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Title Section14 1982-07-06 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8214 words
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Article, Illustration783 1982-07-06 1 CONRAD RAJ; NG WENG HOONG - Three R's and a second chance CONRAD RAJ and NG WENG HOONG 500 start their Best course By 500 get second chance IT WAS back to school last night for 500 men and women who had missed out on their basic English education. For two nights a week, they will783 words
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292 1982-07-06 1 AHMAD OSMAN - Receiver to banks: Declare Workers' Party deposits AHMAD OSMAN By THE Official Receiver, Mr Lim Ewe Huat, has asked a number of banks and other financial institutions in Singapore to declare the amount of money deposited with them by the Workers Party, if any. A circular asking them to do292 words
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Article34 1982-07-06 1 BEIJING. Mon Some Guangdong workers iluk' up 1. 700-year-old pottery items and. hoping to find immsuiv in.side, smashed them to pieces, the Guangdong newspaper, the Yangcheng evening news reported )mftrday. AP 0AP - 34 words
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467 1982-07-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE Selangor state government has been directed to freeze all transactions on the half hectare of park land, part of a popular playground in Petaling Jaya, which has been sold to five influential Selangor government officials and the wife ofNST - 467 words
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Article22 1982-07-06 1 BANGKOK, Mon. Bangkok has a total of 5,396.997 people, according to a survey commissioned by the capital's metropolitan authority. AFP.AFP - 22 words
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Article152 1982-07-06 1 ACCRA (Ghana), Mon. Three High Court judges kidnapped from their homes last week have been found dead, their bodies riddled with bullet holes. A government statement said today that their decomposed bodies were found in Akuse, 64 km northeast of Accra, the Ghanaian capital. The corpseUPI - 152 words
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436 1982-07-06 1 New gunfire exchanges over Beirut JERUSALEM, Monday ISRAEL today reported fresh exchanges of fire with besieged Palestinian guerillas in Beirut even as the Jewish state gave peace mediators in Lebanon more time to persuade the trapped guerillas to quit the encircled city. A military spokesman said here that Israeli forcesAgencies - 436 words
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Article281 1982-07-06 1 BARCELONA, Monday ITALY beat Brazil 3-2 in the World Cop Group C second-round match here today to qualify (or the semifinals, knocking out the favourites from the Cup. Paulo Rossi starred for the Italians with a hat-trick. Italy took a shock fourth-minute lead when Paulo281 words
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Article39 1982-07-06 1 BELFAST, Mon Explosions rocked two Belfast pubs today, gutting one tavern in a Protestant section of Thiwy and blowing out the windows of a bar in Catholic Belfast hours later, police said. No injuries were reported. UPIUPI - 39 words
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424 1982-07-06 1 Accord on site for coalition govt BANGKOK, Monday PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk, leader of the new coalition of Cambodian resistance groups, and his two coalition partners have agreed on a secret site in western Cambodia for the seat of the government, diplomatic sources said here today. Prince Sihanouk, who arrived hereAgencies - 424 words
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Article, Illustration422 1982-07-06 1 Why you could not see Connors win THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation has explained why the vital final set of the ConnorsMcEnroe clash at Wimbledon was interrupted yesterday. And there is also good news for fans SBC has asked the distributor of the match for the interrupted segment. An SBC spokesman422 words
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Article71 1982-07-06 1 GENEVA, Men. The I nltod States has decided to poll eat of United Nations energy projects In Kurope which could aid the Soviet bloc, Keillor DM officials said today. Washington informed the UN Economic Commission for Europe (ECE) here last month it would no71 words
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Advertisement86 1982-07-06 1 52 pages today WHEN VIDEO OPERATORS TELL ON ONE ANOTHER Pag* 11 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,1.5,7 CAUSEWAY IS COMICS IS EDITORIAL II LETTERS 17 BACKGROUND 18 TIMES BUSINESS 19-22 CLASSIFIEDS 23-33 SPORTS 3S-39 Soon doctors a 'must' in some factories Pag* 14 Military role in space 'will give protection86 words
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Article652 1982-07-06 2 First day at NTI A NEW era began yesterday when the Nanyang Technological Institute celebrated its first day of official existence. More than 600 students turned up to start their engineering training. According to its president, many of the "brighter students" had opted to do their second- year engineering652 words
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Article166 1982-07-06 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: ALITALIA and the Sri Lankan government set a dangerous precedent when they capitulated to the man who hijacked an Alitalia airliner last week. To set matters right, the Sri Lankan government most now extradite the man to Italy so that he can stand trial for166 words
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Article169 1982-07-06 2 Brunei pulls out BRUNEI has withdrawn from the Asian Youth soccer tournament. Their representive said the team could not make adequate preparations owing to the fasting month. The Football Association of Singapore will be informing the Asian Football Confederation "and it's up to AFC whether or not to impose169 words
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Article223 1982-07-06 2 WEST PHARMAPACK TO INVEST $11m IN PLANT WEST PHARMAPACK, a wholly-owned subsidiary of West Company, of America, is investing $11 million here to produce rubber and metal components for the pharmaceutical and medical industries. The investment goes into the building of a factory in Jurong, a tool shop223 words
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Article60 1982-07-06 2 BONDS OF WAR ISRAEL'S incursion into Lebanon has brought about astronomical costs to the Jewish state both in terms of military, casualties and economic losses. But despite the general mood of anxiety, the country has held together. The principal factor attributed for this stability is the strong bond of60 words
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Article718 1982-07-06 2 To be made in Russia THE Soviet Union is launching crash programmes to build components for the Siberian pipeline bringing gas to western Europe. Western diplomats and businessmen in Moscow said the Soviets had the means to build the pipeline, though the US sanctions could delay completion718 words
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Article288 1982-07-06 2 Play with science SCIENCE and classical music are among the most difficult subjects to communicate to children. But a club and an orchestra in Britain have found ways to make both subjects fun. The Molecule Club stages shows with an elementary, often pantomime-like plot which demonstrate the powers288 words
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Article222 1982-07-06 2 Islamic bank to open AN ISLAMIC bank with a paid-up capital of $100 million will be launched next year. The Federal government will provide 30 per cent of the capital. It will operate like any commercial bank but will not offer facilities prohibited by Islam, such as222 words
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Article135 1982-07-06 2 Confucius loses TEAMS from Nanyang and Catholic junior colleges last week went on TV to debate whether the teachings of Confucius are relevant in a modern, democratic society. In a lively and enlightening exchange, it was revealed that Confucius contradicted himself at different times in his135 words
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Article100 1982-07-06 3 BURNING fiercely and billowing with smoke is the British frigate, HMS Antelope, just before it sank in the chilly waters of Ajax Bay in Falkland Sound on May 24. The day before, the ship was hit by a bomb which failed to explode during an Argentine airAP - 100 words
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Article, Illustration195 1982-07-06 3 Train drivers' strike steams up LONPON, Mon. A national strike by British train driven was expected to bite today, the first full working day since union leaders called a walkout in protest over changed work schedules. However, the management of British Rail said it was determined to break the walkout.UPI - 195 words
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Article95 1982-07-06 3 PARIS, Mon. The battle for Paris spilled into the streets this weekend with a barrage of posters, billboards and handbills denouncing the socialist government's plan to divide the city into 20 autonomous municipalities. The Left fought back with its own slogans plastered across street lamps andAP - 95 words
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411 1982-07-06 3 Soviets to build their own pipeline equipment MOSCOW, Monday SOVIET officials are launching crash programmes tf build components for the Siberian gas pipeline to western Europe, vowing that the expanded US parts embargo will not disrupt it. Western diplomats and businessmen in Moscow say the Soviets have the means toAP - 411 words
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331 1982-07-06 3 VATICAN 'NO' TO HELP PROB BANK SCANDAL ROME, Monday THE Vatican Bank has apparently declined to help government commissioners investigating the bank's links with the late financier Roberto Calvi's Banco Ambrosiano, the Italian press reported yesterday. Quoting well-informed sources, the respected Turin daily La Stampa and the financial daily II331 words
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Advertisement478 1982-07-06 3 FORECAST YOUR SUCCESSFUL INVESTMENT GUIDE Undoubtedly, the success of a decision to buy, sell or retain stocks depends on how well the counters are monitored fundamentally and technically. This decision is even more difficult to make in the present economic situation the Quicksand syndrome. Now is the time for you478 words
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Article320 1982-07-06 4 WELLINGTON, Mon. New Zealaadera were startled this week to hear their country was suffering from unprecedented poverty. The assertion came from one of New Zealand's most distinguished economists, Mr Brian Easton, who said that one citizen In five lived below the poverty line. The sameReuter - 320 words
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387 1982-07-06 4 CANBERRA, Monday Greatest economic crisis WITH nearly 7 per cent of the workforce unemployed, Australian immigration policy should be more closely tied to the Australian economy's capacity to absorb new settlers, the Australian National Labour Conference decided today. The conference decided that the nextAFP - 387 words
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Article191 1982-07-06 4 COLOMBO, Mon. The| Sri Lankan who held 259 hostages on a hijacked plane and brazenly tried to spend part of a USWOO.OOO (sfc3o,ooo) ran- i som cooled his heels in a maximum security cell today, facing the prospect of a lengthy jail term. Hi the sameUPI - 191 words
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177 1982-07-06 4 JAKARTA, Mon. A Dutch family which adopted an Indonesian girl one and a half years ago has agreed to return the child after learning that the girl had been kidnapped Defore being sold to a children's home foundation. The foundation's attorney. Mr O.C. Kaligis.AFP - 177 words
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Article, Illustration322 1982-07-06 5 LOS ANGELES, Mon. President Ronald Reagan's decision to give the Pentagon a major role in space exploration will protect Western security while avoiding an extraterrestial arms race, administration officials said in Santa Barbara today. Mr Reagan emphasised the military use of space inUPI - 322 words
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Article180 1982-07-06 5 Mattingly flew the shuttle "Dead Stick" under manual control like a glider for the final 600 metres to bring Columbia gently in to its first touchdown on a concrete runway. Mr Reagan said in his statement that national security was a peaceful pursuit andReuter - 180 words
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Article66 1982-07-06 5 TOKYO, Mon. A man slashed five people with a kitchen knife, killing three of them, at a Buddhist temple in the southern city of Saga today, police said. A 29-year-old man was detained after he attacked the wife of a priest, her two daughters, aged five andReuter - 66 words
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232 1982-07-06 5 Not a farce MEXICO CITY, Mon. Government party candidate Miguel de la Madrid Hurtado was elected President of Mexico, the Interior Ministry announced today. Opposition parties said they did not dispute the victory, but complained of isolated irregularities at the polls. "We can announce232 words
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153 1982-07-06 5 We are pulling out, says Stockman WASHINGTON, Mon. US Budget Director David Stockman said today the United States was pulling out of recession. He predicted the effects of President Reagan's economic policies would be felt within the next year. Mr Stockman said the administration had succeeded in taking the economyReuter - 153 words
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Article78 1982-07-06 5 BEIJING, Mon. In the race against time to save Chinese (oik songs from oblivion, the Shanghai Conservatory of Musk- has been seeking out aging artists to tape them before they die. An official Shanghai newspaper. Wen Hui Bao. said that the recent deaths of several old folkUPI - 78 words
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Article85 1982-07-06 5 REPORTS OF six near-miss accidents over Auckland airport in the past three months have led the New Zealand government to order an official inquiry into air traffic control at the country s main airports. Among the incidents was one in which a military transport plane and aAFP - 85 words
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Article86 1982-07-06 5 THE ARGENTINE Economy Ministry decreed a holiday yesterday for banks and foreign exchanges, a move that usually precedes a devaluation of the peso against the US dollar. The peso stood at 15,600 to the dollar in exchange markets last Friday, compared with 2,200 at the beginning ofReuter - 86 words
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Article73 1982-07-06 5 RIOTING BROKE out again early yesterday in Johannesburg's gold mining district when 12,000 black miners refused to go to work and began stoning cars and buildings at the Kloof mine, the South African Press Association reported. There were no immediate reports on injuries. The rioting erupted followingAP - 73 words
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Article59 1982-07-06 5 A SOCIALITE, her husband, and 27 other well-connected defendants, go on trial in Seoul today in the US$l billion (552.15 billion) loan market scandal that forced two government shake-ups and rattled the South Korean economy. Among the accused are top-echelon South Koreans bankers, former government officials andUPI - 59 words
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Article104 1982-07-06 5 Lights in sky keep all in dark HOUSTON, Men. Lights that zoom about at dusk near the Kith-west Texas town of Marfa have raised a lot of questions bat no one seems able to provide any answers. Some scientists say they might be car headlights that have travelled long distances.104 words
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326 1982-07-06 5 MOSCOW, Monday THE United States ambassador to the Soviet Union assured millions of Soviet television viewers last night that the US sought world peace. A senior Soviet commentator followed his four-minute address with a sharp attack accusing the Reagan administration of hypocrisy.Reuter - 326 words
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Article44 1982-07-06 5 TEGUCIALPA, Mon. The Honduran capital was blacked out last night after four explosions virtually destroyed a suburban power plant and started a fire which could be seen several kilometres away. Police said the causes of the blasts were not immediately known. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Advertisement175 1982-07-06 6 jH^pl BeC«L mk -fl^ *^m mil^^^^^^MM A HUGE RANGE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS AT PRICES THAT WONT BURN YOUR FINGERS If you want to take a look Alongside five demonstration at the largest range of household counters, which operate six days I goods in Singapore, you need a week to show175 words
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Article238 1982-07-06 7 JERUSALEM, Mon. Two Arabs died and 12 were Injured today in the Israeli-occupied West Bank during the first demonstrations staged by Palestinians In protest against the Israeli Invasion of Lebanon, military sources said. Protest marches were held In Nablus and Ramallah, where Israeli troops were calledReuter - 238 words
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Article, Illustration244 1982-07-06 7 TEL AVIV, Mon. Western military experts studying the Lebanon war have worked out how the Israelis managed to destroy Syria's Sam-6 missile complex, according to foreign military sources. Israeli aircraft and missiles wiped out the Soviet-supplied anti-aircraft batteries in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley in the244 words
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402 1982-07-06 7 Arab world abuzz with flurry of peace missions RIYADH, Mon. There was a flurry of activity in the Arab world yesterday. This coincided with the start of an Arab diplomatic mission to get the help of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council to get Israel out ofAgencies - 402 words
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Article70 1982-07-06 7 'Plan was to kill Arafat' WHEN Israel's armed forces entered Beirut one month ago, they intended to kill Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) chief Yasser Arafat and other PLO leaders, Time magazine reported. A member of the Israeli parliament said "we were definitely after Arafat. Whenever we knew he wasAFP - 70 words
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Article79 1982-07-06 7 PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan is "personally directing" the mediation efforts of ambassador Philip Habib in Lebanon on a "situation that is clearly changing." his spokesman said at Edwards air force base in California yesterday. Deputy press secretary Larry Speakes said Mr Reagan received a detailed briefing onUPI - 79 words
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Article62 1982-07-06 7 UN 'yes' to resolution THE IN Security Council adopted unanimously on Sunday a Jordanian-spon-sored resolution condemning violence against civilians in Lebanon and calling for respect for their rights without discrimination. The document, drawn up during protracted private consulations that preceded a brief open meeting, made no mention of Israel orReuter - 62 words
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Article123 1982-07-06 7 TEL AVIV, Mon. Israeli troops have cornered, shot and killed the the PLO mastermind of a 1978 terrorist attack that left 35 people dead, the military said yesterday. The military saidAzani Zarer, a key planner of the terror attack north of Tel Aviv, was killed along123 words
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Article33 1982-07-06 7 TRIPOLI, Mon. Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi called on Palestinians fighting Israeli forces in Lebanon "to commit suicide rather than accept shame", the official Libyan news agency, Jana, said yesterday. AP.AP - 33 words
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Advertisement599 1982-07-06 7 I W k i iKM k^ High rewards for a high-flying career Being a pilot in the RSAF is certainly a high-flying career. payment or pensionable service. One that's full of challenges and responsibilities as a vital part of In the RSAF your period of flight training is automatically Singapore's599 words
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Article, Illustration357 1982-07-06 8 600 PIONEERS ARE ATTRACTED BY STUDIES WITH PRACTICAL SLANT A NEW era began yesterday at the Nanyang Technological Institute when more than 600 students turned up to begin their studies. They will be trained to become effective practiceoriented engineers who, in the357 words
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109 1982-07-06 8 GEYLANG residents affected by intermittent f lower stoppages since ast Saturday had full power restored at 9.10 last night. The Public Utilities Board has completed its repairs to a cable which tripped when a small fire brolie out on a switchboard in Geylang sub-sta-tion.109 words
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227 1982-07-06 8 No divorce for woman ignored by her -husband- A PRINTER who sued her husb»n.l tor divorce because ud refused to spear her tor more thaa XL «a yean while living together had her petition dismissed by the High Court yeeterMadam Lee Ah Nool, S3, said her marriage to Mr Chna227 words
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Article75 1982-07-06 8 Man charged with murder attempt TAN CHENG CHUAN, 35, was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with the attempted murder of Tan Poh Ying, 11, on July 3. He is alleged to have tried to throw the boy out of the kitchen window of the flat, on the Bth floor75 words
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Article48 1982-07-06 8 THE Geylang East community centre youth group will hold a National Day children's fancy dress competition on Aug 14 at 7.30 p.m. at Block 108 Aljunied Crescent. The competition is open to children between five and 12 years old. For more information call *****85 *****19.48 words
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322 1982-07-06 8 Good news for Paterson Home ex-residents FORMER residents of the Paterson Home for the Aged who were dispersed when the home was closed last April can look forward to getting together again by the end of next year. The Presbyterian Church, which ran the home, will donate $500,000 to the322 words
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Article101 1982-07-06 8 $17,160 award for son and mother A SCHOOL teacher and her four-year-old son who were knocked down by a I motorcycle along Geylang Road in 1977, were awarded a total of $17,160 in a settlement before the High I Court yesterday. Of this, $15,000 went to the boy, Liow Tsung-I,101 words
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339 1982-07-06 8 Ministries get more say in hiring staff Move on daily-rated to improve efficiency GOVERNMENT ministries have been given greater leeway in hiring daily-rated staff. They can now hire retired workers and those aged over 50 without referring to the Finance Ministry. Permanent secretaries also have the discretion to grant no-pay339 words
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Article129 1982-07-06 8 Higher CPF payment PENSIONABLE government officers will pay 13 per cent of their monthly salaries to the Central Provident Fund from July 1. Non-pensionable staff will contribute 23 per cent. The government's contribution will be at the rate of 12 per cent for pensionable staff and 22 per cent for129 words
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238 1982-07-06 8 AN outspoken rank-anil-file trade unionist is standing down. Mr Mustafa Kadir, general secretary of the United Workers of Petroleum Industry, and known for his independent views on house unions, is expected to join a private management consultancy company. He will not be standing238 words
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Article54 1982-07-06 8 A MOTORCYCLIST, who was caught raring along Changi Coast Road on April 9, was fined $700 and banned from driving for a year by a magistrate yesterday. Tan Kiam Hock, 20. was fined J6OO for riding in a dangerous manner and fined another $100 for54 words
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129 1982-07-06 8 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL MOTORISTS will be able to use their Singapore driving licences in any Asean country as soon as Thailand is ready to implement the new law. Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines are ready to implement the agreement which129 words
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263 1982-07-06 9 Salesman gets six-year term cut -to three- SALESMAN Tay Kah Hoay, 31, serving a sixyear jail sentence for raping his 18-year-old office colleague, had his i sentence reduced to three years by the Criminal Court of Appeal yesterday. Chief Justice Wee Chong Jin said in his judgment for the appeal263 words
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Article199 1982-07-06 9 THE Comptroller of Income Tax has filed a petition in the High Court for the winding-up of Choon Bee Enterprises (Pte) Ltd, a development company, over what is understood to be a sum of $1.34 million in unpaid additional income tax and penalties for four199 words
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79 1982-07-06 9 WHAT IS VALUE ADDED? WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? THE value added of a worker is the money gained by the company in selling the product improved or completed by him. THIS means that if a company buys an Item for $11 and it is sold for $21 after a worker79 words
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Article, Illustration487 1982-07-06 9 HEDWIG ALFRED - Computer company close to value added target of $100,000 HEDWIG ALFRED By A COMPUTER company can take pride that the value added of each of its workers will soon be $100,000 per year. The workers of Micro Peripherals Singapore (MPS), which is the first company here to build floppy disc487 words
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Article61 1982-07-06 9 Can you help trace this woman? A 50-year-old woman, Fatimah binti Allapitchay, has been reported missing since last Thursday. According to her son, Mr Ahmad Zabursiah. she left her Margaret Drive flat at about 4.30 p.m. wearing a brown baju sarong and was barefooted. Anyone who knows her Whereabouts can61 words
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Article49 1982-07-06 9 MISS Ann Choo has been elected president of the Singapore Physiotherapy Association. The other officials are: Mr Joseph Wong, vice-presi-dent; Miss Chen Man Lee, secretary; Miss Li Hiaw Hong, treasurer. Miss Tan Boon Chew, Miss Josephine I.im. Mrs Anna Liv and Miss Margaret Chua are council members.49 words
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Article, Illustration239 1982-07-06 9 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HUAT By DR JAMES Hsiang, one of the seven American scholars invited to Singapore to talk about the need to adopt Confucian ethic, told yesterday how he was "cheated" out of $128 by a trishaw rider last week. The professor of politics239 words
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195 1982-07-06 9 State acquires clan's land in Jurong THE government has acquired, for defence and general development, three pieces of land belonging to the Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan clan association. The land, totalling 969,298 sq m in Jurong, Tuas and Peng Kang, is part of the association's property, known as Yun Nan195 words
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465 1982-07-06 9 Court told of student chief's Thai holiday A BUSINESSMAN yesterday told a corruption trial that a former University of Singapore Students' Union (USSU) councillor hinted about a trip to Thailand when they were discussing a photo-copy-ing service provided by the businessman's firm to the union. Mr Lee Khee Fatt, 29,465 words
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Article, Illustration193 1982-07-06 11 A win and a narrow loss for Singapore teams SINGAPORE'S dragon bo»t racers decked the fastest time af 2 mlnntea 53.1 seconds to win the Hongkong men's open championship title lattt Sunday although the\ Ion! narrowly to Hongkong In the International championship. In a telex message, Mr Joseph Kong, deputyUPI - 193 words
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Article41 1982-07-06 11 THE Eunos Crescent community centre youth group will organise a night tour of Changi International Airport, Sheare's Bridge, Mount Faber, East Coast and Church's Fried Chicken. It will also hold a midnight show. Those interested, please telphone on *****60.41 words
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Article384 1982-07-06 11 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG By Police get tip-offs on hidden uncensored and obscene tapes VIDEO library operators are waging war among themselves, not over the issue of prices, but to do each other in. They have been sabotaging fellow operators who supply uncensored and obscene tapes by384 words
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Article104 1982-07-06 11 House claim appeal dropped A FORMER president of the Singapore News Vendors Association, Mr Sinniah Pillai, 55, yesterday withdrew his appeal against a High Court decision last year giving his sister-in-law possession of her late husband's Serangoon Road house. Following the withdrawal, the Appellate Court dismissed the action with costs.104 words
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Article85 1982-07-06 11 YUEN Peng Wan, 60, was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with attempting to cheat Madam Lee Siok Hiane of $600 by deceiving her into believing that he had a diamond ring for sale. Yuen was alleged to have met Madam Lee on April 6, 1980 at85 words
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258 1982-07-06 11 -General manager of Guild House resigns THE general manager of Guild House, Miss Margaret Chan, whose appointment to the $5,000 job caused some controversy among members when she was hired last year, has resigned. Her letter of resignation was unanimously accepted by committee members of Guild House (the National University258 words
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Article81 1982-07-06 11 THE new Cairnhill daycare centre which opened its doors last Friday has got off to a popular start. The People's Association, organiser of the centre, estimated enrolment would be 30. But yesterday 33 children between the ages of three and six were settling down happily in81 words
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Article, Illustration436 1982-07-06 11 Discourtesy is letting your children misbehave in friends' home A FOUR-YEAR-OLD boy, described as "boisterous" by a woman, is our courtesy hotline talking point today. But the caller, a lawyer, had a point to make. She said parents who allow their children to misbehave when they are guests at friends'436 words
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Advertisement214 1982-07-06 11 Mr *4i* •II Bvliilil^jS w v >. Kill m tH J A $195 1E HE~LJI HhJMHMH PI* t II Hi W i^^^^maJE. J *L^^|^r^ I h Jv^ x. iW A ri i w B^B^l ar »^BtJa» m I B^^^^^^^^>^ L7i m Q 1 ■V^^a^LVaCww^M^l LV* ft lirt B *'*la^BV- _J214 words
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Advertisement374 1982-07-06 11 V 'Jifk N CHUAN ***** Luxurious Apartments Located along Lorong Chuan near Thomson Road's high-class residential area Chuan Park luxurious apartments have A wide range of outdoor facilities been built with your expectation in mind Residents clubhouse Luxurious yet so practical and beautiful Gymnasium and set in the most conducive374 words
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193 1982-07-06 12 Airlines body suspends 8 travel agencies THE Orient Airlines Association (OAA) has suspended eight travel agencies for selling discounted tickets. The agencies have been banned from selling the popular OAA-level fares for between two weeks and one month. One agency also had to pay $3,000 because this was its second193 words
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140 1982-07-06 12 Trinidad envoy here for a once over' THE High Commissioner of Trinidad and Tobago, accredited to Singapore. Mr Nathan Hazel, arrived here from Jakarta yesterday for a week-long visit. This is his fourth visit here and he will be updating the information he has on Singapore, in particular the functions140 words
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Article34 1982-07-06 12 MR A. NADARAJAH has been elected president of the Association of Consulting Engineers, Singapore. Other officials are Mr H'ng Hung Chenh (vice-president), Mr Geoffry Hardy (secretary). Mr Paul Phua Seng Hua (treasurer).34 words
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Article76 1982-07-06 12 The MP for Thomson, Dr Chau Sik Ting, will tour the Venus Road market and shopping centre, Sin Ming Road market and Lakeview market and shopping centre on Sunday from 8 a.m. as part of the national courtesy campaign. Accompanied by community volunteers, he will distribute76 words
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159 1982-07-06 12 Woman gives $100,000 savings -to Sage- A MYSTERY woman has given her life savings of more than ilM.m to the Singapore Action Group of Elders (Sage). This touching gesture was revealed yesterday by the Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Trade and Industry) and adviser to Sage, Mr Chan Chee Seng, at the159 words
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Article31 1982-07-06 12 THE Joo Chiat community centre will hold classes on learning Japanese, cake-mak-ing, fashion-designing, dressmaking, water colour painting, cooking padang curry and tim-sum. Those interested, please telephone on *****26.31 words
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Article, Illustration332 1982-07-06 12 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG By SEVERAL durian lovers who frequent Rochor Road dunan sale centre because of the cheaper fruits sold there have ended up paying more for them. For they were fined $50 the cost of indiscriminately parking their cars at choice spots332 words
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185 1982-07-06 12 WHO is the Singapore manager? How old is he? What is his educational background? What kind of training has he received? These are some of the ?uestions the Singapore nstitute of Management will be asking 1,000 companies in the private sector in its first managerial185 words
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Article66 1982-07-06 12 A FILIPINO businessman. Mr Ali Ahmad, 45, has reported to police that his wallet containing $16,000 in Singapore currency ;md pesos was missing after he changed his money at the Peninsula shopping centre in Coleman Street on Satur day. He told police he had placed the66 words
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Article40 1982-07-06 12 AN international fair for educational materials, Asean Didacta 83, will be held next year at the World Trade Centre from tomorrow to Sunday. MeComm Pte Ltd Singapore has been appointed to market the show in Australia and Asia.40 words
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Advertisement446 1982-07-06 12 m fTTTrTTW UIMMm mM mm W~ >■ V £>-- v inti'Hs* tin. I 4 Jtk^m. !**>**. -T* I I ■■^^t^BBBKBII IV: J ,fffifi^BiiiiiipJ jn' SJ|njnßßßßßHHßMMriV' >>^^^^^^^Sßnfln^P^nß^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^MHHV^P v^^^^g^HMjMk|^^^ jf s^s=^^^. jf f^t**° s V JP >^v I j «Se? ,~..~~±Ju B^BA I M E&ktß6?&> BM^^^m. %■< More from a striking aerodynamic446 words
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Advertisement514 1982-07-06 13 Severiano Ballesteros takes the rough with the smooth. Just like his Rolex. jt B s m Bi^^^ «VH^^^& It seems odd that the am- jyfefeH| Before a recent American bition of one of the greatest |9V tournament, he announced golfers in the world, is to be a BPf j that514 words
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Article129 1982-07-06 14 Jail for PCs who took bribe TWO police constables were yesterday convicted of corruptly obtaining $1,900 from two illegal lottery runners and were each sentenced to six months' jail. Asnawi bin Sarmin, 29. who has since left the Singapore Police Force, anaChong Choon Foh, 34, were each released on bail129 words
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290 1982-07-06 14 MRT unlikely to hit demand for taxis, drivers are reassured DEMAND for taxis is unlikely to suffer even when the Mass Rapid Transit system is in operation. On the contrary, taxi drivers may enjoy an increase in business because they would be able to pick up passengers from the MRT290 words
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Article77 1982-07-06 14 YEO Nguan Seng, 25, was sentenced to six months' jail on Saturday for stealing $1,100. He stole the money from a locked drawer in a stall in Cuppage Food Centre between June 10 and 11. A second charge of possessing goods suspected of being stolen77 words
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382 1982-07-06 14 Doctors will soon be a 'must' in some factories MORE WORKERS WILL HAVE COMPULSORY EXAMINATIONS A NEW law is being formulated to compel certain types of factories to appoint doctors trained in industrial health. These doctors will perform statutory medical examinations for workers, particularly those exposed to toxic and hazardous382 words
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280 1982-07-06 14 An accident? Do not point finger at fate IF YOU lose a finger or a hand, do not blame it on fate. "Fate has nothing to do with it because accidents do not just happen; they are caused," said Mr Ameerali Abdeali, a section head in the Ministry of Labour's280 words
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Article47 1982-07-06 14 LIVE firing exercises are being conducted on Pulau Senang and Pulau Pawii between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily until Saturday. Today and tomorrow, the Republic of Singapore Air Force will conduct live firing exercises on Pulau Pawai from 7 p.m. to 10.30 p.m.47 words
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Article, Illustration202 1982-07-06 14 WAITING IN LINE BUT NOT IN VAIN IT'S a UmJlous Job, InchIng forward In the long queue. But these taxi drivers don't seem to mind, judging from the queue that builds up from 5.M p.m. dally at Chang! Airport. Often, the queue snakes right up to the main road. The202 words
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Article307 1982-07-06 14 LEONG WENG KAM - C&E tour agency regains licence LEONG WENG KAM By C E Tours, the tour agency which once dominated the travel industry in Singapore, has regained the business licence it lost about two-and-a-half years ago. But the company, wholly owned by property developer Cheong Kirn Hock, will operate under a new307 words
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155 1982-07-06 14 PIG fanners in Jalan Kayu will have to move out by 1984 because it is not a designated area, a Primary Production Department spokesman said yesterday. It is the government's policy to control environmental pollution in the area that155 words
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Article148 1982-07-06 15 Plan to flood housing market JOHORE BARU, Mon. lUX Federal Government, uhith supports the free enterprise system, plans to "flood" the market with houses so that i prices of houses will come down, the Housing Ministry said. Housing and Local Govern- ment Minister Datuk Dr Neo i Yee Pan toldNST - 148 words
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160 1982-07-06 15 PROBE INTO SEX AND BLACKMAIL RACKET L SAYS PAPER KUALA LUMPUR, Mon MALAYSIAN police and immigration authorities arc investigating a I group of foreigners particularly callgirls believed to be behind a sex-blackmail racket in- volving wealthy businessmen, the Malay Mail reported today. The foreigners, with the help of locals, areAFP - 160 words
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Article42 1982-07-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two Australians were Jointly charged in the magistrate's court here yesterday with trafficking in 104.23 g of heroin. The Star newspaper reported today. Rodante Albacea and John Nicholas, both from Sydney, pleaded not guilty. AFP.AFP - 42 words
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Article51 1982-07-06 15 KOTA KINABALU, Mon. A Chinese cook has been sentenced to life imprisonment and six strokes of the cane in the first heroin trafficking case in Sabah. Lee Ah Tee, 39, from Johore, was found guilty of trafficking in 228 g of heroin in March 1979.AFP - 51 words
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169 1982-07-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Road tax discs may in future come in a variety of shapes, such as a beer barrel or a burger, to help beat the switching of discs among vehicles. A senior official of the Road Transport Department who said thisNST - 169 words
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355 1982-07-06 15 NO INTEREST ON LOANS, DEPOSITS KUALA LUMPUR, Monday AN ISLAMIC bank will be launched next year, Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad announced today. The bank will have a paid-up capital of $100 million and an authorised capitalNST - 355 words
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Article, Illustration180 1982-07-06 15 Alatas in Berjasa supreme council KOTA BARU, Mon. Professor Syed Hussein Alatas (above), one of the pioneers of the Gerakan party, has been elected into the supreme council of Beriasa Prof Syed Hussein has been strongly tipped to take over the leadership of the Islamic-oriented party ever since he emergedNST - 180 words
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228 1982-07-06 15 Kelantan MCA chairman's son kidnapped THE son of Wee Khoon knOTA BARU, Monday MCA chairman Datuk Dr been abducted by armed men_ in a kidnap drama on the high seas 26 km from here. Dr Wee Hon Teng and three of his friends were reported missing after the kidnapping lastNST - 228 words
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Article76 1982-07-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Eight societies in Malaysia appealed to the government yesterday to stop the execution of those convicted under the Internal Security Act and Security Regulations adopted in 1975. The spokesman for the eight societies. Mr Kamaruddin bin Mohamed Nor, said that to keep hanging asAFP - 76 words
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Article39 1982-07-06 15 KOTA KINABALU, Mon. Cholera claimed 17 more victims in Sabah last week, bringing the number of cases there since the outbreak in mid- April to 176, including eight deaths, the latest issue of the Borneo Bulletin reported39 words
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Advertisement211 1982-07-06 15 The Aromaof Roma. i IB^l^^bl a* yJlwt' nJx siW v '^B^^i v v s ill v. 1* 9 M B|Lw» i «*Jblb^b> Kbb^ b^b! As you stroll into the Orchard Cafe, a delicious aroma /"^will tease your nostrils. Freshly brewed coffee. Real Italian Espresso. Wander over to the patisserie and211 words
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Miscellaneous136 1982-07-06 15 Bringing Up Father By BUI Kavanagh Hal Gamp JI6GS £RE VOO tiO, OH, 0-/ TM£ WAV Q&lfofeK? fl THAT'S THE WAY, J&GG SKW^isJS A j KAA66IE NAOTMEP'S CO^liJG )(Url3>ri>% 1V I U E |T WHEtJ >tXJ SHOW CIGAR ASAIIO 1 TD^TAVFOfZA nr\ j (Ss\ E^THUSI AS|>A s Blondle ByChlcToang TWIS136 words
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566 1982-07-06 16 BEIJING Although China is prepared to pay the price for urgently needed computers, the United States still fears highly sophisticated technology could be used by the communist giant for military purposes. In May, US representatives on the Co-ordinating Committee for Exports Control (Cocom),AFP - 566 words
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Article, Illustration1269 1982-07-06 16 BARRY JAMES - All for Reagan, Reagan for himself? BARRY JAMES Knights of round table bicker even before the ink is dry on joint statement Soviets' real enemy is their own dated economy By in London IX>NDON While President Reagan was trying to persuade his West European allies not to help the RussiansUPI - 1,269 words
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Article, Illustration635 1982-07-06 16 I A\D Thais sort out environment dilemma BANGKOK Like all developing countries, Thailand faces the problem of reconciling its economic development programmes with the need to protect its environment. Authorities admit it's a dilemma that is almost always resolved in favour of development at the expense of the635 words
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Article476 1982-07-06 16 The Straits Times says I Break that I promise SHORTLY after the hijacking of the Alitalia jumbo in Bangkok last week, an official of the International Federation of Airlines Pilots' Associations in Hongkong was quoted as saying that his members were livid over the meek way authorities had submitted to476 words
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Advertisement44 1982-07-06 16 ONO SOKKI DIGITAL HAND TACHOMETERS CONTACT TYPE HT-331 NON CONTACT TYPE HT-431 NON-CONTACT Iffl CONTACT TYM MocxiHT.ai '^y^r For mor* mtormilion write to REGIONAL DISTRIBUTOR PACIFIC SOUTH EAST TRADING CO. PTE LTD. 921 BUKITTIMAH ROAD. SINGAPORE 2158 TEL *****1 *****8 TELEX RS ***** PSE44 words
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Advertisement76 1982-07-06 16 MW Our emblem of beauty. Now emblazoned for you. The true essence of beauty, captured and reflected into a symbol: Menard. It's a name that is synonymous with many a pretty face. And now. this symbolic beauty is translated into brass rhodium plated, for you. To enhance your beauty. Menard76 words
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Article, Illustration172 1982-07-06 17 To keep that good image I HAVE for the past three years travelled with Singapore Airlines 11 times. I would just like to comment on the service which SIA advertises "even other airlines talk about." From my own experience, SIA service really depends on the cabin crew. If you have172 words
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Article224 1982-07-06 17 IN THE past, whenever 1 mentioned Singapore Airlines to fellow travellers, the comments were always complimentary. Of late I have been hearing more complaints than words of praise. Some of these complaints relate to trivial matters such as carelessness or ma ttention to details. I have224 words
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Article166 1982-07-06 17 Not fair to blame all cabin crew WE, the cabin en* of Singapore Airlines, try our best whenever we can and we therefore protest what "Full-blooded Singaporean (ST, June 24) had written through one unpleasant encounter. I am not trying to defend the action of the "Singapore Girl" who had166 words
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150 1982-07-06 17 I REFER to the complaints which have been appearing in the Forum page in recent weeks concerning our cabin service. We make a habit of investigating every complaint received. But to do so we need the name of the passenger and particulars of the flight.150 words
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Article168 1982-07-06 17 I SHARE the view that the charm and smiles of our SLA girls and boys are exclusively reserved for Caucasians. Let me illustrate by relating a most unpleasant trip I had on an SLA flight from Hongkong to Bangkok. Just after takeoff, the cabin168 words
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242 1982-07-06 17 Extensive links to Tan Tock Seng Hospital I REFER to the letter "Bus Service to Tan Took Seng" (ST, June 5) in which your writer requested for direct bus services from Serangooi. and Marine Parade to Tan Tock Seng Hospital. Tan Tock Seng Hospital is actually a regional hospital serving242 words
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383 1982-07-06 17 Diversion would cause inconvenience to present users I REFER to the two letters captioned "We need a direct service to Orchard Road" and "Bring about a meeting of minds" (ST. June 10). Regarding the first letter where the writer requested for either Service 16, 65 or 92 to be diverted383 words
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341 1982-07-06 17 I REFER to the two letters (ST, June 3) requesting for a direct service from Ang Mo Kio to Bukit Merah Interchange by "Regular Commuter" and another from Gementi West Street 1 2 to Clementi Town by "Hopeful." I am pleased to note341 words
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Advertisement183 1982-07-06 17 New Mothers: Trust the sanitary pad designed just for )Oi Southalls maternity p.'ds are Recommended and used in designed especially for use after maternity hospitals, Southalls mater childbirth to give you total comfort niry pads are the softest, most comat the time you need it most. fortable napkins you'll ever183 words
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Advertisement324 1982-07-06 17 CAN CAUSE A FIRE AND/ORs^^ NJ EXPLOSION, DONT TAKE RISKS, INSIST ON Carltsoe NON-SPARKING TOOLS Carltsoe non-sparking tools are quite ordinary hand tools-hammers, spanners, chisels etc. Carltsoe non-sparking, made from beryllium copper, are also *P^^^^l acidproof and anti-magnetic. Carltsoe ;#X f*m\ non-sparking tools are recommended (•#Jf Imw for oil-refineries, offshore324 words
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Article, Illustration762 1982-07-06 18 HENRY KAMM - HENRY KAMM By in Jerusalem FEW. people in Israel speak of the astronomical cost of the invasion of Lebanon or of such inconveniences as being called up to active military duty and less-fre-quent bus service. But nearly every conversation in which the fighting isNYT - 762 words
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639 1982-07-06 18 BELGRADE Yugoslavia's communist rulers have ended a four-day public debate on policy marked by blunt speaking and a warning to the country that drastic measures are necessary to change the gloomy economic picture. The party's 12th congress, convened to chart the national path overReuter - 639 words
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Article, Illustration465 1982-07-06 18 Japanese reach for a higher and higher IQ JAPAN'S dazzling commercial success may be due partly to the fact that, In some sense, the Japanese have been getting smarter. British psychologist Richard Lynn says this Is implied In his study of Japanese IQs. The average IQ for Japan's younger generation465 words
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Advertisement8 1982-07-06 18 OFFICIALTIMER FOR THE WORLD CUP it ESPANAB2 I8 words
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Article82 1982-07-06 19 TAT Lee Bank Ltd has received acceptances totalling 11.94 million shares, or 99.5 per cent of the 12 million new shares it recently declared in its rights issue. Excess shares applications amounted to 2.95 million shares. Tat Lee Bank announced in March a one-for-five bonus and a82 words
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Article117 1982-07-06 19 HWA HONG Manufacturing has announced the resignation of Dr Lee Chiaw Meng as a director from June 28. His resignation follows earlier indications that he would give up his post as group managing director after the takeover by Ong Holdings. But prior to his resignation, he was given117 words
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Article35 1982-07-06 19 MURATA Manufacturing Co Ltd's shareholders have approved a one-for-ten bonus issue declared by the company. Transfer books of the depository in Singapore will be closed from July 16 to 20 to determine entitlements.35 words
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Article65 1982-07-06 19 BOUSTEAD Holdings Bhd has informed the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange that it will let the exchange know the consideration to be paid for the 70 per cent equity it is purchasing in Getz Corporation as soon as the purchase price is known. It also tejld the exchange that65 words
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Article96 1982-07-06 19 TOKYO, Mon. Nissan Motor Co Ltd vice president Masataka Okuma denied a newspaper report that his company has apparently abandoned its plan to produce cars in Britain. He said that the daily Asahi Shimbun report was speculation and that the company has reached no conclusion on theReuter - 96 words
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Article94 1982-07-06 19 TOKYO, Mon. Isuzu Motors Corp said that it has reached an agreement with General Motors of the United States to set up a joint venture to sell Isuzu vehicles in Third World nations. The new company, Isuzu Motors Overseas Distribution Corp, will be capitalised at US$l million (552.15UPI - 94 words
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Article89 1982-07-06 19 BONN, Mon. AEG-Telefunken is sliding closer to the cliff-edge, with neither the West German government nor private interests prepared to throw it a rope. The number two electronics group in this country, embodying two names that have long meant all that is best in German engineering, isAFP - 89 words
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Article57 1982-07-06 19 NEW DELHI, Mon. The Economic Times predicted a bad summer crop in India this year, which could lead to serious shortfalls and force the government to use reserves or resort to imports. For most of June, the weather remained dry in virtually the entire country, upsetting theAFP - 57 words
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Article70 1982-07-06 19 TOKYO, Mon. In spite of the introduction of many new models, total domestic sales of Japanese cars in the first six months of 1982 increased marginally during the same period last year. The number of trucks, buses and passenger cars sold in the six months was 1,976,190 units,UPI - 70 words
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316 1982-07-06 19 M Tin Printing earmarks $7m for machines MALAYA Tin Printing has put aside $7 million to invest in new machinery and equipment for metal printing and tin-can production when business picks up. In its annual report, the first since it went public last September, the company's board of directors has316 words
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517 1982-07-06 19 JOHANNESBURG, Mon. Less than two years after attaining one of the highest economic growth rates in the world, South Africa is bracing itself for its deepest recession since the *****. The slump in the price of gold, which edged below US$3OO (*****)NYT - 517 words
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451 1982-07-06 19 WEST Pharmapack Pte Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of the West Company of the United States, is investing $11 million here to produce rubber and metal components for the pharmaceutical and medical industries. The investment goes into the building of a factory in451 words
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243 1982-07-06 19 Malaysian Feedmills explains bad debt write-off MALAYSIAN Feedmills Ltd has informed the Stock Exchange of Singapore that the bulk of its bad debt incurred for the year to Dec 31, 1981, came from a single Indonesian customer. This was in reply to an exchange query following the announcement of Malaysian243 words
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477 1982-07-06 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A new agency may be required to dovetail the efforts currently undertaken by some 20 agencies for the development of small-scale industries in Malaysia. Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Shahrir Abdul Samad, chairman of the coordinating committee for the477 words
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341 1982-07-06 19 Tripartite accord to set up financial supermarket HONGKONG, Mon. The world's largest broking and investment house, Merril Lynch and Co of the United States, Sung Hung Kai (SHK) Bank and Securities of Hongkong and the French bank Parisbas today ratified a tripartite agreement here aimed at setting up a multinationalAFP - 341 words
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Article536 1982-07-06 19 Prices weaker on selling pressure SINGAPORE: The stark market closed weaker on selling pressure In moderate trading. The Straits Times Industrial Index dropped 6.4t points to 659.28. Among leading Industrials and finances, Multl Purpose Holdings fell U cents to $2.24, DBS IS cents to $7.55, Pan Electric It536 words
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Article75 1982-07-06 19 B»osW*d Bhd 1 I I -10 <( M (old Storage 4 Danlep Ind Ease —FAN -5 ..-minus -4 GoluH^s -2 Gitkrie Bhd H«» Par -3 Inrhrapr Bhd I MTC NBT -3 N»t Iron -20 PMC -8 Fan Klro -10 Perils Plant 4 Print* RaMnrami -3 Kethmans75 words
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Article28 1982-07-06 19 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties Plantations Mining Deb/Loans Up 3 3 2 1 Down 59 7 6 6 2 3 2 unch 15 4 1 2 2 228 words
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Article35 1982-07-06 19 C Sum" IK° 50 C Propertiei 420 -40 Nat Iron 590 -20 Promet 295 -17 DBS 755-15 Hone Leong Ind 620 -15 Pan-El 326 -10 Arm. 308 -10 C C 300-10 Uetan 436 -835 words
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Article34 1982-07-06 19 B Srmbawaoß 410 +10 OUT 320+8 Sth Maia Ind 312 +8 Hong Fok 267 +7 U O B 402+2 Inchcape 206 +2 Larut Tin 275+1 Spore Bus 236 1 U O I 231+134 words
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Article24 1982-07-06 19 Inchoape MjM S M Ind 140,000 Promet 131,000 C C 109,000 Faber Merlin 89.000 Total turnover: 2.28 m Total value: $6.84 m24 words
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Article40 1982-07-06 19 July 2 July 5 BT Indicator: *****8 *****2 ST Industrials: 705.68 699.28 STFinancv 1704.92 1701.53 ST Hotels: 1096.07 1094.63 ST Properties: 623.70 618.93 ST Minings: 297.41 297.22 ST Plantations: 864.98 864.73 OCBC: 653.13 847.61 SES Ind 540 66 535.4940 words
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Advertisement195 1982-07-06 19 INTRODUCING THE HYSTEI XL SERIES Anyone who knows lift trucks frills but plenty of muscle. Then knows you can't do better than we performed some production Hyster. Hyster has a reputation for magic such as all robot- welding quality, durability, performance and highly automated and features. manufacturing. The result the195 words
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Article2328 1982-07-06 20 360 328 Van Der Horst 356 -4 7.SN W. 5 1 3M 356 250 188 Veneer Prod 198-3 10 ISB 198 388 350 Wilkinson 388 200 187 Worldwide Hldgs 72 FINANCE 2300 1800 O E Ufe 2200 320 35.2 780 470 H Leong Credit 470 8.0 39.42,328 words
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636 1982-07-06 20 EXTREMELY quiet conditions prevailed on the Singapore stock market yesterday with the turnover shrinking to only 2.18 million units. Prices continued to drift lower with some blue chip counters suffering doublefigure losses. Recent favourite Promet was the target of profit-tak-ing while smaller falls were636 words
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Article199 1982-07-06 20 SINGAPORE t NIT TBCST (Maaagers' prlera far Jaly 6) The Commerce 2 73 2 87 The Savings Fund 155 1.63 Spore Prog Fund 1.22 1 28 Spore Sec Fund 1.88 1.97 S pore Invest Fund 099 1.04 Spore Equity Fund 118 124 ASIA 1 M I TRIST (Maaagen199 words
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Article1336 1982-07-06 20 BID and offer prices officially lined and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of chares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1.000 umis unless otherwise specified. IMII STKUI.s Aesaa (3.405) AJtoaaaata (3.00 B) AteMn (HOB) (1) 1.13 (1) 11,336 words
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Article359 1982-07-06 20 SHARE prices yesterday feU slightly in quiet trading as the market reacted to a lack of overseas interest. Dealers said concern about US interest rates and the outlook for US corporate profits in the second quarter were bearish factors while the US Independence Day holiday kept overseas interest to359 words
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Article121 1982-07-06 20 THE market was mixed yesterday as commercial remained down while mining and oil recovered to close higher. Pesos •si Phil Hldis 930 uncn Acoje Mining nil uncn Anf lo Phil 003 unch Ape* Mlnlnj B 01 un ch Atlas Con B 15 JO .02 Bagulo Gold 0015 0 0002121 words
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Article328 1982-07-06 20 STOCKS yesterday closed at the lower end of a narrow trading range, while the market was quiet throughout the day due to a lack of fresh incentives, brokers said. Investors were reluctant to enter the market ahead of the closure of the US Stock Exchanges yesterday for the Independence328 words
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Article135 1982-07-06 20 SHARE prices yesterday closed lower across the board during weak trading in the absence of buying support The Book Club index fell i 0 14 point to 92.52 on turnover of 19 million baht. Bants Aokham Thai Asia Fibre Anjlhara Inv And Trujl Banfkok Bant 2M unch Bank or135 words
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Article477 1982-07-06 20 INTEREST remained weak on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, with prices falling on most fronts. After a lower start, values continued to soften for most of the day. as a result of which stocks closed at or near their day's lows. A remisier felt that477 words
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Article1518 1982-07-06 20 BID and offer prices officta ly listed and business in and reported to tne Stock Exchange of Singapire esterday with tne number a shires traded shown In brackets li lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the world n*tt". Big1,518 words
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Article30 1982-07-06 20 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties Oil Palms Tins rubbers robbers Deb/Loans Up 5 1 Down 38 4 1 4 3 6 8 anch 13 3 2 3 4 130 words
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Article400 1982-07-06 21 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed easier yesterday, with July RSS One buyers quoted at 182.00 cents per kilo, down one cent on last Friday's close, dealers said. The morning market lost one cent on freer offering of July and August RSS One, they said. Prices were little400 words
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Article32 1982-07-06 21 Rubber: July 5 Singapore: July: 182.00 cents (down 1.00 cent) Malaysia: July: 198.00 cents (down 1.50 cents) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 560 tonnes (up 340 tonnes)32 words
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Article156 1982-07-06 21 THE KTLOBAR market (or gold deliverable in Singapore opened at $21,791 and closed at $21,996 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.25 312.75. advanced quickly i to $314.00 314 50 and remained steady at that level tor most of the morning. The afternoon market opened higher al156 words
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Article102 1982-07-06 21 NOON SSR and SMR price. ye»urd.v HAS July (Current Mthi Hun rri Seller! SSR 20 II ton pallet) ***** 162 00N SSR SO II ton pallet I 158 SO 159 SON MRELB J«|y SMRCV il tonpalltll 2tloo 205 00N SMR I. II ton pallet) 204 00 206.00N102 words
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Article384 1982-07-06 21 SHARE prices yesterday closed easier in thin trade, with investors disappointed by the failure of Hitachi Ltd, at the centre of an alleged conspiracy to obtain IBM computer secrets, to sustain an earlier recovery. The market average shed 4.90 to 7,081.10 on thin volume of 140 million shares, while384 words
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Article626 1982-07-06 21 LONDON, Mon. Leading shares rallied from a cautious start with electricaLs again the outstanding sector, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 3.1 points at 546.1. In electricals, GEC rose 7p to 994 after 982 and Kacal, trading ex-divi-dend at the start of the new account,626 words
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Article26 1982-07-06 21 THE STRAITS tin price remained static at M 529.15 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering up 340 tonnes to 560 tonnes.26 words
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Article134 1982-07-06 21 CHINESE Pnimet Exefe— «c, Singapore, n«*o closing prices per IM kg yestr rd»y. CMMit «U: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $112.00 sellers. new drum fob $116.00 sellers. C«pra: Mixed (loose) $55.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asia NLW $330.00 sellers, Sarawak134 words
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Article219 1982-07-06 21 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market closed mixed on some covering support in moderate trading yesterday, dealers said. In July, north rose $7.50 to M 5755 per tonne and central was unchanged at $745 but south fell $2.50 to $750 August in the south firmed $12.50219 words
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Article185 1982-07-06 21 THE US/Sing dollar opened at $2.1540/60 and was traded to a low of $2.1510 20 at the close in the Singapore forex market yesterday. Trading was fairly quiet and featureless. The US dollar against major currencies opened firmer and was narrowly traded to close off the day's185 words
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Article412 1982-07-06 21 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on July 5: US Dollara(Spol) Offer Bid 7 days 15 3/16 151/16 1 month 15' v 15* 2 months 1511/1615 9/16 months 1513/*****1/16 6 months 16'> 16 9 months 1515/*****3/16 12 months 1515/*****3/16 Daw. Smfn (Middle Priced 1 month 9412 words
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Advertisement742 1982-07-06 21 s^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^s^sl J^^ Xwk XC 1 Is^K '^s^s^s^s^s^sbFt '^1^ SINGAPORE Bt I BUILDERS HIB^H DIRECTORY ||iH Easy access to names, products and services of Singapore's Building industry "We offer a wide range of chemicals from industrial, electronic and oil refining applications to commercial detergents and cleaning. We've to compete with A742 words
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302 1982-07-06 22 THE government's willingness to consider leveraged lease deals on a case-by-case basis has resulted in a great deal of optimism among financiers here. Participants at a recent leasing conference here saw a fair amount of potential for leveraged teasing deals in the Asean area,302 words
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186 1982-07-06 22 WORK on Veneer Products Ltd's main project, the $75-million Furama Singapore Hotel and Shopping Centre, is progressing smoothly. Its latest annual report confirms that the piling and basement contracts were completed in the first quarter of this year. However, the hotel project is not186 words
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489 1982-07-06 22 THE Harapan group, a fast-growing conglomerate headed by Indonesian businessman Hendra Rahardja, has acquired a finance company in Hongkong for HK$7.3 million (SJI67 million). Finance companies in Hongkong are better known as deposit taking companies (DTC). The DTC acquired by Harapan is Unistock Finance489 words
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Article267 1982-07-06 22 THE Kuala Lumpur Merlin will become the first hotel in Malaysia to instal a hotel computer system. The Merlin is installing an Eeco computer system, to be supplied by Dataprep (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd, which is expected to improve overall service and enable the hotel to267 words
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171 1982-07-06 22 DUNLOP Singapore Sdn Bhd, wholly owned subsidiary of Dunlop Malaysian Industries Bnd, managed to hold its own last year, in spite of dumping of foreign tyres which, in some cases, were sold at prices equal to Duniop's production cost. The subsidiary, which also171 words
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Article112 1982-07-06 22 INI losses held at $2 billion MADRID, Mon. Spain's state holding company, INI, managed to hold its losses in 1981 steady at 100 billion pesetas (552.15 billion). However, these losses do not fully reflect the radical restructuring of INl's finances, wnic-h occurred last year. Almost 90 per cent of theFT - 112 words
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283 1982-07-06 22 KOMPLEKS Kewangan Malaysia Bhd has achieved a 52.9-per cent jump in group pre-tax profits to M 553.5 million (M 535.02 million previously) for the year ended Dec 31, 1981. Group turnover rose by a sharp 112 per cent to M 52.82 Wllion from M 51.33283 words
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Advertisement344 1982-07-06 22 HILLVIEW INDUSTRIAL ESTATE (PHASE 2) A Development By DBS Land. I• M TERRACE FACTORIES FOR SALE Hillview Industrial Estate is situated on an 3.2-hectare projecting beams to facilitate installations of hoist site at Hillview Avenue adjoining the Cycle Carriage for the lifting of materials up to 1 .5 tons at344 words
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Advertisement68 1982-07-06 22 ACS Old Boys from SC Classes of 1957 Friday July 16 latest. 'COMPUTER PROCESSING ficT SERVICES LL BY ICL DATA SERVICES The Computer Bureau of International Computers Limite Europe's Leading Computer Manufacturer Some of the Systems a\oiloble: Payroll Stock Control General ledger Stock Brokering Debtors Shares Registration l Creditors Financial68 words
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Advertisement638 1982-07-06 23 1 184 4411 1 aPP^^V. Sfr.\ jtSaST |N AN INITIATIVE ORGANISER Is L\l sUrlinK a one-ln-a-mllllon' S^ %^B l.unrh Time Club for Or- >^Lal 'hard Road and Shenton «^^^"^***^»aa! VI Way workers For only $10/- M Mk CIS see what you can benefit at t^a»»»a»»B.-~ M JC9 No :i Where638 words
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Advertisement509 1982-07-06 23 EXCELLENT VEGETARIAN FOOD Fast service, alrcondltioned Easy parking. 10a.m. to 8.30pm Kwan Im Vegetarian Restaurant. 190 Waterloo Street. Tel: *****89 LOTUS VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT for the best Vegetarian food In town' Newly opened at 08-08 Golden Wall Auto Centre, Albert Street Tel: *****63 Hours of Business: 10 30am 8.30pm. HOMECOOK THAI509 words
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Advertisement2728 1982-07-06 23 TELEPHONE SERVICE: 2****** RATES: AMIFIC ATIOM r »oiip Mondoy Fndov 900am—5 30 pm CLASSIFICATION GROUP (5 00 pm tor next day) Ordmory I 90 cts per word (Mm $13 50) Soturdoy 9 00 am —300 pm $,6 00oer col cm A Entertainment a Where to Eat (12 30 pm for2,728 words
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Advertisement267 1982-07-06 23 We ar* the regional itocknti and distribution centre ot the lull range ot MOLVBOND Lubricant*. MOLVBONO incorporates Molybdenum Dlsulphide (MoS2) It is an extreme pressure and anti-wear lubricant We are planning lo Introduce MOLYBOND to the automotive Industries through established distributors. Interested parlies please write or contact: 4 V TRADEBOND267 words
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Advertisement304 1982-07-06 23 LICENCED BRANCH TRAVEL Agency shop located at a prime Or chard Road area with guaranletcllentele Owner willing to give up to genuine parly only Appointment: *****12 2 UNITS TUO Boats and 2 unlLs 180 fooler empty barges coming back from Muara. Brunei around 15th July. Accept shipment of cargoes and/304 words
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Advertisement397 1982-07-06 24 [j[l| Q Employment 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive 1 I INTER-CROPS COMMODITIES (S) PTE LTD .ri International OrganlsaUon trading in comBsOdlUes futures Due to our tspa.nslon programme we in inviting young men and vbumen to Join our fast ex paneling team as:COMMODITY BROKERS Requiremants:I c Age 21 and above397 words
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Advertisement473 1982-07-06 24 ACCOUNTS CLERK required immediately to operate a micro-computer system PrelSf HBBSMM with interest In computer, training will be provided Book-keeping and dataentry experience an advantage Csll ***** M for an appointment or reply U>SE RANGOON ROAD P.O. BOX 20 SINGAPORE 9132 c) Tutorial TEACMCRS/-07A7 level/undergradualt/ graduate tutors wanted urgently for473 words
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Advertisement361 1982-07-06 24 If 11 P fr*""-" AA MITSUBOSHI SINGAPORE The world's leading manufacturer of power transmission belts invites potential candidates for the position of: Requirements: Applicants must have at least GCE 'O' Level education Typing speed of 35 wpm At least 1 year working experience in a manufacturing concern knowledge of shipping361 words
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Advertisement457 1982-07-06 24 RJLjSI National gMri Panasonic ■sT^ai Technics Urgently requires RECEPTIONIST Requirements: Minimum GCE 'O' level Able to operate PABX switchboard Pleasant voice and personality Duties: To perform general reception and relief telex duties 9 Attend to all phone calls including booking and recording of overseas and outstation calls Preferably with experience457 words
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Advertisement442 1982-07-06 24 nil URGENT Our 3 Recruiting Centres require your services urgently TYPISTS With view for permanency In a Bank and *.merlcan Trading Co SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS Permanent, salary at minimum SSOO Must good in English. JUNIOR ACCOUNTS Posting ol ledgers and simple calculating GIRL FRIDAYS KEY PUNCH OPERATORS SECRETARIES DATA ENTRY OPERATORS442 words
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Advertisement524 1982-07-06 24 We are a large and growing manufacturing Company with international participation. We have a vacancy lor a RECEPTIONISTE/ TYPISTE Applicants must meet the following requirements: Ability to operate a small PABX Switchboard Ability to operate the Telex Machine Possess GCE "O" Level with credit in English Typing Speed: 40 w.p.m.524 words
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Advertisement446 1982-07-06 24 ffil D fr**"* (ffin) COOLING SYSTEMS A FLEXIBLES PTE LTD is looking for A) FEMALE GENERAL CLERK B) FEMALE PERSONNEL CLERK a Minimum OCE O' level with credit in English Maths a Should know typing a Should be willing to learn to operate the telephone switchboard and lelex machine. a446 words
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Advertisement574 1982-07-06 24 HITACHI POWER TOOLS (S) PTE LTD Haa vacancies For A. TYPIST B. GENERAL CLERK a Must be able to type well and accurately a Working experience preferable a Not less than 20 years of age Good working environment with paid annual leave 14 days. Interested applicants, please write in or574 words
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Advertisement455 1982-07-06 24 lli.i |1 Employment A wall established construction company invites applications to fill the foMowmg poets: 1. ACCOUNTS CLERK Minimum qualifications a (H'K (V l,evel or equivalent c (I Intermediate certificate c Preferably with 1102 ye irs uurking experience 2 GENERAL CLERK CUM TYPIST a UCE 'O' 1-evel. a Below 23455 words
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Advertisement566 1982-07-06 24 l THE BRITISH COUNCIL Han a mmnry for i MATERIALS CO-OROfNATOR Minimum requirements: c SiM(Mporentl7tTl a 3 OCE O' li-vel with credit in FiiKlish a Ability to work independently a Ability to organise storagr and flow of large quantity of rduraliri ii material! a Ability u> liaise between print-shop/ support566 words
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Advertisement462 1982-07-06 25 IfA Q Employment 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical TEMPORARY TYPISTS urgently needed. SSOO above TEMPORARY BILLS CLERKS Must have experience working in a bank Call: *****65/ *****62 Pleetic Inrection Moulding Factory requires PROOUCTtON CLERK OVA' level, pass In Fngllsh c 1 year of working experience c Able u> speak462 words
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Advertisement598 1982-07-06 25 A well eetabMehed management Company hae immediate vacancies for: 1) MALE ACCOUNTS CLERK (ii K O' level with LCC Intermediate book-keeping. c Must have 1 year relevant experience 2) FEMALE/ MALE GENERAL CLERK c Must be able to type, c Completed National Service c Prepared to work overtime interested applicants,598 words
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Advertisement630 1982-07-06 25 I I I I BseW I STENOGRAPHER required by manufacturing company. c Minimum typing speed 40 wpm c Shorthand speed 80 to 100 wpm c Ability lo operate telex machine. c 1 year's working experience an advantage Pleaae write gnring lull personal particulars, working eiperience, salary eipected end telephone contact630 words
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Advertisement566 1982-07-06 25 SECRETARY required c Preferably OCE 'A level c Ito 2 years experience c Reasonable typing/ shorthand speed Salary negotiable Pt#C9# convt fof inl*>rvt#w tOQ#tt)#f enttt educational certmcatee at ITH FLOOR MNS BUILDING 50 ROBINSON ROAD SINO tPORE 010* on 10th July between 12 noon and 2p.m. T r#ding Cofnp#ny rvquir#t566 words
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Advertisement791 1982-07-06 25 filj- j IJ Empioymetit II f I eseeT I GENERAL CLERK required by tredino company. c Knowledge of accounts and typing c Mandarin is essential Salary between 8350 to MOO Interested applicants please call 2******/ 2****** LADY ADMINISTRATION ASSISTANT required Have experience In garment line c Willing to travel overseas791 words
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Advertisement974 1982-07-06 25 tIROENTLV REOUIRED ONE Female Accounts Clerk with accurate typing on electric typewriter and knowledge of simple accounts Salary 1450 per month Call at: Unit 1005. Blk 3. 10th floor. PSA Multi-storey Complex for Interview Tel: *****63 Agnes WANTED IMMEDIATELY A Female Accounts Clerk with working experience and knowledge of Chinese974 words
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Advertisement476 1982-07-06 25 IIA Q Employment c) Bales We look forward to meeting 10 Enterprising Men and Women who possess the following traits to Join our Organisation. (A). THE DESIRE TO SUCCEED THROUGH HARD WORK AND SELF-MOTIVATION (B). ABILITY TO COMMUNICATE AND UNDERSTAND. (C). DECISIVENESS AND SELF-CONFIDENCE. (D). ENTHUSIASM, PERSONALITY AND IMAGINATION. (E).476 words
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Advertisement598 1982-07-06 25 COURSE TO SUCCESS! I Acquire professional selling f techniques and be a great i success In a sales career fi f earning more money and a k enhancing your career pros-. S f pects. Our sales training pro- j X gramme has benefited sales I A people worldwide. You too598 words
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Advertisement689 1982-07-06 25 l|| Q Employment FURNITURE SALESGIRLS Required by Furniture Showroom In Textile Centre Preferably with experience Able to speak Mandarin Attractive salary Intaraatad parties please call: 2M6057 for interview MENARO urgently requires PART-TIME BEAUTY ADVISORS (experience not necessary) 1 Free courses In skin care. bridal make-up and facial c Free sample689 words
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Advertisement890 1982-07-06 25 EXCLUSIVE BOUTIQUE AT Orchard Road requires 1 Experienced Sales Assistant Able to manage the boutique and knowledge of sewing Interested please call *****6 morning. *****22 after 12pm GIFT SHOP REQUIRES Salesgirls Full-time from 10am to 6pm Part-time from 6pm to 10pm Interested please call personally to: Aslerlx Enterprises. 244. 2nd890 words
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Advertisement737 1982-07-06 26 If i Q Employment 66 Situations Vacant t) Technicml L;^^--"'^ Applications are invited for the following positions:--1) TECHNICIAN (Kallang) ITC in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent c Those without the above qualification but with experience in an injection mould operation will also be considered c Able to work on J shift^--^^^737 words
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Advertisement1063 1982-07-06 26 II waw company manufacturing rwgri quai- ity watchcaaas has immediate vsI cancteetor (1) MALE MACHINE SET-UP MEN a Experience In setting up turning machines. c Preferably with technical education, c Willing to work on shift rotation. (2) MALE Q.C. INSPECTORS c Able to use micrometer and read blue prints. c1,063 words
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Advertisement554 1982-07-06 26 If 1 Employmtnt ASTEC r#<juir#» 1) TOOLMAKERS 2) EDM OPERATORS j 3) MILLING OPERATORS QyalNltaMsna: NTC 2 In metal machining or at least 5 years working experience In mould making and bench fitting Interested sppty personalty lo The General Manager ASTEC TOOLC RAFT PTE LTD No Third Loh Yang Road554 words
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Advertisement373 1982-07-06 26 CRANE OPERATORS (3$ tone). Snort term. PROJECT ENGINEER (Mechanical) a) 2 years experience In packaging machines b Chinese Singaporean c Prepared to travel d Permanent job Tel: *****68, Henry Engineering Compeny requires MARKER Please apply personally at: Blk SOC7, Unit 14J1 Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2 Tel: *****22. Established373 words
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Advertisement237 1982-07-06 26 D i i I BMITHCOMONA I O» KM GCXVOAAtcm EXPfINDS| We are a growing multi-national manufacturer of portable electric typewriters with a current work force of 2,500 people. Asa result of our expansion we have immediate vacancies for: FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS If you are looking for career advancement besides a237 words
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Advertisement354 1982-07-06 26 [NEC Due to expansion, our present factory at Kallang Bahru will be shifting to Ang Mo KiO Industrial Par* 2 soon As such, we invites female residents of Ang Mo Kio who are interested in pursuing a career in the assembly line with NEC to apply. I Our Company operates354 words
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Advertisement197 1982-07-06 26 fjjli Q Employment JOIN US FORA BETTER FUTURE IN! world's leading electronic toy manufacturer Due to our big expansion programme, we require a Mm. starting salary a 5-day week a Clean, modern, airconditioned factory a Plus many other benefits Interested please call personally with NRIC, from 8.00 am to 12.00197 words
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Advertisement303 1982-07-06 26 2 increments a year bigger shift allowances bigger bonus good insurance scheme better incentives sports, games subsidised drinks no scope work If you are 16 and above and have Primary 6 education. come today to DYNA CRAFT INTERNATIONAL 41 Kallang Place Singapore 1233 Tel: *****66 SBS Nos paaMsMl W4 561303 words
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Advertisement253 1982-07-06 27 ell h^ [if Q Employment 66 Situations Vacant g) Production Singapore Kitamura Industries Pte Ltd. requires Possess class 2 I certificate Shift duties Age 20 35 years old. I Salary negotiable 15 years above Experience not necessary. Attractive starting salary c Confirmation increment after 3 months. Interested applicants please write253 words
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Advertisement526 1982-07-06 27 (Ang Mo Klo) requires MACHINE OPERATORS for PCS Auto inserting machines c age 20-28 years old c Completed N S c Possess ITC/NTC 3ln Merhanlral engineering similar working experience will bean asset Able to work on two rotating shifts I c S days week Interested applicants kindly i call personally526 words
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Advertisement931 1982-07-06 27 iii 0 Employment BMITHCOmONA »i-*i 0» SCMOOSSODATcm ■XPftNDs| We ara a growing multi-national manufacturer of portable electric typewriters with a current work force of 2,soo people. Asa result of our expansion we have immediate vacancies for: SLITTING LINE SET-UP MEN NTC 3 in Metal Machining or equivalent 2 year* working931 words
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Advertisement469 1982-07-06 27 IBID**"-"' 1 w HOTEL MERLIN SINGAPORE UMITED (A member of the United Overseas Land Group) An established leading hotel in Singapore invites suitably qualified persons for the v following positions 1. Captain/ Hostesses 2. Senior Waiters/ Waitresses 3. Waiters/ Waitresses 4. Electrician 5. Cook (Muslim) 6. Pantrymaid 7. Housemen 8.469 words
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Advertisement519 1982-07-06 27 A US-based Multl-Natlonal Company 'manufacturing sophisticated process Instruments for the Petroleum li Chemical Industries located In Jurong Industrial Estate require: 1. JUNIOR SECRETARY She'll report to the AccountIng It Administration Manager and will be responsible for normal secretarial duties It general typing. The successful candidate will have had at least519 words
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Advertisement684 1982-07-06 27 lj)A I) Employment H T\{ m y We invite sppMtsMs (or tne ioUowIng poelttone: 1) MALE STONE ASSISTANTS c Class 3 driving licence an advantage, c Assist the Storekeeper In the Issue and receipt of goods. packing, preparing goods for shipment and other store work 2) ASSISTANT FITTERS c Assist684 words
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Advertisement461 1982-07-06 27 ORCHARD HOTEL r*ftQ(MT*M A. FRONT OFFICE CASHIER Salary 1873 Prepared to perfrom 3 shifts Experienced In computerised environment preferred B OUTLET CASHIER (Male or Female) C. WAITER/ WAITRESS D. LINEN ATTENDANT E. RESERVATION CLERK F. COOK G. FLOOR HOUSEKEEPER H. HOUSEMAN CLEANER Pteeee apply personally between IO.OOem to 12.00pm end461 words
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Advertisement389 1982-07-06 27 lA Q Employment LION CITY HOTEL R#>Quir*>f* lof immMlifltf A. ROOM STEWARDS B BELL HOPS C. CHAMBERMAIDS D. PART-TIME FEMALE CLEANERS (7p.m. 11p.m.) E. COFFEE HOUSE WAITERS/ WAITRESSES (Fulltime ft Part-time) c Age 16 and above c Conversant In English and Mandarin c Willing to perform shift duties Interested applicants,389 words
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Advertisement393 1982-07-06 27 Araericaya The Best Selling Shoe Store Chain require* MALE/FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS Vacancies available at our Orchard and Kaumg stores MESSENGER CUM DELIVERY ASSISTANT c Must be able to understand and speak English c Must have class 2 and 3 driving licence c With at least 1 year's driving experience AHracliv*393 words
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Advertisement513 1982-07-06 28 fllA Q Employment 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous A Ship Chandling company requsroe immediately: DRIVER CUM DELIVERY CLERKS c Hardworking and willing to work Irregular hours c Knowledge of hardware and provision c Able to speak and write simple English c Possess class 3/4 driving licence. c Completed runtime NS513 words
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Advertisement561 1982-07-06 28 SUMIDEN ELECTRONICS PTE LTD I A subsidiary of Sumitomo Elec--1 trie Industries Ltd.. Japan Invites applications for: DRIVER CUM DESPATCHER c Must possess a clean Class 3 driving licence c Speaks simple English Interested applicants please call personally at The Personnel Department Block 2. 424/428. 4th Floor PSA Multi-Storey Compiei561 words
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Advertisement555 1982-07-06 28 c c sasa. 1A Q Employment PROPERTY MANAGEMENT GROUP urgently requires SECURITY GUARDS Male Singaporeans Shift duties Able to speak/write English CAR PARK ATTENDANTS Age above 18 years. Able to speak/write English Interested applicants please call personally at Suit* 701, 8 th floor Bukit Timah Shopping Centre, 170, Upper Bukit555 words
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Advertisement498 1982-07-06 28 SHOP ASSISTANTS required c Completed N.S. c minimum primary 6 education c preferably with class 3 licence. Call par sonaMy at Grandly Food Enterprise Apt. Blk. 21, 340-B, Dover Crescent, Te1:775a043. Spvfi lo spfit. STORE ASSISTANT required j c Completed Secondary education. a Completed/exempted from National Service. c At least498 words
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Advertisement719 1982-07-06 28 fill D6«p»y-i* I MAXWELL HOUSE (aqua- aa SECURITY GUARDS .•■hour shift) FEMALE PARKING ATTENDANTS Apply personally at:ROOM 12-02. MAXWELL HOUSE MAXWELL ROAD NICHE BEDOK'* COFFEE HOUSE requires 1 -1) DISPENSERS 2) WAITRESSES/ WAITERS 1n I r t #)d ftpp4tc«f n t pltteM*) call personally at BLOCK 208. 385 BEDOK NORTH,719 words
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Advertisement998 1982-07-06 28 FEMALE NEWSPAPERS READERS required urgently 'A' level Eng- llsh stream) preferred Interested In reading and translation work. Able lo read Chinese Write with contact number to Peace Translation L Clipping Services. 1 435. Peace Centre, Spore 0922. FEMALE FIGURF CONSULTANTS j I preferably experienced, but not essential Successful candidates would998 words
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Advertisement662 1982-07-06 28 ijlA Q Employment DESPATCH RIDER REOUIRED Preferably with class 2 and 3 licence. Please come personally to 110. I.lpo Factory Building. 621 Aljunled Road. Spore 1438 EMBASSY REOUIRES EXPERIENCED Driver Call personally 2202. Tong Eng Building. 101. Cecil Street Interviews 9am 12 p.m on weekdays EXPORT COMPANY REOUIRES Packers. Salary662 words
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Advertisement837 1982-07-06 28 CLASS 4 EXPERIENCED bus Drivers required Salary and commission Call personally 31. Gllstead Road. Singapore 1130. CLEANING COMPANY REQUIRES Male Sundry Workers Minimum $15 per day Call *****13 for de- I tails CLINIC IN DISTRICT 2387 requires Part-time Nurses, preferably Chinese Ring *****82 between 1 30 and 5 30pm DELIVERY837 words
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Advertisement955 1982-07-06 28 JHO E Vehicles A Boats 76 Vehicle)* For Sal* a) Mini ma 197$ MINI Clubman 1000 Private owner, cassette, air cooler. PARF Passed inspection $6,900 *****54 1878 AUSTIN MINI Clubman 1000 c.c Metallic paint. New tax/ Insurance $7,400 PARF Jalan Toa Payoh Caltex Station. LATE 1878 MINI Clubman 1000 2nd955 words
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Advertisement922 1982-07-06 28 ALMOST 1877 FIAT l.us Mlraflorl I Oood condition, sports rims, new i tyres, excellent cassette/radio. i Tel *****32 LATE 1878 FIAT 127 5-door Excellent condition. PARK* (1 3 JOO ono Loan arrangeable Tel: *****26 WO. 78 FIAT 131 automatic, with alrcond. one private owner, radio, cassette, tax new. good condition.922 words
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Advertisement528 1982-07-06 29 fa VehJdss A Boats mm ti&^U^ i- daihatsu W PBoJbVJB BMHHM^k EHMMMg-t .^ml -^^^^^^^^^^*^^^^^^^^^^^^^m^»^iMBMMlßliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^BMmTbTbM NEWCHARMANTI3OOLELC LC-$24,600/LE-$26,000 9 Sin Tlen Seng Head Office Tel: *****1 1 Sin Mm Centre Tel: 4531 166 Jurong Centre Tel: *****1 1 Whampoa West Showroom Tel: *****66 MfTSUBISHI L3OO I 'j LTW afl B^LV Lsii'vKSafla^H Bsß528 words
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Advertisement419 1982-07-06 29 ALMOST 1874 MERCEDES 200 Non-FARr 1 year's road tax, new metallic paint. Passed Vlcom $11,000 0.n.0. Phone *****07. 1.3. Lorong Blawak. Spore 1335. 1(73 MERCEDES MO One company owner, showroom condlUon. new tyres, alrcon, company road tax Dec '82. $*****. Tel: *****44, Llm ALMOST I*Bo MERCEDES 200 Automatic One company419 words
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Advertisement476 1982-07-06 29 ALMOST I*7* COLT Lamda 1600 cc. Alrcon, high power cassette, one private owner, low mileage, original metallic sliver. 117,900 0.n.0 *****57. JULY 1880 MITSUBISHI SIGMA 1600 OS. Alrcon., radio/cassette, sports rims, 1 private owner, showroom condlUon. Selling $19,900. Tel: *****71. MITSUBISHI LANCER DECEMBER T9 model. QL 1400. 4-speed. good condlUon.476 words
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Advertisement684 1982-07-06 29 ISM MrrSUBMHw LANCER 1400. Ist owner, alrcond, 1 year tax, guaranteed showroom condlUon, low mileage. *****94 END TS COLT Lancer 1200. Oood condition Asking $10,300 Contact William Ang, *****88/9. 1*74 COLT OALANT, PARF, alrcon, cassette, good condlUon. Tel: Oeoffrey *****4. I*7s COLT LANCER 1200 cc. Alrcon, metallic paint. $1,800 Jalan684 words
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Advertisement1459 1982-07-06 29 l^\ I BJB) m m YOU CAN AFFOMO a car on hirepurchase terms from Hong Leong Finance. Moderate Interest rate Repayment up to 2 years. Immediate approval. Telephone *****33. Permit No 2188 JAGUAR 4.2 AUTOMATIC Registered 72. modified series II Engine Just overhauled. In beautiful condlUon. Come tor test drive.1,459 words
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Advertisement1031 1982-07-06 29 j^JL I E Baoj* SUZUKI GSX4OSF 81M0 AX Vespa PISOX $530 AR/ Ay Super $450 Daytona 250 $1000 C8250N $1000 RZ2SO $1400 AZ/ AY RXK RXI2S $820 $520 AY/ AX RXIOO $470 CO 125 OPIOO $420 CB2OO $700 Yamaha Chopper SO $1750 403. BalesUer Road. COLT ENTERPRISES OFFERS high valuation1,031 words
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Advertisement254 1982-07-06 29 ■■II Proptrtlf I CITY DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED (A member of Hong Leong Group) A one-stop centre for sale and leasing Your choice of residential, commercial and industrial properties. E^^m S^SBBtil K ki BstfaV ■oloVßiß^Bßfe.l JsW I M Brookvale Park Show Apartments Open daily (10am 6pm) 2-months Special Offer Mortgage Rate at254 words
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Advertisement487 1982-07-06 30 Allr Accommodation 4 ■■H T Properties I Development Sites I I Wanted I A development organisation is looking for W\ development sites in the city area or suburb of Singapore for development of offices, jfj shopping centres or highrise and lowrise Ug condominiums, semi-detached or terrace Hi houses and factories487 words
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Advertisement377 1982-07-06 30 DIST. 11, BUKIT TIMAH VICINITY double-storey semi-detached, for Immediate occupation. Luxuriously furnished 4 bedrooms with large mature garden/ carporrh Rants* $3,000 imooMsM*. DIST. 11, BUKIT TIMAH VICINITY double-storey bungalow for Immediate occupation Beautifully renovated. 5 furnished bedrooms with brand new furniture Rantal $5,000 negotiable BOTH NEAR TO INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL/ORCHARD/ JURONG377 words
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Advertisement721 1982-07-06 30 c Acaimmodatlon A ■■II r Properties BMAODELL HEIGHT. KATONO: luxuriously furnished, semi-de-tached/detached bungalows, alrcondltloned with 4-bedrooms. study .servants room, carporch. 32. Poole Road, St. Walmer Drive. 25. Butterfly Avenue, 7. Ounsfold Drive, districts IS. 19. 13. *****4/ *****37. DOUBLE-STOREY BUNGALOW at 11 Firth Avenue Singapore 10. Marble flooring, 6 bedrooms,721 words
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Advertisement1560 1982-07-06 30 ,-f-m C Accommodation Mil Property i M&X&J V Condominium I I Wr^^- *A^kßssßl CeXV^ I 14 units spacious 2->tor»y Maisonette* I j 17 units Luxurious Apartments I Full Condominium Facilities I Swimming pool Private covered carpork c Woding pool Tight security system Housing Loan Available OWNtR and DEVELOPER XX BRILLIANT1,560 words
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Advertisement583 1982-07-06 30 r Factor//Wcrehouse cum Office Both blocks for lease either weekly, bi-monthly or 3-year lease A Space available from 1 22 m? to more than 1,932m 2 with lighting 10 lifts with ample parking lots LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS: Eiciaml recreational lacJUtl—: c WBT. 11, NJU.CREST ARCADIA Spacious living/ dining opens to big583 words
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Advertisement440 1982-07-06 30 jb*. f Accommodation ft Proptfttm DM. 5. Hln Sang Garden. 3/ 4 bedrooms, tastefully furnished, with full recreational facilities. Close to shopping centre. S2SOO to $3700 pjn. Also available Balvill* Gardan/ VMa Da Row/ OrwivMa/ Wing On UN>/ Futura/ Grange lord/ Draycotl Tow**/ CawnnW Plata/ Bavariy M*mlnn/ Balmoral Oman/ Balmoral440 words
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Advertisement1231 1982-07-06 30 Jj±\ Fc Accommodation r Proptrttt i APT/CONDO FOR LEASE Merlin Plaza $1 ,600 Mira mar Mansion $4,500 Clementi Park $2,800 APT/CONDO FOR SALE Shelford Road $*****0 Cairnhill Plaza $900,000 HOUSES FOR LEASE Holland Road uiftdcueo) ,X) 0 District 10 53.000 EXCLUSIVE HOUSES FOR SALE Dalveyßoad $3 5 m Bukit Timah1,231 words
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Advertisement925 1982-07-06 30 DIST. BRAND NEW 3-stor*y townhousr 3 brdrooms, servant's, ceramic/ parquet Convenient to supermarket Available immediately $3,200 Vlllanelle 284*882/ *****81 EXTENSIVELY RENOVATED 3 bedrooms apartment near Orchard Road, tastefully furnished with colour TV. washing machine, crockery. 52.500/- Tel *****31/ *****32 MMEDIATE LEASE. Luxuriously furnlahed apartment. swimming pool, tennis and squash Grangeford.925 words
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Advertisement577 1982-07-06 31 89 Properties For Sale t) Houses SINGAPURA BUILDING SOCIETY LTD. HOUSING LOANS up to 90X of valuation spread over a maximum period of 25 years on easy repayment terms Use of CPF savings acceptable. Also loan facilities for shops, office units and quoted shares to suit your requirements Fixed Term577 words
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Advertisement900 1982-07-06 31 DIST SELETAR MLL bungalow sited on beautiful rectangular land of approx. BXIOO sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, study, servant's room, large llvlng/dlnlng. terrazzo/ parquet flooring. Vacant possession. taoa.ooo nogotiabta Viewing Call UNIVERSAL REALTY PTE LTD OFF RIVER VALLEY ROAD PRE-WAR SPACIOUS DOUBLE-STOREY BUNGALOW With valid licence/ built-in facllltles for kindergarten. 5.500 sq.ft900 words
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Advertisement781 1982-07-06 31 BIN CHANG RISE beautifully renovated double storey furnished semi-detached, 4 rooms split level 4000 sq.ft. freehold Lily *****00 CONCORO (2SS33SS) OFFERS Thomson Garden, dlst. 2057, double-storey terrace. Nicely renovatec. Selling vacant possession. $270,000 0.n.0. DIST. OS2I RANGOON ROAD prewar 3-sUrey shophouse, land area: 2.500 sq.ft Built-in area: 1200 sqfl. Contact781 words
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Advertisement878 1982-07-06 31 Brand Now Apartment at Shanghai Rood (1024) Brand New Apartment, at Shanghai Road off River Valley Road with swimming pool and Cover Car Park. Built-in area about 1.200 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, bathrooms attached. Freehold Land. Ready for occupation early next year. Selling $375,000/VICTOR a MORRIS WHAMPOA DRIVE BLOCK SS 3-roomed878 words
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Advertisement915 1982-07-06 31 HUDC FARMER COURT, off King's Road. dlst. 10 23rd floor. 1,550 sq ft Facing morning sun. partially furnished Price $330,000 Genuine buyers only Call *****7 No agents. MIMOSA PARK, 3-bedroomed split-level apartment on high floor overlooking pool 1300 sq.ft. $380,000 nett Tel: Jones Real Estate Agency *****64/ *****87 TEOTLE CENTRE915 words
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Advertisement807 1982-07-06 31 DIST. 14, CHENG HONG Mansion. 4 bedrooms, baths attached. 2.550 sq ft Holland Housing: *****04 HOB MARINE PARADE. 5-roomed. high floor, renovated Facing sea. Enquiries: *****86 (Agent) JALAN NOVENA BARAT Walk-up flat. 3 bedrooms Price $200,000 Tel: *****22/ 3/ 4. Miss Flossie TANOLIN HALT. S-ROOMED flat Selling $37,000 Plus other807 words
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Advertisement807 1982-07-06 31 r Warehouse I Factory For Sale I (Special rat"S during Construction pertoO) Warehouse Hgt 8M (26 ft.) Unlit located at Uppar Paya Lebar Road Conv*n*n( transport links Suitable lor light industrial Adequate parking spares Fvef% unit provded <mh al least one car park freehold Loan availaMe Area from 1 11807 words
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Advertisement708 1982-07-06 31 93 Office Spaces a) Sale MAXWELL HOUSE offices/shops for rent or sale (opp Ministry of National Development) Maxwell Rd. District 1. Area: 272 -6200 sqft 12*fc Property Tax Concession M *****22 K.P. TEO GOLDEN WALL AUTO Centre. 1,179 sq ft at $580 psf Maxwell House 273 sq ft $620 psf708 words
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Advertisement991 1982-07-06 32 Pi opei'tlei 93 Office Spaces b) Rental PRESTIGIOUS OFFICE 504 sq ft at Shenton House, high floor, rental $500 psf excluding maintenance or sale considered Available Immediately Tel: *****46 REALTY CENTRE. NEAR iai. Eng Seng School office space 1027 sq ft Partitioned. Rent s3.so psf. Available Immediately Contact MM M991 words
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Advertisement623 1982-07-06 32 LARGE DOUBLE-STOREY SHOPHOUSE at Kalldasa Avenue, Teacher's Estate. Junction of Upper Thomson Road/ Ylo Chu Kang Road Ideal for distributor, construction business or store Shop area approx. 1.700 sq ft. Selling 1880.000 Interested, ring *****89 for appointment. Mr. Ng. CM ORCHARD GROUNDFLOOR facing Orchard Road. 1,403 sq ft. for sale623 words
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Advertisement730 1982-07-06 32 IB I No.VK!.!l_ V More comprehensive itineraries. s^**|2a»22*£ More meals. \*^^^tm More value for your money. More amicable service. /rttrfi jo*^*!* i^ygejt strength of experienced t£&y Tour managers guides. Cherry Blossom's Dream M Java TOUr TO; All Japan Korea fifj? 5 Days $625 Mt mr n Days $2790 Jakaiißogor/Puncak/Bandung I^^730 words
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Advertisement443 1982-07-06 32 >t Q Travel Guide A^^^K Singapore Tennis Centre oXw Travel Agent Division «ta3l3) SMALL AGENT OFFERS BIGGEST DISCOUNT We offer special discount on air rickets to: London Paris Hongkong Bangkok Unbelievable Good Price Give us a cal before making your decision. NAM HO TMKL SERVICE |S) PTE LTD HmsOWck Gl4-1443 words
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Obituary, Illustration184 1982-07-06 33 pimd away peacefully on 3/7/*2 leaving behind hie wMe, Evelyn, eon Kong Tuan, daughter! Janet and June, *on-inla» Francia and goddaughter Ching Ming. Funeral on 7/7/82 Cortege leavoa 7 Mount Roete Road for Our Lady of Lourdee Church, Ophlr Road at Ipm and thence to Ml. Vemon Crematorium.184 words
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Article, Illustration332 1982-07-06 33 The family of the late Mr. TAM AH CHWEE, uge r .A wishes to thank relatives and friends for their kind condolences during their recent bereavement. From: Madam La* Bee Laok wife Patrick Tan Hock Lys (son). Daniel Tan Hock Chuan son Sarina Ooh Lay Hoon (daughter-in-law). Don*332 words
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Obituary, Illustration109 1982-07-06 33 IN LOVING MEMORY OF DAISY KHOO GEK KIAT Called to be with The Lord on Sth July. 1811. 'Face to face O' blissful moment Face to face to see and know Face to face with my Redeemer Jesus Christ who loves me so' Alwaya remembered by parente,109 words
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Article, Illustration30 1982-07-06 33 MR SHAMINDAR SINGH SIDHU BRAR Departed 2«.*J2 Path da Bhog will be held on S 7 12 between 3 to S p.m at Khalaa Dhermak Sebha, Nrven PJd.30 words
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Advertisement783 1982-07-06 33 Education Instruction 110 Foraign DO MUM ON COLLEGE. TORONTO Canada accepts students for January Semester. Free counselling and booklet *****28 Mr Chan/ *****32 John 111 Academic New Courses Starting GCE O ENGLISH LANGUAGE I Sun July 1 1 1 00pm -4 00pm Thur July 15(2 Ispm-5 15pm) GENERAL PAPER Hi783 words
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Advertisement800 1982-07-06 33 I U Education Instruction it-'*—— -jj i B H 115 Driving ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL. Fetch/ send LG-13 Kirn Seng Shopping Centre. Kirn Seng Road *****78/ *****79. CAR, LORRY COURSES. Enrol at Liberty, 24 Upper Serangoon Road. Tel: *****65/ *****18 Branches at Bedok. PERFECT DRIVING CENTRE using new Datsun 120 Y.800 words
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Advertisement382 1982-07-06 33 With deepest sympathy and condolence to: Our Executive Director MR. LIM SWEE SANG on the demise of his father on 5/7/82 FROM THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS, MANAGEMENT STAFF MEC ENGINEERING PTE. LTD. FUYA TRADING CO. Blk 3007, 1548 BEDOK NORTH AYE 4 SINGAPORE 1648 TEL: *****88 (3 lines) passed away382 words
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Advertisement389 1982-07-06 34 S^GQS^ 4B^|9HP SHOPPING MALL AND MCDONALD'S HAMBURGER RESTAURANT, I SL NijJS'^i^BSF^^ IT IS RIGHT AT THE CENTRE OF LUCRATIVE BUSINESS ACTIVITIES. CuppagoSPlafia I The first Tourist/Pedestrian Shopping Mall in MSSKSS^ASS^^SSSm a t I Orchard Road, Robinson Departmental Store and McDonald's Hamburger Restaurant will ANI OHPratP in th 6 nsiohbOUrhOOd haVP389 words
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Article100 1982-07-06 35 CLASS 1 DIV 12,200 m 2,200 m (Ratings 166-139) 11 Taman Stngaptra 61 166 3 Timber Tycoon 58 .5 161 16 Siapa Rajah IV 57 158 4 Victor 111 156 13 It's Too Good 54 .5 153 7 All Is Great 54.5 153 1 Kisstmmee 54100 words
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Article, Illustration523 1982-07-06 35 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By AURIC Stable's Keep Going IV burst into the classic spotlight with a stout-hearted win in the 1,600 m Queen Elizabeth II Cup "trial" at Bukit Timah last Sunday. At his right game for the first time after523 words
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Article285 1982-07-06 35 HOW the beaten favourites fared over the weekend: SATURDAY (good): RACE 3: Big Occasion was up with the early pace but could not fire in the run home. He finished fifth to Hawaiian Song. RACE 4: Entertainment X, third into the straight, coujd not match his older rivals,285 words
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Article74 1982-07-06 35 17 sent up a class THE following horses have been promoted: Pram Claw 3 to I: Alchemist (103), Anak Sarawak II (99), Bold Punter (110), Buttons (96), Chatfield (96). Contilibre (109), Hawaiian Song (102), Paris II (106), Naughty Pigeon (96), Regal Mate V (102), String OPearls n (103), Tomlinson (103),74 words
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Article56 1982-07-06 35 THE official state of the track at Bukit Timah last Sunday was given by the Stipendiary Steward in his report at the end of the day's races as: "Soft for the first five races, thereafter yielding." However, the going was described on the totalisator Indicator board56 words
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Article1619 1982-07-06 35 WEIGHTS, ratings and barrier draws for this weekend's race* here. SATURDAY ClaM 1 Dhr.2 2JOOm (Rating*: Kft-114) Saas Fee 65.5 IB j 14 Valley Fame 61 IX 2 Master Wishes 55 5 146 15 Upper Grosvenor 545 143 13 Fraser Hill V 53.5 141 11 Ponte Vecchio1,619 words
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Advertisement349 1982-07-06 35 At the 400 metres At the finish b^b^ibb*b^bbbb^^m i^tKK^EtKiKßßKßßKKtKK^^^^^^^^ptßi*t** I i M l.Silverhawk; 2. Fellow; 1 Nakuru; i. Luar Biasa J^. H.s^pSt-^ciMBBBMMBIBte'I > Iwß y v^^^s3Bß^j^^o^»^^BllJßßHßii^^^>sTosc^^Bß|^ J < lt -^WBBiß^BlßßßjWßWjpfHoß^WH^OMii^^TSiff^MfcC^^^^B B^^ißß^Bls3ls^^i ~W m •^J»J^^^^Pj^B9^^^«^ J_ak JJBU. **rjt^ l^BlJpy<fßM'^F^-^|MBM-'»^ m^HUMk s^ESBi^B A <»»"^T *V n"' »ti^ j. (.J^^i<t 1*« Arf i;349 words
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Advertisement948 1982-07-06 35 NOTICES m RADIOCOMMUNICATION m OPERATOR'S 1 RADIO AMATEUR H EXAMINATIONS The Telecommunication Authority of Singapore (Telecoms) will be conducting the following examinations. DATE OF FEES W* EXAMINATION EXAMINATION PAYABLE Ha) RADIOCOMMUNICA- 18th August $25.00 H TION OPERATOR'S 1982 GENERAL CERTIFICATE 20th August MR OF COMPETENCY 1982 WL (PART I) Bb)948 words
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Article, Illustration198 1982-07-06 36 FANDI AHMAD, Singapore's ace striker, will not be allowed to compete in the National Football League and the President's Cup this year. The Football Association of Singapore's tournament committee decided this last night when they rejected an application by Division One club198 words
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242 1982-07-06 36 LEONARD KING - LEONARD KING By FARRER PARK UNITED moved closer to the National Football League Division One crown when they scored a comfortable 2-0 win over Changi Constituency at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. United went into the attack from the whistle and were unfortunate242 words
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Article291 1982-07-06 36 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Asian ruling body may fine the Sultanate $2,000 BRUNEI withdrew from the Asian Youth soccer tournament yesterday, citing inadequate preparations as their reason, and are likely to be fined $2,000 by the Asian Football Confederation. According to AFC rules, teams withdrawing291 words
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Article223 1982-07-06 36 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By HASHIM SIDEK, 21, and Victor Pereira, 19, two of the most promising tennis players in Singapore, will take on international women's star Hana Mandlikova and her coach, Betty Stove, in a doubles match at the Singapore Tennis Centre today. Hana, 20,223 words
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244 1982-07-06 36 GOLF ROUND-UP OAK BROOK (Illinois), Mon. Veteran Tom Weiskopf sank a threemetre birdie putt on the 18th hole after Larry Nelson suffered a bogey to win the U*****,000 ($728,000) Western Open by one stroke in a course record total of 12-under par yesterday.Reuter - 244 words
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369 1982-07-06 36 CRICKET ROUND-UP LONDON, Mon. England batsman David Gower hit his third century of the season in the English one-day cricket League yesterday to give Leicestershire an exciting win over Warwickshire. m Leicestershire faced a stiff target of 214 in 37 overs, butReuter - 369 words
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Article107 1982-07-06 36 BENSON Wong was easily the most impressive player in the first round of the Outram Secondary invitation championships at Yorkhill yesterday. He thrashed Benny Tiaja 1541, 15- Other ranlta: Bays single* Loh Khoon Hua bt Chuah Jitt Teng 15-18, 15-4, 15-9; Winston Kwek wo. S.Samsuri; Philip Chee bt107 words
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Article20 1982-07-06 36 FORCES held Singapore Airlines Group to a 11 draw in a Strobel Premier Division hockey match at Tanglin20 words
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Article28 1982-07-06 36 BASKETBALL South Korea beat Taiwan 9MB, Sweden trounced New Zealand 8141 and France defeated Colombia 85-76 in the final-round matches of the Jones Cup in Taipeh28 words
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Article84 1982-07-06 36 BOXING Aaron Pryor. of the United States, retained his World Boxing Association light-welterweight title when he defeated Japan's Akio Kameda in Cincinnati, Ohio. The refereee stopped the fight after one and a half minutes of the fifth round, after Kameda had been put on to the canvas five84 words
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Article48 1982-07-06 36 CYCLING Australian Phil Anderson won the second and longest stage of the Tour de France convincingly in 6 hr 31 mm. and 33 sec. Dutchman Henk Lubberding was second and Frenchman Bernard VaUet, third. Anderson is the overall tour leader with Vallet. second, and Peeters, third.48 words
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Article56 1982-07-06 36 MOTORCYCLING American Freddie Spencer recorded his first world championship win when he took the 500rc Belgian Grand Prix. Bnton Bary Sheene secured second place from Franco Uncini, of Italy, after a tremendous duel. World 2Socr champion Anton Anton, of West Germany, dominated the 2Socc class and Spaniard Ricardo56 words
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Article28 1982-07-06 36 SOCCER I^eds United confirmed the appointment of Eddie Gray as their playermanager. Gray succeeds Allan Clarke, who left last month with a 1:40,000 (5J153.200) -golden handshake.28 words
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Article26 1982-07-06 36 VOLLEYBALL China won the Shanghai men's international tournament when they beat main rivals Brazil 3-1. The United Slates clinched third place, defeating Shanghai 3-2.26 words
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Article22 1982-07-06 36 WATER POLO The United States won the Tasmadian trophy when they defeated west Germany 8 7 in Belgrade AgenciesAgencies - 22 words
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Advertisement311 1982-07-06 36 Our deposit rates currently are as follows On Call V.I %pa Savings Accounts 9 p a Fixed Deposits 1 month 9 1 /2 %P a 3 months 9Va pa 6 months 9 1 /4 %pa 9 months 9 1 /4 %pa 12 months 9 1 /2 %pa 24 months 9V2311 words
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Advertisement38 1982-07-06 36 The stylish HANA is In action TODAY, 5.30 p.m. at the Singapore Tennis Centre VS BETTY STOVE A rare opportunity that tennis fans should not miss!! 2 lucky men will challenge the beautiful stars after their Singles match38 words
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Miscellaneous65 1982-07-06 36 ATHLETICS SAPSA track and Held meet (Bedok Sports ComDlex, 2 p.m. BADMINTON Outram Secondary invitation championships (Outram, 2 p.m.). HOCKEY BHA Strabel Premier Mv: Singapore Cricket Gub v Jansenites (Padang, 5 20 p.m.). Dtv One: Police B v Seletar (Thomson Rd, 5.20 p.m.). SOCCER NFL Dtv. I: Tampines Rovers v65 words
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Article, Illustration606 1982-07-06 37 I WAS pressing too hard. Being down two sets to one gave me a shot in the arm. I said to myself, 'You're out of here if you don't get straight. Cut down on your errors and slow down the pace.' I did that. Then, inAP - 606 words
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Article187 1982-07-06 37 MEN Bta«ks, final: Jimmy Connors (US) bt John MrEnroe (US) 3-6, 6-3, 6-7. 7--1,44. Daables, final: Peter i McNamara and Paul i McNamee (Aust) bt Peter Fleming and John MrEnroe US) 6-3, 6-2. Mixed double*, second round: Dirk Stockton (US)Bettina Bunge (WG) bt Mike Guntrip (US) andReuter - 187 words
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Article495 1982-07-06 37 6 BECAUSE I wasn't able to rise to a higher level In the fifth set. I needed to be able to break his serve in the final set, and I couldn't do it. I could not get my adrenalin flowing. I felt it more in the fourthReuter - 495 words
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228 1982-07-06 37 Mac and Denton nearly come to blows LONDON, Mon. John MrEnroe nearly came to blows with another player daring a healed argument In the changing rooms shortly niter scoring a narrow vlctory In 'he men's double* semi-finals at the Wimbledon tennis championships on Saturday. The Incident followed a dispute daringAFP - 228 words
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Article, Illustration482 1982-07-06 38 MAGNIFIQUE! WORLD CUP SPECIAL 1 A case of French champagne after all that Irish spirit FRANCE 4 N. IRELAND 1 MADRID, Mon. France extinguished the fire in the hearts of the Northern Ireland players in just 15 minutes and waltzed to a 4-1 victory in their World Cup second-round Group482 words
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Article, Illustration247 1982-07-06 38 'The strain finally caught up with us' MADRID, Mon. "We didn't disgrace the country, we did as well as we possibly could," said Northern Ireland striker Gerry Armstrong after yesterday's 4-1 defeat by France had eliminated the Irish from the World Cup finals. "I suppose the strain finally caught upAP - 247 words
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Article20 1982-07-06 38 Yance iiistria I Ireland 2200 5 1 4 2 0 112 3 1 2 0 113 6 120 words
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Article82 1982-07-06 38 THERE will be no Special World Cup Edition of the Straits Times tomorrow morning or Thursday morning as the tournament takes a break in the build-up to Thursday night's semifinals in Barcelona and Seville. Our Special Edition will return on Friday morning with first reports82 words
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Article89 1982-07-06 38 ALGIERS, Mon. Mohieildine Khalef has resigned as national coach of Algeria just two weeks after their historic 2-1 defeat of West (iermany in the World Cup finals Khalef told the El Moudjahid newspaper he MM tired of what he described as constant sniping. Algeria dropped out of theAFP - 89 words
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Advertisement487 1982-07-06 38 The GDC Combo Punchbinder lets you do plostic coil binding onytime I fe^MßL^^w _S& in ycxjf own office quickly neatly ond !&^Bi^2£^£^r cheaply Now you con produce catalogues X/ presentations ond reports that look better turn easier ond loy flatter And like all GDC binding systems it is light in487 words
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Article, Illustration467 1982-07-06 39 NOT EVEN LATO IN FULL FLIGHT SOARD VIVA POLONIA AND THEN A DANCE OF JOY WARSAW, Mon. One Polish fan sang "Viva Polonia" and danced for Joy when her team drew M with the Soviet Union and qualified for the semi-finals in Madrid. Another could not bear to watch theAP - 467 words
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Article, Illustration116 1982-07-06 39 MADRID, Mon. West Germany will be without captain Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (above) if they reach Thursday's semi-finals, manager Jupp Derwall said yesterday. Rummenigge, joint top scorer in the tournament with four goals, is still suffering from the thigh injury which has plagued him since the finals began. IHe wasUPI - 116 words
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Article83 1982-07-06 39 4 Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (West Germany), Zbigniew Boniek (Poland). Zieo (Brazil). 5 I as/lo Kiss (Hungary), Gerry Armstrong (Northern Ireland). t Laszlo Fazekas (Hungary), Tibor Nyilasi (Hungary), John Wark (Scotland), Bryan Robson (England). Eder (Brazil). Diego Maradona (Argentina), Gabor Poloskei (Hungary), Walter Schachner Austria), Daniel Bertoni (Argentina), Falcao (Brazil),Reuter - 83 words
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Article732 1982-07-06 39 Polish without the shine BARCELONA, Mon. Poland cruised without style to a 0-0 draw with the Soviet Union yesterday clinching a spot in the last four. The Poles, big favourites with the crowd in Nou Camp Stadium, went into the match needing only a draw to top Group A ofAP - 732 words
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Article26 1982-07-06 39 P W D L F A Pt Poland I \S-SR Belgium 2 110 3 0 3 2 110 10 3 2002 0 4 026 words
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Advertisement157 1982-07-06 39 We are one step ahead in technology PRIME HEATER Pi. il The only one in the market today with electronic control INTER-RANK PTE LTD 01-19 To 01 21 Blk 333 eN Kreta Ayer Road. Singapore C2OB .^^^^^P^^^T '"S^ Tel *****91 *****92 *****74 THE NEW SUPER COUPE fIUHH^IIBI 3BKI COMPARISON CHART157 words
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Article, Illustration493 1982-07-06 40 JUDITH HALE - JUDITH HALE By WHLLt major airnnes in the world are reporting losses due to the recession, Singapore Airlines has chalked up I an impressive pre-tax I profit of $22 million in I its last financial year j an increase of 22.2493 words
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31 1982-07-06 40 United States flights up 63.4% European flights up 14.9% West and South Asian flights up 37.4% South-east Asian flights up 20.7% Oriental flights up OA'i31 words
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Article38 1982-07-06 40 JAKARTA, Mon Visiting French Foreign Trade Minister Michel Jobert discussed bilateral trade today with indonesian officials. Mr Jobert, on a three-day visit to Indonesia, held talks with his counterpart, Mr Radius Prawiro, and high-ranking officials UPIUPI - 38 words
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Article, Illustration334 1982-07-06 40 LAI YEW KONG - LAI YEW KONG, By Home Affairs Correspondent JUNIOR police officers will soon discard their number tags. Those unsightly and impersonal identification tags worn since colonial days are to go because the police force wants to stress personalised services and close human relationships. By334 words
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Article86 1982-07-06 40 AN Indonesian Air Force team arrived here yesterday to take part in a twoday combined exercise with the Republic of Singapore Air Force. Codenamed "Elang Indopura Two," the command post exercise will be held at Paya Lebar Airport, starting tomorrow. Its purpose is to test and evaluate86 words
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Article, Illustration260 1982-07-06 40 BRIDGET TAN - HOW COURTESY CAMPAIGN HAS HELPED ME BRIDGET TAN By AT ONE time, Mrs Dorothy AUmark's condition met with indifference. Bat since the start of Singapore's courtesy campaign, she has found nothing bat kindness. Five recent acts of courtesy from a hawker, a schoolboy, a labourer, a policeman and a taxi260 words
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213 1982-07-06 40 Jakarta to raise oil output to 2 m -barrels- JAKARTA, Mon INDONESIA will raise its oil production from 1.6 million to two million barrels a day within the next few years, said the Mining and Energy Minister, Dr Subroto, over the weekend. He said oil production will be increased toAFP - 213 words
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Article57 1982-07-06 40 SEOUL, Mon. Chung SoonChul, 27, a college dropout, was sentenced to W years' jail today on charges of arson at the US cultural centre in Kwangiu in December 1980. Chung had told the Seoul district criminal court that he had set fire to the centre to show hisAP - 57 words
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Article50 1982-07-06 40 NAIROBI, Mon. In a series of daring night-time burglaries, thieves have stolen half the newly-erected overhead street lights in the Umoja housing estate on the outskirts of Nairobi, the Kenyan news agency said today. The street lights were put up to reduced night-time burglaries in the area. UPIUPI - 50 words
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Article48 1982-07-06 40 CAIRO, Mon. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak today said he had accepted an Iraqi invitation to attend the Non-aligned countries summit in Baghdad next September. Iraqi Justice Minister Mem/ er Al Shaoui who arrived here today, delivered the invitation from Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. AFP.AFP - 48 words
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Article25 1982-07-06 40 MANILA, Mon. Communist guerillas killed 10 people, including four government soldiers, in southern Philippines over the weekend, military headquarters said today. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article58 1982-07-06 40 BEIJING. Mon. The Guangming Daily today denounced a revival of travelling circus shows in which very young children are used (or cruel or dangerous tricks in several parts of China, despite nation-wide measures to ban such shows. They were still very common in the provinces of Jiangsu, Anhui,AFP - 58 words
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Advertisement367 1982-07-06 40 When you start reeling afraid or combing your hair, it's time to face the problem. Thinning hair. If you hesitate, you may not do anything about it. And the problem only gets worse. With the Svenson Non-Surgical method of Hair Replacement, we can replace what you've lost in only a367 words
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Miscellaneous135 1982-07-06 40 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 2S mln. SUNSET today: 7.14 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.13 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 11 14 C Sunny Manila 24 31 C Cloudy Banxkak 26 33 C Cloudy Melbmirae 6 10C Rain Belong 20 30 C135 words
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Article, Illustration569 1982-07-06 40 ITALY 3 BRAZIL 2 BARCELONA, Mon. Italian centre-forward Paolo Rossi ripped apart the World Cup form book today with a brilliant burst of scoring that put favourites Brazil out of the finals. Rossi, who returned to action only last April after a two-yearReuter - 569 words
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Article134 1982-07-06 40 BARCELONA, Mon Hrazil made the mistake of not marking Italy's hat-trick hero Paolo Rossi more tightly, their manager, Tele Santana said. "We gave him too much space," said Santana. "I've always said we could be beaten and today's result proves It. However, we played betterReuter; AFP - 134 words
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Article24 1982-07-06 40 Italy Brazil Argentina P W D L F A Pt 2200 5 3 4 2101 5 4 2 2002 2 5 024 words
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Article, Illustration552 1982-07-06 40 Skipper gets taste of the big-time at last, but it's so hard to swallow ENGLAND 0 SPAIN 0 MADRID, Mon. West Germany won their World Cup semi-final place when former champions England and hosts Spain fought out a goalless draw here tonight. England, needing to winAgencies - 552 words
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Advertisement269 1982-07-06 40 POLAND ITALY (Barcelona, Thursday 11.15 p.m.) FRANCE v WEST GERMANY (Seville. Friday 3 a.m.) Or trade in your old hut workable washina machine tor $100 without paying any cash deoosit 1 And thereafter from only $57 per month* this new super La Germania is yours y*utrsiA union rlfrigeratk)* union home269 words
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Advertisement374 1982-07-06 40 When you start feeling afraid of combing your hair, it's time to face the problem. Thinning hair If you hesitate, you may not do anything about it. And the problem only gets worse. With the Svenson Non-Surgical method of Hair Replacement, we can replace what you've lost in only a374 words
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Article, Illustration727 1982-07-06 1 ANY play which boasts a catchy hit song called The Angle of Incidence is Equal to the Angle of Refraction is obviously a rather special theatrical event as young theatre-goers all over Britain have discovered. The work in question is Clive King's Shine a Light. There are727 words
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Article, Illustration643 1982-07-06 1 THE same unconventional creative force Introduced thousands to a subject that daunts them as much as scientific theory classical music. Record producers Don Reedman and Jeff Jarratt are the men behind the phenomenal success of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra's pop single, Hooked on Classics643 words
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Article, Illustration290 1982-07-06 2 Uranium crisis in next 30 years HORIZON URANIUM GOES CRITICAL (Ch 5, 1t.15 p.m.): In the last 25 years, uranium was considered useless. But since then it has become one of the world's most sought after commodities. At first it was believed that uranium fuel in nuclear power could provide290 words
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Article, Illustration658 1982-07-06 3 Met Opera stars score a success Opera has taken Singapore by storm. At sell-out evenings in the Victoria Theatre last Friday, Saturday and Sunday, rapturous applause greeted the New York Met's stars who contributed their velvet voices to this milestone in our cultural life. Maybe it wasn't total music theatre.658 words
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Article687 1982-07-06 3 LA BOBEME AND AIDA Patchy opera well received by audience 4 At Sunday night's performance, sizeable excerpts from two warhorses, La Boheme and Aida, were featured. Such a compromise in opera, which many see as total music theatre, is unsatisfactory. Often, the gaping holes created by such extrapolations only serve687 words
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Article568 1982-07-06 3 CARMEN AND LA TRAVIATA Tales of ill-fated love THE New York Metropolitan Opera Stars' abridged presentations of popular operas, in conjunction with the SSO, constitute a milestone in the cultural history of Singapore. Saturday night's performances featured Bizet's Carmen and Verdi's L* Tnvimt*. Both are tales of ill-fated love, ending568 words
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Article, Illustration260 1982-07-06 4 How to look your youngest every day ONE OF the secrets ot true skin beauty lies in the remarkable properties of a tropically moist oil blend which, through its extraordinary affinity with the skin's own natural beautifying oils and moisture, actually surrounds keratinising cells in your skin with an environment260 words
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Article, Illustration1086 1982-07-06 4 By SUSAN HELLER ANDERSON in New York People tend to view couples as one unit, but they're not. Each person has his own profile. We make wonderful music together, but I make wonderful music with other conductors too. Israela Margalit, pianist THEY are inNYT - 1,086 words
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Article754 1982-07-06 4 Culttii excha tural hange (With a little help from MY HUSBAND likes surprising me. "Lucky thing," I can hear you say. But I'm not sure that you'd enjoy his surprises... don't. Take last Friday, for example. He came heme from work and said that we had to attend a dinner754 words
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552 1982-07-06 4 Hello there, Ms i re, Ms Secretary By H ZHU IT HAS happened to me time and again. I hope you are not one of the guilty ones. Are you one of our prettily-clad secretaries having the sweetest of voices on the telephone and priding yourself as the best of552 words
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Article, Illustration31 1982-07-06 5 Klack-and-white out- «J«" P»nte Sarong turned t with oho-tiied-off teamed with strap- mini... a piece of less black top and sacking at the waist bronze Peranakan belt is an unusual touch31 words
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Article, Illustration604 1982-07-06 5 By PHYLLIS FELDK AMP in New York THE aura of good breeding has not been accorded this much respect in fashion circles since kid gloves and calling cards were requisite equipment for the modish lady. Well-mannered clothes of the sort once favoured in the higher reaches of society604 words
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Article, Illustration1122 1982-07-06 7 A result of economic success is that more and more Japanese are becoming "expatriate". But adjustments are probably harder for these corporate wives and children than for other nationalities on the move. AMELIA A. NEWCOMB discovers that one of the bewildering differences for1,122 words
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Article, Illustration64 1982-07-06 7 4 Well, at first I noticed things like so many women who have children are working. They're so independent. But what I noticed most was that people always wanted to know my opinion. Even the real estate lady asked me what I thought of the houses we were looking at.64 words
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405 1982-07-06 7 GILLEB LAFFON - GILLEB LAFFON By HEAVY industry is slowly but surely killing off the world's freshwater fish. They are dying in lakes and rivers as far apart as Canada, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Scotland. Sweden and the United States. In Sweden, for example, there is noAFP - 405 words
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Article, Illustration1097 1982-07-06 8 Will deciphering the whispered messages of the wind soon make air travel safer? In Boulder, Colorado, DAVID SALISBURY talks with scientists to establish which way the wind's blowing in research. The substance of the winds is too thin for human eyes, their written language is too difficult1,097 words
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Article987 1982-07-06 1 TAN JONG SEE - TAN JONG SEE By IF CONFUCIUS were alive and could watch the inter-school debate on television last week, he would have been startled to see his thoughts being debated about by Singaporeans. The motion was: Confucianism runs contrary to the democratic process in our modern society.987 words
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Article105 1982-07-06 1 .itt^&WtfitifnM? S*±*lW«6ftfj*fr *«att **w^«waifcK w fc»**»ifcttJ'j#ftt wl ft tfl ft JE-A-^EHHIiJgA-"f-$-Z f! 31 ft «,-§:<{. W*W*lstffi|H&fl!t E//H*ffUW£ 51 SiftiE/fWSKHfI >&*•«:&*•«**• a*S*»fft.kils&ttj F f6fr]sfe*Sflt*ii fM f"jfft(rjw»f»° "K"J tt *<SW«*«<o' Lift »i »6*S Wf.7. ft #1* iT« t«fflSiUA K££fttt&£Hi -wtw-mtt t RWftflmr*WsW ft- ®-%\n%£ftn\t |if]fttfft BPffi/L F W»M H fti- i**iE'L> ft*105 words
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Article, Illustration305 1982-07-06 2 BU DAI XI, the traditional Taiwanese puppet show, was developed in the southern Fujian region of China and was introduced to Taiwan by immigrants from Quanzhou and Chaozhou. The art form's attributes, including puppets, stage, costumes, music and script, are closely related to other folk arts.305 words
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Article, Illustration1092 1982-07-06 4 Oleh M.N. DJULI panduan penqqunaan Itahaia 0 WALAUPUN Bahasa Melayu sedang berkembang dengan pesatnya, digunakan dengan iayanya di berbagai bidang, mengapakah masih ada juga keluhan dan keraguan terhadapnya? Kita tidak dapat mengatakan bahawa keluhan-keluhan tersebut tidak berasas, kerana hujah-hujah yang dikemukakan dapat diterima akal. Walaupun seringkali1,092 words
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Article487 1982-07-06 4 SENDINAMA sering menjadi masalah, baik di dalam Bahasa Melayu mahupun Bahasa Inggeris. Umpamanya. di dalam Bahasa Melayu, sering kita temui kesilapan begini: Pihak berkuasa tidak mengetahui tentang hal itu. Di sini tentang tidak harus digunakan. Mengetahui sudah membawa makna tahu tentang. Jadi, yang betul ialah mengetahui ha]487 words
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Article, Illustration117 1982-07-06 4 Wustrator: Alisan Story by Huron A.R. 10a) Tetapi lamunarmya terhenti secara mendadak apabla Mai* tiba-tiba mencubit pipinya. mengusinya dan menyambung perbualan setelah tidak berfcata-kata buat beberapa lama. 10a) But her thoughts were abruptly interrupted when Malik suddenly pinched her cheek, teased her and resumed the conversa tion between117 words
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Advertisement434 1982-07-06 1 NOTICES SOUTH PACIFIC TEXTILE INDUSTRIES BERHAD AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES (Incorporated in Malaysia) UNAUDITED PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 3 1 ST MARCH 1 982 Six months to Six months to 31stMorch 1982 31st March 1981 Company Group Company Group M$ "ftT" Ml ~MJ Turnover 10,304,848 20,099,708434 words
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Advertisement333 1982-07-06 1 A\ KUALA LUMPUR J£^L KEPQNG BERHAD SOIL AGRONOMIST A vacancy for a Soil Agronomist exists in our Joint Agronomy Division at Sungei Buloh, Selangor. The successful candidate should:— 1 be a Malaysian citizen but preference will be given to a Bumiputra; (2) possess a degree in Agricultural/Biological Science, preferably with333 words
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Advertisement272 1982-07-06 2 APPOINTMENTS W We" have following job opportunities for intelli- gent, hardworking, suitably qualified Malaysians in our Automatic Particleboard Modern Board Laminating Plants. 1) SHIFT SUPERVISORS Fair knowledge on electrical or mechanical aspects of timber industries machineries. Preferable 2 years in related timber industries. 2) LABORATORY ASSISTANT Good knowledge of wood272 words
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Advertisement644 1982-07-06 3 APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited for appointment to the service of the Board as:A Training Officers m the following fields: 1 Acodemic Subjects (English Mathematics) 2 Electrical Engineering (Lift and Escalator) 3 Hotel and Catering (Patisserie Food Preparation) 4 Interior Design Gross Salary Ronge: $640-2450/2550-3050 (Entry point will depend on qualifications644 words
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