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Title Section14 1982-07-08 1 The Straits Tunes Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8214 words
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Article, Illustration667 1982-07-08 1 Ships ready for evacuation but... BEIRUT, Wednesday THE United States today deployed its ships close to the Lebanese coast despite a rejection by the Palestine Liberation Organisation of an American plan to evacuate PLO guerillas from Lebanon aboard the US Sixth Fleet. The deploymentAgencies - 667 words
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Article132 1982-07-08 1 Scandal accused for court PRISON guards escorting Chang Young-Ja to a courtroom of the Seoul District Criminal Court yesterday Together with her husband, former Deputy Director of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA) Lee ChoiHi, and five associates, Chang was taken to court Tor the opening of their trial. TheyAP - 132 words
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698 1982-07-08 1 Jeya to answer charge before panel tomorrow MR J.B. Jeyaretnam will appear before a committee comprising his fellow MPs tomorrow to answer a charge that he breached and abused his parliamentary privilege during a March sitting. According to sources, he will be given full opportunity to elaborate on a written698 words
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Article80 1982-07-08 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. Deputy US Secretary of State Walter Stoessel has taken over as acting Secretary of State after the resignation of Alexander Haig, department spokesman Dean Fischer said today. He said Mr Stoessel, 62, took over on Monday and will serve as acting secretary until the expectedReuter - 80 words
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Article100 1982-07-08 1 TOKYO, Wed. Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki says the government hopes to hold Japan's defence spending to within 1 per cent of the nations gross national product (GNP) in fiscal 1983. But he hinted today at a possible rise in defence spending above 1 per cent ofAP - 100 words
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Article88 1982-07-08 1 LONDON, Wed. Rear Admiral John "Sandy" Woodward, the man who gilded Britain's task force 12^71 km away to victory In the Falkland Islands, had leas success In starting a holiday. Visiting his yacht, Cry Havoc, at Cnlchester Harbour yesterday, the at-yrar-old man sUnped on the jettyAP - 88 words
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426 1982-07-08 1 PETER HAZELHURST - Rearming will alarm SEA, Tokyo warned PETER HAZELHURST By Our Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Wednesday THE Japanese government was warned today that Southeast Asian nations will become deeply alarmed and apprehensive if they suspect Japan is planning to revise its postwar "peace" Constitution to allow it to re-arm itself as a426 words
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Article95 1982-07-08 1 We must change with the times CHANGING names is not new. Our forefathers used only names written In Chinese characters. They were given English names when they came to Singapore. In this generation, we have modified our names further by using Christian names such as John and Mary. It proves95 words
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Article104 1982-07-08 1 LONDON, Wed. Mr Lee Kuan Yew will make an official visit to Britain from July 13 to 17, it was announced by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's office today. The Prime Minister will have talks in London with Mrs Thatcher and British Foreign Secretary Francis Pym.Reuter; AP - 104 words
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Article, Illustration585 1982-07-08 1 Prince makes a vow on Cambodian soil SIHANOUK'S HISTORIC CROSSING SROCH SRANG (Cambodia), Wed. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the head of a new Cambodian resistance government, crossed the Thai frontier into Cambodia today and vowed to several hundred guerilla fighters that he would free his homeland from the Vietnamese. Prince SihanoukAP; AFP - 585 words
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Article64 1982-07-08 1 "TEL AVIV, Wed. Israeli troops today used teargas and water hoses to disperse students on the occupied West Bank on the fourth day of protests against the occupation of Lebanon, Israel radio said. Students at Blr Zelt University on the West Bank erected barricades drapHe the arrest64 words
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436 1982-07-08 1 Three announce partial pullout of troops HO CHI MINH CITY, Wed. Indochinese foreign ministers today announced a unilateral partial withdrawal of Vietnamese troops in Cambodia beginning this month. They also called for an international conference on South-east Asia. In a communique at the end of their two-day biannual meeting here,436 words
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Advertisement59 1982-07-08 1 50 pages today A look at the last (our Pago 39 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,5,1 CAUSEWAY 16 COMICS 15 EDITORIAL It LETTERS 17 BACKGROUND 18 TIMES BUSINESS lft-B CLASSIFIEDS 23-32 SPORTS Positivism That's how to tackle competition Pago 11 RADIO AND TV I OUTLOOK 5 CINEMA I What we59 words
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Article692 1982-07-08 2 Lower rice prices RICE prices, especially that of Thai 100 per cent rice, have gone down at some provision shops. This was found during spot checks by NTUC Welcome, an official said. But he could not say by how much. However, a check by The Straits Times on 12692 words
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Article201 1982-07-08 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE record $25 million whole life insurance policy taken by a local developer shows two things. Protection Is gaining ground as the main reason for insurance. Life is not only no longer cheap, its potential value Is being reassessed. The real problem with insurance in201 words
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Article239 1982-07-08 2 TIPS ON PREVENTING MARITIME FRAUDS MARITIME fraud cases have been increasing in recent years in Singapore. Last year, the number reported reached an all-time high of 18. Noting this trend, the head of the CTD commercial crime division, Supt. Abu Bakar Moosa, said maritime frauds like other crimes239 words
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Article62 1982-07-08 2 JAPAN JUSTIFIES WAR JAPAN'S conduct in the Second World War were legitimate acts of self-defence; the wartime Prime Minister, Mr Hideki Toji, was really a man of peace instead of a war criminal, and Japanese soldiers behaved decently towards their prisoners of war. Such is the Jens through which62 words
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Article242 1982-07-08 2 Clear vision ahead TOP shooter Lee Kum Cheok revealed an astonishing piece of information yesterday he was suffering from cataract when he blazed away to a gold medal in the trap individual event in last year's South-east Asia Games in Manila. In fact, the Sportsman of the Year has242 words
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Article605 1982-07-08 2 Plans to oust M uldoon PREMIER Robert Muldoon of New Zealand is facing a growing rebellion in the party he has dominated for seven years. The dissatisfaction is over his economic management and swelling ambitions among younger Cabinet members. The challenger is former Minister of Works and605 words
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Article356 1982-07-08 2 Unique voice TAY CHENG-JIM is conspicuous among countertenors, the male equivalent of the soprano. He specialises in French songs and has a reputation for a natural feeling for musical nuances, a wide vocal range and a broad spectrum of vocal colour. Singapore-bom Cheng-Jim, who graduated from the Guildhall356 words
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Article219 1982-07-08 2 MCA's No. 2 to go DATUK RICHARD HO will step down as the national deputy president of the Malaysian Chinese Association, party sources said in Lumut. The former Labour and Manpower Minister, who was surprisingly not nominated by his party to contest the recent general election, resigned219 words
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Article157 1982-07-08 2 Adopting the spirit WHILE many scholars in the West emphasise its dictatorial elements, the Chinese stress Confucianism's universal applications. However, neither gives a complete insight, said Professor James Hsiung, one of seven American scholars who will advise on teaching Confucianist ethics in schools. During the Han157 words
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285 1982-07-08 3 COLOMBO, Wed. The Sri Lanka cabinet yesterday approved legislation to Implement international conventions against unlawful seizure of aircraft. The move came Just one week after Sri Lankan Sepala Ekanayake hijacked an Alitalia airliner in Bangkok, obtained USS3M,«M (about SSCI«,IM) was reunited with his wife and sonAP; AFP - 285 words
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343 1982-07-08 3 China injects new blood into the united front BEIJING, Wednesday CHINA, gradually trying to streamline its vast -million-strongbureaucr-acy, has started to revamp its main united front organisation which links the ruling communist party with non-communists. The secretary-general of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) told a four-day meeting ofReuter - 343 words
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Article, Illustration294 1982-07-08 3 Muldoon faces party revolt over economy PREMIER Robert Muldoon of New Zealand is facing a growing rebellion inside the National Party government he j has dominated for seven years. He is faced with dissatisfaction over his economic policies and swelling ambitions among younger members of his Cabinet. Mr Muldoon's ability294 words
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Article80 1982-07-08 3 ANKARA, Wed. Former Turkish Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit was sentenced yesterday to two months and 27 days in jail (or defying a military decree which bans former politicians from making public statements. The charges followed an article he wrote for the West German magazine Der SpiegelReuter - 80 words
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Article38 1982-07-08 3 MOSCOW, Wed. Brazilian Antonio Menezes won the Tchaikovsky International Cello Competition yesterday, while the silver medal went to Alexander Rudin of the Soviet Union. West German George Faust won the bronze prize at Tchaikovsky Hall. UPI.UPI - 38 words
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242 1982-07-08 3 HK gOVt faces row over Falklands donation HONGKONG, Wed. A row was brewing today over a HK$2l million (5J7.6 million) donation by the Hongkong government to Britain s special fund for servicemen and civilians involved in the battle for the Falkland Islands. The contribution, recommended last week by the LegislativeReuter - 242 words
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150 1982-07-08 3 BANGKOK, Wed. Five or six men scaled the walls of a provincial prison on Monday night and released six women prisoners, police in the provincial capital of Prachuab Kirikhan, about 30 km south of Bangkok, reported today. The warden of the women'sAFP - 150 words
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Article187 1982-07-08 3 Drive to end marriage racket NEW DELHI, Wed. Islamic religious leaders in southern India are trying to break a marriage racket in which rich Arabs, mostly from the Gulf states, acquire young Indian brides for brief marriages. The Press Trust of India (PTI) reported that about 400 such marriages hadReuter - 187 words
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Article, Illustration123 1982-07-08 3 Boy finds rare blind snake on nature trip SCHOOLBOY n*tar»ll»t Phil Griffin of Perth (above) with the naturally blind snake he found during a trip in north-west Australia. The snake is the »nly one of its kind known to science, and has been presented to the West Australian Museum. The123 words
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Article52 1982-07-08 3 LONDON, Wed. A runaway 60-tonne slag truck rammed and demolished a tea shop and two other stone buildings in Ironbridge yesterday, killing four people and injuring eight others, police said. It was not immediately clear why the truck went out of control. Its driver was seriouslyUPI - 52 words
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Article43 1982-07-08 3 TOKYO, Wed. An American engineer for IBM Corporation was found dead in his Tokyo hotel room yesterday, police said. Mr C. Gordon Thompson. 49, a senior associate enpnee r for IBM. is believed to have died of a heart attack. UPI.UPI - 43 words
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533 1982-07-08 4 GLENDA KORPORAAL - GLENDA KORPORAAL By Our Washington reporter WASHINGTON, Wed. The United States should exercise great restraint in any. future military relationship with China, a report just released here by the Brookings Institution warned. The report added that the US should undertake aUPI - 533 words
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Article383 1982-07-08 4 Constitution amended THE SRI LANKAN Cabinet decided yesterday to amend the constitution to enable the President to seek a fresh mandate before the expiry of his six-year term. Political sources said this was an indication that President Junius Jayewardene, whose term ends in February 1981, might call anReuter - 383 words
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Article211 1982-07-08 4 CUBAN DIPLOMATS IN BID TO BUY HIGH TECHNOLOGY GOODS WASHINGTON, Wed. THE State Department said yesterday It had expelled two Cuban diplomats, accused of trying to bay large quantities of high technology' electronics equipment in violation of US law. The diplomats were identified by the department as Second SecretaryUPI - 211 words
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Article195 1982-07-08 4 SAUDI SHEIKH EVICTED OVER $2m HOTEL BILL HOLLYWOOD (Florida), Wed. Sheikh Mohammed Al-Fassi, a member of the Saudi royal household, was evicted last night from his hotel suite and arrested, apparently over a dispute about a bill for more than USJI million (552.15 million), police said. "All I knowUPI - 195 words
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Advertisement257 1982-07-08 4 MANUFACTURERS OF SOLID TEAKWOOD MERANTI HAND CARVED DECORATIVE DOORS IN SUPERB CHINESE OR EUROPEAN DESIGN SERVICE INCLUSIVE OF INSTALLATION VARNISHING LIAN WAH TEAKWOOD COMPANY '34 136.15t Floor Shaw Towers Beach Rd Singapore o7 lB ♦SO9OO. ***** b! *****15Tetex RS ***** LIAMWA ~***—^Br i iX^^BB BMifiK BBBBJBB) Hrn .^BC... _nn BB^BBmBh257 words
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Article, Illustration6 1982-07-08 5 car gear-boxes take a new turn6 words
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396 1982-07-08 5 WARSAW, Wed. Poland has announced a new wage policy that will provide higher income and even West-ern-style incentives to ■workers in a desperate attempt to improve falling productivity. The announcement took observers by surprise, coming after Parliament had passed a tight budget for 1982,Agencies - 396 words
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Article, Illustration44 1982-07-08 5 In other Words.... 4 Mount Everest is now Uttered with junk from bottom to top and a few bodies as well. Sir Edmund Hillary, the first man to reach the mountain's summit in 1953. lamenting the way climbers ha ye been littering the peak.44 words
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Article244 1982-07-08 5 PRESSURE is growing in the Vatican for the head of its bank, American Archbishop Paul MarcinI kus, to resign over deali ings with the Banco i I Ambrosiano of the late financier Roberto Calvi, j Vatican sources said today. They added that senior officials,244 words
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Article127 1982-07-08 5 PARIS, Wed. Militant businessmen caused chaos at the bourse here today when they threw smokebombs and firecrackers to protest against government-imposed price freezes. The National Association of Small and Medium Industries said it was trying to save its members from bankruptcy, adding that the protest was onlyReuter - 127 words
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208 1982-07-08 5 MOSCOW, Wed. Soviet aviation authorities have withheld almost all details of the crash of an Aeroflot airliner bound for West Africa with about 90 people on board. Diplomats from Senegal and Sierra Leone, the plane's only two scheduled stops, said they haveUPI - 208 words
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244 1982-07-08 5 'Beat sanctions or else' warning to contractors MOSCOW, Wed. Soviet officials have told senior Western businessmen involved in the controversial East-West gas pipeline to find ways of overcoming sanctions imposed by Washington last month or face stiff financial penalties for non-delivery, commercial sources said yesterday. A delegation from the WestReuter - 244 words
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85 1982-07-08 5 LONDON, Wed. Nearly 200 more train engineers defied union leaders and returned to work yesterday but British Rail dashed its own optimistic reports and warned the three-day-old strike that has crippled the national rail network may last weeks. "We are set here expecting aUPI - 85 words
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Article, Illustration148 1982-07-08 7 TEL AVIV, Wed. The popularity •f Prime Minister Menachem Begin and Defence Minister Ariel Sharon has soared as a result of the Lebanese war, a poll showed yesterday. Mr Sharon's leap in popularity exceeded even that of Mr Begin, from 42.1 per cent to 56UPI - 148 words
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562 1982-07-08 7 GLENDA KORPORAAL - GLENDA KORPORAAL By Our Washington reporter WASHINGTON, Wed. The Reagan administration will be looking for some Allied troop contribution to overcome growing concern in Congress over its plans to send US Marines into Lebanon. If it is to win theReuter - 562 words
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246 1982-07-08 7 Israel troops fire tear gas at Paestinian students TEL AVIV, Wed. In the third day of violent protests on the occupied West Bank, Israeli troops fired tear gas to break up Palestinian students who shouted "Ariel Sharon, get out of Lebanon," Israel Radio said. The radio added that the municipalUPI - 246 words
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Article61 1982-07-08 7 ISRAELI soldiers are under strict orders to respect the Arab population under its control in Lebanon, especially the women, the Israeli army's chief military prosecutor said in Tel Aviv on Tuesday. "We have instructed our soldiers not to touch > the civilian population and in particular,AP - 61 words
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Article84 1982-07-08 7 ISKAKLJ Defence Minister Ariel Sharon said in Jerusalem yesterday that the Israeli invasion of Lebanon had prevented a war against Israel by Palestinians and Syrians. Speaking at a staff college graduation cere- mony. Mr Sharon said Israel had proof that in the next two years aAFP - 84 words
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Article83 1982-07-08 7 TASS news agency yesterday criticised the Arab world's attitude toward Lebanon, in what appeared to be a call to action and as a reply to criticism of Moscow's own relative passivity in the crisis. Noting the failure of the Arab foreign ministers meeting in Tunis, TassAFP - 83 words
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167 1982-07-08 7 TEL AVTV, Wed. Nearly a thousand foreign mercenaries and terrorists among the ranks of Palestinian militants in Lebanon are complicating the work of US negotiator Philip Habib and others, the Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported yesterday. It said decisions on what to do with these men, whoAFP - 167 words
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Article, Illustration19 1982-07-08 8 Ml LTI-storey buildings have been reduced to rubble and some of them still carry the reek of death19 words
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Article, Illustration20 1982-07-08 8 SUSPECTED Palestinian guerillas under custody. "They are hiding behind the skirts of the civilian population, 0 said a professor20 words
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Article, Illustration32 1982-07-08 8 "EVERY car is your enemy," said one Beirut resident. Streets are being sealed off to keep away cars rigged with bombs. These vehicles of death have claimed 151 lives32 words
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Article, Illustration831 1982-07-08 8 government to have left since Israel dropped leaflets warning civilians to flee to "save yourself and your loved ones." In West Beirut's central commercial district, hotels are full for the first time since Lebanon's Muslim-Christian civil war ended seven years ago their rooms occupied by well-to-do LebaneseAP - 831 words
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249 1982-07-08 8 NICOLAS TATRO - 'In event of arrival of men from Dixie party moves to 3rd basement' NICOLAS TATRO By An invitation that sums up the mood in West Beirut BEIRUT, Wed. On summer Sundays, Beirut's beachfront promenade is normally jammed with strolling families. Nowadays, it is a ghost town where only gunmen await249 words
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325 1982-07-08 9 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL By NTUC Welcome's publicity pays off YOU can now get cheaper rice at some provision shops. An official of Welcome, the NTUC co-operative, said spot checks conducted by its staff show that prices, especially for Thai 100 per cent rice, had gone325 words
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Article90 1982-07-08 9 PARIS, Wed. The International Herald Tribune announced today that in October Singapore will join four other cities where the newspaper is printed simultaneously. The new facsimile printing operation, which starts on Oct 4, will make the paper available in the morning in Singapore and will alsoAP - 90 words
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Article55 1982-07-08 9 TWO Sri Lankan CID officers were here recently to carry out investigations on forged notes circulating there purported to have originated from Singapore. The head of the ClD's Commercial Crime Division here, Supt Bakar Moosa, who confirmed this yesterday, said investigations were still going on. He55 words
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318 1982-07-08 9 Six years late, so claim is dismissed A MAGISTRATE yesterday dismissed a moneylender's claim against a salesman for payment of a $500 loan and arrears of interest stretching over 11 years because the legal action was instituted more than six years too late. Magistrate Bernard Doray relied on a provision318 words
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109 1982-07-08 9 Hearing of Jack Chia case put off THE High Court yesterday put off the hearing of a summons application by Jack Chia-MPH Ltd against Malayan Credit Ltd, following an unexpected change in the court's plans. The case will be mentioned today. Originally, it was to have come up for i's109 words
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Article19 1982-07-08 9 STAMPS to mark the 1982 World Cup soccer championship will be sold at post offices on Friday.19 words
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Article, Illustration290 1982-07-08 9 L.E. PREMA - L.E. PREMA By SEVENTEEN wet and weary survivors of a police sea-snatch were recovering at the zoo yesterday. They were part of a batch of 23 moose-deer rescued from a fishing barge off Pulan SeUng on Tuesday. When Marine Police made a routine check290 words
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Article390 1982-07-08 9 EIGHT angry women have offered to "testify" against the discourtesy of a woman who sells frozen chicken wings in Brickworks market. One of the women, who called the Courtesy Hotline yesterday, said she and her friends found the women always "quarrelling with people".390 words
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Article48 1982-07-08 9 VISITORS to the National Registration Department's office at Empress Place this month will have a chance to compliment or complain about service from staff. More than I,H# forms inviting comments on the staff's efficiency, courtesy, and helpfulness are being handed out at the counter.48 words
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221 1982-07-08 9 -Firm seeks increase in award for loss of stationery A COMPANY has asked the Appellate Court to increase from $11,658 to $86,086 the award given in 1980 for loss and damage to their stationery on board a vessel. In November 1980, Parker Distributors (Singapore) Pte Ltd sued a snipping firm,221 words
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Article67 1982-07-08 9 DR Robert C. K. Loh has been elected president of the YMCA. 6ther officials: Mr Sim Mian Kian. vice-presi-dent; Mr Cecil V.R.Wong, treasurer; Mr Tony Goh Ewe Beng, assistant treasurer. Directors: Messrs Freddy Yin Ec Kheng, G. Abisheganaden, Eric Chan, Ernest Chen, Chiu Nang67 words
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Article44 1982-07-08 9 CHEOK Siew Lin, 29, was charged in a court yesterday with the murder of Thng Bin Chee at 195, Syed Alwi Road on June 8 at about 6 a.m. The case will be mentioned on July 14. Cheok was remanded at theCID.44 words
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Article474 1982-07-08 11 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM By Our Labour Correspondent Chee Onn tells workers how to handle competition cates in trying to respond to the challenge of a shrinking market and more competitive environment is by becoming more competitive ourselves and not to protect ourselves by using a policy which will474 words
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215 1982-07-08 11 NG WENG HOONG - NTUC runs out of places at computer centre NG WENG HOONG By OVERWHELMING response to National Trades Inlon Congress computer eonrsea hag filled all classes in at least one of its three centres Trade Union House in Shenton Way aU the way till September. The other two centres, the Jnrong215 words
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284 1982-07-08 11 Teachers to exhibit their artwork THE move 10 bring out the creative best in teachers is being taken one step further. Come November, the Education Ministry will hold its first exhibition of artproduced by teachers. This is in line with the emphasis on getting teachers to be more innovative, which284 words
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83 1982-07-08 11 Heads may invite others to N-Day fete PRINCIPALS may invite senior citizens, members of the community and children from welfare homes to celebrate National Day this year, the Education Ministry said yesterday. The celebration will be held in schools and junior colleges on Aug6. Pupils from both the morning and83 words
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Article60 1982-07-08 11 AN EXHIBITION and seminar on microfilm systems and their application will be held at Shangri-La Hotel from today until Saturday. The event, organised by the Micrographics Society of Singapore, is open to the public from 10.30 a.m. to 7 p.m. today, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.60 words
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Article, Illustration181 1982-07-08 11 Learning maths in fun-filled 'race' A SIMPLE game to make the learning of mathematics fun for young pupils. Additions and subtractions are learnt in a race with quick thinking all the way to the finishing line. The game is played on a 61 cm by 46 cm plywood board, having181 words
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215 1982-07-08 11 A SHOW of girl power will be on at the official opening ceremony of this year's Singapore Youth Festival. The guard-of-honour and parade commander will all be girls. Girls are being given the honour because of the excellent display by the National Police215 words
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358 1982-07-08 11 Move to give better training and education THE National Trades Union Congress will revamp its labour development secretariat to provide better education and training programmes for workers. Secretary-General Lim Chee Onn said he plans to appoint two secretaries one to take charge of leadership development and the other to handle358 words
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Advertisement334 1982-07-08 12 Shop at Melwani's Plaza Singapura and enjoy up to 70% savings July 8-July 14 First Floor, Plaza Singapura I MELWANI'S 117 115 113 Gucc I ETIENNE !,o AIGNER 114 "8 I 116 I ESCALATOR <— ESCALATOR 113, First Floor, Plaza Singapura. Tel: *****29. OPEN SUNDAYS 5147 Toshiba suction assisted straight334 words
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Advertisement111 1982-07-08 12 THE CHINESE HERITAGE M-55. Lucky Plaza. Orchard Road Singapore 0923 Tel *****14 AN IMPORTANT EXHIBITION/SALE ON .J^T > SPECIAL COLLECTION yN/ OF ANTIQUE ggv BLACKWOOD V FURNITURE AND CHINESE \'sfi N SCROLL-PAINTINGS f!\\ (v^ OF DISTINCTION. V^^l V. VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL Bth July 13th July 12pm -Bpm Huang Pm-hun* Fu111 words
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Article, Illustration326 1982-07-08 13 NUS to help design $5 m Elders' Village complex THK talent of senior architectural students will be tapped for the ambitions $5 million Elders' Village complex to be built by the Singapore Action Group of Elders (Sage). As part of their practical work, 41 fourth-year students at the School of326 words
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779 1982-07-08 13 BHARATHI MOHAN - BHARATHI MOHAN ADVICE TO SIGHTSEERS TO AVOID BEING FLEECED By AGREE on the fare before you hop into a trishaw that was the simple advice to sightseers from the authorities yesterday following the fleecing of a New York professor last779 words
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Article60 1982-07-08 13 ABOUT 40 men in their fifties braved the rain on Sunday to join a walkathon to raise money for a new Yio Chu Kang community centre. Together with about 1,200 other residents, they collected about $100,000, twice as much as they had hoped to collect for60 words
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207 1982-07-08 13 WINSOME LANE - HK govt to pay Dawe $288,000 costs WINSOME LANE By Our Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Wed. Singapore financier Amos Dawe, 47, will be paid HK$BOO,OOO (S$288,000) by the Hongkong government towards the costs of his defence in a fraud trial here last year, the Legal Department confirmed today. Dawe was acquitted207 words
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250 1982-07-08 13 Businessman denies splitting expenses with accused A BUSINESSMAN yesterday denied a counsel's suggestion that all the expenses in Thailand were split and squared off between him and a former University of Singapore Students Union council member accused of corruption. Mr Lee Knee Fatt, 29, was being cross-examined by Mr Leo250 words
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Article53 1982-07-08 13 THE new telephone number of the Bukit Ho Swee community centre at 300, Jalan Bukit Ho Swee, is *****98. The centre opened on July 2 at the new address. It offers classes on cooking, yoga, taichi, dress-making, beauty culture and others and operates daily from 2.30 p.m.53 words
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Article66 1982-07-08 13 TAN Hwa Yeo, 38, was yesterday jailed for a day and fined $2,000 for making a false declaration at the Registry of Marriages on March 20, 1975. He was fined another $1,000 for committing bigamy on April 14, 1975. The court heard that he married an Indonesian66 words
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Article50 1982-07-08 13 CID takes over THE CID has taken over investigations into a $137,688 payroll theft from Avimo (S) Pte Ltd in Fifth Loyang Road. Jurong. A report was made to the police that the money, kept in a safe in the administration office, was found to be missing on Tuesday morning.50 words
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110 1982-07-08 13 MINORS REMINDED TO PLEDGE LOYALTY MINOR Singapore citizens by descent or registration have been reminded they must pledge loyalty to Singapore within 12 months of reaching the age of 21. Those who fail to take the oath of renunciation, allegiance and loyalty will lose their Singapore citizenship when they turn110 words
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Article59 1982-07-08 13 JESWANT Singh, 23, was fined $800 in a magistrate's court yesterday for lying about the loss of his Singapore international passport in order to obtain a second one. He was charged with making a false statutory declaration on May 5, 1981 that his passport was lost.59 words
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Advertisement153 1982-07-08 13 Jli- I*l 1 ""is: *Sv wsfci-ttg*:. CHUAN PARK Luxurious Apartments Located along Lorong Chuan near Thomson Road's high-class residential area Chuan Park luxurious apartments have A wide range of outdoor factlttws been built with your expectation in mind Residents' clubhouse Luxurious yet so practical and beautiful Gymnasium and set in153 words
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Advertisement330 1982-07-08 13 Makea, wiseijwwe! %^^^^And drive dollar further. Now, you can enjoy a 10% discount when you rent with us. Simply write or phone for this exclusive 'Favoured Saver' card, which will be issued on a first-come-first-served basis. And you'll know you've made a wise move! *****77******97 ass Budgets rentacar (A division330 words
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518 1982-07-08 14 LILLIAN CHEW - LILLIAN CHEW By Now that the market is sluggish... PROPERTY developers with funds forcibly tied up in banks and financial institutions, as required by the Project Account Scheme, will soon be able to get their money earlier. It is understood that the518 words
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Article, Illustration191 1982-07-08 14 IDAH LATIFF - Camera buffs told to keep out IDAH LATIFF By CONSTRUCTION work on Raffles City has become such a popular subject among camera-clicking tourists and locals that the contractor has put up signs to keep them out. Yesterday, a spokesman for Raffles City Pte Ltd said curious tourists and locals keen191 words
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148 1982-07-08 14 Housewife threw flower pot in family —quarrel- A FAMILY nquahble lrd to housrwlff throwing m flower pot at her brother-in-law ran.slng a compound fracture of his left foot, a district court heard on Tuesday. Both Yo E> Lfng, 44, the housewife, and her brother-in-law, Mr (hay Soon long, 39, a148 words
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Article70 1982-07-08 14 HO Kok Hwi. 27. was given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal by a magistrate yesterday on a murder charge following an application made by police prosecutor ASP Mahinder Singh. Ho was alleged to have committed murder, with an unknown person, by causing the death70 words
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302 1982-07-08 14 Hotels line up ways to boost productivity THE Singapore Hotel Association (SHA) is bringing productivity know-how to middle-management staff in its 59 member hotels through a series of workshops. The naif -day sessions will be conducted by representatives from the SHA and the National Productivity Board over two months, starting302 words
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Article77 1982-07-08 14 IN YESTERDAY'S Straits Times report, "Thumbs up (or SLA from French Minister," the last paragraph said the Minister for External Trade, Mr Michel Jobert, arrived in Singapore after completing a three-day visit to Jakarta to promote French foods. The report should have read: yesterday completed a three-day77 words
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Advertisement58 1982-07-08 14 Vinyl Flooring. Tomorrow's... wjpppr •Exclusive patterns •Non waxing iwrtrtwonncmg p^MTAiusTioNt*:^ Thicker Vinyl layer inlaid patterns HMHHHH H •Cushioning effects •Unique seaming method x^i^B^i^i^B^i^^i^ws* I MM) ■**<! vw>y! with 9OOd I Non asbestos backing ™.<* ©Another product from p,,,**, o i rxu.e ma types CHEMPWS Veefon Trading Company j G43.44 World58 words
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113 1982-07-08 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A young Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) pilot has died, possibly from ragging, a Defence Ministry statement quoted by Bernama said today. The statement followed yesterday's report in the Malay Mail that 21-year--2nd Lt B. Sugudev, had died of exhaustion, suffocation113 words
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Article, Illustration245 1982-07-08 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE fight against corruption is facing stiff resistance businessmen have taken to gift vouchers as "tokens of appreciation" for civil servants instead of bulky, conspicuous hampers. The shift towards the anonymous vouchers, which bear neither the sender's or recipient's name, comesNST - 245 words
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Article31 1982-07-08 15 Ghazali in Belgrade FOREIGN Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie arrived in Belgrade on Monday for talks with Yugoslav leaders. He will pay an official visit to Rumania before returning home. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article44 1982-07-08 15 AIJRAN, the ethics-based reform movement, will honour a Malaysian who has, in its opinion, has been instrumental in increasing social awareness of "fundamental spiritual" values such as freedom, social justice and national unity, Aliran secretary Ariffin Omar said on Monday. NST.NST - 44 words
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Article51 1982-07-08 15 FORTY cases of cholera have been confirmed in Sarawak and four people have died since cholera broke out earlier this year, the Medical Department in Kucing announced on Tuesday. A spokesman added that a further 42 carriers had been detected, bringing the number found to 171.AFP - 51 words
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414 1982-07-08 15 Richard Ho to give up MCA post sources Deputy President out of favour DATUK Richard Ho will step down as national deputy president of the Malaysian Chinese Association, party sources said in Lumut. The former Labour and Manpower Minister, who was surprisingly not nominated by his party to contest theNST - 414 words
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Article144 1982-07-08 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. About 1,000 students of the National University of Malaysia staged a rally to protest against Israel's intervention in Lebanon at the university's mosque last night. It was the second protest within a week. Last Friday, 500 students from the university staged a similar demonstration outside144 words
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Advertisement445 1982-07-08 15 ad^ a touch of elegance. So that you can lunch in style. r |H| 1 You'll be right if you say the Golden Peacock is -WatKomSa^L^ now more c e Bant8 ant and sophisticated. The .J^Hj^RuSnhf restaurant has been enhanced with an appearJBgSSgSroSJBL. ance and atmosphere extremely conducive for <^KSRH3MESmS^.445 words
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Miscellaneous193 1982-07-08 15 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp JkSGS'THeCE'SdARweetJER, SAY, OLPBCV. I PERM&PS MOU 1SAII? I M.WAYS -YE FMAOUSLW/YEP... THOUGHT YOU SAO KM«OMPEPST&OC>..y TRAVEL &V TME RML.' GO CVER frhJD i S 100 ALW&VS TRW6L6D S \yf, T^KTOMI>A.' J OM.MIdA? I t SCX/TWO-/f?AIL.' -\r~y^" o )J I Blondle By Chic193 words
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Article468 1982-07-08 16 IN general, Singaporeans are under-insured. But that may be more a statistical convenience than a true reflection of the state of insurance in the country. In other words, what is the actual problem and who is really to blame? Let us ask the insurance people.468 words
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833 1982-07-08 16 Why Atlantic allies resent the meddling American finger in their pipeline pie LOUIS HEREN, former Deputy Editor of The Times of lAwdon.lsln Singapore as a consultant to The Straits Times AMERICAN opposition to the natural gas pipeline from Siberia to Western Europe, which833 words
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Article, Illustration1089 1982-07-08 16 Thumb -twiddling Brez may end up winner after all MOSCOW At least in the short-term, Israel's invasion of Lebanon appears to have been a military and political debacle for the Soviet Union. The Israelis have routed the forces of Syria and the Palestine Liberation Organisation, the main centres of Soviet1,089 words
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841 1982-07-08 16 Dear new Secretary of State r~ inMiryTTiii'fiTidM s DEAR George, Will you please tend to the following matters right away? (1) SOVIET GAS PIPELINE TO WESTERN EUROPE Stop it from being built We don't want our Nato pals dependent on commie gas, do we? Explain why it's better for EuropeansNYT - 841 words
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Advertisement73 1982-07-08 16 n^n^L^T an^Ll Kj^nV YouVe got to be good to play MacGregor A The MacGregor 693 Classic woods with the rounded flowing tace and high crown Made famous in the 40s and_sOs as a model club on the MacGregor Tommy Armour. Now styled and crafted m JH M me traditional excellence73 words
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Advertisement320 1982-07-08 16 inn "i^uuuun^ua. "*<i^ K f aflßßyfc atattflntoV The Singer Genie 390 W BSw!IV t5 L^L^P^ 3 W come with grc: big Jff^ features including Singer's i patented 'Apollo Hook' a r^^^^il^ dnfinv> BnVn? 1 remarkable device which <dH^| M LsnW facilitates smooth, noiseless a4ufl Hr^ thread deliver) and dJB^B Wr320 words
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212 1982-07-08 17 The same pay for teachers and heads BEFORE the recent salary conversion announced by the Education Ministry, teachers, principals and inspectors of schools were on eight different salary scales. Promotions from one scale to another were made by the Public Service Commission. Principals and inspectors of schools were appointed because212 words
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Letter76 1982-07-08 17 CAN the CPF Board allow Muslim contributors to withdraw some of their sn .ings for the Haj? The Haj is one of the five pillars of Islam. Muslims, with savings in excess of the expenses to be incurred for the Haj, are obliged to perform76 words
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374 1982-07-08 17 I AM amazed by the number of people who object to the compulsory use of Hanyu Pinyin names. I also happen to believe that a name is a personal thing, be it Ah Choo, Angela, Ah or Zhou Jingwan. If a person has374 words
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Letter, Illustration62 1982-07-08 17 waiting crowds are no fantasy THE Musical Fountain in Sentosa may be drawing the crowds but if nothing is done to improve crowd-control and to operate sufficient ferries to clear the home-going masses, not many people are likely to make a second visit. DL Singapore 1542 I SUGGEST the new62 words
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166 1982-07-08 17 End monopoly on telephone instruments TELECOMS has exclusive control over the installation of telephone equipment in Singapore. In most cases, subscribers are obliged to buy or rent equipment from Telecoms. Where a subscriber can make his purchase elsewhere, he must pay an "approval" fee. There is reason to support a166 words
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Letter38 1982-07-08 17 I SUGGEST that the civil service introduces a renovation and furniture loan scheme at low interest rates for its officers. Although Credit POSB offers such a scheme, the conditions are too strict. SEDIA Singapore It?)38 words
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130 1982-07-08 17 PLEASE refer to the letter by C.C. Chua headlined HUDC deposit: Some lose out (ST June 24). Following the announcement of the transfer of the HUDC waiting list to HDB, hither appeals were received from applicants who did not pay up the130 words
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Letter58 1982-07-08 17 I REFER to Debbie Sim's letter regarding medicine dispensed at the Pegu Road Polyclinic (ST June 24). None of the eye drops in the clinic bears a date that has expired. I would appreciate it if Miss Sim would contact me at Tel *****44 Ext 121.58 words
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Letter71 1982-07-08 17 I REFER to the letter by found in an uncompleted M.I. regarding mosquito building at the same site nuisance at Block 22, Chai and in a drain were deChee Road (ST June 15). stroyed and measures No mosquitos were taken to prevent their found breeding in puddles recurrence,71 words
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Advertisement139 1982-07-08 17 I The Mm nay-naif A tnilablr in 18rt gold, with matching bracelet See the solid gold Rolex face to face at our place It takes Rolex craftsmen over a year to make a Rolex Day-Date. They start with a solid block of 18ct.gold, and in a series of 162 separate139 words
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Advertisement608 1982-07-08 17 tnk you KDK Win Super New Computerised KDK Fan And Metro Vouchers '3 veais old you're the proud owner of a faithful old KDK fan the older, the better we've got very good news for you. For 73 years KDK has been trying to We re i^^g f or the608 words
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Article, Illustration631 1982-07-08 18 Robert Whymant - Robert Whymant By TOKYO Japan's conquest of east Asia and the attack on Pearl Harbour were legitimate acts of self-de-fence, the wartime Prime Minister, Hideki Toji, executed as a war criminal by the allies in 1948, was really a man of peace, and Japanese631 words
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Article402 1982-07-08 18 BRITAIN'S victorious Major-General Jeremy Moore quoted Wellington's remark at Waterloo when he said the Falklands war was "a damn close-run thing." Like Wellington, Gen Moore was up against a formidable French enemy not a general, but a missile. Although it will be months before the performance402 words
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Article236 1982-07-08 18 Early detection EARLY detection needs a high-mint;. powerful radar of the Awaes type used by the Americans. The only aircraft Britain had which could come near to doing the Job were its maritime reconnaissance Nlmrods. However, they are too big to operate from aircraft carriers of the size Britain has.236 words
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Article211 1982-07-08 18 IF YOU are not sure you can down an Exocet, why not deflect it instead? In theory, you could jam either the radar of the launching aircraft or that of a launched missile by tuning in to the frequency being used and sending "noise" along it. Easier said than211 words
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402 1982-07-08 18 detection and destruction of missile ONE way to avoid the "clutter" caused on radar by the reflection on the water of a sea-skimming missile is to use a radar with a shorter wavelength (or higher frequency). This produces a beam capable of locking on to a target as small as402 words
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Advertisement117 1982-07-08 18 {^VV r tf^^^r *V, World Cup'B2 i^^r^ You've watched some of the world's best football teams in action! Now 4 teams in the Semi-Finals continue to pit their skills in football's most exciting event where you'll also see Canon as official camera, copier, facsimile and calculator. Canon at World Cup117 words
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Article655 1982-07-08 19 Annual Report Award PREPARATIONS are now being made for this year's Annual Report Award competition, a yearly affair sponsored jointly by the Singapore Institute of Management and the Singapore Society of Accounts. A working committee has already been formed, with Mr Peter Sutherland as chairman. The competition will beginReuter - 655 words
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298 1982-07-08 19 Korea to quit Brussels textile talks BRUSSELS, stand-off in the key negotiations on EEC textile imports under the MultiFibre Arrangement (MFA) has resulted in a decision by South Korea to quit the Brussels negotiating table. The adjournment by the Seoul government of the talks until the autumn of this yearFT - 298 words
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481 1982-07-08 19 PARIS, Wed. A hesitant economic recovery among industrialised nations this year and in 1983, accompanied by rising unemployment, is forecast by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development in its half-yearly review. The OECD secretariat paints a gloomy picture of output within theFT - 481 words
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422 1982-07-08 19 MARITIME fraud cases have been increasing in recent years in Singapore. Last year, the number of cases reported reached an all-time high of 18. Noting this trend, the head of the commercial crime division of the Criminal Investigation Department of the Singapore Police, Superintendent Abu422 words
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330 1982-07-08 19 DISTRESS is now gripping the reinsurance industry in this region and the world. The industry is plagued by problems of overcapacity, high interest rates, inflation, rate-cut-ting and "black sheop" among professional reinsurers. And to ensure survival amid rising costs and razor-sharp competition, mergers may330 words
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435 1982-07-08 19 Sharp increase in Peninsular M'sian trade deficit PENINSULAR Malaysia's trade balance was deeply in the red in the first quarter of the year. There was a violent upswing from a deficit of MJ609.2 million in December to a small surplus of Ms9B million in January. However, the trade balance subsequently435 words
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Article121 1982-07-08 19 GRADUATES of the Marketing Institute of Singapore may need to sit for only one subject to qualify for the diploma of the UK Institute of Marketing, or IMUK. The local marketing institute is getting an external moderator, Dr E. P. Hibbert, director of education and training from121 words
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235 1982-07-08 19 Veneer directors urged not to vote VENEER Products' much debated proposal to acquire Material Trading and units in Merlin Plaza has taken an interesting turn with yesterday's announcement from the Stock Exchange of Singapore. In a letter to Veneer, the SES said: "In view of the report by the independent235 words
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Article437 1982-07-08 19 SINGAPORE: The stack market closed slightly lower on some selling In moderate turnover. The Straits Times industrial Index was down by 6.19 points to BXB.H. Among leading Industrials and finances, losses of between two and II cents were recorded In Genting, Haw Par, Keppel Shipyard, Magnum, National Iron,437 words
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Article28 1982-07-08 19 Up Down anch Industrials 3 75 11 Finance 10 4 Hotels 10 1 Properties 9 Plantations 4 1 Mining 5 Deb/Loans 3 228 words
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Article74 1982-07-08 19 Baastead BM -1 C* C -3 CCM < old Steraftr Onnloplnd -4 En* FAN -5 Gfnttnßs -6 (.ulnm-s* -2 Gathrleßad Haw Far -4 Ucbrapr Bhd 1 MTC NBT -2 Nat Iron -5 PMC -2 Paa Etor -6 Perils Plant Prim* -4 RaMamas -3 Kotnman- -3 Semb74 words
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Article18 1982-07-08 19 JOB :*c Sime Darby •'romet rolal turnover: 3.97m fotal value: $10 83m 220,1 180,1 162,1 152.118 words
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Article58 1982-07-08 19 -*> Leek Seng lelanfor Dredg Irrjunt.i [pore Land Ihangri-L* long l.rong Ind lei Properties .rnrril Corp temi Itb M«i« Ind ItraiU Trading I L Induslrin f M C ligh Low 3SO 344 570 870 835 595 418 318 2SS 292 535 320 244 228 -41! Mi ■m -15 -1558 words
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Article35 1982-07-08 19 IT Indicator: T Industrials: T Finance: T Hotels: IT Properties: T Minings: T Plantations: )CBC: iESInd: *****2 *****9 ***** ***** 1700.85 *****1 1090.43 *****5 612.60 606.52 297.12 295.31 863.98 862.32 642.48 633.67 528.41 520.7035 words
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Advertisement144 1982-07-08 19 Wishf u 1 thinking? No! Wayfoong thinking For most of us, the buying of a new car is one waiting to find that dream car. The benefits of of the largest purchases we'll make in our being a wholly owned subsidiary of The Honglifetimes. Almost everybody needs help in a144 words
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Article2383 1982-07-08 20 Adjusted for scrip/ righto. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded in lota of II shares each, with price quoted In dollars 380 326 Van Der Horsl 2SO 188 Veneer Prod 386 350 Wilkinson Worldwide Hldgs 356 IS9 366 72 -2 7.5N 19.5 -2 20.0 167 1 17 3562,383 words
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Article618 1982-07-08 20 I'KKNISTKNT selling on the Singapore stock market yesterday led shares to finish a whisker away from their year's lows in generally quiet trading. The Straits Times Industrial Index closed lower for the third day running this week, giving up a total of IC.SB points. Last618 words
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Article411 1982-07-08 20 PRICES softened for the third successive day at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. In another thinly traded session, a further 7.37 points were lopped off the New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index to 835.2, its lowest level for the year. The NST index started411 words
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Article28 1982-07-08 20 Up Down unch Industrials 4 69 11 Finance 5 1 Hotels 1 Properties —52 Oil Palms 14 1 Tins 6 2 rubbers 12 1 >: rubbers Deb/Loans28 words
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Article210 1982-07-08 20 SINGAPORE 1 MI (KIM (Maaagen' prteea far Jal> 8) The Commerce 2.70 2.84 The Savings Fund 1.53 1.61 Spore Prog Fund 1.21 1.27 Spore Sec Fund 1 86 1 94 Spore Invest Fund 0.98 1.03xd S pore Equity Fund 1.16 1.22 ASIA IMI TRUBT (Maaagen' prlrea far Jaly210 words
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Article71 1982-07-08 20 SgHesi C Sugars Berjuntai N Iron D Keramat Pan Elec S Trading H I. Ind P Text Sel Prop Malayawata Rahman Hyd Multipurpose M MC Magnum Corp Sen Corp Perlis Pits EssoOrd Lion Corp 7.20 11.20 6.00 6 35 7.80 3.48 5.75 6.50 1.70 464 1.62 3.78 2.39 2.6671 words
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Article1802 1982-07-08 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the world "sett". Big Board1,802 words
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Article1396 1982-07-08 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS Anna (3.305) \laemata i 3 1)211. Aleeaa (HOB) (1) 1.09 (1) 1.101,396 words
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Article860 1982-07-08 20 STOCKS closed steadier in sluggish trading yesterday, with investor interest subdued due to a lack of fresh incentives, brokers said. They said the market has been little changed over the past fortnight and barring fresh external factors there may be little change until British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher makes860 words
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Article351 1982-07-08 21 SHARE prices rose slightly yesterday, on limited bargainhunting after Tuesday's sharp fall but trading remained thin with sentiment unsettled by the further yen decline, dealers said. The Dow Jones average rose 15.55 points to 7035.11, after a 61.54 decline on Tuesday. The New index added 0.44 to 526.69 points.351 words
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Article333 1982-07-08 21 NEW YORK, Tues. Stock prices closed mostly lower in sluggish trading. The Dow Jones industrial average closed at 798.90, up almost two points, but the broader-based New York Stock Exchange index retreated about 0.32 point to 61.67 and declines led advances by an eight-to-five margin. Volume was about333 words
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Article623 1982-07-08 21 LONDON, Wed. The stock market closed quietly mixed, with the train drivers strike still dominating market sentiment, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down 0.9 points at 553.1. Government bonds fell around point in medium- and long-dated loans, reflecting the easier trend of sterling, but short623 words
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Article50 1982-07-08 21 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 554.0 Monday 548.4 Week Ago 552.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUBTRIALB Tuesday 798.90 Monday closed Week Ago 812.21 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 1271.58 Tuesday 1268.38 Week Ago 1278.50 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 814.3 Tuesday 622.0 Week Ago 830.7 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 448.7 Tuesday 457.8 Week Ago 473.150 words
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Article223 1982-07-08 21 AMSTERDAM, Tues. Share prices were mixed in thin trading with some operators reluctant to operate without a lead from Wall Street which was closed yesterday, dealers said. Dealers expected activity to pick up tomorrow but said historically there is a lull in the summer period. Ordinary banks generally clawed223 words
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Article221 1982-07-08 21 ZURICH, Tues. Share prices closed narrowly mixed in slow trading, with many investors on holiday, dealers said. Swiss franc foreign bonds were mixed while domestic bonds rose slightly on limited buying support, bond dealers said. The Credit SuLsse index edged 0.2 lower to 215.2 points at the close. Ftmncs221 words
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Article124 1982-07-08 21 SHARE prices closed mixed in slow trading, dealers said. The Book Club Index rose 0.07 points to 92.59. Aokham Thai tilt Fibre Ayulh&ya Inv a*n|kok Buik ZZ X unn Sank Of Ajrudtiaja Lid Bata Shot Bern Jucktr HI *t rharoong Thai Wlr» nreitoiM > rirtt Truit 3oodyear Induitrtal PlnanCc124 words
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Article111 1982-07-08 21 THE market closed lower yesterday with the commercial industrial index down by 0.2 points, mining 1.5 and oils unchanged at 0.563 lit Phil Hidp +M AcoK Mining 0401* unch Anglo PhU 0003 unch Ap«» Ilinlnc B auu Coivß Baculo OoM Bulc Pctrolrum 0J)146 •0 001 Benf\Kt Con B 30111 words
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Article37 1982-07-08 20 LONDON Copper prices on Tuesday I previous in brackets) Wlrebara Spot buyers t777.50 (£782 50). sellers £778.00 (£*****). Three Months buyers £799 00 (£803.50; sellers £799 50 (£BO4 00 Market Uae: Barely steady sales: 19.150 tonnes37 words
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Article32 1982-07-08 21 Rubber July 7 Singapore: July: 180.00 cents (down 1.25 cents) Malaysia: Aug: 202.50 cents (down 0.75 cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 310 tonnes (up 5 tonnes)32 words
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Article136 1982-07-08 21 CHINESE Pndiee Exchange, Singapore, mm rloslnfr, prices per 1M kg yeatertoy. (•(••not oil: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116.00 sellers. Opr»: Mixed (loose) $55.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $330.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper136 words
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Article185 1982-07-08 21 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable in Singapore opened at J21.M1 and closed at $21,476 yesterday In the Far East, gold opened at rsJ3O7 50 308.00. moved higher to 1308 70 309.20. then fluctuated before closing at 1308.00 308.50 by lunch time The market re-opened at $307 70 308.20,185 words
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Article198 1982-07-08 21 THE STRAITS tin price was again unchanged at M 529.15 per kilo in Penan g yesterday, on an official offering up five tonnes to 310 tonnes. The overnight London market was barely steady with forward buyers gaining £30 to £6,725 per tonne. LONDON: The afternoon market on Tuesday, saw198 words
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Article220 1982-07-08 21 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market finished easier on light selling in quiet trading yesterday, dealers said. In July, south was traded $2.50 lower to M 1747.50 per tonne and central $5 to $742.50 while north was unchanged at $750. In August, south and north eased220 words
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Article662 1982-07-08 21 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed weaker yesterday, with July RSS One buyers quoted at 180.00 cents per kilo, down 1.25 cents on Tuesday's close, dealers said. 1 The morning market was 0.25 cent lower following weaker overnight London advices. Prices weakened one cent in very quiet afternoon662 words
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Article98 1982-07-08 21 NOON SSK «nd SMR pncm yourday HAS July (Curr.»t Mtk) Bayers Sellers SSR20 IIK>np«ll«t) 180 00 161. 0ON HSR 50 (1 UMip«ll«tl 157 SO 158.S0N MRELB Au(u»t ■>C« II uxi pallet) 203.50 206.5ON SMR 1. (1 tonp.ll.tl 204.50 206 SON SMK5 lltoopalM) 184.00 *****N SMRGP iUmp.HR> INt(98 words
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Article335 1982-07-08 21 THE US Sing dollar opened at $2 1600 20 and was traded to the day's high of $2 1670 80 before easing back to close at $2.1620 30 in the Singapore forex market yesterday Trading was moderate amidst some commercial selling of the US against the Singapore335 words
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Article344 1982-07-08 21 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on July 7: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on July 7: INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm Currwtcla* Nominal r«t«« Smithsonian ParcanUga quotad y*>t«rd*y (croaa)partty Chang* Local dollars to one unit nf foreign currency: US dollar 2.1610344 words
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Article43 1982-07-08 21 RANGE of prices ottered by discount houses on July 7: Overnight: Vi Call deposits: 4', Closiaf Bovine; Srllin« 3-month Treasury bills 4 3'« 3-month Bank bills 95/16 93/16 3 months CD S 8« 6 months CD 9-. a Sauce: Nattwal Dfcmut I43 words
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Article24 1982-07-08 21 Closing interbank rates tor Singapore dollars on July 7: Offer Bid 2 months Overnight 9 9 9 mode 8". 8 8". 924 words
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Article27 1982-07-08 21 THE average rate at which major Singapore bank* are currently prepared to lend to their 1 best customers Is II.M per cent. I27 words
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Advertisement739 1982-07-08 21 NOTICES IN THE HIC.H (111 XT OF THE KKIM RIJ( OP SINGAPORE (•mptuikw Winding I p N*. 8» af IB? li the Mftttor M Ike («mpuln Art (Ctepter 186) la Ike Mtltor oi AbUII I Jn«w Pte. Ltd. ADVERTISEMENT OP PETITION Notice Is hereby given that a petition for the739 words
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Advertisement722 1982-07-08 21 Beijing bookings are better at the new Jianguo Hotel Beijing's newest international facilities and restaurants featuring class hotel has just opened tuned Peninsula Group cuisine. the JiangUO Hotel. And it's And all it takes to book is a bong managed by one of the phone call or triex to The722 words
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436 1982-07-08 22 ROWE Evans Investments' (REI) takeover of M. P. Evans (MPE) and Sungkai Estates will give it a direct investment in two estates, Simpang Kiri and Sungei Kruit, an investment in a third through an associate, as well as significant stakes in a number of436 words
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Article121 1982-07-08 22 HUME Industries (Malaysia) Bhd has set up a company in Singapore to handle its trading activities. The company, called Oplino Pte Ltd, is a wholly owned subsidiary with an authorised capital of $10 million and a paid-up capital of $6 million. Hume (M) said121 words
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176 1982-07-08 22 Raleigh earnings lower than expected RALEIGH Cycles (Malaysia) Bhd has achieved much lower group pretax earnings for the year to Jan 31, 1982, than those forecast two months ago in its rights issue document. The group reported pretax profits of only M 5196,944 against the forecast of M 5267,339 in176 words
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451 1982-07-08 22 UNITED Engineers Ltd's moves at rationalisation are beginning to transform the group, moving it away from its heavy engineering base to concentrate more on heavy equipment. As part of an overall strategy to revive the ailing group traditionally associated with heavy engineering works, the451 words
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313 1982-07-08 22 FUTURELINK, a local commodities firm, has secured an agency which will link Singapore to an innovative international system of diamond investment. Futurelink recently secured the agency from Real Diamond Company of Belgium, which has begun operating the diamond investing system in more than 60 other313 words
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217 1982-07-08 22 NEW DELHI, Wed. In spite of a 13.3-per cent rise in exports and a comparatively modest rise in imports by 9.6 per cent, India's trade deficit remained a massive 57.14 billion rupees in 1981-82. This is roughly at the same level as the previous year.FT - 217 words
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191 1982-07-08 22 Fiat expects modest overall profits TURIN, Wed. Fiat, Italy's biggest motor company, is expecting "modest overall profits for 1982. The outcome should be similar to last year, when consolidated earnings are likely to be around 50 billion lire (5J77.4 million) to 60 billion lire, Mr Giovanni Agnelli, chairman of theFT - 191 words
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294 1982-07-08 22 Toyota makes a new start with merger JAPAN'S largest motor vehicle maker starts a new life this month as Toyota Motor Corporation, ending its 32-year division into two companies, one for production and the other for sales. The new company is expected to record sales of about 4.500 billion (SJ37294 words
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178 1982-07-08 22 HK Land stake in Vancouver Mandarin approved THE Hongkong Land Company, a property giant in the British colony, has obtained Canadian government approval to take up a 51 -per cent stake in a Cs3u million (SSSO million) hotel project in Vancouver. The other 49 per cent of the project is178 words
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Advertisement132 1982-07-08 22 ■M Vtifi jkt'l mm AMP Overseas Services Limited provides an independent, comprehensive, investment and financial planning service for British Citizens and others working abroad. Our range of services include: Offshore investments Portfolio management School fees planning Pensions Medical insurance UK house purchase and mortgages Expatriates' Survival Kit One of our132 words
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Advertisement676 1982-07-08 23 284-4411 1 ■fin A SOUND OFFER at No 60. ,^K I KY Business Opportunities: rent .a^^^^^^^^aV L^fl studio, complete with Instru- AJ menu and a 16-track record- .a^laa^^^^^^^W Jfjfl ing machine plus the serv- I fl^ jfaj all for (8.500 per month ZAM FEELING WEAK ANO LETMAR- I BD I676 words
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Advertisement502 1982-07-08 23 EMactiva 3rd July 1982 SINGAPORE SATAV Has removed from Syen Alwl Road to BUFFALO ROAD FOOD CENTRE STALL NO. 315. For ordari, plaaaa contact 4427*39/ 44M051 HOMCCOOK THAI FOOD, prepared by Thai chefs. Very reasonable charges Catering Services. Haadyal Beef ball Restaurant 487. Joo Chlat Road Tel: *****34 4 Catering502 words
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Advertisement356 1982-07-08 23 31 Tailoring PATTERN DRAFTING/DRESSMAKING classes (British syllabus) available. Grassmere Dressmaking Centre. 167. Golden Mile Tower Tel: *****73 32 Bridal Services BRIDAL MAKEUP AND Hairstyle by experience professional. Trial free $100. Call *****09 33 Babysitting HELP YOUR CHILD Grow While You Work Use the services of a care-giver under the Family356 words
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Advertisement349 1982-07-08 23 ESTABLISHED CATERING SER\ ICES invites non-working working partners for ils expar sic m Those genuinely Interest* in ihis field, please rail *****30 ADVERTISER LOOKING FOR Dll j tnhulors U> promote nice fra grant body powder frcmi BurOp Exporter welcome Tel *****48 BILL COLLECTOR WITH UonaJ abilities collects all yoi debts349 words
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Advertisement1124 1982-07-08 24 fjjli Q Employment ESTABLISHED SPECIALIST CLINIC 66 Situations Vacant m orchard road requires STATE REGISTERED NORSE a) Professional tt F r g*rartv* Musl •>• proficient in Japa- nese Language with/without operating theatre experience. nVATRON Applicants please call The \J I r\ I nvsi^ Secretary for a personal InterPTE LTD mtmm1,124 words
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Advertisement985 1982-07-08 24 ijjli Q Employment WANTED BILINGUAL TUTOR to teach 2 boys Primary 1 and Pre- AJ^ Primary (morning or evening) at Upper Paya Lebar Tel: *****25. i». WANTED LADY TEACHER for /.\l\ PSLE student/ Chinese subject. A^L\ Dlst 1955 area Afternoon lul- J^ tlon/ student's place *****26. a MUSIC SCHOOL REQUIRES985 words
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Advertisement975 1982-07-08 24 y I aw I mm BbS BBBBaf SBBaal L>»»^^^.J SINGAPORE Wk A Wk §k SHIPBUILDING |l#| W^ llsfl ENGINEERING LIMITED IWII IWI We, an expanding ship- requires yard specialising in cons- tructing and repairing RECEPTIONIST fast patrol craft and so- p~u phisticated commercial "equsremente: vessels, invite applica- ars tions for975 words
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Advertisement813 1982-07-08 24 ill Q Employment If^KaK^S Our client, an %0 Wamw I expanding marketing I organisation urgently SHENTONWAY I requires ORCHARD ROAD I BUKITTIMAH SECRETARY JURONG I U^" T H i SON rT7ormal secretarial KALLANG training required J yt > t I a Pleasant disposition Stenographer. I #A t least 2 years813 words
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Advertisement790 1982-07-08 24 ijl^ 0 bnptoymant INHWA MARKETING PTE LTD V^^\ SHIPPING OATC OFFICER 184 4411 a Minimum OCE A' l,evel similar field C I3SS 1 1 ICQ a Fully conversant In all as- J_,-»^*s— M pects of shipping procedures itClVerilSlllg and documentation Applicants are kindly invited to write In providing full details790 words
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Advertisement1194 1982-07-08 25 li 4 Q Employment 66 Situations Vacant d) Btcrtmrlml ft CfrlCMl SANKYU (8) PTE LTD requires FEMALE AK^Por^onwan..-! A^OUNTS vitea eppMcetiorra from CLERKS Singapore crtuens for the poeltkxis of I Preferably with experience In accounts. coif C Transport provided j mill 1!■ r-mll intereeieo sppiicenn pveeee ccii niMulnmsnls I P***1,194 words
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Advertisement1116 1982-07-08 25 Established Australian Company In Shipping company hae immediete Jurong reqwrea: vacancy tor RECEFTIOI-«TCUM BTEI t^IS7SI COM TELEPHONE OPERATOR SECRETARY c PSC Shorthand and Type- Oeaßßrailniii: writing speeds of 100 and 60 ncv 'O' t^vei w.p.m. j A^lewsptai fluent EnglUh J fXESSfSZSL'S" 1 Po.Ueand P ,ea*u,tp,r»on- "^"egotlabl. c Some working experience1,116 words
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Advertisement1797 1982-07-08 25 ft I »»»y I STORE CLERKS (FEMALE) wantRECEmONWT/TYPIST ed OCE "O" level. No experience necessary Personal Interview at: r f d •«£Jl™?', or < Wo Swee Heng Mfg Co Pte Ltd Blk m*st 0513 A 5^ Tong Lee Building. 35. Must have previous office ex- Kallang Pudding Road. Spore jerlence1,797 words
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Advertisement976 1982-07-08 25 11 1 Q Employnient Qfaflssojj j (juxibw where outstanding^ m people work. requires TOP SALES SUPERVISOR PERSONS COSMETIC eSBSBSBBBSSSBBSBSBSBSBSBBSBBBSBBBSsVJ TO SUperVlSe the COSmetlC counter operations and liaise it JAPANFSF- an* l co-ordinate the supervlswAvmr «iai p« Mtl dulles of Broup nlor SI r. \M.M. SALES girls Candidates must be I'KHS(I\S976 words
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Advertisement1230 1982-07-08 25 fjjli Q Emptoyinant SALES EXECUTIVES Mf c 3 years' sales experience In V assY —^assßsV. similar line preferred S&^^. 'm Weßsk c Have good contact with local |BSgm\ IS as well as overseas customers i fW j^H 1A with oil rig refineries, con- c tractors Industries, etc. V*A"^^ c Possess1,230 words
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Advertisement1077 1982-07-08 26 II T| mm I 66 Situation. Vacant "^i^^l^^d FULL/PART-TIME Insurance *^*s. Representatives required. Fast N^f— I promotion Training provided IVIt_V«/V_) Contact Lawrence/ Harry *****13/9121H requires MALE/ FEMALE SALES Representatives required to sell new plas- ■■■aWMaeaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI tic products No experience required Willing to work hard. II Call *****62 ■^^•^^•^J^^H ORGAN SALES1,077 words
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Advertisement1002 1982-07-08 26 fffX \t Employment i SINGMARINE SHIPYARD (PTE) LTD ■m < -a*v -4 fc l biProgressivs Shipywd in Juioog I [J^VC hat immedtats vacancies for the aa^A e&^V^* .if following poets:- awaaw^Bß* 1 1. CHARGEHAND BORNEO STRAITS (B) (Electncal) LIMITED 2. ENGINE DRIVER knvHaa appHcaUona for tha Must be in possession1,002 words
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Advertisement1130 1982-07-08 26 B I 1 1 _J A well eeteMMted buMding con- Established Civil Engineering trector wishes to reerurt the folio*- Compeny has vacancy for the post ing staff: o i 1) BUSUMNQ SUKRVIBORB c At least 2to 3 years experl- »U»^«vl8O« 5nn e |n I du«Sv" < n8 ConBtrUC Possess Poly1,130 words
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Advertisement311 1982-07-08 26 (ii|| Q mipliyiint V& -A Operators. Plus lots of fringe benefits: B Airconditioned work place/ pj I piped-in music ..^^^b Recreational P* pfogrammes aMB ■■gi mm I 5 days' narnage 1_ 1 1 |^Bw— eaß leaved days' annual leave BJLJB I Medical benefits "^^^^^l *24 nour clinic m I service311 words
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Advertisement557 1982-07-08 26 ijjli Q Emptoyment oliuettfk I E^H Olivetti, Europe's P>? !^tL 5^*55 largest manufacturer B6^jf' of office equipment I aMll^leTafl I has immediate B^Lk\^4=-y^7ißal vacancies in its manufacturing Bk^^^^jg^B operations in Singapore for. FEMALE W^^ PRODUCTION OPERATORS l^-^^ I B^la^^^^Bll We uffei starting nay ■■■^^■•^Tl^Bl At least 3 increments |BaaVB9aUH in557 words
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Advertisement853 1982-07-08 27 IfA 0 Employment 66 Situations Vacant £<»m*+m "N c) Production *cma electrical INDUSTRIES LIMITED requires S PAINTERS c 1-2 years working experience MITSUMI PRODUCTION ELECTRONICS OPERATORS /O\ DTC I m Above 16 years old (O) Kit LIU c Experience not necessary requires We offerBBMB»ai High starting salary with atDAY WEEK853 words
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Advertisement968 1982-07-08 27 111 l D I BjMtegJffl 1 1 n itN fal^^PmsVPVVsPVVe^leV^H I rtjipOCsßßWl 111 aWTHsMI ■nT"^H BIfODfBBKS ■J^^f^^V TBCHNICIANS PskMb^HKMii^l For our Hull. Machl r^^^^J^^^^^^^^^^^^| ncry. Electrical and ■HHBHP^^MJspVMH Land Engineering MaBvteBMMaWHMA^aBJMB Urpl MMMPHIbH Degrce/Dtploma hoJd era In Naval Archttec■J^^^^^^^^^^^^m ture. MechanlcaL Elerj.■■^•nx^^^B trtcal o 1 CMI En neenng disciplines. Age968 words
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Advertisement742 1982-07-08 27 r SINGAPORE^ AUTOMOTIVE f _fl __k ENGINEERING __PI^B (PTE) LTD. W\^V invites applications t: for Singapore i Citizens for the ROCKWELL following positions -H INTERNATIONAL MFG. PTE LTD |LmR 9 subsidiary ol one ol the larglii i'ta i ili_____Wi IHultr-national Corporation requires: GCE'O' level. 'SrSSSSty. 1 STORE CLERK Possess own742 words
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Advertisement845 1982-07-08 27 _S»29SaS follTme. PART-TIME CREW Member of the Jack Chia MPtl Interested, please apply In perGroup son at any of the following outhas Immediate vacancies for the following position* A W ANG MO KIO 1. Security Ofhc^ «»2. 173 2. aecurtty Guard Avenue 6, Ang Mo Kio 3 FAB Waiter Wax845 words
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Advertisement1044 1982-07-08 27 ffll D 6 1 IMTERVIEWTOOAYI 1) CLERK -MM /H~sXs\ c Female, age between 18 -24 3§ftM€2 G l [/Ti^^l c Minimum GCE-O' level /)UOUJrTIfIO Bhd Ability to type accurately J and maintain stock records V_/ Preferably with 1 year's working experience 2) QC ASSISTANT PERS DNAL DRIVER (•***e> Male Singapore1,044 words
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Advertisement950 1982-07-08 28 ill Q Employment 86 Situations Vacant tj —Jaa^^^S A Large Murti-Nelional Comoe- ny in Jurong require*: I) msc+ilmm+oas STORE ASSISTANT TZL Secondary 4 with driving hSHE ARES INVESTIGATION t cence SECURITY SERVICES Preference would be ohren 482 A SERANGOON ROAD lo ei-Natwnal Servicemen SINGAPORE 0821 Please apply personally ulr#t today950 words
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Advertisement1325 1982-07-08 28 r_ 1 1 CORTINA DEPARTMENTAL STORE SI94PLE DESK JOB offsfß qooo inc#nttv#c lot* 1. MALE/ FEMALE HOUSE DETECTIVES c $10 a day 2 FEMALE SALES Male or female ASSISTANTS Singapore cltlien 3 MALE/ FEMALE No experience necessary DESPATCH CLERKS c District 13 4. WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Applicants must be English/ Pleaee1,325 words
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Advertisement1551 1982-07-08 28 (ii Q Employment LEE KOK PON UCo has vacancy WANTED INTERIOR DESIGNER for 1 office boy/ girl. Kindly and General Clerks for expandapply with personal particulars Ing company Apply In writing to and salary expected to: Room Lilian Furnishing Centre. 5 AUu--06-03. GSM Building. 141. Middle nled Road or telephone1,551 words
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Advertisement906 1982-07-08 28 Vehicles A Boats KOMASIN GENERAL ENGINEERING PTE. LTD. GODOWN NO. 1, HOCK SOON FACTORY, 230 C, UPPER BUKIT TIMAH ROAD, SINGAPORE 215S TEL: 468-5187 *****98 COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE SERVICING AND REPAIRS, WITH THE VERY BEST OF IMPORTED SKILLS 81 EFFICIENCY "YOU SAVE TIME WITH US" WE ALSO PROVIDE SERVICING REPAIRS OF906 words
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Advertisement1168 1982-07-08 28 E Vehicles ft Boats ISSO DATSUN 200 L Auto Power i^pV owner, can register company. ta*^ Immaculate condition ipffers to P^ 'qjr V I ALMOST 1979 DATSUN 100 A Air- _«k9L V-Js»^-«w HBL^ con. sports rims, high power J[K gJV\ N V radio cassette. 2nd private __—__m\ owner $11,700 4SB2SSB1,168 words
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Advertisement1691 1982-07-08 29 (pj Vehicles Boats 78 VshickM For S«to I) Mitsubishi COLT |JW|CER 140Q QL A(f i-ond /cassette/ radio Road tax f HondM till October, low mileage, tuffIrote. well maintained, excellent condlUon Owner leaving, selling I*7l HONDA LIFE 360 t c Just al very reasonable price. $18,500 1 passed Vlcom Inspection New1,691 words
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Advertisement1552 1982-07-08 29 Vahtctes Boats 197) TOYOTA CORONA Mk II 2000 /^~Z^\ c.c Tax till August. Good condl- tlon. sports rims, passed Vlcom. a^KaflsV $4,500 ono Non-PARF Phone Hall' *****63 N. y 1*75 TOYOTA COROLLA 120 (new model), lax October, alrcond. m m cassette, new tyres/battery. 2nd M mf^WM owner, tip lop condition.1,552 words
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Advertisement1383 1982-07-08 29 VII mV M~%* r ymiicws boats I*ao. DATSUN 110Y Blind Van. Alrcond new tyres. $10,000 0.n.0. ATTRACTIVE CASH OFFER View 26-A Ist floor. President for all good ,^4 cars from 1975 Shopping Centre. Spore 0821 onwards Company and private IMI DATSUN C2O Blind Van. registration accepted Also reReglstratlon Number GJ6B7IC1,383 words
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Advertisement942 1982-07-08 29 ■Hi F Properties Tht Condominium z^ o toteig o comprises: v s/ w- rr^ 24 units of 4-storey apartments 24 units of 4-etorey 2-level maisonettes Locoted ot Bukit Arang, oft Upper Serongoon Road, obout 7km from the city Exclusive social and recreational facilities Close to shopping centres, markejs, schools etc942 words
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Advertisement1014 1982-07-08 29 x Condominium 14 unit* spacious 2-storey Maisonettes 17 units Luxurious Apartments Full Condominium Facilities Swimming pool Private- covered carpark Wading pool Tight security system Housing Loan Available >^ OWNfER and DEVELOPER AA BRILLIANT DEVELOPMENT CO. (PTE) LTD. UNION BLDG, 37, JALAN PEMIMPIN, OFF UPPER THOMSON RD, SPORE 2057 TELE X1,014 words
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Advertisement1157 1982-07-08 30 All r Accoitimodation 4 Bill r Properties 1 DIST. 9, EMERALO HILL/ Still 86 ACCOtnmod.tiOn Vacant furnished $2,800/ $1,700 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmM m^^j *****01/2 Agent T^^^^ZZT^^^^^ZZ DOUBIt STOREY TERRACE art u~ nr r HOUSE In Tai Keng Garden. dUt tMOmams U, 3 bedrooms, split-level living/ dining hall, quiet environment nnimiF storey TER1,157 words
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Advertisement663 1982-07-08 30 a^bv Acconiffioodifofi mm Piopwtm "TT F l at s LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS: EiceNenl reerealionat facilities: a DIST. 11. HILLCREST ARCADIA ORCHARD ROAD Spacious living/ dining opens to big balcony. 3 beda Luiurious 4-bedroomed cen- rooms, study, modern kitchtraily airconditioned eiecutrve en wlt h big refrigerator/ apartment with private lift cooker, fully663 words
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Advertisement952 1982-07-08 30 Piopwiiss GRANGEFORD Luxurious apartment on high floor Panoramic view of Orchard Road 2/ 3 bedrooms Centrally alrcondltloned Superb recreational amenities Include swimming pool, tennis, squash and sauna. Beautl iijlly renovated. Mutt SO* to appreciate To view, please call: yr^tjK MOfELD REALTY iillF PTE LTD TEL: *****66 a DIST. 11 TERRACE952 words
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Advertisement1886 1982-07-08 30 ■aiaaai rTli^WaWlaW> J DIST 10. MARCO POLO HOTEL vl- near NEWTON CIRCUS dlst 11. clnlty (Lucky Towers) Luxurious brand new apartments. 2/3 bed-3-bedroomed Apartment, high rooms, alrcond. walking distance floor, panoramic view, split-level to sports centre, furnished: living/ dining Centrally alrcond. $2,400/ $2,800 Mllus *****58/ Swimming pool/ squash/ tennis *****611,886 words
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Advertisement1654 1982-07-08 30 aA\\ t Accommodation* ■all r Properties DIST 19. 3-BEDROOMED BRANO REQUIRED SEVERAL CHOICE new condominium, unfurnished Houses Bungalows/ Aparlslsoo furnished $2,000 Coupe menls In Dlsts 5. 9. 10. 11 &21 for International *****74 '*****93. a large multi-national corporaminutes to Orchard Road Con- *****11 Uct Agent *****72 RESPECTABLE EXPAT FAMILY re1,654 words
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Advertisement1551 1982-07-08 31 All c JU4^wwnodrtion 4 M|| T PreptHes i— OIST. 10 CORONATION ROAD A M ProoartM* Far fijda beautiful brand new 2 1/2-storey r w luxurious Spanish styled semli^i^^^^^^^^^— detached built like a detached bungalow with built-in 5000 sq.ft 4 bedrooms, guest, games room, a) HOOSeS marble/ceramic tiles, aluminium sliding doors/1,551 words
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Advertisement1572 1982-07-08 31 ■■■■I I Bl ***l»J^^W>aW> signed luxurious 2 2 1/2-storey 4 I HILLCOURT APARTMENT rooms, long bath attached. 2.6.T0 sqfl $660,000 negotiable. Chla Spacious apartment with swlmChl Ho Realty. *****19/ *****31 mmg p^,, n Ca rnh ,n area. 3 KINGS CLOSE BEAUTIFUL double- bedrooms with attached bathstorey semi-detached 4 bed- rooms1,572 words
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Advertisement1530 1982-07-08 31 OIST. 10, CASABELLA CONOOMINIUM apartment Brand c) OtMtT RtMl EStMttS new Spacious floor area 3.150 marble flooring Selling $1 07 M DltT IWi "CWOENTIAL LANO on Enquiries *****85 *****48 elevated ground 14,000 over sq.ft. Suitable for 1 bungalow. Vacanl DIST. 10. HOLLAND PARK 4 bed- possession Subject to planning exrnsiveXUrmtmg^n:1,530 words
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Advertisement1361 1982-07-08 31 I hb ft i>rtiiaajaaai iiri ntinn AX ■b^bb I D**#Mna^rMflM WST. 10 NAMLY ESTATE 2-Storey semi-detached, wanted by genu- m^am^aw/t A Vx^HhhbV me buyers budget $600,000. per- Ik w A\ ferably vacant *****82/*****61 1 WANTED (BUY/RENT) walk-up apartment, terrace, seml-de-tached. any districts Owners I please call SK Housing. *****33 EtlJ1,361 words
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Advertisement1437 1982-07-08 31 I Accommoootiofi OFFICE SPACE 300 Sqft High BANKING SPACE AT: Street Centre With immediate occupation Having own enOUEENSWAY SHOPPING CENTRE trance, carpeted Tel *****42 EoulDDed with nieht safe vaults OFFICE "ACE AYAH.ABLE at »«Sr& V&JTXI rantoraala. .-xf^H.',. 1 Inlaraatad can I ORCHARD MO/1.100 sqft office units with windows/partitions 222*513 EXT1,437 words
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Obituary, Illustration120 1982-07-08 33 With deepest sympathy and condolence to: MR SEET MING WAH On the demise of his father on 5/7/82 FROM MANAGEMENT STAFF STEADFAST TRANSPORTATION PTE LTD LAND I JOHNASIA (S) PTE LTD I Agad 70 year* Pa***d *w«y psacsf ully on 6 7.82 Leaving behind: Beloved Wife Mdm RossNnd120 words
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Obituary, Illustration100 1982-07-08 33 MANUEL ALL AIS (ALEX) AGED: 53 YEARS Whom Ths Lord has caftsd to rest a ysar ago on JULY ISSI. "On this day we remember you (or having lived an examplary life A life worthy to emulate" R*qulam High Mass will ba sung lor Ins100 words
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Obituary, Illustration18 1982-07-08 33 VICTOR NATHAN, EX-SUPT. OF VAN CLEEF AQUARIUM. SINGAPORE. PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 7.7 J3 AT LONDON.18 words
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Obituary, Illustration13 1982-07-08 33 MR LEE AH LECK (.7.73 Lovingly Rsmambarsd •y Loved Onoe13 words
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Obituary, Illustration38 1982-07-08 33 You were the epitome Of all things good and beautiful To be with you In the same old WBJP Is my dearest wish everyday Krtahnan Kumars Neir MONICA LIE W 27 7 82 7.8038 words
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Obituary, Illustration30 1982-07-08 33 SARDAR UJ AG AH SINGH USMAN Oaparlsd S-7-IMI Ona ysar has paiaad but msmoria* slay fra*h and painful, always ramambarsd by Delovod on#* in Iha family.30 words
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Obituary76 1982-07-08 33 CARL MARCUS tttenka Franciscan Fathers of Iha Church oi SI. Mary el Iha Angel* lor their tp.r iiu.i and malarial cornoiatton, and ralatl»a« and hiand* lor me* condolence! and expression Balovad wire, Oukw. Grateful thank* lo Iha nursing staff and medical officer* of Ward 23, Tan Tock Sang76 words
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Article, Illustration569 1982-07-08 33 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By FOREST ARCHER, King's Spy and Joint Command m, up-and-coming stayers, all get their first chance for a crack at a classic the 2,200 m Queen Elizabeth II Cup at Bukit Timah on Sunday thanks to the "ineligibility" of four569 words
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Article1043 1982-07-08 33 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A total of 318 horses, comprising 212 in Class 4, 99 in Class 6 ana seven Class 5 Malaysian-breds have been entered for the July Meeting beginning here on July 17, 18, 2? and 25. CLASS 4: Pint run l,SStm ar l,i*etn (b); srrond run1,043 words
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Article266 1982-07-08 33 TONTO - TONTO By MAN OF SONG, a nonacceptor last week, showed that there is nothing amiss with him when he strode out fluently over 600 m in 42.8 sec on a tight hold at Bukit Tlmah yesterday. The going was good. The four-year-old English gelding266 words
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Article107 1982-07-08 33 Champion turns trainer LONDON, Wed. Jockey Bob Champion, who overcame cancer and won the Grand National steeplechase, expects to start his new career as a trainer next month. "I've got a few owners but no horses, so I will be busy at the sales getting a string together," he saidReuter - 107 words
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Article69 1982-07-08 33 PARIS, Wed. Well-known horse breeder and owner Elisabeth Couturie has died near her Normandy stables. She was 78. Among her famed stallions were Riallo. Tornado, Wild Risk and Right Royal. Her colours won the Grand Criterium, the Prix De Jockey Club (French Derby), the Prix Lupin, PouleReuter - 69 words
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Article114 1982-07-08 33 KIRST DAY: Class 4 Divs 2, 4. 6 A 8 1,200 m; Divs 2 A 4 1.600 m. Class 6 Divs 2 A 4 1.200 m; Div 2 I.Boom Becaßa d»y: Class 4 Divs 1. 3, 5 A 7 1.200 m; Divs 1 A 3 1.600 m;114 words
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Advertisement1627 1982-07-08 33 A H EducaMon rnstnictJon 112 Commercial STAMFORD COLLEGE GROUP INSTITUTE OF MARKETING Our Part-time course 10' Part II in Legal Aspects of Marketing Financial and Management Accounting s Practiced Marketing Behavioural Aspects ol Marketing will commence on 9 July 1982 Limited vacancies Please enrol now City School of Commerce STAMFORD1,627 words
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Advertisement157 1982-07-08 33 rH I Announcoftionts I 136 Car Pools $500 REWARD LIFT REQUIRED FROM Sembawang Road to Specialists STEEL BLOCK Shopping Centre (Orchard OICCL DLWVIX Road) to reach by 8.30 am or earlier. Willing to pay Call lost on 1/7/82 between 10.30 a.m. 12 noon along *****00 alter 7pm Mandal Estate Woodlands157 words
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Article144 1982-07-08 34 BRISBANE, Tnes. Ticket sales for the ltth Commonwealth Games, to be held here from Sept. M to Oct. J, have almost surpassed the total sola for the Edmonton Games In Canada, Games manager Don WUtehead said. "Actual sales have already reached the A 54 .25 millionAFP - 144 words
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Article, Illustration42 1982-07-08 34 Jubilee Sports Centres ready for competition THE Queen Elizabeth 11 Jubilee Sports Centre where the opening and closing ceremonies will be held as weU as all athletics events. The main grandstand seats II,IM and 48,»M temporary seats are being built. WAN picture42 words
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Article, Illustration691 1982-07-08 34 All systems go for Brisbane C-Games BRISBANE, Wed. The Australian Government is confident that nothing will stop the Commonwealth Games, scheduled to open in Brisbane on Sept. 30, with the Falklands crisis over and all racial objections met. Security is ready for an emergency on a national basis. The 12th691 words
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Advertisement71 1982-07-08 34 The international expression of casual style JBaV{ 9RHr Jixkcy sports and casual wear Rio ionised worldwide tor style and comfort. In a wide ran^e i v of designs and colours. X L(X)k your best this Hjri Ra\ a season «B v 4 with Jockey. f jtf^. w« Available at Department71 words
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Advertisement883 1982-07-08 35 APPOINTMENTS B^J The Polyolefin Company jSj BEjr^jP (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. Pi THE POLYOLEFIN COMPANY (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD., which will produce two I J kinds of essential plastic materials low density polyethylene (1 20,000 tons per annum) U and polypropylene (100,000 tons per annum) in the 2-billion Petrochemical Complex pi on883 words
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Advertisement663 1982-07-08 35 Complete CompLiter Systems NCR Singapore, a subsidiary of NCR Corporation USA, one of the world's leading manufacturers and suppliers of Complete Computer Systems seeks a DISTRICT MANAGER for its Office Automation Systems Division The successful candidate who wilt report to the Managing Director, will assume responstoility for the formation of663 words
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Advertisement473 1982-07-08 35 PROMET CONSTRUCTION SDN. BHD. Promet Construction is involved in a large numtx>r ot ml and iHJiklinn projei <a m the country Because of the increasing work load the Company i>. now seeking the following additional staff 1. Building Engineers Applicants should he graduates in Engineering or Building leihnokigy and should473 words
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Article, Illustration376 1982-07-08 36 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW Things have been a blur for Lee for past five years By 4 WHAT I usually do is to fix my eye on a certain point of the blurred target and just hope for the best. LEE KUM CHEOK376 words
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186 1982-07-08 36 MR. I' HI A BAH LEE, the Member of Parliament for Tamplnes and Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Defence), has urged members of Ms Constituency Sports Association to bring sports to the masses In the area, reports PETER SIOW. Said Mr. Phua, in his dinner186 words
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Article81 1982-07-08 36 ATHLETICS: World 5,000 metres record-holder Henry Rono, of Kenya, set the fastest time for the distance this season at an international mcci in Stockholm last night when he clocked 13 mm 08.99 sec. His world record stands at 13:06.20. Another best world time of the season was set81 words
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Article43 1982-07-08 36 CYCLING: Gerrie Knetemann, of Holland, won the 207--km fourth stage of the Tour de France from Beauraing to Mouscron in Belgium yesterday. Scan Kelly, of Ireland, was second and West German Gregor Braun, third. Phil Anderson, of Australia, remained overall leader.43 words
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Article31 1982-07-08 36 FENCING: England's Neal Mallett showed superb form to beat Scot Julian Tyson 5-2 for the gold medal in the men's individual epee at the Commonwealth championships at Barnstaple. England.31 words
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Article79 1982-07-08 36 SOFTBALL: Champions United States, and hosts Taiwan outclassed their opponents with identical 10-0 wins in the preliminary round of the fifth world women's tournament in Taipei yesterday. Otter remits: United Slates 10 Colombia 0, Taiwan 10 Nauru 0, Nicaragua 14 Sweden 6, Holland 2 Dominican Republic 1, Bermuda79 words
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Article40 1982-07-08 36 WATER-POLO: Olympic champions Soviet Union edged out Italy 9-8 in an international tournament in Budapest, while the United States defeated Yugoslavia, the Olympic silver medallists 10-4. Other results: Holland 7 Hungary 6. Spain 5 West Germany 4. Agencies.Agencies - 40 words
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239 1982-07-08 36 Marshall mops up Kent's challenge LONDON, Wed. West Indian paceman Malcolm Marshall bowled Hampshire to a 45 runs victory over Kent in the English county cricket championship at Maidstone yesterday. He took four for 54 in Kent's second innings to finish with match figures of 10 for 109. Kent, needing239 words
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Article134 1982-07-08 36 LONDON, Wed. The England selectors have resisted the temptation to recall Mike Gatting and have chosen an unchanged 12 for the Third cricket Test against India at The Oval here tomorrow. The stocky Middlesex all rounder had put himself in with a strong chance of a recallReuter - 134 words
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224 1982-07-08 37 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By "THEY can say whatever they like, It doesn't mean a thing to us," said Tan Cheng San, president of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association, when told of New Nation reports In which five boxers and a former national coach224 words
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Article, Illustration321 1982-07-08 37 TENNIS ROUND-UP PARIS, Wed. French No. 1 Yannick Noah is a doubtful starter for the Davis Cup tennis quarter-final against Czechoslovakia, starting at the Roland Garros Stadium here on Friday. The 22-year-old Cameroun-born Noah injured his left knee while training and mayAgencies - 321 words
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Article28 1982-07-08 37 GEYLANG SERAI Constituency Sports Hub are organising an Intra-Con badminton tournament starting Aug. 1 to celebrate National Day. Application forms are available from Geylang Serai Community Centre.28 words
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Article71 1982-07-08 37 LONDON. Wed. Four of the world's top golfers are competing on Saturday in a US$llO,OOO (*****.800) invitation meet believed to be the sport's richest one-day event in Britain. American Bill Rogers, the US Open champion. will Join countryman Jack Nicklaus, Spain's Severiano Ballesteros and Japan'sAP - 71 words
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Article344 1982-07-08 37 LEONARD KING - Easy win for Tan and Fernandez LEONARD KING By IT took Tan Seng Chin and Leonard Fernandez just nine minutes to demolish Soh Peng Khim and Ng Chai Tee 15-0, 15-1 in the Outram invitation badminton championships at Yorkhill yesterday. In the process, the second-seeded pair from Bukit Ho Swee344 words
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373 1982-07-08 37 JOE DORAI - Now Sri Lanka pull out and the FAS panic JOE DORAI By SRI LANKA yesterday sent panic in the the Football Association of Singapore headquarters at Jalan Besar when they became the second country to withdraw from the Asian youth soccer tournament at the 11th hour. On Monday, Brunei, citing373 words
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252 1982-07-08 37 DEREK WILD - Singapore-Malaysia golfers to line up for clash in August DEREK WILD By THE annual match between the Singapore and Malaysian Golf Associations will be played at the Royal Selangor Golf Club on Aug 6 and 7. There will be four fourball better-ball matches on Aug. 6 and eight singles on252 words
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Article112 1982-07-08 37 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By THE Singapore Squash Rackets Association may finally get their own squash complex thanks to the Housing Board. The HDB nave offered to build for the association a number of new courts as part of their sports complex for Clementi New Town.112 words
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Article250 1982-07-08 37 Green light for striker Frandi FANDI AHMAD, Singapore's top striker, was last night given the green light by the Football Association of Singapore to represent Kaki Bukit in the National Football League and the President s Cup tournament, reports JOE DORAI. The FAS' decision followed an appeal by Kaki Bukit250 words
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Article89 1982-07-08 37 Forces out of trouble ARMED FORCES extricated themselves from the relegation zone when they beat Police 1-0 in a National Football League Division One match at the Jalan Bosar Stadium last night. Tony Quah's 44thminute goal for Forces carried the victors from sixth to fourth spot. Their hard-earned victory also89 words
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Miscellaneous56 1982-07-08 37 BADMINTON Outram Sec School invitation championships (Outram, 2 p. m.) HOTKEY MIX Dlv. 1: SRC B v PARC (Padang, 5 20 p.m SCC B v Khalsa B (Padang. 5.20 p.m.). SWHA Leagar Dlv. 2: Singapore under- 18s v Theresians B (St. Theresa's Convent. 5,30 p.m.). SOTCKR NFL Dlv. I: Sembawang56 words
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Article, Illustration480 1982-07-08 38 Santana the scapegoat as Brazil reels amid anger and despair RIO DE JANEIRO, Wed. An outburst of violence and despair shook the soccer-crazy country. Officials in major cities here reported a sharp increase in suicides, vandalism and nervous breakdowns. In Rio, the state security bureau reported three l>eople480 words
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Article, Illustration271 1982-07-08 38 Glory road turned into blind alley LONDON, Wed. England's elimination from the World Cup drew a scornful reaction in the British sporting press. While many newspapers rued the fact that England went out without losing one game and conceding just one goal in five matches writers denounced the inability ofAP - 271 words
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233 1982-07-08 38 RON GREENWOOD looked back on England's World Cup crusade and on five years in charge of the national side when he made his final public statement as manager. "I've no complaints really. We are a bit like the Russians not having lost aAFP - 233 words
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Advertisement153 1982-07-08 38 Our model here rides the Aeron stretch model no: 8121-146 Aeron stretches on the saddle. Now. you have a companion. Aeron. It's tough and durable enough to survive almost anything you might encounter in this tough world. Anything is worth gearing up for if you're adventurous enough to try everything.153 words
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Advertisement536 1982-07-08 38 OUR MAN /"^Y GODFREY ROBFRT I A fEI SPORTS f \W^ I IN SPAIN \fof Brazil's magic wins fans but it isn't winning formula Soccer is about system, not style MADRID, Wed. Football today is not about mere fantasy but systems and strategies. And the better you adapt to them,536 words
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Article285 1982-07-08 39 TWO STEPS TO GLORY MADRID, Wed. World Cop semi-finalists Poland, Italy, West Germany and France today stand within sight of soccer's most glittering prize after an Inauspicious start to the 1982 finals. Poland, undisturbed by domestic problems, face an unusually positive Italian side In Barcelona's Non Camp Stadium tomorrow afternoon.Reuter - 285 words
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444 1982-07-08 39 BARCELONA, Wed. Italy celebrated their 3--2 win over Brazil and qualification for the semi-finals with champagne. But team manager Enzo Bearzot is worried that the happy days may be over soon because several of his players are injured and Italy still have toAgencies - 444 words
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327 1982-07-08 39 BARCELONA, Wed. After all, the troubled domestic scene Poland's World Cup team left behind proved more a source of inspiration than inhibition. The Poles' feat in winning through to the semifinals was a stirring achievement. Essentially it was a triumph of characterAgencies - 327 words
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430 1982-07-08 39 MADRID, Wed. France could not have had a worse start to their 1982 World Cup final campaign, conceding a goal to England after only 27 seconds of their opening match. But they shook off the shock of that record-break-ing BryanAgencies - 430 words
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Article130 1982-07-08 39 The odds are now with Italy LONDON, Wed. lUly have beea Installed »t 5-1 (avowite to win the World Cap In the latest betting odds. I^adbrookes place West Germany second favourite at 2-1 followed by France (3-1) and Poland (5-1). Italy was 4tl In the betting going Into the secondReuter - 130 words
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Article, Illustration429 1982-07-08 39 'Fallen' Germans are stronger favourites now MADRID, Wed. Such a lot has happened since Jupp Derwall 's men lost their opening game 2-1 to Algeria that the European champions now have a good chance of adding the world trophy to their display cabinet. Derwall and his men began as oneAgencies - 429 words
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Advertisement34 1982-07-08 39 Today's semi-final games: Italy vs Poland at Barcelona (11.15 p.m. Singapore time) France vs West Germany at Seville (3 a.m. Friday Singapore time). Both matches will be telecast live over Channel 3 by RTM.34 words
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Article, Illustration120 1982-07-08 40 THIS Uttlr Lebanese child rives a bewildered lock as he tries to catch a few drops of water from a public Up after Israeli forces eat off water and electricity supplies to West Beirut. The cat In supplies was part of Israel'sAFP - 120 words
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Article, Illustration129 1982-07-08 40 WORLD-ACCLAIMED violinist Mr Lin Ch*> Llang arrived here last night to perform with the Singapore Symphonic Orchestra tomorrow and on Saturday. The 22-year-old prodigy will alao be giving a recital on Saaaay witfe pianist Mr Lee Knm-Blng who came with him. Mr Un woa129 words
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151 1982-07-08 40 LOS ANGELES, Wed. With a grin, President Ronald Reagan yesterday denied that he has changed his hairstyle saying he is too old to change now. Mr Reagan was asked about reports of a change in his hairstyle when he droppedUPI - 151 words
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Article40 1982-07-08 40 MANILA, Wed. Murder charges have been filed against an army sergeant for the killing last April of a country doctor, a case that triggered off an outcry against alleged army harassment of humanitarian workers in strifetorn areas. AFPAFP - 40 words
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216 1982-07-08 40 JAKARTA: TROOPS ON ISLE REPORT NOT TRUE JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesia's national security chief, Admiral Sudomo, today denied local press reports saving that unidentified foreign troops had occupied a small, disputed island off Kalimantan (Borneo). He accused the Jakarta evening newspaper, Sinar Harapan, of causing unneccessary alarm. It had reported yesterdayReuter - 216 words
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Article39 1982-07-08 40 MANILA, Wed. About 35 unidentified bodies were discovered in a mass grave in nearby Quezon province in an apparent cold-blooded massacre in the area considered a dissident stronghold, Philippine human rights lawyer Jose Diokno said today. AFPAFP - 39 words
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Article86 1982-07-08 40 Invite for Asean ministers Meanwhile, Asean foreign ministers have been invited to Bangkok to meet their Austrian counterpart, Mr Willibald Pahr, who chaired a UNsponsored conference on Cambodia last July, diplomats said today. Mr Pahr is due in Thailand on a working visit from July 16-19, after a two-day official86 words
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Article331 1982-07-08 40 WAY TO INFLICT BLOW ON SADDAM' LONDON, Wednesday IRAN has announced for the first time that it is prepared to invade Iraq to impose terms for an end to their 21-month-old war. The announcement was made by Iranian Deputy Foreign Minis.ter Ahmad AziziAgencies - 331 words
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Advertisement259 1982-07-08 40 be said too that although Tuff-Kote rustproofing is more expensive, the work quality is higher." The full test details were published in a recent edition of 'Motor', the Swedish AA magazine. The Swedish Automobile Association SSfSSSi*^ 1 1 says it for the third year running request, in the overall evaluation259 words
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Advertisement534 1982-07-08 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. VENEER Products' proposed acquisitions have generated so much heat that the Stock Exchange feels it fit to issue a strong suggestion that all directors ab-. stain from voting at the EGM. This may not necessarily help minority shareholders. The ball now appears to534 words
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Miscellaneous136 1982-07-08 40 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers in several areas In the late morning onwards. TEMP. (C) np to t a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 28 mm. SUNSET today: 7.15 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 1.«3a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER AfelaMe 9/15 C Showers Maallm 24 30C Cloudy Bangkek 25 33 C Cloudy Melbeime 814 C136 words
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Article, Illustration1115 1982-07-08 1 IT IS not a particularly unusual evening and the Raffles Hotel's Palm Court is bathed in one of those magical twilights that writers in the Maugham or Kipling era are wont to make much about. The trees are stirred by an imperceptible July breeze, but that1,115 words
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Article, Illustration392 1982-07-08 2 Tay Cheng- Jim - Tay Cheng-Jim COUNTER-TENOR RECITAL By "UNIQUE among counter-tenors," said London's arts-conscious Daily Telegraph newspaper of Singapore-born Tay Cheng- Jim. Indeed, counter-tenors are have always been a rare breed, the male equivalent of a soprano voice which was highly prized in the 16th and 17th Centuries.392 words
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Article, Illustration21 1982-07-08 2 PICK OF DAY Ray Charles helped change the (ace of American music with his brand of Jazz (Ch 5, 11.11 p.m.)21 words
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436 1982-07-08 2 TOWARDS 2tN (Ch 5, CM p.m.): Birdsville is an outback town in Australia, considered one of the most remote. Apart from watching birds, what do you do for leisure there? Satellite television is the answer. This medium has changed life in the436 words
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Advertisement317 1982-07-08 2 9 2nd Welding, Fabrication Surface Treatment Exhibition Conference July 21 24 1982, 11 am 7pm Worid Trade Centre, Singapore. The 2nd international display of the latest technology products B^^^^^^^^^. and services for the metal I^^^ fabrication industry. Featuring 120 suppliers and manufacturers from 15 countries. Exhibits include equipment and supplies317 words
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Advertisement23 1982-07-08 2 The slim and sleek always gets *^^"^^^S taken out everywhere Ml S^^^^ifr RXF2OF radio cassette with I metal tape play and ambience effect23 words
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Miscellaneous190 1982-07-08 2 EXHIBITIONS: hibltlon Hall. Noon 8 p.m. Until July FINE BONE CHINA PAINTINGS —By English ceramic Artist Jayne NorrLs. M K. .sen thai Studio. SinnaporV Shopping rllj ">- Centre. 16 a.m. C p.m. Until July 14. HOBSON'S CHOICE David Lean's NAIVE PAINTINGS Eighty-nine early classic. Stars Charles Laughton, paintings including those190 words
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Miscellaneous147 1982-07-08 2 Straits Times Crbssword v 4 AU honour to rascals, if bad, getting acquitted! (4,3) -wear* ■•=H«^ 17 ReUtives keeping 50 and 1 (ea (9) apart, having been in the oast lg UndersUndin(? tnal te y^w (4-5) (7) 20 Means of sending money 9 Conscrj sovereigns that could be river 01147 words
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Miscellaneous626 1982-07-08 2 FM Stereo Weather Forecast 1.15 r«i stereo Composers Nicknames 92.4m00Hz In VHF Band II (contd) 2.M Musical Dessert CM AM News In Brief (.K 3.11 News In Brief J. 15 Prog Summary (English and Chamber Music 4.M Prog Mandarin) 8.11 As Dawn Summary (English and Awakes 7.11 News and Mandarin)626 words
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Miscellaneous1188 1982-07-08 2 TV and Radio. 3.00 PM Opening frJowed by The Dy- mannerisms of the eaters. That's nasty (Mandarin/r) what Candid Camera did and what 3.50 Lidsvie they discovered will be shown 4.15 One In A MBon Shirley's Prince today Of A Guy 7.20 Share A Story Animal Bushes 4.40 The Magic1,188 words
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Article, Illustration104 1982-07-08 4 THIS low-maintenence semi-detach-ed garden is only 3 m X 6.5 m. It is meant for viewing from the adjacent covered area by the front door. The pump for the waterfall and the big rocks were the largest expenditures. The pond itself104 words
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Article, Illustration742 1982-07-08 4 Planning £or your pleasure If you really want to enjoy your garden be it big or small you must start with a realistic plan, says ANNE TOFIELD THE most exciting and intimidating aspect of a new garden is the planning of it. While wandering through the wonders of Floral Mile742 words
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Article, Illustration90 1982-07-08 4 ON A hot day, the best alternative to air-conditioning is a fern house. A fern house is rool because Its shaderloth covering will filter oat the huh and rain. An Australian company, Peter Men, makes nine standard modular models. They can be easily assembled90 words
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Article653 1982-07-08 5 MARIA LENHART I - MARIA LENHART I ACCORDING to centuries of legend and folklore, herbs are the stuff that enchantments and magic charms are made of. At Caprilands, a lovely herb farm spread over 20 hectares of countryside, it is difficult to spend an afternoon without feeling enchanted and charmed. During653 words
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Article, Illustration1025 1982-07-08 5 RUSHWORTH KIPPER talks to a family in America who makes over US$lOO,OO0 «a year 4 In words that could have come from many an American family at different income levels, he acknowledges that "in the last year or so, I guess we spent more1,025 words
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Advertisement56 1982-07-08 5 iiHi#y i in Ca«l irS'nQd 985 I K kt J iPfFWB Mfe^ I Lunrh time at Caprilands staff that dreams are made of 4 What people are seeking tends to be basic information on starting and caring for a herb garden. The most important reason they come is to have56 words
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Advertisement98 1982-07-08 5 CLUB HOUSE Seafood Restaurant Wholly owned by A^f Singapore Tennis Centre O ne °f tte Dest tennis complex in Asia >^$^y At 1020 East Coast Parkway (S) 1544 LUNCH Hate to go to a crowded restaurant for lunch? Then come to us by the Expressway for a quick and quiet98 words
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Advertisement133 1982-07-08 5 Cfjc itteballion <frrill FASHION GLAMOUR every Thursday On Thursii.is rlrn.int modi-Is in HlpCfbK *t\ It'll out fits take to the floor for voutm rutin\ While enioying the fashion parade feasl <>n aw Mmptuou! .irr.u (it mouth watering dishes spe< iall\ prepared to appeal loevef> appetite Date Bth lulv 1962 Buffet133 words
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Article, Illustration470 1982-07-08 6 HELMUT RAETHER - In bondage to live HELMUT RAETHER By in London Those taking a negative view regard them as 9 animal prisons and relics of 19th Century thinking. The defenders of the zoos regard captivity of an animal in a zoo as a compromise solution. LONDON Zoo, one of the world's most470 words
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717 1982-07-08 6 In Siberia, death is icy. For Kremlin commissars, it's a moment for pomp. In ebullient Georgia, demise brings delirious emotion, while in Moscow, the event is morose. But the last word on death, Russianstyle, goes to a new widow who told PATRICK MENEY: "Never dieAFP - 717 words
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Advertisement381 1982-07-08 6 J^fl^^ Two superb short stories 1| Bk pP*T Tatiara: A beautiful girl with a l()0 year-old Bi m B ambition a haunting talc by Marjorie Mary B^^m oJMMjQjAfc Hurst '^R^L^Br No Second Chance: The tragic story of a MAAwj Ll P^J Itt working-class girl who fell in love with a381 words
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Article114 1982-07-08 7 *M* Im zfc #E% /o 7E -JMJSfl6«;»Ul**r4ni« *«wanawi;tt*a^ Afr]*MMr.e«H7** ttJfiA.^-AcWfir iS** "Hit" #*£W*»flß IS ft-ft»T£ft« w e*w^r* bU AffliJ*«T H^' i^ift &futmi&> fit •Mffltt €*f ttA«*fitt uwtm trXCStt7JfcttVH V#tt*JßS Win tmMm wph $B W^ffi%l^i < r^. l i l ft ftfes*r--«!Aitfl. r-iJiiSWWW--' Will "S LittK" *iA.*>F*« HSfiß^L ifoMJSAtt* r&7*«114 words
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Article, Illustration1046 1982-07-08 7 THE Confucianism that Singaporeans ought to learn is the one preached by Confucius and his disciples before the Han dynasty. Prof James Hsiung, one of the seven American scholars invited by the First Deputy Prime Minister, Dr uoh Keng Swee, to1,046 words
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Advertisement921 1982-07-08 7 r\.MT Mr\jM.Fl J. IwACI^I id mh f^P /We have following job opportunities for intelli H fsT gent, hardworking, suitably qualified Malaysians |^bH 3fc in our Automatic Particleboard Modern Hoard 3^H «j > -i,. ij Laminating Plants. m An established investment J M i group invites appUcations to fill 1 SHIFT921 words
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Article, Illustration496 1982-07-08 8 TEO HAN WUE - Prison life launched Ai Qing as a poet TEO HAN WUE By HE never dreamed he would one day become a poet when he was dabbling in poetry as an art student in Paris. But today half a century after he wrote his first lines, he is one of the496 words
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Article263 1982-07-08 8 •If^isitTjittXW ieftttiftAmw«^ ffViii ftf)ttf*tt*££* *SW *#!W «nwi# tt««^ mxawsti u±a-«is sa R it A X* ft ****** X Vmth <isAifc> W-» x*»M>a«**'«iri «»Xt*fitW#Jt«ilß Saft*3t*6tlis .Ufa "sawat aftSttftAwtfA «iWit***W»*.6tt* *ffl«^wnii- ffl«-l S*4siWii^ J^^isft *jftfr °H* a»Wit 4>*WAfl«Huftfl »i>*i« HC »«7af4LlS*-b r SfWitA- #ifii«iai«7 **»ri»W«D»«'UT«t PIS- SfW^W.tife' W ttSffeW^ArSiaintfn*f«i3[iS^W*A ili*i-«J2:*i»**.'Ki.^ it -Sffi-Et&m263 words
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Article, Illustration663 1982-07-08 10 Cara Menyolek dan Mendandan (3) Oleh NURJAH MOHD SHAH TIDAK lama dahulu say a telah membaca dalam manga n mi sebuah rencana yang ditulis oleh Saudari Zawiyah Salleh mengenai kisah seorang penyolek muka dan pendandan Melayu. Tetapi beliau adalah seorang lelaki bernama Abdul Biji Kader. Saya663 words
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Article, Illustration667 1982-07-08 10 Nurjah Mohd Shah - Nurjah Mohd Shah By NOT long ago, I read in this column an article by Zawiyah Salleh about a Malay make-up artist. But it was a male Mr Abdul Biji Kader. I kept wondering as to whether there weren't any female make-up artist in the Malay667 words
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Article742 1982-07-08 10 RAHIMAH ASMORE - RAHIMAH ASMORE By TWO students from the same village were studying in the same primary school. They had long lived as neighbours but relations between them were not very good because one of them was from a rich family while the other was poor. Hamid742 words
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387 1982-07-08 10 Haron A. Rahman - Lesson 308 Learn Malay: The Easy Way Haron A. Rahman By Answers to questions la Lew MA 1) Pada hari Ahad itu hujan turun lebat sebelum subuh lagi. 2) Encik Kassim merancang hendak membawa anak-anak-nya pergi ke rvmah bapanya di bandar baru Clementi pada pagi itu. 3) Encik Ali ialah387 words
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