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Title Section14 1982-06-17 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8214 words
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Article894 1982-06-17 1 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO Political solution for Cambodia By Our Diplomatic Correspondent SUBTLE SHIFTS IN EMPHASIS: P. 8 ASEAN foreign ministers yesterday ended three days of talks here by strongly reaffirming that a political solution could be found for Cambodia if only Hanoi made the next894 words
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400 1982-06-17 1 Theh Chongkhadiki - Theh Chongkhadiki By Editor in Chief of the Bangkok Post THAILAND plans to invite the foreign ministers of the European Community to meet Asean foreign ministers early next year on matters of mutual interest. This will be one of the highlights of400 words
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Article75 1982-06-17 1 THE Asean Climatic Atlas, the Compendium of Climatic Sutistirs and the AIREP Programme Report all symbolise Asean cooperation. Singapore Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan. chairman of the Asean Standing Committee, said in accepting them yesterday. Chairman of the Asean Committee on Science and Technology, l'rofessor Ang How Ghee,75 words
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96 1982-06-17 1 FHY LATEST :ORES ONLY 6.30 EDITION READERS have been asking why the latest World Cup results are not published in the normal home-delivered edition. The reason is, THAT edition of The Straits Times goes to press at 1 a.m. as usual, bat most of the matches in Spain end an96 words
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Article, Illustration104 1982-06-17 1 WHAT was it that Philippine Foreign Minister Carlos Romulo, speaking from the rostrum in top picture, said that had his four Asean counterparts Dr Mochtar kusumaatmadja (Indonesia), Mr S. Dhanabalan (Singapore), Tan Sri Ghazali Shafle (Malaysia) and Air Chief Marshal Slddhi Savetsila (Thailand) in picture104 words
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437 1982-06-17 1 THE FALKLANDS AFTERMATH LONDON, Wednesday PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher said last night that some of the 15,000 captured Argentinian prisoners would not be returned to Buenos Aires until Britain is certain that all future hostilities against the Falkland* cease. She said BritainReuter; AP; AFP - 437 words
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Article77 1982-06-17 1 BANGKOK, Wed. Police have run into some unusual difficulties in trying to interrogate a gang of four men allegedly responsible for a string of robberies. only one of the gang can speak. The other three are deaf and dumb. A police spokesman said interrogations were completedAFP - 77 words
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Article309 1982-06-17 1 BUENOS AIRES, Wed. Argentine anger at their defeat in the Falklands erupted into shouts of "Down with the military junta" and the worst riots since the military seized power in 1976. About 10,000 demonstrators demanding the military junta step down clashed with riot policeReuter; UPI - 309 words
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Article85 1982-06-17 1 Former lawyer charged FORMER lawyer Goh Bin Lay, 54, was yesterday charged in a magistrate's court with criminal breach of trust of $80,000. No plea was taken from Goh, who is alleged to have been entrusted with the money in the clients' account of his former law firm, Goh Bin85 words
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Article157 1982-06-17 1 MALAY and Muslim staff of three shipyards derided yesterday to donate one day's pay In a gesture of support for the Mendald cause. This resolution, made unanimously, involved Keppe! Shipyard, Singapore Slipway Engineering and Gul Engineering. And the first gesture was made by157 words
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Article332 1982-06-17 1 CPF^ raises ceiling THE ceiling for monthly Central Provident Fund contributions by both employer and employee will be raised from next month, the CPF Board announced last night. From July 1, employers' contributions will be increased to a maximum of $660 for each employee, which is $45 more than the332 words
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306 1982-06-17 1 DAMASCUS, Wed SYRIA formally rejected an Israeli government ultimatum yesterday to withdraw its troops from Beirut and its vicinity as Jerusalem accused the Syrians of breaking the fragile ceasefire in Lebanon. It was the first time the Israelis had accused the Syrians ofAgencies - 306 words
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Article70 1982-06-17 1 KUWAIT, Wed. The Palestine Liberation Organisation was reported today to have adopted a number of decisions which represent "a basic turning point in the entire Palestinian orientation." The Kuwaiti newspaper AI-SeyaMsah quoted a PLO official as saying the decisions were taken at secret meetings held by theAP - 70 words
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Article423 1982-06-17 2 Shift in emphasis SEVERAL subtle shifts in emphasis in Asean's search for a solution to the Cambodian problem can be seen in the joint communique issued at the end of the 15th Asean Ministerial Meeting yesterday. Some of these are not immediately apparent, and are discernible only when one423 words
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Article264 1982-06-17 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's determination to make the Kalklands British again Is understandable in the first flash of victory. Bat will Britain be able to maintain a garrison on the islands indefinitely? For the long term future of the islands, It is perhaps inevitable264 words
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Article308 1982-06-17 2 MORE TIME NEEDED TO SETTLE HOSPITAL BILLS MEDICAL insurers say the government hospital billing system here has made it difficult for them to settle payments within the stipulated period of two weeks. Under current ruling, hospital bills have to be settled within two weeks from the date of308 words
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Article165 1982-06-17 2 Mahader in trouble NATIONAL tennis champion Mahader Hassan has been asked to appear before the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's disciplinary committee on Monday to answer charges of misconduct. It all started when Mahader, 25, blew up over a misunderstanding with the organising committee of the Citizen Team Tennis competition.165 words
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Article412 1982-06-17 2 After the surrender THE surrender of Argentine troops on the Falklands may lead to an end of hostilities with Britain, but Argentina is likely to remain at odds for years to come with Western Europe and the United States. However, most analysts believe there will be closer412 words
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Article260 1982-06-17 2 Financial whiz-kid LEE Winkler, 56, financial whiz-kid, controls the purse strings of the rich and famous from the owner of a successful furniture company in Europe to a multi-millionaire record company executive. His job is to advise his clients on now best to spend their money, turning their260 words
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Article169 1982-06-17 2 Finding a role CLAN associations were originally set up to serve the economic welfare and interests of its members. But, over the past 20 years these functions have been taken over by national and modern institutions. So, what is left for these associations to do? The169 words
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Article184 1982-06-17 2 Baba-Lee approach AT A three-day seminar for bumiputra contractors on Tuesday, Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad suggested the Baba-Lee approach of doing business This, he said, is an Ali Baoa in reverse. He said that, just as non-bumiputra companies have Malay partners to get184 words
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249 1982-06-17 3 EEC to continue ban on Galtieri imports BRUSSELS, Wed. Britain's European allies will maintain their ban on Argentine imports despite British recapture of the Falkland Islands, an official of the European Economic Community said. He said the issue probably would be discussed on Sunday when British Foreign Secretary Francis PymAP - 249 words
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424 1982-06-17 3 Argentina likely to shift closer to the Third World BUENOS AIRES, Wednesday THE surrender of Argentine troops on the Falkland Islands may lead to an end of hostilities with Britain, but Argentina is likely to remain at odds for years to come with Western Europe and the United States andReuter - 424 words
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Article153 1982-06-17 3 BRITAIN TO PROBE LOSS OF ISLANDS LONDON, Wed. The government will soon launch an Investigation Into why Britain lost the Falkland to Argentina la the first place and previ•as government*'* handling of the Islands will also oome under scrutiny. Although no tote f«r an official lnqnlry has own set, Prime153 words
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144 1982-06-17 3 250 British soldiers and civilians killed LONDON, Wed. Two hundred and fifty British soldiers and civilians were killed in the Falklands conflict, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher told the House of Commons today. She also disclosed that British forces had taken about 15,000 Argentine soldiers prisoner. Of the captured Argentinians, 11,000AP; AFP - 144 words
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343 1982-06-17 3 BUENOS AIRES, Wed. POLITICIANS, unionists and generals called on Argentinians yesterday to take advantage of the national unity forged by the Falklands conflict to build a new and better nation. But there were also recriminations and calls for drastic change. "BeyondAP - 343 words
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Article349 1982-06-17 4 Capturing PLO leaders may be going too far, warns US WASHINGTON, Wed. ISRAELI Premier Menachem Begin today began a visit to the United States with no public indication he will meet President Ronald Reagan, as Israel received clear US warnings against going "too far"Reuter; AFP - 349 words
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Article335 1982-06-17 4 WASHINGTON, Wed. THE United States, seeking to take advantage of the situation created by Israel's invasion of Lebanon, is working to establish a strong central government in the war-torn nation to assume control after the withdrawal of foreign troops. Mr Philip Habib, the US specialAP - 335 words
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Article, Illustration184 1982-06-17 4 CHINA HARDENS STAND AGAINST ISRAEL BEIJING, Wed. China stiffened Its opposition to Israel's Invasion of Lebanon and condemned the United States for helping the Israelis In an official statement released today. "The Unite* States should be condemned for abetting and supporting Israel In Its aggnostea," said the government .statement, the184 words
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377 1982-06-17 4 BEIRUT Wad. SURROUNDED in their tiny West Beirut suburb by Israeli forces and traditional Christian enemies, Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) chief Yasser Arafat and his guerilla leadership remain defiant. PLO officials reject the idea that the guerilla forces are beaten and desperate and claimAP - 377 words
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Article58 1982-06-17 4 BEIRUT, Wed. The Lebanese government has asked the United Nations to supply immediate relief assistance to 600.000 people made homeless by Israel's invasion of the country, a UN official said today. The request was made as the United Nations Disaster Relief Organisation said it hoped to startReuter - 58 words
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Article56 1982-06-17 4 STRASBOURG, Wed. The European Economic Community will not sign a proposed US$4O million (5584.8 million) financial protocol with Israel until it withdraws its troops from Lebanon, EEC President Leo Tindemans said yesterday. The protocol consisting of loans by the Common Market's European Investment Bank was scheduledAP - 56 words
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Article65 1982-06-17 4 4 THE Isolation of the PLO Is awesome. Every one of its Arab friends has abandoned it, politically as well as militarily. So indifferent are most of them, or so distracted by the larger twin threats of Iranian imperialism and Islamic fundamentalism that the usual litany of threats against Israel65 words
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152 1982-06-17 4 Mubarak shares Saudi people's loss EGYPTIAN President Hosnl Mubarak (left) meeting kin* Fahd of Saudi Arabia at the Royal Palace In Riyadh on Monday to extend his condolences to the Saudi government on the death of kin* Khalld The meeting was the first public contact between leaders of the two152 words
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116 1982-06-17 5 MONTE CARLO, Wed. Herts, the world's number one vehicle hire Rroop, Is op for sale bat would-be buyers are nnwllllbk to pay the US$7ll million (8*1.5 billion) the parent company RCA Is asking, Hertz dealers were toW here. RCA, which bought Herts InAFP - 116 words
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294 1982-06-17 5 Mitterrand's austerity moves run into trouble PARIS, Wad. FRANCE'S com-munist-run labour union yesterday rejected President Francois Mitterrand's freeze on wages and prices. A right-wing opposition party also planned to introduce a motion to censure the socialist government. Paris mayor Jacques Chirac, leader of the Gaullist Rally for the Republic (RPR),UPI - 294 words
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356 1982-06-17 5 'Slump will go on till end of next year' WYE PLANTATION (Maryland), Wed. A senior World Bank official said yesterday the global recession, which has hit both rich and poor countries, would continue until the end of next year. Mrs Helen Hughes, director of the bank's Economic Analysis and ProjectionsReuter; UPI - 356 words
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Article65 1982-06-17 5 Sideliners Peace with Joyce IRELAND made its peace yesterday with James Joyce, the wayward writer it once shunned, by marking the centenary of his birth with celebrations including an unprecedented day-long radio broadcast of "Ulysses". The establishment once snubbed and vilified Joyce, author of the novel recounting the fictional eventsAP - 65 words
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Article75 1982-06-17 5 AN ambulance squad and a team of policemen struggled to move a large woman possibly as heavy as 272 kg who iniured herself when she fell while getting out of bed in her New York home on Sunday, officials said. The ambulance crew was unable to moveUPI - 75 words
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Article72 1982-06-17 5 SUPERIOR Worm Brokers Exchange Incorporated, an Indianapolis firm, has been ordered by State Securities Commissioner Richard Malmgren, to stop doing business in the state. The Securities Commission said the firm gave oral or written assurances it would buy back all worms raised by investors but commissionUPI - 72 words
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172 1982-06-17 6 Tools of workers caused fatal rail L- crash— BEIJING, Wed. A train accident that killed three people and injured 147 others was caused by negligent maintenance workers who went off to eat ice lollies leaving tools on the line, the People's Daily said today. The communist party newspaper said theReuter - 172 words
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363 1982-06-17 6 WASHINGTON, Wed. THE United States Supreme Court ruled 94) yesterday that Japanese-owned companies incorporated in the US cannot practice sex discrimination by hiring only Japanese men for executive jobs. The ruling could have a major impact on the operation of JapaneseUPI - 363 words
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338 1982-06-17 6 WASHINGTON, Wed. THE Supreme Court, in a historic constitutional test of the rights of illegal immigrants, ruled 5-4 yesterday that children of such people have a right to a free public education. The decision has farreaching implications for illegal aliensUPI - 338 words
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Article90 1982-06-17 6 WASHINGTON, Wed. The National Aeronautics and Space AiTL'-'tration (Nasa) ha* delayed the return of the US space shuttle Columbia on July 4 so that President Ronald Reagan will not have to rise at dawn, according to the latest issue of Aviation Week, on sale today. MrAFP - 90 words
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Article57 1982-06-17 6 WASHINGTON, Wed. Terrorists who use nuclear materials to kill or injure people could receive life imprisonment for their crime under a BUI approved yesterday by the US House of Representatives Judiciary committee. The legislation, which now goes to the House floor, is the first measure thatAP - 57 words
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Article, Illustration250 1982-06-17 6 Chun will reshuffle Cabinet at 'right time' SEOUL, Wed. President Chun Doo Hwan said today he would reshuffle his Cabinet again at an appropriate time, the presidential spokesman said. The spokesman said Mr Chun was speaking to leaders of the ruling Democratic Justice Party, the main opposition Democratic Korea PartyReuter - 250 words
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Article30 1982-06-17 6 BUDAPEST, Wed. Hungarian President Pal Losonczi leaves here today (or official visits to Burma and the Philippines, the first Hungarian head of state to visit those countries. AP.AP - 30 words
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Article68 1982-06-17 6 THAILAND AND the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) have reached agreement on a US$3.6B million (557.65 million) programme to combat pirates who prey on Vietnamese boat refugees in the Gulf of Thailand, an official of the National Security Council said in Bangkok yesterday. He said theAP - 68 words
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Article76 1982-06-17 6 AMERICA'S ARMED forces are so swamped by red tape and sloppy organisation that they are ill-prepared to fight and win a major conventional war, the nations highest ranking military officer says. Gen David Jones, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staffs, told the Los Angeles Times thatUPI - 76 words
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Article63 1982-06-17 6 SOVIET INDUSTRIAL output rose by 2.6 per cent in the first five months this year, according to official statistics released in Moscow yesterday, but the overall growth target of 4.7 per cent for the year now seems out of reach. The figures showed production was continuing toReuter - 63 words
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Article68 1982-06-17 6 TALKS SPONSORED by the United Nations, aimed at settling the Afghanistan conflict, opened in Geneva yesterday, with the withdrawal of Soviet troops one of the agenda items Mr Diego Cordoves of Ecuador, an UN Undersecretary-general for special political affairs, opened the talks with a meeting with PakistanUPI - 68 words
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Article72 1982-06-17 6 THE INTERNATIONAL Atomic Energy Agency, based in Vienna, has approved an agreement with Argentina on supplies of partially-enriched uranium from the Soviet Union. A statement from the agency said the agreement, approved on June 9, covers safeguards on supplies from the Soviet Union to Argentina, including anAP - 72 words
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Article76 1982-06-17 6 A FORMER Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) agent, accused of selling arms and explosives to Libya, was arrested when he arrived in New York on Tuesday on a flight from the Dominican Republic. US officials said an international hunt for Edward Wilson, S3, ended when he was discoveredReuter - 76 words
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Joint Communique o£ the 15th Asean Ministerial Meeting
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Article, Illustration1571 1982-06-17 8 LESLIE FONG - LESLIE FONG By Associate Editor THE joint communique issued at the end of the 15th Asean Ministerial Meeting yesterday reflects several subtle shifts in emphasis in Asean's search for a solution to the Cambodian problem. Some of these are not immediately apparent, and are discernible only when one studies1,571 words
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Article, Illustration47 1982-06-17 8 THE five Asean foreign ministers, who began their meeting here on Monday, concluded their talks yesterday and issued a joint communique running to 67 paragraphs over 15 closely-typed pages. The Straits Times examines on these two pages the major issues they touched on.47 words
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Article, Illustration269 1982-06-17 8 'Disappointment' over impasse in N-S dialogue THE section on international economic issues is shorter than last year's, incorporating major points without going into details. Last year's communique had passages on such topics as the International Tin Agreement negotiations, the Integrated Programme for Commodities, and the Multifibre Arrangement but evidently there269 words
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75 1982-06-17 8 LEBANON Israel's aggression condemned again THE foreign ministers reiterated their condemnation of Israel's aggression against Lebanon a position they first enunciated in a statement Issued on June 11 through Singapore's Foreign Minister 8. Dhanabalan in his capacity as chairman of the Asean Standing Committee. Yesterday's communique also said they reaffirmed75 words
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Article, Illustration700 1982-06-17 9 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW By ASEAN wants the United Nations and other voluntary relief agencies operating in Cambodia to stick to their mandates when dispensing aid. In what is seen as an implicit criticism of the relief organisations, this call reflects the nagging fears in700 words
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247 1982-06-17 9 "The Foreign Ministers emphasised that the granting of first refuge by Asean countries depends on commitment of resettlement in third countries and the avoidance of residual problems in the area. "They expressed the hope that resettlement countries would continue with and247 words
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Article22 1982-06-17 9 FOREIGN ministers of the five Asean countries will meet in Thailand in June next year for their ISth annual conference.22 words
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206 1982-06-17 9 Group calls for more just world system CONCERNED that the various political and economic crises in the world could undermine developing countries like Asean, the five foreign ministers called for an urgent and total revamp of the international system. They feared that events were "fast moving into a state of206 words
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867 1982-06-17 9 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA By On cooperation with third coun- tries, Asean feels it has achieved progress in most areas except market access. The communique said market access has, in general, not been up to expectations. 7 ASEAN private investors keen on867 words
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Article, Illustration121 1982-06-17 10 FISH-HEAD carry drew four ambassadors to the Inltod Nations away from an Asean banquet Innch yesterday. Mr Kafeeuddin ".hmed (extreme left), Special Representativr ol the IN Secretary General, had this sadden yen fer carry. So Mr Tommy Koh (extreme right), Singapore's permanent representative to the UN, led them toCLIFTON AW - 121 words
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156 1982-06-17 10 THE Asean Standing Committee has approved the appointment of Asean's first narcotics officer. The man to take up this new post is Police Lt Col Chakrthep Amesbutr of Thailand. Appointing a narcotics officer was first mooted about three years ago in recognition of156 words
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Article129 1982-06-17 10 Praise for Reyes ASEAN'S Secretary General Narciso Reyes was commended for his "stewardship in a difficult period of the growth of the Asean". The statement was made during the closing of the 15th Asean ministerial meeting yesterday, the last that he would preside over. He relinquishes his post to Singapore's129 words
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Article346 1982-06-17 10 f ABBY TAN - Spore raises some vital queries f ABBY TAN ASEAN PARLIAMENT B] Our Manila Reporter MANILA, Wednesday SINGAPORE has raised some important questions on the scope and limitations of an Asean Parliament, a prospect that is being studied by the region s parliamentarians at a week-long meeting here. Prof S. Jayakumar,346 words
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330 1982-06-17 10 Literacy rate of 500,000 is cause -for worry- A BLEAK future faces more than half a million Singapore workers who are either uneducated or poorly educated unless urgent steps were taken to raise their literacy levels to meet the challenges of new technology. Parliamentary Secretary (Trade and Industry and Social330 words
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Article71 1982-06-17 10 POLICE are appealing to the next-of-kin of an unidentified man, whose body was found in Kallang River on May 1. There were no identification papers on him. A police spokesman said the man, who is between 35 and 40, about 1.57 m, dark-complexioned, is of medium build. He71 words
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Article303 1982-06-17 10 Fish sold in markets 'not fresh' FROZEN fish is far fresher than "fresh fish" from any of the markets, the head of the Primary Production Department's Veterinary Public Health Laboratory, Dr Chua Sin Bin, said yesterday. This is because the frozen fish caught by very large fishing vessels at sea,303 words
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142 1982-06-17 10 THE Singapore Newspaper Distributors Association will liaise with the Housing Board and residents' committees to see whether it is feasible to drop newspapers into letter Doxes, instead of delivering them to every highrise flat. Its president, Mr Lim Ah Li, said this yesterday in response142 words
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Article, Illustration294 1982-06-17 11 OH DEAR! What am I going to say? seems to be on the mind of the bewildered boy on the right (top picture) after his team-mate (bottom picture) had stolen "the thunder" from him. Earlier, she had got the last294 words
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280 1982-06-17 11 Wanted teachers to give part-time tuition TEACHERS are in great demand for part-time tuition with at least three bodies looking for more than 120 part-time teachers. And the Singapore Teachers' Union has risen to the occasion by acting as matchmaker. It has set up a register for members who are280 words
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Article62 1982-06-17 11 THE Minister without Portfolio and NTUC Secretary-General, Mr Lim Chee Onn, will open the first Southeast Asia/ Singapore Quality Congress today. More than 400 participants from the Asia-Pacific region and West Asia will be attending. World experts, including Professor K. Ishikawa of Japan, who is regarded as62 words
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220 1982-06-17 11 COURTESY IS INFECTIOUS -EVEN IN HOSPITALS WHEN you next visit a government hospital or clinic and hear singing or catch sight of hospital staff play-acting, do not be alarmed. They have not declared a holiday, started a carnival or left the wards unattended. They are some of the 300 Health220 words
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442 1982-06-17 11 They try to'fit what they have learnt into local situation' LOCALLY-TRAINED architects are more pragmatic than foreigntrained ones, who often face a conflict of values in trying to fit what they have learnt into the Singapore situation, a convention was told yesterday. Mr Tay Kheng Soon,442 words
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Article333 1982-06-17 11 THE economic centre of gravity Is moving steadily East, with countries in Asia and the Pacific rim enjoying the brightest growth prospects In the Eighties, the Australian Industry mad Commerce Minister, Sir Phillip Lynch, said yesterday. Against the backdrop of a sluggish world economy,333 words
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Advertisement140 1982-06-17 11 Jr AJlnlnßK^nK^B Km M H^Knkl^H^^LC«K^jd n^Bn^nl ■^vjn^nV^n^Hn^B Bllin^^n^lnl B^^LU Hr Bn^nV^in^nLnl Pictured The Rolex Submariner A variable in IBct gold or stainless steel with matching bracelet. Wear the toughest watch in the world A Rolex takes a year to make. During that time, the care and skill of our craftsmen140 words
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Advertisement374 1982-06-17 11 The R)rtal of Elegance «va^nf 8 m Lffc%i- I Z?^ in^Bt H aW— 9 nl 1 K lE, 1 I *1 Ih^h^hm i^n^n^nl I I liilnMM Ir^^n^B I I W mm tPJP^ i vP^^n^nF I^L^H^F c P° rta to elegant living awaits Prices range from *****,000 to SsBoo,ooo. 7 b374 words
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241 1982-06-17 12 NPB link with US varsity aids top managers THE National Productivity Board has linked with the New York University Graduate School of Business Administration to start a diploma programme on financial management for senior executives here. This is part of the board's efforts to upgrade the skills of top management241 words
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Article179 1982-06-17 12 Alert for travellers cheques AMERICAN Express International in Hongkong has alerted Singapore Police that its travellers cheques en route from its office in Britain to Johannesburg, South Africa, were missing early this month. The cheques in US$lO, US$2O, US$5O and US$lOO have the following serial numbers; AB 102 606 760179 words
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Article63 1982-06-17 12 A SELF-EMPLOYED man was jailed a day and fined $3,000 on Tuesday for bigamy. Chao Hin Loke. 40, admitted marrying Miss Chew Chiew Guat on Dec 26, 1978, while his wife, Madam Lav Yoke Phun, a Malaysian, was alive. He was also fined $1,000 after he63 words
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Article93 1982-06-17 12 FITNESS TESTS AT TWO CENTRES THE next National Physical Fitness Award (NAPFA) tests will be held at the Farrer Park and Queens town athletic centres on Friday at 3 p.m. Participants will be registered on a first-come-first-served basis. Registration will start at 2 p.m at the test centres. Only 10093 words
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Article128 1982-06-17 12 Keep an umbrella close to you SINGAPOREANS ran expect rain over the next fortnight with showers in the late morning and afternoon and occasional heavy downpour in the predawn hours. Showers are expected on live to six days and widespread rain with thunder and strong gasty winds are likely on128 words
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Article21 1982-06-17 12 CLASSES on tai chi chuan. tae kwon do and children's art will be organised by the Coronation community centre.21 words
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690 1982-06-17 12 THE spotlight will be on talented young classical musicians at the 3rd National Music Competition which begins today. More than 200 musicians will take part in the competition which consists of IS Western and 12 Chinese sections. The finalists from each of the sections will690 words
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Article, Illustration457 1982-06-17 12 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO INSTITUTE CHIEF SLAMS FOREIGN ARCHITECTS By Our Houstng Correspondent SOME foreign architects are known to have given a facelift to rejected building designs in their own countries and submitted these for projects here, the president of the Singapore Institute of Architects (SIA) said yesterday.457 words
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Article42 1982-06-17 12 YOGA classes will be held every Thursday between 7.30 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. from July 1 at Cairnhill community centre. Fee for the threemonth course is {24. Those interested should register at the centre or call either *****37 or *****15.42 words
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Article26 1982-06-17 12 THE National Junior College military band will present its annual concert, Etude VII, on July 3, at 8 p.m. in the Singapore Conference Hall.26 words
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Advertisement27 1982-06-17 12 t MW^SPACE S. =S IS HERE! At Space Station Zero, the place to try and buy Souncfic TV games Exclusive to The Emporium "JP Holdings Group Hi27 words
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Article478 1982-06-17 14 IT WAS a battle that should not have happened in the first place but for gross miscalculation by both sides: Britain underestimated the passion of the Argentines behind their claim to the sovereignty of the Falklands; and the military junta in Buenos Aires obviously never imagined478 words
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Article697 1982-06-17 14 Cl^jß ALAS, they don't make dark glasses any more not really dark ones, the kind you can hide behind. You ask for these from shop to shop and the assistants show you goggles in various shades of brown, grey, blue and even pink. "I'd like black697 words
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907 1982-06-17 14 YEONG AH SENG— I - YEONG AH SENG— I •By OVER the next two days, Asean foreign ministers will be meeting representatives from Japan, the United States, the European Community, Australia, Canada and New Zealand to review the progress in their respective dialogues with the group. This article looks907 words
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Article, Illustration299 1982-06-17 14 IN TERMS of development cooperation, the Asean/ Japan dialogue Is perhaps the most Important. Japan Is the main financier for most of the Asean regional projects. Former Premier Takeo Fukuda pledged US$l billion (Ss2.tB billion) tor the Asean industrial projects in 1977. US$25299 words
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Advertisement151 1982-06-17 14 I 3b13 31SSSS 200 b I STEVINTAN I =r I 9 7 8 R M I Dialogue countries' trade with Asean in 1980 (us s million) Japan's "1 States s f\ EEC's I Australia's I Canada's I Zealand's Eiporis ***** Exports 9177 E E«ports 7398 fi lt 1766 1 1151 words
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Advertisement139 1982-06-17 14 Today till |:v| 26th June. Jewellery in i Department. vjru rioor. j|jk Rings. Bracelets. it Pendants. Necklaces^ In fabulous new ISjW designs. JB^^ Z Hfe^ Also a display of antM| and Art Deco pieces BnP'^LnW jewellery of the past rM AW^^^ K that will prove the '*2T**wF investment of the139 words
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Article, Illustration332 1982-06-17 15 COMPARED to the other dialogue partners, New Zealand's trade relations with Asean have not been significant. Bilateral trade with the group in 1980 totalled US$B4O million (Ssl.7 billion), which worked out to only 0.6 per cent of Asean's total trade. However, the Asean New Zealand332 words
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Article, Illustration204 1982-06-17 15 THE dialogue between Asean and the United States is perhaps the least economically oriented despite the (act that the US is Asean's second largest trading partner with 17 per cent of Asean's trade and more than US$4 billion (SsB billion) investments. Unlike other dialogue countries which204 words
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Article, Illustration310 1982-06-17 15 ALTHOUGH Asean is Australia's fourth largest trading partner and Australia accounted for 2.3 per cent of Asean's total trade in 1980, the state of cooperation between the two does not quite measure up to the strong economic ties The problem lies in the different interpretation310 words
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352 1982-06-17 15 EEC THE European Community (EEC) is Asean's third ranking trading partner. It accounted for 13 per cent of Asean's trade in 1989 and some 14 per cent of investments as at the end of 1977. Bilateral links between the two groups go back to352 words
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Article, Illustration5 1982-06-17 15 AsGan Dialogue countries A Comparision5 words
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Article, Illustration338 1982-06-17 15 THE dialogue first began in 1975 with informal consultations but it was only in February 1977 that the first formal meeting between officials was held. The meeting agreed on four areas for cooperation: Regional satellite communications Regional air transportation Fisheries Trade Asean also submitted a list338 words
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Advertisement132 1982-06-17 15 EVERY SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS HUP &**&T Bigger choice of main meals A fruit basket Exclusive Royal Doulton chinaware Premium wines* All this for just a little more than the normal economy fare, on our exclusive Business Class Specially-assigned cabin crew A private zone to yourself Exclusively designed wider seats Never now132 words
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Letter210 1982-06-17 16 GPs must show more concern THE CASE FOR DIRECT ACCESS TO SPECIALISTS I REFER to the article "Specialist versus the GP" (Sunday Nation, June 13). The general practitioners' motives for not allowing the specialists to inform the public of their special skills, are not entirely noble. Nor are the GPs210 words
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Letter, Illustration91 1982-06-17 16 I HAVE worked in tourist shops and am appalled st the practice of a "triple pricing" policy. There is a ridiculously high "list price 1 and two nett prices; the higher for foreigners and the lower for locals. The list price is the only one tagged. To91 words
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Letter90 1982-06-17 16 THERE is nothing wrong with the present system of specialists indicating their field of practice to help the patient find the right specialist for treatment. If I were to have eye trouble, for instance, why am I compelled to first consult the GP as the middleman before90 words
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Letter71 1982-06-17 16 SINCE 1965, we have been living at Lorong 17, Geylang (off Sims Aye). When the HDB flats in this area were completed about five years ago, a portion of Lorong 17 was named Sims Drive. This has created confusion since one side of the road where71 words
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Letter, Illustration38 1982-06-17 16 TO COMMEMORATE the completion of the Pan-Island Expressway, may I suggest that an international marathon race be conducted on the expressway, with top marathon runners from all over the world invited. RUNNER Singapore 143838 words
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66 1982-06-17 16 Ministry's awards miss out one category WHILE it is laudable that the Education Ministry is trying to improve the quality of its teaching staff, most of the scholarships and awards given are to those with either a good Honours Degree or non-graduates. This leaves the Pass Degree holders out in66 words
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133 1982-06-17 16 I REFER to the letter, "Review lean policies on housing" (ST, Jane 9) by Potential Applicant. like him, I feel that the minimum balances imposed by Credit POSB for boosing loans are excessive and should be reviewed. Furthermore, I feel that the minimum balance should be133 words
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Letter129 1982-06-17 16 RECENTLY I made an enquiry about the POSB Renovation Loan Scheme at Credit POSB. I was disappointed by the rather stringent loan conditions: The borrower must have a monthly income of $1,200. There must be two sureties to cover the loan. The guarantors must also have a monthly income of129 words
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Letter, Illustration188 1982-06-17 16 IN HIS reply (ST, June 1), the PRO of the Ministry of Labour contends that with the exemption of foreign domestic servants and their employers from CPF contributions, it will be much cheaper to employ a foreign domestic servant than a local one. On188 words
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Letter, Illustration70 1982-06-17 16 WE would like to thank "Fed Dp" for his letter regarding the noise made by his neighbours birds, "Concert from Ten Birds Ail In A Row," (ST, June II). We would appreciate it If your writer would contact onr ministry's Primary Production Department on tel.70 words
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173 1982-06-17 16 PLEASE refer to the complaint by "Mac Help" (ST May 5) that ironwork shops at factory block 6017, Bedok Reservoir Road, are a noise nuisance to residents in apartment blocks 626 and 628, which are facing the workshops. From our investigations, we found that Block173 words
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110 1982-06-17 16 Directional signposts could have confused reader PLEASE refer to the letter entitled "Where am I residing?" (ST, May 12) regarding the putting up of Taman Jurong sign posts. Jurong Town consists of four public housing estates Taman Jurong, Boon Lay, Teban and Pandan. Taman Jurong is still part of Jurong110 words
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166 1982-06-17 16 PLEASE refer to a complaint about a heap of debris at the parking lots in front of Apartment Block 77, Marine Drive (ST, May 5) from "Resident." At the time of the publication of the letter, the debris had already been completely removed. According166 words
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Advertisement250 1982-06-17 16 CLUB HOUSE Seafood Restaurant Wholly owned by Singapore Tennis Centre One of the best tennis complex in Asia W^y^ At 1020 East Coast Parkway (S) 1544 LUNCH Hate to go to a crowded restaurant for lunch? Then come to us by the Expressway for a quick and qutet one! DINNER250 words
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Article75 1982-06-17 17 LAWYERS acting for Chung Shan Motors have told 7Ymes Business that there was "no basis" for a statement by Tan Chong Motors, quoted in the issue of June 12, concerning Chung Shan's stock of Nissan Datsun vehicles. Chung Shan Motors says that its stock consists of new75 words
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Article61 1982-06-17 17 HOTEL Properties has been admitted to the official list of the second trading section of the Stock Exchange of Singapore. Trading in its 140 million shares will begin today at 10 a.m. The company, which owns the Hilton Hotel, offered 35 million shares for sale to the public61 words
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Article96 1982-06-17 17 YEO Hiap Seng (Malaysia) Bhd has obtained the approval of the Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee and the Ministry of Trade and Industry for its acquisition of Bestcan Food Technological Industry Sdn Bhd and Equity Canning Industry Sdn Bhd. With the approvals, Bumiputra Merchant Bankers Bhd, on behalf96 words
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Article69 1982-06-17 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia's annual timber cutting rate is to be reduced to 149,000 hectares from the current 243,000 hectares from 1986 onwards, Primary Industries Minister Datuk Paul Leong said. He said this was necessary for conservation and to ensure that Malaysian timber suppliers would be ableAFP - 69 words
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Article80 1982-06-17 17 TOKYO, Wed. Six Sumitomo group companies based in Osaka announced that they will contribute US$lOO,OOO (S$210,000) to San Francisco as part of funds needed to repair the city's renowned cable cars. Sumitomo's contribution brings to US$4OO,OOO the amount of Japanese funds so far given to San FranciscoAP - 80 words
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Article81 1982-06-17 17 PRETORIA, Wed. South Africa will begin production of enriched uranium in 1987, Uranium Enrichment Corporation chairman Dr Ampie Roux said. Dr Roux, a former president of the atomic energy board, said that South Africa would then become self-sufficient "as far as supplying fuel to nuclear plants such asUPI - 81 words
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Article80 1982-06-17 17 BETHLEHEM (Pennsylvania), Wed. Bethlehem Steel Corp said that it expects to incur losses in the first half of 1982 and plans to cut the salaries of about 250 management employees owing to economic and competitive conditions. The company said in a letter to employees that the salary reductionReuter - 80 words
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Article54 1982-06-17 17 NEW YORK, Wed. Arab Banking Corp said that it formally opened a branch here today to cover its North American operations. The branch includes an international banking facility. The bank, which opened a London branch last week, said it also plans branches in the Cayman Islands,Reuter - 54 words
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Article84 1982-06-17 17 TOKYO, Wed. Japanese Finance Ministry said that it has no plans at present to introduce a new package of measures to defend the yen. Officials did not specify what measures may be considered but said that the ministry is empowered by foreign exchange control law to restrictReuter - 84 words
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Article154 1982-06-17 17 Plans to expand Idris Hydraulic PERMODALAN Bersatu Bhd. the bidder for Idris Hydraulic Tin PLC, has spelt out plans to expand the company into a more dynamic vehicle, once it is taken over. Permodalan Bersatu intends to have Idris expand and diversify into several new fields, including property development and154 words
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436 1982-06-17 17 METAL Box Singapore has achieved a significant 59 per cent increase in pretax profits to $11.10 million for the year ended March 31. 1962. and will reward its shareholders with a one-for-four bonus issue. It also announced a revaluation of its land436 words
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415 1982-06-17 17 MEDICAL insurers say the government hospital billing system here has made it difficult for them to settle payments within the stipulated period of two weeks. Under current ruling, hospital bills have to be settled within two weeks from the date of discharge of415 words
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368 1982-06-17 17 BERGSR Paints Singapore is investing $1.5 million in new facilities as part of its expansion plan over the next 18 months. This will raise its total investment to $7.5 million. Half of the capital will be used to construct a 930--sq-metre warehouse368 words
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326 1982-06-17 17 MALAYAN Flour Mills Bhd's profits last year rose a substantial 58 per cent due largely to the realisation of some investments. Gains reaped from fixed assets and investments realised accounted for a hefty MJ7.04 million, or about 48 per cent, of the overall pretax profits326 words
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Article125 1982-06-17 17 THE Singapore branch of Sumitomo Bank has issued a US$2O million (SJ42 million) floating rate certificate of deposit (FRCD) in the Asian dollar market. The three-year FRCD will mature on June 28, 1985, with an option to redeem at par at the end of the first or125 words
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Article, Illustration453 1982-06-17 17 Bumiputra stake in Dunlop Estates to reach 50pc THE direct and indirect bumiputra element in Dunlop Estates Bhd (DEB) is to be raised to 50 per cent from the present 37.32 per cent, once Multi-Purpose Holdings Bhd's general offer for its shares is completed. A sufficient number of the shares453 words
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457 1982-06-17 17 SINGAPORE: Share prices clcsed higher *n ••me baying support In the aftenMM In selective quiet trading with higher Hongkong market advices aiding sentiment. Perils Plantation* row 12 cents to $3.71. Pegi 12 cents to $2.85, Supreme Cerp II cents to tt.M, Straits Trading 15 cents457 words
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Article24 1982-06-17 17 and ndnstrials Inance (otels roperties lantations lining 47 8 7 3 2 3 21 3 3 1 2 18 5 2 1 224 words
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Article63 1982-06-17 17 •actcad BM trnUp Ind ITC 2 C*C En* OatarteßM NBT 4 ■40 4 CCM PAN Haw Par Natlraa 5 4 (old Staraffr Geattags ißcbcape BM PMC +4 +2 +4 aa Elee Trmdla* M W.rlw -4 2 15 12 PrrlU Plmt SrmbShlp S«p(«rp Wetfin 12 -2 1063 words
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Article26 1982-06-17 17 O C B C 352,000 Supreme Corp 256,000 PrcTmet 147,000 Pan El 135,000 Multi-Purpose 122,000 Total turnover: 3.80 m Total value: J 12. 93m26 words
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Article38 1982-06-17 17 Hong I. rung Ind I »rut Tin M Cables Strait* Trading H Leong Credit Perlii Plant U M W Pegi Msia MO 294 248 580 JOS 370 302 28S 35 20 20 15 15 12 12 1238 words
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Article29 1982-06-17 17 BeriunUi 610 Guthrie 370 C Sugars 1020 Aokam 380 Fed Cablet 145 Metal Box Spore 374 Prima 525 Hvtrx 108 -60 -40 -30 -20 -7 -6 -5 -S29 words
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Article39 1982-06-17 17 BT Indicator: ST Industrials: ST Finance: ST Hotels: ST Properties: ST Minings: ST Plantations: OCBC: SESInd: JunelS June 16 *****0 *****4 716.23 718.48 *****4 1732 2V* 1109.53 1113.42 646.62 646.74 300.56 299.29 881.69 881.94 671.99 675.74 ***** 549.9839 words
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Article2389 1982-06-17 18 Turnover figure* la this table an unofficial Adjusted for scrip rights. N Tax-exempted dividend ABN traded In lota of II shares each, with price quoted In dollars. BBCTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL IMS Hick Low I'oapiir Gri Net Last I)i\ P'E Vel Day-'i Sale +or- COM) Hi c2,389 words
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Article379 1982-06-17 18 HEAVYWEIGHT miners and oil issues continued to fall in Sydney yesterday as prices eased in light trading. The All Ordinaries index lost 5.9 points to 474.4. The index has fallen 30.6 points this month and it now stands at its lowest level since April 14, when it was 472.1.379 words
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Article134 1982-06-17 18 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed mostly steady in weak trading. The Book Club index rose 0.10 point to 92.04 on turnover of 6.6 million bant Bahu Ao*h»m Thai Atu Fibre Ajruthan In» And Trxn* Bangkok Bank 306 Bank Of Ajrudhaj* Lid Bau Shoe Berll Juektr Charoona Thu Win134 words
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Article73 1982-06-17 18 Mcatakab (4.908 5.205) New B'aaa (ITtS) Parlt Perak (24.006) Ptiailia (2.308 2.315) (1) 110 (4) 120 (2) 2.24 (8) 2.26 (11) 2.32 (7) 2.38 (3) 139 (35) 2.40 (1) 136 (3) 135 (11) 2.34 (1) 2.33 (23) 2.31 (4) 129 (15)130 ■S Bagaa (4.308 4.905) IWptja Caa (473 words
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Article402 1982-06-17 19 STOCKS in Hongkong yesterday closed steady on increased volume towards the close, brokers said, adding that the market was featureless. Uncertainty over the US interest rates kept most investors away from the market and Britain's victory in the Falklands had no impact, they said. Prices opened around previous levels402 words
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Article356 1982-06-17 19 THE Tokyo market yesterday fell sharply for the second consecutive day in thin trading, with sentiment deadened by the continuing yen weakness, high US interest rates and the overnight easiness on Wall Street. The market average lost 48.63 to close at 7,142.39 after falling 51.56 on Tuesday, on volume356 words
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Article619 1982-06-17 19 LONDON, Wed. The market opened quiet today, with prices showing a narrowly mixed trend. Dealers said there were no new factors affecting market sentiment, adding that a power failure in parts of the City of London was affecting trading somewhat. Leading issues showed average movements of a penny or619 words
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Article55 1982-06-17 19 FINANCIAL TIMK.S INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 570.8 Monday 578J Week A«o 5M.0 DOW JON E.S AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 801 27 Monday 801.85 Week Af o BKL-3 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 1311.78 Tuesday 1308.27 Week AfO 1327.77 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 030.8 Tuesday M 2.7 Week Ajo 648 1 ALL ORDINARIEB Wednesday 474.455 words
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Article232 1982-06-17 19 NEW YORK. Tues. Stock prices closed lower in moderate trading although an upturn in the last hour caused the market to move off earlier lows. The Dow Jones industrial average dropped to the critical 795 level during the day but managed to climb back in late trading to232 words
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Article148 1982-06-17 19 AMSTERDAM, Tues Share prices fell across the board in very dull trading on the stock exchange, dealers said. The main cause of the fall was weakness on Wall Street, which bad an exaggerated effect because of the very little interest in trading, they added. n. WIM t «.W XLM148 words
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Article192 1982-06-17 19 ZURICH, Tues. Share prices closed mixed in moderately active trading on widespread doubt about the direction of US interest rates, dealers said. The Credit Suiase index closed 0.1 up at 223.5 points. Flam Actiocu autaM* IBJ AhMtfw Br. M -1 aj fi lv*. m Brown BcifT Br n* -5192 words
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Article99 1982-06-17 19 THE Manila stock market was mixed yesterday, as commercial/industrial rose and mining and oils remained lower. Pin It Phil Hldfl IK .01 Aco)« Mlnlnj MB unch Anflo Phil M* unch Apra Mlnlnc B AUu Con 1 ISJI -0 1 B«(uio Oold MU uncta Bulc Petroleum OIK »UM B»nru»l con99 words
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Article572 1982-06-17 18 SHARE prices at the Simg*. pare stock market continued to Improve yesterday as traders encouraged by Tiesday's recovery', kept Dp the baying activity. Although trading was still quiet, the market's tote was dlscernlbly steadier, especially in the afternoon. Besides blue chips, shares like Malaysia572 words
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Article456 1982-06-17 18 BETTER buying interest, particularly in the afternoon session, took share prices in most sectors slightly higher at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Total turnover was lower. Selected stocks in the industrial, tin and plantation sectors attracted renewed interest with several recording significant gains. Among them was456 words
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Article1757 1982-06-17 18 SINOAPOCE I SIT TBUBT (Maaacera- artee* tar Jaae 17) The Cocnmerr* 2.79 2 93xd The Savlngi Fund 1.59 1.67 Spore Pro* Fund 1.26 1.32 S pore Sec Fund 1.92 2.03 S pore Invest Fund 1.02 l.OTxd Spore Equity Fund 1.21 1.27 AHAUNTTTBUST (Mm i»i i' prtoea tar Jw1,757 words
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Article541 1982-06-17 18 Spore Land (7.358 7.405) (50) 7.40 U O L (2.878 1808) (16) 191 (5) 190 (8) 180 (5) 188 PLANTATIONS Bata Kawaa (3 OOBJXD Batu Lin tang (3.408) Coaa Plant (1.788 1.796X21) 1.78 (3) 1.77 Dunlop Est (4.908) High Low (2.538) (4) 152 K L Kepong (1.828 1.848) (10)541 words
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Article939 1982-06-17 18 BID and oHer prices officially Uated and buamea In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded ahewn In bracken In lott of I.OM uniti ualea othenrat apeciOed. All Tbnei Settkaent Cootracu are quoted after the world "ant" Blf Board deal939 words
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Article32 1982-06-17 19 Rubber June 16 Singapore: July: 185.00 cents (up 0.2S cent) Malaysia: July: 205.00 cents (up 0.25 cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 235 tonnes (down 50 tonnes)32 words
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Article140 1982-06-17 19 CHINESE Prwlaee Exek-mge, flt-HHrr. rls-M prices per IN kg yesterday. CMMHt «U: Bulk fob $101.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $113.00 sellers, new drum fob $117.00 sellers. C*f*-: Mixed (loose) $59.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $352.50 sellers. Sarawak white pepper fag140 words
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Article188 1982-06-17 19 THE KTLOBAR market tor gold deliverable in Singapore opened at J21.850 and closed at 121.910 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at US$3l6 50/317.50 and was traded down quickly to $315.25/315.75 before snort-covering took the market up to a high of $317 50 *****. it closed at $317.00/317.50188 words
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Article189 1982-06-17 19 THE STRAITS tin price was again unchanged at M 529.15 Ser kilo in Penang yesteray, on an official offering down SO tonnes to 235 tonnes. The overnight London market was barely steady with forward buyers down £25 to £5,896 per tonne. LONDON: Afternoon tin prices reached a new 17--month189 words
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Article168 1982-06-17 19 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market weakened further on shortselling in moderately active trading yesterday, dealers said. In June, south fell $22.50 to MSH7S per tonne and central {20 to $877.50. while July in the south dropped $27.50 to $870 and central was traded lower at168 words
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Article29 1982-06-17 19 LONDON: Copper prlcet on Tuesday (previous in brackets): Wlretan Spot buyers £711.50 (£732.00): sellers £712.00 (1:732.50); Three Months buyers £734.00 (£756.00. sellers £735.00 (C75t.50. Easy. Salts: 15.500 tonnes.29 words
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Article25 1982-06-17 19 Tarn Mm ■tew Yott 5.438 55QS Zurich 5408 S.MS >ingaporr 5«B 5928 5 SCS 602S ChKliig price* In US dollar* troy ounce Bmn»:Cnma*mu,Vmn25 words
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Article651 1982-06-17 19 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly higher yesterday, with July RSS One buyers quoted at 185.00 cents per kilo, up 0.25 cent on Tuesday's close, dealers said. Afternoon prices hovered around lunch time levels, they added. Morning prices were marked down initially and subsequently trading was I651 words
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Article96 1982-06-17 19 NOON SSR and SMR nm ymunUy HAS J U K <C.rr..t Mih: Hu, t. Srllrr. SSR 20 II toopaliai) 163 50 164 SON SSR SO lltonptlkt) ***** 16V (lON MMLB J U K A.|..l SMRCV UUniMllM) 206.60 207.50N SMRL IMoopaDK) 206 50 208.50N SMR S lllonpallM) 1»4.5096 words
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Article326 1982-06-17 19 THE US/Sing dollar opened at $***** 10 sad was traded to the day's Ugh of $2.1390 00 before easing to dose at $2 1385 95 In the Singapore torn market yesterday Trading was moderate and generally buU_h. The US dollar against major cur rencies was quietly traded326 words
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Article354 1982-06-17 19 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm: Cve rtncw4 Monunw rstvc SfMttMOfiMfi PofCMttflQO quoted ytittfdiy (cro«t) parity change Ijoc*l dollars U one unit of (aralga ro rreaey: US dollar 2.1375 2.1385 2.8196 -24.19 Sterling pound 3.7640 3.7685 7.3469 -48.77 Australian dollar 2.2055 2.2080 3.4286 -35.67 MZ dollar 1.6050 1.6085354 words
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Article36 1982-06-17 19 -ount houses on June 1C: Overnight: '■'< 1 Call departs: ClMiu i-month rreuury bills 4 3H i-monlh Bank bills »i. 3 months CD 9 3/16 S 1/16 8 months CD 9S S t—ree: WHimI Dhrml C«.36 words
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Article29 1982-06-17 19 Closing interbank rates iBgapoi* dollars on June 16: Oder Bid veroight 1 1 month 9 tit 2 monthi 9 I 3 months S' J Overnight mode IN29 words
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Article25 1982-06-17 19 THE average rate at which _->r Sin *>pere b-mks are eam-tly prep-red U lend to their DCMrt C-UnM-ftCTB B II.W pCT GOBI*25 words
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Advertisement267 1982-06-17 17 ComputerLand The full service computer department store :HL There's never been a ComputerLand is the world's largest network of independent stores better time tO buy an Apple ll specialising in the sale and service of microcomputer products. Standing behind your purchase is a major, international company with over 270 A267 words
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Advertisement63 1982-06-17 18 murder .^^H danger ,^H 1 detection and 1 suspense. V The new Keyhole V V Crime selection H V has just been V released with the best V V in murder, mystery. H V danger and suspense V Four spellbinding new V W titles for crime and mystery H V63 words
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Advertisement811 1982-06-17 19 Discover A New Way Of Life At TURKEYCREEKIJ^A. _T#_f. _M__w tf _^'_^_f^^^_^fMPl^4| _________K3_n J|JJ^ jf^ ■> fr ~_*_SMl -fi< *^^^^s_B-S_^_^^_s^^^_H^H^^^^S^^!_^^_^_^^^^^^pP* m. ____fc^^___l s_a_-_-__--__-B___-__l ___s____^^ U_F^^ A Planned Residential And Recreational Community HliH_MB LOCATION JvT_?_llr-3ill_fc^^?^ Turkey Creek is located ten miles north of '"iw n «^*_-M_^HNH__H_ r V_t_%| Gainesville, Florida, while811 words
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Advertisement27 1982-06-17 19 CHBHCBE_C3___ The author of Future Shock describes the new civilisation, new lifestyles, sexual attitudes, work roles, social, economical and political structures. A thought-provoking and powerful bestseller. Times27 words
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Advertisement217 1982-06-17 19 UK. PROPERTY Many people consider that U.K. property currently provides an attractive long term investment. It is certainly a sound investment for the U.K. expatriate intending to take up permanent residence in the U.K. at a later date. We can assist you in the following ways: Research into properties from217 words
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526 1982-06-17 20 GENTING Bhd is stepping up its property development activities following the recent completion of its Genting Hotel complex. Genting's property activities are currently confined to the hill resort where its first condominium project, the Kayangan Apartments, turned out to be a huge success. The company526 words
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122 1982-06-17 20 API calls off purchase of property in Johore Bam ASSOCIATED Plastics Industries Bhd has called off yet another of its property development proposals. The company said that by mutual consent with Makok Development Sdn Bhd, it has agreed to rescind the purchase and sale agreement for the proposed purchase of122 words
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279 1982-06-17 20 MALAYSIAN Resources Corporation has entered into a Joint venture with Hongkong-listed Ontrade International Ltd to participate in the distribution of building materials and provision of financial services. It said that it will take up a 51 per cent interest in Ontrade Sdn Bhd,279 words
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Article254 1982-06-17 20 LISBON, Wed. The World Bank is advancing US$5l million (*****.1 million) to Portugal to help develop the country's most backward and poorest region, the north-east-ern Tras-Os-Montes. The loan is part of a US$l45-millicn plan to introduce new drainage, irrigation and farming systems, as well asFT - 254 words
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355 1982-06-17 20 HUME Industries (Malaysia) Bhd has given two main reasons for its decision to sell its subsidiary, Hume Industries (Singapore) Ltd. Hume M announced last week that it would sell Hume (S) to Hong Leong Co (Pte) Ltd for $40 million cash. In its355 words
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278 1982-06-17 20 Singapore Glass profits 21pc higher SINGAPORE Glass has managed to turn in a 21.7 per cent increase in pretax profits to $1.63 million for the year ended March 31, 1982. But there is little to cheer about when the results are compared with those achieved in the first half. At278 words
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Advertisement85 1982-06-17 20 lILLiMiiMwMMtUJJI I I H —"5. "It i {i %Jl&~ y~ m a 1 Id J*Mm. tt/L**, If^ffißiißliPill LJ HOTMTIA, Honda Showroom/Service/Spare parts GB, Novena Ville, 239, Telok Kurau Road. Unit Gl, Hock Soon Building, G45, World Trade Centre. Authorised VjjJ umiMJU kit nob 3. Commonwealth Lane, 275 Thompson Road, Singapore85 words
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Article, Illustration322 1982-06-17 21 K. LUMPUR, Wednesday MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday said it was time bumiputra contractors used "window-dressing" to get business from the private sector. If non-bumiputra companies have Malay partners and workers as whitewash to get government contracts,322 words
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74 1982-06-17 21 Lady Marcella dies after long illness KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Lady Marcella Ibrahim, widow of the late Sultan Ibrahim of Johore, died in England of an illness two weeks ago. It has been learnt from sources that the Lady Marcella died in her home "after a very long illness." She leftNST - 74 words
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Article57 1982-06-17 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A seven-year-old schoolboy was found hanged in his bedroom on Monday after being scolded by his mother. Police said Kok Hong's mother found him hanging from the window frame with a belt around his neck soon after he was scolded for asking some moneyNST - 57 words
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245 1982-06-17 21 K. LUMPUR, Wad. MALAYSIAN Airline System (MAS) has frozen recruitment of staff except those in essential services as part of its austerity drive. Its acting general manager, Mr Abdul Aziz bin Adul Rahman was quoted by The Star newspaper yesterday as saying that245 words
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Article184 1982-06-17 21 Oaths of 5 Pas members annulled KUALA TRENGGANU, Wed. Five Pas state assemblymen had their oaths declared null and void by the Speaker during a swearinp-in ceremony on Monday. Yesterday, the five were shocked to find their seats removed from the Assembly when they went for the opening session. TheirNST - 184 words
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278 1982-06-17 21 The day 'missiles' flew in Penang Assembly PENANG, Wed. Order broke down in the Penang state assembly today with "missiles zooming through the air just after the morning tea break. Amid a furore of namecalling, table-thumping and a chorus of backbench comments, two assemblymen "exchanged" pencils and pens. The crossfireNST - 278 words
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Advertisement777 1982-06-17 21 \X> j^k JM Nell Price I lot No Cjmli Stupe Colour Purity per piece I 29 062 Round f LC 8 200 1 10) Round O LC 42.000 30 079 Round F IC 7.800 2 1)9 Round D VVSI 31.000 31 077 Round F IF 7 WO 3 100 Round777 words
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Advertisement1283 1982-06-17 22 '™l^ V™^> >™f> 7^T5 y j»> y™i> J^Jy J^jy s^Jy J^jy T^fy f^yy r^fy J^jy T^y J™y J m jy )"y J"y r^y J^y r^y i^y r^y J™y )™y J™y J^fy f^fy )*fy r^Jy J^fy j^y r^y f m jy f^jy 7~fy Z UNDN IMPERIAL PTE LTD s Stepping ahead1,283 words
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Advertisement541 1982-06-17 23 1 254-4411 1 ilB INTERESTED M A public rela- lion? career? The YMCA Is f^T U conducting a course for F gwa V Ifcj beginners at No 112, EducaI tlon L Inatructlon, Commer■jCa AND YOU'RE LOOKING for >J Ssf W*j(m something reliable to keep A EH MM y° ur valuables,541 words
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Advertisement508 1982-06-17 23 4 Catering DINNERS ONLY t»0.00 per person per month. 5 days week. Nonya and Chinese food. Functions, special occasions arr&ngeable Prices $6.00 to $12.00 per person Contact *****26 WE CATER BUFFET for all functions: Reception, birthdays, barbecues, etc. Team Caterers, *****70/ *****4. A SPECIALIST M upholstery/ custom-made sofas. Trade-in accepted.508 words
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Advertisement550 1982-06-17 23 \Saf D PWIOHII SOilflGOS m Canon 35M You'are looking at a camera, that is amazingly easy to operate the true meaning of automation. Revolutionary Autofocus Pop-up Automatic Flash Built-in Automatic Film Advance Automatic Rewind Automatic Exposure The perfect way to get great pictures, for anyone of any age ■A M550 words
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Advertisement375 1982-06-17 23 LOUISE KLERK Singapora. j first name In Beauty Culture. Successful facial treatment and skin care Totophona *****7S DENiSH. NO. 1 Skin It Hair Care Systems. For best results telephone *****38: Skin It Ntturopathlc Centre. 30 Makdraaslng PETER QUYS School of Hairdressing offer Cut/Blow S4/- Perm SB/- (Exclusive Perm LoUon) by375 words
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Advertisement1688 1982-06-17 23 TELEPHONE SERVICE: *****22 Moodoy Fridey 9000m—5 30 pm (5 00 pm for next day) Soturdoy 9 00 om 3 00 pm (12.30 pm for Sundoy Tim«s) Public Holiday 9 00 am 1 00 pm COUNTER SERVICE: Time* Orchard Centre, MIOS Lucky Plozo 10 00 am 5 30 pm (Monday— Fridoy)1,688 words
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Advertisement552 1982-06-17 23 RATES: Ordinory 90 cti per word (Mm $1 3 50) S»m.-Displov (Mm $48 op Stroits Times) $17 60 per col cm (Mm $52 80 Sundoy Times) I $20 00 per col cm Uisplor (Mm $60 00 Stroits Times) $22 00 per col cm (Mm $66 00 Sundoy Times) Bo> Chorg«s:ss552 words
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Advertisement472 1982-06-17 23 CLASSIFICATION GROUP A Entartammant Whara to Eat B Parsonal Sarvicas A Marchandisa C Business To Business D Employmant E VsMcNw Boats F Accommodation A Propartiaa G TravalGuida H Education Instruction I Announcement* J Obituaries ANG MO KIO FASHION HOUSE FACTORY FOR TAKE OVER TEL: *****41. Hew to impf o». your472 words
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Advertisement510 1982-06-17 23 ASSORTED NSPORTED DESION handbags clearing at cost. Opportunities for wholesalers, traders and exporters. Call: *****15 James HAVE STOCK OF 600 cans sllicone spray for mold release) and 700 cans penetrating oil for sale at attractive price Interested please call *****39 for Koh/Juan. EXCLUSIVE LOUNGE a RESTAURANT to let. Thomson Road510 words
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Advertisement610 1982-06-17 24 I LJ tm P |O n| ni i 68 Situations Vacant a) Professional it Executive ACCOUNT* EXECUTIVE (Famato/Mato) A Chemical Company is currently I embarking on a cornputeruatwn programme lor the Accounts Department and tha aslscted applicant "ill thus obtain every exposure to tha fully computerised ayse HS<: or good610 words
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Advertisement418 1982-06-17 24 d) Secretarial Clerical JOB HUNTING? I Drop in £Jfi tr>«4>a)US TEMPORARY VACANCIES TYPISTS Vacancies In Shenton Way It Or- I chard Rd JNR ACCOUNTS CLERKS 4 vacancies. 2 months. Depot Rd. I EXECUTIVE SECRETARY Town, knowledge of Burroughs word processor OFFICE BOYS Call: *****65 PERMANENT j VACANCIES EXECUTIVE SECRETARY 5418 words
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Advertisement447 1982-06-17 24 ff j bIbT Wa nave immediate vacancies torpositions 1. STENOGRAPHER 2. SALES ADMINISTRATION CLERK/TYPIST QUALIFICATIONS: (1): o OCE "0' level with credit In EnglUh. o Secretarial Certificate preferred (2): o OCE ■<)■ level with a pass In English Mathematics. a Typing speed 40-45 w.p.m. EXPERIENCE: (1): a Able to operate447 words
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Advertisement476 1982-06-17 24 JUMBO SHIPYARD PTE LTD REQUIRES: 1. RECEPTIONIST c OCE O' level a Typing speed 40 45wpm a 1 year's relevant experience a Able to speak English fluently a Pleasant personality a Age: 19 -24 2. LADY BOOKKEEPER a OCE level and minimum LCC Intermediate a 3 years relevant experience a476 words
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Advertisement511 1982-06-17 24 I T I requires FEMALE GENERAL CLERK a Singaporean a 18-25 years old a Possess O.C.E. "O" Level a Typing speed at 35 w.p.m. a Good In calculation Applications stating full personal particulars, qualifications, experience, contact telephone number and salary expected together with a non-returnable photograph to:I IM) Por sonrttl511 words
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Advertisement480 1982-06-17 24 #JTG W YOU ENJOY MEETING PEOPLE ANO ARE AVAILABLE FOR EMPLOYMENT FOR S-4 MONTHS Coma and Join Us As TEMPORARY CLERKS YOU CAN EARN AS MUCH AS *«50 PER MONTH Minimum OCE O' level Pleasant personality Able to communicate at all levels Interested please come personally to The Recruitment Section480 words
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Advertisement557 1982-06-17 24 ffll D tm^ mm URGENT 6 TYPISTS t t>quif t>d imnis*dißt#4y tOf 1 fltOAttl. c Salary $500 and above, a Preferably living around Buklt Merah it Queenstown. a Able to type at least 40 w.p.m. Call: *****62 Merchant Sana, rsauirsa CLERK /TYPIST a OCE 0' level a With some working557 words
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Advertisement511 1982-06-17 24 EXPERIENCED BOOK-KEEPERS »>■■"■< a Minimum qualifications: O.C.E. O" level with L.C.C. Accounting Certificate. a Must be able to keep full set of books. a Age 22 and above. mtoraatad applicants, ptoaaa apply with full resume and telephone contact number to Tha Paraannal Manager Unit 3210. 37nd floor International PKI. Aneenßoad511 words
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Advertisement508 1982-06-17 24 MID*-'- CLERK (FEMALE) by an Amarican Lift Company m Beach Road. Should poaaaaa: a OCE -07 A' level with ability to ype a Experience In similar work preferred a Salary KKO to 1400 p.m. Inlaraatad plaaaa caM MR TOH at 2M7733 for an interview appotntFast Expanding Company r. quite, urgantty.STENOGRAPHER508 words
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Advertisement429 1982-06-17 24 A wianalacluiNig r nmuain m Ang Mo Kio r.ausiae. FEMALE GENERAL CLINK a OCE *O' level a Ability to type a lto 2 years working experience Ptoaaacaft *****30 An Estabashsd HOartar Onlgw Firm EXPERIENCED FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLOW Please write In with full resume and non-returnable photograph and contact telephone to429 words
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Advertisement1003 1982-06-17 25 iA D Employment 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical URGENTLY REQUIRED FEMALE Oenrral Clerk with knowledge of typing. 1 1 rrespondence and operate telex machine preferable Experience In Import/export documentation Interested applicants, please apply staling your qualifications, experience, salary expected and contact telephone n imbr-r to: Sultan Kxpo Pte Ltd.1,003 words
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Advertisement815 1982-06-17 25 LAW FIRM REQUIRES Secretary Ability lo type and take Shorthand at minimum 120 wpm Accounting knowledge preferred. Salary negotiable Interested please call *****01 REGIONAL OFFICE REQUIRES Part-Time Accounts/ General Clerk Must maintain full set of books To work 1230pm lo spm. Interested write to. Maxwell Road PO Box 324. 5p0re815 words
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Advertisement482 1982-06-17 25 HII D *mmmm Cycle Carriage (Enterprise*) Pte Ltd invites applications for the following post: Salesmen (Commercial Vehicles) Minimum GCE 'O' level Must possess Class 3 driver's licence, however Class 4 driver's licence would be an advantage Conversant in most Chinese dialects and possess drive and initiative in obtaining sales, preferably482 words
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Advertisement450 1982-06-17 25 An Established International Company Invites application for Marketing, Ropreaentativa for Repro/Offset Products REQUIREMENTS OCE 'O' level minimum Age between 23 to 32 years Possess valid Class 3 driving licence Pleasant and dynamic personality with good working attitudes Ability to converse In local dialects Candidates should preferably have some working experience450 words
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Advertisement552 1982-06-17 25 T I if E^^l^^ l Guy Laroche Paris invites career- minded ladiesto join its expanding team of PERFUME PROMOTERS for its department store counter operations. Prospective candidates should have: a good complexion a pleasant personality completed secondary education and be above 18 years of age. Starting salary will depend on552 words
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Advertisement627 1982-06-17 25 FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVE ftQimd by mi vicluiivt MWfiQ# Salary will commensurate with qualifications and experience. Interested please come personally for Interview at: ASIA LEISURE MANAGEMENT C/o HeeMeeake Office 3rd noec, Apollo Hotel between 3p.m. spm or PEER Umt OS3S-OS4I, 3rd Itr Orchard Plaxa Orchard ftoed between 8.30 p.m. 7.30 p.m.627 words
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Advertisement887 1982-06-17 25 PART/FULL-TIME BEAUTY ADVISORS (Earn $300 sxtral) o Experience not necessary o Free samples provided a Free trip for outstanding candidates CaM Miss Woon »HeO3' 91B0M PERLEBLAZE BEAUTY HOUSE BaMsMlMfll aMf P6)OpM Park C#fltrt). SALESMEN for very exclusive smoke chop. o Must be above 21 years old o Good personality and887 words
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Advertisement785 1982-06-17 25 CALENDER SALES CANVASSERS (female) required Good personality Basic allowance and Very attractive commission. Call personally at: 38E Circular Road at tel *****/ ***** Also Despatch Boy required JEWELLERY SALESGIRL WANTED. Apply In writing with enclosed photo and telephone number Experience not necessary Write: Tal Heng Jewellery. Ist fir. 139/ 140.785 words
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Advertisement382 1982-06-17 25 f$ D fr*" o l Draughtswoman The successful candidate is required to carry out designing of generator room layout, tracing, designing of simple fixtures, lite inspection, liaison with customers regarding layout, updating of standard drawings and electrical drafting. Job Requirements: Age 23 years and above Certificate /Diploma in Draught manship382 words
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Advertisement468 1982-06-17 25 An eipanding shipyard in Jurong i equires A. SENIOR ESTIMATORS (Male) B. SAFETY OFFICERS (Male) C. MECHANICS D. OFFICE BOY Rao,un amaiits for poat (A): o Possess a Degree or Diploma In Mechanical Engineering or Shipbuilding o Minimum 2-3 years' experience In planning and cost estimating In steel structures, buoys,468 words
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Advertisement499 1982-06-17 26 IjlA Q Einptoyment 66 Situation* Vacant I) Technical Nestle The Singapore subsldl- 'j ary of Nestle, the Inter- Jj national Food and 'f Beverage Company. In- if vites suitably qualified 4 candidates for the fol- j 1 lowing post:- |j MECHANIC Candidates should 9 possess NTC 3 in 9 Maintenance499 words
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Advertisement466 1982-06-17 26 TOLEDO SCALE WEIGHING SCALE SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE Requirement*: c ITC/VITB in Mechanical/ Electronic Engineering i c 1-2 years relevant experience. Fresh graduates may also apply Duties: 1 c Installation, commissioning and servicing of weighing equipment 1 Attractive remuneration for the right man. i Apply with lull detail, in- eluding contact telephone466 words
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Advertisement548 1982-06-17 26 ffllD— company mamitacturina high quality watchca*** ha* immadiat* v*cancwator MALE MACHINE SET-UP MEN a Experience In setting up turning machines a Preferably with technical education, a Willing to work on shift rotation. Waottar: Attractive commencing salary with high confirmation adjustment Kree transport Free uniform. Oood promotional prospects for the right548 words
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Advertisement502 1982-06-17 26 Eitabliahed Plumbing Contractor Firm require*: 1. PLUMBING DRAUGHTSMEN/ DRAUGHTSWOMEN 2. TRACER c GCE O' level, technical Interested applicants, please call personally or apply with full particulars and photograph to: NAN WAH ENGINEERING PTE LTD G3. Delta House 2, Alexandra Road Singapore 0315 T»l ?70O5» HONGLY MOULD ENGINEERING PTE LTD Invites502 words
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Advertisement299 1982-06-17 26 1 1 I REQUIRES I Requirements: M 18-26 years if Completed National I Service I lif Training provided I Requirements: if 16-26 years if Training provided if Starting salary of up to l$370~l»« more upon confirmation for female operators if Starting salary of up to ls42on^ more upon confirmation for299 words
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Advertisement178 1982-06-17 26 FAIRCHILD A Schlumberger Company TEMPORARY PRODUCTION OPERATORS (FEMALE) You are invited to join our team of happy operators. We need temporary operators for the following shifts. C SHIFT OPERATORS (11pm to 7am) $350* plus a V? hour supper break a tea cum exercise break. A&B SHIFT OPERATORS (7am to 3pm178 words
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Advertisement352 1982-06-17 26 i fblivellf OLIVETTI, Europe's largest manufacturer of office equipment We have immediate vacancies for We offer starting pay $287 At least 3 increments in the first year $318 after 1 year service EXCELLENT PROMOTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES 13TH MONTH PAY LONG SERVICE AWARDS INTRODUCTORY BONUSES $600 PER YEAR FOR GCE 'O- LEVEL352 words
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Advertisement330 1982-06-17 26 An established local »t«ctror«c* manufacturer ha* vacancies tor the Mowing positions Production Engineer At least 30 years old Degree Of diploma m electronics Must be able to take full responsibilities for overall scheduling and control of production Self starter with sound analytical abilities Production Supervisors Mm ITC or equivalent in330 words
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Advertisement252 1982-06-17 26 fjjl^ Q Employment immediate vacancies for: PRODUCTION OPERATORS i Male/Female) W* offer Attractive starting salary 'Salary adjustment after 3 months 'Salary reviewed twice a year 'Shift Allowance Attendance Allowance "Free uniforms Free transport-;-^ p| ease call personally to: The Personnel Department NMB SINGAPORE LIMITED Block 10,4 th floor Kallang Bahru252 words
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Advertisement478 1982-06-17 26 invites applications for the tollow ing posts: SHIFT LEADERS (Mounding Section) Male imly c Minimum s<r 2 and completed N.S Fiißlish Stream) c Experience in injection inouldiiiK preferred Williiik to VI rk n.t.itiiiK 1 shifts Q.C. INSPECTORS Minimum OCI Level preferably fmin Terhnu-al Stream 16 years and alove with some478 words
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Advertisement470 1982-06-17 27 c aSBx 111^ I ciiajiiuf iimii 66 Situations Vacant g) Production j HITACHI KOKI (S) PTE LTD Requires MALE/FEMALE PRODUCTION/ MACHINE OPERATORS a NTC 3or OCE V level or Sec. 2 for various level of machining works) WE OFFER: c Free transportation, transport allowance a Free uniform a Paid annual/marrlage/slck/470 words
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Advertisement454 1982-06-17 27 Singapore Kitamura Industries Pte Ltd 203, Kallang Bahru Singapore 1233 requires Production Operators (Male) Gross salary $550 above Preferably completed National Services c Shift duties s Minimum Secondary 2 qualification Experience not necessary s Confirmation Increment after 3 months Interested applicants pieaae apply personally during office hours at the above454 words
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Advertisement592 1982-06-17 27 i|| Q [■ploymim Our expanding or gsn isst ion has vacancies for the following positions: MACHINE OPERATORS Require-nenls a Age 16 years and above a Primary 9 education Salary: $300 per month DRIVER Requirements a Possess Class 3 driving licence a Exempted from or completed National Service Worfcine, hours 8.00592 words
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Advertisement384 1982-06-17 27 MULTICORPORATION (S) PTE LTD We are a laading and fast expanding company engaged in marketing, servicing and fabrication of automotive, heavy equipment and related accessories. We invite applications for the following positions: 1. PERSONNEL ASSISTANT a GCE 'A' level Certificate a Typing speed of 45 wpm a Able to correspond384 words
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Advertisement535 1982-06-17 27 111 A uiejßßSi|l|llVJlll librkHotd requires 1) CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY Starting salary: K40.00 Proficiency In all aspects of secretarial work Minimum 4 OCE 'O' level with good credit In English 2) CONFIDENTIAL CLERK Starting salary: $440.00 OCE level with good credit In English Able to type at 35 words per minute IS)535 words
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Advertisement449 1982-06-17 27 Immediate vacancies for: I ELECTRICIANS a NTC 3 Certificate preferred but not essential a Prepared to do shift duties a Attractive salary will be given MECHANICS a NTC 3 Certificate preferred but not essential a Some knowledge in metal machining is an advantage a Attractive salary will be given TANKER449 words
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Advertisement616 1982-06-17 27 111 I I nnHawwßMtii XULJ? ALLIED COCOA INDUSTRIES PTE. LTD., a newly-established, leading and highly automated Cocoa bean grinding plant in Jalan Boon Lay, at Jurong invites you to join us as OFFICE DESPATCH CLERK in ouf Administration Department. Secondary education. A clean, valid class 2 driving licence. 1 year's616 words
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Advertisement595 1982-06-17 27 COLD STORAGE MANUFACTURING PTE LTD urgently requires: FACTORY WORKERS (Male) For ,t. rapKlly e.pandmg Gourmet Food Department R #QUirtfit#fiia9>i c 18 years and above. c Singapore Citizens. Remuneration*: Commencing salary 5320 p.m. 2 months' bonus Incentive allowance. Cold room allowance. No shift work. 5-day work week. Interested candidates, please call595 words
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Advertisement413 1982-06-17 27 lii D Employment I Til mm Big A lac' expanding Offset Printing factory at Kslleng Plac* require* 1) KORD OFFSET MACHINE OPERATORS 2) OPERATOR ASSISTANTS 3) APPRENTICES 4) ACCOUNTS/ PURCHASING CLERK We offer: Attractive salary and overtime allowance No shift work Other fringe benefits Interested, plsass call person•lly fOf inla).'413 words
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Advertisement606 1982-06-17 27 We apsclaHud in sxMM«sn con •Irwcnon and outdoor advertiwng Das Is our vast expansion programme, we have numerous vacancies. Selected applicants ars very Mkery to be sent for overssss ss--1) DESIGNER a Must have experience In graphic designing for at least 2 years. a Conversant In English 2) CARPENTERS (Semi-skilled606 words
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Advertisement526 1982-06-17 28 IA Q Employment 66 Situations Vacant 1) Mtsceltmn—m* TUG BOAT STEERSMEN/ HELMSMEN TRAINEE APPRENTICESHIP Responsible young men who nave completed N S are Invited to apply as a Steersman/ Helms- I man Trainee Appttcents must poaaaea: 1 1 At least Secondary 2 educa- I lion 2) Minimum age of 19526 words
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Advertisement566 1982-06-17 28 GREAT EASTERN HOTEL requires Part Hma/Faß Htna MASSEUSES With/without experience Attractive fringe benefits Malaysian are also considered Call personally at: 401 Macphereon Road Spore 1331 Cafe llestaurant requires WAITRESSES a Age 16 to 28 years. a Free meals, drinks and fringe benefits, c Attractive salary Pleas* apply paraonaHy batwaan 9.00566 words
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Advertisement548 1982-06-17 28 MID*-"-- RaKjui •"••d uf g#ntly 1. DESPATCH RIOER 2. DELIVERY CUM STORE ASSISTANTS a Age 20 to 30 years, a Mln Sec 2 education No shift duty. Interview 17 to It June, btrwstn 2pm 5.30pm. Please apply personally attS 128. 2nd floor, OoMan Wall Flatted Factory Jalan Raton off ttlsttitr548 words
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Advertisement683 1982-06-17 28 VAMAOCN JAPANESE RESTAURANT requires 1. WAITRESS 2. ASST. COOK (MALE) ATTRACTIVE SALARY. MALAYSIAN ARE WELCOME. Interested please call personally (from 3pm spm i al Yen San Bundtng 2M. Orchard Rd Singapore OW3 CEMENT TANKER DRIVERS Possess class 4 5 licence. Interested please call personally for Interview I3E Mindheoe Road. Singapore683 words
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Advertisement724 1982-06-17 28 ijjl^ 0 Diytoywiawt CLEANING SUPERVISOR REOUIRED Possess valid Class 3 licence. Must be able lo work at night Previous experience an advantage. Preferably living In Bedok area Salary $600 negotiable Please call *****38 for Interview. EXPANDING CONSTRUCTION FIRM requires a Despatch Rider. Motorcycle will be provided by the Company Interested724 words
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Advertisement934 1982-06-17 28 ITORE ASSISTANT WANTED With or without experience In store work Interested, call personally at 615, Oeylang Road, near Lorong 31. TECHNICAL FIRM REOUIRES 1 Accounts Clerk and 1 Office Boy. Please call personally to: 019 Maxwell House. Maxwell Road. Singapore 0106 Tel *****58 TRANSPORT COMPANY REQUIRES Class 4 Lorry Drivers934 words
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Advertisement868 1982-06-17 28 Vehlctes A Boats 73 Vthichts Accsssones/Maintenance REGISTRATION PLATE NO: SL 91Z. highest bidder secures! Tel: *****21 after lpm 74 VshiCrS Financing/ Insurance LM MOTOR CREDIT Comtrrtrciil A PnvaU VcMclh are acceptable Period of Loan 36 Months LOAN L IMIT 90% Enquiries: 43«181( 10 Lines) 137, 3rd Floor Peoples Park Cantra868 words
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Advertisement2343 1982-06-17 28 ffi Vehicles Boats SEPT. imo HONDA Prelude. 2nd owner, alrcon. sports rims, radio/ cassette, power windows and original metallic green paint body $29,000 on o. Tel *****39/ *****9 View at: Ang Mo Klo Itn ACCORO 3-DOOR Auto, alrcon. radio/ cassette, original paint. In perfect condition, 17,000 km only. 1 expal2,343 words
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Advertisement440 1982-06-17 29 frt} Vehicles Boats 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Mitsubishi LATE 1979. MITSUBISHI I. it J I4nn (.I I Ml—M owner Good cnnditmii $21,000 ono Tel: I *****0S < LATE 1*77 SIGMA (is Alrcond. He -ixirLs rims, tyres. mm .x paint $15,000 *****5 I MAY. 19*0. LANCER mm SI. Full ET440 words
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Advertisement516 1982-06-17 29 ALMOST SO TOYOTA DX 1300 re 1 Air< onri tie* tyres, hl-fl. radio/ t rasselte. power windows, road r lax new tuff-koted. tip-top rondltion $19,900 Tel *****40 DECEMBER I*7* TOYOTA Corona. 1600 r c New model Alrcon. one owner Tax November °82 $16,900 Blk 161. 1616 A Lorong I Toa516 words
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Advertisement274 1982-06-17 29 sii E •7* TOYOT* CORONA 1600 New ax. PARF. passed Vlcom. alrcon. adlo. Selling $12 300 Tel: *****2 OYOTA 1*77 2 owners. Alrcond 'ontact Mr Llal. Tel: *****52 k) Subaru OR THE 0000 Choice, best servre and wide range of Subaru. all at: Ng Keong Car Traders >w Ltd Plot274 words
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Advertisement337 1982-06-17 29 OWNER LEAVING 1*79 Ford Cortina Ghia 2.0 Automatic Co regd. Alrcond. radio, cassette, new battery and lyres. $11,500 0.n.0. LataiMO Honda Accord Alrcond. sport rims, radio, cassette, power windows. Private owner. $27,500 0.n.0 a both cars guaranteed showroom condition TEL:2OO7*3* Vtaw 2. VEERAGOO CLOSE OFF UPPER SERANGOON ROAD (M.S. SINGAPORE337 words
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Advertisement1296 1982-06-17 29 Ten E •77 DIRECTOR'S AIRCOND ■u-eiii 504 Auto. One PARF iwner. Immaculate condition lea.sonable offer secures Call ***** •7* SUZUKI JEEP. 800 cc Alrond. radio/cassette, new tyres/ ialnt. many accessories $13,500 n.o trade-in possible Braddell toad Mobil Station. lUYING/ SELLING/ EXPORTING Mercedes 450/ 350/ 280S/ 250. IMW 7331 A. 31,296 words
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Advertisement747 1982-06-17 29 I I CB p Vehicles Boats HIGH PRICE FOR Company or non-PARF cars. Strictly cash. Heng Hoe Brothers Trading Company Tel: *****19/ *****80 *****53 URGENTLY REQUIRED A good used car from 1977 onwards. Company or private registration considered Please ring *****77 Mr. Koh 9.00 am t0 5.00 p.m. A BUSINESSMAN747 words
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Advertisement642 1982-06-17 29 78 Scrap Vehicle* BELOW 1000 C.C. 4.100. 1001 c.c $7,050 1601 c.c $10,500 2001 cc $24,000 Cash payment. Tel: *****12 *****52 (7a.m. to 11p.m. 23. Lorong Biawak. Spore 1335 Contact Llm. FOUR UNIT 2*oo c c SZ scrap cars to SZ only. $18,000 Including transfer fee. Tel: *****52 *****12. 23.642 words
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Advertisement661 1982-06-17 29 4k E Accommodation ■M|| Proptrtte* TOHO GARDEN CONDOMINIUM NO RESTRICTIONS TO FOREIGNERS TOHO GARDEN is situated off Yio Chu Kang Road, (near Paya Lebar Road) and is ideal for quiet residential living. It is easily accessible and is only 6km (4 miles) from the city zone. Area: Type A 1,535661 words
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Advertisement468 1982-06-17 29 AVAILABLE NOW a Woollarton Oriva. 2-storsy do tacrtad bungalow Centrally ancond. partially furnished. $8,000 p.m Coronation Road Waal, 3-storay bungalow Alrrond. fully furnished $7,000 pm TEL: *****12/2202*00 BUKIT TIMAH DISTRICT 2-storey semi-detached, newly renovated, large living and dining areas 4 bedrooms. I servant's, ceramic and carpet flooring $3,500 Furmshad ASIAN468 words
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Advertisement762 1982-06-17 30 Bp JiCCOtTWllOCifllrOfl PropiftlM 32-STOREY PEACE CENTRE/ MANSION No 1 Sophia /Setegie Road. Singapore 0922 No restriction to foreigners City apartments j for gracious City living ijL L uxunous 3 or 4 carpeted bedrooms with split level Recreational Facilities: s S3 Tennis, Golf Putting, Roof gS 2 Garden, Sauna Bath, s;762 words
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Advertisement636 1982-06-17 30 NEAR BUKIT timah double-storey semi-detached 3 rooms. 1 servant's Area 4.000 over sq.ft. at $3,000. Ring: *****25 THOMSON/ VK) CHU KANG vicinity. Double-storey terrace, 3-bed-roomed, store/ car porch, unfurnished $1.400. *****44. TO LET 2-STOREY terrace house with 3 bedrooms In district 0922 near Lucky Plaza. Contact *****46 Miss Lee for636 words
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Advertisement585 1982-06-17 30 assiaasi BT Hanieiaiai 111 i rropinm Within the Central Business District: UIC Building Far East Finance Building The Arcade Peninsula Plaza International Plaza Carpenter Street Shenton Houso Outside the Central Business District: Orchard Towers Sim Lim Towers Katong Shopping Centre c ELIZABETH TOWER SS.SOO High floor, good city view 4585 words
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Advertisement569 1982-06-17 30 THOMSON YAOHAN VICINITY 2-storey townhouse with garden 4 bedrooms, modern kitchen, fridge, cooker. Fully lurmaiied $3,000 DIST. 9 CAMWBLL PLAZA high floor apartment with central alrcond. pool, large living and dining suitable for executive entertaining. Modern kitchen. 3 bedrooms. 3 bathrooms. 1 servant's. Available for 1 year's lease. $8,000 fully569 words
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Advertisement905 1982-06-17 30 ▲'^aY af" a\l?i'im*JlWWfalttfMl A LUCKY PLAZA Luiurious brand new apartment situated in the heart o( Orchard Road on Ngh floor. 3 bedrooms. area: 1.71S aq fl Rental $3,500 J B SERVICES BMM a Near Cathay Building, off Orchard Road, luxurious apartment, 4 bedrooms, central alrcon, extensively furnished. $3,700. c Diet.905 words
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Advertisement860 1982-06-17 30 DIST. 11. HILLCREST ARCADIA. lovely 4 bedroomed apartment Fully alrcond Balcony facing country club facilities. Kitchen fully equipped. Partly furnished $4,000 Everton Realty. *****76 *****79 RtOOEWOOO. HIOH FLOOR, 4 bedrooms, partially furnished. 6 alrconds. Dryer, washing machine, fridge, cooker. 2.000 sq.ft. Full condominium facilities. $3,500. Tel: *****11/ *****33 (Agent). BELLIAN860 words
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Advertisement864 1982-06-17 30 DIST 10 DRAYCOTT TOWERS high floor apartment. 3 bedrooms, bathrooms attached, available Immediately. Tel: *****88 DIST. 22, LAKESIDE TOWER high floor, facing garden, fully furnished. Immediate occupation $2,000 Telephone *****83. DIST. 27, GARDENIA COURT, beautifully furnished condominium, available 15/7/82 for $2,300 Intarested contact Agent: *****72 DIST. 2f, CAMELLIA PARK brand864 words
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Advertisement425 1982-06-17 30 EXPATRIATE FAMILY WANTS detached bungalow In dlsts. 9/ 10/ 11 Furnished/ unfurnished Owners please call PAA *****75 KOREAN COUPLE NO children urgently requires house/ apartment. Any districts. Company lease. $1,500 $3,500 *****77 WE HAVE SEVERAL foreign executives looking for houses/ apartments Different budget Owners call Houseworld *****64 b) Flats WANTED425 words
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Advertisement730 1982-06-17 30 jj^ C Aixonwwwtetlon bM|| i Proptrttt c DISTRICT 10. off Holland Road, single-storey semi-detached. 3.500 sq ft 3 bedrooms. DISTRICT 19. Serangoon Garden Estate, single-storey semi-detached 3 bedrooms, vacant possession c DISTRICT 10. double-storey detached bungalow 4 bedrooma. servant's. 8.500 sq fl vacant possession $000,000 c DISTRICT 2S, Selelar Hills730 words
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Advertisement896 1982-06-17 30 DtST. I*. SERANOOON vicinity (6 miles), renovated double-storey corner terrace, 3 bedrooms/ servant's freehold /vacant possession Approx. 3.000 sq.ft. splitlevel. $450,000/- Chelsea Homes--*****15 23M221 OWNEP SELLING DIST. 20 Jalan Telang single-storey terrace house, morning sun 3 bedrooms. Large garden and backyard Approximately 2,000 sq f t, not renovated Freehold. $255,000896 words
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Advertisement732 1982-06-17 31 jmm^W r Acconwiodetton 4 Mill i" Properties 89 ProptrtNM For Salt b) Flats .^W ESTATE i^awaawA 3500 offices |2^saß WORLDWIDE 000 LOCATION DIST. 200 Up Paya Laoar Rd 19 230 Tnomaonßd 11 240 City Plaza 15 250 N.wlon Apt 11 290 Sky Villa 2*o Goodluck Gdn 21 290 LakandaTwr 22732 words
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Advertisement763 1982-06-17 31 a DISTRICT walk-up apartmenl. 3 bedrooms. 1.200 sq n Asking S2fS.OOO. Vacant possession. a DISTRICT S. Hong Laong Condominium with full facilities 3 bedrooms. 1200 sqft Asking VIM 000 HOLLAND HOUSING PTE LTD TEL: 2357*04 LINES) WBT.II Townhouaa Condominium style. 2 l/2-storey. Freehold. 1.900 sq.ft.. Ideal for Investment Foreigners can763 words
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Advertisement938 1982-06-17 31 a r Accommodation ■■H r Properties OIST 2. INTERNATIONAL PLAZA Studio apartmenl Approximately 800 sq ft Beautifully furnlahed Swimming pool. Ideal Investment, foreigners eligible. $255,000 *****11 dist ?i MIMOSA COURT Brand new 2-bedroomed garden apartment Approx 1.300 sqft. Own garden, recreational facilities, foreigners eligible. $320,000 *****11 DIST 5. WEST COAST938 words
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Advertisement706 1982-06-17 31 REGENT GARDEN CONDOMINIUM at West Coast Road Completion early 1983 Cull *****33(3 lines) $450,000 EUGENIA COURT Pandan Valley Immediate occupancy Call *****59/*****55 CITY PLAZA. HIGH floor 1.700 sq ft. Interested, tel *****95 c) Other Real Estates BELLIAN REAL ESTATE offer on behalf or Client FOR SALE RESIDENTIAL LAND Wllh approval706 words
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Advertisement785 1982-06-17 31 F Accommodation MM\\ i Properties FACTORIES. WAREHOUSE CUM OFFICE FOR RENT/ SALE Macpharson/ Paya Labar/ Thomson Sims Avanua 1.500/ 1.700/ 2.000/ 2.500/ 3.000/ 3.600/ 4.200/ 5.400/ 7.700/ 13.000/ 20.000 sq.ft 2******/ 2****** KENT HOUSING AGENCY FOR SALE FraahoM factory/ warahouaa building in Gaytang vicinity. Sita araa: 1. 428 sq. metres785 words
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Advertisement646 1982-06-17 31 SrONG HOE 5-STORE Y WAREHOUSE Lorong 1, Toa Payoh Singapore 1231 A vailable lor lease immediately* 3rd floor 1296 C. 8.500 sqft. (789 6 sq.m Ist floor 1296 A. small spaces available Groundfloor. 1298. 8675 sq ft. (805.9 sq.m High celling 2 main gooda lift 2 tons load capacity each646 words
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Advertisement813 1982-06-17 31 i( A c Accommodation ■■H T Properties Arcade (Sq It) *****100 Asia C hambers 2700 1 4545 Bt Timah Shpg 1741 Bylandtßldg 1060/2140 Cacil St. ($3 p s.l 3OOU/6000 Golden Mile 708/926/1219 PIL Bldg 1189/2813 Peninsula Plaza 1830 Shenton House 1234/1819 Tunas BMg 4245/8490 Yen San Bldg 681/990/5000 YSC PROPERTY:813 words
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Advertisement737 1982-06-17 31 PRIME OFFICE SPACE of 900 sq.ft at The Arcade available for rent Principals contact *****37 SHAW TOWER, high floor, harbour view Approx. 3.100 sqfl Call: *****21 SHENTON HOUSE 504 sq fl High floor, quick rental. $5 50 p.s.f Sale considered Tel. *****46 WOH HUP COMPLEX sth floor. 2 adjoining units737 words
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Advertisement298 1982-06-17 31 HHI G TraveiGuide 7i(&Bgdtan Wedding fijfotieynjooti T0u%82 Date: 26th September 198^ Venue: Neptune Theatre S> Restaurant Departure: 27th September 1982 ASIA 1. TAIWAN/HONG KONG/BANGKOK (PHILIPPINES) 8/11/14 days from *****.--2. ALL TAIWAN /JAPAN/KOREA/ HONG KONG/THAILAND 15/18/21 days from *****.--3. PHILIPPINE/HONG KONG 6/9 days from *****.--4. BANGKOK/PATTAYA/CHIENGMAI 5/7 days from 8911.AMERICA WESTCOAT298 words
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Advertisement78 1982-06-17 32 TAOO3 Shentours PHILIPPINES The best buy in town 7days Manila $1180 INCLUSIVE 2 NIGHTS AT BAGUIO HYATT TERRACE 7days Manila Hong Kong $1480 INCLUSIVE 3 NIGHTS AT EXCELSIOR HOTEL I nquire about our other Philippines Tel: *****00. n>>> Shentours me Ltd 0? 02 Pel< Chuan Bldf> 116 Lavender St Spore78 words
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Advertisement191 1982-06-17 32 CITrCENTER TRAVELS 4 COACH TOUR PTE LTD 470 River Valley Road (1024) Tal: 7371M0/*****87/*****12 2D/3N GENTING Sl3O/SIM Drp Kvery Frl 9p m 20/3N FRASERS MILL $139/1149 D*p Every Frl 9p m ID KUKUP/ SAFARI $40 Urp. 22/7 and every Sunday NATIONAL DAY SPECIAL 20/3N GENTING Drp. 7/8/82 9p m 40191 words
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Advertisement650 1982-06-17 32 mjl Education Instruction Now! You too can benefit from Britain's widest recognised Audio-Visual Computer Training At lasl the type ot training you have always wanted but was Deyond your reach is available to you You are mvitedJo send with no obligation, lor your free copy Q) The Microchip Revolution This650 words
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Obituaries
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Obituary32 1982-06-17 33 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MRS. LEE CHIM HUK (nee MADAM TAN GUAT POH) Wish to convey their grateful thanks to friends and relatives for expressions of sympathy in their recent bereavement.32 words
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Obituary, Illustration135 1982-06-17 33 departed on IMh Jim* 1M2 taming baMnd SON DAUGHTERS-tN-LAW I.im Meng Hwang Wong Swee Ngo Wong Ah Lien GRANDSONS GRAND DAUGHTERS Llm Tow Yong Deceased Llm Tow Keow Tow K he ii ii Tow Fong Tow Soon Tow Wah Tow Toon Slew Lui Tow Boon GRAND SONS-IN-LAW GRAND DAUGHTERS IN135 words
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Obituary, Illustration44 1982-06-17 33 wi>hes to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends for their kind assistance, attendance, messages of condolence, wreaths, scrolls and donations during their recent bereavement. All donations will be given to charitable organisations. THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MDM KANG SIM GIM44 words
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Obituary59 1982-06-17 33 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT CHONG TONG BING CHONG TONG CHAN CHONG TONG MUN (DR) CHONG TONG WHYE CHONG TONG CHAO CHONG TONG THOK and OTHER MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MDM CHOW YAU MENG wish to thank all Relatives, Colleague*, Friend*, Business Associats* and Institutions for thsir kind assistance, condolence*, donations,59 words
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Obituary, Illustration50 1982-06-17 33 in loving memory ol our remeruncie LATE KRISHNA KURUP S/O RAMAN NAMBIAR. Departed on 28-6-81. One year has passed but memories stay fresh and painful Alwaye lomambarad by children •od gfsWMftcMMrtA. 1.1 yeer prefer ceremony today 17-S-S2 from 30 pm to 00 pm at 52 c. Andreara Avenue, Spore 1778.50 words
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Obituary, Illustration112 1982-06-17 33 Wrfe ol the Late MR. CHARLES WEE CHEOK LENG, paaaad away peacefully on 15 S2 leaving behind ton*. Patrick, Auguatin, Joaaph. Andrew Frenci. D.ughi.r. in l»» Ruby, Susan. Maria. Judy ft Atda. Daughter* Catherine, Lucy Agatha. Sona-wMew, C.W. Loh CuUen and Edwin (Oeceaeed) and 11 grandehildran to mourn112 words
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Obituary, Illustration47 1982-06-17 33 MR. A. GANAPATMY (RETIRED FOREMAN, PUB ELECTRICITY DEPT PASSED AWAY ON 15 g«I IN INCMA. LEAVES BEHIND WIFE SOUNOARAM. SONS RAJAIVA, THIAGARAJ. DAUGHTER SUSMEE LA IN SINGAPORE (131-G BLOCK 219 BOON LAV AVENUE (SINGAPORE 22*4). IN INDIA SONS DHANARAJ. SUKUMAR. DAUGHTERS MEENACHI AND SAROJA MOURN HIS LOSB.47 words
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Obituary, Illustration26 1982-06-17 33 DEPARTED 17 All One tong year hea peeaed but will •I ways d# rs)iiivoiD#re>o by fsNIUly and loved one*. MR. CHIA QUEE YIN26 words
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Obituary, Illustration42 1982-06-17 33 "Ifi 4 years today since you've gone away But sweet cherished memories of you In our hearts will forever stay." and grand cnHdf en. MRS ANO BOOM K WEE KM Mdm. Rom Tan Seoh G»efc Depart** 17 J.7S42 words
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Obituary, Illustration57 1982-06-17 33 Sweet memories of you remain deep In our hearts. Not Just to-day but everyday. Has found sweet rest at last. We who love him ITnow how much we lost him on» year ago p.intutly mlaaed by your^ beloved wife end children and loved once. MR. WILLIAM57 words
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Obituary, Illustration24 1982-06-17 33 Lovingly remembered by hia beloved Wile, Daughter, Brothers, Sieter a Loved Ones. ROBERT WINDRATH CaMed Home on 17th June ISM24 words
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Obituary, Illustration24 1982-06-17 33 Departed: 17th Jim* 1976 Aiwayt Btmtmlmfd by Husband, ChiWfß>f>, OfWewCfMlorAn m LOV#O Once. Mdm Kotl Mock Mil24 words
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Obituary, Illustration78 1982-06-17 33 CATHERINE LEE SEOW HOON aged 22 years, passed away peacefully on 14th June 1982 at 11.00 am Sadly missed but fondly remembered forever by beloved husband and family. She wee cremated on i5/«/*2 at Mount Vemon Crematorium. THE HUSBAND ANO FAMILY express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to78 words
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Obituary, Illustration65 1982-06-17 33 wish to express their heartfelt thanks to relatives and friends and staff of Jurong Power Station for their assistance, attendance, wreaths, condolences and donations during their recent bereavement ATMMA SHANTI POOJAi will be haM at Sri Sivan Tampta Orchard Road on 17tti Juna *3 at 7.30 pm.65 words
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Advertisement646 1982-06-17 33 fl| Education Instruction 112 Commercial NEW CLASSES BUSBKSS CORRESPONDENCE Thursday 7 30 9 pm Commencing I July COSTING BEGINNERS Friday 7 30 -9 pm Commem ingzuly BOOKKEEPING BEGINNERS Sat 3 -4 30 pm Commencing 19 June BOOKKEEPING BITER Friday 6 7 X pm Commencing 18 June HIGHER ACCOUNTING Monday 7646 words
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Advertisement539 1982-06-17 33 RAJA'S COLLEGE OFFERS Secretarial, Stenography. Bookkeeping. Shorthand. Typewriting, English. Correspondence. Telex: Raja's 37C Bras Basah Complex: *****70/*****03 TYPEWRmNO: ONE/TWO months Intensive course. Anytime 800 am 900pm dally Singapore Institute of Commerce, 283 C, Selegle Complex (3rd Floor) *****81/*****49 INTERESTED IN COMPUTERS? Join as a member Free training, computer time and539 words
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Advertisement173 1982-06-17 33 NOTICES DISTRIBUTORS WATVPTFTI FOR HARDING CARPETS «*»A™ X aril w Canada's Largest Carpet Manufacturer Interested parties please write in With particulars toDlatribution Division JjHP HARDING CARPETS BDN. BHD. JL JL 18th Floor B&ngunan Bank lUky«t. obob Jalan Tang-el. K Lumpur. 10-01. I Tel: 76 18 19. *****8 *****0. *****7 e>173 words
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Advertisement387 1982-06-17 33 IN THE MATTER OP THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 18S AND ST. MARK'S SERVICES (PTE) LTD (In Voluntary Uqnidaden) SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of St. Mark's Services (Pte) Ltd duly convened and held at 321 Joo Chiat Place, Singapore on 15th June 1982 the following387 words
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Article, Illustration542 1982-06-17 34 LONDON, Wed. Top seeds John McEnroe and Jimmy Connors should survive their first matches easily enough, but both face potential trouble on the way to their projected meeting in the Wimbledon final on American Independence Day, July 4. Yesterday's draw gave the twoReuter - 542 words
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226 1982-06-17 34 EASTBOURNE, England, Wed. Billie Jean King, six times Wimbledon champion, was among five seeds knocked out of a women's international tennis tournament here yesterday. Billie Jean crashed 1-6, 6-1, to South African Rosalyn Fairbank, the girl she defeated in the final of theReuter - 226 words
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Article121 1982-06-17 34 BRISTOL, Wed. American Van Winitsky, who was drawn yesterday against title-holder John McEnroe in the first round at Wimbledon, feU to his lowly-ranked compatriot, Matt Doyle, in the Bristol tennis tournament yesterday. Doyle, 70 places below Winitsky in the international rankings, won the first-round matchReuter - 121 words
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148 1982-06-17 34 Vijay clears round, then receives pleasant surprise LONDON, Wed. India's Davis Cup tennis captain, Vijay AmritraJ, reached the third round of the Wimbledon qualifying tournament yesterday and then, discovered he was already guaranteed a place in the championships, starting on Monday. Amritraj, who reached last year's quarter-finals but had toReuter - 148 words
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84 1982-06-17 34 SAN FRANCISCO, Wed. Martina Navratilova maintains her big lead in the 1982 world-wide women's tennis earnings list with U*****,900 ($869,232), the Women's Tennis Association reported yesterday. Top 10 (US unless stated): 1 Martina Navratilova U*****,900. 2 AnI drea Jaeger U*****,062, 3 Chris EvertReuter - 84 words
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Article188 1982-06-17 34 Despite absence of big names, neither can guarantee easy passage BONN, Wed. Swedish teaals star Bjorn Barg was quoted yesterday as saying he would return to Graad Prix tennis next year, evea though It meant qualifying for each tournament. Borg, 21, wb* won Wimbledon five188 words
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Advertisement806 1982-06-17 34 Whichpersonal computer can make youbetter at what ydudobest? For you, choosing a personal computer means making i an intelligent decision. p-—^^^ And isn't that what^dobest> 1 1 7~~ HPH7 first step in your IBM PC. Apple in J«^J p fth&^trfizntf d«ision-making process is IL jflfc PJ^ ]O$V W analysis. You806 words
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Advertisement351 1982-06-17 34 When Their Trade is Treachery was first published in March 198 1 it immediately became a sensational number one best-seller, making headlines around the world with its inside story of treachery and cover-up in high places. Chapman Pinchers revelation that a former head of MIS, Sir Roger Hollis, had been351 words
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333 1982-06-17 35 ON THE TRACK with EQUESTRIENNE IPOH, Wed. Seven-year-old Exider, with three wins in seven outings last season, strode out fluently over 600 m in 41 sec. He was partnered by George Podmore. The going was good with some "give". The New Zealand gelding333 words
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Article22 1982-06-17 35 Imperial Lord Brown Kentuckian Vanity Fair Vanda Crescent Gallant Wave Spearhead Takeachance Credit line II Festivity II Seattle Dream22 words
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Article, Illustration513 1982-06-17 35 ' EPSOM JEEP - New-look schedule to combat spate of scratchings EPSOM JEEP By IPOH, Wed. The Perak Turf Club are experimenting with an imaginative racing schedule which may not solve the nagging "scratchings problem" altogether but should at least cut down the alarming number of withdrawals and scratchings now plaguing each race meeting513 words
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262 1982-06-17 35 AlHhe-way win for Horage in Coventry Stakes ASCOT (England), Wednesday HORAGE brought off a fairytale win for trainer Matt McCormack in the Coventry Stakes for two-year-olds, on the opening day of the four-day Royal Ascot meeting yesterday. Horage, who cost £8,400 (S$32,(X») as a yearling, is the most expensive ofReuter - 262 words
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Article73 1982-06-17 35 SIGLAP, Moulmein and Cairnhiil swept to easy 3-0 victories over their respective opponents in the first round matches of the Inter-constitu-ency table tennis tournament at the Gay World Stadium. Siglap defeated Clementi, Moulmein beat Delta and Cairnhill trounced Bedok. Other remits: Bukit Timah bt Aver Rajah 3-1. Kg73 words
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Article204 1982-06-17 35 Watch out for Best Picture IPOH, Wed. Best Picture looks the pick of the two Class 2 newcomers entered for the Perak Turf Club June meeting here on Saturday. Best Picture is a three-year-old bay Australian gelding by Seventh Hussar out of Oscar Award. He started five times at three204 words
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Advertisement640 1982-06-17 35 GENUINE RUBY RINGS SPECIAL OFFER Our organisation, established in Bangkok in 1960, I is the largest gem-cutting operation in the Far af%aT>lsf^ag I |OTT East, buying directly from mine sources and prime ai ■■l^#iS U^at I producers throughout the world. Several times a year we are able to buy large640 words
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Article, Illustration198 1982-06-17 36 IF YOU enjoy having your ribs tlrkled, then keep yourself free on July 5 and 7, writes PETER SIOW. For that's when the Harlem Crowns will be in town to bring down the root at the Gay World Stadium with their fanny brandMAZLAN BADRON - 198 words
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Article, Illustration514 1982-06-17 36 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By Champ faces disciplinary committee on Monday 41 SPOKE to the Press because I knew that that would be the only way of getting the SLTA to sit np and take notice of what I had to say. I have said those things because514 words
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Article100 1982-06-17 36 Prize-money for swim competition FOR the first time, prizemoney will be awarded to winners of this year's inter-con-stituency swimming championships at Toa Payoh pool from July 11-Aug. 14. The meet, organised by the Singapore Sports Council, will be divided into five sections men's senior, junior, veterans, veterans (special) and women's.100 words
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Article, Illustration451 1982-06-17 36 PETER SIOW - Ng loves to stare danger in the face PETER SIOW PROFILE By DANGER tags along whenever Ng Teck Huat, Singapore's latest recruit to the national basketball team, steps onto the court. Often, he ends up destroying the opponents with his vision, skill and strength. The 20-year-old centre, who came under451 words
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187 1982-06-17 36 WILFRED YEO - Ritger's students to assist in youth scheme WILFRED YEO By FORMER national champion Ronnie Ng has been recruited to assist in the Kallang Bowl's youth bowling scheme starting today. Ng, who won the national Masters' title last year and was runner-up to Dennis Lim last week, will help Kallang manager187 words
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Article151 1982-06-17 36 PENDING a decision from the Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association, the best squash players in the Indian Armed Forces may be seen in the Republic for a series of matches. They will, if they come, be led by Major Raj Manchanda, the Indian national champion. Narjit151 words
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Advertisement193 1982-06-17 36 J^W ONO SOKKI T^Nj^^ clic^it«l instruments a. control systems WT ELECTRONIC DIGITAL LINEAR GAUGE J II r "I rnnn EG 105 J^ tlt-IQU Measuring Range: 25mm Instantly Selectable inch-mm Resolution 0.002 mm Regional Distributor: i -j PACIFIC SOUTH EAST TRADING CO T D JS^ir H T A r N D193 words
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Article, Illustration240 1982-06-17 37 EDMUND WEE (right), Singapore's farmer IntrrnmtiMuU, ha* been setoctrd IlMgkMW's beat gMtlkeeper, report* JOE DORAI. The liiMif ewu for him a place la tfce Colony's AIJ-SUrs squad, who will be embtrklag m m tour of the Far ■Hi Wee wn tae award for his240 words
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240 1982-06-17 37 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Japan, China and Korea leave no stones unturned in preparations IT WILL be an uphill battle for Singapore in the Asian Youth soccer tournament, from July 31 -Aug 14, as most of the competitors are leaving no stones unturned in240 words
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Article296 1982-06-17 37 f LEX BEOW YAM - f LEX BEOW YAM B) WONG SHOON KEAT, who won the national badminton title for the third time last Sunday, will have a chance to show off his prowess when he plays for the Singapore Badminton Association President's team against Australia tomorrow night. It296 words
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Article48 1982-06-17 37 BASEBALL: The champions of Latin America and the Far East will meet in the opening game of the annual Little League world series in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, on Aug 24. The second game of the 36th annual series will have the United States South playing the West.48 words
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Article51 1982-06-17 37 BASKETBALL: The United States, Canada and South Korea won their final-round matches in the sixth William Jones Cup women's tournament in faipeh on Tuesday night. The US beat Taiwan's Kuanhua team 96-59, after leading 46-39 at half time. The Canadians trounced Sweden 53--40. and South Korea defeated France51 words
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Article29 1982-06-17 37 GOLF: A record 1,121 golfers have entered for the British Open championship at Royal Troon from July 15-18, the first time the list has reached four figures.29 words
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Article55 1982-06-17 37 RAY FLOYD'S U5572,000 ($149,760) prize for winning the Memphis Classic moved him into second pU-e In the 1982 US men's tour earnings with U*****,610. the Professional Golfers' Association reported. The top five: 1. Craig Stadler U*****,068. 2. Ray Floyd U*****,610, 3. Tom Watson U*****,796. 4. Tom Kite U*****,151.Agencies - 55 words
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Article145 1982-06-17 37 AS expected, Putra Cup trialist Vincent Lee won Warren Golf Hub's inaugural club junior championship at Folkestone Road yesterday. Sixteen-year-old Vincent, who plays off a seven handicap, was only four over par with a sparkling round of 73 on Tuesday, when he completed the front145 words
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Article29 1982-06-17 37 JAKARTA. Wed. Japan trounced Jakarta SO in the Mara Halim Cup soccer tournament in Medan, North Sumatra, last night. Other result: Italy 4 Medan Club 1. AFP.AFP - 29 words
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221 1982-06-17 37 BEIJING, Wed. The first Soviet sports delegation to visit China in 17 years arrived here yesterday, and "sports diplomacy" between the rival Communist giants took a step forward. Five of the Soviet Union's top athletes, their coach and a senior sports officialUPI - 221 words
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376 1982-06-17 37 LONDON, Wed. Unbeaten English cricket championship leaders Middlesex stumbled to 39 for two against Yorkshire before rain forced a draw yesterday. But they remain 15 points clear of secondplaced Sussex, who beat Worcestershire in two days on Monday. Before the weather closed in, Middlesex,Reuter - 376 words
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Advertisement271 1982-06-17 37 DgCO^En pilot nEnx I H^^fcfc,. win (On ies 1 I H, > I THESE Buy PILOT NEO-X Pencil Leod^«> s I übW 4& afl K CADlll/^MIC now and enter tti Is s^^ry H W^ Wf FABULOUS interesting ft easy- I ■r prizes to-wmcont-i! 1 5 First Prizes SFsU of a271 words
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Miscellaneous119 1982-06-17 37 BASKETBALL NattowU yoita r'»hlpii: Boys': Thomson v Lotto. Telok Ayer v Wan Tor, Armed Forces v Jalan Besar, Jurone Sec v Bukit Timah (People's Assn. 7.15 p. nv). BILUAKD6 National four-ball championship (Katong Saloon. 7.30 p. m.). HOCKEY Friendly: Dutch Club v PARC (Tanglin. 5 p.m.). SOCCER NFL Dtv. 1:119 words
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Article, Illustration433 1982-06-17 38 Austrian mission of pride after the fall OVEIDO, Wed. Austria, dogged by a row over a cancelled friendly game, take on Chile here tomorrow in a World Cup Group Two match that could well decide who goes through to the second round. Former champions West Germany, facing underdogs Algeria inReuter - 433 words
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Article, Illustration496 1982-06-17 38 BILBAO, Wed. Pat Jennings embodies the spirit of the Northern Ireland team as they relax in their hotel before their opening World Cup Group Five match against highlyfancied Yugoslavia at the Estadio La Romareda in Zaragoza tomorrow night. Arsenal goalkeeper Jennings celebrated his 37th496 words
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Article267 1982-06-17 38 Team in Hungary mood VALLADOLID, Wed. Well-drilled Czechoslovakia hope to follow Bast European neighbours Hungary on the goal trail by piling up a large score against Kuwait in their World Cup Group Four match here tomorrow. After the Hungarians swamped El Salvador lt-l InReuter - 267 words
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Article41 1982-06-17 38 Chile v Austria (Gp 2) at Oviedo: 11.15 p. m. (Spore time) Czech v Kuwait (Gp 4) at Valladolid: 11.15 p. m. (Spore time) Yugoslavia v N. Ireland (Gp 5) at Zaragoza: 3 a. m. Fri. (Spore time)41 words
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Advertisement513 1982-06-17 38 Soundsational Akai Month For the next 30 days, you can enjoy big MA J savings, special offers and FREE gifts on a I I wide range of Akai audio and video l^f^ equipment at any of our stores. -^p«pj IfIHHHHHH i Take your pick of quality Akai mini- -^fl Jijll^iw513 words
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Article, Illustration330 1982-06-17 39 The night it rained goals in Spain MADRID, Wed. Hungary broke new ground in the World Cop here last night with a 16-1 plunder of helpless El Salvador and then came in for criticism from manager Kalman Meszoly. No team had reached double figures In the finals before, but MeszolyUPI - 330 words
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Article, Illustration535 1982-06-17 39 SCOTLAND 5 NEW ZEALAND 2 Star midfielder nets twice in opening win over New Zealand MALAGA, Wed. Scotland manager Jock Stein looks certain to make changes for Friday's match against Brazil despite the 5-2 win over outsiders New Zealand in their opening Group Six match here yesterday. ThoughAFP - 535 words
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Article, Illustration207 1982-06-17 39 Kiss of life ...and he does it 3 times HUNGARY 10 EL SALVADOR 1 The Hungarians surged straight into attack and went two-op In 11 minutes through captain Tiber Nyilasl (third minute) and Gabor Poloakei (Uth). They Increased their lead after 23 minutes when right winger Laszio Fasekas lashed past207 words
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Article208 1982-06-17 39 CAMEROUN 0 PERU 0 LA CORUNA, Wed. Cameroun's French manager Jean Vincent said he was delighted with the African country's surprise 0-0 draw with Peru in their Group One match here yesterday. "Anything can happen now," he said, "we could well decide who goes into the second roundAFP - 208 words
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Advertisement556 1982-06-17 39 Ine jewellery diamonds rubies, sapphires, loose gem stones AjHnMnW. ~a must cleared at VCCC^N j/Wyjß&ft A\< rock -bottom prices! -^V?^^ Hfcj/^ All major credit cards welcome. I ■■^^■nuuu^^JF^ P TREASURES OF SIAM EXHIBITION cum SALE Holiday Inn, sth floor, (near poolside) Scotts Road. Enquiries: *****66 ext 8549. I Opens: 10am556 words
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155 1982-06-17 40 BONN, Wed. West Germans gaped at their television screens in disbelief today as their much-fancied national team crashed to a 2-1 defeat to unfancied Algeria in a Group Two match in Gijon. "Incredible", "a nightmare", "a catastrophe" were the only words sports commentators couldReuter - 155 words
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Article, Illustration423 1982-06-17 40 Giant killers Algeria out of this world GIJON, Wed. Algeria stunned the soccer world when they edged out West Germany, champions in 1954 and 1974, 2-1 in a Group Two match here today. The Germans, leading contenders to win the Cup, could have no complaints about emerging on theReuter - 423 words
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Article, Illustration417 1982-06-17 40 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT UNITED STAR AT THE DOUBLE IN ENGLAND WIN By sports Editor OUR MAN IN SPAIN ENGLAND 3 FRANCE 1 BILBAO, Wed. England had their bestever take-off scoring in just 27 seconds then ran into some air pockets before landing safely with a 3-1 victory over a417 words
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Article356 1982-06-17 40 Honduras rattle the hosts SPAIN 1 HONDURAS 1 VALENCIA, Wed. The script went wrong for Spain tonight when the World Cup hosts scraped through a meagre 1-1 draw with Group Five outsiders Honduras. For an hour, it looked as though Spain would be defeated by a team who came toReuter - 356 words
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Advertisement221 1982-06-17 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. THE big switch in the local motor industry continues. Chuan Hiang will become the new dealer for Tan Chong and this means Cycle Carriage will lose its only appointed dealer for Mitsubishi vehicles. SIOW LI SEN and MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM have the details. An221 words
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Advertisement292 1982-06-17 40 intimus Made in West Germany Absolute secrecy is guaranteed... All Intimus models are equipped with rotary HadM which are specially designed lor efficiency in performance and longer wtvkc INTIMUS 405 For security in the accounts department. Specially designed for large format EDP printouts, this shredder may. of course, also be292 words
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Miscellaneous136 1982-06-17 40 UP TO Ip.m. TODAY: Partly cloudy. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.11 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: C.59 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 815 C Cloudy Manila 24 34 C Rain Bangkok 25 33C Cloudy Melbourne 8 16C Cloudy BeijUK 17 30C Cloudy Maacaw 10136 words
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Article, Illustration1070 1982-06-17 1 The man who spends fortunes of others LEE Winkler often dreams about ways of spending the fabulous fortunes of Burt Reynolds and Anthony Hopkins. But Lee isn't just another Walter Mitty longing to discover a crock of gold. He actually does control the purse strings of the rich and famous.1,070 words
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Advertisement582 1982-06-17 1 Creative screening OUTLOOK, Pages 6 and 7 Why the Gurkhas won Port Stanley P»g«l2 world's richest families. Some of the world's biggest business deals are masterminded in his luxurious offices in Beverly Hills. He said: "Foreign people arriving in the United States are truly at loose ends. There is no582 words
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Article, Illustration241 1982-06-17 2 HONGKONG Sweat Shop Or Sanitised Factory (Ch 5, 11.11 p.m.): This is the first of a three-part documentary which probes the bustling business metropolis, Hongkong. At the mention of the name, visions of crammed activity and incessant, hectic movement are seen. But how do Hongkong people view their241 words
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Miscellaneous498 1982-06-17 2 X I his help proves worth- reactions of poor women >"' less and Alice comes up who are faced by this fig SBC 8 J f^fll f^fll w i' n a possible winning bespectacled maniac. V Z7 Wl I i lVI game plan. Or what do you think I L~|498 words
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Miscellaneous297 1982-06-17 2 Qing Yun, but Zhang out by tending to his Kong is killed by Qing land and fixing up the Yun instead. place. But before his death, But Ward's wife doesZhang Kong manages to n't like her husband ask his daughter to get making use of Heath. back the secret mannual297 words
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Miscellaneous255 1982-06-17 2 EXHIBITIONS: POUR Artiste Paintings by Leo Hee-Tong, Low Puay Hua, Low Eng and Chua Joon Siang. 11 a.m. 6 p.m. Until June 21. Thai Expo TO On all things Thai. World Trade Centre. 10 a.m.— 10 p.m. Until June Sunday. Vietnamese Ceramics 235 pieces ranging from the 6th Century to255 words
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Miscellaneous1227 1982-06-17 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Opening followed by Dynasty 720 SjJJJ A Stof The Whlte Ele 3 55Lidsvie 7.30 News and Weather Forecast 4.20 Alee (Part 2. Last Episode) cn 5.10 Captain Cook s Travels g 45 The Love 5.20 Fantasy Theatre 9 45 f^ m And Weat1,227 words
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Advertisement167 1982-06-17 4 <X)^mATJLn ATI<^s Singapore's First Video-Tape Manufacturer ill on y° ur GRAND OFFICIAL OPENING H/V^ by the honourable MR LING LEE HUA, qJ Chairman for Commerce Sub-Committee, y Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce Industry* 17 June 'B2. No 3 Gul Street 1, Jurong 2262 v f i IB I 111 I167 words
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Article, Illustration27 1982-06-17 5 Kvea Christopher Lee or DracaU will find It difficult to sink his teeth into more horror films now that the axe seems to be falling on them27 words
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Article, Illustration1521 1982-06-17 5 X-RAY Starts today at Odeon Reviewed by PATRICK SHEN No, this is horror! Blood's next door 4 Even fans of scary and supernatural films have been outraged by the blatantly anti-female attitude common in today's exploitation movies. Also offensive has been the trend toward more1,521 words
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Advertisement112 1982-06-17 5 CONGRATULATIONS, ELECTRO MAGNETIC (S) PTE LTD (O/O Singapore's First Video-Tape Manufacturer V^^K^y v» on y° ur GRAND OFFICIAL OPENING by the honourable MR LING LEE HUA, q) Chairman for Commerce Sub-Committee, j Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce Industry. 17 June '82. No 3 Gul Street 1, Jurong 2262 f HONGKONG112 words
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Article, Illustration66 1982-06-17 6 SCREEN PLAY PLAY So your house is nothing to shout about, and your privacy's sacred. But there's no reason why you shouldn't make the entrance a screening sensation and for more than just first impressions on guests. CYNTHIA WEE tells you how. Floor-to-ceiling bamboo framework for central perspex panel displaying66 words
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Article, Illustration1060 1982-06-17 6 ' JANE ANDERSON - The rewards of cornering your own space JANE ANDERSON By 4 Despite the demands of her work, her home studio allows her to be a part of family life and available when her husband or two teenagers a need her. 7 Joan Wortis, a weaver VIRGINIA Woolf had one, Picasso1,060 words
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Article, Illustration742 1982-06-17 7 STAGE your living room with witty screenplay. At the same time, project an entrance hallway without taking too much space. Take the living room of my four-room HDB apartment, for example. I have never liked the way the front doors open to reveal the742 words
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Advertisement612 1982-06-17 11 An international company invites experienced male applicants from Malaysia and Singapore for the following appointments in Saudi Arabia: DESIGNATION GROSS SALARY P.A. A. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS (ss6o.ooo> B. MECHANICAL ENGINEERS mum C TECHNICAL OFFICERS mum (ELECTRICAL) D. TECHNICAL OFFICERS mum (Mechanical) E. TECHNICIANS mum (ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL) F. SYSTEMS ANALYST/ PROGRAMMERS612 words
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Advertisement586 1982-06-17 11 NOTICES JABATAN KERJA RAYA JOHOR TENDER NOTICE PKRJ (IP) 22/82 JOHOR BAHRU NEW WATER SUPPLY SCHEME, CONTRACT NO. 7 SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF PIPES AND SPECIALS Tenders are invited for this Contract to supply and deliver steel pipes and specials comprising mainly:a) 1 257 mm outside (steel) diameter lines of586 words
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Article, Illustration860 1982-06-17 12 The Gurkhas smiling kilters SEVEN hundred small, usually smiling men who would rather die than retreat in battle, quickly became Argentina's most feared Falkland Islands foes. They are the men of the Ist Battalion 7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles, now in the British task force and far from860 words
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Advertisement155 1982-06-17 12 .^nV^n^hv M W The special DentuJ^k Sj!s&^ Creme anti-yellowing b^ V r>> formula contains stain V^& removers, a deodoran: and a L 'V' special denture polisher -ingrediente cannot be included in ordinary *j >v toothpastes ■"^♦j TrynewDentu-CremetDday m j fZf -^f Leaves dentures sparttkng clean. A". t j& fresh tasting155 words
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Article, Illustration883 1982-06-17 13 KWAN ZI - KWAN Z I By THE five-year-old dance group of Ching Kang Huay Kuan will put up three shows tomorrow night, Saturday afternoon and night at the Victoria Theatre. It offers a variety of dances including Chinese ethnic dances, Dai, Xinjiang and Yao883 words
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Article62 1982-06-17 13 &A7»rW "S/rJfiL ft£#7 o ft*s*sfs££M. eg "&tt*Jr I*** *7£itSZtt£ WIHT &t»ft«a± £>*Hffllfr WK&itfft W*# 1977*f5E20B<fc£/S ft3figi«'!l S!ltt^#A#Joc 5 tfjfo. "*?<*£ A M«!E«#iJ_rfts- ffi£ i& _L Kf ft ft ft amain *f#? ft Wfe3££«fiJ[B] ft*A A-*Jife«ff Jt /itftUfA* ffl£ft!itfj£*eA ffiii ft*fiM' *HlBft *ftn.&£ffSL2offc IKWfc* fcSlBfi» jffiflit W¥fA *t#*RM HfJSlft mmm- urnm-62 words
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Article466 1982-06-17 14 rTEOHANWUE - rTEOHANWUE By TODAY a well-groomed gentleman has a comb discreetly placed in his pocket. But in old China the impeccably dressed young man flashed a folding fan as a mark of elegance and class. The fan in its many forms has, over the centuries, come to be466 words
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Article, Illustration152 1982-06-17 14 X *>!«** 2 £«if#7 og|iil2A* *m<t&mn£.ii *ttW«B2A iktitm *fJWrtfW^A'h« S Wife** Hi A -'.ffcH tmm *ft-fc*«wtt fcttMlff] tt*MHSEI* US? |i|2A **^#fs9t#BJ |i|£iStt*« &7fcßtw!tti*jp mm **-£R»- Sift** H#*W "#S£Bc" W I DO /Nfl I m "f" ft* ft*S#B)ffi EfflMB»r*lltlft'>Wil a? H«£tt*7 +*HEIB|MBm£IS? ««7tt?E)» «a7ft f*Jsr*ttt&«*[l«#. *a«7lf§fW»4iAtf#fcffiljHo *SW#BJ *.t*3*eis**fiii ftft*tt**tt<£ m fift152 words
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Advertisement36 1982-06-17 13 Where taste still matters. The elegant new French restaurant in the heart of the financial district will soon be opening its doors On the stk Floor of The Octagon, 105, Cecil Street, Singapore 0106. Tel: *****66.36 words
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Advertisement86 1982-06-17 13 RECKITT&COLMAN (AUSTRALIA) WARN DEALERS OF BOGUS BRAND ■^^^^^^^^■n^^'^HnT^^^^^^^^^^n^n^^l^^' JP^ flLw W hy I V/ jv sir i£^^ 'li Jfr M^^Vm V\ M&^fc. 2 Reckitt Colman (Australia), the owners of the Big Sister trademark, advise dealers of an attempt to imitate their famous brand. Reckitt Colman (Australia) are taking legal action86 words
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Advertisement622 1982-06-17 16 APPOINTMENTS Rank O'Connor's ia a Company within the Rank Organisation. Our Technical Division deal* with various electronic equipment and projects. Come and join us as SALES ENGINEERS in any of the following departments in the Division: A) Indonesia Department The man we are looking for is required to sell into622 words
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Advertisement432 1982-06-17 16 BERSIA KENERING HYDRO ELECTRIC PROJECT GRIK HULU PERAK As Consulting Engineer to the Lembaga Letrik Negara Tonoh Melayu responsible (or the engineering, odministration and supervision of construction of two major hydro-electric projects on the Perak River at Bersia and Kenering, we urgently require the services of the following site supervisory432 words
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Advertisement372 1982-06-17 14 APPOINTMENTS Paramount Hotel Shopping Centre invites applications for the following positions: I Shift Leader NTC II in elec fitting installation and/or air-con refrigeration Preferably 5 years' experience in maintenance repair of building services equipment OR NTC 111 with minimum 7 years' experience in building services Must be prepared to work372 words
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Advertisement293 1982-06-17 14 HONG FOX GROUP OF COMPANIES We are a group of property development companies with substantial operations in Singapore and Hong Kong. We wish to recruit a MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANT THE JOB This is a middle management post. The appointee is to support the Financial Controller in the area of Management Accounting293 words
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Advertisement339 1982-06-17 14 I COURSE IN I SUPERVISORY MANAGEMENT H This Is on approved Examination Course H leading to the much desired qualification of I the Lancastrian School of Management (LSM). I England, Certificate in Supervisory ManageH ment. The LSM was established in 1974 to H coordinate and develop the provision of H339 words
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Advertisement258 1982-06-17 14 PREMIER MILK (S) PTE LTD. Invites applications for the position of: QUALITY CONTROL OFFICER Requirements: A Diploma in Chemical Process Technology (Food Technology) or related field of studies. Singapore citizen, preferably with experience in quality control in the food processing industries. DutJee: The incumbent will report to the Factory Manager258 words
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Advertisement580 1982-06-17 15 APPOINTMENTS f CORPORATE FINANCIAL CONTROLLER (Ref .M.S. 152) Our client is one of Malaysia's largest and fastest growing group of companies with its headquarters in Kuala Lumpur. It is involved in a wide range of business activities. This growth and diversification has given rise to the need to create the580 words
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Advertisement743 1982-06-17 15 The Selangor Pewter Group of Companies, well-known for its high quality pewter products world-wide together with its diversified interests H I in sophisticated jewellery products and an exclusive line of gift Items, is H I expanding This growth has created numerous vacancies for immediate H appointments in Kuala Lumpur and743 words
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Advertisement609 1982-06-17 15 SHIP ENGINEER A 123-ft British Registered luxury motor yacht requires the services of o full-time Engineer. She is currently in dry-dock undergoing a complete refit, making her one of the most modern in "State of the Art" luxury yachts in the world. Our Engineer will have documented proof of competency609 words
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Advertisement536 1982-06-17 15 SBIIDB The Board invites applications from Citizens/ Permanent Residents of Singapore and Citizens of other Asean countries for: The post of (A) Technical Ass-slants (B) Structural Draughtsmen (Technical Officer Grade) (C) Architectural Draughtsman (Technician Grade Qualrficationa for post (A) (B) Singapore Polytechnic Technician Diploma in Building or Civil/Structural Engineering or536 words
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Article, Illustration910 1982-06-17 16 WAU Bulan, Ayam Percik dan Nasi Dagang merupakan perkataanperkataan hak milik sebuah negara di utara semenanjung Malaysia. Dan sebut saja perkataperkataan itu, orang ramai sudah dapat menangkap negeri manakah yang dimaksudkan. Sebab, perkatan-perka-taan itu begitu popular di negeri tersebut. Memang tidak salah lagilah kalau anda terus sebutkan perkataan910 words
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Article274 1982-06-17 16 HARON A RAHMAN - HARON A RAHMAN Sepakraga and Sepaktakraw (Part Four) By THE object of each team in the game of sepaktakraw is to score 15 points as fast as possible. A deuce of 5 points is allowed if the score is 13-all and there is a deuce of274 words
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Article, Illustration245 1982-06-17 16 TUJUAN setiap regu dalam permainan sepaktakraw ialah mendapatkan 15 mata secepat mungkin. Suatu "deuce" atau permainan mata tambahan sebanyak 5 mata dibenarkan jika perkiraan mata meningkat kepada 13 sama dan "deuce" sebanyak 5 mata dibenarkan jika perkiraan mata meningkat kepada 14 sama. Peraturan bagi membuat mata adalah sama245 words
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382 1982-06-17 16 Haron A. Rahman - Lesson 288 Learn Malay: The Easy Way Haron A. Rahman By Qg Let's From Lesson 28A Vocabulary: 1) beritahu— to tell, to inform 2) marah— to be angry 3) tak seberapa not much 4) sangka to think 5) sekurang-kurangnya —at least 6) bermasam muka —to put up a sour face382 words