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Title Section19 1982-06-26 1 Ist Caft& haiwul u»K*fcir **i«k Thee Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8219 words
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678 1982-06-26 1 As fighting rages around Beirut... BEIRUT, Friday THE Prime Minister of Lebanon and two other ministers submitted their resignations today as new fighting involving Israelis, Palestinians and Syrians raged around the country's battered capital, Beirut. The Prime Minister, Mr Shafiq AlWazzan, said that Israel678 words
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Article246 1982-06-26 1 BEIRUT. Fri LEBANESE leftist leader Walid Jumblatt, in a spectacular about-face, called on the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) last night to get out of Beirut as Israeli forces pounded Syrian positions south of Beirut and made new advances south-east of the city. Mr Jumblatt,AP; AFP - 246 words
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Article58 1982-06-26 1 LOS ANGELES, Fri. Comic Rick Rockwell broke the Guinness world record for non-stop joke telling yesterday by completing 2l hours and six minutes of jokes The previous record was set by Bob Carroll, who cracked jokes unremittingly for 24 hours and five minutes inUPI - 58 words
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Article36 1982-06-26 1 BANGKOK, Fri. Two Thai rubber planters were killed and three more were wounded in a booby trap blast south of Yala town, near the ThaiMalaysian border early today, a Thai police spokesman said. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration102 1982-06-26 1 THE parade is over and, In the relaxed atmosphere of the reception hall, the five sword-of -honour winners meet Defence Minister (ioh Chok Tong. Mr (ioh, attending his first public military function since taking foil charge of the Defence portfolio this month, Is seen having a few102 words
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Article56 1982-06-26 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. President Ronald Kea Ran, In a shack announcement, said today Secretary of State Alexander Half? had resigned. Mr Reagan gave no explanation. He said Mr George Shultz, former Treasury Secretary In the Nixon administration, had agreed to take over the JoY There was no Immediate wardReuter - 56 words
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Article48 1982-06-26 1 BEIJING, Fri. Hailstones, some as big as eggs, injured more than 30 people, killed 15 lambs and damaged 7,470 hectares of crops in Beijing's outskirts. About 2,000 hectares of corn, vegetables and watermelon would have to be replanted after the hailstorm on Tuesday. AP.AP - 48 words
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345 1982-06-26 1 THE decision to use Hanyu Pinyin for the names of all Chinese students in schools is irreversible, Parliamentary Secretary (Education) Ho Kah Leong said yesterday. He said a survey showed that, to date, b? per cent of the schools said their345 words
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182 1982-06-26 1 MALACCA, Fri. AntiCorruption Agency (ACA) officers, acting on a tipoff, last night made a swoop on the earth satellite station in Lendu, about 25 km from here, and caught 29 people watching a live telecast of a World Cup football match. TheNST - 182 words
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137 1982-06-26 1 HAVE yon been getting np extra early over the past II days and jogging over to your nearest newsstand for a copy of the World Cap special edition for those latest results and reports from Spain? Well, von can stay In bed a little137 words
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175 1982-06-26 1 DOLLAR UP AGAIN AND STILL GOING STRONG LONDON, Fri. The dollar scaled new heights against other major currencies today on nervous foreign exchange markets still uncertain about how high it can go before central banks make a concerted move to knock it down. Dealers said they saw little or noReuter - 175 words
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Article28 1982-06-26 1 LONDON, Fri. A dispute over the dismissal of four electricians at the financially troubled Times of London forced cancellation of today's editions of the newspaper. UPI.UPI - 28 words
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Article65 1982-06-26 1 LATEST '3 NEWSME TO GO FREE' UNITED NATIONS, Fri. Three British newsmen held In Argentina en spying charge* will be free by Munda> reliable I nlted Nations sources said today. Earlier a UN spokesman said Argentina had notified Secretary General Javier Perei de Cnellar of the decision to release the65 words
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Article495 1982-06-26 1 Aussie concern over boycott PACIFIC VIKING CAS AUSTRALIAN Deputy Prime Minister Doug Anthony yesterday expressed concern over the NTUC call for a boycott of Australian goods in Singapore in protest against the detention of a Singapore ship by an Australian union. He warned that trade uniyns which attempted to bypassAgencies - 495 words
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Article, Illustration680 1982-06-26 1 THE chairman of Welcome, the NTUC chain of supermarkets, Mr Lim Yong Wan, expressed confidence yesterday that Singaporeans would support the union's call for a month-long boycott of Australian goods here. He told The Straits Times that NTUC Welcome had begun monitoring680 words
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Article498 1982-06-26 2 Prisons worlds apart STILLWATER and Oak Park Heights are maximum-security prisons in Minnesota. But there is a world of difference between them. Stillwater, hailed as one of the finest industrial prisons when it was built in 1914, now has many traditional prison social problems. Murder within its heavilyguarded498 words
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Article617 1982-06-26 2 Girlfriends' role DEFENCE is the responsibility of every Singaporean for the attitudes of parents, girlfriends, grandfathers and employers, particularly towards national service, and their expectations of the Singapore Armed Forces, will go a long way in determining the quality of the military, Defence Minister Goh Chok Tong said yesterday.617 words
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Article287 1982-06-26 2 COMMENT THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: STORES are op against two types of shoplifters: the hardened offenders and the misguided young. One way of curbing organised shoplifting is for the stores to work together and get police help. Where the other category of shoplifters is concerned, we can help by drumming287 words
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Article571 1982-06-26 2 Cut-throat business ARAB and European governments have been urged by America to use their influence to persuade the Palestine Liberation Organisation to end its military presence in West Beirut. This will clear the way for a political settlement in which Israeli troops will leave Lebanon, US administration571 words
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Article218 1982-06-26 2 LEASING PROBLEMS IN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY LEASING in the Singapore construction industry is unlikely to thrive in the near future, in spite of its huge financing needs. The reason is the many obstacles that have yet to be solved, said Mr Tan Lye Huat, group financial controller of United218 words
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Article92 1982-06-26 2 SUM SUPERIORITY OF JAPANESE CHILDREN AMERICANS like to ascribe the superiority of Japanese children in mathematics to rigid discipline and concentration on the three Rs. But an American expert in mathematics and science education has recently exploded that myth. Unlike American schools, where mathematics is treated as a skill92 words
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Article202 1982-06-26 2 Zina, the giant-killer ZINA GARRISON,, a stocky 18-year-old coloured Texan, is on the giant-killing trail again. After reaching the French Open quarter-finals earlier this month, she seems set to make the last 16 of the Wimbledon championships, only a year after winning the junior title in London. Yesterday, she202 words
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Article192 1982-06-26 2 Name-tags for all MINISTERS, deputy ministers, parliamentary secretaries and civil servants may soon have to wear name-tags. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, who has already led the way, made this decision at last Wednesday's Cabinet meeting, sources said. It arose from cases where government employees192 words
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165 1982-06-26 3 TEL AVIV, Fri. Defence Minister Ariel Sharon has refected opposition calls that he resign because of the escalating fighting in Lebanon that Is spawning Israeli anti-war protests. Mr Sharon apparently failed to win cabinet approval yesterday for an all-out assault. His aidesUPI - 165 words
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Article, Illustration286 1982-06-26 3 JOUNIEH, Fri. More than 1,000 Americans, Britons and other foreign nationals boarded ships lying offshore here yesterday in what is probably the last organised evacuation from war-ravaged Lebanon. The US naval vessel Nashville and the Britishdiartered container ship Royal Prince were due to sailReuter; AFP - 286 words
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157 1982-06-26 3 I'NITED NATIONS, Fri. N*»«Ug«e4 states requested yesterday a threeday special IN mmUm, beginning today, on the Middle Kast sltnatlon amid reports that a move would be made t» eject Israel from the (ieneral Assembly. Diplomatic sources said the proposal was to reconvene the special sessionReuter - 157 words
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Article78 1982-06-26 3 AN "official inventory" of Palestinian armament captured intact in Lebanon was released in Tel Aviv yesterday by Israeli forces. The Israelis said they had raptured 4,000 tonnes of ammunition, 144 tanks, 12,508 automatic weapons, 516 guns of all calibres and 359 pieces of telecommunication equipment. TheyAFP - 78 words
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Article85 1982-06-26 3 THE US Senate approved and sent to President Ronald Reagan on Thursday a US$5O million (Sslos million) emergency relief and reconstruction aid package for wardevastated Lebanon. The Senate action was taken on a voice vote after a brief debate during which Senate Foreign Relations CommitteeUPI - 85 words
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Article57 1982-06-26 3 ISRAELI military authorities, seeking to stem the steady traffic of Israelis into Lebanon, have closed the border to all Israeli civilians not having legitimate business in Lebanon, it was announced in Jerusalem on Thursday. Israeli insurance companies meanwhile cancelled coverage on Israeli vehicles damaged or destroyed as aAFP - 57 words
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606 1982-06-26 3 WASHINGTON, Fri THE United States has urged various Arab and European governments to use their influence to persuade the Palestine Liberation Organisation to end its military presence in West Beirut and clear the way for a political settlement in whichAFP - 606 words
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Article204 1982-06-26 3 ROME, Fri. Terrorist gunmen yesterday killed a policeman and wounded another guarding the home of a highranking Palestine Liberation Organisation official here, police said. Officers said about 1M shots were fired in the early evening on the street In front of the apartment ofUPI - 204 words
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Article83 1982-06-26 4 TOKYO. Fri. North Korea has refused to extend a fishing agreement with Japan ana ordered Japanese boats to stay away from its 380-km fishing zone after Wednesday when the present arrangement expires, a North Korean broadcast said today. The official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) saidUPI - 83 words
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Article42 1982-06-26 4 HONGKONG, Fri. The son born to Prince Charles and the Princess of Wales four days ago will grow up to be an impatient man and a sportsman, Hongkong astrologer Lam Chun, predicted In the South China Morning Post yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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361 1982-06-26 4 LONDON, Fri. Former British Labour Prime Minister James Callaghan today blamed incumbent Conservative Margaret Thatcher yesterday for the conflict with Argentina over the Falkland Islands. Hours after returning from a lightning visit to the United States, Mrs Thatcher faced a barrage of oppositionReuter - 361 words
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Article99 1982-06-26 4 MOSCOW, Fri. Two Soviet cosmonauts who have spent two months in space prepared today to welcome some visitors from Earth a Frenchman and two other Russians. The three visitors' Soyuz T-6 craft was launched from the Baikonur space centre last night. They were due toReuter - 99 words
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Article, Illustration344 1982-06-26 4 BUENOS AIRES, Fri. Argentine political leaders said today that Presidentdesignate Reynaldo Bignone promised them that democracy would return to the country in 1984 and that a ban on political activity would be lifted immediately after his inauguration on July 1. They saidReuter - 344 words
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254 1982-06-26 4 BONN, Friday WEST Germany's left-liberal coalition failed last night to reach an agreement on next year's budget but tried to dispel speculation that the government was on the brink of collapse. Leaders of Chancellor Helmut Schmidt's Social Democrats (SPD) and the Liberal FreeReuter - 254 words
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257 1982-06-26 4 Rail union urges miners to back strike LONDON, Fri. Britain's biggest rail union last night urged coalminers to back a national rail strike due to start at midnight on Sunday. The 160,000-strong National Union of Rauwaymen (NUR) also called its 14,000 members in the London underground train system, already hitReuter; UPI - 257 words
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Article41 1982-06-26 4 MOSCOW, Fri. The Soviet news agency, Tass, said yesterday Afghan leader Babrak Karmal left the Soviet Union after an unannounced visit. A brief statement by the official news agency said Karmal left after spending a holiday in Russia UPf41 words
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Miscellaneous122 1982-06-26 4 Bringing Up Father By BUI Kavnagh HI Camp aiAHAV OMC6 N-iO FOR VI I |A*&<3(E!S SOMH* I JUST HE^PD VEAW MOT AT *U. MOW THM" ALL C^eTOLTT/itoU'VE BE fAAD. OU»T A COIAMODOJ. AHC?.. THE 606ST SUITE IS i FREELOAPEP LO»J© EMOUSH IS TTT IS I>AV BROTHER UU^, I FPCE 1122 words
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Article, Illustration559 1982-06-26 5 Productivity essential for our future growth For Singapore to retain its economic momentum, while there is a general recession, our resources and efforts must be geared towards an even higher level of productivity in every endeavour. Although this message is usually directed at our industrial sector, it is wise for559 words
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Article, Illustration142 1982-06-26 5 In Singapore, the range of U-BIX Plain Paper Copiers have earned a reputation for its high reliability with clean, clear copying. Introduced by APS Electronics eleven years ago. they have found a ready market in the numerous offices that h»ve been set up in142 words
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Article, Illustration269 1982-06-26 5 To better serve the business community in Singapore, APS Electronics (Pte) Ltd has broaden its range of off ice equipment. Soon to be introduced will be the new Remtronic 2000 electronic typewriter from Remington, the Superfax Duplicator System, FKS paper folding269 words
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Advertisement11 1982-06-26 5 PLAIN PAPER COPCR u-bocT "FOR THE SMALL BUSINESS GOING BIG PLACES11 words
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Advertisement227 1982-06-26 5 For important reports, records, etc., loose filing is ~wm really inadequate. Ik W With the NCL Perio-Binder M^m secure, attractive you'll get I binding, and in only 30 seconds. H^t^/ W '*^*oi(uWß— Efficiency and Productivity. These are the watchwords of ■fcfc s^J^r,_ industry today. For the modern office, there's a227 words
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462 1982-06-26 6 WASHINGTON, Fri MIDNIGHT meetings in a car park, a mysterious Mr "X", huge bribes, secret trips abroad, dummy companies these are the real-life ingredients of the IBM computer Japanese industrial espionage saga. The cast includes two of Japan's biggest electronic companies,AFP - 462 words
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249 1982-06-26 6 PRESS HITS AT FBI ROLE IN 'JAPSCAM' AFFAIR TOKYO, Fri. While employees of two of Japan's electronics giants face charges in the United States of illegally buying IBM computer secrets, the Japanese press today continued its criticism of the use of FBI secret agents in uncovering the alleged industrial espionageAP - 249 words
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136 1982-06-26 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. President Ronald Reagan, wedded to a tough antiSoviet line, is rejecting pleas to reverse the embargo on US-made equipment for use in building Moscow's transSiberian natural gas pipeline to Europe. Opponents of the embargo imposed by Mr Reagan in responseUPI - 136 words
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Article184 1982-06-26 6 SAN FRANCISCO, Fri. The snlfnrlc cloud thrown np by a Mexican volcano now forms a thick band around the middle of the earth and Is partly blanking oat the sun from Texas to the equator, scientist* reported today. The volcanic cloud will almost certainly bring anUPI - 184 words
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225 1982-06-26 6 HINCKLEY TRIAL JURORS FAVOUR CHANGE IN LAW WASHINGTON, Fri. Five of the 12 jurors who absolved John Hinckley of responsibility in the March 30, 1961 shooting of President Ronald Reagan and three other men said yesterday they favoured changing the Law. Hinckley, 27, was acquitted here on Monday on groundsAFP - 225 words
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Article36 1982-06-26 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States today conducted its eighth underground nuclear test at its Nevada test site, the Energy Department announced. The explosion was equivalent to between 20,000 and 150,000 tonnes of TNT. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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296 1982-06-26 6 US spells out its position on eve of arms talk WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States does not intend to bargain away plans for modernisation of strategic arms systems during negotiations with the Soviet Union, a senior State Department official said today. "I don't envisage being in a position to sayReuter - 296 words
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Advertisement453 1982-06-26 6 Why wait till the weekend? Shopping's a breeze at IKEA The first thing you'll notice when you step into Ikea is the absence of high pressure sales people. Ikea believes that you should shop at your own pace and take time to make your decisions. Of course if you have453 words
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268 1982-06-26 7 PERTH, Fri. A confidence trickster has swindled the Perth Mint in Western Australia out of gold bullion worth AJ650.000 (SSI.4 million) in an elaborate scheme, police said today. They said the thief, who had several accomplices, used four security firms andReuter; UPI - 268 words
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Article59 1982-06-26 7 A UNITED Nations conference on eradication of world hunger in Acapulco, Mexico, has ended by recommending further study of a plan to create a grain reserve for feeding poor countries. Thirty-six national delegations endorsed the conference's final conclusions on Thursday asking UN World Food Council (WFC)Reuter - 59 words
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Article64 1982-06-26 7 THE THAI Foreign Ministry has protested to Laos over recent incidents in which Laotian troops allegedly fired on Thai patrol boats on the Mekong River, spokesman Sawanit Kongsiri said yesterday. He told a press conference that the Thai ambassador to Vientiane handed a memorandum to the LaoAP - 64 words
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Article83 1982-06-26 7 THE OPPOSITION Labour Party has retained a safe seat in a by-election for the Coatbridge and Airdrie constituency in Scotland, its first win in six contests, but its margin of victory was substantially reduced. I a Dour candidate Tom Clarke won 19,208 voies in Thursday's poll, comparedUPI - 83 words
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Article84 1982-06-26 7 PAKISTAN AND Afghanistan have made important concessions during seven days of UN-sponsored talks in Geneva on the Afghan conflict, UN Special Envoy Diego Cordovez said yesterday. The talks, which ended on Thursday night, broadly outlined an agreement which both countries will continue working on. Despite some difficulties,Reuter - 84 words
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Article75 1982-06-26 7 ITALY WAS virtually paralysed yesterday by an eight-hour general strike called by the three main trade unions representing more than half the country's 16 million workers. The basic issue was the private sector employers' unilateral decision to withdraw from an agreement concluded in 1976 on indexing wages.AFP - 75 words
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Article67 1982-06-26 7 THE UNITED States will soon name another ambassador to Indonesia after Jakarta's rejection of Mr Morton Abramowitz, Assistant Secretary of State for Asia and Pacific Affairs John Holdridge said yesterday. Mr Holdridge, who is in Jakarta, said the new ambassador might be named before President SuhartoUPI - 67 words
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Article68 1982-06-26 7 LOS ANGELES, Fri. A Mediterranean fruit fly was found alive in a loquat tree in a residential neighbourhood yesterday, the first such find of the dreaded agricultural pest in California since Nov So. The find was a big disappointment to state officials, who were preparedUPI - 68 words
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Article65 1982-06-26 7 BEIJING, Fri. Chinese studies on high altitude diseases show that women do better than men in high places, China's official Xinhua news agency reported yesterday Preliminary results of one study showed that women moving to the Qinghai-Tibet plateau at 3.800 to 4,200 metres from lowerAP - 65 words
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Article32 1982-06-26 7 ISLAMABAD. Fri. A time bomb planted in an empty car outside Karachi airport s main terminal building exploded on Wednesday, but no one was injured, airport officials said today. UPT32 words
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Article, Illustration61 1982-06-26 7 Lovely coxwain sets men the pace "WHIP it ap, men. Do It. Don't rock the boat," this lady N» wain swim to be saying as she prods the crew of the dragon boat at the start of the Chinese Dragon Boat Festival la Hongkong yesterday. Teams from Hongkong and numerousUPI - 61 words
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Article56 1982-06-26 7 NEW YORK, Fri. A medical researcher says calcium deficiency not sodium buildup is the major cause of high blood pressure. Dr David McCarron says people with hypertension consume 25 per cent less calcium than normally healthy people and a calcium supplement alone may be the wayUPI - 56 words
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265 1982-06-26 7 BEIJING, Friday CHINA has apparently just built a naval base on the Paracel Islands, which it has occupied since 1974. Vietnam claims the islands belong to it. The official Xinhua news agency said today that a "vast harbour" had been builtAFP - 265 words
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353 1982-06-26 7 BANGKOK, Fri. Thai Premier Prem Tinsula nonda was urged today to reconsider his political position after a government-sponsored Bill for constitutional amendments failed to obtain a parliamentary majority. The call came from former Interior Minister Samak Sunthomvei, leader of the Thai People'sAFP - 353 words
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Advertisement113 1982-06-26 8 Rhapsody in time Your chance to see the thinnest watch in the world. This weekend only, you will have the opportunity to view the world's thinnest watch the 0.98 mm thin Concord Delirium IV. Also on display will be the exclusive Concord Collection of exquisite timepieces. Brought to you in113 words
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Article, Illustration786 1982-06-26 9 DEFENCE OF THE COUNTRY 4 Singaporeans see the need for the SAF to defend the honour, independence and territorial integrity of Singapore. But I am less sure about their understanding of their own role in defence. 7 4 If his parents do not786 words
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400 1982-06-26 9 EVELYN NG - Social workers seeking a far better deal EVELYN NG By Our Social Services Correspondent SOCIAL workers often overworked and underpaid are seeking a better deal from the agencies they serve. Their organisation the Singapore Association of Social Workers has drawn up a list of 10 recommendations to improve their lot,400 words
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Article47 1982-06-26 9 THE drawing of numbers for the donation draw in aid of the building fund of the Sri Ruthra Kaliamman Temple Complex, Telok Blangah. will be held at 3.00 p.m. on Sunday at the Govindasamy Pillai Kalyana Mandapam The public is welcome to witness the draw.47 words
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192 1982-06-26 9 Foreign workers will be phased out but THE government is determined to phase out foreign labour from nontraditional sources by 1964, but will give manufacturers all the help it can during the transition period. The assurance was given yesterday by Trade and Industry Minister Dr Tony Tan during his talks192 words
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Article, Illustration276 1982-06-26 9 IDAH LATIFF - Gift that will help soastics group tc go on ticking IDAH LATIFF AUCTION OF WORLD'S THINNEST WATCH By THE Concord Delirium, the world's thinnest quartz watch one of only 12 In the world and costing some $15«,H# fetched only $47,« M at charity auction yesterday. Aid the man who bought276 words
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Article, Illustration503 1982-06-26 10 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM NTUC protest gains momentum By Our Labour Correspondent TRADE unions have taken up the NTUC's call for a one-month boycott of Australian goods to protest against the protectionist actions of the communist-controlled Seamen's Union of Australia (SUA). The Singapore Maritime Officers'503 words
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Article380 1982-06-26 10 LIM SAY BOON - ACTU will not step in unless... LIM SAY BOON By Our Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Fri. The Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU), the country's largest grouping of unions, has indicated that it is not likely to intervene in the dispute over the Seamen's Union of Australia's work ban on the380 words
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275 1982-06-26 10 Another vessel was target seven days ago ANOTHER Singaporeregistered ship, the Tropic Dawn, was the target of the communist-inspired Seamen's Union of Australia's protectionist campaign, seven days ago. Only timely action by the Singapore Maritime Officers' Union prevented the SUA from carrying out its threat against the ship. The SMOU275 words
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348 1982-06-26 10 THE Pacific Viking Is not the first Singapore ship to be harassed by Australian dock-work-ers. Nor is this the first time tbe National Trades Union Congress has crossed swords with the International Transport- workers Federation. Almost a decade ago, in January 1973,348 words
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Article, Illustration166 1982-06-26 10 FOODSTUFFS and other perishable goods form the bulk of goods Singapore imported from Australia. For the first three months of this year, imports from Australia totalled $438.3 million. Imports of unmiiled barley alone totalled $133.6 million. Also high on the list are fresh,166 words
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299 1982-06-26 10 SUA man insists help was sought by crew SYDNEY, Fri. The Australian in the Pacific Viking dispute is the assistant secretary of the New South Wales branch of the Seamans' Union of Australia, Mr Tony Papa. Mr Papa, 31, said today he had been approached two weeks ago by some299 words
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Article98 1982-06-26 10 'Customer' stole diamonds A DIAMOND salesman has reported to police that he lost about $36,000 worth of diamonds to a quick-finger-ed thief on Wednesday. Mr Robert James Craiu told police that a middle-a(?ed Caucasian visited his company on the pretext of wantinc to buy diamonds. He showed the man seven98 words
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479 1982-06-26 10 ABBY TAN - Philippine union condemns harassment ABBY TAN By Our Manila Reporter MANILA, Fri. Filipino seamen have come out in full support of Singapore in its tussle with the Seamen's Union of Australia over the detention in Sydney of a Singapore ship, the Pacific Viking. The Associated Marine Officers' and Seamen's r479 words
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Advertisement309 1982-06-26 10 C 5 1 mi fal ll^ 1 mh^l m H 1 Imhi] Mm v I CEWE industrial plugs and sockets from ASEA Totally safe, virtually unbreakable To withstand the punishing condi- K < tions in industrial and construction jJ sites, ASEA has created a new generation of exceptionally strong and309 words
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Advertisement1162 1982-06-26 11 Now every family can eat better and... save electricity at the same time. «No one keeps food Mitsubishi Here's how: better than technology gives A specially insulated door Mitsubishi: you Total Energy SSSSStaSU^— Flavour saving meat and fish ba V I figs. I drawer Your fridge is likely to be1,162 words
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Advertisement59 1982-06-26 11 ST MARY S Plain Bedspread in full queen sizes U.P. $98.00 to $123.50 CLEARANCE 20% OFF CANNON Irregular Bedsheets in twin queen sizes U.P. $14.95 to $22.95 CLEARANCE $11.95 to $17.95 'J^HP* 1 'lint wfk Selected CANNON First Quality Bedsheets in twin, queen king sizes U.P. $36.50 to $68.50 CLEARANCE59 words
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Article156 1982-06-26 12 'STUPID ACT' COST HIM $1,000 A CLERK forged a woman inspector's signature and reduced a composition fine from $50 to $25 after seeing a long queue in the Traffic Police's compounding room, district court heard yes- i terday. Yeo Jin Huat, 27, was i jailed a day and fined $1,000156 words
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Article191 1982-06-26 12 Night parking with coupons NIGHT parking In IK Housing Board e»r parks will be made easier on July 1 with the Introduction of easy-to-tear coupons. Motorists using the new night parking coupons are required to tear out five tabs relating to the year, month, day and time the same way191 words
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Article148 1982-06-26 12 PARENTS and boys in Bedok fully support the concept of the Boys' Club, Prof s. Jayakumar, Minister of State (Law and Home Affairs), said last night. Prof Jayakumar who is the MP for Bedok, based his remark on the membership response to the Bedok Boys148 words
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387 1982-06-26 12 GOH LEE KHUAN - GOH LEE KHUAN By LEADING Singapore stores will from next month send coded messages to each other along their crime prevention warning network. The information will help keep the stores on the alert for shoplifters, pickpockets, forged cur- rency and shoppers who387 words
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Article84 1982-06-26 12 Woman in riven Kin sought POLICE want to contact relatives of an unidentified woman found floating at the Kallang River on Thursday at about 1.50 p.m. She was about 60, 1.57 metres tall, medium built and with short curly hair. The woman wore a dark blue floral shirt, dark trousers,84 words
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Article103 1982-06-26 12 FT's a special issue of Sunday Nation tomorrow because it's the last as you have known it. Singapore Monitor will produce the paper after that, taking over from the Times Group. We've had an eight-year run the paper was launched on Nov 3, 1974, and tomorrow, we103 words
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Article58 1982-06-26 12 WHILE a closely knit family is as prized as ever, what conflicts set today's parents and youngsters apart* How do today's attitudes fall In with traditional values of filial piety and respect for elders? SINNY GOH talked to both generations and got some straight-frnm-the-heart talk about what58 words
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Article77 1982-06-26 12 RAY DHALJWAL writes a first-hand account of Saturday Night Fury. The fury born of waiting minutes on end for a taxi along Scotts Road but being turned down again and again because cabbies want only foreign passengers. Soliciting passengers, refusing fares, and leaving the taxi unattended while77 words
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Article57 1982-06-26 12 HOW is the latest Sunday night Chinese serial A House Is Not A Home being received by viewers? We asked some and Alfred Choo, admittedly not a fan of soap opera, reviews the first two Sundays. More about Alfred, who's a musician by rhoire, In DONT SHOOT57 words
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Article38 1982-06-26 12 GOVERNMENT hospitals ARE doing enough to promote breastfeeding, the Health Ministry asserts, in response to a recent story. We asked the Breastfeeding Mothers Group for its answer. Tomorrow: Part Two of The Battle Of The Breast.38 words
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Article22 1982-06-26 12 Brussels Is a city of cafes, bars and restaurants. Marry in style A picture report of Singapore's new wedding chamber.22 words
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Article32 1982-06-26 12 THE Golden Goals, the Matches to Forget, the Cruellest Blow, the Unluckiest Teams, the Richest Reward, the Biggest Shocks we sum up the World Cup excitement so far.32 words
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Article71 1982-06-26 12 PRINCE SIHANOUK, once King of Cambodia, is now back as head of the Cambodian people. Is he the vain leader that he was so often accused of by international observers when he ruled Cambodia? From an hour-long special interview with the Prince in Penang,71 words
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Article65 1982-06-26 12 TIMES ARTS, our monthly arts supplement, is back this week with more of the art scene that we can be proud of. In this Issue: o Suratman Markasao a Malay novelist-short story writer-poet featured in profile; o The four incredible dancing Gohs; o David Marshall, our Ambassador to65 words
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Article91 1982-06-26 12 "CULTURAL DESERT" is not an unfamiliar label ever given to Singapore. But come to the National Music Competition this Sunday and you'll see for yourself how fallacious that label is. Hedwig Alfred goes backstage and talks to the finalists and judges to show you what's in store this91 words
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Advertisement322 1982-06-26 12 HDB/URA iomt r«muM coupon tmm 1m •<• ~v« 19 12 14 »3 MM —m n --It 1 \COt*ON PMWNC/ 7 i 10 11 1} HDB/URA ?i* i*; NIGHT a. 9 io ii >? PARKING 9sVteH COUPON "JIZ-fr. I If I I I SI 00 io n 5 coupons $5 00322 words
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Advertisement146 1982-06-26 12 wi June 26 is <7||§% "Le Gala des^|^^F (Night of the Flowers) r^s 'f* *V at Chez Bidou In Provence, during the summer, /^r> rP*^\ T^V~' when the flowers are in full bloom, \£3n friends gather together to enjoy V-^yWy r >»^~4 x the sight of the blossoms over a146 words
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473 1982-06-26 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE Malaysian Airline System's shortlived inflight movie service on its Airbuses has been described as "ill conceived and a milliondollar bungle." The service, which was j meant to popularise the Airbus Orient flights, was stopped when the four AirbusesNST - 473 words
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208 1982-06-26 13 Firearm smuggling ring uncovered by police ALOR STAR, Fri. Police have uncovered a gun-running syndicate, with Malaysian-Thai connections, which had been active in smuggling firearms across the border for criminal activities in Kedah and Perlis, The Star newspaper reported today. Kedah-Perlis Chief police officer, Abdul Hamid Muhammed, said that aReuter; AFP - 208 words
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Article39 1982-06-26 13 KUANTAN, Fri. A $140 3 million General Hospital with 1.030 beds will be built in the Bukit Pelindung area. Construction will start in April and the project is expected to be completed by 1986. Bernama reported.Bernama - 39 words
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88 1982-06-26 13 $88,440 tin ore seized from vessel KUALA LUMPUR, FVi. Customs officers seized 97 bags of tin ore valued at $88,443 from a Thai vessel which sank near Pulau Sialu, in the Straits of Malacca, yesterday. Customs superintendent Ismail Muhammad said today the tin ore, weighing 3,991 kgs, was believed toAP - 88 words
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Article62 1982-06-26 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Gun-owners will not be able to renew their licences from next month unless they are members of a recognised shooting association. Federal firearms licensing officer ASP Rahimi Razali said today the main reason for this new ruling was to ensure that allNST - 62 words
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Article38 1982-06-26 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The 27th Asian Film Festival will be held here in September and will feature the best films from Taiwan, South Korea, Hongkong and Japan, a spokesman for the organising committee said today. AFR38 words
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Article150 1982-06-26 13 PENANG, Fri. Nearly the whole of Penan* west without power for .several hours yesterday when two crows shortclrcalted an out-door switch at the Pral power station. Only parts of Ginger were spared. The other areas were hit by the power (allure for V i to sevenNST - 150 words
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322 1982-06-26 13 Govt aims for better service with use of name-tags KUALA LUMPUR, Friday MINISTERS, deputy ministers, parliamentary secretaries and civil servants may soon have to wear name-tags. This latest move is aimed at improving rapport between civil servants and the public, so paving the way for improved efficiency in government departmentsNST - 322 words
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Article59 1982-06-26 13 MALACCA. FVi. The "Flesta De San Pedro", a festival celebrated in honour of the patron saint, St. Peter, will begin at the Portuguese settlement here tomorrow. The four-day festival will feature beer drinking and coconut peeling contests, fashion shows and dance shows. The public can also lookNST - 59 words
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Article39 1982-06-26 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Datuk Miof Jaffar bin Mior Safi yesterday took over as the new police Director of Internal Security and Public Order. The outgoing Director, Datuk Mahmooa Nasir. is now the Director of Special Branch. NST.NST - 39 words
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Advertisement28 1982-06-26 13 SAMSONITE SUITCASE Vi PRICE OFFER! L' Ul/ B^B^B^ Wimk ■•<**— 111 SAM TAT AGENCCS (leather goods deft i 2rx)Fioot 287 Lucky POza. Ochacd Road Singapore 0923 Tel 7343 1&628 words
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Advertisement246 1982-06-26 13 V Another Slimes Bookshop We are now at TANGS Superstore BEIJING $85.00 TREASURES OF CHINA $35.00 Specially brought to you the splendour and majesty of Chinese culture and architecture captured in full colour. COMPUTEACH I I AUDIO VISUAL I COMPUTER I B TRAINING I If you are bored, frustrated or246 words
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Advertisement826 1982-06-26 14 tecci counter X If itiii National I I rrjfi PWW'IP'I Video < NV-.400 'Sft* t- VHS Irl ftyß fHP'" I p^ c stop ii pause still v>^Ri^K^ H RE W PLAY r i I mm* ojt II STOP RJL^|CL TRACKING «CTURE a, SMAfIP I SOFT j Owxxe Control Unrt HBBH^BBBBBBHi^^^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^BP826 words
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Article31 1982-06-26 15 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of X industrials fell 3.14 to 807.27 in the first half hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.AP - 31 words
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71 1982-06-26 15 A HAWKER assistant who, after he had been drinking, stabbed a student with a broken bottle, was iaiied for six months yesterday. Ong Hwa Peng, 19, admitted committing the offence at Haig Road on March 20. Inspector Willie Lee, prosecuting, said Mr Chai Kiat71 words
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Article37 1982-06-26 15 HONGKONG, Fri. Shipowners face heavy fines of up to HK$5 million (SJI.B million) under a Bill gazetted yesterday if their vessels are involved in two or more cases of drug trafficking within 18 months. AP.AP - 37 words
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Article38 1982-06-26 15 TAN YANG BUCK was fined 150 yesterday for keeping a brown female ape without a valid licence. He admitted he had the pet in his home at 55, Jeddah Street without a licence on May 31.38 words
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Article, Illustration395 1982-06-26 15 HOW COALITION CAN OUST VIETS BEIJING, Fri PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk was today quoted as saying that the new coalition of Cambodian resistance groups must mount a military campaign to oust Vietnamese troops from Cambodia. "We hope that through collective efforts and international aid we canAP; AFP - 395 words
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245 1982-06-26 15 A CYNICAL-minded nation of bitter people will evolve in Singapore if the young of today fail to care for the old, who have contributed so much to the country, the Minister for the Environment, Mr Ong Pang Boon has warned. And245 words
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Advertisement169 1982-06-26 15 1 B wlr Wi 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 fflj maisonettes, enjoy very good recreational H social facilities: tfm\ Swimming169 words
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Advertisement402 1982-06-26 15 t J JIUKMFKm I A great way to trai e/M ■■■SlvWl I H W MMW lyi'SA TOURS PRESENTS! ic JM E^K^MPjjCvnßMifl K^^^ s^i^i^^i^^***''^**"^* People's Park Complex, Concourse n^M^L^Hfl m s* n- /mr- Saturday, 26th June, 1982 Mstm^^% ]<* falling All Entrants! Contest Draw Today 2.30pm sharp THM NBSAN/MTSUN MOTOR SHOW402 words
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448 1982-06-26 16 BIANCO COURT BLANCO COURT lives on. The name that is. From times of old when it was a famous street name in an old slum area to the present when it is the name of a new 15-storey shopping office complex. Blanco Court448 words
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Article470 1982-06-26 16 I Shoplifting is a serious crime IT IS a bane of department stores and supermarkets all over the world. Despite the benefit of some of the latest electronic safeguards, such as the all-seeing closed-circuit television, many stores still have difficulty trying to stamp it out. The470 words
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Article, Illustration646 1982-06-26 16 A FAIRLY novel, and therefore unpredictable, political situation is developing in Argentina. It grips the imagination because the military leaders of a hitherto united Junta are now falling out among each other. The consequence might be a war deadlier than that experienced by the Argentine646 words
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Article, Illustration822 1982-06-26 16 WITH frankness born of exasperation, Mr Walid Jumblatt's declaration yesterday that "the PLO is finished", should be taken seriously. Mr Jumblatt is the Lebanese Druze leader who refused at first to join the National Salvation Committee established by President Elias Sarkis two weeks ago.822 words
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Advertisement331 1982-06-26 16 I EAR EAST PLAZA I I The biggest tourist shopping centre in S.E. Asia w^k MHC VCV M/%\ I Centrally located in Orchard Road's shopping 1Z |9pff jpHS '1L IA» I and tourist area, between Goodwood Park W^ mW I mW "W* I Hotel and Hyatt Hotel while Holiday Inn331 words
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424 1982-06-26 17 No more progress payments in new HUDC scheme PLEASE refer to your editorial "Cushion the shock" (ST, June 15). We would like to take the opportunity to add a few more words for the information of your readers. The HDB's increase of the424 words
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101 1982-06-26 17 Feeling the pinch from no relief deductions I AM a corporal in the SAF. Every month 30 cents is deducted for Pioneer magazine, 60 cents for the Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association and $1 for the Non-com-missioned Officers club subscription. We are not given a choice whether or not we101 words
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97 1982-06-26 17 Insecticide won't solve mosquito problem I WOULD like to bring to the Ministry of Environment's attention the mosquito problem in our neighbourhood. This is due to a blocked drain situated off Still Road between Lorong L and Lorong K of Telok Kurau Road. A number of complaints have been made97 words
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Letter63 1982-06-26 17 I REFER to the letter captioned "Motorcycle licence can be costly" from "*****52/Z" (ST, June 1). We would be grateful if "*****52/Z" could contact Mr Daljit Singh, Head (Administration) Traffic Police at telephone *****00 during office hours, or call on him at Traffic Police HQ, Maxwel'. Road to63 words
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69 1982-06-26 17 I REFER to the letter captioned "Offence that could not have been" from "Bernard" (ST, June 22). We would be grateful if he could contact the Officer-in-Charge, Violation Reports Section, Traffic Police, at telephone *****00, ext. 100, during office hours, to provide more69 words
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129 1982-06-26 17 WE APPRECIATE S. Mohan's concern "Use Non-Skid Paint" (ST, June 1) over road surfaces with painted markings which become slippery after showers. Your writer may be pleased to know that the Ministry's Public Works Department has introduced the use of thermoplastic paint for road lines and129 words
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102 1982-06-26 17 I UNDERSTAND that only Singapore citizens are eligible to Join the Volunteer Special Constabulary. This policy is understandable as the government's primary concern is to build a constabulary force, the constituents of which are its own citizens. As work permit holders are eligible to become102 words
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Letter, Illustration187 1982-06-26 17 AS VISITORS from Australia to Singapore my wife and I nave been overwhelmed by the friendliness and courtesy of the people. For example, upon our arrival we experienced the confusion of being strangers in another country and left our duty free luggage187 words
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162 1982-06-26 17 Mothers oversight could lead to an accident THE other day, as I was travelling in a bus, I encountered a very disturbing experience. A young mother seated beside her small child (around three years old) looked on as her daughter kept fiddling with the door bell switch near the bus162 words
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Letter82 1982-06-26 17 THE Strait* Timot wolcotnti lettori from reader*. AM letter* must include the writer* signature, full namo, addres* and telephone number, if any. They should preferably b* typed, double-spaced, on on* •Id* of the paper. You may add a p*oudonym if you wish. Brevity is an advantage. Wo reserve the right82 words
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110 1982-06-26 17 Fallacy to say HUDC flats are subsidised "HOUSE-HUNTER" (ST, June 23) was talking through his hat when he said that the profit on sale of HUDC flats should be turned over to state coffers. When we were allotted our HUDC flat in 1979, the price we paid was the prevailing110 words
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199 1982-06-26 17 Kidney patients' silence is disheartening I AM surprised that none of the so-called desperate and dying kidney patients have stood up to speak In the current debate on the kidney donation issue. Whatever decision is arrived at, to get more kidneys for transplant, it will affect these people most yet199 words
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Advertisement554 1982-06-26 17 Congutifkitions to HONG LEONG FINANCE LIMITED on the official opening of their Balestier Branch S~^ SENG Jo HUAT /rfß> CONTRACTORS 167 Macpherson Road Singapore 1 334 Tel: *****72 We are proud to be the main contractor for the renovation undertaken at Balestier Branch. cr^rffiTYi^^ ¥ouca i unton \J P J\i554 words
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Article, Illustration1015 1982-06-26 18 FRED HECHINGER - Japanese taught to think maths FRED HECHINGER By in New York AMERICANS like to ascribe the superiority of Japanese children in mathematics to rigid discipline and concentration on the "three R's". But Dr Jack Easley, an expert in mathematics and science education at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, hasNYT - 1,015 words
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Article, Illustration753 1982-06-26 18 COLIN NARBROUGH - COLIN NARBROUGH By in Bonn THE DECISION by President Ronald Reagan to extend sanctions against the Soviet Union will not stop the controversial project to pipe Siberian gas to Western Europe, government officials and Western diplomats said lyBut they said it could seriously damageReuter - 753 words
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Advertisement382 1982-06-26 18 THANK YOU FROM TANGS The Management and staff of Tangs would like to thank all business associates, friends and well-wishers for their congratulatory messages, flowers, gifts and kind attendance at our official opening. TANGS THE SUPERSTORE THATSAVES YOU MORE. CK2982 B*r. l WlTtf?< re 1 1 rti i > \%m382 words
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Article89 1982-06-26 19 C C purchase CYCLE and Carriage Bintang Bhd is buying a piece of land and building in Batu Caves near Kuala Lumpur for Mss.B million cash. It said that it has entered into an agreement with Syarikat Asphalt and Kimia Sdn Bhd to buy the property totalling 16,548 sq metres,89 words
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Article61 1982-06-26 19 HONG Leong Finance Ltd said that at its annual general meeting on June 15, shareholders passed a resolution giving directors the power to issue shares not exceeding 10 per cent of the issued share capital of the company. On the same day, Singapore Finance Ltd also held61 words
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Article41 1982-06-26 19 HARIMAU Investments Ltd has announced that its net tangible assets per share were $1.26 per share as at May 31. Assuming full conversion of the loan stock into ordinary shares, the net tangible assets per share would be $1.20.41 words
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Article49 1982-06-26 19 ROXY Electric Industries (M) Bhd has obtained approval from the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee for its proposed one-for-two bonus issue. The share transfer books and register of members will be closed from July 15 to 22, both days inclusive, to determine shareholders' entitlement for the bonus.49 words
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Article72 1982-06-26 19 Fraser Neave FRASER Neave has announced consolidated pretax profits of $37.45 million for the year ended March 31, 1982, 5 per cent higher than the year before. Turnover rose 10.2 per cent to $225.61 million ($204.67 million previously). The company has recommended a final dividend of 17 cents per stock72 words
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Article73 1982-06-26 19 TOKYO, Fri. An economic forecasting firm predicted that Japan's real economic growth in the current fiscal year will hit 3.2 per cent, close to the government's own revised prediction. Mitsubishi Economic Research Institute said that for the first half of the fiscal year that began on April 1,UPI - 73 words
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Article77 1982-06-26 19 BEIJING, Fri. China produced a record 3.4 million tonnes of sugar in the 1981-82 refining season, 13.3 per cent more than the previous year, the New China News Agency said. Western agricultural sources said record output had been expected this season, but the figures were even betterReuter - 77 words
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Article77 1982-06-26 19 LONDON, Fri. The Chartered Bank subsidiary of Britain's Standard Chartered Bank has won approval from the People's Bank of China to open a representative office in Beijing on July 1, the group announced here. It said that the office would operate from the Hiangua Hotel. The CharteredAFP - 77 words
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Article71 1982-06-26 19 TOKYO, Fri. Orders received by 43 major Japanese construction companies in May rose 7.7 per cent to a seasonally adjusted 798.66 billion yen (556.71 billion) from an upward revised 741.56 billion yen in April, when they were down 14.2 per cent from March, the government said. UnadjustedReuter - 71 words
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Article71 1982-06-26 19 BANGKOK, Fri. A 10-man delegation of trade officials and industrialists was due to leave here today for Brussels to negotiate a four-year agreement on Thai textile exports to the European Economic Community, Commerce Department officials said. The delegation is seeking increases in baselevel textile quotas. Thailand's currentAP - 71 words
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293 1982-06-26 19 Sharp fall in pretax profits at Ganda Holdings GANDA Holdings is obviously feeling the effects of the recession. The group's pretax profits for the six months to March 31 showed a huge drop of 80 per cent to only MWIOJOO. This compares with group pretax profits of MSI million earned293 words
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395 1982-06-26 19 NEGRI Sembilan Oil Palms Bhd is expected to maintain group profits at the previous year's level, according to chairman Goh Tjoei Kok in his latest annual review. NSOP had earlier reported group pretax profits for the year ended Dec 31, 1981 of395 words
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645 1982-06-26 19 LEASING in the construction industry in Singapore is unlikely to thrive in the near future in spite of the huge financing needs of this sector. This is because of the many major obstacles which have yet to be solved, said Mr Tan Lye Huat, group645 words
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391 1982-06-26 19 THE growing Asean economies can support three world-size ethylene plants, including Singapore's 300,000-tonne plant by 1990. This is the view of Mr Marvin Mulligan, vicepresident of Exxon Chemical Asia Pacific, who spoke at a seminar in Hongkong recently. According to him a world-size391 words
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311 1982-06-26 19 JOHAN Holdings Bhd, taking in the results of newly acquired George Kent (M) for the first time, has turned in an audited group pretax profits for the period ended Jan 31, 1982 of M 52.97 million on a turnover of M$47.U million. As311 words
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Article238 1982-06-26 19 External trade progress slow SINGAPORE'S external trade is showing slow but gradual progress amid sluggish conditions in the world economy. Its foreign trade for the first five months of this year swelled to $44.39 billion, up 5 per cent over the same period last year. This is an improvement over238 words
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Article451 1982-06-26 19 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed narrowly mixed with prices fluctuating uncertainly on some baying support and profit-taking In selective moderate tradIng. Central Sugars rose 79 cents to $19.59, Hong Leone Finance IS cento to $7.15 and Oversea Chinese Banking Corp 25 cento to $8.35 while on the decline, Fraser451 words
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Article70 1982-06-26 19 BounU-ad Bhd Dunlop lad (.uinniss MTC I <-2 4 C*C Em* Gathrir Bhd NBT 11 -10 M FAN HkwPar Nat Iron -5 -1 I 10 (old Storagr (irntlnKs Inrhoapr Bhd PMC ■2 Pan Etec Kothman* STnuUag 0 M W»rks 6 -1 5 7 Peril* Plant SembShlp70 words
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Article29 1982-06-26 19 Industrials Finance Hotels Up 34 8 7 Down 25 2 5 unch 23 5 Properties Plantations Mining Deb/Loans 3 2 1 1 3 1 2 3 4 129 words
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Article47 1982-06-26 19 Sugarn OCBT II Leong Fin C C Metro Hldg« Nat Iron Isetan Sth Mum lnd L' M W Pan-El OlE I C B 1050 835 715 297 710 595 444 290 300 316 760 890 70 25 15 11 10 10 10 8 7 5 547 words
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Article33 1982-06-26 19 i r iiit latu Liotang L Industries long I •m.X lad iuthrie lei Properties ipore Land lhansri-La 340 330 645 3SO 448 715 650 -1U -60 ■26 -10 -10 -6 -5 -533 words
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Article23 1982-06-26 19 O C B C 758.000 UOB 324.000 Sel Prop 253.000 UE 226.000 Hotel Prop 221.000 Total turnover: 4.77m Total value: 118.28m23 words
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Article37 1982-06-26 19 BT Indicator: Sl' lndustrials: ST Finance: ST Hotels: ST Properties: ST Minings: ST Plantations: OCBC: SESInd: *****5 *****(1 ***** 699.89 1702.75 *****6 1097.87 1099 0C 629.91 629 01 297.44 297.3< 880.94 8762) 652.64 655% 532.12 534T37 words
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Advertisement59 1982-06-26 19 Now in Singapore MA B TOWIS? SAND CONTROL N^K n^ fl BAKER OIL TOOLS COMPANY proudly announces A 5 the opening of its SOUTH-EAST ASIA SERVICE CENTRE specializing in the manufacture of downhole equipment and screens used in the completion of oil and gas wells 70 JOO KOON CIRCLE JURONG59 words
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Advertisement568 1982-06-26 20 ADVERTISEMENT ':£'<:: BB^' ''^'>: TmTM I BBV BH 888 BBbI BBB^ .^BBbI BBv At Gll/12 Parklane Shopi All are welcome t The inauguration of the Renault Showroom-cum-Boutique by Mr Milton Tan, President, A. A.S. N INTRODUCING RENAULT PROJECT 3 BBBBBBBBBbHHbBBBBbHI To confirm an auspicious start, Prior to the Renault 5568 words
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Advertisement574 1982-06-26 21 r Shopping Mall, 3.30pm ome to witness Boutique and launching off the Renault 5 GORDINI Turbo A .S. National Safety First Council The Renault 5 GORDINI Ttirbo I<■ A dynamite of a car! A II Turbo-charged! Power-packed! i ipPW^^^^^ I Impressive interior coupled with a symmetricallyI -.^1 .^^JB^jT' lllll^'^^ arranged574 words
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Article2383 1982-06-26 22 Turnover figures In this table are unofficial. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded in lots of II shares each, with price quoted In dollars INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 1082 High Low Coapaay Gr 1 Net Last DW P F. Vol !>»> Sale -for- (000 l High Low2,383 words
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Article478 1982-06-26 22 SHARES had a very quiet session at the Kuala Lump<\ stock market yesterday and except for a handful of selected counters, there was little noticeable interest. Aside from situational stocks such as Lien Hoe Industries, SMI and Gadek, there was little play in the rest of478 words
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Article33 1982-06-26 22 Industrials Finance Hotels Up 33 3 1 Down 19 and 25 3 1 Properties Oil Palms Tins rubbers 1 2 3 i 4 3 3 1 3 3 1 rubbers Deb/Loans33 words
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Article496 1982-06-26 22 PROPERTIES B Raya (1.988 1.998) (3) 1.99 (4) 2.OOSETT (202 B) (1)2.02 (1)203 (1) 101 B Sembawang (4.008 4208) C Properties (4.208 4.BOS)XL> City Dcv (1258 2268) (6) 227 (25)2.25 (84) 2.26 SETT (129S)(i!) 127 (4) 228 (52) 229 Ipob Gardea (2.188 2205) (9) 2.18 (10) 2.I9SETT (2 18B2.20S)496 words
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Article1351 1982-06-26 22 BID and offer prices offloUlly listen and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with tbe number ol shares traded shown in brackeu in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Araai3.3BS) (1)3.38 xd AiaamaU(2 88B3.0OS) .*Jea»(l 16S) (7) 1.13(7) 1 15 Alex1,351 words
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Article200 1982-06-26 22 SINGAPORE UNTT TBIWT (Miaagwi' prleas It Jut a> Phe Commerce 2.73 2 87xd rhe Savings Fund 1 55 1.63 Spore Prog Fund 1.23 1.29 pore Sec. Fund 1 88 197 spore Invest Fund 098 l.Mxd Spore Equity Fund 1.17 1.23 AIUVNRnUR (MiMgin' prtm taJu.Bl Hal Invest Fund 2.29200 words
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Article403 1982-06-26 22 SHARE prices yesterday moved higher on balance, led by resources stocks, brokers said. The All Ordinaries index rose 1.6 points to 466.5. with gold and oil stocks showing the best advances. BHP gained two cents at AJ7.06. CRA added 10 at $2.75, WMC was eight cents higher at $3.10403 words
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Article10 1982-06-26 22 THE STOCK market was closed yesterday Dragon Boat Festival.10 words
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Article158 1982-06-26 22 SHARE prices yesterday closed slightly higher in thin trading, dealers said. The Book Club index rose 0.26 point to 92.89 on turnover of 7.2 million bant. Bangkok Bank rose two to 210, Jalaprathan Cement two to 121.50 and Siam Credit and Siam Cement one each to 59.50 and 183158 words
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Article156 1982-06-26 22 THE market yesterday closed mixed as oils, commercial and industrial issues firmed but minings eased, brokers said. Turnover fell to 1.6 million from 1.9 million pesos on Thursday. Gains included Atlas Con "B" up 0.80 cents at 15.80, Lepanto up 0.001 at 0.078, Basic Petroleum 0.0005 higher at 0156 words
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Article369 1982-06-26 23 SHARE prices yesterday rose sharply on light bargain hunting over a broad front, with sentiment encouraged by a partial recovery of Hitachi and Mitsubishi Elec stocks after losses shown over the past two days due to a computer spy case involving their employees. Drugs and biotechnologyrelated issues rose, with369 words
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Article374 1982-06-26 23 NEW YORK. Thurs. Weakness in the bond market caused stocks to close mixed despite posting gains most of the day. The Dow Jones industrial average rose more than six points during the day but then weakened in the afternoon and closed off some 2. to 810.41. Declines led374 words
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Article595 1982-06-26 23 LONDON, Fri. Share prices ended lower today, reflecting the prospect of a rail strike due to start on Monday and other labour unrest, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was 5.6 points off at 548.6. Government bonds fell as much as half a point, with the lower595 words
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Article49 1982-06-26 23 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Thursday 5M.2 Wednesday Week Ago 559.4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 810.41 Wednesday 813.17 Week Ago 791.48 H.K.HANG SENG Friday ...closed Thursday 1279.62 Week Ago 1305.38 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 628.0 Thursday 629.0 Week Ago 637.0 ALL ORDINARIES Friday 466.5 Thursday 464.9 Week Ago 469.649 words
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Article353 1982-06-26 23 AMSTERDAM, Thurs. Share prices were higher in response to a higher Wall Street close but gains were generally modest, dealers said. Most internationals showed fractional gains except for KLM which added one to 88.50, reversing losses sustained in the last two days. However, this is still below Monday's 89353 words
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Article353 1982-06-26 23 ZURICH, Thurs. Swiss domestic share prices closed mixed to lower in lack-lustre trading, with no new (actors affecting the market, dealers said. Prices drifted lower after opening higher, with volume clearly below previous levels, they said. In banks, ABN made good yesterday's losses, adding three to 281. NMB continued353 words
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Article602 1982-06-26 22 A LATE return of baying interest coupled with some short-covering activities yesterday enabled the i Singapore stock market to rinse MM welt on a positive note. Tal i-ontre stage was tank I.H-. weight and market toad OCRC which was the m.i-4 actively traded counter. It602 words
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Article921 1982-06-26 22 BID and oiler prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange o< Singapore yesterday with the number of sham traded shown in brackets in lots ol 1.000 units unless otherwise specified All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the world "sett". Big Board deal921 words
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Advertisement13 1982-06-26 22 I recession is I be'ng felt money fr e e ON SALE NOW!13 words
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Article32 1982-06-26 23 Rubber June 25 Singapore: July: 183.25 cents (up 0.75 cent) Malaysia: July: 203.75 cents (up 0.25 cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 326 tonnes (down 39 tonnes)32 words
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Article135 1982-06-26 23 CHINESE Pradaee ExehMge, SUgapare, rlxdnt; prieei per IN kg ywrtenUy. Caeaaat (41: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116.00 sellers. C«pn: Mixed (loose) $55.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $345.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper fag135 words
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Article184 1982-06-26 23 THE KILOBAR market (or gold deliverable In Singapore opened at J21.258 and closed at $21,263 yester day. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.00.304.50 and was traded to (304.50 305.00 by lunch time The market remained quiet and featureless as the Hongkong market was closed yesterday. It drifted184 words
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Article188 1982-06-26 23 THE STRAITS tin price remained static at M 529.15 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering down 39 tonnes to 326 tonnes. The overnight London market was barely steady after firmer with forward buyers remaining unchanged at £6,550 per tonne. MINDON: Afternoon tin prices established the day's188 words
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Article171 1982-06-26 23 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market closed easier on further selling in moderate trading yesterday, dealers said. June in the central fell $20 to MJBOO per tonne while in July central dropped $10 to $800 and south $5 to $805. In August central lost $20 to171 words
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Article32 1982-06-26 23 LONDON: Copper prices on Thursday (previous in brackets): Wtrebars Spot buyers E750.00 (£722.00); sellers C 750.50 (£723.00); Three Months buyers £773.00 (£744.00; sellers £773.50 (E744.50. Mwket lw: Firmer. Sato: 21.700 tonnes.32 words
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Article646 1982-06-26 23 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly higher yesterday, with July RSS One buyers quoted at 183.25 cents per kilo, up 0.75 cent on Thursday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up slightly on higher London advices but turned idle in subsequent trading on lack of buying646 words
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Article91 1982-06-26 23 RAB SSRJO SSRSO MRl.l H SMRCV SMRL SMK SMRGP SMR 10 SMR 20 SMR 50 (1 too ptlktl 1 1 U.n pdlM) (1 ton pttikt) (MonpalMl I -too pallal) I 1 u.n ,»ll»t (1-ton paiWt) (1-ton p«U«t) (l-loniMlbt) (Currrat Mtk) Bayer* S«Ucri ***** *****N ***** ISOOON July91 words
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Article34 1982-06-26 23 New York 5 158 5.218 522S 528S Zuhch 5.238 b.UB 5.33S 5.23S FM Tkui Singapore S.IOB 5.183 520S 528 b Cosing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. Sauce: Credit Smlamt, S'fn.34 words
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Article340 1982-06-26 23 THE US Sing dollar opened at I C 1660 80 and was traded to a high j of $2 1675 90 before easing back to a low of C 1625 35 and finally closing ai $2.1635 45 in the Singapore forez market yesterday Trading was quiet with340 words
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Article345 1982-06-26 23 ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on June 25: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on June 25: INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm Curnncto* Nominal ratai Smithsonian F quoted ya*t»rday (croaa)partty Parcantaga Loc»l dollars to me unit at foreign currency US dollar 2.1635345 words
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Article42 1982-06-26 23 RANGE of prices offered by discount bouses on June 25: Overnight: ifk Call deposits: 4. OMm Bu;i«f SellUf rreasury bills 4 3 7 4 1-month Sank bills 99/18 97/10 3 months CD 9H 9H 6 months CD 9H 9'« laarrv: nbraaat42 words
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Article30 1982-06-26 23 1 THE average rate at which major Singapore I I bank* are currently prepared to lend to their I y best customers is 11. X per cent.30 words
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Article28 1982-06-26 23 ngapore dollars on June 25: Offer Bid vernight 6 s'^ 1 month 9> 9 2 months 9 s 3 months 97,16 95 16 Ovemighl mode 6't28 words
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Advertisement234 1982-06-26 23 THE JVC G-SERIES J*** The all-new G-Series offer you incomparable features, I r the best tone quality and the best prices with an 18 months guarantee. They are. truly, your best choices! jMHMsf'^^ B^ creative challenge to even the TjC~*", -*(N^l most demanding professional l j^p^s^Bft Mix Pre-sets with Drawbar234 words
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Article172 1982-06-26 24 Interwood makes good recovery INTERNATIONAL Wood Products Ltd, currently the subject of takeover negotiations, has turned in a remarkable recovery in profits for the year ended Feb2B. It said that its pretax profits for the year jumped to $1.65 million from $283,202 in 1981. After tax, the profits still showed172 words
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359 1982-06-26 24 IN SPITE of the downturn in the property and hotel industries, City Developments and related King's Hotel have turned in favourable first-half results in their current financial year. King's recorded a 173.2 per cent increase in its pretax profits to $5.83 million for359 words
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342 1982-06-26 24 THE Multi-Purpose Holdings group is fielding two of its key personnel members to fill the two top posts in Magnum Corporation Bhd. MPHB is the largest single shareholder of Magnum (with a stake of 38.6 per cent), a four-digit betting group which has since342 words
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291 1982-06-26 24 JARDINE Matheson and Co Ltd is optimistic over China's view of the future of Hongkong and its economic development, chairman David K. Newbigging said. "Our judgement, based on what has been said to us or to me personally by different Chinese with whomReuter - 291 words
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275 1982-06-26 24 NEW DEHLI, Fri. The government has relaxed conditions relating to the import of capital goods and components. Restrictive conditions on licences and letters of intent held by industrial undertakings relating to import of capital goods and components are being reviewed. Such restrictive conditionsFT - 275 words
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247 1982-06-26 24 Ikea's savings plan irks Danish bankers COPENHAGEN, Fri. A savings plan started by a chain of furniture shops has rattled Danish bankers. The firm, Ikea, offers a rebate to customers who save with them. The discount is calculated monthly and is equivalent to 1.25 per cent a month or 15247 words
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Advertisement348 1982-06-26 24 ofe^r,^\l* to, Lll] I reat holidays are to be won in this easy contest: r~"™"" two 14 Days West Coast USA Holidays worth Questions £f «*jp^!Hß B^^ three questions correctly and if yours is the all- I I m SPI^RiX correct answer we pick from the box, you win! 2348 words
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Advertisement59 1982-06-26 24 INVESTMENT PROPERTY FOR SALE 415-417 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood, Sydney, Australia Excellent Retail/Commercial Investment property in prime location. Long Term Leases with regular rental reviews. Net lettable area 997.38m 2 (10,736 sq. ft.) Net Income: 263,998 Price: $3,300,000 For a full Investment Report contact Ron Jamieson C.B.A. Centre, 60 Margaret St.,59 words
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Advertisement2614 1982-06-26 25 1 184-4411 1 WWL% YOUXL FIND ALMOST any- 1 Efl 1 L3kl lnln K "> the Classified! m^m^^^^^^ l^ Amongst a host of products aa V\)4 services, you can discover >aaa 'ajBBa a aV mJ*y% the sale of an original Tlbe- #^«*k TAW tan blanket chest at No 24 I2,614 words
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Advertisement744 1982-06-26 25 leurnuHC senvrwe: «w<tr Monday Fridoy 900 am 530 pm (5 00 pm for next day) Soturdoy 9 00 am 3 00 pm (12 30 pm for Sondoy Times) Public Holiday 9 00 am 1 00 pm COUNTER SERVICE: Times Orchard Centre, MlO5 Lucky Plaza 10 00 om 5 30 pm744 words
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Advertisement528 1982-06-26 25 27 Wanted PROFESSIONAL MAN AOE 31 needs 553.000/- loan for 3 mths only. Will repay with Interest or perform any reasonable service as part payment. S T Box A *****. 1 New Industrial Road. Spore 1863. SONY TCS77/ TOSS tape deck urgently required. Other manufacturer's open-reel tape deck welcome. Contact:528 words
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Advertisement895 1982-06-26 25 PMSSHBI Ordinary 90 cts per word (Mm I 3 50) c $16 00 ocr col. cm S*mi-Di*p4ov (Mm S4B 00 Stroits Times) $17 60 per col cm (Mm $52 80 Sunday Times) $20 00 per ol cm On*** (Mm $60 00 Stroits Times) $22 00 per col cm I (Mm895 words
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Advertisement541 1982-06-26 25 CLASSIFICATION GROUP A Entertainment A Where to Eat B Personal Services A Merchandise C Busineea To Business D Employment E Vehicles 4 Boats F Accommodation A Properties Q Travel Guide H Education A Instruction I Announcements J Obituaries marina AIRCONOmON AND Refrigeration Co. Rental, repair, service, trade In, sales and541 words
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Advertisement715 1982-06-26 25 SILVER STAR Repair t -stallatlon Specialist TV A' enna. video, colour/ B/W T *nd home appliances. Tel: 74 1 118. Oeylang. *****84 Day/ night A SPECIALIST M Repairing via colour TV. hl-fl system. Anteni. Installations *****53 (Geylang). ROB Enterprise. COLOUR TV ANTENNAE Installation or repair. Call: *****52/ *****18 We guarantee715 words
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Advertisement4271 1982-06-26 26 fjjl^ Q Ciyloywmt ijjl^ I Q Emc jyment iA Q EwpUfwint |jj|^ Q Diylujmiwt i^ Q l^ytoymtnt 65 Situations Wanted Bmlnm minded male. Chinese Ik-lgsimn citizen with over 7 years trading/ manufacturing sxperience in Accounting. Finance. Budgetary Control snd active involvement in Menensmsnl of Company's business growth seeks challenging post4,271 words
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Advertisement541 1982-06-26 26 Due to our rapid expansion we have opening for: CONFIDENTIAL STENO/ SECRETARY (Personnel/ Administration Division) s Minimum 2-3 years experience and able to coordinate with staff of all levels a Possess LCC Secretarial Certificate Salary will commensurate with experience and qualification Interested applicants, please submit a complete resume with a541 words
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Advertisement525 1982-06-26 26 Established CMI a Structural tequlre 1) JUNIOR SECRETARY c With minimum 2 years' experience, c Knowledge of shorthand and book-keeping 2) GENERAL CLERK c With minimum 2 years' experience Please apply wlthwfull per-* sonal particulars, giving experience, salary expected etc to: B.T. BOX A ***** 1, New Industrial Road Singapore525 words
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Advertisement5086 1982-06-26 27 If— 1 I x j j (II 1 ff[| P Emptoftawtit Iff 1 1 D fulfill! I Q tomtaymm |(j)||| plipi J I I J Q En^ployinant 66 Situation* Vacant 'd) Secretarial Clerical BOOKKEEPER urgently required by established UK baaed company c Must have LCC Intermediate qualifications with few years'5,086 words
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Advertisement681 1982-06-26 27 I itilaa ami Setee Pereonnel If good Income is what you want and have the stamina to clear all obstacles, this Is one chance one must selxe. See us personally now at: 2ND FLOOR, HARAPANBLOG. Ml, MARKET STREET. SINGAPORE 0104 tel: iaim (Cloemg dete: 28 M) Rslsvshl traMnt couree will681 words
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Advertisement523 1982-06-26 27 ELECTRICAL SHOP REQUIRES Sales Executive Preferably with experience and knowledge of administrative work. Please reply to: S.T Box A ***** 1, New Industrial Road. Singapore 1053 REQUIRED EXPERIENCED AND en Ihuslallc Indoor Salesgirl for Arts and Craft Shop. Must be able to plan sales strategy Interested parties, please call. 7T7IMS,523 words
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Advertisement3589 1982-06-26 28 ±S) |[~~J% I I<L c MB| -t|± I■% I r~i%~j^ Iflyf, W% B^ asaf Jf Iff Wm^ IT 111 "'W m 9'^^ m% J II A I Lsf I ,j aasf 86 Situations Vacant t) TechnlcjU SWITZERLAND One of the world's leading manufacturers of quality springs, wireforms and stamped parts3,589 words
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Advertisement316 1982-06-26 28 BSBSSsTeBBBBBSsVeXBSSSS^BBSxI ASTEC INTERNATIONAL (8) PTE LTD A •übfJdiary of a Briti*h multinational corporation URGENTLY REQUIRES amr^^TTHn i. 16 years old and above, ii. Mutt be willing to work on 3 rotating shifts, iii. Previous experience working in QC Department, preferably in semi-con doctor manufacturing concern. STARTING SALARY: S37S per month316 words
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Advertisement422 1982-06-26 28 3!Pi immediate vacancies for: PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Mate/Female) We offer "Attractive starting salary 'Salary adjustment after 3 months 'Salary reviewed twice a year 'Shift Allowance Attendance Allowance 'Free uniforms Free transport^--;;^: ?^VSKi call personally to: The Personnel Department NMB SINGAPORE LIMITED Block 10, 4 th floor Kallang Bahru Singapore 1 233422 words
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Advertisement3980 1982-06-26 29 "U D to+B**** H D ff D Biniioyi»»K 1 1 [U D Titty-win |[g D 68 Situation* Vacant g) Production A PAINTING FIRM requires: TRAINEE MACHINE OPERATORS/ MACHINE OPERATORS Starting salary S4OO plus transport allowance Attendance Incentives $30 and S5 00 2nd shift allowance Applicants should have com- pleled National3,980 words
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Advertisement683 1982-06-26 29 REOUMED DRIVER CUM Delivery Man. Apply personally at: 29,, Kirn Chuan Drive. Singapore 1963 Tel: *****11 REOUMED 1 CLASS 3 driver. Malay or Indian preferred Interested contact Mr Soh *****07 5.00pm to 9.00pm. UNEXPERIENCED DISPENSER REOUMED Write with phone number to: 43. Blk 106. Henderson Crescent. Singapore 0315. VACANCIES FOR683 words
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Advertisement641 1982-06-26 29 MALAY DRIVER. EXPERIENCED personal car, Bedok residents Phone *****2. PART-TIME CLINIC NURSE REOUMED at Textile Centre. Interested to ring Mr Llm at *****53 REOUMED CLASS 3 Drivers and please call: *****19 REQUIRED mmniATELY OFFICE Messenger Male/ Female Ring *****7 for an Interview. TRADINO COMPANY URGENTLY requires Delivery Boy Please rail641 words
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Advertisement457 1982-06-26 30 BUY FROM ANY OF THESE ADVERTISERS AND WIN VALUABLE PRIZES (APRIL 3 JULY 3 1982) §RD-108V Reliable Durable. SUPER AvmHmbh at »«wtton»rj BRDGESTONE Dealers BLAUPUNKT BOSCH Group TheExcehtiomlSouTid il'^t^y'SMWJßHt 1 1 1 ,ii stereos. gj^ej^Mt%BJt Radios Radio f^fkmmtkfkj Cassettes Tape Decks MbWOBbA Boosiei Equalisers Equalisers Blue Magic B^^ejßjßß^g^MHßjßß Speakers to457 words
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Advertisement206 1982-06-26 30 nri CHOP N6AI lONS Blk 13. 1135. LoronoS Too Payoh Industrial Park Singapore 1231. Tel *****18 Protect your cu«hion» at minimum cost. U»« our own-mad* fitting cushion covert. Easy installation -Washabto. We specialise in making repairing of motor car upholstery, interior cleaning, sound systems other accessories. r p STYLE Cir^206 words
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Advertisement277 1982-06-26 30 BRIDQESTONE zana Citta *****(12' )S$490(5pcs) 33cm(13")S$565(5pcs) 1 1 I 1 HOCKSWEELEONG&CO. 69 BOON KENG ROAD SINGAPORE 1233 TEL: *****77 for paint protection |and clean, shiny look. Sole Agent CALAC CHEMICALS ENGINEERING PTE. LTD. 345. 347. 349 Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park II Block 5035. Singapore 2056. TEL: *****93/4 L Omb277 words
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Advertisement1426 1982-06-26 30 tones Saturday car mark 76 VthiCNM For Sal* c) Dmtsun OATSUN 200 L, MANUAL With power steering and windows and expensive stereo 8 months old. In excellent condlUon and low mileage. Asking $31,500 Contact Anthony tel: *****29. OCTOBER '79 DATSUN 120Y Expatriate leaving abroad. Alrcond, radio, cassette, low mileage, tuff-koted.1,426 words
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Advertisement469 1982-06-26 30 I) Bond* FOR A BETTER value of buying or selling of used cars. trade-In or easy payment ofloans Please call Petar Chong. 337-2255/ 338-3234 anytime AUO. '79 HONOA Accord full accessories, sports rims and tyres, good sound system, cockpit roomllght. powered windows Selling $25,900 Please call *****61 Bam- 10am. lpm-469 words
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Advertisement404 1982-06-26 30 I 2 Eastern Agencies *jj? I Tel: *****1 V^h— b— B—ry DECEMBER '7t «2« Coupe. Ist owner, braulirul condition Agent maintained. New tyres, lax Highest offer secures Ring: *****04. ALMOST It 7« MAZDA 323, 1000 c c 5-door. new alrcond. road tax. radio, cassette, electronic Ignition $13,200 Tel *****1 It7i404 words
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Advertisement1406 1982-06-26 31 times Saturday cor mart Main Features:— Other Features:•Hydraulic Hoist Vertical push •Tilt steering wheel jKc hoist with the new cross-linked •Power assisted brakes Wm hydraulic lifting cylinder supports JBSm the bed at a higher angle for •Torsion-resistant chassis j£& greater dumping power •Rugged suspension •Easy-to-use hoist control lever. •Service-free LSVG1,406 words
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Advertisement1022 1982-06-26 31 Technology of the Riture RENAULT 18 TURBO Performance Power Responsiveness Silence RENAULT 18 TURBO Space Comfort Style RENAULT 18 TURBO For today s energy-conscious motorists. Test drive the 18 Turbo now! 1565 cc^/^ EOEXKLUSIVAUTOPTiITD A Memcwf ol the Ngo Hock Gfoupi SHOWROOMS: Gt 1 12. Parklane Shopping Mall. Singaporeo7iB Tel1,022 words
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Advertisement860 1982-06-26 31 MID-79 DAMATSU CHARADE 5-speed. 2nd owner, alrcon. radio, cassette, tax 3/S3. $15,000. *****33 Eric Yeow PONY 1200/ MOO Low down payment/ Interest rates. Old cars acceptable Jonathan *****04/ *****33 REON. NO. SW7IZ with without 2000 c.c. PARF scrap car for Immediate sale. Interested, call *****83 SEPT 1974 VOLVO P144. Alrcon.860 words
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Advertisement899 1982-06-26 31 AZ GOOD YAMAHA RXIOO »290 RXKI3S S5BO Suzuki OPIOO J2BO Kawasaki GTOIIO 5290 Scrambler TSI2SC/ DTI7SE S2SO Honda CX3125 5270 05X250 SB5O. Call *****62/ *****17 David Cheong 12 Gopeng Street (behind International Plaza) AW VESPA PISOX $530 C8290N SIOOO Daytona 250 $1000 AZ AY AX RXK RXI2S RXIOO $650 $530899 words
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Advertisement1102 1982-06-26 31 [aj| F toowrwdatfcin PtopbtMbs INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY AUSTRALIAN PROPERTY FOR SALE HUGE SELECTION FROM 10,000 SQUARE FEET TO 33,600 ACRES 10% FULL DEPOSIT ON ANY PROPERTY AND LOW INTEREST FINANCE FOR ALL BUYERS PRICES START FROM ONLY $10,000 (MALAYSIAN DOLLARS) FULLpR|CE A SAMPLE OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE NOW! MALAYSIAN DOLLARS M1,102 words
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Advertisement693 1982-06-26 32 ■ill F rTsiS*'''''* 181 IF tmSSl^ 1 ffll F F^srSs*' I*1 IMI F FrJffSs*" 01 1 ffl[~G Trswieuw, I I I 88 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DISTJO YEW LIAN Park, near Thomson Yaohan semi-detach-ed. < bedrooms, fully furnished Rental $2,300 No agents. Miss Chen. *****52/*****00 DMT. S. THE VILLAGE, well693 words
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Advertisement918 1982-06-26 32 DIST. 9. CAMNHsU. PLAZA on high floor with panoramic view. 3 large bedrooms with bathrooms attached and built-in wardrobes, study, spacious living and dining area, well renovated, swimming pool, servant's amenities with washing/ drying area. Rental $5200 King Wealth Properties *****91 (5 lines) DMT. 7 MERLIN PLAZA high floor. 2-bedroomed918 words
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Advertisement845 1982-06-26 32 JALAN TERANG BULAN, 1545. Furnished front room with Balcony for working ladles/ professionals/ executives. Chinese/ Korean preferred Rental reasonable/ negotiable Ring *****5. UPPER THOMSON LARGE hall and bedroom with bath attached. Small kitchen, furnished with colour Lv fridge, fan and furniture. Private entrance, SSOOO Tel. *****29 AMCOND FURMSHED ROOMS at845 words
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Advertisement829 1982-06-26 32 COUPLE REOUMES 2/ 3-roomed flat in Jurong. Owners, please contact Hubert, *****23 on Saturday after 2p.m.. HUGE FOREIGN COMPAMES require houses/ apartments In various location. Oood deposit/ advance rent assured. *****91. c) Rooma QUIET ENGLISH MAN, Pilot, seeks room with expatriate family. Please tel: Stephen Walker *****10 88 Leave Accommodation829 words
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Advertisement819 1982-06-26 32 DSIT. 15, DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE house, good location with 3 bedrooms plus 1. 2 bathrooms, extended kitchen. Freehold $370.0000 no Call *****19 FABER MLLS MODERN 2-storey semi-detached 5.500 sq.ft Extenfurnlture, central alrcond *****82/*****61 TAI KENO OARDEN, Partially furnished. 2 1/2 storey terrace. 2000 sq f I 4 rooms. Joanne: *****00 b)819 words
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Advertisement807 1982-06-26 32 DIST. 071S, SERANOOON ROAD 3-bedroomed walk-up apartment. $160,000 Call *****63 (no agents) DMT LUCKY PLAZA 2-bedroom-ed apartment. Furnished, Ideal Investment, foreigners eligible. $460,000 *****11 DOVER/TELOK SLANG AM HDB 4/5-roomed flats. High floor, renovated, good facing, quiet. *****82/ *****61 FREEHOLD FLAT. MO floor, near St Mark's Hospital, Telok Kurau, 3 bedrooms,807 words
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Advertisement991 1982-06-26 32 93 OffkaSfMCM a) Bale PENINSULA PLAZA Prestigious high floor office space with good panoramic view. Area approx 2.200 to 8.800 sq ft Ample parking facilities Available Immediately. Alao available apac* in othar locaIkxw of various M— PtaaaacaN UNIVERSAL REALTY PTE LTD aSSSSKSUNES) PEOPLES PARK COMPLEX best office for sale. Contact991 words
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TIMESPORT PAGE ONE Racing special
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Article, Illustration297 1982-06-26 34 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP A ride in every race for Andrews fl THE jockey to follow at Ipoh today is Martin Sng. He has three rides and all have bright winning chances. Air Bu 11, the horse involved in the sensational whip-passing incident last month,297 words
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Article208 1982-06-26 34 TIPTOP - TIPTOP By GET off to a flying start on Air Bos n, the horse involved in the whip incident last month, in the opening race. The three-year-ola gelding was third past the post in Div 3 over the Ipoh 1,700 m but was disqualified and placed208 words
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Article190 1982-06-26 34 EQUESTRIENNE - EQUESTRIENNE By I IPOH, Fri. R«d Fantasy is in striking form and looks ready to make amends in the last race. The three-year-old by Red Rumour ran his best race in seven outings so far when second to Majapahit last weekend. He looked the winner190 words
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Article164 1982-06-26 34 TONTO - TONTO By FORTUNE'S DELIGHT, who started in restricted terms, looks a sound bet in Race 2. In his last start, the three-year-old by Primed made up plenty of ground to finish fifth to Taraskiwi in Class 5 Div 3 over the Ipoh 1,200 m early164 words
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Article112 1982-06-26 34 RACE EPBOM JEEP FAIRWAY RACING ED Air Bus Swing Top Full Luck Nutnant Full Luck Greenpower Nutnant Full Luck Quotable na«al Bank Seattle Dream I. Action F. DoNght Regal Bank Play The Game Saattla Draam Play The Game F. Delight SMo» Pocketful Gallant Wave SMo«i Yellow Rose High Yield112 words
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Article3642 1982-06-26 34 PfBMH 2.30 CLASS 5 DIV 3 1.250 m 1 1;F.\H "-m (Ratings: 50-39) ■MMMaMai (Stakes: $11,500) 1 0*9092 The Panther (late Galehea Bay) 57 (M) Guichen Bay-Heddie 6 agu u2 +2 Showed up for first time when 2nd to Tesoro Mio in Div 5 1400 m last week;3,642 words
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Advertisement353 1982-06-26 34 Only Miss Piggy knows all the twists and turns in the long, hard road to glamour and stardom. As she herself says, *Oh, how often before I became the superstar 1 was destined to be, did I wish for a book like this one a simple, clear volume, with lots353 words
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TIMESPORT PAGE TWO Racing special
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Article, Illustration317 1982-06-26 35 Dream Boldly, Shangrila again impress ON THE TRACK WITH EQUESTRIENNE IPOH, Fri. Dream Boldly (apprentice S.Y. Leong) and Shangrila VI (Sng) again showed up this morning when they did a 600 m trial in 37.7 sec. Shangrila VI finished better. The going was good. Shangrila VI has been looking for317 words
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Article105 1982-06-26 35 TUESDAY (good): Full Luck caught the eye in 38.5. Seattle Dream impressed in 37.8. Essence II (Sairi) was hard held in 39.2. WEDNESDAY (good): Mineral Importer and Shangrila VI went together in 38. Dream Boldly worked in 38. THURSDAY (good): Fusing (P. LeeV drew attention in 37.4.105 words
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Article278 1982-06-26 35 ride* Ist 2nd 3rd 1 Khoo 2 Tweedle 3 Cheam 4 Podmore 5 Lacas Ummg 7 Raja* 8 Yeap I 00l II (iwllllam 11 P Lee 12 Lam IS F— 14 Salrl 15 Sharp IC Donnelly 17 Chlam 18 York II Razmy 190 28 15 18 203 n 17 9278 words
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Article86 1982-06-26 35 illan eh Pest 1 van Breukelen amsurl hn I Ismail kragoure 'KLeong M van Brenkelen Junad Etdgera Chong isman Ig leddle cwh aflr taniels 39 31 31 27 20 20 19 16 16 15 13 12 11 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 21 32 23 1686 words
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Article88 1982-06-26 35 Anrie Mem* Agasam Goodman Golden Arrow Asset HT Wee Inderapura CheahKah Caballo DarllnK Pegasus Chens Snltan Kho© Ace Prince Eqnns Armour Komling Likas Glory 16 13 12 10 8 7 6 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 14 5 11 1088 words
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Article, Illustration393 1982-06-26 35 RINGLET (Cameron Highlands), Friday THE composed teoe ef Persian Sapphire was the first to greet me when I called at the rarehorse spelling station here. As he came forward to be stroked and fused over, this Impressive winner of the Governor's Gold Cap,EQUESTRIENNE - 393 words
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Article1305 1982-06-26 35 RATF 1 2.00 CLASS 5 DIV 11,250 m 1,250 m iv/^r, A (Ratings: 55-48) (Stakes: $12,500) 1 *****2 Ita DU n (H) Itu Dia-PK Leong 4ag a -2 bf Caeaai 1 2 *****4 Meea Shaaew n (II) Shadow-Kang 4 nzg a same *j 7 3 Cj'-n Aslaa Beaaty1,305 words
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JObituaries
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Obituary, Illustration194 1982-06-26 35 AOE«1 (MTTMED P.SJL EMPLOYEE) PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 2S/S/S2. LEAVING BEHIND BELOVED WIFE. TWEE SONS. THREE DAUGHTERS. TWO SONS-IN-LAW. TWO DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW AND SEVEN GRANOCMM.DREN CORTEGE LEAVING ILK. 403, 216 C. CLEMENTI AYE 1 TO MOUNT VERNON AT 3 P M TEL: 770W8J. CALLED HOME TO THE LORD ON194 words
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Obituary, Illustration39 1982-06-26 35 Departed 26»h June. 1960 In ever grateful and loving memory of our Father who tolled and sacrificed for us. We thank Ood for every remembrance of you. Your grateful children and th#*r family. MR YUEN FATT39 words
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Article, Illustration10 1982-06-26 35 Departed M/a/ao HELEN NO CHONG MM10 words
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Article, Illustration86 1982-06-26 35 2 years ago today we had to part We miss you and memories remain with us forever WM* NgOekHlang •on* Low Kirn Hua Low Kirn Hock Low Kirn Lee Daughter Low Kirn Llan Sadly missed and always remembered by: 1) YvonnoKoh 2) Cindy Tan 3)86 words
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Article, Illustration112 1982-06-26 35 Two years today since you left us Still no words can express our sorrow of your loss. Daarty nwaaao ano afwaya fafnafii* D#f#fl by wire, %on%. osughttf son-m-law, daughter m-law and grand- "It's 2 years today since you've gone away. Bui sweet cherished memories of you in112 words
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Article, Illustration89 1982-06-26 35 The Family of the late wishes u> express their heartfelt thanks to the Pastors and Congregation of The Church Of Trie Good Shepherd, relatives, colleagues and friends for their kind attendance, scrolls, wreaths, donations and condolence during their recent bereavement KATHY FOO SIOW FUN WISH TO EXPRESS THEIR89 words
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Advertisement91 1982-06-26 35 rWE EXTEND OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHIES AND CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. PEH BOON SWEE Chairman of the CHUAN HUP GROUP OF COMPANIES FROM The Management and Staff Lof UNOCAL CORPORATION We extend our deepest sympathies and condolences to The family of the late Mr Johnson Lee (Proprietor91 words
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Article232 1982-06-26 36 Stevenson makes fine debut LONDON, Fri. Glouces- I tershire's new fast bowler Franklyn Stevenson, of j Barbardos, made a memorable debut in the English county championship yesterday. Playing against Somerset, Stevenson captured the wicket of West Indian star Viv Richards for only 12 runs and sent back Jeremy Lloyds forReuter - 232 words
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351 1982-06-26 36 MANCHESTER, Fri. An unbroken sixth-wicket partnership of 78 between lan Botham and Geoff Miller restored England's fortunes on the opening day of the Second Cricket Test against India after a collapse in the middle order batting. At close of play, England had recovered to351 words
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Article66 1982-06-26 36 ENGLAND M bun: CMkbDoshi 66 Tmvwr b Doshi 57 Lamb c Viswa b Madan Lai 9 G«wer c Shastri b Madan Lai y Bathmni not out 60 Randall <■ Kirmani b Doshi 0 Miller not out 26 Extras 12 Total (for 5 wkts. 239 Wkte. fell al: 106, 117.Reuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration131 1982-06-26 36 Imran rocks Middlesex LONDON, Fri. Pakistan's cricket captain Imran Khan rocked the Middlesex batting with a ferocious exhibition of fast bowling on the second day of the opening tour match yesterday. At close of play, Middlesex were 30 for four in their second innings with Imran returning figures of fourReuter - 131 words
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Article, Illustration652 1982-06-26 36 Wimbledon junior champ outguns heroine Evonne LONDON, Fri. Zina Garrison, a stocky 18--year-old coloured Texan, who learned her tennis in the local park, is on the giant-killing trail again. After reaching the quarter-finals of the French championships earlier this month, she seems set toReuter - 652 words
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Article222 1982-06-26 36 JOE DORAI - Kaki Bukit ask FAS to intervene JOE DOR AI By NATIONAL Football League Division One club Kaki Bukit have asked the Football Association of Singapore's tournament committee to intervene and help obtain the release of striker Fandi Ahmad from the Singapore Armed Forces side This is because Kaki Bukit's application222 words
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Article383 1982-06-26 36 HAKIK AT RAI - HAKIK AT RAI By IT was a day when the heavies ruled supreme, taking two national agegroup records and shaming the speed demons in the process, at the opening day of the Caltex agegroup athletics championships, at the National Stadium yesterday. Shot-put thrower Lee Chia383 words
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Article62 1982-06-26 36 SAN JUAN, Fri. The World Boxing Association have annulled the result of Puerto Rican Sam Serrano's junior lightweight world championship with Chile's Benedicto Villablanco at Santiago on June 5 and ordered a rematch. Serrano was butted in the third round and the referee stopped the fight inAFP - 62 words
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Article, Illustration254 1982-06-26 36 Wimbledon Tennis Championships 1982 v J Men Stßßkw, sreand round: Jimmy Connors (US) bt John Alexander (Aust) 6-3, 46, 6-1, 7-6; Sandy Meyer (US) bt Colin Dowdeswell (Swit) 6-2, 6-2, 6-3; Mats WilancW (Swe) bt Nduka Odizor (Nig) 7-6, 6-4, frfl; Peter Rennert (US) bt Jonathan SmithReuter - 254 words
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Article26 1982-06-26 36 ATHLETICS: Sebastian Coe's shin injury has forced him out of Britain's team for the international against Sweden in Karlstadl on July 3 and 4.26 words
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Article26 1982-06-26 36 SCOTLAND'S Olympicchampion Allan Wells scored a double in the Leicester meet, winning the 100 metres in 10.71 SMS. and the 200 m in 20.9.26 words
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Article27 1982-06-26 36 BOXING: World Boxing Council president Jose Sulai man offered to resign from his position and battle World Boxing Association president Rodrigo Sanchez in a worldwide election.27 words
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Article21 1982-06-26 36 CYCLING: Vittorio Algen. of Italy, won the sixth stage of the Tour of Sweden race in Uppsala, Sweden.21 words
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Article18 1982-06-26 36 ERICH MAECHLER, of Switzerland, won the ninth stage of the Tour of Switzerland race in Bern.18 words
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Article22 1982-06-26 36 RIGBY UNION: Scotland had no trouble in disposing of Victoria 38-3 in the Rugby Union match at Melbourne's Olympic Park.22 words
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Article31 1982-06-26 36 OLLIE CAMPBELL, whose record-equalling 46 points in last season's international championship helped Ireland to their first "Triple Crown" in 30 years, was voted rugby's "Player of the Year" in London.31 words
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Article26 1982-06-26 36 SOCCER: Alan Mullery. who resigned as manager of English Second Division Charlton Athletic last month, has been appointed manage; of London club Crystal Palace. Agencies.Agencies - 26 words
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Article167 1982-06-26 36 ATHLETICS Cftltex M*rr»up inert (National Stadium, 2.30 p. m.). HOTKEY SHA My. 1: IA B v Police (Balestier Road. 4 p. m), CSC B v Seletar (CSC, 4 p. m), PWD v PARC (Tanglin. 5.20 p. m.) Wv. t: SCC v lA. SIA v Theresians A (Radin Mas,167 words
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Article229 1982-06-26 36 GOLF ROUND-UP HARRISON (New York), Fri. Bob Gilder came up 15 centimetres short on an attempted eagle at the final hole, but his birdie there was his sixth of the day as he finished with a six-under-par 64 yesterday to take the first-round lead in theReuter - 229 words
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TIMESPORT PAGE FOUR WORLD CUP SPECIAL 1
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Article, Illustration611 1982-06-26 37 Five furious minutes VALLADOLID, Thurs. An explosive final five minutes yesterday awoke the 30,000 crowd from their slumber as France virtually slipped into the second round when they drew 1-1 with Czechoslovakia in their World Cup Group Four match at the Nuevo Jose Zorrilla Stadium here. And, in the action-pack-edUPI - 611 words
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Article, Illustration485 1982-06-26 37 YUGOSLAVIA 1 HONDURAS 0 ZARAGOZA, Fri. Honduras goalkeeper Julior Ann lay face dawn on the pitch weeping yesterday, his tears signalling the end of his country's debut In the World Cap finals. Ana had to be assisted from the field by his crying485 words
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Advertisement351 1982-06-26 37 %a^& V Lrv\^,a^.n L^L^bV a aß^^B^B^B^D^L^B^BPa^Ba^nß^^- L^HL^Bm .aw a^B^l I I <\ The crucial point of wear. The adidas "Wimbledon" A tennis shoe lasts as long as its weakest point, tennis shoe. Jhe vulnerable tip of the sole must withstand thousands and thousands abrasive glidings and stops. For that problem,351 words
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TIMESPORT PAGE FIVE WORLD CUP SPECIAL 2
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Article, Illustration90 1982-06-26 38 ...but Algerian hero sees Chile hit back ALGERIAN hero Salah Assad (left) whoops with joy after beating helpless Chilean goalkeeper Mario Osben the second time. Below, Assad's close range shot is deflected into goal by Chile's Elias Figueroa (on the ground), as Chile's Dubo looks on. But itChiles Miguel Neira which beat Algerian goalkeeper Mehdi Cerbah to shatter the Algerian spirit and force them to squander their lead and scrape past Chile; AP - 90 words
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793 1982-06-26 38 ALGERIA 3 CHILE 2 OVEIDO, Fri. Salah Assad scored two first-half goals yesterday to lead Algeria to a 3-2 victory over Chile in a spirited Group Two match and must now wait until tonight to see if they can continue in the World Cup.UP - 793 words
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Article175 1982-06-26 38 GLASGOW, Frl. The Scottish World Cap squad, beaten bat unbowed, arrived home yesterday to a rapturous welcome. Manager Jock Stein and 17 of his squad of 22 were cheered by hundreds of fans when they stepped from their plane at Glasgow Airport. The heroes' welcomeAFP - 175 words
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TIMESPORT PAGE SIX WORLD CUP SPECIAL 3
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Article736 1982-06-26 39 IT'S HIGH DRAMA FOR WEST GERMANY AND AUSTRIA AS ALGERIA TENSE FOR A FALL MADRID, Friday West German manager Jupp Derwall, whose World Cup team has been described as KarlHeinz Rummenigge and 10 robots, must programme his players for only one result today victory. It was the greatReuter - 736 words
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Article35 1982-06-26 39 Poland Italy (ameronn Pern P W S 1 s i i 3 D 2 S S 2 L I 1 F 8 2 1 2 APto 1 4 2 S 1 S I35 words
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Article27 1982-06-26 39 Austria Algeria West Germany Chile t S I s 2 I 1 1 1 S s 8 8 3 S s 8 4 4 227 words
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Article29 1982-06-26 39 Belgium Argentina Hungary El Salvador 3 3 3 3 I 3 1 1 1 S 1 1 2 1 12 I 3 1 IS 5 4 329 words
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Article32 1982-06-26 39 England France Czechoslovakia Kuwait 2 3 3 2 2 1 I I 2 1 I 1 1 1 8 I 2 2 I, 4 5 3 4 2 5 132 words
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Article31 1982-06-26 39 Spain Yugoslav-la Northern Ireland Honduras 2 3 2 i 1 l l l 2 2 1 1 S 2 1 2 2 2 1 S 3 3 2 231 words
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Article31 1982-06-26 39 Brazil Soviet Union Scotland New Zealand 3 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 M 2 1 6 4 1 8 8 3 2 12 S 3 331 words
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402 1982-06-26 39 MADRID, Friday FEARB that the format tor the World Cap finals had tiMwitnted too much excellence in one half of the draw looked tally realised yesterday. Brazil, Argentina and the Soviet Union always threatened to be the outstanding teamsReuter - 402 words
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633 1982-06-26 39 GODFREY ROBERT - GODFREY ROBERT By Sport* Editor Our man in Spam VALLADOLID, Fri. Tim couldn't believe his eyes. His skilful Peruvian side had conceded five goals within 20 minutes in a crucial match against Poland and were eliminated from the World Cup competition. But633 words
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Article, Illustration58 1982-06-26 39 PELE called the West German players robots all bat striker Rammenigge (right), the man who heads the goals tally In Spain with four. If one man can take the Germans through to the second round, it is this dynamic runner and scorer. The eyes58 words
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Article, Illustration703 1982-06-26 40 UPROAR AS GERMANS, AUSTRIANS QUALIFY Angry fans beaten back by police Second round: How they will line up W. GERMANY 1 AUSTRIA 0 GIJON, Fri. West Germany and Austria reached the second round of the World Cup today amidst jeers and catcalls from thousands of703 words
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Article26 1982-06-26 40 Germany ustria Iberia 3 2 0 16 3 4 3 2 0 13 14 3 2 0 15 5 4 3003 3 8 026 words
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Article490 1982-06-26 40 ENGLAND 1 KUWAIT 0 BILBAO, Fri. Lacklustre England, beating Kuwait 1-0 without stretching themselves, are headed for Madrid where they will meet old foes West Germany in the second round on June 29. This match is seen by many as a major clash between formerReuter - 490 words
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519 1982-06-26 40 Irish eyes are smiling for the ten men! N. IRELAND 1 SPAIN 0 VALENCIA, Fri. Northern Ireland, down to 10 men for much of the second half, beat Spain, a partisan crowd and a hostile referee to qualify for the second round of the World Cup for the first timeAgencies - 519 words
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Article21 1982-06-26 40 N Ireland Spain Yugoslav** PWD L F A *12 0 2 1 111 1 t 1 3 1112 121 words
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Advertisement164 1982-06-26 40 (Matches to be played at the Nou Camp Stadium, Barcelona) POLAND BELGIUM SOVIET UNION Bernabeu Stadium, Madrid) WEST GERMANY ENGLAND SPAIN (Sarria Stadium, Barcelona) ITALY ARGENTINA BRAZIL Calderon Stadium, Madrid) AUSTRIA FRANCE N.IRELAND Winner of Group A will play winner of Group C, and winner of Group B will play164 words
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Advertisement238 1982-06-26 40 All the World Cup answers The excruciating game of guessing who will move into the second round of the World Cup soccer finals will be over today. Did West Germany make it? What about surprise team Algeria's fate? Will Northern Ireland have to pack up their bags and go home?238 words
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Miscellaneous131 1982-06-26 40 UP TO Ip.m. TODAY: Fair and warm. TEMP. (C) up to C a.m. tomorrow: S3 max., 21 mil. SUNSET today: 7.15 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.11 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER AfeUMe 2/14 C Cloudy Manila 22 31 C Rain' Baagfcak 26/33 C Fair Meltwane MIC Sunny Bclfag 16 25C Cloudy Mnmw 7/24131 words
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Article, Illustration1444 1982-06-26 1 Should prisons be designed for retribution, rehabilitation, isolation, or a combination of any two? Those who study its sub-culture offer various solutions, some opposing each other. PAUL JANSEN, who is in the US on a World Press Institute fellowship, visits two completely different prisons1,444 words
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Article, Illustration237 1982-06-26 2 THE Game Of The Century Socceroes And Soccer Knights; Makers Or Breakers (Ch 5, 4 p.m.): The 1962 World Cup, currently underway in Spain, is featured in this programme. It is a two-parter, with the first part, Socceroos And Soccer Knights, dealing with countries where237 words
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Miscellaneous454 1982-06-26 2 SBC 5 DANCES Of The World Germany (Ch 5, 2.3» p.m.): The sword dance symbolises the eternal cycle of life (unless you plunge it into somebody); and though much of the meaning is lost, the original form remains. This programme takes you to a village in Germany, where the dance454 words
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Miscellaneous224 1982-06-26 2 There are five species of this tapeworm that constitute a danger to man and animals and this film describes the life cycle of these parasites and illustrates methods of examining and treating infected animals. Family TIs The Season (Ch 5, $M p.m.): Willie is keen on taking his girlfriend to224 words
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Miscellaneous659 1982-06-26 2 ings, discovers more about Kristin. Midnight Movie Dracula (Ck 5, 11. 31 p.m.): Bram Stoker's tale of vampires veers away from the normal Christopher Lee/Peter Cushing combination. This time the pain in the neck is a wrongly-cast Jack Palance. But a tale of horror is always appealing at this hour659 words
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Miscellaneous165 1982-06-26 2 Kiew Mei, and set designer, Mohd Sesth. The Whys And Wherefores (Ch 8, 1J6 p.m.): Ever wondered why ice expands as it gets colder unlike most other substances which contract? Or why does a block of wood feel -warmer than a piece of metal? Chinese Cinema The Mysterious Pugilist (Ch165 words
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Miscellaneous1255 1982-06-26 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 1.00 PM Opening followed by Sesame 6 25 Medical Report Street 6 Fami| y Tis The Season 2.00 The Porky Pi| Show 2.30 Dances Of The World Germany 7.50 En/efcert In Concert 2.45 Sherlock Holmes Festival Sher- I 8.45 Simon And Simon The Least lock1,255 words
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Article, Illustration810 1982-06-26 3 iNational Music Competition^ FIVE members of the Singapore Youth Orchestra got together last year and decided to form a quintet. And this year, the quintet decided to enter the 3rd National Music Competition as a brass ensemble. They began serious work about two months ago with810 words
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Article409 1982-06-26 3 MY ONLY claim to fame as a music-compe-tition winner goes a long way back. And winning that was really more because I was the only one in the section than because of my playing ability. To be able to sit down nowadays for a whole afternoon409 words
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Advertisement486 1982-06-26 4 Genuine discount of 30% to 70% on all guranteed topf J M "j, T L-JB C quality furniture and latest collections from Europe. >v We have to move our store due to unforeseen circumstances Therefore, all existing stocks have to be cleared even at well below cost before our next486 words
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Advertisement266 1982-06-26 4 I MORE FUN LESS FUNDS Get the new Minolta Action Pack now and save $173 ■■^^^P^^ 35-70 mm F 3.5 Zoom lens $468 ff D^^Lhitr* C Auto Electroflash 11 8X n]l XA/OM/a^^ NOW ONLY $649 m D|us An attractive Minolta camera V* P/V carrying strap and soft case c X/^266 words
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Advertisement138 1982-06-26 4 (S) n <^^ |[T^] FASHION LODGE RAINBOW LODGE G2B/36 Thomson Plaza I 28, Lucky Plozo 4. 1 5. Lucky Ploza 3 1 6, Supreme House MISS LODGE LADY LODGE j 1 39, Ploza S'puro G l 9, Parklone S/Moll HOTEL CAREERS DIPLOMA COURSES IN SWITZERLAND IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE Course138 words
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Article, Illustration621 1982-06-26 5 The right to die and power relationships WHOSE LIFE IS IT ANYWAY? Coming to Orchard Previewed by PATRICK SHEN "CAN'T take a place like this too seriously," a hospital orderly suggests. He's right you know. Serious subjects need not be discussed with grim visages and sombre tones. Whose Life Is621 words
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Article, Illustration448 1982-06-26 5 EONG WENG KAM - A finale to set your heart singing EONG WENG KAM ByL IT WILL by ♦ull house tonight at c World Trade Centre auditorium where the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's Chinese musical variety show, Sing Sing Sing, will be staged "live from 8 p.m. Tickets at $3 for the twohour show were448 words
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Advertisement203 1982-06-26 5 Question What can you set for 10 used wrappers? Anchor Anchor Anchor Anchor BUTTER BUTTER A BUTTER BUTTER 1 gaOfKT »O»MET MO»»«t IWgHIT <mmmmWr Jr_*^"f»* W iWWI<F%I V -—II ail I W aW ji ilj tMi 4i c Msm Anchor Aifchor i Andipr butter butter butter butter at Andhor Anchor203 words
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Advertisement231 1982-06-26 5 I OSBORNEI INTRODUCTORY OFFER $5950 $5950 includes this PRINTER: d Okidata Microline 82A $5950 includes this HARDWARE: a ZBOA CPU with 64K RAM a Dual disk drive a 5" CRT RS 232 C interface c lEEE 488 interface $5950 includes this SOFTWARE: (worth $3000) a CP/M Operating System a WORDSTAR231 words
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Advertisement390 1982-06-26 6 n «m«9 Jcestourant V CHANGI POINT, CHANGI VILLAGE I^^HHHH Singapore's Latest Gourmet Attraction IHH^H| Aberdeen, a member of the Ambassador Hotel Group, is now open. s^gi [3 W^ Aberdeen, with a capacity of 700 persons, is spaciously decorated and fully air-conditioned. 3§&i; 3sT fa Its modem architecture, panoramic view and390 words
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Article, Illustration1637 1982-06-26 7 The ability of a physical setting to create images is of great importance to a writer. JAMES MICHENER, whose best-selling novels are set in such exotic places as Hawaii, Japan, and Fiji, ha* often found it necessary to live in the place about which heNYT - 1,637 words
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Advertisement389 1982-06-26 7 Introducing the engineer's personal computer. Improving tile engineer's a P 2 l c 9836. So are high- For more information, attend our *v performance graphics and Pascal (in ad- seminar at the Shangri-La Hotel. Call V 1S ailOi P e r dition to BASIC and HPL). Even a spe- Serene389 words
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Advertisement197 1982-06-26 7 io Aberdeen Seafood Restaurant on their commencement of business from B AU FURNISHING TEXTILES (PTE) LTD. fc^^tJ HF^> We arc specialised in V)-" Sr*4 Btt»^^3fr Custom made Com h ■mJ Ul i fUm* itjlk "^s*l_ Re-upholstery l^ifc^^i^H jpK K'JpT^^" 11^ and Chairs Hi eAbet cteen m®%m Seafood Restaurant on Iheib197 words
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Advertisement285 1982-06-26 8 JL V*wL JL JL LA At*' ALLk_/L^ before you wear your most expensive EH Frjencnpeifiime^fc I -_r. The This exclusive Formiit key I '^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H chain, priced at 525, is yours I S^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l free when you buy S6O worth of I :^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H Formfit undergarments Offer valid I JLaa^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H while stocks last.285 words
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Advertisement600 1982-06-26 8 JOINTLY ORGANIZED BY: X^S. j^tmf^^^SmSS^ Dnze r V-^^^^^^^^^^^ 20 piece Japanese PRIZES FOR Stoneware Set THE MINI CONTEST It's easy All you've to do is tick the right answer to the TWO given questions and attach a New Pigeon Brand logo cut out (you II find it on the label)600 words
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Article, Illustration1237 1982-06-26 9 PAUL JANSEN - Not a chip o££ the old block PAUL JANSEN By MINNESOTA'S newest facility is so technologically advanced that experts claim it represents "the state of the art" for such an institution. The US$32 (Ss66) million Minnesota Correctional Facility Oak Park Heights, near the Twin Cities (St Paul and Minneapolis) is1,237 words
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Advertisement871 1982-06-26 9 Mr v^F wM 1 1 I BBBBffw^Bw /T 111 li\M «MP^ t. m^r^m 1^ ~***fw"i J r T^f^ l^^'* m Ar^ I 1 /ill mWJ'#£ X 1 Ji^'^x^ ABB^ >» ri ■V 4s^H? m' #i9la/i /Ull BBf* Mm I I m^r x\»f P^BF JmhQMW**^^L^ B^# A 88l m^^SEkt^^^^MWtitL vJ iM^3^;^871 words
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Article, Illustration794 1982-06-26 10 WHEN Mao Zedong began the first of his rectification movements in 1942, he explained the difference between art for art's sake and Marxism-Leninism. We do not study MarxismLeninism because it is pleasing to the eye or because it has some mystical value, he said. It is794 words
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Article, Illustration647 1982-06-26 10 THE WINDSORS IN EXILE By Michael Pye Hamlyn. 1982. 271 pages. $9.30 Reviewed by KEVIN SULLIVAN ON A fiercely hot August day in 1940, the new Governor Designate of the Bahamas arrived in Nassau, its capital. As soon as his party landed, the governor took647 words
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Advertisement252 1982-06-26 10 J Ll WongmtutatiGns to HP EXKLUSIVAUTO PTE LTD on the occasion of RENAULT Project 3. Inauguration Ceremony of Renault Showroom-cum-Boutique launching of Renault 5 GORDINI Turbo today from: GOOD ;?Y EAR The Choice 'of Champions 1 F^ IS BETTER THAN GOLD... Spare partS a stock inventory of Ss4 I^^^H^^HH^^Hh^^H^^V million252 words
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Advertisement39 1982-06-26 10 ln ii lfti il ffMn^ a TEAK WOOD >W $480 !—■>>} Tub s^ jmq $680 Dining Set SWSC $980 Swivvl S* JJMKC! 14K I ,r CreaDor JJWO $580 High Back MM $95 i m: I *3f* Low Back J«C$75 "**j^^^^s29C^«39 words
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Article, Illustration43 1982-06-26 11 THE WAY OF THE SAMURAI By Richard Storry; photographs by Werner Forman London, Orbis Publishing, 1982. 128 pages Paperback: $8.75; Hardback: $30.70 NINJA, CLAN OF DEATH By Al Weiss and Tom Philbin W.H. Allen, 1981. 208 pages. $8.15 Reviewed by LEE GEOK 80143 words
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Article924 1982-06-26 11 BUSHIDO or the way of the samurai is a word that we hear often in connection with the Japanese. Yet it is a concept that very few really comprehend. Equally incomprehensible is the related concept of seppuku or ritual disembowelment, more popularly known as harakiri.924 words
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345 1982-06-26 11 THE word "ninja" brings to mind a killer clad in black who appears to fulfil his mission of death as mysteriously as he disappears. Stories abound of these angels of death, men who seemingly had the art to spring out of the earth.345 words
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Advertisement461 1982-06-26 11 w^^^^\ s^^ _^^^^MSMMiH^^^i^^Hi^HH^Haai^^^aHß^^ The Happy Reunion at the m*. J«'S Moon Palace W^ Exhibition [LUIIIiMSBrA/J/ «s Sale mgSBOBFwt Pi%] A unique opportunity to invest in vPM^^lv^^r TfJili Oriental arts at never to be repeated 1% fw_^£L%U can't afford to miss. See it to believe it nßAn^ Treasure the J \*j461 words
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Article160 1982-06-26 12 KIDS THINGS <<h»*i, tfyeu, at *o**Xi\Me, crctine* 4Mss--': kJ \\a\ji had fat UuLOj-ptgiiyavitititflhi e^^J^^j^' sw*Ma nation pry*t* ,tt has, bec^ha^rjj^r.;, v^-; o^ct harder to Uu&f ntu, plus of- JJW^Pyt^^ Vv, ?/j > UtJalL ove*C»«l*cL. A stZ^ tfth* map of ff*j;jff \7 Sea ehert has. V&«, bunU Undu^wtfeAffh^tveK s£-.31 i j160 words
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Article, Illustration276 1982-06-26 12 and more letters Here's one from Australia: DEAR Uncle OUk, I left Singapore last September. My family and I went to Australia. We stayed in Canberra, where the land is excitingly beautiful. The Australian animals I love best are the koalas, the kangaroos and the colourful parrots. We visited many276 words
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Article790 1982-06-26 12 DEAR Uncle OUk, This is the first time I'm writing to Kids And Things, so please forgive me if I say something wrong. I agree with Tammy (letter published on June 5) that there are many animals about to be extinct. Take the grey shark, for instance. It is790 words
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Advertisement365 1982-06-26 12 DSO (Direct Sale Organization) prmmmntm SUPER LENSES FOR LESS Just Arrived Japan's Tnple Tested t^^^^^^^^^^fe ELICAR r^| SUPER TELE 800 mm Reflex Lens only SteOS.OO Cash Multi-Coated bt^ilt-in Fitter, Lens Hood with Case. Length: 134 mm. Weight: 800 grams. with Interchangeable T-mount for all SLR cameras. i^^^^i j^^ Other Reilex365 words
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Article193 1982-06-26 13 MY GRANDFATHER Whenever I open my storybook, I will always remember your joyful look. Then your name will appear to me all over the page And I will think of your dearest bird in the cage. You were very kind to me, You often bought me sweetmeats. But now193 words
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Article172 1982-06-26 13 (1). What kind of ant works for a master? (2). What kind of art is a navigator's map? (3). Where can you always find love? (4). When is a dentist like an angry man? (5). What kind of ant is seen in a zoo? BENEDICT PANG jtfffqdaia *(s) siuaijed172 words
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Article, Illustration40 1982-06-26 13 THE KATONG DING-DONG There was an old lady in Katong Who was clever at playing ping-pong When the ball skipped a bit She used her head to hit And thus, she was known as Ding-Dong David (hua, aged nine40 words
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Advertisement655 1982-06-26 13 SPECIAL PEPSI/MIRINDA viSflß^ OFFER THIS WEEK AT YAOHAN jj^^^-^^ ONLY 11.28 PER CARTON (t* 47 CENTS PER CAN) P m ,n,r^-- Come to Yaohan now mmmm m^ and enjoy savings on \^f j^, A Pepsi and Mirinda. JT &urn l^*?^| (Offer closes on \J| /Ml DlfMf^A Ist July 1982.) k^Hl^H^^^655 words
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Article, Illustration584 1982-06-26 14 Full steam ahead TAN LEE LENG returns from a fishing trip to Pulau Tioman and plans her "revenge" on the ones that will not get away the next time. EVERY^TME I make a return visit to Tioman, I cannot help but think of fish dishes, even more so this time584 words
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Article1397 1982-06-26 14 The 'Korean barbec irbecue IN SINGAPORE, we know Yakiniku to be the Japanese tabletop barbecue where marinated pieces of meat, seafood ana vegetables are gently grilled on little stoves set into the table. In Japan, however, the English translation on the menu often calls it "Korean barbecue". It is rather1,397 words
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Article560 1982-06-26 14 RE RECIPES Steai so pinw INGREDIENTS: Tun sole fishes, fill 3 teaspoons sugar ■up coconut, gi for first milk 10 laun limau pure 3 epgs, beaten 2 tablespoons salt Ingredients to be p 2 teaspoons ketum, 1 teaspoon white p< 2 sen (lemon gra; part 1 slice lengkwas leaspoon betaca560 words
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Advertisement267 1982-06-26 14 Warehouse Sale! Mssk t i I atllLorongPendek, vS\^ GIFTS! >9 W^ W^^^^ Singapore 1334 NN?^ WITH EVERY JESU Wm A^ betweenJunel2toJune27 N^ PURCHASE ji M4f daily from f y A 1 10.00 am to 7.30pm AttH|||ft "1. L-jJ mim and on Sunday >#F 1 ~J 11.00amto5.00pm. I 4^*^ r^-J *J267 words
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Advertisement123 1982-06-26 14 »mso Break the wind-trap that causes the pain Acidity ii only partly th« cautc of indioeition M !Jii?™"* s pain. Wind it the main culprit. Wh«n yoof delicate stomach balance it disturbed, small foamy I 4 Oat bubblet dittend the ttomach and at the \>'^^^^Ss pretture increases so does that123 words
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Advertisement776 1982-06-26 17 RESULTS OF THE JAPANESE i ASSOCIATION 1982 DONATION DRAW (In aid of the Singapore Council of Social Services. Draw* *n 23 Jim I*B2 at the Japanese A—riatl»» Siagap«r«. Permit n«. SCSS 182 PRIZE NO: 7ist 21M2 142 th 1812J 213 th 24MS Ist IM7B 72m1 2MM 143 th B4M 214776 words
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Advertisement115 1982-06-26 17 &MIR SONS ESTABLISHED SINCE 1921 DIRECT IMPORTERS OF PERSIAN, PAKISTAN AFGHAN CHINESE CARPETS. JlM}* MM. TM J j t- HANDMADE TIENTSIN WOOL CARPETS DIRECT FROM CHINA QUALITY: W PILE 90 LINES SIZE: 5' x 3' (152 cm x 91cm) $450 (net) 4' x 2' (122 cm x 61cm) $240 (net)115 words
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Advertisement240 1982-06-26 18 APPOINTMENTS fMOsraTN I IS EXPANDING I TO KOTA BHARU A leading American multi-national corporation and a leader in MOS memory and microprocessor products invites qualified Malaysians to join our new plant in KELANTAN. We are urgently looking for suitable candidates who are interested to work in Kelantan to fill the240 words
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Advertisement546 1982-06-26 18 Confidential Secretary We are a group of fast expanding companies with diversified business activities in ASEAN countries. f We are looking for mature and competent can--1% didates to fill up secretarial posts within our organisation. The applicants should: Possess a Secretarial Diploma with a good general educational background Be able546 words
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Advertisement596 1982-06-26 18 PHILIPS ry k We ore o large multi-national 1 V»VvfiJ ri^-I^ organisation in the forefront of >•■ j electronic technology. We have in m jpt Singapore significant manufacturing .jjfkliuji&if 7^*^*- w marketing activities -t* »>'* »*> r covering a diversified range of i'l f)• .3Tp: T": P f uc fro*"596 words
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Advertisement277 1982-06-26 18 Local Government Integration Act (Chapter 210) Declaration Under Section 16A Whereas: All that piece or parcel of land situate at Cairnhill Circle in the Republic of Singapore forming part of Government Resurvey lot 61-I9 TS XXVII containing an estimated area of 282 sq m and now known as Lot 61-53277 words
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Advertisement483 1982-06-26 18 NOTICES In the Matter of The Companies Act, Cap. 185 and In the Matter of NIPPON ROKKI SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation) Members Voluntary Winding-Up NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the creditors of the abovenamed Company, which Is being voluntarily wound-up, are required on or before July 27, 1962483 words
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Advertisement619 1982-06-26 19 APPOINTMENTS DIETHELM ENGINEERING DIVISION We are a leading manufacturer of quality aluminium and stainless steel products We invite applications from suitably qualified and experienced persons to fill the positions of PRODUCTION ENGINEER ResponsMMes To plan and organise production to meet management obiectives To supervise and motivate a team of 30-40619 words
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Advertisement1012 1982-06-26 19 f Personnel Officer (Up to 5525.000 gross per annum) With the increase in staff numbers, PRICE WATERHOUSE require an additional Personnel Officer to work with the personnel management team in ensuring that the department continues to function at the required high level of efficiency. The successful candidate will report to1,012 words
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Advertisement869 1982-06-26 19 Coopers vxLyDr3nQ Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimec at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, t^^^^^ Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Executive 'jfc?*£ Selection, Marketing and Economic869 words
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Advertisement608 1982-06-26 20 APPOINTMENTS WARTSILA POWER SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD. I We are a newly established joint-venture company between Keppel Shipyard Limited and Oy Wartsila Ab of Finland. We are engaged in the manufacture of Wartsila diesel engines. We invite applications from suitable candidates for the following positons- HB (A) PURCHASING/SUBCONTRACTING ENGINEER Wt (B)608 words
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Advertisement227 1982-06-26 20 International Organisation requires Senior Electronic Engineer Requirements and Experience should possess a degree or diploma in electronic and/or telecommunications engineering or equivalent. working experience in computer terminal equipment maintenance, system planning and design activities an advantage. capable of working independently and able to communicate at all levels. Attractive salary, to227 words
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Advertisement701 1982-06-26 20 sssssssssssssssVMslssslsssssssssss! A major European Bank with a wellestablished Singapore Branch invites applications from suitability qualified m persons for the position of I SECRETARY I I to the Branch Manager The successful candidate should possess the 1 following qualifications:- m Secretarial Diploma, preferably with GCE S 'A' level and knowledge of701 words
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Advertisement678 1982-06-26 21 APPOINTMENTS f %^|> Sat OMwttf Kurope's largest manufacturer of office Z £B* equipment is expanding its operations in Singapore I %^^°aV an<^ seeks to fill the following professional positions. S jA PRODUCT ENGINEERS (electronics) Candidates should possess a Degree/Diploma in Electronics Engineering with at least 2 years experience in a678 words
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Advertisement472 1982-06-26 21 DYVGROD 1 SPECIAUST IN DRAIN PIPE MAINTENANCE SERVICES A DIVISION OF Specialists m Alt Pest Control t. V Estd 1948 ii jLI UUnWII COMPANY PTE. LTD. (A member of the Inchcape Group) REQUIRES A I TECHNICAL MANAGER To build up its position as 'number one' in the drain/pipe cleaning business472 words
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Advertisement563 1982-06-26 22 NOTICES I HUNG CHUE PEDDER MARTIN PTE LTD I FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND CURRENCY DEPOSIT BROKERS I CHANGE OF ADDRESS I Please note that with effect from June 28th 1982 our new address I is as follows:- m I 12-01 RAFFLES TOWER I 50 RAFFLES PLACE I I SINGAPORE 0104. I563 words
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Advertisement449 1982-06-26 22 IN THE HIGH COUBT OK THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Sell. Ne. m 1 l*tt Betweca Farwmra Overws Crr4il Ltd PUlattfli Ami Owe* Peek Via t a Heck Stm* Heavy Macklaery Service Cc IMndut NOTICE OP ADVERTISEMENT To: Cheah Fook Yin t/a Hock Seng Heavy Machinery Service Co No. 443-A, Sembawang449 words
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Advertisement82 1982-06-26 22 If It CONDOLENCE We wish to express our deepest sympathy to the family of the late MR PEH BOON SWEE Chairman of CHUAN HUP GROUP OF COMPANIES From: THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF M/S KIM HENG MARINE PTE LTD M/S ALPINE MARINE AND INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES PTE LTD 1 I TO82 words
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Advertisement193 1982-06-26 23 MR PEH BOON SWEE AGE 72 I PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 24 JUNE 1982 LEAVING BEHIND: I BELOVED WIFE SISTERS-IN-LAW MADAM NEO GEOK BIN LIM KUN TEO SIEW BEE BROTHERS PEH KOON CHOO DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW PEH SIEW PAN CHOU SU LAN (IN CHINA) YAP DEE DUAT SONS TAN AH SU PEH193 words
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Advertisement286 1982-06-26 24 APPOINTMENTS A multi-national corporation invites applications from suitably qualified persons for the position of:- I DAlfl PROCESSING I I MANAGER I The Position: The successful candidate will be responsible for the supervision, planning and direction of the various activities in the data processing department. He is responsible for the procedure286 words
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Advertisement132 1982-06-26 24 An Established Apparel Company dealing in clothing related items selling domestic abroad has vacancies for experienced personnel in the following positions:a) Sales Representatives b) F.A. Artist/Display Artist c) Marketing/Advertising Promotions Executive d) Assistant Marketing Manager Please apply in full confidence with detailed resume, photo, contact telephone salary expected to:The Advertiser132 words
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Advertisement202 1982-06-26 24 I Fhforma TRAINING SERVICES MANAGER Performo Human Resource Development, one of the leading and fastest growing training consultancies in Asia is looking for someone with training experience to represent their software division. The job involves advising clients on the selection and use of training films. Behaviour Modelling materials ond custom-designed202 words
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Advertisement553 1982-06-26 24 i A k WAt\ FURNITURE Wan Furniture, a well established company engaged in W 1 rpnovations and contract furniture for hotels, banks, offices, f y private housing projects etc. locally and abroad is looking for suitable candidates to fill the following positions: H. Production monoger The Job To manage its553 words
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Advertisement553 1982-06-26 25 APPOINTMENTS RESEARCH MANAGER Our Company is a large and well established organisation with international affiliation.engaged in the manufacture and marketing of high quality packaging products. We are seeking a qualified and experienced individual to fill the position of Research Manager. The incumbent will head the Research Department. The main function553 words
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Advertisement564 1982-06-26 25 ASSISTANT MANAGER k PERSONNEL I LOCATION: PETALING JAVA £35,000 £40,000 PER ANNUM PLUS BONUS BENEFITS Our client, part of an international group, markets a broad range of electrical domestic appliances of which several are Tnarket leaders. The Company now wishes to appoint a Bumiputra Personnel Executive to join its management564 words
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Advertisement900 1982-06-26 25 i_Tussein /.^ociates Cdr..3hd 'aterhouse Associates A A Mliuftmnil ConuilUnß T T Jaffar Hussein Associates Sdn Bhd (JHA) is affiliated to Price Waterhouse Associates International, providing management consultancy services. Price Waterhouse Associates in Malaysia operates as a division of JHA. The company provides management consultancy services in all the main management900 words
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Advertisement716 1982-06-26 27 APPOINTMENTS (HAVENAUTOMATIONy (S) PTE. LTD. I I An international instrumentation engineering organisation I I invites applications from suitably qualified and experienced I I personnel for the following positions: MSTRWENT PROJECT ENCMEERS I The company is engaged in turnkey instrumentation protects I I comprising design, supply, installation and commissioning of I716 words
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Advertisement596 1982-06-26 27 i i i-7^TT7Wi^ A subsidiary of G.E. (USA) M INTERSIL, a multi-technology semiconductor company manufacturing integrated circuits, microprocessor and memory systems, and data acquisition products for computers, computer-related equipment and a wide range of other digital and analog applications invites applications for:PRODUCT ENGINEER We are looking for an Engineer who596 words
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Advertisement1127 1982-06-26 27 I CIVIL MAINTENANCE FOREMEN I H| BRUNEi SHELL invites applications from suitably qualified personnel for vacancies in its Engineering Maintenance and Services M^U Department in Seria, Brunei The successful applicants will be responsible for the planning and supervision of maintenance and modifications to company assets PAS such as roads, dikes,1,127 words
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Advertisement548 1982-06-26 28 APPOINTMENTS I ffl THE SGV GROUP SGV-Goh Tan Pte Ltd Professional Executive Recruitment Services Our client is a rapidly expanding company with international affiliations engaged in the warehousing and distribution of well-established agency product lines for both the on-shore and off-shore marine and petroleum industries. The company has recently acquired548 words
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Advertisement538 1982-06-26 28 ipplications from suitably qualified for the following positions: I. PRODUCTION ENGINEER (CONCRETE DIVISION) QUALIFICATION/EXPERIENCE A Degree in Civil Engineering with at least 2 years working experience in civil engineering site work. Applicants with good working experience in RC or Prestressed concrete will have a distinct advantage. RESPONSIBILITIES The successful candidate538 words
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Advertisement634 1982-06-26 28 if A newly established American electronic manufacturing organisation Is seeking to fill the following positions:COMPONENT ENGINEER It is a very challenging position. Candidates must be dynamic and mature, possess a Degree or Diploma in Electronic/Electrical Engineering, with minimum two years relevant experience in Components Engineering, Including qualification, incoming quality control,634 words
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Advertisement656 1982-06-26 28 Petrochemical Corporation of Singapore (Private) Limited f The upstream Company of Singapore's $2 bffon petrochemical complex in Pulau Ayer Merbau invites appications from suitably quaffied candidates for the blowing positions: 1 O Project Co-ordination Section Deputy Suction Manager The successful candidate will report to the Section Manager and be responsible656 words
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