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Title Section14 1982-06-07 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8214 words
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Article, Illustration539 1982-06-07 1 PLO vows to 'fight unto death' BEIRUT, Sunday ISRAELI tanks and troops invaded Lebanon behind a screen of bombing jets and shelling gunships today, and latest reports said the attackers advanced as far as the southern port of Tyre. A United Nations spokesman in Beirut, confirmingAgencies - 539 words
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545 1982-06-07 1 >ETER MA^ tLHURST - >ETER MA^tLHURST Soviet build-up in Asia By Our Tokyo Correspondent Soviet build-up TOKYO, Sun. A marked increase in Soviet military presence in Asia during the past year will now force Japan to take "urgent" steps to improve its defence capabilities, a highly-placed official545 words
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513 1982-06-07 1 BUENOS AIRES, Sun. ARGENTINA has been buying planes, missiles and other arms in a worldwide shopping effort to replace losses in the Falkland Islands war, according to Argentine and foreign sources. They said in interviews that the main suppliers had been Israel and Libya,NYT; UPI - 513 words
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Article68 1982-06-07 1 NEW DELHI, Sun. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi has rescinded a recent decision of the federal Ministry of Information and Broadcasting to indianise the name of its radio network, news agency reports published today said. The decision follows bitter protest from legislators in the southern state of TamilAFP - 68 words
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Article49 1982-06-07 1 SALISBURY, Sun. More than two years after Rhodesia became independent as Zimbabwe, 250 companies and associations are still using the country's old name in their titles, Justice Minister Simbi Mubako complained. Those who fail to change voluntarily will be forced to by legislation, he warned. AFP.AFP - 49 words
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142 1982-06-07 1 MANY accidents on the roads are caused by motorists who fall to eve way to traffic havg the right of way. And In the first four months of tola year, 248 accidents occurred because of this, said the Traffic Police la Its weekly read142 words
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Article55 1982-06-07 1 TEHERAN, Sun The political and ideological chief of one of Iran's police departments was Killed in an attack by the left-wing Muiahedeen Khalq, the Islamic Republic reported today. Two soldiers and two policemen also died in the attack last Thursday, the newspaper reported. It named the policeAFP - 55 words
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Article49 1982-06-07 1 ONE of the Israeli Jets taking part in a bombing raid on Palestinian guerilla strongholds in southern Lebanon in reprisal (or what Israel said was the FLO'S part in the attempted assassination on Thursday in London of the Israeli Ambassador to Britain, Mr Shlomo Argov. AP pictureAP - 49 words
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105 1982-06-07 1 PARIS, Sun. French President Francois Mitterrand expressed evident displeasure as today's third working session of the Versailles economic summit was delayed through the late arrival of foreign and finance ministers. United States President Ronald Reagan killed the few minutes' wait by trying unsuccessfully to openAFP - 105 words
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Article442 1982-06-07 1 VERSAILLES, Sun THE Versailles summit of the seven industrialised countries was dominated by a "clash" between President Ronald Reagan and West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt last night over the issue of Soviet export credits. The session, in which a European official said "undiplomatic" language wasReuter; AP; UPI - 442 words
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Article78 1982-06-07 1 LONDON. Sun. Britain should devote £35 million (SJI3S million) a year, including £15 million in new spending, on selective aid to foreign students here, a private study urged today. The report, published by the Overseas Students Trust, was made in respoase to a 25 per centReuter - 78 words
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Article44 1982-06-07 1 THE HAGUE. Sun Dutch authorities have granted a temporary visa to the Second Secretary of the Iranian embassy in Moscow, after he arrived in Amsterdam and asked for political asylum, the Foreign Ministry said here yesterday. The diplomat was not identified. AFP.AFP - 44 words
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Article64 1982-06-07 1 BEIRI T, Son. Palestinian guerillas were tonight putting up fierce resistance to prevent an Israeli armoured unit, Including tasks with close air support, from landing in the Zahr&ni area of southern Lebanon. The guerillas said Zahranl, about eight km south of Sldon port, was the farthest theReuter - 64 words
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Advertisement226 1982-06-07 1 KWGSOKCAIITM ff IT'S LIGHTER \[\J WITH NEW Ajfc* J^ P.U. SOLE 52 pages today US managers have only themselves to blame Page 12 Singapore gets 5-1 Kirin Cup thrashing Page 35 Bank demotes two for fighting Page 7 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 34 CAUSEWAY II COMICS II KDITORIAL 12 LETTERS226 words
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Article491 1982-06-07 2 Face-saving formula THE NTUC came up with a face-saving formula that ended a row between the Asia Commercial Banking Corporation, the Singapore Bank Officers' Association and the Singapore Bank Employees' Union. The management had wanted to sack two workers for fighting within the premises. The unions, however, felt this491 words
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Article334 1982-06-07 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: IT is easy to understand the Importance of productivity in industry, but less easy to see how the concept can be applied in schools. Does it mean that teachers will have to handle larger classes? Or is it to be calculated in terms of the334 words
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Article204 1982-06-07 2 Biggest football match THE biggest tournament in the history of soccer will start in Spain on June 13. The 1982 World Cup finals will have 24 competing teams and 52 matches. About 1,500 million people will be watching the July 11 final on television. Brainchild of Frenchman Jules Rimet,204 words
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Article185 1982-06-07 2 OLYMPIA TO ACQUIRE SABAKAYA PROPERTIES OLYMPIA Plywood and Timber Products Bhd has taken another step in its drive to diversify into property. It has announced it was acquiring Sabakaya Properties Sdn Bhd for M 547.8 million, to be satisfied by the issue of 38.25 million new Olympia shares185 words
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Article121 1982-06-07 2 SCEPTICISM OVER CHINA TRADE SINCE the 19th century, China has been attractive to foreign investors. Today, that attraction is tinged with caution. The Japanese, for example, are sceptical about trade links because of the continuing struggle between the forces for change represented by Mr Deng Xiaoping and the conservative121 words
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Article470 1982-06-07 2 Cooperation ends WIDENING political differences has resulted in the quiet ending of almost all official cooperation between the United States and the Soviet Union in space exploration. The American-Soviet Space Cooperation Agreement, signed in 1972 ana renewed in 1977, was allowed to expire on May 24. An470 words
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Article390 1982-06-07 2 No reason to be shy "MAGIC brought me out of my shyness," admits British magician Paul Daniels, 44, who used to be painfully conscious of his pale complexion and his lack of height. "You see, he says, "you can't do tricks on yourself. When you say, 'pick a390 words
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Article98 1982-06-07 2 Chinese art songs KNOWLEDGE and understanding of Chinese philosophies are what inspire Prof Lin Sheng Shin s art songs. He reads a lot of Lao Zi, Zhuang Zi, Kong Zi (Confucius) and other Chinese philosophers. Prof Lin, 68, is known for making the classic poem Man98 words
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Article225 1982-06-07 2 Pressure continues UMNO is keeping up the pressure on disloyal party members. It has dismissed 11 members for contesting or supporting independent and opposition candidates in April's general election. The party's disciplinary committee has also ordered another eight members to show why action should not be taken225 words
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437 1982-06-07 3 SovietUS space ventures come to a halt NEW YORK, Sun. Almost all official cooperation between the United States and the Soviet Union regarding space exploration has come to a quiet end as a result of the two nations' widening political differences. The American-Soviet vSpace Cooperation Agreement, signed in 1972 andNYT - 437 words
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190 1982-06-07 3 Schmidt faces test poll in his hometown HAMBURG, Sun. West German Chancellor, Helmut Schmidt, faces a key election test today as 1.2 million voters began voting in his home city of Hamburg, where his Social Democratic Party (SDP) is in danger of losing office after an unbroken 25 years inReuter - 190 words
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418 1982-06-07 3 Party replaces opponent of Solidarity WARSAW, Sun. A strong opponent of the free trade union, Solidarity, was replaced yesterday by a moderate as leader of the Communist Party's Warsaw region, the official Polish news agency PAP said. Mr Stanislaw Kociolek, who took over in Warsaw after the birth of SolidarityReuter - 418 words
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Article56 1982-06-07 3 WE ARE living in an age of clashing V nations, even within the Western world, all dominated by a vast and seemingly irreconciliable conflict between two mutually hostile systems communism versus capitalism, dictatorship ver- sus democracy. s New York Times columnist James Reston summing up the sceptical56 words
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Article, Illustration98 1982-06-07 3 THE BIG 7 START THEIR POW-WOW LEADERS and officials from the seven major industrial powers seen at the first session of their summit on Saturday at Versailles, a vast complex built In the 17th Century for King Louis XIV. la the foreground are United States President Ronald Reagan (right) andUPI - 98 words
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Article174 1982-06-07 3 NEW YORK, Sun. Some Nato allies are pressuring the United States to reduce the proportion of blacks in the military and to limit the number assigned to Nato bases in Europe, the New York Times reported in its Sunday edition. But according to a top defence departmentAP - 174 words
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Article145 1982-06-07 3 Reagan to get symbolic eagle BONN, Sun. West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt plans to present President Ronald Reagan with a pair of bald eagles America's national symbol at next week's Nato summit. Mr Schmidt's gift was reported in West German newspapers on Thursday and government officials were treating the matterUPI - 145 words
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Article30 1982-06-07 3 SAN SALVADOR, Sun. Twenty-four Salvadorean leftist guerillas surrendered yesterday in northern Chalatenango province on the sixth day of a major army sweep through the region, officials said. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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443 1982-06-07 4 PETER HAZELHURST; KOICHIISHIYAMA - PETER HAZELHURST and KOICHI ISHIYAMA By of our Tokyo Bureau TOKYO, Sun. The Japanese government is reported to be drawing up a new package plan which is expected to provide Asean and other developing nations with more liberal I terms in aid443 words
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140 1982-06-07 4 - ZAMBOANGA, Sun. Troops in the troubled soutnern Philippines were placed on alert today to prepare for what is expected to be the first real electoral test for the government of President Ferdinand Marcos in more than 10 years. About three million voters in 10UPI - 140 words
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Article58 1982-06-07 4 BANGKOK, Sun. Thai police have confiscated 74 kg of heroin base, the largest seizure this year, in the wreckage of a truck, news reports said today. According to the reports, police found the heroin, worth about 10 million baht (SJ900.000) on the local market inAFP - 58 words
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Article31 1982-06-07 4 JAKARTA, Sun. A suspected outbreak of dengue naemorrhage (ever has killed 28 people in Panipahan village of Bemgkalis regency (Riau) since March, the Armed Forces Daily reported yesterday. AFP.AFP - 31 words
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362 1982-06-07 4 BEIJING, Sunday CHINA today hailed Premier Zhao Ziyang's visit to Japan as a complete success and said it would further enhance Sino- Japanese cooperation and friendship. The Communist Party newspaper People's Daily said in an editorial that China and Japan held identical viewsReuter; AFP - 362 words
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108 1982-06-07 4 MANILA, Sun. About 14, 1 M workers have staged a walk-oat at the Bataan export processing zone to protest the arrest of 54 striking workers. Their action has paralysed IS of the 53 companies operating In the area. The workers gathered at the administrativeUPI - 108 words
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280 1982-06-07 4 Get out of Kabul call by Third World HAVANA, Sun. The political commission of the non-aligned countries yesterday called for the withdrawal of foreign troops from Afghanistan amid reports that Soviet-backed forces in the war-torn country have killed 176 resistance fighters. The mention of foreign troops referred to the SovietReuter; UPI - 280 words
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Article70 1982-06-07 4 UNITED ARAB Emirates Oil Minister Mana Said Al-Oteiba yesterday rejected any limitation of production on a permanent basis to defend oil prices. "My country will not join in any production programming once the present crisis is endea," he told the Nicosia-based Middle East Economic Survey. He alsoReuter - 70 words
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Article74 1982-06-07 4 SOI TH KOREAN President Chun Doo-hwan yesterday appointed Mr Hahm Pyong-choon as his Chief Secretary, it was announced in Seoul. The post has been vacant since Wednesday, when then Chief Presidential Secretary Lee Bum-suk was named Foreign Minister replacing Mr Lho Shin-yong. Mr Hahm's appointment is oneAP - 74 words
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Article71 1982-06-07 4 CHAD'S REBEL Armed Forces of the North (FAN) on Saturday night captured the town of Massaguet, only 80 km north of the capital, Ndjamena. But with the way open to Ndjamena and the Organisation of African Unity peace-keep-ing force preparing to evacuate all foreigners in NdjamenaAFP - 71 words
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Article80 1982-06-07 4 MAJOR BOMB attacks on important targets are being made at the rate of one every three days as a new wave of terrorist strikes rocks South Africa. Commissioner of Police Gen Mike Geldenhuys said on Saturday he was positive the attacks seven since May 12 were theAFP - 80 words
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Article79 1982-06-07 4 THK PHILIPPINES' First Lady Imelda Marcos will leave for Beijing today on a fourday visit. She will meet Chinese Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang and other top Chinese officials, it was officially announced yesterday. No details of Mrs Marcos' diplomatic mission was given. The presidential palace said MrsAFP - 79 words
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Article98 1982-06-07 4 AN OBSCURE Arab guerilla group, the Arab Revolutionary Brigades Movement, has claimed responsibility for the killing of a Kuwaiti diplomat in New Delhi. It said in a typewritten statement to a news agency in Beirut, "The execution of the diplomat Mustafa Al-Marzook is in revenge forReuter - 98 words
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Advertisement361 1982-06-07 4 /foreveryoneX Cello Recital HHH by Ross Pople Michael Freyhan at the piano I"" 1 Wed 16 June Bpm Victoria Concert Hall I Tickets at $3 (adutls) I and $1 (students) W m Programme H Sonata No 5 in E Minor Vivaldi Sonata No 2 in F Major Brahms Love Songs361 words
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124 1982-06-07 5 U.S. BID TO CHANGE VETO IS 'BIZARRE' BUENOS AIRES, Sun. An Argentine government spokesman yesterday described the US vote at the United Nations Security Council on Friday as a "bizarre and politically clumsy decision, the official news agency, Telam, said. Telam said the spokesman had reaffirmed Argentina's profound disgust overReuter - 124 words
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214 1982-06-07 5 HAVANA, Sun. The 94-member non-aligned movement today passed a resolution that deplores the "military operation being undertaken in the South Atlantic through the use of large United Kingdom military contingents." The resolution was approved at the end of the three-day session ofReuter; AP - 214 words
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Article375 1982-06-07 5 LONDON, Sun. Paratroop commander Lt-Col Herbert Jones told reporters before he was killed in the British assault on Goose Green that he intended to sue the BBC for manslaughter when he got home. His anger stemmed from a BBC report and Defence Minister John Nott's375 words
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Article, Illustration580 1982-06-07 5 LONDON, Sun. The British government has begun to map long-term development plans for the Falkland Islands that would maintain British sovereignty over the islands for the indefinite future. The plans for development, which have been discussed with increasing frequency recently, appear to be aNYT; AP - 580 words
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Article60 1982-06-07 5 THE Argentine government tonight ordered the immediate closing of a news agency and newspaper for three days for violating regulations against divulging military news about the South Atlantic. They are the Agency Noticias Argentina^ and the daily El Patagonico, published in Comodoro Rivadavia, one of the mainAFP - 60 words
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Article46 1982-06-07 5 PERU has sharply criticised France for refusing to deliver eight Exocet missiles two weeks ago. The French government feared they would be transferred to Argentina, Foreign Minister Javier Arias Stella said in a statement on Saturday, published by two newspapers in Lima. AFP.AFP - 46 words
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Article80 1982-06-07 5 MORE than 30,000 policemen most of the Buenos Aires force have been mobilised to ensure protection for Pope John Paul n during his visit to Argentina next Friday and Saturday, police sources said. The policemen in patrol cars, helicopters, assault cars, on horseback and on footAFP - 80 words
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112 1982-06-07 5 LONDON, Bu. The Argentine Midler who writes frem farthest away to "New Tekyo Rim," a British radio a— uttf br—dc ■■flag to Argeatfae trwps, wtfl win a candlelight dinner with the woman, The Times reported here yesterday. The original "Tokyo Base" was an announcerAFP - 112 words
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Article67 1982-06-07 6 A lt-YEAR-OLD Vietnamese refugee living in the US has won the first world championship for the Rubik cube, solving the Hungarian-in-vented puzzle in 22.95 seconds. Minh Thai beat Guvs Schultz of the Netherlands, who completed the puzzle in 24.32 seconds, and Zoltan Labas of Hungary whoReuter - 67 words
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Article37 1982-06-07 6 BRITISH authorities plan to spend £700 (552,681) to clean and preserve a dirty old woollen sock. Archaeologists, who found the sock, believe it was discarded bya Viking warrior about 1,000 years ago. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article52 1982-06-07 6 THE Pentagon is spending more than US$3 million (556.3 million) a year on veterinary care for dogs and cats belonging to armed forces personnel, says US congressman Les Aspin. Mr Aspin describes the subsidy as inappropriate in light of recent cuts in medical care for poorReuter - 52 words
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Article59 1982-06-07 6 CHINESE gardeners have killed the termites that threatened a thousand-year-old gingko tree in Yangzhou. where Italian traveller Marco Polo served as an official 700 years ago, according to a Xinhua news agency report. They used a mixture of honey and arsenic to kill the termites in theAP - 59 words
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Article57 1982-06-07 6 IMKK, the daughter of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, is to play the lead role in a Filipino stage production of an 18th Century Italian romantic comedy. She will play the role of Mirandolina, a flirtatious innkeeper, in Carlo Goldini's La Locandiera, said to have beenReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration290 1982-06-07 6 Murder bid on envoy: 3 Arabs charged LONDON, Sun. Police have charged three Arabs with the attempted murder of Israel's Ambassador to Britain, Mr Shlomo Argov, who doctors say may remain paralysed on his left side for life if he survives head wounds. A Scotland Yard spokesman said the ArabsUPI - 290 words
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497 1982-06-07 6 S. Arabia spending billions to get food security 6 WE already hear voices opting for a barrel of oil for a bushel of wheat. Though not seriously taken, such voices trigger on oo r side issues of national security when it comes to food sap- A piy- 7 Saudi AgricultureReuter - 497 words
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Article61 1982-06-07 6 Islands under quarantine MANILA, Sun. A group of islands has been placed under quarantine to prevent the spread of a plant disease called "black bug" threatening rice fields, the Agriculture Ministry announced today. Agriculture Minister Arturo Tamo said the bug had been detected in the islands of Palawan, Cagayan deUPI - 61 words
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294 1982-06-07 6 Team fails in fresh bid to end Iran-Iraq war JEDDAH, Sun. A toplevel peace team from the Islamic Conference Organisation (ICO) adjourned talks today after apparently failing to agree on new proposals to end the Iran-Iraq war. The talks broke up after about 13 hours, dashing prospects that the ICOReuter - 294 words
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145 1982-06-07 6 JOHANNESBURG, Sun. The driver of a "whites only" ambulance refused to take a seriously Injured black worker to hospital because It was ''against rvlnclal regulations," was reported here today. Johannes Moteenl, who lost all his fingers and sustained other injuries when a drum ofAFP - 145 words
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Advertisement389 1982-06-07 6 t SYMBOLS Secret Code of Your Subconscious Have you asked yourself, "What its obscurity. Let the Rosicru- Mf^gp does my strange dream-image cians show you the unawakened mean?" Does a symbolic picture, potentials that lie within you. W flashed into consciousness, haunt /JL you as to its inner message? ACCEPT389 words
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353 1982-06-07 7 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM COMPROMISE AFTER NTUC STEPS IN By Our Labour Correspondent AN OFFICER and a clerk In the Asia Commercial Banking Corporation were demoted one rank (or "fighting within the bank's premises". The officer was demoted to a clerk and the clerk to353 words
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Article, Illustration252 1982-06-07 7 BY SEPTEMBER some 208,000 homes in Britain will have received postcards from Singapore sent by a certain Mr Trevlor. The postcard, with a bi ief message on Singapore's efficiency, cleanliness and attractions and a bright picture of a hawker with a staff across his shoulder,252 words
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161 1982-06-07 7 Average of 40,000 attended rally each night FOR the past five nights, an average of 40,000 people visited the National Stadium to hear South Korean evangelist Cho Yong-gi speak at Gospel Rally 82 about Jesus Christ and Christianity. They came from all walks of life young and old. Some could161 words
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Article50 1982-06-07 7 THE Raffles Institution Photographic Society is inviting students in secondary schools, junior colleges and pre-univer-sity centres to submit monochrome and colour prints for a competition. winning entries will be exhibited in August at the National Museum Young People's Gallery. The closing date for entries is July 3.50 words
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Article48 1982-06-07 7 THE National Library, National Book Development Council of Singapore and the Singapore Book Publishers' Association are jointly organising a charades competition in Chinese. The competition is open to youths above 14 years of age. They must register in teams of four. Registration closes on June 28.48 words
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Article27 1982-06-07 7 A TALK in Mandarin on understanding and interpreting children's art will be held in the National Library meeting room on Saturday at 3 p.m.27 words
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658 1982-06-07 7 26 pc of HUDC applicants drop out of queue ABOUT 26 per cent or 1,529 of HUDC applicants on the waiting list have given up their registration, shortening the queue to 4,287. Of these, 1,062 are considered to be no longer interested because they did not indicate their option. Another658 words
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Article48 1982-06-07 7 THE Director of Malaysia's National Institute of Public Administration. Dr Mohd Shahari bin Ahmad Jabar, will arrive here this evening for a four-day visit. He will meet top civil servants and members of the Public Utilities Board and the National Productivity Board during his visit.48 words
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Article, Illustration187 1982-06-07 8 DOWNING a horn of beer is not easy, these four sporting women learned. They were cajoled Into Joining the mini Oktoberfest daring the Singapore Air Transport Workers' I nion's dinner and dance at Neptune Theatre Restnrant on Saturday night. Some of the beerYAP YEW PIANC - 187 words
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Article183 1982-06-07 8 COMMUNITY leaders were yesterday urged to place community interest before self interest if they were to avoid residents' suspicions that they only did things for their own gains or popularity. "Singaporeans are pragmatic and they will be able to see through your ulterior motives, if183 words
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Article92 1982-06-07 8 A SCOOTERIST and a motorcyclist died in road accidents over the weekend. In Sunday morning's accident at the junction of Selegie and Seraneoon roads, the scooter, ridden by Yue Khuan Chye, 44, collided with a car. His pillion rider, Madam Quek Swee Moy, 40; the driver,92 words
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Article24 1982-06-07 8 THE Punggol Point community centre will hold its fourth biennial sea carnival on July 4 at the Punggol Garden Sea Food Restaurant.24 words
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Article232 1982-06-07 8 SlNGAPORE'Sshipbuilding industry has passed another milestone with the building of its first harbour tug equipped with an automated engine room with central control. Mrs Tony Tan, wife of the Minister for Trade and Industry, christened the $4.2 million Sea Terrier at Singapore Shipbuilding and Engineering232 words
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Article1023 1982-06-07 8 What price rice ANSWER IT IS only a matter of taste. But Singaporeans are willing to pay almost $1.3 million more a month (1980 figure) for the aromatic and tasty Thai fragrant rice rather than save on 100 per cent rice. This is hardly surprising, given the reputation of Singaporeans1,023 words
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Article307 1982-06-07 8 RICE continued to cost less at NTI C-Weloome and Silo outlets last week despite the fact that prices had eased somewhat In other shops, compared to the previous week. A survey of 21 shops by the Department of Trade in Ang Mo Klo on June307 words
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132 1982-06-07 8 Swopping the high seas for the robes... FORMER sailor Koh Chai Seng has set his sights on a new horizon the Buddhist faith. Koh, 22, is now known as Singapore Mahinda after he was ordained yesterday at the Sinhala Buddhist Temple. Why the switch? Mahinda said there was a need132 words
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Article22 1982-06-07 8 ROCHORE community centre is organising a Chinese Chess open championship on Thursday. For details, ring the centre on telephone 3382WX)22 words
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Article335 1982-06-07 10 Umno expels another 11 members Crackdown on disloyal party men continues K. LUMPUR, Sun UMNO has kept up the pressure on disloyal members with the dismissal yesterday of 11 members for contesting or supporting independent and opposition candidates in the April general election. The party's disciplinary committee which met yesterdayNST - 335 words
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Article78 1982-06-07 10 DEPUTY Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said yesterday that there were still weaknesses in the structure and functions of the civil service despite action taken to streamline the government bodies. Speaking at a seminar in Kuala Lumpur, Datuk Musa said if the weaknesses were not "eliminated" theyNST - 78 words
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Article65 1982-06-07 10 THE Royal Malaysian Navy is to get a naval radar battle simulator for training officers in threat evaluation and selection of targets and weapons, sources said. The equipment, to be installed at Lumut naval base in one to two years' time, will allow the trainees to fightAFP - 65 words
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Article54 1982-06-07 10 TWO workers were killed and four others seriously injured in an explosion at a Sabah shipyard on Friday night, Bemama news agency reported. The workers were putting the finishing touches to a log carrier, Yayasan Lima, when the blast occurred. The cause of the explosion isAFP - 54 words
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Article50 1982-06-07 10 ABOUT $2.4 million is believed missing from the accounts of a Bank branch in Taiping over the past eight years. The bank headquarters discovered the discrepancy in March and now all accounts dating from 1974 are being checked. A police report has been made. NST.NST - 50 words
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433 1982-06-07 10 Soldiers 'tried to storm Sabah marine police base' SANDAK AN, Sun MORE than 200 soldiers have been transferred out of Sandakan to Kuala Lumpur after disobeying a commanding officer's order and then becoming involved in a violent feud with the police. The catalogue of troubles came to a head in433 words
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Article74 1982-06-07 10 IPOH, Sun. This year's National Quran Reading Competition which will be held at the •Perak Stadium from June 13 to 16 will be on a moderate scale compared to previous years, Mentri Besar Datuk Sen Haji Wan Mohamed bin Haii Wan Teh said. This, he said, wasNST - 74 words
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Article37 1982-06-07 10 JOHORE BARU, Sun. Abdul Razak Karim, a 10--year-old student, who tried to recover a football which had been kicked onto a roof, was stung by hundreds of bees under the rafters. He died yesterday. NST.NST - 37 words
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Article151 1982-06-07 10 SEMPORNA (Satoh), Son. A man was shot dead by his own firearm while out hunting wild boar. The latest issue of Borneo Bulletin said Mr Lee Foot Uong, 52, went out last Sunday with several others on a hunting trip. He and a colleague151 words
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283 1982-06-07 10 Move for more Customs men at Causeway JOHORE BARU, Sun THE Johore Causeway Traffic Committee is seeking the help of the Public Services Department (PSD) to over- come the shortage of i Customs officers here in an effort to ease the traffic flow at the cause- way. i Committee chairman,NST - 283 words
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Article23 1982-06-07 10 PENANG. Sun. The Pearl Garden Restaurent here lost about $16,000 worth of seafood to burglars at the weekend, police said. NST.NST - 23 words
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Miscellaneous219 1982-06-07 10 Bringing Up Father By BUI Ka vanagh Hal Camp V&& iWGGIE.WOUuo) WHY, C Jttgj I" I THMJK'S MAGSie, >>c 11 1 "> 6e P' ""C THAT CUBED (AY I NCTEOJCE r^lOlOH'T C-*- H HICCUPS' *AOPE' J KHOW-JOO p I I— 1 "^v-^sSSr© £g J mf^jV^^ ttlondte By CMc Young I219 words
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Article, Illustration220 1982-06-07 11 UP, two, three, four... limbering up in preparation for the rigours of competition rowing at the East Coast Parkway are Singapore Armed Forces reservists, whose team won one of the 32 semi-final berths in the Singapore International Dragon Boat Race yesterday. Stamina decided which220 words
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Article77 1982-06-07 11 THE Minister of State (Labour), Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, will visit West Germany for four days from today. Dr Wong, who is also the chairman of the National Productivity Board, will study how the Germans tackle the subject of productivity and labourmanagement relations. He will visit77 words
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434 1982-06-07 11 Fostering open approach with new Pioneer Revamped magazine to reach out to reservists THE Defence Ministry, committed to an open approach in communicating with every soldier, full-time or reservist, wants to reach out to them using a revamped Pioneer magazine as one of its main communication tools. It is seeking434 words
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Advertisement744 1982-06-07 11 i Aa^^i Comfort {^m r mTm^ fk I f7VH *ariM»i^n L *S Mi m m H<VNatatß^fl HZ B|£ j a /afl •-'^■■^■2 ETJh* fir^V I lam\ I m B 3 1m 1 S£2! BS? I m. I aW B l^^ NargfL I I m v:in m 1 f^*j BfS I744 words
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Article527 1982-06-07 12 I Why measure improvement? GRADUALLY the importance of the general concept of productivity is beginning to dawn I on the Singaporean workforce, not only because it is now the main criterion by which they will enjoy salary improvements in excess of the latest National Wages Council527 words
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Article433 1982-06-07 12 LESLIE COLITT in Berlin PRIME MINISTERS of Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union will hold a Council for Mutual Economic Assistance (Comecon) summit conference in Hungary tomorrow which will be overshadowed by the falling growth rates of the communist countries, the difficulty of co-ordi-nating their433 words
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401 1982-06-07 12 IN MANY polls a majority of Americans find President Ronald Reagan "likeable". They may feel the pain of his dimepinching ways, but they find him affable. Unfortunately for the United States, this affectionate understanding is not easily available elsewhere. Her European allies401 words
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387 1982-06-07 12 DESPITE the existence of an array of agencies, laws, processes and techniques to ensure that public accountability is fulfilled, there still have been many instances of finan- cial improprieties by public authorities. Millions of dollars of the tax payers' money have, in the387 words
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Article1210 1982-06-07 12 LESLIE WAYNE - LESLIE WAYNE By in Boston Neglect of the assembly line and concern over quick profits explain failings of US industry IT IS a long way from the manicured grounds of the Harvard Business School to the sweat and grime of an assembly line. Most of the1,210 words
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Article, Illustration52 1982-06-07 12 "The Japanese succeed because they pay attention to such basics as a clean workplace, machine preventive maintenance, a desire to make its production process error-free and an attitude that 'thinks quality' at every stage in the production process." Inside a US factory Idle machines tell a tale of52 words
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Article31 1982-06-07 12 >f "American factories are sloppy, machines are overworked and abused, quality is viewed as a barrier to lowered production costs, defects are ignored and management and workers are adversaries."31 words
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Advertisement8 1982-06-07 12 RADO FK3RENCE New horizons in time Ml 'Hi8 words
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Advertisement185 1982-06-07 12 Canon Printers. Passport to Efficiency in Singapore and around the world < -anon I'l.'Sl-I) Hva%\-I)u(> printing and displ.iv cak ulator Wherever your business dealings take you, a Canon printer will be recognised as a sign of efficiency and reliability. That's because people around the world have learnt to trust Canon185 words
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108 1982-06-07 13 Thai rice not cheaper at stated —outlets I REFER to your report on May 31, quoting the Trade Department statement that Thai rice is sold cheaper at NTUC-Wel-come and Silo outlets. The day before I bought a 10 kg pack of Thai fragrant rice at the Silo outlet in Bedok108 words
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343 1982-06-07 13 THE drive to promote the use of Mandarin as a standard medium of communication amongst the Chinese in Singapore is commendable. However, the compulsory use of Hanyu Pinyu names in schools is a case of going overboard by the authorities. What is Hanyu Pinyin? Hanyu343 words
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97 1982-06-07 13 WE REFER to the letter "Muddy roads make it slippery for motorists" by Mardy Carr (ST, June 1). At present, several projects are going on at Keppel Club and the Port Authority Recreation Club at Bukit Chermin. Inevitably, some of the earth-carrying lorries litter97 words
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129 1982-06-07 13 I REFER to the letter by Kang Ngo Chew (ST, June 1) on the ban of lorries, buses, vans and pick-ups on the expressways. The government spends millions of dollars building expressways for the convenience of all vehicle users. Slow vehicles on the expressways129 words
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366 1982-06-07 13 Levy does not help working mothers WHAT Mr Goh Teck Seng (ST, June 1) is telling working mothers, is that we should thank our lucky stars that the minimum levy of $150 was not imposed on foreign domestic servants as well. Not everyone who employs a foreign domestic servant is366 words
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Article, Illustration1323 1982-06-07 14 DILIP MUKERJEE - DILIP MUKERJEE By Writmg for The Straits Times Japan takes a hard-headed look at cooperation WITH money now flowing from Japan to China as part of a US$l.5 billion (Ss3.l billion) financial package tied up last December, the worst is over in the relationship between the two1,323 words
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Article, Illustration1109 1982-06-07 14 ARMAND HAMMER - ARMAND HAMMER By MANY American businessmen will have a "China card" to play in the Eighties as deputy chairman Deng Xiaoping rapidly expands his nations trade relations with the West. Whether that card will be an ace or a deuce depends on how each1,109 words
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Advertisement149 1982-06-07 14 < THIS YEAR YOUR BONUS COULD BE Now a cooling combination so console not only controls indoor effective that aircon worries are I I temperature with perfect accuracy a tiling of the past. The Super Mm II but also permits you to pre-set Round One and the Twin System wlm^^^m149 words
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NEWS BRIEFS
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Article62 1982-06-07 15 TOKYO, Sun. Matsushita Electric Industrial Co has concluded a deal to supply International Business Machines Corporation of the United ■States with 17 industrial robots to be used at an electronic typewriter plant. A Matsushita official said that the deal might lead to another contract with IBM toAFP - 62 words
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Article85 1982-06-07 15 MEW YORK, Sun.— Marine Midland Bank said it has incurred no losses through its dealings with Comark Securities, a government securities firm based in Newport Beach, California, nor does it expect to. The bank also said its relationship with Comark as clearing agent did not involve theReuter - 85 words
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Article84 1982-06-07 15 MANILA, Sun. The Philippines will resort to more foreign borrowings to make up for a more than US$54O million (551.13 billion) balance of payments deficit this year, Prime Minister Cesar Virata announced. Aside from foreign borrowings the government may also use part of its international reserves, including goldAFP - 84 words
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Article84 1982-06-07 15 JAKARTA, Sun. Australia is willing to share its expertise and experience in agriculture with countries wishing to improve their position in this field, the Australian Minister for Primary Industry, Peter Nixon, said in west Java. Speaking in the town of Ciawi he said that Australia was committed toAFP - 84 words
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Article74 1982-06-07 15 JAKARTA, Sun. Taiwan's exports to Indonesia of machinery and factory equipment have risen by about 32 per cent annually in the past five years, Antara News Agency reported. These exports rose from a value of US$29 million (5560.9 million) in 1977 to US$B5.7 million last year, AntaraAFP - 74 words
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Article83 1982-06-07 15 JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesia is likely to ask its creditor countries for more loans to offset declining exports when they meet in Amsterdam tomorrow. "It is not impossible that we will ask for more aid as our revenues from exports of both oil and non-oil commodities have dropped,"AFP - 83 words
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Article81 1982-06-07 15 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sun. About 188,300 hectares of forest area in four Malaysian states will be planted with quick-yielding timber trees, Deputy Primary Industries Minister Bujang Ulis disclosed here. About 26,300 hectares of the land to be planted, on a trial basis over the next few years, would beAFP - 81 words
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Article83 1982-06-07 15 NEW YORK, Sun. A federal judge dismissed an attempt by American cane sugar refiners to overturn import quotas imposed by the Reagan Administration. Judge Bernard Newman of the US Court of International trade ruled that the administration had the necessary authority when it imposed the quotas laReuter - 83 words
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Article27 1982-06-07 15 HONGKONG, Sun. Far East Hotels and Entertainment Ltd is planning to invest HK$35O million in a Shanghai Hotel project, company chairman Deacon Chiu said. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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282 1982-06-07 15 Sigma Metal may set up facilities in Malaysia SIGMA Metal Company Ltd is seriously considering setting up manufacturing facilities in Malaysia as part of its expansion and diversification programme. Faced with uncertainty in the local aluminium market, Sigma said it had to expand and upgrade its product range and diversity282 words
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519 1982-06-07 15 FRANKFURT, Sun. It will be difficult for gold to hold its May price level in the absence of any new major international con- i flict. Degussa AG said in its j monthly Precious Metals j Review the FalklandsReuter - 519 words
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535 1982-06-07 15 OLYMPIA Plywood and Timber Products Bhd has taken yet another step in its drive to diversify into property. It announced during the weekend it was acquiring a property-based company, Sabakaya Properties Sdn Bhd, for M 547.8 million to be satisfied by the issue of 38.25535 words
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394 1982-06-07 15 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has taken issue with the Pahang Consolidated' Public Ltd Co over several unexplained matters in its 1981 annual report. Apart from mention made in the annual report, the company had apparently made two acquisitions and sold shares in another394 words
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Article107 1982-06-07 15 United Industrial Corporation has, as expected, obtained board representation in United Engineers Ltd following its purchase of a 11.36 per cent stake in the latter's equity. The man chosen to represent UlC's interest in UE is Mr Lee Kirn Yew, chairman of UIC. The appointment of107 words
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229 1982-06-07 15 Low oil stocks may lead to panic buying LONDON, Son. The West may have let Its oil stocks ran down too far in the recent oil glut, with the risk that further West Asian flare-ups might cMise p»ilc baying and a spu. fa prices. Operators In the spot, non-contract, oilReuter - 229 words
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Article105 1982-06-07 15 THE following is a list of the I* most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover In thousands of units, closing prices on Friday and the high and low for 1982 IK Jur 4 IK Promet SLand Wrts Pan-105 words
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Article154 1982-06-07 15 M»y 11 Jnl immt Jon ■■BT Indicator: *****0 *****3 *****3 *****1 ••Industrials: 758 36 ***** 758 82 ***** •Finance: 1778.76 1780.65 1777 94 1771.58 •Hotels: 1136.95 1135 13 *****1 1128.82 ••Proper'ies: 673.95 675 62 675.02 673 35 (i Minings 302 45 302.40 302.25 ***** .<«, Plantations: 887.50154 words
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127 1982-06-07 15 FRANKFURT, Sun. AEG-Telefunken AG said it will shed 1,000 jobs while senior company officials held meetings with government ministers about plans to aid the ailing electrical goods manufacturer. At the same time, the West German cartel office said it had received anReuter - 127 words
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Article2541 1982-06-07 16 WEEKLY detailed analysis of shares on the Stock Exchange of Singapore, with the year's high and low, followed by the week's movement in prices, the dividend, the net price earnings ratio and the volume of business. Turnover flgaras in this UMe are onofflcUl. Adjusted !•> aertp/rtgkte. N2,541 words
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Article244 1982-06-07 16 THE US/Sing dollar opened the week at $2.0890 00 and was traded marginally to a low of $2.0880 90 before being brought to a high of $2.1210/20. It closed at $2.1040/50 in the Singapore forex market last week. Trading for the week was fairly erratic as intra-day movements might244 words
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Article333 1982-06-07 16 THE LOCAL money market experienced alternate periods of tightness and easiness last week. The overnight rate was quoted between 11 10 per cent initially but it began to soften from Thursday onwards to close at 3 2 1/2 per cent. Similarly, the One Month and Three Month term rates333 words
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Article178 1982-06-07 16 deposit rates for the week ended June 4: t'St (Bid prices) Hifh Low 7 days H 14>* 1 month 14 9/16 14 5/16 2 months 14 9/18 14 5/16 3 months 14 14 s. 6 months 14 11/16 14H 9 months 14S 14 5/16 12 months MS.178 words
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Article43 1982-06-07 16 FOR THE wert ended Saturday June 5. the range of rail rat«t received from Short Deposits <M», Bhd was as follows: Baas turf: 4.75 to 6.5 per rent UeaeraJ twmi: 4.7 to 5.25 per cent. McveokMta of funds totalled SB9O million.43 words
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Article394 1982-06-07 16 s at the close of business on Yiday, June 4, 1962, lANICB JPLK Jgemene Bank II 1 merican Express 11 ,m'Dam R'terdam Bank 11 .sia Commercial 10^4 NZ Banking Group 11 lan Hin Lee Bank 11 tanca Commerciale 11 lanco Do Brasil 11 lanespa 11 langkok394 words
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Advertisement340 1982-06-07 16 Where taste stillmatters. The elegant <ie\v French restaurant in the heart of the financial district will soon be opening its doors On the sth Floor of The Octagon, 105, Cecil Street, Sitigapore 0106. Tel: *****66. ADVERTISERS 1 A ■iii^M&^KU^ttiAiHMaHiSß^^^ THE vi si KM ian ifcli. Ci^iJi'i fciii l ll FINAN(m340 words
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Article446 1982-06-07 17 SHARE prices were taken broadly lower la quiet tradIng on the Singapore stock market last week. A sharp fall oa Friday led the Straits Times industrials Index to register a double-digit fall of 11.16 points, the biggest one-day drop since the 11.9*- point plunge oa March 4. Oa446 words
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Article462 1982-06-07 17 SHARES were again displaying a distinctly easier tendency at the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week the third straight week of decline. The fall last week lopped off 15.15 points in the main market indicator, the 30-counter New Straits Times industrials ordinary share index to below the 900462 words
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Article58 1982-06-07 17 Curait Date payment payable Trial for the year Tot»l for prevtau year Mt»m 2'/i% June 10 S MtrtmM IV/,% June 10 Jeae^rf 25% June 10 i A A 10%<b) June 11 ialaMf 7W% June 11 5% 27'<i9£ 25% 10% 15% 4.8%(a) 32H% 27.5% 10% 17.5% AA a) Adjusted58 words
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Article418 1982-06-07 17 LONDON: Leading shares were steady last week after Monday's holiday and the long three-week account ended on a quiet note. The FT index ended just 0.5 up on the week at 587.8 points. The Falkland Islands crisis continued to inhibit trade in equities. However, the government bond sector418 words
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COMMODITIES ROUNDUP
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Article156 1982-06-07 17 LONDON: Rubber Futures were barely maintained in late session on Friday, although afternoon business was fairly evenly matched at today's lower levels, dealers said. They noted reasonably heavy support buying of July Sept 1962, by a West German operator was offset by local trade selling. Prices at the156 words
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Article34 1982-06-07 17 LONDON: Copper prior* on Friday (previous in bracket*): Wiretxre Spot buyers £742.00 (C7S4 00) sellers £743 00 (C 765.00). Three Months buyer* £7(4 SO (£*****. sellers £7(7.50 stark* Mar: Weak •ass*: 42.J00 tonnes34 words
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292 1982-06-07 17 TURNOVER continued to be low in thin conditions despite slightly steadier levels for current RSS One, which finished 1-1/2 cents up on balance, says Holiday, Cutler, Bath and Company in its weekly rubber review of the Singapore and Malaysian markets. Inro buying at the292 words
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Article44 1982-06-07 17 M.,31 Junoi Juim2 Juim3 JuiM4 Jim»s •Tin 29.21 29.21 29.21 29.21 Tonnes 290 278 306 282 Rubber (S) 184.75 185.50 184.50 184.00 183.00 Rubber (M) 206 00 206 00 204.50 203 50 •In MS per kilo In cents per kilo44 words
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Article182 1982-06-07 17 LONDON: International Tin Council buffer stock buying of High Grade tin at a premium of some £100 over the standard Three Month contract featured afternoon I.ME tin trading on Friday. Standard Three Months closed at £6,540 per tonne for a net gain of £260 on the day182 words
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Article164 1982-06-07 17 TOKYO, Sat. Share prices closed lower following the overnight plunge on Wall Street with internationally popular issues leading the way, dealers said. The Dow Jones average fell 13.07 to close at 7287.47 points, with a volume of 170 million shares. The New index closed at 544.91. down 0 60164 words
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Article539 1982-06-07 17 LONDON, Fri. Government bonds were again firm on hopes of lower UK interest rates, but equities were steady in slow end-account trading, dealers said. The FT Index rose a point closing at 587.8. Government bonds were less active than yesterday though the government broker was able to sell out539 words
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Article293 1982-06-07 17 NEW YORK, Fri. Stock prices closed sharply lower despite widely held expectations that the market was poised for a short-term upturn. The Dow Jones industrial average slid about 11.52 points to 804.96, Its lowest closing point since March 17, when the average hit 796.85. Declines overwhelmed advances by293 words
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Article53 1982-06-07 17 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 587.1 Thursday 588.1 Week Ago 587.: DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 804 a Thursday 818.51 Week Ago 819.S H.K.HANG SENG Friday 1 361 a Thursday ***** Week Ago 1382.8 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 657.: Thursday 659: Week Ago 883.' ALL ORDINARIES Friday 497.1 Thursday 499J53 words
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Article206 1982-06-07 17 AMSTERDAM, Fri. Share prices were mixed to lower in quiet trading at the end of the week, with most operators sidelined and few major movements seen, dealers said. In internationals, Royal Dutch fell 1.40 to 89.70 guilders while Unilever and KLM showed modest gains. NMB was the major loser206 words
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Article238 1982-06-07 17 ZURICH, Fri. Share prices closed quietly steady after a hesitant opening, with trading inhibited by the continued strength of the US dollar and high US interest rates, dealers said. Swissair rose on light buying support. Banks posted modest gains but financials turned irregular. Holderbank was lower ahead of results238 words
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379 1982-06-07 17 HINKSF Pndicc Exekavage, Slnitapare, etMißg prleea per IN k« m B»tartoy. Csoawt «tl: Bulk fob SlOO.OO sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob (112.00 sellers, new drum rob $116.00 sellers C«»rs: Mixed (loose) $54 00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $350379 words
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Article65 1982-06-07 17 Melbourne! 1) 303 MB 303 938 307 OOS *****S New York 318 758 316 SOB *****S *****6 London 318 SB 330M8 *****S 3XSOS Zurich 317.008 3U.008 *****6 322.006 Park 321 35 325 «SB ■M PH Hongkong 3U.108 317.J08 SU.MS *****5S Singapore (2) 31J0OB 3U.008 319.906 *****6 Export pnoes in65 words
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Advertisement410 1982-06-07 17 Member of (sgv-utomoi m MANA6EMENT CONSULTANTS THE SGV GROUP 'if you plan for one year, plant rice if you plan for one hundred years, educate people' Confucius, 551-479 BC if your plan covers a period in between, invest in: A SEMINAR ON BUSINESS APPROACH TO HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Jakarta hilton410 words
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704 1982-06-07 18 SEATTLE, Sun. Boeing Co, which makes six out of every 10 commercial airliners in the world, is feeling the pinch. Order cancellations by major airlines have spread, Europe's Airbus Industrie is elbowing further into Boeing's global territory and the intensity of worldwide recessionNYT - 704 words
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389 1982-06-07 18 THE exclusive diamond certification programme of the Diamond High Council of Antwerp (Hoge Raad voor Diamant) will now be available worldwide. The announcement was made by Mr Robert De Belder, chairman of HRD, at the recent world con- gress of the WFDB (World Federation of Diamond389 words
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263 1982-06-07 18 BHP wins Saudi rail line supply contract ADELAIDE, Sun. Australia's leading mining company, Broken Hill Proprietary, has won a big contract against world-wide competition to supply Saudi Arabia with railway lines. These railway lines will be made at the BHP factory at Whyalla, South Australia, north of here. It willAFP - 263 words
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Article122 1982-06-07 18 JEDDAH, Sun. Saudi Arabia has awarded water and sewerage contracts worth 771 million riyals (5J469 million) to Dong Ah of South Korea and Ames Crosta Babcock of Britain, Saudi Business magazine reported yesterday. It said the British company won a 133-million riyal contract for the construction of aAFP - 122 words
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Article, Illustration424 1982-06-07 18 BANK of Tokyo has appointed Mr Hlromasa Klshl, general manager of the Singapore office, to its board of directors. Mr Kishi joined Bank of Tokyo in 1953 and and was assigned here last October as general manager of the Singapore office. Mr Kishi's new appointment will upgrade424 words
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134 1982-06-07 18 WELLINGTON, Sun. Kuwait's Danish Dairy Company has completed a deal to buy US$9O million (SSIB9 million) worth of New Zealand skim milk powder, butter and butter milk powder over the next five years. The deal begins at US$lB million a year in dairyAFP - 134 words
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Advertisement728 1982-06-07 19 TELEPHONE SERVICE: *****22 RATES: liiltl fMM j/> *v Momioy Fridoy 9 00 om 5 30 pm CLAMIFICATIOM GROUP ./7> (5.00 pm for n«xt doy) O'dinory 90 cts per word (Mm $13 50) *jfc i^^=yj| A A ftf>& i/f 1^ III C t^3 III C r-=^ |/^^i vl Itf^^ktff 1 2728 words
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Advertisement274 1982-06-07 19 19 Household Appliances ACMA 1 HP Philco l hp and Chrsyler 1 hp alrcondltloners All In good working condition. Price: $290/ $350/ $380 respectively. Tel *****76. ALL KWtOS Of refrigerators with new paintwork and 1 year's guarantee. Single/twin door. $100 $350. *****01. 30 UNITS REFRIGERATOR almost new with guarantee/ respray.274 words
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Advertisement560 1982-06-07 19 Canon 35M J Baß^F^^^^^^B a^aV-^fl a^aHa^a^a^a^aEaaaaa* mummuuu iw^v^in^^^H a£B You'are looking at a camera, that is amazingly easy to operate the true meaning of automation. Revolutionary Autofocus Pop-up Automatic Flash Built-in Automatic Film Advance Automatic Rewind Automatic Exposure The perfect way to get great pictures, for anyone of any age560 words
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Advertisement618 1982-06-07 19 DENIS*. NO. 1 Skin b Hair Care Systems. For best results telephone *****36: Skin b Naturopathlc Centre LAD*SI REFRESH YOUR tired or problem skin for facial treatment from $15 upwards. Special for Students. Enquiries: *****59 30 Hairdressing HAIRWAYS MASTERCLASS Try a new style for '82 Models required for advanced students.618 words
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Advertisement738 1982-06-07 19 I *LA Pfr^l^fHejaieV We undertake household, Industrial. Commercial, Electrical. Ptumbing, Repairing Installation Work. Fer Mr. details call *****87/*****90 I LJceoee No: 3Ct36 WE SPECIALISE m partitions, wall coverings, carpeting s, floor finishings, a'.umlnlum works and all kinds of housing or factory renovation. Call: J' .way Trading Company, 03-33, 3rd Floor.738 words
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Advertisement854 1982-06-07 19 ,^^^mm\. 180% Wk HBH lHlrt PitcHim HydrtiaV rrtn Briftt 10 1 X 200 TOK d*sM, Stucttum 1430/1440. Hydra* Powtr Shssr V^?Bj)^BBBBBaBB^ 9" (230 am) WSf AWL ■i^mmm 2550 ah -H \M mj PS6 3060 AHtaakl STG 450 STG 250 W C*aUW- PreVi Surface GrMsr Other service: Cylindrical Grinding. Milling. Shaping,854 words
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Advertisement1174 1982-06-07 19 M^ MM^""^^ ATTENTION MANUFACTURERS 55 Commercial Vessels: wmolisale*B Due overwhelm C«l«/r K.rf« ln i succett in our first 2-day sale OBitv^naner in our departmental store we are IW organising month long Han Raya sale We are Interested In glasswares/dinner sets, crockeries/pots and pans/ cooking ■■c/.' .a- aeka utensils /decoratlonal Items,1,174 words
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Advertisement579 1982-06-07 20 llA H Emotovment 68 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive 1) MANAGER (Breakdown earvtce daparimant) c Diploma in Automobile/Mechanical Engineering, Associate member of the Institute of Motor Industry/ Institute of Road Transport Engineers c At least b years' motor workshop experience ■Mm c Day to day running of the emergency breakdown579 words
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Advertisement586 1982-06-07 20 Export and Import Company urQ#ntty fVQUircc: EXPERIENCED MANAOER For Expert a Import Oood command of written and spoken English. Ability to type business letters. Experienced in import and export procedures, trade terms, sell contracts, purtracts, International trades, banking, shipping, etc. Able to work Independently. m lereated applicants, pleaae apery paraonaNy586 words
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Advertisement259 1982-06-07 20 CENTRAL PROVIDENT FUND BOARD invites applications from Singapore Citizens for appointment at:CLERICAL OFFICER (Grade IV) MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: 1 General Certificate of Education with 'O' level passes in 3 subjects including English Language or its equivalent. 2) Preference will be given to candidates with ability to type. AGE: 1 7 to259 words
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Advertisement384 1982-06-07 20 Applications are Invited for the following post: SECRETARY (Bess*Bs»amam amaml a Minimum 6CE "O" Level Certificate. Preference will be given to candidates with a distinction In English Language a Recognised Secretarial Certificate with 1--2 years' secretarial/ stenographic experience a Shorthand/ Typing speeds of 100/60 wpm respectively a Excellent command of384 words
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Advertisement535 1982-06-07 20 ANEMIC LAMBDA We ara a member at a teal growing U.S.A. a Japenaee Electronic Multi-national Company. Our products ara No 1 m the world Owing to expansion, we isbjmws ACCOUNTS CLERK Requirement!: c OCE O' level c Knowledge of basic accounting capable of keeping petty cash book a Knowledge of535 words
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Advertisement407 1982-06-07 20 INTERNATIONAL HOTEL INTERIOR DEBIGN COMPANY ro^uiros: SENIOR DRAFTSMAN/ ASSISTANT DESIGNER a In charge of co-ordina-tion between designers, production of drawings and site supervision. a Minimum 4-5 years' experience. DRAFTSMAN a Experience In Interior design drafting. SALARY NEGOTIABLE PLUS FRINGE BENEFITS. Plaaaa telephone *****88/9 Bssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssts/ IMMEDIATE VACANCIES ACCOUNTS CLERKS RECEPTIONISTS/ TYPISTS407 words
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Advertisement504 1982-06-07 20 Well osteoitshod International trading company raquiraa a pltaaant tomato RECEPTIONIST CUM TRAINEE SECRETARY Ouatmcetlone: c Good typing speed, c Knowledge of Shorthand, a A good educational background with credits In English and Commerce. Salary: willing to pay up to tSOO per month with attractive travel holidays abroad for the right504 words
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Advertisement504 1982-06-07 20 RECEPTIONIST/ GENERAL CLERK required by esteMiehed Trading Company a OCE O' level a Accurate typing speed of 30 wpm a Knowledge of shipping/ bank documents an advantage Starting salary about $350 depending on experlei cc Working place in Peya Leber Airport Tranaport provided by company bus at ptc k -up504 words
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Advertisement551 1982-06-07 20 PUBLIC ACCOUNTING PRACTICE requires Immediately CLERK/TYPIST a OCE O' Level a Typing speed 30 to 45 wpm Interested applicants, please call: Angia at: *****01 for interview sssssssssssssssssssssse^asssssssssssV EstaMiahed legal firm requiree: 1) AN EXPERIENCED CONVEYANCING CLERK 2) AN EXPERIENCED COURT CLERK Remuneration will depend on experience and qualification. Plaaaa apply551 words
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Advertisement525 1982-06-07 20 PENTAGRAM Junior Secretaries (Immediate permanent position at Changl/near dist. 17) Senior Typist* Accounts Ctorks Payroll Clerks *****37 Public Accountant Firm has vacancies tor the following poets; 1) FEMALE RECEPTIONISTS 2) SECRETARIAL ASSISTANTS 1) JUNIOR AUDIT CLERKS Apply with particulars, non-return-able photograph, telephone number and salary expected to: THE STAFF PARTNER525 words
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Advertisement929 1982-06-07 21 IjlA Q Employment 66 Situations Vacant S*c*etMriml& Cleric*! PACIFIC EQUIPMENT urgently requires GENERAL CLERK c Pleasant personality with typing ability Pleaee write or call personally, today or tomorrow, between Sam spm at:200E. AVER RAJAH INDUSTRIAL ESTATE TEL: *****04 Progressive Company in town urgently require* PROFICIENT TYPIST c 5-day week Pteeee929 words
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Advertisement652 1982-06-07 21 ESTABLISHED COMPANY REOUIRES Accounts Clerk with minimum 1 year accounts related working experience Contact *****16 for interview. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required Able to type Experience not taaafttlaJ Completed secondary education Interested applicants, please call *****40 FEMALE MALAY TYPISTS required hy established firm Qualification: secondary 4. Able to speak and write652 words
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Advertisement547 1982-06-07 21 MA CHALLENGE FEMALE SALES 1 PROMOTERS We are a fast expanding multi-national Fashions Company renowned for counter promotion of jewellery products. As part of our expansion programme, we require another five aggressive and matured ladies to manage our sales counters at various leading department stores. OUR OFFER IS EXTREMELY ATTRACTIVE:547 words
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Advertisement527 1982-06-07 21 pileMIM TIGRESS PTE LTD require* MALE/FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS for it* Plaza Singapura Department Store. c Salary $400 to 5450 c Female. 10 —22 years. c Male. 20 —24 years (completed N.S. c Completed secondary education. c Able to speak and write fluent English. c Must be a Singapore Citizen. interested527 words
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Advertisement522 1982-06-07 21 VALENTINO (ROME), ROBERTA DE C AMERINO (VENEZIA), MILA SCHON (MILAN) ara expanding and looking tor a i MARKETING SALES MANAGERESS }nly those with the following equisltes may apply > Current Income of not less than 520.000 per annum. i With good track record, i Relevant marketing qualifications. Age between 25522 words
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Advertisement697 1982-06-07 21 CHANSON COSMETICS JAPAN TRAINED BEAUTICIAN INVITES LADIES TO BE TRAINED AS PROFESSIONAL BEAUTY CONSULTANTS Tel: *****01/2 Certificates plua tree gHtt Cosmetic Company m»ites ledies ■nd housewives lo (om ss: PART/ FULL-TIME BEAUTY ADVISORS We provide Free training In skin care and make-up. Attractive Income. Interested apply personally or cell EHinMor.697 words
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Advertisement486 1982-06-07 21 FULL/PART-TIME Insurance Representatives required. Fast promotion. Training provided Contact Lawrence/ Harry *****13/*****6 FULLTIME AND PART-TIME Canvassers required urgently for few good publications. Call: *****71 for appointment, between 9.30 am 6pm IVORY SHOP REOUIRES Chinese Salesgirls. Please call personally at: 169. Singapore Handicraft Centre. Tanglln Road. Spore 1024 Tel: *****39 JEWELRY486 words
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Advertisement331 1982-06-07 21 (*****33E^^eS<^^33n Nestle The Singapore subsldi- i ary of Nestle, the Inter- ]J national Food end,! Beverage Company, in- i j vites suitably qualified i| candidates for the f 01- 1| I lowing posts: I LABORATORY ASSISTANTS c Candidates must'! possess 4 "O" level S passes preferably m Science subjects. A331 words
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Advertisement251 1982-06-07 21 METAL BOX SINGAPORE LTD requires FITTERS Requirement* a Minimum NTC 3 in general or maintenance fitting Completed full-time national service a Prepared to work shifts a Those without working experience will also be considered GROSS STARTING SALARY $520 $700 PER MONTH Othar Benefit*: 2 months bonus a 2 4 weeks251 words
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Advertisement498 1982-06-07 21 AIETRONICsN SINGAPORE PTE LTD (Manufacturer of Car Cassette and Radio) A well-established manufacturing and expanding company has immediate vacancies for our new production line. MALE ASSISTANT PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS Age 21-29 years At least 1 year's supervisory experience in the factory TECHNICIANS ♦Age 21-29 years *At least 6 months' experience in498 words
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Advertisement895 1982-06-07 22 fill p fr-p— 1 66 Situation* Vacant I i) Technical WeN established developer requires male candidate* to Ml th* following posts: (A) BENIOR MAINTENANCE OFFICER Age between 25 and 35 c Diploma from Polytechnic or Ngee Ann College or equivalent. c Minimum 2 years' experience In building maintenance (B) MAINTENANCE895 words
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Advertisement521 1982-06-07 22 Establish** Engineering Firm has vacancies tor PROJECT ENGINEER c Degree or Diploma Mechanical/ Electrical Engineering. c 2 years' contract/ project experience an advantage. c Fresh graduates also welcome. DRAUGHTS PERSON 2 years' experience preferred. Interested plsass contact: MISSLOH TEL:273SSSS PROJECT COORDINATOR r#Quif#o by w#M ostaiaMiwwo wni. c Minimum qualifications Poly521 words
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Advertisement227 1982-06-07 22 a^MHa^^^B^ai m FREE provided for I 2-shift workers Ja staying in the 4flHj following housing estates: •ANG MO KIO •BEDOK •CIRCUIT ROAD •GEYLANG/ KALLANGBAHRU •JALAN EUNOS •MARINE PARADE •OLD KALLANG AIRPORT Up to 2 increments a year m Shift Allowance Attendance Bonus •Producitivity Incentive 1 Seniority Allowance I fc^~l/ NIGHT227 words
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Advertisement284 1982-06-07 22 'm m. Mar HITACHI ELECTRONIC DEVICES (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. Wanted those who are Youna and energetic 3 credits in GCE '0' level (for position of inspector) Above 16 years of age Completed National Service Willing to work on 3 rotating shifts If you are. hurry end join us as a284 words
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Advertisement148 1982-06-07 22 Icfc CHARTERED INDUSTRIES OF SINGAPORE PTE LTD requires MACHINE/ PROCESS OPERATORS Experience is not necessary but applicants must be 16 yean and above Vacancies exist in our A) BUKITTIMAM 7th m.s. factory Normal 6 day week Subsidised transport To errenoe foe inoanriew TEL: *****2.*****2, *****9.*****8 B) JURONG FACTORY 2 rotating148 words
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Advertisement221 1982-06-07 22 fblivettfk OLIVETTI, Europe's largest manufacturer of office equipment We have immediate vacancies for We offer starting pay $287 At least 3 increments in the first year $318 after 1 year service EXCELLENT OPfOBTUMTIES 13TH MONTH PAY LONG SERVICE INTRODUCTORY BONUSES 1600 PER YEAR FOR GCE XT LEVEL OTHER COURSES TWO221 words
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Advertisement289 1982-06-07 22 Join ESMPM You can «*rn up to $292/--(Starting) and even more S-day week No shift duty Company bus provided No experience required Increment upon confirmation No scope work Medical Hospitalization benefits Annual/ Marriage/Sick/ Maternity/Compassionate Leave 13th Month Annual Wage Supplement Free Uniforms Purchase of National Products at Staff Price 1b289 words
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Advertisement318 1982-06-07 22 150 PRODUCTION OPERATOBS require* Rwjiirf aW oti. Jlroag physqi* preferably be of middle- Storting Salary: $335--$435 pm. WC pfWMB! S2O 125 ctaanaa** iocreaeat tl!er 3 aWMBf 126 -miacreawat afar I yr'iaanrice *Medkal A HoapsUasaboa tocfe •PiidLeavw IftfcefeattßoßH *TB i Heart DkeaK laPleix apply penooaUy to: Tke Penoaad Dcpt I>DWafcPre*a(Pte)Ltd 977318 words
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Advertisement242 1982-06-07 22 Beecham Pharmaceuticals MEN EARN ABOVE $4«r a MANUFACTURING OPERATORS and be involved In production of syrups, tablets, injections and capsules. Requirements Secondary education, preferably with QCE O 1 Level Certificate. Completed National Service. Interested applicants, please apply personally with your identity card on Monday to Friday between 9.00— 11.00 a.m.242 words
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Advertisement445 1982-06-07 23 fll^ Q fanptoynwrt 66 Situations Vacant g) Production <DBI€>N I V far in new factory In ■J uunn Marsh Central J Japanese electronlcf 4 manufacturer! jm require t| No shift duty B| Attractive salary M An -conditioned M comfort K. P Attendance incentive W M Increment alter 3 H| m.445 words
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Advertisement495 1982-06-07 23 HITACHI CABLE (S) PTE LTD requires MALE OPERATORS For our Extrusion Section. You can earn up to Ss4oo for a start. In addition, wa offer I a attractive attendance/ shift allowances. I a free transport. I a free uniforms/shoes. medical benefits. confirmation increment. i Requirements: a GCE O' level. a495 words
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Advertisement486 1982-06-07 23 s Due lo our continued expansion, EVERYDAY wa requireCHINESE MALE PRODUCTION WORKERS Attractive starting salary Incentives, transport and meal allowances Increment Total Income up to $450 $600 per month depending on Individual capability Working experience not necessary 5-day work week Applicants must have completed N.S Malaysians are welcome Please com*486 words
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Advertisement380 1982-06-07 23 Required: (A) KILN OPERATOR (Trainee) MALE c Rotating shift hours: 7a.m. 7p.m. and 7pm. 7am (Work 12 hours, Off 24 hours) c Experience not essential. training given, c Applicants should have Initiative. Enthusiasm and correct Aptitude c Starting salary: S4S3 p m (B) MACMINt OPERATOR (Trainee) MALE c Experience not380 words
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Advertisement398 1982-06-07 23 /Applicants are Inrlted]! for the following poal- I lions in our shipyard. ENGINEERS TECHNICIANS I Degree/Diploma hold- I era In any engineering I discipline or equi- I valent qualifications I Age below 35 years I Preferably have some I previous experience I Completed full-time I ESTIMATORS I Diploma holders In398 words
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Advertisement473 1982-06-07 23 I'TraumtwK's. fOOO SUPPIIIS Ban UatlTlO requires urgently For He Supermarkets (1) CASHIERS/SALES ASSISTANTS (Ang Mo Km) (2) BUTCHERS/SHOP ASSISTANTS (Holland Village, Bukit Timah end Ang Mo Kio) (3) STORE ASSISTANTS (Holland Village. Bukit Timah end Ang Mo Kio) For its Jurong Office end Warehouse (1) GENERAL CLERKS c G.C.E "O"473 words
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Advertisement314 1982-06-07 23 Beecham Pharmaceuticals Earn more than $510.00 per month. Join us as SECURITY GUARD To perform duties on shift related to safety and security. Requirements:— Good physique. Experience in firefighting advantageous. Preferably 3—5 years' security experience. Between 22—45 years old. Interested applicants, please contact:— The Personnel Department, Beecham Pharmaceuticals (Pte) Ltd.,314 words
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Advertisement451 1982-06-07 23 Well established Printing Firm has the following vacancies 1) LABEL PRINTING MACHINE OPERATORS c With experience In operating machine and performing labels and stickers printing. c Completed National Service 2) PRINTING APPRENTICES c Applicants must be industrious, honest and completed National Service. i) STORE ASSISTANT CUM DELIVERY c Completed National451 words
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Advertisement598 1982-06-07 23 >KDBS (A) MESSENGER/ DESPATCH RIDER (B) STEWARDESS QUALIFICATIONS c Applicants should have completed Primary 6 education c Must be able to understand and speak English c Applicants for Post (A) must possess a valid Class 2 driving licence DUTIES (POST B) Preparation and serving ot refreshments, luncheons, etc REMUNERATION Salary598 words
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Advertisement405 1982-06-07 23 METALS ORES PTE. LTD. (Of The Union Carbide Group) requires SECURITY GUARDS REQUIREMENTS c able to apeak and write aimple English c prepared to work 'J. shift rotation on a 8-hour shift BENEFITS c attractive starting salary c meal allowance c free uniforms and shoes c overtime and holiday pay405 words
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Advertisement1003 1982-06-07 24 ■I i^^^il^ W Situations Vacant I) AfJscellaUteoaw Vacancies in INTERNATIONAL GROUP OF COMPANIES, operating in EUROPE ABIA aa follows: Position: (i) MARKETING EXECUTIVE (ii) SALES PROMOTERS (iii) SALES REPRESENTATIVE Qualifications: c Age above 23 years. c Minimum working In Marketing/ Trading Not less than 2 years Education: c For Executive1,003 words
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Advertisement451 1982-06-07 24 Well established exclusive Japanese Member*' Club requires: RECEPTIONIST Part-time/Fulltime c Working hours: 7.30 p.m. to la.m. c Age 18-25 with pleasant personality c Salary negotiable c Transport provided Pleese apply personally at: PARKLANE SHOPPING MALL UNITS 326/327 3RD FLOOR SELEGIE ROAD SINGAPORE 0718 between 4p.m. 7p.m. An aetatoliahed hardware firm451 words
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Advertisement432 1982-06-07 24 a^RV/IZZM* rsivAii UMTte requires A) PRODUCTION OPERATOR B) STORE ASSISTANT (MALE) c Passed Primary 6. c Preferably Chinese, c Completed National Service (Post B). No shift duties. Fringe benefits Include 13th month annual allowance. Incentive bonus, annual leave and free medical care Intereeted plsass call personal ly between Sam 12432 words
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Advertisement658 1982-06-07 24 CMSLDRCN TELEVISION WORKSHOP -SESAME STREET' Presently brooking into the local market requires young enthustaswomon to be trained to AN key management positions m our recently established organisation Experience not necessary as all applicants will be trained from square I at company expense. However all applicants must pooease the following: c658 words
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Advertisement542 1982-06-07 24 SANGAR SECURITY ENTERPRISE requires urgently SECURITY GUARDS BHB/JUNIOR SECURITY SERGEANTS wniJUMtOR SECURITY OFFICERS M7O/PATROLUNG OFFICERS tSOO/At Jurong for 12 hours shift Age 21 to 55 Must be able lo read It write English To work on rotating shift FrMQO. DOVMfitS." 13 months pay Annual and Medical leave One week, one542 words
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Advertisement543 1982-06-07 24 Wanted STOREHANDS/ GENEFIAL WORKERS Attractive salary, benelils and training offered c Age 18 to 40 c Malaysians will also be considered c No experience required interested applicants, pleese caw personally for immediate interview from Sam to Spm at Hart Engineering Pte Ltd 1938, Goldhill Centre Thomson Road Singapore 1130 WANTED543 words
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Advertisement764 1982-06-07 24 RAFFLES HOTEL has immediate vacancy for GRILL COOK a Experience essential In related field c Able to work on split shift Interested pert.es plsass call personally during office hours or write into: Personnel Manager Personnel Depart menl 1 3 Beech Road, Spore 071 S. MESSENGER/ DELIVERY BOY required Immediately. Must764 words
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Advertisement575 1982-06-07 24 TRANSPORT COMPANY REOUMES Container Truck Driver with class 5 driving licence. Must have previous experience In tracking containers. Apply personally at: 602 610 Manhattan House. 151 Chin Swee Road. Singapore 0316. AN ADVERTISING COMPANY urgently requires Chinese Despatch Rider with motorbike Call personally at: 10-E. Lorong 12 Geylang Road., during575 words
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Advertisement719 1982-06-07 24 MECHANIC a GREASER required Attractive salary Interested please call personally at: 264. Queensway. B.P Queensway Service Station. Mr Tan MORE DANCE HOSTESS required by Golden Wheel Cabaret L Nile Club Attractive salary Call personally al 301. Textile Centre Tel: *****11. REQUIRED HARDWORKING OFFICE Boy Interested please call personally at: Rm719 words
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Advertisement524 1982-06-07 25 I Baal I I I More car. Same price. From Borneo Motors. Bj^BaaaaaaaaaaaiPßlßaß^^^^^^^^^^ iaa»a.»^B^B«llll* Nftt AW BBB^^^LaP^BaP^^aBBBBBBi bbbbbbHV^B>Z^^9 Drive away in the world's top selling car J .a»l^^ ■a^lraWaaPSaV 1 9X2 Corolla I. iftback, and Borneo Motors I/ wK**"iiik w>n include a |a > ~^%'^al /^3a|Hg9|^aW wk FREE »TEN auto-reverse524 words
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Advertisement255 1982-06-07 25 OCT. 1980. FORO Teresa 1.6 OL. Excellent condition. Alrcond, radio, cassette. $18,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****77. Miss Ahmad. 1978 FORO CORTINA 1.6 GL. Ac-I-dem free. Alrcond, PARF eligible. Ist offer above $11,500 secures Tel: *****65 S) Honda OWNER SELLING MAY 1980 Honda Accord. 4-door. metallic blue, alrcon. Owner driven. Like new.255 words
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Advertisement358 1982-06-07 25 1980 MAY MERCEDES 200. 1 private owner ET registration number, automatic and power windows, beige Interior and original blue paint body. 869,000 0.n.0 Tel: *****41. MAY 77 MERCEDES 250, one company owner. In showroom condition, original central lockIng, enquiries ring *****55 Robert. NOV. 1980 MERCEDES Benz 280CE Coupe, one private358 words
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Advertisement510 1982-06-07 25 LATE 1979 COLT Lancer SL. 1 private owner. Alrcon, cassette. Excellent condition. Price $20,800 ono Tel: *****90 WELL KEPT 1978 Mitsubishi Sigma GS. Alrcon, cassette/ radio. Asking $16,500 0.n.0. Contact *****55. 1978 SIGMA GS alrcond., sports rims, cassette, In excellent condition. $17,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****83/*****28. 1981 MIT. GALANT Super Saloon510 words
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Advertisement1286 1982-06-07 25 The economical SUZUKI «B»a_^Tea^Tl window van ARF-$lB,OOO PARF-$12,483 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 0315 Tel *****1 1980. DAIHATSU CHARADE KG1,286 words
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Advertisement691 1982-06-07 25 UTOCMTLY REOUIREP SCIUP cur FOR SALE: SCRAP cars below below 3000 c.c. Contact tel. no. 1600 1000 c c including transfer *****33 Mr Beng. *****87( night. *****61) WANTED MLOW HWO c.c scrap NKMEST ATTRACTIVE PRICE 1000 cars. PARF benefits. Contact to 4000 c.c. scrmp car *****5/ *****11 *****1. Ricky Tay691 words
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Advertisement644 1982-06-07 25 L ESTRTE I K Condominium Luxury Townhouse* m\% g* Bukit Tlmah Road 47, Ms. M WMf (Opposite Chinese High School) Jlk J Exclusive hill-too residential area *^1 I A Home-makers perfect choice I Residents' Clubhouse Children's playground I I Tropical garden c Billiards room c Gymnasium I I Swimming Wading644 words
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Advertisement309 1982-06-07 25 a Did 10 Exchieive Property In quiet cosy surroundings of Holland Road, large bedrooms, with balcony overlooking swimming pool, tennis court, rental $5,500 c Dial. ll Detached Bungalow, choice residential area. Balmoral Road vicinity. 4 bedrooms, matured garden. Ideal for entertaining, rental $10,000. MARSHON PTE. LTD. 7J***** a Dial 11,309 words
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Advertisement519 1982-06-07 26 "■■■l 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 with automatic temperature519 words
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Advertisement421 1982-06-07 26 DIST. 10. MING TECK Park. 5-bed-roomed 2-storey semi-detached. 2 alrcons.. furnished $3,000. Available 9/7/82. Dlst. 5. West Coast Place. 3-bedroomed 2slorey split-level terrace 2 alrcons.. furnished $2,300 *****34 (agent). DIST 10 NEAR AMERICAN School. Beautiful double-storey semidetached. 3 alrconditioned bedrooms. Servant's amenities. Spaclous living/ dining. Large malure garden. Fully furnished.421 words
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Advertisement460 1982-06-07 26 DISTRICT 11, DYSON ROAD. 2-storey. 5-bedroomed detached bungalow. Separate livlng/dln- I Ing. Marble flooring Matured garden. Immediate occupation. Tel: *****56. DIST. 10 HOLLAND ROAD, both 1 year lease. Furnished 3-bed- roomed semi-detached $2,200. Furnished 4-bedroomed condominlum apartment $3,500. *****94 DIST. 11, LARGE 2 STOREY bungalow with 3 bedrooms. 1 guest460 words
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Advertisement1514 1982-06-07 26 Prestigious Office Space Available At Overseas Union House, Collyer Quay Overseas Union Enterprise is offering 10,000 square feet of choice office space for rent Situated on the ground floor, it is conveniently located in the heart of Singapore's business district. While the area is perfect for one spacious office, it1,514 words
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Advertisement978 1982-06-07 26 f RESTAURANT/COFFEE HOUSE SPACE J ft available at m LIAT TOWERS 1 C (at the junction of Orchard Road/ m Paterson Road m Areas from 3579 sq.ft. or 7398 sq.ft. ft For more details, please write to: B The Owner of Liat Towers, a M Unit 1805, 18 th Floor,978 words
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Advertisement2168 1982-06-07 26 ICB BUILDING PRIME OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE FOR RENT 470 sq.ft. to 1,581 sq.ft. (44 sm to 147 sm) Apply: Room 234, 2 Shenton Way Singapore 0106 Phone: *****91 OFFICE SPACE WANTED Well Established Financial Institution Requirea Groundfloor Office Of 6,000 sq ft Or 2.000 sq.ft. With Internal Link To 1st2,168 words
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Advertisement883 1982-06-07 27 1 All C iUCOWWOdItIBII 4 £i|| t Properties 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Flats DIST. IS. ROSE GARDEN, fully furnished with 3 alrconds, Walking distance to Yaohan Katong Call Acumen *****77 MST. 10 HOLLANO ROAO luxurious maUonetU apartment 3 bedrooms Servant's. Pool faclllM« s t urni.shings negotiable. Enquiries:. *****21 OIST. 10883 words
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Advertisement853 1982-06-07 27 1 RESPECTABLE WORKING COUPLE wanted for a tastefully furnished 2 roomed flat. ($4OO/-). Owner overseas. *****61 (after 12pm) i THONG SIA BUILDING 2,100 sq.ft. 3 i bedrooms, high floor, carpeted, available for immediate occupation Tel: *****88 TOA PAVOH 5-ROOMED $1,100. Ang Mo Klo 5-roomed. $1,000 Sllat Road, 4-roomed, $700. *****01/Z853 words
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Advertisement757 1982-06-07 27 SINGLE ROOM WANTED at Telok Blangah Tel: S.K Llm. *****11 i from 9a m to 6pm. 89 Properties For Saw a) Houses c DISTRICT 20, Soletar Hill*, single-storey semi-detached with 3 bedrooms. Area: 3.600 sq.ft. DISTRICT 11. Raffle* Park. 5 year old double-storey bungalow. 4 bedrooms.- I servant's 9,000 sq.ft.757 words
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Advertisement854 1982-06-07 27 SERANGOON MODERN DESIGN double-storey semi-detached bungalow. 4 bedrooms. 1 servant's room Area: 6.000 sq.ft. Freehold $700,000 ono Call now Acumen Realty Centre 33*0077 I Florence No agents. BEAUTIFUL AND WELL Malntalnpd single-storey terrace In dlsL 19. renovated. 1800 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms and compound Selling 1295.000 0.n.0 All enquiries welcome' Please854 words
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Advertisement550 1982-06-07 27 LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS FOR SALE rto 'Mine 1 ton 10 iw viy iwji VILLA DELLE ROSE Near Botanical Garden. Spanish designed lower groundfloor townhouse with private garden. 3 large bedrooms, tennis/ swimming pool 8*1.25 MJMon. c CAIRNHILL PLAZA, TYPEC Off Orchard Road, 2 bedrooms. SsB 50.000 MARYLAND PARK Facing the sea.550 words
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Advertisement846 1982-06-07 27 DM 0 Luxurious Residential Apartment About 1600 sq.ft. No restriction to foreigners. Recently renovated. No agents please. Interested please contact *****05 Joan Teo DMT. 0, WESTWOOO Situated on Orchard Boulevard close to it* junction with Toanhnson Road and Grange Road. 3 large bedrooms and a study, all with bathrooms attached,846 words
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Advertisement900 1982-06-07 27 PANDAN VALLEY. POtNSETTIA Towers, high floor. 2 living halls/ dining halls. 3 bedrooms, servant's. 2.100 sq.ft Immediate occupation $605,000 Pace Investment: *****18 ACE OFFERS: City Towers, conveniently sited apartment. 1.600 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, servant's. Immediate vacant possession. $430,000 0.n.0. Call: *****81. AT GRANGE GARDEN Dlst. 9. beautiful condominium maisonette, swimming900 words
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Advertisement776 1982-06-07 27 d) Foreign PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA. 6 luxurious townhouse In the vicinity of the Swan River for sale Prices between A 5160.000 $179,000. Tel *****69. 90 ProfWrtiM Wanted r Property Owners!! 1 I For Quick Results. Please I List Your Properties I With Us. 1 RESIDENTIAL LAND ABOUT 9.000 to 15.000776 words
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Advertisement629 1982-06-07 27 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL factory space at 2nd floor for rent 2.100 sq ft 37A Cavan Road. Spore 0820 Tel *****27/*****57 MACPHERSON. PAVA LEBAR. Jurong. Bukit Tlmah. Buklt Merah. Thomson, factories. $1 40/ $220 p I f onwards *****21 Yl GUANO FLATTED factory. Paya Lebar Road. 1666 sq.ft. for sale/ rent at629 words
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Advertisement486 1982-06-07 27 Honed. carpeted May be use a.* rlinlr Allied Appraisal *****15 PARKLANE OFFICE. APPROXI MATE MO sq ft Fully furnished, rarpeled. on high floor Oeo M Hume *****66 PEACE CENTRE, facing Selegle Road. 1110 sq.fi fully carpeted, high floor, selling with tenancy Tel *****88 SHENTOM WAV. 1.000 sq ft low floor486 words
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Advertisement879 1982-06-07 28 r Accommodation 4 Profurtlss 93 Office Spaces m) Rental PRESTIGIOUS OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT Gotdhill Pla» sub-tenancy expires June 82 Floor Area: 524 sq (t Available Ist July 82 interested partie* plaaaa contact EEC Tal: 2530M1 PRIME LOCATION DIST 1 RAFFLES TOWER A presliKeous brand new high floor of ficr879 words
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Advertisement697 1982-06-07 28 MIDLAND HOUSE 2ND Floor 605 m) ft Rental $3.50 or sale $***** psf Tel: *****68 (Angelica Really) OFFICE SPACE (21 sq.ft. Available for immediate lake-over Shenton Way. Fully furnished Call *****50 OFF ORCHARD ROAD approximately 650 sq.ft. in prestlgeous building, furnished Tel *****45 (11 a.m. 4pm No agents. OG BUILDING697 words
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Advertisement537 1982-06-07 28 Peninsula Shopping Comptan Over 1.000 sq ft. on 3rd floor. Near Hotel Peninsula entrance. $3.00 p.a.l. plus service charge* TEL: *****22/ *****49 COMPREHENSIVE REALTY C ft E ORCHARO 2nd floor Opposite Specialist Shopping Centre. 2 units showroom total 2435 sq ft 55.50 psf. Ample URA carpark opposite. Suitable for health537 words
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Advertisement433 1982-06-07 28 NAM HO TMKI SERVICE (S) PTE LTD HsKOflkt: Gl4-16-18, Pearrs Centre. Eu Tong Sen Street (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 0105. Tet *****33(7 lines) 1 1 9. Peoples Parfc Complex. Ground Floor. New Bridge Road. Singapore 0105. Tet *****1/*****2 *****3/*****2/*****6 *****8/*****3 TA 140 MiWICayiaUUI/CJUUJi ■iuci/jma 18daytSS3775/--21 d«ys *****5/Dep 12/6.21/8,3/7, 10/7.24/7,2/8,14/8,4/9, 20/9,27/9,4/10,11/10, 23/10,6/11.13/11,20/11,433 words
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Advertisement298 1982-06-07 28 f Reliance Travel Ajcncies 1 (S)Pte. Ltd. Suite *****220 MMM Floor Singapore Stropping i Centre 190 Clemenceau I Avenue Singapore 0923 Tei *****55 Kuala Lumpur J, Vre. *****2 CartfrM USA 13days$2790 Dep: 12/5, 19/5, 26/5. I 2/6,9/6,16/6.23/6, 30/6.7/7.21/7 Round the World 25day s $5790 USA West Coast 15days $3490 USA298 words
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Obituary, Illustration157 1982-06-07 29 MDM KANG SIM GIM PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 6TH JUNE 1962 LEAVING BEHIND: SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW LIM CHENG TEIK ONG SWEE LIM LIM CHENG LEONG TYE SOOK JINE LIM CHENG 808 LIM CHENG KIAT DAUGHTERS SON-IN-LAW LIM KOOI GEK 001 POH CHOON LIM SIEW GAIK GRAND SONS GRAND DAUGHTERS157 words
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Obituary, Illustration37 1982-06-07 29 MRS. SANTH A ANN AM AL Al Departed 7.6.79 Though you are gone. Your spirit lives with us And memories fill our lonesome nights. You are simply great. Your loving husband and chil-37 words
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Obituary, Illustration34 1982-06-07 29 NANCY YAP Al TIN We often think of the yesteryears When we were together. Fond memories of you linger, Making your absence that more painful for us. oc otn*f* a Bisters34 words
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Advertisement665 1982-06-07 29 YMCA OF SINGAPORE offers ELINSTITUTE OF ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT COURSE (CERTIFICATE STAGE) Commencing today AIRUNE FARES ft TICKETING Commencing 8/6/82 TYPEWRITING (ALL STAGES) Afternoon/evening classes PRIVATE SECRETARY'S COURSE In preparation for 1983 Exams BOOKKEEPING FOR BEGINNERS INTERIOR DESIGN A DECORATION FOR BEGINNERS Commencing 19/6/82 Enrol at TEMPORARY CENTRE 1, CANNING RISE665 words
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Advertisement516 1982-06-07 29 CHINESE AS SEC OHO language ——a.— by experienced tutor for all 11C r»«^.:--levels Contact Miss Llm, lei 118 OafKinfl *****55 ELEMENTARY JAPANESE COURSE commencing on Tuesday 830 pm BEGINNERS SOCIAL DANCE class 8/6/82 Sunday Ipm 13/6/82 En- tonight 7pm Beginners Jazz qulrles *****43 Ballet Saturday 4pm Free Style HOME TUITION516 words
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450 1982-06-07 30 Findings of study done in 20 schools last year PEER group pressure determines what language a student will use in the school environment, according to a paper presented at the Schools' Council meeting on Saturday. The paper summarised the findings of a study450 words
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267 1982-06-07 30 Quarter learn to swim in two months A QUARTER of the nonswimmers in a pilot programme introduced last January learned to swim in just two months. Of the 4,188 male students from six secondary schools taking part in phase one of the programme, 2,466 or 58.9 g;r cent were beginners,267 words
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Article80 1982-06-07 30 A THREE-MONTH beginnersviolin course (or children from 7 to 14 years old will start from June 13 at the Metropolitan YMCA at Stevens Road. Classes will be held every Sunday from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. for children from 7 to 10 years old and 11.1580 words
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129 1982-06-07 30 A NEW electronic telephone system, fully digital with computer control, was commissioned at Toa Payoh Hospital on Saturday. The system with a capacity of 25 direct lines and 300 extensions has multi-functional features to meet the specific needs of the health care services. Among other things,129 words
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100 1982-06-07 30 THE Health Ministry's Department of Scientific Services has set up its first work improvement team to prepare for computerisation. It will form more such teams, according to an editorial in the latest issue of the Scientific Services Newsletter, the department's monthly publication. The100 words
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Article, Illustration216 1982-06-07 30 Pictures by MICHAEL LIEW SUSPENCE and light hearted entertainment, both by courtesy of the police. They were among the varied items which visitors were treated to at the Police Week Carnival at the Police Academy in Thomsou Road yesterday. The shootoat drama, which had216 words
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Advertisement1111 1982-06-07 30 APPOINTMENT J^I&V NATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY BOARD 1 m^m SINGAPORE I invites applications from citizens/permanent residents of Singapore and other I ASEAN citizens for appointment as: I SYSTEMS ANALYST I I Requirements I A recognised University degree in Science or Computer Science with 2-3 years experience in business systems and applications. Programming1,111 words
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2400 1982-06-07 31 TIPTOP; FAIRWAY - TIPTOP and FAIRWAY By Double joy for Lam, Cheam and Leong KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Raging Certainty caused an upset in the King's Gold Cup trial (Race 6) when she coasted home by three-quarter of a length. The six-year-old Realm mare, with M.C. Lam astride,2,400 words
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1198 1982-06-07 31 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The Stipendiary Steward's report on today's races: RACE 1: Trainer SH. Lee was fined $50 for failing to produce the declared colours on The Achilles. Prince Gleam II (Cheam) jumped awkwardly and was in into stride, losing1,198 words
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Article31 1982-06-07 31 FIRST: *****5 SECOND: *****1 THIRD: *****9 STARTERS: *****7, *****9, *****, *****4, *****7, *****5, *****5, *****8, *****4, *****5, *****3 CONSOLATIONS: *****4, *****, *****9, *****0, *****6, *****3, *****4, *****9, *****7, *****9.31 words
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Advertisement185 1982-06-07 31 PHILIPPINE PLAZA AT4Q% OFF! The Midyear Bonus is Back! June 1 -September 30, 1982 Enjoy the Philippine Plazas Midyear Putting green, championship tennis Bonus! 40% off on all published courts, complete 24-hour health spa, room rates! Executive Center. The Philippine Plaza. Manila's only Westin Hotels' Philippine Plaza, seaside resort right185 words
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Article103 1982-06-07 32 MADRID, San. Workers and air controllers at 18 Spanish airports have agreed to strike on six separate occasions this month a move which could disrupt the World Cup soccer finals, If pay negotiations fail. A union spokesman said yesterday that thousands of members at most cities103 words
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Article, Illustration400 1982-06-07 32 JWW IMtl (BriM. I.M»m.| v.B. SALVADOR v AMQCNTVtA Jun« 22nd (Bah*, t 00pm BtLOAm HOW TMEV OUAUf KD r w D L f A m HUNOMIY I 4 2 I 111 M tmauum i i ni i Ifcmwuli I 2 4 1 I ■itUlillii* t 2 >400 words
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Article124 1982-06-07 32 MADRID. Sun. Stadium workers plan to strike two second-round matches of the World Cap soccer finals here. An attempt to renew negotiations between tke Spanish Football Federation and tke Stadium Workers Inion failed on Friday after three months of talks, with the workers threatening toAP - 124 words
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878 1982-06-07 32 World Cup finals rich with folklore Spain will be biggest if not best in history MADRID, Sun. The 1982 World Cup finals, which start on June 13, will be the biggest if not the best tournament in the history of soccer with 24 teams and 52 matches. An estimated audience878 words
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337 1982-06-07 32 England could prove to be surprise team LONDON, Sun. England's preparation for the World Cup soccer finals could hardly have been better, according to Kevin Keegan. The England captain believes that the side which manager Ron Greenwood and coach Don Howe have been working with could even prove to beAFP - 337 words
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Article477 1982-06-07 32 MADRID, Sun. Police were called in to disperse anery crowds at the Carlos Tartiere Stadium in Oviedo, Northern Spain, last night as ticket fever for the World Cup mounted. Three thousand people turned up at the stadium to buy tickets for the first three matches of GroupAgencies - 477 words
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Advertisement289 1982-06-07 32 SHARP x^nnnnfl n»^^^^^^^ *Kttr^^ b°th sides of the album without flipping! Now, a whole new world of music luxury opens up for all music lovers. With Sharp's thrilling trio, all y/ith both sides linear tracking which means both sides of your album can —^mmmmKtKKKt^^^^m be P la Y ed without289 words
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Advertisement60 1982-06-07 32 NIBBLEMAN^ IS HERE! At Space Station Zero, the place to try and buy Soundic TV games Exclusive to The Emporium Holdings Group AUTHORS WANTED BY N.Y. PUBLISHER Leading book publisher seeks manuscripts of all typo: fiction, non-fiction, poetry, technical, scholarly and religion* works, etc. New authors wel corned. Send for60 words
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394 1982-06-07 33 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By AYMERIC LIM was betrayed by his own racket yesterday when Oliver. Olivier Bernard used it to beat him 6-1, 3-6, 6-0 and win the boys' under-16 title in the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's junior age-group competition at the Singapore Tennis Centre. And,394 words
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Article52 1982-06-07 33 SINGAPORE Recreation Club Hunters came close to chalking up a near perfect game when they trounced Cardinals 13-0 in the men's senior softball League at Dover Road yesterday. Otfcer .{salts Women's scalar: Falcons 6 Pelicans 3. Men's Jaalar: Jolly Rogers 3 Schools 13. White Sox 1252 words
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Article, Illustration427 1982-06-07 33 PARIS, Sun. Secondseed Martina Navratilova prevailed in a desperate first-set struggle and then raced away with the second to beat American teenager Andrea Jaeger 7-6, 6-1 in the women's final of the French Open tennis championships yesterday. On a day of blazing sunshine, Martina, born inReuter - 427 words
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Article, Illustration372 1982-06-07 33 OTHER TENNIS MANCHESTER; Sun. John McEnroe made sure that his return to competitive tennis ended triumphantly here yesterday when he won the men's singles final in the Manchester grass court championships. After being out of action for a month because of an ankle injury, McEnroe sweptAFP - 372 words
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Article106 1982-06-07 33 PARIS, Sun. Mate Wilander, of Sweden, looked set to pall off the biggest upset of the French Open tennis championships as be came back from a 1--6 defeat to lead Argentinian (iuillermo Vilas 7-C, at Press time Unlght. Vilas needed one hour in the fierce sunshine which pressed106 words
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Article, Illustration417 1982-06-07 34 WILFRED YEO - Lim shakes off jinx and Ng to win SHj WILFRED YEO By Kathleen romps home in women's Open DENNIS LIM will need some time yet to shake off his nickname "Crazy Horse", but he finally shook off the challenge of defending champion Ronnie Ng to claim the Men's Open Masters417 words
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Article90 1982-06-07 34 i«*. d, Sun. South Korea trounced Singapore 120-39 in the opening women's match in the sixth William Jones Cup basketball tournament here last night. Kong Hyum Ja topscored for the Koreans, who led 59-23 at the interval, with 31 points. In another women's match, Taiwan's Chungfa defeatedAP - 90 words
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225 1982-06-07 34 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By LEE KUM CHEOK, displaying steady hands and cool nerves, retained his title in the national skeet shooting Open competition, which also served as the first of two trials for the Commonwealth Games, at the Rifle Range Road yesterday.225 words
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Article25 1982-06-07 34 ATHLETICS: Triple world record holder Sebastian Coe, of Britain, clocked 4 mm 58.8 sec in a 2,000 metres invitation race in France yesterday.25 words
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Article46 1982-06-07 34 KEITH CONNOR, of Southern Methodist University, recorded the second best triple jump ever as he leaped 17.57 m In the United States National Collegiate Athletic Association track and frield championships in Provo, Utah. Brazil's Joao Oliveira lumped 17.89 m in Mexico City in 1975.46 words
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Article49 1982-06-07 34 MARY DECKER TABB, of Great Britain, claimed a world record in the women's 5,000 m at the Prefontaine Classic track and field championships in Eugene, Oregon, with a time of 15:8.26 sees. The former record was held by New Zealand's Ann Audain, who clocked 15:13.22 in March.49 words
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Article21 1982-06-07 34 ISSABEIXE ACCAMBRAY bettered her own French discus record in Reims, France, throwing 55.04 m. The previous record was 54.52 m21 words
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Article73 1982-06-07 34 BASEBALL: Chicago White Sox beat Texas Rangers 2-1 in the American League in New York. Other results: Baltimore Orioles 3 Minnesota Twins 1, Milwaukee Brewers U Oakland As 3. Boston Red Sox 7 California Angels 2. National League: Philadelphia Phillies 5 Houston Astros 3, Los Angeles Dodgers 6 St.73 words
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Article21 1982-06-07 34 BASKETBALL: Sooth Korea won the international women's tournament in Orleans, France, when they scored an easy 63-49 win over France.21 words
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Article30 1982-06-07 34 BOXING: Benedicto Villablanca, of Chile, won the World Boxing Association junior lightweight title with a technical knock-out over Samuel Serrano, of Puerto Rico, in the 10th round in Santiago.30 words
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Article17 1982-06-07 34 UNDEFEATED heavyweight Tim Witherspoon scored a majority decision over fellow American Renaldo Snipes in Las Vegas.17 words
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Article26 1982-06-07 34 CYCLING: Italy's Giuseppe SaronnJ won the 21st and second last stage of the Tour of Italy road race between Cuneo and Pinerolo in Pinerolo.26 words
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Article25 1982-06-07 34 THE Soviet Union's amateur cyclists made a clean sweep of the honours in the Tour oi Britain Milk race, which finished in Blackpool.25 words
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Article33 1982-06-07 34 LAWN BOWLS: England's David Bryant suffered his second defeat in two games, when he was beaten 21-20 by Cecil Bransky, of Israel, in the Kodak Masters singles tournament in Worthing, Sussex.33 words
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Article43 1982-06-07 34 MOTOR RACING: World championship leader Alain Prost (Renault), of France. and Andrea De Cesaris (Alfa Romeo), of Italy, were the two fastest drivers in the first of two qualifying sessions for the Detroit Grand Prix. Prost clocked 1:48.5 and Cesaris 1:48.8.43 words
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Article24 1982-06-07 34 MOTOR SALLYING: Argentina's world championship rally the Codasur Rally has been cancelled by the Argentinian Automobile Club because of the Falkland Islands crisis.24 words
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Article82 1982-06-07 34 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Kyi Hla Han, of Burma, carded a one-over 73 for a 212 total to retain a onestroke lead on the third day of the Mizuno golf tournament at the Tasek Utara Golf Club here yesterday. In second place is Tnailand's Archin Sophon, whoReuter - 82 words
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359 1982-06-07 34 DEREK WILD - DEREK WILD By WARREN, the 1980 champions, took over the outright leadership of the F N Golf League yesterday with a convincing 5-1 victory over their visitors from Sembawang. Warren's only defeat was that of burly Northern Irishman Tom Henry, who had shared the359 words
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320 1982-06-07 34 Stadler opens up three-stroke lead over Nicklaus GOLF ROUND-UP BETHESDA (Maryland), Sun. Craig Stadler will be in the driver's seat to win an Open golf championship here today after opening a threestroke lead over Jack Nicklaus. Stadler shot a five-under-par 67 in the third round yesterday for a 10--under-par totalReuter; UPI - 320 words
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Article49 1982-06-07 34 EAM eleur ICC embawang barren eppel pntosa urong hangt P W H LPts 9 7 0 2 14 9 5 4 0 14 9 3 4 2 10 9 3 4 2 10 9 14 4 6 923 4 7 9 14 4 4 9 13 5 549 words
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Article227 1982-06-07 34 NORTHAMPTON, Sun. Gundappa Viswanath, rested for the one-day international against England on Friday, returned to play a face-saving innings for the Indian cricketers against Northamptonshire yesterday. Viswanath had scored an unbeaten 86 out of a total of 180 for five when a rainstorm flooded the groundReuter - 227 words
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Article168 1982-06-07 34 Greig's century boost for Sussex LONDON. Sun. South African-born lan Greig cracked 109 as Sussex reached 302 for nine on the opening day of their English cricket championship clash with Warwickshire yesterday. At Trend Bridge Worcestershire 166 (G. Turner M. K Saxelby 3-33). Nottinghamshire 120-1 (R. Robinson 64 no.. D.Reuter - 168 words
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357 1982-06-07 34 J. RAJENDRAN - SCC score big win over their second team J. RAJENDRAN By SINGAPORE Cricket Club's First XI scored a massive 145-run victory over their Second XI in a Singapore Cricket Association Division One match at the Padang yesterday. Former national player John Martens grabbed six wickets /or 10 runs to skittle357 words
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Article228 1982-06-07 35 TOKYO, Sun. Dutch First Division club Feyenoord Rotterdam trounced Singapore 5-1 in the Kirin Cup soccer tournament in Sendai, northern Japan, today to register their second win. The half-time score was 1-1. Ben Wijnsteckers scored Feyenoord's first goal in the 20th minute, but Singapore striker FandiReuter - 228 words
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Article33 1982-06-07 35 V Bremen lapan ■iKokan Singapore Reuler 3 3 0 0 14 2 3 2 0 18 4 3 2 0 19 6 3 0 12 19 4 0 1 3 3 14Reuter - 33 words
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434 1982-06-07 35 JOHORE BARU, Sun. Sabah Football Associaton's bid to get Datuk Harun Idris elected as president of the Football Association of Malaysia was dashed yesterday when incumbent president Datuk Seri Hamzah Abu Samah was returned unopposed at the general meeting here. SFA vice-president Philip434 words
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Article209 1982-06-07 35 JOE DORAI - Fandi fails to raise a -ripple- JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE'S top striker Fandi Ahmad, who usually leaves a storm in his wake, hardly raised a ripple in Japan, where he is competing in the Kirin Cup soccer competition. In fact, no-one has approached Fandi or Jita Singh, the Singapore team209 words
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Article, Illustration390 1982-06-07 35 LEX SEOW YAM - LEX SEOW YAM By HAD the junior individual badminton championships been held a month later instead of last night, 18--year-old Lav Wing Cheok might not have found winning the men's title at the Singapore Badminton Hall that easy. It was his spin service,WONG KWAI CHOW - 390 words
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Article174 1982-06-07 35 SBA reduce women's prize-money THE Singapore Badminton Association have reduced the prize-money for women in their national individual championships, which start tomorrow, because of the small number of women's entries, reports LEX SEOW YAM. In the singles, the original prize-money of $1,500, $1,000 and $500 for the top three placings174 words
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185 1982-06-07 35 Lipton's take 7-point Team Tennis lead JANICE SEAH LIPTON'S, thanks to a 31--16 trouncing of Bonds at Kallang yesterday, are the leaders in the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's Team Tennis competition. Upton's have 131, with the high-spirited Fischer lurking seven points behind and Cando breathing down their necks with 123.185 words
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Article138 1982-06-07 35 R. MANOR A J - R. MANOR A J By ARMED FORCES' hopes for a fourth successive Singapore Hockey Association under-23 title they meet refreshing Indian Association in tomorrow's final on the Padang may well vanish into thin air. Though Forces thrashed IA 4-0 in last year's final,138 words
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Advertisement115 1982-06-07 35 v I r^m__ ~"~z **T_i J. Mr 'M Am "^T^ JOINMORE jjik Jjeepsupwith tr m In the hectic, frenzied world of commerce and high B finance, it is vital that workflow is smooth and uninterrupted. But just in case your secretary, computer t personnel, sales or exhibition services people decide115 words
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Miscellaneous19 1982-06-07 35 BADMINTON N»Uoo»l iwUvMul e'lhlps (SBA. 7.30 p.m.). HOCKEY SWHA Lmim Div. 1: SCC v Theresians (Padang 5.30 p. m.)19 words
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Article, Illustration309 1982-06-07 36 A HOI SKU ARMING cat across ethnic and religions distinctions yesterday when six families Jointly held a private party to announce their arrival hi Blocks 143 and 144, off Jalan Bukit Merah. About 25* well-wish-ers gathered on the void deck of Block 143 to take309 words
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154 1982-06-07 36 Diamond ring found in suspect's -stomach- CHICAGO, Sun. Doctors recovered a large diamond ring from a 26--year-old man with an apparent appetite for jewelleryDoctors at Northwestern Hospital removed the 4.5-carat ring, valued at U5565,000 (*****,500). from Melvin Riddell's stomach over the weekend. Riudell allegedly stole the ring from the hospitalUPI - 154 words
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Article38 1982-06-07 36 BONN, Sun. Almost 340 Turks, Kurds and Germans went on hunger strike yesterday in several West German towns to protest against human rights violations in Turkey, the hunger strikers' coordination committee said in Coloene. West Germany.38 words
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409 1982-06-07 36 WASHINGTON, Sunday UNITED States Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger has ordered the air force to deploy anti-satel-lite weapons within five years as part of President Ronald Reagan's comprehensive programme to revitalise the nations nuclear deterrent. According to a new military plan, the roleNYT - 409 words
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Obituary95 1982-06-07 36 MRS. LIM OEOK PAH nee Low Chwe* Hong, age 68 passed away on 6 June 1982. leaving behind beloved husband Llm Geok Pah. son Llm Kay Teck, daughters Winnie Llm Olm Huay. Jenny Llm Glm Hlo. Fanny Llm Glm Kee. daughter-in-law Chong Ol Kew. sons-in-law Michael Chng. Teo Peng95 words
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313 1982-06-07 36 Son Sann has not been invited to secret summit BANGKOK, Sun CAMBODIA'S former premier, Mr Son Sann, currently leading one of three major anti-Viet-namese resistance groups in his country, has not yet received a formal invitation to the 'secret meeting" suggested by ex-head of state Prince Norodom Sihanouk. A closeAFP - 313 words
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410 1982-06-07 36 PATTAYA. Sunday THE United States Seventh Fleet is beefing up its combat readiness to counter a massive Soviet naval build-up in the Indian and Pacific oceans, a fleet spokesman said. During a series of weekend briefings aboard the Seventh Fleet's flagship,UPI - 410 words
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256 1982-06-07 36 Oil firms offer staff money to quit DALLAS, Sunday Lebanon raid JUST six months ago, American oil and chemical companies were offering valued employees luxury cars and big raises to keep t^cr.. on the job. Now they are paying them to quit, it was reported yesterday. In an effort toUPI - 256 words
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Advertisement343 1982-06-07 36 W f 1&? f wT Svenson can help the way you look. It you re losing your hair and want to find a way of making it look as if you're not. then we have an answer for you The Svenson Method of Hair Replacement. We can never make hair343 words
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Advertisement204 1982-06-07 36 Contest like no other It is a competition like no other. This one needs lots of brain power, good team-work, accuracy and creativity. Contestants must also be fast and disciplined. What is this demanding contest? Find out in today's paper. Singapore Malays met Johore Malays yesterday in their first away204 words
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Advertisement464 1982-06-07 36 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. About 16 contractors are bidding for Marina Centre's mechanical j and electrical contract, estimated to be worth more than $100 million. LEE HAN SHIH reports. Why local businessmen should accept leases denominated in foreign currencies. The general manager of the Urban Redevelopment Authority,464 words
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Miscellaneous137 1982-06-07 36 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Fair. TEMP. (C) op to (a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: I.M p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 5.57 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 1 17 C Pine MmniU 23 33C Cloudy Baoßkek 26 34C Cloudy MrltNturae 2 13C Fine Beijing 19 29 C Sunny Mescew 14137 words
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Article, Illustration967 1982-06-07 1 British m magician, funny man^ and children's author Paul Daniels is in town, taking in the sights and talking to local magicians as research for a new book. He tells ALAN JOHN how magic changed his life. IT SOUNDS like magic, all right. Thirty-year-old government auditor, painfully shy967 words
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Article, Illustration514 1982-06-07 1 Ah 50 strange, the funnyman's life will play tourist all the way. On his itinerary are such staples as the Bird Park, Sentosa, Chinatown, Little India and Thieves' Market. He will also meet local magicians and perform for a group of British Airways travel agents. Most of all, he hopes514 words
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Article, Illustration287 1982-06-07 2 I REMEMBER NELSON DUTY (Cta S, 11.15 E.m.): In this third part of the series, we see felson through the eyes of Captain Thomas Masterman Hardy (Tom Pigott-Smith), a trusted and loyal friend. Hardy sees Nelson's infatuation with Emma as a sign of weakness and not in287 words
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Article271 1982-06-07 2 VEENA Recital by Kaghunathan (Ch 5, 4.21 p.m.): Raghurama Ayyar, the veena maestro, has been widely acclaimed in India, the US, France, UK, Germany and Italy. In this repeat programme, he plays three songs Maha Ganapathy, Navavarana Dhyana Krithi and ThilLihu. Heaven's Above (Ch 5, €.25 p.m.): Is271 words
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Article181 1982-06-07 2 EXHIBITIONS: VIETNAMESE Ceramics 235 pieces ranging from 6th to 18th Century. Nat Museum Art Gall 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Free. Till June 27. Tth International Photo Art Exhibition monochromes, colour prints and slides by" international photographers. Includes 39 gold medal awards and 13 best colour slides. Nat181 words
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Article156 1982-06-07 2 THE Promise h 8, 7.15 p.m.): Even after his engagement to Rui Rui, Luo Shui is still thinking of Xiao Zhou who, after her face treatment in hospital, is looked after by Chen Hui Jun. Live From Studio One (Ch 8, 7.55 p.m.): In this repeat of the156 words
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Article36 1982-06-07 2 COUNTRY Musir Jamboree (Radio 1, 11.15 a.m.): Lots of the best rustic sounds from John Denver and the great Kenny Rogers, plus names like Brian Watkins, Four Jacks and a Jill, and Lynn Anderson.36 words
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Article110 1982-06-07 2 NEW Waves (BBC, 7.15 p.m.): Rock journalist lan Birch continues to look at some of the leading names in today's popular music. Like Heaven 17, a trio of young British musicians who have their own production company besides being successful recording artists. From Riots to Reform (BBC, 9.45 p.m.):110 words
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Article, Illustration841 1982-06-07 3 Rare works polished by soloists Beethoven's Complete Works For Cello And Piano A recital by Johannes Goritzki (cello) and David Levine (piano) Goethe-lnstitut Auditorium Tomorrow (All welcome) Wednesday (By invitation only) 8.15 p.m. Free. Previewed by JOHN DE SOUZA RECITALS featuring only one composer are rare enough, especially in Singapore.841 words
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Article466 1982-06-07 3 SSO Concert Conductor: Choo Hoey Cello soloist: Johannes Goritzki June 4 and 5 Reviewed by Y. L. GOH THE so-called Christmas Concerto by Giuseppe Torelli for two violins and string ensemble gave a poor indication of the musical feast that was to come. The concerto borders on the466 words
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Article, Illustration621 1982-06-07 4 The magical city of Venice has one last chance to save itself from tidal waves that threaten to destroy the town the Venetian Barrier. The vastly expensive operation is still in its planning stages and the Venetians believe that this will wipe out an^ threat of further flooding.621 words
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Article, Illustration1015 1982-06-07 5 under threat AFTER 6 Unusually low atmospheric pressures can affect water levels by as much as 30 cm, capable of smashing Venice's defences like matchwood and sweeping through the city. At the same time, there has been a gradual melting of polar ice which has caused an increase in theIPS - 1,015 words
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Article510 1982-06-07 6 SHE might become withdrawn or appear depressed. She might lose interest in her school work and friends. It could be just another case of puberty blues ...or the first tell-tale signs of one of the least talked-about of all crimes: Incest. Figures from Singapore's Social Welfare Department show510 words
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Article637 1982-06-07 6 THEIR stories are classic case studies in tragedy. And for the victims of incest, the climb back to a normal lite is long, painful and rarely has a happy ending. These three true stories only the names are disguised come from the files of the Ministry637 words
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Article392 1982-06-07 6 FAMILY support is crucial to the success or failure of rehabilitating the victims of incest, said a psychiatrist who has dealt with cases in Singapore. The reaction of other relatives can also make or break attempts to help them lead normal lives subsequently, he maintained. The psychiatrist392 words
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Article, Illustration971 1982-06-07 7 SUE ARNOLD, a columnist in Britain, describes her own domestic situation 4 EIGHT years ago when I was expecting my first baby, the then managing editor of the newspaper said in a relieved sort of way: "Jolly good, well done. "Now run along, have your 2.4 kids and forget971 words
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Article461 1982-06-07 7 FRED FERRETTI in New York - FRED FERRETTI in New York By WOMEN who are executives in some of America's largest corporations are well paid and enjoy their affluence. But most feel that to achieve their successes they have had to sacrifice relationships such as marriages and families as well asNYT - 461 words
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Article, Illustration547 1982-06-07 8 BAYARD WEBSTER - The stork whoops the crane... delivers BAYARD WEBSTER By THE years George Archibald spent dancing In front of a l.i-m female whooping crane «At loves him have fflally paid off. The International Crane Foundation in Baraboo, Wisconsin, announced recently that Its rare female whooplag erase, Tex, has given birth toNYT - 547 words
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Article842 1982-06-07 8 Success-making ingredients do not necessarily make for worker satisfaction, DAVID COOK learns. PERSONNEL experts have long argued that a job is like a cake. If the ingredients are put together properly, the result would be satisfying. So if the boss will only provide a challenging842 words
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Article, Illustration663 1982-06-07 12 Indian tiger gets new lease o£ life The graceful, majestic tiger, once threatened with extinction in INDIA, is prowling the jungles once again in increasing numbers all thankc to The World Wildlife Fund and the Indian Goverment-aided Project Tiger. THE tiger, once threatened with extinction here, is again prowling the663 words
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Article723 1982-06-07 12 PETER PRINGLE - PETER PRINGLE By in WASHINGTON This rush of book-banning is said to have its roots in the work of the Moral Majority and its leader, the Rev Jerry Falwell. He has been leading the fight against textbooks about sex with direct mail campaigns. ATTEMPTS to ban several classics723 words
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Advertisement336 1982-06-07 1 \J BL' 1^*^" ~^^l I "There's nothing like being able to get to your frozen fish 1 V^ tAt 2iililllVllVHHR I without having to chip away at mountains of ice in the freezer. i^^^^m <"* I ow nan <s l0 Acma, I pick up the fish easily and plop it336 words
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Advertisement16 1982-06-07 1 aTfl^ Least KVwV^p^^^^ talked-about crime OUTLOOK, Page 6 Saving Venice (rom floods Pages 4 and 516 words
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Miscellaneous9 1982-06-07 1 Tomorrow: Singapore's magicians: The best years of their lives9 words
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Advertisement123 1982-06-07 2 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO ALL BUSINESSMEN, TRADERS AND BUYERS OF SINGAPORE VI cv <T I. 7 mu-i9n c tfl < u'B2 iffHAI EXPO'B2 ■A WORI D TRADt CENTRE Wl 16TH-20TH JUNE 1982 ■ft- TV W" M/ TRADE DISPLAYS INCLUDE, FURNITURE, GLASSWARE, ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES, C PLASTIC WARE, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, BRONZEWARE, JFWELRY, HAND123 words
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Advertisement42 1982-06-07 2 READ A GOOD BOOK RECENTLY? find it at Climes Bookshops Tiinr%(>rrlunl('rnlrr R.4>inMin\ John Litllr n M 10* ()'cf.*n »o«! Odo'Dul'" '*****? iw»« «,»i V M7VM6 S-nftpoir 0973 JCL "OUPCfNTRf ROB'NA HOUSI r« ?15»7I 73S7SH RiHi*, *m* t,i »}»3; Stolon T« 2700 m42 words
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Miscellaneous299 1982-06-07 2 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS Triumphant after ditching eminence, being spiteful (7) 1 A mixture of tact, beside evil, STo druj do manoeuvres I is what ends a war (8, 6) Initially causes tedium (7) 8 A broadcaster like this used to g tLgne t0 fam at home (3. 2) I299 words
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Miscellaneous1170 1982-06-07 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Opening followed by On The 6 25 Heavens Above < Last El* 0 Waterfront (Mandann/r) 6 45 an s f» T J* Worid Ma Ecstasy And Blues 3.55 Fnjerbobs Feathers And 7 05 Spiderman Sounds 7.30 News And Weather Forecast 4.20 Veena Recital1,170 words
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Advertisement693 1982-06-07 3 ■■tfHfrß M CHJR LUXURY ■XE99 I i)isc:ouNT BH HHH SI fMMER I PROGRAMME For eight years ME LISSA GILBERT kept *C?W^f audiences, worldwide, riveted with her role as the s P unky Laura ln 9 al| s on LITTLE HOUSE ON THE HK9:_ PRAIRIE She s also portrayed legendary heroines693 words
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Advertisement239 1982-06-07 5 V^V^^tot*. I CLARA INTERNATIONAL proudly presents tt efco^ jJoOXH^**^-' to YOU tne two leading Ladies in beauty therat%^^!!^-^^^*'^ Py from CIDBSCO INTERNATIONAL! DATE: 24th-25th JUNE VENUE: Holiday Inn Singapore TIME: 9am-spm FEES: 5|280.00 (inclusive of luncheon and 2 tea-breaks daily) Specially bring to you: The latest techniques in beauty therapy;239 words
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Advertisement445 1982-06-07 6 J -JlQftl\| *f\ i 'l* ijissssssf LUtssfcit *^^J»^B 29 January- 4 february 1983 JAKARTA INDONESIA INTERNATIONAL MARITIME EXHIBITION ON SEA TRANSPORTATION SEA COMMUNICATION EXHIBITS PROFILE Vessels and Boats Engines, Turbines and marine propulsion systems, Navigation system, Marine electronics, Marine communications, Steering gear, Propeller technology, Ship design services, Mooring system, Safety445 words
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Advertisement623 1982-06-07 6 Hair, Beauty Saloon School Bridal Selections Pte Ltd. t& Jr 450, 4th Flr.Lucky Plaza. Orchard Rd, Spore 0923. Tel: *****91 Are you troubled by I Are you worried by rough skin problems or body skin or open pores 7 figure? With our latest new skin Our Principal with her ten623 words
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Advertisement634 1982-06-07 7 HSBHSSJSB MISS I At a glance, the Philco W3Bl Deluxe pictured act.on zooms through four different stoges I T I|ll mj W terc roy !ook like many other washing every minute to get clothes clean faster I 1 A mochmes. but on closer inspection you begin to I i X634 words
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Advertisement366 1982-06-07 8 New Generation Ironing Board A prestigious and excellent quality materials popular for everlasting use. -»>. A brand in Holland, with Qw^ JT II outstanding qualities. n ,r Mr ll Well-designed and practical in "oral fabnc and easy^M Nanousmodels.it is to change. A 1 collapsible and made of Available at Robinson's.366 words
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Advertisement92 1982-06-07 8 AUCTION SALE BUILDING JUST RENOVATED AT LAVENDER STREET NOS. ***«*> l~"~«-» 21WA/B/C TOTAL OF W^f'T'^'^^^X NINE UNITS AND E3Sf^4^-j I Iff" I 1 Land are* 377 6 sq subxci to survey sq metres (9566 sq ft appro* s BB^B^a^aa^B^v^J This freehold land ■^■w lo be sold as one possession >Cl92 words
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Advertisement1043 1982-06-07 9 APPOINTMENTS I tit II Ernct Whinney Management Consultants is an international firm offering a wide variety of management consulting services to industry, commerce and government. We are part of a large organization with over 1,000 consultants in more than 300 offices located in over 70 countries throughout the world. In1,043 words
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Advertisement559 1982-06-07 9 QKLfISSIQyj where outstanding people work. We are locking for a CASH CONTROL MANAGER 1 to head our Cash Control Department for our retail activities. Reporting to the Chief Accountant, the successful candidate will cover the following duties:— take charge of the overall cash collection and reconciliation, banking f transactions, cash559 words
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Advertisement457 1982-06-07 9 M SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. m A subsidiary of a large 1 American component manufacturing has an immediate vacancy for Engineering Assistant Diploma in mechanical or production engineering. At least 2 years industrial experience in engineering designs. Good knowledge in pneumatic application and general tooling is preferred. Interested applicant are invited457 words
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Advertisement593 1982-06-07 9 UNION CARBIOE SINGAPORE PTE LTD invites suitably qualified applicants for the position of SENIOR AUDIT ASSISTANT located in Orchard Towers The incumbent's responsibilities include reviewing and appraising the adequacy and effectiveness of internal control systems, and recommending corrective, preventive or improvement measures. The position is one of two, reporting to593 words
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Advertisement412 1982-06-07 10 APPOINTMENTS bruneiVß Sheraton-Utama Hotel SHERATON HOTELS INNS WORLDWIDE PO BOX 2203 JALAN BENOAHARA BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN BRUNEI T* ***** Telex (809) BU 2306 CMUm SHERATON BRUNEI Sheraton-Utama Hotel invites applications from suitably qualified people to fill the following vacancies: SOUS-CHEF CHEF DE PARTIE CHEFTOURNANT COMMISCHEF This is a unique opportunity412 words
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Advertisement567 1982-06-07 10 UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. a member of the UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE GROUP OF COMPANIES requires additional PRODUCTION FOREMEN to be located in their new Gul Way/Pioneer Road Plant. The incumbents are responsible to the Production Superintendent for the operation of one or more departments within set standards of quality,567 words
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Advertisement1419 1982-06-07 11 APPOINTMENTS /T\ Canon invites suitably qualified professionals to apply for CIU TEX OU "TT^m"?^ 8 m the position of applications from suitably qualified Malaysian citizens bi^ b^ B f° r the position of: PUBLIC RELATIONS/ ANALYST/PROGRAMMER ADVERTISING MANAGER twiobwvolveb Writing of computer programs in Cobbl language for The JOD TDM1,419 words
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Advertisement660 1982-06-07 11 SLECMA QH THE SINGAPORE LIFT AND ESCALATOR CONTRACTORS AND MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION (SLECMA) IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE VOCATIONAL AND INDUSTRIAL TRAINING BOARD (VITB) INVITE APPLICATIONS FOR THE SLECMA/VITB LIFT AND ESCALATOR MECHANICS APPRENTICESHIP SCHEME The Scheme: Duration 3 years Training The apprenticeship scheme comprises 6 months of full-time training at the660 words
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Article, Illustration986 1982-06-07 1 KWAN ZI talks to Professor Lin Sheng Shih, who made the classic Chinese poem Man Jiang Hong an evergreen art song, about his philosophy as a Chinese art song composer. PROFESSOR Lin Sheng Shih is the man who made986 words
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Article368 1982-06-07 2 &3P* Let's Learn Mandarin THIS programme Is compiled by Redlffnsion and broadcast daily in Teochew, Hokklen and Cantonese over both Rediffnsion and SBC's Radio Three and Poor Radio Three: Mon Sun: 9.15 a.m. Radio Four: Mon Sat: 1.45 p.m.). The English notes are provided by as. Lesson 141: Vegetable soap368 words
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Article, Illustration492 1982-06-07 2 When Yue Fei joined the army at the age of 18, his mother tattooed on his back four characters to remind him to be dedicated to his country. One of China's most celebrated national heroes, the Song dynasty marshal died a tragic death at the492 words
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Article, Illustration196 1982-06-07 2 %mwA% 1 1 j(3 has many seal forms and varied meanings: •Ufw t H6 is a meatblock (H with meat fa J<l I -tl=4- I AZ shows the meatblock (H with meat (P and salt I*J V7l rfjL represents the meatblock (X with meat (p and196 words
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Article, Illustration378 1982-06-07 2 New dealer to boost Sabah operation of Mitsubishi commercial vehicles SA-MAL (AUTO) SDN. BHD. has been appointed the new dealer for imported Mitsubishi commercial vehicles (FUSO) in Sabah by UNITED STRAITS FUSO SDN. BHD.. the Malaysian franchise holder for imported Mitsubishi commercial vehicles. The Dealership Agreement was signed in Kuala378 words
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Article, Illustration679 1982-06-07 4 YAAKUB RASHID - YAAKUB RASHID Mosques in Singapore (Part Three) By 4 The message was that the quality of new mosques and the amenities they can provide are very much dependent on the workers' willingness to give a little bit more to the fund. Contributions to the MBF is679 words
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Article, Illustration42 1982-06-07 4 2a) Kedua-dua Mali dan Fauziah berdiri di tinrkap keretapi membalas lambaian mereka itu. b) Haji Asri menadah kedua belah tangannya ke Unfit dan mukitnya terkomel-komel membaca ayat-ayat mendoakan keselamatan anaknya sedans keretapi melancar makin lama makin laju. menkif galkan perhentian42 words
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Article, Illustration58 1982-06-07 4 Hhistrator: Alisan Story by Haron A.R. 2a) Both Malik and Fauziah stood at the window and waved back at them. b) Haji Asm stretched out his hands forward, palms upwards, and recited verses to pray tor his (laughter's safe journey, while the train picked up speed and moved further and58 words
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440 1982-06-07 4 Oleh Yaakub Rashid SETIAP bulan pekerjapekerja Islam di sini menyumbangkan beberapa dolar lebih kepada Tabung Simpanan Pekerja (CPF). Sumbangan mi berlainan dari sumbangan tetap 22 peratus kepada tabung itu. Tetapi sumbangan tambahan mi bukanlah paksaan. Sumbangan sukarela mi boleh sekecil $1, atau $5 atau $10440 words
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Advertisement59 1982-06-07 2 United Straits FusoSdnßhd the Malaysian Franchise Holder for imported Mitsubishi commercial vehicles has the pleasure to announce the appointment of SA-MAL (AUTO) SDN. BHD. as her authorised dealer in Sabah for Mitsubishi Commercial vehicles (FUSO) with effect from Ist. June, 1982. UNITED STRAITS FUSO SDN. BHD. II X9^ ILL 11159 words
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