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Title Section14 1981-07-18 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1981 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 101/1/8114 words
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Article580 1981-07-18 1 Unanimous adoption of declaration? UNITED NATIONS, Friday THE UN conference on Kampuchea is expected to end today with the unanimous adoption of a formal declaration calling for the withdrawal of all foreign troops and UN-supervised elections m Kampuchea after key delegations agreed to a compromiseAgencies - 580 words
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Article60 1981-07-18 1 JAKARTA, Fri The American space shuttle will launch Indonesia's second generation of telecommunications satellites m 1982, the state communications agency said today. The two satellites. Palapa B-l and B-2, will be put into orbit by the space shuttle under an agreement between the National Aeronautical andUPI - 60 words
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Article86 1981-07-18 1 TOKYO, Fri. Some 350 primary and junior high school students who were out m the school playgrounds m Yokohama, west of Tokyo, despite a photochemical smog warning this afternoon complained of aching eyes, sore throats and sickness, Kyodo news service reported. They were treated atKyodo; AP - 86 words
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Article78 1981-07-18 1 ST index down 10 points THE Straits Times Industrials Index fell 10.19 points yesterday to 902.61. Dealers said that shares closed sharply lower as profit-takers and forced selling by local speculators wiped up to 80 cents off leading industrial and finance counters. They also noted that investors remained nervous ahead78 words
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Article90 1981-07-18 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Prl. Malaysia's new Prime Minister, Datuk Serl Dr Mahathir Mohamad, will announce his Cabinet tomorrow, an official announcement said today. Dr Mahathir, who was swan into office yesterday taking over aver from Tnn Hussein Onn, earlier said .he would name his Cabinet on Monday. He gave no90 words
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Article, Illustration236 1981-07-18 1 ON the left (back raw) Mr M Junutbhey, director (M Jumabhoy and Company); Mr Michael Yeo, general manager (Ye* Hlap Seng): Mr C N Wataca, MD (Semhawang Shipyard). Free* raw Mr Wee Che Yaw, chairman <* United Overseas Bank; Mr T Karada, MD ef236 words
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Article, Illustration171 1981-07-18 1 10 years for perjury at murder trial KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Sales manager B. Jayattlake (above), SS, was today jailed for II years by the High Court here for giving false evidence at the mnrder trial of lecturer S. Karthlgesn last year. In passing the sentence, Mge Mr Justice Ajalb SinghAFP - 171 words
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486 1981-07-18 1 LESLIE FONG - - LESLIE FONG, By Deputy Editor A TRIPARTITE Productivity Council will be formed m a month or two to study the set of recommendations proposed recently by an official committee to improve industrial relations, management styles and productivity m Singapore. This body, said the Minister of486 words
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Article75 1981-07-18 1 JAKARTA, Fri A total of 106 prosecutors and prosecution officials have been disciplined m Indonesia m the past one and a half years, of whom 12 have been brought to trial, a spokesman for the AttorneyGeneral said here today. They have been caught m a clean-up driveAFP - 75 words
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Article144 1981-07-18 1 TOKYO, Fri. JAPAN'S second largest car maker, Nissan Motor Company, said today it would phase out the brand name of Datsun worldwide and replace it with Nissan. The Datsun name has been used abroad for SO years, but a new frontwheel drive car to be soldReuter - 144 words
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604 1981-07-18 1 CPM out to subvert Malays, warns Ghazali KUALA LUMPUR, Friday MALAYSIA'S Home Affairs Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie today warned that the banned Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) was stepping up its "subversive" activities m the country. He called on the people not to fall into the "trap" of theAFP - 604 words
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Article72 1981-07-18 1 BANGKOK, Fri. General Sant Chiipatima, leader of the abortive April coup attempt here, leaves tomorrow for a month-long visit to the United States, family members said today. US consular officials were not immediately available to say what type of visa had been issued to General Sant,AFP - 72 words
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Article28 1981-07-18 1 TOKYO, Fri. The government is considering a 7 per cent hike m petroleum prices to help the depressed domestic oil Industry, trade sources said today. UPI.UPI - 28 words
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Article71 1981-07-18 1 WASHINGTON, Pri. US officiate believe Israel may be preparing for a major military move Into leather* Lebaaoa using tanks and groaad forces, government sonrcea mm today. The jonreea, analysing Israel's intensified attacks against Palestinian targets In Lebanon today, saM the aaaaalw seemed to signal that Israel71 words
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Article56 1981-07-18 2 'Pork prices due to speculation BIG-TIME pork merchants have caused pig prices to rise artificially to current levels by speculating, the Singapore Livestock Farmers Association alleged at a press conference yesterday. They suggested a Joint committee of farmers and pork merchants be formed to fix "reasonable profits" and prices for56 words
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Article56 1981-07-18 2 THE Immigration Department has cracked down on a group of foreigners reported to be conducting religious rituals here over the past few weeks. Ten men were picked up and detained for questioning. Sources said the authorities also seized some religious books and other paraphernalia, believed to have been56 words
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Article77 1981-07-18 2 PARTNERS in marriage. In a nutshell, this phrase sums up the relationship of a house union with the management of a company if the experience of the Straits Steamship Company Limited is anything to go by. Born in 1955 with 350 members, the union today represents some 75077 words
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Article83 1981-07-18 2 IT'S all too easy for us to treat the telephone operator as just the voice at the other end of the line. But the operators themselves are aware they are more than that. They carry the reputation of their firms in their voices. Our reporter KAREN LAU83 words
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Article70 1981-07-18 2 TEN workers have been selected for being honest, keen, hardworking and loyal under the mbdel workers award scheme organised by NTUC, Silo and PIEU. Their occupations range from technicians to bus drivers. They will be sent on a study tour and will attend the International Conference of Free70 words
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Article75 1981-07-18 2 TEACHERS and students in schools are gradually becoming accustomed to calling and being called by their Pinyin names, though initial name-calling sessions in primary classes were met with giggles and blank stares. Students now write their Pinyin names beside their dialect ones, and teachers are learning more and75 words
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Article63 1981-07-18 2 THE widow of the late Haji Achmad Thahir, former executive of the Indonesian state oil company, Pertamina, has hired a Queen's Counsel as her leading counsel m her legal battle here for the Asian Currency Unit deposits, said to total $60 million, left by her late husband m63 words
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Article73 1981-07-18 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: INSURANCE companies should Mt bemoan the fact that the CPF Is Introducing a mortgage reducing Insurance scheme for Its members. The field of Insurance Is big enough to accommodate both the private mod public sectors. THE spirit of teamwork eaa be fostered in schools through73 words
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Article110 1981-07-18 2 ALTERNATIVES U the current political leadership la Israel and in Britain are the topics dealt with by JOHN DRYSDALE la this week's Behind The Headlines. He suggests that, In Israel, Mr Begins policies are only leading the outside world to believe in the hopelessness of the Camp David110 words
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Article60 1981-07-18 2 SINCE the Iranian revolution, news reports mod features have presented an inaccurate picture of the criminal and family laws of Islam, observes a reader. He quotes writers such as H. G. Wells and Edmund Burke, and a report of an international conference, to show that "human rights60 words
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Article108 1981-07-18 2 FORGET-US-NOT, a music and dance presentation by the disabled to commemmorate their year, will be one concert that the 500 students who attended it yesterday will find hard to forget. "It was one of the most beautiful things that I have seen," said one. "I can see that they108 words
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Article252 1981-07-18 2 COMMODITY BROKERS CALL FOR LAWS COMMODITY brokers have called for legislation to protect investors who trade in the commodities market. At present, clients of commodity broking firms are asked to place sometimes quite substantial deposits with them. But there are no regulations on the broking firms themselves and252 words
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Article93 1981-07-18 2 AUSSIES WORRIED AUSTRALIA is awash with foreign funds, with the mining and quarrying industries, and the property, commerce and manufacturing sectors all heavily penetrated by foreign investments. The motor vehicle industry in Australia is virtually totally foreign-owned. The oil-refin-ing industry is more than 90 per cent foreignowned. The basic93 words
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Article78 1981-07-18 2 AT the conference on Kampuchea, Philippine Foreign Secretary Carlos Romulo on Thursday said Vietnam's involvement m Kampuchea could be the first of a new kind of conflict that could "proliferate like cancerous cells m the vulnerable areas of the world." He also demanded Vietnam withdraw its 200,00078 words
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Article95 1981-07-18 2 A REPRESENTATIVE of Prince Sihanouk, Mr In Tarn, on Thursday appealed for a neutral sovereign and independent Kampuchea recognised by the US, the Soviet Union, Vietnam, China and all its South-east Asian neighbours. He also urged that this neutrality should be controlled by a UN authority for at95 words
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Article58 1981-07-18 2 THE British Government has named a minister to tackle problems facing Britain's major cities, several of which were the scenes of rioting and looting recently. During a stormy debate m Parliament on the crisis, Home Secretary William Whitelaw announced the appointment of Environment Minister Michael Heseltine to take58 words
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Article50 1981-07-18 2 ISRAEL mounted air and sea attacks on Palestinian strongholds m Beirut and southern Lebanon yesterday, killing more than 50 people, according to first reports. Israeli Deputy Defence Minister Mordechai Zipori said the strike on Beirut had been launched because the Palestinians had not taken note of warnings. Page*50 words
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Article84 1981-07-18 2 TANZANIA has threatened to boycott the 1984 Olympic Games m Los Angeles if the US continues with plans to welcome the Springbok rugby team. In a cable to the president of the American Coordinating Committee for Equality m Sport and Society, Mr Richard Lapchick, Tanzanian National84 words
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Article71 1981-07-18 2 THE Singapore Sports Council has set up a Sports Fund Committee to raise money to develop and improve local sport to international levels. Its initial target is Si million, said Dr Tan Eng Liang, who announced the new body yesterday. He added that the fund will benefit71 words
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Article42 1981-07-18 2 SYED Mutalib is dropping out of the national squad for the Merdeka tournament because of personal and business reasons. He has already informed Jita Singh of his decision. There are also indications of newcomers to the Singapore squad. Page 3542 words
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Article85 1981-07-18 2 "TO really learn about a country, one must leave the city and go into the countryside" is an oftquoted saying. But this is not necessarily so, as those who have been on a walking tour conducted by the head of the Registered Tourist Guides Association of Singapore,85 words
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Article80 1981-07-18 2 MANY companies nowadays resort to management consultants or "headhunters" to locate and recruit executives for them. These consultants pride themselves on their confidentiality and low failure rate m finding "round pegs for round holes." But what do they look for? Initially, of course, they look at the potential80 words
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Article94 1981-07-18 2 MANAGEMENT consultants paint the following picture of the Singapore executive. He is ambitious and m something of a hurry to get somewhere, but is more concerned with job satisfaction than with the money and is quite prepared to settle down to a career once he finds his94 words
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Article77 1981-07-18 2 WHEN Hongkong's canine population was devastated by a recent rabies epidemic, the people of the British colony discovered a new watchdog the duck. And they further discovered the latter was a better watchdog than the dog. This was because the ducks' "yawk" indiscriminately whereas dogs bark only at77 words
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Article95 1981-07-18 2 LABOUR and Manpower Minister Richard Ho yesterday said the Organisation of Civil Service Unions (Cuepacs) would now be regarded as an equal representative of labour as the MTUC which for 30 years was regarded as the sole labour representative. Datuk Ho said the two bodies95 words
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Article67 1981-07-18 2 ON his first full day as Prime Minister, Oatuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad wasted no time m calling up to his office 16 ministers, deputy ministers and parliamentary secretaries to inform them of their new portfolios. For three hours, from 9 a.m. to noon, the red busy67 words
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362 1981-07-18 3 new conflict 'can spread like cancer' UNITED NATIONS, Friday PHILIPPINE Foreign Minister Carlos Romulo has said that Vietnam's involvement m Kampuchea threatens to become the prototype of a new kind of conflict that can "proliferate like cancerous cells m vulnerable areas of the world." Addressing an international conference on KampucheaReuter; UPI - 362 words
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Article56 1981-07-18 3 HONGKONG, Fri. The Hongkong Government repatriated 254 Vietnamese refugees to China today, bringing to 727 the number of illegal aliens returned m the last three days. A government spokesman said about 2,600 refugees whe entered the British crown colony illegally will be transferred to the ChineseAP - 56 words
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Article54 1981-07-18 3 SYDNEY, Fri. A 24-hour strike over wages by more than 40,000 Australian truck drivers could be prolonged indefinitely, union officials said today. The drivers, members of the Transport Workers Union, will hold meetings m all six states today to decide whether to return to work tomorrow54 words
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Article47 1981-07-18 3 PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan said on Thursday the United States would be a reliable supplier of nuclear technology for peaceful purposes while seeking to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons. Mr Reagan's goals were outlined m his administration's first policy statement on nuclear technology. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article59 1981-07-18 3 CHINA announced yesterday a crackdown on one of the country's most ancient and widespread business practices the payment of commissions or "squeeze" to clinch a deal. The People's Daily reported that a government directive had been issued banning what it called "this de facto bribery system" whichReuter - 59 words
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Article70 1981-07-18 3 THE JAPANESE Government yesterday decided to take part m a project of internationally-supervised operations for the disposal of radioactive wastes m deep parts of the ocean. The decision came during a regular Cabinet meeting, government officials said. Japan last year announced a plan to dump low-radioactiveAFP - 70 words
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Article77 1981-07-18 3 SECRETARY of State Alexander Haig said on Thursday the seven-nation economic summit m Ottawa next week would discuss US concerns over Western Europe's growing trade and energy links with the Soviet Union. He told a press conference m Washington the issue was put on the agendaReuter - 77 words
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Article81 1981-07-18 3 MORE THAN 200 leftists have been rounded up m raids on hideouts m various parts of Iran, including a left-wing stronghold on the Caspian Coast, Teheran Radio said on Thursday. The radio identified those detained as members of the radical Muslim Mujahedin and of smaller Marxist groups.Reuter - 81 words
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Article59 1981-07-18 3 CHINA announced yesterday a crackdown on one of the country's most ancient and widespread business practices the payment of commissions or "squeeze" to clinch a deal. The People's Daily reported that a government directive had been issued banning what it called "this de facto bribery system whichReuter - 59 words
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376 1981-07-18 3 A REPRESENTATIVE of former Kampuchean head of state, Prince Norodom Sihanouk yesterday called for the establishment of a new tral Kampuchea free from the influence of all foreign powers. Mr In Tarn, a leader of the national front for an independentAP; UPI - 376 words
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Article68 1981-07-18 3 JAKARTA, Fri. An Indonesian inter-island passenger boat, the K.M. Jadayat sank m the South China Sea near the Central Sumatra seashore town of Bunguran Bar at yesterday, the National Shipping Co P.N. Pelni said today. But all 222 passengers on board the ship were rescued byAP - 68 words
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Article37 1981-07-18 3 WASHINGTON, Fri US Defence Department officials have told a visiting Pakistani military delegation that their country will have to wait for a number of years before receiving new F-16 fighter planes, sources said today. UPI.UPI - 37 words
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Article76 1981-07-18 3 KAMPALA, Fri. With hundreds of Kampala residents suffering from typhoid fever, doctors at the Ugandan capital's largest hospital have gone on strike because they have not been paid since March, hospital sources said yesterday. Although the government denies there is a typhoid epidemic, the sources saidReuter - 76 words
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352 1981-07-18 3 'Prince's plan violates UN Charter' CHINA said today that the proposal by Prince Norodom Sihanouk of a "provisional Kampuchean administration" at the current United Nations conference on Kampuchea constitutes interference m the internal affairs of that country and is a violation of the UN Charter. In a long commentary releasedAFP - 352 words
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177 1981-07-18 3 BEIJING, Fri. A patient complained today that China free medical service dees not bring eat doctors' fall Initiative because they receive the same pay no matter hew many patients they see or cure. "What is worse, the medical care system encourages the kind ofAP - 177 words
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Article, Illustration17 1981-07-18 3 DEBATE ON KAMPUCHEA MR ROMULO addressing the conference on Kampuchea m New York on Thursday. AP picture.AP - 17 words
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Article223 1981-07-18 3 CHINA THREAT GIVES US THE RIGHT' PRAGUE, Fri. Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach said yesterday his country had a legitimate right to be present m Kampuchea and help that nation oppose "the Chinese threat." Speaking at a news conference here at the end of his official visit to Czechoslovakia,AFP - 223 words
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110 1981-07-18 3 Conference 'a case of crude meddling' BANGKOK, Fri. Mr Pen Sovann, strongman of the Hanoi-supported Phnom Penh regime, today described the ongoing New York conference on Kampuchea as "crude interference m our country's domestic affairs", the Kampuchean news agency, SPK, monitored here, reported. Mr Pen, who is secretary-general of theAFP - 110 words
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Article65 1981-07-18 3 CAIRO, Fri. Sudanese President Gaafar Numeiry is expected here on Monday for a one-week official visit to Egypt for talks with President Anwar Sadat, the daily A) Ahram reported today. President Sadat went to Sudan m May for the first top-level bilateral visit since the two countries fellAFP - 65 words
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Article, Illustration54 1981-07-18 4 Ford President Donald Peterson stepping into Ford's car of the future the Cockpit m Dearborn, Michigan recently. The Cockpit, specially designed tor city driving, is a three-wheeler which seats two people m tandem. Its 2M-ec single cylinder engine mounted over the rear wheel promises to giveUPI - 54 words
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320 1981-07-18 4 Sino-Indian ties no threat to Soviets: Rao MOSCOW, Friday INDIAN External Affairs Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao today assured Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko that India's relations with China did not threaten ties with the Soviet Union, Indian sources said. Mr Rao, on a two-day visit to the Soviet Union, briefedReuter - 320 words
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Article124 1981-07-18 4 GUERILLAS KILL 27 PARTY LEADERS NEW DELHI, Fri. More than two dozen senior members of the National Fatherland Front, founded by Afghan President Babrak Karmal, have been assassinated by anti-government guerillas since its organisation a month ago, according to a report from Kabul reaching here yesterday. The death earlier thisAP - 124 words
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Article65 1981-07-18 4 WASHINGTON. Fri. A top State Department official said yesterday there has been an "ominous upswing" recently m arms deliveries to leftist guerillas m El Salvador through Cuba and Nicaragua. Assistant Secretary of State Thomas Enders said the volume of the shipments, although below that of lastAP - 65 words
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Article54 1981-07-18 4 JOHANNESBURG, Fri. Prison guards m Pretoria used tear gas on four condemned black men who resisted being taken to the gallows last week, the South African Prisons Department said today. A spokesman for the department said it was the first time tear gas had been used on prisonersAFP - 54 words
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Article43 1981-07-18 4 LYON, Fri. Four armed men broke Into a Jewelry store m this south-eastern French city yesterday and made off with precious gems and gold and silver estimated to be worth about 8 million francs (about Ss3 million), police said. AP.AP - 43 words
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249 1981-07-18 4 Vietnam accuses China of border raids HONGKONG, Friday VIETNAM said yesterday its armed forces m the northern provinces killed and captured many intruding Chinese troops m border clashes m the past ten days, the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) -reported. Agency (VNA) reported The agency, monitored here, accused China of stagingReuter; AP - 249 words
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Article135 1981-07-18 4 THAIS REPULSE VIET ATTACK IBANGKOK, Fri. Thai troops backed by gunboats have beaten back a small Vietnamese-led intrusion from Kampuchea, local newspapers reported today. The papers, quoting senior Thai officials m the border province of Trat, said Hanoi-led troops pierced about 300 m into Thai territory early on Wednesday morningAFP - 135 words
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Article51 1981-07-18 4 BANGKOK, Fri. A chartered bus packed with Buddhist holiday pilgrims smashed through a bridge railing and plunged into a canal today killing at least 34 people. At least five of the dead were children, according to police at the crash site m Saraburi. 80 km north of Bangkok.UPI - 51 words
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148 1981-07-18 4 MANILA, Fri. The luirUu Manila Hotel haa been ordered to pay 45.1 M pesos (.bint BHI^N) to a honey mooniag couple Damped out of tkelr bridal snJte five knn before tkelr time was ap. Justice Onofre Vlllalu of the c*vt of appeals declaredAP - 148 words
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207 1981-07-18 5 Warsaw Pact ships return from North Sea games COPENHAGEN, Fri. A fleet of Soviet, Polish and East German cruisers, destroyers and supply ships began returning through the Danish straits yesterday from week-long manoeuvres m the North Sea, naval authorities said. The joint manoeuvres were seen by Danish military sources asAP - 207 words
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Article90 1981-07-18 5 NEW YORK, Fri. Ballad singer Harry Chapin was killed today when his car and a lorry collided on a highway m suburban Long Island, police said. Chapin, 39, who was often called the American Jacques Brel, was best known for his original ballads which were storyReuter - 90 words
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Article29 1981-07-18 5 ISLAMABAD, Fri. All 39 crew members of a Greek tanker, which caught fire off Karachi yesterday, were rescued by a passing American ship. Radio Pakistan reported. -UPI.UPI - 29 words
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Article, Illustration406 1981-07-18 5 LONDON, Friday WRITER NO MORE A SOVIET CITIZEN MOSCOW, Fri. Vladimir Voinovich. a satirical novelist who left the Soviet Union for West Germany last December, has been stripped of Soviet citizenship for activities "hostile to the Soviet. Union," the official gazette ofAP; AFP - 406 words
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279 1981-07-18 5 VIENNA (Illinois), Fri. FIVE hundred children at a summer camp formed a human chain around the cage of a bear to stop authorities from beheading it for a rabies test after a small boy was bitten. The 11-year-old child was bittenAP - 279 words
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88 1981-07-18 5 Ministers' 'nod' for Italian budget cut ROME, Fri. Ministers of the five-party Italian coalition government agreed yesterday on measures to limit excessive state spending this year. Their proposals, aimed at holding I§6l public sector borrowing to 37.5 trillion lire (about Ss66 billion), will be put to a full Cabinet meetingReuter - 88 words
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Article69 1981-07-18 5 Circus man seeks asylum BERNE, Fri.- Swiss authorities are considering a request for asylum from a member of China's famous "Peking circus" which visited Switzerland last month. The Justice and Police Ministry said today the request was made by a Chinese man, aged 32, but declined to name him. TheReuter - 69 words
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340 1981-07-18 5 BELFAST, Friday THE Irish Republican Army yesterday attacked intervention by the Red Cross to try to end the Northern Ireland prison hunger strikes as a cosmetic exercise by the British Government. "We are not at all optimistic about this new international Red CrossReuter; AP - 340 words
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Article77 1981-07-18 5 JAPAN'S oldest woman, Mrs Oto Michii, celebrated her 110 th birthday yesterday at her home m Hakui, near Kanazawa, 660 kms west of Tokyo, receiving well-wishers including Governor Yoiichi Nakanishi of Ishikawa prefecture (state). Her family said she is m good health and rarely «?oes toAP - 77 words
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Article88 1981-07-18 5 A FEDERAL judge agreed on Thursday to rule on a lawsuit filed by Miss New York State that would bar CBS from televising the Miss Universe pageant and block the winner of the Miss USA Crown from competing m the contest. The plaintiff, Deborah Ann Fountain,AP - 88 words
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Article25 1981-07-18 5 CHINESE archaeologists have discovered 1,000-year-old murals m a well-pre-served tomb at Babaoshan, west of Beijing, the New China News Agency reported. AFP.AFP - 25 words
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Article38 1981-07-18 5 NEW DELHI, Fri. At least 29 people were killed and 42 injured m a collision between a goods train and a passenger train m central India last night, the Press Trust of India reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration354 1981-07-18 6 50 KILLED IN HEAVY ISRAELI OFFENSIVE BEIRUT, Friday ISRAEL mounted air and sea attacks on Palestinian strongholds m Beirut and southern Lebanon today, bringing the Israeli-PLO war of attrition to its highest peak m three years. First reports said more than 50 people were killedAgencies; AP - 354 words
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169 1981-07-18 6 Probe into charges against ex-CIA director WASHINGTON, Fri. The Senate Intelligence Committee Is looking In Is allegations of financial misconduct against Central Intolllgenee Agency (CIA) Director WUnam Casey and the man he chose to ran the agency's undercover operations. Senate majority leader Howard Baker, a Tennessee Republican, said several senator?AP - 169 words
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386 1981-07-18 6 WASHINGTON, Fri IN THE first major organisational change m its armed forces m more than two decades, the Soviet Union has combined two types of air defence forces, presumably to improve its ability to meet US missile and bomber attacks, accordingNYT - 386 words
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Article71 1981-07-18 6 NEW YORK, Fri. Mark Chapman, admitted killer of ex-Beatle John l>ennon, has been transferred to Bellevue Hospital's prison ward so he can be more closely supervised. Correction Department spokesman Edward Hershey said yesterday the 26-year-old "born again" Christian, who pleaded guilty on June 22 toAP - 71 words
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Article140 1981-07-18 6 HONGKONG, Fri. A pickpocket who preyed sa Japanese tourists In crowded streets here found himself second time unlucky when he was today sentenced to Ins and s half years lmprlsonmrnt for his Chug Tat-Hug, 28, was first arrested on July 7 when a polir*maa fundAFP - 140 words
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191 1981-07-18 6 Prisoner who was 'forgotten' for 29 years PENNYSYLVANIA, Fri. Emmanuel Treadway, 46, has been released from an American prison after spending 29 years on rape charges one relating to his prison years for which he has never been tried or sentenced. The case of the "forgotten" prisoner, who had neitherAFP - 191 words
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Article32 1981-07-18 6 VICTORIA, Fri. Seychelles has declared its exclusive offshore economic zone as a sanctuary (or ocean mammals, including porpoises, dolphins, whales and dugongs. according to a presidential decree published today. AFP.AFP - 32 words
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Advertisement720 1981-07-18 6 EDP PROFESSIONALS FOR MAJOR INTERNATIONAL COMPANY A leading international company, is following positions m the Kuala Lumpur expanding their EDP department to cope head office with up-grading of their hardware and the development of new batch, on-line and The company offers an excellent working distributed systems They now seek high720 words
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Advertisement270 1981-07-18 6 Reader^ Digest KAoennvi' Your time your world. ii friHRAI' Here more than 50 rivetm 8 p a B es °f YJVrWTmj'f^ a sing c Bia m s zed v °'unie, two years m the F^VaKRIT^ making by a team of leading craftsmen and m ar^%f\im outstanding authorities m every field270 words
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Advertisement10 1981-07-18 6 B^nHnVS Ww dnfl JrW\ ■W^^Mn^__^^n^n^ B B^H VI j -> JM10 words
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Article, Illustration122 1981-07-18 7 THE multinationals are going to Australia In a big way and the Aussles are concerned. They believe that too much farmland has already been sold and too much of the country's commerce have been lost to foreigners. Adding to the irritation is the fact that most of the foreign122 words
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846 1981-07-18 7 VINCENT STOVE - VINCENT STOVE By Our Sydney reporter THERE is growing concern among Australians about the foreign takeover of their country. More and more of them are coming to the conclusion that too much of the farm has already been sold that, m the pursuit of quick846 words
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873 1981-07-18 7 RODNEY PINDER - Changing views of whites in Zimbabwe RODNEY PINDER By m Salisbury A total of 17,250 left last year, mostly for South Africa where white rule still holds. Forecasts indicate an outflow of 20,000 this year. The government says they are being driven out only by their own racism which makesReuter - 873 words
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Advertisement346 1981-07-18 7 View them from: 18/7/81 to2sy BB— Bi^^^^^^^ jjtyaw Mother-of-pearl inlay was created m Ningpo, China and is today one of Am *e^r? n. 4H9 fl^J|a«2^ China's oldest form ofart. Our associate company m Ningpo $#x-t&. wZ^rW^mmm L«nW s^fc||sS ■IB S I 9££S fj -fc#f specialise m producing these masterpieces. j^K^^mm^wK^^^^m^.346 words
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Article, Illustration570 1981-07-18 8 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI By I BIG-TIME pork merchants have caused pig prices to rise artificially to current levels by speculating, the Singapore Livestock Farmers Association alleged yesterday. At a press conference, the association's president, Mr Toh Cheng, described how the merchants had indulgedCLIFTON AW - 570 words
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231 1981-07-18 8 THE government yesterday alerted farmers here, especially those rearing pigs, cattle and goats, that the foot and mouth disease m Malaysia has now spread to Johore. They were told to be vigilant against allowing stocks of unknown origin into their farm. The disease231 words
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Article118 1981-07-18 8 Query on hotel's labour shortage THE member of Parliament for Kampong Kambangan, Mr Mansor Sukaimi, will ask Labour Minister Ong Teng Cheong if the hotel industry is facing a shortage of manpower and how acute this problem will be by the late *****. He will also ask what measures are118 words
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320 1981-07-18 8 KAREN LAU - KAREN LAU By FORGET-Us-Net will be one concert that the 5M students who attended It will find hard to forget. It was a music and dance presentation by the disabled, their collective effort to commemorate the International Year of Disabled Persons, and a gentleThe Times - 320 words
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Advertisement172 1981-07-18 8 ■VLB I LV^La 9ks JIB! bSSS^^Lk^LI X" f f 'MLnrii^nfilif^l k^nV LU 5149 intir HL »P^B HS 1 Exclusive to Isetan Bk MfifP^^ N^ i^^iß I Lkc nf^nr *^*aEBF "-^^^LBn^n^n^Elsi^* l^ 1 Galle is a range of imported Hk .^^3 ILf :^P'' 'wl^h^^^^*^ '^pP* quality handbags for the fashion Ik172 words
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Article, Illustration800 1981-07-18 9 KAREN LAU - KAREN LAU By IT'S only too easy to treat the telephone operator as just a voice on the other end of the line. One day at the switchboard is admittedly hardly enough time to draw any firm conclusions about the800 words
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287 1981-07-18 9 Fong: When toughness doesn't mean discourtesy MR FONG SIP CHEE has finally done it. He confessed that he is generally known to be the most tough, abrasive and foul-mouthed minister around. And this supreme act of courtesy m informing what others thought of him him came m a fitting occasion:287 words
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Article69 1981-07-18 9 THE MP for Radin Mas, Mr M. K. A. Jabbar will be guest-of-honour at the Radin Mas women sub-committee's fifth baby show at its community centre on July 26 at 9 a.m. The sub-committee will also hold a talk-cum-slide show on crime prevention on July 3169 words
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Article38 1981-07-18 9 THE MP (or Geylang Serai, Mr Othman Haron Eusofe. will present habuan (food) to residents of his constituency, who are receiving Social Welfare assistance, at the Geylang Serai Education Centre on July 26 at 9.30 a.m.38 words
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Article227 1981-07-18 9 THREE men were jailed between 18 months and three years yesterday for robbing and hurting a taxi driver. The three men Samat bin Manap, Mohamed Hussain bin Nasadar All and Ngatijo bin Sukarian, all aged 27, were each ordered to be given six strokes of the227 words
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Article41 1981-07-18 9 IN tke Bight when the light on the r»«f top «f a u!d Is «ff It indicates that there are already passengers la the taxi. Taxi commuters should only stop a taxi with a roof top UghtM.41 words
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Article43 1981-07-18 9 THE Minister for Trade and Industry, Dr Tony Tan and his wife Mrs Tan will be guests of honour at the St Andrew's Mission Hospital annual charity ball which will be held on July 30 at Shangri-La Hotel.43 words
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479 1981-07-18 9 THE courtesy of police officers was yesterday singled out by some readers who rang The Straits Times Courtesy Hotline. A petrol kiosk manager who went to the Joo Chiat Police Station two weeks ago said he was touched by the helpfulness479 words
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Article34 1981-07-18 9 THE coroner's court recorded a misadventure verdict yesterday on Kok Yoke Lin, 41, who died two days after she feU down some steps at Lucky Plaza. She died of a fractured skull.34 words
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Advertisement194 1981-07-18 9 [I Congratulations Best Wishes to The Chairman Board of Directors of Su E-Min Co (Stockholders) Pte. on their official opening from 0717 0718. ORCHARD PLAZA. 160 ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE 0923 TEL: *****61 (S LINES) TELEX: RS ***** "JOAN" CABLE: 'JOANPRI" O'Mga (^.omtneMtieA £,imited\ 0603. 0604 0605. ORCHARD PLAZA. 150 ORCHARD194 words
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Advertisement54 1981-07-18 10 SHELL WORKS FOR YOU THE UNBEATABLE TEAM MAXIMUM POWER PROTECTION MAXIMUM KILOMETRES PER UTRE I s New Shell Super Plus Supershell with ASD Motor Oil with SFR gives your engine cleans your engine as you drive maximum power and protection and gives the maximum under all driving conditions. fuel economy54 words
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Article, Illustration524 1981-07-18 11 First 10 Snore model workers named THE first group of model workers have been selected for being honest, keen and hardworking, and loyal and dedicated. Selected under the model workers award scheme organised by the National Trades Union Congress Task Force, Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation and the Pioneer Industries Employees524 words
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95 1981-07-18 11 THE first meeting of the recently inaugurated National Crime Prevention Council has seen the setting up of five working groups and a finance committee. The working groups will co-opt representatives from relevant organisations. The groups include public relations and publications, public housing, private residential.95 words
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Article101 1981-07-18 11 Pollution lessons from Japan SINGAPORE eaa lean tram the experience af Japanese Mwtrtafratl»n when p*llntl*n pwMcnw were ■extorted, vtaJOag JaaaMM) EavtrawneS Mudster Hy«MlBB Kajtawk* saM yesterday. He toM The Strmlta Times there ihwU be mm MMMmeat M the eavtraameatel Impart •f aew factories hetere they are allowed U •perate. Research101 words
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211 1981-07-18 11 Research college to analyse herbs -planned- A CHINESE medical body, Thong Chai Medical Institution, is to set up a Medical Research College to, among others, analyse Chinese herbs. The institution, which mainly use herbs m treatment, said m a statement yesterday that the research college will offer threeyear full-time course211 words
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109 1981-07-18 11 A $40,000 negligence claim by a deaf and dumb boy whose right forearm was fractured m a traffic accident and the flesh so badly torn out that immediate skin grafting' had to be done, was dismissed by the High Court yesterday with cost. Lam109 words
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Article68 1981-07-18 11 THE trial of businessmen Isaac Paul Ratnun and Ng Fook Khau on 40 charges of conspiracy to cheat and abetment involving (21 million was adjourned to Monday. Senior District Judge Michael Khoo adjourned the case on the application of defence counsel Bevtn Netto, for Ratnam, who informed68 words
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Article454 1981-07-18 11 Lessons lost through silence LESSONS that can be learnt from Singapore's recent political history are being lost because of the tendency among people, including those who went through the earlier tumultuous years, to avoid talking about it. lamenting this loss, the Minister of State (Culture), Mr Fong Sip Chee, said454 words
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Article93 1981-07-18 11 ACTING narcotics officer Mong Tiang Joon, 26, who was found with a gunshot wound m his head on Thursday night, has regained consciousness. A police spokesman said today that Mr Mong was recovering from his injury. He said Mr Mong was walking with two friends93 words
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Advertisement49 1981-07-18 11 YANGTZE KONG CHIAN TQMT LAST MT T: HIM. 1 30. 131. 7.15. 9 30 X.C: 1.15. 3.30, 7.15, 138 THE FAIRY AND THE DEVIL MAhOAJUN COLORSCOPt OfOB TOMOMHM AT BOTH TKATKS Kwcmam TOMefTM/N *T BOTH TtCATIK imtom pwsits STRAITS torn' ROVWC HEROES MANDARM COLORSCOPt TOWGHTM/N WHITE JASMWE MANDARIN COLOR49 words
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Advertisement325 1981-07-18 11 BANNED FROM PRINT IN THE SOVIET UNION 'One of the most arresting novels to come out of Russia m the last decade. Brilliant, believable and horrifying' SUNDAY TIMES Georgi Vladimov's 'Faithful Ruslan is among the greatest animal stories ever written a hideous, poignant, haunting parable the spiritual tragedy of modern325 words
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194 1981-07-18 12 A MAN who posed as a police officer ma4e a student run 18 floors up a HDB Mock before making off with the boy's possessions, worth about $IM. The Importer, a youth m his twenties who wore a moustache, approached Ng194 words
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301 1981-07-18 12 'Rituals' reports: 10 men picked up in op By N.G. KUTTY, Crime Desk THE Immigration Department has cracked down on a group of foreigners, believed to be Taiwanese, reported to be conducting religious rituals here over the past few weeks Ten men were picked up from Jalan Eunos, Kempas Road301 words
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Article49 1981-07-18 12 TAN Guen Huat, 71, unemployed, was fined $1,000 yesterday (or having 1,912 g of raw opium at hb home at Block 5, Jalan Bukit Ho Swee. on June 25. Tan, who pleaded guilty, had a second charge of having opium utensils taken into consideration49 words
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Article100 1981-07-18 12 Views on CPF scheme from guild THE Great Eastern Life Assurance Field Officers Guild has warned that the proposed Central Provident Fund's home protection scheme could be "the first step towards the ultimate nationalisation" of the life insurance industry m Singapore. In yesterday's Straits Times, it was incorrectly reported that100 words
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181 1981-07-18 12 Owners of seized tapes have a choice NEARLY 4,000 uncertified video tapes seized by police from 13 libraries will either have to be sent for censoring or be exported, if they are to be returned to the owners. The prosecution, on instructions from the Attorney-General's office, withdrew all applications for181 words
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385 1981-07-18 12 A DISTRICT judge yesterday heard how three teenaged girls met at a hawker centre and hatched a plot to rob housewives m Housing Board lifts. They committed three robberies m all and sold the loot, consisting of gold chains, to a pawn broker for385 words
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Advertisement496 1981-07-18 12 u^S fcJk I ifcf^ul *IM^&± 9HOAPORE (PTE) LTD. H •un^un^unflun! omJopt I %af M '^VJ üm fl _-_"^H MfiffiflHL W& Rank O'Connor's k'l fjnnjB r ~^v aflfr oar jv m> a 4-g j^^HLZZJ V ia^ar 1 lC*T^«vjx*> jCtT 1 Broun Beauty Core Wt (worth $45} COGNAC fVpOHHENG SetSOOoteuo S*™^ I496 words
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Advertisement193 1981-07-18 12 "iiS Practical Guide to Home Landscaping Now you can have a garden that ii both functional and beautiful. Whether you live m the city or the country, m a house with an established garden or m a new home, you can have the garden you've always dreamed of. You can193 words
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Article, Illustration613 1981-07-18 13 MAY HO - MAY HO By PARTNERS m marriage. In a nutshell, this phrase sums up the relationship of a house union with the management of a company if the experience of the Straits Steamship Company Limited is anything to go by. The house union, the613 words
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Article234 1981-07-18 13 Manager fined $8,000 for graft AN ASSISTANT sales manager of a watch company was fined a total of $8,000 and ordered to pay a penalty of $4,260 for corruption and attempted graft. Tan Pheng Hwee, 61, admitted accepting $1,655 from Mr Phang Jee Nam, sales manager of Tien Wah Press234 words
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Article399 1981-07-18 13 A SHIPPING company claimed it had a "gentleman's agreement" with a crew member who was paid from the time when he signed on a ship and not when he was declared medically fit as provided for m the collective agreement. The Industrial Arbitration Court was hearing an399 words
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Advertisement428 1981-07-18 13 SAN YO S I9BI AIR-CONDITIONERS Incorporating modern technology and superb design, Sanyo's outstanding innovations m quiet, vibration-free, split-type air-conditioners that save energy, usable space and provide maximum comfort and convenience. WITH EXTRA FEATURES AT NO EXTRA COST 4 New superb designs-Floor and Wall Mounted. WVLL MOUNTED UNTTS HSAP-KC 1608 JL428 words
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Article369 1981-07-18 14 NO LONGER MALAYSIA'S SOLE REPRESENTATIVE OF LABOUR KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE Malaysian government today said it no longer recognised the MTUC as the sole representative of labour m the country, a position it has held for the last 30 years. Labour and Manpower Minister Datuk RichardNST - 369 words
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316 1981-07-18 14 Harun likely to be freed in time for Hari Raya? DATUK Harun Idris is expected to be freed by a royal pardon at the end of this month to enable him to celebrate Hari Raya Puasa with his family, the New Nation reported today, quoting sources m Kuala Lumpur. "With316 words
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Article42 1981-07-18 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The first and second days of Hari Raya will be public holidays the Chief Secretary to the Government Tan Sri Hashim Aman said. The dates will be announced by the Keeper of the Ruler's Seal. Star.42 words
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Article, Illustration163 1981-07-18 14 Umno to expel Siddiq KUALA LUMPUR, Prl. Umno will expel Siddlq Mehamed Ohouse from the party for Us Involvement m espionage activities, the party secretarygeneral, Datuk Hall Mustafa Jabbar said today. He said this action was necessary since Slddiq's Involvement with the KGB, a Russian spy organisation, was a breachAFP - 163 words
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214 1981-07-18 14 'No threat by MCA men to quit cabinet' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The MCA secretary-gener-al. Tan Sri Chong Hon Nyan, today denied that MCA ministers had threatened to resign en bloc should the prime minister, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, appoint Gerakan's Datuk Michael Chen as a minister m his newAFP - 214 words
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Article53 1981-07-18 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The People's Volunteer Corps (Rela) will be re-organised soon to strengthen it at district level. Home Affairs Minister Tan Sri Chazali said. Under the plan, the district Rela officer will be responsih le to the OCPD, involving the police m Rela's operations, training,Bernama - 53 words
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Article93 1981-07-18 14 KOTA KINABALU, FYI. Two employees of the Sabah Chief Minister's department here were arrested by the National Bureau of Investigations (NBI) yesterday for alleged corruption. Sabah NBI director Ang Chooi Tuan said tod' y that an accounting officer and a -lerk were picked up atAFP - 93 words
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158 1981-07-18 15 Judge: It's up to the AttorneyGeneral KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr Juttee AJalb Suinh aaM In the High Cwt today that It was tor tbe Attorney-Gener-al to Investigate allecaUoas made by sales manager Bandhnlanan4m JayatUake against Mrs Mabel Perera, Bryan Perera aid Depaty Snpt Shlngara "I caa only say that binNST - 158 words
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Article, Illustration188 1981-07-18 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri SALES manager Bandhulananda Jayatilake, 35, was sentenced to 10 years' jail by the High Court today for giving false evidence at the trial of lecturer S. Karthigesu m July last year. Jayatilake had yesterday pleaded guilty m the High Court to188 words
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Article478 1981-07-18 15 counsel Y. Sivaloganathan. Jayatilake's wife, children and relatives were seen crying m the courtroom after sentence was pronounced. Mr Justice Ajaib Singh said the offence of judicial perjury which Jayatilake had committed was of such a grave nature involving the risk of human life thatNST - 478 words
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309 1981-07-18 15 Mahathir's men get their new orders KUALA LUMPUR, Fn. ON HIS first full day as Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamed wasted no time m calling up to his office 16 ministers, deputy ministers and parliamentary secretaries to inform them of their new portfolios. For three hours, from 9NST - 309 words
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Advertisement387 1981-07-18 14 sTl>B BBBBB^BBBBB^BBBSk BBBBK BBBBVaVBBBk I 888 l BBBB^SBBBBk .^BB^fSBBBi .^BBBsBBBW BBBBUM I S V 1 B^ I ■>*■ BBBB*^M I I I The biggest event of the y«er m Asie 11 wilt provich W j( cj H cteveioprrKYit m aerospace technology. Talk to the expt W PV-^lsssl Lbbbbbbbi 1 O387 words
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Advertisement133 1981-07-18 14 Sanoda Super Blue a must for clean, hygienic homes Bria^" asi»fl Automatic Toilet Hygiene X m (made m U.K.) cleans disinfects freshens I 1 •economical and long lasting Toilets m every home need frequent cleaning and disinfecting to keep them clean, fresh and hygienic. Sanoda Super Blue contains powerful cleaning133 words
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Advertisement524 1981-07-18 15 GENERAL MANAGER PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT Up to $100,000 per annum plus car Location: Kuala Lumpur/Penang A highly successful local Croup with The successful candidate for this senior interests m manufacturing, construction, position will be a mature person, possibly plantations, trading and property m his late thirties, who has served m development524 words
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Advertisement647 1981-07-18 15 COMPANY EXPANSION IN PENANG Our client is a subsidiary of a large multinational company which manufactures a wide range of audio consumer products m Malaysia To cope with new product development, the company wishes to fill the following important positions: PURCHASING MANAGER Top salary negotiable (Ref. 2512) This is a647 words
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Article385 1981-07-18 16 IT IS a rare businessman indeed who would welcome competition with open arms. Not surprisingly, insurance companies m the private sector are unhappy with the government's plan to enter the insurance market with the proposed Central Provident Fund mortgage-reducing insurance scheme, which is aimed at public housing flat-owners.385 words
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Article349 1981-07-18 16 IT should come as no surprise that students see each other as rivals rather than team mates when it comes to academic matters. The reason for this is simple: Success m examinations depends on individual effort and performance. This necessarily makes students rivals as it becomes a question349 words
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499 1981-07-18 16 T.F.Hwang takes you down memory lane A GREAT NAME WOULD you have spotted a great name m our history if you see the name m print but precious little about the bearer? It can be quite tricky if it's a Chinese name and quite commonplace too. "Tan Kirn Seng" is499 words
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561 1981-07-18 16 ROSIHAN ANWAR - JAKARTA JOTTINGS Saving the elephants ROSIHAN ANWAR By Our Jakarta reporter AS MORE and more new migrant settlements are opened m south Sumatra, providing livelihood for the people who come from densely populated Java on the one hand but reducing the jungle areas on the other hand, about 200 elephants561 words
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Article, Illustration956 1981-07-18 16 JOHN DRYSDALE - For that breath of fresh air in Israel JOHN DRYSDALE By Director, Asia Research Pte Ltd. MR BEGINS policies are leading the world to believe m the hopelessness of the Camp David talks but there is a more effective alternative policy that of the Labour Party if only the Israelis956 words
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Article, Illustration1005 1981-07-18 16 6 Bat youthful enthusiasms are not enough. The party, despite its aversion to "Manifestoitis," most rest on some solid foundations. These seem to be pro-Common Market; pro-Nato; pro-proportional representation and anti-privilege a more egalitarian society matched to a mixed economy. A formula one might add1,005 words
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Advertisement24 1981-07-18 16 AseaiVs largest ■collection of Chinese I Classical Furniture Arts Crafts 1 rJ Sin3apor^!andicraflSLJi 5^ I Ground Floor, World Trade Centre 1 M Tel: *****22/324 words
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Advertisement371 1981-07-18 16 Fresh hygienic food and lower utility bills, Less marketing rounds and more storage space are just some of the important reasons. 1 i T~ Single and 2-door (ridges I expose many compartments to outside y#w^ 1 •»k^ T I fridge air with each door opening fJ I^7 v **^Kt'^HnMi ■mflf371 words
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718 1981-07-18 17 EVER since the Iranian revolution became hot news, we have been reading news items or articles on it which often directly or indirectly refer to certain aspects of the Islamic religion particularly the criminal and family laws of Islam. While foreign columnists are normally718 words
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Letter114 1981-07-18 17 LIVING m Jurong on the fringe of the giant parks and gardens has its pleasures and discomforts. The Jurong Park for instance is one of the best places to relax, fish and jog. The vicinity is quiet on most evenings and nights except when "hell riders" decide to114 words
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Letter40 1981-07-18 17 EVERY morning and evening, many residents from both Clementi West One and Two, especially school children, rush across the road, either to the market or bus-stops. We need an overhead bridge or pedestrian crossing. CONCERNED RESIDENT Singapore #51240 words
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Letter25 1981-07-18 17 A BUS shelter please at Upper Bukit Timah, 15 km opposite Chestnut Drive. There are three schools around this area. IMPATIENT Singapore 23C725 words
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Letter86 1981-07-18 17 FOR the month of June, residents of Block 4, Holland Close have had a total of seven abrupt breakdowns m their water supply. This not only causes j*reat inconvenience (as they usually occur during meal times) but results m water wastage the murky water has to be flushed86 words
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Letter33 1981-07-18 17 HEAVY vehicles parked on both sides of the main road make it a nightmare to get into Ang Mo Kio, Avenue 10 from Street 54 or 53. OBSERVER Singapore 2KC33 words
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272 1981-07-18 17 THE letters of three of your writers regarding the need to increase buses for Services 30, 7, 25 and 154 were published on June 11 and I wish to make the following comments. The passenger demand on all our services are closely monitored under our272 words
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Letter60 1981-07-18 17 I REFER to the letter "Still No Video Show" by RNP (ST. June 12). The video tape library m Parklane Shopping Centre has not been submitting many video tapes for censorship. It would be appreciated, therefore, if your reader can furnish the undersigned with more information for60 words
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Letter123 1981-07-18 17 Bad hats spoil good name- THE Singapore Motor Workshop Association is concerned over the report "Probe ob false insurance claims by ear workshops" (ST, July IS), as such acts tend to lower the reputation and affect the livelihood of bona-flde workshop owners that form the majority. we are also confident123 words
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Letter310 1981-07-18 17 IT IS common knowledge that directors, remisiers, and even board writers of stockbroking companies speculate heavily m the stock market. How are the public protected against the malpractices ana manipulations of these people? I refer particularly to the following: The investor does not receive the contract, not310 words
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Letter246 1981-07-18 17 THE 4 per cent increase of employee's contribution to CPF is, according to the statement, intended to curb inflation, discourage impulsive spending and to encourage saving. The idea is laudable provided all wage-earners take-home pay is* not affected and they get the NWC increases. On the246 words
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315 1981-07-18 17 Unhappy over repayment of house loans offer KINDLY allow me to air my views on the recent announcements by the CPF on the partial redemption of housing loans. The announcements are of no help to me, as my finance company still refuses to allow me to redeem partially my housing315 words
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168 1981-07-18 17 SINCE the NWC recommended the payment of the second-tier to above average workers last year, many companies appear lost as to how to identify above-average workers and distribute this extra payment fairly among their workers. This has resulted m the loss of some168 words
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Letter156 1981-07-18 17 PLEASE refer to the letter from "RAS" regarding his wife's experience at an outpatient clinic. Essential requirements for clinical diagnosis include obtaining medical history of past illnesses and treatment. This is because a patient's symptoms may be related to past illnesses, and the treatment required may156 words
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Advertisement426 1981-07-18 17 TOPCON RMOOO/r7lcns with case »>- <^W —^^^afh»oS Wk o«*Ji LnW yVWI^f l^Lw v^Hul^ll ill ■nnnW BHH llb^ll Free 5 rotls 24 exposure W^&f bM*^^ B^na Colour Film 1 J^ft^^P Hurry while I If^ stocks last! JfHf m^^^^^^^^^ W' 1 1 ,1^ TOPCON HM3OO 28mm Universal Pentax X Mount '^•s^l^^ 50mm426 words
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Article, Illustration426 1981-07-18 18 LIM HUI KIAU - LIM HUI KIAU USE OF NEW NAMES STOPS SHORT AT HOME BUT By SCHOOLS are getting into full swing with activities to hep teachers and students familiarise themselves with Hanyu Pinyin names but parents at home seem to be sadly missing out onTAN SI AN ANN - 426 words
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Article188 1981-07-18 18 $60 in case widow hires new QC THE widow of the late Haji Achmad Thahir, a former executive of the Indonesian state oil company, Pertamina, has engaged a new Queen's Counsel as her leading counsel m her legal battle for Asian Currency Unit deposits, stated to be $60 million, left188 words
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Article87 1981-07-18 18 THE Third German Shepherd Dog Specialty Show will be held at 9 a.m. tomorrow at the Dunearn Secondary School, 88 3 /< km, Dunearn Road. The show, organised by the Singapore Kennel Club, will be judged by a specialist judge from Taiwan, Mr Lin Chia87 words
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Article68 1981-07-18 18 A WIDOW, Madam Urn San Noh Loh, 67, who suffered scars all over her back m a traffic accident, was awarded $14,120 m damages by the High Court on Thursday. Madam Lim was crossing a junction at Serangoon Road and Lavender Street on June 20. 1978 at68 words
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Article35 1981-07-18 18 ACTING DSP Woon Sian Hai will speak on the Neighbourhood watch Scheme at Henderson community centre on Monday at 8 p.m. Mr Woon will help RC members introduce the scheme to residents.35 words
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Article87 1981-07-18 18 Police seek broking £inn exec POLICE are audoas to contact Mr David Lee Tai Wai, an executive of Klmorrls Pte Ltd, a commodities broking firm, who they believe can help In their Investigations into the affairs of the firm. Police said Mr Lee holds a certificate of Identity issued by87 words
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Article38 1981-07-18 18 CHONG BOON Zone C residents' committee will organise a children's spot art competition on July 26 at the void deck of Block 454, Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10 from 8.30 to 11 a.m. Registration closes tomorrow.38 words
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Article178 1981-07-18 18 THE Registry of Vehicles has approved four brands of speed warning devices for light goods vehicles that must be fitted with such devices from Aug 1. The brands and their agents who can instal, calibrate and repair these devices are: Stanley Speed warning device (Sharikat178 words
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Article60 1981-07-18 18 THE Leng Kee Zone 'B residents' committee will hold a story-telling competitor! m English for chldren of the constituency on July 26 at Mci Chin Primary school from 7 to. 9 p.m. The contest is divided into two sections. The first is for children six and eight years60 words
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Miscellaneous173 1981-07-18 18 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp rVHVPOt4'r\v*VSMOOL.D VtxJ VVEPE Wtf W S«AETHtM<3 I MEEDED ITSTILI \tX)<SOTO) 1?_IT"£ I f?l<3t+r- iT/WrVSHE BrVPUV-COAEBOOYWD S^^sScL PAffUItJTHE POOR/ PROBASIV WAS A SELLING 7 CAYOLP OHE/ j sggGS^A I'LL GET Blond ie By Chic Young IWE WENT V, J U^tXJSWOULDVE SEEN 1 IrEALLY,173 words
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TIMES BUSINESS
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400 1981-07-18 19 ARAB Bumiputra Holdings Sendirian Berhad, a company formed by Arab Malaysian Development Bank and Tab Holdings, has been identified as the buyer of a controlling block of shares m Malaysian Mosaics Berhad. Following an announcement of negotiations to sell a major stake,400 words
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Article, Illustration112 1981-07-18 19 CHANGI International Airport Services (CIAS) is using II air-condition-ed catering tracks, the lint of their kind In Sooth-east Asia. The tracks, being used at Chang! Airport, allow meals to be kept In the refrigerated cabins daring flight delays. This saves the time and trouble of transporting112 words
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341 1981-07-18 19 Malaysian share in Tanjong Tin under discussion DISCUSSIONS are m progress at UK-incorporat-ed Tanjong Tin Dredging to enable Malaysian participation m its Malaysian subsidiary, Tanjong Tin Dredging (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd^ The discussions include the renewal of the company's lease which ended m December Ifl7B. This was disclosed m the 1980341 words
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124 1981-07-18 19 Universal Cables forecasts better profits UNIVERSAL Cables forecast that its pretax profit for the current year ending Dec 31 will be even better than last year's M 54.23 million because of several favourable factors. The most significant is that the company is finalising a major one-year contract for the suppy124 words
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202 1981-07-18 19 Keppel to go into money broking business KEPPEL Shipyard is branching into other businesses through a joint venture with a leading Japanese money broking firm, Tokyo Forex Company. The partners will have equal snare m the company which will deal m a range of activities covering the foreign exchange, Asian202 words
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257 1981-07-18 19 PETRONAS, the Malaysian national oil company, is about to place its first-ever rig order with a leading Singapore yard. It is believed that the order for a jack-up rig, which can be operated to depths of up to 90 metres, is257 words
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Advertisement225 1981-07-18 19 SYSTEMS ANALYSTS/PROGRAMMERS OVERSEAS UNION BANK LTD invites applications from experienced Systems Analysts/Programmers to fill key appointments m the Bank's data processing function. Successful candidates will be involved m systems design, programming and implementation of a wide range of applications for the Bank and its affiliated companies. Applicants should possess University225 words
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Advertisement692 1981-07-18 19 □lETHELM FOR EFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF YOUR BUSINESS I SWISS LINE 2000 FURNITURE SYSTEM Diethelm presents the Swiss Line 2000 Furniture System for the general 4 flHU^l^i^ office area Pleasant and comfortable surroundings to promote w- greater efficiency as well as the image of the organisation Work flow feM^ improves with692 words
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Advertisement405 1981-07-18 20 AT YOUR SERVICE RATES SECTION INDEX y^>V Telephone Service: *****22 personal services fl .^sa^. ammm Bi^^ Moodor Fndoy 830om -500pm OroVwy 80 ct» per w« d (nwi 1 1 2 00> 1 IKnCI IAMOIOC I^^^Roodof, !S V-V -F 5 Xr mT-«m T-« Jj, IS^^J^g PERSONAL I J Upper Poyo Lebor405 words
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Advertisement224 1981-07-18 20 n VISIT THE ONLY English Fleamart ln Singapore and buy Ball clothes, local handicrafts, Chinese calligraphy, old brassware. great selection of second-hand books. African violets/ rare cacti, Oriental porcelain, original oils, European cutlery, silk paintings plus 5001 other Items Tseng's Fleamart every Sunday, 10a.m. sp.m. Rla Country Club Hotel, 447A224 words
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Advertisement512 1981-07-18 20 Branch Blk 56 1314 New Upper Changi R« iB«Oo» Soulti Estate Am 3|l«t *****22 tUffJX&JtFPrJV Seafood c ßestaurant IV.M.S Duristm Rd/BukN Tlmsh Rd Tsl 255iS32iOpoosK« Swos Coltaaj Sec Scti i Singapore's Special "88-Q" Seafood. Cawloinn Co« 9«« (Poni*>«). Noo<Ui, Wanton 4 Dumpings loeit Dudu. Mam A EartWra Poti Skttktfa Somo512 words
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Advertisement662 1981-07-18 20 i Orchard I KING PRAWN J IJLJICHII.^Oam-3pm•Dl^r€R:63oDm-10 30prn•Su^ V I LIVESEAFOOD i KW% RESTAURANT 4 5 Ifi ,jj4| One of the finest m town! KIHOP^wW Gr. Floor, Malayan Credit House, H& J 96 Somerset Road, Singapore 0923 f t -Sy-T j?^ (Opposite of PUB Building, Near to Phoenix Hotel) M662 words
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Advertisement266 1981-07-18 20 SUNDAY FAMILY FOOO GALORE! A mtkand treat far yow tove ones 10% Discount on Sunday 1 Pubic Hafdays Aircon comlort with economical budget B>» i*^^g m mind We cater lor >^^^^^^»*V wedfjing 4 Private Functions -^yj"i B r\ Jm? v -^Tr •■"'\l •,-W XaHLsiaas^'^* W& —ima- ji Where cooking is266 words
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Advertisement540 1981-07-18 20 *nm* Unkmt Mm Muj Usual NOW Bed Reading Lights $21 $9 Kempthorne WaU Lights $55 $15 GEC Square Lights c/w Tubes >38 $27 New Zealand Wallpaper (Only at Parklane) $26 $12 Solid Vinyl Wallpaper 33' x 21" $37 $18 Carpet Rug 170 x 255 cm $105 $55 Plastic Cupboards $38540 words
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Advertisement1363 1981-07-18 21 UMT HMM Speed Movie CAR ISJSBMR 'SBV for sale^ I Processing Machine for Highest offer secures. Tel: I I 16mm and Bmm. complete *****88 I with automatic Jolnels. can Ibe converted to 35mm Best TMK MEANS MONEY. Save It I I price secures. Tel: *****58 and let us handle your1,363 words
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Advertisement1352 1981-07-18 21 *M_f I D^M^etafU-^J Cjwu^tAA i_^ _TlbVi _a?___— mXm J_«lj_ 29 SlaawbaWMiiiigi 3* Houm a_________sa_ Rwtwvation/Repair xt EE fenE Man Comlruclion A Trading Centre m f Blk 603, 35, Clementi West RELAX A REFRESH Bir__Jw os« YOURSELF AT Tol^?oSey^o«e GREAT EASTERN WELCOME TO OUR HEALTH CENTRE SHOWROOM 4th fir Sdnjiw i1,352 words
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Advertisement980 1981-07-18 21 Opportmlttos REQUIRE EXPERIENCED BRICK-KILNS REPAIR CONTRACTORS Brlck-maklng factory at Jurong requires Kilns Repair Contractors. Contact: TEL 2651M6/*****68 During office hours from Bam to &>m. Closing date of appointment: 28th July 1961. NO 1 7 ANJONG KUNQ ROAD JURONQ SINGAPORE 2262 rmn-r «tmnaa«-air nni n umT mn Backhoe Excavator FIHST SrHPajEPJT980 words
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Advertisement1028 1981-07-18 21 wr pimm i 111 I afnetsßßßßßstsHSSmff An ißlsmoMeital and oatab- I ■shod Nw-war da >U agoncy has VeKsncy for! rjbb^^m^^h| SALES MANAGER t^i At least OCE 'A' level with A m minimum 5 years expert- ence In air freight and sea sßbbbbbbbl freight handlings o Must have 3 to 51,028 words
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Advertisement875 1981-07-18 21 II Employment (il iTEnOCRRPN€R Hgßt^M^^^MMM||^^| Job R#t|uv#fn#ntt c Asaabov* 18 yaort B44«4iUaa c GCE '0' levtl with a sood cradrt m Englafi c Minimum 2 yasri'expsritnet LCC tfiorthind ctrlitican MSjJU^ii Win J 70 80 wpm tnd typing |BtMWw»MMw| canrlicata 40 wpm ■BwMPMnnEfMrn bll lo d 0 santral tdminnv ■j**j| M875 words
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Advertisement1072 1981-07-18 22 II DiyioyniH 11)^ 4* Sttiutions Vacant b) ftrutmrlml tt Clerical SUMITOMO (8.M.M.8) vita, application, for tha poet w a*PMbrssi >v i vi Q.C. CLERKS (FEMALE) a Singapore clUien a Age below 26 years old. Nara la an opportunity tar you OCE'O' or 'A 1 level, credits In i-i- .^Miin, hum*.1,072 words
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Advertisement1122 1981-07-18 22 tepmiwuu (jl| ituT*BßMi tuT*8BM 1r 1"""1 TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ RECEPTIONIST OCE 'O' Level peasantp 'easant voice and dlsSLVlOr^^^^^BßJ posltlc*". a Preferably able to operate PABX switchboard a Must be bilingual ln English and Mandarin HjmmjmmmJU and preferably able to BBLUiijgj^ijiii—iLLiv^Bj speak Hokklen Interested applicants are to write In with full personal1,122 words
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Advertisement1010 1981-07-18 22 II EmptofniMt |l^ INTERVIEW £Z££?JEZ£r- f TODAYI CNB4ESE OENERAL CLSRKS STP OH TRUUT OWE SON SHP requires OC e level, preferablf HSC Holder TEMPORARY Mu9t nave ood and aceu lEHirvnnni rate typing at 30 to 3Swmp GENERAL Knowledge of shipping Übribnni. documentation preferred D FRK^ but not essential __^__*T Technical1,010 words
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Advertisement1095 1981-07-18 22 J I hcj^oip»»iii nA r^^^^^^^^^^^^^ AUDIT/ACCOUNTS ASSISTANTS »^-^AetxNjrr«afilaFlnii gfafaffal rr qUlre a Accounting quallflcaUons and experience preferred but AUDIT CLERKS not necessary. a On-the-]ob training will be OCE 'A' level (Com- provided. merce) or VITB Certlfl- cate ln Accounting (2- Binmkiß, plaaaa apply amna laa year course) or LCC paraanal1,095 words
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Advertisement1570 1981-07-18 22 II Emptoyiw-it lt^ r»«L«P«RKNa*LCLSR7- -^Cg-MJ «T« UnIf you have the relevant experl- accurately, knowledge of telex ence and are a matured and an advantage. Interested please responsible person with typing apply personally at 118 Capitol ability and good command of shopping Centre. North Bridge English, please write enclosing Road, from1,570 words
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Advertisement1044 1981-07-18 23 II EmpioynMfit 111 X I! I 46 Situations Vacant i__^^^~ requires CHLG/PIDE 1) FEMALE SALES WWiir ASSISTANTS An expending and well 2) STOREHANDS tJijofißjnsjq efiißjrn bhioiibw IS -ESS sstsat *****'s prooucta otrere proepecu Mr Tayat: and career to herdworking:- aaiisj TECHNICAL rob.nson road SALES GROUNDFLOOR REPRESENTATIVE AFRO-ASIA BUHJMNQ Requirements: from1,044 words
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Advertisement1175 1981-07-18 23 II Employment V^ MAMMTMQ EXECUTIVES TO sell Building products In South Johore Remuneration based mainly on results Malaysian f .^■■sssssTakeV X with car Can work part-time f B^F^B^a^"sTaV X Please write with contact tele- KS "W X phone, to: P.O Box 7XI. Maxwell m 1 m Road, Spore SOCi fl^oßa\Bsl1,175 words
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Advertisement1059 1981-07-18 23 II Empleyment ijjl^ WPfffPl I PARKWAY PROPERTIES PTE LTD We are a large Property Development Co. requiring hac uaranrias for experienced staff to Join our irVocmMoc t am Professionals workFIELD SERVICe ing on prestigious projects. Technicians w a"****" applicants ■of mi Foiiowinfl poNQoni* A) Industrial CLERK OF Pj^Jffl'no WORKS Machines1,059 words
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Advertisement854 1981-07-18 23 W. .r# p.rt o« I*,. ELECTRONIC group of inUrnational (*r%BMtx\MF%rr* conipssnAqM. Dm to •xpanw\«*^Wfr \Z^VCTC I 9 aieofi aval p*bbbbH BssfViitwwvasl TECHNICAL SALES tl^cSSs »"«»«"*t,ves G.C.E. "O" Level or SiSJ?* 1 NTC 3 Keen to develop Edu^tSCS I cSeTrii^S production career and our prinopalTwell a specialist m tne ano seals854 words
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Advertisement1088 1981-07-18 23 1# i I II Emptoymetit 11 A i 80S Due to expeneion ol our SINGAPORE PTE LTD, operation, we have the fcrf- j lowing vacancies I Rs**aa: 1) SKILLED AND TRAINEE SEMI-SKILLED PETROLEUM LATHE INSPECTORS MACHINE c O.CE. -O' level OPERATORS Completed National Service. t UfCMA l UH9 Prepared to1,088 words
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Advertisement826 1981-07-18 24 II Employment V^ L HIXI 46 Situation. VKM t &&><&&<#><& nipsn d) TwdUUCMI km mvwuu I— wow rm no •AmAHYCOIITIMCTOIIHASva 'oZU!^ 0 cancy for the post of Sanitary f"*?™? 110 0 1 °^PSI. Supervisor Fewyears expert- tunrMee for Young Mala/ ence.claM 3 driving licence Tel Female DfOapacttV m tha ttZZ^J'ZS'pSZ:826 words
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Advertisement904 1981-07-18 24 I \i m I I tnatpays •SBSSSxr m many 203, Kallang Bahru, \lAlfJll Singapora 1233 ▼▼€^jr«» requires 1. PRODUCTION OPERATORS OPERATORS \^J 18 years and above I—.^ J^ki Experience not necessary Qaaßl iBSBI Attractive starting salary M i_f_\ «l Attendance Incentives 111 888 Intereeted applicant* pleaee Wawf I call peraonafly904 words
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Advertisement580 1981-07-18 24 II Emptoymont lI A SANKYO MOTOR LEASING INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD (S) PTE LTD Owing to the expanI. looking tor tn* right paraon 81 slon Of our Company, S3' we require the t ollowDOCUMENTATION I lngpe«°n nel: CLERKS I1) MECHANICS to work with Market- Trade certificate Ing/ Store Section In (N580 words
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Advertisement841 1981-07-18 24 ACMA ELECTRICAL MOUSTRaIS LMMTTED requires .^KSiI. QUALmr control lisSwiK 8Ure»VI8OR8 Polytechnic or Ngee Ann Female a?o >hn» m Technical College graduate years In Mechanical/Production d^&k^pu^™- foSrwlTAlng experience 2yea» work?i»?mri I preferable but not esaentlal g jaUS fe h "n,?L,°Sr E.«E accounts Stream), with several years Salary MM to MSO Jn'^mayalS'a^."841 words
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Advertisement1049 1981-07-18 24 II EmptoyiiM^t |jj|^ EXECUTIVE (automotive electhomc«) Minimum level has Immediate vacancy for> educatlon 1 MANUFAC- Pleasant personality T-VbiLj^ Selling experience In TURING electronic Industry. Tcruuiniu Preferably with own IEWnniUIAB transport NTC 3 or Radio Servicing B) MARKETING SSST >""" accicTANT Those who have completed Jr 1. VITB Ba.ic Electronics/ Female1,049 words
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Advertisement1331 1981-07-18 25 j ***TL If f i 46 Situations Vacant opwcebov c Completed NA *t PeTlßTflfSlSlßlg s Hardworking c Able to start work lmmedlately TraßoportaHon coewpawy Rae Piieeiosß: tmmodlalo vacancies lor mm* SHIPPING DOCUMENTATION ORCNARDCATERWN, CLERKS urgenuy requires La/UADC WArrER/WAITMBS (MMwae) TinPinr pert-wawdiawilelßM) CLERKS <•-»---) despatch Tzrsz'zzrteiS;^ CLERKS >or) I InHiMltji mH<m1,331 words
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Advertisement1427 1981-07-18 25 wti^r* \m\ EXPAT. FAMB.Y M Pandan Valley I with 2 non-English speaking B) WBwBB'UC Korean children requires a full- 1 fprKn^'ffl'^J^S o^^h^^-olSe^ I X^&FJS&S&Ii Sg^r,n^r.Tea^c b il *****. X H Llm and leave mes- v 4 T oh Tuck Crescen?S>,re sage and telephone number 2 M on s.turtav 18th Jul1,427 words
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Advertisement2382 1981-07-18 25 ■^sTaTwH f 4V END '78 PORD Cortina StatlonSwß BEES wagon. 1300 c.c. Oood condlUon $2^oo ono. *****83 LATE NOVtMBER 77 Escort Ohla, one owner, radio cassette, accessories, Tel: *****67 after 12.00 1872 CORTW4A ML Non PARF. Very good condition. ***** Tel: mVMmr^ A%® *****8. 16 Jalan Nlpah MM M^k 18742,382 words
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Advertisement1492 1981-07-18 25 SEPT. 1800 MERCEDES 200. auto- [maUc, power windows, central J) ToTOtM locking. Imported model, sports rims and tyres. Selling SK.OOO 0.n.0. Tel: *****38, Peter. 1 1074 ED PLATE Mercedes 230.6. I i Eligible PARF. AutomaUc, air- HDPKJ TOMORRnU/t con\. beauUful condlUon Phone Wfc lM l UMUKKUW *****52. 23. Lorong Blawak.1,492 words
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Advertisement315 1981-07-18 25 WE CAN HELP YOU OWN A NEW CAR with as much as 90% financing. with good interest rates: 36 months 7%% flat 48 months 8% flat 'All payable m advance with fast attention to your needs. SPORTS CARS I I DEVELOPED FROM THE WORLD-FAMOUS I KONI SPECIAL "D". I I315 words
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Advertisement1379 1981-07-18 26 times Saturday car mart —^B^Sl^^SSS^^^—* APM. 1»* OAflttTtU Charmde ss vwd- For B*. T *> BBBBBBBBsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB 0.n.0 Biwmmrm AIM. 187$ BUCK Regal 3J» Turbo. i Fully automatic, loaded accesso- 1 *s**" a iaK k) Others rles PARF $***** ono Tel Yamaha RXIOO $470. Vespa I *****3* Cora PISOX W 2O1,379 words
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Advertisement402 1981-07-18 26 LATE 1978 HONDA 360 Pickup with cover, new tyre». battery, paint, engine Just overhauled $1,800 Freddy. *****58 SELUNO CHEAP, LATE '78 Colt Tl2O panel van. One owner, good condition. Contact *****94/ *****3. TOYOTA raVACE PtCKUP JH CX. July 1973. Tax November 1981. good running condlUon, selling $2,500 Tel *****24 1870402 words
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Advertisement496 1981-07-18 26 A BANK ACCOUNTANT requires good used cars from 1974 to 1980. company or private welcome Cash payment Tel: *****57 Ang Residence: *****47. HMH HHCS FOB Company registered or non-PARF can. BUicUy cash Heng Ho* Brothers TradIng Company *****19. *****80 *****53 (Ronnie) WANTED ANY OLD British motorcycle. Also wanted racing motorcycle.496 words
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Advertisement1114 1981-07-18 26 Iff AIA»4MIH IfWMllUf I fJI I U|lfJrTf9S mßb^bsl ffiintat Sen^ mmm Luxurious Terrace Houses Next to Hock Swee HiM/Yb Chu Kang Road Bkßrfe _^flHr B^iVL_^ißßßß|B^issfJpf^^ B^S?* -BbsMbbw Va&aaMßl BsMMM'^EMMMMMMMMMMMI B? sV '^Fn f !U^^-^^^^f'fMj||^ i *Jf Spacious modern style homes Luxurious continental fittings Ten minutes to city via Thomson Expressway1,114 words
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Advertisement2244 1981-07-18 26 n Accomniodation ft Properties ji^ B^BMH^^BHH|MHH||H ROOM AVAILABLE. SINGLE feI male room mate wanted to share ■^^^^^^^^^^T^^^^^^^^B^^^^^M I (i room In Pearlbank Apartment I' M aY ,fl B,V m I All faollltles available Tel mmm^mmffMm^mmmm^mmmm^^M 1 1 siolap, moulmeb*. katono. Ilk 41 'i [•llkW'l V'l'il I J IBk^BB 1 12,244 words
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Advertisement872 1981-07-18 27 IV Accommodation Properties ft__*_*__M_*4__| ©j nvwuvnuM iTopvrtits For S* >j noBWs MAJESTIC DOUBLE-STOREY SEMI-OETACHEO for sale In Dlst 10. Lantana Avenue off Sixth Avenue buklt Timah). 4.100 sq ft freehold, vacant possession, 4 bedrooms, 1 servant's room, master bedroom with bathroom attached, terraxso/ parquet flooring Price: $800,000 Contact Sin Hua872 words
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Advertisement770 1981-07-18 27 A Brand mm han-toia NORFOLK MANSION lain (dM 11) hi tha mid. l of other grll.allMl Mocfci Ml* U*n Tow at Ultra S—wvaton Darby Cowl tor you a Freehold. Approx 1.800 sq ft Vacant possession. a Swimming pool, security convenient parking facilities a Facing swimming pool, (South East) a 3770 words
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Advertisement1565 1981-07-18 27 IVAccommc km i Pr, it. J<£ TELOK BLANOAH HEKJKTB (4room) Marble/ Terrano. fully furnished, modern fixtures. Master bedroom, alrcond. waterheater $120,000 *****50 WOODLANOS S-ROOMED HDB point block. High floor, renovated Selling $120,000 Tel: *****03 between 2p.m. and sp.m. No brokers. A BAROAM SALE Dlst 19 5 bedrooms apartment. 1.540 sq.ft.1,565 words
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Advertisement894 1981-07-18 27 IV Accommodation A Properttes gj SHOWROOM CUM OFFICE In cen- CfTV PLAZA, Oroundfloor, facing tral area, outside CBD, 5,000 sq ft Oeylang Road 235 tq.tt. Tel: Easy access Phone: *****82/4/5 *****01 S3BOTM. k ATowa Hiorpwa c_ntre, ut _> fir., 338 iq.ft., food location. b) Rental PhoneaasMM. REKTMQ CHEAP STMCTLV for894 words
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Advertisement1320 1981-07-18 27 ¥1 Education instruction INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTBM (Mfhar) TORONTO CANADA 1) Sat 4 00-6 30pm 16/7 (fiUI-il i Jii.TilTll 2) Sun 9.00-llOOam 19/7 .--«--ni 3) Mon 6.00-7_opm 27/7 Leading Pre-Unlverslty college 4) Mon 7 30-10.0Opm 3/8 offering Grades 12 13 Fully 5) Tues 7 30-8 30pm 4/8 registered, approved and1,320 words
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Advertisement477 1981-07-18 27 VI Education Instruction M PACIFIC DRIVING SCHOOL. 6 Kirn 97 Driving Instruction J— 1 s'p°r* <ni6. *****7s w Branch: 564-A, BalesUer Road ~B_^—^_^_~^— Spore 1232 *****59 ASIA DRMNO SCHOOL. Fetch/ send. LO-13, Kirn Seng Shopping > Centre (opposite Or-at world). m r__u-__i _i-ln_.l__i *****78/ tSdtw. W tUBCWQ Instruction CAR. LORRY477 words
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Obituary, Illustration417 1981-07-18 28 MR. LEONG ENG LOONG AGED 65 passed away peacefully on 16th Jury, 1911 leaving behind:WIFE: Lam May Yong SONS: Leong Shee Van, Ricky Leong Shee San, Peter Leong Shee Onn. Patrick Leong "hue Ho, Vincent DAUGHTERS: Leong Kum Slong Leong Kum Sim Leong Kum Mcl DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Elsie Peck417 words
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Article, Illustration47 1981-07-18 28 TrM family of th« late MR ANTHONY CHIA KHEE HURN »Wm to •x^r«M thair mem thank* and appreciation to Iho mombor» of tl. Joooph't Dying Aid Association, prwtl. r.1.t,»« and frtond* lor tnoar kind (ttandano*, condol*nc*«. vroattM, donations. pravsTs and assislsnc* during ttwir ncont boraavwnant.47 words
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Obituary, Illustration78 1981-07-18 28 Tan Tang Ngeow (departed: »/7/i97») Chinese date: eth Lunar 17th day "Though 3 years have gone by. Thoughts of you will bring silent tears and fond memories." Remembered by: ■JMi Leow Chwes Hoon Francis Tan Tack Mm Tan Tack Vong Albert Tan. T. Chye and Daughters tn-taw78 words
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Advertisement788 1981-07-18 28 VII Travtf A Tours >1< ~703 Toura 0.1 k NAM HO O TUKI SOIKE W "I ITi ■Milt* .w^ ■^A Gl 4-1 6-1 8, Pearls Centre, Eu Tong Sen Street BaPaß*m. (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 0105. T^aaaP^^Bßßak T«t *****33 (7 lines) 119, People's Park Complex JOpOll nTSSX* Holiday x.fS^ PORTOPIA -81788 words
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Advertisement199 1981-07-18 28 VII Travel A Tours >fv British idea on howtoimptove your English. The way to go about it is to go on our 'English m England' Study Holidays. You will study at the exciting University City of Coventry. It doesn't matter what your level of English is. You will be tested199 words
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Advertisement1128 1981-07-18 28 ¥11 Travel ft Tours MM Km TRAVEL ftERVKE PTE. LTD., OFF-SEASON SPECIAL TefcM^'mett^iMOM popular 3-Day Gentlng by air (2iliSUirjilMli IrJJo'ILiIJIIIII NIU) stay at Casino Hol*l) Buslnssk Hours Mon to Sat Sam Only $1» t2» Every Tue, Thur 9pm. Close on Sunday Evergreen 5-Day Oentlng, PcAvaHeMe Newl Travel Fir»i Pay nang1,128 words
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Advertisement119 1981-07-18 28 r In Memoriam' A is for the loved ones whom remember ...j ELECTRICAL POWER ENGINEERING (M) SDN BHD Applications are invited from suitably qualified Malaysians for the following posts:A) PROJECT ENGINEER The candidate should be a University graduate with preferably 1-2 years working experience m the design of 'electrical switchboards119 words
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Advertisement907 1981-07-18 29 SL MARINA CENTRE DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD SLMCD Is currently engaged m the development of the Marina Centre Project which, when completed, will comprise 3 luxury hotels, a large retail complex including 4 department stores, parking space for 2600 cars and various ancillary facilities. In line with Its development needs, suitably907 words
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Advertisement646 1981-07-18 29 GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI VACANCY FOR SENIOR MAINTENANCE OFFICER Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates to fill the post of Senior Maintenance Officer m the Police Department, Brunei. QUALIFICATIONS: City and Guilds third year telecoms Technician certificate or equivalent with 2 years experience m electronic or telecommunication. Experience m television646 words
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Advertisement901 1981-07-18 29 Allied Malayan Development Berhad NOna S MBWY «V«N «wr «m IMi Aamd Ownl MMhg of Goaysir b. KM ol *m Ccoponyi i tf »l..«d oWk. »oo«» A, 1« Floor 4-A Wrid 000, l+mmt <m Monday. 10* Augvß. INI at 11.00 am 1. To ™o*»o»d o6V.pt *»D»««>.'.»«po«1 ond Account! for y«o,901 words
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Advertisement217 1981-07-18 29 SUBORDINATE COUBTR BINOAPOKE D.r.f**.tm «fHM BETWEEN OVERSEAS UNION BANK LIMITED ..PUlatM* AND 1. UM KIM MAT t ALBERT YANG KIAN GUAN Dcfewteati NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: Llm Kirn Klat 1448 2nd Floor Robinson Road Singapore TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you In the Subordinate Courts In217 words
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Advertisement749 1981-07-18 30 GRANEK SENDRIAN BERHAD A German manufacturing Company m F-enang invites applications for the following positions QUALITY CONTROL ENGINEER Possess a degree m Electrical/Electronics Engineering with at least two years related experience m Quality Control. Possess initiative, aggressive, creative and leadership qualities and to maintain and improve Q.C. operations to ensure749 words
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Advertisement563 1981-07-18 30 I (ACEC) 1| mm wrm it» ACEC Far East Pts. Lta\ a I c*fp#fitfl*j rnuta-oftiofwl nMNtictwim PaslMbW aimßlmm^Mmmi s4)W mmmTBtUIII Ml I WfMtpMVf 7 CDlffl fflVfllCMtf 111 UfPlinin aw Octafcar this ysarKloakiM far (A) PURCHASING OFFICER (i) CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY For Poiition (A), applicants aheuM posas j a University dears* m563 words
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Advertisement265 1981-07-18 30 An sstaMished proswrty d—lopfcn company fnvitas au itabl* applicants for in* post of: Qualifications and Experience A degree/diploma m Building or Quantity Surveying At least 2 years' experience m the Management and Control of Building and Civil works Possess driving licence To organise, plan, coordinate and control all aspects of265 words
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Advertisement357 1981-07-18 30 3UL united overseas lano limited LOST STOCK CH.TffICA.TI3 The undermentioned Stock Certficates tave been reported lost, rnisJud or destroyed: CartMuts* Nm. N— at tticttiHir Stack IMb *****82/3 Chwee Gwn. Mr 2 i 1000 Notice is hereby pven that fresh certificates wi ot issued and the above original certificates will be357 words
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Advertisement471 1981-07-18 30 IN THE HKIH COURT OF THE BPUBUC OF HNGAPOBK COMPANIES WINDING UP N«. MWIMI In the Matter af Ike Cempamea Art, Chapter IM Ana la the Matter «f FINE PAPKR 00. PTE. LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE Is hereby given that a Petition for the winding up of the abovenamed471 words
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343 1981-07-18 31 INDIANAPOLIS, Fri. American discus thrower Ben Plucknett, who was banned for an indefinite period by the International Amateur Athletic Federation for using anabolic steroids, is eligible to compete m domestic meetings, the Athletics Congress (TAC) said yesterday. TAC executive director Ollan Cassell saidReuter - 343 words
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Article58 1981-07-18 31 JERICHO (New York), Fri. Defending champion Sally Little, of South Africa, and Vivian Brownlee shot four-under-par 68s today to share the firstround lead m the U*****,000 ($268,750) Meadowbrook classic golf tournament. Leading scores. 0 Sally Little, Vivian Browrtfee, M Cathy Reynolds, Jeriljm Britz, Vlckf Fergon, W Edwina Kennedy,58 words
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Article, Illustration412 1981-07-18 31 SILVERSTONE, Fri. The exciting turbo-charg-ed Renaults and the controversial Lotus 88Bs shared the spotlight for different reasons m yesterday's first practice session for tomorrow's British Formula One Grand Prix. Frenchmen Rene Arnoux and Alain Prost were easily the quickest round Silverstone yesterday m theirReuter - 412 words
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212 1981-07-18 31 TEL AVTV, Fri. United States athletes fought back a determined Israeli drive and finally subdued their fiesty competitors m the climactic final day of the 11th Maccabiah Games. The IS team finished the nine days of competition with a 85-65 lead over the Israelis, althoughUPI - 212 words
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Article40 1981-07-18 31 LA BAULE (France), Fri. Frenchman Stephane Peyron broke the world windsurfing long-distance record when he passed the 413-kilometre mark m the Bay off here yesterday. The previous record, set by Yann Roussel, of Martinique, was 412.9 km. AFP.AFP - 40 words
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172 1981-07-18 31 LONDON, Fri. Football manager Gt-off Hurst yesterday dropped all his legal actions against English Second Division Quo Chelsea after an offer of "substantial compensation". The former England star withdrew his case at a industrial tiibunal after negotiations between lawyers during a recess. He also decidedAFP - 172 words
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Article, Illustration167 1981-07-18 31 JAKARTA, Fri. Indaoesia'a eight-time All-England champion Rndy Hartoa* waa yesterday dropped tram the team to the World Games m Santa Clara starting next Friday. The decision was taken at a meeting between the Indonesian Sports Council (KONI) and the Indonesian Badminton Aswiatlon (PBSI). Hartono has beenAFP - 167 words
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Article, Illustration335 1981-07-18 31 GATESHEAD, Fri. Sebastian Coe, idol of British track and field fans, has upset some of his staunchest supporters. The dual world recordholder has switched from 1,500 metres to 800 m for Britain's international against the Soviet Union, which begins here today. Coe willAP - 335 words
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Article, Illustration559 1981-07-18 32 TIPTOP - TIPTOP By Chrysanthemum can make it three-in-a-row JUST DAMIAN put up a top-flight performance m March when he coasted home to an easy victory m a Class 4 Div 5 field over 1,200 m at Bukit Timah. He clocked a good time of559 words
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304 1981-07-18 32 EQUESTRIENNE - EQUESTRIENNE By VETERAN amateur Jockey Desmond Brown partners speedy newcomer fataaaa Bay m Race 2, the MARA Jack and Jill Stakes for Class 4. Trained at the Singapore Polo Club, Shannon Boy, a seven-year-old Australian gelding from Perth, arrived last year for Mr304 words
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Article255 1981-07-18 32 TONTO - TONTO By ANAK SARAWAK 11, a four-year-old gelding by My Kingdom, has been working m great heart on the track and has a bright chance to score m Race 5. The bay ran his best race this season m his last outing m June at255 words
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Article124 1981-07-18 32 Tonto Equaatrianna 1 Mnge Royal Grey Warwick Warwick Babes Royal Grey Warwick Royal Grey Baltaza Flam. Shannon Boy Bandit Flam# Shannon Boy Anna Shannon Boy Bandit Yooaguise Jadda'aKuda Yellow Deer LoudNClear Y«NowD*«r LoudNClear Imperial March Jacket Kuda LoudNClear YeUow Deer Bucko Smokey Castle Peacock Empire Top Tudor Bucko Marigold124 words
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451 1981-07-18 32 Race 3 Race 5 Race 9 JACKIE'S KUDA II: Won at pro-am meeting last June over I,Boom at Singapore m good going; 3rd to Chinese Crystal over 1,200 m at Penang m good going; working well; good chance. Lsaa N Clear: Chance to open winning accounts451 words
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Article219 1981-07-18 32 Impressive gallop by Port Master On tha track with TONTO PORT MASTER, late Pahang 111, displayed impressive form at Bukit Timah yesterday morning when he clocked 24.6 m a 400 m gallop after being trotted one round on the sand track. He was ridden by Christine McCulloch. The going was219 words
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Article206 1981-07-18 32 R ACE 1 2.00 MARA CLASS 5 400 m SCURRY 1 *****1 Nnoo (Singapore Polo Club) 78 W *MHp fcnirn 111 a UM9O Imp 111 (SeUngor Polo Riding Club) Ti.s p m aai is 3 0^782 Warwick (Singapore Polo Cluh) 76 V DM Brown 11 4 43K230 Royal Oray (Slngaporf206 words
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Article115 1981-07-18 32 2.30 JACK ft JILL STAKES MARA CLASS 4 DIV "B" I,loom 1 0*331 nama (SeUngor Polo a. Riding Club) 79 5 BT Mtoa C MeCußsch 9 a 235*23 McM* (SeUngor Polo a Riding Hub) 75.5 Mat* EA Mayn 2 3 *****5 Fair Chanoa (SeUngor Polo Riding dub) 75115 words
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Article156 1981-07-18 32 33°CLA8t? ™2-IWm (Ratings 29 7) ($ll,OOO $7,700 to winner) 1 *****0 Ham Am (17) 56 Time Expreaa-Ler 3 nig udiame *BHHe 8 a 0*0490 AMlirn (14) 55 SRE Walker Bougoure 3 a* +3 CHTaa 5 3 *****J Ray Band (14) 55 Agent Ng 4 rug a+ 2 -laawwa156 words
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Article153 1981-07-18 32 3-30 MARA CLASS 2 DIV "B" i^oom 1 a Saiakoy Caawa (Kedah Gymkhana dub) TWF Hll»»fc— 4 1 Mhja airlirMn (Uoadar Polo Club Vi Joaaph Lav 11 3 *8374» Tata* <Md (Bukit Timah Saddle dub) 77 awn** Taa U 4 itTTf rmiiiili fiapai fliiinilii Tiln Hull] F RCWaaa)153 words
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Article138 1981-07-18 32 4.00 CLASS 3 DIV 3 1,200 m (Rating. 79 70) ($16,000 $11,200 to winner) 1 Taaa* Hanoar IV (71) 56 5 Ajraaam Bou|waT*3kl La» 3 1 mm Cdj. (l») *1 Ta.^.. nna.,,. i BBBiad-1 •aafcn 1 SMI" Mm Sarawak I (74) 56 SHT Wee-Allu 5 nujgcfi «2 5138 words
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Article126 1981-07-18 32 4.30 LADIES RACE MARA CLASSES 1 ft 2 1,400 m 111 ChryaaalMii— (RoyaJ Pmhan< Polo aub)74aT Mlaa C McCuHori I 1 *SU3 Saw twta (SeUngor Polo Riding Club) 73 r Mra 0 Butter 3 Maaraa (Bukit Timah Saddle Hubi 72 Mtaa N Worra* 9 4 Ftftaf taoja II126 words
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Article119 1981-07-18 32 s°° MARA CLASS 2 I,Boom 1 ZU4 anairial CMattan (Bukit Timah Saddle dub) TIP NataonNg 3 a 1448 Wawaa Lad (SeUngor Polo a Riding aub)73s KWLaI 8 a 1 a«pay Lava (lakandrr Polo dub) 72 bT Jonph Lav 2 4 ta— Will (lakandfr Polo Club) 72 PMa«LaM 9119 words
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Article114 1981-07-18 32 5305'30 MARA CLASS 11,200 m —1,200 m 111 MM (Kedah Gymkhana Club) T»5 tr.... Joaapti Phun 5 a ■»ormn Lad (Bukit Timah Saddle Club) tTTT ««a»ai.Tan 3 a 341 Oanroillin Ml (Bukit Timah Saddle CW))72.5F ""•I""" 4 0 AdaiaMa atari lakaader Polo dub) 7J 5 aMMpLaa S SUn:114 words
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Article155 1981-07-18 32 605 CLASS 3 DIV 4 1,200 m (Ratings 74 66) ($16,000 $11,200 to winner) 1 •f707» MarakMa (74) 57 T a T-Samauri BOf a ddiame SaM 5 a 00««** any Eapta (74) 57 Eafle-Nf s»f a ud J Hal I 3 *****7 Kilma Ooaan (73) 5« 5 Lacky-Buaag155 words
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Article, Illustration228 1981-07-18 33 OAR ES SALAAM, Fri. TANZANIA has warned the United States that if it continues with plans to welcome the South African Springbok rugby team, Tanzania will boycott the 198* Olympic Games m Los Angeles, Tanzanian National Sports Council secretary, Victor Mkodo said here yesterday.AFP - 228 words
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Article56 1981-07-18 33 MOLINE (Illinois). Fri Rod Curl fired a five-under-par 65 to take a one-shot lead after the first-round of a US$2OO,OOO ($430,000) Open golf tournament yesterday. Leading scores. li Rod Curl, ll Sammy Rachels, M Allen Miller, Jack Renner, n Clarence Rose, Mike Preston, Frank Conner, JoeReuter - 56 words
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533 1981-07-18 33 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIK AT RAI By THERE were more spills than thrills as the heavens opened up over the National Stadium on the second day of the National Schools' Track and Field Championships yesterday. Ayob Omar of Gim Moh Secondary provided the only warmth with533 words
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Article173 1981-07-18 33 JAKARTA, Fri. Japan continued their domination on the second day of the fourth Asian judo championships by winning all four gold medals at stake. Japan have so far won seven of the eight gold medals. The other went to Taiwan on the first day. The winnersReuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration340 1981-07-18 33 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS !l THEY looked harmless enough standing m their racks at the National Stadium's practice track's storehouse. But the aluminium javelins, potential weapons that they were, presented subtle danger. For eight of the 10 for rent, at 20 cents for two hours to340 words
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232 1981-07-18 33 THE Singapore Amateur Athletic Association have set the third placing of the last South-east Asia Games as the qualifying mark for this year's Games m Manila m December, reports HAKIKAT RAI The trials will start with the fourth Asics Tiger All-comers Meet on232 words
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378 1981-07-18 33 India to spend $172 in on Asian Games NEW DELHI, Fri. The ninth Asian Games will be held here from next Nov. 19-Dec. 4 as scheduled. India are spending nearly US$BO million (sl72m) "to ensure no stone is left unturned m the preparations," according to S. S. Gill, the secretary-generalAFP - 378 words
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Article30 1981-07-18 33 WMF SINGAPORE emerged champions m the Jurong Intercompany Ovaltine Football League Division Three on points when they drew 1-1 with Traub Singapore m the final at Jurong Stadium yesterday.30 words
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Article597 1981-07-18 33 STUTTGART (West Germany), Frl. Czech Ivan lendl, who trounced Wimbledon champion John McEnroe m Davis Cup play m New York last weekend, moved nearer to a final with dethroned Wimbledon champion Bjorn Borg by sweeping through to the quarter-finals of the Stuttgart Grand Prix tournament. Lendl, displaying the bestAgencies - 597 words
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Advertisement389 1981-07-18 33 PI I M fn% R EYE IRONS jj&S 1 1 VJ EYE WOODS £f£p Now available for golfers who desire the luxury of a lightweight, JsM*9^W Boron-graphite shaft with a controlled flex point. MJ^ *W^ \/eLOc/ror m Aldila Proven by Performance *^JW/f I HE /StLIGHTWEIGHT iSS? BORON-GRAPHITE /JS/ GOLF SHAFT389 words
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Article275 1981-07-18 34 Now a word for the civic-minded AND now, a word for the sponsors... those In Singapore Sports Council chairman Dr Tan Eng Liangs words... "civic-minded companies who recognise the value of sports". The newly set-up SSC Sports Fund Committee should have little problem raising their targetted $1 million if they275 words
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276 1981-07-18 34 KEN JALLEH Jr - K EN JALLEH Jr By FOR 14 agonising minutes, he waited. The judges were called m for a conference. Amid feverish checking, discussion and re-checking by the judges, he paced, nervous- And then, as if to reward his patience, the score was flashed276 words
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Article, Illustration573 1981-07-18 34 PATRICK BABTIANS - PATRICK BABTIANS COMMENT.By BEFORE we know it, the 1 Singapore Squash Rackets Association may slide into a kind of existence that would see them survive, coast for a while on past records, then slip into oblivion. Today, when the Association ramble on about573 words
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256 1981-07-18 34 BERNARD PEREIRA - BERNARD PEREIR A By CANADA have invited Singapore to take part m their open badminton championships this year. The Canadian Badminton Association invitation was extended through Dr. Lee Kin Tat, the former Singapore Badminton Association president, who is currently the secretary of the Asian Badminton256 words
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187 1981-07-18 34 MILO, the health drink manufacturers, and Ascot, a sports equipment firm, have agreed to sponsor the $90,000 world junior squash team championships m Singapore from Feb. 6-14, reports PATRICK B AST! ANST More good news is that Singapore's bid to amend187 words
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Article20 1981-07-18 34 DEFENDING champions Queenstown A whipped Police 17-3 m their national open water-polo championship match at Toa Payon yesterday.20 words
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Article, Illustration505 1981-07-18 34 By WILFRED YEO THE Singapore Sports Council have set up a Sports Fund Committee to raise money for the development and improvement of sports to the highest attainable international level. And the initial target of the SFC, under the chairmanship of J. D. H.505 words
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Article490 1981-07-18 34 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD COMMENT By Sports Council's new thinking gives Spore fighting chance ONE of the oldest truisms m life, and especially m sport, is: "If you can't beat 'em, join 'em." That seems to me to be precisely what the Singapore Sports Council have done m setting490 words
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Advertisement834 1981-07-18 34 Paradise °Holidays This is your chance to have the time of your life. Your adventure m the Pacific '^S&B^K^^^^^^^^SSu^L J°' n a genial group of holiday-makers from Singapore and Malaysia and have can begin any Tuesday or Saturday, the moment you get on board an mßmK^^^^^^^^K^Et^&^^**lOm^^^^^Es4-~ r -£?5 a good834 words
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Article216 1981-07-18 35 JANICE BEAH - Chuan Yen struggle for victory JANICE BEAH By CHUAN YEN laboured to a 51-34 (half-time 33-12) victory over Sze Lee m a lack-lustre girls' match of the Milo national youth basketball championship at the Gay World Stadium last night. Except for Chuan Yen's two national players. Ho Yoke Mci and216 words
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Article66 1981-07-18 35 Warnapura hits a sparkling 75 MANCHESTER, Fri. Skipper Bandula Warnapura hit a sparkling unbeaten 75 to give Sri Lanka's cricketers the edge over Lancashire yesterday. Warnapura helped the touring team to score 184 for three m reply to Lancashire's first innings of 183 on the rain-hit second day of theirReuter - 66 words
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Article90 1981-07-18 35 Italians invite Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Italy have invited Malaysia to participate m their ninth international table tennis ham pionship from Oct. 16-18 m Yap Yong Ylh, secretary of the Table Tennis Association of Malaysia, who received the invitation said that the TTAM have decided to extend the offer toAFP - 90 words
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Article19 1981-07-18 35 DEFENDING champions Queenstown A whipped Police 17-3 m their national open water-polo championship match at Toa Payoh yesterday19 words
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Article89 1981-07-18 35 BADMINTON Inter-con-stituency tournament (SBA Delta. 7 30) BASKETBALL Mllo national youth championships (Gay World. 7.30). OOLP Weame-Leyland Classic (Changi, 8). OVMNABTKB Schools' national championship (SBA, 9) RUGBY SRU under-20 tournament: Police v Combined Schools Red (PA.S). Du- nearn Lions v Combined School White (Farrer Park, 5). SOCCER U-1989 words
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362 1981-07-18 35 BERNARD PEREIRA - Family finish for Changs at Changi BERNARD PEREIRA By WHAT a family finish for the Changs father Chung-Fa and son Toang Uang at yesterday's start of the Changi Weame-Leyland golf Classic at Netheravon Road! Both Taiwanese golfers returned two-under-par 67s m a final flourish after the day's sluggish start to362 words
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Article126 1981-07-18 35 KENT beat Chip Bee 7-2 to maintain their lead m the Raffles Darts League. Other results. Sheb 8 SAFSA 1, NCO Club 6 Sundstrand 3, Cobras 5 Wild Darts 4, Hunters 6 Sunseekers BAFFLES LEAGUE P W D L F A Pt. Cent 18 18 0134126 words
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Article414 1981-07-18 35 Pratt— <«■■!■: ffl Chang Toang Liang (35, 32), Chang Chung-Fa (3, 36). Urn Kian Tiong (34, 34), Urn Ah Hong (33, 35) Chan Han (34. 35). II AU Ratim (37. 33). Lim Swee Wah (33, 37), I. Legaspi (33, 37), P. Braza (35, 35). 71 Poh Eing414 words
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Article, Illustration238 1981-07-18 35 SANDWICH, Fri. Jack Nicklaus came storming back with a magnificent course-record 66 m the second round of the British Open golf championship at Royal St. George's here today. pionship at Royal St. Ge< It was not only the finest round of theAgencies - 238 words
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Article39 1981-07-18 35 NEW YORK, Frl. An American team is to compete for the first time m next year's prestigious Tour de France road cycling race. The new team World Tour Cycling have bases m Paris and New York. AFP.AFP - 39 words
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Article28 1981-07-18 35 VTERSEN, Fri. The Chinese national soccer team won their fourth successive match on a West German tour when they beat Amateurs Viersen 1-0 here today. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article214 1981-07-18 35 IJ> Ben Crenshaw (US) 72, 67; 14* Bernhard Langer (WG) 73, 67: 141 Sam Torrance (Brit) 72. 69; 142 Tom Watson (US) 73, 69; 14S Trevor Powell (Brit) 75, 68; 144 Lee Trevino (US) 77, 67; 141 Vicente Fernandez (Arg) 70, 75; Rodger Davis (Aust)Reuter - 214 words
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Article120 1981-07-18 35 Tt Nick Job (Brit), Vicente Fernandez (Arg)71 Isao Aoki (Jpn), Tony Jacklin (Brit), Hal Sutton (US), David Graham (Aust), Johnny Miller (US). Simon Owen(NZ). 71 Howard Clark (Brit), Bill Rogers (US), Greg Norman (Aust), David Jagger (Brit), Mark James (Brit), Arnold Palmer (US), Ben Crenshaw (US), Sam120 words
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210 1981-07-18 35 England again let down by lapses on field LEEDS, Fri. England were guilty of more fielding lapses on the second afternoon of the Third cricket Test today as the Australians moved towards a commanding first innings total. They failed to gain a breakthrough m a session shortened by rain and,210 words
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Article267 1981-07-18 35 LONDON, Fri. Pakistani Zaheer Abbas sustained his prolific form for Gloucestershire yesterday when he became the first batsman to pass 1,500 runs m English first class cricket this season. Zaheer reached the landmark when he cracked 71, including three sixes and eight fours, to boostReuter - 267 words
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Article, Illustration251 1981-07-18 35 JOE DORAI - Syed pulls out of Merdeka tourney JOE DORAI Vice-captain wants to concentrate on his business By SYED MUTALIB, Singapore stopper and vice-captain, is dropping out of the national squad for the Merdeka soccer tournament m Kuala Lumpur from Aug. 31Sept. 20. Hard-tackling Syed wants to skip the competition because of251 words
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Article51 1981-07-18 35 DAR ES SALAAM, Fri. The Tanzanian Olympic Committee is to ask the Australia Commonwealth Games organising committee to bar New Zealand from the 1962 Brisbane Games, if this month's scheduled tour of New Zealand by the South African Springboks goes ahead, Erasto Zambi, secretary of TOC warned here.AFP - 51 words
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Article, Illustration397 1981-07-18 35 J. RAJENORAN - J. RAJENORAN By. THE crowd made the thunder but Raffles Institution stole most of it, on a day when the rain too had a say, m the finals of the national 'schools' soccer tournament at Jalan Besar Stadium yes- terday. Raffles took the under18397 words
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Article98 1981-07-18 36 CAN Singapore produce a Sebastian Coe? In the light of the Sports Council's decision to set up a fund to develop local sports to international level, guest writer ALAN HUBBABD reveals some disturbing facts at the top of modern sports. He predicts a financial explosion m athletics98 words
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88 1981-07-18 36 The British law eaarto have Jut claaed the b**k on •oe M the leageat ceart cases la Its history. The ease ef the HmMess r*rpse straagely enaagh started right here la Stagapsre. PAUL WEE «f the Crime Desk reesuti hew the heady camhtaatiM «f88 words
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Article45 1981-07-18 36 Parents who have children m Britain must have become increasingly concerned as major UK cities erupted m violence. FOCUS attempts to examine why racial tension seemingly exploded into violence m a country usually associated with gentle behaviour and good manners.45 words
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Article52 1981-07-18 36 PROM GIRL FRIDAY TO BOSS How many ol v have the ability er the •ppertaalry to ■nave In Me swift step tram office assistant to manager In five years? One 25-year-old girl did. How she mace It to the top of a major modelling honae Is la52 words
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Article118 1981-07-18 36 IF MALAYSIA'S new commoner Prime Minister, Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad, represents a break from tradition, so too does his wife. She, like him, is a qualified doctor and the first Malaysian Prime Minister's wife who is a professional. Married nearly 25 years, they were118 words
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Article44 1981-07-18 36 CONSTRUCTION sites are patting »n a beM new treat. See the nights of fancy m tomerrew's eetair spread. And find oat why developers are paiaUag picture* on the fences around building sites. There's more to a pk-tnrr than meets She eye!44 words
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Article50 1981-07-18 36 OUR food reviewers tell you about no dessert at an oh-so-chic Changi Airport restaurant, overly-high prices at another, and a disconcerting decor at a third but they knuckle down too to telling you about the main event food. Tomorrow, are the airport's fancier restaurants a better bet?50 words
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Article52 1981-07-18 36 THE tombstone of Miss Agnes Joaqukn, who discovered ear national flower, has been found. Mere Interesting facts are coming to light about this mystery woman when she died, who her family was, where they lived at* Singapore marks National Flower Week from tomorrow. CHRISTINE KHOR brings yon52 words
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Article, Illustration229 1981-07-18 36 FOR this denizen of the deep, a swim to Seatosa proved fatal, hat for Mr Heng Teok Yong, 42, It was to he a grand story of the one that did not get away. Mr Heng, a worker on the resort's monorail project, spottedDAVID TAN - 229 words
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269 1981-07-18 36 3.000 may have died in Sichuan floods BEIJING, Fri CATASTROPHIC floods have swept vast areas of China's Sichuan province, leaving 3,000 dead and 100,000 injured, according to unconfirmed reports. People m towns, cities and villages scrambled for safety after the Yangtse River and its tributaries burst their banks, flooding homes,AFP - 269 words
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Article39 1981-07-18 36 HONGKONG, Fri. The Hongkong Government is tightening its pleasure craft regulations m a major step to stop speedboats playing "hide-ana-seek" games with the marine police and bringing m illegal immigrants from china, a government spokesman said. AFP.AFP - 39 words
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Article31 1981-07-18 36 NEW YORK. Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks rose 0.67 to 966.15 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.AP - 31 words
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420 1981-07-18 36 WARSAW, Fri. A STRUGGLE to wrest control of the Polish Communist Party from Mr Stanislaw Kania got underway today after the party's 1,950 delegates selected a new 200-man central committee. Western diplomats said Mr Kania's position was shaky as he isAgencies - 420 words
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448 1981-07-18 36 Superb try by SDP in first election WARRINGTON, Fri. Britain's first major new political party m 80 years, the Social Democrats, made a stunning showing last night m its first try for a seat m Parliament, coming within 1,800 votes of victory. In what political observers called the most sensationalAgencies - 448 words
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Article36 1981-07-18 36 MANILA, Fri. Authorities looked today for three Philippine Air Force men and two policemen who were implicated m the plane robbery of U*****,000 (*****,000) worth of gold bars, an air force spokesman said. UPI.UPI - 36 words
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119 1981-07-18 36 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. The life insurance industry need not fee! threatened by the Government's intrusion into their territory. Although the CPF Icoks set to introduce its mortgage insurance scheme by the end of the year, private insurers can have their share of the cake, reports LEE119 words
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Advertisement149 1981-07-18 36 Visionhire Sin Chew Jit Poh Philips Prizes worth aver $20,000 TO BE WON! Guess what the VISIONHIRE I Family promises' A Be a Vlstonhire subscriber today! And stand a chance of winning the top 1 35 prizes m this simple, easy to-enter contest. Visionhire offers: Rentals from as low as149 words
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Advertisement82 1981-07-18 36 yy I^^^ MICRO MASB TECHNOLOGY t f^.^3 integrating the approved 75 yS7EM Model P25 MD P.U. New "Analog 6" Cartridge Diamond Polish with 6 surface cuttings acoustics The choice of the Professional Frequency Resp. 10 ***** Hz Sensitivity 0.75 mV Channel Sep. 1 kHz 30dB 10 kHz 25d8 Freq, Int.82 words
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Advertisement220 1981-07-18 36 Letter from Gani Last Saturday's sports story headlined Born Free has provoked an angry reply from Mr N. Ganesan of the Football Association of Singapore. However, the story of the FAS decision to ban the Young Lions from playing m certain tournaments does not end there because JEFFREY LOW replies.220 words
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Miscellaneous163 1981-07-18 36 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers in several areas late morning onwards. TEMP. (C) up to Sa.m. tomorrow: SI max., 25 mln. SUNSET today: %M p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 8.34 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER AiMtortem 13/18C Cloudy LwA^elM 21 30 C Cloudy Atfcen 24/34C Hear Ma4rW 20/36C Clear Bakrala 30 38C Clear163 words
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Article58 1981-07-18 1 AMBASSADOR Hotel Ltd has announced the incorporation of two wholly-owned subsidiaries, Ambassador Investments Pte Ltd and Ambassador Development Pte Ltd, investment company and land developer respectively. The former has an authorised capital of $2 million and a paid-up capital of Jl million while the latter's authorised capital58 words
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Article69 1981-07-18 1 RAHMAN Hydraulic Tin Bhd has declared a second interim dividend of 15 per cent for the year ending Sept 30, 1981 based on the enlarged capital of $22.5 million after the bonus issue. This dividend, which is equivalent to 30 per cent on the previous issued capital, will69 words
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Article40 1981-07-18 1 HITACHI Credit Corporation's US$4O million convertible bonds due 1996 was granted listing and quotation. Trading m the notes are on "ready" basis only and the quotation is expressed as a percentage of the principal value excluding accrued interest.40 words
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Article29 1981-07-18 1 LOYTAPE Bhd has given notice of an extraordinary general meeting on Aug 11, to pass a resolution to increase authorised capital from $5 million to $50 million.29 words
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Article49 1981-07-18 1 METAL Box Bhd has announced the resignation of Tan Sri Datuk Hamzah Sendut as chairman of the board of directors from July 14. However, he will remain as a director. Encik Mohd Ramli Bin Kushairi has been elected chairman of the board from the same date.49 words
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Article75 1981-07-18 1 LONDON, Fri. Tanker tonnage laid up throughout the world reached its highest level for two years m the past four weeks, E A Gibson, London shipbrokers, said. In their latest review, Gibson estimated that total tonnage idle rose by 1,200,000 deadweight tonnes to 16,280,000 tonnes between mid-June andAFP - 75 words
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Article62 1981-07-18 1 LONDON, Fri. Cathay Pacific, tine Hongkongbased airline, made a profit m the first six months of this year, Chairman DRY Bluck said yesterday. Speaking at a celebration lunch marking the airline's first anniversary of London-Hongkong services and the introduction of daily flights on the route, Mr Bluck saidAFP - 62 words
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Article58 1981-07-18 1 LONDON, Fri. The United States, the Soviet Union and Japan, unusual allies m international tin negotiations, lined up together today to defeat proposals for a price rise, delegates said after an International Tin Council meeting. The proposal would have raised by nearly 4.5 per cent the range withinReuter - 58 words
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Article66 1981-07-18 1 HONGKONG, Fri. The two leading local banks, the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank and the Chartered Bank, have decided to raise their prime interest rate by one per cent to a record 18 per cent. This was decided at a meeting of the Hongkong Association of Banks today whichAFP - 66 words
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Article77 1981-07-18 1 LONDON, Fri. Britain's annual inflation rate fell to 11.3 per cent m June, the lowest level since May 1979, according to government figures published today. The rate was down from 11.7 per cent m May and is now well below a 1980 peak of 21 per cent. RetailReuter - 77 words
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373 1981-07-18 1 Spanish- Asean trade likely to pick up SPAIN, generally a lowkey trading partner with Asean countries, is now picking up and may feature heavily m the trade of this region m the near future. A four-member Spainish mission comprising of Mr Jtian Arenas, drector general of exports. Ministry of Trade;373 words
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842 1981-07-18 1 WONG MAI YUN; CHAN 01 CHEE - WONG MAI YUN and CHAN 01 CHEE TO PREVENT CLIENTS BEING CHEATED By\ SOME commodity brokers have asked for formal legislation of their activi- ties to prevent fly-by-night companies from cheating their clients. When interviewed by Times Business yesterday, they said that at842 words
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296 1981-07-18 1 SOH TIANG KENQ - SDR certificates to be issued for first time SOH TIANG KENQ By THE first Negotiable Certificate of Deposits (NCD) m Special Drawing Rights (SDR) a sophisticated financial instrument offering investors a good return and a reasonable hedge against foreign exchange risks will be issued m the Asian dollar market from296 words
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196 1981-07-18 1 DEPUTY Trade Director Tan Song Chuan, 51, has been tipped to become Singapore's first commercial representative m Beijing. He is expected to take up his Chinese posting within the next few months. Meanwhile, an advance party, led by Mr Lim Eng Hoe, the assistant196 words
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Article, Illustration340 1981-07-18 1 SINGAPORE: Share prices elioei sharply lower as profit takers aad forced selling by local speculators wiped up to cents off leading Industrials and finances. Investors remained nervous ahead of today's new Malaysian cabinet line-up with the long term future of finance minister Teagku Rasaletgh Hamzah340 words
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Article54 1981-07-18 1 kyer Hit.m Rub 466 i E Life 1800 iletro Hldfi 1910 long Lronn Ind 2210 (Ul 1770 U E 1300 J M W 770 lento» 478 lei Properties 1100 Ihlngri-La 850 iping Textile 675 IP! 590 t G Hldgt 400 -1* -101 -80 -80 -60 -60 -55 -54 -5054 words
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Article21 1981-07-18 1 3emb Shipyard 5 Properties Ambassador I C MPH J E 710 MO 630 382 370 10 10 10 10 1021 words
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Article21 1981-07-18 1 iaw Par 'romet JM W fC-MPH rtarco Polo i"otal turnover: 10.01m "olal value: 66.32m 996.000 611,000 523,000 395,000 363.00021 words
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Article28 1981-07-18 1 IT Indicator: ndustrials: 'inance: lotels: •roperties: linings: 'Ian tat ions: ICBC: 13'937 *****3 912.80 902.61 2038.42 2005.94 1306.91 1283.35 988.49 959.49 390.66 390.54 1023.47 1005.69 878.31 867.4028 words
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Article70 1981-07-18 1 BNrtcUBM CttC CCM CtM Ston«e -15 +4 -4 Galaaem Gothric Bbd Haw Par -2 -2 NBT Natlraa PMC -3 -5 -20 SembSUp Shell Sime Darby St Steamship 10 -6 -5 Dunl.p IdJ Em* FAN Geattags -40 -10 -40 Hum FE ImehcapeBM MTC Metal Bra -15 -470 words
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Article2319 1981-07-18 2 INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL <•»'• Net 1*81 Laat Div )> y Hl(h Low Company Sale +or- COOO) Hi(h Low 494 320 Aetna 472 su.ip 14.5 169 Alcom 300 10.0 250 350 130 Allied Choc 318 -4 40N 42.4 3 334 318 312 141 B A T 248-8 45.52,319 words
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Article620 1981-07-18 2 RAIN and dark floods drove not only the son away yesterday bat the market bulls as well, as prices came down almost across the board. Except for the opening few ruinates, when a few counters moved ap slightly, the rest of the day was a620 words
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Article417 1981-07-18 2 PRICES closed slightly easier at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. The weaker market follows the previous day's marginally better close but the absence of any strong finish on Thursday apparently failed to encourage investors. At the close, the New Straits Times industrial ordinary share index417 words
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Article192 1981-07-18 2 SINOAPOSE I NIT TRUST (Maaagem' prteea tar J«l M) The Commerce 3.83 4.03 The Savings Fund 2.19 2 30 Spore Prog Fund 1.70 1.78 Spore Sec Fund 2.55 2.68 Spore Invest Fund 1.241 30xd ■I Spore Equity Fund 1.60 1.68 ASIA UNITTBUBT (Maaagen' artecs far J.I 91) Mai192 words
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Article33 1981-07-18 2 industrials Finance Hotels Properties OU Palms Tins nibbers rubbers Deb/Loans Up 32 2 3 4 4 5 Down 36 4 1 2 1 5 Unch 24 2 1 2 3 333 words
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Article1834 1981-07-18 2 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m an reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board1,834 words
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Article281 1981-07-18 2 HONGKONG: Stocks closed at an all-time high over the 1,800 mark on the Hang Seng index after a day of very active tradingyesterday, dealers said. The index closed 28.58 points up at 1810.20, despite widespread profit-taking m the afternoon, after reaching 1,806.20 points at the mid-way close. A report281 words
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Article351 1981-07-18 2 SYDNEY: The market produced its best performance of the week as the re-listing of Petroleum Securities of Australia focussed attention on the oil sector, dealers said. Pttaec, trading for the first time since acquiring a 10 per cent stake m the Bhna oil discovery, finished the day at As351 words
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Article1711 1981-07-18 2 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Aleass (3.728 3.805) (1) 3.82 (1) 178 (10) 3.80 Aiex BaM (2.608)1,711 words
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Article357 1981-07-18 3 TOKYO: Share prices closed mixed m fairly active trading on Thursday, with big capitals rising sharply m response to the gradual return of foreign investors and high technology issues declining on profit-tak-ing, dealers said. Y«n Akti m A«ahl Own MS Aaahl Olaa tlS Bank Tk Mi DHJiMUini m* Canon357 words
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Article669 1981-07-18 3 LONLX)N, FVi. Share prices closed lower today after a moderately active session. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down 3.1 points at 526.2. Concern over US interest rates continued to affect market sentiment, dealers said. Government bonds closed with net falls ranging to half a point and industrial669 words
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Article374 1981-07-18 3 NEW YORK, Thurs. Stocks closed narrowly higher m quiet trading and one analyst said the main factors affecting the market were "languor and indifference." Micheal Metz of Oppenheimer and 'Co said investors are holding back until they get a clear signal that interest rates will start to move374 words
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Article272 1981-07-18 3 AMSTERDAM, Thurs. Share prices were mixed to lower, with HUM and U-Uever adding two and 0.70 and ReyaJ Dateh, Pmillno and A_» each down 0.10 m Dutch internationals, dealers said. In banks, NMB and ABN rose 1.80 and 1.50 while Amr*B_a_ was 0.10 lower. Rabec* was steady m otherwise272 words
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Article316 1981-07-18 3 ZURICH, Thurs. Prices closed mixed m moderate trading as attention focused on chemical shares, dealers said. Trading was active m CibaGeigy shares, which advanced after the company reported higher sales and improved earnings for the first six months of this year, they said. Sandoz also gained ground as did316 words
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Article79 1981-07-18 3 PMM AcoJ« Mining 0O44 unch AUu Cob. A AUu Con. a 0.4 Bafulo OoM BrafUtt Con. B N unch BF Ooodrtch w 10 unch CDCP 110 unch L41MS0U Lapsnto B. 10T5 unch Martnduqv* B ISO unch OrtonUU A 1 Ortantal B JOB -0JJ11 PftU Orcn*M 4B unch Phttex A79 words
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Advertisement186 1981-07-18 1 ■HB a^feMaaa^afl Bm»-*^^3b^bcV£^ /^bI **1P B^atfc.l ■R2.^tLuL^>l L^b^^^«^h [few BBaHIVCSr^L-^V^Sr^T^B^BB^I I I H Today, Man artificially carbonates his drinks and mixers. The result is Perrier. But not Perrier. Bottled pure, naturally sparkling. With no chemical The miracle of Perrier is natumlanbomtum. preservatives, flavourings or additives of any type. y*^;. Lighter,186 words
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Article627 1981-07-18 3 PRICES m the Singapore rubber market closed slightly easier yesterday, with August RSS One buyers quoted at 218.50 cents per kilo, down one cent on Thursday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up slightly on steadier London advices, upcountry buying and covering interest, they said. Afternoon prices were627 words
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Article88 1981-07-18 3 NOON SSR «nd SMH pncm ywurday RA8 Au«u.i {('iirrril Mlb) Buyer. Seller. SSR 20 U-taapallM) 200 00 2O2.0ON SSR Ml 1 1 u>n pallet) 197 50 198.60N HI SMRCV at.mp.lktl 271.00 273.0ON SMB 1. IIUki pallet! ***** *****N SMR5 (llonp^ktl 226.50 227 SON SMRGP IIMpilbll INQ UNO88 words
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Article32 1981-07-18 3 Rubber: July 17 Singapore: Aug: 218.50 cents (down 1.00 cent Malaysia: Aug: 240.00 cents (unchanged) Tin: M 531.01 per kilo (up 115 cents) Official offering: 230 tonnes (up 45 tonnes)32 words
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Article134 1981-07-18 3 CHINESE Prafaee Exehaage, Sinn-pur, el«-l_g prieM per IN kg yoster-ay. CeMMMt ail: Bulk fob $122.50 sellers, old drum (m second j hand drum) fob $136.50 sellers, new drum fob $141.50 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $72.75 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $370.00 sellers. Sarawak white pepper134 words
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Article164 1981-07-18 3 THE KILOBAR market (or gold deliverable in Singapore opened at J28.564 and closed at $29,012 yesterday In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.00 416.00 and closed at $414.00/415.00 by lunch time. It re-opened at $415 00 416.00 before closing slightly higher at $416 00 417.00. Gold was fixed164 words
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Article159 1981-07-18 3 THE STRAITS tin price jumped 115 cents to MWI.OI per kilo m Penang yesterday, on an official offering up 45 tonnes to 230 tonnes. The overnight London market was firm with forward buyers gaining £40 to £7,045 per tonne. LONDON: A new 10month high of £7,115 was paid for159 words
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Article187 1981-07-18 3 KUALA LUMPUR: The market closed lower yesterday, on continued abundance of oil despite India's purchase of between 20,000 to 30,000 tonnes of rbd palm oil and olein m fairly moderate trading, dealers said. In July, the south and north regions dropped Msls each to $975 and $996 per187 words
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Article31 1981-07-18 3 LONDON: Copper prices on Thursday (previous m brackets). Wirebar Spot £907.50 (£894.50); sellers £908.00 (£*****); Three Month buyers £932.50 (£919.50); sellers £933 00 (£920.00). M-rket taae: Firmer. -a«n: 20.875 tonnes.31 words
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Article34 1981-07-18 3 lew York 8KB 8.7OB 905S 8. 90S lurich 8.90B 8 70B 9.10S 8.906 Fn Thu* ilngaporr 8.80B 8.6SB 9.0OS 8.85S Closing prices In US dollars a troy ounce. 8*uee: Cndit hkn, 8>n34 words
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Article206 1981-07-18 3 THE US/Sing dollar opened at 52.1580. It moved up to $2.1580 but slipped to $2.1575 before closing at $2.1575/85 m quiet week-end trading m the Singapore forex market yesterday. Pound/ US dollar opened at U551 .8705/ 15 and slipped m the afternoon to close at $1 8685206 words
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Article423 1981-07-18 3 INTKKHANK r«li» at 3.00 pm: CiktwmM* Momlnal rtlM Smittwonian P*rc»ntag« quotad y*«l»cd«y (croto)paiity Chang* l*ral cUllftm to MM) unit of Urt>la;n carrrmcy. US dollar 2.1575 2.1585 2^196 -23.48 Sterling }>ound 4.0310 4.0355 7.3469 -45.13 Australian dollar 2.4700 2.4730 3.4286 -27.96 NZ dollar 1.8100 1.8145 3.3286 -47.09 Canadian dollar423 words
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Article24 1981-07-18 3 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lead to their best customers Is 13.9 per cent.24 words
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Advertisement524 1981-07-18 3 SPOT THE CASTROL SIGN and WIN SUPER PRIZES! Enter the contest. It's easy! It's fun! And your car will benefit the most from M > it. All you have to do is spot 3 Castrol m M signs and answer 3 simple questions. M I You may send m as524 words
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1279 1981-07-18 1 NAJEEB JARHOM - NAJEEB JARHOM SPECIAL FEATURE By THE world's textile importing and exporting countries are meeting m Geneva for a most important trade negotiation, the 50-nation Multi-Fibre Arrangement (MFA) which decides how much the producers can sell to the buying countries. The meeting, which1,279 words
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Advertisement175 1981-07-18 1 A _^.^^^^K- >^ J j^^^^H^^l B I k "Ml lolii^ipr This Glomesh offer will appeal to the £=ji^ business woman m yDu dSjra ifli A beautiful attache case, trimmed m leather, can be yours for only $10, if you buy any Glomesh product to the value of $180, during the175 words
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Article, Illustration363 1981-07-18 2 GRETCHEN MAHBUBANI; LINDY LOU - A walk through OUr history By GRETCHEN MAHBUBANI and LINDY LOU 1. Trenggaaa Street between Pagoda and Temple Streets was la the ltth Century: a) a snake market b) the main trading centre for agricultural products like pepper and gambier c) a slave market where indentured labourers were hired out363 words
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Advertisement24 1981-07-18 2 laß UKtVT SSS^fiauH^a^a^a^a^a^ala^^a^^a^aH *'C s»^B^^^^^^BBBMBaaa^^^^^^B^a\.M m\^^Hß^B^B^BHa^BßK*'- <^K' •lillilßls*;fe^- :rf Tifl9Kt^^ol!i. ,l Bill P^-. ANCHOR X THE ORIGINAL TASTE OF BEER BATES/tMU 721A k d24 words
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Advertisement76 1981-07-18 2 iiwmi Done to a turn If you're interested m perfecting a cooking technique that to relatively simple, healthy aad delicious, ton to Centrespread Page* 12 and 13 Choice fun Sylvia selects films I for her star-rated TV guide; Richard writes about the perfect choice fer aa award-winning mevle; aad lan76 words
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Article, Illustration342 1981-07-18 3 Ronald Reagan (above) In Us final movie before becoming tiovenrar »f California... Ch S And for tomorrow's highlight: Cliff Richard sad The Shadows TODAY: Saturday Matinee The Killers (Ch 5, Mi p.m.): Ernest Hemmingway's story underwent two rounds of filming. The first, a 1946 effort, involved Burt Lancaster m his342 words
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Article431 1981-07-18 3 ABC Wide World Of Sports (Ch 5, 3.M p.m. Let your eyes whizz around the tracks as the International Invitational All-Round Motorcycle Championship gets under way m this afternoon's episode. Also featured, with a splash, is the World Invitational High Diving Championship tournament. Positive Soccer (Ch 5, 4.4S431 words
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Article177 1981-07-18 3 YOUNG Maverick (Ch 8, 4.2S p.m.): Western lovers be prepared (or Ben Maverick and Nell McGraham (played by the husband/wife team of Charles Frank and Susan Blanchard) as they gamble for a living and help out those who are worse off then they are. Today, they decide to177 words
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Article316 1981-07-18 3 What's on This Weekend EXHIBITIONS: Ana-Utteriag: Joo Chiat CC 3 to 10 p.m. On till Monday. Crime Prevention: AljuniedCC, 7.30 p.m. Paintings by Lee Man F»ng: Victoria Exhibition Hall. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. On till Sunday. PUTHIYAVAARUPPUKAL til: A performance at the Victoria Theatre, 7.30 p.m. Tickets: $7, 6,316 words
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Article252 1981-07-18 3 Tomorrow'sChinese highlights This week's episode of the Cantonese drama serial, Hie Brothers (Tomorrow, 9.25 p.m. Ch 8), finds Tat Sing a happy man busily preparing to set up his garment factory. His cousin, Ah Fai, who is jealous of him at first, later agrees to help him because he knows252 words
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Article83 1981-07-18 3 12.50 PM Opening folowed by Sesame Street 1.50 Richie Rich 2.15 Saturday Matinee The Killers 3.50 ABC Wide World Of Sports 4.45 Positive Soccer 5.10 Pusparama (r) 5.50 Heckle And Jeckle 6.15 News (English) 6.25 Cartoon Selections 6.45 Famiy Just Friends 7.25 CuHural Diary (English) 7.30 News And83 words
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Article62 1981-07-18 3 3.00 PM Opening folowed by Come On Chariee (r) 3.25 Gather Your Dreams 3.55 Pefcne's Story 4.25 Young Maverick 5.10 Shannon's Mob Mixed Doubles 6.00 Themathuram (Tamil, r) 6.45 News And Weather Forecast (Tamil) 7.05 The Adventures Of The Prince 8.45 Cybernetics 9.00 News And Weather Forecast (Chi62 words
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Article90 1981-07-18 3 3.00 PM Quran Reading 3.08 Prog Summary 3.14 Muzika (r) 3.46 Footbal Made In Germany 4.41 Popeye 5.00 Prof Summary 5.06 Bella 5.30 News 5.40 Breaking Of Fast And bnsak 5.53 Egyptian Ffen Ibrahim Bapa Kepada Nabi Nabi 6.45 Syiar Ramadhan 6.58 Azan Maghrib 7.02 Nasyid 7.12 Bimbingan90 words
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Article80 1981-07-18 3 4.00 PM Quran Reading 4.08 Prog Sum- j mary 6.04 Documentary Acid Rain 6.30 News In Tami 6.45 Tumpuan Minggu 7.12 Documentary 7.30 News and Weather 7.50 Kesuma 8.17 Documentary King Of The underwater World 8.30 News In Mandarin 8.45 News Roundup 8.50 Peristiwa 9.08 Documentary King Of80 words
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Article190 1981-07-18 3 ».M AM Good Morning ill On The Sunny Side 7.0t News and Weather Forecast 7.11 Daily Digest 1.15 Thoughts For The Day 7Jt On The Sunny Side B.M News 8.11 Radio Patrol 8.15 On The Sunny Side Ml Today's Diary followed by Prog Summary and Say It With190 words
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Article158 1981-07-18 3 FM Stereo 92.4 mHz In VHF Band II Ml AM Opening and Proe Summary (English and Mandarin) MS Morning Concert Ml News (.41 Morning Concert (cont'd) 7.31 Break fast Club (Mandarin) 8.11 News (Mandarin) 8.11 Break fast Club (cont'd) Ml Platter Parade U.N News In Brief ILK Pick158 words
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Article164 1981-07-18 3 FM 88.9 MHz 5 M AM WorW News 5.3S The World Today 5.55 The Week m Wales Ml Financial News (.11 Reflections (.15 Sports Round-up «.J» WorW News (.31 Commentary (.45 From the Weeklies 1M The Adventures of Harry Richmond 7J* WorW Newt 7J» News about Britain 7.4*164 words
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Article105 1981-07-18 3 (M AM All Night Music CM Breakfast Club M News 7.11 Weather Report 7.11 The Yaohan Show I.M Star Watch B.M News II Weather Report 8.11 Focus On The News 8.12 Daily Diary 8.15 The Yaohan Show 8.3* Top Tunes Of The Week t.M Chinese Programmes 11.M The All105 words
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Article100 1981-07-18 3 TODAY: Singapore > -37 a.m. (0.1 m), ***** p.m. (23m); 5.37 p.m. (0.9 m), 11.22 p m(2.7m). Sedlll KeehU 4 07 a.m. (02m), 11.26 a.m.(2.4m), 5.11 p.m. (1.4 m), 9.1T p.m. (2.0 m). Port Mekam 135 a.m. (0.6 m), 7.15 a.m.(2.5m), 143 p.m. (0.3 m), 7.4j£ p.m. (2.7100 words
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Advertisement199 1981-07-18 3 rv iQQI ceramiche ■J j I Bl^ cfaffa nil i~ H* ISi M flWal man LARIA |r»| Wall/Floor, I Extruded ceramic f aHHaH klinker tiles, proven and tested j^, with German Test DIN ***** pavement, swimming pool and industrial uses. (IJU PolybuildingCSJPte.Ltd. (Importers Exporters end stockist of ceramic tiles and199 words
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Advertisement29 1981-07-18 3 FM/AM to lullaby you to sleep HBttil RC-768 electronic digital radio V alarm clock with doze and sleep Wy features plus battery back-up system. Py The Colour TV Specialist29 words
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Miscellaneous158 1981-07-18 3 Straits Times Crossword ACROBB Pl» nt pratace* a number In 1 MteUke coownring a g^ment 7 'ji^^i, enters hi. b«rr 5 A«lety about rev^ In 8 1 P y 12 IVUy Jack pttl* t™»por. wp out E«t rat U 1 to "«Oi of the cr«w. perhapa. m a nreu, puss158 words
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Article, Illustration527 1981-07-18 4 TOMMY Lee Jones, j^Tlo plays Loretta Lynn's husband m C«al Miner's Daughter (now showing at Jade), was me obvious choice for the role when director Michael Apted picked his cast. Said Apted: "There's always the one perfect choice for each big movie role, and for Mooney (Lynn's husband),527 words
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Article254 1981-07-18 4 HAKUCHI (1951), a Japanese film based on Dostoevsky's The Idiot will be shown tonight by the Singapore Film Society at the RELC auditorium at eight. Directed by one of the world's foremost filmmakers, Akira Kurosawa, the film is set m the snowbound countryside of contemporary Hokkaido, the northern254 words
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Article, Illustration669 1981-07-18 4 THE Fonz and I have more than grease his hair, my diet m common; we are on hiatus together. He's the greatest television influence on my life (proof that you can succeed m gum boots and with a funny name) and I planned my leave from this column669 words
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Article184 1981-07-18 4 TODAY: Free Him shows Little Man Ah Fook, (Ch) for Cheng Sen (B), 7.30 p.m., basketball court m front of blk 439, Ang Mo Kio, Aye 10. Guns Of Navarone (Eng) for Chong Boon (B), 7.30 p.m., badminton court near blk 475. TOMORROW: CUMrea's on-the-spot art contest, 8184 words
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Advertisement27 1981-07-18 4 II Sal mmmm\ Showroom: THE HOUSE OF HOMY PED 02-11, Mezzanine Floor Orchard Plaza, Koek Road, Singapore 0922. Tel: *****56, *****46 Also available at leading shoe dealers27 words
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Advertisement168 1981-07-18 4 CJ NEW STOCK rt n* JUST ARRIVED!! China-Shanghahmade Rosewood, Blackwood I Art Carved Furniture. 104 cm x 33cm x 127 cm 51cm x 36cm x 66cm 1 10 cm x 51cm SAM TAT Agencies (Re) Ltd. m mmi ■1 216-220, Lucky Plaza, Orchard Road V Singapore 0923. Tel: *****58 *****68168 words
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Article, Illustration50 1981-07-18 5 Singapore Youth Festival Child's Delight (3 p.m.) Our Cultural Heritage (7.30 p.m.) Victoria Theatre, July 16 Reviewed by lAN EDWARDS Pictures by M AZLAN BADRON Pnppeto, Gaa Eag Seag Secondary imaginative J "Heritage", National Junior College Choral speaking, St Nicholas Convent Primary perfectly drilled la Mandarin50 words
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Article455 1981-07-18 5 THE choral speaking and operetta section of the Singapore Youth Festival is probably the least popular. So much so, m fact, that the organisers decided to use every school that offered an item, disappointing nobody by the rigorous selection rounds that were necessary m the more spectacular sections',455 words
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Article643 1981-07-18 5 EVERY time the curtains opened, the audience was literally stunned by the set piece spectaculars. The costumes were magnificent and the casts were huge. The months of rehearsals, the hundreds of dollars spent on costumes and the hours of tension built up to an awe-inspiring beginning for each643 words
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Advertisement726 1981-07-18 5 Make the Genting Highlands Getaway with Technics! Get the best of the Technics Sigma Series now and make the perfect vacation getaway! It's a Technics offer you can't afford to miss! Here's your chance to escape to yS'' **"V^ Genting's cool mountain air and spectacular scenery, plus an opportunity to726 words
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Advertisement305 1981-07-18 7 (*****14) S SHOWS: 11am, 1.45, 4.00. 8.45, 9.15 I The Contract's out on him. TO SURVIVE ...HE TURNS FROM BEING B 1 I to BECOME THE HUNTER! aaS KSI I F/\ V laaßaaM It \^ai 4^WIK PJ JJ HJL wt»B«a»«-»aB-»-aB»»a-a^^ > a 1 J 'WBHaaaffaMkL^ 1 Jl^^ft aask^ TL.L-P 1305 words
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Advertisement202 1981-07-18 7 MONTAGUT Toe-Shirts (France) 84M»t»t7y« SHERATON Shirts (Australian) $17 M WHITMONT Shirts (Australian) StMfF VAN HEUSEN Shirts (England! StMfF ARROW Shirts m»M%«f MANHATTAN Shirts Jt\ IFF JANTZEN SPEEDO Swirmwear H% BFF GUY BERAC FV,amas SUM* Imported Ties UNa MOFFI, KILROY Tee-Shirts $I M m JOCKEY, Arrow Underwear WMFT Imported Socks tI202 words
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Advertisement163 1981-07-18 7 .fICHONGGAY f**" TJtTUEtfKC I TO •^IHCAIMra LIU. lIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIIIIIIIIIC3IIIIHMII 60LDEN CLEMENTI NOWSHOWINGI 0:11.1 JO, 4, t^S, IJop«n CIJO,iJO. 7.15. 9.30pm KALLANa OKNS TOMORROW POIGNANT! TRAGIC! PM VAN 4 a^ftt^ C<*kscoo« GOLDEN CLEMENTI PALACE ZENITH and QUEENSTOWN TOMTO at HMMMTEI (1 M-nita al 11 JOpm) PH» Tomorrow MVorntng I Atoo 1 iwn163 words
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Advertisement206 1981-07-18 7 n>so% 1 1 1 mm onthelatest X^WBtOL fashions A stytes Generous discounts on |A imported jeana slacks, "3t\ jackets, shirts, T-shirts, m mm W belts, wallets, lighters, V pipes and socks. I mm V Open daily from m^W 1 0am to 9pm m^m B (including Sundays) po Texas sr 1206 words
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Advertisement262 1981-07-18 7 A Memtwf of the Jfck Chia-MPH Group Kallang Park A new happiness awaits you each Saturday m Leisure-Drome Skating Rink. Unwind. Have lots and lots of fun, without bursting your wallet. $6V- per head (inclusive Ist drink). PRIZES SPONSORED BY: S THONG HUAT IMP. EXP. PTE LTD, LEISURE-DROME. f FedfitandA262 words
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Advertisement410 1981-07-18 7 TODAY IS FATHER'S DAY TAKE YOUR DAD TO THE SHOWTIME nDPUADn STALLS $1.50 I 1 1 lIJOAM UnUnfUlU CIRCLE $230 I ANO MAKE IT BOMETMNQ SPECIAL FOR HIM I i ThcrcH a lot more to being a father* than just having a son. BP*^aaf^aF- > VJi V Hear BARRY MAMLOW410 words
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Advertisement708 1981-07-18 7 B,G£\ CATHAY I VjJJ/ ORGANISATION I j GEBinEIESa i I i Hu*am an n mowi 4 I itaji MLANKMM OAYI i I Haavim 4ja.ua. Ham I i|» cho^otir-Tkt"" < V fa]»Tf Q| V MOWaNOWMOI 1,1 ItaM.ua, CM. Mt»a.«aa> < CHARLIF bravo m<\ !i| i»:s«ra!iiwr/.v:i:i 1 X LAaTMVH BUa,«Ja,Ui ati«aaai 1708 words
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Advertisement226 1981-07-18 8 1\1» >** choice at the Kuala Lumpur Hilton! We have a great package awaiting you, valid on the weekend ofeachSelangor Turf Club 1981 K.L. Racing Meeting. Our all-inclusive special rate: W* Single or double* 129 95 ig^^\^B (per room per night) ^^P^^B No extra service charge or tax levied >^^3^Sl€m226 words
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Advertisement112 1981-07-18 8 f,V/V* Using the most d^" advanced Kodak 26 lOC Computerised Color Printer 5 HOUR EXPRESS SERVICE AT NO EXTRA CHARGE Send m your roll of film before 12 noon and collect after spm only at Yue Teng Photo Store, Gl5 Pearl's Centre, G44 People's Park Centre. 3R-25C We only use112 words
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Advertisement277 1981-07-18 8 x **5<^ Items on sale: V^/^ Ladies' swimwear and blouses 5"~5 Men's ties, shirts, and undergarments Children's swimwear and baby care products Cutlery, tablecloth and table napkins Household linen and wines Plastic household containers Canned foods Cosmetics and perfumes Hair appliances Suitcases, attache and vanity cases Stationery, fabric and shoe277 words
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Article, Illustration965 1981-07-18 9 4 Our members, many of whom are m Singapore on a long term basis, like to know about the history of different areas, antiques, and how different pieces of history are woven together... I doubt there is any Asian history course which can tell us more965 words
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Article87 1981-07-18 9 is a popular walking tour this month during the Muslim fasting period. Geraldene begins at Fatimah Mosque and ends up at the special food stalls on Bussorah Street which sell home-made cakes and delicacies only during this period. The tour also includes a visit to some of the87 words
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Article, Illustration91 1981-07-18 9 The tour takes you up one side of Serangoon Road and down the other, plus Clive Street and Buffalo Streets. Geraldene has made special arrangements with several shopkeepers you get an explanation of Indian spices and what they are used for at one shop and visit an Indian91 words
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Advertisement107 1981-07-18 9 I Emms Boatiqae I 216, PEACE CENTRE, SOPHIA ROAD, SINGAPORE 0922 TEL *****53 M BUSINESS 10AM-6 30PM J* Jr m W^ I i dm /f± JF 25th JULY, 1981, 100p.m. "300p.m. f\ AM' jSwKS^J/ An afternoon of musical entertainment and <t littftT IWISS /rGSpjY\?so!JfH^fe-X fashion show. 5 pairs of quality107 words
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Advertisement65 1981-07-18 10 Su EMln Co.(Stockbrakers) Pte. H**«.««.tf MEMBER OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE OF SINGAPORE LIMITED <7 /mm The jewellers with a 24 carat service 1 Gl Mandarin Hotel Shopping Arcade, I L^ Orchard Road, Singapore 0923. da me io7 C Telephone: *****75/6 I PAR SIB76 1 LANCEL PRIVATE LIMITED Supreme House* Hyatt65 words
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Article, Illustration762 1981-07-18 11 DELISLE SCHWARTZ - THE MUSIC OF MAN by Yehudi Menuhin Curtis W. Davis Macdonald Jane's 320 pages, $78.85 Reviewed by DELISLE SCHWARTZ NEVER let it be said that music m Singapore stops just because the SSO goes on holiday. Of course, there are always the thousands of small762 words
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Article1247 1981-07-18 11 Philip Roth - PHILIP Roth concluded his most notorious novel, Portnoy's Complaint, with the psychiatrist's words to the prone Portnoy: "Now vee may perhaps to begin. Yes?' r In The Ghost Writer he returns to the ante-room of tortured beginnings where pain precedes art. In a way he1,247 words
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Advertisement779 1981-07-18 11 Qongrdubtbns and Quest to Su E-Min Co. (Stockbrokers) Pte. 135 Cecil Street LKN Building, Ground Floor, Singapore 0106 on the ocassion of their official openning From: Chua Sam Huat Ho Kian Ping Lim Ban Thoon Armour Aluminium Pte Ltd Ban thoon Holdings Pte Ltd Hian Wan Holdings Pte Ltd Prime779 words
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Article, Illustration549 1981-07-18 12 Julian Calder A John Garrett - A 50 mm lens, which is what normally comes with a 35 mm camera body, is next to useless. Get a 35 mm lens which is wide-angle for such a body but precisely because of this and with minimal distortion it allows more interesting composition and gives549 words
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Article, Illustration985 1981-07-18 12 LEE GEOK 801 - Thrillers for sleepy nights... MAYDAY by Thomas Block New English Library 348 pages, $10.50 ENEMIES by Richard Harris Arrow, 298 pages, $11.20 KILLERS UNDER A CRUEL SKY by Peter Leslie Hamlyn, 220 pages, £1.25. THE TENTH COMMANDMENT by Lawrence Sanders Granada. 443 pages. £150. Reviewed by LEE GEOK 801 THERE985 words
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Advertisement381 1981-07-18 12 Jsm- E§sS example of £a* g Condominium gc3 Living m SiEg situated between Honolulu tL-tl^3 aaav^H aaaW I LaaaaW w ««ping views height sliding slass I aaß r\|l W Solid concrete walla doors ~'|aß| FSB jaU^faJf' W^U9WF •> Mirrored sliding every apartment: JILjI^SrT-^JI-ifc PBe^*iH [l 5 i B t(&. ''edrooni381 words
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Article, Illustration1184 1981-07-18 13 Grilling it to to perfection Imagine a grilled fillet of sole garnished with a wedge of lemon: Boring, diet fare for figureconscious people, you think. But if you enjoy tasting the true flavour of your food, give grilling a second chance. TAN LEE LENG shows us how to perfect this1,184 words
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Article, Illustration1547 1981-07-18 13 JOHN DE SOUZA - Wedding of the yeai year IT'S supposed to be the marriage of the year, of the decade, perhaps even of the century. Bigger than Antony and Cleo, more glamorous than Liz and Burton, more international than Caroline and Junot, and much more fashionable than Charles and Dis brouhaha. And the1,547 words
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Article325 1981-07-18 13 Peranakan revive revival THE Peranakan culture had always been like a rather exclusive minority club; and except those who were assimilated into it, few knew of the delights it had to offer. But after many years of silence and secrecy, there suddenly appeared a spate of Peranakan restaurants being Singapore,325 words
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Advertisement139 1981-07-18 13 4 SALE extended by Popular Demand I th Last todays! y^mmm sale Bigger than before at our new showroom m one of Singapore newest shopping centre Orchard Plaza. To mark this auspicious occasion we are having one month fantastic reduction on our elegantly designed and imported upholstery materials. What's more,139 words
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Advertisement47 1981-07-18 13 Advertisment MEDICATED FORMULA helps heal piles, relieves itching. Now you can get relief from the itching, burning and pain of piles with Preparation H a medicated formula that helps heal injured tissues and helps reduce the painful swelling. Preparation H also lubricates, making bowel movements less painful.47 words
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Article, Illustration948 1981-07-18 14 LAST week I had lunch at one of the newer Continental restaurants m town and, despite the favourable rumblings that I'd heard on the gourmet grapevine, came away feeling decidedly disappointed. Why? I asked myself. The decor was delightful. The food was reasonable. The waiters948 words
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Advertisement78 1981-07-18 14 The special occasion taste everytime you cook. b^^^ COOKING WITH QBB PURE I&S GHEE ENRICHES THE FLAVOUR W^^ f OF GOOD FOOD. f QBB Pure Ghee.manufactured entirely from the milk of Australian Dairy Cows, enhances the flavour of good food MW-w Used m home cooking QBB Pure Wtr jMflhft Ghee78 words
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Advertisement382 1981-07-18 14 Footnotes to healthy feet The first tell-tale sign indicating Athlete's Foot is severe itching iam between the toes. Skin then usually becomes white, scaly or 4 jw|i k cracked. Use Scholl Athlete's a^. Foot Liquid which combats 5T infection fast and effectively. rk -T-L > I All IT- "TJWrVWf *S2>382 words
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Article1496 1981-07-18 15 commanding salaries of well over $80,000 a year. "The more experienced and professional consultants will choose the best method of recruitment which suits the level of the job, the kind of function it has and the nature of the company." Search because of its exclusivity, requiring the headhunter1,496 words
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Advertisement668 1981-07-18 15 A \*^^J j^t&Z^'^ Buy either Ken wood Spectrum Series 302 or 1 02 V JmßHk^M f W^M Wm^.AW&P'^ on HP and you'll be entitled to 4 Free Gifts! '''W?Wj^ t\\\\*^ .AM OJM \dM s^^^ Whilst stocks last only. So hurry and grab this -''*^^mSpii mm mm V y\ Jm\mm\ *&y^668 words
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Article, Illustration1031 1981-07-18 16 SINGAPORE has grown, there is no doubt about it. In economics, finance, commerce and industry she has become a force to contend with. And hand m hand, like twin souls, her growth has nurtured our thriving breed of executives. What are they like? Contrary to the oft-held image1,031 words
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Advertisement182 1981-07-18 16 Interesting storiesfoi^^,^.,^^ children MNoll Nal v\ v A m \J /^\V^^HaPSPBB W \t C .^r i taaaW^^aal aaaaaaWafl I MMMMBaMHaHMMMBaMM x' lJbbbbkv^^bbb bbbbV 4 mm*** .^Lar The Rainbow Series JhBL By /4aa B^BBBBBBTBB *J 9 tßd is a series of interesting ifflsim ■TaW e!^ flUJn^ stories written specially for Jr^^P^tf'182 words
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Advertisement151 1981-07-18 16 a^BBVBr B^s^ y^A LaBBBBBBBBmBT Bml jAB^I bm. s*^"' Atari Video Computer System A new dimension m home entertainment. i^^^^^^T., $439/— n^ There's action, adventure and excitement. The Atari price^^^^^^^ Video Computer System hooks up to your TV m seconds. |^^^^B^""^ Just plug m, sit back, and get ready for a151 words
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Article, Illustration625 1981-07-18 17 What was a disaster took an unexpected turn for the better. While a rabies epidemic devastated the dog population, ducks kept vigilance. The latter quack indiscriminately while dogs only bark at strangers. More and more people are changing their species of "watchdogs" m the face of625 words
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Article, Illustration536 1981-07-18 17 ENA KENDALL m LONDON - Black fox returns after 150 years' absence ENA KENDALL m LONDON By I 4 The owners of the cottage, keen amateur naturalists who used to leave bread on their back porch for birds, switched on the outside light one evening and were astonished to find a young black dog fox536 words
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Advertisement31 1981-07-18 17 iff I j W i^ IS 'SM' L^Ln^n^nW n^fl JE^n% ,^nfl BnW N t^Hfttiwfl H l l Available at all leading departmental stores. SINGAPORE SOLE AGENT: SENMARK PTE. LTD. TEL: *****4331 words
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Advertisement49 1981-07-18 17 WY Curios, Antique porcelain, Jade carvings, l\. Bronze-wares, Ivory, Old furniture )a mS. Nonya-wares, Clocks, Cloisonnes, Buddhas, /A Hk\ Exnbroidies etc. /^A l\ Retail Wholesale Export fcr^l bTb^ 'UJf If' Mm "InWfcT HANG HUA TRADING CO. 68-A, BLOCK 531, HONG LIM COMPLEX, UPPER CROSS STREET. SINGAPORE 0106. TEL: *****649 words
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Advertisement565 1981-07-18 18 I innLco I INDUSTRIAL ALLOY COMPANY PTE LTD I A new subsidiary of a leading multi-national I Company located In Jurong Industrial Estate, I manufacturing high integrity metal products has I immediate vacancies for the following positions:- I I (Male or Female applicants wilt be considered) I (1) ACCOUNTANT I565 words
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Advertisement1065 1981-07-18 18 FINANCE ADMINISTRATION 1 (Negotiable up to 554.000 per month basic) Our client, the local subsidiary of a US based manufacturing and servicing company for the offshore oil industry, is currently undergoing rapid expansion which will increase its staff strength from 150 to 250. The company now requires the services of1,065 words
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Advertisement859 1981-07-18 18 GENERAL MANAGER (Minimum M 560.000 gross salary per annum plus car plus attractive fringe benefits) Our client, an established merchant bank has a vacancy for an Assistant General Manager. This is a senior management position reporting directly to the General Manager and prospects for personal development are good. The successful859 words
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Advertisement833 1981-07-18 19 I APE 1 I is coming to SINGAPORE I OPERATIONS MANAGER I Location: Singapore Salary circa $50,000 p.a. Probably the most "seen" digital equipment supplier m Australia, Anderson Digital Equipment has experienced a tremendous growth m the last few years. As a result of its expansion plans, a distribution assembling833 words
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Advertisement633 1981-07-18 19 ..man on i|i I the mova. *W/ I EB COMMUNICATIONS a subsidiary of A/S ELEKTRISK BUREAU, Norway is an established company developing and manufacturing communication equipment m Singapore m addition to marketing the group's products m ASEAN. Our major customers are the Telecoms Authorities m ASEAN and operators of private633 words
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Advertisement635 1981-07-18 19 I MALAYAN BREWERKS (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. We invite suitably qualified young men who are peopleoriented and willing to work hard, who have the drive enthusiasm, initiative and leadership to embark on a career m production management, to join us as PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS LOCATION: SINGAPORE Requirements: 1. Singapore/Malaysian citizens or permanent635 words
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Advertisement624 1981-07-18 20 The SGV Group Professional Executive Recruitment Services Our client, a large and fast expanding Indigenous firm of contractors is embarking on an expansion programme which involves the undertaking of various new building construction projects. In order to meet the exacting demands of the expansion programme our client seeks the services624 words
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Advertisement641 1981-07-18 20 The SGV Group Professional Executive Recruitment Services Our client, a well-established trading company located m Jurong, is looking for an experienced candidate to assume the responsibilities of an: ACCOUNTANT Up to 5520.000 p.a. Reporting to the Managing Director, the successful candidate will be responsible for overseeing the functions of the641 words
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Advertisement902 1981-07-18 20 Export Sales Executive E 5,,0,<, 8 Our client, the Singapore subsidiary of an international company engaged m the merchandising and processing of milk, dairy products and items related to this field, invites applications from young and energetic persons to fill the newly created position of Export Sales Executive. Reporting to902 words
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Advertisement638 1981-07-18 21 I A fast expanding multi-national company, based m the U.S., and I engaged m the manufacture of oilfield equipment requires the I I following personnel for its Jurong Plant. These vacancies are for I I permanent Ist and 2nd shifts as well as rotating shifts. I Requirements: I NTC m638 words
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Advertisement662 1981-07-18 21 ffk newly established, leading and most sophisticated cocoa bean grinding plant m Jurong is seeking suitably qualified and experienced personnel to fill the following positions:A. PLANT MANAGER A qualified Food Technologist or Chemical Engineer. 5 years experience m related field. Overall management of the whole plant including production, personnel and662 words
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Advertisement854 1981-07-18 21 CIJC" aaß|Vljl Technology %MK9 and Service We are Europe's largest manufacturer of semi- conductor components Q.C. ENGINEER To maintain products' quality and reliability, analyse products' problems and liaise with other departments Graduates m Physics or Electronic Engineering with relevant experience m Q C work m the semi-conductor industry A sound854 words
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Advertisement599 1981-07-18 21 General Electric (USA) is seeking suitably qualified candidates for the positions of:SAFETY OFFICER Candidates should have a Certificate of Registration for Safety Officer and/or 2-3 years' experience m the similar capacity. A thorough knowledge of the Workmen's Compensation Act and Insurance Programme is highly essential The successful candidate will be599 words
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Advertisement611 1981-07-18 22 We have a vacancy for a WELDING INSPECTOR m our Engineering Department on Pulau Bukom. THE JOB involves the inspection of welding work carried out m the course of refinery maintenance, plant change and new construction to ensure that quality of welding meets with the required standards of design codes,611 words
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Advertisement505 1981-07-18 22 LAMBERrmmWmmmm DIAGNOSTIC SALES REPRESENTATIVE General Diagnostics, a division of Warner Lambert Company has a vacancy for a Diagnostic Sales Representatwe to be based m Singapore QUALIFICATIONS The successful candidate will hold minimum educational standards of SC/HSC with Biology, Chemistry, Para-medical or related science background. Sales experience m similar fields is505 words
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Advertisement989 1981-07-18 22 CITIBANK the local bank that's a global bank Someone with merit ha moved up from our Traveler's Cheque Division. The senior position he hat left vacant could be an exeeftent opportunity for msrktting and finance oriented individual to be our: TRAVELLER'S CHEQUE AREA MANAGER (SINGAPORE) The Position: The selected person989 words
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Advertisement548 1981-07-18 23 Republic of Singapore <88 J AIR FORCE invites applications for the posts of A. Air Traffic Control Assistant (ATCA) B. Air Defence Operator (ADO) C. Aircrewman (ACM) REQUIREMENTS POST (A) Minimum 2 GCE 'O' levels m English and Mathematics. POST (B) Minimum Secondary 111 Passed. POST (C) Minimum Secondary II548 words
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Advertisement659 1981-07-18 23 HShdeP) invites applications from Singapore Citizens/Permanent Residents of Singapore and other ASEAN Citizens with tertiary qualifications for appointment as:A) SYSTEMS AND RESEARCH OFFICER A recognised honours degree m Economics, Statistics or Mathematics. To conduct qualitative and quantitative socio-economic research m concerns pertaining to public housing and its management. In addition,659 words
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Advertisement1003 1981-07-18 23 IT APPLE Computer |1 has expanded to Singapore! I We now have vacancies tor: Management Information Systems Analyst The successful candidate would possess a BBA, BSc or equivalent qualifications m Computer Studies with 2 3 years experience m a manufcictur'ng environment. Knowledge In on-line computerised manufacturing sys'ems would be an1,003 words
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Advertisement858 1981-07-18 24 A well established and fast expanding company seeks a suitable candidate for the challenging position of Financial Controller The successful candidate will be responsible for the I entire accounting, financial and administrative functions of the organisation. Candidates will be expected to develop effective cost control procedures m addition to preparing858 words
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Advertisement706 1981-07-18 24 MONSANTO, a major American murtt-r»tional corporation In the field of agricultural chemfca Is, oWJdm axptora ßon and production, petrochamteals. process chemicals, plastics resins and textfte Intermediates, Make to appoint an energetic and setf-mottvated IrxHvtdual for the following position based In Singapore:MARKETING EXECUTIVE The Job The successful candidate will be responsible706 words
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Advertisement621 1981-07-18 24 I CAREE^mI II We invita applications from suitably II I qualified parsons for the following II TECHNICAL BUYER II The man we seek should possess a degree m II II Mechanical/Electronic Engineering. I IjCandidates who possess an additional II II qualification m Business Adminstration/ II II Management Studies would be621 words
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Advertisement506 1981-07-18 24 ■■g^^ SINGAPORE BUS SERVICE (1978) LTD The Company m conjunction with Vocational Industrial Training Board invites applications from suitably qualified males and females for APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING IN MOTOR VEHICLE MECHANICS Requirements: Singapore Citizen Completed or exempted from National Service Completed Secondary 4 or Passed (Secondary Two education (English- Stream) Age:506 words
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Advertisement472 1981-07-18 25 ITLH BUILDING SUPPLIES PTE LTD, a joint venture between the largest sanitaryware/ tiles supplier m Hong Kong, BSC Group and a local property development company, is a dynamic company engaged m the supply of quality sanitarywares, bathroom fixtures, leisure products, wall floor tiles to the building industry. With current expansion,472 words
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Advertisement558 1981-07-18 25 MONEY MARKET DEALER c. 5540,000 p.a. Our client, an expanding branch of a major American bank, requires a Money Market Dealer for its team of professionals. The ideal candidate should possess: a university education at least 3 years experience m managing a Eurodollar book of more than US$2OO miion the558 words
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Advertisement966 1981-07-18 25 Announcement Ampex International Sales Corporation Singapore Branch We are pleased to announce that "M/S Eastland Trading (M) Sdn Bhd" of 301 Jalan Pekeliling, Kuala Lumpur 17-01, Malaysia, Telephone No: 03 *****9 is our authorised distributor m Malaysia effective Ist March 1981. The distributorship of "Messrs Syarikat Vanguard" has been terminated966 words
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