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Title Section14 1982-06-23 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8214 words
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Article, Illustration200 1982-06-23 1 IT WAS the day of the Khmers. Together against the common enemy Khmer Rouge leader Khieu Samphan joining hands with Mr Son Sann of the Khmer People's National Liberation Front in their struggle to liberate their country from Vietnamese occupation. It was a poignant moment, applauded200 words
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Article, Illustration61 1982-06-23 1 MAZALAN BADRON - MAZALAN BADRON Coalition pact signed THE historic moment that opened a new chapter in the sad history of Cambodia. Pictured from left are Premier Son Sann, President Prince Norodom Sihanouk, Malaysian For- eign Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie, and VicePresident Khieu Samphan at yesterday's ceremony to61 words
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Article, Illustration527 1982-06-23 1 EVELYN NG - Where's your heart, S'porean? EVELYN NG Where's your heart, S'porcan? By Our Social Services Correspondent THE Charity Quest a major annual fund-raising project of the Spastic Children's Association for the last 10 years is in dire danger of being discontinued. Response for the quest is so poor that it seems527 words
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Article1419 1982-06-23 1 DKis born again Day of the Khmers KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Democratic Kampuchea was born again today amid much hope and trepidation and to an uncertain future. Its rebirth took just the two minutes that the three Cambodian resistance leaders needed to §ut their signatures own on a five-page typewritten document1,419 words
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534 1982-06-23 1 Israeli air attacks on Syrian positions BEIRUT, Tuesday Israeli air attacks ISRAEL sent its warplanes on repeated attacks against Syrian positions near here today after accusing their troops of shelling Israeli forces breaking an 11-day-old ceasefire between Jerusalem and Damascus. The Israeli attack came after Damascus warned that war inAgencies - 534 words
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Article116 1982-06-23 1 LONDON, Toes. He Princess af Wales has Kiven birth to a baby bey, whe is second In line to the British throw. Prince Charles was at the bedside to witness the birth *f their 5.2 kg mi, a Backtagham Palace spokesman said. He added that bothReuter; AP - 116 words
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328 1982-06-23 1 Fifa fines Kuwait, suspends Soviet referee MADRID, Tues Fifa acts THE International Football Federation (Fifa) announced today that Kuwait had been fined 25,000 Swiss francs (about 5525.000) and Soviet referee Miroslav Stupar suspended following stormy incidents in yesterday's World Cup match between Kuwait and France in Valladolid. A joint statementReuter - 328 words
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Article66 1982-06-23 1 PARIS, Tues. Iranian forces yesterday launched a heavy artillery bombardment of the Iraqi town of Basra, a military communique carried by the Iraqi news agency monitored here said. The Iranian "enemy" continued attacks on Iraqi forces who were abiding by Baghdad's decision earlier this month to ceaseAFP - 66 words
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Article51 1982-06-23 1 BEIRUT, Tues. Fer the first time since the Israeli* Invaded Lebanon mere Uuui two weeks age, Iranian volunteer* entered the fray and feagat alongside Syrlaa treep*, Palwttalaa military senrcett said today. They said aa nndLsrlesed number of Iraaiaaa had entered Lebaaea through Damascus. AP. SKK THLSAP - 51 words
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Article552 1982-06-23 2 Khmer Rouge pledge THE communist Khmer Rouge faction of the new Democratic Kampuchea coalition government has pledged to abide by the results of a free and fair election in Cambodia, to be held when Vietnam withdraw its forces from the country. Its leader, vice-president Khieu Samphan, expressed the hope552 words
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Article228 1982-06-23 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE formation of the coalition government among the three anti-Vietnamese resistance groups is a major step in their fight against Vietnamese overlordship in Cambodia. Bat its very existence is not going to make the Vietnamese come around. The new government still faces many odds. It228 words
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Article198 1982-06-23 2 McEnroe keeps cool CHAMPION John McEnroe, his game and his temper firmly under control, beat fellow-American Van Winitsky 6-2, 6-2, 6-1 at the Wimbledon tennis championships on Monday. McEnroe's behaviour on court was nearly perfect he even smiled when he obviously disagreed with one line call Compatriots Jimmy Connors198 words
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Article217 1982-06-23 2 TWO LOCAL SHIPYARDS TO EXPAND FACILITIES TWO local shipyards are spending a total of $25.4 million on the expansion of their facilities, the first time they are undertaking such major investments. Singapore Slipway and Engineering is embarking on a $23-million project to build and equip a new drydock217 words
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Article111 1982-06-23 2 TREKKING ALONG THE POPPY TRAIL TWO Australian journalists returned recently from Thailand where they made a three-week investigation of the deadly "poppy trail." The trail took them into the plush offices of diplomats, back-street bars in Bangkok, and hill tribe villages deep in the jungle near the Burmese border.111 words
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Article688 1982-06-23 2 A civilian, or else... THE Argentine Air Force today threatened to pull out of the military government if the army did not agree to the appointment of a civilian as president. An air force spokesman said that air force commander Brigadier Basilio Lami Dozo has "for the688 words
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Article336 1982-06-23 2 Project Job Change A UNIQUE charitable venture funded by the Birmingham Settlement and Birmingham Polytechnic, Job Change aims to help the increasing numbers of desperate, unemployed middle-aged men and women, many of whom have skills. The self-help programmes of Job Change, started about two years ago, have attracted336 words
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Article217 1982-06-23 2 Joint projects MALAYSIA and Thailand have agreed to cooperate on three economic projects along their common border so that the inhabitants "see and enjoy the tangible benefits of development." Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hi tarn said: "We can't divorce security from the socio-econom-ic well-being of217 words
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Article164 1982-06-23 2 A silent tomb speaks THE body of the man who founded the Shuanglin Temple in Jalan Toa Payoh, Mr Low Kim Pong, was exhumed last week. It would have been a quiet family affair had Mr Low not been a famous Chinese community leader and a164 words
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Article, Illustration441 1982-06-23 3 Argentine air force threat to pull out of military govt BUENOS AIRES, Tues THE Argentine Air Force today threatened to pull out of the military government if the army did not agree to the appointment of a i civilian as president. An air force spokesman said today that air forceAgencies - 441 words
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Article235 1982-06-23 3 Grim food outlook seen by UN MEXICO CITY, Tuesday UNITED Nations Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar warned a conference in Acapulco that the world food situation was at its most critical point since the international grain crisis of the I early *****. Mr Perez de Cuellar was not present atReuter - 235 words
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183 1982-06-23 3 Sikh Home Minister to contest for Indian presidency NEW DELHI, Tues. Indian Home Minister Zail Singh today resigned following his selection as nominee of the ruling Congress (I) Party for the presidency, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported. Mr Singh, a 66-year-old Sikh, was Home Minister since Prime MinisterReuter; AFP - 183 words
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Article76 1982-06-23 3 AN AFGHAN government convoy taking young communist party members into the Panjsher Valley north of Kabul came under heavy guerilla attack and suffered many casualties, Western diplomatic sources in New Delhi said yesterday. The young party workers had been urged to go to the valley by President Babrak Karmal's brotherReuter - 76 words
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Article47 1982-06-23 3 THAI PRIME Minister Prem Tinsulanonda yesterday informed his Cabinet that Deputy Finance Minister Phaichit Uathaweekul had resigned on Monday, a government spokesman said in Bangkok. Spokesman Trairong Suwankiri quoted Mr Prem as saying the resignation was for private reasons but did not gave details.47 words
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Article70 1982-06-23 3 TAIWAN WARNED Britain on Monday not to negotiate Hongkong's future with Beijing, the Central News Agency reported yesterday. The agency said the warning was made at a meeting of the executive Yuan (Cabinet) which also declared that Taiwan would not honour any agreements Beijing has signed withReuter - 70 words
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Article37 1982-06-23 3 UNITED NATIONS, Tues. United Nations delegates may have to bring sandwiches, eat out or go hungry after a decision yesterday by UN catering staff to strike if their pay claims are not met. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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266 1982-06-23 3 'Nuclear warship ban a danger to Anzus' CANBERRA, Tims. UNITED States Deputy Secretary of State Walter Stoessel today warned that a ban on nuclearpowered or nuclear-armed US warships in Australian ports could harm the Anzus defence treaty between Australia, New Zealand and the US. "It would certainly make it muchAP - 266 words
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Advertisement304 1982-06-23 3 ■H i *NI Ik hL :j Ijh j j Wu^^SM Jm I Er. IB Hk' j^H mm' FORECAST ON STOCK MARKET,GOLD, INFLATION, INTEREST RATES, WORLD ECONOMY During the remainder of the year FORECAST will tell you about the special bedrock-priced buying opportunities that are sure to arise. It will also304 words
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359 1982-06-23 4 EEC may turn the economic screw on Israel LUXEMBOURG, Tues THE European Economic Community (EEC) will examine tough action against Israel next week after receiving a totally unsatisfactory answer on Israeli intentions in Lebanon, EEC foreign ministers said yesterday. The British and Bel- a^^niM^ gian foreign ministers were speaking toReuter - 359 words
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100 1982-06-23 4 PARIS, Tues. Eleven Arab countries have agreed to take part in an emergency Arab summit requested by Libya on the Israeli Invasion of Lebanon, the Libyan news agency, Jana, monitored In Paris, reported. The 11 are Algeria, the Uatted Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco,AFP - 100 words
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185 1982-06-23 4 Court finds Hinckley not guilty WASHINGTON, Tues. John Hinckley has been found not guilty of attempting .to assassinate President Ronald Reagan by reason of insanity and now faces the prospect of spending much of his life in a mental institution. The mostly black jury of seven men and five womenReuter; UPI - 185 words
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Article, Illustration297 1982-06-23 4 NEW YORK, Tues. SOVIET Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko accused Israel yesterday of engaging in pure and unadulterated genocide against Palestinians in Lebanon. But he stressed that Israel must continue to exist. Despite his harsh criticism of Israel's invasion of Lebanon, the Soviet Foreign Minister issuedAP; UPI - 297 words
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Advertisement196 1982-06-23 5 PHILIPS PHILIPS K Mdndger Mr Child Sui Kusng. The S watow Restaurant is undeniably one of Within 24 hours, Philips replaced the 75 watt r4^T tjW^^^wSJSdEs n Singapore's finest eating establishments. Here, bulbs with their SL 18W Lamps. Revolutionary, Jl Jflß Jk^u^^S^TOst clients enjoy traditional Teochew cuisine. Thanks new lamps196 words
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162 1982-06-23 6 ROME, Tues. The Italian government tried to head off a financial panic yesterday following the apparent suicide of the former head of Italy's biggest private banking group, Banco Ambroslano, whose dealings are being investigated. The Bank of Italy has named a three-manReuter - 162 words
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372 1982-06-23 6 NEW YORK, Tuesday THE United States Federal agents said yesterday they had smashed a plot by the provisional wing of the Irish Republican Army (IRA) to buy five surface-to-air missiles for use against British helicopters in Northern Ireland. Mr Kenneth Walton, deputyReuter - 372 words
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Article79 1982-06-23 6 Successful 'killer satellite' NEW YORK, Tues. The Soviet Union has conducted its first successful test of a "killer satellite" using a quick attack type of manoeuvrable interceptor satellite, RKO News said yesterday. Quoting US intelligence sources, the report said the test took place on Friday when the satellite intercepted a79 words
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Article, Illustration144 1982-06-23 6 MR ANDREI Prolov, a 5 1 -year-old Soviet Jonrnawit who went on a hunger strike for t$ days, getting a welcome hug from his American wife Lois, on his arrival at Chicago's O'Hare Airport on Sunday. In a bid to fort* Soviet officials to grant MrAP - 144 words
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328 1982-06-23 6 MOVE WILL SWELL JOBLESS GROUP BRUSSELS, Tuesday WESTERN Europe's oil industry intends to slash refining operations by 20 per cent because of slack demand, but more harsh reductions are needed to restore health to the business, the European Economic Community (EEC) commission saidReuter - 328 words
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Article69 1982-06-23 6 WASHINGTON, Tues. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved the release of about US$5OO million (Ssl billion) for economically ailing Rumania, monetary sources said last night. The agreement by the IMF's ruling executive board recognised that the eastern bloc nation, with debts to theReuter - 69 words
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359 1982-06-23 6 Soviets ignore secrecy to flaunt bomber WASHINGTON, Tues CONTRARY, to usual tight secrecy, the Soviet Union has flaunted a new supersonic bomber which is almost identical to the US B-l, the publication Defence Week said yesterday. "The Soviet Union has gone to no trouble at all to keep its newUPI - 359 words
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189 1982-06-23 6 BONN, Tues. West Germany's Defence Minister Hans Apel said yesterday the government plans to accept women noncombat volunteers in the armed forces and to extend military service for men to make up (or a manpower shortage. Mr Apel told a news conference unlessUPI - 189 words
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Advertisement228 1982-06-23 6 Twilight time at Tiara Lounge Capture the subtle hues of twilight. Watch it transform into a wonderland of lights at the Tiara Lounge 24-storeys high in Shangri-La. Unwind with friends in a cosy, piano-bar atmosphere. Or simply sit back and relax to the soothing sounds of MELISSA VARDEY. Our versatile228 words
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Advertisement130 1982-06-23 6 RETAIL MANAGERS MYER will be opening a department store in Singapore early in 1984. It is envisaged that this will be the first of a number of operations to be opened by Myer in Singapore. We are looking for a number of managers with retail buying or sales experience to130 words
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451 1982-06-23 7 BONN, Tuesday THE United States came under heavy attack from the West German government here (or its extended ban on the use of US technology in the trans-Sibe-rian gas pipeline to Western Europe. A spokesman for Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, Klaus Boelling, said theAP; AFP - 451 words
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263 1982-06-23 7 WASHINGTON, Tues THE US economy is growing slightly for the first time since last autumn and Gross National Product (GNP) may rise at an annual rate of about 0.6 per cent in the present quarter, government economists said yesterday. The Commerce Department said theReuter - 263 words
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128 1982-06-23 7 WASHINGTON, Tues. Administration officials expressed concern yesterday over what they described as a major news leak from a secret National Security Council meeting on how to deal with the Soviet Inlon. One high-ranking official said a report In yesterday's New York Times byUPI - 128 words
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251 1982-06-23 7 Agency for military operations in space -launched- WASHINGTON, Tue« THE United States Air Force announced yesterday the formation of the space command, creating for the first time a US agency dealing specifically with the military uses of space. "We are making a decision that we are now heavily committed toUPI - 251 words
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Advertisement271 1982-06-23 7 The National push-button Key Telephone System. A 3-in-1 system thatis a telephone, intercom, and paging service, awl VB-360ES i^B^^^V^" P bH Works like a PABX, less Feature-packed for absolute The system grows as your expensive than a PABX. reliability. company grows. More efficient than a manual Because of the system's271 words
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Article, Illustration1129 1982-06-23 8 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO By Our Diplomatic Correspondent THE communist Khmer Rouge faction of the New Democratic Kampuchea (DX) coalition government has pledged to abide by results of a free and fair election in Cambodia, to be held when Vietnam withdraws its forces from Cambodia. But1,129 words
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Article809 1982-06-23 8 HIS Royal Highness Samdech Norodom Sihanouk, His Excellency Mr Son Sann and His Excellency Mr Khieu Samphan, in pursuance of their joint statement made in Singapore on 4 September 1981, have agreed to form a coalition government of Democratic Kampuchea. PURPOSE The purpose of the coalition809 words
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456 1982-06-23 8 A monster born of Sino-US plot, says Hanoi BANGKOK. ..Vietnam today portrayed the creation of a new Cambodian coalition government as a "monster conceived by Chinese expansionism and US imperialism." A commentary in the Vietnamese Communist Party newspaper Nhan Dan said the three-way alliance was a Sino-Ameri-can plot to "give456 words
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Article124 1982-06-23 8 BEIJING... A Chinese spokesman said China would continue to aid the anti-Vietnamese Cambodian resistance, but refused to say if there would be any change in the aid following the formation of the coalition. "We shall continue to support the Kampuchean people in their solidarity and just124 words
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Article205 1982-06-23 8 JAKARTA... Indonesia Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja yesterday said it would be necessary to hold talks with Vietnam to sound out Hanoi's views on the Cambodian issue. He said the talks would be to "hear directly what Vietnam actually wanted," and stressed there were "no indications yetAgencies - 205 words
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Article, Illustration682 1982-06-23 9 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW THE emergence of the coalition government is truly like the phoenix rising from the flames. It is a bird with the purpose of a dove but those who choose to challenge It will have to reckon with its razon-edge talons682 words
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Article243 1982-06-23 9 THE Chinese am bassodor here, Mr Ye Chen Zhang, was present at the Hilton Hotel in Kuala Lumpur to receive each of the three Cambodian leaders on their arrival yesterday. Mr Son Sann was surprised, Mr Khieu Samphan expected him and Prince Norcdom Sihanouk missed him. Malaysian protocol officersBernama - 243 words
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495 1982-06-23 9 Pact marks turning point, says Sihanouk KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk today said the tripartite coalition government set up to liberate Cambodia from Vietnamese occupation marked a turning point in the country's history. In his speech after signing the pact with Khmer Rouge chief Khieu Samphan and the Khmer495 words
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Article60 1982-06-23 9 BEIJING, Tues. Top Khmer Rouge official leng Sary and Chinese authorities have begun talks here as the Cambodian anti-Vietnameseresist-ance movements are meeting to sign a coalition agreement in Kuala Lumpur. Xinhua news agency said today that Mr leng Sary, who is in charge of foreign affairs withinAFP - 60 words
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324 1982-06-23 9 Priority now to function effectively, says Samphan Now our task is to make this government operate in a good way to the end in conformity with the spirit and the letter of this declaration... After this signing ceremony, we will altogether meet inside Cambodia in the very near future to324 words
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292 1982-06-23 9 Different political stripes united: Son Sann KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Newly-appointed Democratic Kampuchean Prime Minister Son Sann today said Cambodians of all political persuasions were now united in fighting the Vietnamese military occupation of their homeland. The 71-year-old noncommunist leader of the Khmer People's National Liberation Front, who was given the292 words
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353 1982-06-23 10 TAN BAN HUAT - Joo Chiat's RCs with a difference TAN BAN HU AT Citizens' groups play the part in constituency By RESIDENTS in Joo Chiat constituency have their own residents' committees with the difference that they are run by the citizens' consultative committees. They play the same role as official RCs in Housing353 words
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Article51 1982-06-23 10 THE finals of the Hindi and Tamil talentime, organised by the Singapore Indian Film, Arts and Dramatic Society, will be held in Victoria Theatre on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. Tickets at $5, $3 and $2 are available from the Singapore Indian Association at 69, Balestier Road or telephone51 words
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Article33 1982-06-23 10 THE Minister without Portfolio, Mr Lim Chee Onn, will give away the prizes to winners of the energy conservation competitions at the Bukit Merah community centre hall on Saturday at 8.30 p.m.33 words
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Article, Illustration324 1982-06-23 10 A FILIPINA, who was on the police wanted list here, entered Singapore twice without difficulty by using two women's passports. Lolita R. Reyes, 27, a businesswoman who recruits Filipinos to work as labourers here, was arrested only on Monday when immigration officers queried324 words
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136 1982-06-23 10 GANG HOLDS UP BUILDER AND TAKES WORKERS' PAYROLL— A GANG of robbers armed with choppers and bearing scrapers forced a sub-contractor to hand over more than $130,000 in cash and valuables just before he was about to pay his workers on Monday. Police said the four men appeared when Mr136 words
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333 1982-06-23 10 Month full of activities to make courtesy a way of life NATIONAL Courtesy Month, starting a week from today, promises to be a busy one for the public sector as at least 822 programmes have been planned by 126 government departments in all ministries and statutory boards. Many of the333 words
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Article586 1982-06-23 10 Local gang beat us up, Thais say TWELVE Thai construction workers defended themselves with hammers, crowbars, chisels and a changkul against a local gang who had earlier beaten up four of them, a district court heard yesterday. Led by their foreman, Mr Yong Sangchareon, the Thais confronted more than 10586 words
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197 1982-06-23 11 AN INCENTIVE award scheme is being planned to boost the performance of students taking part in the pilot physical education programme which was launched earlier this year. The scheme, scheduled for August, will give awards to students in secondary schools, pre-univer-sities and197 words
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Article, Illustration200 1982-06-23 11 Use your head for a worthy cause LET charity go to your head. Have your hair rat or washed, crimped or curled this Sunday. What you pay at Nleeilne, on the fourth floor of Lucky Plaza, will go to help spastic children. This is one of the projects which a200 words
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432 1982-06-23 11 One-year trial to read meter by phone TELECOMS will start from August a yearlong trial of its telemetering system under which consumption of electricity, gas and water can be read through the telephone network without the need for visits by meter readers. It has selected a new block of flats432 words
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128 1982-06-23 11 MOTORISTS will soon be issued new coupons for overnight parking in Housing Board estates. They need only tear off tabs in the new coupons to indicate the date and time and then display them so that they can be clearly seen. At present, motorists128 words
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273 1982-06-23 11 Woman fell for 'easy money' scheme A FILIPINA, who used a stolen credit card and forged American passport in Singapore, was jailed for a day and fined a total of $5,000 by a district court on Monday. The court heard that Shirley B. Carrillo, 38, was told by a fellow273 words
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Article84 1982-06-23 13 MALAYSIA. Indonesia and Thailand, which together produce 60 per cent of the world's tin, united yesterday in a producers association designed to boost sagging prices. The announcement was made simultaneously in the capitals of the three countries. Malaysia's Primary Industries Minister Datuk Paul Leong saidUPI - 84 words
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Article53 1982-06-23 13 FORMER Berjasa youth leader Mr Ibrahim All, who last week announced his entry into Umno, called on Monday for merger between Umno and Berjasa. "Since Berjasa has accepted Umno's 6truggle for Islam and the Malays, it is most appropriate that Berjasa merge with Umno,' he stated inNST - 53 words
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Article89 1982-06-23 13 I MNO will hold a special general assembly on Sept 12 to discuss proposed amendments to the party's constitution already approved by its Supreme Council on Monday. Its secretary-general, Datuk Mustafa Jabar, said in Kuala Lumpur on Monday that because of this, the party's meeting, scheduledNST - 89 words
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Article86 1982-06-23 13 SIX more Umno youth divisions have nominated Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, Mr Anwar Ibrahim, to contest the top post of the movement at its general assembly In September, Umno sources said in Kuala Lumpur. This brought to 12 the number of divisions whichNST - 86 words
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Article70 1982-06-23 13 IT WAS free chickens for anyone who could have the stamina catching the fowls let loose when a lorry, loaded with them, overturned along the Ipoh-Kampar Road near Gopeng, Perak on Monday. There was pandemonium as the chickens ran helterskelter, chased by villagers, old andNST - 70 words
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344 1982-06-23 13 BANGKOK, Tues. MALAYSIA and Thailand have agreed to cooperate on three economic projects along their common border so that the inhabitants "see and enjoy the tangible benefits of development", Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hit am said here yesterday. DatukAP; AFP - 344 words
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Article, Illustration456 1982-06-23 13 BANGKOK, Tues. HARASSED in the Golden Triangle to the north, heroin refiners have trekked hundreds of kilometres down to set up new "houses of death at the Malaysian-Thai border a move which could set off an unprecedented wave of drug smuggling through Malaysia. The456 words
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Article91 1982-06-23 13 Muslims begin their fast KUALA LUMPUR, Toes. Malaysian Muslims will begin their Ramadan last tomorrow. The Keeper of the Rolen' Seal, Datuk Ahmad Zalaal Abldln Mohamed Yusof, announced here last night that the moon had not been sighted at the 12 scheduled places throughout the country yesterday evening. This means91 words
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235 1982-06-23 13 KOTA KINABALU, Tues. The parents of two Sabah state ministers and an assistant minister are among those receiving the Ms6o monthly allowance under the Old Age Assistance Scheme, the Daily Express here said in its front page lead yesterday. The newspaper report came in theBernama - 235 words
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Advertisement465 1982-06-23 13 jgg^™SS ~f FOR A NEW /C^*N\ A QUALITY PRODUCT OF GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY />£- I fcPi3 '.V,.! 1 $81 Month, tff Ji.l i-lJ" llr rUV ModelCTA-12 Stjßk i-m J I 334 Litres 'Y^ *j*T-*'ik! J 1 Cycledefrost MJI «m TiH f 1 r I— SWfcS $1/7 Monthly j*^ p 1465 words
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Article489 1982-06-23 14 THE formation of the Khmer coalition government among the three anti-Vietnamese resistance groups headed by Prince Sihanouk, Mr Son Sann and Mr Khieu Samphan, is a significant development in their fight against Vietnam's occupation of their country. The coalition could not have come sooner. It has489 words
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Article, Illustration1200 1982-06-23 14 DILIP MUKERJEE - DILIP MUKERJEE MOVE TO BRING BACK PRINCIPLE OF RECIPROCITY 4 Mr Brock's proposal is to add a third-tier of membership to bring back the principle of reciprocity in the case of newly indus- trialising countries. By Writing for The Straits Times THE1,200 words
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657 1982-06-23 14 SIDON, Lebanon SIDON, LEBANON When Safwat El-Khatib, an orderly at the Labib Medical Centre, went with the other men of this coastal city to have his identification card stamped and validated by newly arrived Israeli military authorities, an Israeli soldier took a pieceNYT - 657 words
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Article, Illustration756 1982-06-23 14 JOSEPH LELYVELD - JOSEPH LELYVELD By PORT LOUIS. Mauritius As far as the Defence Department in Washington is concerned, the costly military staging area it has built in the Indian Ocean on the tiny island of Diego Garcia, is held under an iron-clad lease that will notNYT - 756 words
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Advertisement335 1982-06-23 14 om£ j^mm\ mmmmm\ m\m\o AWmmW OmzjfSmiLdSS^m^m^m^^^^^^^^^r^*' Are you getting second looks because of dandruff instead of your good looks? Dandruff can be very unsightly and an Sulfrin of Dralle from Germany is hair The tome works beneath the embarrassment to many Are you still looking for the leader in the335 words
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353 1982-06-23 15 Let's be aware of the causes I REFER to the report "Gondola in death fall was overladden" (ST, June 8). The report dealt with a gondola accident at Jalan Boon Lay in August 1981, in which one person was killed and another, seriously injured. The353 words
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Letter226 1982-06-23 15 Trouble' trees are pruned WE APPRECIATE Mr K. P. M. Ravindran's concern for bus passengers who may be hit by broken twigs whenever moving buses brush against trees "Missile twigs," (ST, June 8). For your writer's information, our Parks and Recreation Department is aware of this problem and works closely226 words
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235 1982-06-23 15 I REFER to the letter by "Health Conscious" (ST, June 10) on his concern of infection from uniforms worn by nurses. There has been no evidence demonstrating that bacteria carried from the street into the hospital on the clothing of hospital staff235 words
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116 1982-06-23 15 I REFER to the letters from "Domestic Help Quandry" (ST, June 7) and "Still Not Convinced" (ST, June 17) and the suggestion that the government forgo or reduce the levy on foreign domestic servants so as to encourage married women to work. From CPF records,116 words
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Letter, Illustration134 1982-06-23 15 Old houses... I WONDER why the authorities do not tear down dilapidated houses once the residents have been resettled. These dilapidated houses not only tarnish Singapore's image as a beautiful garden city but also pose a danger to life. To put up a "Danger" sign is not as134 words
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Letter60 1982-06-23 15 THERE is a row of old shop houses situated at the junction of Jalan Kubor and Victoria Street. These shop houses are extremely old and are being supported by wooden beams from the exterior. They pose a danger not only to residents but also to the public60 words
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225 1982-06-23 15 No logic in the HUDC resale policy THE Ministry of National Development has recently announced that HUDC flat owners may resell them unconditionally to any Singaporean buyer and at market prices after they have lived in them for five years. I fail to see the logic of this resale policy.225 words
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446 1982-06-23 15 Malay pupils caught in a vicious circle 4 ST, May 28 IN THE report "Malay pupils caught in a vicious circle r> (ST, May 29), a Malay principal was quoted as saying: "Generally speaking we Malays have a different philosophy of life. "We446 words
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Letter87 1982-06-23 15 VENICE OF THE EAST THERE is an unsolved dilemma in Singapore. It is even publicised in the latest edition of the Singapore Street Directory! In this directory is a map showing the flood-prone areas. Somehow, it seems strange that our engineers, capable of designing and building a beautiful and efficient87 words
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Letter71 1982-06-23 15 Extension of work permit COULD the Ministry of Labour please let me know the circumstances under which the work permit of a foreign domestic servant could be extended beyond the "four-year permissible" period? Recently my application for an extension of work permit for the foreign domestic servant who has been71 words
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248 1982-06-23 15 I HAVE visited the United States and the United Kingdom and have noticed a practice adopted by most restaurants In these two countries which has not been adopted here. Most restaurants, cafes and snack bars display at their entrances a copy of the248 words
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Article, Illustration1788 1982-06-23 16 E^^^J T^^g^ 4 To attack one of their strongholds on foot, we must clear an area of jungle for helicopters to land, then we must march two days before we even reach the strong- hold. 7 Major-General Pairoj Pussayanawin of the Border Patrol Police. THE "Golden1,788 words
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Article, Illustration576 1982-06-23 16 THE old woman emerged from her thatched hut and held out her hand. She was holding a crucible of raw opium. She wanted to sell it for 400 baht but she would doubtless take much less. We could probably have bought the opium for AJIO (5520).576 words
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Advertisement672 1982-06-23 16 >S\^ f Brush up on your schoolwork .^^V|QipHjNtf|J|fl before the new term begins! Here are some helpful suggestions: /^A\ -\*^^^k A I *Km I f \j:*m\m^^^ The Revise Series is specially designed to give practice in wk V prepared to help O' level students answering questions, and to boost lA__672 words
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Article105 1982-06-23 17 WASHINGTON, Tues. The US inflation rate shot up one per cent in May for a double digit annual rate of 12 per cent because of increased costs of petrol, overall housing and food. The one per cent increase in the consumer price index was the steepest climbUPI - 105 words
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Article64 1982-06-23 17 LONDON, Tues. Unemployment, the most nagging economic problem of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's three years in office, worsened sharply this month to over three million. The number on the unemployment registers in the middle of June was 3,061,229 or 12.8 per cent of Britain's 24 million strongAP - 64 words
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Article71 1982-06-23 17 PARIS, Tues. Rises in French dividends will be limited to 8 per cent a year on average during 1982 and 1983. The French Cabinet announced in a communique that the four-month freeze on prices and incomes announced last week could be reduced to three months for wages inReuter - 71 words
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Article45 1982-06-23 17 JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesia's rice output for 1982 is expected to top 23 million tonnes, a 4.5 per cent increase over last year. The Agriculture Ministry has projected a 23.16 million tonne crop compared with the 1981 crop of 22.16 million tonnes. UPIUPI - 45 words
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Article76 1982-06-23 17 TOKYO, Tues. Japan's crude oil imports in May totalled 98.99 million barrels, down 16 per cent, compared with the same period last year. The Ministry of International Trade and Industry said Saudi Arabia remains the largest supplier with 38.62 million barrels, up 20 per cent from aUPI - 76 words
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Article52 1982-06-23 17 JAKARTA, Tues. Dunlop Holdings Ltd has received presidential approval to build a US$l5B million (***** million) tyre plant in Cilegon, West Java. The Foreign Investment Board said the project will be a joint venture with the Indonesian tyre company P. T. Intirub to make 450,000 road vehicle tyresReuter - 52 words
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Article66 1982-06-23 17 TOKYO, Tues. Japan imported 10.23 tonnes of gold, excluding coins, in May, down from 11.47 tonnes in April, but up from 4.5 tonnes in the same period a year earlier. Customs-cleared trade statistics showed imports in the first five months totalled 121.19 tonnes against 50.2 tonnes inReuter - 66 words
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Article75 1982-06-23 17 NEW YORK, Tues. Exxon Corp wants to cut its workforce because of poor economic conditions. Company officials said the reduction would be through voluntary retirements, but declined to disclose how many would be affected. Exxon earnings in the first quarter of 1982 fell to US$l.24 billion (5J2.69 billion),Reuter - 75 words
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Article58 1982-06-23 17 OTTAWA, Tues. Canadian first quarter real gross national product fell at an annual rate of 8 per cent, seasonally adjusted, after a 3.6 per cent fourth quarter decline. Real GNP rose at an annual rate of 4.8 per cent in the first quarter last year, and forReuter - 58 words
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Article63 1982-06-23 17 MANILA, Tues. Australian Minister for Industry and Commerce Phillip Lynch said a Philippine-r.iade vehicle with Australian components v ould be sold abroad starting this year. He said a successful world-wide marketing of the Philippine manufactured Delta Mini-Cruiser, a four-wheel drive vehicle, could mean the purchase of US$4OReuter - 63 words
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155 1982-06-23 17 Dah Yung confident of profit growth DAH Yung Steel, which put up a 32.6 per cent increase in pretax profits to $1.91 million last year, is confident that profits this year "will at least match that" of 1981. Chairman Ang See said in the company's latest annual report that "although155 words
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441 1982-06-23 17 THE Canadian International Development Agency (Cida) has spent C 5250,000 (*****,000) to bring Canadian and Asean businessmen together to discuss new joint ventures. Cida's targets are small and medium-sized companies dealing in medium and high technology. Mr Tom Del worth, the Canadian Assistant441 words
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588 1982-06-23 17 TWO local shipyards are spending a total of $25.4 million on the expansion of their facilities, the first time they are undertaking such major investments. Singapore Slipway and Engineering is embarking on a $23-million project to build and equip a new drydock and two588 words
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351 1982-06-23 17 THE Department of Trade is stepping up its efforts to help local electrical and electronic components sub-contracting firms market their services abroad. For the current financial year, DOT has lined up a number of overseas seminar-rum -exhibition activities involving local participation, as part of a351 words
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370 1982-06-23 17 IN SPITE of the general gloom cast by many other companies, General Corporation Bhd has painted a bright picture for the group in the current year to Dec 31, 1982. Group managing director Tan Sri Low Keng Huat in his annual statement reckons370 words
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Article120 1982-06-23 17 LARUT Tin Fields Bhd, which has diversified into property development, has disclosed that work on phases one and two of its Pantai Dickson Leisure Resort project is progressing well and sales have been gratifying. The development of the holiday resort is being undertaken by Larut's wholly owned120 words
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220 1982-06-23 17 OFFICE automation in Asia can create a "cascading effect" and lead to improved productivity. Mr Philip J. Pyburn, an assistant professor at Boston University, said office automation will free clerks of mechanical tasks and allow them to perform other interesting tasks such as analytical work.220 words
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Article70 1982-06-23 17 Bsutead Bhd Itanlop Ind Galaaeaa MTC I -3 -4 -2 C" C Em* Guthrir Bhd NBT 2 -2 CCM s Haw Par Natlrw 5 3 5 (old SWragp Ueattags Incbcapr Bhd PMC ■8 3 -2 Paaßee fUtamaa* STradlag H M W»rlm +4 1 10 PerUaPUat SembShlp70 words
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479 1982-06-23 17 SINGAPORE: Share price* closed narrowly mixed with prices fluctuating uncertainly throughout the day In quiet selective trading. Straits Trading rasp II cents to $5.45, DBS 5 cents to $7.75 and OCBC II cents to $8.11 while on the decline, Keppel Shipyard fell 4 cents to479 words
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Article31 1982-06-23 17 Industrials Finance Hotels Up 35 4 5 Down 34 6 5 unch 13 5 2 Properties Plantations Mining Deb/Loans 5 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 131 words
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Article44 1982-06-23 17 Syn Resins Honf l.ranii Ind OC B C Strait* Trading I'irlii. Plant Wearnes DBS Spore Land F N Nat Iron ODI 374 635 810 545 360 334 775 715 605 560 525 28 15 10 10 6 6 5 5 5 5 544 words
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Article22 1982-06-23 17 OCBC BUM Promet 365,000 Hotel Prop 270.000 M U I 235.000 City Dcv 148,000 Total turnover: 4.33 m Total value: J14.51m22 words
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Article37 1982-06-23 17 Indices IT Indicator: T Industrials: T Finance: T Hotels: T Properties: rr Minings: T Plantations: )CBC: IF.SInd: *****0 *****S 697.98 698.7: *****8 *****! 1104.46 1102.3 C 636.23 6332 297.75 296.9 i 881.36 881.21 652.39 6528 534.25 534.3137 words
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Article38 1982-06-23 17 City Dcv Hrrjunlai H I. ciing Credit Paramount U A C Lien Hoe Sea View Allied Choc Cold Storage 229 SSS 480 350 400 390 418 172 364 -36 -35 -30 -26 -14 -12 -10 -10 -838 words
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Article2356 1982-06-23 18 Turnover figures in this table are unofficial. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded in lots of li shares each, with price quoted In dollars. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 1982 Hiffc Low Comp.ny Gr"* Nat Last Div p/E Vol D«y'« Sale or- COOO) High Low 3502,356 words
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Article469 1982-06-23 18 THE selling pressure seen on Monday slackened somewhat but prices on balance remained slightly easier at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. At the close of trading, the New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index was 1.28 points lower to 848.23. The Business Times Index was down469 words
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Article904 1982-06-23 18 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise spec! fled. All Tunes Settlement Contracts are quoted after the world "sett" Big Board904 words
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Article188 1982-06-23 18 SING APORK I NIT TKI ST i IMimm' rtlcm far Jiv B> ASM UNIT Till ST fM«M»««' ataa far J.~> Ml AMUTMNOT BKCUUTIEB ABU (Mmiw' prw. tar Jw a i Spore Growth Fund 0.84 089 OI'B-NOVMUI (MaMfcn- prim It Jw 3) Union Spore Fund 1.22 la DIAMOND Mi,188 words
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Article1430 1982-06-23 18 BID and otter price* offlcUUy listed and business la and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown la brackets In lots 01 1.000 units unleat otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Aeaaa (3.308 3.468) AJkiianti (2.858 2.915) (1) 2.90 AJeaai (1.14 B) (5)1,430 words
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Article405 1982-06-23 18 STOCKS in Hongkong yesterday closed steadier, but off their highs due to renewed selling pressure near the close, in thin trading, brokers said. Prices opened higher in line with Wall Street, but mainly on technical factors. The Hang Seng index closed 7 49 points up at 1,274.10 after rising405 words
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Article368 1982-06-23 18 THE Sydney market decline continued yesterday at a slower pace with metal stocks showing resilience in line with general metal prices overseas. At the close the All Ordinaries index had fallen 2.5 points to 459.6, edging closer to the 1982 low for the index of 455.6 points. The industrial368 words
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Article504 1982-06-23 18 Sel Properties (4.585) (3) 4.54 (14) 4.58 (3) 4.80 (28) 4 56 Spore Land (7.158 7.208) (6) 7.15 101. (2.808 2.825) (12) 2.80 (3) 278 (1) 277 (1) 2.79 (1) 282 PXANTATIONB Batu Kawan (3.00 B) Cobs Plant (1.745) (2) 1.75 (1) 1.73 Dualop Kat (4.988 5.008) (1) 5.00504 words
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Article51 1982-06-23 19 FINANCIAL TIMEB INDUSTRIALS Monday 564.9 Friday 558 0 Week Ago 578^8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 789.86 Friday 788.82 Week Ago 801.85 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 1274.10 Monday 1268 81 Week Ago 1308.27 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 827.6 Monday 632J Week Ago 642.7 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 456.8 Monday 462.3 weekAr>51 words
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Article358 1982-06-23 19 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday rallied moderately after six consecutive days of decline following tne overnight steadiness on Wall Street, but trading remained very thin due to anxieties over the yen dollar rate and high US interest rates. Speculative gold mines recovered, with Sumitomo Metal Mining adding 50 to358 words
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Article408 1982-06-23 19 NEW YORK. Mon. Bargain hunting caused stock prices to close on the upside for the first time in a week, although they did finish off earlier highs. The Dow Jones industrial average rose more than seven points during the afternoon but weakened in the last hour to close408 words
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Article636 1982-06-23 19 LONDON. Tues. Share prices continued \'ne recovery seen late vr^ierday and the Financial limes Index at 3pm was up (our points at 558.9. Rises of 2p to 4p were common among the leaders and Glaxo was up 6p at 690 but turnover was low. The rise in June UK636 words
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Article171 1982-06-23 19 AMSTERDAM, Mon. A weak Wall Street close and a firmer US dollar against European currencies were the main factors causing lower prices here, dealers said. Further losses were expected on Wall Street. They said US economic indicators pointed to higher US interest rates which would exert further pressure on171 words
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Article207 1982-06-23 19 ZURICH, Mon. Share prices closed easier in light trading as high Euro-dollar rates and apprehension that Swiss interest rates may rise further overshadowed the market, dealers said. Amgold suffered heavy losses, but European oils closed mixed. The Credit Suisse index closed 1.8 down at 217.4 points. rrmna mi nuIMH207 words
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Article128 1982-06-23 19 PRICES in Bangkok yesterday closed generally steady in selective trading and low turnover. tokhun Thai vi« r\bn Initnua in. And f™» tenckok Bank Mi tank Ol Ajrudlujrm Ltd im uneh nneh IM» BOO* fertl Juekir +J rharooni Thai W*» Fmatoo* nm Tnirt M -O.W SoodfMu- indiMUW r.amaO Cotp mM128 words
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Article95 1982-06-23 19 POT 1 It Phil HMfi 1M -*l Aeoj. Mlninf *MM Anglo PhU ma uneb Abu Mlnbif B Altai Con. B IMi -«Ll Baculo Ookt ant ueb Bhlc nil lilt— Hi uneb Binwil Con B XIM -4 CDCP 1.4t uneb Uvuilo a mt aarb M«nndu»» B AM aneb Mmmr am95 words
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Article32 1982-06-23 18 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties Oil Palms Tins rubbers Crabbers Deb/Loans Up 10 4 1 3 2 3 3 Down 42 3 1 4 4 3 onch 16 1 1 532 words
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660 1982-06-23 18 THE presence of a handful of bargain hunters yester- 1 day enabled the Singapore stock market to hold on to some of the day's gains In spite of the depressed market sentiment. But several counters, Including some in the Hong Leong group, and a660 words
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Article649 1982-06-23 19 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly lower yesterday, with July RSS One buyers quoted at 182.25 cents per kilo, down 0.75 cent on Monday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on some selling before recovering marginally towards the morning's close on some light buying649 words
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Article96 1982-06-23 19 NOON SSR «nd SMR pncm ywUfday xv- July (Curreat Mlk) Bmym Srllrr. lt"np.lktl 160 SO 161 SON IJKW 11 Con pallrtt ***** ISB.OON MKM II j u |y Aufuil SMKI'V <l UmpdWt) ***** 205.00N SMR I. I t.,n |»11,. I 204.U MSSON SMR'. II uxiptlktl 183.U 18596 words
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Article32 1982-06-23 19 Rubber June 22 Singapore: July: 182.25 cents (down 0.75 cent) Malaysia: July: 203.75 cents (up 0.25 cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unch%nged) Official offering: 331 tonnes (down 89 tonnes)32 words
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Article136 1982-06-23 19 CHINESE Pratfaee Exchange, SU(rap»re, mm riaaUg prleea per 1M kt; yesterday. Cmmml all: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116.00 sellers. C«prm: Mixed (loose) $56.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $350.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper136 words
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Article187 1982-06-23 19 THE STRAITS tin price was again unchanged at M 529.15 per kilo In Penang yesterday, on an official offering down 89 tonnes to 331 tonnes. The overnight London market was very firm with forward buyers gaining £490 to £6,040 per tonne. LONDON: Tin closed just below the day's highest187 words
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Article211 1982-06-23 19 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market rose on late short-covering in fairly active trading yesterday, dealers said. In June, central gained $22.50 to M 5832.50 and north $2.50 to $822.50. In July, central and south rose $20 and $15 respectively to $830. In August, central firmed211 words
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Article188 1982-06-23 19 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable in Singapore opened at $21,029 and closed at 120,996 yesterday. In the Ftr East, gold opened at U5J299.75 300.50. traded to a high of WOO 50 ***** before gradually easing back to close at {299.00/299.50 by lunch time. The market re-opened at $298188 words
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Article30 1982-06-23 19 LONDON: Copper price* on Monday (previous in brackets): Wlrrtars Spot buyers UB4OO (£707.00); sellers £684.50 (£708.00); Three Month* buyers £705.50 (£728.50; sellers £706.50 (£729.00. MvtrtlNf: Easy. Sato: 19.300 tonnes30 words
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Article34 1982-06-23 19 New Yort 4 9SB 5 088 503S Zurich 4KB 5 158 4.95S 52SS Turn Mm Singapore 4.968 4.988 SOBS S.OBS Closing pricei in US OoUus a troy ounce. Bwm: CradH Man, B>«t34 words
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Article340 1982-06-23 19 THE US Sing dollar opened at $2 1680 00 and was traded to a low of $2.1600 20 before recovering to close at $2.1(45 B in quiet trading In the Singapore forex market yesterday Sentiment of the US dollar against major currencies was mixed but weakened in340 words
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Article355 1982-06-23 19 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on June 22: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on June 16: INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm Curranctoa Nominal rafes SmtttMonian Parcontaoa quot«d rMt.rd.y (cro..)p.nt, Chang* Ixm-»I dollars to onr unit of foreign curreaey: USdoUar 2.1645 2.1655355 words
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Article24 1982-06-23 19 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best easterners is II.X per cent.24 words
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Article43 1982-06-23 19 KANUE of prices offered by discount houses on June 22: Overnight: Call deposits: 4'i Chshi Bajriaf Selliaf 3- month Treasury bills 4 3% 3-month Bank bills 9. 9. 3 months CD 9'» 0 8 months CD 8<« 8 Saarae: Nattaaal Hrnwl Ca.43 words
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Article33 1982-06-23 19 Closing interbank rate* (or Singapore dollars on June 22: Offer Bid Overnight ll* 1 1 month 8 13/16 8 11/16 2 months 91/16 815/16 3 months 93/16 91/16 Overnight mode 433 words
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Advertisement344 1982-06-23 19 m THE MATTES OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 181 AND IN THE MATTES OP FRANCIS ADRIAN CO., (PTE) LTD. (IN VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP At an extraordinary general meeting of the company duly convened and held at Suite 508. sth Floor, ColomI bo Court, Singapore 0617, on i the344 words
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Advertisement211 1982-06-23 19 ASIA 1» IIDTMi SOCIETY Effective 7 June 19H2 1 month 9' '7, pa. Mm. IK-posit S'i.OOO 3 months 9 1 '7 p.a. Mm. Deposit SI, (XX) 6 months 9 p.a Mm IK-posit SI, (MX) 9 months 9' i p.a. Mm. IK-posit S l ,OOO 12 months 10 91 p.a Mm.211 words
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Article268 1982-06-23 20 JOHORE-BASED Kuchai Development Bhd has proposed an unchanged dividend of 20 per cent less tax, in spite of incurring a 32.7 per cent drop in pretax profits to M 5762,904 (MSI. 13 million previously) for the year ended Dec 31, 1981. Mr Lee Thor Seng,268 words
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196 1982-06-23 20 City Dev breaks off talks with Adelphi CITY Developments has informed the Stock Exchange of Singapore that its negotiations for the acquisition of Adelphi Developments Pte Ltd have fallen through. In connection with the announcement, SES agreed to lift the suspension of trading in City's shares, following a request from196 words
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491 1982-06-23 20 Pan-Electric acts to phase out loss-making areas PAN-ELECTRlClndus-tries Ltd is going on an all-out rationalisation programme aimed at eliminating or phasing out its loss-making activities. The move is also aimed at converting into cash all capital assets which are currently producing insufficient or zero returns. "This will be one of491 words
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Article644 1982-06-23 20 STEPS are being finalised to shift the spot market for physical tin from Penang to the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange in September. This move is a prelude to the introduction in December of a tin futures contract to be traded as a second commodity644 words
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541 1982-06-23 20 COUNTRIES like Malaysia will still be able to get tax-spared loans from banks in Britain, but with a marginal increase in the interest charge. This is how the Midland Bank reads the amended provisions concerning tax exemptions presented by the British Chancellor of the541 words
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305 1982-06-23 20 Rubber institute to produce latex-coated urea THE Rubber Research Institute of Malaysia (RRIM) Is moving into large-scale production of rubber-coated urea in collaboration with a national agency. Laboratory testing has shown that the latex encapsulation of urea enhances its efficiency, said the latest issue of Rubber Development. This is because305 words
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177 1982-06-23 20 LONDON, Tues. Shares of De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd are trading at USS2.BS (5561.85), down 30 cents from Friday's close, on renewed worries over the 1982 dividend and the level of unsold diamond stocks, dealers said. Several analysts said the 1982 interim dividendReuter - 177 words
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257 1982-06-23 20 Four firms upgraded to first trading section FOUR companies have been upgraded from the second trading section to the first trading section of the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. The four companies are Paramount Corporation Bhd, Sealion Hotels, Ipoh Garden Bhd and The Straits Times Press (1975) Ltd. The transfer257 words
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Article209 1982-06-23 20 Steady growth for gas expected VENICE, Tues. The world gas industry is set for a period of steady expansion. Mr George Kardaun, the general managing director of Vasunie of the Netherlands, yesterday told the Economics of Natural Gas Development conference that worldwide gas demand could grow by about 75 perFT - 209 words
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Advertisement391 1982-06-23 20 Intiitr i ts?'^" m Situated in the Thomson area the most high-class residential area, Golden Hill is built on a hill with a panoramic view of lush green surroundings. You can own one of these luxurious townhouses or maisonettes, enjoy very good recreational social facilities: Swimming pool children's wading pool391 words
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Advertisement24 1982-06-23 20 NIBBLEMAN IS HERE! At Space Station Zero, the place to try and buy Soundic TV games Exclusive to The «k Emporium Holdings Group HB24 words
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Advertisement448 1982-06-23 21 if*' -a 1 184-4421 1 a^rQla^Bssw^^ I COMPETENT TRANSLATION BU SERVICES by native speakers J^ •Jkj and expert linguists are 1 I available at No. 54. Transla- m^^^^^^^^^m f^XJk CLEARING AT COST price f s9\ mnX§ stock 10l of frying pans with 1 BM WUhM timer Ideal for occupied %-**^T448 words
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Advertisement313 1982-06-23 21 C.A.T.S. 184-44** Classified Advertising Works. FOR QUICK LUNCH L Reservation, visit Lai Wah Restaurant. 377 C. Jalan Besar (alrco.ndltlon). Tel: *****03/*****94 Branch: (Block 44) 1436. Bendemeer Road (alrcondlllon). Tel: *****60/ *****61 EXCELLENT VEGETARIAN FOOD. Fast service, alrcondltloned. Easy parking 10a.m. to 8.30 p.m. Kwan Im Vegetarian Restaurant. 190 Waterloo Street.313 words
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Advertisement855 1982-06-23 21 \sgfll p Peitonil Services a aim nil mull ii 11 i i I If WWeXneWOiSe CUSHION (SOFA'S) SET for reupholsterlng or made-to-order covers. Contact Anne Foo, *****80 REUPHOLSTER YOUR SOFA, settee, etc by our expert upholsterers. No deposit. Call *****29 anytime. REUPHOLSTER SOFA SETTEE, etc for home/office/ hotel. Call Colour855 words
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Advertisement630 1982-06-23 21 26 Rentals RENTAL or PURCHASE WITH RELIABLE BACKUP SERVICES OAV-NITE GET REFRIGERATORS O€EP FREE2ERS GAS COOKER FILTER HOOD WASHING MACHINES M m\ s« ROOM AIR-CONOITIONCRS PLEASE SEE OUR AUTHORISED DEALERS OR TELEPHONE Miss HeNns. *****13 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION r.V. VIDEO recorders for rental Contact: Icto Pte Ltd. Tel: *****90 27630 words
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Advertisement647 1982-06-23 21 \S9f D Personal Services I Eim»e?o*oof^ UOIirM oPtow r I •Dress-making ,\j ©CRCLEOfIE /I 58-B. PretidMit luiWing. 170. I Sersnsoon Road. T iismnn /t PJ OMI. TH *****39 »331 77 DRESSMAKING, PATTERN DRAFTING, children's garments and fashion designing courses available. Tel: *****49 33 Babysitting FAMILY DAY CARE Is not private647 words
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Advertisement794 1982-06-23 21 TELEPHONE SERVICE: *****22 Mondoy Fridoy 900 am 530 pm (5 00 pm for next day) Soturdoy 9 00 am 3 00 pm (12 30 pm for Sunday Times) Public Holiday 9 00 am I 00 pm COUNTER SERVICE: Times Orchord Centre, MlO5 Lucky Plato 10 00 am 5 30 pm794 words
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Advertisement1065 1982-06-23 21 RATES: Ordinory 90 cts per word (Mm $1 3 50) S D^« ,Mfn^^°S,roTsT.me7~ $17 60 per col cm (Mm $52 80 Sundoy Times) $20 00 per col cm Ultploy (Mm $60 00Stro l tsT l mes) $22 00 per col cm (Mm $66 00 Sundoy Times) Bo> Chorges:ss 00 (collected)1,065 words
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Advertisement507 1982-06-23 21 CLASSIFICATION GROUP A Entertainment Where to Eat B Personal Services a Merchandise C Business To Business D Employment E Vehicles a Boats F Accommodation Properties G Travel Guide H Education A Instruction I Announcements J Obituaries )fi( Q Business To Business FOR SALE: 1 ToyoU forkllft In good working condition507 words
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Advertisement639 1982-06-23 21 QRAB AND 001 Ladles soft leather sling bags from Germany Available at very moderate prices. An opportunity for traders for local or export sale Interested parties, please contact Fashlonsmlth. *****20 AN EXECUTIVE REQUMtS small loan urgently Someone please help. Kindly write to: ST Box A *****. 1 New Industrial Road.639 words
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Advertisement500 1982-06-23 22 ffllD*—*- 86 Situation. Vacant a) Professional Executive Wanted the leSesilng personnel to wort In Damman. Saudi Arabia: CIVM. ENGINEER a With at least 5 years experience ELECTRICAL ENGINEER c With at least 3 years experience BOOK-KEEPER For immediate interview, caft: 2S9O4SS Or apply: THE ADVERTISER. S.T. BOX AIOSIB, 1, NEW500 words
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Advertisement374 1982-06-23 22 'A. O' LEVELS tutors above required urgently to teach primary/ secondary levels Immediate assignments *****63 ■A 7 POLY/ UNOEROHAOe/ Oraduate Tutors/ Teachers required from all places, especially Holland. Bukit Tlmah. *****57 A PMMAKY SIX boy needs a bilingual tutor residing In Bedok area Interested call *****48 after 3pm. TUTORS NEOUMEO374 words
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Advertisement341 1982-06-23 22 r t ..^sßL^aaßa^Lala^am^BaV PERMANENT VACANCIES: SECRETARY Paslr Panjang. $800-$ 1,000 TYPISTS Newton Road, $400-SSOO Beach Road, $400-SSOO RECEPTIONISTS/ TYPISTS Alexandra Road. $450 negotiable Bukit Tlmah. $500 SALES EXECUTIVES Preferably with own car Allowances paid Experienced In consumer products Jurong, $1 ,000 negotiable CALL *****26 or send in resume to: 313,341 words
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Advertisement459 1982-06-23 22 UIC DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD invites applicationa for the poet otSECRETARY {Personnel and Office Administration) Qualifications: 1 Must have a high IQ, mature attitude towards work and people. 2) Preferably good 'A' level results 3) Shorthand and typing speed of 1 10 wpm and 45 wpm. 4) Oood command of English459 words
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Advertisement964 1982-06-23 22 II IT i Ba^BBW I waVaVAW COOLING SYSTEMS FLEXIBLES PTE LTD Is looking for GENERAL CLERK/TYPIST c Minimum OCE O 1 level with credits In English L Maths c Should be able to type at the speed of 35 w.p.m. c Should be willing to operate the telephone switchboard and964 words
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Advertisement477 1982-06-23 22 rap*-""- i BE WITH US TYPISTS 35 words and above. (400 and above for salary. ACCOUNTS CLERKS LCC Book-keeping. MESSENGERS Banks. Salary $350. Dial: Temporary p«r*onn*l *****66 CLERKS We are looking for young ladies to work as Clerks in our Sales or Accounts Department in Jurong. Preferably she should be477 words
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Advertisement531 1982-06-23 22 Well established heavy equip merit firm with a laroe service baee in Jurong invite* applications from auitabM) candK stes to fill in the position immediately. RECEPTIONIST/ TELEPHONIST R#<jjuir#m#nl§: GCE O level Ab .l* °P* ra> PABX switchboard *fca ■■■■■■in alitu Kieaaani personality Al least 1 year simihar working experience Attractive531 words
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Advertisement505 1982-06-23 22 IJIA Q Einptoymant KOJVeTA/V AIR LIMES invite* application* for the position o( CARGO OFFICER Requirements: c Male Singaporean. c Preferably OCE A 1 level. c 2 years experience In airline cargo ope rat lons c Able to type. Interested candidates who meet our pre requisites srs invited to write in505 words
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Advertisement570 1982-06-23 22 Public Accounting Firm requires HMVATE SECRETARY (Salary around $1 .000 p m I a O.C.E 'O' level with credit, in English a Must have above average typing and he proficient In shorthand. c Experience with the telex machine will be an advantage c Pleasant personality Interested, plssss writs by 30th570 words
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Advertisement521 1982-06-23 23 ljjl| Q Di^yiM* M Situations Vacant d) Secretarial** Clerical RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST required Immediately. a Minimum OCE O 1 Level Able to type at 35 to 40 wpm s Able to operate PMBX switchboard s Preferably residing around Paya Lebar Road Salary will commensurate with qualification* and experience. Interacted applicant* pieaee writ*521 words
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Advertisement600 1982-06-23 23 A newly sslsblnhsd Irsding cofitp#ny Mtviwc •po*ic4t»oos lor the post of SECRETARY AppMcaWtt mutt Imw ttw foNowina, i HIIUHIIS* Shorthand 80- lOOwpm Typing 4Swpm c Experience 2-3 years' f Pl**** apply wtth comptel* r««um« < and non-returnable photo with con- r. tact telephone number to: THE DIRECTOR P.O. BOX 2BSS600 words
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Advertisement560 1982-06-23 23 nIA I Emptoyinefit •übttc Accounting hrm requires: SEMOR AUDIT ASSISTANTS > Pursuing ACA i At least 2 years relevant experience. i Malaysians will be considered. •tees* apply with full detail* ay :tud*»9 eatery expected and tete>none contact to: S.T. BOX ASOSS3 1 NEW INDUSTRIAL ROAD SINGAPORE 1953 SECRETARY Must command560 words
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Advertisement1025 1982-06-23 23 A WELL ESTABLISHED COMPANY In dlst 0316 requires Female General Clerk Cum Receptionist. Applicants should possess OCE qualifications with a good grade in English. Call Alice *****11 to arrange for an appointment or write to: The Manager. 1062 A. Blk 2, Tlong Bahru Industrial Estate, lower Delta Road. Singapore 03161,025 words
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Advertisement721 1982-06-23 23 |f P EmptoymetTt J WANTED FEMALE CLERKS responsible for typing, book-keep-ing and with knowledge of Mandarin Interested applicants call at Room 282. 2nd fir. People' Park Centre. WANTEO FMX-TIMEyPAnT-TWsE Clerk (office hours). Call personally Unit 004. oth floor. Thong Chal Building, 50, Chin Swee Road, Spore 0316. Time: 9.00 a.m.721 words
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Advertisement526 1982-06-23 23 MARKETING EXECUTIVE We require a matured, crynamic ana crejuiire bjbbisw or Female Marketing Executive in Ma/har mkJtwawMa* to |een ua in our expanding sate* of Shopftttings and Office Display •ystoms. Candidates applying should preferably have a Poly/Ngee Ann/VTTB Dlploma-Certlfl-cate related to architectural or Interior designs. The person we look for526 words
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Advertisement561 1982-06-23 23 ill Q Employment A well established Swedish Company Is seeking several Sales Representatives to promote Its home appliances product. Male or Female above 21 year* WaqmrawanH Speaks simple English local dialects Willing to work hard and willing to learn sales experience Is not necessary as training will be provided. Successful561 words
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Advertisement541 1982-06-23 23 An established trading firm Dealing In exclusive brands of Fashion Watch**. Jewelleries 8 Accessories, is lookIng for Enthusiastic a Energetic applicants lo Join us as: MALE/ FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES c Age 23 and above c Completed OCE 'O p level, c Preferably with 2-3 years' experience In similar capacity c541 words
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Advertisement617 1982-06-23 23 ijjlA Q Emptoyment LEP INTERNATIONAL (FAR EAST LTD Inlsrnstransl Freight Forwarder requires one additional: SALES EXECUTIVE j (Male or Female) -lo strengthen our exieMng import ess freight sslss teamGood prospect* for right candidate. Applicant* must hay* c Previous sales experience c Completed N.S c Own car preferred but not, essential617 words
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Advertisement932 1982-06-23 23 LADIES AND HOUSEWIVES Bored with your |ob. looking for sxtra income and chsM*ng»l loin our direct selling remoeny and lem $500 or more per month. Call: Serene 33*4774/ ***** M Medium-sized Chinese Company m narine industry requires SALES REPRESENTATIVES Education: Polytechnic in Eleclrisat > Completed N s No experience required932 words
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Advertisement581 1982-06-23 24 I 68 Situations Vacant c) Sales BOUnoUE NEOUIRES SALES Assistants Immediately. Attractive salary plus Incentives. Call: *****87 for an Interview. CAREER MSURANCE PERSONNEL required for life/ general branch. Interested, tel: *****3 Preferably In the morning FEMALE/ MALE SALES Representatives wanted Basic plus commission. Call *****30 for appointment FEMALE SALES RECEPTIONIST581 words
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Advertisement383 1982-06-23 24 We are a newly established company committed to the development and production of high technology aircraft equipment. We are looking for suitable candidates to fill the following posh ions: Tool Designers The Job: Design drill jigs, milling, assembly and welding fixtures, cutting tools, sheet metal forming tools, etc and Drafting.383 words
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Advertisement950 1982-06-23 24 p bnptoTWwtnt HITACHI ELEVATOR ENGRG. (8) PTE LTD Invitee applicants (worfcing on a 5-day week without shift works) for the post of> APPRENTICE/ ARTISAN Secondary education Preferably NTC holders (Sheet Metal Fabrication) Completed NS. Gross starting salary of 5470/ After probation gross salary ofSSZO/FRINGE BENEFITS: Sick leave/ Annual leave/ Compasalonato950 words
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Advertisement1254 1982-06-23 24 IfillP— ~~1 LABORATORY TRAJNEE (MALE) roqasrad by pro-cast cone rota factory In Tees. o Minimum OCE O' level preferably technical or science stream, a Must have completed N.S. o Preferably with some relevant experience. An attractive basic salary plus transport allowance will be given to the successful candidate. Morostod applicants1,254 words
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Advertisement334 1982-06-23 24 11]^ I EnifuoyiiMnt REOANNED TECHNICIAN. Apply personally SO6. 9th floor. Tan Boon Llat Building. 315 Outram Road. Spore 0316. g) Production WA afJaV^aaal gfUV TRANSPORT 1/1 provided for I 2-shift workers fl J staying in the •sssWj following M housing estates: •ANG MO KIO •BEDOK •CIRCUIT ROAD •GEYLANG/ KALLANG BAHRU334 words
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Advertisement416 1982-06-23 24 c a (I A IJ Employment K^litfßHeMlM If you are not free I to come, please post I I us the slip below and we will call on you NAME ADDRFSS I AGE CITIZEN I I TEL NO. a Able to work otating shift I •rmanent 3rd shift stacßietan One416 words
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Advertisement172 1982-06-23 25 Q Employment i 66 Situations Vacant g) Production JVC requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS $290 P.M. UPWARDS 5 day week from 8 00am to 5 1 5pm Perfect attendance award full transpoit reimbursement 9) Air conditioned factory Interesting Job Those with relevant experience will be paid more on confirmation Cal personally172 words
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Advertisement348 1982-06-23 25 Join Raupil You can earn up to $292/--(Starting) and even more 5-day week No shift duty Company bus provided No experience required Increment upon confirmation No scope work Medical Hospitaltzation benefits Annual Marriage Sick/ Maternity/Compassionate Leave 13th Month Annual Wage Supplement Free Uniforms Purchase of National Products at Staff Price348 words
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Advertisement283 1982-06-23 25 i requires MACHINE OPERATOR (Shift Work) Groes Income $500 QC INSPECTOR (Mormal Shift) Grosa Income $440 GENERAL OPERATOR (Normal Shift) Gross Income $400 c Male Singapore or Malaysia citizens c 16-26 years old c Primary 6 and above c OCE O' level for QC Inspector post c Completed National Service283 words
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Advertisement456 1982-06-23 25 NOBLE Urgently required: FULLTIME/PART-TIME FEMALE OPERATORS Minimum IS yaara of aea a 2 1/2 days working uraah (parttint*) a s day* working w**k (tulltima) a Attractiva basic salary, attand- ncf allowance* and transport subwdy Interested please call personally at: Singapore Noble Electronics Pte Ltd. Blk. 1, 601, 6 th floor,456 words
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Advertisement667 1982-06-23 25 li-i Q Employment 'aSaPr^^^BW a^^B^^^^^^lT^^^^^^^^^^B '^sH^¥^frfiP^TT^PiPi99P9V |BLa*JbaMa>UMafl IM *aßatoa!*!»V«aa»«ia9|3 s^ QtvVß Keep informed with Classifieds i RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT CORPN PTE LTD ASSISTANT PLANT SUPERVISOR c Diploma In Electrical/ Mechanlcal/Clvil Engineering. c Minimum 2 years supervisory experience In Production 4 Maintenance functions preferred. c Those without required qualifications but with many667 words
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Advertisement867 1982-06-23 25 |jj|4 Q Employment i i I lei HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL requires 1) ACCOUNTS CLERK c GCE O' level. c LCCI Intermediate Book-keeping, c Ability to type at least 35 wpm. c 2 years experience In hotel Industry preferred. 2) FRONT OFFICE RECEPTIONIST c Must have pleasant personality. c Able to867 words
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Advertisement433 1982-06-23 25 ill Q Employment Iwaspnn \trpon Kimm.ll ScT\ICC* IfilllCN ,ip njicaliofb Imm Singapore CilUctci i.m ihc fottev appoint menu TEMPORARY SECURITY w IRDENS (MALE) (no" commenting uhn «l 1410 .i month Must have completed In in.n\ Education and K aMc to ort on shift -v M s < w.irv \ttrscli\r fringe433 words
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Advertisement409 1982-06-23 25 Progressive Company in Jurong requires tha following personnelSTORE CLERKS (MALE) c Rrqulrrd to work In coldroom conditions <Prot*ctlve clothings provided and attractive allowance) a Knowledge of stock keeping and control an advantage but not essential c Able to read and write In English c Additional allowance given for ability lo409 words
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Advertisement413 1982-06-23 26 f|l^ Q bnploifTiitJiii I 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous LsaUaMaUaCalU IroisTl male female applicants for the posts of: DRIVER Possess valid class 3 driving HcSSCC -ik and km<! Knglish MECHANIC NTC 3 or with some diesel experience c Knglish stream c Willing to work overtime All male applicants must BBVC413 words
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Advertisement325 1982-06-23 26 MITSUMI ELECTRONICS (S) PTE LTD urgently require* 5 DAY WEEK NO SHIFT WORK FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Age 16 -30 c Minimum primary 6 c No experience required c Working In air-condi-tioned environment MAINTENANCE MECHANICS c Age 21 -28 Possesses NTC or ITC c Completed N.S. FEMALE CLERKS c Completed Secondary325 words
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Advertisement455 1982-06-23 26 fjjliT Q Employment Due to e i pension, Polythene Beg Manufacturer ha* the lotlowing VACAncws: 1) TELEPHONE OPERATORS 2) TYPISTS 3) MALE GENERAL WORKERS 4) DRIVERS c with class 3 driving licence 5) FEMALE MACHINE OPERATORS c Age 18 to 40 years c Permanent day shift Bam lo Spm a455 words
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Advertisement585 1982-06-23 26 An established American Marine Engineering and Construction Company in Jurong invites spplicsiions from Singapore Citiiens tor the position of DRIVER Duties: c Drive class 3 and 4 vehicles c Act as relief trailer driver occasionally c Valid class 4 licence c Preferably with class 5 licence c Must have working585 words
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Advertisement386 1982-06-23 26 f y II I raqwlrsi immediately for expenetsK A) SENIOR ELECTRICIANS (2 Vacancies) B) JUNIOR ELECTRICIANS (5 Vacancies) C) APPRENTICE ELECTRICIANS (7 Vacancies) c Mast be w Hlmg to team. c Some will be selected for overseas posting, c Excellent remuneration and prospects. Call personally for Interview: STRAITS ENGINEERS 75386 words
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Advertisement588 1982-06-23 26 An expending shipyard in Jurong require*: A) SAFETY OFFICER B) OFFICE BOY Requirements tor poet (A): c At least 1-2 years' experience .n shipyard c Possess a Safety Certificate Requirements tor poet B c Possess Secondary 2 education c Able to read and write simple English Invited to apply Attractive588 words
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Advertisement520 1982-06-23 26 IIA [J Bnploymaiit requires MALE OFFICE ATTENDANT Singapore mien Aged 16 years and above Should have at least Primary Six education Have a working knowledge of English Starting salary: $300 per month or more In addition to salary, there will be an annual bonus of 2 1/2 months' salary and520 words
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Advertisement577 1982-06-23 26 Motor Firm require* DRIVERS For collection and delivery of good* or motorcar*. Class 3 driving licence with l year road experience. c Age between 21 and 30 years old. c Starting salary: (430 plus drinks allowance approx. $25 per month. Please apply personalty to: BLK. 34, 134 SIN MIN DRIVE577 words
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Advertisement1103 1982-06-23 26 IIA Q Employment FEMALE F/A ARTIST urgently required by Advertising Agency. Preferably able to work Independently with ability to handle visuals Graduated from Baharrudln School Is an advantage. Minimum 2 years proven experience in ad agency. Apply with full resume, salary expected and telephone tactto:--B.T. Box A ***** 1, Mew1,103 words
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Advertisement641 1982-06-23 27 fij Q Employment 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Jurong lea Work* needs 2 MACHINE OPERATORS 2 GENERAL WORKERS Apply to: 2* Fiahary Port Road S'pora23Sl LA PIAZZA COFFEE HOUSE requires 1 FULLTIME WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 2. STAFF COOK 3 MALE GENERAL CLEANER Kindly call paraonaMy. batwaan 11am Spmat:--014. PLAZA SINGAPURA YAOHAN641 words
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Advertisement1049 1982-06-23 27 CH»»ESE OFFICE BOY required Age between 16 and 20 years old. Able to speak and write simple English Preferably conversant In Cantonese Interested applicants, please call: 902. High Street Centre. Spore 0617. tele- phone number *****86 GRAPHIC COMPANY URGENTLY I requires 1 Blow moulding Machine Technicians (2) Lorry I Driver1,049 words
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Advertisement1778 1982-06-23 27 v^^^^BL^jTßTaas rPr^^^wyTflS^^^S^^^^^S—^^»S S^^aT^Bv el6>T£~l^^^^3ij»ia^a^BngE^ fcJAk*J*UL l l**dlA!g^ ETTniJr 3521 BUY FROM ANY OF THESE ADVERTISERS AND WIN VALUABLE PRIZES (APRIL 3 JULY 3 1982) ©BRIDGESTONE XV J R^fJ Balthe Miracle Performer *3^9 RD-1 1 7V 9*o D HBbVIV ~l ~7Ljr~"a^ "4jßi ■BbBBB^b3bBBbVBMBBB w 1/ ■BJBJfBDpBajBan :n3^W^\m Superb Handling gtt f^Sk/r,1,778 words
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Advertisement25 1982-06-23 27 74 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance K AH HUA CREDIT. Good terms for new and used car hire purchase. Tel: *****55. *****57. 01-06. Golden Wall Auto Centre.25 words
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Advertisement269 1982-06-23 27 Vehicles Boats Bs^BK^^^^^^^^Bsm BflMMaU*AalMMßj|fl I Attractive Interest rates c Up to 4 yrs repayment psnoo. Loan up to 90%. ICB Building. Shenton Way Tsl: *****33 Blk. 354, 183 Clement Avenue 2. Tel: *****44 G4, Queensway Shopping Centre. Tel: *****8 Permit No 3249 LM MOTOR CREDIT Cofnmercial A Private VaMdaa are269 words
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Advertisement309 1982-06-23 27 1976 MINI 1000 c.c. Sports rims, many accessories. Guaranteed showroom condition Tax Oct 82. No PARF. $6,500 on., Loan $4,500 Tel: *****48 Mr. Quek. EE PLATE 1976 Mini 1000 2 owners. (PARF). Cassette, new tax. perfect condition $73)0. *****28 197S MINI CLUBMAN 1275 GT. Alrcon, sport rims. Immaculate condition. $8,500.309 words
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Advertisement330 1982-06-23 27 ALMOST 1977 DATSUN 1401 Air con, cassette, new tax/ tyres, private owner $12,500 ono Tel: *****63 END 1*74, DATSUN 120Y Alrcond. radio, cassette, new pa.nt. lax. Insurance (PARF) Highest offer. *****5. JULY 1173 OATSUN SSS Alrcond radio cassette, passed Inspection Highest offer secure-. Tel *****3 ext 43. Mr. Wee. LATE330 words
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Advertisement2022 1982-06-23 28 q-l^ F Vehicles 4 Boats I 1 iaiE i NISSAN makes it easier with ILt^mbl V A^ BUND VANS PICKUPS 1 >0V Blind Vjn S V.SMMJI) I ion Petrol longbrd SMWOOO \j I tun< 'D fcttd Bl.nd Vjn Stsadard BikU SIO.JMXM) I ton Petrol Flatbed SI l.:00 00 \/A ton2,022 words
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Advertisement1400 1982-06-23 28 tQ I E VMelts 4 HMtt Workaholic TOYOTA TOYOACE More flexibility, more durability, more economy. SWB Petrol $12,290 nett LWB Diesel $14,990 nett. Test drive today! TOYOTA BORNEO MOTORS COMMERCIAL VEHICLES CENTRE TEL *****11/*****01/4/***** AUUNIED ROAD TEL *****3? BUKIT TIMAH ROAD TEL *****556/ 7/8/9 EAST COAST ROAD TEL *****16/*****04 LENGKEE1,400 words
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Advertisement766 1982-06-23 28 I) Others MOO— Honda Accord 4-DR Auto Alr-cond. Sports Rim Mercedes Benz 200 Alrcond Ford Cortina 2000 Auto Alr-cond. (Q Reg.) Honda Accord 4-DR Alr-cond DalhaUu Charade XTc. 5 Speed Alr-cond. Colt Sigma 1600 GS Alrcond Sports Rim Toyota Corolla DX Alrcond Subaru 1300 DL Alrcond. Porsche 924 Auto Alrcond766 words
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Advertisement1545 1982-06-23 28 i 1077 PORSCHE 02*. 2nd private owner, full optional accessories Tel *****61 I*oo IMPORTED VOLVO 244 GLE. full accessories, principal only Contact *****70 (Ke1vin Koh) 1001 VOLVO 144 GL Auto. Power steerlngs/wlndows, alrcond, low mileage. $57,000 0.n.0 *****92 MG MIDGET 1003 CICOM. road tax. 5512,000/0.n.0 Phone *****66 m) Commercial Vehicles1,545 words
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Advertisement845 1982-06-23 28 jE^ Accommodation Proptrttos CITY DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED (A member of Hong Leong Group) CITY PLAZA Shop space on ground and mezzanine floors for rent immediately Area from 23 to 39 sq m CENTRAL BUILDIN6 Shops and Offices for rent I Area from 30 to 105 sq m THE ARCADE Shop units845 words
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Advertisement759 1982-06-23 29 a|Fp Accommodation A ■■11 I* Properties 86 Accommodation V«c«nt a) Houses FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION Luxuriously designed and furnished single-storey corner 3bedroomed detached house on HO9O sq ft plot Large entertaining patio adjoins Matured and well landscaped garden Complete with decorative night lightings In the vicinity of Nee Soon and Sembawang759 words
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Advertisement867 1982-06-23 29 OIST. 1130. NEAR Novena Church Elevated 2-storey terrace house, 4 bedrooms, terrao flooring throughout. Partly furnished. Rental $2,000 (0.n.0 Telephone *****26 or *****37 DIST. 11, WATTEN ESTATE beautiful double-storey link bungalow with large private garden Splitlevel llvlng/dlnlng. 4 spacious bedrooms. Rental 13.200 Mcl Properties *****88. DIST 10 DETACHED BUNGALOW 4867 words
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Advertisement774 1982-06-23 29 II rft/ftfvU% I DOUBLE-STOREY SEMI-DETACH-ED IN dlst 17. 3 bedrooms, servant's, available mid-July. $1400 partially furnished Command Properties. *****33. EXCLUSIVE BUNGALOW FOR rental at dlst. 11. Orchid Inn vicinity Fully furnished. $8,200 monthly For viewing, call *****42/3 No agents please HENRY PARK, DIST. 10, corner semi-detached. 4 bedrooms large matured774 words
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Advertisement615 1982-06-23 29 Oranvttte brand naw malaorwlt.. oft Holland Road 3 bedrooms, lounge, dining, balcony and family lounge, well equipped kitchen, facilities Include swimming pool, squash court, walking distance to supermarket, etc Partly furnished. $4,500 Baautiful townhooaa In dial. 11. 4 tastefully carpeted bedrooms, servant's room, splitlevel llvlng/dlnlng, well fitted kitchen, balcony, bathrooms615 words
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Advertisement583 1982-06-23 29 A Y r Acco«mo*rt«,* 1 WM\\ Pwtwrttt I CHOICE FURNISHED APARTMENTS) GrenvUle $s.ooo Pandan Valley $2300/ $3,500 H In Seng Oarden $3,500 Kirn Lin Mansion S2JOO Chang Mansion tSJMB Faber Garden IMOO Camellia Terrace $5,000 CHAMBERS: *****17/S a *****77 DISTRICT* Brand new Apartment with swimming pool, fully furnished. Ideal for583 words
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Advertisement716 1982-06-23 29 DIST. 10, ULU PANOAN Luxurious maisonette. 4 spacious bedrooms, huge living/ dining, tastefully furnished. OverlookIng secluded garden. Shopping recreational facilities *****41/ *****87 (agent). DIST. IS ROSE GARDEN Walk-up apartment opposite Katong Shopping Centre, next to Yaohan Supermarket 3-bedroomed. partially furnished, alrcond. Rental $1,500 Please call *****71 (no agents) DMT. IS716 words
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Advertisement412 1982-06-23 29 «^Msl*W^aW 1 aTW B W^a»^4j6j«J •^VJaW I BBBBB^BS] Jl llll«ilUll i i rropwnw j PANOAN VALLEY CAMELLIA Terrace. 3000 sq ft. 4 bedrooms, wall-to-wall carpel, alrcondltloned. swimming pool and other facilities. Rental $5,000 Please ring: *****2/*****5 PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX bachelor's studio apartment. Fully furnished with cooker, longbath. alrcon, colour TV,412 words
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Advertisement419 1982-06-23 29 DIST 1 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA 2-bedroomed apartment, alrconI dltloned. fully furnished swlmj mlng pool, reasonable rent. Call Patrick. *****32. *****40 DIST. 10 TAMAN SERASI beautifully furnished apartment, 3 bedrooms, attached bathrooms. 5 alrconds. $2,700 *****6 1/*****58 Mllus DIST. IS. EQUATORIAL COOL Apartment, next to Ambassador Hotel, high rioor. facing sea 4419 words
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Advertisement456 1982-06-23 29 C AccowwnodaUuii 4 WH f Propittes ORCHARO ROAD/ AMERICAN School Vicinity, tastefully furnished. 3 bedrooms, on high floor, recreational facilities Contact *****88 PANOAN VALLEY PENTHOUSE I alrcondltloned bedrooms, fully furnished $5,500 Available Immediately Call now Acumen Realty Centre *****77. PANDAN VALLEY. EUGENIA Court on high floor facing swimming pool 4456 words
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Advertisement427 1982-06-23 29 DIST. 9. NEAR CATHAY BUILDING whole block of 5 units 3-bed-roomed brand new apartment J E Housing *****68/9 DIST. 9. FURAMA 2-BEDROOMED condominium 3 minutes walk to Orchard Road. J.E Housing Associates *****68/9 HOLLAND COURT (DIST. 10) apartment with 3 spacious bedrooms. $3,000 fully furnished Ace: *****81 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA, 2427 words
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Advertisement828 1982-06-23 30 al| r JtxcomnMrtation ft ■■[I T Properttes 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms AIRCON FURNISHED ROOM with bathroom attached at Grange Road Colour T.V, refrigerator provided Tel: *****30 BEDROOM AVAILABLE IN luxury house All facilities. Dlst. 13 Expatriate only $450 p.m Tel: i *****4 COUPLE URGENTLY REOUIRES unfurnished room In Selegle828 words
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Advertisement688 1982-06-23 30 A JAPANESE COMPANY urgently requires apartments/ houses In various districts for long lease. Contact *****72. APARTMENT REQUIRED IN disl. 14, 15. 16 and 19 No agents Contact *****41 after 3pm Mike/ Georgle EXPATRIATES REQUIRE FURNISHED apartments In Orchard Road. $4,000 St Patrick's Garden $2200 Owners call: 22M372 FAMILY REOUIRES 3-ROOMED688 words
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Advertisement805 1982-06-23 30 All C toowwwdJrtton 4 ■■j T Properties DIST. 10 VICTORIA PARK 24.000 sq.ft. Beautifully sited amidst lushful greenery with existing bungalow and outhouse. j Full usage of land with good potentials for new 2-storey dei tached with swimming pool Vai cant possession I a 2.3 M EVERTON REALTY PTE. LTD.805 words
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Advertisement823 1982-06-23 30 CONCORD (29&33 M) OFFERS 1 Thomson Hill semi-detached 6.000 sq.ft. $725,000 0.n.0. 2. West Coast Road semi-detached. 3300 sq.ft $099,000 DIST. 16. NEAR EASTERN Grove. 2 l/2-storey terrace split-level, 3 bedrooms/ attached bathrooms, terrazzo flooring, furnished $440,000 ono Rolf *****1 1. DIST. 102* KINGSMEAD Road single-storey detached bungalow. 4 bedrooms.823 words
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Advertisement527 1982-06-23 30 I Proptrtlw Exclusive CaarfemlßJum lifestyle In Scenic EMtCMtft a Comprises 2 blocks. surrounded by greenery and beautiful landscaped pothways a I minute drive to East Coast Parkway a 1 0 minutes to Changi Airport and city a Close to monVets, public tronsport, shopping centres, schools Tenure of Land Frtehoid lltH527 words
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Advertisement861 1982-06-23 30 SERENE HOUSE DIST. 10 3 bedrooms, 1 store. 3 alrconds, fully furnished Area: 1550 sq.ft. SELLING $410,000 CALL 734«279 Spottiswoode Park $265,000 Clementi Park $470,000 Woodleigh Apt $310,000 Changi Garden $306,000 Fabar Hill (Maisonette) $450,000 Serangoon Apt. $325,000 Waal Coaal Apt. $320,000 Sherwood (Studio) $235,000 Hong Laong Gdn $335.000/$390.000 Greenmeadows861 words
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Advertisement873 1982-06-23 30 a- ».i Q ■■11 Propar** DIST. 5, HONG LEONG Shopping Complex, beautifully furnished 2-bedroomed apartment. 950 sq.ft. Tenanted $265,000 Capllaus: *****77/ *****92. DIST. 9. HILTON TOWER, exnteslvely renovated, tenanted $2,500 3 bedrooms, servant's, no obstruction, principals only $420,000. Tel: *****71/*****40 DIST. I ONLY $325,000 Devonshire Court. 1,500 sq.ft. spacious 3873 words
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Advertisement663 1982-06-23 30 LAX -OR SALE: Locality Tawau. Saban. Government approved for housing estate. Land size: Open land 24 acres. Located near Airport Price Ss3 8M Contact tel: *****49 DIST. 10. SUITABLE FOR doublestorey semi-detached 100.000 sq ft Asking: $61 00 p.s.f Holland Housing: *****04 20.000 SQ.FT. AT Bedok suitable for 2 pairs663 words
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Advertisement823 1982-06-23 30 jßk]\ C Aciwnmodatton 4 FACTORY PREMISES TO lease An industrial land occupied a space of 68.000 sq.ft situated at light Industrial area in the town-ship of Kluang. state of Johore. country of Malaysia together with 2 factory premises erected thereon with built-up-area of 10.020 and 23.400 sq ft The said823 words
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Advertisement375 1982-06-23 30 Era\ hiby (housing Services Warehouses at Genting Lane and Tannery Road Available weekly, bi-monthly or 3-year lease 10 goods/passenger lifts with ample parking facilities Contact 750. UPPER BUKIT Tlmah Road, single-storey warehouses factories cum offices Area 3.300/ 6.600/ 9.900/ *****/ 16.500/ 19.800 sq.ft. Rental $1.50 p.s.f. Contact *****04. Principals only375 words
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Advertisement424 1982-06-23 31 jfrj| c Aixowmodatlon 4 Pionatilei 93 Office Spaces b) Rental &aU|liia3 gv*rrß^>wi^T^pTnrw<| aT^^^^^^^aM^^^^^jßT^^^^^BT^™ BBa^BBW9^4W^BBBBBai a PRIME OFFICE SPACE AT THE ARCADE. 2.500/ 3.000/ 5.000 sq ft Facing harbour $7 JO p.a.l. 0.n.0. (Inclusive of maintenance) a INTERNATIONAL PLAZA 2.382 sq.ft Carpeted and parti- j tloned. Good view of the sea.424 words
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Advertisement937 1982-06-23 31 UIC BUILDING SHENTON WAV 1.048 sq. ft 6233 sq ft GOLDEN MILE TOWER BEACH ROAD 70S sq.ft 1.852 sq. ft Enquin** a3»*ll/c UNION BUILDING. UNIT 17SH. ■THFLR with new aircon. carpet, wallpaper, complete with built-in cupboards 1 to 2 years lease available T**zie>MS 11TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL $120 you can rant937 words
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Advertisement709 1982-06-23 31 > ajajjji B\ naJiili 1111 A i jj^ AcconwnoGaiion froptrtlss c) Wanted AN OVERSEAS COMPANY requires an Office of approximately 500 sq ft Preferably outside CHI) Tel *****32 CHAMBERS PROPERTY: *****77 offices In good localities wanted by Corporate Clients Immediately. Call us now! WANTED (BUY/ RENT) Merlin/ Peninsula/ Sultan Plaza,709 words
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Advertisement488 1982-06-23 31 BfT^BffBBffffBJBJBJp^««»J SCORPIO BUILDING At DavonaMr* Road Within walking distance to Orchard Road Brand n*w groundfloor apac*, uilabl* for R**t*ur*nt/ Cotta*>Hou*a/ Loung*/ Airlin* Company/ Showroom/ BankIng haN. Approximately 6.600 sq. ft. with basement carpark. Viewing Anytima. For further details, please telephone: *****77 EXT. 448 DIST 1 BUSY AREA The Arcade. 375488 words
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Advertisement360 1982-06-23 31 %m I KENVIIR EUROPE TOURS A true European Holiday! Only Ken-Air includes such popular cities like Sorrento, Capri, Athens, Corinth, Copenhagen, Sweden and even a delightful y interlude across the lonian Sea on a 2-berth cabin European tours like these used to cost a tortune! V Featurlng:U coach-cruise-tlight. cross channel360 words
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Advertisement371 1982-06-23 31 HAPPY JOURNEY A M ALACC A TOUR $29.00 (B)KOTA TINOOI AND ULU TIRAM $15.00 (C) DESARU AND ULU TIRAM $15.00 (D) SAFARI AND AVER HITAM $20.00 (E) KUKUP AND SAFARI PARK $20 00 POPULAR TOUB 5 Day Oentlng/ Penang/ Cameron $200/295 Dep: Monday 3 Day Oentlng Highland outward Deluxe air-con371 words
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Advertisement385 1982-06-23 31 JL, Q Travel Guide LAJLM 1 NAM HO TRAVEL SERVICE |S) PTE LTD HMiOtRCK Gl 4-1 6- 1 8, Pearrs Centre. Eu Tong Sen Street, (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 01 OS. Tel: *****33 (7 lines) frmciOWcr 1 1 9, People's Park Complex. Ground Floor, New Bridge Road, Singapore 01 05. Teh385 words
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Advertisement419 1982-06-23 31 y^ Reliance M Travel Agencies) U (S)Pte. Ltd. V II Suite 0218 0220 Mezzanine L Floor Singapore Shopping j Centre. 190. Clemenceau 1 j Avenue Singapore 0923 *****55 1\ Kuala Lumpur i V™ *****2^/ /r'AII Thailand I jf Thai Dainties 5 Bdayss73s's9ls I Dep: Every Saturday I Hongkong Imperial Banquet419 words
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Advertisement623 1982-06-23 31 I^l l Q TravolSukte CHINA TOURS From 3 day* onward*. Prtc** from SS4OO Group Dapartura* 12 8. 26/8. 29/8. 18/9. 17/10.22/10.17/11.15/12 CaM v* tor mon daiail*. HOARESTOTT TRAVEL SERVICE PTE LTD. TEL: 33M504. *****53 '4 Haad Ofnc*: Hoar**tott Traval Hongkong TEL: S-Mia4M, MI4SS4, MlS24a TA394 I BBBBBBBBBBBB*B*>_^BB*B*BBB«aBBB_ BBBT [elmundo] I623 words
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Advertisement595 1982-06-23 31 MAYFAM TRAVEL a TOURS 242. 2nd floor. Orchard Tow*ra Tai *****13 (S Km) TA 242 Buun*** Hour*: oam lo *pm SPECIAL JUNE HOIIOA YS 3DSN Gaxitmg Tour* Coach/ Arr Dep Kvery Monday SS2l9'- 3D2N Canting Tour* by Air Dep: Every Wednesday ***** 203N Ganting Highland*/ Coach Dep Every Friday Ssl2s/-595 words
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Obituary, Illustration94 1982-06-23 32 paeeed away peacefully on 21 6 82 leaving behind: WIVES Loh Slew Kuan Low Ah Pin SONS DAUGHTERS IN LAW Meng Choon Goh Mul Eng Bin Ha Teo Geok Sim Bin Chlew Pak Yoke Lynn Beng Tong, Robert Beng Kwee, Michael Beng Huat, Alvln Beng Seng DAUGHTERS SONS-IN-LAW Lai Wan,94 words
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Article, Illustration47 1982-06-23 32 ipr*a« th*ir sincere thank* to relatives, prints and friend* for Iheir condolences, wr**ths, contributions and attendance during their recent bereavement. Mass win be held on 2Sth June 82 al 8.30 p.m. at 66-B. Blk 60 Mann* Drive. MR. HENRY ANG LOY SENG47 words
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Obituary, Illustration61 1982-06-23 32 I express their d«»p»at condolence* and sympathte* to i MR. SIN BIN HA on th* demise of his beloved father who passed away en 21st Jun. 1952. I As a mark of respect, our office will be closed on Friday, I 25th June 1962 I MR. SIN CHWEE TIN A61 words
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Obituary, Illustration51 1982-06-23 32 CO-PARTNER OF WINSTON'S PTE LTD PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 19/6/82 THE MANAGEMENT ft STAFF EXPRESS THEIR DEEPEST CONDOLENCES AND SYMPATHIES TO MDM. WEE PHEK CHAI ON THE DEMISE OF HER BELOVED HUSBAND. AS A MARK OF RESPECT OUR OFFICE AND RETAIL PREMISES WILL BE CLOSED TODAY. j MR. TAN CHOON51 words
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Article50 1982-06-23 32 MR. MRS. HENRY LOO and other members of the family of the lata MADAM HELEN TSAI CHING wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, colleagues, friends, business associates staff of Pan Malaysian Group Architects for their attendance, assistance, messsge of condolences, wreaths and donations during their recent bereavement.50 words
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Obituary, Illustration114 1982-06-23 32 MRS SEAH KWANG JIM nee TAN PHANG HWAY aged 83 years, passed away peacefully at 1 2 30 am on 22nd June ISB2 leaving behind beloved son* Cheng Slang, Kenneth Cheng Liang, Cheng Hock; daughter* iok Wang, Sok Khang, Sok Meng; daughters-in-law Margaret, Helen, Catherine; sons-in-law Ooh Eng114 words
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Obituary, Illustration38 1982-06-23 32 MR M. THAMBIAH AGED SI, 27 HIGHLAND CLOSE, S PORE OF NTUC INCOME PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 22/6/82 LEAVING BEHIND BELOVED WIFE. SON AND TWO DAUGHTERS AND RELATIVES IN MALAYSIA AND SRI LANKA. FOR FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS RING *****2S38 words
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Obituary, Illustration64 1982-06-23 32 Aged IN, passed away peacefully on 21st June IM2 Leaving behind: 3 daughters. 1 son-in-law, 11 grandchildren. 2 grand-daughlers-ln-law. 4 grandsons-ln-law. 17 great granchlldren. nephews, nieces, grandnephews. grandnleces, nephews-ln-law and nleces-tn-law Cortege will leave 3 Royal Road at 10 am. on THURSDAY 24/6/ 82. Thank* to stall of Ward 2.64 words
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Obituary15 1982-06-23 32 LANCELOT MAURICE PENNEFATHER passed away on 22 6 82 aged 88 Funeral arrangements hone *****2615 words
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Article, Illustration99 1982-06-23 32 wish to thank friends and relatives for the contributions, condolences and wreaths during their recent bereavement. Sunday masses will be held at 10 a.m Church of the Holy Family (Katong) till 18th July. Qone from ut, but cherished forever, We'll miss you always, our darling Your spirit with99 words
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Article, Illustration37 1982-06-23 32 MR FRANCIS TAN YONG LIANG wishes to eipress their heartfelt thank* to Rev. M. Tung, all relative*, church member* and friends 'or their kind assistance attendance and donation*, during their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF THE LATE37 words
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Article, Illustration43 1982-06-23 32 ■riches to express their heartfelt thank* to all relative*, friends, business associates and colleague* for their kind assistance, attendance, message* ol condolence, wreath*, scroll* and donation* during their recent bereavement. MR TOH KI AN TECK departed on 17/6/8243 words
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Obituary, Illustration29 1982-06-23 32 is for the loved ones whom you I ""-"bar MR. HO THIAM CMU AN Departed 23rd June IMI Remambarad by lovoo ooaa.29 words
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Obituary, Illustration41 1982-06-23 32 In Loving Memory ol Three years have passed We often think of bygone days When we were together. But memories live forever. Always r«nnmb«r«d by Dad. Mum. brother and sisters Anthony La* Kwok Khuan D.p.rl*d 23rd June 197941 words
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Advertisement821 1982-06-23 32 Education Instruction tt Education ft Instruction 112 Commercial LEX MENG PROFESSIONAL TR AIMING CENTRE Oflara Naw Cl lor ma Month oIJULV Laading to LCCI/Pttman/LMPTC Examination* SHORTHAND (THEORY) Tues/Thur 10.30- 12 noon 6/7 Tues/Thur 200-3 30pm 6/7 Thur 700-830pm 677 BOOKKEEPING (ELEMENTARY) Tues 630-800pm 6/7 Thur 8 30- 10.00 am 8/7821 words
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Advertisement591 1982-06-23 32 CITY SCHOOL OF COMMERCE (A member of the Stamford College Group) Institute of Marketing (Certificate Examination Part II) Studies on a part-time basis will be held for the following courses. Legal aspects of Marketing Practice of Marketing Behavioural Aspects of Marketing Financial and Management Accounting Courses commence on 1 July591 words
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Advertisement1129 1982-06-23 32 NEW CLASSES BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE Thursday 7 30- 9pm Commencing 1 July COSTING BEGINNERS Friday 7.30-9pm Commencing 2 July BOOKKEEPING BEGINNERS Sat 3-4 30pm Commencing 19 J une BOOKKEEPING INTER Friday 6-7 30pm Commencing 18 June HIGHER ACCOUNTING Monday 7.30- 9pm Commencing 21 June Wednesday 6-7 30pm Commencing 23 June SHORTHAND1,129 words
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Advertisement545 1982-06-23 32 W» aitond our d««p«»l aympalhw* and comlolanc** le PROF. SEAH CHENG SIANG a family on lit* damtM ol hit b«lov«d mother TIM lat« MDM. TAN PHANG HWAY From Doctor*. Nur***, Secretary and Staff Department of Medicine HI, Singapore General Ho»pit»l fWe extend our deepest tympathies and condolence* to HENRY S.S.545 words
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Advertisement70 1982-06-23 32 There 's another world of romance Sapphire romances are more exotic, are more exciting than most ordinary romance fiction, in Sapphire romance you 7/ find that love is a wonder that comes in many forms. A faruv sometimes, a phantom and occasionally a splendid reality. So if you 're a70 words
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262 1982-06-23 33 Scarcity of land spurred port's growth LAND scarcity and manpower shortage have forced port developments and operations in Singapore to be more capital intensive than elsewhere. This was stated by the Port of Singapore Authority's general manager, Mr Wong Hung Khim, in his welcoming address at Portech 82, an international262 words
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Article70 1982-06-23 33 MOSCOW, Tues. Libya's number two man, Major Abdel Salam Jalloud, left Moscow yesterday after a three-day visit, his second to the Soviet capital in a month, the Soviet news agency, Tass, said without revealing the purpose of the visit. Major Jalloud was also in Moscow onAFP - 70 words
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Article50 1982-06-23 33 MANILA, Tues. Filipino fishermen rescued 27 Vietnamese refugees from a floundering 15-metre wooden boat off the country's main island of Luzon last week, the official Philippine News Agency said. The refugees, including 11 children, were reported to be weak from exposure and lack of food, PNA said. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article28 1982-06-23 33 BUDAPEST. Tues. Soviet, Czechoslovak and Hungarian troops will stage military exercises in Hungary in the next few days, the official news agency, MTI, reported yesterday. AP.AP - 28 words
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Article, Illustration52 1982-06-23 33 IDAH LATIFF - IDAH L A TIFF ■y Slta SN of Ihr k ~r\rt\ s«im- -i tkr 111 m* M tkr»»a lav Ihr W itOTl>r> rwtomiv W b> \t«li«n. iab mntvMlfd ;tnd grounds littered Mctarw ay TAN SUAN *HK The Straits Times report of52 words
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330 1982-06-23 33 IDAH LATIFF - ID AH LATIFF By "FRIENDS of the Zoo" will now get a chance to help the zoo stop people ill-treating the animals and littering the zoo grounds. The zoo is working out a plan under which volunteers from among the330 words
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Article72 1982-06-23 33 Crackdown on 389 motorists A TOTAL of 389 motorists were booked by the Traffic Police last week for dangerous or reckless driving, inconsiderate driving, speeding and other traffic offences along selected roads. The roads are Lornie Road Adam Road, Bukit Timah Road, Dunearn Road, Farrer Road, Jalan Toa Payoh, Upper72 words
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Advertisement492 1982-06-23 33 b^bV Wm\ Wa\ Bf^Cs J^m 888 BB? tjJ "CVfccri-*^ "f-ivvw^ rvi- Mario's is 2 years old and to celebrate Gino XT/ S J/CSld. UHIC cAj Russo has been flown in specially by t-*» a 4__ "l\/T^. M .2-~w Alitalia from Italy to entertain you. KlStOrSlll)6 IVLSriO Gino, labelled the sinjjintf492 words
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256 1982-06-23 34 Seattle Dream returns the best time ■^■^J v. 1 v. 1 Vanda Crescent keeping form IPOH, Tues. Last-start winner, Vanda Crescent, who routed a Class 6 Div 1 field by five lengths, is maintaining his winning form when he strode out fluently over 600 m in 41.2 sees here this256 words
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Article581 1982-06-23 34 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP PODMORE'S 'FEAT' By IMAGINE a top-ranking jockey landing one of the longest-priced place getter and the shortest-possi-ble priced winner all on a weekend. George Podmore, who has bounced back into the limelight since his riding licence was recently extended, had this almost581 words
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Article1086 1982-06-23 34 A TOTAL of 364 horses, comprising of 97 in Class 1, 197 in Class 3 and 70 in Class 4 Restricted Terms, have been entered for the Singapore Turf Club Queen Elizabeth II Cup Meeting to be held at Bukit Timah on July 3, 4, 10 and1,086 words
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Article141 1982-06-23 34 FIRST DAY: Class 1 Div 2 1,200 m 1.600 m; Class 3 Divs 2, 4, 5 A 6 1,200 m; Divs 2 A 4 1,600 m; Class 4 Divs BAD 1,200 m. SECOND DAY: Class 1 Divs 1 A 3 1,200 m; Div 1 1,600 m; Class141 words
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Advertisement408 1982-06-23 34 NOTICES We've moved With effect from 21 st June 1982, our new address is Unit 05-04, 5 th Fl, Vi Guang Factory Building 1 80 Paya Lebar Road, Singapore 1 440 Telex: Arona RS ***** Tel: *****1 1 [H| Arona Industrial ■Hi Products Pte Ltd Cost less to wipe better408 words
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Advertisement217 1982-06-23 34 KENYATAAN TAWARAN IBU PEJABAT JKR Tawofon-laworon donpodo pern borong-pemborong yang txrdottor di KiiwnHrion Kerjaraya dan Kemudahon k«mudohon Awam da lam Kel<n a) K*hn t dan k. atot Ta, u k M Kafurwtaraan WUkanitial Taluk Kadi 3(A) Work.hop E^uipn>#nl ond Mocnint Took (B*fcolan) b) Kola. E don k* atot Ta t217 words
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Advertisement325 1982-06-23 34 June 26 is Le Gala dess||JSK^^ (Night of the Flowers) A. T'iwlo/tSfe^ at Chez Bidou wfT In Provence, during the summer, /^SvC when the flowers are in full bloom, I (u97 f//y^s^>~\ V? friends gather together to enjoy V__^yW7 .nHfc~">. the sight of the blossoms over a \\jjf^\ At Chez325 words
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TIME SPORT PAGE TWO
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Article, Illustration816 1982-06-23 35 When it's a top tour- nament, you want all the top players to play. I feel kind of bad, particularly about Bjorn Borg. I played him in the last two finals here and at the U. S. Open and I'm sorryReuter - 816 words
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354 1982-06-23 35 LONDON, Tues. Former England opener Graham Gooch, considered no more than a useful seamer on the county cricket circuit, destroyed Worcestershire yesterday with career-best figures of seven for 14. The Essex man's movement through the air and off the pitch was so alarming thatReuter - 354 words
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Article155 1982-06-23 35 LONDON, Tnes. It was all a Mg mix-up. John McEnroe said that he had not received his trophies from last year, while the Wimbledon club said he could havethem any time. The defending men's singles champion, who clashed head-on with authority last year asReuter - 155 words
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159 1982-06-23 35 BRISTOL, Tues. Madan Lai, who has been overshadowed by fellow all-rounder Kapil Dcv on the Indian cricketers' tour, had Gloucestershire struggling on the final day of the match here. Gloucestershire, set to (246 to win, were 39 lr when rain set in c159 words
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Article229 1982-06-23 35 LONDON. Tues. Only three of yesterday's seven games in the International Cricket Conference Trophy competition survived a deluge of rain. The day's winners were Papua New Guinea, Bangladesh and Bermuda. The other matches were washed out without a ball being bowled. An unbroken secondwicketReuter - 229 words
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580 1982-06-23 35 Ripley, Olson vault to new height KNOXVILLE, Tues DAN RIPLEY and Billy Olson broke the American record for the pole vault when they cleared 5.72 metres at the United States national championships in Tennessee last night. Ripley, the former world indoor record holder, cleared the height first and Olson, whoReuter; AFP - 580 words
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Article32 1982-06-23 35 DEFENDING champions Kedah, and newcomers Federal Territory, and Penang, will battle for honours in this year's third Esso quadrangular hockey tournamenton the Padang from Sept. 2 to 4.32 words
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Article, Illustration239 1982-06-23 35 OLD TRAFFORD, Tues. England have retained their successful First Test side for the Second cricket Test against India starting here on Thursday, despite failures by both openNorthamptonshire skipper Geoff Cook will again open with Kent's Chris Tavare, despite a dismal Test record.Reuter - 239 words
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Article18 1982-06-23 35 ASIAN GAMES: The 10th Asian Games will be held in South Korea from Oct. 3-18, 1986.18 words
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Article105 1982-06-23 35 BASEBALL: Milwaukee Brewers tamed Detroit Tigers 7-5 in the American League games in New York. Other reaajte America* League: Minnesota Twins 4 Texas Rangers 1; Baltimore Orioles 5 New York Yankees 3; Cleveland Indians 5 Boston Red Sox 4; California Angels 3 Chicago White Sox 1; Toronto Blue105 words
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Article65 1982-06-23 35 BOXING: Title defences for two World Boxing Association champions light-middle-weight Davey Moore and lightweight Ray Mancini were announced by promoter Bob Arum. Moore, of New York, will defend his crown against Ayub Kalule, of Uganda, in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on July 17 and Mancini, of Youngstown, Ohio,65 words
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Article76 1982-06-23 35 GOLF: Craig Stadler tops the money list in the Professional Golfers Associaton list. The m«ary leaders (Thraagfc L.S. Opea) Mea: 1 Craig Stadler U*****,461; 2 Tom Watson U*****,746; 3 Ray Floyd U*****,209; 4 Tom Kite U*****,157; 5 Jack Nicklaus U*****,020; 6 Jerry Pate U*****,822. WMnea (Thr«agh L*4y Key•UaeAgencies - 76 words
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Advertisement79 1982-06-23 35 STRAITS TIMES > OVERSEAS AGENTS BRUNEI 1. Current Newspapers Agency 2. Hai Bin Book Store 3. Rex Book Store 4 Seria Book Store 5. Far East Newspaper Service SKI LANKA Periwinkle Enterprises INDONESIA 1. Situ Agency 2. Firma Wira Sakti 3. N.V. Indoprom Co. (Indonesia) Ltd. HONG KONG Sam Fo79 words
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Advertisement696 1982-06-23 35 BLUE LINE THE SiGN YOU CAN TRUST Contactors, East, Quiet Long Life. The Rlvetle«« Armature BLUE LINE introduces contactors with armature laminations not held together by solid metal rivets Solid metal rivets, used in virtually all contactors in the market today are the weak link in any rivet contactor and696 words
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Article, Illustration287 1982-06-23 36 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIK AT RAI By LEAGUE leaders Fairer Park United took a three-point lead in the National Football League Division One table when they carved out a 3-0 win over Kaki Bukit at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. An own goal by287 words
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Article191 1982-06-23 36 Council put ban on under-16s PLAYERS under 16 are barred from representing clubs in the National Football League and the President's Cup competitions, reports JOE DORAI. NFL clubs with such youngsters must, therefore, deregister them. This has been decided by the Football Association of Singapore Council, following a recommendation by191 words
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429 1982-06-23 36 Sprinter Haron out to prove a point in Caltex meet AGE-GROUP sprint champion Haron Mundir will be out to prove that his record-breaking rjn last year was no flash- n-the-pan when the annual Caltex track and field championships start at the National Stadium on Friday, reports HAKIKAT RAI. Haron crashed429 words
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292 1982-06-23 36 Nada finds help from as far away as Jakarta INTERNATIONAL racewalker R. Nadarajan need not worry about being penniless while on his three-month training and competition tour of West Germany. The Singapore ace had to apply for one month's "no-pay" leave from the Police Force so he could complete his292 words
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277 1982-06-23 36 THE urge to represent Singapore in next year's South-east Asia Games is likely to bring Ng Yee Ming, the national long jump record holder, back home from Taiwan. Ng left for Taipeh last year to study business management, but he is back in277 words
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Article233 1982-06-23 36 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Fans not happy with high Stadium admission charges By THOUSANDS of fans stayed away from Monday' s friendly soccer match between arch rivals Singapore and Selangor in protest at the high National Stadium admission charges. The Singapore Sports Council confirmed only 8,800 fans233 words
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Article, Illustration354 1982-06-23 36 EDMUND WEE, the former Singapore goalkeeper, is the highest-paid non-European professional soccer player in Hongkong. No wonder he has signed a new year-long contract with the South China club! Wee, who returned to Singapore on Monday night for a five-week holiday, will354 words
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Article54 1982-06-23 36 POLICE caused a stir when they trounced Armed Forces 8-0 in a Singapore Hockey Association Sirobel Premier Division match at Thomson Road yesterday. Police scored their goals through the outstanding Pavan Kumar Ratty (4), Sarmokh Singh (3) and Bal jit Singh. Other result: Div. One SIA B54 words
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Article50 1982-06-23 36 TODAY'S EVENT BILLIASO6 N.t1.88l fear-tall r'*ip (Katong Saloon 7.30 p.m.). HOCKEY SHA My. 1: SCC v GSC (Padang. 5.30 p.m.), CSC v SRC (Balestier Road, 5.30 p. in.). SOCCKR NFL My. 1: Police v Jubilee (Jurons, 830 p.m.), Tiong Bahru v Farrer Park Dynamos (Jalan Besar Stadium, 8 p. mi50 words
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Article, Illustration282 1982-06-23 36 DEREK WILD - DEREK WILD By THIS year's Mammaa Golf Classic will be worth $M,M* $17,Mt m«re than last year's Inaugural tournament making It the biggest event mi the Republic's golf calendar after the Singapore Open championship. It will be played at the Singapore Island Country282 words
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Article261 1982-06-23 36 J. RAJENDRAN - Chance for rugby ref s to improve J. RAJENDRAN By SINGAPORE, in a bid to improve their refereeing standards, will provide three referees for the Asian Rugby Football Union tournament in November. As hosts, Singapore have the option of providing more than one referee for the tournament while the other261 words
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Article200 1982-06-23 36 PATRICK BASTIANB - SACA want sponsors for Jamal PATRICK BASTIANB By THE Singapore Amateur Cycling Association are looking for sponsors to give top rider Jamalludin Mohammed a return air ticket to London to compete in the world championships in Leicester from Aug 23 to 29. The SACA do not think Jamalludin will return200 words
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Advertisement143 1982-06-23 36 Fujiheavy's Robin Engines KEROSENE/PETROL 20D EC 108 IDEAL PRIME MOVER FOR Light Industrial, Civil Engineering, Construction, Agricultural Equipment. Superb endurance for a heavy-duty work. Low fuel consumption. Trouble-free and outstanding long-life. Wide range applications. Rugged construction. Full range spare-parts available. Quiet running. Many other merits CHONG LEE LEONG SENG CO.143 words
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Advertisement20 1982-06-23 36 Send coupon now with 20C stamp to Wander (Singapore) Pte Ltd P O Box 33 Singapore9l6l I N»me Address _i^__20 words
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Article, Illustration596 1982-06-23 37 Wizards weave a web of winning soccer 4 THIS team is playing the old Brazilian brand of football. In 1978, they worried too much about getting better defensive players than offensive players. My^ team now attack more. TELE SANTANA, Brazilian coach SEVILLE, Tues. TheAP - 596 words
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375 1982-06-23 37 At least Kiwis can say they met Santana's sorcerers... SEVILLE, Tues. There will be no positions at stake when Brazil meet New Zealand tomorrow in their final Group Six match as the Brazilians are already in the Second Round and the Kiwis are out. But the game will not beAP - 375 words
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Article43 1982-06-23 37 Idly v Cameroun (Gp 1) at Vi|o: 11.15 p. m. (Spore tine) Argentina v El Salvador (Gp 3) at Alicante: 3 a. m. Thurs. (Spore time) Brazil v New Zealand (Gp 6) at Seville: 3 a. m. Thurs (Spore time)43 words
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434 1982-06-23 37 ALICANTE.Tues THE attacking flair and experienced professionalism of World Cup holders Argentina should give them a comfortable win over El Salvador tomorrow and a place in the second round. The champions need only to win to go through from Group Three with eitherReuter - 434 words
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285 1982-06-23 37 Cameroun earn respect of the big guns VIGO, Tues. Cameroun have achieved one goal even before their World Cup game against Italy kicks off tomorrow the respect of one of the world's top football nations. A fixture which once looked only a question of how many goals Italy would scoreReuter - 285 words
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Advertisement431 1982-06-23 37 H^^|lo^A a^a^^^kaHr^^lla^a^^^kM^M^^ I Anyone can trim dimensions. Difficulties arise when you I^l m flH^B mM llh|HV^ try to cut down size without cutting out features. Sharp IVa^fl a^a^a^F V IH creativity makes possible the SF-750 which is only one- aW^^P^BM aH third the size of other comparable Sharp models. And431 words
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Article, Illustration772 1982-06-23 38 But France enjoy a final flourish FRANCE 4 KUWAIT 1 4 There was a misunderstanding. Everyone thought my players wanted to go off, but that was not so and I would not have allowed it. 1 went out to tell them to carryReuter - 772 words
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Article255 1982-06-23 38 LA CORUNA, Toes. Roger Milla has caught the eye leading Cameroon's exuberant assault on the unexpectedly fragile reputations of some of soccer's aristocrats at these 18th World Cop finals, bat In France, he Is known as much for his uneven temper as his quicksilver255 words
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Article84 1982-06-23 38 CAMEROUN, the unknowns of the World Cup before the finals started, are suddenly attracting considerable interest in L? Coruna. After their goalless draws against Peru and Poland, scouts from top European clubs have focussed their eyes on a number of them, notably goalkeeper Thomas N'Kono. Clubs from Switzerland, France and84 words
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Article68 1982-06-23 38 MANAGER Jupp Derwall yesterday rested players bruised in West Germany's moraleboosting win over Chile, but said they would probably all be fit for Friday's decisive Group Two match against Austria. Midfielder Paul Breitner, laid out by a blow to the stomach, remained in the team's seafront68 words
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Article47 1982-06-23 38 BRAZIL'S elegant captain, Socrates, has crushed hopes that he might be tempted to try European football after the World Cup finals. A qualified doctor, the 27 year-old Corinthian midfielder said he was too much in love with his own country to leave.47 words
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Article47 1982-06-23 38 EACH Sovietplayer received a bonus of 2,000 roubles ($5,200) after the 3-0 win over New Zealand. That figure may seem puny when compared to the huge sums paid by other countries, but it is more than 10 times the average monthly salary in Russia.47 words
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Article61 1982-06-23 38 SOVIET World Cup coach Konstantin Beskov auashed rumours yesterday that forward leg Blokhin would be the first Russian soccer star to play for a western club. "I don't think Blokhin will ever decide to leave his club," Beskov said. And if he received a61 words
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Article68 1982-06-23 38 AFRICA and Asia-Oceania should each have at least three teams in the 1986 World Cup and should also be better represented in FIFA, E. Tessema, president of the African Football Federation, said yesterday. "Algeria, Cameroun, Honduras and Kuwait have shown that they are equal to European68 words
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Advertisement527 1982-06-23 38 Suite 2110 2ist Floor Shaw Centre No 1 Scotis Road Sinypore 0922 Tel *****69 _^J We have been retained by our client, the Singapore subsidiary of a major international pharmaceutical organisation, to invite applications for the following professional positions Executive Engineer, Project $40,000 $50,000 p.a. The successful candidate will head527 words
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600 1982-06-23 39 MADRID, Tups. Three spots in the Second Round of the 12th World Cap could be settled tonight, bat at least one groap may be left as a mathematical mares' nest in which nearly anything could happen. In yesterday's matches, Austria scoredAP - 600 words
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Article187 1982-06-23 39 GROUP ONE Italy Pern Cameroun Poland P W D 2 12 2 12 2 2 2 12 L F APto 1 1 2 1 1 2 112 2 GROUP TWO Austria West Germany Algeria Chile 2 2 1 2 1 I 2 1 2 11 1 1187 words
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Article170 1982-06-23 39 4: Karl-Heinz RummenigKP (WG). J: Laszlo Kiss (Hun). I: Walter Schachner (Aus), Tibor Nyilasi (Hun). Laszlo Fazekas (Hun), Gabor Poloskei (Hun). John Wark (Scot). Bryan Robson (Eng). Diego Maradona (Arg), Eder (Bra). I: Erwin Vandenbergh (Bel). Andrei Bal (Soy). Yuri Gavrilov (Soy), Oleg Blokhin (Soy), Sergei Baltachn (Soy). OsvaldoUP - 170 words
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Article, Illustration401 1982-06-23 39 AUSTRIA 2 ALGERIA 0 OVIEDO, Tues. Austria, playing sound, effective football, obtained the result they wanted, defeating Algeria 2-0 here yesterday, four days before they confront West Germany. Second-half goals from Walter Schachner and Hans Krankl who made up their two-man striking forceAFP; AP - 401 words
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Article, Illustration552 1982-06-23 39 Not a surprise any more N. IRELAND 1 HONDURAS 1 ZARAGOSA, Tues. Honduras, playing in the World Cup finals for! the first time, rallied to draw 1-1 with Northern Ireland in a Group Five match here yesterday. The Central Americans, who drew 1--1 with Spain in their opening match ofAP - 552 words
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Advertisement21 1982-06-23 39 Send coupon now with 20( stamp to M Wander (Singapore) Pte Ltd P O Box 33 Singapore 9161 I Name Addre»a21 words
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Advertisement240 1982-06-23 39 For a headstart. put PUMA on your feet m. ..-fc^ Sports headlines describe -,'jjm Hfe&t* HL, Diego Maradona as the best i^fc EL^ soccer player in the world. He jjjM^&A amazed thousands with his iffi B^^ Ik agility and ab iities 't IvM |^^dli| Maradona s fortune lies at |||fr240 words
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Article, Illustration637 1982-06-23 40 Poland power sparks Group One Scotland go out on goal difference Belgium move into second round Five goals in 21 mins send Peru packing 4 WE have beaten Argentina in Buenos Aires (in a World Cup warmup match) and that will give us a psychological advantage. Polish coach AntoniAgencies - 637 words
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348 1982-06-23 40 BELGIUM 1 HUNGARY 1 ELCHE, Tues. The draw Belgium grabbed against Hungary in their Group Three match here tonight has set up a second-round showdown between champions Argentina and favourites Brazil. The point gained by Belgium meant they must now head the groupAgencies - 348 words
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Article149 1982-06-23 40 Fifa acts From Page On* vigorously, saying later they had been confused by whistles being blown by spectators which sounded like that of the referee. During the melee that followed, Stupar annulled the goal he had awarded minutes earlier, the teams engaged in scuffles, Sheikh Fahd wentReuter - 149 words
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Article515 1982-06-23 40 Exit for brave but beaten Scots SOVIET UNION 2 SCOTLAND 2 MALAGA, Tues. The Soviet Union edged into the second round at the expense of Scotland after a nervetingling 2-2 draw in a Group Six match tonight. Bat, typically, the Scots went down fighting against a Soviet team who lookedReuter - 515 words
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Advertisement254 1982-06-23 40 Arc you thinning at the top and not looking like you should? And you wish you have that head full of hair again' How you wish you can regain that look of youth l But you can! LINK's hair replacement system and LINK's hair care can make your wish come254 words
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Advertisement250 1982-06-23 40 Svenson can help the way you look. It you're losing your hair and want to find a way of making it look as if you're not, then we have an answer for you The Svenson Method of Hair Replacement. We can never make hair grow onto a balding head but250 words
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Advertisement369 1982-06-23 40 BUSINESS TIMES MngapoKi Financial Daily TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Tokyu Land Corporation, a leading Japanese property company, will obtain a listing here next month with a public issue of 10 million common shares in the form of Depository Receipts reports ANGELINE TAN. What Malaysia Mining Corporation plans to do with its minority369 words
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Miscellaneous29 1982-06-23 40 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Pair and warm. TEMP. (C) up to a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 26 mm. SUNSET today: 7.12 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.M a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER DELAYED29 words
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Advertisement336 1982-06-23 1 L For the over-408, the prospects are horrendous people could be unemployed for 10 or 20 years. Some may never get a job at all. 7 &%&n7&£s, use. -^§1^ i* 1 showroom condition. Wide adjustment of Air Flow Direction W^tß I 'L-fM^l* T i ifVr 1 1 B^>iP7*" B^^^ S336 words
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Advertisement595 1982-06-23 2 Ambassador City From June Ist until September 30th we'll guarantee your accommodation at a 40% incentive discount you can't afford to miss and we'll make your business trip an investment. ■tJ'-a-- 1— j~___taw tiT-f -irFr ™^_^^^3lf H^^^v^^_r^_F^^^^ 1 .000 rooms and suites in IP*""" three categories to suit every a_**^Hr595 words
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Miscellaneous2230 1982-06-23 2 Perishable goods The Body in Question looks at "perishable goods" THE Body In Question Perishable Goods This is the first programme in the third series (Cta 5, 11.11 p.m.): In this final programme of o f the popular Chinese game show. The hosts the series, Jonathan Miller gives us his2,230 words
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Advertisement451 1982-06-23 3 The Accent is on Elegance -'a^n^n^L^l B^^^a^3#*"*^BV^BlL^P^Lr 1 JKj^V K t*i HiMIBBIPVM m' *sa^ JfcaL tHw Angullia Maruions. An address destined to become among Angullia Mansions will only be seven storeys high, but will have V Jfl l 7 JM WF the most desirable and elegant in Singapore. no fewer451 words
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Advertisement471 1982-06-23 4 Train As A Company Sales Executive and leave that poor job behind you The happy family, the house and Holders of the MAMSA Part II Diploma the car could be Yours. With you I" Sales Marketing will be totally exempted from the Institute of in a prosperous new job enjoying471 words
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Advertisement27 1982-06-23 4 bbbbbbbL laiCnni SPACE S SQUADRON IS HERE! At Space Station Zero, the place to try and buy Soundic TV games Exclusive to The Emporium Holdings Group IIU27 words
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Advertisement285 1982-06-23 5 i#sl\ever(H.K.) School of Hair dressing and Insti tut* of B— uty Now you don't hove to go to J^^^A.London to become a top Hair- Ijf stylist or Beautician. A wonderful opportunity to learn from professional* of Europe awaits you. The Principal, Mr. g Glyn King, is o former Principal of285 words
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Advertisement223 1982-06-23 5 .^^^^^^nß^^^R^^^^W^^^^^—^ Now is the right time the year P urc^ ase s l s. Numerous distinguished c igns to choose from at offbeat prx s -^■pHwMllrat jtMvfcft*h|Bf||fj|B^ Hurry, to avoid disappointmt *s! HHHHtafliriSaS^ I Mattresses excluded jBl "*A^~ Only at Balestier -^5 111 Vim show crr^J^ Balestier~Rd~-Binggpqre 1 ?3? ""lOppJiEsisient223 words
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Advertisement373 1982-06-23 6 Lrarttaf9° 6th Floor, Overseas Union House. Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104. Tel: *****22 B^akaaßßß? J^^^b^a as BibV. 4bT Bhß w A ■V i. B^aV w ajßj, B^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^B^ _J La¥ L^V x^ v tm^B I Popular Selection m A colourful razz-matazz of dances. Catchy rhythms harmonize with superb movements to give you373 words
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Advertisement399 1982-06-23 6 {LAST DAYS!':: 'rADTTAT (*****59) 5 SHOWS at "I Vatmlr A JL\*f iv n«m, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.15 m.°°J»^mo print in super stereophonic sound SAVOY: LAST DAY! (*****40) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.45, 4.00,6.45 9.15 o^-I^---- Hmw*x*Otyni .b^SKMH f^fyfft i»a<*lß maiimum tf~ aßT^^ I I I vacur/ry prtaon aW'**^l ■rf 3 ™»w«399 words
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Title Section18 1982-06-23 7 supplement PSA 10th Anniversary of the Container Terminal Message from Mr Ong Teng Cheong, Communications and Labour Minister18 words
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Article, Illustration1241 1982-06-23 1 THE newspaper advertisement called for anybody over the age of 40 on the dole to contact Birmingham Polytechnic. They did so in their hundreds, and for two days jammed the switchboard. Later, 200 came to Birmingham Settlement and angrily denounced their plight in a way that even scared1,241 words
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Article812 1982-06-23 1 SOME time within the next few weeks, Don Bates expects to pass a melancholy milestone: His 1,500 th Job application. He has long stopped counting exactly, but he knows 500 filled his suitcase, and it is now almost fr.ll for the third time. Recently, he has had an anniversary (16812 words
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Article, Illustration926 1982-06-23 3 ALAN JOHN - ALAN JOHN For too much of the programme's 50 minutes, we were literally faced with people like Edward Chen (accidentally named Jimmy McGregor at the start), Mr McGregor (the real one), Elsie Elliot, Peter Tsao, Tommy Zao, C. W. Leung, Ananda Perera himself and926 words
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Article, Illustration405 1982-06-23 3 HEDWIQ ALFRED - id Storing up on the classics HEDWIQ ALFRED By HARDWARE storekeeper Goh Ser Sang loves to sing. But the songs he sings include the Toreador Song from Bizet's opera Carmen, and Schubert's An DieMusik. He also feels very much left out in being a classical-music enthusiast. "I enjoy this kind405 words
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Article867 1982-06-23 4 Singapore may not have the problem of blindness in epidemic proportions that is experienced in many underdeveloped countries, but it is developing a pattern of blindness that comes with modernisation, notes Dr KCY. A community service project of the Singapore Medical Association and The Straits Timas SINGAPORE has been867 words
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Article485 1982-06-23 4 HAROLD BCHMECK - HAROLD BCHMECK By in NEW YORK A FOUR-YEAE study of women who use birthcontrol pills shewed that snch women were about half as likely as others to get cancer of the ovaries, according to a report In the journal of the American Medical Association. TheNYT - 485 words
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Article877 1982-06-23 4 JANE BRODY - JANE BRODY 6Dr Naeye said that when the mother worked beyond 37 weeks, there was a striking increase in infarcts (clots that blocked blood flow) in the placenta. Such clots could be expected to reduce blood flow to the affected part of the placentaNYT - 877 words
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Article, Illustration1650 1982-06-23 5 TV games way to beat speech defects On one screen, a teddy bear smiles when a deaf child makes a sound correctly. Another is showing scientists for the first time what is going wrong inside the mouth of a child who can hear speech but cannot copy it. NORA WARNERIPS - 1,650 words
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Article461 1982-06-23 5 CHRISTINE DOYLE - CHRISTINE DOYLE By in Washington STAYWELL is probably the swiftest, most computerised, most packaged health check-up in the world. Some 20,000 blue-collar computer workers are first tested for such things as blood pressure, weignt, blood fat and 14 other blood "levels". The test results plus answers to461 words
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Article, Illustration43 1982-06-23 7 JkJ Df\ R HP* s *>ips off Collyer Quay: Singapore, the world's second busiest port, has Joined the ranks of other major AX^ MT WAI JL ports by becoming a vital link in the global chain of container ports43 words
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Article, Illustration124 1982-06-23 7 RAPID growth of PSA's Tanjong Pagar Container Terminal over the last II years Is testimony to the foresight of oar port planners as well as the diligence of all who are involved in the terminal. Singapore has evolved into an International shipping centre with more124 words
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Article, Illustration828 1982-06-23 7 Getting Singapore ready for containerisation "ALTHOUGH no company, group or consortium is, as yet, irrevocably committed to a programme for initiating fully containerised operation on the Far East routes, every indication is that such operations will affect Singapore by late 1969 or early 1970. "In any case, conventional general cargo828 words
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Advertisement61 1982-06-23 7 Congratulations to PSA on the occasion of their 10 th Anniversary Celebrations of Tanjong Pagar Container Terminal and tne Commissioning of Berth No. 55 "We are proud to have been associated with the Port of Singapore Authority in their Port Construction since 1960 WANG COOKIEN CO PTE LTD 541 Geylang61 words
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Advertisement528 1982-06-23 8 AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES W\"^ 'at"' '•ar' "~^',V \\\*4, I tf^^^^H AP LU I^H^HH 200 732 I lll'r^^^^^H^B USA 4300 WU GROSS 67.200 I TARE 5.900 I NET 61.300 I II^HH Space a m I^BB To(et /I You may not need a whole ship or even a whole container That's where528 words
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Advertisement178 1982-06-23 8 TI, Tllll W ill |1 CONTAINER por,« NE r handunq* 9 k£:J?22t m _j-^» PORTAJNER MJ^MaaS- BMHrBiHI I Reduce handling costs I Better service to customers v Minimize capital investment %ai^~"~. I Guard against an obsolete system fci^fii' lnsure reliability Vi Minimize repair costs rfj I m 3*Cj MITSUI ENGINEERING178 words
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Advertisement115 1982-06-23 9 to the Port of Singapore Authority I I on the 10th Anniversary of the Tanjong Pagar Container Terminal j I and the commissioning of container berth No. 55 I I /0N from H W POH TIONG CHOON CONTRACTORS (PTE) LTD. A leading container company with a wide range of comprehensive115 words
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Advertisement424 1982-06-23 10 Congratulations to the Port of Singapore Authority on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of their container terminal. lid i' 11JM/F f\ I Mitsubishi will give you a big hand If you're in the business of mov- When you're in the market for Specifications ing containers, you need a hand424 words
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Advertisement191 1982-06-23 10 FROM TRIO Container Consortium of: IIBLC I lm— A BEN LINE CONTAINERS LIMITED Tel: 91 7744 ♦fjf Hapag-Lloyd SJBtg&MK PIE up Tel: *****11 Ipe^ Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. Tel: *****3 YP^^.a.Wf JaL Mm, LIME W NIPPON TUSIN KAISHA Borneo Shipping Private Limited Tel. *****11 Ov«rwat191 words
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Article, Illustration73 1982-06-23 11 Then FOR YEARS Cargo was unloaded at the port, bat because of limited warehousing, much was left to the elements, as In this 1969 photograph of boxes of goods on the quayside (above, right). As a result, the container terminal was conceived, with the layout as shown in the model73 words
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Article53 1982-06-23 9 YEAR TEUs CONTAINERISED CARGO (in freight tonnes) 1972* 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 14,000 97,900 153.400 191,600 295,200 v 344,200 498.800 663,500 865,000 987,800 1,192,000 184,900 1,404,000 1,900,300 2,565,500 3,902,900 4,908.200 7,347,500 9.049,100 11,030,500 12,859,900 15,380,000 The terminal was inaugurated in June 23,53 words
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Article701 1982-06-23 9 CONTAINER traffic is expected to reach a throughput of two million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) and three million TEUs by 1986 and 1990 respectively. Over the past five years, the number of containers handled at the Taniong Pagar Container Terminal has been increasing at a compound rate701 words
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Advertisement117 1982-06-23 11 Congratulations to PSA Container Terminal on their K)th Anniversary B^ BHMMa>aHßl^^H[^^^^^^^H»r iiphsm'^l We are proud to have supplied P> << iSSi i PSA 66 units of FD3S B^Sfl Wtt XS& y ear an<^ were zgzm recently awarded a tender to jii t s I^l supply another fleet of FDI3S J117 words
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Article, Illustration578 1982-06-23 12 JULY 19M: With the growing interest in containerisation among shipowners, haulage companies and port authorities, PSA commissions a Container Committee to make recommendations for setting up a container terminal in Singapore. SEPTEMBER 19M: The committee presents its interim report. OCTOBER 19M: A container expert from the578 words
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Advertisement52 1982-06-23 12 Congratulations to the Fort of Singapore Authority on the 10th Anniversary of the Tanjong Pagar Container Terminal and onthe Commissioning of Berth 58. We'rewithyou right down the line. KNOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD I z Neptune BuUding, 13 Trafalgar Street, Singapore 0207, Republic of Singapore. Telephone: *****11/*****11 Cables: NEPORIENT. Telex:52 words
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Advertisement218 1982-06-23 12 Congratulations to P.S.A. on the occasion of the 10th Anniversary Celebrations of the Tanjong Pagar Container Terminal and the Commissioning of Berth 55 /rn\ METAX ENGINEERING fcT H CORPORATION PTE. LTD. T^ j |7 Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Consultants, Projects co-ordination and management, Manufacturers resident representatives. No. 15, Kallang Way218 words
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Advertisement219 1982-06-23 13 iilli ijiln ji pii j; Is 11 i>«.J ?m. We are proud to have supplied PSA with Mitsubishi forklifts, FD2ST and FDIBOT. v Mitsubishi forklifts have many advantages of superior heavy-duty drive axle and differential, and long-life L* f**" engineering such as: rear axle if WJr v extra rigid panoramic219 words
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Advertisement209 1982-06-23 14 Congratulations to PSA on the 10th Anniversary of their Container Terminal. Electric Chain Hoist. JH I With its simple design, this versatile f /j\ II m chain hoist is designed for push travel \A lIM or electric drive. Capable of handling J|r up to 4000 kg, it has the following209 words
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Advertisement259 1982-06-23 14 CONGRATULATIONS TO P.S.A. ON THE OCCASION OF THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS OF THE TANJONG PAGAR CONTAINER TERMINAL AND THE COMMISSIONING OF BERTH 55 W NIPPON VUSfN KAISHA HEAD OFFICE 3-2, MARUNOUCHI 2-CHOME, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO 100, JAPAN. RES.REP.SINGAPORE NYK Line, c 0 Borneo Shipping Pte, Ltd., Maxwell Road. Post Office, P.O.259 words
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Advertisement282 1982-06-23 14 PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY on the occasion of the 10th Anniversary Celebrations of the Tanjong Pagar Container Terminal and the Commissioning of Berth 55 SOON WING motor mmi x<> I 139/151, Block 2, Sector C, Sin Mm Industrial Estate, Singapore 2057. Tel: *****53, *****47, *****34 TELEX: RS ***** SWMT Coble282 words
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Article, Illustration172 1982-06-23 15 THE first vessel to call at Singapore's container terminal on Jane 23, 1972, was the M.S. Nihon, a third-generation container ship and part of the fleet of the five-nation ScanDatch consortium. The Nihon, owned by Brostrom Shipping Corporation of Sweden, was built in Landskrona, Sweden, in172 words
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Article925 1982-06-23 15 TWENTY years ago, containers were almost unheard of. Ten years ago, third-generation container vessels about 10 times the size of the first containerships, were introduced on the Far East-Europe trade route. In eight years since then, containerisation of cargo leapt from 9 per cent to 90925 words
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Article, Illustration546 1982-06-23 15 Revolution spawned a new breed of worker SOON after the Port of Singapore Authority introduced the Box Revolution in the early Seventies, there emerged a new generation of port workers who were highly skilled, disciplined and efficient. The Box Revolution, or the containerisation of cargo, had, in some other ports,546 words
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Advertisement111 1982-06-23 15 Qm^ntthtions to tffe c Port (fsngtfM 'Sufiortt^ on A OcmmjfiielOtfi^fmjerSarj (flfidr Container mf^inal Both Hitachi and Marubeni look forward to contributing to the future prosperity of Singapore. Hitachi, Ltd. contributed to the success of the Port Marubeni, in cooperation with Hitachi, of Singapore's Container Terminal by producing Ltd., supplied container111 words
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Advertisement179 1982-06-23 16 CONGRA TULA TIONS to Port of Singapore Authority on the occasion of the 10th Anniversary Celebrations of the Tanjong Pagar Container Terminal the Commissioning of Berth 55 Singapore/Bangkok 2 Sailings berthing PSA Container Terminal 1500 hrs. Tuesday ft 1500 hrs. Saturday weekly 1 V 3mßm REGIONAL CONTAINER LINES Singapore Office:179 words
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Advertisement177 1982-06-23 16 Congratulations Best Wishes to the Port of Singapore Authority on the 10th Anniversary Celebrations of the Tanjong Pagar Container Terminal and the S| Commissioning of Container Berth No. 55 (TAQgQN) |g i msL&%®m (&a Rg&f] i 1 TAOSON ENGINEERING IRON WORKS PTE. LTD. <^ A member of National Iron Steel177 words
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Advertisement254 1982-06-23 16 f) Congratulations (1 y to v PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY on the occasion of the 10th Anniversary Celebrations of the Tanjong Pagar Container Terminal and the Commissioning of Berth 55 from TUNAS (PTE) LTD J S Congratulations vj to P.S.A. on the occasion of their 10th Anniversary Celebration of the254 words
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Advertisement233 1982-06-23 17 '"■"O& BEST WISHES §Yg to the Port of Singapore Authority i^% on the 1 Oth Anniversary Celebrations of the lpl| :§4i£ Tanjong Pagar Container Terminal and the WMc Commissioning of Container Berth No. 55 »0 m from 8 P^ NG TEOW YHEE SONS (S) PTE. LTD. |S Ng Teow Yhee233 words
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Advertisement311 1982-06-23 17 Congratulates Port of Singapore Authority on its 10th Anniversary of the Container Terminal JBB^^H| Ten years ago, Mcd Club Lines also took <c~dt^L^^^BtiM tne initiative by investing in the Full Containerization of the Trade between mf^^k Mediterranean and Far East Areas. I S ucn a massive investment in Vessels, I311 words
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Advertisement166 1982-06-23 17 |1 Gbngratulations j| SB LU LIA/ gg POi?r OF SINGAPORE ii AUTHORITY |i| s|B on occasion of the sis 70fA Anniversary celebrations Tanjong Pagar Container Terminal gi| and the lip Commissioning of Berth 55. THONG SOON SHIPPING ||1 PTE LTD |f| SING KWANG HANG iji CONTAINERS WAREHOUSING iji PTE LTD166 words
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Article, Illustration488 1982-06-23 18 THE decision to embark on containerisation in Singapore paved the way for a high level of mechanical activity. This is because container operations involve the co-ordination of sophisticated container handling equipment. The most impressive equipment at the Container Terminal is easily the gigantic quayside container crane.488 words
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Article115 1982-06-23 18 What the terminal has to offer TO DATE, the Port of Singapore Container Terminal offers: Seven common-user berths equipped with 16 container quay cranes and a fleet of modern container handling equipment. A large 60-hectare complex. Modern freight station. A sophisticated computer system for on-line tracking, yard operations, ship planning115 words
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Advertisement241 1982-06-23 18 Congratulations to THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY on the occasion of the 10th Anniversary of the Tanjong Pagar Container Terminal CAPACITY Trailer Jockey Compare These Features: 10 Second Electric-Hydraulic Power Tilt Cab 50,000 or 70,000 Ib. sth Wheel Gasoline, LPG or Diesel Power Automatic Torque Converter Transmission j Fast Response241 words
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Advertisement64 1982-06-23 18 B 3 Straits Shipping I Re Ltd I (c|) China Navigation Co I (which provides full container service to Papua New Guinea and the South Pacific) congratulates the PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY on the 10th Anniversary of the Tanjong Pagar Container Terminal. Straits Shipping Re Ltd (a member of the64 words
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261 1982-06-23 19 Service builds up a port's reputation A PORT'S reputation depends not only on Its location or Its amenities, bat also on the overall service that It Is able to offer. Tills reputation based on service Is becoming increasingly Important especially with keener competition and the fast changing pattern of sea261 words
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Article, Illustration532 1982-06-23 19 Computers: A vital part of operations FROM the initial planning of the container terminal, it had been decided that it should be computerised. The high capital cost of container vessels demands that turnround time be measured in terms of hours rather than days. The first computer capable of on-line realtime532 words
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Advertisement163 1982-06-23 19 Warehousing Transportation Re Ltd Congratulates the PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY on the 10th Anniversary of the Tanjong Pagar Container Terminal Operating from two large freight stations in Jurong, Warehousing Transportation is a leader in Singapore in freight forwarding, conventional cargo and container trucking, consolidation, shipping, warehousing and distribution, container handling,163 words
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Advertisement463 1982-06-23 20 fjp\ Congratulations to PSA on the |fe| II occasion of their 10th Anniversary Celebrations II II of Tanjong Pagar Container Terminal and the Commissioning of II Berth No. 55 !C 7* <^h> H 11 UTOKU EXPRESS CO.. LTD. SOUTHERN CROSS CARRIERS SIN HENG HEAVY MACHINERY SOLID H GOLD 1 1463 words
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Article, Illustration752 1982-06-23 1 TEO HAN WUE - EXHUMED: The tomb of Shuanglin Temple's founder TEO HAN WUE By LAST week Mr Low Cheng Gin exhumed his grandfather's tomb. Photographers clicked their cameras and stories about the excavation appeared in newspapers the next day. It would have been a quiet family affair had Mr Low's grandfather not been752 words
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Article, Illustration576 1982-06-23 2 NG WAI LENG - In gratitude and respect to a master carpenter NG WAI LENG His spirit lives 0n... w m iff n nmm^^±^cm By CHINESE carpenters, masons, painters and others in the construction line came together two weeks ago to celebrate the birthday of their teacher Lv Bang. In Singapore, the Kin Cho576 words
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Advertisement196 1982-06-23 1 APPOINTMENTS Upiohn Compony S.A. one of world's largest manufacturers of pharmaceuticals, agricultural and veterinary products seeks the services of a SALES REPRESENTATIVE (Veterinary Products) (Location: Singapore) Requirement*: 0 Candidates should be graduates of animal husbandry or veterinary medicines. In possession of a valid driving license and a cor. Preferably two196 words
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Advertisement247 1982-06-23 1 An exclusive disco club in a leading hotel invites applications for the position of DISC JOCKEY Applicants must have GCE '0' level qualification and be fluent in English language have at least 1 year relevant experience be sociable, creative, and resourceful be able to function as compere in club-organised activities247 words
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Advertisement248 1982-06-23 1 (A member of The Times Organisation) BOOK RETAIL ASSISTANT If you like books and enjoy meeting people and have an interest in sales, you may want to consider working with us as a retail assistant in either of our Bookshops at Lucky Plaza or Specialist Centre. We offer a starting248 words
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Advertisement442 1982-06-23 1 MARKETING MANAGER SALARY RANGE: 8$ 40,000 to 8$ 60,000 PER ANNUM A well established and highly successful multi-national company, marketing a wide range of photographic equipment for medical, scientific, business and professional applications as well as for amateur purposes, has a vacancy for a Marketing Manager to head the Marketing442 words
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Advertisement179 1982-06-23 1 MM ECS N KQI If I ATSUSHITA DENSHI (S) PTE. LTD. The Company with the latest technology in semiconductor manufacturing offers you the opportunity to join us as PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS Requirements Must possess either a Diploma or ITC with 2 or more years supervisory experience preferably from a semi-conductor industry.179 words
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Advertisement366 1982-06-23 2 APPOINTMENTS Suitable candidates are Invited to apply for the position of ASSISTANT PUBLIC RELATIOHS MANAGER The successful applicant will be responsible to the Director of Public Relations for the creation, planning, production and supervision of different kinds of advertising and promotional materials. Copy-writing ability and experience Is essential. The position366 words
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Advertisement372 1982-06-23 2 A leading regional (onsumrr packaged goods manufacturer inviin applxaiions for the following appointments Regional Marketing Analyst The successful tandidaic. to be based in Kuala Lumpur, will be primarily responsible for developing and implementing a marketing info system for Malaysia and Singapore Applicants should be /have A Umversitv graduate in marketing/siamtics/economics372 words
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Advertisement256 1982-06-23 2 Sundstrand Pacific (Pte) Ltd. invites applications for Laboratory Technician Requirements Applicants should possess a minimum education of GCE '0' level with credits in Mathematics and Chemistry and should have at least 2 years' relevant experience. However those without experience but possess a GCE 'A' level certificate or Polytechnic diploma may256 words
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Advertisement223 1982-06-23 2 UNITED DETERGENT INDUSTRIES SDN. BHD. applications for the following positions: SALES REPRESENTATIVE Male, single, below 30 years of age Possess MCE Qualification or equivalent Must be prepared to travel away from home Have 5 years sales experience Preferably with experience in van sates Must be self initiative and able to223 words
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Advertisement321 1982-06-23 2 NOTICES "sHERIFPS^ALI" MOTOR SNIP OR VESSEL "FELLOW WEALTH" (Admiralty in Rem No. 787 f 1981) PARTICULARS OF VESSEL Nome of Vessel "FELLOW WEAL H" Port of Registry Panama Type Single screw motor argo vessel of all steel w» led construction; with 3 holds. Year Built 1 964 in Japan Dimensions321 words
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Advertisement664 1982-06-23 3 APPOINTMENTS TT% Sembawang I laaaf SEMBAWANG mm ENGINEERING (PRIVATE) id mm LIMITED CRAFT APPRENTICES I Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents or Malaysian Citizens (Male Female) for the post of Craft Apprentice in the following trades:— PIPEWORK ENGINE FITTING BOILERWORK WELDING ELECTRICAL FITTING Applicants should be between 16664 words
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Advertisement431 1982-06-23 3 RS Beecham B^tfJl Pharmaceuticals Our Company Is engaged In the production and marketing of semi-synthetic penicillins and It a subsidiary of the Beecham Group, London. Our products are the result of years of Intensive research and technological Innovation. They are produced In our factory In Jurong to exacting quality standards431 words
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Advertisement749 1982-06-23 3 Manager South East Asia Ref.No. 7M S for an expanding constructional engineering company We are a well-established company for machinery and plant construction. In a growing market we are leading world-wide with the standard of our products and our qualified problem solutions. Our subsidiary company in Singapore markets our installations749 words
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Advertisement533 1982-06-23 3 W~ ACCOUNTANT required for a well established merchant bank in Singapore, subsidiary of a group of leading European banks. '4 The successful candidate will be responsible for: All financial accounting matters of both the Asian currency B units and the domestic banking unit of the bank M The preparation of533 words
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Article1099 1982-06-23 4 RAZIF BIN BAHARI - RAZIF BIN BAHARI By Sec Two, Raffles Institution /Bilingual Youtfi\ Belk Dmibahasa THE Singapore government, like many other governments, is actively involved in measures to promote arts and culture. It has taken steps from passing legislations to protecting the Republic's cultural heritage. It has also executed1,099 words
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Article, Illustration661 1982-06-23 4 PEMERINTAH di Singapura, seperti juga di negara-negara lain, sangat giat mengembangkan seni dan kebudayaan. Antara langkah yang diambilnya ialah menggubal undang-undang untuk mamelihara warisan sejarahnya dan menambahkan penglibatan rakyat di dalam alam budaya. Di Singapura, sebahgian daripada peranan pemerintah ialah untuk mendapatkan orangramai untuk menyokong kegiatankegiatan yang berkenaan661 words
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Article695 1982-06-23 4 Haron A. Rahman - Lesson 29A Easy Steps to Malay Haron A. Rahman Q9 let's By Answers to questions from Lesson 28 A 1) Husni berfikir demikian kerana dia mahu menolong bapa dan kakaknya di gerai sekiranya mereka ada melakukan sesuatu kerja. 2) Hassan dan Hasnah berbin- cang ten tang kemungkinan V Husni bersekolah695 words
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Advertisement447 1982-06-23 4 APPOINTMENTS 0A BUSINESS SYSTEMS PTE LTD 1 a member of the SEE HOY CHAN GROUP and Exclusive Distributor of EXXON OFFICE SYSTEMS PRODUCTS in Singapore and Malaysia I invites suitably qualified applicants for the following positions: I INFORMATION PROCESSING I SPECIALISTS SALES (3) I Strongly sales orientated and have good447 words
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Advertisement564 1982-06-23 4 NOTICES I NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE OVERSEAS GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS 1983 Applications are invited for postgraduate scholarships tenable in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, France, Germany, Australia, New Zealand and Japan in the following fields of study: Ph.D ia CMI E^gbMMlßg, Electrical EagiBearißg, Meeaaaleal aad Praiaettaa Eaglaeertag. Ph.D la RcMMmlcs,564 words
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