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Title Section14 1981-07-22 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1981 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 101/1/8114 words
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Article880 1981-07-22 1 Full range of courses by late 80's By Our Parliamentary Reporters THE government yesterday pledged its fullest support for the development of the Nanyang Technological Institute which should, by the late Eighties, be able to provide a full range of both general and honours degree880 words
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346 1981-07-22 1 Stint at work site 'part of civil defence' NATIONAL servicemen training m the construction trades will m fact be carrying out duties relevant to the overall defence of Singapore, Parliament was told yesterday. The Minister of State (Defence), Dr Yeo Ning Hong, told the House that part of Singapore's civil346 words
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Article57 1981-07-22 1 JAKARTA. Tues. The Gamkonora volcano on Halmahera Island m the Molucca Sea, about 2500 km north-east of Jakarta, erupted yesterday, sending up thick black clouds over the Island, Antara news agency reported today. Villagers living around the volcano, which first erupted last March, have evacuated theReuter - 57 words
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179 1981-07-22 1 Another 21 points sliced off ST shares index PRICES took another dive at the Stack Exchange of Singapore yesterday as continuing tight liquidity and bad sentiments deepened the gloom. At the cad at the day, the Straits Times Industrials Index was down another 21.41 points ta 855.81. As interest rate*179 words
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Article21 1981-07-22 1 MANCHESTER, Tues. Police today ordered an inquiry into accusations of police brutality during street riots here last week. AFP.AFP - 21 words
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173 1981-07-22 1 Viets, Khmer Rouge locked in battle at Thai border BANGKOK, Tuesday HEAVY fighting involving tanks and rockets have broken out between Vietnamese troops and Khmer Rouge guerillas m western Kampuchea near the Thai border, military sources said today. They added the Vietnamese, armed with tanks and rockets, attacked the KhmerReuter - 173 words
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Article103 1981-07-22 1 Man gives up after plane hijack WEST BERLIN, Tues. An unidentified man, who hijacked a Polish passenger plane In Katowice m Poland and compelled the pilot to fly here, surrendered soon after the aircraft landed, police said. The aircraft, an Antonov24, with SO people on board was on an internalReuter - 103 words
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Article44 1981-07-22 1 NEW DELHI. Tues. Indian President Neelam Sanjiva Reddy, who was to go to Sri Lanka and Indonesia next month, has postponed the visit, the Press Trust o( India (PTI) said today. Howevet there was no official announcement of the postponement. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article157 1981-07-22 1 2.8 m jobless in Britain LONDON, Tues BRITAIN'S jobless total has risen to 11.8 per cent of the workforce, a record since the Great Depression of the *****, according to government figures published today. The latest figures showed 2,851,623 people out of work, a sharp rise of 171,153 on lastReuter - 157 words
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Article, Illustration246 1981-07-22 1 NATIONAL Intermediate soccer players Moh*med Roza.ll bin Alias, 11, ud Mail bin PalJan, 23, were charged la a magistrate's court yesterday with accepting fMffc and agreeing to accept another $11,IN to Ox matches durIni the llth Mara Ha 11 m soccer toarsament246 words
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Article72 1981-07-22 1 ENGLAND snatched a dramatic 18-runs victory over Australia m the Third Test at Headingley yesterday. Fast bowler Bob Willis shattered the Australian batting m their second innings with a Test career-best of eight for 43. Australia were all out for 111 after England, m an72 words
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Article68 1981-07-22 1 ROME, Tues. The narcotics squad here has stepped up its search for heroin smugglers following three deaths From overdoses last week, bringing Rome's total this year to 23. Police believe last week's deaths were caused by addicts using heroin adulterated by cheap chemical additives. Heroin is alwaysAFP - 68 words
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515 1981-07-22 1 TEL AVIV, Tuesday ISRAEL Radio reported today that Prime Minister Menachem Begin had laid down a condition for an Israeli ceasefire the removal of Palestinian guerillas from Lebanon. Quoting a ministerial source, the radio said Mr Begin put the condition to United StatesReuter; AFP; UPI - 515 words
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Article257 1981-07-22 1 Reagan holds back more F-16s OTTAWA, Tues. President Ronald Reagan has ordered an extension of the suspension of US shipments of F-16 jet fighters to Israel following fresh Israeli attacks on Lebanon. He issued the order last night while attending the seven-nation summit near here. US officials said they expectedReuter; NYT - 257 words
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58 1981-07-22 1 LATEST SOVIETS CALL FOR SANCTIONS MOSCOW, Toes. The Soviet Union today called for International sanction* against Israel for Its bombing of Lebanon. In aa authoritative statement broadcast by Radio Moscow, the official Soviet aews agency Taw said: "The Israeli aggressor mast suffer the strictest International sanctions Included In the charterAFP - 58 words
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Advertisement192 1981-07-22 1 BVHPHH 40 pager today In Summary -Page 2 HUNT IN 4 STATES FOR HIGHWAY HOLDUP GANG Pago 14 Pag* 18 French arms export drive Pag* 6 Pages 3, 4, 6, 7 CAUSEWAY —Pag* 14 COMICS 14 EDITORIAL 11 LETTERS 17 CLASSIFIEDS 1»-M Fandi, Malik dropped Pag* 32 Last of the192 words
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Article570 1981-07-22 2 Asean-West unionists 9 talks ASEAN unionists plan to meet their European Economic Community counterparts next year to discuss the increasing protectionist policies of developed countries. NTUC president C. V. Devan Nair said the meeting may generate greater understanding by both sides. The EEC is willing to sponsor the dialogue570 words
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Article218 1981-07-22 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THERE are compelling reasons for the MCA to close ranks and present a united front If It hope* to represent Chinese Interests effectively. ISRAEL'S persistent attacks on Palestinian targets m Lebanon only serve to worsen the conflict In the Middle East while hampering a peaceful218 words
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Article188 1981-07-22 2 INSURANCE COMPUTER TO TRACK DOWN ARSONISTS THE General Insurance Association of Singapore will introduce a computer-controlled system early next year to track down arsonists and cut down on fraudulent fire claims. Plans to introduce this computer system, officially known as the Insurance Register of Losses (IRL), were mentioned188 words
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Article92 1981-07-22 2 PROTECTION CLAMOUR DESPITE talk tc the contrary, protectionism is still rife in the European Economic Community, with textile manufacturers, car makers and other v constantly clamouring for more protection against imports. Continued competition comes from Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and the industrialising countries. Unemployment in the EEC is at92 words
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Article532 1981-07-22 2 Not for Pol Pot THE UPSHOT of the Kampuchea talks are not to pave the way for Pol Pot's return to power and it would be wrong to conclude that China had thwarted Asean efforts to block Pol Pot's path. This is stated by Singapore's permanent ambassador532 words
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Article265 1981-07-22 2 Awaiting decision THE Football Association of Singapore yesterday said Fandi Ahmad and Malik Awab will not be considered for any national commitment until the outcome of their disciplinary hearing is known. Their cases are now with the FAS Council. The two will thus not be m the 25-member squad265 words
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Article398 1981-07-22 2 Adventure unlimited JAMES BARCLAY took a stroll through Borneo. A stroll which lasted six months and took his heart away. He has left it with the tribes who live uncomplicated lives, covet nothing and deceive nobody. After that stroll, he is now sailing the Pacific islands m search398 words
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Article170 1981-07-22 2 Highway hunt POLICE m four states are hunting three triggerhappy robbers prowling the 370-km stretch from Johore Baru to Kuala Lumpur. Special squads are patrolling all trunk roads leading to the captial. Sources said Singapore police are assisting m the operation and a police chief says "it170 words
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331 1981-07-22 3 BELFAST, Tues. An unexpected attempt to break the Maze Prison hunger strike deadlock collapsed early today and any chance of saving the life of Kieran Doherty, who has not eaten for 61 days, appeared remote. Two officials of the Northern Ireland Office wentAFP - 331 words
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Article213 1981-07-22 3 WEST BERLIN, Tuesday WEST Berlin authorities, struggling to cope with an influx of refugees from Sri Lanka, yesterday offered them US$lOO (SJ2IS) each if they would go home. More than 2,000 Sri Lankans have applied for asylum m West Berlin since the beginning ofUPI - 213 words
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Article, Illustration87 1981-07-22 3 Pictures from left show m sequence a US Roland missile tracking and destroying its target a drone over the White Sands Missile Range m New Mexico recently. The drone was augmented with a radar transmitter to make the target appear the size of an Air Force F-86.AP - 87 words
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Article170 1981-07-22 3 BRIGHTON, Tuesday A British proposal, backed by the United States, for an indefinite worldwide ban on commercial whaling was rejected today by the International Whaling Commission. For the seventh straight year, anti-whaling nations failed to drum up the necessary 75 per cent majority toAP - 170 words
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Article105 1981-07-22 3 LONDON, Ties. American Ronald Rosario Rampolla, alias Ronald Zen, 42, was sentenced by a London magistrate's court today to three months' Imprisonment for sending a fake bomb to Queen Elizabeth 11. In May, Zen sent the Queen a package containing a matchbox filled with oap105 words
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211 1981-07-22 3 MADRID, Tues. The marathon European Security Conference entered a critical phase yesterday after East and West both rejected proposals by the other side to break the deadlock. Soviet delegates said the plan tabled by the United States and its Nato allies was one-sided, while WesternReuter - 211 words
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Article44 1981-07-22 3 HALIFAX (Nova Scott* Tues. The Singaporeregistered container ship Bergllnd, damaged In a collision with a Danish ship m dense fog on Sunday night, sank yesterday off Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, the coast guard said. There was no one on board. Renter.Reuter - 44 words
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254 1981-07-22 3 Turk who shot Pope refuses to attend trial ROME, Tues TURKISH terrorist Mehmet Ali Agca refused to appear m court today for the second day of his trial on charges of trying to kill Pope John Paul IT Instead, the bearded 23-year-old sent a message to Chief Judge Severino SantiapichiReuter; AP; UPI - 254 words
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Article36 1981-07-22 3 MEXICO CITY, Tues. Yin Yin, Mexico's giant panda, is expecting her second cub this week almost a year after giving birth to the world's first naturally-conceived panda bom m captivity, zoo officials said. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Advertisement453 1981-07-22 3 IS GOLD UNDERVALUED AT US$42O PER OUNCE? The price of gold, which reached dizzy heights only last year, is now floating just around the US$42O level. If you are thinking of investing m gold, what market indications must you look at before you make a move? The Gold Barometer, published453 words
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167 1981-07-22 4 Hua under renewed attack for political persecution BEIJING, Tues. The Chinese Communist Party today stepped up its attack on former chairman Hua Guofeng, publicly blaming him for political arrests and persecution after he succeeded Mao Zedong five years ago. In an article, the party newspaper People's Daily expanded on criticismsReuter - 167 words
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Article, Illustration85 1981-07-22 4 MISS Venezuela, Irene Saez Conde, being crowned Miss Universe on Monday In New York by outgoing Miss Universe Shawn Weatherby. Miss Conde, 19, an engineering student tram Caracas, was selected from 15 other contestants vying for the title of "the most beautiful girl In the world".AP - 85 words
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253 1981-07-22 4 Five-point guideline for Khmer Rouge guerillas BANGKOK, Tues. AT A secret session, Kampuchea's toppled Khmer Rouge Government issued guidelines for its guerilla fighters, calling on them to pledge their commitment to free elections after the withdrawal of occupying Vietnamese troops, the Khmer Rouge radio said today. Five points were listedAP; AFP - 253 words
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Article142 1981-07-22 4 US to sell Japan $135 m missiles WASHINGTON, Tues. The defence department yesterday notified Congress it intended to sell Japan four sea-to-air Phalanx missiles and support equipment for US$63 (SJI3S) million. Defence officials said the missiles would be used on two new destroyers being equipped m Japan, a guidea-missile destroyerAP - 142 words
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356 1981-07-22 4 UNITED NATIONS, Tims. SAYS TOMMY KOH SINGAPORE'S permanent ambassador to the United Nations, Mr Tommy Koh yesterday denied that the upshot of the Kampuchea Conference here was to ease a return to power by the ousted Pol Pot regime. Hailing theReuter - 356 words
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161 1981-07-22 4 TOKYO, Tnea. When the II Japanese and one American J»u musicians swing Into a rendition at Charlie Parker's Now's the Time last weekend, It marked the time for them when, at long last, they could get a good night's sleep after more thanAP - 161 words
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Article87 1981-07-22 6 A 13-YEAR-OLD altar boy m Denver has filed a complaint against a neighbour who washed the boy's mouth out with soap for spitting and swearing m front of her. Richard Tate, an altar boy at St Catherine of Siena Catholic Church, said Bonnie Towne "accused meUPI - 87 words
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Article72 1981-07-22 6 IT WAS a caper Miss Piggy might have enjoyed. Two police officers m La Habra, California, cautiously approached a car whose trunk was shaking violently. They untied a rope that kept the trunk shut and raised the lid slowly. Inside, they found three pigs a 140-kg maleUPI - 72 words
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Article66 1981-07-22 6 MONEY was not the concern of burglars who broke into a petrol station m Thibodaux, Louisiana, on Monday. They were after the "real thing" CocaCola bottle caps. Police said the burglars apparently were after the caps at Ken's Texaco station because of a promotional contestUPI - 66 words
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482 1981-07-22 6 PARIS, Tue« IN A reversal of policy after weeks of soulsearching, France's new socialist government has decided to launch a major arms export drive. President Francois Mitterrand's Administration wants to do more business with Arab states, France's chief clients for advancedReuter - 482 words
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149 1981-07-22 6 WASHINGTON, Tues. The United States and Iran have been unable to agree on an international bank, delaying the transfer of USs2billion (SR3 billion) m Iranian assets frozen when the US Embassy m Teheran was seized m November 1979. "I think it will beUPI - 149 words
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252 1981-07-22 6 Asians, Latin Americans in Sinai force WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE State Department said yesterday that troops from unspecified nations m Latin America and Asia will probably join Israeli, Egyptian and American soldiers m a new peace-keeping force for the Sinai. "It appears thus far i that we will be able toUPI - 252 words
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191 1981-07-22 6 Japanese on way to plants that 'live on air' TOKYO, Tues. Japa nese scientists believe they are close to creating a new breed erf farm crops that will not need artificial fertilisers, the Kyodo News Service reported today. Scientists at the National Institute of Genetics m Mishima, Tokyo, are cuttingAFP - 191 words
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209 1981-07-22 6 LOS ANGELES, Toes. "Don't inst stand there do nothing," is Mr BUI Fnqua's motto. Mr Fuqna, 3t, does nothing for a living and supports himself quite well at it, getting up to USfl^N (SK,7fc) an kov. He is paid to standAP - 209 words
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Article, Illustration403 1981-07-22 7 OTTAWA, Tv««, THE seven-nation Western summit ends today with President Ronald Reagan standing firm on fiscal policy, despite strong European pressure for lower US interest rates. Government leaders of the West's leading democracies will wind up the two-day conference with a call forReuter; AP - 403 words
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90 1981-07-22 7 MONTEBELLO (Quebec), Tues. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher walked by the President of France yesterday without recognising him at the first full meeting of the seven industrialised democracies bat she immediately apologised. After entering the Chateau Montebello where the talks were held, the British90 words
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367 1981-07-22 7 WASHINGTON, Tues A TENTATIVE agreement to avert a nation-wide postal strike m the United States collapsed early today less than an hour after it was announced by union negotiators. However talks aimed at finding a settlement to the dispute carried on. The agreementReuter; AP - 367 words
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Article54 1981-07-22 7 SHEFFIELD, Tues. A conference of the World Council of Churches has urged member churches to study ways of reducing organised international prostitution, a spokesman said yesterday. Delegates heard accounts of Westerners travelling to Third World countries for sexual purposes and of women, sometimes as young asReuter - 54 words
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Article226 1981-07-22 7 WASHINGTON, Tues. A kilometre-long cable overheated and burst into flames at Grand Coulee Dam yesterday, closing down three of the world's largest hydroelectric generators for at least several months, authorities said. Although the fire immediately halted the flow of 1,900 megawatts of electricity to the north-westUPI - 226 words
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154 1981-07-22 7 NEW YORK, Tues. Police hunted former convict Jack Henry Abbott for questioning m a murder just as the country's book reviewers were hailing his account of prison life as a literary masterpiece. Police want to question Abbott, 37, the author of the widely-praisedReuter - 154 words
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Article, Illustration701 1981-07-22 8 NICHOLAS BRAY - Trade barriers pose a threat to future of EEC NICHOLAS BRAY THE EEC is entangled m a web of trad* restrictions as governments and industry try to fight joblessness and weak balances of payments. A commission report says hindrances to trade like customs barriers between EEC states are undermining theReuter - 701 words
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829 1981-07-22 8 COLIN McINTYRE - Embassies under siege by Poles seeking visas COLIN McINTYRE By m Warsaw POLES are streaming abroad m increasing numbers to work, with the apparent encouragement of a government struggling to provide, food and fobs. Faced with the worst economic crisis since World War n, which has emptied store shelves andReuter - 829 words
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430 1981-07-22 9 K. BALA - K. BALA By ASEAN trade union leaders are planning to hold a dialogue with their counterparts from the European Economic Community early next year to discuss economic issues especially the increasing protectionist policies by developed countries. Disclosing this yesterday, NTUC president Mr430 words
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282 1981-07-22 9 MR C.V. DEVAN NAIR is to quit as President of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions-Asian Regional Organisation soon. In doing so, he will be paving the way for the appointment of Dr Wan Soon Bee, deputy director (industrial relations) of282 words
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158 1981-07-22 9 TWO MEN ADMIT USING FORGED PASSPORTS TWO businessmen, both holders of their own legitimate passports, yesterday admitted entering Singapore on four occasions with 'orged Thai passports. Both Ang Boon Tye, 50, a Singaporean, and Wey Jeng Cheng, 52, a Taiwanese, were jailed a day and fined $1,000. Asst Supt H.L.158 words
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Article55 1981-07-22 9 instantly when the motorcycle which he was riding was involved m a three-vehicle crash at the junction of Choa Chu Kang and Jalan Parut, at 7.05 a.m. on Monday. His machine crashed with a private bus and a van. Police said Mr Quek's head was pinned55 words
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121 1981-07-22 9 CHINA'S new con mercial representative office here will be headed by i senior official from its Ministry of Foreign Trade. He is Mr Xi the director of th<? fourth bureau, Ministry of Foreign Trade. Mr Xi was a member of a delegation led121 words
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Article, Illustration111 1981-07-22 9 Singing his way home to Manila IS the qilet and brightly-lit underpass, below the hustle mad hurtle tt Semite Road, Filipino musician Franctoc* de Castro, 2s, Is seen here belting oat a repertoire of coantry and Western, folk and pop tones. He strummed his galtar, sang and played his harmonic*MAZLAN BADRON - 111 words
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Article99 1981-07-22 9 Technician accepts lower damages TECHNICIAN Ho Peng Chiu, who sued his waitress wife for a divorce on grounds of adultery, yesterday accepted a payment offer of $2,800 for damages and costs from "the other man" Mr Teo Lai Huat, of Dover Road. Mr Teo had originally opposed the damages claim99 words
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Article91 1981-07-22 9 A CHAMBER music recital will be held at the Victoria Concert Hall on Friday at 8 p.m. Chen Chien-Tai will be at the violin, Chen Chien-Am, cello and Dominique Weber, piano. Tickets at $3, $5, {8, $10 and $15 are on sale at C.K. Tang, Cold Storage, Yamaha91 words
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Article37 1981-07-22 9 THE Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), Mr S. Rajaratnam, will launch Kampung Glam's crime prevention campaign at the Crawford community centre at 8 p.m. today. Mr Rajaratnam is also the MP for the area.37 words
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222 1981-07-22 10 AIR pollution levels last year remained fairly similar to the previous year's except for a significant increase m suspended particles. The increase In susKnded particles could due to increased building activity, says the Prime Minister's Office Antl-pollotion I'nlt m Its222 words
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589 1981-07-22 10 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI By WITH a staff of 42 and an annual budget of $1 million, the Anti-Pollution Unit of the Prime Minister's Office is a modest set-up. Yet, the unit is entrusted with the job of keeping589 words
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115 1981-07-22 10 A FORMER secretary of businessman Isaac Paul Ratnam, on trial with another businessman Ng Fook Khaw on 40 cheating charges, told a district court yesterday that Ratnam had once told her to tell the police the truth and not worry about him.115 words
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Article62 1981-07-22 10 TWO cadets and an officer of the National Cadet Corps (Air) left for the United Stales yesterday as part of the International Air Cadet Exchange 1981 programme. Lt Leonardo S Doeaisamy, and Cadets Tan Tai Seong and Ng Beng Tiong will be guests of the Civil62 words
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162 1981-07-22 10 Firemen called to help with vice raid FIREMEN were called out yesterday afternoon to rescue a young Thai woman who tried to escape a police anti-vice raid on a flat m Poney Mansion, Bencoolen Street. Following a tip-off that some Thai women were m a seventh floor flat there, ClD's162 words
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Article72 1981-07-22 10 POLICE investigating the death of a couple with their throats slit m a flat m Pandan Garden, Jurong, on Monday, have classified the case as murder cum suicide. The bodies of Miss Ng Hup Kwan, 30, and Mr Khong Hong, 34, were found m the master bedroom72 words
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Article69 1981-07-22 10 POLICE have arrested six people believed to have been responsible for terrorising courting couples m the Farrer Park and Toa Pay oh Park areas. They are believed to have held up at least eight couples last week. Police yesterday appealed to couples who have been69 words
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433 1981-07-22 10 IAC raps director over seaman's wages THE president of the Industrial Arbitration Court rapped the director of a shipping company yesterday for trying to "wriggle out" of an agreement to pay its seamen from the day they are certified fit for duty by the company's doctor. Mr Tan Boon Chiang433 words
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Article34 1981-07-22 10 THE Culture Minister, Mr S. Dhanabalan, will open the exhibition. The Land Transport of Singapore: from Early Times to the Present, at the Victoria Exhibition Hall on July 28 at 5.30 p.m.34 words
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Article, Illustration492 1981-07-22 12 Occupancy period slashed FAMILIES wishing to swop their flats with others to live near parents or children will m future no longer have to wait five years before doing so. The HDB will be reducing the minimum occupancy period492 words
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Article239 1981-07-22 12 HOUSING Board figures show that an overwhelming majority of applicants can afford the higher prices. Only 0.28 per cent of 94,400 on the waiting list or 260 people changed to smaller flats between May 17 and June 30 The announcement of the increase m flat239 words
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434 1981-07-22 12 New park will be built in Bedok North Estate A PARK will be developed for residents m Neighbourhood 5, Bedok North Estate, National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan said. It will be m the open space m front of Blocks 551, 552 and 554, he said m reply to a434 words
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Article, Illustration340 1981-07-22 12 FIGURES show that Chinese pupils taking another second language such as Malay, instead of their mother tongue, do not do well m the subject, Minister of State (Education) Dr Tay Eng Soon, said yesterday. The results were better when they take their Br340 words
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Article, Illustration266 1981-07-22 12 No acute labour shortage in hotel industry THE hotel industry is not suffering an acute shortage of labour. It is just short of waitresses and chambermaids mainly, Parliamentary Secretary (Labour) Eugene Yap said yesterday. More workers would be needed m the next five years as another 13,500 rooms are expected266 words
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90 1981-07-22 12 A SERVICE linking Eunos Industrial Estate to the bus terminal at Geylang Lorong 1 has been planned, the Communications and Labour Minister, Mr Ong Teng Cheong. said yesterday. Mr Ong, replying to Mr Wan Hussin Zoohri (Kampung Übi), said the new service would90 words
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228 1981-07-22 12 TENANTS m Punggol estate who need bigger workshops can tender for one of the 64 Housing Board terrace workshops m nearby Defu estate which will be ready next year. Disclosing this, National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan said the terrace workshops at Block 12,228 words
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Article137 1981-07-22 12 THE $24, Hi grant for new community centres to boy furniture and equipment is "hopelessly Inadequate," the Prime Minister said, through Senior Minister of State (Prime Minister's Office) Lee Khoon Choy. The matter Is being reviewed and the new grants will be knovn soon. Mr137 words
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105 1981-07-22 12 Airport bus service to Changi Village TOURISTS arriving at Singapore Changi Airport will soon be able to visit Changi Village. The Department of Civil Aviation intends to arrange, on a trial basis, a limited bus service for tourists from the airport passenger terminal building to the cargo complex. From there,Agencies - 105 words
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274 1981-07-22 12 VDUs not harmful but may cause eye strain VISUAL display units (VDUs) do not emit any harmful radiation but some aspects of their use may cause eye strain. So there is no need to do a study on the health hazards they pose. Minister of State (Labour), Dr Wong Kwei274 words
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Article487 1981-07-22 12 FROM THE GALLERY THE one-day sitting of Parliament yesterday was an affair conducted mainly by the younger set m Singapore's political leadership. Daring question time, the senior ministers were content to sit back and listen while their young lieutenants took to the floor to answer a myriad queries from backbenchers.487 words
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Advertisement410 1981-07-22 12 ■V"ld\ V— llClir^ liJSiliJi h~from West Germany r )9? v iKurz Relax Chair, the patented resting comfort. This L i\\M[ I fi^MLfci'VV is a special construction, which means that the W> I position can be infinitely varied from "upright" to ff/./ "resting" by lifting the arm-rest and shifting your I410 words
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PARLIAMENT REPORT 2
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Article, Illustration991 1981-07-22 13 4 IT WOULD not be to Singapore's advantage and It would be very disappointing If, say, II, IS yean later, the Prime Minister has to send Dr Gob and his task force team to clear a mess which could have been991 words
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266 1981-07-22 13 Liability for oil slicks 'no extra burden' COMMUNICATIONS Minister Ong Teng Cheong said acceding to the International Convention on Civil Liability for Oil Pollution Damages puts no extra burden on Singapore. On the contrary, it will ensure that Singapore is adequately compensated for any damage suffered from oil pollution. Mr266 words
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Article59 1981-07-22 13 THE Port of Singapore Authority can now recover from the owner of a vessel or the occupier of a place the cost it incurs for removing the oil they discharged m Singapore waters. This is provided (or m the Prevention of Pollution of the Sea59 words
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504 1981-07-22 13 'Raising betting tax will not deter gamblers' RAISING the tax on betting and sweepstakes would merely increase government revenue instead of discouraging gambling, the MP for Whampoa, Dr Augustine Tan, said. Urging the government to evaluate its policies on gambling, Dr Tan suggested that the best thing would be to504 words
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384 1981-07-22 13 Sikh Gurdwara Boards to be merged THE two Sikh Gurdwara Boards running the community's two temples are to be amalgamated. The move would pave the way for the building of a central Sikh temple, said acting Social Affairs Minister Dr Ahmad Mattar yesterday. He assured the Sikh community that members384 words
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306 1981-07-22 13 House 'yes' to that $600,000 exemption THE Estate Duty (Amendment) Bill, which raises the existing exemption ceiling for houses from 1200,000 to $600,000, was passed yesterday. Finance Minister Hon Sui Sen, m moving the second reading of the Bill, said its aim was to give legislative effect to the estate306 words
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212 1981-07-22 13 World Bank allowed to issue shares in Singapore THE World Bank will be allowed to issue shares, debentures, bonds, notes and other securities m Singapore under a new section m the Bret ton Woods Agreements (Amendment) Bill, passed m Parliament yesterday. At present, it is barred from doing so under212 words
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225 1981-07-22 13 25,000 new phone lines by this month ANOTHER 25,000 telephone lines will be installed by the end of the month to boost the total telephone network size of Singapore and thus, service to the public. Of these, 15.000 will serve residents m Jurong East and West New Towns, Bukit Batok225 words
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98 1981-07-22 13 CONTRACTOR Bay Yock Chwee, 43, who broke his right leg m a traffic accident three years ago, was awarded $16,000 damages and costs by the High Court yesterday. Mr Johnny Seah, for Mr Bay, said the defendant, motorist Lee Hong Liong, 25, had agreed98 words
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Article86 1981-07-22 13 PART of Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3, near the Ang Mo Kio Town Garden, will be closed to traffic tomorrow from 12.30 a.m. to 5 a.m. This is to enable a pedestrian overhead bridge to be put up across the road. New bridge TRAFFIC along New86 words
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101 1981-07-22 13 SAMSUL Hafar bin Abdullah, 19, was yesterday fined $250 by a district judge for forging a medical certificate. He admitted the offence. Assistant Superintendent H.L. Miranda told the court that Samsul had, on May 13, altered the certificate, which entitled him one101 words
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251 1981-07-22 13 KOH YAN POH - KOH YAN POH By THE Postal Services De| cry of two letter facing m October and a semi tpartment will take delivand cancelling machines i-automatic letter sorter 1 early next year. The equipment, costing $1.8 million were ordered from Japan's Nippon Electric251 words
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Article21 1981-07-22 13 BUONA Vista community centre is organising an open chess championship at its premises on August 10 at 3 p.m.21 words
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Advertisement9 1981-07-22 13 PARLIAMENT hu been ad jmmikk! to «Ute to keflxe4.9 words
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Advertisement152 1981-07-22 13 ENJOYATASIE OF PARADISE ENROUTE 10 EUROPE. Hnr? $^^W^EQti£l3Br&. 'i'Jr y-* JrssS& "V"' mtS^^^yT -r /fy J 4 J^ &r#%MiaiP^ y^'** ■;>■* ■WPKiaMP/ f jf J^Jr !s&#*£**&■ is* S^O^H B^B^B^Bl ■^■^^■^■^■V^siSr Jm lit jf '&Jr£jrJFjd^ir^&AZ?Lj&£t?*!£&UiPzZZ*-''y<M' f r'"' °V B^v '^S Hk B^P WS*^-*,- "'Z- 'ZZ^^^**'^Our Tristar flights depart Singapore every Tuesday152 words
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215 1981-07-22 14 Tontines an offence reminder by police KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The police yesterday reminded the public that it is an offence to organise or take part m tontines (kootu) and urged them to refrain from such activities to prevent any untoward incidents. Under the Kootu Funds (Prohibition) Act 1971, an offenderNST - 215 words
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Article155 1981-07-22 14 Mahathir: Don't make it an issue CHANOLOON (Kedaii), Ties. Datuk Berl Dr Mahathir Mohamad has expressed the tope that m sac wsbM make tke arrest sf Siddlq Msnamed Oksmse for bring a KGB agent an issae to farther their political Interests. The Prime Minister saM that certain quarters might aseAFP - 155 words
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Article58 1981-07-22 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The second round of the Malaysia-Japan air talks failed to reach agreement over a request for MAS to operate daily wide-bodied flights to Tokyo. According to an agency report, the Japanese made counter-proposals which contained a condition for increasing MAS flights toNST - 58 words
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Article40 1981-07-22 14 KOTA BARU, Tues. Sixteen men and a woman were fined MJBO each by a syariah court here today for drinking liquor m public. All sixteen, including four soldiers and several government officers, pleaded guilty and paid their fines.40 words
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Article32 1981-07-22 14 PETALING JAVA, Tues. Three armed men masked with nylon stockings held up a 16-year-old girl m Jalan Changgai and escaped with MJ4.000 m cash and jewellery on Sunday night. NSTNST - 32 words
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119 1981-07-22 14 MALACCA, Tues. A teacher killed eight cobras and saved a primary school pupil from being bitten by one of the snakes near here, the national news agency Bernama reported yesterday. It all started when a Standard Two pupil was confronted by a 1.5- metre119 words
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341 1981-07-22 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday Police m four states are on the trail of a gang of highwaymen active on the 370-kir» stretch from Johore Baru to Kuala Lumpur. Comprising two gunmen and an accomplice, police have described £hem as trigger-happy and more dangerous than previous341 words
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244 1981-07-22 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE United Chinese School Committees' Association expressed shock over the appointmnt of Datuk Haji Suhaimi Kamaruddin as Deputy Education Minister, the Star reported here today. The association m a statement said the appointment was "unacceptable" to Malaysian Chinese. The statement notedAFP - 244 words
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Article88 1981-07-22 14 CABINET MEETING TODAY KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The new cabinet will hold its first meeting tomorrow during which Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad will outline to the ministers what he expects from them and their ministries. The Prime Minister will also put forward his thoughts on ways to continue with theAFP - 88 words
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Article43 1981-07-22 14 KUAXA LUMPUR, Tues. Kedah's Mentri Besar, Datuk Sen Syed Nahar Shahabuddin. and a senior state executive councillor, Datuk Haji Osman Aroff, left for Rome today to sign an agreement for the setting up of a marble factory on Langkawi Island AFPAFP - 43 words
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Advertisement558 1981-07-22 14 tWido) range of ALAIN 1 _AM RENAUD Shirts MM LV U.P. $45.50 H W sale3O% AmWWM off AM m A W—^kw—^mmm m Fabulous bargains m tflH^T*"" 9 all departments >r% C>nly 5 days left! a New Selection of W? I W 1 1 SIMON T-Shirts •a-----L_aL •a-T U.P.518.20 -vXEabaA i558 words
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Advertisement214 1981-07-22 14 COURAGE V* •j? CONFIDENCE V JL LEADERSHIP ofei haiudrt S 10 ways the Dale Carnegie Course helps men and women s Acquire poise and confidence s Speak eHediveiy s Sell yourself and your ideas s Be at your best with any group s Remember names Think and speak on your214 words
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Miscellaneous110 1981-07-22 14 Bringing Up Father By Bill Ka vanagh Hal Camp FE-EDIMG A> COOK wrU JK36S IF TWe BUTLER frilLx rmJkiiJ^- f" t-*OW DID GReAT potunpa:s appetite is I cokaes froka the i-^tw^ c look, i wired KEEPING KNE BROKE '> AGEMC/ WHILE Ii«AIM ["^VV^P^ttk Ot JI(36S? 7 MINA OM r^&l the110 words
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Article198 1981-07-22 15 A case for lower pork prices? THE Consumers Association of Singapore will be meeting representatives of the Singapore Pork Merchants Association, probably to discuss the impending increase m pork prices. Case president Dr Lee Ngak Slang yesterday declined to elaborate. The SPMA is pushing ahead with its price increase of198 words
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523 1981-07-22 15 THE Resources Development Corporation (RDC) has come out m defence of its decision to raise granite and sand prices to contractors by 40 to 50 per cent. Contractors had expressed dismay at the increases by RDC, which is government-owned and is the largest supplier523 words
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402 1981-07-22 15 CIVIL servants will have to wait another two or three weeks before they will know what they are getting from this year's National Wages Council recommendations. It is two months since the NWC guidelines of $32 plus 6-10 per cent were announced on May402 words
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291 1981-07-22 15 THE courtesy of an SBS conductress on Service 175 earned her a bouquet from a family she helped on Monday. Mr K. Michael Mahen dran, 37, he and his family boarded the bus after a shopping spree m Selegie Road. He said: "The291 words
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Article49 1981-07-22 15 NGEE Ann Technical College'! Shipbuilding and Repair Technology Department wUl hold a part-time evening course in advanced welding technology from Aug 31. The course is part of Ngee Ann's programme to provide continuing education to people already in the industry. For details ring 666B5 Ext 31849 words
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Article214 1981-07-22 15 Robbers waited 45 min for haul THREE rafcben paring m vWton ctlMiU gold jewellery w«rkslMp Im Nartli Bridge Road yesterday mornIng, ambushed the •waer aad wtwped with cmsh sod valuables worth nearly half a mllUon dollars. The rettery Is boHeved to he c si the I— get s*Mnp« ever staged214 words
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388 1981-07-22 15 Dealings were strictly friendly, says counsel ASST SUPT of Police Gian Singh, did not solicit the gifts he is accused of receiving as bribes as his dealings were solely on the basis of personal friendship, a district court heard yesterday. Defence counsel Leo Fernando said that when Mr Quek Cheng388 words
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Article385 1981-07-22 16 LEADERS of the Malaysian Chinese Association are gearing themselves for the party's annual convention next month. Well might they start applying their energy to putting their house m order. Perhaps more than any Malaysian political party, the MCA has had its share of factionalism. Nowhere is the bitterness385 words
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Article355 1981-07-22 16 A POSSIBLE peaceful solution to the Middle East conflict just got blasted out of the sky with the latest Israeli offensive against Palestinians m Lebanon. The attack can only lead to the inevitable an escalation of the crisis when Arab nations rally together m the face of355 words
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698 1981-07-22 16 JAMES RESTON - US faces dilemma of what to do about Begin JAMES RESTON By ON the eve of President Ronald Reagan's first meeting with the other leaders of the industrial world m Ottawa, and at the start of his first attempt to renew peace negotiations m the Middle East, Israel bombed PalestinianNYT - 698 words
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Article, Illustration1461 1981-07-22 16 YOUSSEF IBRAHIM - YOUSSEF IBRAHIM PRICE RISES LIKELY AS PRODUCERS CUT OUTPUT, SAY EXPERTS By Writing for the Asian Wall Street Journal THE oil glut that has put pressure on some producing nations to lower prices and others to cut output may be drying up.1,461 words
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Article585 1981-07-22 16 ANDREW LESLIE - ANDREW LESLIE By AN obvious question which arises when we pause to consider the forms and functions of human language (forms and functions which we normally take for granted) is this: How do we learn language m the first place as children? Consider for a moment the585 words
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Advertisement286 1981-07-22 16 Club Mcd Malaysia. The great new holiday where all the extras are free. B^'Sa^v^^^El I H^S^H M Ht^^^^fv. airconditioned and it's set m unspoiled jungle with glorious "Real Paris-style cabaret too _^t Ijs and it sail on the house." fl dk.mSkd/tF- ~jM ji &£f S^J^ T^ e is s m286 words
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Letter662 1981-07-22 17 ON ANIMALS KEPT OR ABANDONED WE read the letter by June Wheatley, "Stop Illtreatment Of Animals" (ST. July 9) with both enthusiasm and' agreement. Ms Wheatley made reference to a recent article by an expert m animal behaviour, who criticised the act of forcing "timid animals to662 words
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Letter181 1981-07-22 17 ON Jnly 12, while ant togging at Telok Siangan Rise. I suddenly heard a very weak meow. I stopped and looked around. What I saw made my heart ache with pity and anger. Three OtOe kittens had been thrown away by waewe, and they happened to181 words
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Letter484 1981-07-22 17 THE only organisation m Singapore caring for the welfare of strays is the SPCA. Due to lack of funds, space, shortage of manPathetic ex-pets I REFER to June Wheatley's "Stop 111-Treatment Of Animals" (ST, July 9). The strays she mentioned are probably the victims484 words
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Letter108 1981-07-22 17 I SEE a number of young Malay boys and girls aged from about six to 15, begging at Arab Street, near the Sultan Mosque. Normally they ap- proach a member of the public and say that they are orphans. As far as I know, m Singapore, there is108 words
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Letter94 1981-07-22 17 I REFER to the reader's complaint on the cockroach spray which failed to perform according to the advertiser's claims. I bought a sonic mosquito repellant which totally fails to do the job. I placed it within "earshot" of a specimen, which merrily continued flying around me. Yet94 words
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Letter97 1981-07-22 17 WE would like to point out the following antics of the refuse collectors at Yew LJan Park. One can see many plastic dust-bins scattered around, because the bins and covers are thrown all over the place. Several plastic bins have been subjected to rough handling, resulting m97 words
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Letter112 1981-07-22 17 WE have been using LP Gm for cocking for a number of yean. We have been wondering for some time how one can determine whether the dealers supply is a fall tank of LP Gas. We have noticed that sometimes oae tank of LP Gm112 words
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Letter41 1981-07-22 17 THE present number of public swimming pools is inadequate to meet the needs of the public. During weekends it is impossible to get a decent swim m any of the public pools. IRENE LEE Singapore 123141 words
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Letter95 1981-07-22 17 SIGNBOARDS saying "No food /beverages other than those purchasd here is allowed m the restaurant" appear m some fast-food restaurants. We were also told that this instruction came from a government department. Such notices are put inside the entrances. Shouldn't they be put up at the entrance for95 words
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Letter99 1981-07-22 17 AFTER we finished our coffee at a hotel, we asked for the bill. To our utter surprise, we were charged $3.50 per cup, when the price on the menu said $2.50. Later, the waiter pointed out a statement m small print: "Hot beverages per cup99 words
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Letter163 1981-07-22 17 THE HDB has committed a mistake m constructing the Ang Mo Kio Bus Interchange at the junction of Aye 3 and Aye 8, and close to Block 710. Apart from creating traffic congestion along the busy Aye 8, it is going to make life miserable for the163 words
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262 1981-07-22 17 I REFER to the complaint hyf'Earplngged" (ST, Jaly 11), abentUKnotse problem canned by aircraft taking off from Singapore Chaagi Airport. Because of Singapore's limited slse ami Its pepalatiea density, It to simply not possible to eliminate aircraft noise altogether. By shifting the civil alrvert262 words
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Article, Illustration669 1981-07-22 18 6 NOW EVERYTIME I SEE CHILDREN ABOUT THAT AGE, I REMEMBER THE INCIDENT AND FEEL VERY SAD 9 THE judge sentenced him to eight months m jail and disqualified him from driving for five years. But bus driver Ng Ann Cheng, who knockedSteven Lee - 669 words
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Article80 1981-07-22 18 PRODUCTION director Sxe I Ming, 54, of Batoy Advertising Pte Ltd was charged In a magistrate's court yesterday on 11 counts of accepting bribes totalling $119,2».48. He was alleged to have taken the money fr*m Tien Wak Press Pte Ltd m rewards fer Kiving his80 words
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Advertisement238 1981-07-22 18 Don't change your way of life just because you change countries. t"^ "^m '^I^L^. v«^SH|fit^^HH Instead, enjoy Taipei's first luxury hotel with genuine international accommodation, the Lai Lai Shangri-La Hotel No matter where you're from, you'll love our suites and restaurants from seven nationalities. Only Taiwan's largest hotel could offer:238 words
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Advertisement626 1981-07-22 19 ssw.ii ewwju wiiuaaiN for sale. Ever fast Esso quality bitumen emulsion from France selling at very compeUUve price. Available In 5 kilos and 215 kilos drums. Interested parties, please call *****37 WANTED PwUNCBJR WITH three hundred thousand dollars to Invest In viable publishing project Write with financial background and contact626 words
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Advertisement471 1981-07-22 20 46 Situation* Vacant a) Profession*! Executive N.D.T. MANAGER Local Company require* N.DT. Manager lo work in Singapore and South East Aaia region. QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE: Fully conversant In all aspects of N.D.T. work and at least 5 years experience In the related field MmM appllcinli pleat* rap*** 8.T. BOX A***** No471 words
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Advertisement3104 1981-07-22 20 JtftllL" C1,ft USE M DM EH dktouw are invited to apply »or the tonowtng poaWcne:STORY WRITERS •Completed secondary education or Completed recognised apprenticeship training ftchemo 3 years similar exper ienoe Age below 35 years. TYP1STS/TREX OPERATORS •GCE 0 certificate holders Typing 50 wpm on electric typewriter Operate OKI telex machine3,104 words
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Advertisement493 1981-07-22 20 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS requires many KEYPUNCH OPERATORS Attractive salary for Openton with 1 to I years experience Only 2 routing shift* Sunday as off day Training for 30 w.p.m. Typists Intafwtod Ml asvssnswv at: 1421 INTERN ATONAL PLAZA 14TM FLOOR AMSONROAD SINOAPORE (BO7 TEL: *****S0/2 COKTIUM ENGINEERS FAR EAST PTE493 words
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Advertisement991 1981-07-22 21 RBOUIRED PERSONAL SECRETARY to Director. Minimum 3 years experience. Oood Shorthand and typing speed. Must have Initiative and can work Independently. Commencing Salary 5450 p.m. Interested please write to: Straits Oroup. Unit 704, Asia Chambers. No. 20, I McCailum Street Spore 0106. ESTABLISHED TRAOBPJ COMPANY In Jurong requires Immediately Oeneral991 words
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Advertisement711 1981-07-22 21 Company requires Clerk/Typist Experience preferred. Knowledge of Chinese advantageous. Tel: *****13. LOCAL CONTRACTOR FIRM requires a Female Oeneral Clerk m Jurong. Interested applicants please contact *****88 for an appointment RECg^PTrOMST/ TYPIST REOUMED by Established Real Estate Agency Full details to: S.T. Box A*****, 1 New Industrial Road, Singapore 1963. MOARRED711 words
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Advertisement556 1981-07-22 21 Established Company requires a SALSSMAN to promote their line of photographic equipment It accessories Requirements: o Previous experience In a similar line with good sales contacts 0 Knowledge of English b Mandarin a Preferably possess own transport Salary b transport allowance are negotiable and will be attractive for the right556 words
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Advertisement453 1981-07-22 21 INTERVIEW TODAY!! EatabNarted Ueed Cera DeeJer/ urgently requires: MALE/ FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES To work In maw need oars drvMon o Must possess a clean class 3 driving licence a Knowledge of used cars trade an advantage. WHEELS ENTERPRISES PTE LTD 206. 2nd floor Royal Hotai MOWiOfl ROOO Singapore 1130 10e.m.453 words
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Advertisement775 1981-07-22 21 TIVE required to market well known brand of Sheet Metal working machines and machine tools, etc. Intereated apply to: Advertiser, Ang Mo Klo (West) P.O. Box 363, Singapore 91S& URGENTLY REQUIRED SALES Representatives. Male/ Female. Attractive commission. Earn as much as MOO to 11,000 pm Call personally at: 8-B, Waterloo775 words
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Advertisement391 1981-07-22 21 WsIMfeBMIBIIIMII VMSNMS die IOBOWMC poaMwMßiotaexpandsngSle^jrardand Mvte suttsbJy qualaVd scrsons to apply foroVm. DESIGNERS Degree hokkn m Naval Architecture or Mechanical Engineering •Age 22 35 years i Completed full-time N.S. DRAUGHTSMEN Diploma holders or NTC 2 holders with at least I year's simitar experience •Age 22 23 yean Completed fuß-time N.S.391 words
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Advertisement497 1981-07-22 21 An International Civil Engineering Company ha* immediate employment tor CRANE OPERATORS (PAH/ Lorain Machinery) Malaysian applicant* ara also welcome. l to 2 years experience In handling and maintaining mobile crane 30 tons and above. Must possess valid Class 5 driving licence. •a Preferably possess Certificate of Competency In Mobile crane497 words
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Advertisement419 1981-07-22 22 m t ir i y r II 1 t r i J 111 1 1 a I II F nviinvfiiMif IM/aV lli/IV II Fnvikivn^Mit H/kV mt I IH/I^ z IL M_lj I Jl 1T I I J J .1 I t J[ m_i_l 1_ i f 46 Situations Vacant 4)419 words
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Advertisement470 1981-07-22 22 A weneianailiig nmasiiy In Jwang lies vacancies tar LAB. TECHNICIANS o Minimum OCE •€>' level (Science stream), o Agel9to2Z PROCESS OPERATORS Completed Secondary education. 1 o Willing to perform 3 shirta c Malaysians may apply, o Completed National Servicemen are welcome. Wo otter o Attractive salary. o Shift allowance. o470 words
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Advertisement495 1981-07-22 22 lAn>^^n.C. SIHVtCE EKXMMEEH o Those with electrical and mechanical knowledge, preferably In the field of water '.xeatment. Technician Certificate In mechanical engineering an advantage. o Consideration will also be given to those without the formal educational requlextenalve practical experience In similar capacity, o Must be able to drive Aaa*/ wit495 words
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Advertisement684 1981-07-22 22 MAUE SnrvTCt/COHTWOt. CtiWC OCfO-awt p'iii'i'i'i cties »ar ertysag Those interested are required to apply personally at Mapaaaa tTltTt t»T ntlfi Swan I Im Uwtt OS. BloctA. •tape Factory •••dan^, •0 Pts>yta> ftOaMt taTMlßatJOri ItW QC TECHNICIAN Lares IjiliiiiiMeaial Ma»aa»larlaa Applicants with minimum qualifications: OCE -a level In Science and Chemistry684 words
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Advertisement293 1981-07-22 22 ASaMTAMT SITE FOREMAN urgently required. Experienced preferred and dumpy level. Call personally: 811, 6th floor, Sim Llm Tower, Jalan Besar, Singapore 0830 Tel: *****81/ 2. KOUm MALI/ PIMM I Technical Assutant for company dealing In sound and lighting equipment. Call at: 516, 7th storey, Cuppage Centre. Or tel: WORKSHOP at293 words
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Advertisement265 1981-07-22 22 HITACHI ELECTRONIC DEVICES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD Our newry estßoWshsd multi-mJlwon Color Television Tubes Company is looking for those who are Young and energetic Completed Primary 6 Above 16 years of age Completed National Service Willing to work on 3 rotation shifts. H you ara, hurry and join us ss a265 words
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Advertisement269 1981-07-22 22 efflw requires Immediately MALE A FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Starling salary MALE $350 FEMALE $280 (Willing to work on shifts). M 0 above for confirmation Increment after 3 months. ELECTRICIAN Candidates must possess NTC 3 m related field. VEHICLE DRIVER Class 3 licence. We otter o Pree transportation, transport allowance 13th269 words
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Advertisement328 1981-07-22 22 requires GENERAL PRODUCTION OPERATORS Earn minimum basic salary of $280 p.m. Up to $400 p.m. Plus NO SHIFT 5-DAY WORK WEEK SUBSIDISED TRANSPORT For more details, please call personally at: COOLING SYSTEMS A FLEXIBLES PTE LTD 26 Jalan Buroh Singapore 2261 Bu* 249 from Jurong V Interchange J An International328 words
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Advertisement492 1981-07-22 22 Aa establlahed International !T-S=rt»k£SS eaaaMates tar tke peat MALE OPERATORS a Attractive starting pay with confirmation adjustment. Attendance Incentives. c Free transport Oood promotional prospects PWoee apply tn parson sc PRECISION WATCHCABE PTE LTD wNbVORQ bwKbL C Blali# S*pofwi 2262 Bui Mo SIS from Jwm« InUrC#HW»ow>. FEMALE PLASTIC MJECTIOM MACHINE492 words
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Advertisement447 1981-07-22 22 isry§a Start your career inNMßas 1) MECHANICS TO UNDERGO OVERSEAS TRAINING (Chai Chee only) j Must possess NTC Grade 3 m Maintenance Fitting and have some knowledge of electrical fittings Preference given to exNational Servicemen I Must be willing to work on 3 rotating shifts 2) MALE/FEMALE OPERATORS High starting447 words
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Advertisement536 1981-07-22 23 1 sssi X "H'sssiA j 0 a I T IFssslin I I II Dw T j*i.;Mievit fi X tl Cnifißoymaiit li^ II LnsV^uwnt fi^ II Dtytoyißiiil li^ II Employment l|/t i i i i i "i—sm 48 Situations Vacant t) Miscellaneous LEXIM (S) PTE LTD has Immediate vacancies for the536 words
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Advertisement392 1981-07-22 23 LABORATORIES PTE LTD requires GENERAL SERVICE PERSONNEL Minimum Secondary 3 education Completed National Service Working knowledge of English Willing to do general duties eg. material handling, machine operations and production storage Willing to work on shifts 5-day work week OFFICE BOY/ DESPATCH RIDER Applicants must be above 1 8 years392 words
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Advertisement527 1981-07-22 23 A foreign owned offieo In Singapore raqutree: SALES EXECUTIVE To KaTrfM*H# wwl known rsnof) oi rnwrlcta e^Mapmwnt, snd jWing ctlßNts pnd accajeeonaej. Appwcswiis wrouio prwnvßory have) the towowlng qiapJHlrsHorn: Relevant sales experience. Ability to negotiate at all levels. Possess own car and have completed National Service. OCE "O" Level certificate527 words
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Advertisement470 1981-07-22 23 moijeo pob ■sino a o r i Requires Immediately WAITRESS (THE COFFEE SHOP, LOUNGE a THE CUM) Starting astanr tSIS pjn^ oonllrm-ad-tarrSMSp^ a Pleasing personality and be able to converse fluently In English c Prepared to work hard and have a strong desire to serve people well c Willing to470 words
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Advertisement569 1981-07-22 23 SINGAPORE COLOUR CENTRE PTELTD reajawaa COUNTER SALES ASSISTANTS (Salary «T7O tSOO) tar Rs taSewwtg brsnohss. awawal Ibm at 111 1 a»a>l fsin rlain fill rlain IBM ljvmj •itt*bti, rwna^n uarfißan, Buklt Tkneh and Tangan. H yau are: a Above 18 years old a English speaking a Pleasant and courteous by569 words
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Advertisement403 1981-07-22 23 molex MOLEX. a world leader In the manufacture of Electrical/ Electronics connections systems has the following vacancy: DESPATCH DRIVER a Class 3 driving licence c Above 20 years old c Able to read and speak simple English A good starting utery and attractive n*tnee baneSta wSI be oflered to the403 words
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Advertisement637 1981-07-22 23 A Newly established Company invites applicants for the following vacancies: 1 SALES EXECUTIVES Male or Female. 25 and above. 3 to 4 yean experience In Men's Casual Wear. Connected with Dept Store and retailers. Knowledge of Malaysian market preferable. 2 OENERALCLERK Female, high school graduate commerce student preferable. 2 3637 words
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Advertisement496 1981-07-22 23 sue MOTEL MERUN SBvOAPORE ssr the HSiiwsj sap i»il Ii 1) JUNJOR CLEPJK/TYPtST 2) MALE TELEPHONE OPERATOR 1) COFFEE HOUSE WAITBHV WAITRESSES 4) SECURITY OUAROS CARPARK ATTEND ANTS Free duty meals will be provided. ii a i n n asshi Ijlj savaaswwAasasa assssssW tm pßjwvonajßjw fof ajn rnißjsrT**Jrw sjwfwji r»j>oant496 words
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Advertisement538 1981-07-22 23 requires Full-timo/ Part-tima CASHIERS DISPENSERS Starttng aaiary S3OO 00 Please apply personally to: A W DHOBY GHAU (NEXT TO CATHAY CINEMA) OPERATIONS ASSISTANT (FEMALE) Urgently n a;aa i b-.Pti rssjsssllss. c OCE "O" Level. c Able to type. c Have an Interested In cars, as she will be required to538 words
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Advertisement519 1981-07-22 23 THE SHW> RESTAURANT ORCHARD ROAD requires 1) WAITRESSES 2) CASHMTRS J) DISHWASHERS Interested, please call personally at UNTT M4-MS, 2NT FLR SHAW CENTRE SCOTTS ROAD after team. Urgently required OFFICE BOY With Class 2 and 3 driving licence Attractive salary and good prospect H Mereeted ptaaaa oae pareanaay BCfWVttt EflVswTpnsMa)519 words
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Advertisement526 1981-07-22 24 H Ciisfjliiinmt ill •Jw SITUeTDOOS vSCSfit a-miiieH ULiimHifr 1) PORKUPT DRrVERS J) MALE AND FEMALE MENUL WORKERS Interested applicants please csil personally after 10 30am at 888, SBt Ptaar Maiwawaaal Plata Alteon Road SI-sasinSSßT miiiiMßiml FralßKl Farwaiwais 1) WHARF CLERKS 1) PACKERS 3) DESPATCH RB9ERS 4) LABOURERS Far IwUrvlsw psaasa526 words
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Advertisement1038 1981-07-22 24 VACANCY FOR OFFICE Boy. Applicants between 15 to 16 years of age or those exempted from National Service. Must have completed at least Primary Six education Salary offered: $210/(all In). Please apply to P O Box 219. Colombo Court Post Office. Singapore 9117 or ring *****11 for interview. SECURITY OUARDS.1,038 words
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Advertisement875 1981-07-22 24 llErr^ymeat (lA UROENTLY REOUIRfD EXPERI ENCED workers, mml-sktlled workers and trainee workers to repair refrigerators and electrical goods Tel: *****36. WANTED EXPERBDeCEO LADY Tailor to measure, cut and sew. Salary 8400 and above CaU at 213. 2nd floor, Satnam House, High Street. Tel: *****31. 1 CISMEBE FEMALE Pump Attendants wanted.875 words
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Advertisement760 1981-07-22 24 FRBITBIQ COMPANY REOUBMS Experienced of Bolna 126 ■Kord machine operators. Tel: *****00. g) Tutorial A Well Established Tuition Centre invites application* for Full/ Part Teaching post In Science, Commerce Ii Arts at all levels. ATTRACTIVE SALARY 8800-8660 AccommodaUon ft Work Permit could be arranged for Foreigners Interested call personally at:760 words
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Advertisement1150 1981-07-22 24 111 Vehicles <VBeats jefi COMING SOON! A NEW HOME FOR SUBARU AT NG KEONG OUR MULTI-STOREY SUBARU COMPLEX TO HOUSE OUR OFFICE, SHOWROOM, SPARE-PARTS STORES AND WORKSHOP IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION AT 9, KIM KEAT ROAD ANY INCONVENIENCES CAUSED IS MOST REGRETTED, BUT WE WILL CONTINUE TO SERVE YOU TEMPORARILY AT1,150 words
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Advertisement572 1981-07-22 24 Vehicles Boats iS Sendyour^T^ car to the VTI RUSTSPECIAUST And get Kendall's 2-system Rustproofing; a 10-year Warranty and FREE annual check-ups. Call the RUST SPECIALIST Kendall Rustproofing System Pte Ltd Tel: *****61 *****38 iB6O HONDA ACCORD AutomaUc. owner,' showroom condlUon. $31,000 Tel: *****20 LATE 1874 HONDA Life. 360 ex. 2572 words
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Advertisement825 1981-07-22 24 I 1872 MERCEDES BENZ 200. Oood condlUon. Radio/ cassette, alrcond, sports rims, PART eligible. $***** 0.n.0 Tel: *****. Francis Knoo. 187$ MERCEDES 280j8 automaUc Radio cassette, new tyres, road tax December "81. Tip top condlUon. No PARF. ***** 0.n.0 Tel: *****29/*****56. 1674 MERCEDES BENZ 280 S. 2 owners for sale.825 words
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Advertisement466 1981-07-22 24 111 Vehicles« Boats fe-ti 1 MONTHS OLD Toyota Tercel (1300). 1 private owner, very low mileage. Tyres brand new. In Up top condlUon. Contact: *****/ 7 Lawrence Owee ALMOST 1678 TOYOTA Corolla Alrcon, hl-fl system, electronic lgnlUon. low mileage. Only $16.- I 500. *****73 Johnny after 1 lam. APRIL 1574466 words
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Advertisement788 1981-07-22 24 CITROEN PALLACE CXI4OS November 1976. PARK eligible Leather upholstery alrcondlUoned, radio/ cassette. Oood condlUon Call: *****38 (between 9.00 am 6.00 pm *****63 (after 6.00pm). ALMOST 78 ALFASUD Sprint 15 Immaculate condition Seeing Is believing. Enthuslas' maintained. Call: Ricky Kow, *****17. LATE 1678 PORSCHE 91 ISC Targa. Very well maintained by788 words
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Advertisement5003 1981-07-22 25 111 Vehictes A Boats IV Acco»i»nioditlon Properties j*± N kcc<mwmo6*im**wpml*9 l^fr IV AccoiimmdatJon 4 Properties jj* IV Accommodanon Properties Luxurious maisonnette apartments and penthouses Ideally located at Holland Road and next to Maxima Holland Court Large landscaped Internal Garden, Closed Circuit T.V. cum Intercom System to all units. Extensive outdoor5,003 words
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Advertisement475 1981-07-22 25 TOWNHOUSE APARTMENT CAVENAOH ROAD DWT. 8 2,300 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, 1 servant's, fully furnished, with swimming pool and children.; playground. (Maximum lease I months ss from early August) Rental: ***** iMg*Sawia. ST. PATRJCirS OARDEN CONDO66BBUM, DWT. 16 1300 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, partially furnished, with swimming pool. RamaL 6*668. PROPERTY AOENCY475 words
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Advertisement887 1981-07-22 25 DWT 18 RsDQSWOOD CONDOBJBNBJM 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms with balcony. Fully luxuriously furnished with 5 National alrcond. Area: 1.600 sq. ft Rental: $4,500 p.m including maintenance. Please call: Mrs Sle. *****32 for Immediate viewing between 3 to 6 pm DWT. 8 GRAMOEFORO Brand new condominium with swimming pool/ tennis/ squash887 words
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Advertisement6439 1981-07-22 26 tiv Accomntodstton 4> Pioyitlai IV «Ux>Miiwiotlitloii 4 Propstrttts ffl^^ IV AcconwioJitioii 4 ProptftlM Accowtwiodrtloii 4 PraptiilM LIV Accoiiinwtattoii 4 Propwtlea a\afß j-Bsfsßfl ;sfalj I 1 m f l 1 1.1 J, I I. n.j— -I i -1 1 I EEBa.^—^-,. 1. J O LUCKY TOWERS Luxurious apartment In prime location,6,439 words
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Advertisement925 1981-07-22 26 DWT. 11, NOVENA BARAT, 3-bed-roomed apartment, newly renovated, sliding doors/ windows, aircond, carpeted, freehold *****07 Miconn. OWT. IS (ROSS OARDBN) renovated walk-up apartment 1 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. $260,000 negotiable Vlsco Enterprises DWT B BRAND NEW Hong Leong condominium. 3 bedrooms, swimming pool, tennis/ squash courts. $415,000 negotiable. *****43/4. UPPER Maisonette,925 words
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Advertisement672 1981-07-22 26 BELLIAN SSCURrnsS OFFER: Large piece of freehold land, selling subject to planning approval for condominium, located m prime residential land, call: *****33. OWTRJCT 10. DUCHESS AVENUE Ana: 16,700 sq.ft Approved for 1 detached bungalow Immediately available for tender Selling with reasonable price Wlllyeo *****07. VACANT LAND FOR Sale at Dlst672 words
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Advertisement714 1981-07-22 27 IV kwmmoMto* A Prcfwrties ,A IV AecoiiwioiHUusi Prafeimi <A IV Accommodation A Properties £ft VI Education 4 instruction M VI Education A Instruction fl| li^Ji! I JlIPj I __^Jl~j I Jl^J 1^ 65 Factory Spoca Vscant/V'antod A SELF-CONTAINED JUROMQ factory with office space overlooking factory noor. Land area approximately 13.600714 words
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Advertisement466 1981-07-22 27 DBS Finance offers attractive terms for commercial/ industrial properties 1 Attractive interest rates Commercial 13vi% p.a. Industrial —14% p.a. 2 Maximum repayment period of 15 years 3. Up to 75% financing. 8 DBS FINANCE DBS Finance Limited G7 Unit 107 DBS Building ShentonWay Singapore ol o6 Tel *****55 MERUN PLAZA466 words
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Advertisement721 1981-07-22 27 THONO TECK BUsUMNO, Scotts Road, prestigious office space outside CBD 2850 sq.ft Partitioned, vacant poaseaslon. D.T. Property Associates *****23/ DStT. 1 SOUTH Bridge Road. 1077 sq.ft Self-contained. Unit with own toilet New carpets, alrcond, partlUons. 8600 p.s f Waltroae. *****33 MERLM PLAZA SSS sq ft. high floor, facing sea, vacant721 words
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Advertisement872 1981-07-22 27 ORCHARD PLAZA I JSS aq. ft office, beautifully renovated/ partitioned and fumlahed at the coat of 8804)0. Rental 810,000 per month. J.E. Housing Associates: *****88/ PRIME OFFICE SPACE along Shenton Way with harbour view for lease at attractive rates Area. 844 to 3784 sq ft Available for Immedlate occupation. Tel872 words
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Advertisement564 1981-07-22 27 OIST. 8 FAR BAST Shopping Centre, area; 243 sq ft 2nd floor, vacant possession. 81,000 pj.f *****88 NMH STNEXT CENTRE 535 sq.rL Vacant possession. ***** p.s.f. (on o Rental: 87.50 ps.t Waltroae *****13. OWBOBia LEATHER GOODS Shop In Tourist Complex tor sale/ take over. Terms to be negotiated. Tel: *****22.564 words
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Advertisement698 1981-07-22 27 PENBSSULA PLAZA Groundfloor shops facing escalator. 1080 D)A SINOAPORE BHOPPBM CENTRE Oroundfloor shops facing main road, 367 sq.ft and 460 sq.ft Principals anly enaulrle* la: 3MIBBB Devtd Wong/ C«c*ta CMANOI ROAD groundnoor shop space facing main road. Area approx. 1,900 sq.ft Suitable for seafood restaurant business or coffee house. For698 words
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Advertisement459 1981-07-22 27 Bask Reading Course for English Speaking Children aged 6-8 10- week courses Twice-weekly Beginners/Intermediate classes start 27th July Lesson times: 2 pm 3pm, 3 pm 4 pm JAPANESE Intensive Day and Evening Conversation Classes commencing 27th July Only 1 2 members per group Native Japanese teachers for further details, please459 words
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Advertisement455 1981-07-22 27 SwDLAMD COMPUTER COURSES a BASIC paXMRARBawM Forßiawmirs Commencing 24/7/81 Friday 6.15-9.45 p.m. a COBOL PROORAMMS4Q Commencing 16/8/81 Enrol new at MBXAND SCHOOL OF COMMERCE (Prat nai Sf Bill OMator.) It. tISI7I/»IISS2TMa WsaVs Cl lar LCcTi T|paaißhia( Daily Bam-9pm) Bn» Killing for absolute beginners Wed. Th. BJOpm M.W.F Uam/2JO-4pm aw. BtaH>455 words
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Advertisement527 1981-07-22 27 RaSaMa hawtsjaal taaohere giving tulUon to local L foreign students In Science, Maths. English etc. at all levels. Tec ISttitV Qaaßßsw awtagaal Hschi'rs available for Science, Maths. English at any levels. DM IHHBB/*****1. Oreap ar ktaMdiaw tuition by qualified graduates at all levels. 810. 812, SIS. 820 for Primary, Sec527 words
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Advertisement268 1981-07-22 27 b) Language STUDY ANOTHER LANOUAOE through Home Study Cassette Courses. Europhone Institute (London). 3-33 Peninsula Shopping Centre Telephone: *****17/ *****84 CMNESE TUmON (TO Secondary 4). Also, other subjects upto Secondary 2 *****32 before USA am, after 6.5S p.m. c) Msmlc QUTAR COURSE for beginners. Commencing 24tn July. 5.00pm or B.oopm268 words
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Advertisement2177 1981-07-22 28 VII Travel 4 Tours >LJ VII Travel ft Tours \JLi VI Travel Tours >X VII Travel ft Tours LL VIII Announcements ft Personal m I j I j l events i II I l| 0m I I a^ li 0m I 1 r aSaSJ r//un/EEKER/ s*T ncAM BritishV^ GREAT VALUE2,177 words
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Advertisement510 1981-07-22 28 114 Lost Found FOUND M aUKIT Tlmah Area, 2 black and white puppies. 6 to S weeks old. Anyone Interested In giving one or both a home, contact: #*****. LOST LESSER COCKATOO around Hong Leong and Faber Hills area. There will be a reward for the return of this bird.510 words
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Advertisement65 1981-07-22 28 ONE BLACK AND White puppy lost Saturday at Queen AstrM Park. Reward offered Telephone a«2357. 115 PartondMiiiigii AN APPEAL Of compassion to an old lady who misses terribly the companionship of a male black and brown crossed breed mongrel dog lost m the vicinity of Frankel Estate on 29-8-81. Please65 words
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Obituary, Illustration88 1981-07-22 29 MR. MARK TEO KIM SOON AGE 70 passed away peacefully on 21/7/81 leaving behind beloved WIFE: AGNES LIM GUAT NEO SON: PHILIP TEO CHWEE LOCK GRANDSON: COLIN TEO EU LENG DAUGHTER: DR. ANGELA TEO SWEE NEO DAUGHTER-IN-LAW: ANN SEOW SOH GUAT SON-IN-LAW: DR. TAN CHIN HOR GRANDSON: DANIEL TAN EN-LAI88 words
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Obituary25 1981-07-22 29 g With deepest sympathy to THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. BHERUMAL ATM ARAM LALWANI From: The Management Staff of CEDAR GARMENT FACTORY (S) LID.J25 words
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Obituary, Illustration49 1981-07-22 29 Lloyd* Bank International, Singipof rv^rvt to wwouncv ttid Jonn Richard ChriaMoftd— Aaatetarrt Manasar, pasaad away an tha a»anan el Saturday. lith My IMI, laaving baMnd hi* wtto, Joanna, and chMdran Natasha and Ala*dair. A >maM aantoe will ba held at Mount Varnon Crematorium at 10.18 aw today.49 words
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Obituary, Illustration71 1981-07-22 29 MDM CHAN SAY HE AH AQEDC7 i I pasted away peacefully on Tuesday 217 81 leaving behind Hu*b*nd Tan Koon Soke I •on: Francis Tan Kim Swee DaugMar-ta-U*: Patricia Leong DanglHir Tan Slew Chlng Inn In I Tan Sum Beng Cortege lying at 34 Bloxhome Drive, Serangoon Oarden Estate. Singapore71 words
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Obituary, Illustration77 1981-07-22 29 MADAM MDCX KAUR W/O THE LAW MOAT MMM OF MEMOLOMU MALAYSIA Passed away on the 9/7/81 In Singapore. Prayer aerrtce will be held at the Sri Ouru B'ngh Sabha Wllkl Road, Singapore, on the 25/7/81 between 3.00 p.m. and 5.00 p.m. MR SONS: OanMfch thigh. *mU lImD (Hr-mwc*) and Mokam77 words
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Obituary, Illustration63 1981-07-22 29 MR EU CHOK LUM. aged M. paaa*d away pnail— > at IMS pjn -I, la, "MM 4aaaM M>a iwaa ■POfUJgty, aWtj CVin l*ll| InV prYa w aaea <x hi* t wlvaa, oMHraa. nlaca*. naphaw*. HM In law. M B"" pM ■^■^■^prwt-ajw, gr^a« gra^v oMMrvn and raiattvaa. Tha oertag* team 163 words
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Obituary, Illustration63 1981-07-22 29 TEMrv TONO KOK SCNO DEPARTED M-7-7* TUna Chang** Many Tntnga, But Wd Tha Maraary TMa Day irinaa' Always remembered by your good friends and colleagues Lawrence Soo Benny Koh Peter Quek Larry Tan Jack Ng Llm Kok Huat Clara Tan Lee Soo Plow AS. Moorthy Koh63 words
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Obituary, Illustration29 1981-07-22 29 Th« fmttj <* ttw tot* Mf L«oob Ens Loooq •Mm Id h>iiii Ihalr ttnoun mi*, to MdMte, coNMguM and rMcttvvv foe tnMc Una stMStAncA, ■Wm<mioi, <— M—. wrwlln id29 words
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Obituary, Illustration28 1981-07-22 29 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE WONG AH HOE *tf A grwn of cot tc#i 11 to wortti c#fit, w'd o# nuWonwr^tt by oow w# grslvful to sM wtio28 words
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Obituary, Illustration14 1981-07-22 29 W»»«C TEWtA FOMO LAI HOW •AOLV MUD BY KTOR a JANE.14 words
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Obituary, Illustration42 1981-07-22 29 MW« WMNK FONQ LAI HOW Who Ml m S ran aaa te k* wNk Lovingly remembered by Nancy, Cindy, Jean, Asian, Jimmy Quek, Lilian, Pauline, Shirley, Eileen. Jimmy Han, Francis. Richard and ',1m Eng Che«.42 words
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Obituary, Illustration33 1981-07-22 29 Tltafwaa Whinte Fang LM Horn tatty mtmut and to™*, nmim fc- —r— |,M, M g^^^m#*> akaa*eaw* In ..Ik,, DW*H WJ pWHI, MwlWii DnHnw, twottf* tit law and land nrm33 words
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Obituary, Illustration22 1981-07-22 29 HEM)VC.I.T*N Daaartada-7-74 Not Just today but every day In silence we remember. AN«|i iufcwad by all Hl* \um422 words
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Obituary, Illustration15 1981-07-22 29 IV VAMVtLOO dcpakttd /anm HBBHB TODAY AND AL WAY* VI LOVB) O—15 words
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Advertisement124 1981-07-22 29 WMIMB OPERATIONS MANAGER Matayskm International Merchant Bankers Berhad hat a vacancy for the above position. The responsibilities of this position cover accounting functions, including preparation of management reports, statements to Bank Negara Malaysia, budgetary control, taxation and secretarial matters, personnel and office administration. Applications are invited from Malaysian citizens who124 words
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Advertisement187 1981-07-22 29 'In Memoriam' Is for the loved ones whom you remember PROJECT ENGINEER {ELECTRICAL) An established Company specialising m electrical engineering contracts has a coreer opportunity tor an experienced PROJECT ENQMEER. Reporting to the Manager, Electrical Department, he will be required to lead and control a project team m the erection187 words
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Advertisement399 1981-07-22 29 HUUM We are a subsidiary of Philips Industries the world's leader m electronics, engaged m the manufacture of audio products. Due to our expansion programme we have several vacancies for suitably qualified Malaysian citizens who are interested to make a career with the Philips family: COST ACCOUNTANT Th« Job: To399 words
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Advertisement318 1981-07-22 29 TENDER NOTICE NGEE ANN TECHNCAL COLLEGE Tenders are invited for The design, supply and Installation of foundation piling and earthworks for Phase I contract I of Ngee Ann Technical College major expansion programme at Clement! Road, Singapore. Eligibility: PWD, JTC and HDB contractors registered under the heading 'piling' In the318 words
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Advertisement204 1981-07-22 29 NOTICE OF QUARTERLY SESSION OP THE HOTELS LICENSING BOARD, SINGAPORE Notice Is hereby given that the Hotels Licensing Board will commence Its next Quarterly Session at Court No. 5, Subordinate Courts Complex, Upper Cross Street, Singapore, on Wednesday, 2n<J September, 1981 at 10.30 am to consider the followlng:I) Applications for204 words
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Advertisement636 1981-07-22 30 amac I OPPORTUNITY s s THROUGH GROWTH t; ■ODD Hewlett-Packard Singapore has rapidly oo expanded the range of sophisticated elec- S 8 tronic products manufactured here, and our S D accounting functions have expanded corres- e£b DB a pondingly. In order to meet this and future cm growth, we have636 words
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Advertisement625 1981-07-22 30 So you are a sports lover. You read all you can about sport and you talk sport with your friends. Why don't you take this passion a step further make sports your life work. You can with The Straits Times... as a sports reporter or sub-editor. It is a job625 words
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Advertisement315 1981-07-22 30 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY A well-established service company involved m shipping and transportation requires a matured, competent Singaporean female to fill the above position. Applicants should possess Secretarial Diploma and working experience preferably m the insurance and shipping industry. Preference will be given to candidates with GCE 'A' level qualifications and who315 words
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Advertisement305 1981-07-22 30 LEADING TIMBER EXPORTER Expanding Timber Company invites applications for the following key position m its Singapore Office. MARKETING MANAGER Applicants should possess the following:1. Extensive experience m exporting sawn timber, plywood and other wood products. 2. Good command of the English Language, both oral and written. 3. Preferably the ability305 words
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Advertisement1055 1981-07-22 31 METRO HOLDINGS LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Eighth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at 19th Floor, OCBC Centre, Chulia Street, Singapore 0104 on August 7. 1981 at 12.00 noon to transact the following1,055 words
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Advertisement86 1981-07-22 31 GUTHRIE BERHAD (Incorporated m Singapore) LOST SHARE CERTIFICATE Noact It IwraOy oMn IW stac cwtthcafeNo 00« M cownng 500 snares m m name o» Lvi Ta Ctaow hM tmn raporttd Ml None* is also givan ma a now dive camticaM <mi bo mad and Da ongma share ctrtlacale Do doemod86 words
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Article, Illustration282 1981-07-22 32 Bowler Willis achieves Test career best LEEDS, Tues. England gained one of the most incredible victories m Test cricket history when they beat Australia by 18 runs at Headingley here today. The touring team needed 130 to win the Third Test on the fifth and282 words
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Article117 1981-07-22 32 Lankans fail in bid for victory NORTHAMPTON, Tues. The Sri Lankan cricketers' three-day match against Northamptonshire petered out to a tame draw yesterday. The tourists, set 242 to win m 155 minutes, reached 134 for one by the close. It was their sixth draw of the tour. After losing HemanthaReuter - 117 words
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Article22 1981-07-22 32 THE Onam seven-a-side soccer tournament organised by the Singapore Kerala Association will be held on Sunday at Farrer Park (8.30).22 words
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Article189 1981-07-22 32 AUSTRALIA Ist Ibm Ml-I dee ENGLAND M Uuu 174 ENGLAND tmi liv (avrnUht JSI-I) Gaaeh c Alderman b LUlee 0 Bayeatt lbw Alderman 46 Breariey c Alderman b LUlee 14 Gawer c Border b Alderman 9 GattlßK lbw Alderman 1 WUley c Dyson b Ullee 33 Battem not outReuter - 189 words
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367 1981-07-22 32 LONDON, Tues. Barbadian Hartley Alleyne completed a hat-trick against Middlesex at Lord's yesterday after a 48-hour wait for his third victim and was then carried off with a sprained ankle. Alleyne, whose caraer best figures of eight for 43 for Worcestershire last SaturdayReuter - 367 words
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293 1981-07-22 32 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE Malaysia Cup stars Fandi Ahmad and Malik Awab will not be considered for all national commitments until after the outcome of disciplinary hearing against them. The Football Association of Singapore yesterday announced that they were leaving out the two293 words
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Article69 1981-07-22 32 Today's events ATHLETICS National schools c 'ships (Nat. Stadium, 8/2). National inter-primary school c'ships (Toa Pay on Stadium, 9-6). HOCKEY SHA League Premier Div: SC v Jansenites (BalesUer Rd, 5.15). SOFTBALL National inter-secondary schools final (Dover Road complex, 3). SOCCER NFL Div. 1: Tiong Bahru v Geylang International Jalan Besar,69 words
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Article573 1981-07-22 32 JOHANNESBURG, Tues. An English international badminton team have agreed to tour South Africa, following the refusal of a Danish side because of Government pressure. The English team arrive here on Sunday for a 19-day visit which will include matches m Pretoria, Durban, Benoni and Cape Town. BASEBALL Labour SecretaryAgencies - 573 words
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Article162 1981-07-22 32 SA tour worries lOC boss BUCHAREST, Tues. Juan Antonion Samaranch, president of the International Olympic Committee, expressed concern yesterday on the proposed visit to the United States by South Africa's Rugby Union team. He said that he hoped to bring pressure to stop the three matches the South Africans willReuter - 162 words
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Article56 1981-07-22 32 THE Singapore Amateur Athletic Association yesterday clarified that they had made an error m the qualifying times for the trials for the forthcoming South-east Asia Games m Manila. The qualifying time for the 3,000 metres steeplechase should be 9:39.1, whUe that for the women's 100 m is 12.256 words
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373 1981-07-22 32 HAKIKAT RAI - Raf f lesian Ow erases 1973 chase record HAKIKAT RAI By RAFFLES INSTITUTION'S Ow Kok Meng be came the first track and field athlete to break i championship record after four days of hectii competiton at the national inter-schools meet a the National Stadium yesterday. Ow won the 3,000 metres373 words
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Article163 1981-07-22 32 R. MANORAJ - Clarke given marching orders R. MANOR A J By INTERNATIONAL centreforward Farleigh Clarke was sent off permanently for abusing an umpire, when his team, Singapore Recreation Club, caged out Singapore Cricket Club 2-1 m a Singapore Hockey Association Premier Division One match on the Padang yesterday. Clarke had been shown163 words
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Advertisement50 1981-07-22 32 /Carry a h/w TV home I f for only $40 a month/ 1 I I OR own one for just $1 40 f (with 6-month guarantee) *Downpayment from LaJf t I $60 to $70 and 1 2 monthly PJR instalments of $40 to $46 mil I (with 1 2-month guarantee)50 words
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Advertisement218 1981-07-22 32 Have a nice day with Cafe Bar occupies marginal Hi WaW»i*fPV receive the same J^^S^J^^^H H amount of Tour last cup will taste as good as the fir* This way. there Bk will be no wastage of ingredients CAFE-BAR 1r^ tVitti CAPt-BAR T in your office, your star!, business associates218 words
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Article, Illustration965 1981-07-22 33 DAVE ANDERSON - DAVE ANDERSON By Rogers no longer just man with money, he's British Open champ for the rest of his life SANDWICH, Tues. Until now, Bill Rogers was always one of those clones out there on the golf tour, blond, slim-hipped and all but invisible. When peopleNYT - 965 words
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79 1981-07-22 33 LONDON, Tues. A fortunate porter at London's Heathrow Airport picked up a prize souvenir when British Open golf champion Bill Rogers flew home to the United States yesterday. Rogers, who won £25, Nt ($1i5,75i) after his triumph In the lltth British Open on Sunday, discoveredReuter - 79 words
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Article300 1981-07-22 33 PATRICK BASTIANS; J. RAJENDRAN - Fandi keeps SAFSA on top PATRICK BASTIANS and J.RAJENDRAN SINGAPORE Armed Forces Sports Association maintained pole position m the Ovaltine National Football League Division One with a lucky 1-0 win over Kaki Bukit at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. It seemed almost unfair to the heroic efforts of Kaki Bukit300 words
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Advertisement209 1981-07-22 33 ML MUSi SINGAPORE GLASS MANUFACTURERS PTE LIMITED XIQCIT ml BEER 50 years of Master Brewing ©Penguin Books The Right Choice Go/den Flights on MAS to Europe Come aboard into the Golden World of MAS, and be greeted by friendly, familiar ib vV^^r^fl 41 smiles. Luxuriate m service that's always warm209 words
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Article, Illustration659 1981-07-22 34 EPSOM JEEP - Why the hurry to announce the Big 12'? EPSOM JEEP WAYAHEAD AND RAVADUOS LEFT IN THE COLD By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Early selection of the "Big 12" to run m the only weight-for-age classic on the local turf, the $100,000 Sultan of Selangor Gold Cup race over 1,600 m on659 words
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310 1981-07-22 34 On the track with TONTO Gold Wing and Conquest impress KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. G«ld Wing, a four-year-old Australian mare by Miango, showed impressive form on the track this morning when she reeled off 600 m m 41.7 without being extended, with a riding boy astride. The going was yielding and310 words
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370 1981-07-22 34 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Aiu4n and Laser Bay are the only two of the nine Class 4 newcomers entered for the Selangor Turf Club's Sultan of Selangor Gold Cup meeting who have shown up m their home cot ltries. Azandra (late Leica370 words
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Advertisement216 1981-07-22 34 Heartiest Congratulations Best Wishes to MALAYAN BREWERIES LTD on the occasion of its 50th Anniversary of Tiger Beer. From: Management and Staff of LIM CHENG KOAN HOLDINGS PTE LTD. 29 Hong Kong Street Singapore 0105 Tel: *****6, *****8 B^ s i II I Best thing next to our copierthe Xerox216 words
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Advertisement60 1981-07-22 34 SUPER JACKPOT YOURS TO WIN CO CJI FOR DRAW 58/81 DRAW AT COLOMBO COURT AT 6 00 P M M TOTO DRAW 57/81 SYSTEM COUPON NO *****09 CONTROI STAMP NO *****78 SOt D AT ANG M 0 XX) BOOTH AND SYSTEM COUPON NO *****86 CONTROI STAMP NO *****58 SOLD AT60 words
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Article, Illustration1360 1981-07-22 35 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By Many sports officials feel that Spores Sports-for-All policy has caused drop m standards SINGAPOREANS do not need charity but equal opportuniy and appreciation to be able to perform confidently at international levels of sport. This was the consensus of opinion1,360 words
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Article212 1981-07-22 35 JANICE SEAH - Tong Whye take youth title JANICE SEAH By WHAT began as a depressingly one-sided Milo youth national basketball final between Lotto and Tong Whye at the Gay World Stadium yesterday exploded into a classic clash after the first 10 minutes. The spectators, supporters, and officials were treated to two hours212 words
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Article59 1981-07-22 35 PONGGOL trounced Chua Chu Kang 4-1 in the inter-constitu-ency badminton tournament at the Singapore Badminton Hall last night. Other results: Tanah Merah bt Tanglin 4-1. Kampong Ubi bt Delta 4-1, Kim Seng bt Bedok 3-2, Geylang West bt Kim Keat 4-1, Joo Chiat bt Tiong Bahru 3-2, Havelock59 words
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Article29 1981-07-22 35 LOS ANGELES, Tues. Tennis star Martina Navratilova, of Czechoslovakia, who defected to the United States six years ago during a tennis tournament, became an American citizen yesterday. UPI.UPI - 29 words
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Article25 1981-07-22 35 COMBINED SCHOOLS Red trounced Duneam Lions 38-0 (three goals and five tries) m a Singapore Rugby Union under-20 match at Farrer Park yesterday.25 words
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Advertisement133 1981-07-22 35 I "I find shopping at Globe Silk Store j I so easy and relaxing I that it has now become a family affair with us" i Vj been difficult especially I y^KPflf*? g^ W Silk Store's new 10- i rk when the premises are MPr sBr *J store y building133 words
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Advertisement200 1981-07-22 35 EFFECTIVE 21st JULY 1981 UNITED OVERSEAS BANK CHUNG KHIAW BANK LEE WAH BANK Singapore's biggest banking group EFFECTIVE 21st JULY 1981 UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE Head Office: UOF Building, 124/126, Robinson Road. Singapore 0106 Tel: *****82/7/9 Branches: Main Branch. 124/126 Robinson Road. Singapore 0106 Tel: *****51 Ang Mo Kio Branch, 2359.200 words
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Article47 1981-07-22 36 WASHINGTON, Tues. The US Defence Department today positively identified the remains of three navy and air force airmen as Navy Commander Ronald Dodge, Lt Stephen Musselman and Capt Richard Van Dyke. The remains were turned over to the US by Vietnam two weeks ago. AP.AP - 47 words
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167 1981-07-22 36 Bulgaria's most powerful woman dies VIENNA, Tues. Lyudmila Zhivkova, daughter of Bulgarian President Todor Zhivkov and one of the most powerful women m the Soviet bloc, has died after a brief illness, the official BTA news agency reported today. Mrs Zhivkova, 38, married with two children, was a member ofReuter - 167 words
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Article79 1981-07-22 36 TOKYO, Tues. The new Tokyo International Airport Authority has called on airlines to improve water valves and stop drips from air conditioning systems on board to prevent ice lumps from falling from aircraft m flight, it was reported today. Airport officials found ice lumps on three ofAFP - 79 words
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Article59 1981-07-22 36 NEW DELHI, Tues. The northwest Indian city of Jaipur today began a slow recovery to normal life after four days of torrential rain which made 100,000 people homeless and claimed 25 lives. Army and civilian workers today began restoring essential services, including road links, disrupted durink theReuter - 59 words
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Article53 1981-07-22 36 MILAN, Tues. A Milan penal court yesterday convicted one of Italy's leading financiers of illegal currency export and fined Mm 16 5 billion lire (5J28.4 million) The court also sentenced Roberto Calvl, chairman of Banco Ambrosiano, to four years m Jail but immediately granted himAP - 53 words
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Article30 1981-07-22 36 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 2.|7 to 938.07 In the first half-hour of trading on th*> New York Stock Exchange today. AP.AP - 30 words
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196 1981-07-22 36 C'wealth venue switch sparks NZ threat LONDON, Tuesday A COMMONWEALTH committee decided today to switch the venue of September's Commonwealth Finance Ministers' meeting from Auckland to the Bahamas because New Zealand allowed the South African rugby tour to go ahead. The decision was taken I by the Committee on SouthernReuter - 196 words
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Article, Illustration732 1981-07-22 36 Ottawa Summit declaration OTTAWA, Tuesday SEVEN leaders of the non-communist world pledged their readiness last night to negotiate and work with the Soviet Union, but only on the basis of strength. The pledge was made m a declaration on foreign policy goals atReuter; AP; UPI - 732 words
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Article117 1981-07-22 36 JOHANNESBURG, Turn. Two electric power stations 34 km apart were racked by explosions east of Johannesburg today, poHce said. There was no Immediate •rflclaJ cMflrmation that toe blasts were the work at black nationalist guerillas, although there has beea a aeries of sabotage attacks mReuter - 117 words
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317 1981-07-22 36 Polish party reforms win Kremlin approval? MOSCOW, Tim*. THE Soviet Union has indicated its approva of the results achieved by the Polisl Communist Party Congress. The official Tass news agency and Soviet television reported the closing of the Polish Congress last night with positive de scHptions of its new partyReuter; AP; UPI - 317 words
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Article77 1981-07-22 36 KHARTOUM, Tues. Sudan has threatened to withdraw recognition of the Palestine Liberation Organisation if its chief, Yasser Arafat, remains hostile towards the regime of President Gaafar Nimeiry. The threat came m a message to Arab League Secretary General Ch. dli Kleibi It protested a recent statement byAP - 77 words
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Advertisement191 1981-07-22 36 MAINS PRESSURE WATER HEATERS \,\U', FAMILY OF *Wtav jK^atfe ZiXC^J ELECTRIC HEATERS ''RV J»~9a»» V fed mm is H|JbV bY v WLOOK AT THE QUALITY INSIDE AN EVERHOTI Inside water container is automatically precmon watded Tough vitreous glass lining compMery covers me inside of JLJ 4t me water cylinder container191 words
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Advertisement273 1981-07-22 36 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Who will run the computerised cheque clearing system? Find out also which system it will be modelled after and when it will be operational? HOCK LOCK SIEW sits back to look at the destruction the bears have wreaked. Another aerospace company sets up273 words
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Miscellaneous173 1981-07-22 36 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers in several places. TEMP. (C) op to I a.m. tomorrow: SI max., 25 rain. SUNSET today: 8.44 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 5.34 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Amsterdam 15/71 C Cloudy Laa Aageie* 19 31 C Haze Ataeaa fC t Madrid 1S/33C Clear Baarala 30/42C Clear MuiU173 words
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Advertisement254 1981-07-22 1 SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE The micro-processor ingenuity of the new DT 5350 puts you m total control. Ricoh's new DT 5350 features fits an urgent document during long See this top performer m action the most advanced micro-processor copy runs. yourself. Call *****5 now for a nontechnology. To assure you superlative Micro-computer254 words
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Article65 1981-07-22 1 JACK Chia has acquired another 532,000 shares m Haw Par at prices between 5J4.70 and 554.80 and between M 55.05 to M 55.20 yesterday. To date, Mr Chia holds m excess of 6 million shares of Haw Par. Combined with the 10.05 million shares held by65 words
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Article107 1981-07-22 1 CHEMICAL Industries (FE) Ltd has announced that approval m principle has been obtained from the SES for the company's rights issue of 3.36 million shares of $1 each at $2 per share on a 2-for-5 basis. The company has reported a net pretax profit of $2.29 million for107 words
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Article64 1981-07-22 1 THE SES has been informed that the consideration of eight million new Acma shares for the acquisition of Pan Electric Appliances by Acma was arrived at by negotiations between the vendor and buyer taking into account the expected earnings and economies of scale. The net tangible assets of64 words
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Article66 1981-07-22 1 INTRACO Ltd has recently incorporated Intraco Warehousing (S) Pte Ltd which engages m the development of warehouses and provision of related ancillary facilities and services. The new company has an authorised capital of $10 million. Intraco Ltd has a 52 per cent share, and Neptune Orient Lines and66 words
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Article69 1981-07-22 1 KEPPEL Shipyard has replied to the SES that though it has been discussing with the Tokyo Forex Co Ltd with a view to entering into a joint venture to operate money broking business, no agreement has been signed and no approval has been obtained from the MAS for69 words
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Article21 1981-07-22 1 PACIFIC Devt Credit Bhd has changed its name to MF Holdings Bhd during its EGM on July 20, 1981.21 words
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Article54 1981-07-22 1 INDUSTRIAL Commercial Bank Ltd has incorporated a new company m Hongkong on July 17, 1981 called ICB Ltd. The authorised capital of the company is HKJI.OOO divided into 100 shares of HK$lO each. Its main activity would be as an investment holding company though it will engage m54 words
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Article87 1981-07-22 1 LONDON, Tues. Tax evasion is a thriving business m Britain, and it is costing the state a fortune, according to American economist Edgar Feige writing m the Journal of Economic Affairs here. A study of money movements indicates that at least 15 per cent of the country's grossAFP - 87 words
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Article53 1981-07-22 1 DETROIT, Tues. The Ford Motor Company said today it had ruled out a joint venture with Japanese giant Toyota to build small cars and vans m the US. But Ford, the number two US car manufacturer, said it remained committed to exploring the potential of a business relationshipReuter - 53 words
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Article59 1981-07-22 1 WASHINGTON, Tues. The Federal Treasury Department says it expects an unrestrained trade war over export subsidies unless there is an international agreement by October. Deputy assistant secretary Robert Cornell told a Senate banking subcommittee that "all the gloves will come off" if Western European nations did not agreeReuter - 59 words
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369 1981-07-22 1 CHAN OI CHEE - CHAN OI CHEE By PARAMOUNT Corporation Bhd has entered into agreements with several parties |or the purchase of seven pieces of land and four property companies for a total consideration of $90 million. To satisfy the consideration, the company will be issuing 30 million369 words
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741 1981-07-22 1 SOH TIANG KENG; NAJEEB JARHOM - SOH TIANG KENG and NAJEEB JARHOM SYSTEM STARTING EARLY NEXT YEAR By THE General Insurance Association of Singapore (GIA) will early next year introduce a computer-controlled system to track down arsonists and cut down on fraudulent fire claims. Plans to introduce this computer741 words
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Article343 1981-07-22 1 WONG MAI YUN - WONG MAI YUN By THE property market here will no longer be a "casino" after the government's recent review ol the Housing Developers Rules with the aim ol dampening property speculation. One developer, saying this, foresees a healthier property market m the long run and believes343 words
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Article191 1981-07-22 1 Hongkong losing exhibitions HONGKONG, Tues. Acumen m seizing the initiative has enabled Singapore to take from Hongkong a significant slice of exhibition business, a trade fair expert pointed out. The man, Mr Derek Dickens, said Singapore had long ago recognised the pressing need for comprehensive exhibition facilities and had forged191 words
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Article262 1981-07-22 1 SINGAPORE: The stock market closed sharply lower over a broad front on continued profit-taking and selling pressure In active trading. The Straits Times Industrials Index dropped 21.41 points to 855.87. Hotels, properties and commodities also closed easier m Une with the general trend. KUALA LUMPUR:262 words
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Article24 1981-07-22 1 ndustrials Inance Up 3 Down 73 13 Uncl 2 1 lotels 7 *roperties linings 'lantations ►eb Loans otal 1 9 2 5 224 words
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Article73 1981-07-22 1 ftetro Hidga low •an Electric 390 long l.eonj Ind 1800 I Leong Fin 1000 Lea* 384 Su«ir> 1760 f V I 1630 tea View 610 lemb Shipyard 630 kPI 500 L L Iaduatriea 595 Leek Sen( 590 'rornet 590 M C 1760 C B C 1190 IUE 1150 iel73 words
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Article21 1981-07-22 1 Promet UM Works Genting Marco Polo Faber Merlin Toul turnover: 12.03m Total value: $66.91m 1.332.000 573,000 528,000 516.000 479.00021 words
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Article32 1981-07-22 1 BT Indicator: Industrials: Finance: Hotels: Properties: Minings: Plantations: OCBC: SESInd: July 20 July *****3 *****1 877.28 855.8" 1915.59 1870.5; 1248.83 1223.5! 913.89 885.6: 390.05 389.51 1003.12 997.21 842.44 820.1 865.73 836.6132 words
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Article62 1981-07-22 1 BMStc*4BM C*C CCM (M4 Storage Dutoplad Em PAN -35 -8 -20 -5 10 -5 GaJaBeas GathrleBM BnPv Hime FE laefcetpr Bhd MTC MeteJ Box -12 -20 ■6 -10 NBT Nktlraa PMC Perils Ptont Prim* RoMiuam Rotbnuuu -14 -20 -50 -40 -10 -10 -30 SembSUp Shell Slme Dmrby St Strtunshlp StTratfBg62 words
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Article2254 1981-07-22 2 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Gr". I Ml Lad Dlv High Low Company Sale -for- Nat I" r. Vol Day COOO) High Loi 494 330 Acma 384 -88 14.5 Alcom 300 10.0 360 130 Allied Choc 318 4 ON 312 1«1 B A T 248 455 420 3302,254 words
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Article600 1981-07-22 2 PRICES took another dive at the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday as the continuing tight liquidity and bad sentiment deepened the gloom. At the end of the day, the Straits Times Indnstrial Index was down 21.41 points to 855.87. As Interest rates keep climbing, prices at600 words
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Article399 1981-07-22 2 SHARE prices remained weak for tlie second successive day amidst de'eriorating conditions at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. The 30-counter New Straits Times industrial ordinary share index fell another sharp 34.24 points to 1,087.41 and the Malaysian Business Timis index dropped 2,235.51 points to 413,083.46.399 words
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Article23 1981-07-22 2 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties OU Palms Tins rubbers robbers Deb/Loans Up Down 77 8 1 5 5 2 10 Unch 123 words
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Article178 1981-07-22 2 SINOAPOBE UNIT TRUST (Maaacm* prkxa far "-J The Commerce 3.(1 3.80 The Savings Fund 2.08 2.18 Spore Pro« Fund 1.(1 1.69 Spore Sec. Fund 2.44 2.9* Spore Invest Fund 1.181. 24zd/ m Spore Equity Fund 1.52 1.(0 ASIA UNIT TRUST (■mini' prim tar Jal tt) Mai Invest Fund178 words
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Article1897 1981-07-22 2 BID and offer prices officially lilted and business in an reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise bpeciflea. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board1,897 words
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Article283 1981-07-22 2 HONGKONG: Share prices retreated across the board yesterday, and the Hang Seng index finished 45 54 points down at 1732.38, dealers said. They attributed the fall to a combination of a further reaction to the local interest rate rise announced last Friday, and uncertainty over the future course of283 words
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Article329 1981-07-22 2 SYDNEY: Selling gathered pace following declines on the New York and London markets, a fall in gold prices and another upward twist in the debenture interest rate spiral yesterday, dealers said. Oils absorbed much of the selling as the sector index fell 21.4 points for a two-day loss of329 words
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Article318 1981-07-22 3 TOKYO: The share market's Dow Jones average lost 83.22 points to close below the 7,800 level (or the first time In about one month at 7756.94 points yesterday, dealers said. The second market closed sharply lower. it.i JJC >— ki cbm Mv UalU CHaM Mi lank T* SI lanra318 words
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Article384 1981-07-22 3 NEW YORK, Mon. Sparked by fears that interest rates will remain high, the market closed sharply lower and the Dow Jones industrial average had its largest drop since January 20. The Dow Jones industrial average lost 18.36 points to close at 940.54, the lowest level since February 20.384 words
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Article608 1981-07-22 3 LONDON, Tues. Share prices closed broadly easier today as interest rate concern continued to dominate sentiment, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down 5.4 points at 506.6. Equity leaders closed above earlier lows on short covering, dealers said, to show net losses of between 2p and608 words
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Article51 1981-07-22 3 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 514.0 Friday 523.7 Week Ago 532.1 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 940 M Friday 968.B0 Week Ago 964J4 H.K.HANC SENG Tuesday 1732.38 Monday 1777.92 Week Ago 1779.37 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 722.9 Monday 727.6 Week Ago 730.3 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 6863 Monday 666.7 Week Ago51 words
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Article224 1981-07-22 3 AMSTERDAM, Mon.- Share prices were mixed with KLM losing 3.50 guilders and Rayal Dutch turning its opening gain into a 1.10 loss in otherwise little changed Dutch internationals, dealers said. In steady to easier banks ABNM regained its 0.80 opening loss, but WITH lost its 1.20 opening gain. Investment224 words
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Article326 1981-07-22 3 ZURICH, Mon. Share prices were steady in medium-size turnover, with Hanking issues gaining ground after their recent decline, dealers said. Bank Corp, Credit Suisse and Union Bank were all higher, due to active buying mainly in the second half of the bourse session. Chemicals were steady to lower after326 words
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Article115 1981-07-22 3 BANGKOK: Stock prices closed mixed In slow trading yesterday, dealers said. Thai niMH Baak rose two bant to 244, Itel D*aa Baak six to 241 and Btik at AyWhaya two to 152, while 8ba aim fell one to 63.50 and Sato Uatoa one to 156. Ram* Tfcwcr closed unchanged115 words
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Article64 1981-07-22 3 PMI HQfjAf __»i« £MS uncb AttM Con. A At__ Oocl B. M -a» Bm_o OoM M uncfa •a_««Oa_.B M aneb ■T Oo«<rtch 10 oncfa CDCT Mi -«J iMfamHT. Mm -*jmm Mu1n«^w Ui «neb Ofitotel A OrtanMI B Ji uacb rim owmh _m p_u_t A B km _M_I PLZ3T M64 words
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Article1915 1981-07-22 2 BID and offer price* officially listed and t»i«<i»»«« in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In km of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified INDH8TBJAL8 Akxsa (3. MS) (2) 3.52 (1) 3.50 Aim B*M (2.65B) A Owe1,915 words
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Article129 1981-07-22 3 THE STRAITS tin price jumped 50 cents to MJ31.60 per kilo m Penang yesterday, on an official offering down 35 tonnes to 235 tonnes. The overnight London market was strong with forward buyers gaining £296 to £7,385 per tonne. LONDON: Further profit-taking made inroads during the afternoon on Monday,129 words
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Article163 1981-07-22 3 KUALA LUMPUR: The market eased further despite some light covering towards the close m quiet trading yesterday, dealers said. In July north dropped Ms2s to $955 per tonne and south fell $10 to $965. In August, the central region fell $15 to $945 while south slipped $10 to163 words
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Article32 1981-07-22 3 LONDON: Copper price* on Monday (pervious in bracket!). Wlrebar Spot OH. SO (£*****); aclleri £912.00 (£903.00); Three Month buyers 037.00 (£*****); feller* £337 .50 (C9K.50). Market toe: Steadier Halo: 17.500 tonne*.32 words
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Article31 1981-07-22 3 New York 8.6SB 8 SB 8.85S 906S Zurich 865B 8.95B 885S 9.15S TMs Mm Singapore 8MB 8.85B 8.74!: 905S Closing price* In US dolUrs troy ounce. S«rt»: CMKHn, S'pwr.31 words
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Article630 1981-07-22 3 PRICES In the Singapore rubber market closed firmer yesterday, with August RSS One buyers quoted at 215.00 cents per kilo, up three cents on Monday's close, dealers said The morning market firmed 1.50 cents on reserve of sellers and some short -covering, they said. Prices rose 1.50 cents m630 words
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Article78 1981-07-22 3 IAS SR20 SR50 iHEI.B IMRCV IMRL IMR6 IMRGP .MK M (MR 20 iMRSO (1-ton pallet) (I -ton pallet) lltonptlbt) (1 tonptllM) (l-tOB|»UM) (MOB p«IWt) II tOOp^lMI (1-hmpalkt) (1-U» palbt) Auul (Cyrr».t Mlk) Byycrs SalUrs 196S0 1975ON ***** 196.00N aW.60 267SON ***** 258JON 220.50 222.50N UNO UNO *****78 words
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Article33 1981-07-22 3 Rubber July 21 Singapore: Aug: 215.00 cents (up 3.00 cents) Malaysia: Aug: 235.50 cents (up 2.00 cents) Tin: M$31.60 per kilo (up 50 cents) Official offering: 235 tonnes (down 35 tonnes)33 words
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Article134 1981-07-22 3 CHINESE Pradaee BzehMge, Bfrgiprr, mm eiMias prteea per 1M kg yerter*»y. CaeaMt 41: Bulk fob (122.50 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $136.50 sellers, new drum fob $141.50 sellers. Oprm: Mixed (loose) $72.75 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob AsU NLW $370.00 sellers. Sarawak white pepper134 words
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Article175 1981-07-22 3 THE fOLOBAR market (or gold deliverable In Singapore opened at 128.56* and closed at $28,435 yesterday In the Far East, gold opened at US$408 50 409.50 and was traded quietly to 1408.75/410.7} by lunch tine. It reopened at S409.50. 410.50 but some sellers appeared and the price dropped to175 words
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Article349 1981-07-22 3 UNI UJUJAJNiv raies ai o.wi pm. CwrwieiM NemtMlrata* Imlllwntan P quoted yortontay (cfo-lprWy >cai Mlinto«M inlt of f orelga enr■eaey: JS dollar 2.1600 2.1610 2.8196 Sterling pound 4.0100 4.0145 7.3469 Australian dollar 2.4635 2.4665 3.4286 dollar 1.8030 1.8065 3.3286 Canadian dollar 1.7815 1.7835 -23.: -45.' -28.: -47.: Local349 words
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Article46 1981-07-22 3 RANGE of prkwt oflered by discount bouse* on July 21 Overnight: 6Wy Call deposits: to (Vi% M« Bajl»« S«UiBf 3-month Treasury bill* SH 6-. 3-month Bank bills MM 14H 3 months CD 13 T 13V< 8 months CD 13' 13 g— iw; NiMhiI DfcuiMl C».46 words
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Article31 1981-07-22 3 Closing interbank rites foi Snppore dollars on July 21: Otter Bid Overnight 17 16 1 month 14H 14 2 month* 13% 13 3 months 13'» 13> Overnight mode 2131 words
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Article24 1981-07-22 3 THE average rate at widen nujw Btagap*re banks are currently prepared to lend to their beet customers to 14.11 per cent.24 words
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384 1981-07-22 4 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TI ANG KENG By A FOUR-MAN management committee comprising senior executives of four local banks, is now running the Asean Finance Corporation (AFC) pending the appointment of a permanent administrative staff. The four are Mr Kuo How Nam, vice-president of the Development Bank384 words
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297 1981-07-22 4 Increased costs cause concern at Malex MALEX Asbestos Cement Berhad has expressed concern that results for the first few months of the current year ending Dec 31, 1981 show that profit margins were affected by rising production costs. In his latest annual statement to shareholders, Malex chairman Tan Sri Haji297 words
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488 1981-07-22 4 CHAN OI CHEE - CHAN OI CHEE By SINGAPORE is host to the second International Leather Fair at the World Trade Centre which starts today. According to the organisers, Item Pte Ltd, this event is an offshoot of the International Leather Fair which has grown tremendously since it488 words
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320 1981-07-22 4 Textile talks adjourn without accord GENEVA, Tm. Textile exporting aid lmportiagjsflow yesterday adjoaraed a week of talks with both sides still far apart on a new International mtJttflbre arrangement (MFA) to replace the current f oar-year pact which expires at the end of the year. The 51-member textiles committee establishedReuter - 320 words
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Article39 1981-07-22 4 OVERSEA -Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC) has increased its prime lending rate from 13.25 per cent to 13.75 per cent, effective from today. The bank's decision to revise its rate is in line with rising interest rates.39 words
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Article146 1981-07-22 4 MECOMB Singapore Ltd, a subsidiary of Sime Darby Singapore, will offer software packages to firms wishing to computerise their operations. The new company is to he named SDC Systems Group. It will offer computeraided design (CAD), computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) packages, software packages for data processing and146 words
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Article79 1981-07-22 4 THE Straits Times Industrials Index, widely followed as the barometer of the Singapore stock market, will ease further until it finds support at around 840, James Cowan Associates (SEA) Pte Ltd predicted m its latest economic forecast. The firm said if the index finds support at79 words
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520 1981-07-22 4 CHINA'S largest offshore oil exhibition, Offshore China '81, will be held at the Canton Trade Fair Centre from November 23 to 27. Offshore China '81 is part of the Guangdong provincial government's plan of turning Guangzhou (Canton) into the Houston of Southern China,520 words
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Advertisement795 1981-07-22 3 Fixed Deposits I 1 month 11%%P-a I I (Minimum Ss 1O.OOO) v m t\3^ I 2 months IT%%aa I (Minimum SsS,OOO) M WgA /UK**' 3 months 11%%aa I (Minimum Sss,oOO) /UK** I I 6 months* 11%%p.a. I I 9 months* 11%% pa. I 1121 12 months* 11)6% pa. I M795 words
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Advertisement653 1981-07-22 3 BY Bk^^al I Bk^^l '^a^'* NOTKE OF FINAL MEETING IN THE MATTES OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 18a AND IN THE MATTER OF (TS ORGANISATION PTE. LTD. CREDITORS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 272 of The Companies Act, Chapter 185, the Final Meeting of the653 words
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Advertisement683 1981-07-22 4 RATES OF INTEREST ON S$ FIXED DEPOSITS* JMktOV Mar I4i 2o OP a ■fell 1 WBW I I /2«/ op.a. Rales are subiecl to cnangp without nonce Your deposits are on a rollover basis, that is, principal plus interest will be renewed on maturity for the same period at prevailing683 words
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Advertisement569 1981-07-22 4 OAKFORD PROPERTIES PTY. LTD. MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA MELBOURNE BLUE CHIP RESIDENTIAL APARTMENT BUILDINGS UNIQUE PACKAGE OFFER We have been instructed by one ol our maior private company clients to offer the following apartment buildings m a one line package or tn individual blocks or units. This offer is quite unique as569 words
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Advertisement76 1981-07-22 1 yj^l UhL^ > w^. .aav^L^a^afl a^^^^^B II i§) vl l^^^^^gj C\ W^K^al V ai^*^^l SJT» 9 ia^*<aiaaMaaal r**J «k^\\ BBBBaaaaaaaaaaaaaflßßßßßVaVß*^ < S«st\ t^fN V^^^ Bb^^^ |B^^^ B^^^-^ k^ B^am^B^B^BM^BMBUfI|MBL^H t<T\ LaaaW b^b^' h6bbk S *9 Wu C^R^^I I I bw B^^^ BY Vm Bm Lb^ B^* I\%W Ctongratatetions to Tgcr76 words
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Advertisement76 1981-07-22 1 Active feet Are yen constantly complaining that yew feet are killing yon? Plad oat mare about year suffering tootsies, m Pag* 10 In search of adventure I? Dlehards In the final and most remote of colonial outposts, take note; this man is coming your way to record year lives. He76 words
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Article, Illustration906 1981-07-22 1 CHINESE kungfu must be at famous as if not more famous than Chinese cooking. TAN JONG SEE talks to a 77-year-old martial arts instructor to find out how Chinese martial arts found its way into Singapore. NO ONE knows exactly who was the first person906 words
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Article, Illustration33 1981-07-22 1 si+*a*^si XifelHiai^Aattfftt-»sfe4iA^V-Rfl^^ift^ tta*ffl*Hft*«- itw "s?e Wit aaa&tt-j-ttiKaan *ft-*.---<f-ey!iw«i lifftt 2£j«ift*m;> SliJ*# &*rA±n»-Arߧt«' > «i*f**7 H»*n* a *B*t!W*«- to* a »*EA±nS«»ttfi ¥±***3E»&# ft ft* Vfc PiniT &<*-*# a jlkßWWAfi^Xtt S ftKlttHS^ft*»# fl^sfe4iA*S;il'J3 MR LIM E CfflOK33 words
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Article123 1981-07-22 1 <kte zIW ;h±7E =M .ftTi*. «ffi±W»fMffi# "H*M*T >&%*!tt foftZtt' GAMftt) «?'J "&i#Hß*" SB "lE£" ofil"AS*M(r &&#?j "&?#£*H fc-wftvimmnxm 8*" l£ "ftgHSf ft m&*k&( spiritual £tt?Bg° state). &miT&£& "&f#Hitr Ml "i*" °W££*? "&r(mei)£f! ftSamadhi jft.gftT: ■SH* B&JTD*Wtf!« "to become one hi m.t o±» wlth God, to expand J one's unit mind123 words
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Article208 1981-07-22 2 HORIZON: A Touch Of Sensitivity (Ch 5, 11.19 pan.): It may be a touchy subject but that's the purpose of it. The skin is a sensitive subject. It contains five million touch cells. But what are they for? How important are they? Sense of touch is vital208 words
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Article, Illustration862 1981-07-22 2 PICK of the DAY THE Young Art The Restless (Ch 5, 3 p.m.): Today's segment focuses on the non-mari-tal state of Leslie and Brad. She enters his apartment and is immediately heartsick at the sight of Brad's pitiful state of affairs, and the pathetic surroundings. Shaken when Leslie reveals she862 words
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Article, Illustration103 1981-07-22 8 The further I went into the interior, the more agreeable I found the way of life. The people have a simple approach to life. They are completely natural with one anothcept you for what you are. There is no deCeit. I didn't represent a source of business or a source103 words
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Article996 1981-07-22 8 He has crammed more adventure into 28 years than most people do m a lifetime. He grew up amidst the placid beauty of the Sussex countryside, and was schooled at Eton; but he found his spiritual home m the Borneo jungle. And now, he tells RICHARD996 words
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Article, Illustration1281 1981-07-22 10 JANE BRODY - JANE BRODY By m New York MILLIONS of peop^who might otherwise heed the advice of health experts to let their feet, rather than their fingers, do the walking are discouraged from doing so by acnes and other discomforts in those lowermost appendages. "My feet areNYT - 1,281 words
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Article, Illustration1020 1981-07-22 12 Monumental irony She was a 21 year-old senior at Yale University, about to graduate with a Bachelor's Degree m Architecture but with several years of graduate work and apprenticeship still ahead before she could put "architect" after her name. While m Europe one summer many years ago, a young American1,020 words
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Article, Illustration803 1981-07-22 12 AN OASIS of serenity has recently opened at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. It is a reconstruction of a Ming Dynasty courtyard modelled on a present-day scholar's court in the Garden of the Master of the Fishing Nets in Suzhou, China. Although quite small803 words
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Article, Illustration746 1981-07-22 15 As the world waits m eager anticipation for the much heralded July 29 royal nuptial day, London's hotels are also waiting for anticipated guests to fill rooms specially reserved for the event. Except for the lucky few along the way of the royal weddingAP - 746 words
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674 1981-07-22 15 NIKKE FINKE - The Lord Chamberlain is commanded by the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh to invite... NIKKE FINKE The Robertsons By GREENBERG m HOUSTON WHEN Texan Patrick D. Robertson Jr and his wife needed a nanny for their son during a London stay, a domestic agency sent them a young blondNYT - 674 words
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Article190 1981-07-22 15 The sands of Bahamas THE proudest and most excited man on the entire island of Eleuthra m the Bahamas is Henry Sands, caretaker of a vUla owned by I-ady Patricia Braebourne, daughter of the late Earl Mountbatten of Burma. For the last eight years, Lady Braebourne's godson, Prince Charles, heir190 words
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Article, Illustration251 1981-07-22 16 Dr Wong Kwei Cheong - Making the most of machines Dr Wong K wei Cheong Message from Minister of State for Labour and Chairman, National Productivity Board TO compete successfully m international markets, we have to move rapidly towards hightechnology and capitalintensive industries. One way to achieve this is to improve our productivity through the251 words
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183 1981-07-22 16 OHIO SCIENTIFIC, a name not too common In the Singapore market, is creating a new concept and technology m the very world of I computer every day. At Ohio Scientific, each computer is designed to put forth the advancement of technical breakthroughs m183 words
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Article, Illustration559 1981-07-22 16 About 30 companies will display products m four-day exhibition PROFESSOR Lun Chong Yah, Chairman of the Skills Development Fund Council, will declare open the National Productivity Board's Low Cost Business Computer Exhibition and Seminar at the Victoria Memorial Exhibition Hall at 11 a.m.559 words
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Article, Illustration144 1981-07-22 16 Aim for a fully computerised society as soon as possible Message from Professor Lim Chong Yah, Chairman of the Skills Development Fund Council WE must move towards a folly computerised society as quickly as possible. We once missed oat m industrialisation when the Industrial Revolution was on. Let us not,144 words
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341 1981-07-22 16 THE growing public interest In computerisation was reflected last year m the strong demand for computer consulting services and training programmes offered by the National Productivity Board. Nearly 600 participated m NPB computer courses m the Financial Year 80 (April 79 to March341 words
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Advertisement410 1981-07-22 2 For a Successful BANKING Career tg study wdth LRA MA I fljsf ri|m.i Wo^ H for the Institute of Bankers CONVERSION COURSE The duration of the complete Wolsey Hall Conversion Course is 26 weeks so enrol now for the December 1981 examination. Also available Wolsey Hall Courses for the Stage410 words
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Advertisement25 1981-07-22 2 Develop the reading habit Times Bookshops _J Call the one and only r4illlTl Dr. Sony LiT^l any day of the year The Sony Service Centre25 words
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Miscellaneous314 1981-07-22 2 EXHIBITIONS: Carto*n Dnwlin at the Nat Musuem Young People's Gallery. This exhibition is in conjunction with the Nat Courtesy Campaign 1981. The cartoon drawings were the winning and selected entries of the Nat Courtesy Cartoon Drawing Competition organised by the Ministry of Culture. Until Aug 2. 9 a.m. to 5.30314 words
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Miscellaneous1131 1981-07-22 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 7 flfl t»V Mm 3.00 PM Opening folowed by The Young AM j u r AndTheResttew 7 3 MT\ A d Foreca$t 3.25 Mandarin TV Theatre (r) CA <™ la y) B 4.40 Ancient Greece 7M Pairtun < lst S^" 1^ S.McS'sAn,* 5.00 Diary of1,131 words
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Advertisement46 1981-07-22 3 Gold appreciates with time Tger-50 Golden'Vfears This year. Tiger Beer turns 50. 50 mellow golden years. 50 rich rewarding years. From 1931-1981, people all over continue to find time for a Tiger. Don't you? You'll find it satisfies anyone's taste for gold. TeerGoM Medal Beer 1931-198146 words
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Advertisement3442 1981-07-22 4 IN CELEBRATION OF THOSE GOLDEN YEARS 9^KM I Chairman's Message *A<* Congratulatory Message from Mr. A.M. Heineken It is with some pride and much pleasure that I jSfaSm r» rr^ e n r contribute this message to commemorate the %V > nave 8 reat P leasurc in congratulatmg the Chairman,3,442 words
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Advertisement3625 1981-07-22 5 IN CELEBRATION OF THOSE GOLDEN YEARS rpi f^ iirtMrtO^Al* Japanese amateur golfer Yos- -mr 1 I IIC Dl V TT lllitolvl IrrfOfOCtltifT something of in the°his- lUSIIldK.1 k3UIIIL IlllClOlllIg tory of golf in Singapore. f\w% It takes more than premium Special skills and learning are After that success, he joined3,625 words
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Advertisement99 1981-07-22 6 EV APFRECmiON OF THOSE GOLDEN YEARS^ '^ai St\ Ss(n s^a I I I I **&^i*mr~*P 1 I m V 7 B jB^ v We at > l^^^H LEOPARD BREWERY LTD 1 I I^HV I are proud of our long association with I jJl^^BßP^*^ 1 andlookforwandtomanymoreyears if^^^^Htaß^^^^^^^g^i of brewing success together99 words
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Advertisement118 1981-07-22 7 IN APPRECMnON OF THOSE GOLDEN YEARS N ft 1 ai^&^giM^^^pj^SM fit I 'JlliillllS I MalmnßrmeriesAMnDM s^ Hi^HHHHHHHHHHHIi^HHHIH^HH^H *^>-—- «->r^ 5 Malacca Sheet S>ngopc»eolW Tel *****3 Cable Add Centenory T»ie» CentoacßS ***** Wv 1 S We toast your SOtA -flwuveuatt/. i tri —^ff^srss i S$ "^>y. r 14th, 16th-1 8th Floor,118 words
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Advertisement572 1981-07-22 8 A Collection of FINE CHINESE CERAMICS Total 180 Lots "J including i A pair of Chia Ching Period Pear fc^ ig A pair of Imperial Yellow Double W^r Gourds 'Chien Lung' mark A pair of Very Fine and Rare EftM^ByJ^f A pair of hxtra Huge Yi-Hsing ypr' A pair of572 words
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Advertisement75 1981-07-22 8 jpv I CHAMBERLAIN PHIPPS (B: INTERNATIONAL LTD., I ENGLAND Stand No. 58 (Suppliers of shoe materials components) PHIPPS FAIRE LIMITED, ENGLAND. Stand No. 58 (Suppliers of shoe materials components) I tmrmm SOCIETE LES NOUVELLES fCS^S TANNERIES FRANCAISES, I I FRANCE. (Tanners of quality leathers) Agents, M M %J j^ nj75 words
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Advertisement120 1981-07-22 9 IN APPRECIATION OFTHOSE GOLDEN YEARS N mJjICTM congratulations *g* MALAYAN BREWERIES I .fWMTTYIti II/IrMWIC i P^*^ th occasion of your S$ I longer Beer I a 1 Mr Ul£U i I /drf7 /7 /^7 Wf^C/If^A J %$Mk We are honoured to have been thc supplier of %J\Jl^ll/^jJl/fl/i^LJ^l^Lwl 14 1 CROWNS120 words
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Advertisement255 1981-07-22 10 Tampax tamponThe most comfortable tampm to use,even ifyouve never used a tampon before. Because tampons arc worn imenally they should Swim, play tennis, disco m your tightest outfits be as comfortable as possible. Tam|«x make them with complete confidence and complete comfort, that way. Tampons so gentle, so comfortable, once255 words
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Advertisement209 1981-07-22 10 4r Wt m GIRMI now offers you a blender with a grinder an ideal complementary pair for your kitchen. LI m\WLmm\ T" c teBt Modei FR 12/AFM 12 1 I/* a compact and versatile m %~1 V^V k tcnen appliance featuring: Automatic cut-out safety device. Bfmi Unique 6 pronged blade.209 words
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Advertisement192 1981-07-22 11 EN APPRECIATION OF THOSE GOLDEN YEARS PI A good place to meet... f^^^Pl^^HH Hotel Pnoenix Q ives y° u a choice of good food m a \^3^ !pf fSI friendly setting. Chye Tow Kway, rich with meat and 1...'.,..:.':.!...! X<C\ shrimp. Fragrant Nasi Lemak and golden roast chicken. S? Lontong,192 words
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Advertisement72 1981-07-22 12 MALAYAN BREWERIES (S) PTE LTD on the occasion of their Tider < > BEER 50 years of Master Brewing I THE MANAGEMENT II I m SOON WAN ENGINEERING WORKS (PTE) LTD 11 W I 2, JALAN ANAK BUKIT (off BUKIT TIMAH ROAD 11 Km) |^^^gj| SINGAPORE 2158 TEL: *****4 *****272 words
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Advertisement210 1981-07-22 13 RI \p l PROPERTY INVESTMENTS CANADA U.S.A. PROTECT YOUR MONEY AGAINST If you choose, Tridel will arrange financing INFLATION BY INVESTING IN REAL manage, rent, lease and maintain your property ESTATE, IN A SAFE SECURE «or you. COUNTRY, AT A PRICE YOU CAN ™*-L LEGAL SERVICES PROVIDED. AFFORD If you210 words
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Advertisement687 1981-07-22 13 SHARP A; St^ I MuSiC Music MUSIC, J|| Mm, IsyetemßOO Power Power Power w m m^z mk I worw.fi™tv.rticaipan.i.y,t.m Am •SI«T<l9 9cml W/ I "«2 x 22W Music Povw .i. BY .Micro-procmso. technology In t! af I I API 0 00LBV M MI W 1 s Y«tem 5000 a II687 words
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Advertisement439 1981-07-22 14 resfai/ranf presents Wednesday Fashion at 1.15 p.m. Try our sumptuous Hunan delicacies at no extra charge g a Outfits by Available at allHeshe stores and Prime Lea shops Fine Jasmine Tea r""*- •>■_ Onn Fat Hong Taa Merchant < fß(| 101 A.Sago Lane. S'DOre 0105. Tel *****61 Make-up by Edral439 words
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Advertisement112 1981-07-22 14 1^ I' Im' mmmt.^^H Km^^^AmftiHv^P^BßHmKßßßilftm'^lw -a? -mH*^MjJ M I m^^Sdi^mmlmPiiMA K. I E!MIW3-n JGSa -i w ■ifff[Wij-y.ißlK':. --1 '■HSMHpJUHr ml BmWil mgJfW^ffliTirpyjlrmi^p^a]. m tHBKK mVUvMrnflH Bmmm^^^ mmmml J f/ll fly MT^m-1 It Irs J ammmmm. V Km^9^ ,^mH aV^9 B^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^mßm^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^mmmmmmß BBBBBBBBBBmaamKm^BVI^BB! LUbbßb! «^B«! H^VHHIHFkIM I Him* HUSaSUafIUBa^eaeeamVHBHBBL b\l^* a **A7112 words
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Advertisement619 1981-07-22 14 /fi\ CATHAY J I^^ORGANISAIION j i NOWSHOWMOI I i 11am.1JS,4JS.SJS.Ii1SM> < I CHARLIE BRAVO M lanzaaxsmMi-vx-i LAST DA VI 1 JO. 4.00. 1Sp«« MNMVTJ«a^CHA«Or«Jg« LASTIDAYtI 11am, IJS. 44*. (JO. a. t»»m Chafloti T^G LAST DAY) 1 Www Wanai- 7 > S-Wpm Chow Two fttt />Vf_ The LOVABLE/ .^l COUPLES /^T^619 words
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Advertisement302 1981-07-22 15 fc^Z^*^*^^^ BBv OXT SOOSK fl IbBT Home stereo music lIQIIAI DDI/^P system complete with UOUMU rniV^C VM AMiFM stereo receiver $860 cassette deck. 2 speed M O\A/ semiautomatic turntable TMvJW srsri^ toee QAMVfI Accessory mike and ausi _^>U I W M coverp.ovided Wnijl I V^ 3-in-1 Stereo H| Music Systems*302 words
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Advertisement421 1981-07-22 16 We've got an Economy Sized Computer™ for every business. No matter how small it is. Or how big it is. The total system cost (including Printer) for the smallest configuration is less than S$ 13,000! They each give you cost effective, long term solutions to a lot of office problems.421 words
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Advertisement91 1981-07-22 16 >^Lfl '^Lfl Also available: PSiiiaBUTE 5OOO! The Professional System The DYNABYTE 5000 system allows you to start with the smaller model and to add to that m incremental blocks to provide a versatile system with hundred megabytes and a network processing system for your future business growth. It comes with91 words
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Advertisement330 1981-07-22 17 a partner m computing. GUTHRIE SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED (Guthrie Management Services) Computer Services Division The independent mini and micro Computer System Specialists. We offer: Computer Feasibility Studies System Analysis and Design Computer System Selection Software Development and Implementation Software Packages and Customisation Facility Management Systems Review Computer Courses Our other330 words
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Advertisement575 1981-07-22 17 (V commodore CBM™ WORD PROCESSING SYSTEM >BI fcap-^_' \W i Unparalleled Features: Two Systems In One! 2 Floppy Disk Drives providing efficient As you will not be processing the whole day, 50% 100% back-up of important documents on of your system's time will be idling. I diskettes. Why not make575 words
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Article, Illustration813 1981-07-22 17 Low Cost Business Computer Exhibition and Seminar Important role of computers AN AEROPLANE takes off from an airport. A customer purchases an article at a shop. Someone draws cash from a bank. A patient enters a hospital. What do these various events have m common?813 words
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297 1981-07-22 17 Singapore among top users in the region SINGAPORE is one of the leading computer users m this region. But the Republic still has a long way to go before computer applications become an important feature m its business activities. With the present Labour shortage and rising wages, computerisation is the297 words
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Advertisement345 1981-07-22 19 I i UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. a member of the UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE GROUP OF COMPANIES requires additional PRODUCTION FOREMEN to be located m their new Gul/Pioneer Road Plant. The incumbents are responsible to the Production Superintendent for the operation of one or more departments within set standards of345 words
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Advertisement444 1981-07-22 19 General Electric (U S.A.I is Mh^^F seeking suitably qualified candidates^Ml I^^^^ for the positions of:- H QUALITY EQUIPMENT ENGINEER I I Candidates should have either a degree m Elec- I I tronic/Electncal Engineering or a diploma m I I Electronics Communication Engineering or I I its equivalent. Degree holders should444 words
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Article, Illustration1068 1981-07-22 18 Soviet defector Vktor Korchnoi has more to contend with than his opponent, Anatoly Karpov, in the coming world chess championship. Added to the pressures of fighting a champ is the battle to get his wife and son over from the Soviet Union a move which is iReuter - 1,068 words