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Title Section14 1981-07-29 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1581 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 101/1/8114 words
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Article, Illustration645 1981-07-29 1 MAY HO - MAY HO Big complex to be built m *****? By CULTURAL activities in Singapore will receive a big shot in the arm when the government converts Kallang Theatre in Kallang Park into a cultural theatre that is second only to the National Theatre. And the645 words
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190 1981-07-29 1 Index falls another 34 points as selling continues SHARE prices took another severe beating yesterday as the Straits Times Industrials Index was reduced by 34.57 points to 756.73, one of the biggest drops since the 1973 market crash. One remisier contacted yesterday morning as the prices were tumbling down said190 words
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Article70 1981-07-29 1 MEXICO CTTY, Tues. Fifty people died when a Mexican plane crashed and burst into flames on landing at Chihuahua Airport m north-west Mexico during a violent thunderstorm yesterday. They said 12 of the 60 passengers and four of the crew survived. Rescue workers and firemen pulledReuter - 70 words
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Article36 1981-07-29 1 DIJON (France), Tues. Police today discovered the body of 41-year-old Guy Walerand. half eaten by his pet cats m his house here after he died last week of natural causes, police said. AFP.AFP - 36 words
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Article, Illustration137 1981-07-29 1 AN ANGRY student grappling with police outside New Delhi airport on Monday daring a demonstration protesting against Indian President Sanjiva Roddy's departure for I»ndon to attend the royal wedding. The protestors said Mr Reddy should not attend the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana in viewUPI - 137 words
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Article341 1981-07-29 1 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON By Our Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Tues. Australia's national transport strike came to an end today following acceptance by the Transport Workers Union of a wage increase of As2o (5J48.80) a week. As part of the settlement, the Australian Government backed down from its341 words
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Article49 1981-07-29 1 NAHA (Japan), Tues. About 1,800 American Marines on board 20 landing ships conducted manoeuvres under the protection of two A-6 Intruder fighters and four armed helicopters on Okinawa island today, it was learned here. Japanese defence officers witnessed the war games aboard a landing assault ship. AFP.AFP - 49 words
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Article35 1981-07-29 1 BANGKOK. Tues. Thai Deputy Prime Minister Pramarn Adireksam is scheduled to visit the Soviet Union from Aug 6 to Sept 3 to inspect the country's agricultural cooperatives, a government spokesman said today. AP.AP - 35 words
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Article52 1981-07-29 1 LATEST $130 m OFFER TO POLAND WASHINGTON, Tnea. The United State* will offer Poland I S$M.5 million V B$lM m) to Oa*ace an emergeacy purchase of US grain, AgrlcaJtare Secretary John Block announced tonight. The announcement came aa Poland face* the throat of massive strike* over food shortages.— Renter. SEEReuter - 52 words
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Article90 1981-07-29 1 PARIS, Tues. Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew today met his French counterpart Pierre Mauroy for discussions on bilateral relations, the Kampuchea issue and the North-South dialogue. Mr Lee, who arrived here last night on his way to London for the British royal wedding, met Mr MauroyAP; AFP - 90 words
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709 1981-07-29 1 EDMUND WEE - Vogel: 3 simple sessons for S'pore EDMUND WEE By JAPAN as Number One: Lessons for Singapore is not quite the title of the best-selling book by Harvard Professor Ezra Vogel. It was the theme instead of a seminar organised jointly by the Technology Transfer Institute of Singapore and the Applied709 words
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448 1981-07-29 1 CHUA LEONG KIAN - CHUA LEONG KIAN By THE Chinese medical community has come out m full support of the government warning that its members should not mix Western drugs with Chinese herbs. The 650-strong Singapore Chinese Physicians Association, which represents most of the slightly more than448 words
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406 1981-07-29 1 Guerilla groups agree to follow Arafat BEIRUT, Tues ALL Palestinian guerilla organisations, including a splinter group which had persisted m shelling Christian positions m the last few days despite the ceasefire, have agreed to follow the decisions of the Joint Command headed by PLO leader Yasser Arafat. However, Christian militiaReuter; AFP; UPI - 406 words
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Article, Illustration514 1981-07-29 2 Japan s vital factor MASTERING theory alone cannot guarantee industrial success. The vital factor behind Japan's economic progress is an acute understanding of the needs and nature of human beings, says Dr Nobuyoshi Namiki, a former economic planner with the Ministry of International Trade and Industry. Governments should rely514 words
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Article208 1981-07-29 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: MUCH heat and passion has been generated by the ban on the Chinese herb hnang Han. If there is agreement with the government that there Is need for greater control of dangerous drags to protect the pa bile, then the haang Han controversy should be208 words
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Article455 1981-07-29 2 High weapons costs ARMY officials in the United States are seriously looking into cutting weapons development projects because of rising costs despite President Ronald Reagan's readiness to increase spending. The officials wonder whether the extra expense is worth the additional capability of the S55.37 million M-l tank455 words
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Article384 1981-07-29 2 Singapore and Marie THREE valuable minutes of Singapore go on the air in glittering company this Saturday. Those 180 seconds cost #6,000 but it was money well spent by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board because those minutes are on the Marie Osmond show. It will be aired this384 words
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Article194 1981-07-29 2 and then cut another 5.04 sec. off in the final to win the gold medal in the World Student Games. Kim Lenehan, the world 1.500m freestyle record-holder, won another gold for America when she won the 800m freestyle, slicing 24 seconds on the record by clocking 8.37.50. Surprise move194 words
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Article254 1981-07-29 2 TOWARDS QUALITY CONTROL IN CIVIL SERVICE SINGAPORE may soon have the first civil service in the world to use quality control circles. The strongest indication that this is likely was carried in the latest quarterly joint publication of the Management Services Department of the Finance Ministry and the254 words
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Article63 1981-07-29 2 SOVIET MUSLIMS RUSSIA is hardly a homogeneous state. It has a sizeable Islamic minority of some 45 to 50 million people. The Soviet Muslim population, which is growing at a rapid rate, is giving Soviet authorities the jitters. The incompatibility of Islam with communism plus the demographic balance which63 words
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Article229 1981-07-29 2 New fishing policy A NEW fishing policy will be drawn up in line with Malaysia's New Economic Policy to ensure equitable distribution of wealth, says an official. More than half the west coast inshore fishermen are Malays but they own only 7 per cent of the boats,229 words
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Article, Illustration52 1981-07-29 3 THE Goodyear airship Kuropa sailing over Nine of London's familiar landmarks, InclndIng the Thames, m preparation for the Royal Wedding today. Television crew are using the blimp as an aerial platform to aim the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana for worldwide transmission.AP - 52 words
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Article42 1981-07-29 3 JAKARTA, Tues. A (east to celebrate a man's seven-month-old baby turned into chaos yesterday when 142 people passed out after eating contaminated food, police said today No one died m the mci dent at Jakarta's northern suburb of Warakas. AFP.AFP - 42 words
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436 1981-07-29 3 BELFAST, Tues. British government officials conceded last night that efforts to end the hunger strike staged by IRA prisoners had virtually collapsed. "We have now decided that we have gone about as far as we can go," said a spokesman forNYT; UPI - 436 words
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262 1981-07-29 3 Step-by-step proposal to new Salt treaty WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE administration is considering pursuing a new US-Soviet strategic arms treaty with several specific preliminary agreements, a senior State Department official said yesterday. These agreements, which would not need Senate ratification as would a treaty, would test Soviet interest m arms control.Reuter - 262 words
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Article170 1981-07-29 3 KILLER OIL STUDIED BY 3 NATIONS maukiij, rues. me mysterious poisonous cooking oil that today caused its 82nd death is being analysed by research institutes m three countries, the Spanish health ministry said. Laboratories m the United States, France and West Germany are trying to establish how to prevent furtherReuter - 170 words
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Article35 1981-07-29 3 BANGKOK, Tues. Thai Deputy Prime Minister Pramarn Adireksarn is scheduled to visit the Soviet Union from Aug 6 to Sept 3 to inspect the country's agricultural cooperatives, a government spokesman said today. AP.AP - 35 words
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Article59 1981-07-29 3 MOSCOW, Tues. Alfa Borneo owners m Moscow are n (or a rare treat: a mechanc will be sent here from Milan, Italy, to tune up for ree their high-performance -ars. Western sources said oday The sources said that Soviet zarages had enough problems r ixing SovietAFP - 59 words
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310 1981-07-29 3 Thousands of extra policemen for the big day LONDON, Tues. Thousands of extra policemen, many of them armed, are being drafted into the British capital for the biggest security operation ever mounted here m peacetime. Tomorrow, they will be five metres apart along the entire length of the three-km processionalAFP; UPI - 310 words
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Article51 1981-07-29 3 TOKYO, Tues. A middleaged man went berserk today ami axed to death three members of his family and injured four others with a hatchet m western Japan, police said. The 43-year-old man, Masaaki Sakioka, was later shot dead by police after wounding a police and resisting arrest.UPI - 51 words
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223 1981-07-29 3 BEIJING, Tims. CHINESE health authorities have carried out an extermination campaign against snails, carriers of a deadly fresh water disease that plagues southern China, the official Xinhua news agency said today. The agency said 9 million people who suffered from ''snail fever"223 words
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406 1981-07-29 3 WASHINGTON, Tuesday CONCERNED about rising costs, senior US Army officials are taking a serious new look at possible slashes m some key weapons programmes, including the M-l tank. Despite President Ronald Reagan's readiness to boost defence spending, these senior officials doubt anAP - 406 words
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Article131 1981-07-29 3 LOS ANGELES, Tues. UNITED States spacecraft Pioneer II has now travelled twice as far from the son 92.5 billion km as any other spacecraft, a spokeswoman for Pioneer's manufacturers, TRW, said today. Pioneer 11, launched m March, 1*72 and intended originally to operate for M months, reached 85Reuter - 131 words
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177 1981-07-29 3 1 WASHINGTON, Tues. President Ronald Reai gan, reminding Americans that the world was watching, urged them last night to support his economic recovery tax cut bill, which faces its crucial vote m Congress tomorrow. He said the message he heard at the seven-na-tionReuter - 177 words
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237 1981-07-29 4 SUSPECTED REDS HELD OVER RAILWAY BLAST BANGKOK, Tues. A group of about 20 people believed to be members of the outlawed Communist Party of Thailand (CPT), have been arrested in Surat Thani in connection with the blowing up of a railway bridge in southern Thailand on Thursday night, a seniorAFP - 237 words
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Article40 1981-07-29 4 JAKARTA, Tues. Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau will pay an official visit here m September, State secretary Sudharmono said today. The date of the visit was being worked out by Indonesian and Canadian officials. Mr Sudharmono said. -AFP.AFP - 40 words
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Article, Illustration79 1981-07-29 4 THAI wildlife officials about to "bag" this elusive black panther after It was shot with a tranqnillser gun m a railway Junkyard In Bangkok on Sunday. The panther had eluded capture and held Bangkok residents m fe»r for the past two months after It escaped tramAP - 79 words
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268 1981-07-29 4 MPs back decision to allow S. African tour WELLINGTON, Tues. Members of the New Zealand Parliament today supported a government decision to allow the controversial South African rugby tour of the country to continue despite violent anti-apartheid protests. A meeting of the National Party parliamentary caucus declared the Springbok tour268 words
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Article45 1981-07-29 4 SAN SALVADOR, Tues. Leftist guerillas fought gunbattles with government troops m at least five parts of the capital after launching a pre-dawn raid on several military installations here, army sources said yesterday. There were no official reports on casualties m the fighting. AFP.AFP - 45 words
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292 1981-07-29 4 NEW DELHI, Tuesday INDIAN labour unions -tiave threatened nationwide demonstrations m protest against new government powers to ban strikes that could engage Prime Minister Indira Gandhi m a bitter confrontation with the opposition. Insurance workers across the country have planned protestReuter - 292 words
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186 1981-07-29 4 Call to let Chinese factories issue shares BEIJING, Tues. Chinese factories should be allowed to issue a limited number of shares to he bought by their employees, says a Shanghai economic newspaper. The world Economic Herald said state-owned factories should be permitted to float 5 to II per cent ofReuter - 186 words
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96 1981-07-29 4 Crops in Laos destroyed by floods BANGKOK, Tues. Torrential rains, which swept across Laos and northern Thailand early this month, submerged vast areas of the Mekong valley in Laos causing great crop and property damage, the Vietnamese News Agency reported tuesday. In Vientiane province the flood destroyed 20 per centAP - 96 words
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112 1981-07-29 4 JAKARTA, Tnea. The presenter of local court m e*at Java shot dead a suspect and Us lawyer In Ida office and then committed suicide, press reports said The large-circulation dally Kempas said prweeater Hasan Neer of the ProbollngKo CMrt, «75 km east of Jakarta, wasUPI - 112 words
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Article73 1981-07-29 4 MONEY CHANGERS m the United Arab Emirates, who channelled into circulation about US$l.63 billion (553.26 billion) per year, had been asked to provide statements of account by early next month. According to the Arabic financial daily Al-Bayan, the UAE central bank has ordered the accounting reports73 words
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Article64 1981-07-29 4 SOME 250 ships and 1,000 planes from 14 nations will take part in American-led naval manoeuvres in the Atlantic this September, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) headquarters in Brussels announced yesterday. Called "Ocean Venture '81," the manoeuvres will involve units from West Germany, Canada, Denmark, Spain, theAFP - 64 words
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Article59 1981-07-29 4 JAPAN says North Korea has increased its military strength in quality and quantity in recent years. According to Mr Hisahiko Okazaki, the Defence Agency's counsellor in charge of international affairs. North Korea has 2.5 times as many tanks, twice as many armoured carriers and 2 toAFP - 59 words
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Article59 1981-07-29 4 THE Bangladesh Government postponed presidential elections by 25 days yesterday, naming Oct 15 as the new ballotting date in response to opposition calls for more time to prepare for the polls. Acting President Abdus Sattar, expected to stand for the ruling Bangladesh Nationalist Party, told newsmen the delayUPI - 59 words
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Article69 1981-07-29 4 OIL PRODUCTION by members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) fell to an 11-year low in May and has fallen further since, according to the oil industry's latest newsletter, Petroleum Intelligence Weekly. The decline had reduced the glut on world oil markets, but oil supplyReuter - 69 words
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Article77 1981-07-29 4 THE United States has denied charges by Cuban President Fidel Castro that the Cen- tral Intelligence Agency (CIA) might have j ae«d biological weapons against Cuba. The accusations "are totally without foundation," State Department spokesman Dean Fischer said, referring to the Cuban << leader's suggestion onAFP - 77 words
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Article108 1981-07-29 5 KMBARRASSMRNT was not the only reason a foiled bank robber had a red face on Monday. The lone gunman entered thje Kalama zoo branch of the Michigan National Bank and asked a teller for money. The teller, who was not identified, placed an exploding packet OfUPI - 108 words
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Article63 1981-07-29 5 FOUR teenagers of San Antonio, Texas, have set a record for the longest game of monopoly played m a treehouse. The boys set the record on Monday with 219 hours of continuous play and said they were still not tired Paul Schofield. 14, said as of Monday afternoon,UPI - 63 words
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Article85 1981-07-29 5 (N THE first step towards correcting a 37-year-old Clerical error, a US Army captain pinned the purple heart medal on Mr Claude J. Morgan, who was wounded in Luxembourg in 1944. Mr Morgan, 56, was the only serviceman to survive Iving buried alive when a bomb explodedUPI - 85 words
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322 1981-07-29 5 CAIRO, Tues PRESIDENT Anwar Sadat said yesterday Egypt and Sudan had agreed to offer military facilities to the United States to counteract Soviet moves m the region. He told a meeting of professors at Alexandria University that he discussed the issueReuter - 322 words
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Article162 1981-07-29 5 CARACAS, Tues. THE pilot of a small plane died of a heart attack during a flight over central Venezuela on Sunday, but his terrifled daughter and another passenger managed to bring down the plane following Instructions from a nearby airport, officials said. A flight controller at Puerto CabelloAP - 162 words
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Article, Illustration99 1981-07-29 5 Happy over M-E truce UNITED STATES President Ronald Reagan laughing as he handed Phfflp Habib, Special Envoy to the Middle East, a picture of the two of them together during their last meeting. Mr Habib reported to the President m Washington on Monday on his success m arranging a ceasefireUPI - 99 words
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Article173 1981-07-29 5 ABIDJAN, Tues LIBERIA'S soldier-president, Master Sergeant Samuel Doe, was reported yesterday to have been commissioned as commander-in-chief of the armed forces, and all civilians m the government were made army officers. Radio Elwa, a missionary station monitored here, said Master Sergeant Doe was commissioned byReuter - 173 words
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123 1981-07-29 5 'Plane was carrying arms from Iceland' TEHERAN, Tues. A cargo plane that crashed in the Soviet Union on July 18 had brought weapons to Iran from Iceland, Parliamentary Speaker Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, told Kayhan newspaper today. The plane had an accident on its return flight from Iran and crashedAFP - 123 words
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Article32 1981-07-29 5 NEW DELHI, Tues. A group of beggars, suspected of being bandits m disguise, were beaten to death by some Hindu pilgrims m eastern Bihar state, news reports said today. UPI.UPI - 32 words
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220 1981-07-29 5 Iran clergy executes guerilla chief TEHERAN, Tuesday IRAN'S ruling clfgy executed Mujahideen Khalqe guerilla group leader Mohammed Reza Saadati and 19 other opponents, Teheran Radio reported last night. Saadati, the only member of the guerilla group's central committee to have been m prison, was executed by firing squad on SundayReuter; UPI - 220 words
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Article135 1981-07-29 5 BEIRUT, Tues. Irag reported its troops killed 524 Iranians in fighting during the last 24 hours, marking one of the highest casualty figures reported since the war began last Sept 22. Iraqi forces carried out intensive military operations against the Iranians in the areas ofUPI - 135 words
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Article, Illustration1789 1981-07-29 6 Soviet expansionism and the Kremlin's Muslim worry WHILE former colonies have gained their independence from Western powers like Britain, the people of Central Asia and the Caucases have yet to revolt against their Soviet masters. But when the Soviet Union sent Muslims among its troops to Afghanistan, the Soviet Muslims1,789 words
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Advertisement236 1981-07-29 6 "How come he knows so much about drilling for oil? ...I asked myself nervously" 1 must admit that I was a little nervous when Dr. Tan or any business. And it's essential that I keep myself well I LV ~^1 started to talk about the oil business at the same236 words
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Advertisement320 1981-07-29 7 Eg PHILIPS The Philips philosophy behind colour TV is simple; More technology— less energy. At a price you can afford. Big or small, every set from the Philips range of colour and superb sound quality. The performance of a TVs is built with advanced technology to ensure the Philips colour320 words
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455 1981-07-29 8 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN By AN ACUTE understanding of the needs and nature of human beings rather than a mastery of the complexities of economic theories this, according to a Japanese economist is the vital factor behind Japan's successful industrial and marketing strategy. To Dr455 words
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Article533 1981-07-29 8 PROTECTIONISM reared its ugly head at a seminar on Japan yesterday and sparked off a verbal clash between two speakers talking about strategies to penetrate the Japanese market. Prof Ezra Vogel started the exchange by describing rtectionist measures taken Japan to keep out foreign competition from533 words
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Article, Illustration431 1981-07-29 8 WHEN you know what It Ls to be a handicapped, when your heart cries ont for equal opportunities for such people, the words come easy. As they did for Richard Low, 23, who wrote the lyrics that will be sun* at the WaUboushl International Music Festival431 words
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Article77 1981-07-29 8 CHIEF Justice Wee Chong Jin yesterday approved an out-of-court settlement of a road negligence claim under which the plaintiff, ex-apprentice mechanic Wong Chee Meng, 19, of Johore Baru, is to get $40,000 damages and costs. Mr Wong was pushing his motor-cycle along Track 8, Jurong Road, when77 words
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253 1981-07-29 8 I almost took cheque for $lm: Witness $21m fraud trial A FORMER managing director of Adhouse International said in court yesterday that he was at one stage prepared to accept a post-dated cheque for $1.1 million from his chairman, Issac Paul Rat nam, which, among other things, also included his253 words
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Article287 1981-07-29 8 URA's land sale to net $434 m ANOTHER $434 million will be injected into the buoyant property market over the next two to three years. This whopping sum will come from successful tenderers of eight warehousing and two industrial sites under the 10th Urban Redevelopment Authority land sale announced yesterday.287 words
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179 1981-07-29 9 THE American secret service has approached Singapore police for help in their investigations following their discovery of a multi-million dollar "Singapore connection" forgery racket. Confirming this yesterday, a senior CID officer said 'Singapore police assistance had been sought, but he declined to give179 words
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Article63 1981-07-29 9 BROTHER Anthony Knoll, former principal of St. Joseph's Institution here and St. Xavier's Institution m Penan*, died yesterday morning m Hongkong at the age of 66. Brother Knoll who was SJI principal from 1948 to 1949, came to Singapore m 1938 and taught m St Joseph's63 words
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241 1981-07-29 9 Dispute over inclusion of NWC portion SHOULD the National Wages Council increases be included in the calculation of the 13th month payment of the same year? The Singapore Cold Storage Pte Ltd says yes but the union representing its employees says no. By including it, the company is saving $72,000241 words
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108 1981-07-29 9 A 69-YEAR-OLD woman lost $28 and her $200 gold ring after she accepted a ride from a man driving a yellow-top taxi. Madam N.C. Tay was walking along Bedok North Avenue 3 on Monday morning when a taxi stopped next to her.108 words
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356 1981-07-29 9 SINGAPORE historians should write more interesting articles to «ater to the general public instead of "highly academic and esoteric" papers to impress their fellow scholars, the Culture Minister said yesterday. Making this call, Mr S. Dhanabalan, who is also the Foreign Affairs Minister,356 words
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Article33 1981-07-29 9 A BABY show will be held at Kampung Glam community centre on Sept 6 at 2 p.m. Entry forms are obtainable from Kg Glam, Crawford, Kota Raja and Bras Basah CCs.33 words
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Article27 1981-07-29 9 A HARI RAYA gathering will be organised by the Eunos Crescent community centre Youth Group at its centre on Monday, Aug 10, at 7 p.m.27 words
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Article, Illustration104 1981-07-29 9 BELIEVE It or not, this was Singapore In the early lMto. Those were the good old days of fln rickshaws and tram cars when yon could cross the roads without having to dash for your life. This picture Is only one of the exhibits on Lund Transport la Singapore from104 words
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194 1981-07-29 9 CAREFUL DRIVING CAN SAVE $500,000 FOR SBS IN A year's time, the Singapore Bos Service would tote np nearly tmjm in fuel savings if its driven eonttnueto watch how they drive under the company's save-energy campaign. This is prelected from Its dlesel consumption figures before and after the campaign which194 words
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Article318 1981-07-29 9 Jobless man was fatally wounded A JOBLESS man who was involved in an attempted robbery was fatally wounded in a shooting incident when he attacked a policeman with a knife, a coroner's court heard yesterday. PC Tan Cheng Poo, 30, of Jurong Town Police Station, who fired two shots at318 words
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120 1981-07-29 9 Appeal for witnesses to three accidents THREE people were seriously injured in separate road accidents on Monday and police are appealing for witnesses. Mr Man Susay, 25, was sitting in the rear of the lorry when he fell off, while the vehicle was making a left turn into Queensway from120 words
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Article128 1981-07-29 9 FOR a New Zealand housewife, now staying here, an incident that took place in a Singapore toilet must top her list of unpleasant encounters. The woman was relieving herself in the toilet of Mayflower NAAFI (Navy, Army, Air Force Institute) at Lagos Circus on128 words
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319 1981-07-29 9 GOH LEE KHUAN - GOH LEE KHUAN By CURRENT affairs quizzes may go national. The People's Association is considering expanding current affairs quizzes beyond the level of youth groups and schools. The aim is to educate Singaporeans and cultivate In them greater social awareness. Contestants are likely to319 words
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243 1981-07-29 9 Prisoners are all taught a trade, court told A POLICE prosecutor yesterday rebutted a lawyer's claim that his client was not taught a trade while in prison and was like a "fish out of water" upon discharge. Assistant Supuerintendent of Police Mahinder Singh said: "Prisoners are not allowed to remain243 words
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Article, Illustration117 1981-07-29 10 VOLUNTEER SOCIAL WORKER DANARAJ DIES AT 49 HUMANITARIAN, voluntary social worker and town planner, Mr A.G.S. Danaraj (above), died on Monday. He was 41. A familiar English newsreader over radio and television newsreels, be was actively involved in fond -raising activities for many charitable organisations through the Singapore Red Cross117 words
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Article85 1981-07-29 10 KIM Lai Hin, 26, a hotel cook, was yesterday fined $500 after he admitted touching the body of a clerk while they were travelling on a City Shuttle Services bus along Robinson Road on Monday. The magistrate's court heard that when the clerk, scolded Lim85 words
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Article55 1981-07-29 10 A FORMER Bata Shoe store executive was jailed for 15 months yesterday for misappropriating $38,781.30 Ne Kok Peng, 37, admitted criminal breach of trust of the amount at the Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1 store where he was employed as a shop manager between July last55 words
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Article30 1981-07-29 10 COMEX Singapore urgently needs a (ew more people for its forthcoming trip to Kampuns Cheratlns m Pahans scheduled for Aig 8 to 10. Those interested should call *****29.30 words
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330 1981-07-29 10 TRICES 10 TO 20 PER CENT LOWER' PIG farmers, doing their bit to keep fresh pork prices down, will open a second farm produce supermarket. Singapore Animal Husbandry Enterprises, a cooperative of the 100member Singapore Livestock Farmers Association, is spending $300,000 to renovate330 words
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Article33 1981-07-29 10 A CONFERENCE on AseanEEC economic relations will be opened on Auk 6 at the French Room, Hotel Equatorial at 9.30 a.m. Asean secretary Mr Narciso G. Reyes will open the conference.33 words
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297 1981-07-29 10 A SINGAPORE businessman gave his Thai wife about $200,000, and lost her with the money to another man m Bangkok, Mr Justice Lai heard m the High Court yesterday. Mr John Tan ChorYong, counsel for Mr Ong Teng Ser, said that297 words
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220 1981-07-29 10 EDMUND TEO - Five taxi drivers booked at railway station EDMUND TEO By Transport Reporter FIVE taxi drivers were booked by the Registry of Vehicles at the railway station yesterday. They were booked for various offences by two ROV investigation officers, who stationed themselves there for 45 minutes from 5.45 p.m. Three cabbies220 words
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198 1981-07-29 10 THE number of motorists suspended or liable for suspension under the Points Demerit System last year was 5,442, an increase of 48 per cent over the previous year. The latest ROV annual report also said that the most common offences were speeding, careless198 words
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Advertisement859 1981-07-29 10 A mvZmm r"j?l DBOB Rotary Mower. if D 404 Rotary Mower. Cut from $345 Cut from $260 to just $225 to just $1 69. A powerful 525 watt motor //jmm^^*.'' The 400 watt motor ft cuts throuch the most difficult LV Jb^bbbb. copes with various grass 'i I grass condtions859 words
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193 1981-07-29 11 UMNO VETERANS PLAN POLITICAL RETURN IPOH, Tues. Former Umno MPs and State Assemblymen are expected to make a comeback to politics following the re- cent setting up of the j Perak Umno Veterans Bureau. Political observers believe they can still contribute well to Umno politics and their participation would beNST - 193 words
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323 1981-07-29 11 Fishing policy to be reviewed in line with NEP KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Agriculture Ministry will soon formulate a comprehensive fisheries development and licensing policy m line with the New Economic Policy (NEP). A spokesman said the ministry has asked the Fisheries Department for a detailed report on its development323 words
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95 1981-07-29 11 ALOR STAR, Taes. Police have Imposed strict surveillance over the Sik district after some smallholders tried to demonstrate against the fall la robber prices. The road leading to Sik town was heavily guarded aad police manned roadblocks at the Gurun-vSlk, Weng-Slk andAFP - 95 words
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226 1981-07-29 11 PENANG, Tues. Fiftysix Chinese school pupils' associations in Penang and Province Welles ley have decided to register as political societies. The decision was taken unanimously at a meeting of the joint working committee of Chinese School Ex-pupils Associations of Penang and Province Wellesley.AFP - 226 words
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Article104 1981-07-29 11 ALOR STAR, Tues A rng mother Tan Lay Heng, and her two ions, Ooi Kok Seong, 8, and Kok Yeong, 4, were burnt to death m a fire which completely destroyed a row of five shops m the small town of Padang Sera, about 32NST - 104 words
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506 1981-07-29 11 M. G. G. PILLAI - Malaysia sticks to 'rukyah' method M. G. G. PILLAI: ISSUE IN FOCUS By Our Kuala Lumpur Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Muslims in Malaysia begin and end their annual Ramadhan fast only after religious leaders go out to the sea and the mountains to sight the moon that marks the start506 words
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Advertisement135 1981-07-29 11 5 J I 3400-409 t, r^ ■■■■I 'wz*r*~ T—^ *****19^^z*^^^ a For H. P Only fium^il^j I |JH (24 months) Also avatIaWeTECNOGAS washing machinee on HP. -SBSBBL Available at authohnd TEC NOGAS Daatan and st: MALAYSIA UNION REFBrStMTION t CONOITIONIN6 CO Bn 19. IB? 4!M Ouirvn Park ComeM. Singwora 031«135 words
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Advertisement618 1981-07-29 11 The Largest and Heaviest Royal Wadding Commemorative Proof Coins /4f Today, famed St Pauls Cathedral m London will be the scene of an historic fJ^L 3% event... The Royal Wedding of Charles, Prince of Wales and future King of England, and Lady Diana Spencer. ICL is proud to offer two618 words
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Article, Illustration2268 1981-07-29 12 More papers adopting technology to print worldwide at the same time Fear is that news will be controlled by the big capitalists THE age of the international newspaper is here. The Asian Wall Street Journal is relayed to Singapore and the International Herald Tribune2,268 words
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375 1981-07-29 12 The Straits Times WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1981 END THE FUSS MUCH heat and passion has been generated uver the ban on a Chinese herb, huang linn, not least because some have chosen to view the issue in emotive rather than rational terms. This is unfortunate. Admittedly, the government took a375 words
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Article386 1981-07-29 12 WELL, no one can accuse the computer industry here of not trying to sort out its own problems. Like many others, it faces a bit of a crisis with job-hopping employees and runaway wages. But unlike most, whose first reaction is to ciy to the government for action,386 words
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Article735 1981-07-29 12 ANDREW LESLIE - ANDREW LESLIE Oddities in Language By AN ARTICLE m "The Literal y Review" recently quoted a novel bureaul.finition of a cow. 1 his animal was defined as "A female bovine anini.l which has borne a ialf, or has. m the opinion of the Minister of Afjriculuu<\735 words
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Advertisement338 1981-07-29 12 gpjkpapjMaajaaaaaaji _fly A^flPHm_l 1 H— P projects lit Queensland, Australia. Four of these development projects are located m Brisbane, the capital city of Queensland, and one is located on the Gold Coast. Brisbane is Australia's fastest growing city and a highly attractive target for investors. It is the nerve-centre for338 words
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Letter, Illustration545 1981-07-29 13 CASE FOR FULL-FACE CRASH HELMETS WE know of a motorcyclist who was recently involved in an accident. His facial injuries included fractures of the nasal and cheek bones and jaw. These injuries could have been prevented, but not under the present legislation. The rejevant law does545 words
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242 1981-07-29 13 Replies...Replies Fixed training days I REFER to a complaint by Mr James Lee, "Pool Reserved kr Water Polo" at Van Kit Swimming Pool (ST. July 20)^PV Th^Water polo training sessions at Van Kit pool are conducted by Public Swimming Club, and we are allocated six hours a week for approximately242 words
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Letter62 1981-07-29 13 I REFER to the two letters by D.W. Distant and Y.C. Koh on "Travel, Shopping Woes" (ST, July 21). We would like D.W. Distant to contact the STPB Agency Administration Department for more details. With regard to the second letter, we are m contact with Y.C. Kon62 words
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Letter309 1981-07-29 13 IT takes more than half an hour for a bus to get from the Sin Chew Jit Poh building to International Plaza, a distance of about 200 m, during the evening peak hours. These are the main reasons: A bus stop, taxi stand, and passenger pick-up309 words
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Letter100 1981-07-29 13 I REFER to my complaint "Incident Before I Was Booked" (ST, March 4), and my subsequent meeting with the Traffic Police at their request (ST, March 10). I was then given the opportunity to explain the matter to the officers, who at the same time, explained100 words
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Letter160 1981-07-29 13 ON July C, at about 11.41 p.m., I needed some money urgently. I had my POSB cash-on-line card with me and thought that my problem would be solved at any of their 24-hours service branches. I nuned over to the nearest one at Jardlne Steps. To160 words
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Comments on HDB policies
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Letter345 1981-07-29 13 I AM the co-owner of a terrace house which I moved out of in February 1980, as I was seeking a divorce from my husband. Although I obtained my divorce in November I960, I have yet to get a court hearing regarding maintenance and property settlement.345 words
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314 1981-07-29 13 I AM penalised by the HDB for being a part owner of private property purchased by my late father in 1968. As my father was unable to walk, he entrusted the property to me and two brothers. That property was transferred again in 1975. Because314 words
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208 1981-07-29 13 LET'S get the facts and figures right. The views of "Helpless" and "First-Timer" (ST, July 14), regarding resale of HDB flats were one-sided. Let's take, for example, the resale of a flat at Ang Mo Kio, at an average price of208 words
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236 1981-07-29 13 MY parents passed away many years ago, leaving me the sole occupant of a big bungalow house with four bedrooms and a big compound. I was never informed that my house was under the HDB resettlement scheme until mid-March, when I received a letter from the236 words
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130 1981-07-29 13 ON July 23, I went down to the HDB to apply for a rented flat. The counter clerk, after adding up the salaries of the intended occupants, rejected my application, saying that since our combined income is above $800 a month we are not130 words
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67 1981-07-29 13 THE HDB cannot put a stop to the ever rising costs m building construction, but it can certainly refrain from wasting public money. Last year the HDB spent a considerable amount of money m digging up carparks (including some newly repaved ones) m all67 words
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76 1981-07-29 13 AT a monthly charge of $26 a unit, the HDB collects $4,056 a month or $48,672 a year for 156 units. Could the board state the actual maintenance costs for the surrounding grounds and drains, the clearance of rubbish from the chute chambers, and76 words
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Letter38 1981-07-29 13 BOTH my son and I supped and fell down because of soap-powder poured on the steps at our HDB flat. The cleaners should be more attentive and not leave their work unattended. K.ROY Singapore MM38 words
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Advertisement398 1981-07-29 13 ,jr< "JitH I\f* W ~^9^PnE^Pa^P^a^Pa^E9h\ "di Lin n^n^na C H Pa^Pa^^Pa^Pfl *f j^Pa^Pa^Pa^nw^n^na l^nw^nr MHHMHfIMHHHk BjHMlMtlHkMMß^V^Lunja^^a^^^^n^aH ■^■a^aaaaaaal """^P^P^Paa JaßßßvaaM Saaaai j^"* l '3^^^Basl^B^BßaMH^L^^^^^«Haßa»'- W^r 'jCa* -i^i'"" fljnMtf'^'V HaaflS BBar^BaVflal BR tlflHflHflHH|HßßMHHitt X a^Bßß^BßTaaaiaai *m a EStjHBJS 2l HP|RH^|^^^^r^ ißaHaHß^alaHßPvV^BHiiHv^ a^aiSsßHaH Pa^ayVaSa^HaK ■bb^bb a^aßa^aß bbh^ bßßbF^^bbbbl w wF Jv&fbvi^ isH^HHtliit ■*j398 words
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259 1981-07-29 14 Court told why man bought gun and bullets A 68-YEAR-OLD man bought a gun for selfprotection after hearing ''voices" calling and I threatening to harm I him, a district court I heard yesterday. Leong Cheng bought a Browning pistol and 28 rounds of 9 mm ammunition from an unknown seaman259 words
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158 1981-07-29 14 THE HocslnK Boara, saed by a shipyard welder for a refund of $5«, paid op the sum last week. In an out-of-ctmrt settlement. ThLi waa the sun Mr V. "''■'■riThnnn had deposited with the HDB for the renUl of a community hall to158 words
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Article, Illustration307 1981-07-29 14 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG By A chess game and chats at the void deck SIMPLE pleasures a chess game or two, little chats among peers is how a group of old folks pass the time regularly at the void deck of Housing Board Block 117, Bedok307 words
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181 1981-07-29 14 SEVENTY-ONE new joint charges involving over $290,000 were yesterday preferred against a 16-year-old boy and two men who are already facing nine counts of housebreaking. Of the new joint charges, 40 were of housebreaking, 23 theft, and the rest, robbery and attempted181 words
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Article22 1981-07-29 14 THERE will be Tai Chi Chuan classes at the Coronation community centre every Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. from Aug 12.22 words
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142 1981-07-29 14 STORIES of cabbies returning things left behind in their taxis have been published before but the trouble one cabbie took to return a packet of fresh, large prawns has left a deep impression on Mrs Kwok of St Martin's Drive. Mrs Kwok said142 words
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Advertisement293 1981-07-29 14 live it up at the COCKTOIL LOUNGE Ladyhill Hotel Jl HI I B^»-, Los Jibiar Western Rebels WITH LOS JIBIAR WESTERN REBELS Now the best of the music world comes to you each night at Ladyhill s Cocktail Lounge. Two bands, Los Jibiar and the Western Rebels give you some293 words
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Advertisement197 1981-07-29 14 Straits Times Courtesy hotline *****77 10 a.m. 4 p.m. You' 1 1 have to be quick to catch our snails! Race down to the Hilton between 21 July to 4 August for Escargots galore! There's a special promotion at the Orchard Cafe. Escargots galore, cooked m very imaginative ways. Escargots197 words
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Miscellaneous210 1981-07-29 14 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp IkrVSTWVIhIGOJmW f O\, HCYV JIS&S, XVE LOST FIVE FOf? OJCE I CAr-l Yrjv Jj, SWKAPy DIET rMSGIE y^- 1 V AAARVEUOUS// POOUPS TWtS WEEK FORS6T ABOUT %jj^ STARTtD-ILLSETrAER [J~~ \r— *r^Bl— LET£ CELEBRATE AT i CALOWES- I'LL SCPii BACK A FE\W ttlJ210 words
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Advertisement823 1981-07-29 15 I PBfsonal Services Merdiandist M^/ I 1 i KILUn feAyAyAjuiJLs Multi-Exposure and Multi Talented. m j Automatic and Manual Compact Lightweight 35mm .f-faVA no\s rVI bbbbVl I A PHOTOGRAPHIC SPECIALTY STORE r^fA&P Photo Store Pte Ltd Sates&Service JL'<s, 87-89 LOWER GROUND FLOOR LUCKY PLAZA H (SIDE ENTRANCE- FACING MANDARIN HOTEL)823 words
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Advertisement1136 1981-07-29 15 I AFTER A HAND day's work, for relaxation visit us at: Orchard m M/ma*. Plaza Health Centre. Unit 03-30. rwuß* Ist floor. Orchard Plaza. Mas- RsrtOVatlOn/Ropair sage/Sauna/Facial Opens dally: 10 00am 11.30 p.m. Tel: *****06/ *****07 BBMBMBBBBsI BMMBBBBBbI ORCHARD SAUNA ET Massage, BB^^^^»^^^Bbl Mandarin Hotel, 3rd floor, Massage/ Sauna/ Steambath1,136 words
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Advertisement1408 1981-07-29 15 I Personal Services Merchandise I I ACADEMU VIOEO. FIRST Vldeog- THE CLASSIC PHANTOM creates a rapher In Singapore guarantees, unique new dimension ln video quality productions for all occa- filming features special sound slons, film conversions, "Album and graphic/lighting effects on Services" with editing, dubbing, video. Let us capture those1,408 words
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Advertisement1064 1981-07-29 16 tlMimProdycts. Services A A OtyOrlalilaW |g M^^™^^^y™^ MMM LICENCED HOUSMO AOENT re88 Business quires working partners to parnimutn.ib tlclpate In property Investment Upponunitlf S Apply personally 7«8B Upper Serangoon Road. 51/S mj SOLE AOaMT OF aa« hMutirui CA R°°* 'OR ANY desUnaUon tnn nualllu fsr ■■>■>! <4..i nnu 4 COniaVCt.1,064 words
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Advertisement967 1981-07-29 16 II Employment ill bbbbbbbW aY ■■■ill *a»hllaiheaiH j- j'i_h.li A will vsivDiisnva cornpai ny hat th« following GROW v ancl »«lwr7T A 1 INTERNAL AUDIT WITH US CLERKS a I ru^u, Possess a minimum GCE a Leading r-inanciai o evel cert |ficate Institution j Those who have passed requires foundation967 words
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Advertisement848 1981-07-29 16 II Emptoyinont 'lII^ I ITU ©ATTENTION! nantaettonjiaa lmmidla«i eaQUTHRIE SINGAPORE -^v PRIVATE LIMITED DESPATCH CUM requires OFFICE CLERK STENOGRAPHERS < MALE > (JUNIOR) AppllcanU should possess own motorbike, willing to The successful candidates work overtime and enjoy should possess the following:- travelling and meeting peo- LCCI Shorthand -80 p'« WD848 words
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Advertisement1033 1981-07-29 16 II tjisptoymant (jj| jk I An^ International nwi.yleclurtn^ A Young and »rogreearve CompanY 1. RECCPTIOfeWT 1) ACCOOMTS/QCM6RAL CLERK c LCC Book-keeping certlfla Age below 25 years. C ate b) Sec 4. able to type c Typing speed 35 wpm c Able to write complete set of 2. ACCOUNTS CLERKS books1,033 words
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Advertisement988 1981-07-29 16 II Emptoyrtwit |jj|^ AneetaMiehed Jiuuiuesi Ma In JU- ACCOUNTS CLERK iroeo reojwree urgently required A FEMALE TYPIST Minimum qualifications LCC Intermediate or Higher Requtranianla. Book-keeping I E^er^en^'not essential as Ab to maintain full set of training will be provided accounts and prepare a AblMty to "ypTwlth accuracy monthly final accounts988 words
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Advertisement1324 1981-07-29 17 II im**ojm*mt fi^ 46 Situations Vacant HPg^fj^ni^^nß "77. CWTinCATEBIBA»BCB*a 99CrmtBTtBl V Prepares you for a banking Clerical career. Join the leadtng school course begins on Aug. 3rd lilUiiisUuiisl Freight fe«werders For brochures, phone •IIKI/2 Centra For Career Development rMlulr tr-BBF Market Street (Sth Floor) 1) DOCmSEMTATrON CLIBJCS (Meta/Femate) a Experience1,324 words
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Advertisement1505 1981-07-29 17 [ft] AN ELECTRICAL COMPANY re- fM^B^^^^^BßMßjßßj quires a Female Oeneral Clerk I Able to type and some knowl- I edge of bookkeeping Interested I please writ* In to: Blk 53. 180, Sim's Place, Singapore 1438 s>*e_ COMPANY IN JUROMO requires V^Sv' urgently 1 Accounu Clerk with 3 fj years working1,505 words
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Advertisement1058 1981-07-29 17 I _J ft DYNAMIC PERSONNEL r■ m Irani hat tutJifMn m *j^p^"^lk» tvVJVMrVBj py uuphlwii ■^ompajnf fOf aWO*CCRB GUTHRIE SINGAPORE Raemr»wsnts: PRIVATE LIMITED a Minimum OCE O1O 1 level Invites applications from hard- Prl° r experience In similar wcrklng and dynamic persons an advantage for the post of > c1,058 words
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Advertisement1229 1981-07-29 17 a II EfnptoyMMti I REOUBWD URGENTLY EXPERIFinding youraeW nothing to do ENCSO Sales Represenuuves for m the evening, why net epand polythene bags factory Salary timer and earn youraatt extra sonally to: 308. Kallang Bahru. income of $320 and above per Singapore 1233. month.. SALSS ADMBBSTRATOW. HSC Free trajnin. and1,229 words
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Advertisement803 1981-07-29 17 We are inviting carderminded persons to join "^t our Company. An expanding Company, part of a well established group, OVERSEAS desires to recruit the follow TRAINING hl9: PROGRAMME WORKSHOP leading you to the post SUPERVISORS PRODUCTION Automotive 11 MeihT^lcaJ TECHNICIANS n^°<^«°" Eng.neere Several years of motor Rtuuirements workshop experience ln803 words
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Advertisement934 1981-07-29 18 II Employment fjjli 46 Situstions Vacant TECHNORM; d) t^uUcml regu reS MACHINE mmmm^ FITTER a* Must have experience on power presses riveting machines Minimum 3 yeais working experience Due to rapid expansion, Benefits -and initial salary the leading Computer- are attractive and Forms Printer invitee commensurate with the applications lor934 words
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Advertisement1183 1981-07-29 18 i >t^- > Jt»J QUALITY CONTROL laboratory ana' yst INSPECTORS rsqulrsrlui||in.ii Preference given to those familiar with handling measuring QuamVollons: 3»'~fTnspect,on -O^eMnChemJsU, experience experience preferable but DRAUGHTSMEN/ not necessary DRAUGHTSWOMEN mtorostod appScanta. apply with Minimum 1 year of tool L die Partto»tore to: drafUng experience TW <»aHUL lIAIuaOI Apirfym writing*1,183 words
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Advertisement673 1981-07-29 18 fr^^rr\n Wi LbQ "m! T^, MALAYAN BAEWEMEB /sJq^^n. (Bw»QAPO»«) PTE i.TO JrgfJLMßaxasSßßfjßßsiasfll Mil JwJ si nhni //H lltt T) »er Beer ABC Extra P\Pl Stout Invite appwcaMons ■j- fwr nw Bpptjinfnfßjnf on V^*/'''^ PRODUCTION requires OPERATORS GENERAL PRODUCTION completed Secondary OPERATORS SFor" exVCted therefrom, o Age 20 —40 years. Com673 words
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Advertisement781 1981-07-29 18 requires PRODUCTION Join Us As Molt Female OPE RATORS Factory Workers Good Starting Pay BBBHBJHBIHB|BBBHB^BH| 5 day week Transport allowance Attendance allowance BJUB9Uk«aUslsffl no Scope Work B^t ß^j^J B B £»jg No Shift Work With relevant experience c 1 6 years and above c Physically strong Y ou can moral781 words
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Advertisement975 1981-07-29 19 Hbnptoyimtit Bli 48 SHuations Vacant Famaia Plaatte Intactlon asasstaasaaaaaaaMsaaaaaaa. MACHINE OPERATORS 1 a Age 19 and above 9i<m*m Man Able to write simple EnglUh w rJ s-asasa WUHnf to wor O n routing 2 shifts or permanent 3rd shift a a a a_. I We offer attracUve starting -BBaaaawaaTaTJaTaaaaTaßßßTaaTaTlßTßm pay.975 words
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Advertisement747 1981-07-29 19 II Employment IIA WALK IN OR CALL IN FOR V^S^ AN INTERVIEW i CC 7 SMS V WITH US jK 1 |=|E5 Honeywell Syi OBCROI IMPERIAL HOTEL a subsidiary of world- i requires wide Honeywell Cor- m L P oratlonV.SA. D gg^,,,, requires i. Salary p.m. 2) PANTRY MAID i»747 words
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Advertisement1003 1981-07-29 19 II Emptoyment 111 A L ll i. TJ "TTlIi-Sii^ YAMAHA MUSK SCHOOL (MAaaai parade) aeeW ss Oasi as^L^ requires V Af^Ulf aaaT T *"*aaaler COURSE ADMINISTRATORS »osts RECEPTIONIBTB/CLERKS requires poar C: cashiers i NOTE: Must be prepared to work A) CASHIERS/ on Sundays DISPENSERS REQUIREMENTS I (Starting salary: $300 P01,003 words
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Advertisement941 1981-07-29 19 flf A I II Employment |j|^ COMMERCIAL FORMS Mummmk 1) TRAINEE MACHINE |g*— OPERATORS W BW Starting basic salary SSSS, Iranspsn allowanca Slf, at tendance Incenwvs SIS, WO dawytndsWriaaewance. Tra; POLYOLEFIN COMPANY 2) SEMIOR PRINTING (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD m tha MACHINE OPERATORS Petrochemical Complex on Saaary neeetleMe between B4Bo Pulau941 words
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Advertisement1053 1981-07-29 20 BAWON CLUB PTE LTD LUWASA HYDROCULTI-E BBJBMB A lending Indoor plant nursery MOSTESSESS requires a Age 17 to 25 with pleasant personality 8 DRIVERS CUM OAROENERS a With or without experience acceptable Salary SOS upwards depending a Monthly Income about $1 ,000 on experience Inlimus- ptaaas call ps-saaßy today or1,053 words
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Advertisement1851 1981-07-29 20 HEmnJiwiiMiit IH cn^Muyniani ill I J ITi T-AMNQ COMPANY has lmmedl- TRADING COMPANY RSOUWE9 ate vacancies for: 1) Clerk Female Workers fc experienced RecepUonlst with pleasant per- workers ln repairing electronic sonallty. OCE. O r level with 3 watches lighters. 323 People's credits 1 to 2 years working ex- Park1,851 words
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Advertisement988 1981-07-29 20 II Envtoyn-Jtit 11^ WANTED UVE-M AMAN. Single M a M ISgSttttSSZ 47 8Hi M >tlon«Wantad NORTM MOAN PAMB.V raqulre* 9"! LANKAN CONSTRUCTION/ live-In help. Oeneral house- Factory Workers, skilled/ uhworks. Tel: *****80. skilled, male/female available PART-T_i SERVANTS REOUSIEO J °l 1 h"W?"b interested, pie-»caU:-_B«3. ™7 r^uTrem.rlu'V'c^o. Auto Imports, P.O. Box988 words
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Advertisement1699 1981-07-29 20 11l Vehicles Boats fcj 111 1 1979 DATSUN ItSY OL. Sports rtms, alrcond. cassette. 2 private l tV ?f l^ I T* MMA owners. 91A.300 0.n.0. Contact nj .*****5. qt Modal 1979 DATSUN 119 V 1 private (Factory alrcon. radio, all owner, alrcond radio/cassette round disc brakes, front i New1,699 words
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Obituary, Illustration206 1981-07-29 25 MRS. MARY FRANCIS, 28, passed away peacefully In Sungel Patanl on Sunday July 26ih. 1W1, leaving behind husband, mother, brothers, sisters, brothers-in-law and slslers-ln-law Laid to rest on 27th July. mmm no cmot ruej nee YAP TECK CHOW pimi away peecefuny on M.7JI, 10 *5 am, leaving behind206 words
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Obituary, Illustration31 1981-07-29 25 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. EU CHOK LUM with to thank an Manda, nUlhii and coN»«gu«« for Mm* kind »itandanM. oendetonoM. dOMltona, wt—Mw and tcrofc during Miafc r»-31 words
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Obituary, Illustration254 1981-07-29 25 124 In Memoria m MR. T8A0 H8IEN H W A Your sudden demise Is hard for us to believe. We will always remember the difficult and good times together. Your principles will always remain as an Inspiration to us. j ChuaChwaaHang Philip Kan ChinMangSai Tan Hang Luan OtgaTan TanNyanSim YaoHtofcCharng254 words
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Obituary, Illustration125 1981-07-29 25 MDM YUEN AH YIN AGE: 68 YRS. passed away peacefully on 27/7/81 leaving behind: HUSBAND: YIP CHONO KUN SONS:- IN-LAW:-YIP HOI YUE SIE SOON YUE YIP HOI THONG NQ SWEE LANO YIP HOI WENG CHAY LAI YONG YIP HOI KEE LEE YING TOH YIP HOI THO SEAH PECK GEOK, ALICE125 words
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Article143 1981-07-29 25 TIPTOP - TIPTOP By DESMOND BROWN, one af Malayan Amateur Racing Association's leading amateur riders, specially Hew to Galway In Ireland to take part In an amateur meeting and It nearly cost him Ms life. It ■appeaed as Monday when he rode Ms own bone, Istlmawa, to143 words
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Article351 1981-07-29 25 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Publishing line-up without ratings is downright unfair KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. In another surprise move, the Selangor Turf Club have omitted the ratings of the 16 Class 1 horses in the $100,000 Sultan of Selangor Gold Cup over 1,600m (12 runners and four351 words
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268 1981-07-29 25 TONTO - TONTO By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Free Way, a five-year-old Lomond gelding, with Gerry Donnelly astride, worked keenly over 600m in 42.1 sec. without being extended. The going was good. The bay has been consistent with 3 wins, a second and a fourth in five starts268 words
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362 1981-07-29 25 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Betting in the last race here on Sunday for the Class 4 Div 3 1,200m race reached 75,448 tickets on the win tote and it is a sure sign that the "big timers" are picking up362 words
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Article1015 1981-07-29 25 PENANG, Tues. A total of 301 horses, comprising of 125 in Class 2, 161 in Class 5 and 20 Malaysian-bred horses has been entered for the August meeting scheduled to be run on the 8th, 9th, 15th and 16th of next month. There will be eight races on1,015 words
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Article117 1981-07-29 25 FIRST DAY: Class 2 Division 3 1,200 m, 1,400 m. Division 4 1,400 m, Class 5 Divisions 1, 2, 3 and 4 1,200 m, Division 3 1. 700 m. SECOND DAY: Class 2 Divisions 1 and 2 1,200 m. 1.400 m. Class b Divisions 1 and 2 1,700117 words
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Advertisement21 1981-07-29 25 MESSAGE RECEIVED FROM Paravur, Janakl mother of N. Bhaskaran, Block 106, 143-D, Tao Chlng Road, Jurong had passed away on 2S-7-8121 words
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Advertisement69 1981-07-29 25 MR. JOHN CHIAM HAN TIT Departed 29th July, IMO His farewell kiss was never given, His last goodbye was never said. For none could know that death lay waiting. For him when he went to bed; And though our grief was sharp and lasting, We thanked Ood then and do69 words
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Advertisement214 1981-07-29 25 YOUR WAY TO SUCCESS through home study courses The School of Accountancy Business Studies. with 60 yeijrs successful experience. offers you Courses for the examinations of: AaaoctatfcMi of Certified Accountants Inadtntc of Accounting Staff Asaodatten of International Accountants Institute of Cost Management Kjsf^AWVH u Accountant! jt**^ Sociert of Company A214 words
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Article322 1981-07-29 26 American breaks mark twice m eight hours BUCHAREST, Tues. American swimmer Mayuki Yokoyama broke the World Student Games women's 400 metres individual medley record twice inside eight hours yesterday. Mayuki, from the University of Southern California, sliced six seconds off the previous record as she322 words
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Article364 1981-07-29 26 BASKETBALL Soviet Union 78 China 53, United States 74 Rumania 64, Canada 84 Yugoslavia 78, Hungary 81 Czechoslovakia 71, Cuba 64 Finland 63, Poland 82 France 77, Mexico 65 Senegal 51, Bulgaria 77 Spain 76. FENCING Bakre flaal: Italy 8 Soviet Union 8 (Italy win with moreReuter - 364 words
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Article41 1981-07-29 26 MEDAL TALLY SavtetUataa Kamanlx L'B CUM Italy EMtOennaay Wmt firr— Brtui. J»P* HilIK) YagMUvU I'vlmnd C*k» Swrdro Bnd CaeekMicvakU nsaec SMtk K.rr* Cuidt Grceer Flalud Algeria AutrU Iv.ry (««I l.Uu -Re«ter. U s B S 8 S II 13 B nReuter - 41 words
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324 1981-07-29 26 New Zealand give okay for SA tour WELLINGTON, Tues. New Zealand's governing National Party yesterday unanimously decided to let the violence-marred South African rugby tour to go ahead. Acting Prime Minister Duncan Maclntyre, speaking after the 90-minute meeting at Parliament House, said the Government no longer considered the tour issueAP - 324 words
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Article69 1981-07-29 26 LONDON, Tues. Fifty-one sleek yachts will set out tomorrow m the first event of the five-race Admiral's Cup series, taking the starting gun m Cowes, Isle of Wight. The 17 teams of three yachts apiece have come from round the world to compete m theReuter - 69 words
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Article210 1981-07-29 26 Aussies easily beat Worcs WORCESTER, Tues. The Australian cricketers made light work of a target of 241 in 130 minutes to beat Worcestershire their first tour win over a county side by seven wickets yesterday. Throughout an intriguing final day, starting with Worcestershire facing an early defeat when they resumedReuter - 210 words
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Article29 1981-07-29 26 SEOUL, Tues. World Boxing Council super-flyweight champion Kirn Chul-Ho, of South Korea, and American challenger Willie Jensen today predicted victory m their title fight here tomorrow. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration236 1981-07-29 26 LONDON, Toes. Britain's fonr Olympic gold medallists Steve Ovett, Sebastian Coe, Alan Wells and Daley Thompson will appear together for the first time this season at the Talbot International Games at Crystal Palace on Friday. An All-Star etst has been assembled, which includes MAFP - 236 words
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181 1981-07-29 26 JOHANNESBURG, Tues. South African cricket officials are looking to Clive Rice and Mike Procter to help organise a tour of the country by individual cricketers. This was announced yesterday by South African Cricket Union president, Rashid Varachia, after his return from the InternationalAFP - 181 words
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Article142 1981-07-29 26 Abrahams rescues Lanes LONDON. Tues. John Abrahams' gritty rescue act for Lancashire prevented Nottinghamshire from complete domination of their Schweppes county cricket championship match at Trent Bridge yesterday. Abrahams first saved Lancashire when they stood at 88 for six m their second innings, only 71 ahead. New Zealander Richard HadleeReuter; AFP - 142 words
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Article596 1981-07-29 26 WASHINGTON, Tues. Third seed Jose-Luis Clerc defeated fellow-Argentine Guillermo Vilas m the final of the US$2OO,OOO ($430,000) Washing ton Star international tennis championship yesterday. Clerc beat vilas, the No. 3 seed, 7-5, 6-3 to withe tournament's top prize of US$2B,OOO and break Vilas' 23-match winning streak here. Raul RamirezAgencies - 596 words
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Advertisement566 1981-07-29 26 I CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR ACCOUNTANTS If 3 Overseas Union Bank invites applications from candidates with recognised qualifications m Accountancy to take up appointments g with the Bank. m Successful candidates will be appointed to fill positions m the various fields of banking operation or m specialised functions such as finance,566 words
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Article, Illustration336 1981-07-29 27 J. RAJENDRAN - Mr Asia Fatholomein crowned overall champion J. RAJENDRAN By MR. ASIA of the lightweights alias Fatholomein Ali emerged the overall champion in the first inter-constituency body-building championships at the Victoria Theatre last night. Organised by the Singapore Amateur Body Builders' Federation, the competition drew 33 participants, with several competitors fromLESLEY KOH; NGHAI CHEE AH - 336 words
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Article, Illustration319 1981-07-29 27 JOE DORAI - Soccer 'sleuths' to flush out rowdy fans JOE DORAI By A special squad of "secret police" will be planted in the terraces of soccer stadiums waiting to flush out rowdy and abusive fans at National Football League matches. This is one of the moves the Football Association of Singapore and319 words
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235 1981-07-29 27 YASSIN OSMAN, one of Singapore soccer's top under-20 defenders, will be dropped from the squad for the Tun Razak Cup under-20 competition at Kota Kinabalu from Aug. 11-16 because of a suspension, reports JOE DORAI. Yassin, a member of the Police team, was on235 words
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Article253 1981-07-29 27 R. MANORAJ - R. MANORAJ By WELL-TUNED Singapore Airlines Group cruised to to their second straight victory in two games when they upset Singapore Hockey Association Premier League champions Singapore Recreation Club 2-0 on the Padang yesterday. SIA, with forwards Nantha Kumar and Azlan Khalil at their menacing253 words
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Article164 1981-07-29 27 STRIKER Peter Hay made the sun shine m Armed Forces' gloom over their loss of star goalscorer Fandi Ahmad through suspension when he put m two goals m their 4-1 victory over Mount batten m an Ovaltine National Football League Division One match at the Jurong164 words
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441 1981-07-29 27 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By JULIUS Foo, a gangling, talented 14-year-old moved closer to realising his dream of becoming the youngest national Fgrade champion, when he outlasted tricky Harry Abdul Rahman 10-9, 4-9, 79, 10-8, 9-2 m a quarterfinals match of the Ovaltine Individual graded squash441 words
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Article59 1981-07-29 27 ATHLETICS National inter-primary schools meet (Toa Payoh Stadium, 2). HOCKEY SHA Premier Dtv: CSC v SMPC (Balestier Rd, 5.10). SOCCER NFL Div 1: Oylang International v Jubilee (Jurong Stadium. 8). SQUASH Ovaltine individual graded championship (Kallang, 6). TABLE TENNIS National junior championship (Poi Chine School, 7.15). WATER POLO59 words
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Article36 1981-07-29 27 OUTRAM Secondary School, m their efforts to build squash courts are going on a fundraising campaign, selling quality ball point pens. Each pen will cost $2 and the school is appealing (or generous donations.36 words
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Article25 1981-07-29 27 THE schoolboy cricket training session scheduled at Balestier Road on Saturday, has been cancelled because of public holiday. It will resume on Saturday week.25 words
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230 1981-07-29 27 SINGAPORE'S top women squash players will have a chance to play in the world Open squash racquets championships in Ontario, from Oct. 1723, reports PATRICK BASTIANS. The Singapore Squash Rackets Association, after lengthy communications with Ontario, have received entry forms for230 words
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130 1981-07-29 27 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By CHUA KOON SIONG and Sarvindar Singh Chopra have been selected by the Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation to represent the Republic at the Asian weightlifting chmapionship m Nagoya, Japan, from August 14-20. Chua, the South-east Asian Games champion will compete m the featherweight130 words
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Article127 1981-07-29 27 JANICE SEAH - Varsity beat VC JANICE SEAH By NATIONAL University of Singapore beat Vigilante Corps &-4 in the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association national Open water-polo championship at Toa Payoh pool yesterday. Speedy NUS with the services of former international swimmers Mark Chan, Marc Tay and Daniel Wee proved too strong for their127 words
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Article161 1981-07-29 27 WILFRED YEO - Loh books berth for ASEAN meet WILFRED YEO By INSURANCE salesman Eddie Loh, 25, assured himself a place in the first ASEAN snooker championships when he surprisingly topped the recent Singapore Billiards and Snooker Council's selection trials at the Katong Saloon. Loh finished best among the six trialists when he161 words
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Advertisement77 1981-07-29 27 SUPER JACKPOT IS NOW o o FOR TOMORROW S DRAW 60 81 10 H KID »T COIOMM COURT AT 6 OOP M s [YANGTZE*. KONG CHIAN TODAY (V) Han. 1 30. 3.30. 7.15. 9 30TM (X.C) 11 15. 3.M. 7 IS. 9.3WM MURDERER PURSUES (V) Contonese (X C) Mondorm Coloi77 words
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Advertisement308 1981-07-29 27 L^ AUSTRALIA YS\ QUEENSLAND /\r"4^ PRIVATE OFFERING /j^{Xt^*° FPRIME LOTS WHY *f£ CONDOMINIUMS rX i^vr Tr<r\TrT a mfvo AVAILABLE SOON! S QUEENSLAND? > N w S SECURED INVESTMENT C, CALEDONIA •STRONG ECONOMIC AND L. _T CAPITAL GAINS FORECASTED *~i FIJI r* DYNAMIC POPULATION GROWTH! AA^ Enquiries: General Services International hfeJCSA308 words
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Article40 1981-07-29 28 JERUSALEM. Tues. An Israeli military court today sentenced an 18-year-old Palestinian to 10 years' jail for belonging to the Fatah guerilla group and taking part m bomb attacks m the Gaza Strip, the state radio announced. AFP.AFP - 40 words
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Article, Illustration276 1981-07-29 28 ALL the snperb In-flight service and mnrhvannted efficiency of Singapore Girls will probably go out the cabin window If their announcements do not sound right. And aa Mrs Audrey Clement, 41, special English Instructor at Singapore Airlines' Cabin Crew Training Centre In Paya Lebar, said,276 words
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Article31 1981-07-29 28 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slipped 2.09 to 943 78 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.AP - 31 words
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293 1981-07-29 28 Thatcher unveils $2.1 b jobs scheme LONDON, Tuesday PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher has unveiled a seven-point programme that will involve spending £500 million (S|2.11 billion) to reduce youth unemployment, a major cause of the riots in the country. Youth riots shook cities across Britain early this month and broke outAgencies - 293 words
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349 1981-07-29 28 WORKERS in the southern Polish city of Czestochowa went on strike atert today because of what union officials described as the dramatic supply situation amid signs that protests over food shortages were spreading. The strike alert, a tactical weapon which means thatReuter - 349 words
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Article74 1981-07-29 28 NEW DELHI. Tu«s. For the first time in India a provincial government is considering a proposal to introduce work permit system in the cities to check the influx of job seekers. The Maharastra State government, in western India, announced yesterday it was examining legal implications ofAFP - 74 words
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Article43 1981-07-29 28 NAPLES. Tues. Two tremors today shook the southern Italian region that was devastated last Nov 23 by an earthquake that killed nearly 3,000 people. No casualties or damage were reported m the quakes, which measured 3.5 on the Rlchter scale. AFP.AFP - 43 words
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Article72 1981-07-29 28 TOKYO, Tues. Seven Soviet naval ships were today spotted close to two of the three Japanese Straits which serve as corridors to the Pacific Ocean for the Soviet Pacific Fleet based m Vladivostok. The Soviet intelligence ship, Barograf. was spotted m the Tsugaru Strait between theAFP - 72 words
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Article51 1981-07-29 28 MOSCOW, Tues. Tonnes of milk and yogurt are wasted daily m the Soviet Union because of poor packaging, a Soviet newspaper said today. Sovietskaya Rossia. the Communist Party Central Committee Journal, said inefficient factory packing equipment meant that much dairy produce was lost during loading and transportation.AFP - 51 words
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Article46 1981-07-29 28 Freed by gang CAMERINO (Italy), Tues. Kidnapped Italian liquor company owner Marcello Molinari was freed unharmed today after spending 72 days m captivity chained to a tree, police said. Police link Mr Molinari's release to the recent arrest of several suspected members of the gang. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article82 1981-07-29 28 Late CLASSIFIED DEATHS REV MOTHER ANTHONY Knoll passed away In Hongkong on 28.7.81. He was the Director of St. Joseph's Inst In 1948. 1949 1950 He came to Singapore In 1938, and Laugh In St. Joseph's and St. Anthony's till the outbreak of the war during which he was fined82 words
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Advertisement168 1981-07-29 28 Garden o£ Eden We have our own right here m Singapore where delicious purpleand orange-fleshed rambutans and thin-skinned durians, packed full of fragrant meat, grow. Plus your pick of 5000 species of lilies and other unique blooms and vegetables. Story and pictures m the Trend centrespread. Time to take stock168 words
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Article34 1981-07-29 1 GENTTNG Bhd has informed the KLSE that the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee has given approval for the acquisition of 2,837 acres of land and the reconstruction agreement with Resorts World Sdn Bhd.34 words
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Article42 1981-07-29 1 THE interest rate for the African Development Bank $40 million floating rate notes due 1983 has been set at 18.875 per cent for the period July 30, 1981 to Jan 29, 1982. The coupon amount payable will be 5595.95.42 words
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Article56 1981-07-29 1 UNITED Motor Works has assured the KLSE that any material information concerning the interests of the company with regard to the "Toyota franchise" issue would be communicated to the exchange for public announcement. This follows a KLSE query on whether UMW is a contender for the Toyota franchise56 words
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Article72 1981-07-29 1 THE KLSE has queried Bolton Properties concerning the land purchased from Mr Chidambaram s/o Alagappa. The company was asked whether the land would be utilised for condominium development and if so, the expected dates of commencement and completion of the development project. The exchange also inquired into the72 words
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Article47 1981-07-29 1 MALAYAN United Industries Bhd has obtained shareholders approval to acquire 5 million ordinary shares of $1 each of Arli Properties Sdn Bhd at Ms 3 per share. The consideration shall be satisfied by the issue of one million new shares valued at Msls per share.47 words
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Article60 1981-07-29 1 UNITED Overseas Bank Ltd has announced that at the end of the second quarter of 1981, 19.66 per cent of the issued ordinary share capital of the company was owned by foreign persons. The share capital of the company includes 5,306,065 ordinary shares to be issued upon the60 words
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Article67 1981-07-29 1 SEMBAWANG Shipyard Ltd has signed a letter of intent with Johnson Line Ab of Sweden to enter into joint-venture activities m ship management, shipowning and other marine activities. The partners are m the process of incorporating a ship management company to be named Sembawang Johnson Shipmanagement Pte Ltd with67 words
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Article71 1981-07-29 1 BEIJING, Tues. China's economic targets for the first six months of this year have been reached, the national statistics office reported today. An article published in the latest number of the Beijing review said that the value of light industrial production rose by 11.6 per cent, compared withAFP - 71 words
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Article73 1981-07-29 1 DETROIT, Tues. General Motors, the largest US automobile maker, reported that it made a profit of U*****.6 million (*****6.39 million m the second quarter of 1981, reversing a loss of U*****.9 million (5J885.59 million) m the same quarter last year. Last week Ford and Chrysler, the other membersReuter - 73 words
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Article63 1981-07-29 1 TOKYO, Tues. Wheeling-Pittsburg Steel of the United States is expected to place an order with Hitachi Shipbuilding and Engineering for a complete set of machines to continuously crank out semi-finished steel, industry sources said today. The sources said, if the deal goes through, Wheeling-Pittsburg, the eighth largest AmericanAFP - 63 words
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Article66 1981-07-29 1 RIO DE JANERO, Tues. Brazil, the world's, largest coffee producer, estimates that it has lost nearly half of its 1982/83 crop because of frosts in the growing areas last week, Octavio Rainho, president of the Brazilian Coffee Institute, said yesterday. The frosts cut production by an estimated 45Reuter - 66 words
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414 1981-07-29 1 HONG Leong Finance Ltd has announced a pretax net profit of $13,907,966, for the halfyear ended June 30, 1981 m its mid-year report. This represents an increase of 72.9 per cent over the previous corresponding period. The group's pretax profit registers only414 words
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668 1981-07-29 1 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ STRONG HINT IN GOVT PUBLICATION By THE civil service may soon become the first in the world to have quality control circles (QCCs). The strongest indication that this is likely was carried in the latest quarterly joint publication of the668 words
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435 1981-07-29 1 CHAN OI CHEE - CHAN OI CHEE By THE Securities Industry Council (SIC) has ruled that the agreement between Malayan United Industries Bhd (MUI) and Goodwood Park Hotel Ltd for the takeover of controlling interests in Hotel Malaysia Ltd (HML) and Ming Court Hotel Ltd (MCHL) shall proceed. The435 words
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Article325 1981-07-29 1 INTERNATIONAL Wood Products Ltd (IWP), suffered a substantial reduction m operating profits before taxation from $1,607,873 m the preceding financial year to $283,202 m the year ended Feb 28, 1981. This was due to a narrowing m gross profit margin. However, with a write-back of $600,000325 words
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172 1981-07-29 1 SANWA Bank has raised another US$l5 million m the Asian dollar market through the issue of a negotiable floating rate certificate of deposit (FRCD). An agreement was signed yesterday between the bank and the managers of the issue, Singapore Nomura Merchant Banking172 words
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375 1981-07-29 1 SINGAPORE: Share R rices closed sharply iwer MiM the board under heavy selling pressure la active trading, but Mine Issues finished above the day's lowest levels. Among leading Industrials and finances, Hong Leong Credit fell sharply by $2.71 to $9. SI, Hong Leong375 words
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Article21 1981-07-29 1 idustrials Up Down 80 Inch 1 Inanee [otels Properties 15 8 7 linings lantations ►eh Loans 1 5 1 121 words
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Article63 1981-07-29 1 9«ag Leaag lad ieahwa toostMdro illMtutrlm 5i YuSug Ik- kit lit •Ml HBMgs ifcUvHMgs >CBC itrmJta Trmdlnn I PI Iporr Lud •r1m» Mpnmt («rpo KTm ■ntwss 1430.0 -220.1 510 0 -190.1 320.0 -160.1 470.0 -140.1 410.0 -140.1 300.0 -126.1 250.0 -120.1 1500.0 -100.1 650 0 -100.1 1600.0 -90.0 1050.063 words
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Article23 1981-07-29 1 Promet 1.142.0U) Haw Par 729 000 U M Works 635.00b Faber Merlin 555,000 Gentings 526,000 Total turnover: 12.25m Total value: S61.34m23 words
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Article32 1981-07-29 1 IT Indicator: ndus trials: 'i nance lotels •roperties linings: 'lantations: CBC: July 27 July Z *****5 103+ 791.30 756. 1763.30 1688.1 1178.42 1139. 837.52 806.' 386.68 386.! 962.35 9561 766.20 733.132 words
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Article55 1981-07-29 1 c»c CCM (SUIT DwUap Earn F*N Geattßgi -25 ■18 -28 -55 -10 -45 Galuem Gatfcrtc HPir Bum FE M Box -30 -22 -18 ■8 NBT Nina PMC Perlia Prim* R*Una*B Batknuuu -15 -20 -100 -60 -70 -6 SemkSklp Shell SDvby attmmm STrmitag Tlion UE Weann -2055 words
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Article2264 1981-07-29 2 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Gr'a I Ml Last Div High Low Company Sale O r- Not P/E Vol Day (■OOO) High Low 494 300 Aetna 300 -50 145 Alcom 300 10.0 390 130 Allied Choc 270 4 ON 312 1»1 B A T 237 45.5 420 3302,264 words
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Article604 1981-07-29 2 SHARE prices took «Mttaer severe beating yesterday a* the Strait* Times Industrial Index was reduced by 54.57 paints to 754.73, onr of the biggest drops since the 1973 market crash. In the Industrial sector yesterday, Magnum was actively traded d»wn to $5.35, lowing 45604 words
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Article404 1981-07-29 2 SHARE prices suffered a heavy beating as sentiment turned very weak at the stock market yesterday. Sellers were evident from the outeet to lower prices steeply and buying interest was practically nil throughout the session Although last week's bashing was considered severe (the sharpest fall so404 words
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Article24 1981-07-29 2 Industrials Finance Hotels Up Down 80 9 1 I nch 1 Properties Oil Palms Tins rubbers rubbers Deb/Loans 5 6 5 1324 words
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Article183 1981-07-29 2 (MaMfcrf prim tor J«l The Commerce 3.23 3.40 Thr Savings Fund 1.89 1.98 S 'pore Prog Fund 1.45 152 Spore Sec Fund 2.23 235 Spore Invest Fund 1 081 13xd ui Spore Equity Fund 1.38 1 45 ASIA I SIT Till ST (Muaferr' prWw far J«l 9) Mai183 words
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Article1210 1981-07-29 2 810 and offer prices officially listed and business m an reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Dig Board deal1,210 words
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Article750 1981-07-29 2 PROPERTIES B Kaya (5.40B) (4) 590 (4) 5.80 (13) 5.70 (11) 5.75 (2) 5.85 (1) 5.95 (3) 5.40 (4) 5.30 (13) 5.20 (1) 5.05 (5) 5.35 (1) 5.45 (1) 5.15 (3) 580 City Dev (4.48B) (1) 4.70 (3) 4.68 1 4.68 (2) 4.54 1 4.62 1 4.44 1 4.38(1)4.36(2)750 words
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Article302 1981-07-29 2 HONGKONG: Buying interest returned to the market after Monday's selling yesterday, but stocks still closed a little lower again under more selling pressure during the afternoon, dealers said. The Hang Seng index closed a day of quiet trading at 1660.52, 4.29 points below Monday. The combined volume for the302 words
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Article278 1981-07-29 2 SYDNEY: A disappointing report on the rumour-prone Canning Basin oil search yesterday, laid to rest hopes thai the market's upturn on Monday could turn into a sustained rally, dealers said. Partners m the Yarrada No 1 well rose sharply on Monday on rumours of an oil find but consortium278 words
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Article391 1981-07-29 3 TOKYO: Share prices fell yesterday, led by big capitals with many investors on the sidelines m view of the yen's sharp fall to a 15-month low against the US dollar, dealers said. The Dow Jones average shed 31.92 to close at 7784.84 points, with thin turnover of 190 million391 words
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Article388 1981-07-29 3 NEW YORK, Mon. Strength m oils and some blue chips propelled the market to its third straight advance, as investors continued to hope that interest rates may soon decline. The Dow Jones industrial average ended 9.13 points higher to 945.87, and advances outweighed declines almost two-to-one. Volume edged388 words
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Article556 1981-07-29 3 LONDON, Tues. The market was easier on balance m slow trading today and at 3pm, the Financial Times Index was down 2.3 points at 526.2. Closing middle prices of selected stocks, excluding stamp duty, were: INDUSTRIALS Allied Brew 71^ ->» Babcocks 107 +2 Barclays 438 -12 Beechams 208 -2556 words
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Article50 1981-07-29 3 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 528.5 Friday 5205 Week Ago 514.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 945.87 Friday 936.74 Week Ago 940.54 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 1680.52 Monday 1664.81 Week Ago 1732.38 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday unav Monday unav Week Ago 722.9 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday unav Monday unav Week Ago 656.550 words
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Article237 1981-07-29 3 AMSTERDAM, Mon. Share prices were mixed to higher with KLM rising 1.50 guilders. Ray*. Ditch 1.20 and Akao 0.80, but I'nllevcT 0.40 lower m Dutch internationals, dealers said. Banks were mostly down, with ABN losingtwo and mortgage bank PGH 1.20. Investment fund -Übeec feU 0.50, insurer Natoed 0.60 and237 words
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Article276 1981-07-29 3 ZURICH, Mon Shares of major banks featured gainers m an otherwise quietly steady Swiss stock market, dealers said. Bearer shares and participation certificates of Swiss Bank Corporation, Union Bank of Switzerland and Bank Leu gained ground on some foreign buying interest following their half-year results published last week. Credit276 words
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Article89 1981-07-29 3 MANILA: The market closed mixed m steady turnover yesterday, dealers said. LcoJ« Utnlng OOX lUaa Coo A iUm Coo. B. M.10 I4(ulo OoU MM toniual Con. B M IT Ooodrtch !DCP 140 *ndoll «fanu> B. UK IwlnduqiM B t MtanUl A IrWnUJ B sm tui niimu jB im*x a89 words
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Article66 1981-07-29 3 Banu A«u Mbit Anithua In*. And Trxi* cuo Bangkok Bank Mt Bank Of Ajrudhaj* Ltd ISO Barli Juckar ChAfootif Tbal win nret TnaL «je lndwtetal nnuiO« Core MM InUm&Uonal Conwttcs InumiUontl TruBt And Pm Ram* To»w VIM Sah& Unkm 1M Slam Ctmit 1M Slam Cltjr C*m*nt Boutli Ajta Plbn66 words
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Article2161 1981-07-29 2 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots o( 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Aleea (2.406) (1) 2.80 (1) 2.90 (2) 2.82 A Cbae (2.985) AMD2,161 words
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Article34 1981-07-29 3 Rubber July 28 Singapore: Aug: 220.50 cents (down 4.00 cents) Malaysia: Aug: 242.00 cents (down 4.00 cents) Tin; M 533.04 per kilo (down 2 cents) Official offering: 229 tonnes (down 26 tonnes)34 words
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Article134 1981-07-29 3 CHINESE Pndiee Exetaage, Slag»p*re, n»oa elariBg price* per IN k« yeriertey. OcwMt «U: Bulk fob $122 50 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $136.50 sellers, new drum fob $141.50 sellers Capn: Mixed (loose) $7275 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob AsU NLW $375.00 sellers, Sarawak white134 words
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Article166 1981-07-29 3 THE KHOBAR market for gold deliverable m Singapore opened at 528.L27 and closed at t-8.092 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at USJ4O2 00 403.00 and close at $401 75 402.75 by lunch time. It re-opened at $401.00 402.00 before closing fractionally higher at MOl 50 402.50 Gold166 words
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Article33 1981-07-29 3 few York 8MB 8 45B 8.58S 8.65S iunrh 8MB 8MB 8.60S 8.75S Taca Mm Ungapm 835B 8.S2B 8.S6S 8.72S Cosing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. 8mkc: ItMU Mw, S'pwi33 words
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Article30 1981-07-29 3 LONDON: Copper prices on Monday (previous In brackets). Wirebar Spot £909.00 (1908.50); sellers £909.50 (1:909.50). Three Month buyers £935.00 (£934.50). sellers £936.00 (£935.50). Market t«ae: Steady Sato*: 11.150 tonnes.30 words
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Article146 1981-07-29 3 THE STRAITS tin price edged two cents down to MJ3304 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering down 26 tonnes to 229 tonnes. The overnight London market was barely steady with forward buyers falfing £90 to £7,650 per tonne. LONDON: Tin held steady in afternoon trading on146 words
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Article142 1981-07-29 3 M»l»y»Uiip»lm»U: (Prices in M) per tonne local delivery /crude, bulk): July 960/970 ba 977.50 (south); Aug 960/955 ba 952 (central), 955 (south). Sept 905 915 ba 905 907.50 910 (central), 97.50 (south); Oct 900/910 ba 902.50 (central), 910 (north). Nov 900/905 ba 900 902 (south), 905 (central). (Prices142 words
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Article609 1981-07-29 3 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed easier yesterday, with August RSS One buyers quoted at 220.50 cents per kilo, down four cents on Monday's close, dealers said. The morning market weakened 2.50 cents on lack of support, profittaking and some cheap offering, they said. Levels fell 1.50 cents609 words
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Article93 1981-07-29 3 NOON SSH and SMH :ak- ymurity RA8 Auiiiit (Curreat Mia) Buvrr. Sailer* SSR2O II -ton pallet) 202.50 204 SON SSR50 liu>npell«tl 200.00 202 00N MBELB SMRCV II ton pallet! 271.00 *****N .sMH I. lltcnpdkll ***** 264 WIN SMRS IllonixUM) 224.00 *****N SMRGP lltonpallttl UNI) UNO SMR 1093 words
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Article351 1981-07-29 3 ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on July 28. Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on July 28: INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm: Currancte* Mofninil nlH Smithionun P»rc»nt»g« quoted yMtorday (cro»»)p«nly Chang* Local dollar* to one unit of foreign currency: US dollar 2.1580351 words
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Article41 1981-07-29 3 RANGE of prtc«c offered by discount homes on July 28: Overnight: ">% toS*.* Call deposits: 6.'; to6V<% Mm Buying Selliaf 3-monUi Treasury bills 6* 6H 3-month Bank bills 13'. \:< 3 months CD 12V6 12H 8 months CD 12-. 12Smm: NidiMi Dkout41 words
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Article29 1981-07-29 3 Ingapore dollars on July 28: Oder Bid vernight 2 1 1 month 12' i *2H 2 months 12H 12'i 3 months 12' I 12". Overnight mode 429 words
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Article24 1981-07-29 3 THE avenge rale at which majw Stagapore banks are c«nt*tty prepared to lend to their best cMtemen Is 14.375 per eeat.24 words
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Article117 1981-07-29 4 KL sites attract new industries INDUSTRIAL sites in and around Kuala Lumpur and Penang are capable of competing with Singapore in attracting high technology, capital-inten-sive industries. The ready availability of communications, telex, banking and other infrastructural facilities, are some of the factors contributing to this competitiveness. Mr J Jegathesan, director117 words
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375 1981-07-29 4 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Our Manila Reporter MANILA, Tues. A leading Filipino businessman has criticised Singapore as being an obstacle to meaningful economic co-operation in Asean. Mr Jose Conception Jr, chairman of the Asean Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) Special Review Committee on375 words
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274 1981-07-29 4 A MAJOR obstacle to office automation m banking is people, an American computer specialist Dr Ned Chang said yesterday. The obstacle, he pointed out, can be overcome at two levels psychological and technical. Speaking at the the Modern Engineering Technology Seminar held at the274 words
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389 1981-07-29 4 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG By SINGAPORE can succeed m developing a computer software industry but this may lead to a "brain-drain" because countries m the Englishspeaking world may tap computer expertise from Singapore. This was predicted by Harvard professor Warren McFarlan on Monday389 words
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Article103 1981-07-29 4 TWO Singapore economists yesterday urged Japan to reduce her tariff and non-tariff barriers to ease the entry on Singapore and foreign goods. They also said Japan should take steps to "justify her tremdous trade surplus with Singapore." Or Lim Hua Sing. Research Fellow at the103 words
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Article, Illustration296 1981-07-29 4 METRO Pte Ltd has intensified its aggressive expansion in the Orchard area by leasing a 5,575 sq m space for a new upmarket department store, in Sootts Building. The new building (above) is located between the upcoming Dynast)' and Hyatt Hotels in Scotts Road. A296 words
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Article499 1981-07-29 4 PLANS are well underway (or Compute *81 the Second International Computer Technology Exhibition to be staged at the World Trade Centre, Singapore from Oct 21 to 24. Computa '81 will open the door into the latest in computer science and technology. Leading manufacturers ana computer expert experts from the499 words
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Advertisement230 1981-07-29 1 OCBC gold certificates. A safe and better way to invest m gold. *> <«V «*> ,-S| jfv i N r s> t A i^L g*>rf^ -^uWu** s*M*<..-*»t .J"V^s#h s*m« n,^ cb *****0 100 GRAms Available m 100 grams, 500 grams, ovexseA-ctfrNEseßAXK&fGcoitpaßA rtoNu*«rrED»»4~u*, t t»d*h*r i kilogram and 3 kilograms of230 words
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Advertisement429 1981-07-29 3 ASIA BHIJITNG SOCIETY Effective July *****1 1 month l2Vi%pj. Mm. Deposit SI O,OOO 3 6 monthsl2'/«'rpa. Mm. Deposit $1,000 9 12 months 1 2 A'/! pa Mm. Deposit $1,000 Rates jre sub)eri loirungr without prior nome We offer about the best interest rates and fixed deposit terms i m town!429 words
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Advertisement491 1981-07-29 3 o LINDETEVES-JACOBERG has an immediate vacancy for a Service cum Sales Representative (Senco Air Tools) The primary responsibility of this position would be the piovision of service to our customers but active sales involvement should also be expected. Applicants should have some experience m minor mechanical engineering repairs and sales491 words
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Advertisement85 1981-07-29 4 RATES OF INTEREST ONSS FIXED DEPOSITS* mkipy ■r ■fc/20Qp.a. EB^l£o/Op.a. ■Ml 1 1 Rates are subject to change witfxx/ Your deposits are on a roll-over basis, that is. principal plus interest will be renewed on maturity for the same period at prevailing rates. For amounts above Ssloo,ooo and for foreign85 words
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Article, Illustration748 1981-07-29 5 SRIVATSA - SRIVATSA Facets of Indian life By PERHAPS a writer's proudest moment is when his work is published. So P«a. Sandanuukjn certainly has a reason to be proud: Only recently, the Singapore Tamil Writers' Association launched his first book, Ennathaan Cheyyathu What else can one doT), a collection748 words
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Article84 1981-07-29 5 £P£AAij£te ffiS6*^Xft* WfrafiJHrtl* Pon. Sundararaju ft i 5 ¥t g r mi r-.4'.«7 o I <j; X ft ff Pon. Sundarara v M,'|'7-s-ttt^ftt fife SK*Jfc#s¥4*fttttJ Sundararaju >f 4fi iA t«l«fr:ififf»ai«» 1970' jtttfrs <«*-*: A-:a* h aiftsit'ff'r'R 1973^- ftfefffeff.* 3S iS f£ S Ennathaan Cheyvathu Js H$C a**-*+jfew«**A iMttt fa** man84 words
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Article89 1981-07-29 5 "^^lfliJlA" *EiSiffii< iftfcJg" I*BS'#& &9ff!l±ftAifc: "X X££- **fttTßi «A"«->»f3F!ia40iS' U° "««ftT?Bi**A" at^aiS' STW» W^ l.^^a^a i 2.* *ft=nßi f#A ft U Bit* A" fi'jofH ft B* ID "ifc WvB" mm k*t "*"#ft"i»A" "«ai?B*i ♦4rA" SfflT "rfeft t^B" ft tlH A"o"£±t#A" n* fflT «fttt> i: I* A" o ffflirHlW* »A Effl^rw89 words
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Article58 1981-07-29 5 JjjJ XIAN mm xiSnchXng scene; on- xl0n now the-spot I chuxioh appear xioncheng ready-made mk > jl fox ion discover xiondoi modern times For example, you Aft maysa^, xionkuon cash jj£ l jm ljj rm Ta liaunsha'ng xianchu xionshi reality yisT xiaoro'ng. "JI.W- meaning, "A faint ■s58 words
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Advertisement137 1981-07-29 5 SHARP SF-741 Plain Paper Copier Ours do more. Superb Value at $3,900. Jr From Sharp, first m tlie world to develop Mjßji ■T^["> \S55v 8^ microcomputers m plain paper copiers, ihb OnMlxr^ »^^^^^^V^^ comes the outstandingly versatile SF-741. Not an copiers are created equal. With the widest copying applications: \J^137 words
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Advertisement85 1981-07-29 5 w m hther^ncli thing as using the correct hand? While a right-hander will automatically do everything with his right hand, a "sooth paw" will, just as naturally, nse his left. Find oat more on Pag«B Ladies of danc(^.and v 1 .< With rings on herf fingers and bells on her85 words
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Article, Illustration213 1981-07-29 6 Royal Wedding live over the air THE Royal Wedding (BBC, 4.55 p.m.): You know whose wedding it is. The papers have been full of look-alike contests and the latest rumour and gossip about it. For those of you who have been waiting anxiously for today, the BBC World Service will213 words
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Article, Illustration949 1981-07-29 6 PICK of the DAY C 3 THE Young And The Restless (Ch S, 2.55 p.m.): Stuart Brooks overhears his daughter Peg talking to his wife about her marriage plans, at some secret rendezvous. He makes a mental note of the address, where Peg will be living with Jack Curtis after949 words
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Article79 1981-07-29 6 TWO Singapore Symphony Orchestra musicians violinist Holly Babcock and violist Rosario Molina, will give a farewell concert today at Lecture Theatre 4, Kent Ridge Campus, at 1 p.m. Holly, an American and Rosario, a Filipino, will be leaving for home soon as their contracts with the SSO have79 words
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Advertisement203 1981-07-29 6 Yul^re VITAMNE CAPSULES v> FOR STAMINA ENERGY YUKARE VITAMIN E CAPSULES provide the important Vitamin E fortified with natural Wheat Germ Oil do»9«af 100 m. j 200iu.400iu t 600 i u I CMMxited by YUKIM PTE LTD Sxqwar mmmJmiStSSk ||$2300J VHm^^ »^^H LBa^B^^^^^hisa^Lv AS >,j Vm^\ ■MB Im W^k k.203 words
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Advertisement95 1981-07-29 6 FIRST RARE SALE AT MING BLUE July 27 August 7, 1981 Exquisite lamp*, shades, Korean chests. Ceramic elephants. Brats ornaments. Porcelain ware. Cushions, Antique Jewellery, Ivory, Jade, Coral figurines; Cloisonne ware. Pewter, Risis Orchid, Silver Gold Jewellery and many other arts crafts hems. KwaqYin Lamp MING BLUE Asian Arts Jewellery95 words
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Miscellaneous314 1981-07-29 6 EXHIBITIONS: Art Exhibition: By Chng Seok Tin at exhibition hall. British Council, 1st floor, Singapore Rubber House, 10 a.m. 6 p.m. Free. Till Saturday. Cartoon Drawings: At National Museum Young People's Gallery, from 9 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Collages: By Goh Beng Kwan at Alpha Gallery, ID a.m. 5.30 p.m. Land314 words
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Miscellaneous1180 1981-07-29 6 TV and Radio SBC 5 2.55 PM Opening fofcwed by The Young (Mala^ And The Restless 7.50 Berbalas Pantun (2nd Semi Final) 3.20 Destiny (r)(Chne$e) Mala y) 5.00 Diary Of Events (Malay) 8-40 Charles Angels Let Our Angel 5.05 New Ed Alen Show Live 5.30 Off The Beaten Track The1,180 words
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Article, Illustration884 1981-07-29 7 AUSTRALIAN Aboriginals almost completely isolated from the rest of mankind for thousands of years evolved a technology and way of life finely tuned to the mysteries of the Australian environment. Yet the traditions of 40,000 years of Australian Aboriginal art have remained virtually unknown to the world, and884 words
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Article, Illustration593 1981-07-29 7 NABILA MEGALLI - NABILA MEGALLI By m CAIRO and HEINZ RIEGER m HAMBURG cient Egypt's culture and 3.5 million queued in front of an art museums in five West German cities. The treasures of "Tut" as now the young pharaoh is called endearingly by his fans are considered593 words
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Advertisement43 1981-07-29 7 We Don't Fly Kites Anymore! The east coast of peninsula Malaysia has not lost its splendour, Now, an addition to its mystics and exclusiveness. DESARU seafood Restaurant J^jl P O Box 20 Koca Tinggi. Johcx Mauysa Chaiel Reservation Tel 073*3821 1 /2/3 *****043 words
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Advertisement774 1981-07-29 7 Free membership to a video library from VISIONHIRE'S VIDEOS! U from Visionhire today. Because now Visionhire's offering this^^^^^ special package at a discount. And you'll be getting a new remote control Hitachi VHS 8000 and a CTV with a choice of screen sizes. This Video Special includes:- Free membership to774 words
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Article, Illustration279 1981-07-29 8 AUDIENCES will see a different Oliver each night at the Anglo-Chinese Secondary School's production of the musical loosely adapted from Charles Dickens' novel. The two Olivers are Daniel Koh and Philip Lee, both secondary one students. Daniel, a very confident Oliver, said that although he was sceptical about279 words
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Article, Illustration334 1981-07-29 8 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN By Triple Bill (Drama Centra) August 5 8 Tickets at $6, $4, $3 from Cold Storage and Victoria Theatre THE Stage Club is presenting another Triple Bill, a programme of three one-act plays, at the Drama Centre from Aug 5 to 8. First on.334 words
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Article, Illustration570 1981-07-29 8 A MAJOR share of India's wealth lies in its culture. Though it is a land which has had its fair share of strife, its gaiety, steeped in tradition, and unique artistic style have prevailed through centuries. Art forms such as the kathakali and the bharathanatyam have achieved570 words
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Article304 1981-07-29 8 STAGE lighting is extraordinarily complex. Even a simple production requires up to 100 spotlights, and a lavish musical could easily use over 500. The problem for designers of control systems is that each spotlight needs to be individually balanced against its neighbour during frequent changes of intensity, called304 words
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Article, Illustration885 1981-07-29 9 Those three minutes The and sweat behind... RICHARD LIM interviews the people behind the scene who got Singapore slotted m the Marie Osmond Show to be shown this coming Saturday here. COME Saturday evening on the Marie Osmond Show on TV, the toothy star will sing a song called Faraway885 words
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Article826 1981-07-29 9 ROSIHAN ANWAR - ROSIHAN ANWAR By m JAKARTA "WE MUST transform the colonial economy into a national economy in a revolutionary manner," says the former guerilla commandant and freedom fighter who had enriched himself with looting during the violent revolutionary days. Another former freedom fighter who has become a826 words
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Article, Illustration1509 1981-07-29 11 She has scaled heights of success in her profession, and as a mountaineer. Now, Arlene Blum is ready to challenge the Roof of The World like no one has before trekking the whole length of the Himalayan range from east to west. She tells DIANA ROWAN of1,509 words
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Article, Illustration673 1981-07-29 12 When I first came m care my mum used to come see me a lot. She had a green coat but now she has moved a long way and she has a new baby. s Seven-year-old boy Your child is just beginning to feed himself...NYT - 673 words
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Article1352 1981-07-29 12 LEFT-HANDED children who are made to write with the "wrong" hand may grow up to be victims of polio, heart disease and ulcers. That is the theory of psychology expert Dean Trembly. He also believes a quarter of the world's population is left-handed much more than the accepted 101,352 words
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Article454 1981-07-29 12 ROBERT MUSEL - ROBERT MUSEL By MARY X was a quiet girl till she was 14. In the next two years she drank weedkiller, ran away from home, shaved her head and eyebrows, scarred her (ace with a knife, set fire to her home, cut her wrists, tried toUPI - 454 words
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Advertisement318 1981-07-29 12 'A shapety figure unth firmer muscular tone must also abound unth good health" 1 hj? is why at Uum Ki^urc Fjiul Salon, .^^P we are fully equipped to provide a lotal fitness T programme From gymnasium to sauna to A '/I ekxtronK technology m trimming to details i^F'V^^NS Jl& like318 words
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Article, Illustration902 1981-07-29 13 DONALD KIRK - DONALD KIRK By Kabuki is as Japanese as sashimi. The Western world has cultivated a taste for raw fish; but will they also learn to appreciate this ancient art? This October, at the Berlin Festival, Festival d'Autumne m Paris and at London's Sadler's Wells, kabuki will face its902 words
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Advertisement912 1981-07-29 14 SMITH KLINE &FRENCH OVERSEAS CO. Smith Kline French, among the most successful and* respected health care companies m the world, is currently involved m a further major expansion m South East Asia. This expansion has brought about the creation of these excellent career opportunities. PRODUCT MANAGER The successful candidate will912 words
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Advertisement580 1981-07-29 14 mmmmmmmmm The Job To service, install, modify and carry out preventive maintenance of Rank Xerox copying and duplicating products at customer premises. To establish and maintain a high level of customer relations. The Man Between 20 30 years of age. Possess one of the following qualifications: Technician Diploma m electronics580 words
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Advertisement538 1981-07-29 14 Qualifications Have good command of English and Mathematics. Education up to tertiary level will oe preferred. Age between 20—30 years. Possess good communication and social skills. Mature and responsible. Experience Successful selling experience especially m the business equipment field will be an advantage but not essential since comprehensive sales training538 words
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Advertisement623 1981-07-29 15 S3 molex Molex. a Multi-national world leader manufacturer of electrical terminate and connectors has the following vacancies m its Singapore factory located m Jurong:(A) MAINTENANCE SUPERINTENDENTS REQUROOTS: Degree m Electronics/Electrical or Mechanical Engineering Minimum 2 years' experience m supervisory level and knowledge m the setup and maintenance of high speed623 words
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Advertisement539 1981-07-29 15 SINGAPORE BROADCASTING CORPORATION* invites appficottons for the appointments of ENQNPI ($1345 $2905) To ensure the efficient operation and maintenance of engineering facilities with the aim of meeting programme requirements. Ouemtcitone Degree m Electrical/Electronics Engineering from a recognised University. (trss-rwis) To be responsible for the operation, testing and maintenance of radio539 words
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Advertisement513 1981-07-29 15 fefef I 9&£w Europe's largest manufacturer jSf*'*ff Office equipment ts expanding its -^jt operations m Singapore and seeks to fill Cj^r the following professional positions: II TECHNICAL BUYER (2 POSITIONS) I Candidates should have at least a year or more experiI ence m a similar capacity m respect of precision513 words
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Advertisement672 1981-07-29 15 IN THE HKIB OOUBT OP THE ■arcauc or smoAPOBE CiijirtM Wla^at <> NfeflellSn la «a» Matter «t m Ciipialu AM (Chapter IK) Aaa la the Matter «t LE2 BBOTHEBS (WEE KEE) PTB. LTD. ADVEBTBEMENT OP PETITION i Notice is heieby given that a petition for the windi Ing up of672 words
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Advertisement618 1981-07-29 16 GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI VACANCY FOR MARINE OFFICER HOME TRADE I AppWotions ore invited from suitably qualified candidates to fill the pos» of Marine Officer Home Trade I m the Marine Department, Brunei Qualifications and Experience: A United Kingdom Deportment of Trade ond Industry Certificate of Competency as Master of a618 words
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Advertisement483 1981-07-29 16 I les -Dior I de Christian Dior PARIS SALES REPRESENTATIVE I THE PRODUCT I The prestigious line of Christian Dior hgbterc. watches and I writing instruments I THE MAN I We need someone to promote and sen to a network of authorised retailers. The man we are looking lor has483 words
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Advertisement269 1981-07-29 16 Port Dickson, Malaysia i ANNOUNCEMENT si The Sales Office of I Mvi Beach Hotel is now located at: Lot 220, 2nd Floor Wisma MPI, Jalan Raja Chulan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Tel: *****1 *****6 Please direct all sales and hotel enquiries to the above address. V HCA/MBH/81/E45 JM GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI269 words
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Advertisement515 1981-07-29 16 SHERIFF'S SALE In The High Court of the Republic of Singapore Writ of Seizure Sale No 240 of 1981 In the Cause of Lombordo Marine (S) Pte Ltd Plaintiffs versus Fresh Orange (S) Pte Ltd Defendant Auction Sale Of Juice dispensers, water tanks and cold rooms TO BE HELD AT515 words
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Advertisement303 1981-07-29 16 IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE CtnpMtf Wining Up N». 81 at IKI la the Matter «f the Campaaks Art, Chapter 1U ■■a i la the Matter af Petreehen Stlpang Pte. LM. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition for the wlndlng-up of the abovenamed Company by303 words
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Advertisement200 1981-07-29 17 Spanish Trade Industrial Fair For Asean 1981 SPRIN BI SEPTEMBER 4-11,1981 JAKARTA FAIR GROUNDS- APHJ JAKARTA iV^klM \^>^^^bbbbbbl BbP^ bbb^b^ k 1 9\^ I B BbK^blbv ImbV Here's Your Chance To Do Business With Spanish Industries SPAIN 81 is the first industrial Exhibits m SPAIN 81 include: _»U^'** > iZ2*200 words
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Advertisement80 1981-07-29 18 HAPPYVAII FY I Sharksf m and Seafood Restaurant I tllC Ol llClcil OpCnin^ 0) T ,j y growth m this region and m Tv .f^^^jlvthe equal confidence our customers iM V wmm««wj fj^-^ J^^S nave m our genuine Cantonese cuisine i y*^ V^ ftNANO ROAD 9f >—^MM^^ w^^^^W^^^^^^ yfc^^^i^^ v^80 words
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Article, Illustration1177 1981-07-29 19 Imagine putting half of the United States into California. That's what the space problem is like in Japan. Houses sit eaves to eaves or are tightly stacked one above the other. Yet within these hutches are signs of affluence automatic washers, electric griddles and coffee-makers. To get1,177 words
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Article628 1981-07-29 19 GEOFFREY MURRAY - GEOFFREY MURRAY By m TOKYO NOT EVERY Japanese male is an incorrigible workaholic. And men who would prefer to put family before group or company loyalty have begun to win some recognition. A major clothing store chain, Nagasakiya, has created a system allowing some of its628 words
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Advertisement573 1981-07-29 19 limes brings you the year's most glamorous event There are royal wedding books and royal wedding books, but thereil be none so authoritative, so up-to-date, so lavish as Gordon Honeycombe's Royal Wedding. Gordon Honeycome, ITN newscaster and novelist, tells the whole story of the year's most glamorous event the historical573 words
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Article, Illustration1165 1981-07-29 20 Together happily ever after "I always vowed I would only marry for love. That's all that really matters m a relationship," said Lady Diana, whose own family life provides a rather stark contrast to the happy marriages of her new royal relations. Theirs was the shortest royal courtship of the1,165 words
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