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Title Section14 1982-02-01 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8214 words
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Article, Illustration2869 1982-02-01 1 LESLIE FONG - LESLIE FONG To make people feel secure... By Associate Editor MR LEE Kuan Yew yesterday spoke of the urgent need to recreate a sense of community among people in the new towns and housing estates spawned by Singapore's rapid re-develop-ment. He said this sense2,869 words
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Article78 1982-02-01 1 AGANA (Guam). Sun. Former Japanese straggler Shoirhi Yokoi, returning after 10 years to the World Wai II I battleground on this Pacific island of Guam where he hid for 28 years, said today he was disappointed that his jungle hideout had fallen into disarray. "I was hoping itReuter - 78 words
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Article56 1982-02-01 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Two South Korean girls drowned while swimming in a newly built pool at the Sentul Golf Club here this afternoon. The bodies of Susan Swin Nam and Eun Yong Rhee, both nine, were taken to the General Hospital. It was learnt that theAFP - 56 words
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420 1982-02-01 1 Breakdown in Subang radar delays landings KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. THE Ms 6 million approach radar system for Subang airport has broken down, causing thousands of dollars in losses to airlines as aircraft burn away their fuel due to landing delays. Air traffic controllers at the Cuban? control tower also haveNST - 420 words
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Article56 1982-02-01 1 RIYADH, Sun France and i Saudi Arabia today signed a contract for the construction of several training bases for the Saudi navy, it was an■ml here. The Saudi news agency said the contract was signed by Saudi Defence Minister Prince j Sultan ben Abdelaziz andAFP - 56 words
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Article30 1982-02-01 1 NEW DELHI. Sun Police in l.'ttar Pradesh state killed 1,391 bandits and arrested 10.000 of them during anti- banditry drives last year, an official spokesman disclosed today. AFPAFP - 30 words
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278 1982-02-01 1 Viet shells land in Thailand: Two killed BANGKOK, Sunday TWO Thai civilians were killed and five injured today when Vietnamese artillery shells landed on Thai territory near the Cambodian border, military sources said. They said 11 shells landed near villages north of the eastern border district at Aranyaprathet. The sourcesReuter; AFP - 278 words
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Article36 1982-02-01 1 NEW DELHI. Sun Swedish Prime Minister Thorbjorn F.ilUlin will pay a nine-day offirial visit to India from Fob 11 at the invitation of Primp Minister Indir.i QaSaM, the Foreign Ministry annoum iil today ITI36 words
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102 1982-02-01 1 JAKARTA. Sun. More than a month in advance of Indonesia's parliamen- tary election campaign, the three legal parties are already confronting each other in East Java on the sports field. The (kivernor proposed th.it the ruling (;<>lkar Party, the PPP and the j I'DIAFP - 102 words
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Article44 1982-02-01 1 NEW DELHI, Sun. A 10--year old man-eating tigress, which had killed at least sue people in t'ttar Pradesh state since last November, was captured by the state forestry department on Friday and taken to the Lucknow zoo today, reports said. AFP.AFP - 44 words
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Article38 1982-02-01 1 BAHRAIN. Sun Oil ministers from the Gulf Cooperation Council gathered in Riyadh today to coordinate policy, with Saudi Arabia expected to face pressure to reduce its 8.5 million barrels of oil per day output ceiling. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article54 1982-02-01 1 BIG FIRE IN MANILA MANILA, S«n. A fire raxed to the ground at least nine commercial buildings In Manila tonight, the official Philippine News Agency Mild. It said firemen were still fighting the blaze which, arrompanled by i-\plo*lons, had already gutted a block In the fondo district There »ah noReuter - 54 words
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704 1982-02-01 1 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN By URGES CHOK TONG THE Health and Second Defence Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong. yesterday invited Singapo- reans to help secure a i better uture for their country by serving in the political leadership and in grassroots or- ganisations.704 words
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Article444 1982-02-01 1 China comes out with compromise U.S. ARMS SALES TO TAIWAN BEIJING. Sun. IN A major gesture of compromise, China announced for the first time today its readiness to accept United States arms sales to Taiwan provided the US would stop its military aid to the island after a fixed date.Reuter; AP - 444 words
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Article, Illustration447 1982-02-01 2 The path to leadership COMMUNITY leaders in Marine Parade prefer to be appointed by the Prime Minister's Office rather than to be elected into office, MP for Marine Parade, Mr Goh Chok Tong, said at a dialogue session with RC members in Buona Vista community hall yesterday. He said447 words
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Article216 1982-02-01 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE call by the Singapore Teachers Union that the government sets np a separate boosing scheme (or public servants has Its merits. The present scheme, run under the HI IX umbrella, Is too restrictive and suffers a public relations handicap Insofar as the public believes216 words
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Article198 1982-02-01 2 Back in form EUROPEAN soccer champions Liverpool are in form again after sinking to 18th in the English First Division in September and then losing 5-0 to Brazil's Flamengo in December in Tokyo. But, as in the past, they nave recovered not least due to team changes by manager198 words
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Article280 1982-02-01 2 HOT-LINE PROVIDES INSTANT INFORMATION THE 'QUICK' way for Singaporeans to instant information on money and share markets in Japan. This is done by way of a hotline between the two countries, set up by Quick, a Japanese computer information service which has extended its global network to the280 words
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Article61 1982-02-01 2 WEST DEPENDS ON EAST The Communist bloc is the main support of capitalist agriculture. If not for the farm imports by the Soviet Union and other communist states, world food commodity markets would be in deep depression. JOHN CHERRINGTON argues that the inefficiency of Eastern bloc farming has saved61 words
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Article538 1982-02-01 2 Bonn reviews policies THE West German Foreign Ministry, acknowledging that Allied mistrust has grown about Bonn s policies towards Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, has started searching for contradictions in its positions, with a view towards revising them. One tentative finding is that "we cannot close538 words
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Article366 1982-02-01 2 Down the Yangzi WITH the long-awaited Spring Festival or Lunar New Year just 10 days away, scores of Chinese had squeezed aboard a Yangzi River boat bound for home. BRUCE MICKLEBURGH, a Canadian teaching at the Wuhan Teacher's College in Hubei Province, joined them for the journey. The366 words
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Article198 1982-02-01 2 40 pc for bumiputras FORTY per cent of all shops in future shopping complexes in Johore Baru will be reserved for bumiputras, the Johore Baru Municipal Council deputy president, Datuk Abdul Razak Abdullah, has announced. This is the first time such a scheme has been implemented in198 words
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Article179 1982-02-01 2 Star-worship through the years PARENTS who just cannot understand how their sons or daughters can join the screaming, shrieking, starry-eyed mob that waits for hours just for a glimpse of their favourite film star, should take a quick trip down memory lane to the time when179 words
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548 1982-02-01 3 MISTRUST GROWING AMONG ALLIES ON BONN'S POLICIES BONN, Sunday THE West German Foreign Ministry, acknowledging in an internal report that mistrust has grown among the allies about Bonn's policies towards Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, has started a re-examination of possible contradictions in548 words
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Article, Illustration192 1982-02-01 3 Reunion 39 years after Auschwitz parting NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE (England), Son. A brother and sister were reunited here today, 39 years after being separated during the Nazi holocaust. Until four days ago, Mr Harry Nagelsztajm and his sister, Manva, each thought the other had died In the Auschwitz death campReuter; UPI - 192 words
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Article103 1982-02-01 3 LONDON, Sun. Novelist Graham Greene has just finished a new book which he says is a factual account of the crime and corruption he discovered in Nice, the French Riviera city. He told the London Sunday Times that what he discovered made him send backAP - 103 words
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Article86 1982-02-01 3 MOSCOW. Sun. The Supreme Soviet of the USSR has cancelled the citizenship of two women now living in West Germany on grounds that they went in for "activities hostile to the USSR," it was announced here yesterday in the government gazette Ms Elena Ulmann. 35, aAFP - 86 words
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409 1982-02-01 3 HANOVER, Sun WEST German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt said yesterday he did not want to resign, but warned the ruling coalition that a government could not have a number of leaders. The Chancellor was speaking at a meeting of his Social DemocraticReuter - 409 words
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391 1982-02-01 3 Rome crackdown on absenteeism: 2 land in jail ROME, Sun. Twtf^ people are in jail and more than 100 face arrest in a new crackdown on the old problem of absenteeism among Italian civil servants. At any one time between 8 and 10 per cent of Italians employed in ministries,391 words
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198 1982-02-01 3 LONDON, Sun A YOUNG woman screamed for help for 25 minutes at* she was raped, battered and strangled In London late Friday nleht, but neighbours said they did nothing because fishts and screams are frequent there. Police In the Islington district said theyAP - 198 words
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Article65 1982-02-01 3 BANGKOK. Sun. Thailand will sign a U*****,913 (5J966.800) contract for initial work on a United Nationssponsored flood control and irrigation project in the northeast, a US spokesman said here today. The U5J21.74 million project, jointly financed by the European Economic Community and the Belgian Government, isAFP - 65 words
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Article110 1982-02-01 4 MAN SKINS TIGER IN BEIJING ZOO BEIJING, Sun A 31 -YEAR-OLD man ■Miaoued two tigers at Beijing zoo and attempted to xkln one of them for Its valuable pelt, the China youth newspaper said today. Han Jnn.vur heard that a single tiger skin was worth TsilIMM (SS3N,4M) and revived toUPI - 110 words
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379 1982-02-01 4 LONDON, Sunday A COVERT Russian radio station pretending to speak for the Chinese armed forces Is seeding the airwaves with wellinformed black propaganda. The "August Ist Radio," named after China's Army Day, has just been identified by the British Broadcasting Corporation's (BBC) monitoring379 words
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156 1982-02-01 4 PAL plan to control ticketing worries airlines HONGKONG, Sun. The international airlines community has been greatly worried by a proposal that Philippine Airlines (PAL) alone should issue tickets for all contract workers flying out of the Philippines. The proposed "standard ticketing" procedure means that PAL will handle ticketing for allAFP - 156 words
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Article24 1982-02-01 4 RIYADH. Sun. French Defence Minister Charles Hernu arrived yesterday for a threeday visit and cooperation talks with Saudi Arabian defence officials. AP.AP - 24 words
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245 1982-02-01 4 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Our Afanrfa reporter MANILA, Sunday BRITISH Foreign Secretary, Lord Carrington, arrived here this afternoon on the second leg of his tour of Asean countries. He was met at the airport by the Philippine Foreign Minister, Gen Carlos Romulo, with whom he is245 words
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Article77 1982-02-01 4 ISRAELI TROOPS tracked down a band of Palestinian guerillas who infiltrated from Jordan with a large cache of weapons and captured three of them on Saturday, the military command said in Tel Aviv yesterday. Army Chief of Staff Lieut-General Rafael Eitan said the guerillas crossed into IsraelUPI - 77 words
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Article85 1982-02-01 4 CLASHES BROKE out between police and black youths on Saturday night in a suburb of the British city of Bristol which suffered serious riots two years ago. Saturday's clashes started when police intervened to break up a clash between black and white youths. A police spokesman saidReuter - 85 words
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Article85 1982-02-01 4 SEVERAL ARAB countries have decided to make a joint request to India to close the Israeli Consulate in Bombay, the Indian Express newspaper said yesterday in New Delhi. The Beirut correspondent of the newspaper said that a hint of this request was given when a delegationAFP - 85 words
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Article73 1982-02-01 4 THE PHILIPPINE Government yesterday ordered the evacuation of residents in at least six towns in the southern province of Davao Del Norte hit by floods, the official Philippine News Agency reported in Manila. It said there was no report of any casualties but at least three housesReuter - 73 words
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Article70 1982-02-01 4 VIETNAM YESTERDAY called for an end to "hostile armed activities" at the Sino-Viet-namese border and urged China to resume talks as soon as possible. The calls were made in a statement handed to the Chinese Charge d'Affaires in Hanoi by Mr Tran Trung, head of theAFP - 70 words
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Article88 1982-02-01 4 GENERAL KENAN EVREN, the Turkish head of state, said in Ankara yesterday his country's future relations with the Council of Europe which on Thursday voted to examine alleged human rights violations in Turkey will be restricted to contacts at foreign minister level. Gen Evren, in response to theAP - 88 words
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Article103 1982-02-01 4 No reprieve so killers hanged NEW DELHI, Sun. Two convicted killers who failed to win a reprieve were hanged today in Delhi's Tihar jail. The executions of Jasbir Singh Billa and Kuljit Singh Ranga, who were sentenced to death for murdering a naval officer's two teenage children in 1978, wereReuter - 103 words
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Article36 1982-02-01 4 DUBLIN, Sun. Sinn Fein, the political wing of the Provisional Irish Republican Army, confirmed yesterday il would run several candidates in a general election set for Feb 18 in the Irish Republic. AFPAFP - 36 words
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166 1982-02-01 4 TRIAL OF RADICAL: GENERAL SUMMONED JAKARTA, Sun. The trial of Muslim extremist Imran Mohammad Zein, charged with planning to set up a Muslim state in Indonesia, took a new turn yesterday with the defence counsel incriminating an influential army general. Counsel Abdul Rahman Saleh asked the court to summon MajorAFP - 166 words
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375 1982-02-01 4 Thais keep up hard line in rejecting talks with warlord BANGKOK, Sun. Thailand today kept up a hard line against opium warlord Khun Sa, rejecting proposed truce talks unless he disarms his rebel Shan United Army. Thai National Security Chief Prasong Soonsiri said: "Khun Sa has no right to beAP - 375 words
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Article78 1982-02-01 4 NEW DELHI. Sun. Groups of people belonging to Hindu religious organisations and related bodies in some parts of India began a 24-day fast yesterday to demand that Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's federal government pass a law totally Banning the slaughering of cows throughout theAFP - 78 words
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Article, Illustration238 1982-02-01 4 Former Sikkim ruler dies of cancer NEW YORK, Sun. Palden Thondup Nwnn'sl, former ruler of Slkklm, died last night at New York's Memorial Sloan-Ketter-Ing Cancer Centre, the hospital said today. He was 58. The former chogyal, or king, who had cancer, died from complications following surgery. A family spokesman saidReuter; AP - 238 words
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Article, Illustration402 1982-02-01 5 World Bank takes action in face of cuts in US cash WASHINGTON, Sun. The decision by President Ronald Reagan and Congress to "stretch out" US contributions to World Bank aid for the poorest countries is beginning to have concrete effects. The bank's directors began making decisions last week on how402 words
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Article64 1982-02-01 5 PAUL McCARTNEY"J desert-island choice of music does not include any recording by the Beatles. Mr McCartnev a guest on the BBC programme, "Desert Island Disc," said that if he were alone in such a situation he would choose a more recent song by John Lennon, "Beautiful Boy," andAFP - 64 words
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Article58 1982-02-01 5 LOCAL OFFICIALS in Maryland are handing out recipes to go with the 2.2-kg blocks of surplus government cheese being distributed to the poor. The booklets list low-cost meals that include cheese. Last December, President Reagan ordered the Department of Agriculture to give away its stockpiled cheese ratherUPI - 58 words
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Article43 1982-02-01 5 CHINA'S oldest and tallest wooden pagoda, a 920--year-old octagonal structure in Shanxi province, has reopened after five years of renovation and reinforcement, the official Xinhua news agency reported. Xinhua called the 67-metre tall tower the world's premier wooden pagoda. AP.AP - 43 words
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247 1982-02-01 5 Fonda and his film triumph at awards ceremony HOLLYWOOD, Sun. "On (ioldrn Pond" and Henry Fonda triumphed at the 3tth annual Uoldrn Glebe awards yesterday with victories for best picture and beat actor ef IMI. Meryl Streep won the Golden Globe, presented by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, for bestUPI - 247 words
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Article80 1982-02-01 5 WASHINGTON, Sun. Republican Senator S.I. "Sab" Hayakawa of California announced yesterday he would not seek a second term in elections on Nov 2, explaining that he could not campaign and do his. Job at the same time. His withdrawal leaves a Held of seven Republicans, including MissAFP - 80 words
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Article46 1982-02-01 5 JAKARTA, Sun. Seventyfive people whose ancestors were brought to Indonesia by the Portuguese as slaves will soon be repatriated to Cape Verde Island in the Azores, the International Committee of the Red Cross and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees announced here yesterday. AFP.AFP - 46 words
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Article, Illustration567 1982-02-01 5 WASHINGTON, Sunday THE REAGAN Administration and the Federal Reserve Board, popularly referred to as the Fed, are drifting into an electionyear feud. This, some analysts believe, could make it more difficult for the Fed to do its job. In turn, thisNYT - 567 words
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Article26 1982-02-01 5 ROME. Sun. Alleged Mafia boss Frank "Three Fingers" Coppola, 83, was arrested while under treatment in a private Rome clinic yesterday, police said. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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309 1982-02-01 6 Iran to recruit Iraqi PoWs to fight Israelis TEHERAN, Sunday IRAN has decided to form a battalion of Iraqi prisoners of war that will be sent to help Syria fight the Israelis who annexed the Golan Heights. The official Iranian Islamic Republic News Agency (Irna) reported last night that theAP; AFP - 309 words
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409 1982-02-01 6 Israeli-Egyptian pact must come first, says Mubarak THIS (the Middle East) Is a garden which needs regular tending, and if yon don't do it the garden will soon a be covered with weeds. 7 US official explaining why Secretary of State Alexander Haig's latest trip to the Middle East wasAP; UPI - 409 words
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241 1982-02-01 6 Arafat predicts Israeli attack on Palestinians NEW YORK, Sun. PALESTINE Liberation Organisation (PLO) chairman, Yasser Arafat, predicted in an interview released yesterday that Israel would soon attack his forces in Lebanon to see how Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak reacts "They are preparing for another round," Mr Arafat said in anUPI - 241 words
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104 1982-02-01 6 BEIJING, Sun. China today once again denounced United States policy in the Middle East, reproaching Washington for not "exerting its influence" on Israel to make it show "some restraint." A commentary by the Xinhua China News Agency said that Israel deserved "punishment" forAFP - 104 words
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Article63 1982-02-01 6 BEIJING, Sun. There were more than 40 marriages for every one divorce in China in 1980, according to a statistical profile of the nation published yesterday. Every minute, 33 babies were born and 11 people died. An average of 20,000 couples were married every day while thereReuter - 63 words
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Article57 1982-02-01 6 TEHERAN, Sun. Two militants of the anti-clerical Islamic Forghan Movement were executed yesterday in the eastern Azerbaijan city of Tabriz for having taken part in political assassinations, including their participation two years ago in the murder of the Ayatollah Ghazi Tabatabai. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny's personal representative in Tabriz,AFP - 57 words
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Article, Illustration162 1982-02-01 6 WASHINGTON, Son. The CIA tried to recruit Abolhassan Banl-Sadr as a US$5,--•M (SSH,2H) a month agent before he became President of Iran, according to al- leged secret US doco- ments captured In Teheran, the Wash- lagton Post reported The report was based162 words
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284 1982-02-01 7 M-cyclist-dies after crashing into tree A MOTORCYCLIST died after crashing into a tree near Track 33, Chua Chu Kang Road, early yester- I day. Police said Mohammad Basah bin Abdul Aziz, 25. was heading towards Jalan Bahar at about 1 am when the mishap occurred. Ten people were injured, five284 words
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Article129 1982-02-01 7 SINGAPOREANS were yesterday told to strengthen their bonds with each other. Human relationship*! were most Important to a society which had progressed so fast. The MP for Pnnggol, Mr Ng Kan Ting, stressed tob at the Pnnggol community centre's Lunar New Year party. He nrged129 words
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899 1982-02-01 7 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN By COMMUNITY leaders in Marine Parade do not want to be directly elected by residents in their constituency. They prefer to be appointed t)y the Prime Minister's Office, which is in charge of appointing members and leaders of the Residents' Committees899 words
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199 1982-02-01 7 PASS ON KNOWHOW TO RC MEMBERS CALL EXPERIENCED members of the citizens consultative committee and the community centre management committee were yesterday asked to help residents committee members to become good community workers. MP for Tiong Bahru and Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Prime Minister's Office), Mr Ch'ng Jit Koon, said this199 words
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Article245 1982-02-01 7 THE Minister without Portfolio, Mr Lim Chee Onn, yesterday called for more members of the National Transport Workers Union (NTWU) to get involved in organising its programmes and plans in future. Mr Lim, who spoke at the union's first Lunar New Year gathering since its245 words
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Article40 1982-02-01 8 UNDERWATER blasting will be carried out tomorrow from 10 a.m. to noon off Sisters' Islands. Marine Police boats will cordon off the area during this period. Mariners and harbour craft are advised to keep away from area.40 words
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328 1982-02-01 9 Hotels and shopping complexes among them OWNERS of 52 commercial buildings have to pay an additional 20 per cent tax on their PUB electricity charges from the beginning of this year for failing to meet energy conservation requirements and reduce their electricity consumption. The328 words
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Article19 1982-02-01 9 THE National Computer Board is organising a vendors' conferenceon Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the DBS auditorium.19 words
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128 1982-02-01 9 THE National University of Singapore has written to the editor of Time magazine to say that the university does not have a policy of "placement quotas for the minorities" i in Singapore. Pointing out this inaccuracy in the Jan 25 issue of Time magazine,128 words
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160 1982-02-01 9 Addicts on the run: Malaysian police alerted SINGAPORE psllee have alerted their Malaysian counterpart* to look oat for four hard-core drag addicts who escaped from the SemhawanK Drag Rehabilitation Centre on Friday. Sources said yesterday that the escapees, who had so far elnded the police search concentrated along the northern160 words
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Article39 1982-02-01 9 THE First Lady, Mrs Devan Nair. will be the guest- of honour at the Goodwood Group Lunar New Year party for senior citizens on Saturday at 3.30 p.m. at the Ming Palace Restaurant. Ming Court Hotel.39 words
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206 1982-02-01 9 SOIL testing for the second passenger terminal building at Singapore Changi Airport will begin soon, r Tenders called earlier have been assessed. And the Job has been given to Soil and Foundation Pte Ltd. The company, which submitted the lowest of four206 words
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209 1982-02-01 9 STPB out to delight Western travel agents SATAY, lion dancers, Indian dances and Chinese banquets are just some of the delights of "the most surprising tropical island on earth. The Singapore Tourist Promotion Board is using these treats to impress travel agents in the United States, Europe and Australia in209 words
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Article59 1982-02-01 9 THE Port of Singapore Au- thority has warned mariners to navigate with caution around Selat Pauh Anchorage as there is a submerged wreck with a minimum depth of 1.1 metres at latitude 010 13' 02"N and longitude 100 43' 56.4" E. The spot is marked by a yellow59 words
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Article25 1982-02-01 9 A TOUR of the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation will be conducted on Wednesday at 6 p.m. by the Tanjong Pagar constituency youth group.25 words
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Article54 1982-02-01 9 AN ELEMENTARY squash course will be held at Radin Mas community centre on Sundays from 9 to 10 a.m. The fee is $28. Classes on elementary dressmaking, yoga, phtography, vegetarian cooking, nonya-kuen, tim sum, padang curry and children's Chinese dance will be organised by the centre.54 words
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150 1982-02-01 10 Hongkong team here to study automated system FOUR officials from the Hongkong Government Transport Department arrived here last night for a three-day study of Singapore's automated system of private car inspection. The leader of the delegation, Assistant Transport Commissioner Gary Mulloy, said Hongkong had also decided to make the examination150 words
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254 1982-02-01 10 BRIDGET TAN - BRIDGET TAN By PRE-INSPECTION services for cars will be provided free to the 35,000 members of the Automobile Association of Singapore (AAS). According to AAS president Milton Tan, the association has decided to set up a pre-inspection centre. Equipment from Japan has254 words
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139 1982-02-01 10 TUITION SCHEME'S SUCCESS IN PSLE PASSES FORTY-SK of the 50 students who attended the mathematics programme offered by the Singapore Malay Youth Library Association (Taman Bacaan) passed their Primary School Leaving Examination. Thirty-five out of the 46 passed in mathematics with two scoring A* and 10 scoring A. Mr Abdul139 words
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266 1982-02-01 10 Professionals to show way for parents THE life and working experiences of some Malay professionals can serve as lessons for Malay parents to improve the educational performance and achievement of their children. This is what the Council for the Education of Muslim Children hopes to provide Malay parents wnen its266 words
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Article107 1982-02-01 10 MUSLIMS should try to make reading the Quran more a part of their daily habit, said the Parliamentary Secretary (Health and Culture) Mr Wan Hussin Zoohri, yesterday. They should read the Quran as easily and often as they pick up the magazines, novels and encyclopedias.107 words
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Article, Illustration179 1982-02-01 10 Puzzle was no hassle says winner IT TOOK him three hoars to pat the 75* pieces together. Bat 26-year-old Kdwln Khoo (above), did It and won first prize in the Singapore Jaycees Orchid Chapter jigsaw puzzle competition for the handicapped yesterday. "It was not too difficult," said Mr Khoo, who179 words
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226 1982-02-01 10 PSA to spend $500 m on projects this year THE Port of Singapore Authority expects to earn $356.9 million this year but it will spend an estimated $500.5 million on projects. This would mean a deficit of $143.6 million as on Dec 31, 1982. These are the PSA estimates published226 words
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Article38 1982-02-01 10 THE Tanjong Pagar constiuency youth group is organising a deep-sea fishing competition at Singapore South Island on Feb 28. The cost is $10 fo members and $12 fo non-members. For details telephone *****9638 words
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Article24 1982-02-01 10 REPAIR work on the submarine cable at Sinki Fairway and around Pulau Busing will be carried out from today until Feb 20.24 words
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Advertisement243 1982-02-01 10 Beauty World Opposite Bukit Timah's Beauty World Town J I BEAUTY 1 X «J!KJaK...;^\ V WORLD X i y^Pi- AZA .X w 5 $&^S+*^ &B*? «wjsr .fiuujMa mum WOWtD a ~~^.^_^^B W mum in na*t«»**t JjtT ""BS? I < I HTNC KONG MM M m ■'>.•.<< x m CLtWNTT M243 words
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Advertisement406 1982-02-01 11 Oh^^Lfl^^^ "May a thousand wishes come true" I jpTNissan Lunar New Tfear..|| W, I Making it a season of prosperity |1 >^O More than 1200 motorists in Singapore &?t^ [j^t f^vf jl celebrated an unforgettable Christmas with Nissan and fabulous gifts! "lA if Now, due to the overwhelming demand and406 words
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173 1982-02-01 12 JOHORE BARU, Sun. Forty per cent of all shops in future shopping complexes in Johore Baru will be reserved j for bumiputras, the Johore Baru Municipal Council said yesterday. "'his scheme the first in Malaysia was revealed by JohoreNST - 173 words
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Article278 1982-02-01 12 KOTA BARU. Sunday KELANTAN Deputy Mentri Besar, Datuk Haji Hussein Ahmad, said today "hired troublemakers" were responsible for the chaos at the Umno Rantau Panjang divisional meeting yesterday. He said these people were brought in three .buses to the meeting to ■create trouble so as to discreditNST - 278 words
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Article79 1982-02-01 12 MALAYSIA WILL take over the printing of its security materials such as passports, stamps and examination papers when the $3.4 million government printers headquarters in Kuala Lumpur is completed this year, the Deputy Housing and Local Government Minister, Datuk Haji Abdul Jalal Abu Bakar, said in KualaAFP - 79 words
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Article61 1982-02-01 12 THE NUMBER of eligible voters in Malaysia has for the first time hit the six million mark. In fact, there are now 6.1 million voters, chairman of the Election Commission, Tan Sri Abdul Kadir Talib, said in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. This is an increase of 493,700AFP - 61 words
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Article63 1982-02-01 12 SELANGOR'S PERFORMANCE for the first year of the Fourth Malaysia Plan has been disappointing, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hi tarn said in Klang on Friday. Only 20 to 30 per cent of projects planned for the first year have been completed, he said, and out ofNST - 63 words
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Article78 1982-02-01 12 THREE YOUNG children were burnt to death while their parents and an uncle were injured in a fire which razed two houses in Chui Chak New Village about 30 km from Teluk Intan in Perak on Saturday night. The fire broke out at about 10.30 p.m.NST - 78 words
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195 1982-02-01 12 DOCTOR REPORTS ASSAULT BY NAVY MEN LUMUT (Perak), Sun. A government doctor has reported to police that he was assaulted by four men from the Royal Malaysian Navy outside the district hospital here on Friday. According to the report, the doctor was stopped by the four men an officer andNST - 195 words
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261 1982-02-01 12 SHAH ALAM, Sun STERN action will be taken against those who try to use the new primary school curriculum (3Rs system) as an issue to create unrest in the country. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam warned on Saturday night.Bernama - 261 words
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Article25 1982-02-01 12 KI.ANC Sun. Fire razed (our warehouses of a glass manufacturer here eary on Friday, causing losses of more than fc million. The Star.25 words
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219 1982-02-01 12 15 held after secret society rampage PENANG, Sunday SECRET society members went on a rampage near the market in Perak Road here early yesterday, smashing windows of houses and windscreens of cars parked by the roadside. < The thugs, who struck at about lam., stoned the wi idows of twoNST - 219 words
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Article128 1982-02-01 12 It's free says Fire Brigade TAIPING, Sun, Many people still believe they have to pay when they call the fire brigade for help. A Fire Department spokesman here said he was shocked when owners of houses, factories and even plantations asked him how much the department charged to put outNST - 128 words
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99 1982-02-01 12 SIBL, Sun. The Slbo Municipal Chmll Is to do away with funn> road name* In the town like Jalan Tan Sri Belakan aad Jalan Old. The esoßCll has set op a committee under Its chairman, Datnk Vao Ping Hua, to review the names99 words
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230 1982-02-01 12 Victory parade after killing youth JOHORE BARU, Sun. A group of 10 armed men on motorcycles held a brief "victory demonstration" in front of a brickmaker's house after they attacked and killed his son a textile factory worker in Singapore at Pekan Nenas yesterday. The group armed with parangs andNST - 230 words
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Article58 1982-02-01 12 KUCHING, Sun. The Introduction of the clock-in system for some federal government departments in Sarawak will be delayed because of a lack of funds. Federal Secretary Syed Rosley bin Syed Abu Bakar said here yesterday. He said installation of clocking machines will be carried out in phases byBernama - 58 words
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Article434 1982-02-01 14 IT IS not yet widely known that 1982 has been designated the Year of the Elderly. This adds more poignance to Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew's consideration of legislation compelling children to take care of their aged parents. It is indeed sad that conditions434 words
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Advertisement334 1982-02-01 12 M^^^J^Hkl9ak-3| &J»«lli^a^BK»^S^^^aM[a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^WMa^Bliralk: >■ FREEHOLD LAND A EASY INSTALMENTS ISsBf^4 I Wk "L^ng "£*<<ot!l scc N scooi qa«oin W ■a^^^^^a^aT^^*^^ ■^a^a^B ■M^^—H O* B O( V^ft .^^■■■■l aVeVaVaVa^Bb*. ■■■■1.««■■!■■& COUNCIL I^l 1M m-f MlimF WMM m f^MpJ^assßaa^ I V T T sec SCHO I Vs\ I Offers the idyllic life-style to334 words
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Advertisement184 1982-02-01 12 GET MORE AT UOF I SAVINGS ACCOUNTS I 00/ /OP- aInterest ratee are sub|«ct to change wittiout prior notice You get MORE at UOF. Find out what we can do for you at f any of our 10 branches. s UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE LTD HaadOHtca: UOF Building, 1 24/126 Robmson184 words
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Article, Illustration302 1982-02-01 13 KAREN LAU ARTHUR LEE - KAREN LAU ARTHUR LEE Story: Pictures: FIRE-breathlag dramas, paglllsts, stlltwalkera aad big-headed dolls they were all at the Chlagay procession yesterday to give the crowds at Toa Payoh a rousing Sunday morning to remember. By nine o'clock, the spectators had already lined the streets to watch302 words
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Advertisement63 1982-02-01 13 9 days Gigantic Sale of Sales with Edinburgh Wonderland! Special at Victoria Memorial Hall, Empress Place, Singapore. 30th Jan to 7th Feb 1982 12 noon 10 p.m. Daily See the most complete.line of Edinburgh Wonderland mattresses on show at the Victoria Memorial Hall, Empress Place, Singapore Limited Stocks Only. T63 words
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Advertisement761 1982-02-01 13 fi ORh PRODUCTION PERSONNEL $35,000 $45,000 Per Annum REF. NO. ES 1083 An international company, a leader in the manufacturing industry and with a well established presence in Malaysia is seeking suitably qualified persons to fill vacancies that exist at middle and senior management levels. Candidates for these positions in761 words
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Miscellaneous160 1982-02-01 13 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh 451 Hal Camp I pilstTV TMEREiS hStJT fVeTCHO YOU UlK£ ISH'T JK3GS 7 MO, H£'S Hfe'S AT TM£ •4^ W^V 1 CAIJ I THIS 3 kAA&GHE-S COOKIKK3 -La COkAiMG J TOO SICK 1-lOSPITAL LjoitJ you oovs i voup ewe'ueeso T^^y^^- J, e^BP&e^cV FOR THE.160 words
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Article470 1982-02-01 14 Accommodating public servants THE Singapore Teachers' Union will probably find little public sympathy for its call for a separate housing scheme for public servants. All Singaporeans, whether in the public or private sector, want homes of their own at prices they can afford and within a470 words
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Article, Illustration1067 1982-02-01 14 El THE first year of Reagan's Presidency has ended on a mixed note. On the domestic front, President Reagan now faces inescapable choices brought about by economic realities and the legacy of his campaign pledges. In foreign policy, he is beginning to learn about1,067 words
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Article, Illustration657 1982-02-01 14 LAN MATHER - Why window of vulnerability' theory is a myth LAN MATHER By ICBMs (Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles are less accurate than defence officials claim, according to new studies in Washington. The suggestion that the United States could face a "window of vulnerability" by the mid-Eighties from highly accurate Soviet missiles seems doutbful.657 words
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Advertisement8 1982-02-01 14 RADO FLORENCE New horizons in time ifll Hi8 words
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Advertisement681 1982-02-01 14 yw Build your profits "V on Australian building £j q materials equipment, q Australian building products have a proven record in South East Asian markets. Products are made to last. made to sell. New lines are regularly on offer for Singapore. Check them out for your business. Then, check with681 words
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Letter, Illustration852 1982-02-01 15 I FIND L.C.H.'s letter, "Price of good government," eloquent in presenting its point of view, but not very balanced in that it seems to ignore opposing arguments. The result at Anson indicates that the PAP's second-generation leaders may not have the political clout that Mr852 words
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Letter154 1982-02-01 15 AS A regular commuter can SBS service numbers 172, 181 and 193, I am disgusted with the behavior of some of our National Service soldiers. On a particular morning, I noticed a good number of them sleeping in such a way as to present a bad image154 words
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Letter203 1982-02-01 15 I APPRECIATE AntiNoise for bringing up the subject of noise pollution because I, like most residents of hous- ing estates, encounter the same problem daily. It seems that the government is paying much attention to air pollution by vehicles but, in the area of noise pollution203 words
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Letter94 1982-02-01 15 MY BROTHER passed away recently in a road accident. My sister-in-law was very depressed. She attempted suicide twice in two days. We tried our best to console her but she just would not listen. So we called the SOS. They did a good job. They talked to94 words
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Letter80 1982-02-01 15 WHAT a predicament. I arrived at Jakarta from Singapore without my passport. Cool reflection indicated that it was mislaid somewhere between the exit of the duty free counter and the departure channel. A report to the carrier, a message to Singapore, and in three hours my passport80 words
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Letter39 1982-02-01 15 I WISH to thank SBC for screening the very interesting and informative documentary on "Unremarkable Child Birth." We hope SBC will continue to obtain such documentaries and other programmes such as Magazine 01. DOCUM Singapore 112*39 words
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Letter107 1982-02-01 15 ON JAN 22 I went to the railway station to book tickets. I then wanted to use a coin-phone. It looked brand new. But to my horror, which later turned to anger, I lost four 10-cent coins which will be the harvest of some vandals in the107 words
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Letter167 1982-02-01 15 SBC replies Abrupt break in film WE WOULD like to reply to the letter by Upset (ST. Jan 4) and R. Shankar (ST, Jan 13). We observe from the example cited by Upset that he is not complaining so much about the absence of the "commericial separator." His happiness appears167 words
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152 1982-02-01 15 I SAW "Chasing Girls" on Jan 21 at 7.M p.m. at Odeon cinema. I saw the same movie again on its opening day two days later at 3.M p.m. at Majestic cinema. What surprised me was the unnecessary censorship on152 words
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Letter251 1982-02-01 15 RECENTLY I registered for the 1982 May, June City and Guilds of London Institute Examinations and came up with some queries. Why is the 272 Radio, Television and Electronics Part II Examination to be last held in May June 1982, when Part I of the251 words
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Advertisement295 1982-02-01 15 'TECHNICA jfYJ&AMIOO the new low-mass JmUl v tone arm that brings irl out the best in cartridges 1 The AT-1 100 is the ideal complement to today's high compliance cartridges. It is immune to resonance, r affords high trackability, and has optimum Fq damping to reduce distortion. Record warp, motor295 words
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Advertisement327 1982-02-01 15 TODfiY A NEW UOF BRANCH OPENS IN BEDOKNOKIH. Today, United Overseas Finance opens a new branch in Bedok North at No. 319, Blk. 1 15, Bedok North Road, Singapore 1646. Tel: *****74, *****61. Which means that you can now earn higher interests on your savings and fixed deposit accounts without327 words
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Article, Illustration970 1982-02-01 16 JOHN CHERRINGTON - JOHN CHERRINGTON By IT MUST be a matter of deep concern to Marxists that the communist bloc is the main support of capitalist agriculture. Were it not for the farm imports by the Soviet Union and certain other states paid for by Russian970 words
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638 1982-02-01 16 JONATHAN MIRSKY - JONATHAN MIRSKY By in London It appears that country girls no longer find soldiers a good marriage bet, preferring the stay-at-home farmers prospering on their individual holding, in line with the post-Mao directive to "get rich" by cultivat- 4 ing private holdings. A REVOLT by638 words
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Advertisement36 1982-02-01 16 LONGSOF i _^^B ''JSSp^BMßfciKß^^ .wSW mt^m^ Exclusive Italian Furniture—^ Century Design (Pte) Ltd OFFICE: 0505 sth FLOOR SHOWROOM: 0121 GROUND FLOOR SPORE SHOPPING CENTRE 190 CLEMENCEAU AYE SINGAPORE 0923 TELEX: ***** COMMUNE TEL *****22 (3 LINES)36 words
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Article93 1982-02-01 17 UNITED Overseas Finance Co announced that at the end of 1981, 3.81 per cent of its issued ordinary share capital is beneficially owned or controlled by foreign persons, while 11.41 per cent of the share capital in United Overseas Insurance is owned by foreigners. "Foreign persons" is defined93 words
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Article62 1982-02-01 17 THE rate of interest for Bank of Tokyo (Curacao) Holding NV US$50 million (S$105 million) guaranteed floating rate notes due in 1989 is fixed at 15.875 per cent. Payment date is April 27 against coupon No. 10. The interest will be US$198.44 (S$416.72). This amount has been62 words
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Article91 1982-02-01 17 MALAYSIAN Tobacco Co (MTC) has declared a widely anticipated scrip issue of one-for-two which will increase the company's paid-up capital by M$35.1 million to a hefty MS105.3 million. The bonus issue announced on Thursday will capitalise M$35.1 million from the revenue reserve account and involve the issue of91 words
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Article94 1982-02-01 17 TOKYO, Sun. Japan's trade surplus with the rest of the world rose 10-fold last year, according to official statistics released today. The statistics are bound to increase pressure on Japan to cut its flood of exports to the United States and Western Europe, even though the TokyoReuter - 94 words
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Article110 1982-02-01 17 KUWAIT, Sun. Kuwait's oil production has dropped to 600,000 barrels a day, its lowest level ever, according to local press reports today, quoting a high official at the Kuwaiti Oil Ministry. The official, who refused to be identified, blamed "the depressed state of the world oil market"AFP - 110 words
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Article89 1982-02-01 17 JAKARTA, Sun. The big Japanese industrial firm, Sumitomo Corporation, has decided to drop plans to explore coal deposits in East Kalimantan (Borneo), informed sources said here today. The decision was prompted by a recent feasibility study, which indicated the deposits were not profitable, the sources said. Four WesternAFP - 89 words
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Article86 1982-02-01 17 NEW YORK, Sun. Pan American Airways lost U*****.4 million (*****.74 million) on operations in 1981, with a net loss of US$lB.B million, during the airline industry's worst year on record, the carrier reported. Pan Am said it lost U*****.2 million on operations in the fourth quarter.AP - 86 words
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Article81 1982-02-01 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian International Shipping Corporation (MISC), has reached basic agreement with Interasia Lines Limited (lAL) to operate a joint service in the container trade between Malaysia /Singapore and Japan from May 1. An MISC press release yesterday said that initially, MISC would be chartering containerAFP - 81 words
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469 1982-02-01 17 NEW YORK, Sun. The Federal Reserve on Friday announced a USss6oo million (551.22 billion) decline in the nations basic money supply, a smaller-than-expected drop that did little to offset the increase of about US$ll billion in the previous twoNYT - 469 words
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494 1982-02-01 17 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG SEEL TO OPERATE 'HOT LINE' By SINGAPORE will have instant access to facts and figures on money and share markets in Japan by using a "hot line" which was recently set up between the two countries. This link is provided494 words
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343 1982-02-01 17 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By THE Government is taking another step to ensure better usage of energy by Singaporeans with a draft code of new guidelines on lighting. The Singapore Institute for Standards and Industrial Research (Sisir) has invited the public to comment on343 words
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150 1982-02-01 17 Hongkong's trade deficit hits $5.8 b HONGKONG, Sun. Despite good increases in the value of domestic exports and re-exports Hongkong ended 1981 with a huge trade deficit of HK516.21 billion (555.84 billion). Latest official trade statistics show that for 1981, the value of total exports was HK5122.18 billion that areAFP - 150 words
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Article296 1982-02-01 17 THE labour costs per unit of output borne by British industry are increasing at a rate of only 2 per cent, a figure even lower than that of Japan. A Financial Times report said statistics released by the Department of Employment suggest there have296 words
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185 1982-02-01 17 Home show to return on bigger scale THE premier home show will be back again this May on a much bigger scale. Homemakers '82, the fourth exhibition of its kind, will occupy an area 50 per cent bigger than that of Homemakers '81. It will be held at the World185 words
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253 1982-02-01 17 THE "Big Four" in Singapore's banking circle UOB, DBS, OCBC and OUB were among the 150-odd banks which leadmanaged a record US$l9.5 billion ($40.6 billion) in syndicated loans to borrowers in the Asia Pacific region last year. According to the January 1982 issue of253 words
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630 1982-02-01 17 THE Year of the Dog has i hardly entered its first week when we hear another bark from that watchdog body of the capital market, the Securities Industry Council. This time the council is taking a closer look at possible insider trading in630 words
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Article103 1982-02-01 17 THK following Ls a list of the II most actively traded stocks the Stock Exchange of Singapore la*t week. It gives the turnover In thousands of units, clotting prices on Friday and the high and low for 1181/2 ■m JaaS INI t poh Garden Omen! >ppfl Ship103 words
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Article71 1982-02-01 17 LOCAL STOCK INDICES SINGAPORE JutS Jul lutl Ju W Ju» "BT Indicator ••Industrials: •Finance •Hotels ••Proprrtiri: wnMinings USES tad: Chard Chard Chard Qowd Closed Ckaed Hosed Clowd Chard Closed Oosed Chard Chard Closed Closed Closrd Oosed Chard GOMd Closed Chard Closed Chard Chard Chard Chard Chard *****3 773.75 ITTOM 117X3271 words
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Article74 1982-02-01 17 Dm 30. 1M6 100 mm Dec 29. 1962 100 t* Jan 1,1975 -100 Dec 31. 1988 -100 tt Jan 2.1970 -100 Jutt Jaa» Jun Jm» Jaaa •in irxfc-x ••Industrials: •Finance •Hotels: ••Properties: fetoSßubter* Closed Closed Closed Closed Clowd Ckaed Closed Cosed CloKd Closfd Closed Closed Ckaed Closed Closed Qosed74 words
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Advertisement27 1982-02-01 17 "p| SINGAPORE business MC(P) 16/12/81 VOL.6 NO.I 15th JANUARY 1982 PRICE: $3.00 MONTHLY RSjJr%flM I J^E JR fefcfe^ W, \j m\ /^M mW mmW^Lmmm l'<Ss>l^mm\\ UMlllmmJ JM27 words
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Article2495 1982-02-01 18 WEEKLY detailed analysis of shares on the Stock Exchange of Singapore, with the year's high and low, followed by the weeks movement in prices, the dividend, the net price earnings ratio and the yojume of business. Turnover flgim la tkia UMr are umOIcUI. Adjusted f»r sorip rtgkta.2,495 words
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Article210 1982-02-01 18 THE US/Sing dollar opened at $2.0700 and was brought to a high of $2.0815 before easing to close the week at $2.0765 in the Singapore for ex market last week. Trading in the US/ Sing dollar was moderate and within a narrow margin. The Singapore currency strengthened against most210 words
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Article303 1982-02-01 18 BELGIAN FRANC: THE unanticipated January strengthening of the US dollar has currently weakened the franc to (39.3 from the $38 levels of a month ago, says Manufacturers Hanover Trust, New York, In its weekly review of selected foreign currencies. Although it has been trading within its EMS limits following303 words
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Article44 1982-02-01 18 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Jan 30 Overnight: 1 8 lo 3 Cilldepodts 3-iS CkMiaf Bajrix S«Uia< 3- month Treasury blllx 2* 2V* 3 month Bank bills 7M 7 3 months CD 7 6> 6 months CD S« 7 s44 words
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Article176 1982-02-01 18 ASIAN emmmey average depatdt nttea for the week ended Jaa 29: fSlißidpncwi Hifk Low 7 days MW 14 1/16 1 month 14H 14W 2 months 14* 14 7/16 3 months 155/16 14 9/16 6 months 15* 151/16 9 months 15 11/16 IS* 12 months 159/16 15* Swiuftiac*176 words
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Article43 1982-02-01 18 FOR THE week ended Saturday Jan 30, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Buk hud: 1.5 to 5 per cent. Geaeral fud: 3 to 5.125 per cent. Mtvementa of funds totalled $810 million.43 words
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Article406 1982-02-01 18 BANK'S prime lending rates as at the close of business on Friday, Jan 29. 1982 BANK'S JPLR Algemene Bank 10 American Express 11*4 Amdam R'terdam Bank 11 Asia Commercial 11 V* AA NZ Banking Group 11 i Ban Hin Lee Bank 11 1 Banca Commerciale 11406 words
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Advertisement922 1982-02-01 18 Wa WM WTCTCm I lafi&S Z& T *Ilil»HTia>l^^aWatf^H a»F Vft£i ~"^~~~^-»^^2biSl^ <^S^ K tt>>lmk lUalAtflll 4 a^l LH^M liillll^^?*^^LßkMaV jGfIH I aw g Bar a^a^^^^^B^fll a^VvV^D From JfnletonalicmM/ SPtanda/ul SBtanck incorporated Jardine Marketing Services takes pleasure in announcing their appointment as sole distributor for the Standard Brands' range of products.922 words
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Article528 1982-02-01 19 ALTHOUGH the Straits Times Industrial* Index r*d«d laat week with a net gala af fi.M potato aver the prrvtaaa Friday, It was debatable whether the stork market waa lowkiag at a paat Laaar New Year rally. The m««d at the stork market was totally unprepared for the Index528 words
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Article427 1982-02-01 19 IT WAS rather difficult to gauge the performance of the Kuala Lumpur stock market from the two trading days alone last week with sentiment remaining uncertain. Although prices on balance were ahead marginally at the week's close, volumes remained light, reflecting both the new year lull and the427 words
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Article42 1982-02-01 19 (a) Adjusted (or scrip issue I Interim (p) <• Includes 20.33%TE TE Tax-exempted CCM K'V^ Berjutal 3SM C Sagan 10- < p) STPlfH 9% TlmmPrnk 12 PeST Feb4 Feb9 Feb8 Feb8 tkcycw M 20% prevtew year a.5% M U.l«(a) 19.6'. (a 142 words
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Article418 1982-02-01 19 LONDON: The future trend of US interest rates pre-occupied the market all week but, with operators taking a bullish stance on Friday. Share prices ended the week strong. The FT index added 12.6 to 579.8 points, its highest level since May 1,1961. Several leaders posted double degit gains,418 words
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Article227 1982-02-01 19 LONDON: Rubber Futures closed 0.80 to 0.60p per kilo down on the day in a newsless market after encountering some computer selling in the afternoon on Friday, traders said. Volume was moderate at 279 lots with two lots of fivetonnes, 275 lots of 15-tonnes and no Kerb trades.227 words
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374 1982-02-01 19 ROTTERDAM: Tin stocks held in Rotterdam warehouses are way above normal and probably higher than official London Metal Exchange (LME) figures show, metal trading and industry sources say. Last Monday LME figures showed stocks in LME official warehouses in Rotterdam at the end of374 words
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Article44 1982-02-01 19 Jan2S Jan 26 Jan 27 Jan 28 Jan 29 Jan 30 rin 3365 3550 35.00 Tonnes a» 90 180 Rubber (S) igi.so 181 50 182.50 Rubber (M) 207.50 207.50 207 50 •in MS per kilo 4 In cents per kilo44 words
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Article196 1982-02-01 19 LONDON: Freer offers to lend metal over the crucial endFebruary market position tended to keep prices in check during the afternoon in (airly routine dealings on Friday. The overall cash to Three Months backwardation was traded at L 650. and the Feb 25 26 delivery date realised196 words
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Article218 1982-02-01 19 THE Singapore produce market was only opened for two days last week because of the Chinese New Year break. The pepper market was generally quiet with prices unchanged from the previous week. This was despite a softer undertone when prices of both black and white pepper were218 words
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Article137 1982-02-01 19 CHINESE Prod ore Exehaage, SUgapare, a—a elaatag prices per 1M kg «a Saturday: Caeaait ail: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $112.00 sellers. new drum fob $116.00 sellers. Opra: Mixed (loose) $50.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $370.00 sellers. Sarawak white137 words
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Article32 1982-02-01 19 U)NDON: Copper pricw on Friday (previous in bracket!) Wlrebar Spot£B67 50 (£863 00). lelleri CBSB 50 (E8M00). Three Month buyers £894.50 (£*****): feUen £***** (£890.00) Market Iw: Steadier Sato: 12,725 Mines32 words
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Article176 1982-02-01 19 TOKYO. Sat. Share prices closed higher with internationally-popular issues leading the way following the overnight advance of Wall Street, dealers said. The Dow Jones average rose 20 01 points to close at 7938 83. with a volume of 240 million shares. The New index closed at 582.62, up 0.86176 words
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Article589 1982-02-01 19 LONDON, Fri. The market closed firm though equities met profit-taking and ended below opening highs, dealers said. The FT index was up 6.0 at 579.8 points, its highest level since May 1, 1981. Opening markups were attributed to last night's rally in New York with operators now bullish on589 words
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Article307 1982-02-01 19 NEW YORK, Fri. Stocks closed broadly higher In the heaviest trading In a year and analysts said the past two days may be the start of an uptrend that could last several weeks. Volume soared to 74 million shares, the highest since Jan 7, 1981, when volume was307 words
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Article52 1982-02-01 19 FINANCIAL TIME8 INDUSTRIALS Friday 578 A Thursday 573.8 Week Ago 597.2 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 871.10 Thursday 864 25 Week ago 845.03 H.K.HANG 8ENG Friday 1417.43 Thursday 1388.30 Week ago 1405.23 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 002.4 Thursday 888.0 Week ago 8B3.5 ALL ORDINARIES Friday 548.9 Thursday 543.2 Week52 words
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Article203 1982-02-01 19 AMSTERDAM, Fri Share prices were mainly higher, with laUevcr up 1.10 and KayaJ Date* 0.70 while KLM fell 1.20 in Dutch internationals, dealers said. NMB added 2.50 in banks while investment funds lUujk* and B*aee» rose 3.60 and 2.70. Mortgage banks Wah and PQH gained 5.20 and 1.80 and203 words
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Article211 1982-02-01 19 ZURICH, Fri. Prices closed mostly higher in moderately active trading, with yesterday's firm Wall Street close providing only limited support for the bourse, dealers said. The bond market tended very steady in all sectors, following this morning's retreat of the US dollar and declining Euro-dollar rates, they said. The211 words
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Advertisement497 1982-02-01 19 [DBS interest 1 news Effective 1 February 1982 DBS Prime HJfe l 10k per annum Savings m W2 Account M—€%/ #4% per annum Autosave Wg 1 7i% per annum w Fixed Deposits 4% Automatic renewal is available H^£ mmmm f 6% pa lor 1 month m* 7% p.a. tor 3497 words
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Advertisement295 1982-02-01 19 ■*****8881 wnrm. notice PROPOSAL TO CHANtiK OK SHIP'S NAME We, Pan-United Shipping (Pte) Ltd., of 5. Harper Road, Singapore 1336 hereby give notice that In consequence of our purcha.se of tugboat "CHOYO MARU NO 25". we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships, under Section 417 of the Merchant295 words
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287 1982-02-01 20 De Larosiere urges greater cooperation WASHINGTON, Sun. The managing director of the International Monetary Fund today attacked protectionism and said maintaining an open international trading system would bring higher real incomes to both industrial and developing countries. Mr Jacques de Larosiere was addressing the European management forum in Davos, Switzerland.Reuter - 287 words
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194 1982-02-01 20 TOKYO, Sun. Europe's top trade negotiator welcomed a Japanese government pledge to open further its market to foreign goods, but made it clear more concessions are needed before he would be satisfied. "We appreciate efforts made by the Japanese authorities, but at the same time,AP - 194 words
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349 1982-02-01 20 CHAN OI CHEE - CHAN OI CHEE By A GERMAN firm, SewEurodrive, is setting up a new subsidiary here to assemble an extensive range of geared motors for export to Asia and the Pacific region from April. A leading German manufacturer of geared motors and power transmission349 words
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419 1982-02-01 20 LIESL GRAZ - LIESL GRAZ By I GENEVA, Sun. Developing trade between developing countries has become one of those ideas that everyone agreed is good but very few do anything about lyWhen it comes to choosing who is going to nab a contract, especially a big one,419 words
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Article224 1982-02-01 20 GENEVA, Sun. Women are being hit harder than men by global unemployment, the International Labor Organization (ILO) said. But when new jobs open up, employers prefer to hire women, the 1982 labour statistics book showed. When it came to losing jobs, America's women almost keptUPI - 224 words
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341 1982-02-01 20 MANAMA (Bahrain), i Sun. Oil ministers of the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) were to meet today in Riyadh. Saudi Arabia, to discuss a unified strategy on production, pricing and petroleum industries, the Saudi Press agency reported. "The two-day meeting will concentrateAP - 341 words
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395 1982-02-01 20 WASHINGTON, Sun. Life-long jobs in Japanese industry make both labour and management favour the use of robots while the US industrial system discourages them, an American analyst cf Japanese business said. Mr Paul H. Aron, executive vice-president of Daiwa Securities America Inc.AP - 395 words
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153 1982-02-01 20 KL office rentals expected to rise further KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Office rentals here will continue to rise steadily for the next two years in view of the shortage of purpose-built office space. Analysts at the international property consultancy, Jones Lang Wootton (JLW), expect the present demand to last another three153 words
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151 1982-02-01 20 NEW YORK, Sun. The balance of payments surplus of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) may have dropped to US$6O billion .(SJIZ2 billion) from US$lOO billion last year, the New York Federal Reserve Bank estimated yesterday. The New York Fed's annual reportAFP - 151 words
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Advertisement281 1982-02-01 20 r SPECIAL OFFER* j FEB Ist FEB 27th FD-132WP l^£^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^™i^^^^^^^^^^^^^H dtskettes I B^u^^i?Bl^^^ff^WßM^^M NASHUA CC 8925 000 ;M1 Special i M 9 onavntwb co pte ltd i/^ Unit 1022. 10th Fl.. P«opU'« Pafc Centra. Uppar Crow St.. ffpor 0106. Tal: M 666 (4 Una*) T4«: ***** MAY FIE Also available281 words
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Advertisement2548 1982-02-01 21 TELEPHONE SERVICE: *****22 RATES tMondo, Fndoy 830om-530 pm CLASSIFICATION GROUP (5 00 pm tor next day) Ordinory 90 cts per word (Mm $1 3 50' f^f^v^ g\ IG^~ l^~ I I a_s^l i/\ lib^^^l^ Pbh H l.d 9 oo^m'^-'Too"^ Tim 4> S mi Dllplov (Mm tie'oo "strops Times B Personal2,548 words
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Advertisement576 1982-02-01 22 JQf Q Business To Business 57 Industrial Equipment: Sale/Hire RECONDITIONED VMRO HAMMER. TvawMl VOKW VM2-SOOOA. 40KW VM2-2000A. Nlppel 60KW smkuss Kobe piling hammer K 25. K-32 for sale *****97 1 UNIT KENT Milling machine for sale In good condition Price $5,200 o n o Contact Mr Tan *****40 60 Business576 words
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Advertisement583 1982-02-01 22 BUSINESSMAN WITH SEVERAL xprrlence In marketing In East/West Malaysia. Singapore, in readymade products I offers expertise to Principals on i ompmiy to -company or on individual basis Tel *****33' *****48 or write to The Advertiser. B»8. Oolden Mile Tower. Beach Road. Singapore 0718 WOULD YOU LIKE lo Invest In commodities,583 words
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Advertisement386 1982-02-01 22 CENTRAL PROVIDENT FUND BOARD Invites applications from Singapore Citizens for appointment as DATA ENTRY OFFICER (FEMALE) Qualifications: 1) General Certificate of Education with an '0' level pass in 3 subjects including English Language or its equivalent. 2) Preference will be given to candidates with ability to type. Duties: Data Entry386 words
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Advertisement393 1982-02-01 22 pJbEBI JOB After JOB After JOB That's what we offer you Yo can work every day of the year if you so wish With good Day too We need TYPISTS SECRETARIES TELEPHONE OPERATORS BOOKKEEPERS ACCOUNTS CLERKS TELEX OPERATORS call *****26 r" "~~< A WE LL ESTABLISHED AND EXPANDING COMPANY IN393 words
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Advertisement498 1982-02-01 22 PHOENIX < (S) PTE LTD I 1 located in poetal diet. 1024. H.i I I en Immediate vacancy lor the 1 poeitionof: GENERAL 4 CLERK Requirements: c Singapore citizen. I c Possess GCE. O' level I certificate with 3 levels and at least a pass In English c knowledge of498 words
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Advertisement481 1982-02-01 22 KES SYSTEMS A SERVICE PTE LTD A laet expanding US/ local organ! •etlon urgently requires: 1) GENERAL CLERK c Minimum OCE O' level c Some working experience c Good In Mathematics c Ability to type accurately c Salary negotiable Interested, pleeee writ* (enclo*in< photograph), or call p.r.0n.1l from (a.m. to481 words
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Advertisement471 1982-02-01 22 A Leading Computer EsiaMiehment ha* immediate vacancies for:A) RECEPTIONIST (FEMALE) c OCE O 1 level c Pleasant personality c Able to perform general office duties c Typing speed 45 to 50 wpm c Able lo operate telex machine B) ACCOUNTS CLERK (MALE/ FEMALE) 1 c OCE 'O' level c LCC471 words
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Advertisement457 1982-02-01 22 Well Established Trading Company requires the following GENERAL CLERK/ TYPISTS c Chinese Female c Not below 20 years of age OPERATION CLERKS For part-time night shift operations c Chinese Male c Above 21 years of age Applicants should possess OCE O level Certificate or equivalent and have at leeet 1457 words
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Advertisement578 1982-02-01 22 A large International Or ganiaalion require* PART-TIME/ TEMPORARY STAFF for the following appointments TELEX OPERATOR i TELEPHONE RECEPTIONIST CLERK/ TYPIST i SECRETARY STOREHAND Intereeted applicant*, pleese contact: The Personnel Manager Tel *****22 An expending Timber Company requires urgently: 1) FEMALE GENERAL CLERK/ TYPIST c Able to type accurately c Minimum578 words
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Advertisement580 1982-02-01 22 A trading company invitee from suitably qualified lad, candidate* for the poet of SECRETARY Applicants ehouM poeaeee the Mlowins quslilicetlene end experience: -e HS< or a good 'O' level certificate c Preferably with a recognised private secretarial certificate c Typing and shorthand speed of 50 wpm and 100 wpm respectively580 words
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Advertisement1229 1982-02-01 23 IIA II Employment 66 Situations Vacant d) Secrtmrt ml t* Cimrtcml A well **loMMh«d p H|/ manufacturing Company mvMee application* tor the peels ot FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERKS c OCE -O' HMBI with credits In Knglish and Maths c LCCI Intermediate/ Higher Accounting c Minimum 2to 3 years of working experience1,229 words
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Advertisement518 1982-02-01 23 An eelebkehed Co. requires 1 CHINESE FEMALE RECEPTIONIST CUM TELEPHONE OPERATOR i OCE 'O' level n9#rO4)t#Q •ppilCOfltaj, pvOOBO Caw I 88l I*l, 37» Buint Mer*r> Central Singapore 03 15 TefcITMOOO kn expending legal nrm require* SECRETARIES i OCE 'O' level credit In English, i LCCI Private Secretarial Certificate. Shorthand 100518 words
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Advertisement650 1982-02-01 23 TEMPORARY HELP NEEDED If you are Interested In taking up temporary employment In the following occupatlons:- JUNIOR SECRETARIES ACCOUNTS CLERKS TELEX OPERATORS TYPISTS GENERAL CLERKS SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS j Call In personally or write to Eveco Management Servlcee Rm JOS, Chinee* Chamber ol Com- merce Bunding HW Street. aMPORT AND EXPORT650 words
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Advertisement1028 1982-02-01 23 RECEPTtOMST/TYPIST REOUMED to operate simple switchboard, typing, mailing, filing and general office routine Please Write staling age, education, ex- perlence, salary expected, telephone contact and attach photo (non-retaurnable) to ST. Box A *****, 1 New Industrial Road. Spore 1953. VWCA INVITES APPLICATIONS from female Singapore Citizen as Clerical Assistant Minimum1,028 words
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Advertisement485 1982-02-01 23 TELEPttONISTt REOMM.O Able to speak English/ Mandarin Call g>rsonally Blk ISS, 3585-D. ukll Merah Central. Singapore 0315 TRADING FIKM REQUIRES Experienced Clerk/Typist Preferably Indian Salary $450 to $500 Please call personally at 233 Joo Chlat Road. Singapore 1542 URGENTLY REOUMEO FEMALE Typist and a Book Keeper Apply personally to. Room485 words
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Advertisement495 1982-02-01 23 aaaw^-^ewawawaewaaaaaawawawaw, JEWELLERY SALESGIRLS WANTED Candidate* mult c be Singaporean c he aged 20— 28, single c be able to speak fluent English, Mandarin and Hokklen (Able to speak Japanese will be an added advantage) c have at least two years experience In Jewellery counter-sales c possess leaving testimonial from last495 words
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Advertisement581 1982-02-01 23 A Leading Computer Estebnehn>#)nt nAA tfnmvdteitv vacaocmm torA) COMPUTER DEMONSTRATOR (FEMALE) c OCE -O' level c Knowledge of computer programming and operation c Pleasant personality B) SALES EXECUTIVE (MALE/ FEMALE) c OCE'O' level c Sales experience required. c Preferably with own transport. Please call *****11 to arrange tor en Interview,581 words
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Advertisement551 1982-02-01 23 SALES REPRESENTATIVES Looking tor a challenge in industrial aalling? We are an established Company and market leader In cleaning machines and chemicals Uue to expansion and restructuring programme, we are looking for Sales Personnel with Initiative, ability and confidence to service the following range of products 1) NN.HSK VACUUM CLEANERS551 words
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Advertisement552 1982-02-01 23 a. twstoni BOUTIQUE FEMALE SALES PERSONNEL nw^OwwlW^Otai c Applicants must have good command of English and knowledge of Japanese p: aferred c Pleasant and friendly disposition c Past sales experience would be an advantage Pteeee appty pereoneay or wrrle leA 10. Oroundfloor Hilton Hotvl. Orchard Rd Singapore 0973 Expending GoH552 words
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Advertisement980 1982-02-01 24 Jafll II Employment 68 Situations Vacant Sales Walt Ettabfcahad Hrm rrqulrrs SALES EXECUTIVE lo niavtie)! wood woctitftQ msctwn## and part* and mdwatnal lupplm Wa can pa, you wa» according to your worttMnaas Plraar write rnrloslng a nonreturnable photo to 5-0 ASIA MSUftANCE BUN.CMMG SINGAPORE 0104 Wan EstabManad Jawaltarv ri-qulr.-?. EXPERIENCED980 words
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Advertisement324 1982-02-01 24 CEHOUJ welcomes you as ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN Diploma or NTC in Electronic Engineering. 2 years' experience in Electronic Servicing Fields. INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIANS NTC in electrical fitting and installation. 1-2 years' relevant experience. TOOLMAKERS NTC in metal machining or tool and die. Experienced machinists willing to be trained up as skilled toolmakers.324 words
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Advertisement388 1982-02-01 24 Mestle The Singapore subsidiary of Nestle, the International Food and Beverage Company. Invites suitably qualified candidates for the following posts:ELECTRICIANS Craft certificate or VITB Trade Certificate In Electrical Fitting a Holder of PUB Electrician Licence a Experience preferred o Must be prepared to work on rotating shifts OFFICE BOY a388 words
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Advertisement473 1982-02-01 24 II An expanding II manufacturing company In I Jurong ha* vacancies lor At least 5 years experience in servicing and repairs Trade Certificate in Motor Vehicle Mechanic Class 4 driving licence preferred o Above 30 years of age Secondary education or Trade Certificate in Motor Vehicle Mechanics. Class 3 or473 words
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Advertisement431 1982-02-01 24 ALU-STEEL ENGINEERS PTE LTD Specialising In aluminium and stainless steel construction Invites applications for: 1. ALUMINIUM/ STAINLESS STEEL FABRICATORS OR WELDERS should have at least 3 years of working expertBBSS In the similar Held c Fabricators should have the ability to read drawIngs and to work independently 2. SEMI-SKILLED FABRICATORS431 words
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Advertisement450 1982-02-01 24 r 1 ROBERTSON RESEARCH (S) PTE LTD CHEMICAL LABORATORY STAFF A chamical laboratory •paciti vino in hydrocarbon tnalyti* related lo petroleum tiptort lion m I.E. A... require* 4 additional laboratory personnel. Applicant* ahouM have ermer i A' levels In Science subjects or relevant Polytechnic Diploma (2 vacancies) OR Oood Science450 words
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Advertisement607 1982-02-01 24 NEERING COMPANY IN JURONG Requirrs urgently ELECTRICIANS a ITC/NTC 3 In Hf.irn.il Engineers c Completed National BtllHl a Minimum 3 years In Indus- trial Installation ELECTRICAL TECHNICIANS a cL certificate or Diploma I holders a Completed National Servlre a Minimum 4 years experience in project work and Class 3 driving607 words
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Advertisement450 1982-02-01 24 r Junior Draught&inr-n and Druugrilswomrn Please slate educational qualifications and experience and apply with recent photograph (non-return-able) and contact telephone number to S T Box A *****. I. New Industrial Road. K'pore 1953 CARPENTER* REQUIRED BY manufacturing company in Sembawang Attractive salary Call personally for Interview at Hell-camp Pte Ltd.450 words
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Advertisement248 1982-02-01 24 CHARTERED INDUSTRIES OF SIN6APORE PTE LTD requires MACHINE/ PROCESS OPERATORS Experience it not necessary but applicants mutt be 16 years and above Vacancies exist in our A) BUKIT TIMAH 7th m.s. factory Normal S day week Subsidised transport To arrange for inttevtaw TEL: *****2. *****2. *****8.*****8 B) JURONG FACTORY 2248 words
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Advertisement304 1982-02-01 25 c \r~ma\ il I [J Employment 66 Situations Vacant g) Production JURONG SHIPYARD LIMITED Learn A Skill Build Your Future I Join us. we have vacancies for Mould Lofters (male female) Hull Trainees Boiler Fitters Pipe Fitters Machinery Fitters Painters (Trainees) Fire/Safety men Machinists (Trainees) Those without experience may also304 words
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Advertisement447 1982-02-01 25 *^__w-B-______---»aaJJ <?> Josn KWS PRODUCTION OPERATORS c Singapore Otlzen c Age below 2& c Completed National Service c Primary 6 and above. c No shifts c Training provided c Kull attendance 'ncentlve c Reimbursement of transport c Annual leave. c Kree medical attention c Free uniform. c Free safety shoes.447 words
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Advertisement603 1982-02-01 25 TRAINEE PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Oualihcelions Requirements: QCI 0 level preferably from le.tinical School or minimum Secondary 3. English Stream with Knglneerlng experience Must have completed full-time National SrrvirtStarting salary: not less than $400 p.m. PRODUCTION OPERATOR Requirements: Minimum Secondary education Kngllsh speaking Must be physically strong and prepared to work overtime603 words
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Advertisement353 1982-02-01 25 I) Miscellaneous If you are a skilled j tradesman, or even a semi-skilled trademan, and are either jobhunting or seeking to improve your present job prospects, we have openings in the following trades in our modern and expanding shipyard which may be just what you are looking forBOILERMAKERS CLEANERS (SHIP)353 words
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Advertisement437 1982-02-01 25 JAPAN f MEDICAL SLVHLY CS) PTE LTD. established /^JK/K^ Entsrprls. WjV|3 manufacturing disposable medical supplies seeks highly motivated and mature individuals to assume the following positions General Clerk (Sales Department) Mm GCE O' level with credits in English and Mathematics. Typing speed 4o wpm Some working experience is preferred but437 words
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Advertisement394 1982-02-01 25 i The Mandarin Singapore requires SENIOR PLANT I OPERATOR VITB Certificate Experience in aircon ditioning and electrical engineering services Salary $515 SENIOR BOILERMAN 1 Grade 1 Boilerman Certificate 2 years' experience Salary $515 SECURITY OFFICER Secondary 2 Experience in security work, an advantage 3 shifts Salary $450 SECURITY GUARD 3394 words
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Advertisement534 1982-02-01 25 ROBIN SHIPYARD PTE LTD IN JURONG has immediate vacancies lor the following positions: A DESIGNING S ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT: 1. HULL DRAUGHTSMEN 2. PIPING DRAUGHTSMEN 3. MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMEN 4. ELECTRICAL DRAUGHTSMEN c STI/Clty It Ouilds Cer- tlflcate c 2to 4 years' experience In similar post preference will be given to candidates534 words
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Advertisement403 1982-02-01 25 M M J\ CAIRNHILL HOTEL PTE LTD requires DAY DRIVERS c Able to speak and understand simple English c Valid Class 3 driving licence with clean driving record c Salary 5316 00 per month c Available for Immediate employment COFFEEHOUSE WAITRESSES c Salary $460 00 per month OUTSTATION CASHIERS c403 words
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Advertisement548 1982-02-01 25 (Baf (ffimula Hotel Invites suitable applicants for the following vacancies: 1 CHAMBERMAID Must be physically fit With without experience Able to speak and understand simple English Attractive basic salary service points amounting lo $377 00 per month 2. TELEPHONE OPERATOR (FEMALE) OCE. 'O 1 Level Must be able to converse548 words
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Advertisement373 1982-02-01 25 York Hotel r 1) COFFEEHOUSE WAITRESS Ablr vi wrllr and speak Kngllsh f Experience not necessary Salary Un 00 lo %**S 00 '2) LOUNGE WAITRESS Secondary Education Please it dKpuMlion Salary: $433.00 to 5445.00 I 1) RESTAURANT HOSTESS OCE O' level with credit In English Able lo converse fluently In373 words
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Advertisement419 1982-02-01 26 li 4 Q Employment 66 Si I ualion. Vacant I) Miscellaneous i OKOH CHANGI AIRPORT requires 1) LADY SUPERVISOR c Age over '£> years c Similar experience preferred 2) TEPPAN-YAKI LEADING COOK c Over 2S years 3) COOKS (Japanaaa PMsfl c Over 23 years 4) CASHIERS c Age from 21419 words
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Advertisement322 1982-02-01 26 k'TaT' STs, CfcT^ Join one of the finest French Continental Reetaurants. COMMIS WAITER a Some experience preferable but not essential LOUNGE WAITRESS a Some experience preferable but not essential c No split-shift CAR VALET Perl lime, evenings only We offer attractive ulsrln and benefits snd you ere off on Sundays.322 words
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Advertisement278 1982-02-01 26 Ba^^^^^Bß^^^^^Ba! TIFFANY ROYALE RESTAURANT invites applicants for MAITRE D HOTEL RESTAURANT MANAGER Bar Dispensers Supervisors Waiters Waitresses •CHEFS •Cooks Dishwashers OPEN DOOR INTERVIEW Today 2p.m 6p.m. at the restaurant Bin.iiiy Royalt Restaurant 2nd Floor, Peninsula Shopping Centre (Peninsula Hotel) i Coleman Street Singapore 061 7 i Tel: *****94 t i278 words
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Advertisement436 1982-02-01 26 W H A iMlalaysia Urgently requires WAITER/WAITRESS $321 per mth BARMAN/COMMIS BARMAN S3** par mth LINENMAID $774 put mth CHAMBERMAID $321 per mth HOUSEMAID $274 par mth COMMIS COOK $321 per mth KITCHEN PORTER SMS per mth WASH-UP MAID $2** par mth DRIVER $364 $3*4 per mth Ws offer Free436 words
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Advertisement551 1982-02-01 26 An Established Printing Company In Jurong requires the following posts to be filled A. 2 COLOUR ROLAND OFFSET MACHINE OPERATORS B. 2 COLOUR GTO OFFSET MACHINE OPERATORS C. 1 COLOUR ROLAND OFFSET MACHINE OPERATOR D. OFFSET MACHINE ASSISTANTS E. POLAR GUILLOTINE OPERATORB F. FOLDING MACHINE OPERATORS G. FILM LAY-OUT ARTISTS551 words
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Advertisement531 1982-02-01 26 A wall established firm requires COMMERCIAL ARTISTS OuaMAcaflona: Singapore citizens a 3to 4 years' experience, a Ability to prepare lay- outs/ Finished art Salary range: $900 to $800 per month negotiable S-day week I 2 months' bonus i Medical, dental and Insurance benefits WrHe in confidence to THE PERSONNEL m531 words
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Advertisement555 1982-02-01 26 MHO COURT HOTEL Requires 1 Receptionist (Mats) 5432.00 2) Waiters/Waitresses $372 00 3) Commie Cook $3*2.00 4) Kitchen/Restaurant Portera (Chinees Rest $323.00 Weoffar- Free Meals Free Uniform Medical Benefits (Sick. Hospltallsallon Leave etc Paid Annual Leave Annual Wage Supplement Free SATA Insurance Scheme Promotional Opportunities Paid Public Holiday Free Transport555 words
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Advertisement512 1982-02-01 26 skypak\. couriers to the world require OPERATIONS ASSISTANT c Able u> understand simple Engll.sh c Those with either Class 2 or Class 3 driving licence will have an advantage Salary not lass than MM p.m. Apply personatty to: OPERATIONS MANAGER SKYPAK INTERNATIONAL (S) PTE LTD 69 TAN JONG RHU ROAD512 words
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Advertisement843 1982-02-01 26 Urgently required PART-TIME GARDENERS Working hours: 3p m to 5p m Pleaae tall dairy with lull particulars for an interview at' Singapore Science Centre. Science Centre Road. Spore 23*0 Vacancies svaMeMe 1) RECEPTIONISTS 2) WAITRESSES 3) BELL-HOPS 4) KITCHEN HELPERS 5) COOK CHAMBER MAIDS Apply personally at HOTEL SUPREME 15843 words
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Advertisement845 1982-02-01 26 OFFICE DESPATCH BOY Kequlre-mi-iiLs (1 Completed N S (2 I Able to ride motorcycle, holder of class 2 licence priority 13) Age 18 30 years <4> Able to speak English Salary 5320 to 5350 p m Interested please call 28M511 OFFICE BOY WANTED Preferably with Class 2 licence and completed845 words
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Advertisement520 1982-02-01 27 pj Vehicles Boats 70 Pleasure Boats: Sale/Wanted/Hira NEW 12-PASSENGER WOOOEN launch Dimension 40' x 10' x 5' For sale charter Interested parties please contact L K BOOT i tel *****34 ~TI Vehicle* For Hire Q SUNRISE" CAR RENTALS I 8 Staler Coach 17 a Transfers •Monthly rental a I ong520 words
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Advertisement883 1982-02-01 27 b) BMW GO WITH JANSPEED THE TURBO SPECIALIST Jamp»»d Turbochwgw Kit. Triad and IMlad lor real poww incrsa** A mk rang* of compM* belt-on kits for British. Continental and For comptel* intormaUen lo nm or toatKtnv*. contact Paul/ Roland. TEL: *****22 GOODMAN AUTO PTE LTD F-17. Great Eastern Hotel Sola883 words
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Advertisement730 1982-02-01 27 y^ Vehicles Boats Mercedes Benz We give you the best trade in deals for used Mercedes Ben; from 1977 onwards Robert Ong *****66 Peter Lee *****22 JUNE 1979 MERCEDES 280S Auto. 1 private owner, low mileage (30.000 km), new battery and I tyres. Chauffeur driven, accident free, with regular agent730 words
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Advertisement730 1982-02-01 27 Singapore's No. 1 car Audio Centre Operated by "PROFESSIONAL under one roof •Mil: AinoMonvt audio ace 366 N Alexandra Redd j (Indirectly Opposite Nanyang Siang Paul i Tel: 479 3634 I LIAN HUP SENO MOTOR TRADING CO. 1«J, OoMMH Plata Thornton Road S por. 1 130 Tal: *****17. 2****** 2S3M2*730 words
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Advertisement599 1982-02-01 27 Vahldes Boats ATTRACTIVE PRICE SCRAP/ Used/ Company/ Commercial Vehicles. *****86/ *****67 Kwok. 105. Ist Floor. Balesllrr Complex i ATTRACTIVE PRICE OFFERED tor PARF scrap cars and good used :ars Please call: 245 Middle Road M tel *****21/*****31 Mr Yeo FANTASTIC OFFER: 998/ 1600 c c. scrap cars wanted Non-PARF welcome599 words
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Advertisement123 1982-02-01 27 78 Scrap Vahicltw ANY CONDITION BELOW 1000 C c PARF scrap cars needed Immediate caah payment. Call Michael *****41 MOM VALUATION FOR your scrap cars (any capacity). PARF/nonPARF Cars/commercial vehicles *****45 •CRAP CARS FOR sale Above 1800 c.c. JIO.BOO. 2001 c.c S2O.Sno Immediate transfer. *****55. Frankle Lye IMS C.C. SCRAP123 words
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Advertisement259 1982-02-01 27 aI r Accommodation [HI! r PropfitM aal^aal^aa^^^^^^^^^^^^l^^^^Baal^aai SINGAPORE WAREHOUSE Both ground and upper level premises available for lease Areas from 286 sq.m at reasonable rental Possession early 1982 KEWALRAM HILLVIEW Last three remaining warehouse units for sale with excellent clear ceiling height of 4.9 m and floor loading up to259 words
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Advertisement253 1982-02-01 27 AC Accommodation 4 Properties No restriction fr ~«H Mfßalv to foreigners .w, Jkw/k jH m ■V LVSa*** SflHaaV J BaV^Lflfll faaawf W^l^Hb^^ 4 types of houses 3-storey split level Townhouses 2 storey Townhooses 4-storey Maisonettes Big swimming pool and special children's wading pool Squash court Residents' club house Tropical garden253 words
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Advertisement926 1982-02-01 28 JL W J aa^BtatfaH «ClW* aTaaS >w»«V -B( •"**"*bwPbb!bß^^ -zl s £Aif i£\ TS*'*^ W IW The charm of English countryside living, easy accessibility. Wide choice of split level apartments and maisonettes. Choice Amentities: Lake Squash court Fitness station Swimming and Children's playground Covered carparks wading pools Pavilion Barbeque pit926 words
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Advertisement912 1982-02-01 28 A BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED apartment, oft Orchard Road 3 bedrooms, large llvtnf/dlnlni room, marble flooring, washing machine, colour TV, airrondllluned 24-hour aecurlty $2,860 Mr Lye *****4* *****28 BEAUTIFUL APARTMENT AT Pearlbank 3 bedroom*/ store room, central alrcond. luxuriously furnished with wall-paper, close to City area Rental tZJOO Inclusive maintenance Call Jennifer912 words
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Advertisement850 1982-02-01 29 DIBT. 1S LUXURIOUS DOUBLE- STOREY bungalow. 4 bedrooms, i beautifully renovated, marble/ i parquet flooring. 6,500 sq.ft j $800,000 Regent *****55 DIST. It. SINGLE-STOREY DE- I TACHED bungalow, 4 bedrooms, 1 I attached bathroom, 2 common, < newly renovated Land area 6300 sq ft Tel: *****52/3. DIST. 11. DOUBLE-STOREY SEMI-850 words
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Advertisement746 1982-02-01 29 OIST. 0 ELIZABETH TOWER big type, high floor 4 bedrooms, servant's. Swimming pool tl C* Million *****2 MST. 0 KH.LH4EY ROAD new and beautiful 3-storey Callfornlan Apartment 4.500 sq ft. $1 million Patron *****05/ *****19 HDB 3-ROOMEO TOA Payoh. 12 years old Price. $50,000 negotiable Enquiries *****34, Jean (Agent). HILLCREST746 words
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Advertisement651 1982-02-01 29 PRIME OFFICE SPACE FOR SALE/ LEASE c The Arcade c Manhattan House c Oolden Sultan Plaza c Merlin Plaza c Peninsula Plaza a Shenton House c Robinson Road c Orchard Towers Area: MO ea.rt. to .0.000 ao.fl MtOFKLD REALTY PTE LTD *****00 a c SHENTON HOUSE High floor approx 1651 words
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Advertisement616 1982-02-01 30 Am am Accotnnioddtion A Properties 93 OfficaSpactt b) mental SOON LEE ROAD 6.000 sq ft Ontral alrrond Parking space, kitchenette, brand new building $2 80 p s f Collier Properties ■Mill TO LET OFFICE SPACE: Now vacant In I tan Huat bldg. 10 storey newly built And Union Building, ground616 words
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Advertisement693 1982-02-01 30 CITY SCHOOL OF COMMERCE Stamford CoMaga Group 218, Ounn Street Singapore 071$) BOOKKEEPING (Elamoniary) Mon Blspm-9 15pm Wed 7lspm-9 15pm Course commencing 32 82 a BOOKKEEPING (Inlarmadwta) Revision Classes for l.rcl 1982 Exams frl 6lspm-8 15pm Course commencing 52 82 a SHORTHAND (Thaory) Tue/Thur 7 15pm 8.15pm Course commencing 4693 words
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Obituary, Illustration30 1982-02-01 31 Mark Chia Gher Chay A year has passed but fondest memories of you still linger on. Missed by wife, sons, daughters, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law and grand-children. V J30 words
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Obituary, Illustration116 1982-02-01 31 MRS. J.A.G. STAGE (MEH CHORN) MM PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 2»TH JANUARY 1M3 LEAVING BE NMD HER BELOVED SON: GEORGE STAGE DAUGHTERS: DAISY JEAN SHE ARES ELLA FUNS BEE SCHERFFENBERG GRANDCHILDREN: JEAN ANDERSON ELAME PARKED ERNEST GLENN SHEARES ALAN HUQH SHE ARES IDA SCHERFFENBERG MARIE LOUISE FRilS QREAT-ORANDCHILDREN:116 words
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Obituary, Illustration58 1982-02-01 31 Th. family of ItM lit* Mr. G«|«n Singh Dhillon Kotkapura Wiih« to thank an ratattva* and frtandt lor thair kind altandanca visit* during tha»r racant bataa»a manl Akand Path cemmandng at Mk. 5 16K Yung Ping Rd. from 1st Fab. at am. 3 Fab. Ann Pani at Khalaa Dharmak58 words
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Obituary, Illustration44 1982-02-01 31 Tha F.miljr of Itw i.t. MICHAEL GOH MENG FONG wl*ha» to axpraa* th»r luaniall thank* to R«» Ron.W Mu and m.m bar* of St. Jimii Church, ratatlva* and Mand* lor thaw kind •••i.t •nc*. pfM#OC#, COAOOWflOV# Mid donaUona during thalr raeant ba-44 words
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Obituary, Illustration84 1982-02-01 31 IN LOVING MEMORY of N.8. Pannlkotc. departed 1.2.72. 10 years have passed away since you left us but memories of you still lingers dearly In our hearts. Always remembered by your loving wife, sons, daughters-in-law, grandchildren and Victoria. In mif loving nwmory of our b»lovvd tottMf MR.84 words
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Obituary, Illustration107 1982-02-01 31 MDM MARY YEO SANG NEO Departed 1.281 One year today we had to part, with a mother we loved with all our heart In our home when all was bright. God took away a golden light. That light no one can fill, or ever will! So107 words
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Obituary, Illustration76 1982-02-01 31 MR WALTER LEE CHENG THIAM DEPARTED: 1ST FEBRUARY 1M0 "Alone, d-ar Ood, ah yes. alone with Thee My aching heart at rest, my spirit free. My sorrow gone, my burdens all forgotten. When far away I soar alone with Thee" Al w y rWVt#fHDQTVO by w76 words
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Advertisement969 1982-02-01 31 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE DIVORCE NO. 1434 OF 1981 Between R RAMAKRISHNA Petitioner And LEE II CHU (m.w.) Respondent NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To LEE U CHU (m.w.) late of Block 11. 1020 Queen's Crescent Singapore TAKE NOTICE that a Divorce Petition has been issued against969 words
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Advertisement75 1982-02-01 31 hutm By mentioning in your AD. Location neighbourhood View Sue of land built-up area House or flat Detached/ Semi-de-tached Terroce Splitlevel Brick/ timber construction Number of room* lounge/ dining/ badrooms/ study/ bathrooms/ kitchen sarvants' quarters Fittings, fixtures Furnishings Garage/ Car Parch/ Swimming Pool/ Tannis Courts Garden matured, landscaped Proximity to75 words
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Advertisement681 1982-02-01 31 SABAH SHIPBUILDING, REPAIRING ENGLNEERTNG SDN. BHD. LABUAN V Aii nUbllßtlßd Shipbuilding, Ship Repairing and Civil Engineering Company in Labuan. H Sabah with in extensive modernisation and expansion programme neanng completion mvitab application fi-oti su'Ubly qualified Malaysian Citizen to fill the following vacancies fl Al Ndy.ti Architect Q Foreman Charge hand681 words
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Advertisement519 1982-02-01 32 ———B—HBajßasaßßßaißsaasßj HANUN BULLION PRIVATE LIMITED (Associate Member of the Gold Exchange of Singapore) sth Floor. GMG Building 104-108 Robinson Road, Singapore 0106 Telephone: *****11 (20 lines) We are a member of a progressive and well established group of companies dealing in gold, securities and commodity futures. In anticipa- tion of519 words
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Advertisement668 1982-02-01 32 UNITED WORLD COLLEGE OF SOUTH EAST ASIA The United World College of South East Asia offers a secondary education to boys and girls of all nationalities, boarding and day students, in the age range 11 —18. There are 100 teach ing staff and 1 345 students in the College. Academic668 words
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Advertisement425 1982-02-01 32 (A member of The Times Oianrsabon) CAFETERIA CATERER We are looking for several experienced caterers for the cafeteria at our new Times Jurong plant. One is to cater for Muslim food; another for non-Muslim food (Chinese and Western) and drinks; and another for fruits. We are also prepared to consider425 words
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Advertisement249 1982-02-01 32 Schindler Lifts (Singapore) Pte Ltd seeks the services of a PROJECT ENGINEER (CONTRACTS) Mam duties will include: c Handling of o variety of lift ond escalator contracts. Project liaison wrth architects, consultants and building contractors c Communication with overseas suppliers on equipment specification, delivery schedules etc Applications are cordially invited249 words
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Advertisement368 1982-02-01 32 REGULATORY AFFAIRS 1 COORDINATOR Revlon Health Core (S E A Pte. Ltd. is seeking a qualified Pharmacist or B Sc graduate interested m developing a career m the International Pharmaceutical Industry The above position involves me assembly of registration packages for Government Regulatory Bodies in Asia, momtenonce and development of368 words
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Advertisement196 1982-02-01 33 M©bil W Quotations are invited from Singapore bunkering barge operators for the charter of a bunkering barge of approximately 2,000-2,500 dwt and meeting the following general specifications: Type: Motor Tanker Engine: Diesel Speed: Minimum 10 knots Purpose: Carry and deliver bunker fuels to vessels within Singapore port limits Cargo Pumps:196 words
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Article, Illustration186 1982-02-01 34 BRISTOL (Avon), Son. A group of Bristol businessmen have made a Md of about r.SM,Mt ($1.97 million) to bay the Ashton Gate ground of English Third Division Football rlub Bristol City. The consortium, whose Identity Is being kept secret, says, how- ever, thatAFP - 186 words
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375 1982-02-01 34 BONN, Sun. Cologne, profiting from the enforced idleness of defending champions Bayern Munich, moved back to the top of the West German First Division by beating Bochum yesterday. International winger Pierre Littbarski scored the only goal of the match 15 minutes from375 words
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Article555 1982-02-01 34 Boss Paisleys changes to team bearing fruit LONDON, Sun. European soccer 1 champions Liverpool j are once again dis- crediting observers who had! the temerity to write them off as a sper' force. Earlier in the season, there was considerable evidence to support such a viewReuter - 555 words
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277 1982-02-01 34 OTHER SOCCER VIENNA, Sun. Hamburg manager Ernst Happel will lead the Austrians in the World Cup soccer finals in Spain this summer. His appointment was announced yesterday after the West German Soccer Federation dropped their objections to the Austrians' choice of manager. Happel wasReuter; AFP - 277 words
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Article1352 1982-02-01 34 DIVISION ONE Araenal 1 Leeds 0. Aston Villa 0 Liverpool 3, Coventry 0 Brighton 1. Everton 1 Tottenham 1. Ipswich 1 Notts County 3, Manchester City 4 Birmingham 2. Middlesbrough 0 Southampton 1. Nottingham Forest 0 Stoke 0, Swansea 2 Manchester United 0. West Ham 3 West BromReuter - 1,352 words
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238 1982-02-01 34 BANGKOK, Sun. Thailand last night swept to a 3-1 lead over South Korea after four matches of their nine-match Thomas Cup Asian semi-final badminton clash here The Thais won two singles and one doubles, as Udom Luangpetcharaporn beat Choi Byung Hak 15-6, 14-17.Reuter - 238 words
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Article106 1982-02-01 34 Chinese swamp India 4-0 HONGKONG, Sun. China yesterday swamped India 4-0 in Beijing after four matches of a ninematch series in the West Asia zone semi-final Thomas Cup badminton clash, the New China News Agency reported. The Chinese won two singles matches as Chen Changjie, the World Games men's singlesReuter - 106 words
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Article111 1982-02-01 34 Invitations include China TAIPEI, Sun. The ChineseTaipei Softball Association said today that invitation letters had been sent to the International Softball Federation tor delivery to all members (or the sth international women's championship from July 1-12. A CTSA official said the LSF had 44 members and that all members, includingReuter - 111 words
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Article55 1982-02-01 34 HAUS. Sun. Switzerland's Erika Hess won the gold medal in the women's world alpine skiing combined championships here in Austria today. France's Perinne Pelen won the silver and America's Christin Cooper the bronze Hess, i2th in the downhill phase, was first in the slalom to wrapAP - 55 words
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Advertisement85 1982-02-01 34 j Congratulations and Best Wishes to LIANG COURT PTE LTD I H|^^^ and HHR ssangyong Si 5: HBl CONSTRUCTION CO LTD ll U wMw on the occasion of the |H^| H ,^|^H signing of the MAIN WML I! wKm^V £5 (HH construction of the if \n-\ LIANG COURT COMPLEX |fc#|fciE^85 words
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Advertisement118 1982-02-01 35 M 3 LIANG COURT PTE LTD MEMBER OF THE WUTHELAM GROUP is pleased to award the MAIN CONTRACT to SSANGYONG CONSTRUCTION CO LTD For the CONSTRUCTION of the LIANG COURT COMPLEX comprising:THE HOTEL NEW OTANI SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE DAIMARU DEPARTMENT STORE, EXCLUSIVE SHOPS, RESTAURANTS, ENTERTAINMENT, OFFICES LUXURY APARTMENTS A warm welcome118 words
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Article, Illustration379 1982-02-01 36 Head Balestre accuses manufacturers of manipulation PARIS, Sun. JeanMarie Balestre, president of FISA, the international auto sport federation, said yesterday that the sport's current crisis had been "manipulated by one or two constructors who want to win the world Formula One championship at allUPI - 379 words
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Article54 1982-02-01 36 ATHLETICS American Renaldo Nehemiah set his second world record in 24 hours in Dallas on Saturday when he ran the 60 yards hurdles in a time of 6.82 sees at an international indoor meeting. Other world records were Jamaican Merlene Ottey's 300 m in 33.10 and American Jeanette54 words
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Article44 1982-02-01 36 In Auckland, a world-wide ban on Kiwi athletes Lorraine Moller and Ann Audain has oeen partially lifted. They have been cleared to run in amateur events in New Zealand and a total clearance from the International Amateur Athletics Federation is being pursued.44 words
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Article39 1982-02-01 36 In Bermuda, England's Geoff Smith an international 10-kilometre race for the second successive year in a course record of 28min Msec. Norway's Grete Waltz was also a repeat winner and recordbeater in the women's division, clocking 31:40.39 words
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Article34 1982-02-01 36 In Manila, twice Olympic champion Waldemar Clerspinski. of East Germany, won the Manila international marathon in a time of 2:14.27. In Tokyo, Russian Vadim Sidorov won the Tokyo marathon yesterday in 2:10.31.34 words
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Article52 1982-02-01 36 BOXING Puerto Rico's Wilfred Benitez retained his World Boxing Council lightmiddleweight in Las Vegas on Saturday with a unanimous points decision over Roberto Duran, of Panama, in their scheduled 15-round championship bout. Other results: Heavyweight Michael Dokes bt Lynn Ball. rsf Ist round; super-feather-weight Edwin Rosario k.o. Ezzard Charles52 words
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Article60 1982-02-01 36 In Las Vegas, World Boxing Association lightweight Arturo Frias was adjudged the winner over Venezuelan Ernesto Espana despite the ring doctor's ruling that Frias was unable to continue because of a severe cut under his eye. Frias was awarded the decision under WBA rules because he was ahead60 words
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Article21 1982-02-01 36 In Jakarta, boxers from 14 countries, including Singapore, will compete in the six-day President s Cup championship starting today.21 words
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Article19 1982-02-01 36 KUGBY Lancashire won the English county championship when they beat North Midlands 7-3 at Moseley on Saturday.19 words
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Article32 1982-02-01 36 SNOOKER World champion Steve Davis and Terry Griffiths met in the Masters' final last night. In the semifinals, Griffiths beat Alex Higgins and Davis outplayed Tony Moo. both by 6-4 margins.32 words
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Article32 1982-02-01 36 SWIMMING Americans dominated the second day of a IS-nation swimming meeting in Holland, winning four of Saturday's 11 events. East Germany and the Soviet Union each recorded two wins. Agencies.Agencies - 32 words
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630 1982-02-01 36 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA WEEKEND GOLF ROUND-UP By SINGAPORE Island Country Club, despite fielding a depleted team, did well to beat Changi by three points to one in the open- ing match of the Singa- pore Ladies Golf Association Premier League championship at Warren last Tnursday.630 words
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245 1982-02-01 36 Miller confident of profiting from his lead GOLF ROUNDUP SAN DIEGO, Sun. —I Johnny Miller shot a four-under-par 68 yesterday to maintain his three-stroke I lead through the third round of the US$3OO,OOO ($612,000) Andy Williams I San Diego Open golf tour-, na merit. m Johnny Miller 65-67-68. tU TomReuter - 245 words
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Article556 1982-02-01 36 TENNIS ROUNDUP PHILADELPHIA, Sun. Top-seeded John McEnroe reached his second final in three years in the US$3OO,OOO ($612,000) United States professional indoor tennis tournament yesterday, beating No. 3 seed Vitas Gerulaitis 6-1, 6-2, M. McEnroe's opponent in the final this evening is Jimmy Connors, who556 words
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Article79 1982-02-01 36 Haywood the early leader DAYTONA BEACH, Sun. American Hurley Haywood, driving a Porsche turbo, was the early leader in the 24-hour Daytona race which started here In Florida yesterday. Starting on the second row of the grid. Haywood, who has already won the event four times, led from Britain's JohnAFP - 79 words
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Advertisement32 1982-02-01 36 J»jport» «tart» today on p»g« 34 Garnet. The Aquarius birthstone. V Wards against danger. SJRH.DE SILVA JEWELLERS 01-18, Tanglin Shopping Centre, Singapore 1024. Tel: *****28. Associate Company: 1, Central Building, Hong Kong.32 words
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Article2288 1982-02-01 37 TIPTOP - TIPTOP By ISMAIL SADDLES THREE SMART WINNERS APPRENTICE Wan Aziz scored a sensational win in Race 2 at Bukit Timah yesterday when he rode newcomer Emperor Archer to a brilliant upset victory. Aziz kept the three-year-old Malicious gelding handy until 50 metres out when Emperor2,288 words
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Article831 1982-02-01 37 JOCKEY K. Velayutham was suspended one month after an inquiry into his handling of Society Sam n (Race 4 on Saturday) was concluded. The stewards also reviewed the patrol film on the interference to Alpha Man in Race 3 on Saturday and ordered that jockey Alwyn831 words
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136 1982-02-01 37 For Auction wins Irish Sweeps Hurdle DUBLIN, Sun. Champion hurdle aspirants Daring Run and Ekbalco failed as lightly-weighted For Auction won the Irish Sweeps Hurdle, Ireland's richest jumping race at Leopardstown yesterday. Pearlstone. heavily backed-down to 5-1 favourite, looked the likely winner as he took the lead entering the finalReuter - 136 words
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Article, Illustration768 1982-02-01 38 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By Brisbane event chief impressed with Republic SINGAPORE has 90 percent of the facilities to host the Commonwealth Games and, should the Republic choose to stage it, the event will probably be a very successful one. This is the opinion of768 words
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Article295 1982-02-01 38 R. MANORAJ - Service make winning debut R. MA NOR A J By DEBUTANTS Singapore Civil Service, alias the Armed Forces, became the first outsiders to win the V. Ramalingam Trophy in nine years at the Balestier six-a-side hockey competition at Balestier Road yesterday. They squeezed out a 1-0 win over an equally295 words
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281 1982-02-01 38 Rain restricts batting to only one hour KANPUR, Sun. England's hopes of raising their first innings total to a respectable figure were foiled by rain here today, the second day of their Sixth Cricket Test against India. England, resuming at the overnight total of 213 for three wickets, were restrictedReuter - 281 words
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Article307 1982-02-01 38 Gomes, Lloyd rescue Windies ADELAIDE, Sun. Clive Lloyd and Larry Gomes rallied West Indies after vintage fast bowling by Jeff Thomson had given Australia the initiative on the second day of the Third Cricket Test today. After Australia were all out for 238, West Indies slipped to 92 for fourReuter - 307 words
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99 1982-02-01 38 England set to qualify for Cup final NELSON. New Zealand. Sun. England crushed India by 10 wickets today and look set to qualify for the final of the women's cricket World Cup. Janet Tedstone took four for 17 as India were shot out for 62. Openers Sue Goatman and JanetteReuter - 99 words
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145 1982-02-01 38 KARACHI, Sun. Ejaz Butt, manager of the Pakistan cricket team that just completed a three-month tour of Australia, criticised the umpires there for their performance during the three-Test series. Butt £aid that the umpiring was "poor" and he lodged a protest against two umpires after theAP - 145 words
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Article205 1982-02-01 38 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By THERESIAN Melanie Martens was the toast of her team yesterday, scoring four goals in her team's 6-0 win over Girls' Sports Club in a Singapore Women's Hockey Association under-23 tournament match at Radin Mas yesterday. To begin with, the hapless GSC team faced their205 words
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Advertisement632 1982-02-01 38 I Russell Williams, coach to the top notch I Ben Weider, CM. President of the 1 15 nations th.it make up the International Federation of I London University Rowing I cam says: K° < J>^ ul L ers IS Member of the Order ol anada, which is anada's highest civilian632 words
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Article, Illustration900 1982-02-01 39 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By But Wong and Tang are left by the wayside KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mag nificent. Simply magnificent That was the only way to describe Singaporean Peter Hill' advance into the third round o the world junior individua squash championship at the Subang Jaya Complex900 words
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Article, Illustration390 1982-02-01 39 Pillai enjoys hitting the funny button KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Laughter seems music to the ears of Prasad Pillai, 30, a pot-bellied realestate agent and the most colourful Squash Rackets Association of Malaysia official, reports PATRICK BASTIANS. Right from the time foreign participants arrive at the hotel, which serves as the390 words
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412 1982-02-01 39 First r*ud: Martin Bodimeade (Eng) bt Alvin Lav (Mai) 9-2, 9-5T9-2; GranUey Pinnington (Aust) w. o. John Barret (Ire); Brad Styner (Can) bt Matthew Johnson (HK) 9-1, 91, 9-1; Joakim Hirsch (Swe) bt Carol Martini (WG) 6-9, 9-7, 90, 9-3; Fran Ellis (Scot) bt412 words
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Article461 1982-02-01 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By SIX top Singapore soccer administrators, including N. Ganesan, the chairman of the Football Association of Singapore will present papers at the first National Football League clubs seminar at the National Stadium. The two-day Seminar, to be held on Saturday and Sunday, will461 words
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Article165 1982-02-01 39 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Champions Selangor routed helpless Malaysian Armed Forces 6-0 in a Malaysia Cup soccer match at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight. With the win, Selangor regained the lead at the top of the table with 9 points from six outings, above Malacca who haveNST - 165 words
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Article237 1982-02-01 39 NICK SHOTS I KUALA LUMPUR, Son. The hospitality extended by organisers of the world Junior Individ ual squash championship does not extend to transportation. With the hotel housing participant* l.t kilometres from the rompe- tltlon and practice venue, and a father 9.Bkm from Kuala Lumpur city, players have i had237 words
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Article182 1982-02-01 39 SINGAPORE confirmed their superiority over New Zealand when they triumphed 5-3 in their table tennis friendly at Poi Ching School. Singapore, who also beat the visitors when they clashed in last year's world championships in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia, scored their points through Ang Wah Heng,182 words
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Miscellaneous39 1982-02-01 39 SOCCER SBHFL Div 3: United Bank v Vosper (Tanglin 2), Uniteer Group v Haw Par SC, General Motors v Premier Milk, Hwee Seng SC v Lindevetes (all at Farrer Park, 5.15). SQIASH World junior individual tournament (Kuala Lumpur. 5-9).39 words
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Article164 1982-02-01 40 TEL AVIV, Sun. Prime Minister Menachem Begins cabinet today approved the participation of four European countries in the multinational force that will police strategic zones in the Sinai peninsula after Israel's withdrawal in April. The action followed a long "'clarification" process that resulted from Israel's objectionsAP - 164 words
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Article33 1982-02-01 40 TOKYO, Sun. Nearly 60 per cent of the Japanese feel uneasy about nuclear power generation, a survey conduct- ed by the prime minister's of- (ice and published today I showed. AFP.AFP - 33 words
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107 1982-02-01 40 FRANKFURT, Son. Hundred* of angry environ men tallflte, some hurling petrol bombs, fonght running battles with police over the building of a new alrRort runway today, ■avint? N police officers injured:, 21 of them seriouly. Police arrested 43 people, most of whom were notUPI - 107 words
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454 1982-02-01 40 Problem of unemployed teachers in the West LONDON, Sunday UNEMPLOYMENT among teachers is spreading throughout Western countries as a result of falling birth rates and the impact of the worldwide slump on educational expenditure. A study just published by the United Nations for a specialist conference in Geneva observes that454 words
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Article73 1982-02-01 40 CAIRO, Sun. The Shell Oil company has found large oil reserves in the Egyptian western desert with a first well already producing 3.600 barrels a day. Oil Minister Ezzedin Helal was quoted as saying there were great hopes that still bigger reserves would be discovered. SourcesAFP - 73 words
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Article, Illustration637 1982-02-01 40 KREMLIN RAPS REAGAN FOR CHEAP SHOW VIENNA, Sun RALLIES to protest against martial law in Poland drew thousands of people in Western capitals yesterday as the Kremlin accused US President Ronald Reagan of Hollywood-style "showmanship and hypocrisy." The rallies came on the eve of aReuter; AFP; AP - 637 words
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349 1982-02-01 40 WARSAW, Sun DETAINED leader of the free trade union Solidarity, Mr Lech Walesa, has advised his colleagues still at liberty to protest as far as possible against steep price increases for food and utilities being introduced in Poland tomorrow, underground Solidarity sourcesReuter - 349 words
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Article73 1982-02-01 40 LONDON. Sun. A strike by 25,000 British train drivers shut the country's rail network today for the ninth day in three weeks with no sign of an end to the dispute over pay and productivity. The state-owned British Rail management promptly suspended all Sunday working to saveReuter - 73 words
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314 1982-02-01 40 Indira: If Pak project is for peace... NEW DELHI, Sun. INDIAN Prime Minister Indira Gandhi has said for the first time that she will not object if Pakistan develops a peaceful nuclear programme. Mrs Gandhi startled Pakistani journalists when she made the statement during an hour's meeting with them yesterday.Reuter; UPI - 314 words
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Advertisement299 1982-02-01 40 Svenson can help the way you look. If you're losing your hair and want to find a way of making it look as if you're not, then we have an answer for you The Svenson Method of Hair Replacement. We can never make hair grow onto a balding head but299 words
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Advertisement54 1982-02-01 40 CHTTRAMNA ALAHENOKA aged 35 passed away suddenly on 31 l 82 Deeply mourned by parents and four sisters Cremation at Mt Vernon Crematorium on 1 2 82 at 4 15 pm MR. CHARLIE TAN SOO QUAN aged 70. passed away [ware fully on 30-1-82 Cremation on 2-2-82 at Mount Vernon54 words
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Advertisement358 1982-02-01 40 She's sew successful She is aggressive. She gambles. She drives a hard bargain. And she is most important of all successful. How else would you describe a girl who started from scratch and went on to make fashion waves both here and overseas? Meet the sew successful Mandy Han in358 words
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Miscellaneous191 1982-02-01 40 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Windy and cloudy with showers In several areas in the afternoon. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. TOMORROW: M max., 23 mln. SUNSET today: 7.21 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.H a.m. Amsterdam 37C Gear' Vm hmgelea 8 22C Gear Atheaa 4 10C Gear Madrid -2 14C191 words
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Article, Illustration1486 1982-02-01 1 J^ Just before the Lunar New Year, X^ Jr BRUCE MICK- X Jr LEBURGH, a Canadian S teacher at the Wuhan TeachS er's College in Wuhan, Hubei >v Province, joined the rush of 7 X China's travellers speeding X home to join their families X^ for the holiday1,486 words
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Article, Illustration538 1982-02-01 2 THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation has, for the first time, inserted trailers in English of a Chinese musical over its English-lan-guage channel to attract more viewers. Since a week ago, extracts from The Ymui Rhythm, an SBC anniversary musical spe- rial, have been appearing538 words
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Article, Illustration1955 1982-02-01 3 4 There is no such thing as a one-man show, for TV, like an assembly line, needs team- work. 7 Steve Huang Hongkong's television pioneer, Steve Huang, starts work today as consultant to the SBC. He has three months in which to make sweeping1,955 words
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Article, Illustration989 1982-02-01 4 CADAY IN THE LIFE OF A TOUR GUIDE The job of a tour guide is more then putting on a wide smile, saying "hello", pointing out places and then waving "goodbye". Mrs Joan M., 46, who lives with her grown-up daughter, has been guiding tourists around989 words
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Article655 1982-02-01 4 ENID NEMY - ENID NEMY By in NEW YORK IT'S some people's idea of heaven, but witness the shudders of distaste in others and it's easy to see that heaven means different things to different people. How can you possibly do it? ask those who don't of thoseNYT - 655 words
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Miscellaneous996 1982-02-01 2 r^ I*l I I LDf 'r» Kir^nHnX C r\^r* inlC jdl s DirTnaay specials TODAY is SBC's special day; the station turns a and exhausting, but well worth the wait. proud two years old. Hence, a lineup of specials. The film was based on the long-running a departure from the996 words
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Miscellaneous1054 1982-02-01 2 Penguin Books •■^^■^^^■■^■■^■■■■■ißßßßMß^B^B^B^Hßß I 1 QRP R ODO O 3.00 flowed by The Younc J«»«o" And The Restless 7.15 Kane Atom 3.25 The Sword Of Romance 7.30 News And Weather Forecast "4 05 Thp fhnrklp Hpad (Malay) c eaa y 4Zb of en 50 """"t Undartfan 4 13 A$P Cts1,054 words
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Advertisement462 1982-02-01 4 Ayers Special Line for sensitive skin At a one-time Special Offer Ayer's/rpp Special Line travel kit contains Offer only available at the Ayer 3 products that guarantee 24 hour protec- counters at tion and nourishment for sensitive skin. BIiBTBII v .v i -i Special Cleanser thoroughly cleanses TfefßO sensitive skin462 words
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Advertisement736 1982-02-01 5 I dirrhild provides excellent career advancement opportunities for its staff and with the relocation of several of its engineers and technkianb to its U.S. plants, is seeking suitably qualified and growth -oriented personnel to fill the vacancies created:Test Engineer* lo sustain list programming actrvrtirs. analyse and sukv test problems and736 words
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Advertisement656 1982-02-01 5 Applications ore invited from citizens/permanent residents of Singapore and other ASEAN citizens to the following posts in the Foculty of Engineering at Kent Ridge Campus(l) LABORATORY TECHNICIAN (2) ASSISTANT LABORATORY TECHNICIAN QUALIFICATIONS Post 1 (a) Technician Diploma in Chemical Process Technology, Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Civil Engineering, Structural656 words
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Advertisement570 1982-02-01 5 H*A^^(Dur fast expanding company dealing in office equipment requires Sales Representatives (Male/Female) Office Systems Furniture Sales Representatives (Male) Reprographic Products Requirements Education up to at least GCE O' Level Possess own motorcar Experience will be an advantage but not essential. Bilingual in both English and Mandarin Technicians (Male) For Office570 words
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Advertisement576 1982-02-01 5 MENARD As part of our expansion programme, we are looking for personnel to fill the following positions:I raining Officer (Male) The incumbent will be responsible for the training activities of franchised locations and Beauty Instructresses. He is to devise, plan, develop, and evaluate their training programmes and schedules. He should576 words
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Advertisement510 1982-02-01 6 A DEVELOPMENT RESOURCES IPTE) LTD Power Station Consultancy Division has vocancies tor the following posts:--1) SENIOR INSTRUMENT ENGINEER Qualifications Applicants must possess a degree/diploma in Electrical/Electronics engineering from a recognised university/college, or equivalent acceptable for registration with the Professional Engineers Board of Singapore Experience: Applicants must have a minimum of510 words
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Advertisement637 1982-02-01 6 Applications are invited for the Iffi following posts: Ij| 1 SECURITY GUARD H Qualifications: HI (a) Successfully completed the fli Primary School. Leaving Examination (PSLE) in a Government or Government Aided School or its equivalent. |P (b) Working knowledge of English is aH essential: 1 (c) Preference will be given637 words
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Advertisement539 1982-02-01 6 ■HITACHI H ELECTRONIC DEVICES I (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. I A multi-million Colour Television Picture I Tubes Manufacturing Company in Jurong has I the following vacancies for keen and dynamic I people who seek advancement and job I satisfaction. WANTED: B PURCHASING ■j OFFICER (MALE) I Degree holder. I Experience is539 words
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Advertisement929 1982-02-01 6 Our client is a large holding company with international connection} and with several tubtidiory companies involved in vonou> diversified activities in Moloysia and Singapore Due to expansion ond the setting up in Kuala lumpur of on infernal oudit deportment our chant it on a recruitment campaign ond invites applications from929 words
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Advertisement253 1982-02-01 6 IN THE HIGH COUBT OF THE REPtmjC OF SINGAPORE s«it n«. rm 1 1M1 Be twrfß Nam Lm Mubta (Prfrmte) LM. PUlßtiff km* 1. Spaa Plpw (Private) LM. Gwee Ge«k Ckwee J. Yf* Stow Hrag I. UoEdk i. P»lrtrt» Urn IMririuh NOTICE OF ADVEBTISEMENT To> 1. The 4th Defendant, Urn253 words
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Article, Illustration987 1982-02-01 1 About 20 years ago movie fans were spared off-keyed singing by their idols on stage. Neither did they have to pay $10 or $15 for that first drink to catch a glimpse of the star at the nightclub. KWAN Zl writes on the personal appearances987 words
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Article77 1982-02-01 1 □Q E=3 dbJl nB *i M/ J-r--m M. m °b iS a 3f HH #ffi*«» 111 M« aft*** i** aIB f m fc-WWJ arft-*r+*«.«i* ft*?N.ii*sft»« figiwj« «fiAC*a *<|s«R*4ff**jte feiftatf v 1 &q»*£ wj w^ in* mm. ft?g '.tttftfflSlßfH^'T*' ***22«222?2 **355«55i2i2 f> LffW"-« rf ..J itt ft fU Xff ftV W77 words
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Article, Illustration586 1982-02-01 1 PARENTS who frown upon their children's craze over Hongkong TV artistes Carol Cheng or Chow Yuen Fatt may not have been very different themselves when they were young. Idol worshipping of stars has been the same through the years, said people in586 words
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Article, Illustration304 1982-02-01 2 THIS programme is compiled by Rediffusinn and broadcast daily in Teochew, Hokkien and Cantonese over both Rediffu sion and SBC's Radio Three and Four (Radio Three: Mon Sun: 9.15 a.m. Radio Four: Mon Sat: 9.45 p.m.). The English notes are provided by as. Lesson 123: A match-maker304 words
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Article, Illustration670 1982-02-01 2 Han Sui Chin - Borrowing a dead body to help a brother escape hard labour Ancient Chinese Justice Han Sui Chin Case 18: A judge's counter-scheme THIS case happened in the province of Ding, when Li Chong was the judge. Two criminals who were brothers were transferred to a hard labour camp in Yangzhou.670 words
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Article42 1982-02-01 2 shSujm towel jrngu6 yTngi(j< j ng Q hero BltJ For example, you weipn scorf may conjln napkin Ti y8ng shoujm ma toujih heoddress Ii5n. meaning, "She uses the towel to wipe her |inguo woman face." Lean Mandarin, Speak Mandarin42 words
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Article, Illustration1004 1982-02-01 4 NAMA Pak Zubir Said memang sudah tidak asing lagi. Beliau ialah seorang ahli muzik Melayu yang terkenal di Singapura dan penggubah lagu kebangsaan Republik mi. Berikut ialah kupasan dari temubual penulis, SULAIMAN JEEM dengan beliau mengenai perkembangan seni muzik Melayu di sini. TELAH banyak diperkatakan1,004 words
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Miscellaneous475 1982-02-01 4 Vocabulary 1. Vocabulary from f A >T Kxerclse 1. L* 8800 "C- V^5P Let S Translate Into English. besar- big. large. 138P% laorn r\ PVI Oil 111 1) Gambar itu telah dibesar--2) 'dibesarkan- enlarged. /A \M *****1 lICVIOIUII ±\J kan untuk diletak di atas meja 3) diperbesar, dibesar- V*"^ m475 words
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