The Straits Times, 4 June 1982
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Title Section14 1982-06-04 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8214 words
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Article60 1982-06-04 1 Oh! Those woman reporters WOMEN can be V very tough in their questioning. I want them to do that. Bat I don't think they have to demonstrate that they can be as erode and as ruthless and as vulgar as men are. The moment they do, they lose something. 760 words
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Article52 1982-06-04 1 DETROIT, Thurs. Volkswagen of the United States is to i ay off 400 workers on June 11 because of the "economic situation," the company announced here yesterday. Sales of US-made Volkswagens have dropped 45 per cent since the beginning of the year compared to the same period lastAFP - 52 words
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Article, Illustration725 1982-06-04 1 Cuba to Argentina: We'll help BUENOS AIRES, Thursday THE Falklands battle moved closer to a potentially more dangerous conflict as Cuba offered full support to Argentina after it announced last night, for the first time, its readiness to accept any country's help to fight BritishAgencies - 725 words
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Article, Illustration100 1982-06-04 1 A POLICEMAN'S doty Is not hut to wage war on crimes, bat to win the hearts of the pabllc as weU. And taking this approach Is Cpl Kong Koon Fock at the Police Academy Open House yesterday. He gave a running commentary to these special visitors100 words
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193 1982-06-04 1 KABUL, Thurs. The Afghan war has escalated, with reports of an increasing number of dead Soviet soldiers being shipped home to Moscow. This follows one of the biggest battles the Soviets have fought in their 30--month-ola conflict with Afghan resistance fighters in aAgencies - 193 words
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169 1982-06-04 1 NEW DELHI, Thnrs. An already-married "bridegroom 11 who turned up at a Hindu temple yesterday to solemnise his marriage with another girl was stopped in the nick of time when his wife turned up to claim him. The groom and his partyAFP - 169 words
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633 1982-06-04 1 PAUL WEE - Compulsory tests now for learner m-cyclists PAUL WEE By ALL learner-motorcyclists will be required, from July 1, to take a riding test at least once a year as a condition for renewing their provisional driving licences (PDLs). This new ruling means that unqualified riders can no longer get automatic renewal633 words
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Article76 1982-06-04 1 TOKYO, Wed. A Japanese company said today it Is ready to market a new electronic keyboard instrument which can produce a written copy of the music played on it. Nippon Gakki Corp. said the portable 44-note keyboard will also provide a choice if 10 automatic background rhythmsReuter - 76 words
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Article26 1982-06-04 1 FROM this month. The Straits Times and The Sunday Times will be available in Sri Lanka. The agent is Periwinkle Enterprises in Colombo.26 words
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Article53 1982-06-04 1 LATEST GUATEMALA OFFERS TROOPS GUATEMALA CITY, Ulan. Guatemalan Junta leader Geaeral Efrala Rlos Mont today offered Argentina a contingent of SM noUders to fight British troops la the Falkland Islands. Gen Rloa Mont said a military ptaae Is ready U transport the Guatemala* troops as soon aa Argentina agrees. AFP.AFP - 53 words
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428 1982-06-04 1 GO all out to win public confidence and support, instead of merely reacting to incidents, to help the people fight and prevent crime more effectively in the coming years this is the "order" of the day to the police force.428 words
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234 1982-06-04 1 SEGAMAT, Thurs. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad and his deputy, Datuk Musa Hit am, have agreed to have their monthly pay cut by $1,000 each. The Prime Minister's salary is $8,500 a month, while his deputy's is $7,550. AnnouncingNST - 234 words
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Article566 1982-06-04 2 Tutors to lend a ear SINGAPORE Polytechnic students will, from this year, have a "personal tutor" who will double as a friend and mentor. The new approach to teaching is part of the greater emphasis on human relations, the head of the Student Affairs Department, Mr Tan 800-Hock, said566 words
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Article249 1982-06-04 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: WITH no prospects for a last-minute ceasefire in the Falklands battle, more fighting and more war dead can be expected. It Is a no-win situation for both rides. One thing Is certain. Negotiations over the future of the islands will be long and protracted. Mrs249 words
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Article243 1982-06-04 2 SECTORS ATTRACTIVE TO BRITISH INVESTORS o MAJOR future British investments in Singapore will probably be in the construction, exploration, offshore oil supply and computer industries. Mr Donald MacLeod, counsellor (economic and commercial) of the British High Commission, said many British companies are keen on these areas. In particular,243 words
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Article102 1982-06-04 2 NO FAT VIETNAMESE SINCE the end of the Vietnam War in 1975, the country has generally fought shy of the international spotlight. While attempting to reconstruct its war-battered economy, Vietnam has also had to support, probably with Soviet aid, a costly army of 200,000 men in neighbouring Cambodia. A102 words
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Article604 1982-06-04 2 "Enough is enough' CHINESE Premier Zhao Ziyang has warned that Si no- American ties "vital to stability and peace in Asia" would be seriously endangered If the US continued to supply Taiwan with arms. But Vice President George Bush's recent visit to Beijing has helped American leaders604 words
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Article298 1982-06-04 2 Anita at home ANITA SARAWAK at home is something else quite literally. She wears only the thinnest veneer of make-up. She lounges around in faded jeans. She has old-fashioned ideas about marriage. Why, not a rock 'n' roller at all. Or so you may think. But Anita, the298 words
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Article168 1982-06-04 2 Connors trounced TOP seed Jimmy Connors has been bundled out of the French Open tennis championships. He was trounced 6-2, £2, 6-2 by 14th seed Jose Higueras in the quarter-finals. American Connors looked out of touch and had no answer to the controlled play of the bearded Spaniard, who168 words
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Article198 1982-06-04 2 Land award warning THE Prime Minister's recent announcement that state government leaders can apply for only one piece of land each to build a house is seen as an implicit warning to stop awarding land for political purposes. And the requirement that the Prime Minister's Department must198 words
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Article164 1982-06-04 2 Cai Wenji returns HOME, at last! The nomad flute has returned home and "like a candle lit from burning ashes" is once again in Civilised society. The final illustration to the 18 Songs resembles the first only enough to stress with details the passing of the164 words
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Article, Illustration496 1982-06-04 3 PETER HAZELHURBT - Taiwan arms sale could affect ties, Zhao tells Reagan PETER HAZELHURBT By TOKYO, Thurs. Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang warned US President Ronald Rea§an yesterday that mo-American ties, "vital to stability and peace in Asia," would be seriously endangered if the United States continued to supply Taiwan with arms. Making hisAP - 496 words
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308 1982-06-04 3 Restore public trust, Chun tells Cabinet SEOUL, Thurs. South Korean President Chun Doo-Hwan today convened an unscheduled Cabinet meeting to urge his ministers to find ways of restoring public confidence in a government shaken by the multi-million-dollar loan fraud scandal. The move came a day after the prosecutorgeneral's office concludedAFP - 308 words
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Article58 1982-06-04 3 AN OVERNIGHT bombing spree in Rome damaged three American-related businesses ii what police believed was a leftist protest against President Ronald Reagan's visit to Italy. The bombs damaged the buildings but caused no casualties, police said. They came after five similar bomb attacks on premises housing companies withUPI - 58 words
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Article71 1982-06-04 3 CHINESE FOREIGN Minister Huang Hua. will pay an official visit to West Germany from June 14 to 17, a few days after the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) holds a summit in Bonn, the West German foreign ministry said yesterday. Mr Huang was returning a visitReuter - 71 words
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Article81 1982-06-04 3 RECENTLY-ELECTED leader of Thailand's Democrat Party Bhichai Rattakul called for increased United States involvement in Southeast Asia, including providing fresh ideas and initiative on the Cambodia problem. Addressing the foreign correspondents ciub of Thailand, the former Foreign Minister said the United States would have toAP - 81 words
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Article67 1982-06-04 3 FTVE NORTH Koreans claiming diplomatic status were expelled from Panama for trying to contact members of extreme leftists groups, a high government official said on W "mmfgration Director Pacifico Saavedra said that the five were expelled for subversive activities which included attempted contacts with the leftists.AP - 67 words
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Article75 1982-06-04 3 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. Entertainer Dean Martin was charged yesterday with two misdemeanor counts of carrying a loaded 38-caUber handgun in his car, the district attorney's office said. Martin, 65, will be arraigned on June 18 on one count each of carrying a concealed weapon in his carUPI - 75 words
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Article67 1982-06-04 3 In other words... WHEN I first cune w to Kore* we were spending la military CMHtraettM abmit LSJB million a year and now It's ever I Ss4* million and It's likely to be continuing at that level. 7 General John Wickham, senior US officer in South Korea for the past67 words
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292 1982-06-04 3 The Japanese are not creative thinkers study TOKYO, Thursday JAPAN'S competitors have long alleged that the Japanese are, as a race, not creative thinkers but can attribute their economic success to a great skill in borrowing ana improving new technology for mass producing quality consumer goods. Much to the embarrassment292 words
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87 1982-06-04 3 Man kills kin and attacks kindergarten HONGKONG, Thurs. A mentally ill man stabbed his mother and sister to death here today, then ran amok in a kindergarten, slashing 33 children, one fatally. Police said he was shot in the arm and overpowered after stabbing five more adults while running fromReuter - 87 words
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77 1982-06-04 3 NEW DELHI, Thurs. An 80-year-old man from Uttar Pradesh state, who had been certified "dead", rose from his funeral pyre lust as it was about to be lit and walked home, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported yes- terday. It said hisAFP - 77 words
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Article49 1982-06-04 3 JOHANNESBURG, Thurs. A mine, a railway station and a fuel storage area were all damaged last night by explosions in the town of Paulpietersburg, northern Natal province, S^uth African police nere said today. A police spokesman did not say if the blasts had caused any casualties. AFP.AFP - 49 words
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279 1982-06-04 3 BEIJING, Thurs. An American woman detained seven days for alleged spying against China was released today and given 48 hours to leave the country, United States and Chinese officials said. One Chinese source said China had definite evidence against Miss LisaAP - 279 words
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Article, Illustration558 1982-06-04 4 Call to help the world's 117 m jobless young GENEVA, Thursday FRENCH President Francois Mitterrand pleaded yesterday for international cooperation to save the world's 117 million jobless young people from sinking further into the quicksand of unemployment. Addressing the annual conference of the International Labour Organisation (ILO), he denounced protectionistReuter; FT; AFP; UPI - 558 words
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Article64 1982-06-04 4 THE young, unable to find a Job, feel cheated of their dreams, while those who have lost their Jobs feel rejected and useless. This tragedy affects every aspect of life from the material and physical to the mental and a spiritual. 7 A reoent warning by Pope John Paul64 words
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Article52 1982-06-04 4 DAMASCUS, Thurs. Syria yesterday publicly hanged a 23-year-old robber convicted of looting and illegal possession of arms, witnesses said. Officials said Youssef Salim al Hajj led a gang which raided shops and homes posing as security officials, then stole money and valuables after threatening the lives of theUPI - 52 words
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Article68 1982-06-04 4 GENEVA, Thurs. Iranian Labour Minister Ahmad Tavakoli and his delegation walked out of the hall when French President Francois Mitterrand began his speech at the International Labour Organisation's annual conference. He said Mr Mitterrand's presence at the conference was an abuse of Islamic principles because the FrenchReuter - 68 words
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Article31 1982-06-04 4 MONTREAL, Thurs. An Air Canada DC-9 was destroyed yesterday in a fire that broke out in the hangar where the plane was undergoing maintenance. There were no injuries. -UPI.UPI - 31 words
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195 1982-06-04 4 PALACE IN W. BERLIN TO GET SECURITY CHECK WEST BERLIN, Thurs. West Berlin's Charlottenburg Palace and its gardens will be closed to the public for security reasons three days before President Ronald Reagan is received there on June 11, American military sources said today. The palace and grounds will beReuter - 195 words
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Article344 1982-06-04 4 PARIS, Thurs. United States President Ronald Reagan today began a nine-day European mission to try to coordinate allied policies on worldwide recession, Western defence and relations with the Soviet Union. He flew in from Washington in a thunderstorm last night on what US officials describedReuter - 344 words
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Advertisement122 1982-06-04 4 NETSLJKE 'Japanese Mimatun- C jrvinfts) EXffIBITION SALE Calling all Netsuke lovers to view some of the most exquisite and unusual collection of fine contemporary Netsuke, carved by some of today's most well known Netsuke carvers. Such as Aklhide, Blshu, Gyokusho, Shubl and many others. Kappa and Octopus By AKIHIDE DaAoku122 words
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Article, Illustration378 1982-06-04 6 JERUSALEM, Thura ISRAEL and Egypt failed at a high-level meeting yesterday to resolve their differences over where future talks on Palestinian autonomy should be held. Egyptian Foreign Minister Kamal Hassan Ali met Prime Minister Menachem Begin for nearly two hours after arriving onReuter - 378 words
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270 1982-06-04 6 Iraqi planes buzz Teheran and Qom as a warning BEIRUT, Thurs. IRAQ said yesterday its warplanes bombed military positions north of the Iranian port city of Khorramshahr and sent its lets over Teheran and the holy city of Qom as a warning to the enemy. An Iraqi war communique earnedUPI - 270 words
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Article, Illustration289 1982-06-04 6 British so near Port Stanley they 'can see enemy eating' LONDON, Thursday SOME of the advanced British artillery gunners are so close to Port Stanley that they can, with binoculars, see Argentine troops eating their meals inside makeshift barracks, a reporter in the Falklands for Britain's Independent Television News reportedAFP - 289 words
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Article, Illustration273 1982-06-04 6 GENSCHER PAYS HIS RESPECTS TO SLAIN JEWS JERUSALEM, Thurs WEST German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher today began a rapid round of talks with Israeli leaders. Mr Genscher arrived last night on the first visit by a senior German minister since Prime Minister Menachem Begin last year launched vehement attacks onReuter - 273 words
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362 1982-06-04 6 Reports differ on how Argentine Prisoners died LONDON, Thurs. Conflicting reports circulated here last night about the deaths of several Argentine prisoners, said to have been killed when ammunition they were handling under supervision of their British captors exploded. British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) correspondent Brian Fox said in a reportAP - 362 words
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Article70 1982-06-04 6 AS A consequence of proArgentine sentiment, Venezuelans will shortly have to do without a favourite beverage, Scotch whisky. Venezuela Is the world's third biggest consumer of Scotch on a per capita basis after Scotland and Belgium. Now the Venezuelan Dockers Federation has announced that in solidarityAFP - 70 words
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Article73 1982-06-04 6 WITH British troops poised for a final decisive battle to recapture the Falkland Islands, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's popularity is at its highest since she took office three years ago, the latest opinion poll in London showed on Wednesday. A Market and Opinion Research InternationalAP - 73 words
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Article68 1982-06-04 6 US CUSTOMS agents in Los Angeles have seized a U*****,000 (5J728.000) helicopter and three helicopter engines bound for Argentina, Customs chief Don Roberts said on Wednesday. The Hughes 500 helicopter and the engines, removed from a merchant ship in Los Angeles harbour three weeks ago, are being heldReuter - 68 words
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Article55 1982-06-04 6 LONDON, Thurs. The British Post Office yesterday resumed mail service to the Falkland Islands, including the capital of Port Stanley and Argentine-occupied West Falkland island, the post office announced. Mail to the Falklands, which normally passed through Argentina, was suspended when the British task force blockaded theAFP - 55 words
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339 1982-06-04 8 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Legislation sought by the Reagan administration to provide an extra US$l.4B billion (Ss4 billion) for US military aid around the globe came under sharp attack yesterday in the House of Representatives' Rules Committee. The bill includes US$6O million in arms aidAP - 339 words
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Article56 1982-06-04 8 BELFAST, Thurs. One person was killed and two others seriously Injured late last night when a bomb planted on a stolen moped exploded near the city centre, police said. Earlier, demonstrators in a Roman Catholic district of the city hurled Molotov cocktails at a police patrolAFP - 56 words
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Article, Illustration486 1982-06-04 8 WASHINGTON, Thursday THE White House rejected Democratic proposals for a bipartisan budget plan yesterday. Both parties agreed to give members a clear-cut choice in a showdown between rival proposals in the House of Representatives, probably next week. During last week's debacle, when seven differentNYT - 486 words
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321 1982-06-04 8 New owners expect profits from UPI NEW YORK, Thursday UNITED Press International (UPI), the second largest United States news agency, has been sold to a group of newspapers and television stations whose owners were reported planning to turn its losses into profits within three years The newly-formed Media News CorporationReuter - 321 words
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255 1982-06-04 8 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Chastising "ladies of the press" for aggressive tactics, former President Richard Nixon said yesterday woman reporters lose something by becoming as crude, ruthless and vulgar as men are. In the second of a series of interviews on CBS Morning NewsUPI - 255 words
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99 1982-06-04 8 MEXICO CITY, Thurs. Customs agents detained 2S Mexican congressmen and seized stereos, microwave ovens, colour television sets and other electric appliances they tried to smuggle in 3M suitcases and crates from California, officials said yesterThe 2S tried to sUp the goods past customs officers atUPI - 99 words
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Article, Illustration134 1982-06-04 9 Plan tor pilot Koban project POLICE are planning to Introduce a pilot project based on the Japanese Koban policing system by early next year. The Koban system comprise police posts manned by a balanced team of older, experienced officers and younger, better educated men. The Home Affairs Minister, Mr Chna134 words
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403 1982-06-04 9 GOH LEE KHUAN - GOH LEE KHU AN By STUDENTS at the Singapore Polytechnic, from this year, can look forward to having a "personal tutor" who will double up as a friend and mentor. The whole new approach to teaching is part of the poly's403 words
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Article295 1982-06-04 9 ALL second-year Singapore Polytechnic students will be placed in four to six-week vacation jobs from this year. The Vacation Training Programme (VTP) was previously compulsory for only marine and nautical engineering students. Based on the "hands-on concept, the programme seeks to teach students what working295 words
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298 1982-06-04 9 EVANGELINE GAMBOA - EVANGELINE GAMBOA By AN INJURED motorcyclist lies on the road. His companion flags down a car and the driver stops to help. The Injured man grabs the driver and his companion knocks him eat with a gun. It's an ambush! The gunmen298 words
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176 1982-06-04 9 Airport to have police strike force? A NEW strike force, comprising well-trained policemen for the airport police may be set up if a recommendation by a recent British police study team is accepted. The British experts have, among other things, suggested the formation of such a force in view of176 words
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Article55 1982-06-04 9 Insurance exams THE Singapore Insurance Training Centre will be conducting short intensive courses to prepare students for its Life Insurance Agent Certificate Examination in July. The courses, in English and Chinese, will be held from June 14 to July 16 at the centre. Closing date for enrol ment is June55 words
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Article52 1982-06-04 9 A SEMINAR on teaching Hanyu Pinyin in primary schools will be conducted for Chinese Language teachers at Raffles Junior College in Paterson Road on June 25. It is being organised by the Singapore Chinese Second language Teachers' Society. For details, telephone Mr Phoon Mun Kwong, on *****152 words
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Article29 1982-06-04 9 THE Singapore Institute of Architects Building Centre will organise a technical seminar on new building system ami materials at Merlin Hotel on June 11 at 6 p.m.29 words
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Article73 1982-06-04 9 IT WAS reported in The Straits Times yesterday in an article entitled "Chartered banks on goldmine n the subway" that Freeman Fox and Partners, a firm of civi) and structural engineers, is a consultant to the Provisional MRT Authority. This is incorrect. Freeman Fox is not,73 words
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323 1982-06-04 9 Canada raises quotas for Singapore textile items SINGAPORE manufacturers will be able to export more textile products to Canada from next January. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa mis is tne result oi increased quotas for Singapore-made textiles and textile-related products negotiated between the governments of Canada and Singapore. The new quota agreement covers the323 words
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210 1982-06-04 9 Counsel gets to see client thanks to magistrate MAGISTRATE Peter Lim yesterday ordered police to allow a defence counsel to interview her client in the police guardhouse at the basement of the Subordinate Courts complex. He told police officers, who had earlier barred counsel Miss Bhargava Sujatha from getting the210 words
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Article, Illustration555 1982-06-04 10 EVELYN NG - EVELYN NG By Courses on how to talk to the deaf are popular Our Social Services Correspondent SIGN language classes at two community centres are not only proving popular, but are a sign that Singaporeans do care enough to try to communicate with those who cannot hear.555 words
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282 1982-06-04 10 Ministry reiterates stand on wildlife pact A SECOND attempt by conservationists here to persuade the government to rethink its stand on wildlife preservation has proved unsuccessful. The Ministry of National Development in a reply to the Singapore Branch of the Malayan Nature Society reiterated that the government will not sign282 words
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170 1982-06-04 10 Woman told parents of secret affair before death A DAY before she died a factory worker told her parents of her secret affair with a married man and her intention to marry him, a coroner's court heard yesterday. Lily Loh, 26, of Chai Chee Road, told her father, Mr Loh170 words
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Article42 1982-06-04 10 Japanese course SENNETT community centre youth group will be conducting a three-month Japanese language course for beginners from Monday. The fee is $30 for non-members and $25 for members. The course will be held at the centre from 7.30 to 9.30 p.m.42 words
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316 1982-06-04 10 SINGAPORE Airlines has been picked the best airline for service and second best U fly wttk by members of the International Airline Passengers Association (lAPA). The lAPA IKI-IK2 survey alse revealed that they picked Changl Airport as the fourth best316 words
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162 1982-06-04 10 BOUQUETS NOT FOR CUSTOMER SERVICES SINGAPORE Airlines (SIA) continues to receive more bouquets than brickbats but its customer services on the ground are far from satisfactory. The latest issue of Outlook, the SIA publication, reported that it received 3,288 letters during 1981--82, of which 1,965 were complimentary and 1,273 were162 words
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Article, Illustration108 1982-06-04 11 MICOS, Kampnng Chal Chee's friendly neighbourhood mascot, will feature prominently in a one-week campaign to launch Good Neighbours' Day. A brainchild of Mr Fong Sip Chee, MP for Kampung Chai Chee and Minister of State (Culture), the campaign aims to promote nelghbourllness, harmony108 words
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Article211 1982-06-04 11 OPEN VERDICT ON DOCTOR'S WIFE A HOUSEWTFE, who fell from the stairs of her split-level flat, was in coma until her death six days later, a coroner's court heard yesterday. Madam Tan Pek Tow, 35, wife of Dr Lim Ah Leng, 33, was found unconscious beside the staircase by her211 words
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Article96 1982-06-04 11 Refresher courses for teachers TWO teachers in every secondary school will have, by 1983, gone through refresher courses in science jointly organised by the Education Ministry, the Science Teachers' Association of Singapore and the Singapore Science Centre. The 35-hour course is to familiarise teachers with the content and methodology in96 words
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Article76 1982-06-04 11 THE People s Association Regional Youth Council (East) is organising a fund-raising walkathon on June 13. About 1,000 people are expected to take part in the 6-km walk from the Marine Parade community centre to the People's Association campsite at East Coast Parkway. The MP for Kampong76 words
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Article63 1982-06-04 11 THE following were elected officials of Nightingale Alumni: president, Dr Tony Tng Thiam Huat; vice-presidents, Mr Richard Teo Lee Beng and Mr Chew Lap Meng; secretary, Miss Lee Lee Lin; assistant secretary, Miss Eunice Sim, and treasurer Mr Daniel Tan Yew Ming. Committee members are Mr Andrew63 words
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Article38 1982-06-04 11 THE Joo Chiat community centre youth group will he organising an educational tour (or 100 members on Saturday, starting at 8 p.m. Times House in Kirn Seng Road will be among the places they will visit.38 words
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203 1982-06-04 11 60 illegal workers picked up last month Majority found to be on social visit passes THE Ministry of Labour caught 60 tourists working illegally in Singapore last month when the government stepped up its campaign against illegal employment. Most of these illegal workers had arrived on social visit passes, i203 words
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Article89 1982-06-04 11 Fund for Falklands soldiers THE British High Commission here has announced that contributions can be made to The South Atlantic Fund for the benefit of servicemen, women and civilians involved in the Falkland Islands operations. These contributions can be in sterling or Singapore dollars and would be spent "in the89 words
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232 1982-06-04 11 IRENE NGOO - 377 HUDC applicants opt for priority scheme IRENE NGOO By Our Housing Correspondent AN increasing number of applicants on the HUDC waiting list have opted for the priority allocation scheme for multitier families. So far, 377 applicants have taken advantage of the scheme since it was introduced on Tuesday. Figures232 words
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337 1982-06-04 11 Taxi driver gets 20 years for opium trafficking A TAXI driver was jailed for 20 years by a district judge yesterday after he admitted trafficking in 19.42 kg of opium in a Mercedes Benz car on May 12. The court heard that narcotics officers, who trailed Lee Ah San, 57,337 words
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Article21 1982-06-04 11 THE Bukit Merah community centre will organise a children's story-telling contest in Mandarin on Sunday at 2.30 p.m.21 words
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Advertisement139 1982-06-04 11 r 12 MONTHS FREE 1 ViDEO VIEWING I 8 pfe-recorded video tapes per month RENT THORN g^,^^^^^^ Jf^ •No deposit Low rentals I No repair bills A choice of mm^^^mtmmmmamW^^ the latest models m^ mmm m uuuumm^^ mm B Choice to update your sets 4-— Option to purchase after 1139 words
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Advertisement507 1982-06-04 11 Boys and girls come out to play in comfy cotton knits 35% discount*on all Buster Brown and Friedefle clothes now at Shui Hing School holidays are here! Time for great fun and games. Why get hot and scruffy when you can be cool and comfy dressed in the new cotton-knit507 words
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Advertisement2112 1982-06-04 12 BELOW $5 BUYS Ladies' assorted T-shirts U.P. $9 to $12.50 Sakura hair clips (12pc set) U.P. $1 Animal-shaped earthemware container NOW $5 NOW $1.50 FOR 2 SETS U.P. $7.50 NOW $3.95 Rainbow stockings from Japan UP. $1.50 Alphabet key ring U.P. $1.75 NOW 90C Ice bucket U.P. $7.50 NOW $4.902,112 words
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184 1982-06-04 13 LOCAL Chinese writers were yesterday urged to broaden their scope of sub lee ts to reflect srwial reality Instead of personal feelings, romance and family affairs. Minister of State (Culture), Mr Fong Sip (bee, told them to take on a greater social role by184 words
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Article, Illustration271 1982-06-04 13 'LOST AND FOUND' AMAH GETS A WINNING KISS IT had been 25 years since a former Royal Air Force man last saw his amah. So when Mr Eric John Winning met Madam Ong Ah Eng at her Bedok flat on Wednesday night, it was a happy reunion with a bouquet271 words
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127 1982-06-04 13 Suicide girl "felt stupid studying business' A FIRST- YEAR university student, described as very hardworking and ambitious, told her sister before her death she felt "stupid" studying business administration and economics, a coroner's court heard yesterday. Miss Foo Pee Hwa, 18, a student, said her sister, Pee Yee, 19, complained127 words
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260 1982-06-04 13 Fire drill offer accepted by top hotels MAJOR hotels in Singapore have accepted the Fire Brigade's offer of free training on how to handle fire contingencies. These hotels include Shangri-La, the Mandarin, Hyatt, Goodwood Park Hotel and Hilton International. The threehour training course, described as very thorough, covers among other260 words
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Article46 1982-06-04 13 THE Public Utilities Board Staff Union announced yesterday that it has reached an inprinciple agreement with the PUB management to implement the new pay scales starting from June 1. The details, however, are still being worked out and will be announced later.46 words
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Article46 1982-06-04 13 THREii new researchers have Joined the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies as affiliates (or varying periods. They are Dr Bldhya Bowornwathana from Chulalongkorn University, Mr C. B. Kaehlig with Universitas Indonesia and Dr Robert Taylor from the School of Oriental and African Studies.46 words
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372 1982-06-04 13 3,000 PIGS TO BE IMPORTED THIS MONTH PIG prices are expected to be stabilised when the government-owned Primary Industries Enterprises (PIE) imports 3,000 or more pigs from Peninsular Malaysia this month. Last month, PIE imported only 800 pigs. The increase in imports will372 words
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Advertisement880 1982-06-04 13 STRENGTHENING TOP EXECUTIVE NEGOTIATING SKILLS Singapore, June 24-26, 1982 This 3-day seminar for top and senior executives only, is designed to give them- a thorough understanding of the critical components and structure of the underlying process of negotiation detailed knowledge of and improved proficiency in handling specific negotiation skills and880 words
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375 1982-06-04 14 Retrenchment fund scrapped and welfare gets a boost WELFARE schemes for workers in nine industrial unions have been given a $1 million boost. This follows a decision by the respective unions to abolish a union retrenchment fund so as to put the money to better use. The total amount, which375 words
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243 1982-06-04 14 CASE OF THE GADGET THAT FAILED TO STOP L THE STING AN electronic mosquito exterminator that failed to stop the sting that was the problem that a consumer was confronted with after buying the device for $220 recently. The gadget was advertised as a "revolutionary approach to home insect control."243 words
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Article95 1982-06-04 14 THE Work Permit Division of the Labour Ministry has asked that inquiries on foreign labour here be directed to the following telephone numbers: Individual, day and three-year work permit schemes call *****16 and *****71; Foreign workers' scheme, foreign construction workers' scheme and foreign domestic servants scheme *****8795 words
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Article, Illustration216 1982-06-04 14 Post-grad study awards for two legal men TWO legal officers, both law graduates from the former University of Singapore, have been awarded government scholarships for postgraduate law studies abroad the first under a new incentive scheme for Legal Service officers. They are Mr Roderick Martin, the Registrar of the Supreme216 words
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227 1982-06-04 14 Library now lifts all barriers to young and old AGE will be no barrier for children wanting to borrow books from the young people's or adult section of the public library. Under the revised National Library rules effective this month, children with advanced reading ability may borrow books previously meant227 words
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Article48 1982-06-04 14 RADIN MAS community centre will conduct a squash course from June 27 if enough participants sign up. Classes will be held on Sundays from 9 to 11 a.m. The fee is $30 for the whole course. For details, call *****21 between 3 and 9 p.m.48 words
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Article22 1982-06-04 14 THE Commonwealth Secondary School Band will perform at the Macßitchie Reservoir Park on Sunday from 5 to 6 p.m.22 words
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216 1982-06-04 14 Ships of three navies leave for exercise EIGHT ships from the British, Australian and New Zealand navies left Singapore yesterday for a seven-day exercise in the South China Sea. The British frigate Amazon also departed. It will sail for Britain and possible deployment in the Fa Ik lands war zone.Reuter - 216 words
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Advertisement349 1982-06-04 14 The Mandarin Singapore presents the internationally renowned musical AINT byll r ■-> ■H|i~ N \lBTtf~\|B~ > f%/ Ain't Misbehavin' nnakes headlines on IBs^l l-^l ||<: I|'|_Jl|< Broadway and beyond Time Magazine iiß IMB w-n ■~-mw^- iim~^~^ applauds it as a "stompin'.stnjttin'.high-hattln' ■Ulnl l^yi^lm smash "—^P Bfoadway honours it with the349 words
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Article99 1982-06-04 15 GOVT TO FREEZE VACANT POSTS KUALA BALAH (Kelantan), Thurs. Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah today announced that the government will freeze all vacant posts that are not needed as an auterity measure in the face of the world economic recession. He said non-essential allowances, including travel allowances for civil servantsNST - 99 words
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Article67 1982-06-04 15 BETONG. Thurs. Thai security forces have found the bodies of three communist guerillas believed to have been killed in a clash between rival factions near the Malaysian border, Thai army scurces said today. The victims of the clash between the outlawed Communist Party of Malaysia an.i iheReuter - 67 words
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Article42 1982-06-04 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The government-run Social Security Organisation (Sosco) paid out $8 million in benefits to members last year, its director-general, Nik Mohamed Amin Nik Abu Bakar said. The amount represented a $4.8 million increase over the previous year. NST.NST - 42 words
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390 1982-06-04 15 TAN LIAN CHOO - Ghaz hits out at lack of 'crisis mentality' TAN LIAN CHOO By Our Diplomatic Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysian Foreign Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie today strongly defended the free enterprise 'system and said Asean was doing its best by sustaining it with a "onemindedness." He criticised the United States390 words
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Article37 1982-06-04 15 IPOH, Thurs. Wanita Umno chief Datin Paduka Aushah Ghani, who has held the post since 1972, said yesterday that she will be contesting the post again at the movement's delgates' conference in September, Bernama reported.Bernama - 37 words
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Article, Illustration204 1982-06-04 15 Bus crash kills two at illegal 'grand prix KUALA LUMPUR, Than. A bos ploughed into a crowd watching Illegal races by hell-riders at the Jalan Loke Yew flyover on Tuesday night, killing two people and Injuring several others. The accident occurred shortly after midnight when the bos went out of204 words
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383 1982-06-04 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE Malaysian Prime Minister's recent announcement that state government leaders can apply for only one piece of land each to build a house is seen as an implicit warning to stop awarding land for political purposes. A mentri besar whoNST - 383 words
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Advertisement529 1982-06-04 15 Are you willing to invest S 1 76 a week to be well informed about Asia? if your answer is yes we'd like to tell you about a truly unique publication the FAR EASTERN ECONOMIC REVIEW. Now in its thirty-fifth year, the Review boasts the largest, most experienced editorial staff529 words
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Miscellaneous208 1982-06-04 15 Bringing Up Father By BUI Ka vanagh Hal Gamp I WHAT A GREAT PARTY 1 I YOU KMOW NAE ~1 HEY, (/AGGIE TMIS \G WHY PO YOU WANT MAGGIE l_ O'CLOCK I A GREAT KAOVIE, ARE^T I Oowsol TO LEAVE SO EARLY? AMP 1 PooP OUT/ YOU _OlrJ_> TO WATCH208 words
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Article, Illustration507 1982-06-04 16 WITH the advancing British troops poised for a showdown with the estimated 7,000 Argentines dug in inside Port Stanley, the chances for a last-minute ceasefire that could avert further bloodshed are practically nil. It is perhaps asking for the impossible now to expect507 words
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Article, Illustration823 1982-06-04 16 The ball is now in the Arabs' court IRAQ lost its war with Iran within days of starting it, 20 months ago, when Ayatollah Khomeiny's regime did not crack like a splintered nut under President Saddam Hussein's hammer. The conclusion to the first stage in the war came this week823 words
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844 1982-06-04 16 FLORA LEWIS - Economic health and military strength FLORA LEWIS By in Paris 6 US (economic) strategy is to be built on a foundation of military strength. 7 Mr William Clark, US national security adviser. THE coming North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) summit meeting will produce "a strong reaffirmation of alliance unity, vitalityNYT - 844 words
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838 1982-06-04 16 ROBERT A. BENNETT - ROBERT A. BENNETT By in Vancouver AS USUAL, this year's International Monetary Conference was a stylish affair, with much wining, dining and sightseeing. But unlike previous sessions, there was unity here among the 250 bankers attending: All seemed preoccupied with theNYT - 838 words
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Article, Illustration618 1982-06-04 16 LESLIE FONG - LESLIE FONG By Associate Editor THE Chinese government, like Singapore's, has committed Itself to political self-renewal, and, in keeping with past practice, Is drawing on the country's rich and long history for precedents to farther propagate the present campaign. A parable it drew on recently618 words
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Advertisement28 1982-06-04 16 PINB e "For those who want M to play their best." Available only at authorised sports shops and departmental stores. Sole Agent: The Sports People Tel *****4. 432C4428 words
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Letter, Illustration273 1982-06-04 17 Discipline was strictly enforced TN all justice to former students and administrators of this school, I must protest some of the points raised in your article in Section Two (ST, June 1). Your reporter makes my school out to have been a most273 words
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Letter59 1982-06-04 17 I AM a resident of Ulu Pandan and I often use the squash courts in the Ulu Pandan Community Centre. Since bookings can only be made on the second and 17th of each month, residents have to plan their games a fortnight in advance. This is not59 words
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134 1982-06-04 17 Don't they have an expiry date for cakes? I RECENTLY bought five pieces of chocolate cream cakes from an emporium in Ang MoKlo. It was my younger sister's birthday. She was very happy when she saw what I had bought for her. The cakes were well decorated and looked delicious134 words
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Letter143 1982-06-04 17 I AM a resident of Maryland Park. Recently one of our tenants was found drowned in the pool. When we came home at 10.30 p.m. the body was by the side of the pool and the police were there. At midnight the body was still143 words
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106 1982-06-04 17 I REFER to the letter headlined "Bus crew didn't help passengers in trouble" (ST, April 28). We are sorry to learn of the incident where your writer and her sister-in-law were attacked by an unknown female on board one of our buses. I am sure106 words
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Letter80 1982-06-04 17 1 REFER to three letters by "Logic" and "Disgusted Bus Commuter" and "S. T Lim," (ST, May 20). As details with regards to the registration number, the time of ihe incident etc., were not given in the letters, we are unable to identify the crew involved80 words
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204 1982-06-04 17 FOLLOWING the complaints by "Anti-Noise" of being "bombarded by noise from all directions (ST, March 2), our officers carried out investigations and interviewed several residents of Block 9, Toa Payoh. There had been no Firevious complaints of earner motor-cyclists using the car park204 words
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Letter97 1982-06-04 17 Cleanliness begins at school I REFER to the report "Cleanliness is not yet a habit" (ST, May 31). One way to drive home the cleanliness message effectively is through the schools. Small teams of watchers could be formed to keep an eye on the wrong-doers. If an offender is caught97 words
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Advertisement89 1982-06-04 17 DON'T BE SHY IF YOl' ran speak Mandarin and are about to use dialect again, stop yourself and start in Mandarin. The other person may know Mandarin but may also be shy. Be the Initiator! r— -^*i COME TO THE ICE CREAM PALACE AND GET 25C OFF AN ICE CREAM89 words
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Advertisement175 1982-06-04 17 On transport Toronto's _^r— 3 system >L«r IN a recent report in The Straits Times where different MRTs of the world were compared, the writer failed to mention the MRT system which is closest in size to the one Singapore will have. That of Toronto, Canada. This MRT is quick,175 words
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Advertisement650 1982-06-04 17 The best investments not only appreciate in time,but delight daily PAUL GETTY JL his statement, by one of float on fine gold. of the first Empress of 1 the world's most successful Such creations come in Iran was created entrepreneurs and author of limited and signed editions and by the650 words
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Article, Illustration1078 1982-06-04 18 ALAIN CASB - ALAIN CASB By in Hanoi THE Soviet-built Sukhoy airliner, distinguished by its red flag and single gold star, is parked at the extreme end of Bangkok Airport. Its isolation underscores the fact that this once-weekly flight from Thailand to Hanoi, Vietnam's capital, is exceptional. There1,078 words
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Article, Illustration859 1982-06-04 18 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO An interview with Michel Jobert By Our Diplomatic Correspondent "OUR South-east Asia policy is still one of a 'balanced approach, the objective is to introduce an element of conciliation not one of tension," said French External Trade Minister and former foreign minister,859 words
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Article96 1982-06-04 19 Town City units TOWN City Properties Ltd has set up two wholly-owned subsidiaries one trading and the other investment to define clearly the different activities to be undertaken by the group. The two new units are Town City Trading Co Pte Ltd and Town City Investment Co Pte Ltd. The96 words
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Article80 1982-06-04 19 GENTING Bhd yesterday announced that it will sell 10.5 million shares of its property subsidiary Gentinggi at $1 each to a bumiputra organisation, Kumpulan Perangsan Selangor, the investment arm of the Selangor state government. The sale to KPSB is in compliance with the New Economic Policy of Malaysia.80 words
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Article45 1982-06-04 19 THE Singapore Stock Exchange has asked Growth Industrial Holdings Ltd why its pre-tax profits for 1981 were only $308,509 when it had projected that earnings would not be less than the previous $6.14 million in the rights issue document dated Aug 12, 1981.45 words
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Article36 1982-06-04 19 HAW Par Brothers International Ltd paid $500,000 cash for its remaining 50 per cent acquisition of Supercraft Singapore (Private) Ltd. Haw Par will also be paying its dividend for 1981 on June 19.36 words
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Article107 1982-06-04 19 TOKYO, Thurs. The recurrent profits of Japanese companies will fall 16.9 per cent in the first half (April-September) of this financial year, compared with the second-half of the 1981 financial year when they rose 19.4 per cent, according to a survey by the financial daily Nihon Keizai Shimbun.Reuter - 107 words
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Article96 1982-06-04 19 MANILA, Thurs. President Ferdinand Marcos has exempted 12 logging companies from his announced total log export ban which began last month. The Philippines Daily Express said the exemptions were granted apparently to allow the firms to settle existing bank loans. On the other hand, the president had announcedAFP - 96 words
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Article72 1982-06-04 19 TOKYO, Thurs. New vehicle registrations in Japan rose 5.3 per cent in May to 286,900 from 272,500 a year earlier, but were down 11.3 per cent from 323,300 in April, the Japan Automobile Dealers' Association said. The total, including 2,670 imported vehicles, comprised 203,000 cars, 82,400Reuter - 72 words
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Article72 1982-06-04 19 TOKYO, Thurs. Japan will increase its beef import quota for the first half (July-December) of fiscal 1982 by 2,000 tonnes to 70,000 tonnes. A spokesman of the Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Ministry said the increase is partly aimed at fulfilling the promise made by the Japanese governmentAP - 72 words
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Article66 1982-06-04 19 NEW T/ELHI, Thurs. A leading Indian company is to launch a US$35 million project with Yamaha of Japan to manufacture 150,000 motorcycles here annually. According to the Indian company, Escorts Limited, the project will be set up in a "backward" region of northern India in phases spread overAFP - 66 words
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306 1982-06-04 19 TRADING in the shares of City Developments was suspended by the Stock Exchange of Singapore from 10 a.m. yesterday. The SES also queried City Dcv concerning a report in yesterday's Business Times that the company was acquiring the Adelphi Hotel project along Cole306 words
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500 1982-06-04 19 PHICOMS merger of its video communications division with the Rank Organisation and Audio and Video Ltd has created a company with the largest independent TV facilities in Europe. As Philrom is a 63.54 per cent owned subsidiary of Magnum Corporation, its500 words
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466 1982-06-04 19 MAJOR future British investments in Singapore will probably be in the construction, exploration, offshore oil supply and computer industries. Mr Donald MacLeod, economic and commercial counsellor of the British High Commission, said many British companies are keen on participating in these areas. In particular, British466 words
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399 1982-06-04 19 KEPPEL Shipyard yesterday signed an agreement to issue US$5O million (SJIOS million) of convertible bonds. The bonds carry a coupon rate of 6 '< per cent, with the issue price set at 100 per cent. The conversion price was fixed at $4.40, about 3.77399 words
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251 1982-06-04 19 BANGKOK, Thurs. Government, business and academic representatives from 12 Pacific Basin countries began a threeday meeting here today aimed at creating a more closely-knit Pacific community based on trade, investment, resource development and security. "Intra-pacific trade and investment continue to grow fasterAP - 251 words
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Article129 1982-06-04 19 CHEMICAL Industries (Far East) Ltd appears to have been more fortunate than other companies in the depressed market for chemical products. It has been able to chalk up a 15.6 per cent growth in group pretax profits (or the year ended March 31. At a time when129 words
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235 1982-06-04 19 Harimau has faith in local stocks HARIMAU Investments Ltd is placing its faith in the Singapore and Malaysian stock markets in the face of recession in the United States and other major Western countries. Chairman Shaw Vee Meng said in his annual statement that although growth in the two countries235 words
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Article496 1982-06-04 19 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed easier yesterday on lack of buying support In selective moderate trading. Gentlng resumed trading at $4.10 and rww to $4.14 before closing at $3.98 against Its pre-suspenslon price of $4.14 with about 30,000 unit* traded. Mil fell 8 cents to496 words
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Article66 1982-06-04 19 Boostead Bbd -4 Dunloplnd +18 Guineas MTC C*C Em* (iuthrif Bhd NBT 1 -2 CCM PAN H»» Par Nat Iron -5 -10 Cold Storage Genttngs Inrhrape Bhd PMC -16 -4 -4 PuQw -12 Rothmaas STradlmg -15 I' M Works -9 PerU« Plant SembShlp Sup Corp Wearnes66 words
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Article13 1982-06-04 19 Mil 360-8 Rises lunlop Ind polio Finance 404 328 500 11 6 413 words
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Article55 1982-06-04 19 i-nlinK-long Lrnnii Ind Straits Trading lea View lack* Inl General Corp >an-El t M C <etro Hldgs «'at Iron > U B I*l Properties C L Industries m w 685 625 464 225 386 346 272 760 585 550 515 330 456 -15 -15 -14 -13 -12 -12 -1255 words
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Article23 1982-06-04 19 Pan El 340.000 Promet 122,000 KL-Kepong 121.000 Sembawang Ship 101,000 M U I 98,000 Total turnover: 3.43m Total value. $11 39m23 words
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Article25 1982-06-04 19 Indicator: Industrials: Finance: Hotels: Properties: Minings: Plantations: BC: *****3 *****1 758.82 752.60 1777.94 1771.58 *****1 1128.82 675.02 673.35 302.25 301.96 887.10 887.50 706.67 700.1825 words
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Article2347 1982-06-04 20 SUCTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Turnover figures in this table are unofficial. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded In lots of II shares each, with price quoted In dollars. 1982 High Low (onpany L«»t Sale orGr'a Net Div P/E 1 D»r'« C0O0) Hick loi 350 2472,347 words
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Article405 1982-06-04 20 POOR sentiment prevailed at the Kuah Lumpur stock market yesterday, taking stor l^) lower on a wide frjnt. Sellers were out from the opening bell following a holiday on Wednesday and prices remained depressed for most of yesterday's session. Values, as a result, closed near their405 words
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Article31 1982-06-04 20 Industrials Finance Hotels Up 5 Down 62 7 1 unch 12 1 Properties OU Palms Tins rubbers t rubbers 1 4 3 6 5 4 1 2 2 Deb/Loans31 words
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Article192 1982-06-04 20 (Mangers' prices far Jin 4) The Commerce 2.89 3 Oixd The Savings Fund 1.66 1.74 Spore Prog Fund 1.30 1.36 Spore Sec. Fund 1.99 2.08 Spore Invest Fund 1.10 1.15 Spore Equity Fund 1.25 1.31 ASIA UNIT TBUBT (MMMflcn' price* lor Jut 4) Mai Invest Fund 2.46 2.61192 words
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Article1516 1982-06-04 20 BUSINESS DONE Singapore BID and offer prices officially listed and i»i«i»«— In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the world "sett". Big Board1,516 words
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Article405 1982-06-04 20 STOCKS IN Hongkong yester- r day closed off the day's lows I as late short-covering helped recoup part of earlier losses, brokers said, adding trading was moderate. They said the market reflected a general incertainty over the course of US interest rates. The Hang Seng index closed 6.32 points405 words
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Article536 1982-06-04 20 METAL and oil issues in Sydney yesterday moved lower amid the current low metal prices on the London Metals Exchange and a lack of buying support in the oil sector, brokers said. The All-Ordinaries index lost 3.4 to 499.8, the resource marker 3.4 to 370.2, the industrial indicator 3.3536 words
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Article373 1982-06-04 21 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday fell sharply on selling in export orientated blue chips, but many investors remained sidelined due to uncertainties over the yen dollar rate, Wall Street and the domestic bond market, dealers said. The market average lost 42.96 to close at 7,301.94 on a thin volume373 words
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Article615 1982-06-04 21 LONDON, Thurs. UK' government bonds were Firm after an active session today but leading equities ended mixed, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 2.8 points at 587.9. A further softening in domestic money market rates underpinned gains of as much as H point in bonds615 words
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Article349 1982-06-04 21 NEW YORK, Wed. Stock prices posted a very modest gain after a day of lacklustre trading and analysts attributed the uptick primarily to technical factors. The Dow Jones industrial average moved in a narrow range ail day before closing with a gain of less than two points at349 words
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Article50 1982-06-04 21 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 585.1 Tuesday 5873 Week Ago. 580.8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 816.88 Tuesday 814.97 Week Ago 828.77 H.K.HANG BENG Thursday 1371.30 Wednesday 1377.82 Week Ago 1395.29 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 859.3 Wednesday 882.8 Week Ago 883.9 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 499.8 Wednesday 503.1 Week Ago 509.050 words
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Article221 1982-06-04 21 AMSTERDAM, Wed. Most share prices fell on the stock exchange, with pessimism on Wall Street a major factor behind the declines, dealers said. Concern about a possible rise in the Dutch Government financing deficit and uncertainty about the future course of interest rates were also negative factors, they added.221 words
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Article211 1982-06-04 21 ZURICH, Wed. Share prices closed slightly lower, with the US dollar's strong rise this morning continuing to depress sentiment, dealers said. The Credit Suisse index edged 0.4 point lower to 227.9 at the close. ItcUoni SuIMM M 4 -1H Uuuliit Br. $10 unch MululMf lUf 185 -t Brown Bonn211 words
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Article118 1982-06-04 21 SHARE prices in Manila yes-/ terday ended harder on baK ance with commercial and industrial issues easier but minings and oils harder, dealers said. Phil man ajo >le Mlnlni 0022 iio Phu am tx Mining B v Con B. M |ulo OokJ aOli He Ptiroltum 015 Kiwi Con. B118 words
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Article118 1982-06-04 21 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed mostly lower after overnight profit-taking in weak trading and low turnover, dealers said. HI Aokliun Thai tut nbn Aruthut In*. And Tnut Bangkok Bank Ml 9ani Of Ajrudh»jrm Ud ~t Bern Juektr an unctl Win rmdoiM run Tru»t m 3oody»ar Industrial nunC# Corp118 words
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Article577 1982-06-04 20 AMIDST generally subdued trading atmosphere at the Singapore stock market yesterday, the shares of Isetan and Dunlop Industries were given some holllsh treatmeat. Hie market as a whole was easier with a few Straits Times Industrial Index components such as (.entlngs Pan-El, Straits Trading and577 words
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Article1421 1982-06-04 20 BID and otter prices officially lilted and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDI'STBIALH Aessa (3.528 3.565) (10) 3.56 (5) 3.58 (4)3.52(1)3.50(2)3.54 AJUmnate (1) 3.00 Aleea1,421 words
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Advertisement41 1982-06-04 20 f\\ Tess of the 7J J d'Urbervilles. ■aaaaaaaaaaaaaar "^^frV, B^S. .aa^afl #> "^H _^^fl A Penguin Book. Now available at all leading bookshops. Distributed by JT^ FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS I -'•'I 1 New Industrial Road, Singapore 1953 A member of the Times Organisation41 words
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Article32 1982-06-04 21 Rubber June 3 Singapore: June: 184.00 cents (down 0.50 cent) Malaysia: June: 204.50 cents (down 1.50 cents) Tin: M 529.21 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 305 tonnes (up 27 tonnes)32 words
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Article141 1982-06-04 21 CHINESE Pradaee Exchaage, .Singapore, n»»n olwiing prior* per 1M kg yesterday. CaetNMt «U: Bulk fob $100 00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $54.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $350.00 sellers, Sarawak white141 words
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Article193 1982-06-04 21 THE lOLOBAR market for gold deliverable in Singapore open>-d at 521.819 and closed at 121,840 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.50 320 50 and was sold down briefly to $319.30 319.80, buying then took it up to $320 40 320.90 before it closed easier at $319.70193 words
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Article203 1982-06-04 21 THE STRAITS tin price continued to stay static at M 529.21 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering up 27 tonnes to 305 tonnes. The overnight London market was weak with forward buyers plunging (220 to £6,685 per tonne. LONDON: Afternoon values hit an 11-month low of203 words
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Article149 1982-06-04 21 M»l»y»Un palm oil: (Prices in MS per tonne local delivery /crude, bulk): June 935/940 ba 945 942.50 940 937.50 (south). 935 (central), 945 (north); July 927.50 930 ba 932 .50 930 (south A central). (Prices in US) per tonne local fob Malaysian ports, bulk): Neutralised palm oil: Unquoted.149 words
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Article32 1982-06-04 21 LONDON: Copper prices on Wednesday (previous In brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £753.50 (£778.00); tellers £754.00 (£778.50); Three Months buyers £779.00 (£804.00; sellers £779.50 (£804.50. MarfcM teae: Irregularly easy. SaJm: 23.375 tonnes32 words
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Article624 1982-06-04 21 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly lower yesterday, with June RSS One buyers quoted at 184.00 cents per kilo, down 0.50 cent on Wednesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly despite some covering interest, they said. Afternoon prices were marginally better but trading remained624 words
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Article94 1982-06-04 21 NOON SSR ud SMR pricw y«ur<Uy RAS Jui July ilun.nl Mtk) (Forward Mthl Buy«r« Srllrrs Buytn Seller* SSR 20 iruuipallM) 162.90 163 SON 183 60 164.50N SSR 50 ntunpall«tl 160.00 161 OON ***** *****N MHHII Jm July SMRCV (luoimUm) 308.00 208 OON 208.00 210.00N SMRL (lloap^Wt) 208.0094 words
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Article34 1982-06-04 21 Mew York 6.038 6 028 6.10S 6.09S iunch 5 978 6.028 607S 6.12S Singapore 6.008 6.008 6.10S 6 1 OS Closin)! prices in US dollars a tray ounce. Sam: Credit Satee, S'pn34 words
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Article323 1982-06-04 21 THE US Sing dollar opened at $2 1030 50 and was traded to a high of $2.1080 90 but eased back to close at $2.1055 65 in the Singapore forex market yesterday Trading was fairly quiet and within a narrow margin. The US dollar against major currencies323 words
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Article339 1982-06-04 21 ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on June 3: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on June 3: Offer Bid 7 days US/16 14 3/16 1 month 14 9/16 14 7/16 2 months 14 11/1614 9/16 3 months 14 14 6 months 14339 words
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Article45 1982-06-04 21 RANGE of prices ottered by discount houses on June 3: Overnight: 4^ Call deposits M Closiag Buyint Selling 3-month Treasury bills 4 3 3- month Bank bills 101/16 915/16 3 months CD 911/16 99/16 6 months CO 9H 9 1 Sauce: NatltMl OtoeMat C*.45 words
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Article28 1982-06-04 21 ingapore dollars on June 3: Offer Bid vet-night 4 3 1 month 9 i 2 months 9. 9H 3 months 9 9t Overnight mode 11 128 words
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Article24 1982-06-04 21 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lead to their best easterners is II.M per cent.24 words
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Advertisement691 1982-06-04 21 NOTICES SINGAPORE 6ENERAL HOSPITAL TENDER NOTICE The following tenders are Invited by the Chairman. Hospital Planning Committee/Director, SGH for the New Singapore General Hospital. 1 Supply Delivery of Steel Clothes Locker* to Blocks 6 A 7 of the New SGH Ret SGH Tender No. 33/82 Tender Box No. 7 Closing691 words
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Advertisement873 1982-06-04 21 H 'II }II *J W^^^^^ vv tot From the South-China-Sea comes Xiang Man l >. /?~/M Mg>s^ I Lou —an exclusively new restaurant from the \_^> heart ol Hong Kong Simmering ir) the cooking N^ n/:^^ /^^^^BP&i^Hs' pots are some of the finest cuisines from Hong 1 I^^ Kong cnioy873 words
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327 1982-06-04 22 Industrial ceramics manufacturer plans to go public SOUTH-EAST Asia Firebricks Industries Sdn Bhd, a leading manufacturer of specialised industrial ceramics in Malaysia, is planning to go public next year. Mr Tan Kirn Seng, manager of South-east Asia Firebricks, said the family-owned company has plans to become a public company after327 words
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Article209 1982-06-04 22 IN SPITE of having relinquished the franchise for Ford vehicles in Singapore and Malaysia, wearne Brothers was still able to turn in a marginal 3.5 per cent rise in group pretax profits to $5.88 million for the interim period ended March 31, 1982. Announcing its results,209 words
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562 1982-06-04 22 MERRILL Lynch, one of the largest broking houses in the world, has recommended Singapore hotel stocks for long-term investment. A recent study by its international research department said prospects for the hotel industry in the short and intermediate term are good. But a "major562 words
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Article117 1982-06-04 22 George Town capital THE bumiputra bidder for George Town Dispensary, New Hibernia Securities Sdn Bhd, intends to raise its authorised and issued capital to at least Msso million and Mss million respectively to improve George Town's future prospects and potential. George Town's present paid-up capital is only As it has117 words
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349 1982-06-04 22 THE Tan Chong group plans to redevelop its twohectare property in Upper Aljunied Road into a middle-class condominium housing project. This will take place when the company relocates its workshop and spare-parts centre at the Aljunied site to a new $15 million centre in349 words
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315 1982-06-04 22 Thailand's payments deficit 'not alarming' BANGKOK, Thurs. Thailand has announced a balance of payments deficit for the first third of the year of 8.72 billion bant (S$7M million) on the face of It an alarming figure as It Is S billion bant more than the shortfall for the entire first315 words
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478 1982-06-04 22 TOKYO, Thurs. Japanese officials are afraid the sudden weakening of the yen during the past few days could result in Japan finding itself the centre of critical attention at the Versailles economic summit this week, in spite of the government's efforts to defuseFT - 478 words
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238 1982-06-04 22 India expects to export a million tonnes of rice NEW DELHI, Thurs. India expects to export one million tonnes of rice to Russia and other countries this year, in spite of a precarious stock of food grains of less than 12 million tonnes, the minimum considered safe for buffer stockFT - 238 words
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124 1982-06-04 22 Brazil cuts down cocoa planting programme RIO DE JANEIRO, Thurs. The Brazilian cocoa authority Ceplac has bowed to the reality of world overproduction and slashed its planting programme "Procacau." It announced in Brasilia that the production target of 700,000 tonnes a year by 1992, set when the programme began inFT - 124 words
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Advertisement80 1982-06-04 22 Congratulations to I fy The Red Shield Co. (Pte) Ltd. on their 10th Anniversary Specialist in medical insurance: family and groupschemes With compliments from: C? Cosmic Insurance Corporation Limited East West Insurance Berhad Suites 1403-1408, 14 th Floor 13th Floor, Bangunan Ming A CPF Building 15 1 -'\Vv7 Jalan Bukit80 words
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Advertisement793 1982-06-04 23 tSHrW^K;?^ RATE CL*«,r,C*T.«H CROUP (5 00 pm for next doy) Ordmory 90 cts per word (Mm $13 50) J^^FVjl /A l^r l^ I'ir^ jl (I f| f^vN /A \(^^ki^€ 2 3 Pmf r 00 nd V T m S) S mi Dli<>lay (Mm t48 g oo°StroT4 T,mes) B Personal Service*793 words
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Advertisement464 1982-06-04 23 Maxell Silver Oxide, Micro Lithium, Micro Alkaline Batteries for Super-Power! Super-Power for J 1 Super-Power for i™^ Cameras! K^J Watches! /f Perfectly stable f.\. Stable power and antiII discharge for accurate V leak construction for IV light metering. Exclusive Wj^xf top performance in all anti-creep construction. I I temperature conditions.464 words
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Advertisement498 1982-06-04 23 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing HIRE PURCHASE n/ CAN BE ARRANGED. *ZO/ENGLEE BLOCK M NO 115 KIM SENG ROAD OPPOSITE GREAT WORLD. I HDB. FLATS. j Via* TEL: ***** 1S bbbbb*^ MODERN HOME AND Office Furniture for sale: Specialize In Build-in Cupboard. Kitchen Cabinet from $100.00 p.f.r. and $110.00 p.f.r. respectively.498 words
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Advertisement816 1982-06-04 23 BRILLIANT GUARD DOGS, trained In U.S. Guard Dog Methods (poison-proof) or If you choose v\\ train your dog for you using the same US methods. *****77 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. 2 months. SKC registered, dewormed, lnnoculated. Large bone, excellent pedigree, wonderful temperament. *****68. 23 Shopping Guide Is Uw most rnuuNf JrwUfry816 words
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Advertisement643 1982-06-04 23 FLEMMQO MASSAGE STEAMBATH 248 C 5 Orchard Road (Opp. Mandarin Hotel). Tel *****01. 10 am to Bpm QUEEN'S HEALTH CENTRE, Massage/Steambath. 4th floor Queen's Hotel. Tel: *****80 SALON CATALINA MASSAOE Ladles It Gentlemen. 319 A River Valley Road. Tel: *****98. 27 Wantad Relative of former (pre--1039) Slme Darby employee wishes643 words
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Advertisement629 1982-06-04 23 34 Gardening PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE CONTRACTORS, Turfing, tree cutting, garden maintenance. plant rental *****32. Balmoral Landscape. John Yap. FOR TWEE CUTTING Trimming, Planting. Rubbish/ Debris Disposal and Cleaning. Contact Bama Services: *****92/6 I WE SPECIAUSE IN garden landscape and turfing. Interealed please call *****77/*****2. 35 Houm CkMning/ Painting I CLEANING IS629 words
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Advertisement1146 1982-06-04 23 M 810 BARGAINS: NAKAftNCM SB2 37 Aircon/R>trifl#r.tof le TgJ'p**sS,rTo^ i^^B^^S»»^ HBO Dual turnUble I'S73IZ-r7OO C\S65O-»SOO f*****-CBO TechWE CAN SOLVE all problems of I nlcs Linear Tracking turntable servicing, repairing/ respraylng SLDLI-1400 Technics llghtof all refrigerators and alrcondl- weight stereo headphone-$3O tloners In our workshop/your offer while stocks last Call af1,146 words
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Advertisement700 1982-06-04 24 jQf Q Business To Business 54 Book-ktwping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services PRESTtOEOUS OFFICE ADDRESS with confidential answering service and temporary office rooms table use when needed. Telex facilities $5 monthly. *****00 ACCOUNTING SECRETARIAL TAXATION services and formation of limited companies available anytime *****41 *****00 after 7pm *****03. TYPING SERVICES FOR700 words
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Advertisement632 1982-06-04 24 SEMINAR "EARING UP FORSUCCESS" An Intensive 2-day seminar designed to teach you the success tools of goal-setting, self-confidence, creativity and time management. Four successful bualnessmen share their experiences with you and offer personal advice. Two motivational films and personal workbook Included. Speakera: Mr. Alfons Rulter (Hotelier) Mr. David Chla (Personal632 words
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Advertisement614 1982-06-04 24 (1) Staff Nurse (2) Stenographer For Poet (1) Qualihcattona/Eipenence: c Cambridge School Cer- tlflcate or Singapore Cambridge OCE 'O' Level with at least 3 OCE O' Level passes. c State Registered Nurse c Experience In Primary Health Care work Including Family Planning will be an advantage For Poet (2) I614 words
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Advertisement645 1982-06-04 24 'INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT HOTEL' atChangi A development of a luxury hotel of International standard (on URA Parcel 108) with 300 guest rooms and ancillary facilities and 3 basements. The construction Is now up to superstructure and requires:--(A) RESIDENT ARCHITECT The candidates should possess a University Degree or equivalent and with relevant645 words
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Advertisement509 1982-06-04 24 PROJECT ASSISTANT r#QOirvo by wtll #9taoMsn#o firm c Minimum qualification Poly Diploma In Building Management. c Working experience 3 to 5 years In construction firm. Him write with full pereonal particulara. expected aaiary and a nonretumeMe photograph to THE ADVERTISER C/O T A YEW DEVELOPMENT •TELTD Sth Moor. Tat Lee509 words
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Advertisement253 1982-06-04 24 3 l^n'-iln L ifti We are a weU-eatab^| lished US-baaed company engaged In the manufacture sale and serrlce of high techno- logy offshore oil drillIng and production equipment. We require: DATA ENTRY OPERATOR r*G.C.E."O'Le»el 2 years related experience Uty insurance coverages Hospitallsatlon and surgical benefits with extension to family Educational253 words
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Advertisement471 1982-06-04 24 uS7— Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons to fill the following vacancies: Accounts/ Audit Clerks GCE 'O' level and LCC Intermediate Bookkeeping or its equivalent Clerks GCE 'O' level with at Ipast 3 credits. Preference will be given to candidates who can type at least 35wpm. Despatch Rider Minimum471 words
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Advertisement296 1982-06-04 24 MITSUBOSHI SINGAPORE The World leading manufacturing c f power transmission product offers the right candidate opportunities SALES CLERK Minimum GCE 'O' Level or equivalent Typing speed at 35 wpm No experience required Training will be provided The Job: To prepare, verify and check sales orders To confirm monthly orders and296 words
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Advertisement586 1982-06-04 24 >KDBS RAFFLES CITY Applications are Invited from interested parties for the position of: SECRETARY Requirements: c 4 OCE O 1 Level Including c LCC/ Pitman Shorthand and Typewriting speeds of 90 wpm. and 40 wpm respectively c At least 2 years experience In a similar capacity c Able to work586 words
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Advertisement382 1982-06-04 24 >X<DBS CLERICAL OFFICERS QUALIFICATIONS At least 4 GCE 0 level credits including English Must De able to type at 40wpm REMUNERATION Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and working experience In addition successful candidates will enjoy attractive fringe benefits ottered by the Bank Applications should be made on prescribed forms382 words
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Advertisement502 1982-06-04 25 ijjl^ Q Employment 68 Situation* Vacant d) Btrfrlmitt Clericml nicKlcon One of the world's largest manufacturer of capacitors invites applications for the post of MALE PERSONNEL ASSISTANT a at least 4 'O' levels a completed National. Service c class 3 driving licence c willing to calculate payroll c with without502 words
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Advertisement560 1982-06-04 25 PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES (PTE) LTD has Immediate vacancies for:--1), GODOWN CLERKS OCE level education. Bilingual, ability to read and write Mandarin Preferably some experience In godown work but not essential 2) CLERK TYPISTS 3) MANIFEST CLERKS GCE O' level with credit In English and Maths Typing ability 35 —40 w560 words
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Advertisement669 1982-06-04 25 A leading rattan manufacturing company invitee appNcanone tor FEMALE RECEPTIONIST/ GENERAL CLERK a OCE 'O' Level a Typing 35 w.p.m. a 1 year's experience a Those taking secretarial course may apply Intereeted applicants pleeee write with full particulars, expected sal•fy aifto coola>ct l#l#pfiof*# nuiribcr Me THE MANAGER P.O. BOX 96669 words
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Advertisement583 1982-06-04 25 INTERNATIONAL BANK OF SINGAPORE LTD urgently requires aCLERK/ TYPIST OCE O level with 3 credits Including English and Maths Typing speed and accuracy of 45 wpm Must be neat and meticulous. Pleas* submit full persons! details with non-returnable photo and contact phon* number to Personnel Admin Dept INTERNATIONAL BANK OF583 words
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Advertisement514 1982-06-04 25 A Trading Company dealing in colour T.V., hi-fi, car stereo, video recorders has immediate vacancy for BOOK-KEEPER a OCE O' Level a 2 years experience In keepIng full set of books a Familiar with CPF, payroll tax and other compulsory Oovernmental payment regulations c LCCI Book-keeping Certificate c Singapore cltlxen514 words
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Advertisement595 1982-06-04 25 STENOGRAPHER Minimum OCE CV level with credit In English and 2 years relevant experience. Candidates should possess shorthand/ typing skills and have knowledge of general office duties Including telexing and filing. Interested applicants are Invited to submit their written applications Immediately with photograph (non-returnable) giving full particulars, qualifications, employment history,595 words
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Advertisement406 1982-06-04 25 A Wen Established Hardware Company has vacancy for: FEMALE JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERKS a GCE 'O' level with LCC Intermediate Book-keeping, a 81-llngual. Please apply personally to: 327 321, JALAN BESAR SINGAPORE o*2o (Nssr New World) CHINESE RECEPTIONIST CUM OPERATOR required Interested candidates please apply with full particulars, nonreturnable photograph, salary406 words
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Advertisement509 1982-06-04 25 A trading company at Kallang Way requireeen: ACCOUNTS CLERK c GCE -O' level a Bookkeeping Certificate with practical experience In accounting a Some knowledge of ty| ing The eatery will commoneureto with qualifications and experience. Please apply with datails to: rrw (ASIA) PTE LTD Unit IS-23. Blk. 2. 1»1. KeMeng509 words
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Advertisement878 1982-06-04 25 GENERAL CLERK required by wall eatablished c OCE -O' level c Knowledge of typing c Fluent In English c No experience accepted Those interested plsess caM *****59 for appointment Immediate Vacancy For RECEPTIONIST CUM OENERAL CLERK c Pleasant personality Good telephone manners c Able to type Apply with full resume,878 words
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Advertisement965 1982-06-04 25 CHINESE GENERAL CLERK rum Salesgirl required lo work with engineers Conversant In English and Mandarin Minimum Sec 4 Age between 18 to 30 Knowledge of typing and bookkeeping preferred but not necessary. Salary commensurate with experience Apply in writing with photo and particulars to: The Manager. 551 Upper Thomson Road.965 words
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Advertisement433 1982-06-04 26 ijjl^ Q Employment 66 Situation* Vacant c) Bat— TRAINEE INDUSTRIAL SALES REPRESENTATIVES An established Industrial products marketing company requires top calibre men with personality. Initiative and good character. Applicants with no sales experience but with Industrial working experience preferred. Must have a class 3 driving licence. Owning a motor car433 words
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Advertisement571 1982-06-04 26 I APEX PHARMACY INTERNATIONAL PTE. LTD, invites applications for the post of: SALES REPRESENTATIVE to promote sales of a wide range of well established pharmaceutical preparations to medical practitioners, pharmacies and druggists In Singapore Requtrentents: Ie Qualifications GCE O' Levels c Hardworking and enthusiastic c Preferably with 2 years sales571 words
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Advertisement538 1982-06-04 26 DIETHELM SINGAPORE PTE LTD Wild Regional requires additional SALES REPRESENTATIVE to join our existing team of dynamic tttet itarf Ouettficatione: c Preferably Ito 2 years experience In selling technical products, mainly to building contractors. c Must possess car. c Minimum GCE 'O' level. c Must present well and be achiever.538 words
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Advertisement545 1982-06-04 26 SALES RECEPTIONISTS (FEMALE) Qualification: GCE 'O' level Preferably below 26 years old Must possess valid Class 3 driving licence Pleasant personality with good command of English Expected salary around $450/ per month Interested applicants pieess call Lucy Tel: 737M77 between 10.00 am and s.3Opwi tor tnlwvww. MALE SALES REPRESENTATIVE required545 words
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Advertisement518 1982-06-04 26 MENARD COSMETICS irnitrs you to |uin us as full-time or part-time Beauty Advisors Experience not necessary Free training in sleincjre and make-up provided Attractive income Interested, please apply personally or call: Janis Chons Unit 2-4, 2nd Floor Lucky Plaza Orchard Road Singapore 0923 Tel: *****39,*****17 From Ipmto 8 pm FEMALE518 words
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Advertisement707 1982-06-04 26 i ATTENTION LADIES, I If you are matured, like an outdoor Job. enjoy meeting I people, want an attractive salary plus commission. come and see us personally to have a chat at: I 3206, 32 nd floor I International Plaza Anton Road Singapore 0207 anytime between 9» m > 5.30707 words
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Advertisement882 1982-06-04 26 INDOOR/OUTDOOR SALES Representatives required Preferably with driving licence. Must have completed N s Attractive salary and commission for right persons. Interested applicants, please call at Unit 526. sth floor. Plaza Slngapura, 68. Orchard Road, Spore 0923 between 9a.m. and spm for Interview. AN ESTABLISHED COMPANY dealing with American products (Industrial882 words
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Advertisement421 1982-06-04 26 WALK IN ONUSTO TALK ABOUT HOW YOUR CAREER GOAL CAN BE MADE A REALITY A newly set-up factory in Jurong invites suitably qualified candidates to fill the post of: Maintenance Mechanics -\ny relevant National Trade Certificate Possess relevant experience Completed or exempted from full-time National Service We offer very attractive421 words
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Advertisement533 1982-06-04 26 A\ YORKSHIRE SWITCH6EAR SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. Invitet luitebte qualified epp*icentt tor the following posts (A) RECEPTIONIST/ GENERAL CLERK c Possesses at least OCE "O" level c Able to type 30 -35 wpm accurately (B) INSTALLATION FOREMAN c Have at least S years' experience In Installation, malntalnance and testIng of H.V.533 words
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Advertisement518 1982-06-04 26 Tan Chong Industrial Machinery Pte Ltd requires ELECTRICIANS c Trade Certificate In Electrical Engineering c 2 yearrexperlenre In repairs on AC generator sets up to 300 KVA. MECHANICS (Brunei ft Singapore) c Trade Or II fir ate In either electrical/ mechanical engineering c Working experience In the service and repair518 words
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Advertisement500 1982-06-04 27 (jjl| Q Emptoymwit 68 Situations Vacant I) Technical i i Wa ara an International Service Company to tha OIL/ GAS INDUSTRY and require* urgantly for projects in Indonaeia:--1 X CHIEF INSPECTOR 2 X UTILITY INSPECTORS 1 X MECHANICAL INSPECTOR 1 X ELECTRICAL INSPECTOR 1 X INSTRUMENT INSPECTOR 1 X PROJECT500 words
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Advertisement533 1982-06-04 27 Owing to rapid aipanaton. w* ar* abating applicant, tor tha pott of MALE MACHINE OPERATORS Good prospects (or advancement to Supervisory level Must be prepared to work on 3 shifts. At-' tractive fringe benefits and transport provided on designated routes. P!»aaa call personally during ofhea hour* lor turthor datwla. cither533 words
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Advertisement617 1982-06-04 27 CORPORATION PTE LTD require* EXPERIENCED POLY GRADUATE (MECHANICAL) foe Project Estimating In the field of machinery structures, water engineering equipment, site work, heavy lifting plant engineering project work. II interested plssss wrffe with cur--1 riculum vita* to: 15 KALLANG WAY 3 KALLANO BASIN INDUSTRIAL ESTATE SINGAPORE 1334 Leading CARRIER Airconditmning617 words
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Advertisement317 1982-06-04 27 HITACHI ELECTRONIC DEVICES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD Wanted those who are Young and energetic 3 credits in GCE '0' level (for position of inspector) Above 1 6 years of age Completed National Service Willing to work on 3 rotating shifts If you are. hurry and join us a PRODUCTION OPERATOR (MALEIFEMALE)317 words
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Advertisement198 1982-06-04 27 fblivetti) Olivetti, Europe's largest manufacturer of office equipment has immediate vacancies in its manufacturing operations in Singapore for: We offer: starting pay $287 At least 3 increments in the first year $318 after 1 year service 13TH MONTH PAY I^BONUSES: TwOPAtDTEA-BREAKS.I A 40 MINS. LUNCH NO SHIFT DUTIES AIRCONOITIONED COMFORT198 words
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Advertisement253 1982-06-04 27 MtTSUBOSHI 1| SINGAPORE WELCOME TO M.B.S. We OFFER a good I earning and a career I i as:— I E»rn up to $400 per month REVISED STARTING SALARY 5275-S3OO par month. On confirmation $300-5325 Shift allowance provided. $4 20 for 3rd shift. $3 for 2nd shift. Perfect attendance Incentive bonus253 words
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Advertisement272 1982-06-04 27 2 increments a year bigger shift allowances bigger bonus good insurance scheme better incentives sports, games subsidised drinks no scope work If you are 16 and above and have Primary 6 education, come today to: DYNA CRAFT INTERNATIONAL 41 Kallang Place Singapore 1233 Tel: *****66 sesNos fIHBfIHH 1.2.4.5.61 I Iff272 words
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Advertisement438 1982-06-04 27 Age: 16 and above. MALE/FEMALE^A PRODUCTION OPERATORS mm NEW STARTING SALARY $15 on Confirmation. $50 BONUS on Completing 3rd Month's Sarvic*). 5 DAY-WEEK. j •NO SCOPE WORK. INTERESTED APPLICANTS, PLEASE APPLY PERSONALLY WITH I.C. TO: r OLYCORE OPTICAL PTE. LTD. <\ 81k.2,1E-17E, HITACHI KOKI (8) PTE LTD Requlres:MALE/FEMALE PRODUCTION/ MACHINE438 words
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Advertisement401 1982-06-04 27 INCORPORATED PCI DISPLAYS PTE LTD Applications are invited for the position of PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Candidates for this position should have at least a good GCE 'O' level certificate with 2-3 years' experience In the supervision of female operators in a manufacturing plant. The successful candidate will be responsible for a401 words
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Advertisement492 1982-06-04 27 A Well Established Moulding Menu lecturing Company requires Male Indian or Malay lur thr following posts t) RU«.E BENOIMG 1) JtG SAW OPERATORS Applicants must romplew N a and prrffrably sUwag al Ufdok area CaM: *****22 FEMALE PRODUCTION WOMKIR& j required l'lr.i.v ,ii>|>l> [xtmhihll) I to Blk B 806. Blh492 words
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Advertisement505 1982-06-04 28 ljjl4 Q Employment Sl^ S^ a^S» 86 Situations Vacant I) Mlscelimneoas EUROPEAN STANOARO ELECTRONICS PTE LTD I (A .übaidiary of THOMSON' BRANDT. French Leaders in High Technology Electronics I and Household Appliances) We have immediate vacancies for the following posllaSM PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS Applicants should possess at least a OCE 'O505 words
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Advertisement490 1982-06-04 28 RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT CORPN PTE LTD PURCHASING ASSISTANTS c OCI A' level/Diploma holders c Experience Is not essential AUDIT ASSISTANTS c PartlACA. a Ito 2 years experience In an Accounting firm or large organization c Able to work Independently. AUDIT CLERKS c ACA Foundation Level/ OCE 'A' level, c Preferably with490 words
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Advertisement550 1982-06-04 28 Requires:1. MALE PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS Diploma In electronic/electrical engineering OCE 'A' level or rTC holders with 2-3 years supervisory experience In a related field Able to lead a group of subordinates to fulfil work requirements 2. ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS ITC holders In electronic/ electrical engineering or NTC 3 In electronic servicing GCE550 words
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Advertisement492 1982-06-04 28 Da A Isadini) American Etsctro-PtsfMQ Company requires (A)ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT a Possess GCE 'O' level with credit In Maths and LCCI Higher Accounting c 2 years related experience c Required to w->rk overtime on periodic closings Duties: Keep full sets or Books (B)MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS (Mate) (1) Vocational or NTC Grade 3492 words
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Advertisement510 1982-06-04 28 OKOH New branch at Holland Road requires: i FEMALE SUPERVISORS c Age 25 to 35 years c Over 3 years experience COOKS c Have experience In Chinese/ Japanese Restau- < rants c Age 25 to 40 years RESTAURANT I > HOBTESS c Age 21 to 30 years WAITRESSES c Age510 words
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Advertisement564 1982-06-04 28 JAPAN MEDICO. SI'FPLY IS) PTE. LTD. manufacturing jJlmmi r* ,s.l. 1 nan-11l- MpOVflDtQ (TrVOPEfli suppi nm *M9Kei nfQnty mottVsi tod a rxl rrn tv re IndMduafs to assume the following positions:Storeman Able to speak and write English. At least secondary 2 education. a Physically fit and willing to work hard.564 words
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Advertisement441 1982-06-04 28 PEINIGER INTERNATIONAL SINGAPORE PTE LTD (Location: Sambawang Shipyard) A faat expanding international subsidiary specialising in corrosion protection in the marina and petrol chemical industries, wa require urgently: MECHANICS Experienced In compressors, grit-blast-ing and paint spraying equipment. GENERAL CLERKS Preferably with experience. Salary will commensurste with qualifications and experience. Applicants are441 words
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Advertisement494 1982-06-04 28 Established Engineering Company has immediate vacancies for: SERVICE ELECTRICIANS MECHANICS c For Electricians: experience in circuit conti >l c Minimum experience 2 years or more c Salary negotiable depending on experience. c Applicants must have completed NS. MALE STOCK CLERK c Preferably possess driving licence. c Minimum 2to 3 years494 words
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Advertisement481 1982-06-04 28 A wholly owned subsidiary of Fu|i kura Csbl* Work* Ltd.. Japan, having a n»w factory m Jurang m»it»« you tor a rawarding and challanging j TRAINEE Q.C. INSPECTORS/ MACHINE OPERATORS (Gross SSSOO mm.) a 20 to 24 years old a QCE 4 O Level/Secondary Education a Completed or exempted from481 words
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Advertisement461 1982-06-04 28 An estsblishod engineering company in Jurong requires: STEELWORKERS c Have at least 1 year's experience In shipyard a Able U> work Independently ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT c Possess GCE "A" level education c At least 1-2 years' experience a Preference will also be given to candidates with a OCE O" level English461 words
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Advertisement507 1982-06-04 29 ijjlA Q Employment •6 Situations Vacant I) Mitsubishi ORCHARD HOTEL Requires A. ROOM MAID B. CLEANER/ HOUSEMAN C. KITCHEN HELPER D. LAUNDRY ATTENDANT E. BELL-MAN F. WAITER/WAITRESS G. CLERK/TYPIST Please apply personally between 9.30 am 12.00pm and 2.00pm 4.00pm lo: The Personnel Dapt. ORCHARD HOTEL SINGAPORE 442, Orchard Road Singapore507 words
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Advertisement553 1982-06-04 29 E •ie>b4ieih#d Ividwi Covupsny mi I district 1134 requires the service or ASSISTANT STOREKEEPER Duties GeAeral storekeeplng of various ready-made products. a Completed minimum Secondary 2 education and fulllime National Service. a Must have 1 year working experience In storekeeplng The Compeny offers: 1 Good career advancement. 2) 5-day working553 words
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Advertisement501 1982-06-04 29 FORKLIFT DRIVER Aged 20 and above Completed N.S. Preferably with some experience. Apply personally to: Personnel Department, Cold Storage t Manufacturing Pl*. Ltd. 227 Upper Bukit Timah Road Singapore 21M C.K. TANG LTD WAREHOUSEMAN IV ($3BO p.m. on confirmation) a Physically fit and well built a Completed or exempted from501 words
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Advertisement620 1982-06-04 29 1) CLERK /TYPIST a OCE -O" level c Fast typing speed, c Available for Immediate employment. 2) DESPATCH RIOER c Must possess valid class 2 and 3 driving licence. c Be familiar with Singapore roads. c Completed full-time N.S. Interested candidates are Invited to cell personally for an intenrtew at:620 words
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Advertisement706 1982-06-04 29 Established Packing t Forwarding cofnpeViy r9Qwr#s LORRY DRIVER c with experience In wharf procedures and documentation. a Preferably Indian or Malay Pteaee ring: IMUM/HSltt* tot appointment. HONG Gil AN 8 CO PTE LTD Industrial Oases Division 754-75* Upper BtfkH Tlmah Rd IS km. Spore 2387 Tat *****81. has immediate vacancies706 words
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Advertisement1068 1982-06-04 29 LONG ESTABLISHED HOTEL In Mt. Elisabeth requires 1 Front Counter Receptionists. 2. Coffee house/Lounge Waitresses. 3. Alrcond Mechanics. Interested i applicants please call personally at 24. Mt. Elizabeth, Singapore 0922. Tel: *****56 for Immediate Interview. REQUIRED FOR iMMEDIAIf Employment: (1) Driver, preferably living around Opera Estate/ Bedok Possess valid Class1,068 words
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Advertisement744 1982-06-04 29 CHINESE MESSENGER BOYS required. Age 16 and above. Call personally 12 noon to 7pm 857. People's Park Centre or 066. Katong Shopping Centre. CONSTRUCTION FIRM REOUIRES urgently Site Foremen and Site Checkers. Interested candidates please call *****11 for an Interview. DELIVERY DRIVER. IMMEDIATE vacancy Call In person: Veronica's Florist. Basement,744 words
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Advertisement1540 1982-06-04 29 i__l Wnhlpln^ A Rnatc SUPER EMPLOYEES DO THE UNHEARD Of THING. They don't just stop at "A" when looking for a car rental. Instead they call: *****30, *****24, *****7 The car rental company your boss will like to hear of. \/f VEHITO \J^ RENT-A-CAR Over 40% Discount on monthly rantala.1,540 words
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Advertisement739 1982-06-04 30 MITSUBISHI 1300 as»^^^^ 1 m I I f W BLsk ■■j'^Oaja' Bad $10,025 nett selling price •For 4-Door model Keep your business moving ahead «-■<■> with the Mitsubishi L3OO panel van The 2 kW. I I W\ carrier that takes you a long way f- A___^■rf j—JJi efficiently and dependably739 words
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Advertisement499 1982-06-04 30 187« FORO ESCORT 13 Qhla. Alrcon, sports rims, radlo/cauetle. Trade-In and HP arrangeable. Ca*****M42 1000 CORTINA I.OOL. latest model. high power Pioneer cassette, atrrond. PARF, excellent condition. 5519.800 0.n.0 *****2 1(00 FORO CORTINA 1.6 OL. New road tax. Alrcond., radio cassette, tuff-koted. Non-PARF Excellent condition. Tel: *****05. CORTINA SALON 1000499 words
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Advertisement373 1982-06-04 30 ELFORD TURBO RX7GT Full *cc*MaVorMH, rajgifitoirojd 1981, 1 Pt\cm 15 7.000 ono *****01/2 1072 MAZDA CAPELLA Al.rondltloned, cassette, new road tax. Immaculate condition throughnut $4,200 only (Non-PARF). *****14. ALMOST 1001 MAZDA 323. 1.3. Hatchback. 1 owner. Alrcon cassette. Very good condition. PARF) $21,300 ono Tel: *****05. LATE 77 MAZDA 323373 words
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Advertisement838 1982-06-04 30 The economical 8 SUZUKI Soeoal O«e< Limited Slock Only Jjkmmmm EkajJO^ PICKUP $6,500 Nett Call *****56 or *****1 today and get your business on the road CHAMPION MOTORS 'NICE PEOPLE TO DO BUSINESS WITH' G46-G49. World Trade Centre. Maritime Square. Singapore 0409 Tel *****56 31 Leng Kee Road Singapore 0315838 words
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Advertisement802 1982-06-04 30 1000 TOYOTA ROYAL Crown. Ist company owner, twin alrcond, remote control, radio/cassette, power steerlngs/wlndows/seats, central locking. Immaculate condition. $44,000 0.n.0. (New: $86,000). *****04. 1900 TOYOTA DX 1300 cc. Alrcon.. new sports tyres, hlfl/radlo cassette. Power windows, original paint, tuff-kote. new road tax Tip top condition. $20,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****03. 1001802 words
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Advertisement694 1982-06-04 30 LADY OWNER LEAVING, must sell Nov. 1980 Subaru 1600 OLF with 2 digit number 29, tax new low mileage, showroom condition Price: $22,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****65 I) Others tm THAI HM TRADING PTE LTD Pte« -6 Frtnga Carpark KflfllpOflQ JaTVS ROoJO Slnaapora (0023) Tat 734 0011/ 1 (Opera from 9694 words
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Advertisement966 1982-06-04 30 E S3X 1300 CC Alfa Romeo GT Junior with mlnlllle rims Tax expire August '82. $15,000 0.n.0 View: Blk 1044. No. 125. Eunos Industrial Estate, or ring: *****21. Andy YOU CAN AFFORD a car on hirepurchase terms from Hong Leong Finance. Moderate Interest rate. Repayment up to 2 years. Immediate966 words
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Advertisement771 1982-06-04 30 AU ISS SCRAMBLER In tip-top condition Just overhauled. New road tax and Insurance Asking $1,000 negotiable Tel: *****44. Stephen. HONDA 750 Fl with faring and FII exhaust. Immaculate condition Selling $2,100 0.n.0. Tel: Jo *****07. AL VESPA SUPER 2 owners, overhauled engine New paint. $460 Tel: *****72 AV32MH SUZUKI OPI2SN771 words
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Advertisement307 1982-06-04 30 times friday properties APARTMENTS FOR LEASE Ardmore Park $5400 Elizabeth Towers $3600 Merlin Plaza $1600 Lucky Plaza $3200 Grenville meautituiiy tu'n.snedi $4800 Villa Deiie Rose $6500 APARTMENTS FOR SALE Cairnhill Plaza iTyno a $990,000 Grangeford.' .citioon $650,000 Balmoral Towers $875,000 Lucky Plaza $490,000 HOUSES FOR LEASE Moonbeam Terrace (detachc n307 words
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Advertisement313 1982-06-04 31 times friday properties Think about your long-term office location today Major Features: Exceptional prestige and quality in design and material finish. Open-plan column-free layout for total efficiency and flexibility. Floor area from 26 sq m to 812 sq m. All round window view with maximum daylight penetration. Fully air-conditioned with313 words
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Advertisement131 1982-06-04 31 I Invest in Australian Real Estate I An opportunity exists for investors to participate in a major residential development in Sydney, N.S.W. Construction is about to commence on the*22-storey project in the heart of the city. All documentation is complete, all approvals obtained and building tenders have been received. SThe131 words
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Advertisement60 1982-06-04 31 86 Accommodation Vacant m) Houses a DISTRICT 10. double-storey semi-detached with 3 bedrooms, servant's, fully furnished for SUOO. Close to Orchard Road. a DISTRICT 10. double-storey detached bungalow with 3 tached. servant's. Rental: $a.500. DISTRICT 10. Lantana Avenue, beautiful semi-detach-ed with 3 bedrooms, servant's, fully furnished for $3,500 with big60 words
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Advertisement213 1982-06-04 31 Warehouse containerised cargo at SINGAPORE WAREHOUSE bi"fcB < "ij where New Generation Features ■fchvJ^^^^P^ 7 l^^^^ fcSv qnppd lifts oUct?vl ill La Containers unstuffed on jfl b^bb fi -i I I 1 i WAREHOUSE "cj^ ph*****11 Company i Private) Limited 60 Martin Road Singapore 0923 rVVT^ X -Fountain Hcuse) 1213 words
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Advertisement163 1982-06-04 31 LQ\NS at attractive terms For commercial and residential properties Reasonable interest rates from 13% pa* Repayment up to 20 years Use of CPF Scheme acceptable Prompt service UNTTED OVERSEAS FINANCE LTD 124/126. Robinson Road, Singapore 0106. Tel: *****82 (11 Nnet) Double-storey semi-detach-ed, split-level living/ dining, 4 bedrooms, servant's amenities. Firtty163 words
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Advertisement127 1982-06-04 31 ADMER ASSOCIATES SSS77BS (3 UNES) a DM. 11, Wattan Eatata, 2 1/2storey townhouse. split-level, 3 bedrooms, swimming pool, SS.7M. a Dial. 17, Chang* Airport Vicinity, newly renovated singlestorey bungalow, 3 bedrooms, fully furnished $2,500 a Mat 2S. Uppar Thomaon Road. Sprlnglear Garden. Exclusively renovated doublestorey semi-detached. 3 bedrooms, Tastefully furnished,127 words
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Advertisement188 1982-06-04 31 Coay aingla-atora* datachad bungalow on majultc ground in high claaa raaidantial location. 4 bedrooms, spacious llvlng/dlnlng, fully alrcon, large patio open to swimming. Ideal for top management staff. Rantal $104)00 p.m. 0.n.0. PtaaaacaH UNIVERSAL REALTY PTE LTD *****33 UNES) St#pn#fi Chut DISTRICT 10 Bungalow at STEVEN'S ROAD. With living/ dining/188 words
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Advertisement559 1982-06-04 31 BIG, MODERN DOUBLE-STOREY semi-detached bungalow at dlst 5 Close to American school. Big compound. 4.500 sq.ft Privacy. 4 bedrooms with attached bathrooms, servant's room. Study room. Llvlng/dlnlng. split-level. 5 alrcondltloners. brand new furniture. $3,700. *****29/ *****49 DRE. DIST 11. NEAR SWISS Club, double-storey bungalow, 4 bedrooms with study, large patio,559 words
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Advertisement446 1982-06-04 31 INTERNATIONAL It PU E Restaurant and Office H As part of our extensive plans to create a more P^s prestigious and better SiJ looking International Plaza, we make available ■i**jjjjp^ to you the following: 355-* Western styled i2!\'!v restaurants with spaces ••Hb^ varying from 132 sm to tft* 425 sm.446 words
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Advertisement203 1982-06-04 31 M OIST 11 3 STOREY BUNGALOW Watten Estate. 6 bedrooms, newly renovated, fully furnished, Ceramic/ Parquet Available •15/6/82, $5000 pm FKC *****12/ *****81 DIST. 10 LEEDON Park doublestorey detached on 20.000 sq.ft. of land, 4 bedrooms/ servant, spaclous living/ dining, available Immediately. Llndtrac Agency. *****87/ *****79/ 2948*18 DIST. 10. DOUBLE-STOREY203 words
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Advertisement849 1982-06-04 32 times friday properties a— oiST 15, TERRACE, CORNER unit. Ml nnnamiiHitiM 3 bedrooms, partially furnished. Accommodation $uoo C1t1pr0^*****75/ *****7s Vacant $3. 500 bukit timah nisi 10 2-.su>rey «-ml-detached. furnlsh1 ed *****55 No agents a) Homams b Flats ATTRACTIVE CALIFORNIANSTYLED 3-bedroomed doublestorey detached bungalow Splitlevel living/ dining. Large ma tured garden849 words
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Advertisement731 1982-06-04 32 k^lTsssKj 3500 OFFICES |gfc2JS*B WORLDWIDE LOCATION OIST. 1500 Dsiavßd IS 17M Jin Noven* Barat 11 I*oo Pacific Mans S I*oo Newton Court 11 1900 GoMonTwr 11 2000 Serene Has 10 2000 Ruby Plaza 12 2300 Oueenswsy Twr 3 25M Eng Tei Mans S 2500 Pssir Psnisng Court 5 2*oo Devonshire731 words
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Advertisement670 1982-06-04 32 FOR RENT ONE WHOLE BLOCK BRAND NEW LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS DISTRICT 9 Walking distance to Orchard Rood 11 units Each unit consists of spacious living/ dining. 4 bedrooms, bathrooms and servant's amenities. Marble/ parquet flooring Central alrcond. Immediate occupation. EN BLOC RENTAL: $50,000 P.M. ORCHARO ROAD VICINITY s A well kept670 words
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Advertisement938 1982-06-04 32 SHERWOOD TOWER Studio l-bedroomed apartment, luxuriously, fully furnished with recreational facilities. Facing swimming pool/expressway $2,000* p.m. Phone Miss Loh *****64 DIST 11, CHANCERY MLL Road, brand new exclusive low-rise country-styled condominium with only 10 units In excellent locality. 2 bedrooms with large living/ dining area facing swimming pool. 24 hours938 words
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Advertisement878 1982-06-04 32 CAIRNHILL PLAZA, 22M sq.ft 2bedroomed unit with balcony Fully carpeted $4,000 partially furnished. OA Real Estate, *****96/ *****65 CHEMPAKA COURT Luxurious apartment with swimming pool, tennis, squash court. 4 bedrooms. $3,600 fully furnished. Ace: *****81 DIST. 071* (ENG CHEONG Tower) tastefully renovated, 2-bedroom-ed apartment. Partially furnished. 3 alrconds. $2,100. Houseworld878 words
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Advertisement737 1982-06-04 32 c) Room* I Accommodation for Expatriates Fully furnished air conditioned rooms/ suites. Facilities Swimming Pool Supermarket 24-hour Coflee House Bar Disco Japanese Restaurant Health Centre Telex services Recreation (Within walking distance) Tennis Golf Squash Cycling Beach For attractive monthly rates Contact Mary or A leena at Tel: *****22 FURNISHED ROOM737 words
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Advertisement654 1982-06-04 32 WANTED A BUNGALOW for rental In dlst. 9. 10. 11. Budget: $5,000 Contact Kelly Housing, *****67/ *****89 b) Flats ARCHITECT. GERMAN-CANADIAN seeks small flat, preferably unfurnished. Furnished accommodation, separate room, or sharing would be considered convenient access to Buklt Merah Central desirable. Please give details and contact to ST. Box654 words
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Advertisement549 1982-06-04 32 DISTRICT 73. HMvtaw Eatata, double-storey semi-detach-ed 4 bedrooms, servant's 3.400 sq ft $460,000 DISTRICT 14. OH Sim. Aranua. brand new double-atorey terrace. 3 bedrooms, baths attached, freehold UMiJtOO. a DISTRICT 26, Salatar Hills, single-storey semi-detached with 3 bedrooms, servant's. vacant possession $3904)00 a DISTRICT 10. oil HoMand Road, double-storey semi-detach-ed549 words
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Advertisement977 1982-06-04 32 3 units 2-storey detached bungetow Oft Pays Leber Road in quiet area Sale $550,000 eech Rent $1700 each CHEONG KOON SENG S CO (PTE) LTD (1*20) CKS AUCTIONERB S VALUERS PTE LTD TEL: *****1 (3 lines) DIST. I*. BRAND NEW luxurious double-storey bungalow. 10.000 sq ft. $850,000. Dlst. 10, luxurious977 words
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Advertisement706 1982-06-04 32 THOMSON GARDEN ESTATE dlst 20 corner terrace double-storey 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. 1900 sq ft $320,000 Hrlmont Really. *****56 Julian BUNGALOW FOR SALE In Katong. Singapore 10 minutes drive to town. 19.000 sq ft For Ss3 millions Contact 02-34M004* CLEMENT! PARK. DIST 21 Quiet single-storey bungalow About 6.000 sq ft706 words
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Advertisement1573 1982-06-04 33 times friday properties MMMSJMMMMMBsM»MMMMOJMaBMMMBMMMMMMMM| 89 Proptftitt Foe StJ# b) Flats BEAUTIFUL 3-ROOMED HDB IMPROVED (MARINE DRIVE) Pinkish Chlneee marble and good quaNty waM papers throughout haM •nd bedroom*. Kitchen and utMrtlee tuHy renoveted, Htos to ceWng, arch doorweys end boilt-'n kitchen cabinets. Whole Ret marble chip* ceilIng. No ronovotions required,1,573 words
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Advertisement929 1982-06-04 33 CHENG HONG MANSION 4 bedrooms, 2,500 sq.rt. Swimming pool, tennis court Completion July. $430,000. Tel: *****91/ *****98 CORNER HDB 3-lIOOMCO riat Luxuriously furnished Oood locality. Viewing after 7.30 p.m. Blk. 18. 164-N. Telok Blangah Crescent DIST 0022. THONG SM Building brand new 2082 sq ft 3 bedrooms. fully furnished, high929 words
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Advertisement680 1982-06-04 33 c) Other Real Estates PRME LAND FOR SALE Behind Ming Court Hotel, lend nt M.OOO sq.fL ExJeUng wtth c vacent bunglow end c Mock ol 3-etorey epertnienl (9 untts approi buHI-tn Of 1.200 sq.ft.) Average tenanted at $2,400 p m per ontt Expire In early ISS3. Write to: P.O. BOX680 words
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Advertisement780 1982-06-04 33 Jurong JTC Factory ler as*K1. Corner Terrace, 17,000 sq.rt land. 9,000 sq.rt built-in, sellIng $1.1 million ono. 2 Type C 3, 52.500 sq.ft tend. 12,000 sq.ft built-in plus one 3-storey building (7,200 sq ft per storey). Selling $3 million ono. Pi Hicipoie only Pteeee contact City Valuers A ConsMWanU Pte780 words
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Advertisement589 1982-06-04 33 ATTRACTIVE POSB LOANS FOR SHOPS OFFICES Maximum Loan Up to 80S ot valuation Repayment Upto 20 years Interest 11%% 1-10yssr$) 12V4%(11-20ye»rs) CALL *****22 FOR MORE INFORMATION Credit POSB Pte Ltd Mm Floor. CPF Bu.' J.,, K Robinson Road, Support 0106. A BLOCK OF BANKMQ/ OFFICES (OR SHOPPMO) POR SALE WHMn589 words
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Advertisement647 1982-06-04 33 f FOR LEASE 1 I ORCHARD ROAD 3.220 sq H $4.90 psf inclusive of I service charge. J Tong Eng Building Office space available Area: 1,220 sq.ft. Ample Car Park Contact: Miss Joyce Kang Tong Eng Brothers PteLtd Tel: *****12 PIL BUILDING 140 Cecil Stree c 1,189 sq.ft front unit647 words
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Advertisement877 1982-06-04 33 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA OFFICE 473 sq.ft. 9th floor, facing sea. $4.75 p.s.f. Inclusive maintenance Available 15/6/82. Principals only, call Mr. Ng *****75. OFFICE SPACE VrAKJUJLE at International Plaza. Area 2382 sq.ft. at $4.20 ps.f. Inclusive of maintenance Interested please call Emily. *****77. OFFICE PREMISES FOR rental at Boat Quay, facing South877 words
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Advertisement434 1982-06-04 33 BYLANDS BULDBM SHOP unit. 207 sq ft $830 psf Vacant possession Water facilities Tel *****58/*****60. ORCHARD PLAZA. OROUNDFLOOR Prime location Unit 01-45. 215 sq.ft. Bargain sale!! Vacant possession. Call: *****62 ORCHARD PLAZA 2nd floor unit, facing escalators. 485 sq ft at $975 p.s.f negotiable, or rent at: $5.00 psf Tel434 words
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Advertisement496 1982-06-04 33 FAR EAST SHOPPING CENTRE Shop space of various sizes for rent. Oood for florist, halrdresslng salon, retail shop TEL:»S24II Jawte MMzankw Floor Shop In Singapore Shopping Contra Ponang Road. Oood location, mt •q n M sop I AviHißli Immadl aMy Choong Koon Song Co (Pto)Ltd(itM) CKS Aucttonors a. valuors Pto496 words
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Advertisement837 1982-06-04 34 s^a^ 1 I HT% IsJ ''A I 1_?" I ftmrmwMiiLW NORTH EAST ASIA DEUGHTS TFmnnm ALL JAPAN (KYUSHU) KOREA VWUJIES (PUSAN/KYONGJU) 13 DAYS $2871 "\Z M mT m K REA TWWA Travel W** comfort SVays^T 8 1 hongkong PHIUPPI E and reliability DEPARTUK 14/8. 21/6. 28/6. 5/7. 12/7. 19/7. 26/7837 words
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Advertisement508 1982-06-04 34 (or reliable fare* to:London AnMtarriMtt Pwta Bmaaata n ana 111 Mi Zurich Cipinhigin Oaie •tow Vofk—TaroMa LAjiailii Parth Mm.mi lalmii Baa Banatnt RM 504. Afro- Asia Buildiriß. 63, Robinson Rd, Singapore 0108 Tafc *****32 *****2 a *****31 222 1»4 1 *****a0 T A-197 102 Tours NAM HO TMIEI SERVICE (S)508 words
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Advertisement700 1982-06-04 34 OETTKEBEST it^B^^ ot= BOTH WORLDS fiQSjB HOUDAY IH ASIA JH^^ Check our options: gff*^i& 4 Days Penang, $440 < '-^Jjp* H^ 5 Days Lake Toba& Medan, $570 J^C^-'* < wk 1 5 Days Bangkok Chiengmai, $995 i l3ak'Tsr i!^'\'' i ¥jMfrs VmL 5 Days Bangkok Pattaya, $760 fl lil^Pfl 8700 words
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Advertisement142 1982-06-04 34 MALAYSIA TOURS 3D OENTINO C/A $170, $340 3D OENTINO AIR $189 3D TIOMAN $235 3D KUANTAN $Its 3D CLUB MED $320 4D PEN ANO (Air) $441 4D M AI./I. PEN C/A $21S/SMB 5D MAL/PEN/CH OENT $255/$3»5 6D MAL/KL/PEN/OT/CH ttSB 6D RAWA/KUANTAN/ TRENOOANU/K. BAHRU/ S. OOLOK $3*6 IDAV/2DAY TOURS MALACCA. DESARU,142 words
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Advertisement212 1982-06-04 34 Round The World 25 Days $5790 Grand USA Canada East West Coasts 23 Days $5290 USA Canada West Coast 15 days $3490 19 days $4190 Dep: 4/4. 11/4.12/4 13/4.18/4.25/4. 2/5.9/5.16/5.23/5. 29/5.30/5 31/5, 6/6.13/6,20/6. 27/6.4/7.11/7 18/7.25/7 Carefree U.S.A. 13 Days $2790 Dep 28/4,5/5. 12/5. 19/5.26/5.2/6.9/6. 16/6.23/6.30/6,7/7. 21 11 %MQry Wednesday Hawaii/Honolulu/212 words
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Advertisement344 1982-06-04 34 nJoRTH EASIfcHN I DELIGHTS I 12 Days ***** I n V Washington, I Gettysburg. Hershey. I Niagara Falls. Toronto. I 1000 islands. Ottawa etc 1 1 ■EASTERN HIGHLIGHT^ 12 Days 5339 b II II N y Philadelphia. I Washington. Shenandah. 1 valley. JFK Spa^e I centre. Disneyworld. I Miami, etc344 words
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Advertisement492 1982-06-04 34 MALAYSIA TOURS CITICENTER TRAVELS a COACH •CUOOLHOUOAYB TOUR PTE LTD depmturks 470 Rr»« Vaßay Road H««) 1 CAa^ONSß^c^l!* 110 DEP: 21/6 $220 SO/IN OKNTMO 2. 3DAVSOENTWQBYAIR Dep Frl $139/ $159 DEP: TUES. THUR. FRI $289 tD/9N PRASCR WLL 3 2 DAYS I MOHTS OENTMO Dep Frl $139/ $149 BY COACH/AIR492 words
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415 1982-06-04 35 ON THE TRACK with TIPTOP KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. SoUdarity U, with S. Dahlan in the saddle, finished a length ahead of Cherry Blossom II (apprentice Bakri) in a fast 600 m trial in 37.4 sec here this morning. The going was good. The five-year-old415 words
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Article18 1982-06-04 35 Llkas Coral Danny Park Gltano Bayu Kencang Loraghiang IV onstantine Takeachance Nano Nano Sunshine Vanity Fair18 words
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Article1673 1982-06-04 35 DApr I 2.15 CLASS 3 DIV 6 1,200 m KAt X (Ratings: 82-75) (Stakes: $14,500) 1 2*KK DlaliaMt IV (1. fflgahaJ Saa*) R (It) Diplomat-Buang 6eg d 2 same (1200 m) Emag g 2 7627*0 Drunad S7 (K) Rutland Arms-Teh 4 rag Cg Dg a d 2 sum1,673 words
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Article, Illustration42 1982-06-04 35 ALL smiles as Susan Sangster, wife of business tycoon Robert Sangster, leads in their Americanbred colt, Golden Fleece (Pat Ed- dery op), after winning the 1982 Epsom Derby run over 2,4 Mm at Epsom, England, on Wednesday. l PI picture42 words
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927 1982-06-04 35 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Penan; Hill looks the pick of the 15 Class 3 newcomers entered for the Selangor Turf Club King's Gold Cup meeting beginning on Saturday. A three-year-old bay Irish colt by Saulingo Divine Heights, he was on board in927 words
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Article13 1982-06-04 35 OWING to pressure on space, Jeep's Mall has been held over.13 words
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Advertisement605 1982-06-04 35 It j H Education Instruction A CAREER IN COMPUTERS with internationally recognised BCS qualifications STAMFORD COMPUTER CENTRE invites applicants for admission to its BRITISH COMPUTER SOCIETY (Part I Examination) course commencing on 1 4th July, 1 982. A modern in-house Computer System with interactive terminals and up-to-date library facilities supplement605 words
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Advertisement384 1982-06-04 35 A RARE CHANCEH Carefully selected/ experienced/ qualified teachers to suit your fees and requirements. *****15. Improvement guaranteed ATTENTION PARENTS! EXPERIENCED tutor offers home tuition, reasonable fees. Improvement assured. Miss Neo, M94U15 (anytime). BILINGUAL EXPERIENCED TEACHERS Specialised home tuition. Any subjects/level/ districts. Immediate arrangement. *****61/ *****69/*****83 BILINGUAL EXPERIENCED TEACHER. Specialised In384 words
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Advertisement576 1982-06-04 35 TYPEWRITING Classes anytime convenient to you, from 8.00 am 10 pm (Including Saturdays and Sundays) Individual coaching Explanation In English, Mandarin, Malay and Tamil. Taught by experienced, qualified and dedicated teachers. Shift classes can be arranged for shift employees. PLEASE ENROL EARLY PUBLIC RELATIONS 1) Sat 4.00-6.00pm 05/06 2) Tues576 words
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Advertisement822 1982-06-04 35 COMPUTER PMMMIAMMMO COURSE (Baainnara) SPECIAL REDUCED FEE FOR STUDENTS ON VACATION Specially designed comprehensive BASIC programming course for the benefit of students and working people who are eager to do more practlcals taught by graduate, experienced and dedicated teachers. Commencing: IIM/F 2.00 -5.00 pm 04/06 2) Sat 5.00 8.00 pm822 words
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Obituary, Illustration165 1982-06-04 36 The Management a Staff Of CATERPILLAR FAR EAST LIMITED express their deepest sympathy to the family of the late MR. SEWA SINGH DHANDAL who passed away peacefully on June 2nd 1982. Condolences Mdfn. Mq Ho#y Kho Th* Bawd of Dir«clon. mtugwrnnl and o( M.I.E Intarior* PI*. L id and165 words
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Obituary, Illustration69 1982-06-04 36 PATH OA BHOG MR AJMCR SINGH VILLAGE P ANGGRIEN KELAN AGED 54y«.ri Passed away peacefully on 30th May 1962 at 3.20 a.m. leaving behind his beloved wife Madam SurJIt Kaur. 4 sons, 3 daughters-in-law, 3 grandsons and I granddaughter to mourn his loss. Path Oa Bhog Cfmony will69 words
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Obituary, Illustration302 1982-06-04 36 IN LOVING MEMORY OF JAMES DAVID Dopartad4-«-«1 No furthar away than picture, A ■mil* or ramambarad phuaa. Our Dalovad ivt9% in iiioiiiory, So vary doaa in so niflfiy w y W. think of you still th« MUM, And My, You mn net gone, You at* |u«t away,302 words
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Obituary, Illustration68 1982-06-04 36 Tha i.mii, ol th« lata MR HOOP LAL SH ARM ■Mi to axpraaa thkir haarMalt Ih.nk. to all ralatim. Manda. •ocm»« and Mr. Dhanwant Singh IOC tn#tf OOAOOV#ACOft« WPSMIM MM kind luuiinct during ttMtr racanl Kirya 1 p m P»gd« cfmooy 4 p.m. vM d# n#W st r#tKMnc#68 words
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322 1982-06-04 36 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By WITH barely 24 hours remaining before the 1983 South-east Asia Games Council meeting in the Republic (today), the Singapore Squash Rackets Association have sounded out most of the delegates in their efforts to have squash included in the Games322 words
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375 1982-06-04 36 THANKS to big, burly Bharat Parashar, Singapore Cricket Club kept themselves within striking range of leaders Singapore Armed Forces Reservists Association when they beat Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association 3-2 in the Milo Premier Squash League at the East Coast Recreation Centre last night,375 words
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Article, Illustration158 1982-06-04 36 Golden girl Lydia signs up as actress MANILA. Than. The Philippines' Golden Girl, sprinter Lydla de Vega, (above) who surpassed Asian records In the cent South-east Asia Games here last December, has signed op as a movie actress canning concern among members of the Philippine Olympic Michael Keen, chairman ofAFP - 158 words
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Article35 1982-06-04 36 BOXING: Rudi Koopmans, of Holland, kept his European light-heavyweight title when he stopped his Italian challenger Cristiano Cavina in the first round of a scheduled 12-round match in Chianciano Terme, Italy, on Wednesday.35 words
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Article39 1982-06-04 36 CYCLING: Bernard Hinault, of France, wrested back the leader's pink jersey in the Tour of Italy race when he clocked 2 hr. 26 mm. 01 sec. to win the 85-kilometre 18th stage from Piamborno to Monte Campione.39 words
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Article35 1982-06-04 36 MOTOR SALLYING: French ace Michele Mouton. the world's top woman driver, held a six-second lead in her Audi Quattro as the surviving crews in the world championship Acropolis rally arrived in Lagonissi. Greece.35 words
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Article63 1982-06-04 36 WEIGHTUPTING: Bulgarian Luboroir Hadzhiev set a world record in the flyweight (52kg class) with a combined total of 252.5 kg beating his own previous best by 2.5 kg at an international competition in Taiabanya, Hungary. Compatriot Boleslav Manolov also set a world record of 1355 kg for theAgencies - 63 words
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342 1982-06-04 36 LONDON, Thurs. England capitalised on the crucial advantage of winning the toss and emphatically beat India by nine wickets in the first one-day cricket international at Headingly yester-' day. New England captain Bob Willis put the touring team in to bat in conditionsReuter - 342 words
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Article210 1982-06-04 36 LONDON, Thurs. Pakistani Test player Zaheer Abbas slammed 162 not out in a Gloucestershire total of 267 on the opening day of their English county cricket championship match against Lancashire yesterday. The brilliant Zaheer sprinkled his second three-figure score this season with 22 boundaries. WithReuter - 210 words
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Article48 1982-06-04 36 THE Singapore Khalsa Association's sports section will hold a meeting at their premises in Tessensohn Road on Sunday at 6 p.m. AH players and officials wishing to represent the SKA for in nockey, soccer, kabadi, squash, net ball, Tae-kwon-do, cricket, athletics and weightlifting are urged to attend.48 words
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Article329 1982-06-04 36 China brush aside all rivals JAKARTA, Thurs. China won all their semifinal matches in the men's and women's singles and doubles in the Asian table tennis championships hen? today. In the men's doubles semi-finals, Guo Yuehua and Xie Saike overcame Japan's Masahirc Maehara and Hiroyuki Abe 21-11, 13-21, 21-18, 21-11.Reuter - 329 words
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216 1982-06-04 36 R. MANORAJ - R. MANORA J By SOME 120 youngsters aspiring to wear national colours will spend six days doing nothing but "eat, sleep and drink" hockey at the RETC Camp in Seletar from Saturday. The group, the largest so far, will be trained in all aspects216 words
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Advertisement677 1982-06-04 36 1 1 I flt U Education Instruction 11 I i 112 Commercial BOOKKEEPING BEGINNERS' j Course commencing 11.6.82 Fridays 730 pm 900 pm Or Sundays 10.30 am 1200 commencing 13 6 82 Or Mondays 6.00 pm 7.30 pm commencing 216.82 Enquiries: Peace Centre Commercial School. 226, 2nd floor, Peace Centre677 words
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Advertisement480 1982-06-04 36 i i 116 Dancing BEGINNERS JAZZ BALLET Satur- I day 5/6/82 4pm Private and graVip classes on Social. Free Style Disco. New Wave. Latin I American and Ballroom dances conducted. Contact Steven It Vivien Dance Studio, Bras Basah Complex. 4th floor. *****48 INTERMEDIATE SOCIAL DANCMO commencing 6/6/82 Sunday 5 pm480 words
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Advertisement140 1982-06-04 36 agadta. beloved lather of PhHomlna Martin (Playma) pssssd away peacefully at St. Andrew's trivandrum on 2 Jurt» 1»82 Block 55. No. Commonwealth Drive. Singapore 0314 Mrs Joanna Lopez, aged 71. mother ol Basil Lopez passed away on 2 June i 2 at OuMon, Kerala. DOLLY THEN nee SEE passed away140 words
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Advertisement35 1982-06-04 36 THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Koh Klam Boon wish to express their heartfelt thanks to Pastor Chng. relatives, office colleagues and friends for their kind assistance, donations, wreaths and attendances during their recent bereavement.35 words
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Article, Illustration196 1982-06-04 37 Borg wants to divorce Mariana, but unwilling to pay huge settlement BONN, Thus. Only money stands In the way of a divorce for Sweden's former world No. 1 tennis player, Bjorn Borg, according to a report In West German newspaper, Bild Zeitang, here yesterday. The newspaperAFP - 196 words
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Article, Illustration334 1982-06-04 37 Spain's Higueras ousts an off -form Connors He will meet Vilas in s-finals PARIS, Thurs. Top seed Jimmy Connors, of the United States, was bundled out of the French Open tennis championships yesterday, beaten 6-2, 6-2, 6-2 in the quarter-finals by 14th seed Jose Higueras, of Spain. Connors, who hasReuter - 334 words
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136 1982-06-04 37 Council clear Gerulaitis for Wimbledon PARIS, Thurs. American tennis star Vitas Gerulaitis was yesterday cleared to play at Wimbledon after winning an appeal against fines imposed during the French Open championships. Three fines amounting to US$75O each ($1,550), for allegedly making obscene gestures, meant that Gerulaitis had amassed more thanReuter - 136 words
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Article294 1982-06-04 37 Rain spoils McE's day LONDON, Thurs. Torrential rain at the end of the day prevented Wimbledon champion John McEnroe from playing his third round match against England's Nick Fulwood, in the Manchester tennis tournament yesterday. Bcaalta Meal rtagles third r and: J. Alexander (Aust) bt N. Brown (Eng) 6-3, 6-0;AFP; UPI - 294 words
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Article164 1982-06-04 37 JANICE BEAH - JANICE BEAH By LITTLE-KNOWN Gerald Loh scored an upset in the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's junior agegroup tournament yesterday when he beat national trainee Dennis Loh 9-4. Results (all q-finals): B»yt ■tagfcM U-18 Adam Malek bt James Long 7-2 (rtd), Surta Armanshah Dt Olivier Bernard 9-7,164 words
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Advertisement736 1982-06-04 37 NOTICES This Advertisement Appeirs as a Matter of Record Only I Aluminium Company of Malaysia Berhad M 567,000,000 I Eight Year Term Loan and U557,391,000 Bank Guarantee Facility Managers Citibank, N.A. Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Berhad Provided By Citibank, N.A. The Bank of Nova Scotia Bank of America N.T. S.A.736 words
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Advertisement302 1982-06-04 37 IN THE HIGH COURT OF MALAYA AT SEREMBAN IN BANKRUPTCY NO. 4 OF 1982 R. Rop Mehd. Nor bin Tvnfcw Koitim Eaperte: Ovvelepment Cemmercial Bonlr (Limited) MM* NOTICE TO: Rota Mehd. Ncr bio Twnhw Kawtm. 78 Jekm Mofciob Kueta Lumpur TAKE NOTICE Itiot a Bankruptcy rMoiKf hot bean ftted ogoimt302 words
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Article146 1982-06-04 38 MADRID, Thurs. In addition to the half-a-million people Spain is expecting for the World Cup soccer finals, officials here are bracing for an influx of thousands of beggars. About 5,000 beggars, or street people, passed through the city last year, and the number is expectedAP - 146 words
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Article, Illustration415 1982-06-04 38 RELYING heavlry on the men who took them to Argentina 4 year* ago, manager Michel Hidalgo hat stewed France to their eigth World Cup finals. Hidalgo has built his side around the player that many observers consider to be the best that France has ever produced, their brilliant captain,415 words
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Article354 1982-06-04 38 Spain have to win, says coach MADRID, Thurs. Jose Santamaria, coach of Spain's World Cup team, says his country have "a moral obligation to win the Cup," but admitted earlier this year that his side may not be ready for the finals. "We've done about 80 per cent of theUPI - 354 words
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Article208 1982-06-04 38 OTHER SOCCER KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Watford, newly-pro-moted to the English Firs! Division, trounced a Malaysian Selection 6-1 in a friendly match at the Merdeka Stadium here yesterday. Watford, 24 up at half-time through goals from Nigel Callaghan and Luther Blisselt, tore the Malaysian defence apart in the second half. Centre-forwardAgencies - 208 words
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Article91 1982-06-04 38 KKVKJAVIK, Than. World Cup finalists England salvaged a 1-1 draw against Iceland when substitute Paul Goddard scored a second-half equaliser here yesterday. England's side included several players battling to clinch a place in the squad of 22 for the finals, and they suffered an early jolt.Reuter - 91 words
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Article80 1982-06-04 38 TOULOUSE, Thurs. World Cup finalists France con*'nued an unconvincing build-up to the tournament when they slumped to a 1-0 defeat by Wales here yesterday. The French have now failed to score in their last three internationals. A 56th-minute goal by lan Rush brought about the latestReuter - 80 words
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Article84 1982-06-04 38 KKI TLJNGEN, Than. World Cap finalists Poland beat West German First Division side VFB Stuttgart 2-1 (half-time 2-1) in a warm-up match here yesterday. Grejran La to, who played for Poland in the 1974 and 1978 World Cap finals, and Zblgniew Donlek scored for the84 words
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76 1982-06-04 38 BRUSSELS, Thurs. The Belgian national team won their last warm-up match before j the World Cup finals, defeating Dutch champions Ajax Amsterdam < 4-2 here yesterday. The Belgian attack was particularly strong, especially in the second half, with Alex Czern- watynski and Jan Ceullemans scoringAP - 76 words
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102 1982-06-04 38 SANTIAGO, Than. Chile's national team defeated Brazilian dab Botafogo 4-1 in their last warm-up game for the World Cop finals here yesterday. The Chilean team, who had been booed by their fans and sharply criticised for their lacklustre play in earlier warm-up games, wereAP - 102 words
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Advertisement778 1982-06-04 38 y Singapore H Tarf Club I NOTICE I W Racegoers are advised that Li NO Gate Admission Fees will be WM pj charged in respect of the Kj Selangor June Off-Course W Meeting 1982 (sth, 6th, |M 12th 13th June 1982) M as no "live" telecast of the races Li778 words
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Article368 1982-06-04 39 DEREK WILD - DEREK WILD By AS expected, two former Putra Cup golfers set the pace on the opening day of the first ASEAN seniors' championship at the Singapore Island Country Club's Old Course yesterday. Singapore left-hander Ong Chew Bee, 57, who now plays off a seven368 words
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Article165 1982-06-04 39 Booby prizes for bad golfers BAD golfers will win prizes in the third HapagLloyd invitation tournament at Sentosa today lessons from professionals! The player returning the worst score will, among his booby prizes, receive a voucher for a lesson from Singapore Island Country Club head professional Chang Chung Fa, while165 words
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Article24 1982-06-04 39 PORT Authority Recreation Club held the Singapore Recreation Club to a 1-1 draw in a friendly hockey match at the Padang yesterday.24 words
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Article219 1982-06-04 39 PETER BIOW - Milo sponsor youth event again PETER BIOW By FOR the second year running, Milo have come forward to sponsor the national youth basketball championships, starting on Wednesday at the People's Association. j Yesterday, Nestle manager Dennis Khoo presented an $8,500 cheque, aptly pasted on to a basketball, to Basketball Association219 words
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Article15 1982-06-04 39 Singapore Tobacco 3-1 in a Singapore Business Houses "ootball League Division "hree match.15 words
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Article234 1982-06-04 39 Tan upsets Lam to enter q-finals TAN MENG CHIANG caused a stir in the Singapore Badminton Association junior individual championship at the Singapore Badminton Hall last night when he upset top seed Lam Cham Wye 18-15, 15-7 to reach the quarter-finals, reports JOE DOR AI. Tan began shakily and trailed234 words
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532 1982-06-04 39 TAN CHEE WAH, the boys' under-16 fourth seed, faltered at his first hurdle when he lost to Son Cher Boon 20-22, 14-21 in the national age group table tennis championships at Poi Ching School, in Toa Payoh, yesterday. Remit* Bays' l!-l« 2ad532 words
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102 1982-06-04 39 IT was another quiet day rt the Anchor Beer-Maru-man Lighters national bowling championships at the Celebrity Bowl yesterday, with only two changes in the Masters' qualifying lists. In the men's section, Mike Wee made his entry on ninth spot with 1,233, while Irene Gardner managed102 words
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Article, Illustration184 1982-06-04 39 PANG TOK UM, the man just about everyone who plays golf in Singapore knows as "Chocolate", is leaving the Singapore Island Country Club after M yean, reports DEREK WILD. Chocolate, who spent three years In the professional's shop at the Island Location before becoming184 words
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294 1982-06-04 39 JOE DOR AI - JOE DOR AI By BALESTIER UNITED have imposed a $175 "fine" on the Football Association of Singapore for not providing match officials for their National Football League Division Three match at Deptford Road on May 29. The $175 "fine" is for the inconvenience294 words
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Article107 1982-06-04 39 FOR the first time In 22 years, Singapore Business Houses Football League Division Two and Three matches will be played daring the fasting month (June 22 to July 2t). The SBHFL are forced to change their origi- nal plans because of the Football Association of Singapore's heavy commitments.107 words
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Article, Illustration182 1982-06-04 39 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By TWO records were set at the Singapore Swimming Club's junior championships at Tanjong Rhu yesterday. Christina Tham, competing in the under-14 section, broke Susan Hoe's seven-year record for the 200 metres individual medley. Christina clocked 2min 39.25 ec, 11.1 seconds insideLIM SENG TIONG - 182 words
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Article52 1982-06-04 39 The scheduled match between TAS Artisans and National University of Singapore in the Amalgamated Union cf Public Employees-organised soccer tournament at Farrer Park yesterday was postponed because the appointed referee did not turn up. In another match Singapore Fire Brigade A beat Police Civilian Technicians 3-1 at the52 words
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Page 39 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous69 1982-06-04 39 ATHLETICS Nlath iua •J Slig»p«rc American Scb—l meet (Dover Rd, 9.00 a.m.). BADMINTON N»UmmI Juni.r c'iklps (SB Hall. 7.30 p. m.). BOWLING N»tl«n»l r'ltln (Celebrity Bowl, 8.45 a m. 8OCCEB SG8FL Dtv. J: SBCSC v Telerec A (F. Park. 5.15 p.m.). Prieadiy: S'pore Coaches v S'pore Referees (Queenstown AC 5.15).69 words
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414 1982-06-04 40 676 DIED IN SOUTHERN CHINA AND SUMATRA Flood havoc in three countries GUANGZHOU, Thursday MORE than 500 people in southern China and at least 176 in Sumatra have died in severe rainstorms. News of havoc and misery are also being reported in Japan. The rainstorms moved to the coastal areasReuter; AP; UPI - 414 words
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324 1982-06-04 40 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The coalition plan for all resistance groups in Cambodia is only one of such measures towards the successful implementation of the United Nations call for a withdrawal of foreign troops there, Malaysian Foreign Minister Tan Sri324 words
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225 1982-06-04 40 BONN, Thorn. Chancellor Helmut Schmidt renewed Us call for a eat la Inlted States Interest rates yesterday, two days before he meets President Ronald Reagan at the economic summit In Paris. fltrwwlßg the Importance of the dollar v world finance, he told Journalists aUPI - 225 words
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733 1982-06-04 40 VIENNA, Thursday THE North Atlantic Treaty Organisation has decided to propose a major initiative to break the long deadlock in the mutual and balanced force reduction (MBFR) talks here. Nato governments have agreed in principle that their summit in Bonn next week willFT; UPI - 733 words
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Advertisement215 1982-06-04 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Furniture exported from Singapore are generally of the "cheap and nasty" type, says a British designer. Pronto home banking and information system will soon be available in Singapore. Canada will soon impose quotas on the import of jeans and sweaters from Singapore. How215 words
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Miscellaneous137 1982-06-04 40 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers in several areas tram late morning onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 21 mln. SUNSET today: 7.18 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: CSC a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER AfeUMe 3/13 C Fine Manila 25/3SC Fair Baagkak 27 33C Cloudy Mtlhuie 3 12C Cloudy BeljUg137 words
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1043 1982-06-04 1 LETTER REALITY OF WAR DAWNING ON BRITONS Europei 4 THERE is nothing else to write about. It is true, of course, that summer is replacing spring; that the Cup Final is about to be decided; that the royal baby is almost due. But none of these is important anymore After1,043 words
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Article, Illustration1295 1982-06-04 1 FOR almost three decades, the huge Sayangjii coastal plain, has been producing plutonium IMr sSKSi toward permanent disposEiti 3--"— R"f at^' J» c SB""^^ pia nti and e.I. dv Ponte de Nemours and Company, which operates it, got sidetracked for years on a controversial planNYT - 1,295 words
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Article, Illustration407 1982-06-04 2 Employee-centred philosophy for the civil service? OPINION EmployeeCentred Management (Ch 5, 7. 51 p.m.): Today's forum discusses a new personnel philosophy for the civil service that centres around the employee and develops his fullest potential. In it, the Shell personnel philosophy will be discussed in comparison to the American and407 words
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Article, Illustration1248 1982-06-04 3 Anita Jekyll and Hyde Onstage, she's a shakin', rockin', twistin' ball of fire, a singing dynamo who will sock it to them at the Top of the Hilton for three weeks from tonight. But offstage, she's a dutiful wife, thoughtful, soft-spoken, loves cooking, going for walks, has old-fashioned ideas about1,248 words
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Article, Illustration382 1982-06-04 3 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM By JAPAN'S most popular stage and TV couple, actress-singer Momoe Yamaguchi and her actor-husband Tomokazu Miura, will star together in another Japanese-produced TV drama on SBC. Called Oar Belcved Daughter, the 29-episode serial, which is dubbed in Mandarin, tells of a girl's doomed love and382 words
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Article, Illustration598 1982-06-04 5 Virtuose veena VEENA RECITAL BY CHITTY BABU Victoria Concert Hall last Sunday Reviewed by RADHIK A SRINIVASEN CLASSICAL dilettante or pure connoisseur, the veena can draw you into its swift and melodious twangs lyEspecially if it is played by an artiste of creative force like Chitty Babu, the Indian veena598 words
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Article515 1982-06-04 5 FOR three hours and 20 minutes without interval, an American professor sang before one of the most knowledgeable audiences on Indian music and they loved it. At this concert last month in Madras, capital of Tamil Nadu state in southern India, Professor John B. Higgins, 50,Reuter - 515 words
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Article, Illustration901 1982-06-04 8 Graduates in stetsons 6 A know-nothing cowboy who pretends to know everything will not make it. But if he will try hard to learn and not get too impressed with himself, he will be 'taken under the wing' of the better cowboys. —samDom The university lies amidst rolling plains andIPS - 901 words
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Article, Illustration677 1982-06-04 10 WILLIAM SAFIRE - Depression: A case of psychonomics WILLIAM SAFIRE B, in New York I 4 Professor John Kenneth Galbraith informs me that the word first used widely in this regard was "panic"; Karl Marx later preferred "crisis"; ultimately, a much softer term "depression" was chosen, so as not to panic the crisis-prone.NYT - 677 words
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Article, Illustration767 1982-06-04 10 GERALD STEWART - GERALD STEWART By in FRANKFURT 4 An orthopaedic surgeon had his located below his swimming pool. He said he had compiled a list off friends and other people he would like to share his shelter in an emergency. 'But none of them know anything about it yet,'767 words
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Article, Illustration775 1982-06-04 12 NORMAN YAP - NORMAN YAP By A COMPUTER that designs shoes? No, it's not a Walt Disney sequel or anything else celluloid. It's an innovation that stands to revolutionise shoe designing and manufacture in Asia and the rest of the world. Tall claim, isn't it? Hubert Chong, principal of775 words
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Article, Illustration1136 1982-06-04 12 Around the world MOST of us associate the World Trade Centre (WTC) with exhibitions Homemakers '82, Food and Hotel '82. The WTC is intended to be Singapore's shop window. It is South-east Asia's premier exhibition complex with four exhibition halls and a total of 28,240 sq metres of exhibit space.1,136 words
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Article801 1982-06-04 12 LOCAL CHELSEA SEA CHARM ANITA EVANS succumbs to Oh who will sing the praise of Palms And all its oenaphilic charms T'would tax the writer of the Psalms A notable abstainer. OENAPHILIC, in case you didn't know, means wine-loving, and it's just the sort of word one might expect to801 words
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Article503 1982-06-04 13 ROSEMARY CHEN - Going going gone ROSEMARY CHEN AUCTION sales can be quite exciting. Not only do you need to study the objects to be sold, but also your fellow bargain-hunters. Never mind a poker face; you should observe an auction poker face. There are the professional buyers who usually buy bulk for503 words
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1 SCIENCE OF OUR TIMES
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Article, Illustration858 1982-06-04 14 Tuning in to the universe Many scientists believe that the time has come to search for extraterrestrial intelligence. For within a decade or two, Earth's atmosphere will be so clogged with man-made radio noise that it may not be possible for an Earth-bound receiver to detect radio signals from intelligent858 words
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Article1637 1982-06-04 14 HAROLD M. SCHMECK - HAROLD M. SCHMECK in NEW YORK Some scientists doubt that interferon will ever be a practical answer to the common cold, because they believe on the basis of other pre liminary research that it would have to be used too frequently and in high doses.1,637 words
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Article717 1982-06-04 15 A German doctor who fell victim to a malignant tumour soon after the death of his son has developed a new theory on cancer. Because his theory contradicts current scientific medicine teachings, he was asked to recant or leave his job as chief resident at717 words
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Article220 1982-06-04 15 THE vampire bat apparently does not have mucn of a sweet tooth, and shows no preference for blood meals that contain added sugar. But given a choice, this highly selective feeder will avoid blood to which salty, sour or bitter-tasting substances have been added. A tasting220 words
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Article232 1982-06-04 15 ALTHOUGH Arctic air is usually considered pristine, far from any sources of pollution, measurements at Barrow, Alaska, the northern-most United States village, have shown it to be remarkably sooty in winter and spring. According to a report by the atmospheric aerosol research group of the University of232 words
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Article260 1982-06-04 15 A TEAM of Brazilian and American scientists has reported that bees of the species eufriesia purpurata collect the insecticide DDT but suffer no apparent harm. The scientists, who were studying malarial mosquitoes in the field, noticed that bees were collecting on walls that had been sprayedNYT - 260 words
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Article834 1982-06-04 15 JOHN NOBLE WILFORD - JOHN NOBLE WILFORD By in NEW YORK FOSSIL hunters led by a Johns Hopkins University paleontologist have discovered foot bones of what they report is the oldest known true primate. The fossils, extracted from 50-million-year-old rocks in Wyoming, provide clear evidence of the earliest aniir.al withNYT - 834 words
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Obituary, Illustration41 1982-06-04 22 IN MEMORI AM OR K Ro mo no than Departed on 2.6.81 PaMiMty nutted and otwayi remem bef rd by Daughter* Rodha. Rodhi R«*ho Brother K Swanwnalkan. Sifter Mn Muthucuffiormamy (Poromei). Doctor* and Nunet of Maioyua Ckrac and Retovitri and FrMndt.41 words
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Advertisement391 1982-06-04 1 Announcing A\fery Special Car Stereo By John Player Special Hi -Power (40 Watts) M With 5 Pre- Set Push Button Now Being Offered 1 Interference -Free Tuner a /WmAJ I At cry Spe D al I In Dashing Design fJUir I yPr cc I John Player Special Hi-Power Series I391 words
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Advertisement18 1982-06-04 1 Fire and water: Escape Anita Sarawak "■Shelters, Next Japanese anyone? serial on TV Pl|l 10 LEISURE. Page 318 words
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Miscellaneous782 1982-06-04 2 I hands of the Germans. charge and Manohar who is the judge is in a dilem|fcjrM[<U snr a MkV^V v w 7 C cor Dinin I LIVE from Studio One ■t^^ll (Ch 8, 8 p.m.): A SBC FEATURE (Radio One, II Chinese musical magazine a.m.): This week's provariety show hosted782 words
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Miscellaneous1261 1982-06-04 2 JL the true »-ij of hi«b fidelity No other amplifiers offer so much quality reproduction and efficient power. Technics suvs New Class A stereo integrated DC amplifier TV and Radio" SBC 5 3.00 PM Opening fokwed by House- 705 Bfothers Lion wives 1 Matinee The Story Of 7 30 News1,261 words
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Advertisement52 1982-06-04 3 Grand holiday entertainment for your family fflfl^lw sth 6th JUnC 1982 <Sat SUn> 100 am tO 6 3 Pm at the N. n</ 1 Police Academy Grounds, Thomson Road. cp J^fjfcrßPT Q Coupons for food and games available at the carnival site. Parking available at the Police Academy and Thomson52 words
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Advertisement312 1982-06-04 4 I k: CONCENTRATE |jjji^ m yffmA I °^ange squash msm ir^li Made from juicy, fresh oranges, Sunquick So give your family Sunquick for extra flavour, Orange is the natural alternative to the messy extra natural goodness ••■■■•^■■■■g*|f task of cutting and squeezing. and extra servings. SI iK o ■i x312 words
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Advertisement161 1982-06-04 8 FA WORKING REFERENCE TOOL DISCIPLINE WITHOUT PUNISHMENT "Discipline Without Punishment" has been written to assist managers in the administration of the disciplinary process in their respective organisations. COVERAGE: Positive Discipline vs Negative Discipline (Discipline without Punishment) vs (Traditional Approach to Discipline) Disciplinary Procedures/Forms Absenteeism And How To Track This Gross161 words
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Advertisement564 1982-06-04 10 r REDIFFUSION has the finest range of Philips Colour TV for 1 your utmost viewing pleasure. ■rrl 111 IHO symbol of leading rlllUrU technology. Fully guaranteed by Rediffusion with genuine spare parts including picture tube. PHILIPS 26CL-0000 If L Downpaymant: $260 l^f^k 9S 24 months X 581 Y^^U LBB (2-year564 words
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Advertisement717 1982-06-04 12 Sanyo Refrigerators A vital link in the Sanyo Cold Chain I I SfISS je*i*Am4& I C LD W TH LESS ENERGY tffSSmSm I Separated Fan-Motor I «^-_^fl |V I On conventional refrigerator/freezers. t*l I g I the fan is adjacent to the motor. With I BMipH Sanyo's separated fan-motor systems,717 words
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Advertisement75 1982-06-04 13 AMIR SON'S now offer CHINESE PAKISTAN CARPETS WHOLESALE PRICES FOR COLLECTORS FINE PERSIANS OLD TRIBAL AFGHANS at REALISTIC PRICES (We regret we cannot offer these at wholesale prices but we can assure you that you will be getting the best value) AMIR SONS (Established in 1921) Gll Gl5, Ground Roor.75 words
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Advertisement477 1982-06-04 13 r FRESHURE 1 Shiseido FRESHURE cosmetics help sun-damaged skin return to its former dewy, moist, fair complexion and lets you enjoy sunshine all year round. Lightly-scented with ILANG ILANG OILS, Freshure is light enough for use even on skins sensitive to fragrant oils. Shiseido Freshure fr Skin Lotion I I§s477 words
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Advertisement479 1982-06-04 16 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■a CAPITOL-REPUBLIC Now Showing (CAP *****59) 11am, 1.45, 4, 6.30 a 9.15 No FrM List (REP *****02) 11* m, 1.45, 4, 6.45* 9.15 No Fr««Li*t rjrj[om»> siwo] pfwr sunn snnsomo/uc souhd* CAfirot The mc«t II Heart -Stopping JVSH W I Action sine* v 3^^ %J y KURT RUSSELL J J479 words
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Advertisement277 1982-06-04 16 1 John Murray's highly acclaimed comedy Starring Suzanne Danielle Patrick Mower j From June 6 to 12, 1982 I f/f At 25, Maggie Kendall feels it's about time she lost her innocence. London taxi driver Brian Shepherd seems the ideal choice. Brian prepares Maggie for her impending marriage to fiance277 words
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Advertisement594 1982-06-04 16 iii.GiS cathay ii o GQnnEnsa C( 241h ROMANTIC DAY' (I Cl 3 SHOWS MOTE TIMES l'| il 10.30 am. 1.00 a 7.30pm ]l School CMMran V At O*y Shows Only J I il> StaNs $1 50 Cvcla *2 50 |'l V PATWOWS PLEASE MOTE jl As Iha main him Icatura594 words
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Advertisement161 1982-06-04 17 ■^'Letitbeme'^H W Year book 82 The Latest of the Greatest! More new songs in more pages (344!). More colour pin-ups. You'll thrill to the world's bestselling songs and music makers Bee Gees, Boney M. and Abba! Sing today s superhits for just a song $12.00 only! ===s=^==^ IK t^^m7 l161 words
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Advertisement975 1982-06-04 17 I HAMMOND ebtnAt^S^t YOUR IN-BUILT MlfelC TEACHER from the inventor first maker of electronic organs. T^f^^^'"*XVj jjg'ff^^./ I.^ (^BJLo^BWaWaJ H Bffl iai i «s^,^ IT bsH^Hb^b^bl Hammond gives a new twist to the ancient craft of music making with its exclusive Compose-/-. -Ovrd The chaDenge of a worthwhile hobby must975 words
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Advertisement529 1982-06-04 18 STAHL CHEMICAL ASIA PTE. LTD. on their official opening from ACE PRESSUREWELD INT L( PTE) LTD. P 1 109, Kallang Way, Kallang Industrial Estate, Singapore 1334. W i Tel: *****77 (10 lines) Cable: ACEWELD, SINGAPORE Tlx: ARPI R*****4 We are proud to be the mam mechanical contractor for the erection529 words
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Advertisement458 1982-06-04 19 ATTRITOR U Vj GRINDING w MILL I I Motor: 20 H.P. mm, \*ZB*m HIGH SPEED DISSOLVER Capacity: 2,000 litres type *J lI^OHI HIGH SPEED IMgffh DISSOLVER J v 25 HP. W ""OTHERS X AiWCIMEtRINC WORKS Blk. 13, No. 505, Tampinei Close, Singapore 1953. Tel: *****1 *****70 We specialise in the458 words
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Advertisement706 1982-06-04 20 APPOINTMENTS Apprenticeship Scheme for School-Leavers Reservists The EDB offers skills training in the PHILIPS-GOVERNMENT TRAINING CENTRE and BROWN-BOVERI GOVERNMENT TRAINING CENTRE leading to the award of the CRAFTSMAN CERTIFICATE upon successful completion of the apprenticeship programme. Apprenticeship Term Commences 2 August 1982 PHILIPS-GOVERNMENT TRAINING CENTRE (PGTC) OFFERS: 1) Precision Metal706 words
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Advertisement675 1982-06-04 20 I CAREER IN I I COST ACCOUNTING I fh 3M Singapore has a vacancy for a dynamic and flj |p.' intelligent young person who wishes to embark on a M career in Cost Accounting. J* This is a challenging position and the successful I H candidate will be involved with675 words
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Advertisement556 1982-06-04 20 The best sales people work for Rank Xerox Rank Xerox, world leader in the copier/duplicator field is looking for bright, young people to expand their sales force. If you are 21—30 years old, well educated (preferably up to tertiary level), have had successful sales experience, are able to communicate with556 words
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Advertisement905 1982-06-04 21 APPOINTMENTS WELL ESTABLISHED INTERNATIONAL BULLION COMPANY HAS VACANCIES FOR:BUSINESS EXECUTIVES (MALE OR FEMALE) REQUIREMENTS: Mature and ambitious Candidates above 21 years of age Possess drive, diligence and confidence in dealing with top level businessmen Knowledge of commodities, stocks or bullion trading an advantage We are offering a life-time career for905 words
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Advertisement650 1982-06-04 21 CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS has a vacancy for the following position: ACCOUNTS SUPERVISOR The successful candidate will report directly to the accountant and will assist in all accounting matters. Requirements: EITHER completed ACCA foundation A and B, 3 years' experience with at least 1 year in supervisory capacity, OR LCC Higher650 words
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Advertisement706 1982-06-04 21 Applications are invited lor appointment to the post of FACULTY ASSISTANT (DEAN'S OFFICE, FACULTY OF ARTS A SOCIAL SCIENCES) Preference will be given to candidates with a period of relevant working experience prMH (1) G.C.E. 'A' Level Passes in 2 subjects and 0' Level Passes in two sub|ects (including General706 words
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Advertisement499 1982-06-04 21 Wf A subsidiary of a major Australian |l Mining Group in Jurong is seeking a dynamic and aggressive I SENIOR SALES I I ENGINEER I The candidate should have the following prerequisites. An Engineering Degree or Diploma Several years of working experience in a heavy industries environment A presentable appearance499 words
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Advertisement521 1982-06-04 22 APPOINTMENTS dtS DTS SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. (Member of the TRANSMARCO GROUP) DTS Singapore Pte Ltd is an exclusive distributor for Business Computer Systems. In view of our aggressive expansion programme which Includes the setting up of a professional computer training school, we are searching for high-calibre individuals to take up521 words
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Advertisement871 1982-06-04 22 ™n TENDER NOTICE /T^^^T\ 1 Tenders will be received (M up to noon Friday, 25 June, I mJ I *-9J 1982 for the purchase of any \L_^^J/ of the following craf t> 4 Police motor launch** HARAPAN GROUP n.m.ly PB 2. PB 3, P6 5 has vacancies for the following871 words
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Advertisement329 1982-06-04 22 MINISTRY OF DEFENCE Tender will be received for the supply of the following undermentioned items in the Ministry of Defence (Logistics Division), Tanglin, SINGAPORE 1024 up to 11 .00 a.m. on date shown against the items:1. PROVISION OF BOOT SHOE REPAIR SERVICES Tender No: MINOEF(LOG) P/OC3B/82 Cloeinfl Data: 18-6-82 Tender329 words
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Advertisement254 1982-06-04 22 PTE LTD (In IJqahUU.n) FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY! OIVEN pursuant to Section 272 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185, that the Final General Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed Company will be held at the Office of M/s. Wee Seng Tlong Co., Rooms 501-505, Colombo Court, Singapore 0617254 words
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Advertisement787 1982-06-04 22 C CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (MR EAST) LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) COMPANY ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors are pleased to announce that they have decided to recommend a First and Final Dividend of 15% (less tax) on the enlarged issued capital in respect of the financial year ended 31st March, 1982787 words
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Advertisement179 1982-06-04 22 [police/ s force 1 \singapore/ TENDER NOTICE Tenders ore invited by the Commissioner of Police for: Regular Gra»«-Cutting At Civil Dafance School I, Vigilanta Driva Off South Buona Vista Road Tender Deposit: $250/CLOSING TIME A DATE: 12 NOON 21 Juna 92 Showround: To maat at tha Civil Da fence School179 words
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Advertisement778 1982-06-04 23 NOTICES \flt*f TENDER NOTICE Seporote tenders ore invited for1. RE-ROOFING OF GODOWN 37/38 AT KEPPEL WHARVES Tender Deposit $1,000 00 Closing Date 22 Jun 82 Site Showround 7 Jun 82 at 10 00 am meet at Contracts Department 2. SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF PRINTED FORMS FROM 1 AUG 82 TO778 words
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Advertisement632 1982-06-04 23 PUBLIC UTILITIES WATER DEPARTMENT SUNGEI SELETAR/ BEDOK WATER SCHEME Tenders are invited for the foHowing:--1 Nominated Sub-Contract No 2A For Supply, Delivery and Installation of Mechanical and Electrical Equipment for Sungei Seletar and Bedok Raw Water Pumping Stations. Eligibility: Registered contractors in 9 (i), (ii) Mechanical Engineering, Supply (d) Electrical632 words
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Advertisement798 1982-06-04 23 ,j|A- PUBLIC UTILITIES P^ BOfIRD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the following: 1 Supply of 600/1000 Volts joints suitable for 120 sq mm ST/TR/BR jointing. Eligibility: Registered contractors in Supply (d) Electrical Materials and II Electrical Contractors all classes. 2 Supply of HT and Summation Metering Equipment. Eligibility: Registered798 words
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Advertisement676 1982-06-04 23 #PWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from PWD Registered Contractors for the following:--(A) SEE(R) 14/82 Widening and Improvements to Neo Tiew Road (B) SQS/35/82 Construction of Junior College at Jurong Watt (C) PWD/SQS/CAOD/T/14/82 Milling of Flexible Asphalt Pavements at Singapore Changi Airport for the pariod 15.7.82 to 14.7.83 (D) MAE676 words
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Advertisement677 1982-06-04 23 Tender Notice Tenders are invited for— I BUILDING a) Tender No. AMM/T/82/014— Supply, I delivery, installation, commissioning I and maintenance of two (2) nos. air I handling units and ductwork to Tele- I corns Jurong East Telephone Ex- I change. Eligibility: Registered Contractors— Class C I above Non-Registered Contractors— Deposit677 words
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Advertisement1124 1982-06-04 24 NOTICES PEREMB2L. _BERHAD AN INVITATION PEREMBA BERHAD. an investment holding company with extensive interests in Malaysian land and property development proiects invites applications from matured and experienced candidates for the following posts: a) RESIDENT ARCHITECT O Qualification Bto 10 years post graduate expenence. And E«perience including contract administration ol high1,124 words
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Advertisement674 1982-06-04 24 umui 1 uniTen mmon works (maLaysia) Hotnmgs Bemao I iinco'po'aieo h Minima) Notice of Annual General Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twelfth Annual General B Meeting of the Company will be held at the UMW Auditorium H situated at the registered office of the Company at Jalan Utas,674 words
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Advertisement1009 1982-06-04 24 umui] unrrcn moron works [maLaysia] nomings BGRhian Notice of Extraordinary General Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the UMW Auditorium situated at the registered office of the Company at Jalan Utas, Batu Tiga Industrial Estate. Shah Alam. Selangor on1,009 words
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Advertisement362 1982-06-04 24 Hi THE HIGH COURT OP THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Campule* Wladtag L'p N«. (1 1 1 IK la Ike Matter af the Cwnpuim Act (Ctapter 185) AND the Matter «f CHUNDO CORPORATION PTE. LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE Is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding Up of the362 words
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Advertisement236 1982-06-04 24 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Richard Loo T«ow X— NRIC NO. *****88/J is with effect from 29th May 1982 (Saturday) no longer in our employ and is therefore not authorised to transact any business or collect any monies on behalf of the Company. Fransmer Services (S) Pte Ltd236 words
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Advertisement156 1982-06-04 24 CENTRAL SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT The following tenders ore invited by the Chief Supplies Officer, Centrol Supplies Dept a Raincoat, waterproof, knee length for Environmental Health Department b Screen. Display, moveable for Miniatry of Education. c Lags, Trestle lop, table trolley and carpenter* tabla for Miniatry of Education. Tha doting time and156 words
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Article, Illustration107 1982-06-04 1 am+Am (7) itr ii^ tttt itJnmttW S «*Jsfef <>*««# f* A Iff HI fj w ft 4?E KPJ£7 °M^+-^* *W# R«»X <SHISB A4fi> liitiK tfett^Bfl iirt*fi'jwaa ffls ■If I fl'j WEß- /Lf-'^^ffl WHiftfifllM^'-jW^Rfr ft*w« t *frj.B#«iiw«««> w srin'j tt«fn«»fi*i -f>^ fir nli q? w*h ««>i --»a^ A- *^A107 words
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Article, Illustration1045 1982-06-04 1 LI LIENFUNG - LI LIENFUNG 18 songs of a nomad flute (7) By HOME at last! Cai Wenji was finally home and that seemed enough for her. She wrote in her 18th and final song that "like a candle that was lit from burned ashes, like a1,045 words
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Article221 1982-06-04 2 ZENGSHEN lived in Feicheng in the state of Lv ftS where another man with the same name committed a murder. "It's serious! Zengshen has killed somebody," someone hurriedly reported the matter to Zengshen's mother. Zengshen's mother was then weaving by the window. She did not even221 words
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100 1982-06-04 2 I REFER to the article on the Chinese Chamber building on Oct 9 1981. Mr Huang (Pao Fang) was only a member of the Design Committee which was entrusted with making recommendations on the furnishings and other facilities to the Construction Committee. We feel100 words
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Article, Illustration17 1982-06-04 2 Xie Xuehua - Xie Xuehua Three people come to tell Zengshen's mother that her son has killed someone17 words
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Article, Illustration288 1982-06-04 2 KWANZI - KWANZI By YOU need not wait for Zhongyuan Jie (the Hungry Ghosts Festival; the seventh lunar month) to see a spate ot roadside operas. For over the next few weekends, six dialect opera troupes will put up 14 items in the "Hong Lim Park Opera288 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous321 1982-06-04 2 Winners of Cross-language Crossword No 34 $51 cash: LEE PANG WEE (I.C. no: *****70/H) $2t cash each: CHOO FAI LIN TAN YBOW KHOON (I.C. no: *****45/G) (I.C. no: *****32 D) YANG SIX YEE TAN ENG KHIM (I.C. no: *****00/ C) (IC. no: *****30/ D) TEOH BOON SENG GAY BOON CHIANG321 words
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Miscellaneous283 1982-06-04 2 CROSS-language Crossword Puzzle will be published every Friday. It is a Chinese crossword, but the does are given In English. Eleven winners will be picked from the allcorrect entries. One will receive $5C cash and the other II $2t each. No: 35 Entry form I IsmjuE Cross Language i pbbS283 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement196 1982-06-04 3 a^BaT V It's "Bacardi Talk" for the entire month H of June at the Goldmine. With every I drink of the Bacardi Rum, a chic YIP H Bacardi Goldmine Card, with equally fl "YIP" privileges, will be given away. H All cards will go into the bin for a grand196 words
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Advertisement838 1982-06-04 3 "UuK Iblta^/^ .^Bm^T Wr Normal price: $43.10 J a| w^ al "^Su- The answers to many questions that *W fl lAm^^iv^^^^Bufc >■ B^^^B bM nave P' c ue^ many a young mind are ■BPt«^B«^^^B^B^^^^ < \^CZ7 fiBHUmPHUn— I^ ™W encyclopaedia that takes a thematic I A a PP roacn t0838 words
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SECTION THREE
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Bilingual
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Article, Illustration776 1982-06-04 4 S. ILAKKIAPITHAN - S. IL AKKI APITH AN Glimpses of Tamil Literature: Manimekalai (Part Two) By PRINCE Udayakumaran entered Uvavanam and saw Suthamathi alone. Manimekalai was not with her. He suspected that Manimekalai was hiding somewhere in the garden. "Where is your friend hiding herself?" asked the prince. "She must776 words
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Article, Illustration540 1982-06-04 4 P. BARATHY - P. BARATHY By AS a result of his quick wit and presence of mind, Tenali Raman got himself appointed as Court Jester at the palace of King Krishnadeva Raya. He thought life was going to be easy for him from then on. But Raman had no540 words
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Article, Illustration78 1982-06-04 4 S.V. KRISHNAN - S.V. KRISHNAN ft&BIIUTIp retold by S IT (9) t£ &O) U UJD»S>9U3i®T <STGYUUI}ih «3f5&WLv urrgiarrgg esr. Some birdt were hovering over the baby and protecting it. These birdt were known at Shakuntal" birdt. htsstQuj, (tpafleurt (sjp/5 j/* Qfargi, $,m edging, if\ Q*arsi£l </srt_i£ Q«/r(s>^^/ fiUOTT*,**78 words
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Advertisement197 1982-06-04 4 A Unique and Entertaining t^_ f is here now in Singapore mtg/^gm^m 1 his show is different from other bird Other intelligent birds performing at the shows because we make use ol the birds show are: "Big John" the Sulphur- Crested natural behaviour and all the birds are Cockatoo and197 words
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Advertisement56 1982-06-04 4 t -at** AATHICHOODI Do nothing improper. LijDw&t-J&u Qurriu SginSff eurrypg, «6?«ir srr&9o &s)!*>&>. njl ib &(si£. $t TIRUKKURAL g^ Death after a virtuous life is preferable to A life sustained by lies and slander. _IHHMm ILHH BHPHb^B^BIBBbVb^BH ;^^PVVH|flPfl|vfflHflflßfe^HMAH|^^| Sb^b^b^b^Hß*** i m^^^^^^^ K»lf*l(lMVl]TTß^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^P M^^^^^^^ COOKERY ©aMtm W® iKgft^ftiffi) off FASHION ©CfD56 words
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