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Title Section15 1982-06-08 1 The Straits Times I Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8215 words
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Article, Illustration668 1982-06-08 1 Hand-to-hand battle for fortress BEIRUT, Monday THOUSANDS of Israeli troops, backed by F-16 and F-15 fighter aircraft, today landed at strategic points along the coast of southern Lebanon and were reported to be linking up with invading tank columns now advancing in a pincerAgencies - 668 words
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470 1982-06-08 1 A VIRTUAL halt has been called to th< creation of new or additional posts in th< civil service for next year. The Ministry of Finance has informed alj Permanent Secretaries and heads of government departments that they will normally have to offer470 words
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Article, Illustration155 1982-06-08 1 NEIGHBOURLINESS reached new heights at Kampung Chai Chee last night. This laser beam projection on the wall of a 16-storey block showing two persons shaking hands was the residents' way of spreading goodwill among themselves. It was beamed on Block 35, Chai Chee Avenue,155 words
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Article116 1982-06-08 1 STRATFORD (Ontario), Mon. The actor playIng the title role In a Canadian performance of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar suffered a broken rib and a punctured lung during the assassination scene. Jack Medley, 54, was recovering in Stratfora General Hospital today after one of his fellow actors' daggersReuter - 116 words
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Article128 1982-06-08 1 MEXICO CITY, Monday TWO strong earthquakes shook central Mexico early today, sending people into the 1 streets in panic. In the capital, huge plateglass pieces from skyscrapers on the main Paseo de Reforma Avenue in the city centre were shaken loose along with masonry from many128 words
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Article28 1982-06-08 1 MOSCOW. Mon. Mahmoud Ghandi, the number two diplomat in Iran's Moscow embassy, has applied for political asylum in The Netherlands, diplomatic sources said here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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84 1982-06-08 1 China's purge on 'garbage' GUANGDONG, Mon. This South China city, trying to eliminate "spiritual garbage," has set an end-of-June deadline for the removal of antennae that can pick up television programmes from nearby Hongkong. while opening its door to foreign science and technology, China has been trying to keep whatAP - 84 words
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Article, Illustration212 1982-06-08 1 fTO ignore the human needs and to neglect community development is to Inflict Irreparable damage to oar social fabric a social disease we now incubate bat which oar children will have to suffer its outbreak. It Is like buah kuinl a fruit with tempting fragrance and212 words
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226 1982-06-08 1 War of stealth before final assault LONDON, Mon BRITISH troops on the Falk lands have reportedly launched com-mando-style raids against Argentine forces before a major attack on Port Stanley, capital of the uisputed islands in the South Atlantic. Independent Television News reporter Michael Nicholson said last night: "There are underReuter - 226 words
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124 1982-06-08 1 PARIS, Mon. Chad's capital, N'Djamena, has fallen to the rebel troops of former Defence Minister Hissene Habre, French officials said today. Quoting reports from the French Embassy in N'Djamena, the officials said the rebel troops met little resistance when they moved into the capitalReuter - 124 words
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Article127 1982-06-08 1 HAVANA, Men. Vietnam suffered a diplomatic setback today when non-aligned countries ended their fearday conference here with a call for the withdrawal of foreign troops from Cambodia. The call was made in a communique adopted by 83 nations that was obviously referring to the presenceAFP - 127 words
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Article578 1982-06-08 1 VERSAILLES COMMUNIQUE Versailles summit VERSAILLES, Monday THE eighth summit of the industrialised nations reached limited agreement yesterday on two contentious subjects tightening controls on business deals with Moscow and the handling of currency fluctuations. Both decisions at the seven-nation summit were hailed as historic, butReuter; NYT - 578 words
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Article54 1982-06-08 1 BEIRUT, Men. The Israelis have bombed PLO chairman Yasser Arafat's command headquarters and captured the Palestinian strongholds of Nabattyeh and Haabaya. Palestinian Liberation Organisation reports said Ura«U jets today attacked Its nerve centre In Beirut's southern neighbourhood of Fakhanl which bouses Mr Arafat's headquarters. AP,Reuter; AP - 54 words
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Advertisement66 1982-06-08 1 48 pages today Rooms for NUS students thanks to RCs Pag* 9 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 34 CAUSEWAY 11 COMICS 11 EDITORIAL 12 LETTERS IS BACKGROUND 14 TIMES BUSINESS 15-18 CLASSIFIEDS 2141 SPORTS 32-35 14-POINT PLUNGE IN ST INDEX Page 16 Lat on our MRT Pag* 11 Pilgrims must fly66 words
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Article531 1982-06-08 2 Speed up, please THE slowness of unions and managements in concluding wage pacts last year "is still a matter of some concern", said the president of the Industrial Arbitration Court, Mr Tan Boon Chiang. This is because the agreements would then have to be backdated. He said excessive backdating531 words
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Article335 1982-06-08 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: IS the marked preference among Singaporeans for the more expensive Thai fragrant rice due to a more discerning taste because of affluence? Or is it because people imagine that it most taste better since it costs more? Studies have shown that many people cannot really335 words
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Article204 1982-06-08 2 Youngest champion SWEDEN'S Mats Wilander is the youngest player ever to win the French Open title. The 17-year-old defeated former champion Guillermo Vilas, of Argentina, 1-6, 7-6, 6-0, 6-4 in a final which lasted nearly five hours. The two played in gruelling heat which turned the famous Roland Garros204 words
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Article195 1982-06-08 2 CALL TO SET UP CENTRAL REINSURANCE BUREAU A SENIOR executive of the London-based Excess Insurance group has suggested that a central computerised bureau for reinsurance be set up here. Mr Peter Taylor, head of the newly established Excess reinsurance branch here, believes a central bureau can ultimately contribute195 words
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Article114 1982-06-08 2 WATCHDOG FACES PROBLEMS SIX years ago, in the wake of disclosures about foreign assassinations and illegal domestic spying by United States intelligence agencies, the Senate formed a special committee to make these agencies accountable to Congress. Now, the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence is plagued with problems that have114 words
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Article624 1982-06-08 2 Main risk ISRAEL'S main risk in the invasion of southern Lebanon is not resistance by the Palestine Liberation Organisation, but the possibility that they will provoke Syria to go to war. British analysts believe that Syria will react immediately if Israeli tanks should veer towards the Bekkaa624 words
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Article342 1982-06-08 2 Before your very eyes DURING THE *****, crowds were entertained by the mysterious tricks of the great magicians of the Malayan Magic Circle. And one of the greatest, hailed as The Doyen of Singapore Magic, is Tan Hock Chuan. He won international fame with tricks which he had342 words
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Article188 1982-06-08 2 Studying the service PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has appointed the head of a special committee to study and present an analysis of the civil service. Datuk Musa Hitam said yesterday Datuk Abdullah Haji Ahmad Badawi, Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, is chairman of188 words
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Article158 1982-06-08 2 Tension brushed away WHEN Mrs Waultraud Briem came to live in Singapore six years ago, the first thing she looked for was a Chinese brush painting teacher. For the past year, she has been learning the art from Mr Ng Hock Tin, artist and teacher. Chinese158 words
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269 1982-06-08 3 Opecclaims mastery of glut crisis NICOSIA, Mon. The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries has scored a "major success" in overcoming the world oil glut and Libya is taking advantage of the firmer market by boosting output, reports said yesterday. The Middle East Economic Survey (MEES) quoted Opec president Mana SaeedUPI - 269 words
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Article, Illustration539 1982-06-08 3 Israel risks coining to grips 5 with Syria LONDON, Monday ISRAEL'S main risk in the invasion of southern Lebanon is not resistance by the Palestine Liberation Organisation, but the possibility that the operation will provoke a strong military response from Syria. Israeli intelligence experts agree that Syria is the Arab539 words
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395 1982-06-08 3 BAGHDAD, Mon IRAQ directed its war effort towards Iran's oil export capability yesterday as developments in Lebanon raised Arab fears of a massive Iranian thrust into Iraq. The fears were heightened by an Iraqi announcement that Syria an Arab supporter of IranReuter; AP - 395 words
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Article, Illustration104 1982-06-08 3 THE INVASION OF LEBANON THE broader aim of Israel in launching its large-scale invasion of Lebanon is to knock out the Palestinian Liberation Organisation's infrastructure. The idea of such a military operation has been discussed in Israel for months, and a major argument for It has been the hope of104 words
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124 1982-06-08 3 AMERICAN EMBASSY HIT BY 2 ROCKETS BEIRUT, Mon. At least two rockets slammed into the US Embassy today on the second day of the Israeli Invasion of southern Lebanon, an embassy telephone operator said. She said she knew of no casualties, but most of the staff rushed to, a shelterAP - 124 words
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Article68 1982-06-08 4 4 THE UN Assembly session is an opportunity (or humanity to move in the right direction. It will be a long, protracted period, not without disappointments, but I hope we are seeing the beginning of something new. Because if we aren't, we are really In A trouble. 7 UN68 words
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Article660 1982-06-08 4 UNITED NATIONS, Monday THE United Nations, supported by 157 governments and thousands of private citizens, today began a special session of the General Assembly to promote the goal of disarmament. The five-week session is being described as the UN's most ambitious effort yet for theReuter - 660 words
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340 1982-06-08 4 WARSAW, Mon RADIO Solidarity, in a heavily jammed broadcast yesterday, warned that Poland's military government may arrest all interned activists in a ploy to prevent Pope John Paul II from visiting the detainees. The radio, which broadcasts the views of the Polish underground from aAFP; UPI - 340 words
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213 1982-06-08 4 Reagan in Rome for talks with Pope, Pertini ROME, Mon. President Ronald Reagan arrived here today from the seven-nation economic summit at Versailles for a five-hour visit to Italy during which he will meet Pope John Paul and Italian President Sandro Pertini. Israel's invasion of Lebanon, the Falkland* crisis andReuter - 213 words
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Article56 1982-06-08 4 BEIJING. Mon. Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos arrived here today for a fourday visit to China to discuss Sino-Philippines economic cooperation with China's top leaders. She was greeted by Mr Xi Zhongxun, vice-chair-man of the standing committee of the National People's Congress, and by former ViceForeign Minister HanAP - 56 words
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Advertisement392 1982-06-08 4 F^ures that foe themselves. ■■^mmm^^kr VH r m Wmm W i m bK: v y Ever wondered how certain ladies manage to entertain at lunch, yet still stay slim? We'll let you into the secret. Thc\ no to the Harbour GriU. Before you raise a neat, arched eyebrow please allow392 words
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Article, Illustration413 1982-06-08 5 EXPERTS LEARN MORE NOW THAN IN 10 YEARS OF EXERCISES BRUSSELS, Mon. THE Falklands conflict will teach Nato planners more than they could hope to have learned in 10 years of intensive exercises, according to Western military experts here. Doctrines of naval warfare, tacticalReuter - 413 words
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279 1982-06-08 5 LONDON, Monday A BRITISH newspaper editor said yesterday that three British journalists held in Argentina since April could face considerable danger. Sunday Times editor Frank Giles, speaking at a news conference to launch a new bid to free the journalists, said: "AsUPI - 279 words
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190 1982-06-08 5 QE2 GOING HOME -WITH HARDLY A SCRATCH LONDON, Mm. The luxury liner Queen Kllzabeth I, converted to ft troop carrier for the Falklands crisis, is on Its way home carrying the survivors of three British warships sunk in the fighting with Argentina but without battle scratch Itself. After sailing fromAP - 190 words
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Article74 1982-06-08 5 FORMER Costa Rican President Rodrigo Carazo urged in San Juan on Sunday that the headquarters of the Organisation of American States (OAS) be removed from Washington because the United States has "abandoned" the organisation. Mr Carazo, who left office on May 8 after four years asUPI - 74 words
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Article53 1982-06-08 5 AN ARGENTINE hospital ship tied up with Britain's converted ocean liner Uganda and took aboard 47 wounded Argentine soldiers, the military command said in Buenos Aires yesterday. The 47 soldiers, presumably captured in the British offensive, were transferred on Saturday to the hospital ship Bahia Paraiso, theUPI - 53 words
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Article60 1982-06-08 5 POLICE arrested 10 demonstrators who disrupted a British forces Queen's Birthday parade in West Berlin on Sunday by invading the march with placards that said "Stop the Falklands madness and "War kills A police spokesman said the protesters rushed to the parade route shortly after the march beganUPI - 60 words
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Article69 1982-06-08 5 Ashamed' of Britain THREE hundred British and Argentines of British descent sent Queen Elizabeth II a letter saying they were "ashamed of Britain's conduct in the undeclared Falklands war, Buenos Aires newspapers reported on Sunday. The letter was delivered on Friday to the Swiss Embassy which represented Britain's interests inUPI - 69 words
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Article43 1982-06-08 5 4 ARGENTINIANS are realising that a war Is not a football championship. In a war there are no goals bat death A and destruction. 7 Argentina's mass circulation newspaper, Clarin, commenting on the lesson Argentinians ha ye learnt from the Falklands battle.43 words
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Article, Illustration352 1982-06-08 5 VERSAILLES, Monday BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher said yesterday she had no doubts about the "staunchness" of US support in the Falklands battle. Asked whether she was dismayed by the US decision to change its veto to an abstention inUPI - 352 words
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Article, Illustration116 1982-06-08 6 A love affair with 18 cars DENNIS Woodward loves Leylaad PIC motor ears a* much that he owns 18 of them. Here be U seen with •mm of ate favoorlte cars in Us backyard. Mr Woodward, a freelance pilot living In Perth, drove bis first P7I three yean ago. Then116 words
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Article99 1982-06-08 6 VOTING AMID BOMB THREATS MANILA, Mon. Filipinos today voted In tw» satoß*m«u regtoas in SMtkera Philippines amidst MuUm terrorist threats to bomb several key voting centres. One perwa was reported seriously Injured when a bomb exploded last night la a cathedral in Pagadlan, ZamboanaDel Sir province, km sooth of here,99 words
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395 1982-06-08 6 NEW YORK, Monday IN AN effort to break its deadlock with China, the United States is likely to propose soon an eventual phase-out of arms sales to Taiwan, according to Newsweek magazine's international edition. In its June 14 issue, theAP; AFP - 395 words
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Article43 1982-06-08 6 ROME. Mon. Masked gunmen grabbed a 16-year-old son of an industrialist after breaking into his apartment here yesterday, police reported. The abductors tied and blindfolded the boy, Luca Mai telli, before fleeing in a waiting car, police said. AP.AP - 43 words
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Article64 1982-06-08 6 TWELVE ASIAN and Pacific countries have agreed to set up special study groups to monitor and promote regional trade and investment cooperation, United Nations officials said in Bangkok yesterday. A meeting of representatives from Pacific Basin countries in Bangkok agreed on a common stand to pool economicReuter - 64 words
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Article64 1982-06-08 6 NORTH AND South Korea exchanged gunfire yesterday for the third time this year across the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) dividing the Korean peninsula, the Deience Ministry in Seoul said. A ministry spokesman accused North Korean troops of opening machinegun fire at southern posts in the eastern sector of theReuter - 64 words
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Article56 1982-06-08 6 THE INDONESIAN Information Ministry yesterday lifted a ban on the popular news magazine Tempo, whose permit was revoked on April 12 following its report of pre-general election violence. A Tempo spokesman said the weekly would resume publishing on Wednesday and that no conditions had been attached toReuter - 56 words
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Article68 1982-06-08 6 IN THE WAKE of the weekend Western summit in Versailles, heads of government from the countries in Comecon, the communist "Common Market," were gathering in Budapest yesterday for the organisation's 36th annual meeting starting today and scheduled to end on Friday. The 10 member countries are the SovietAFP - 68 words
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Article85 1982-06-08 6 ROYAL AUSTRALIAN Air Force long-range Orion patrol aircraft yesterday continued to shadow a seven-ship Soviet task force which recovered a space satellite 563 km south of the Cocos Islands in the Indian Ocean. A Defence Department spokesman said the ships, under air force observation since May 13,UPI - 85 words
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194 1982-06-08 6 Help us to sell abroad plea L to FAO JAKARTA, Mon. President Suharto today called on the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) to help developing countries export their agricultural products without meeting "fabricated barriers." Opening the 16th FAO regional conference for Asia and the Pacific, the Indonesian leaderAFP - 194 words
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Article27 1982-06-08 6 GUATEMALA CITY. Mon. Unidentified assailants beheaded 10 Indian women in a raid on a Northern Guafma lan village, police and local news reports said. UPI.UPI - 27 words
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Advertisement97 1982-06-08 6 FAR EAST-LEVINGSTON SHIPBUILDING LIMITEI 'inco<DO'atea»'>"v«epuDl«olS<ng»pof*i RIGHTS ISSUE OF 12,880,000 NEW SHARES AT 553.30 PER SHARE The Directors are pleased to announce that by the closing date. 27 May 1982. the Company received acceptance for 1 2,803.161 new shares, representing 99 4% of the 12 880.000 new shares to be issued97 words
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348 1982-06-08 7 RESIDENTS' committees have helped boost the number of rooms available for rent to students of the National U versity of Singapore. Staff of the university's Student Liaison Office had gone down to the residents' committees in Clementi, Buona Vista, Telok Blangah and Stirling348 words
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Article, Illustration182 1982-06-08 7 THESE children, together with the soft cuddly rag doll as mascot, will be Singapore's Little Ambassadors in the United State* for the next two months. They are from the Church of the Risen Christ Chair, better known as the Peter Low Singers. The W-strong182 words
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Article93 1982-06-08 7 AN unidentified motorcy- i clist died in Tan Tock I Seng Hospital on Sunday a day after he was involved in a collision with a lorry at Alexandra Road. Two other motorcyclists, Mr Lim Tzee Hoi, 51, and Mr Muniandy Jairaj, 31, a Cisco officer, were seriously93 words
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215 1982-06-08 7 A HIGH Court judge yesterday granted in chambers a Law Society application for the appointment of two trustees to take charge of all the clients' accounts and monies relating to a law firm whose identity was not made public. Mr Justice Kulasekaram215 words
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155 1982-06-08 7 JOBLESS MAN USED LOOT TO BUY DRUGS A JOBLESS man jailed two years for housebreaking and theft yesterday told a court that he exchanged part of the loot for drugs. Son Ah Hock, 28, told District Judge Adrian Soon that he committed crime because he had no money to buy155 words
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Article, Illustration868 1982-06-08 8 Minister urges S'poreans to develop good neighbourliness SINGAPOREANS were last night warned that if they developed an indifference to one another, Singapore would become like the worminfested "buah kuini" fragrant and succulent on the outside but rotten within. The Minister of State (Culture),868 words
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Article285 1982-06-08 8 FEET-DRAGGING by unions and managements in concluding wage pacts last year "is still a matter of some concern," the president of the Industrial Arbitration Court, Mr Tan Boon Chiang, said. This is because the agreements would have to be backdated. "It bears repeating that excessive backdating of285 words
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230 1982-06-08 8 Exhibition on wheels lifts off to beat crime THIS te the latest in commnnlty crime prevention strategy a mini exhibition on wheels. Called the neighbourhood watch mobile display unit, it was unveiled last night with two helium filled balloons by Mr Fong Sip Chee, Minister of State (Culture) and MP230 words
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136 1982-06-08 8 Hon opens last mobile energy show FINANCE Minister Hon Sui Sen opened the twoday Public Utilities Board energy conservation exhibition, held in conjunction with the National Energy Conservation campaign, at the Havelock community centre last night. This is the last venue of the mobile exhibition, which has visited 10 community136 words
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Article70 1982-06-08 8 ALL NTUC Welcome Consumers' Cooperative supermarkets and Fair Price Shops will reduce the prices of Thai rice by four cents a kilo from today. The new prices are Thai 111 per cent fra- grant rlee (super grade) $I.W, Thai 1M per cent rice 81 cents, and Thai70 words
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Article110 1982-06-08 8 THREE men were jailed for 18 months each for house-breaking and theft at Singapore Jewellers Pte Ltd at Goodwood Park Hotel's Mayfair wing shopping arcade. Silvarajoo Prakasam, 24, Ganeish Sinnaiya Kan- napathy, 25, a house detective, and Velu Silvarajoo, also 25, admitted breaking110 words
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Article, Illustration230 1982-06-08 9 PAUL WEE, Crime Desk - Police seize $lm cassette tapes PAUL WEE, Crime Desk By JOO Chiat police yesterday began a voluminous task of inspecting piece by piece the cassette tapes from a $1 million consignment suspected of having a counterfeit brand. The tapes were seized from a container-trailer as it was travelling along East230 words
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223 1982-06-08 9 Gondola in death fall was overladen FOUR men and eight drums of paint was more than the pinion shaft of a gondola could take. Under the combined weight, it gave way, a coroner's court heard yesterday. A verdict of misadventure was recorded on painter Sim Kok Soon, 20, who fell223 words
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Article37 1982-06-08 9 I MORE than 27 articles, including cameras, purses, keys and clothes, were found in public service vehicles last month. Owners may claim their lost items from the Registry of Vehicles during office hours.37 words
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Article131 1982-06-08 9 CISCO WOMEN FOR ARMED DUTIES CISCO, the police commercial auxiliary, has found an answer to Its manpower shortage gun-packing women officers. Women officers are now being deployed for armed escort dunes. In the past, they were usually the telephone operators, drivers or guards at gantry points during the restricted zone131 words
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Article121 1982-06-08 9 A BUSINESSMAN who conspired with a Korean to cheat the Commercial Bank of Korea Ltd (Singapore branch) of US$29,--887.50 (about 5562,000) last year was jailed for a day and fined $5,000 by a district court yesterday. Quek Kor Guan alias Kik Ah Sew, 38, a121 words
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513 1982-06-08 9 THE New Zealand government yesterday successfully applied for the extradition o! a New Zealander who is alleged to have imported more than $1.6 million worth of cannabis into New Zealand on Christmas Day in 1980. DPP Fong Kwok Jen, for513 words
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Article63 1982-06-08 9 THE Singapore Bus Service will amend its route for Service 84 to ply along Aljunied Way and Alju- nied Road instead of Geylang Road/Sims Avenue from Sunday. This is to enable residents in Geylang East estate to enjoy a direct service to North and South Bridge63 words
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Article210 1982-06-08 9 Passing on the spirit of guiding GOOD training is the key to excellent guiding. Trainers must know how to impart not only skills but also the spirit of guiding to guide leaders. Dr Eileen Aw, the chief commissioner of the Singapore Girl Guides Association, said: "It is the training sessions210 words
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220 1982-06-08 9 Pension payments through banks from —June 1— CIVIL servants who retire will have their pensiMts paid through a bank account. The Finance Ministry said this was to avoid a situation when; pensUners may receive their pension payments after a major festival. At present, C,SK pensioners draw their pensions at post220 words
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125 1982-06-08 9 A FILIPINA who allegedly used a Diners Club credit card belonging to Famela Aira Sneddan to stay a night in the Holiday Inn in Scotts Road last Saturday was charged in the magistrate's court yesterday. Shirley B. Carrillo, 38, (aces a charge of cheating125 words
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Article, Illustration220 1982-06-08 10 Govt urged to view voluntary sector as welfare partner THE government must still feel responsible for •veraeetag maas needs and actively rapport new welfare programmes and services, even If It Is against the eoaeept of a welfare state. It sbeald also see the velaatary sector as a potential and powerful220 words
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Article544 1982-06-08 10 EVELYN NG - EVELYN NG By. Our Social Services Correspondent WHAT A GROUP OF STUDENTS DISCOVERED A GROUP of Anglo Chinese Junior College students who visited the Home for the Aged Sick at Jalan Payoh Lai was struck by the isolation and lack of communication among residents at544 words
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575 1982-06-08 10 AN estimated 15,000 to 20,000 Singaporeans are involved in some form of regular volunteer work about 1 per cent of the adult population in the Republic. In contrast, about 16 per cent of the adult population in Britain (1976 survey) took part575 words
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Article74 1982-06-08 10 SOME people W have advocated that the government should play an even bigger rale by taking over seme of the voluntary organisations. Given that the spirit of volonteerlsm is still weak In Singapore, such a move will de nothing to encourage mere people to volunteer their services. The better74 words
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Advertisement370 1982-06-08 10 K. T I ■/■pi I I I It It sS^H^sl atffl ia^a*^^ k il ffinTl I I .^aanll II ■P v^ L^jßfiaJktjjTiSuS BssißßfS v i^T 9p£ Sil?^s EWassr^^ LbBC SSS I J|t----- HiH-h^Caa™ assP^ v^*^"^pß BaYKk p^K^^^l^^a^Pj B^r^^^sß naP^^^nß nßrPj^T^ bblbbb El^Bnal Lav^^^^^B^B^a^nananaßnl R|M^H^^^H|i^| l |£g;^Mbg ß^^ B ii NISSAN370 words
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Advertisement265 1982-06-08 10 WHY OWNERS HAVE BEEN TAKING BETTER CARE OF THEIR TAXIS: P. 19 k afl 1 >» Svenson can help the way you look. If you're losing your hair and want to find a way of making it look as if you're not, then we have an answer for you The265 words
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167 1982-06-08 11 SABAH TO BUY THIRD CATTLE STATION KOTA KINABALU,, Mon. In a move to ensure its future supply of beef, Sabah is buying a third cattle station in in Australia's Northern Territory, the latest issue of the Borneo Bulletin reported. The property, known as Montejinni, is likely to cost the Sabah167 words
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328 1982-06-08 11 Union calls for graft probe on dinner SEREMBAN, Monday A FAREWELL dinner organised by the Negri Sembilan and Malacca Postal Controller's Office was cancelled at the last moment on Saturday after the Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) was called in by the postal workers' union. About 120 workers from Negri Sembilan wereNST - 328 words
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Article154 1982-06-08 11 BOMB SCARE AT CITY HALL K. LUMPUR, Mon ABOUT 1,6 M office workers at the City Hall complex here scampered out of the building today after a telephone operator received a call that seven bombs had been planted In the buildin*. City Hall spokesman, Mr Mtthamed Shnkran Abdul Hallm, saidNST - 154 words
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262 1982-06-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has appointed a minister in his department to head a special committee to study and present a "critical analysis" of all aspects of the civil service. Datuk Musa Hitam said yesterday Datuk262 words
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190 1982-06-08 11 -Officials' travel claims may be trimmed KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mileage claims for civil servants may be slashed as part of the government's austerity drive. Deputy Finance Minister, Dr Line Liong Sik, said yesterday: "If the maximum an officer can claim is $1,000 a month, it may be slashed by asNST - 190 words
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241 1982-06-08 11 Durian 'convoy 9 stopped at the Causeway JOHORE Baru, Mon. Noses twitched at the Causeway checkpoint here yesterday afternoon when 11 cars laden with durians and petai tried to pass through to Singapore in a convoy. They were stopped by Customs officers who had no problem detecting what they wereNST - 241 words
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Article68 1982-06-08 11 LUMUT, Mon. Fishermen on Pangkor Island have called on the Fisheries Department to cancel its plans to introduce a new type of net. The reason: It is not suitable for catching jelly-fish. A spokesman for the fisherman said they can earn {SO to $60 dailyNST - 68 words
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Advertisement409 1982-06-08 11 01 0 Isetan Havelock only O 4 Bth-15th June W Enter a wonderland of creative fun! /v m h* \/N J-pJ Crafts, crafts, crafts f^fß^^^J I Make your own momentoes from a variety of J^ V L% creative machines. Like printing your own 1 rt T-shirts, making erasers, pendants, key409 words
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Miscellaneous170 1982-06-08 11 Bringing Up Father By Bill Ka vanagh Hal Camp JU3GS, I TWIr^K V— VEAM IT POES vT^M I}=\\ M'J-U. I HEAR KAA<3GIE JO!/- SOUMP LIKE J > \v^l Blondie By Chic Young if WMAT ARE NOu) I ~I~IM~STUDviNGTI M I'M LEARNING TO I I I'M NOT SUDE I KNOW X^7170 words
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354 1982-06-08 12 WASHINGTON The Independent Commission on Disarmament and Security Issues was established in 198*. It took as Its model the Brandt Commission on Development Problems, a group headed by former Chancellor Willy Brandt of West Germany. That commission had some success last year when 22 leadersNYT - 354 words
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Article, Illustration1029 1982-06-08 12 P RESULTS OF THE WiNNAttl NUCLEAR WArTI By JONATHAN POWER Writing tor the International Herald Tribune LONDON Philip Noel-Baker, the 1959 Nobel Peace Prize winner, first sounded the idea of an independent initiative to break through the storm clouds that were rising after the Soviet invasion1,029 words
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Article740 1982-06-08 12 THE Thai government is changing the direction of industrial policy to prevent several major industries long protected by tariffs and other measures from developing into what many economic planners often refer to as "aging infants." The key is to make these long-protect-ed infant industries more efficient740 words
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Article523 1982-06-08 12 U It's all in the mind... THE Singaporean's weakness for expensive brand names is only too well known: the willingness to pay more because of the snob appeal, and the unthinking readiness to accept that something must be better just because it costs more. It looks like523 words
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Article, Illustration804 1982-06-08 12 THOSE who work at the business of arms control who look for ways to limit the menace of modern weapons are often dismissed as visionaries. The realists are those who press for more weapons and plan their use. To test the accuracyNYT - 804 words
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Advertisement46 1982-06-08 12 ONO SOKKI DIGITAL HAND TACHOMETERS CONTACT TYPE HT-331 NON CONTACT TYPE HT-^3l MOM-CONTACT TVTf CONTACT TYW MOOt I MT-J3l For more information write to REGIONAL DISTRIBUTOR PACIFIC SOUTH EAST TRADING CO. PTE. LTD. 921 BUKIT TIMAH ROAD. SINGAPORE 2158 TEL *****! *****8 TELEX RS 2*897 PSE46 words
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Advertisement44 1982-06-08 12 CASIO pioneering electronics manufacturer coolfc oCClto Exclusive Distributor for Electronic Cash Registers in Singapore/Indonesia. Qualified, interested parties should contact Casio Computer Co., Ltd. 38th Floor, Shinjuku-Sumitomo Bldg. 2-6, Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160, Japan Teh (03) 347-4952,-4977 Telex: J***** CASIO Mr. M. Tamura, General Manager44 words
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253 1982-06-08 13 I REFER to the report "Police now zero in on crime as a team" (ST, May 24) which claimed that crime "is now being fought on the teamwork concept" following the introduction of a new strategy codenamed "Project Team" by the Commissioner of Police.253 words
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152 1982-06-08 13 Do govt pensioners get free dental care? MY husband, a government pensioner and I each nold a Medical Benefit Entitlement Card issued by the department he last served. On May 31, I called at the dental department of the Institute of Health by appointment to mould a set of dentures.152 words
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Letter37 1982-06-08 13 I REFER to the letter captioned "Don't they have an expiry date for cakes" (ST, June 4). I hope the authorities insist on an expiry date for baos too. N. HONG Singapore 137537 words
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114 1982-06-08 13 I WOULD like to inform Mr Ong Chu Seng "Set Saving Examples," (ST, May 26) that the Board did, in fact, switch off alternate street lights in 1979 during the Save Electricity Campaign. However, it was discontinued following public conoern about traffic accidents and personal safety.114 words
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140 1982-06-08 13 WE thank William Wong for his interest in the recurring bumps on the flyover spanning Braddell Road from Toa Pay oh (ST, April 19). The bumps or ridges along the flyover are caused by the soft earth embankment settling more than the rigid140 words
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104 1982-06-08 13 Washing vegetables with soap? I WISH to comment on "Use of newspapers as wrappers" by Mr Yap of the Ministry of Environment (ST, June 2). Mr Yap admits that newspapers used as wrappers are unhygienic. However he allows the vegetable vendors to use such wrappers because he expects that vegetables104 words
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548 1982-06-08 13 AFTER learning about Mr Kon's heroic deed in allowing himself to be sued by passing off as the personal representative of a deceased motorcyclist in order to assist a woman hawker victim of a road accident in obtaining a compensation award from the548 words
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339 1982-06-08 13 Ordinary people are entitled to some peace and quiet RECENTLY, a reader complained about the futility of trying to get the government to do anything about noise. He is not the only one with the problem. There is a construction site near my flat where a lot of night work339 words
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Advertisement464 1982-06-08 13 /^^^^K^K^^Jm* A xBI k \m. v^^mmm^tm^W ft ißc^/K^y Following in the tradition of PasarPinang, Holiday I* Jrjyfc^%3&3\ W%dvffis Inn Singapore is bringing down 10 cooks frorri the Jap lmv(sfJltitt^>^rßaS wA Kelantanese cuisine is quite different from that I ffi^4 Vl^^M^i^ MZa f° un^ anywhere else in Malaysia. It is Muslim464 words
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Article, Illustration1766 1982-06-08 14 But US govt holds back release of covert operations By PHILIP TAUBMAN in Washington SIX years ago, in the wake of disclosures about foreign assassinations, illegal domestic spying and other abuses by American intelligence agencies, the US Senate formed a special committee to make theNYT - 1,766 words
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760 1982-06-08 14 By MARJORIE HUNTER in Washington THE US House of Representatives approved a compromise bul recently that would impose penalties of up to 10 years in prison and fines of up to US$5O,OOO (S$104,000) on those convicted of publicly disclosing the identities of covertNYT - 760 words
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Advertisement313 1982-06-08 14 lin IHH m& V\X. More than just a pretty face. Carina DX Manual nett PARF -$24,080 nett ARF -$32,900 Automatic nett PARF-*****0 Im«ARF-|34.120 >*« s a^H F f f <b Safer -A Jfl^Hi \<. aP^-jr I HT^- grfaaP n j^^m < wUttMUK~^fr T Ji^ w i||| fc m mmm^^jt^f^*—* mmmmmmmmmmmmm^^^.313 words
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Article47 1982-06-08 15 THE transfer books and register of members of I^eong Huat Industries have been re-opened for registration of transfers since April 30. The books were closed to enable shareholders to return their old share certificates for cancellation in exchange for share certificates in a new format.47 words
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Article34 1982-06-08 15 SIME Darby Bhd has informed the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange that the acquisition of the Hertz franchise by Pernas Sime Darby Holdings Sdn Bhd will have no significant effect on group profits.34 words
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Article41 1982-06-08 15 HWA Hong Manufacturing Company has informed the Stock Exchange of Singapore that the takeover offer for its shares by Ong Holdings Pte Ltd is now unconditional and will not be opened for acceptance beyond 3.00 p.m. on June 14.41 words
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Article68 1982-06-08 15 FIMA Metal Box Bhd has reported pretax profits of M 56.3 million (Ms9.B million previously) for the year ended March 31, 1982. Profits after tax were MJ3.B million (MJS.3 million) after a tax provision of M 52.5 million (M 54.5 million). Directors have recommended a final dividend68 words
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Article34 1982-06-08 15 SANYO Industries (Malaysia) Bhd has reported after-tax profits of M 5549,879 (M 51.27 million previously) on sales of Mssl million. The company has declared dividend of 12 per cent tax exempt (same).34 words
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Article61 1982-06-08 15 LONDON, Mon. British manufacturing industry expects a further fall in output over the next four months, according to the last industrial trends survey conducted by the Confederation of British Industry. Export order prospects have also deteriorated, but profitability is likely to continue to improve from a lowReuter - 61 words
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Article67 1982-06-08 15 TOKYO, Mon. United Airlines will begin flights to Japan next April, the airline's Tokyo office said today, after US and Japanese government negotiators reached agreement last week on a new pact covering commercial airline service between the two countries. The planned daily service will be from theUPI - 67 words
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Article99 1982-06-08 15 BEIJING, Mon. Total investment in China's offshore oil, for which foreign companies hope to start drilling in the next few months, has so far totalled US$B39 million (5J1.76 billion), the New China News Agency said today. It said US$49B million had been provided by foreign investors. AReuter - 99 words
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Article65 1982-06-08 15 TOKYO, Mon. Toyota Motor Company's vice president, Mr Toshio Morita, is in the United States for a third round of talks on joint production of small cars with America's largest carmaker, General Motors Corporation. The first two rounds of talks were held in Japan in April and May.AP - 65 words
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Article73 1982-06-08 15 COLOMBO. Mon. Sri Lanka's tea production has dropped by 11.6 million kilograms in the first four months of this year. The drop accounts for more than half the 19.3 million kg shortfall of world tea production over the same period, according to statistics available to the teaAFP - 73 words
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Article58 1982-06-08 15 TOKYO, Mon. Japanese exports of wooden and steel furniture in 1981 hit an all-time high of 37.3 billion yen (***** million), an increase of 20.6 per cent from 1980, the Japan Export Furniture Manufacturers' Association said today. It said imports in 1981 dropped 9.3 per cent from aAFP - 58 words
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Article136 1982-06-08 15 ACMA Electrical Industries has reported a 35.8 per cent drop in pretax profits to $3.08 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1981. This decline came mainly as a result of a huge increase in interest expenses which rose 64 per cent to $5.66 million from136 words
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276 1982-06-08 15 OVERSEAS Union Bank has become the first local bank to set up banking operations in Canada. OUB, one of the Big Four banks in the Republic, has formed a fully owned subsidiary, Overseas Union Bank of Singapore (Canada), with approval from the Canadian276 words
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489 1982-06-08 15 AMERICAN-BASED Chemical Bank has embarked on an ambitious expansion programme for the investment division of its Singapore branch, which it hopes will, in time, rival its other investment service centres in New York, London and Zurich. Mr Gerhard H Wehr, vice president and489 words
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469 1982-06-08 15 A SENIOR executive of the London-based Excess Insurance group has suggested that a central computerised bureau for reinsurance be set up here. Mr Peter Taylor, head of the newly established Excess reinsurance branch here, believes a central bureau can help develop a better469 words
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319 1982-06-08 15 TIMBER exporters had their hopes of a market recovery dimmed in April as sales returned to normal low levels after a slight recovery in March. Even a $35 drop in freight rates to Europe did not help. Moreover, the Falklands crisis made economic319 words
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202 1982-06-08 15 THE Malaysian Capital Issues Committee (CIC) has approved Gen ting Bhd's proposed sale of 30.4 million shares in Asiatic Development to shareholders but has revised certain terms of the offer. The offer price of M6O cents per Asiatic share has been revised to M5O cents,202 words
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403 1982-06-08 15 SINGAPORE: Profittaking and stoplMs sellIng caused share prices to fall fairly sharply •ver a broad front in moderate selective tradIng yesterday. Straits Trading led the losses with a S9-oent drop to $5.75 while OCBC last 29 cents to $8.49. Among other Industrials and finances,403 words
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Article59 1982-06-08 15 straits trading ■i.-l Properties )CBC [■land Pen JUT c M (rmrnl rextilc Corp )l'E Metro Hldgs ■iporr Land I C B tfong Leong Ind N iuthritGeneral Corp bis 484 840 7SO 300 275 370 214 785 745 720 680 650 645 410 364 -21 -20 -20 -20 -20 -1859 words
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Article26 1982-06-08 15 Promet 271,000 Sime Darby 219.000 Pan El 162,000 M U I 161.000 Faber Merlin 127,000 Total turnover: 3.67 m Total value: $12. 21 m26 words
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Article36 1982-06-08 15 5T Indicator: rr Industrials: rr Finance: T Hotels: rr Properties: rr Minings: rr Plantations: )CBC: IESInd: *****4 *****1 742.55 727.S 1759.65 1738.9 U&.55 1118.6: ***** 654.0; 301.62 300.91 ***** 8B4.» ***** 676 V 570.02 558.4!36 words
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Article77 1982-06-08 15 lonstrad Bhd lunlop Ind IoIBBCSR ITC -2 -2 -2 C*C En* Gathrle Bhd NBT -20 -14 -6 CCM PAN H»w I'ar Nat Iron -15 -11 ■10 (old Storage (ientlnic. Inchrapr Bhd PMC 4 4 an Klrc lothmmoH Tradta* M Works -8 -4 -30 -4 Peril* PlMt77 words
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Advertisement167 1982-06-08 15 "In Sri l^inka you can hear (lie sound of water falling from the fountain of Paradise/Ww/, *Mt A dfrijffißfrhiilnl illllfc K&L HBB^ill^SK -y^-. Paradise on Earth from US$B a day If you fly Air Lanka to UK or Europe, Middle East or India cm discounts. The unique offer applies to167 words
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Article2350 1982-06-08 16 IVDI STRIAL COMMERCIAL IBBZ High Low Company <.r-» Nel Last Dlv P/E Vol Uay'» Sale +or- C0O0) ili h Low 350 247 Acma Alcom 233 172 Allied Choc 308 248 BA T 320 320 BaU 141 96 Ben Berjaya Kawat 281 198 Bouslead 480 297 Bousteadro 3282,350 words
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Article391 1982-06-08 16 POOR overseas markets continued to dampen sentiment at the Kuala Lumpur slock rrurket yesterday, send'-.* share prices broadly lower for the third conMvutivr session. Reflecting this, the main m.ukt'i indicator, the 30--counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index, lost another 7.62 points to 877.01 while the Business391 words
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Article28 1982-06-08 16 Up Down uncl Industrials 1 68 4 Kinanoe 8 Hotels Properties Dil Palms 1 6 2 11ns > rubbers 1 1 5 11 1 rubbers Deb/ Loans28 words
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Article469 1982-06-08 16 Faber Merlin (1.678 1.688) (5) M Reaources (1MB) (2) 2.03 (S) 1.71 (2) 1.70(11) 1.69(41) 1.68(10) 2.02 (6) 1.98 (4) 199 (5) 2.00 1.68 (5) I.67SETT (1.68 B) (1) 1.71 Olympia (1.388 1.405) (5) 1.42 (5) (2) 1.89 1.41 (2) 1.40 Oil. (7.855) (4) 7.80 (1) 7.85 PMRI (2.328)469 words
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Article423 1982-06-08 16 PRICES in Hongkong yesterday were generally weaker with bargain hunting near the close bringing some prices off their lows, dealers said. The market opened weaker following the fall on Wall Street on Friday while the firmer gold price al.s' tended to divert investor interest away from the market. At423 words
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Article407 1982-06-08 16 THE Sydney market yesterday fell to its lowest point since April 22 after a sharp decline on Wall Street last Friday and in the wake of Israel's military action in southern I-ebanon. brokers said. By the close, the All Ordinaries index had eased 5.3 points to 492.6. Brokers said407 words
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Article113 1982-06-08 16 THE Manila market was lower yesterday as commercial industrial remained down. Mining weakened and oils recovered to finish stronger. Turnover was down to 2.3 million from previous 4.1 million, dealers said. kncuct Con B B tfarlnduque B Ktrttml >lcnui B ■ft! o, r rvu 'hU*l B Tcop B 'loafer113 words
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Article121 1982-06-08 16 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed mixed with slightly improved turnover but cautiousness prevailed in inactive trading, dealers said. Bahu Alia KlDrt AyulAay* In* And Truil Bangkok Bank Brnni Of Ayudh«,» B*u Shoe B*rli Jurtrr L'haroonf Thai 210 4 Win Firaitom nrtt Tm»t L>oody«ar indtuuial PlnanC« Cotp lalaprathan C*m*nt121 words
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Article207 1982-06-08 16 SIM. APOBK UNIT TKI ST (Miaagrrf prlen tor Jaar 8) The Commerce 2.82 2.96xd The Savings Fund 1 62 1.70 Spore Prog Fund 1 27 1 33 Spore Sec. Fund 1.95 2.05 Spore Invest Fund 1.08 1.13 Spore Equity Fund 1.22 1.28 ASIA I MT TBI'ST (Maaacera' price*207 words
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Article1456 1982-06-08 16 BID and after prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. IMM STKI.M-S Anna (3.428 3.485) (13) 3.48 (1) 3.40 (2) 3.46 \Jaaaawlai2.Bsß2.9BS) Alcam1,456 words
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Article590 1982-06-08 16 I Mil H1, 1 -DIGIT losses were the order of the day on the local stock exchange yesterday as the bears took centre stage. Hardly any counter was able to withstand the onslaught which took all the market Indices sharply lower. Perhaps the590 words
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Article991 1982-06-08 16 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the world "sett". Big Board deal991 words
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Article413 1982-06-08 17 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed steady around previous levels in very quiet trading yesterday, and RSS One buyers ended at 183.00 cents per kilo, unchanged from last Friday, dealers said. The market opened about one cent lower in line with easier London advices, but prices later recovered413 words
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Article33 1982-06-08 17 Rubber: June 7 Singapore: June: 183.00 cents (unchanged) Malaysia: June: 203.00 cents (down 0.50 cent) Tin: M 529.21 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 317 tonnes (up 35 tonnes) I J l33 words
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Article142 1982-06-08 17 THE KILOBAR market lor gold deliverable In Singapore opened at $22,097 and closed at $22,131 yesterday The market re-opened at $325 25 i 325 75. dipped again to $323.00 323 SO but rebounced to $324.23 324 75 before closing slightly lower at $323 50 324 00 Gold was fixed142 words
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Article97 1982-06-08 17 SSR and SMR NOON SSR and SMR SSR2O SSRJO MRELB SMRCV SMR I. SMR SMK(iP •.MH 10 SMR 20 SMR 50 1 1 1.11 pallet) i| t..n palltt) 11-loapalWD (1 toop.JL.ll (1 UM ptlbt) 1 ton ptllrt I II tocipmUrtl 11 tnoptlWt) lltanpalWt) (Carnal Mia) (Forward MU) Hu>rr. Srllrr> Buyrr.97 words
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Article421 1982-06-08 17 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday (ell sharply over a broad front, with investors alarmed by the renewed weakness of the yen against the dollar, dealers said. The market average lost 45.06 points to 7,242.39 in thin trading on volume of 130 million shares. The market was dominated by421 words
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Article27 1982-06-08 17 THE STRAITS tin price was again unchanged at M 529.21 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering up 35 tonnes to 317 tonnes.27 words
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Article135 1982-06-08 17 CHINESE Prepare Exekaage, Sligßpre, mm rlwtag price* per IN kg yesterday. C*«*Mt «tl: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $54.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asia NLW $350.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper135 words
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Article195 1982-06-08 17 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market eased on lack of buying interest in quiet trading yesterday, dealers said. In June, south (ell $2 50 to MJ93O per tonne and in July, south and central $8 and $9 to $922 and $921 respectively. The refined market was195 words
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Article202 1982-06-08 17 THE US/Sing dollar opened at $2.1090/10 and was traded to a high of $2.1160/70 before easing back to $2.1105/15 and finally closing at $2.1135/45 in the Singapore forex market yesterday. Trading was fairly active amidst some mixed sentiments. The US dollar against major currencies was firm across202 words
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Article436 1982-06-08 17 Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on June 7: Bid Offer 1 month 14 45 14 35 2 months 14 50 14.40 3 months 14 55 14 45 4 months 14 60 14.50 5 months 14 65 14 55 8 months 14.70 14.80 Source: Merrill436 words
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Article24 1982-06-08 17 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers Is 11.18 per cent.24 words
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Article630 1982-06-08 17 LONDON, Mon. Share prices ended higher today, buoyed by hopes of lower UK interest rates. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 2.7 points at 590.5, after showing a five-point fall at 10am. Oils were firm throughout on Middle East hostilities but this, together with j Friday's weakness630 words
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Advertisement954 1982-06-08 17 BssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssH 4'^^wNfe SINGAPORE LH II BUILDERS DIRECTORY I Mf^H >"-^ssssm LsK 1 a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^aH '''jsBBBBsk Easy access to names, products and services of Singapore's Building industry sf^ff VLMI "It didn't take us long to become the leading manufacturer of fitted kitchens in I Singapore. In fact, thanks to the Singapore Builders954 words
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459 1982-06-08 18 THE potential of lease financing in Singapore would be much more significant if local businessmen are prepared to accept leases denominated in foreign currencies. At present, almost all the leases arranged here are in Singapore dollars. This poses several problems to lease financiers459 words
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397 1982-06-08 18 IPOH Garden Bhd intends to diversify further into commercial real estate, along with its efforts to enchance its role as a leading housing developer. It will also be looking into the possibility of creating a portfolio of investment properties. These were pointed out397 words
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Article129 1982-06-08 18 Pica buys into rental group THE Private Investment Company for Asia has acquired three-quarters of the total equity of an oiltool rental group which operates in both Singapore and Hongkong. Pica refused to disclose the amount paid for the purchase of the United Oilfield Rentals group, saying only that it129 words
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270 1982-06-08 18 EUROPEAN Investment Bank, the European Community's bank for project financing, has issued bonds' worth 15 billion Japanese yen (Ssl34 million) in the Asian dollar and Eurodollar markets. Nikko Securities Co and Credit Suisse First Boston are the lead managers in the issue which270 words
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Article227 1982-06-08 18 SYDNEY, Mon Reduced profits from sugar and aluminium sales contributed to a 26.5 per cent decline in annual profits for CSR Ltd, which reported net earnings of A 585.28 million (*****.62 million). Profits for the year ending March 31, fell 3.5 per cent toUPI - 227 words
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Advertisement358 1982-06-08 18 Aim fora competitive edge. I AIM BMP wHlß^n Managerial Process M A company is only as good as its indicate people. And in today's competitive their intent world, the company with bright, sharp to advance W#*Mi'. V- :^wB» managers has a definite edge. A/M's their appli- 1 *jSJ^R BMP provides358 words
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Article, Illustration408 1982-06-08 19 OWNERS of taxis, buses and goods vans have been taking better care of their vehicles since the Registry of Vehicles instituted inspection fees in April. Only 58 per cent of Singapore Bus Service buses passed on the first inspection test last December.408 words
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Article111 1982-06-08 19 A TOTAL of 24 technicians are being trained in a basic microprocessor engineering course at the Ngee Ann Polytechnic. They are experienced technicians without formal qualifications, and graduates of the Ngee Ann and Singapore Polytechnics. The graduates, according to the Head of the Electrical and Electronic111 words
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Article365 1982-06-08 19 By NG WENG HOONG INCREASED recognition and an expanding role in Singapore's development are what graduates of the Ngee Ann Polytechnic can expect in the coming years. This was the theme of the address given by Ngee Ann's principal, Mr Khong Kit Soon, at365 words
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284 1982-06-08 19 'Old boy' recruits begin teaching next week THE lint batch of Ngee Ann Technical College graduates recruited as lecturers under a scholarship offer scheme will begin teaching when tae new academic year •pens next week. The scheme, called the Technician Diploma Scholarship Scheme, first announced In inly last year, is284 words
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Advertisement332 1982-06-08 19 *****88 l Just a pinch. That's all it takes to bring out the delicious, natural flavours in aBBBBBBBWI a^BB*BBnBBBBBmH V< >U1 00^' 01^' Or after bbbbbbbbbM SHPJ^^HI cooking- As millions of people the (bbbbbbbbb^ -^<*tymß?s\ wor ()Vtjr aye CL n doing since |'«-**^f m*f i9QB. So treat yourself to good332 words
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Advertisement525 1982-06-08 20 D m^^f^^^^^^^ l^ Reliance, the region's No 1 tour operator offers you the most comprehensive Asia tours. b I i T g^l With us y° u see more cf its natural beauty and Cultural heritage. 4 k JL^^^. O yr Japa n itineraries cover from as south as Kyushu, to525 words
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Advertisement1209 1982-06-08 21 TELEPHONE SERVICE: *****22 RATES: »V Mondoy Fridoy 9 00 om 5 30 pm i 1 CLASSIFICATION GROUP \M v_ (5 00 pm for next day) Ofdinory 90 cts per word (Mm S 1 3 50) 0\ 3^ t/^~*^\ f/\ 1^: C^T I ll^^Cl I^^V fff'vl 1 1 A ll^Ull PublKHolK*a1,209 words
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Advertisement624 1982-06-08 21 WANTED TO LEASE a cinema between 800 to 1,000 sitting capacities Reply to: The Advertiser. S.T. Box A *****. 1. New Industrial Road Singapore 1953. WE BUY AT High Prices pawnshop receipts and gold. Tel: *****84/5. *****78 ~28 Health Centres/ Massage AFTER A HARD day's work, for relaxation visit us624 words
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Advertisement680 1982-06-08 21 SPECIALISE IN STEEL structure and trusses for factory, stainless steel staircase, general building construction, etc. Please contact Hock Ann Iron Works Construction. Tel: *****24/*****60. WE SPECIALISE IN Interior/ exterior renovation, plumbing, painting, roofing, woodwork, landscape and general repairs. Contact: *****06/ *****53 FlorAMCO CONSTRUCTION SPECIALISES In awnings, renovations. Iron grilles, fencing,680 words
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Advertisement1283 1982-06-08 21 ELECTRICAL COMPANY Offers Underground Cables for sale: Mind Type Pilcdstas Cable LV 600/1000 V. QUANTITY ESTIMATED 185 sq.mm 3 core 1 dr. x 550 mtr 95 sq.mm 4 core 1 dr. x 165 mtr 0.1 sq.lns 3 core 1 dr. x 371 ft. 0.40 sq.ins 3 core 1 dr. x1,283 words
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Advertisement456 1982-06-08 21 LCD BLACKIE WATCHES, pen watches, C6O cassette tapes available at competitive prices. Dealers/exporters contact *****71 AVAILABLE WHITEBOARD WHOLESALE 18"xl2" with teaching aid Illustration printed S3/- each. Telephone *****15 A SNACK BAR situated at an take-over. Interested parties, contact *****34 (B.ooam to 5.00pm CHEAP SALE 100% brushed cotton washed Denlum jeans,456 words
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Advertisement573 1982-06-08 21 CLOSING DOWN SALE: RECORDS, cassette, tapes, hl-fl equipment, etc. 228. 2nd Floor. People's Park Centre. MANAGEMENT SERVICE TO Investors with $5,000'- to 1/4 million. Write with phone to Maxwell P.O. Box 3930. RUBBER WOOD LOGS for sale Interested parties please contact: James. *****66/ *****67 during office hours. 100 UNITS OF573 words
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Advertisement876 1982-06-08 21 I ljjl| Q Employment COMPUTER OPERATOR i I ™"^^l WHY Do you think we've inserted this AD? The pnswer it obvious For You But whot you moy not know is that these positions ore immediate vacancies we do really have someone out here woiting for your call We're serious about876 words
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Advertisement433 1982-06-08 22 ijjll Q DupioymwH ljjl| Q DwptoyiimH fjj]^ Q Emptoynwjnt ljjl| Q Emptoymwrt fjjl^ Q Employment iii 1 i 66 Situation* Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical PEINIGER INTERNATIONAL SINGAPORE PTE LTD A last eipanding international subsidiary specialising in corrosion protection in th* marina and patrol chemical industries, w* require urgently: FEMALE GENERAL433 words
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Advertisement521 1982-06-08 22 Due to recent expansion, a pro gressiva UK Company invitee applications lor the position of GENERAL/ RECEPTIONIST/ TELEX-OPERATOR CLERK for our new factory at Jurong Town. Kian Teck Drive. R#^uirtiii9iitt:--e GCE levels with good command of spoken and written English c Ability to type, take shorthand and operate telex machine.521 words
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Advertisement530 1982-06-08 22 TEMPORARY STAFFING SERVICES DON'T JUST SIT THERE WE'VE GOT JOBS FOR YOU! Our Temporary Position* are SECRETARIES GOOD TYPISTS FEMALE SITE CLERKS GENERAL CLERKS (to work In the Personnel Department Ayer Rajah) PLEASE CALL: *****39 SECRETARY WANTED Requirements: c Passed GCE 'O' level. c Good command of English. c Knowledge530 words
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Advertisement560 1982-06-08 22 We Urgently tlaqMlll 1 TEMPORARY STENOGRAPHERS/TYPISTS at $30 per day The candidates must be able to operate Wang word Processors. 2. SITE SECRETARIES at East Coast/People's Park Salary at about SI. OOO 3 IMMEDIATE VACANCIES FOR STENOGRAPHERS/TELEX OPERATORS/ RECEPTIONISTS TYPISTS/BOOKKEEPERS/ ACCOUNTS CLERK at Salary between $350 to $900 interested candidates560 words
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Advertisement484 1982-06-08 22 PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM requires: SECRETARIAL ASSISTANT c 2 years' experience In handling Secretarial matters. c Shorthand speed: lOOwpm/ Typing speed: 50wpm on electric. c Young enough to be flexible and old enough to assume responsibilities. c Preference will be given to those who are currently tak- ing ICSA examinations. Those484 words
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Advertisement526 1982-06-08 22 ATLAS SOUND PTE LTD requires 1 CLERK/ TYPIST She should be able: to type accurately. > to work with Initiative without much supervision, i to start work immediately Intereated candidates to contact: Belinda at ******4. ATTENTION YOUNG GIRLS If you have a pleasant voice, my Company has a challenging Talephone526 words
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Advertisement582 1982-06-08 22 SENIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK wanted urgently by an Engineering Company in Jurong. a Must be able to keep full set of Accounts up to Balance Sheet Stage c Age 23 and above. c Salary not less than $600 c Generous allowance. Writ* toJURONG TOWN P.O. BOX SS SINGAPORE 9161. TRI-F AN582 words
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Advertisement825 1982-06-08 22 Immediate vacancy tor: SECRETARY a Semi -retired, aged around 45 a Preferably worked as Marketing personnel in Oil Company a Good natured with initiative a Able to correspond independently Interested, please write to: S.T BOX A *****. 1. NEW INDUSTRIAL ROAD. SINGAPORE 1953 Leading advertising company invites application for: RECEPTIONIST825 words
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Advertisement969 1982-06-08 22 FEMALE QENEHAL CLERK, lilt 0 I e\el At least 1 years work ing experience Knowledge in Bookkeeping and typing Please apply to Trio Construction Kngineering Pte. Ltd. S Defu Lane 4. Spore 1953 FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK required by established Company at Paya Lebar district. 1 to 2 years experience with969 words
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Advertisement502 1982-06-08 22 PROFESSIONAL FIRM REOUIRES Junior Accounts Clerk Tel 7:M4332 LAW FIRM REOUIRES Junior Secretary Tel *****18 Mr Tay c) Sales COMVEST PTF LTD. We, an International Commodity Futures Brokers need: BUSINESS EXECUTIVES Mai* or Famai* Requirements: Age 21 years and above, neat and pleasant appearance. Capable of communicating well with people502 words
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Advertisement514 1982-06-08 23 ljjl| Q CmHofMt 0 rwploywwl fjj)^ Q DwploiwBiU ijjl^ Q rwplniniint (jjl^ Q Dwplo|WMH 66 Situation* Vacant c) Sales ai Bourjois, baauty is a* ■nuch as our business aa it is your*. We are looking for professional Baauty Advisors who possess a broad knowledge of beauty and skini lire Qualifications514 words
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Advertisement519 1982-06-08 23 GIVE YOURSELF A PROMOTION Get a job where you con be your own boss ond com whot you're really worth Stort o coreer m real estote ERA America's origmol electronic reolty network needs Real Estate Specialists m this area We offer thorough framing ond strong international identity Promote yourself into519 words
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Advertisement595 1982-06-08 23 MARKETING EXECUTIVES a Pleasant, dyna.-nlc personality with good working attitude. t a Possess self-confidence, initiative and drive, c Age 23 and above, c Wide social and business i contacts. Please CALL US at sth Floor, GMG BMg. 104-108, Robinson Road S pors) 0106 TEL: 234*511 ALOFUL COSMETICS require* UNIT MANAGERESS595 words
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Advertisement745 1982-06-08 23 FEMALE SHOWROOM SALES ASSISTANT vr 9 •fitly rtqu if #d Experience not necessary but must be healthy and hardworking. Apply In own handwriting with recent photograph to: ASIA HEALTH EQUIPMENT (PTE) LTD Mll Far East Shopping Centre Orchard Road Singapore 092 J. SALES REPRESENTATIVES required by established company. c Experience745 words
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Advertisement921 1982-06-08 23 SHOWROOM CHINESE SALESGIRLS REOUIRED by company dealing In furniture, light fittings and gift articles. With/ without experience Willing to work shift. Come personally for Interview from 2.00pm lo 800pm Unit 339. 3rd floor. Plaza Slngapura. Orchard Road. BEAUTY AND HAIR equipment supplier company requires Experienced Sales Executive urgently. Musi possess921 words
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Advertisement238 1982-06-08 23 t) Technical GEHOW invites applications for MAINTENANCE FITTER NTC in maintenance fitting or motor mechanic 2 years' relevant experience INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIANS NTC In electrical fitting installation 1-2 years' relevant experience SET-UP TECHNICIANS NTC or Secondary Technical education Those without experience will be give.. training Starting basic salary from $433 $527238 words
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Advertisement455 1982-06-08 23 An established construeI tion and civil engineering j firm invites applications lor the following posts 1. SITE I MANAGERS 2. SENIOR FOREMEN 3. SITE ENGINEERS (structure civil engineering) 4. QUANTITY SURVEYOR (cost/tender analysis) 5. QUANTITY SURVEYOR (site) Applicants, plaaaa submit resume according to tha following I c post applied for455 words
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Advertisement576 1982-06-08 23 GENAPLAST PTE TD requires MACHINIST Ouatmcatione: c At least NTC Grade 3ln Metal Machining c At least 2 years experience In a workshop c Knowledge of welding will be an added advantage Benefits: c Good promotion prospects c No shirt duties c S-day week c Transport provided c SATA. medical576 words
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Advertisement559 1982-06-08 23 Consulting Civil/Slructur.l Engineers require 1. STRUCTURAL/ CIVIL ENGINEER c Minimum 2 years' experience 2. CLERK-OF-WORKS c Minimum 2 years' expenenor c Preferably with transport Pleaae apply with full particulars and salary expected to: Unit 11-03, Blanco Court SSS. North Bridge Road Singapora 07 18 Tal: *****11 An established Civil/ Structural559 words
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Advertisement482 1982-06-08 23 HYDRAULIC SERVICES ENGINEERING CO at district 1*49 requires (1) QUANTITY SURVEYORS (Mechanical Piping) (2) PLUMBERS For Post (1):--lnterested kindly apply with full personal particulars, salary expected and contact number For Post (2):Apply personally BLK. 3007. IMS BEOOK NORTH AYE 4 SINGAPORE 1648 Larga manufacturing concern requires MALE ASSISTANT STOREKEEPER c482 words
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Advertisement3092 1982-06-08 24 ljjlij[ Q Duptoywwt ijjl^ 0 Employment iA Q Ciwploywit ijjl^ Q Emptoymant ljjl| Q Employment 66 Situation* Vacant g) Production JI Earn Cash Bonusyf^^k. Gross salary up to $280 or more with D Full transport allowance Attendance benefits Free uniforms D Free T-shirt 5-Day week D No shift work Many3,092 words
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Advertisement424 1982-06-08 24 EASTERN WATCH CO PTE LTD requires 1) CASHIER 2) STOCK CLERK 3) MALE/ FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES c Ability to converse fluently In English and Mandarin. Pleasant personality, c Experienced ln watch sales would be an advantage though not essential Starting salary will depend on past experience but successful applicants can424 words
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Advertisement517 1982-06-08 25 jg| p y^rmm [j|[| Q tm*r~« [p|| Q *+imm .1 1 [jjj| p r,,,,i.. t I [p|["D rmi 66 Situation* Vacant I) T »f»n t "*Ta'aw DIAMOND PLASTICS (8) 1 PTE LTD requires (1) Q.C. SUPERVISOR a Diploma In Production MechanlcalEnglneerIng a Experienced In the QCC field a Possess Class517 words
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Advertisement465 1982-06-08 25 REBOURCEB DEVELOPMENT CORPN PTE LTD ASSISTANT PLANT SUPERVISORS a Diploma In Electrical Mechanlcal/Clvll Engineering. a Minimum 2 years supervisory experience In manufacturing line a Those without required qualifications but with many years of relevant experience will be considered. CLERK/TYPISTS a OCE O" level, a Working experience In clerical routine, a465 words
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Advertisement561 1982-06-08 25 WaW HOTEL Malaysia Urgently requires WAfTER/WAITRESS Secondary education comma barman/ CLUB ATTCNDAMT Knowledge In Bar Operation UNnaXEEPCN Knowledge of Housekeeping/ Linen Room Functions Possess supervisory skill Relevant experience preferred CHAMBERMAID Secondary education MOUSEMAN/MOUS6MAIO Primary education POOL ATTENDANT Able to swim Knowledge of flrst-ald an advantage STEWARD (FSB) Relevant experience preferred561 words
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Advertisement473 1982-06-08 25 maiico polo si oa o n i Requires Immediately WAITERS Minimum darting salary WOO p m o Completed or exempted from fulltlme National Service a Should have worked In similar position for a minimum of 2 years a Able to converse fluently a Prepared to work split-shift BENEFITS PROVIDED a473 words
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Advertisement453 1982-06-08 25 A) OUALfTY BtSPCCTORS (Mato/Femato) a Completed secondary education a Bilingual with knowledge of local dialects a Must not be colour blind B) EXPORT CLERK (Female) a Minimum education OCE O 1 Level a Knowledge of shipping and export documentation a Ito 2 years working experience In a similar field C)453 words
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Advertisement625 1982-06-08 25 Requires 1) SALON MANAGER/ MANAGERESS a Mature candldaU* abovo 21 yaaraofaoa. a Attractive appoaranca with charming personality, confident S patient In hie/her work Wlttl pAtfOH ai p#l*9OffMlM. 2) TOP LONDON TRAINED HAIRSTYLIST a 2 yoare working experience a Good pratooatoneJ EtMca a Co-operative with plaaaing poraonawty 9 AttTftCttVA aUiaVy COfIWIMtMMfI625 words
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Advertisement571 1982-06-08 25 Laodmg Market Raaaarch Company invite* suitable appHcanta tor PRODUCTION ASSISTANT (PRINTING) a Male age below 22. a Minimum Secondary education a Have Interest In operating and maintaining photocopyIng and duplicating machines. a Completed N.S. or exempted. No experience necessary as on-the-Job training Is given. Interested applicants should call 2S2»Sa$ for571 words
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Advertisement545 1982-06-08 25 HERMANN LUDWIG (SEA) PTE LTD Airfreight Division at Changi Airport urp+ntty r#ojmr#s DRIVERS CUM CARGOHANDS a Possess class 3or 4 driving licence. a Minimum Primary 8 education. a Salary SS4SO SSSOO a PiatoiaiiLa will be glvon to thoaa (laying around tha AirCall for appointmant tal. *****91. GREAT EASTERN HOTEL requires:545 words
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Advertisement536 1982-06-08 25 Chemical Manufacturing Company in Jurong urgantty ro^uiroa:SECURITY GUARDS a Able to speak and write simple English. a Must be physically fit a Prepared lo work rotating shirts. a Age between 25 —50 years. Intaraatad plaaaa caH parsonally. batwaan torn Spm to:--26, JURONG PORT ROAD SINGAPORE 2261 (SBS Sarvica No 347536 words
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Advertisement505 1982-06-08 25 SECURITY GUARDS $488 pm a Malay, age 25 -40 a Completed or Exempted N.S. Nwervlew Ip*n som 2nd floor OO BuHojng American company Invitee applicant* lor OCUVERV/DMVM with clean class 4 licence. AttTstCtlVC MHfy, Interacted applicant*, plmi cafe An eetabaanad company mvttea eppMcettone tor tna poat of: OFFICE PEON a505 words
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Advertisement1125 1982-06-08 26 fill D«««fcTi»»« 1B E w*"*** 1 IJJI I E <wfc*»»»»»» 1 Ijjj] l E wwo»*is»t» 1 |jj|| E —a— aa— a— a— O* 66 Situations Vacant p llv 7* if WWHIHW Ju In Bie»oidßnHtiM 271 requires WAITRESSES To work from 11am 3pm It 6.30pm 10pm X, Attractive Salary Co Interested1,125 words
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Advertisement932 1982-06-08 26 HVEK. ENGLISH SPEAKING, with rerences. Salary around $400 ti plus leave. CPF, bonus and ertlme allowances. For family Ing at Pandan Valley. Tel: •0422 for appointment. PERIEMCED FA ARTIST and nlor General Clerk cum Typist inted by local printing firm terested applicants please call M37S 1044. Block 3. Tlong thru932 words
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Advertisement1543 1982-06-08 26 NISSAN makes it easier with BUND VANS PICKUPS I2OY Blind Van $9.***** I con Pmot Lnngbed 510.***** I ten (JO Petrol Blind Vjn-Sundard Body $10,250.00 I lon Petrol Flatbed $1 1,200.00 V 4 ton C2O Petrol Blind Van-king Body $10,725 00 1 ton Diesel flatbed $1 1.975.00 C2O Petrol gtxids1,543 words
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Advertisement872 1982-06-08 26 MITSUBISHI L 300 t I jr~- I I f HI I i aSJs ft —II a^ 1 I *t r-SWI $10,025 nett selling price •For 4-Door model Koop your business moving ahead with the Mitsubishi L3OO panel van The f bWI7/ m\ c n r tnat you a long way872 words
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Advertisement662 1982-06-08 26 FOND CORTINA STATIONWAGON Nov. 1973 1800 c.c. No PARF. With sports rims and alrcon. Asking 13,400. Contact *****56. LATE 1978, CO. regd. 2.0 Cortina Automatic. Brand new tyres and Battery. $10,700 ono Tel: *****33. Alan Sahat. LATE 77 CORTINA 1.6 OL. Metallic paint, new lax, expensive Blaupunkt speakers, tyres, PARF.662 words
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Advertisement1993 1982-06-08 26 '73 MERCEDES 280. One company owner, showroom condition, alrcon. cassette, radio, company road tax Dec -82 $12J000 Interested call: *****82. 1974 MERCEDES 2SOS full accessories, non PARF Excellent condition Price: $26,000 0.n.0. Tel *****10 Kelvin Koh. 1974 MERCEDES 200 alrcon. sport rims, tax Sept Private owner. Eligible for part Selling1,993 words
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Advertisement797 1982-06-08 27 assHa^^^m^^B^ I HUH NUMBER PLATE with 1 A riu mil B» icym n or H. i 78 VehKNM For Sale Subaru SPORTY 1975 SUBARU OPT, superb condition throughout, see to appreciate $10,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****72 Alec SUBARU 19*1 OCTOBER 1 owner, radio/ cassette, original paint, accident free, price negotiable, enquiries797 words
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Advertisement938 1982-06-08 27 PARF eligible car Highest oft secures. Tel. *****98 (after lpm. SEPT. IMO. ALFA Alfetta 2 0L S loon In showroom condltlo Best offer secures Tel: *****55 1973 CITREON 1220GS Alrcoi non-PARF J3.200 Tel *****12. i Lorong Blawak, Spore 1335 1975 AUSTIN 1300 MXIII Ta Insurance/tyres new. $8.6 negotiable PARF Tel938 words
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Advertisement619 1982-06-08 27 ATTRACTIVE OFFER for all good/ used cars from 1975 a- onwards, (company private n regletratton accptsd) Also required all PARF and n scrap car. CHENG KHM TRADING CO. BLK 41, 12M XI EENDEMEER ROAD 00 SINGAPORE 1233 TEL: 29*2557/ .4', ne ANY MODEL OF second hand car and Company's registered619 words
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Advertisement491 1982-06-08 27 Coupe Saloon cars wanted. Must be well maintained. Sellers contact *****34 Lew A COMPANY REQUIRES Any lllt.n.rLl J- M J^. _TX -l~lcompany or private registration KIPSI 111 111 lI Q lIT lit f* J^d^aTf wTnUd^'oo^d pMci Z\\/d I I f^laO offered. Contact Ng *****89/ WfJOVftrW #"AVCI I ICI UI VJ491 words
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Advertisement428 1982-06-08 27 V^ Condominium I I WEST COAST ROAD I 14 units spacious 2-storey Maisonettes 17 units Luxurious Apartments Full Condominium Facilities c Swimming pool Private- covered carpark c Wading pool Tight security system Housing Loan Available OWNER and DEVELOPER XX BRILLIANT DEVELOPMENT CO. (PTE) LTD. UNION BLDG, 37, JALAN PEMIMPIN, OFF428 words
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Advertisement102 1982-06-08 27 1 DIST. 1025, WALSHE ROAD New luxurious 2-storey bungalow New furnishings, fully alrcond. 5 bedrooms/servant's. Available soon! Ec Realty Pte Ltd *****4/*****. c Diet 10, elegant detached oft Balmoral Rd. Partly furnished 4 bedrooms, fully alrcond. big llvlng/dlnlng, spacious garden. M.OM. c Diet 10, bseulHwl detached Coronation Roed Weet. Pertly102 words
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Advertisement594 1982-06-08 27 KAMEST ENTERPRISES PTE LTD Offers: Furnished/ partially furnished/ unfurnished houses and apart ments in the following areae: DETACHED BUNGALOW c Dlst. lOCluny Road $***** c Dlst. lOKlngsmead Rd $3,500 c Dlst. lOFlflh Avenue $$,000 c Dim 13 Braddell Heights $4,000 c Dlsl. 15 Telok Kurau $7.500 c Dlst. 18. Tal594 words
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Advertisement1502 1982-06-08 27 KS INDUSTRIAL j BUILDING ii"" 1 Prime Investment ks i-or Lignt \c <r building Industries \j^JF--2 Storey Terrace FactoriesX r"\^A\ with Mezzanine Floors: \^AVJ J Ist Level factory y-^^S O$T Ist Level ,i till ns Mezzanine office/store \\if el \^sl 2nd Level —factory -^^Ttho-soh «o»o J Mm active loan available1,502 words
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Advertisement865 1982-06-08 27 DIST 15. BEAUTIFUL SEMI-DE-rACHED fully furnished. 4 alrronditlonert bedrooms, spacious rarden. $2,500 Forward ProperLies. *****00 MST 10, VICTORIA PARK, 2-storey leml-detached with land area jver 14.000 sq ft $3,000 unfurnished. Victor Ii Morris Tel )3808/*****5 MST 11, ORCMO VILLAGE doubleitorey semi-detached 4 bedrooms, fully alr-cond. large living/ dining. $4,000/- Contact865 words
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Advertisement5678 1982-06-08 28 jß± r Accommodation A I All C Ac«wnmodatton A I All t £gg m jg! iatton 4 F AoMmmodatton <«m E Accommodation PiumfHt J ■U|| i Proptrtits j |n Proptrtlw _J Pmpwtits Properties SPACE TO LET Office space From 38m 2 onwards Shop space From 22m 2 onwards A Also5,678 words
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Advertisement671 1982-06-08 28 \l JI MXI) INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX Factory: 1500 3000 sq.fl i.. $265 to $285 p.s.f. Warehouse: 1500-3000 sq.ft. n $380 lo $480 psl MARBELLA COURT TYPE A' 1765 sq.ft. TYPE B 1259 sq.ft. Price Range: $378,000 to $601,000 Ne ReatrtrtiM to FerelKfrs BUNGALOWS Biniai Park vicinity, dlst 21, double-storey Spanish design.671 words
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Advertisement954 1982-06-08 28 DIST 21 BEAUTIFUL 2-STOREV Be Liehed bungalow In choice location Quiel and serene surroundings 4 bedrooms Land area 8.000 sq ft $980,000 Call *****88/ *****53 Andrew Leong Housing Agency DIST. 23. HILLVIEW ESTATE. double-storey semi-detached Extensive renovations. Spanish designed Approx 3.000 sq. ft 4 bedrooms with attached bathrooms, servant's $640,000954 words
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Advertisement633 1982-06-08 29 ~^j| r JUxowiiioUiUeiiF" I All C {"gggy 1 11 lal| r Acci—o<Hluii A~ I All r Ac^wwrnodattoniT ~T If* Mil r Proprttos [■■H V Properties [gall V Properties |mll V Properties U Tray 89 Properties For Sale b) Flats FOREIGNERS CAN BUY!) Complete recreational lacilitwa. AN with immediate occupation: a633 words
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Advertisement743 1982-06-08 29 THESE ARE WORTH LOOKING 1NT0... BALMORAL PARK 3 bedrooms, high floor. I.6oo sqft Tenanted. BAUHEMIA TERRACE Penthouse 4,600 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, with roof garden. CAIRNHILL PLAZA Corner unit, with private lobby 2.800 sq.ft. Well furnished CHATSWORTH COURT 4 bedrooms maisonette, study's/ servant's room. 3.400 sq.ft. well furnished Vacant possession. WOLLERTON743 words
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Advertisement940 1982-06-08 29 domlnlum. luxurious maisonette Upper corner unit facing pool. 3 bedrooms with attached bathrooms. 2.100 sq.ft. Price: $420,000 on o Tel: *****11/ *****33 (Agent). DIST. t TOP (11TH floor) off Orchard Road, behind Lucky Plazr.. 2 regular-sized bedrooms plus a smaller one. 2 toilets unattached. Renovated, well fitted and basically furnished940 words
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Advertisement904 1982-06-08 29 view 1.400 sq.ft $285,000 Walkup apartment 1.200 sq.ft. $250,000 Call Agent *****08 OIST t. DEVONSHIRE COURT, 3 rooms/ bathrooms attached. Approx. 1.500 sq ft. $375,000 Wess Associates: *****44. OIST. t DEVONSHIRE ROAD, high rise luxurious apartment, 3 bedrooms with attached bathrooms. 2,400 sq.ft $680,000 Vlsco: *****14 FUTURA, PRESTIGIOUS 4-BED-ROOMED high904 words
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Advertisement565 1982-06-08 29 LV required by businessman In dlst 15, 19 and 21. Contact: *****01/*****94. WE HAVE READY buyers. If you have a suitable house/ apartment to sell between $200,000 $800,000 call *****33. $400,000 9900.000 terrace and semi-detached Thomson, Katong, West Coast, Serangoon. Allied Appraisal *****15. LAND ABOUT 1,000 to 12.000 sq ft565 words
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Advertisement664 1982-06-08 29 COVERED AND OPEN SPACE WAREHOUSE AVAILABLE tor ran tal. Co.ered area 100.000 sq.ft. Open space 1 1/2 acres, located In Jurong. kttorealad plaaaa call: *****79 DMT. 3 KEWALRAM HOUSE Groundfloor warehouse, area 2799 sq.ft Vacant possession. PRICE $450 P.S.F. OA REAL ESTATE TEL: *****65/*****96 QUALITY WAREHOUSE SPACE In modules of664 words
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Advertisement898 1982-06-08 29 GOLDEN SHOE DISTRICT Groundfloor office apace lor laaea at IS Phillip Street. Tan Ean Kiam Building. Suitable lor financial institution/ office Space offered: Groundfloor, mezzanine floor and basement. EnquMea plaaaa contact *****4/***** LEASE EXPIRING CHOICE OFFICE SPACE ALONG SHENTON WAY Located In prestlgeous building with panoramic harbour view Available for898 words
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Advertisement756 1982-06-08 29 c) Wanted OFFICE SPACE WANTED In business district around 300 to 400 sq.ft. Willing to continue old lease at short/long term. Contact *****43 OFFICE/SHOP IN Orchard Road. Middle Road or Beach Road. 400--1000 sq ft ($1.200-$2.400 p m maintenance included) *****56 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale TWO UNITS OF SHOP756 words
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Advertisement983 1982-06-08 29 6HIS9 HOLIDAY INN SPECIAL 2 DAYS ***** 4 DAYS 5*425 3 DAYS ***** 5 DAYS ***** Prices includes Return airfare Hotel accommodation American breakfast Lunch Welcome drink Airport/ Hotel transfers Brought to you by J^ H»i2ufiau IW ma/ays/aaf IfZSk hotel airline M*J ■■■■J PENANG system^^bW o Book through your travel983 words
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Advertisement2129 1982-06-08 30 G Trawl SuWb \\f\\ G Travel GuWe Q Travel Suw j| ftmttmt, >■■>■!■■■ 102 Tour* NAM HO TRMEI SOItiCE IS PTE LTD Gl4-16-18, Pearfs Centre, Eu Tong Sen Street, (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 0105. Tel *****33(7 lines) bYibcli OWcc 1 1 9. People's Park Complex, Ground Floor, New Bridge Road, Singapore2,129 words
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Advertisement1192 1982-06-08 30 T BROADWATER COLLEGE FULL TIME courses for the following qualifications INSTITUTE OF BANKERS 1.0.8. Conversion Course Internally examined 1.0.8. Stage Two Parts A, B and C The whole course can be completed within three years ASSOCIATION OF BUSINESS EXECUTIVES A.B.E. Part One Certificate Internally examined A.B.E. Part Two Diploma Internally1,192 words
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Obituary, Illustration63 1982-06-08 31 MR. TAN CHUNG POH Age: 65 passed away suddenly on 6th June '82. leaving behind beloved wife. CHEW AH SOO, 5 sons. 4 daughters. I daughter-in-law. 3 sons-in-law, l grandson and 3 grand -daughters to mourn his loss. Cortege will leave Block IUC, 09-19. Jalan Dusun. S pore 1233 for63 words
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Obituary, Illustration139 1982-06-08 31 MDM. PUEY KIM SIAN Age S3 y rs Passed away peacefully on 7th June '82. Deeply mourned by: Son*: Lim Cheng Tew Lim Cheng Tuan Lim Cheng Slang (deceased) Lim Cheng Chwee. Michael Daughters Lim Sek Neo Lim Chee Neo Lim Seok Neo Lim Hong Neo (deceased daughters-in-law.139 words
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Obituary, Illustration73 1982-06-08 31 144 In Memonam IN LOVING MEMORY TEO KIM K WEE Deceased: Bth June 1978 Dad. 4 years have gone and I hale this day when you left me I have not forgotten you You were the most understanding and unselfish father I cry when I think of this day I73 words
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Obituary, Illustration47 1982-06-08 31 SAMINATHAN SALACHI Departed 5.6.51 One year has passed, but fond memories remain Sadly missed by husband, children, grandchildren and relatives ATHMA Shanti will be hald on 8/6/82 al Blk 31. 117-N. Dover Rd (0513) al 11.30 am 12noon All are w#4cofi i sd47 words
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Obituary, Illustration71 1982-06-08 31 In Loving Memory Of Our Dearest Mother MRS. SEAH PENG HEARN (MADAM WEE LYE KEOW) Departed 8.6.79 '3 years today since you left us. We miss you dearly not Just today but everyday Always remembered by family and all loved ones In Loving Memory of our Beloved friend, BERNARD NG71 words
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Obituary, Illustration169 1982-06-08 31 MR LEE YOKE CHIN alias LEE YOKE CHOON Aged 71 Departed on 6th June 1982 Leaving behind: Wife: Chan Sect Fong Sons: Daughters-in-law: Lee Fok Seng Wong Poh Chan LeeFookKee Chen Har Lee (Deceased) Wong Slew Yee Daughters: Son-in-law: Lee Yoot Wan Lee Siew Wah Chia Yiam Soon169 words
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Obituary, Illustration58 1982-06-08 31 The family ol the late MR GANGA SINGH BR AMPURA wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends and associates for their condolences, wreaths and kind assistances iluruiK their recent bereavement™ PATH OA BHOG «>H t>e heW al SRI GURU SINGH SABHA. Wilkw Road. Singapore58 words
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Obituary, Illustration106 1982-06-08 31 MR LEE YOKE CHIN alias LEE YOKE CHOON CHAIRMAN OF WING HUP YOKE KEE ENGINEERING PTE LTD L METAL PRINTERS (S) PTE LTD Deepest condolence from BOARD OF DIRECTORS J THE WIFE AND CHILDREN OF THE LATE MR. RONALD HONG HIN THONG WISH TO THANK REV. ANTHON> HO,106 words
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Obituary, Illustration87 1982-06-08 31 I 145 Requiems ATHMA SHANTI POOJA 5 A. NAMASIVAYAM k DEPARTED 10 5 1982 i The Family of lale Mr. A. NamaI sH.iv.im request the kind pres- > ence of all friends relatives on Wednesday 9 June 82 at 8.00 am at Changl Point Seaside It 1/2 miles for the87 words
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Advertisement288 1982-06-08 31 -a— 143 Acknowledgements Trw Family Of The Late MR RICHARD TAN HAK ANN wish*)* lo *xp<*** thoir rwarttett thank* lo all relatives, rriand*. neighbours and colleague* for fh«ir condolences, assistance, attend ance wreaths and donation* during ttMW recent bereavement MR ALEM MEKONNEN. departed sth June 1982 Mrs Elsie Mekonnen wish288 words
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Article, Illustration329 1982-06-08 32 manager, has seen a series ot miuries rob him of key players, like the brilliant striker Roberto Bettega, during the buildup to the World Cup finals. The most terrible injury was sustained by Fiorentina,midfield star Giancarlo Antognoni in a goalmouth collision with Genoa goalkeeper Silvano Martina. His329 words
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Article802 1982-06-08 32 HUNGARY, BRAZIL CLASH IN QUARTER-FINALS MADRID, Mon. If Uruguay's World Cup soccer final victory over Brazil in 1950 was a surprise, the events of 1954 were nothing short of sensational. Hungary arrived in Switzerland as Olympic champions, unbeaten in their last 28 internationals and havingReuter - 802 words
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Article280 1982-06-08 32 MADRID. Mon. England's Laurie Cunningham, bought by Real Madrid from West Bromwich for US$l.3 million ($3.7 m) in 1979 has been dropped from the first team because of persistent injury problems. Cunningham suffered a foot injury at the start of the 1979--80 season and underwentAgencies - 280 words
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257 1982-06-08 32 Neuberger hits out at private sales of tickets WORLD CUP SNIPPETS COLOGNE, Mon. Hermann Neuberger. president of the West German Soccer Federation, and an International Football Federation (FIFA) official, yesterday criticised Spanish authorities for allowing private organisations to handle ticket sales. Neuberger was speaking on West German radio before leavingAgencies - 257 words
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Advertisement483 1982-06-08 32 RUBATEX Flexible Tubing Sheet and Roll Insulations go all the way to the top with performances you can trust. On hot and cold lines, in solar systems, on ducts or tanks, wherever temperatures range from -40° F to +220° F. there are applications for thermal-efficient Rubatex insulations. Rubatex tubing insulation483 words
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Advertisement137 1982-06-08 32 71/ J /^*~^O rf Singapore's famous French restaurant where you fpfc/Xj (Q/i. jj/*i4s£/>u> can dine by candlelight and be pampered by service <&/M^fam%o?V par excellence Supper Club Entertainment by top-class international artistes and superb dance music from our taleited bands. Showtime 1030 pm M^% f^ A spectacular nightclub with jn137 words
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Article, Illustration136 1982-06-08 33 NEW YORK, Mon MASTERFULLY ridden by Lafflt Plncay, Conquistador Clelo soundly whipped II rivals to win the ISS2M,!N (about *****,H») Belmont Stake* by 14' lengths in soft going at Belmont Park over the weekend. Gate Del Sol, the Kentucky Derby winner, was second, with Illuminate another four lengthsReuter; AP - 136 words
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Article113 1982-06-08 33 Oaks to Time Charter EPSOM (England), Mon. Time Charter, a 12-1 chance, won the Epsom Oaks Classic over the weekend. Time Charter (Billy Newnes up) was well behind the leaders as the field turned into the straight in the 2,400 m race for three-year-old fillies. But she steadily made upReuter - 113 words
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Article68 1982-06-08 33 PARIS, Mon. Millionaire racehorse owner Robert San^ster pulled off his second triumph in a week yesterday when his colt, Assert, favourite at 2-1, won the Prix De Jockey Club (French Derby) over 2,400 m at Chantilly. Assert took the race by three lengths from Real Shadai withReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration14 1982-06-08 33 "Excuse me, bat t»w l*ng have yon been a vet?"14 words
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Article1193 1982-06-08 33 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Weights, ratings and barrier draws (or this weekend's races here: SATURDAY Clan 3 Ore. 11.200 m 1.200 m (Rating* M-t3) 13 Hock Swee JJ 94 8 Regal "late V 57 94 7 Strawberry Fields y 2 Cod Customer 56 32 6 Regent's Park 55 901,193 words
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Article437 1982-06-08 33 and Persian Sapphire, Bellus Domina are out By EPSOM JEEP PERSIAN SAPPHIRE and Bellus Domina, both with high ratings, are out of the King's Gold Cup line-up. They failed to qualify for the $102,000 sprint after failing to finish in the first 12 in the437 words
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Article68 1982-06-08 33 CLASS 1 DIV 11,200 m 1,200 m (Ratings: 177-146) 1 8 6 4 9 2 11 3 10 5 7 Paititi Gold 63 Taman Singapura 58 Added Advantage II 56.5 Gao Hsing 56.5 Siapa Rajah IV 53 Charrette 52 Raging Certainty 50.5 No Danger 50 Chummy's Special68 words
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Article69 1982-06-08 33 VILLAGE CENTRE PULLS OUT By TIPTOP KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Village Centre, who qualified for the King's Gold Cup after finishing eighth in the trial yesterday, has been withdrawn, leaving only 11 runners to contest the big sprint on Sunday. The five-year-old Realm gelding has returned to Penang together with the69 words
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Article60 1982-06-08 33 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The following horses have been promoted from Class 3 to 2 (new ratings within brackets): Takeachance (115), Credit Line II (106). Shanghai Invader (102), Shanhaikwan (102), Follow The Leader (100), Vanity Fair (100), Imperial Lord (99), She's A Darling (97), Solicitor m60 words
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Article18 1982-06-08 33 IN Sunday's Big Sweep, 0781 was drawn as consolation prize and not 0784 as printed yesterday.18 words
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341 1982-06-08 34 Gallacher wins title after an exciting finish GOLF ROUND-UP LA MOVE, Mon. Britain's Bernard Gallacher landed his second big prize in a month with a thrilling extra-hole victory in the US$9O,OOO ($187,200) Jersey Open open championship, which had been plaguea by terrible weather. LeAdlag so»rn: 27] Bei nard Gallacher (Brit)Agencies - 341 words
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Article, Illustration437 1982-06-08 34 Hero's welcome for Wilander? THE NEW KING PARIS, Mon. Sweden's Mats Wilander can expect a hero's welcome when he arrives home today after completing a string of sensational victories to become the youngest player ever to win the French Open title. The 17-year-old from Vaxjo wrote in a fairy-tale endingAFP - 437 words
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Article435 1982-06-08 34 PARIS, Men. The only tilings Mats Wilander, of Sweden, and Andrea Jaeger, of the Ujiited States, have in common are the colour of their hair, their age, and the fact that their names are now written Into the r cord books as the youngest playersAFP - 435 words
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278 1982-06-08 34 LONDON, Mon. West Indian star Viv Richards took a hat-trick for Somerset against Essex in the English one-day cricket League, but still saw his side lose a thrilling match by one run yesterday. Richards, better known for his batting prowess than his bowling, dismissed NorbertReuter - 278 words
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Article155 1982-06-08 34 NORTHAMPTON, Mon. Vice-captain Gundappa Viswanath completed a stylish century for the touring Indian cricketers against Northamptonshire in a match restricted by rain to two hours of play yesterday. Viswanath, 86 not out overnight, took his total to 100 not out before the Indians declared atReuter - 155 words
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Article45 1982-06-08 34 ATHLETICS: World record holder and Olympic champion Daley Thompson encouraged Britain's team from the sidelines, but they could only finish second in the international decathlon match against Holland, Canada and Denmark in Hendon. Britain also took second f)lace in the women's heptathon contest.45 words
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Article16 1982-06-08 34 NEW ZEALAND'S Lorraine Moller won the Avon international women's marathon in 2hr 36min 13sec.16 words
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Article42 1982-06-08 34 JAPANESE runner Nanae Sasaki set an all-Japan record when she won the women's event of the Chrtstchurch marathon in 2:35:00 in New Zealand. Nanae finished eighth overall in the race, which was won by New Zealander Gerald Dravitski in 2:18:04.42 words
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Article39 1982-06-08 34 BASKETBALL: Australia, England and Taiwan won their second-day matches in the sixth William Jones Cup women's basketball invitation tournament in Taiwan. Australia beat Hongkong 121-18, England downed the Philippines 80-33 and Taiwan's Kuanghua team defeated Belgium 71-58.39 words
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Article22 1982-06-08 34 points as the Philadelphia vGers kept their hopes alive in the National Basketball Association playoffs by defeating Los Angeles 135-102.22 words
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Article25 1982-06-08 34 BOXING: World Boxing Council super-featherweight champion Rafael Limon. of Mexico, has agreed to defend his title against South Korean Choi Chung-D later this year.25 words
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Article35 1982-06-08 34 CYCLING: Bernard Hinault, of France, the man who has picked up virtually every honour the world of cycling has to offer in the last five years, won his second Tour of Italy yesterday.35 words
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Article28 1982-06-08 34 FOUR-TIME Australian professional champion Shane Sutton put on a burst of speed in the final stretch to win the United States pro cycling championship in Baltimore.28 words
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Article36 1982-06-08 34 uumlki: wona onampions Pakistan thrashed west Germany 6-1 in tne opening match of the six-nation Champions Trophy tournament in Amsterdam. In other matches, Holland beat Australia 4-3 and India outplayed the Soviet Union 4-2. Agencies.Agencies - 36 words
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Article28 1982-06-08 34 BOWLS: World champion David Bryant, of Britain, collected £5.000 ($18,700) by beating Australian John Snell 21-12 in the final of the Masters bowls tournament in Worthing, England.28 words
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Article186 1982-06-08 34 LONDON, Mon. South African-born batsman Allan Lamb and Cambridge University allrounder Derek Pringle were yesterday called up by England's Test cricket selectors for the first time. They are in England's 12-strong squad for the opening Test in a threematch series against India, starting here atReuter - 186 words
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Advertisement46 1982-06-08 34 THE STRAITS TIMES THE SUNDAY TIMES ore available daily in Diokarta from SITTA AGENCY Djl. If H Djuondo 34 Pov Djakarta T.t *****7/*****1/*****5 FIRMA WIRA SAKTI Jalan K.H. Fadirudin No: 46 (Tonoh Abort? Bukit) Jakarta Pmat Indonesia T.I: *****8 M LATEST NEWS. MRfIUGHTED TO YOU DMT46 words
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Article, Illustration160 1982-06-08 35 JOE DORAI - Seak to take up Brunei offer JOE DORAI By SEAK POH LEONG, Singapore's Asian youth soccer team coach, plans to join Brunei to take charge of their national squad and conduct coaching courses in the sultanate. The Brunei Government recently advertised for a qualified coach with five years' experience and160 words
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348 1982-06-08 35 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIK AT RAI By TWO more runners Ganesan Kasee and Ng Choon Ling have been selected to join six other Singapore athletes for a threemonth training-cum-competition stint in West Germany. Kasee and Ng were originally in the list of nominees348 words
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429 1982-06-08 35 His badminton brood sweep junior events By LEX SEOWYAM NATIONAL coach Anthony Chan had plenty to crow about after last week's national junior individual badminton championships. His brood of Lav Wing Cheok, Patrick Tan, Lam Charn Whye, Chan Peng Sung and Foo429 words
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228 1982-06-08 35 Casual mood as shuttlers try to make grade THE tension that pervaded the finals of the junior individual championships on Sunday gave way to an almost too casual atmosphere in the qualifying round of the national individual badminton championships at Guillemard Road last night, reports LEX SEOW YAM. The match228 words
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Article232 1982-06-08 35 JANICE SEAH - SLTA must nurture -talent- JANICE SEAH By SINGAPORE'S tennis talent is bubbling below the 16-year-old level. The Singapore Lawn Tennis Association, the coaches, and everybody who saw them play in the junior age-group competition last week know it. But, unfortunately, nobody knows quite what to do with them. Sending them232 words
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280 1982-06-08 35 Familiarity is unhealthy in bowling scene By WILFRED YEO stars in April with a 219 average, laboured to maintain the 188 that gave him sixth position at Celebrity. One certainly hopes so, because any other reason for the low scores cannot suggest a happy Southeast Asia Games (or the sport280 words
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Article73 1982-06-08 35 ISLE OF MAN, Mon. Norman Brown, o( Northern Ireland, won the senior 500 cc race at the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy motor-cycle meeting here today from South African Jon Ekerold. Brown covered the six-lap mountain course, totalling 364 kilometres, in 2 hr. 2 mmReuter - 73 words
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Article55 1982-06-08 35 SINGAPORE Cricket Club, the 1981 Division One champions, recorded a 3-2 win over Theresians, the Open League titleholders in the Singapore Women's Hockey Association Division One match at the Padang yesterday. SCC scored through Lee Lai Har, Jow See How and Tan Poo Eng before Theresians replied55 words
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Article109 1982-06-08 35 SYDNEY, Mon. St. George drew 1-1 with Footsrray in an Australian Rules National Football League match over the weekend. Other results: Wollongong 1 South Melbourne 0, Sydney City 5 Preston 0, Brisbane Lions 2 West Adelaide 1, Marconi 7 Leichhardt 1, Adelaide City 2 Brisbane City 0,Reuter - 109 words
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Advertisement936 1982-06-08 35 X% J*^ A total package of computing power DTS Singapore Re Ltd, a member of the Transmarco Group has further expanded its activities to include high level computer training courses. This is in line with the government's policy to encourage computer personnel to upgrade themselves and achieve higher productivity. Malcolm936 words
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Miscellaneous42 1982-06-08 35 BADMINTON NatlMAl Individ wd r'shlpi (SBA, 7.30 p. m HOCKEY SHA a-23 flnl: IA A v Armed Forces Padans, 5.15 p. m). SOCCER AIPE k.«. toaruunnt leml-fUtJs: TAS Artisans v NUS A, Singapore Fire Brigade v Postal B (Farrer Parlc. 5.15 p.m.).42 words
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Article, Illustration214 1982-06-08 36 Unanimous UN call for Israeli pullout UNITED NATIONS, Mon. The UN Security Council unanimously requested Israel last night to withdraw its invasion forces "forthwith and unconditionally" from south Lebanon. It also called on "all parties" to cease military activities an allusion to Palestinian guerillas and irregular forces who have beenReuter; UPI; AP - 214 words
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Article31 1982-06-08 36 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 3.04 to 801.94 in the first half hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.AP - 31 words
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Article636 1982-06-08 36 ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED - ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED SAUDI RULING ON CONDITION FOR VISA By THE Saudi Arabian Embassy will not issue visas to Singapore Muslims for their pilgrimage (Haj) in September unless they hold confirmed return tickets with either Singapore Airlines or Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia). The directive,636 words
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Article26 1982-06-08 36 ANKARA, Mon. Two buses collided head-on near this Turkish capital yesterday, killing 39 people and seriously injuring 25 others, the state radio reported. AP.AP - 26 words
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209 1982-06-08 36 TURKISH DIPLOMAT SHOT DEAD IN LISBON LISBON, Mon. An unidentified gunman shot dead a Turkish diplomat in a daylight attack on the outskirts of Lisbon today, the National Republican Guard said. Portugal's rural constabulary identified the dead diplomat as Erkut Akbay, an attache at the embassy, and said Tie wasReuter - 209 words
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Article48 1982-06-08 36 BANGKOK, Mon. Thai Foreign Minister Sithi Sawetasila today opened a major foreign policy session attended by Thai representatives from 21 diplomatic missions in Asia and the Pacific. Thai officials said the threeday session would review past and present policy on key regional .ssues AFP.AFP - 48 words
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258 1982-06-08 36 Big blow for Schmidt on home -ground HAMBURG, Mon. West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt suffered severe political blew yesterday when his Social Democratic Party (SPD) was beaten into second place in his home city of Hamburg for the first time in 25 years. The Conservative Christian Democrats (CDU) scored theirReuter - 258 words
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Article28 1982-06-08 36 BANGKOK, Mon. Th< Cambodian government i: using women to deactivat< land mines in Svay Rienf province, bordering Vietnam the offici* Phnom Penh Radii said today. AP.AP - 28 words
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Advertisement250 1982-06-08 36 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Town and City has proposed to buy 43 shop units in Meridien Shopping Centre for $39.9 million, reports SIOW LI SEN. A senior executive has suggested that a central computerised bureau tor reinsurance be set up here. Emporium Holdings is opening another four250 words
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Advertisement397 1982-06-08 36 Knockout blow "...eight, nine, ten!" Has boxing been dealt a knockout blow in Singapore? LIM KAY TONG thinks it has. Apart from one isolated community centre, the armed services and one school, there are few places which reverberate with the sound of the punching bag these days. Story and pictures397 words
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Miscellaneous135 1982-06-08 36 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Fair and warm. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 33 max., 27 mln. SUNSET today: 7.19 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.57 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER AdeUidr 0/17 C Smoke Manila 23 34 C Fair Bangkok 25 32C Rain MHbauntr 4 12 C Smoke Beijing 21 35C135 words
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Article, Illustration299 1982-06-08 1 CHOY Yoon Hoong was a young pilot with the Royal Malaysian Air Force, and in London for two weeks when he stepped into a toy shop and bought a few trick novelties. The magic bug bit, and bit deep. Today, he is vice-president of the Singapore Association299 words
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Article, Illustration651 1982-06-08 1 ASK Singapore magicians about their art and they love it. They'll talk for hours. They'll pick cigarettes from thin air, produce brightly coloured shoelaces from clenched fists and mint coins at their hips. All impromptu. They thrive on an audience, however small, and enjoy nothing more651 words
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Article339 1982-06-08 1 THE pronounced laugh lines around the eyes hint at Tan Bah Chee's reputation as The Merry Magician. He is no silent performer, preferring to keep up a steady patter while baffling his audience with his sleight-of-hand. He teases, cajoles and laughs heartily with them and it's clear he339 words
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Article325 1982-06-08 2 ONG MING SEING - ONG MING SEING By Foreign Editor TODAY: BBC World Service Uve broadcast of President Reagan's address to both Houses of Parliament in London. IM p.m. to 7.45 p.m. (Singapore time). President Ronald Reagan's address at the British Parliament today comes at a time when the world is325 words
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Article, Illustration308 1982-06-08 2 THE Fear Fighters (Ch 5, 11.15 pan.): In the US, there is a burglary every 15 seconds. In the last decade, crime has shot up 120 per cent, and police and crime prevention equipment costs have more than doubled. Yes, there are new, sophisticated crimefighting devices308 words
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Article, Illustration341 1982-06-08 3 American hits AMERICA National Theatre June 15, 8 p.m. Goodwood Park Hotel June 16, 8 p.m. Previewed by K ANN AN CHANDRAN HAVING recently watched a video recording of America in concert at Central Park, it is with bated breath and high expectations that I await the arrival of this341 words
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Article549 1982-06-08 3 THE "monkey walk" of the title is a creation of Brian Shepherd (played by Patrick Mower), psychiatrist on wheels. It is a ritual not quite song, not quite dance that is supposed to rid a young sociological filly (Suzanne Danielle) of such hindrances as a549 words
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346 1982-06-08 3 A MICROCOMPUTER is the top prize for the school which wins this year's SBC Inter-School Chinese Debates for pre-university students. The $8,000 computer, donated by Data Terminal System Pte Ltd, and the SBC trophy will go to the champion school. Each member of the winning346 words
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Article, Illustration1104 1982-06-08 4 WHEN most people hear the words "fashion model", they probably envision a young woman under the age of 30 who has a beautiful face, a willowy figure and a big bank account. But there are some models out there who are making six-digit incomes by modelling only aNYT - 1,104 words
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Article, Illustration84 1982-06-08 4 Story sketch: SU QUEK Photographs AZIZ HUSSIf ABOVE: Marj one with sleev LEFT: Jeann Marjorie has POINTING to her said: "Su, why d< to Cuppage Cenl you can do with tl What an excelli and what a challeni I mean, what ca a $2 cotton tee? Tucked behind and84 words
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Article393 1982-06-08 4 WANG YUEH MEI - WANG YUEH MEI By IT WAS the kind of movie that impelled us to sip coffee from midnight into the small hours of the morning, and bare our souls. We had not done it for years, having meshed too tightly into the daily office machinery. There393 words
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Article, Illustration339 1982-06-08 4 LINDA NEO - LINDA NEO By WHEN I was very young, I learned the art of fading into a corner and not asking questions. When you are silent enough, the adults often forget your presence, and the skeletons start rattling. That's how I learnt of second great-uncle's idiosyncracies, great-grandfather's339 words
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Article, Illustration415 1982-06-08 5 POINTING to her tet-shirt, a friend said: "Su, why don't you mosey on to Cifppage Centre and see what you c*n do with these cheapies?" What an excellent idea, I thought, and w| at a challenge. I m an, what can one really do with a $2 co415 words
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Article, Illustration299 1982-06-08 5 love on 3 r whiehj \a with: he Ultra rning. Left, or have the iur ideals yen pay-r-immola me. "I'd intensely. rt while, tjy, withions, takboring another, es. What for s jusi bore (X' 1 sad and noujrh (1 of any worth will endure and people will be299 words
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Article, Illustration246 1982-06-08 5 who care; people whore willing to defend their values. And I thought: How much better to have them young, idealistic ...even a little brash... than to have a whole generation that only wants to escape back to the earth, back to (arms and compost heaps. Perhaps the young246 words
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Article520 1982-06-08 5 HEBE DORSEY in Tokyo - HEBE DORSEY in Tokyo By International Herald Tribune I FOR young Japanese, fashion liberation has I come via the *****. Every Sunday, hundreds of teenagers gang up in Harajuku, a residen--1 tial section of Tokyo, and its nearby Yoyogi Park. They go by subway, I carrying paper bags,520 words
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Article435 1982-06-08 5 THE word "mini" never passes their lips. Yet many a designer is indulging in length-crop-ping sprees the likes of which nave not been seen since Mary Quant and Andre Courreges made histor/in the *****. What to call the new swinging shorts that seems to be part skating435 words
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Article, Illustration640 1982-06-08 7 Trains that will bring new life to Japan's remote north By DEBORAH SMITH NEW green-and-white trains will begin racing at high speed through Japanese mountains this month, linking remote farming communities in "Japan's Tibet" with Tokyo, 496 km to the south. The start of fast rail service by the shinkansenAP - 640 words
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Article836 1982-06-08 7 Be your own boss There's a silver lining to the recession in Europe worker co-operatives which have taken over their ailing companies and succeeded where the bosses failed. As the numbers and success stories multiply so national and local governments are offering more support, reports FRANCIS MARSHALL in London. WHAT836 words
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Article1145 1982-06-08 8 How would you like to be in two places at the same time? Or travel space without a spaceship? Kaballah, a practical philosophy some have called "the yoga of the West", is, according to Dr Philip Berg, the key to tapping the internal energy all ofUPI - 1,145 words
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Miscellaneous1147 1982-06-08 2 space, and another to (Ch 8, 7.16 p.m.): The knows she can get away Hj^^^^V^l^^PHH- show the effect of tiger, king of the forest, is with a lot. HJ Hm r^HI r^fl I atmospheric pressure. blinded by some vicious But the relationship HJ Wrl I HJ I Uttle House On1,147 words
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796 1982-06-08 1 By LEONG WENG KAM WHEN Mrs Waltraud Briem came to live in Singapore six years ago, the first thing she looked out for was a Chinese brush painting teacher. The wife of the West German press and cultural attache, Mr Karl Briem, who was796 words
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Article, Illustration587 1982-06-08 2 (Right) Landscape by U Keran READERS will have noticed in the foregoing chapters that I have now and again resorted to the past tense even when dwelling on some apparently permanent features of Chinese painting. I have to do it because some of the traditional characteristics of Chinese painting are587 words
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Article, Illustration979 1982-06-08 2 Chinese Painting Today (Part 1) Chinese painting is derived from Chinese brush writing calligraphy but most Chinese painters today do not have training in brush-writing, which used to be a must for young scholars a generation before them. mired for its own sake. More important, the loss979 words
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Article, Illustration875 1982-06-08 4 Oleh WAN ZAHARI ALI ponducn pongjuncuui bohaia SUATU hari sedrang murid bertanya kepada saya. katanya begini, "Kenapa orang panggil Cik Gu ni, Cik Gu Wan Zahari, tidak Guru Wan Zahari?" Saya sebetulnya faham maksud anak kecil tadi. Antara kata 'Cik Gu,' dan 'Guru' sebenamya tidak875 words
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Article667 1982-06-08 4 SERING orang terikutikut Bahasa Inggeris dan terlalu kerap menggunakan gantinama ketika menulis di dalam Bahasa Melayu. Umpamanya, tak sedap ditulis: Saya meminta inn daripada ibu bapa saya hendak pergi berkel&h bersama rakan-rakan sedarjah saya. Yang sedapnya ialah: Saya meminta izin daripada ibu bapa hendak pergi berkeiah bersama667 words
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Advertisement1111 1982-06-08 4 NOTICE v\nnouncement s O^ 'v GENERAL CORPORATION BERHAD (formerly known as General Ceramics Berhad) (Incorporated in Malaysia) AUDITED RESULTS The Directors have pleasure in announcing the audited results of the Company and its subsidiaries ("the Group") for the year ended 31st December. 1981 COMPANY GROUP 1981 1980 1981 $000 $0001,111 words
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Miscellaneous175 1982-06-08 4 RAJA LEKUK Htustrator: Alisan Story by Haron A.R. 3a) Mali cuba berfurau dan berjenaka dengan Fauziah. "Apalah b) Tetapi jenakanya itu tidak sedikitpun menembusi tembok yang nak dikenangkan sangat bapak tu. Dia tak akan ke mana. kepfcian hati Fauziah. Malahan dia bertambah sedti lap. AirAwak terkait pada janggutnya, agaknya. Nanti175 words
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