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Title Section15 1982-07-13 1 The Straits Times I Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8215 words
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Article, Illustration580 1982-07-13 1 Troops mass on border Iran ready to attack Iraq NEW YORK, Monday IRAN said today that it is on the verge of attacking Iraq amid reports that Iranian troops are massed along the 1,125-km Iraqi border, poised for an attack that could come inAgencies - 580 words
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Article, Illustration116 1982-07-13 1 DEMOCRATIC Kampuchean President Norodom Sihanouk (centre) presiding over a recent meeting with members of the two other Cambo- dian resistance groups to organise a united front to rid their country of the Vietnamese and the Hanoi-backed Heng Samrin regime. Prince Sihanouk forrrally proclaimed on Friday the formationKyodo; UPI - 116 words
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Article82 1982-07-13 1 Argentina accepts it at last LONDON, Mon. Britain today acknowledged that Argentina had accepted an effective end of hostilities over the Falkland Islands, the Foreign Office announced here. As a result, Britain will repatriate the remaining 593 Argentinian prisoners of war still being held. In WASHINGTON, President Ronald Reagan liftedAFP - 82 words
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Article79 1982-07-13 1 PROVIDENCE, (Rhode Island), Mon. A major technical breakthrough in cancer treatment can increase laboratory production of "magic bullets" antibodies that seek out and attack tumours by more than a thousand times, researchers say. Researchers at Brown University and Roger Williams Hospital warned during the weekend that theirUPI - 79 words
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Article58 1982-07-13 1 20 killed in train plunge MEXICO CTTY, Mon. A passenger train plunged into a deep mountain gorge, killing at least 20 people and injuring dozens of others, authorities said today. The train was on a run from Nogales on the Arizona border to Guadalajara when it was derailed yesterday andUPI - 58 words
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Article79 1982-07-13 1 LOS ANGELES, Mon A 74--year-old woman is accused of trying to swindle President Ronald Reagan and his lawyers into selling her his Pacific Palisades home, reports said today. The Los Angeles Times reported that Ann Yarbrough was scheduled to be charged today in a municipalThe Times; UPI - 79 words
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Article67 1982-07-13 1 A BROKER, accused of scratching the paintwork of two cars, was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with committing mischief. Tan Heng Loy. 34, is alleged to have used a bunch of keys to scratch two cars parked in the car park of Block 10R in Braddell View67 words
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Article, Illustration217 1982-07-13 1 'Don't toy with danger' warning IT LOOKS like a small and harmlesslooking toy. Bnt dent let this 8.5 cm by 5.S em plastic gun deceive yon. Your child could be toying with danger, the Toy Safety Authority of Singapore (TSAS) warned yesterday. The TSAS was basing its warning on Its217 words
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Article79 1982-07-13 1 20 years out of date BEIJING, Mon. Ninety per cent of China's consumer products are at least 20 years out of date, the head of the State Economic Commission has told a conference on renovating Chinese industry. Mr Zhang Jinfu said 70 per cent of China's light industry products areAP - 79 words
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Article405 1982-07-13 1 Opec trying to block price cuts VIENNA, Mon MODERATE Opec members, meeting here informally, were trying to stave off any major changes in individual members' policies after the Iranian-Saudi showdown on Saturday opened one of the most serious crises in the organisation's 22-year history. The moderate group, including Kuwait, EcuadorAgencies - 405 words
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Article33 1982-07-13 1 MELBOURNE. Mon. A British Airways Boeing 747 was forced to make an emergency landing yesterday after ramming a flock of birds on takeoff, officials said today. There were no injuries UPI.UPI - 33 words
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Article422 1982-07-13 1 Reagan starts peace effort WASHINGTON, Monday Lebanon crisis LEBANON CRISIS PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan, back at the White House after an 11-day vacation, today launched a peace effort by seeking support from world leaders to resolve the crisis in Lebanon. Mr Reagan said he sent messages to leaders in the MiddleReuter; UPI - 422 words
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Article345 1982-07-13 1 PMLee leaves on London visit MR LEE KUAN YEW left last night for London for a five-day visit, accompanied by Mrs Lee and the Minister of State (Defence), Dr Yeo Ning Hong. The Prime Minister will meet his British counterpart, Mrs Margaret Thatcher, and the Secretary of State for Foreign345 words
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Article49 1982-07-13 1 JERUSALEM, Men. Yemeni volunteer fightera operating from Syrlan positions In Lebanon attacked an Israeli patrol today, Israeli Radio reported. The bodies of six Yemenis were found after thx flchtlnp, the report said, bat there was no mvntlon of Israeli casualties. AFP. SEE THIS PAGE IAFP - 49 words
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Article697 1982-07-13 2 Lost 4-D ticket poser A CLERK is suing the Singapore Turf Club for payment of $4,000 in prize money on a lost 4-D ticket. Mr Yong Wi Kwin, 32, who works in the Registry of Companies, told a district judge he had informed the club of the loss, immediately697 words
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Article233 1982-07-13 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: OPEC is now facing what is probably the wont crisis in its history. The result is likely to be a free-for-all among the producers and a consequent lowering of prices. This may not be completely In the long-term interest of consumers. It could mean a233 words
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Article197 1982-07-13 2 Fandi is frightened "I'M frightened I might not make it, and I'm also frightened I might. Crazy, isn't it!" Fandi Ahmad tola BRIAN MILLER on Sunday, the eve of his departure for the Netherlands for a three-week trial with Ajax. "It's not that I'm scared of rough stuff. It's197 words
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Article323 1982-07-13 2 PROVISION SHOPS IN MINI-MARKET CHAIN THE move by the Provisions Suppliers Corporation Ltd to organise as many provision shops as possible into a mini-market chain will begin in the last quarter of this year. It will affect 20 to 40 shops initially. Thereafter, the chain will expand at323 words
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Article63 1982-07-13 2 FARMERS OPPOSE DRIVE CHINA'S one-child family campaign to reduce the population growth has run into considerable opposition, particularly from rural dwellers who account for more than 80 per cent of the population. In China, where children are considered important culturally, and have economic value in rural households, peasants are63 words
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Article618 1982-07-13 2 Rail shutdown threat TRAVELLING by train in Britain may be impossible from today unless "a substantial number" of engineers return to work. British Rail has threatened to shut down the entire 17,600-km system and sack 24,000 striking engineers, who have vowed to continue the week -old strike618 words
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Article329 1982-07-13 2 Singapore Cowgirl SINGAPORE'S very own Rhinestone Cowgirl, Gina Vadham, is heading West. She is going to Salt Lake City, Utah, home of Country singers, on a week's contract. This will be the first time this singer with "star quality" will be performing overseas. "I'm getting butterflies in my329 words
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Article145 1982-07-13 2 Genting flights to end THE Fly to the Casino in the Sky helicopter service in Genting Highlands will end at the end of the month, after nine years of operation. A Genting spokesman said the service was no longer "viable" following the February crash, in which 11145 words
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Article153 1982-07-13 2 On their hands SET in the spring of 1912 in the English industrial town of Brumley, An Inspector Calls is a play by John Boynton Priestley, one of Britain s most popular writers. The play, which has been translated into Mandarin, will be performed by the153 words
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Article71 1982-07-13 3 AUSTRALIAN FISHERMEN will be paid by the Australian government to spy on illegal foreign operations in national waters, the Department of Primary Industry and the Australian coastal surveillance centre announced yesterday. A "realistic daily rate" is being calculated in consultation with fishermens' organisations, the sources added. The AustralianAFP - 71 words
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Article72 1982-07-13 3 MORE THAN HALF of India's lawmakers cast their votes today in the first two hours of polling for the nations seventh president, expected to be a supporter of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Mr Zail Singh, 66, a former freedom fighter and l^ai follower of the Prime Minister, wasUPI - 72 words
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Article63 1982-07-13 3 A COLOMBO MAGISTRATE, Sarath Gunatilleke, yesterday rejected an application seeking bail for Sri Lankan hijacker Sepala Ekanayake. Ekanayake, 33, hijacked an Italian airliner to Bangkok last month and received a ransom of US$3OO,OOO (*****,000) before going to Sri Lanka where he was arrested. He is onReuter - 63 words
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Article71 1982-07-13 3 A THIRD OIL crisis is likely before 1990 and petroleum prices may double by the year 2000, events that could be more punishing to America than the 1930s depression, an energy expert warned yesterday. The two earlier oil crises, in 1973-74 and 1979-80, cost the United StatesUPI - 71 words
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Article75 1982-07-13 3 FRENCH FOREIGN Minister Claude Cheysson, who goes to Asia at the end of this month, will reportedly discuss with South Korean leaders the possibility that France will establish diplomatic relations with North Korea, sources in Paris said yesterday. However, South Korean diplomatic sources in the French capital saidAFP - 75 words
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Article440 1982-07-13 3 Board meets today on shutdown decision LONDON, Mon BRITISH Rail threatened to shut down its entire 17,600-km system tomorrow and sack 24,000 striking engineers. The railway had yesterday shut down services in the western region resulting in thousands of travellers jamming bus depots, vying forAgencies - 440 words
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142 1982-07-13 3 WARSAW, Mon. Poland's hardline army newspaper said today moves to relax martial law could be speeded up if the moderate voices of the suspended trade union Solidarity pledged to avoid confrontation with the country's leaders. The paper, Zolnierz Wolnosci, repeated earlier bitter attacks on theReuter - 142 words
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217 1982-07-13 3 PORT STANLEY, Mon AN AIR alert and blackout were imposed on Port Stanley last night after a radar system detected an unidentified aircraft in the exclusion zone imposed by Britain around the Falkland Islands in the south Atlantic. Military authorities warned residents afterReuter - 217 words
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166 1982-07-13 3 Americans stalling arms talks says '—Russian- MOSCOW, Mon. Soviet Defence Minister Dmitri Ustinov today accused the United States of blocking progress In talks to reduce medium-range nuclear arms In Europe. In a Pravda commentary, he charged lhat the Reagan administration was coordinating a trade, credit and scientific-technological war against theAP - 166 words
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Article264 1982-07-13 3 LONDON, Mon An intruder who broke into Buckingham Palace entered Queen Elizabeth's bedroom, sat on her bed and talked with her for 10 minutes before she was able to summon help, the Daily Express reported yesterday. A palace spokesman refused to comment, saying that lastReuter; UPI - 264 words
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Article60 1982-07-13 3 NEW DELHI, Mon. A senior state government official was shot dead today by unidentified gunmen at his home in Imphal, capital of India's north-eastern Manipur state, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported. It said Education Secretary Robindro Singh was shot at point-blank range by assailantsReuter - 60 words
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Article27 1982-07-13 3 TUCSON (Arizona), Mon. Miguel Vazquez has become the first person to successfully complete a quadruple somersault from a flying trapeze In a public performance. AP.AP - 27 words
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303 1982-07-13 3 WEST Germany's fast-rising anti-nuclear Greens party yesterday ruled out the prospect of a national or regional coalition with any of the country's major parties. The Greens, whose rising popularity and individualistic approach to politics was causing growing alarm among the established groups,Reuter - 303 words
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548 1982-07-13 4 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER H AZELHURST END OF AN ERA OF CAREFREE SPYING IF GOVT MOVE SUCCEEDS By Our Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Mon. Japan, long known as "Asia's paradise for spies," may soon introduce a new tough law which would make espionage a548 words
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114 1982-07-13 4 HONGKONG, Mon. When a Nepalese merchant, Mr Karma Thale, was about to board a plane for Bangkok at Kal Tak Airport here yesterday, he had the feeling he had left something behind. As he walked op the stops to the plane, be114 words
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189 1982-07-13 4 WINSOME LANE - $30,000 award for ex-Spore police officer WINSOME LANE Our Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Mon. A former Singapore police officer, Henry Albert Edwards who became managing director of a Hongkong insurance company, was today awarded by the High Court here HKSBI.4IB (5529.300) for injuries received in a car crash. Mr Edwards who189 words
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156 1982-07-13 4 Japanese mission aims to ease trade friction TOKYO, Mon. A mission from the Japanese ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) left today for a 10-day tour of Thailand, the Philippines, Hongkong and Taiwan, aimed at easing looming trade friction and discussing new technical cooperation. The mission is led by Mr MasumiReuter - 156 words
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Article, Illustration47 1982-07-13 4 THE damaged bow of the v hydrofoil Flying Goldfincn, which collided with another hydrofoil, the Flying Flamingo, between Hongkong and the neighbouring Portuguese island of Macao on Sunday, killing three passengers. Some 74 people were injured in the collision. Police are still investigating. AP picture.AP - 47 words
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Article147 1982-07-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Vietnam will not allow any international surveillance of its planned withdrawal of some of its estimated 200,000 troops in Cambodia, a Vietnamese diplomat said today. Mr Nguyen Van Thang, Charge d f Affaires at the Vietnamese Embassy in Kuala Lumpur, said the withdrawal wasReuter - 147 words
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541 1982-07-13 4 NANCY CHNG - Prince appeals for unity to oust Viets Hitler's ways alive in Hanoi, says Sihanouk NANCY CHNG By Our Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Mon. The President of the Government of Democratic Kampuchea, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, in a fierce attack on the Vietnamese leaders, has compared them to Hitler. "You know Hitler... attacking541 words
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Article, Illustration552 1982-07-13 5 Weinberger and Wright gear up for a clash WASHINGTON, Monday UNITED States imports of arms made in Europe, Israel and Egypt is a subject which is creating friction between House majority leader, Jim Wright of Texas, and the Secretary of Defence CasparNYT - 552 words
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190 1982-07-13 5 Torpedo secrets held back 4 to stop leaks' TOKYO, Mon. The United States, fearing possible leaks of high military technology to the Soviet Union, will hold back key technology for advanced torpedoes to be produced under licence by a Japanese manufacturer, a leading Japanese newspaper reported today. The mass-circulation AsahiAP - 190 words
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105 1982-07-13 5 WASHINGTON, Mon. A novelty manafactnrer has pot the ReaganomIcs doll on the Washington market. One side of the US$5 (S$H) staffed cloth doll shows President Ronald Keagan wearing a friendly wrinkled grin and a tuxedo. This Image of an Inoffensive plutocrat is labelled side."NYT - 105 words
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330 1982-07-13 5 WASHINGTON, Mon THIRTEEN countries have fallen US$2B million (5558.3 million) behind in interest payments for United States arms, and the Pentagon reserve fund to cover the guaranteed loans is dwindling, the Washington Post reported today. The 13 countries include Morocco, Sudan and Turkey, threeUPI - 330 words
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Article108 1982-07-13 5 SIX-DEATH SHOCK FOR -GRAND-DAD- KENNER (Louisiana). Mob. Arthar un nings lost three children and three grandchildren last week, five of them In a Boeing TTi which crashed Into a residential suburb of New Orleans on Friday. Hie confirmed fatality toll in the crash of the Pan American airliner rose toReuter - 108 words
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106 1982-07-13 5 Senators to give Shultz a two-day grilling WASHINGTON. Mon. Senators will be giving Secretary of State-Desig-nate George Shultz a twoday grilling on his business ties with the Arabs. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee is to open its confirmation tomorrow for Mr Shultz. Even-handed It anticipates that Mr Shultz' role asAP - 106 words
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319 1982-07-13 6 Peaceful solution to siege is in sight, says Reagan WASHINGTON, Mon. PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan said today he believed there were reasons to believe that a peaceful solution could be reached in West Beirut although the situation remained touchy. The President spoke to reporters as he returned from a holiday inReuter; AFP - 319 words
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127 1982-07-13 6 CAIRO, Mon. The Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) would establish a government-in-exile in Cairo only if there were guarantees that the United States would recognise it, a PLO representative here said. Mr Said Kamal, in an interview with the Mayo newspaper, said the Palestinians were127 words
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158 1982-07-13 6 US 'sent the Israelis tough letter' NEW YORK, Mon. President Ronald Reagan has written to Prime Minister Menachem Begin, telling him that Washington may start direct talks with the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) if Israel obstructs American mediation efforts in Beirut, Time magazine said today. Its current issue quoted MiddleReuter - 158 words
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Article, Illustration88 1982-07-13 6 Chopper power off Beirut A LARtiK display of various helicopters Ls s««en on the flight deck of the US carrier Guam m she steams off Beirut on Sonday morning. The carrier Is part of the IS Sixth Fleet which has been stationed off the Lebanese coast since Saturday. The ISAP - 88 words
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Article, Illustration411 1982-07-13 6 JERUSALEM, Mon. ISRAEL is in a quandary over how to get the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) out of Beirut as the political negotiations seem less promising with each passing day, officials said here yesterday. The military option seems to grow moreNYT - 411 words
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Article61 1982-07-13 6 THE MAJORITY of Israelis oppose an all-out attack on Palestinian guerillas encircled in West Beirut, according to a public opinion poll published on Sunday in Tel Aviv. The poll found that 68 per cent of those questioned objected to an attack on the more than 6,000Reuter - 61 words
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Article51 1982-07-13 6 ISRAEL'S Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir said in Tel Aviv on Sunday that Israel will permit Red Cross visits to captured Palestinian guerillas from next week. The decision, however, would not alter Israel's refusal to grant the guerillas prisoner of war status, Foreign Ministry sources said.AP - 51 words
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Article49 1982-07-13 6 PAKISTAN has placed its armed forces and other resources at the disposal of the 43-nation Islamic Conference Organisation (ICO) to help the Palestinian and Lebanese people. Interior Minister Mahmoud Haroon said yesterday that Pakistan had told ICO that it could use Pakistan's resources when necessary. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article44 1982-07-13 6 A TRUCK carrying about 40 Lebanese children struck a land mine near Djezin, southern Lebanon, on Sunday leaving three youngsters dead and injuringseveral others. The Israeli army took the injured children to hospitals in Haifa, Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. AFP.AFP - 44 words
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Article85 1982-07-13 6 6 WHAT Mr Philip Habib (the IS special envoy) is doing is not sitting around the table in a comfortable room, trying to deal with 14 or 15 representatives of different viewpoints. He has a terribly difficult task of finding the appropriate people, of dealing with a85 words
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Article, Illustration261 1982-07-13 7 S. KUMAR - Plucky grandpa tells of day he fought attackers S. KUMAR By A GRANDFATHER, aged 73, spoke for the first time yesterday of how he landed In hospital with stab wounds after fighting off two yoaths who tried to rob him. The Incident took place last Tuesday at Clement! Avenue 4261 words
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Article75 1982-07-13 7 A 12-lecture course, "Understanding Mental Illness: A Layman's Guide," will be held by the Department of Extramural Studies of the National University of Singapore from July 19. The course, on Mondays and Wednesdays from 6.30 p.m. to 9 p.m., will be held in Nissen Hut75 words
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151 1982-07-13 7 A TEENAGE robbery gang is believed to have been crippled with the arrest of three suspects over the weekend. Sources said yesterday that the first suspect, aged 14, was picked up by Toa Payoh police in an ambush at Yaohan Orchard on Saturday evening. Two151 words
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Article45 1982-07-13 7 Sentosa night tour A NIGHT tour to Sentosas Musical Fountain, a fish market, vegetable market and a midnight show, have been put together by the Katong community centre women subcommittee for Saturday, at 7.30 p.m. The fees are $9 for members and $10 for non-members.45 words
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550 1982-07-13 7 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED By A SURVEY is being carried out among garment manufacturers, who have less than six months before they lose many of their foreign workers, to determine how dependent they are on them. The results of the survey will decide if550 words
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256 1982-07-13 7 Jeya pays final $600 of legal bill to PM MR J.B. JEYARETNAM has cleared the legal bill he has to pay to Mr Lee Kuan Yew for defaming the Prime Minister at an election rally in 1976. He paid $600 to Mr Lee last week the final payment for damages256 words
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Article72 1982-07-13 7 THE new elected president of the board of the Inner Wheel Club of Singapore-West for the year 82 83 is Mrs Joan Lee. Other office bearers are Mrs Lynette Le Mercier, vicepresident; Ms Mary Wilson, non secretary; Mrs Marie Jeanne Haehlen, hon treasurer; Mrs Majorie Howden, bulletin editor.72 words
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292 1982-07-13 7 THE reluctance of parents to have their children immunised against measles is one reason why there is a rise in the number of cases reported this year. And the worst hit are children attending kindergarten, prompting the Health Ministry yesterday to renew292 words
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Article, Illustration395 1982-07-13 9 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HUAT By IN an effort to improve services and meet future needs, the Environment Ministry is to spend up to $25 million on three new district offices cum depots. Environment Ministry to build $25m office-depots They will replace the present district offices in395 words
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Article53 1982-07-13 9 ANOTHER child-care centre in Marine Parade, the YWCA Child Development Centre, will be officially opened on Saturday at 11 a.m. by Mr 1 Goh Chok Tong, the Minister i for Defence and Second Minis- ter for Health and MP for Marine Parade. The centre is at Block 66,53 words
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Article325 1982-07-13 9 IF YOU use money as the only bait to keep workers hooked to their jobs, you had better drop the idea because money alone is no longer enough. The consensus today is that the Singapore company of the Eighties has to be more creative in325 words
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Article31 1982-07-13 9 A TALK on "Marriage selection of a lifelong partner," will be given by an NUS lecturer, Madam Tai Ching Ling on Thursday at 8 p.m. at Bedok community centre.31 words
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278 1982-07-13 9 Property acquired as parties dispute over it... BREACH OF CONTRACT SUIT A PROPERTY was eompulsorily acquired while two parties were in a legal dispute ever It, the High Court heard yesterday. When Mr Justice Wahab Ghows was told that the property had been acquired in April, he allowed counsel for278 words
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Article65 1982-07-13 9 SENIOR Parliamentary Secretary (Prime Minister's Office) Ch'ng Jit Koon will attend the 43rd anniversary celebration of Chung Cheng High School in the main school's auditorium on Friday at 10 a.m. The school's management committee chairman, Mr Goh Tjoei Kok, will also be present. A dinner will be held65 words
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Article23 1982-07-13 9 THERE will be a cake-making class at Serangoon Gardens Community Centre every Tuesday this month from 7.00 to 9.00 p.m.23 words
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Article553 1982-07-13 10 We followed the rules says turf club A CLERK is suing the Singapore Turf Club for payment of $5,000 prize money on a lost 4-D ticket. Mr Yong Wi Kwin. 32, who works at the Registry of Companies, said that although he informed the553 words
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247 1982-07-13 10 NTUC Comfort will be bringing 4,000 relief taxi drivers under its wing by offering them the same benefits as full-time Comfort operators. The cooperative's general man- i ager, Mr Michael Liew, said yester- day that relief drivers would be offered associate membership at $10247 words
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Article59 1982-07-13 10 YUEN Peng Wah, 60, cheated a woman o( $600 by telling her he had a diamond ring for sale when he didn't. He was fined $2,000 and jailed a day when he pleaded guilty yesterday. Madam Lee Siok Hiang, 46, had given Yuen the money for the59 words
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130 1982-07-13 10 May Wong's lover back in Singapore FORMER model May Wong's Singapore lover, Li Jaffar Mah, who was jailed in London for drug trafficking in 1977, is bark in Singapore a free man without completing his sentence. Li, 32, a Chinese Muslim convert, was deported by Britain last year after serving130 words
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Article201 1982-07-13 10 A COMFORT taxi driver, punched in the face, stomach and right hand, is seeking the cooperative's help in taking legal action against the assailant. Comfort general manager Michael Liew said that Comfort would help him to engage a lawyer. He added that the cooperative was concerned201 words
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Advertisement166 1982-07-13 10 CAY INJECTS UFE m m >|m<j ■K-. v«T^ m*L —jr. mA i _Jhßl^H3w3Bl Your diesel-powered engine bursts into life when ■j_^^ JtJ* '^^tfermmmmmammmKl^^^Jß fitted with CAY fuel injection parts and equipment. H. 1 1 drt^Wi W?*' *^HTrin Because its 'torque control' adjusts fuel |_w^ tAHL _^^^^U^L^^^^^^ liH consumption according to166 words
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Miscellaneous181 1982-07-13 10 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp WE PIP SO \HE SHOULD M6LLO, yEAM,JI©SS I SAY, dAAVBE VOO CA»J I M6LXO KAA66IE "P VVAIJT TO jßeno*A£ PpCC*/ lw>/fS EVEPy GO f^<ST >AY HOUSE I'CA tAC*AE/ ►AEET hl&. I P*4V STILL. UITTUE ...I'liA UA.TE.' JiGGS... >A)i4u>TE PRts/irJG, J TMIKI©? >*181 words
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291 1982-07-13 11 Mission— to study Japanese house unions FIVE officials from the I.a hour Ministry, National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) and the Singapore National Employers' Federation (SNEF), will next month undertake the first tripartite study of the enterprise union system in Japan. An enterprise union is the equivalent of house unions in291 words
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361 1982-07-13 11 IiCLI NO MAJOR computing power is being left untapped in Singapore's move to train sufficient computer professionals. Following Japanese and American help, the British, through International Computers Limited (ICL), are the latest to offer their services. As with the Japanese in the Japan-Singapore Institute361 words
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568 1982-07-13 11 Courses for 'A' and *O' level students FIRST batch of 120 student s\ to be admitted in December. GRADUATES will be given an internationally recognised diploma. COURSES will be oriented towards the business and indus\trial environments. J NGEE Ann Polytechnic's new568 words
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278 1982-07-13 11 Trader asked to go along on trip, court told A FORMER students' union leader accused of corruption said in his defence yesterday that it was businessman Lee Khee Fatt who asked to go along with him to Thailand. He also denied soliciting any bribe or favours from Gesha Enterprise when278 words
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Article26 1982-07-13 11 A DINNER will be held by staff of Chung Cheng High School at their main auditorium to celebrate the school's 43rd anniversary. <26 words
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Advertisement235 1982-07-13 11 Blaupunkt Car Stereos. jThe Dollars. And the Sense. At a glance, our prices seem high. But listen to a Blaupunkt perform and you'll understand why. Blaupunkt's revolutionary FM circuitry is so sensitive, it reproduces crystal clear sound in even weak signal areas. Its excellent overload capacity ensures equal quality reception235 words
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Advertisement418 1982-07-13 11 commodore THe /^naaaaW FRIENDLY.COLOUR /f^^l COMPUTER FOR THE FAMILY. laMr /PL4 4aBB Wm *J^k Peripherals and L^-^y^i hB, H. 1| i^B Accessories available ex stock: ■9_|P|Hr fJ"^j >.** Datasette recorder f AfJ L L J I aan Sin 9 |e Dlsk Dflve f* j jB W^ riA Bfe*> «B^_ u^Baaaate418 words
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Advertisement186 1982-07-13 12 THERES ROOM FOR YOUR CAR AND 419 OTHERS AT THE NEW IANGS. Although a lot of people still And has room for a staggering remember the old C.K. Tang's 420 cars. i with affection, they recall our car- But just as importantly perhaps, parking facilities in rather a there is186 words
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551 1982-07-13 13 More allowed to do industrial training THE quota on school leavers who can postpone their National Service has been lifted to encourage more widespread industrial training. Under the Late Enlistment Scheme introduced last November, young men who are under 18 and551 words
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Article, Illustration243 1982-07-13 13 FORTY-flve teachers were told yesterday that they had the task of forming a society- that is less immoral, dishonest, insincere- and materialistic. Archbishop Gregory Yong said they could help the government to build a strong moral and spiritual society, more243 words
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Article, Illustration337 1982-07-13 13 It's a blue Monday for courtesy THE courtesy hotline hummed with gloomy news yesterday as reports of bad deeds shot to the top of the Scoreboard leaving the number of calls on courtesy way down below. At the end of the day, the score was 33 brickbats against 10 bouquets,337 words
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Article, Illustration19 1982-07-13 13 Courtesy hotline Knife wounds may heal, but harsh words breed endless resentment. 7 Chinese proverb 10a.m. 4.30 p.m. I19 words
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Article228 1982-07-13 13 YOU get into a taxi and tell the driver your destination. He turns around with a gruff "Huh? What you say?" and you meekly repeat the place. Well, NTUC Comfort js out to change this. It is trying to encourage its taxi drivers to initiate228 words
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163 1982-07-13 13 Dr Tay praises the groups who show that they care "LIFE-SUPPORT organisations" such as the Counselling and Care Centre, the Samaritans of Singapore and the Students' Care Service were last night praised by the Minister of State (Education), Dr Tay Eng Soon. "You help those who come to you to163 words
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145 1982-07-13 13 Builder donates $32,000 to new home THE contractors for the Ling Kwang home for senior citizens have pledged $32,000 for a two-bed room there for the poor. Meiland Construction Pte Ltd has also reduced its building price for the home in Serangoon Gardens by nearly $300,000 to $3.5 million. This145 words
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Article37 1982-07-13 13 TWO officials from the Cottage Industries Department of Burma visited Jurong Abattoir and Jurong Town Corporation yesterday. They are the director-gener-al, Dr Tahn Htaik and assistant director, U Tin Aung who arrived here on Sunday.37 words
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Advertisement222 1982-07-13 13 JULIANA'S From July 13th to 24th 9.00 am. to 6.00 pm. A-Henry wallets Less 40% Boehm porcelain sculpture Less 10% to Wb lames Dixon silver-plate cutlery Less 25% Lady Clare place mars Less 35% to *J% Launer Royal Warrant handbags Less 30% Marshall wallets Less 45% Michacla Frey enamel jewellery222 words
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165 1982-07-13 14 Thai army finds 15 more Red hideouts in jungle KROH, Monday FIFTEEN more terrorist camps have been discovered by Thai troops, who are now operating against communist terrorists (CTs) in south Thailand. This brings the total number of camps discovered to 48 since the operation started on July 1. TheNST - 165 words
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130 1982-07-13 14 MAHATHIR URGES MUSLIMS TO LEARN DEFENCE JITRA, Mon. Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has said that Muslims should study and master the modern art of defence and warfare so as not to suffer the fate of the Lebanese people. He said that because Muslims were weak, theyNST - 130 words
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Article46 1982-07-13 14 ALOR STAR, Mon. The Kedah State Government needs about MJISO million to fully implement its low-cost housing projects under the Fourth Malaysia Plan, Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Syed Nahar Shahabuddin said yesterday. Only MSM million have been allocated under the plan, he said. NST.NST - 46 words
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Article48 1982-07-13 14 IPOH, Mon. More than 2,000 settlers behind Falim town yesterday demonstrated against a private developer for evict inn them. The 2,040 settlers have been asked to leave the 16 hectares of land, alienated by the government to a private developer, by July 31. NST.NST - 48 words
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Article, Illustration245 1982-07-13 14 Helicopter service badly hit by 11-death crash in February KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE "Fly to the casino in the sky" helicopter service in Genting Highlands will end soon after nine years of operation. A spokesman said the crash on Feb 25 in which 11 people, includingNST - 245 words
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220 1982-07-13 14 S'poreans buying too, says agent JOHORE BARU, Monday JOHOREANS are finding it difficult to get Social Welfare lottery tickets because demand outstrips supply as Singaporeans too are among the buyers. One of the main agents here said Johore is given about 360,000 tickets forNST - 220 words
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191 1982-07-13 14 Report ragging matter, orders general KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Chief of Defence Forces has warned that all officers withholding information on the death of a pilot from ragging would be prosecuted. "I consider it a serious offence for these officers not to report the matter to the military authorities," said191 words
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Article75 1982-07-13 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Bank employees in Sabah and Sarawak will now enjoy the same salaries and conditions of employment as their counterparts in Peninsular Malaysia. This has been brought about by the Industrial Court awards handed down by Mr Justice Harun Hashim All this time,NST - 75 words
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176 1982-07-13 14 Ban on cigarette ads may be extended KUALA LUMPUR. Mon THE ban on cigarette advertising on radio and television may be extended to cover government publications. The Cabinet Committee on Drugs, which is chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam, has recommended the extension. If the recommendation is acceptedNST - 176 words
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Article83 1982-07-13 14 KOTA Bl RIH, a royal fort built by Parameswara (the founder of Malacca) during his short stay in Muar more than 550 years ago, has been discovered by villagers near Kampung Sungai Terap, abut 12 km from Muar, the National Echo reported. The fort, according to the83 words
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Article78 1982-07-13 14 CATTLE BELIEVED to be affected by the deadly throat disease haemorrhagic setticaemia are being illegally slaughtered in several kampungs in the Besut district near Trengganu's border with Kelantan. The meat of the slaughtered animals was later sold to unsuspecting buyers at as cheap as $2 per kgNST - 78 words
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Article60 1982-07-13 14 TWO SCHOOLBOYS, both 14, were admitted to Ipoh Hospital recently with serious injuries one of them had three of his fingers blown off after playing with a bamboo cannon. Both received burns on their faces after the bamboo cannon they had pounded with carbide exploded inNST - 60 words
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Article61 1982-07-13 14 KUANTAN POLICE have detained a 32-year-old man who allegedly shot dead a youth on top of a tree, mistaking him for a monkey. The man, who was out hunting pests in his orchard, claimed he thought he saw a monkey, fired his 12-bore gun and to hisNST - 61 words
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Article84 1982-07-13 14 THE FOUNDER of the Islamic Bank in Saudj Arabia, Prince Mohamed Faisal, has given a written undertaking to enter into joint-venture projects with the Islamic Bank Malaysia which is to be set up next year. Saudi Arabia would also recognise the bank and has given an assuranceAFP - 84 words
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Article124 1982-07-13 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. It was four in the morning (Malaysian time) when Italian tram captain, Dine Zoff, held al*ft the ccveted World (up for the world to admire. Many a Malaysian sohoolchild had stayed up for the climactic 9tmlnute soccer battle beamed live from steamy-hot Madrid. LaterNST - 124 words
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Advertisement136 1982-07-13 14 limited number of Warn !^^^^sn2S9B POP <CAt mmß& IKh l POSB Finance Ik> MM I Up to 80% of Soles Price. B§i If I^BiSK' SHOP UNITS PRICE Jl '^kIsBI FROM $140,000 i *Q^^E No Restriction to Foreigners mm t .^s^teHV^^^ <*^km\ IpIBHHM mh mwMW^^<^^^Btm^m^mmm^Mßm^mm k^M^K^L I HOTEL MANAGEMENT: fflß^ sH^136 words
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Advertisement153 1982-07-13 14 1 h^^^P^ iP^I I*s ill *Hv^hs s?)si rf Singapore s farm us French restaurant where you fPr±J A*> (JAL j/nij>sfo/>u> tan dine by candlelight and be pampered by service par excellence Supper Chib Entertainment by top-class international artistes and superb dance music from our talented bands. Showtime 10.30 pm f^153 words
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Advertisement145 1982-07-13 15 Rado Florence. A new concept A new approach to design A new dimension in timepieces. Florence. Where Galileo Galilei, A timepiece of revolutionary design T Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and and construction without the usual Dante set everlasting standards for all metal case. Feather-light, elegant and y^BlJfcx^J^ °f mankind. Where145 words
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Article456 1982-07-13 16 OPEC mediators trying to break the deadlock between Saudi Arabia and Iran in the cartel's latest dispute have their work cut out for them. From the beginning, the two countries have stood at opposite poles, the Iranians pressing for ever higher oil prices456 words
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Article, Illustration709 1982-07-13 16 THE poor are still with the nation with the most powerful economy in the world. This is despite the war on poverty started by former President Lyndon Johnson almost 20 years ago and the billions of dollars spent to curb hunger, illness and unemployment.709 words
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Article, Illustration754 1982-07-13 16 POOR Asian immigrants in the US are being hit by cuts in welfare benefits prompted by the current squeeze on federal funds. The Reagan administration's decision to reduce the support given to new Indochinese refugees from the promised 36 months to 18 months has754 words
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Article, Illustration776 1982-07-13 16 THE American war on poverty was declared by President Lyndon Johnson almost two decades ago. It is a war that ha* won considerable ground since then. la IMI, mwe thai one •at of five Americans lived la poverty. The figare Is now776 words
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Advertisement21 1982-07-13 16 when it comes to quality, there's just no comparison! Sole Agents: H. L. Yong Co. Pte. Ltd. STORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG21 words
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Advertisement278 1982-07-13 16 I^™ SHOPPING CENTRE/ PREMIER CINEMA COMPLEX la** W&jF NO M- **~**~*o*mtun J ■^JhT [SIU i innaann ViraTn^arnTlTTnMrßTrsai "T2 ■^RESTRICTION^ I*—1 -r f I Cuppage Plaza the top-class cinema and shopping I n£S£%m* CUPPAGE complex built according to modern concept is h cuppage -entre plaza strategically located at Cuppage/Orchard Road I278 words
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129 1982-07-13 17 How can a police car not be insured? MY BROTHER was recently knocked down by a police car. When he was called for a police interview, he was told that police cars are not insured and that if he wanted to claim for damages, he would have to get a129 words
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Letter, Illustration222 1982-07-13 17 Not easy to report a cabby SOME taxi drivers obviously feel they can be rude and choosy because it is difficult to lodge complaints against them. After writing a complaint to the Registry of Vehicles, you are required to go down to Middle Road for questioning and statements even though222 words
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Letter106 1982-07-13 17 I WOULD like to offer a suggestion that may result in airline passengers being less upset when faced with the situation faced by your reader "Only an Asian" (ST, June 6) who was not given the Asian Wall Street Journal on an SIA flight. The airlines I106 words
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Letter52 1982-07-13 17 THE government bought over the Kallang Cinema and closed it down more than six months ago. The cinema has remained closed for all these months with no sign of any activities at all. Can the public be informed of what is happening to this facility? T. S. KOH52 words
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79 1982-07-13 17 1 WAS at the Toa Payoh swimming pool on July 2 to witness a swimming meet. During one of the events for beginners, a small girl got into difficulty in water. One of the starters dived in fully clothed to rescue her. There79 words
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124 1982-07-13 17 WE RECENTLY purchased a pair of child's party shoes at $50 from Lucky Plaza. As a token of appreciation the shop gave a "Welcome to Singapore" key ring. The shoes however proved to be of inferior quality with the gold coating peeling off124 words
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Letter69 1982-07-13 17 I REFER to the report "Change in bus route for Service 84 (ST, June 8). I hope the SBS will bear in mind that Service 84 is the only direct service which plies from Taniong Pagar Road to Geylang Road Sims Avenue. Two years ago SBS took Service69 words
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Letter55 1982-07-13 17 WILL the SBS please do something about the irregularity of bus service number^ 1 and 17 and try to reduce the waiting time. On many occasions, I have had to wait 25 minutes for these services. I have also observed ■that bus service numbers 2 and 9 run far55 words
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Letter21 1982-07-13 17 COULD the SBS please increase the frequency of Service 151 particularly during the peak hours. TIRED OF WAITING Singapore MIS21 words
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Letter75 1982-07-13 17 WOULD the SBS please look into the Service 74 morning peak hour situation at Ang Mo Kio terminus? The queue is very long and some commuters do not bother to line up, preferring to cut queue instead. Can SBS have inspectors to direct the queue? Also. I feel75 words
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Letter115 1982-07-13 17 I HAVE always felt that the lack of a widereaching campaign, is the biggest reason for the "silence" shown by the general public over the issue of legislation and kidney donations. The recent programme Opinion broadcast by SBC was defi- nitely helpful in clarifying many points115 words
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80 1982-07-13 17 I FIND it disgusting to read that school children would have to clean their classrooms because the Education Ministry finds it difficult to recruit school servants (ST, July 4). Students are already burdened with several activities in their curriculum and they should not be made80 words
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Letter140 1982-07-13 17 I PASSED my driving test on June 27 and obtained my driving licence on June 29. The expiry date of the licence is May 31, 1983. Thus, it is effectively valid for only 11 months though the $20 paid for it is suppose to cover a 12-month period.140 words
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220 1982-07-13 17 A morbid fear of failure and mediocrity I REFER to the article "J.C. principals call for change Our creme de la creme turning sour?" (Sunday Times, July 4) Most of us know that education in Singapore or what is more popularly and cynically termed "getting a certificate, diploma or degree"220 words
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Letter35 1982-07-13 17 A CINEMA food-stall charges $1 per pack for soft drinks which are available at any emporium at the cost of 51.40 for five packs. The authorities should look into this. PAUL Singapore 195435 words
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139 1982-07-13 17 St Patrick's Roadt Parking in certain sections only WE WOULD like to thank "Resident" for his letter on vehicles parked in the vicinity of St Patrick's Road "Vehicles move to a residential area," (ST, June 5). Your writer may wish to know that there are parking restrictions imposed along the139 words
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Advertisement200 1982-07-13 17 Early showtime WE REFER to the letter by Mrs Lee Soo Kim (ST, June 24). We are pleased to note that the writer is appreciative of the programme. We would like to inform the writer that the second of the three-part documentary on Hongkong was telecast at 7.50 p.m. on200 words
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Advertisement183 1982-07-13 17 Alan International '82/ 'B3 Hairdresslng Courses ■■■■Tjn^a for the professional Rt^^^^J recognition in l£aHi creati\e hairdrevting VB[ cxuirso w ill hr conducted in ■f«v »^B London Ifclurcy V dcmonttmtioraand iiMruction M 1^ programmes arc supported h\ techniques .is well j- pmctical m^m^^^b cutting and si\ ling expenenoe Beginner Diploma Course183 words
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Article, Illustration877 1982-07-13 18 Stewart Fraser - Battle of the bulge Chinese resist one-child campaign Stewart Fraser By THE generation born in the late 1960s and early 1970s is going to be asked to make, by Chinese social standards, a painful sacrifice and limit their families preferably to one child and certainly to no more than two.877 words
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813 1982-07-13 18 DAVID BONAVIA - Final head count may not tell true picture DAVID BONAVIA By than girls, who leave home to get married. The 1980 marriage law stipulates marriageable age as 22 (or men and 20 for women, which in practice has lowered the average age at which people are marrying and having children.813 words
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Advertisement448 1982-07-13 18 t £Mm~-~i—amr' More city performance. m^S^SmmmmWmWKLWi ViHHHflHßJ|f| wl^^^ More exterior style. Around town Tercel is at home. Quick and responsive J^Hmhhbmm m jlftlHl^B Tercel has a striking profile, carefully accented by the y for safe lane changing or nipping past slow moving traffic. MW mmx'MHi mw I smooth, sloping bonnet448 words
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Article101 1982-07-13 19 JAKARTA, Mon. Chinese and Taiwanese can[_jie6 food and beverage have flooded Indonesia's densely populated province of east Java, serious concern among local producers, ■KNI news agency reported. Officials of the east Java's Food and Drink Association said that the marketing of local products had been adversely affected byAFP - 101 words
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Article73 1982-07-13 19 CANBERRA, Mon. Australia and South Korea signed a double taxation agreement today. Treasurer John Howard said that the agreement would avoid double taxation for all forms of income flowing between the two countries. Among other things, the agreement will reduce the rate of withholding tax on dividends paidAFP - 73 words
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Article75 1982-07-13 19 CANBERRA, Mon. Australian balance of payments for 1981/82 showed an overall surplus of A 51.36 billion (5J2.97 billion). Treasurer John Howard said that this was much the same as the previous year's result. The current account deficit increased in spite of the depreciation of the Australian dollar. TheAFP - 75 words
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Article83 1982-07-13 19 JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesia has the fourth biggest peat reserves in the world, after Canada, the Soviet Union and the United States, according to the Ministry of Mines and Energy. The ministry secretary general, Mr Sutaryo Sigit, claims that peat deposits cover 26 million hectares in Sumatra, Kalimantan andAFP - 83 words
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Article61 1982-07-13 19 BEIJING, Mon. A large gold and silver deposit has been discovered in the Lishui prefecture in the south of the eastern Chinese province of Zhejiang, the Zhejiang daily provincial newspaper said. It said that the lode had a high ore content and was found in pre-DevonianReuter - 61 words
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Article67 1982-07-13 19 BANGKOK, Mon. Thailand's trade deficit in first half 1982 was reduced to 6.1 billion bant (***** million) from 33 billion bant in the same period last year, Mr Prayoon Thalerngsri, director-general of the business economics department said. Exports were 89.9 billion baht or 17 per cent higherReuter - 67 words
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Article97 1982-07-13 19 BEIJING, Mon. China's foreign exchange reserves rose by 9 per cent at the end of first quarter 1982 to US$5.2 billion (5511.2 billion) from US$4.B billion at the end of 1981, the People's Bank of China said. The bank said in the latest edition of its monthly ChinaReuter - 97 words
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Article94 1982-07-13 19 TOKYO, Mon. Japan registered whopping trade surpluses with both the United States and the European Economic Community in the first six months of 1982, government statistics showed. The Finance Ministry said Japan's exports to the US reached U5518.57 billion (5539.93 billion) in the six-month period, up 4.5 perUPI - 94 words
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Article27 1982-07-13 19 BEIJING, Mon. The new head of China's revamped State Economic Commission has called for further factory closures to streamline the country's outmoded industrial structure.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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288 1982-07-13 19 Veneer director's decision causes upset THE decision by Mr Yong Foh Choi, an independent director of Veneer Products, to exercise his voting rights at the extraordinary general meeting on July 19 against the advice of the Stock Exchange of Singapore has upset minority shareholders. They are worried that Mr Yong,288 words
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501 1982-07-13 19 MALAYSIA'S shipping lonnage may yet reach the target of 2.5 million dwt by 1985 if The efforts of Perbadanan Nasional Shipping Line bear fruit. Earlier, Malaysian International Shipping Corporation had said it would not be able to meet the target under existing trade501 words
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626 1982-07-13 19 THE move by the Provisions Suppliers Corporation Ltd (PSC) to organise as many provision shops as possible into a minimarket chain will begin in the last quarter of this year. The conversion will initially be carried out in about 20 to 40 shops. Thereafter,626 words
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334 1982-07-13 19 SINGAPORE will be the venue of a conference and exhibition on instrumentation control, measurement and testing in November. The exhibition, known as Instrument Asia 82, will be held at the World Trade Centre from Nov 9 to 13, while the technical conference will run from334 words
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246 1982-07-13 19 VARTA Pte Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Varta Batterie AG of West Germany, will begin producing lithium button cells next month. The company, which has a factory at Chai Chee, has established another plant in Bedok to undertake the new venture. It246 words
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137 1982-07-13 19 FAR East Consortium, the diversified Hongkong group controlled by the Chiu family, plans to concentrate its interests in property investment and development. Certain financial, property and flour-milling interests held by FEC will be injected into a subsidiary, Cheone Sun Developments, which will in turn sell137 words
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244 1982-07-13 19 LONDON, Mon. DM (Holdings) Sdn Bhd, a wholly owned subsidiary of Dunlop Holdings Ltd, said it sold its 51 per cent holding in Dunlop Malaysian Industries Bhd to Pegi Malaysia Bhd for MS29B million. Pegi, which has a joint interest in the DunlopReuter - 244 words
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446 1982-07-13 19 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed slightly higher on some selective having support In moderate trading yesterday. National Iron rose 35 cents to $S.II, Pan Electric IS cents to $>.», Straits Trading 15 cents to $5.41, Development Bank II cento to $"7.C5 and Oversea Chinese Bank II446 words
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Article70 1982-07-13 19 BousWad Rhd 3 Dun lop Ind +3S dolnnexs MTC C*C Em* Gathrle Bhd NBT 4 -20 CCM PAN Hmw Par Nal Iron 5 t35 (old Storaxr l.fnUn^ larkrapr Rhd PMC 4 6 2 Fu El«c 16 Kothmans +2 STnilu +13 I M Works +1 Perlto Plant70 words
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Article30 1982-07-13 19 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties Plantations Mining Deb/Loans Up 58 13 7 6 4 2 3 Down 13 1 2 1 1 unih 12 3 1 1 1 1 230 words
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Article49 1982-07-13 19 )unlop Ind iporr Laad (at Iron long I mi Ind >■■« View >an-EI llraiU Trading I I' I leaeral Corp E Levingaton ICBC > B S 408 700 610 SB5 400 330 MO 328 316 3SB 820 785 36 35 35 2S 18 18 15 12 12 11 1049 words
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Article31 1982-07-13 19 Harbour iulhrie I Leong Credit I Cables ed Cables J A C 'ractors Lumber 130 350 460 210 130 384 334 80 -1W -20 -10 -10 -10 -8 -c -831 words
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Article21 1982-07-13 19 3CBC Zity Dcv Harimau sime Darby rotal turnover: 4.40 m rotal value: $11 68 m IM.JKKI 160.000 139,000 124.00021 words
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Article35 1982-07-13 19 JT Indicator: T Industrials: IT Finance: rr Hotels: IT Properties: >T Minings: rr Plantations: )CBC: iESInd: *****0 *****1 683.89 ***** 1668.61 *****5 1081.43 1083.71 598.28 604.49 294.55 289.96 856.34 856.83 627.51 636.54 515.63 520.1635 words
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Article2355 1982-07-13 20 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Gr'i Net 1882 1... i Dlv P K Vol Day* Hick Low omp.ny Sale ♦or- C0O0) High Low 3SO 247 Acmm 2BBxd +2 21.7 27.8 8 280 288 Alcom 116 3.7 96J 233 172 Allied Choc 172 7.0 15.4 308 24« BA T 2flO unch2,355 words
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Article396 1982-07-13 20 AFTER a prolonged period of depressed trading, share prices snapped back on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in an active session. Gains were posted across a fairly broad front, with industrials performing particularly well. Some recorded double-digit rises. On balance, 83 counters were traded higher, 16396 words
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Article32 1982-07-13 20 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties Oil Palms Tins rubbers robbers Deb/Loans UP 57 5 1 6 1 4 7 Down 11 2 1 1 1 onch 9 1 1 1 1UP - 32 words
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Article1393 1982-07-13 20 BID and offer prices officially lined and tuiilnw la and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of sham traded shown in brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. IMH -.TKIU.s ArsM (3.148 3.385) (3) 3.14 xd <B»iant« (3.185) (2) 3 101,393 words
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Article75 1982-07-13 20 H I. Ind 6 4fr N Iron 6 60 Pan Elec 3 60 Tasek 4.90 S Trading 5.85 Searorp 6 70 Supreme Corp 2.79 Larut 3.24 Gen Corp 3 48 MU Ind 358 KLlnd 360 Promet 3.18 Sel r )redKr 3 go Sel Prop 4.64 M liankinK 6 7575 words
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Article318 1982-07-13 20 STOCKS closed firmer yesterday, on fresh buying support in active trading mainly due to higher overseas advice and speculation on lower interest rates, brokers said. The Hang Seng index rose 42.12 points to 1293.96, with gains showing across the board especially in blue chips. The day's combined turnover volume318 words
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Article132 1982-07-13 20 SHARE prices closed mixed in dull trading and turnover remained low yesterday, dealers said. The Book Club Index dropped 0.01 of a point to 92.76 on a turnover valued at 4.6 million bant I Aokham Thai Ail* Fibre Anithaja In» And Tru«t Banfkok Buik Bank Of Ayudh«y« Ltd Bau132 words
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Article369 1982-07-13 20 PRICES rose strongly yesterday, on news of soften ng US interest rates, the second successive rise in Wall Street indices and higher gold and copper prices. At the close, the All-Ordi-naries index was up 10 points at 455 9. Total turnover was 8.11 million shares, valued at 16.25 million.369 words
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Article98 1982-07-13 20 Poos AcoK Mining 0.0017 ***** Anglo PtlU MOB unch Apti Mlnlnj B 0.01 unch AUu Con 3 IS 40 ♦0.1 BafUlo OoM 000U unch Bute P*trot*um ***** unch Btnsutl Con B 30.50 *ii CDCP IJO -01 Ptral Phil Hldfi 7 -03 Lspanto B 0 078 ♦0 008 Martnduqus B98 words
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Article388 1982-07-13 21 SHARE prices continued to rally yesterday, after the sharp upturn on Saturday, prompted by lower US interest rates and the yen's sharp recovery, dealers said. The Dow Jones average rose 42.12 to close at 7146.69 points, after adding 112.92 on Saturday, but trading remained light on a volume of388 words
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Article615 1982-07-13 21 LONDON, Mon. Gold shares were firm after the sharp gain in the bullion price over the weekend and other equities tended higher, dealers said. At 3pm. the Financial Times index was up 3.7 points at 556.4. Oils were depressed Dy Opec's failure to agree on new output quotas. BP615 words
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Article195 1982-07-13 20 ABBDTHNOT SECURITIES ASIA (Miaagui' friees tar J.l> 13) Spore Growth Fund 0.82' i 087 OUB-MONTAGi: (Maasam' prlees tor Jal> ID Union Spore Fund 1.21 1.28 DIAMOND MOT STORE (Maaagen' prtees tor Jal> 11) Diamond Spore Fd(US») 0 53 0.57 S* 1.13 1.22 (June- INCOME BOND UNIT (Carraat prtees)195 words
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Article569 1982-07-13 20 AIDED by firm overseas markets, the Singapore stock exchange yesterday recorded Its best performance In two months In generally quiet trading. Doable-digit gains were registered by a broad range of Issues with Industrial blue chips such an Dunlop Industries, National Iron, Straits Trading and Pan-El569 words
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Article1726 1982-07-13 20 B T index: *****1 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shewn in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. AU Tiroes Settlement Contracts are quoted after the1,726 words
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Article31 1982-07-13 21 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 1293.86 Friday 1251 86 Week Ago 1288.71 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 813.1 Friday 600.8 Week Ago 624.5 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 455.8 Friday 4*5 8 Week Ago 460.731 words
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Article411 1982-07-13 21 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly lower yesterday, with August RSS One buyers quoted at 182.00 cents per kilo, down 0.50 cent on last Friday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on some August offerings and lack of buying support after a slightly higher411 words
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Article32 1982-07-13 21 Rubber July 12 Singapore: Aug: 182.00 cents (down 6.50 cent) Malaysia: Aug: 202.00 cents (down 0.50 cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 286 tonnes (up 100 tonnea)32 words
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Article140 1982-07-13 21 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable in Singapore opened at $23,608 and closed at $23,670 yesterday In the Far East, gold opened at US$339 70,340.70 and closed at i $341.30 341.80 by lunch time. The market re-opened higher at $342.25 343.00, fluctuated, then closed at $341.10 341.60. Gold was140 words
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Article94 1982-07-13 21 NOON SSR ■nd SMR pne» ytaurday RAfl ■8 MBBLB SMRCV SMRL SMR 5 SMRGP SMR in -MX.i. SMR SO Alful << grr..t Mtkl Hu> m Sellrrm ilumpallMi ***** 161.U0N IllmpdkC) 15? SO 168.90N (ll«ip>lWt) 203 00 206 00N I ton pallM) 204.00 20S0ON (MooimHm) 183 SO IUSON94 words
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Article29 1982-07-13 21 THE STRAITS tin price continued to stay I unchanged at M 529.15 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering up 100 tonnes to 286 tonnes.29 words
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Article140 1982-07-13 21 CHINESE Praaaee Exchaage, Si>K»p«fe, m—m cteslag prices per IN kg yesterday. Caesaat all: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116.00 sellers. Oars: Mixed (loose) $55.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asu NLW $325 00 sellers, Sarawak white140 words
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Article184 1982-07-13 21 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market closed higher yesterday, on light buying with trading confined to nearby positions, dealers said. In July, south and central rose J7 50 and $10 respectively to M173T.50 per tonne, and In August central gained $7 50 to 1737 50 The184 words
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Article178 1982-07-13 21 THE US/Sing dollar opened at $2.1460/80 and was traded to the day's low of $2.1415/25 before moving up to close at $2.1440/50 in the Singapore forex market yesterday. Trading was quiet with little fluctuations. The US dollar against major currencies opened firm but was traded easier in178 words
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Article343 1982-07-13 21 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on July 12: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on July 8: month 1530 1520 months 15 50 15.40 months 15 80 15 50 months 15.10 1590 months 15 80 15.70 months 15.90 15.80 lource: Merrill Lynch343 words
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Article44 1982-07-13 21 RANGE of prices offered by discount homes on July 12: Overnight: C»U deposits: 4% Basal B.jrix B*lHa< 3- month Treasury bills 3* 3S 3-month Bank bills 8% 8* 3 months CD 8 9/16 8 7/16 8 months CD 9 Bmm*: HUUi««I DhHMI C*.44 words
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Article31 1982-07-13 21 Closing Interbank rates for Ingaporc dollars on July 12: Offer Hid vernight 24 2 1 month t Ttt 2 months B'i B*t 3 months Bvt 8H Ovfrnlcht mod* 431 words
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Article26 1982-07-13 21 f rates] THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared ta lead ta their V beat easterners Is U.M per cent.26 words
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Advertisement296 1982-07-13 19 \jSsF FRENCH jI^FMGRANCEJAIir^ np^^ nHnMsl hßßiHiiii' nfln^un^^SSHi 'I c USSHI I I v ■j ■BB^B^bl Molyneux-Quanz Eau lIPHI *^BB>* .X I _H J Oe Partum Spray Molyneux-Gauloise Leonard Eau Oe Toilette T 4 30 ml $10.50 Eau Oe Totlette Spray Spray (For Men) '-^?S 100 ml $45.50 Leonard-Tamango Eau 100296 words
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Advertisement575 1982-07-13 21 a^la^Hatafe&. a^L^l Mt f S^aS M Building industry of Singapore "Two years ago, I set up my own business after twenty years of working for other people in the airconditioning industry. Despite my experience in the business. starting out on your own is not easy. But I've received numerous leads575 words
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178 1982-07-13 22 Sime sells stake in Assam to Wrengate SIME Darby Bhd has sold its entire stake in Assam Frontier Tea Holdings to Wrengate Ltd for a total sum of £1.4 million (555.19 million). Wrengate acquired Sime's 232,421 ordinary shares (or a 24.73 per cent equity stake) in Assam at £3.12 each178 words
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440 1982-07-13 22 ANOTHER company has entered the dispute over territorial rights in selling the microcomputer BMC IFBOO manufactured by OKI Electric Industry of Japan. General Electric Company of Singapore Pte Ltd (GEC) said that it had the sole agency for BMC IFBOO for some of the countries440 words
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407 1982-07-13 22 UMB Nominees, which is buying a 33" i -per cent interest in Raleigh Cycles (Malaysia), will make a general offer for the remaining shares in the company only if required by the Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee. The point was clarified by Mr407 words
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200 1982-07-13 22 Slump in profits at Jeram Kuantan PRETAX profits at Jeram Kuan tan (Malaya) for the year ended Dec 31, 1981 plunged 62 per cent to M 5318,859 (M 5845,842 previously) on a 31-per-cent drop in gross income to Msl.3 million (M 51.89 million). The earnings fall, however, was somewhat cushioned200 words
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298 1982-07-13 22 Asia Cement in ready-mix concrete venture SUMITOMO Cement, one of Japan's largest cement manufacturers, has joined up with Asia Cement to supply ready-mixed concrete. Asia Cement, one of the five local producers of cement, is majority controlled by Taiwanese interest. Its plant at Jurong produced 500,000 tonnes of cement last298 words
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Article111 1982-07-13 22 TOKYO. Sun. The Japanese Finance Ministry plans shortly to sell from its national bond sinking fund. 400 billion yen (SJ3.3Z billion) of 10-year national bonds to the Bank of Japan This is aimed to replenish funds to cover national tax revenue shortfalls in fiscal 1981, whichReuter - 111 words
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321 1982-07-13 22 OTTAWA, Sun. Canada, with dwindling foreign currency reserves and a huge budget deficit, may borrow from abroad again soon, to refund drawings on short-term credit facilities. But growing market speculation that the country may draw from its International Monetary Fund quotas is unfounded, FinanceReuter - 321 words
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Advertisement511 1982-07-13 22 Beachfront Resort Condominium A Resort Investment from U5595,000 with Capital Gain up to 40% and Guaranteed High Rental Income Tiare Beachfront Condominium is within a fully approved freehold international resort which will include a hotel, casino, 18-hole championship golf course, country club, tennis ranch, shopping plaza and marina complex. FREEHOLD511 words
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Advertisement669 1982-07-13 23 I a»4-44*» kaoSr^F* I THE SINGAPORE RED CROSS [■9 Home for the physically I handicapped children In m\J Changl requires a Staff S*k Nurse Food and accor.imo- L^L^eL a datlon will be provided. If .aP^^**^^***^ 3rS you can come forward and mWm I IW3 offer your services see No. _^amW"669 words
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Advertisement526 1982-07-13 23 PREMISES AVAILABLE FOR functions, parlies (no charge) up lo 400 persons. TEL: *****17 11am to 4pm. Food: lnooo##*a>n S7i Cnin#*#: Barbecue: $9: Seafood: $9 50 Die counts tor 30 persons above. WE CATER BUFFET for all functions; Reception, parties, birthCaterers. *****70 Classified Ads. The Matchmaker CAN YOU LOVE this 1-month526 words
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Advertisement3824 1982-07-13 23 TELEPHONE SERVICE: *****22 Monday Friday 900 am 530 pm (5.00 pm for next day) Saturday 9 00 am 3 00 pm (12 30 pm for Sunday Tim«s) PoWk Holiday 9 00 om 1 00 pm COUNTER SERVICE: Times Orchard Centre. M 105 Lucky Ploio 10 00 om 5 30 pm3,824 words
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Advertisement405 1982-07-13 23 CLASSIFICATION CROUP A Enterteinment A Where to Eat B Personal Services A Merchandise C Business To Business D Employment E Vehicles 4 Boats F Accommodation A Properties G Travel Guide H Education A Instruction I Announcements J Obituaries b) EDP Amtrictn L«Ming Company mvit»t •ppltcattons lo Ml v«c*vtc»M for COMPUTER405 words
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Advertisement306 1982-07-13 24 lljjlA I) Emptoyment IIA Q EnatoyiHiwt lA Q Dnptoymtwt ijjli i Q Emptoyment 114 Q Emptoyment II Tl l I I I T l l lITII mm _J lITH wm I IWTII mm 1 .^BssssssssssssssssssssssssssTaasw .tn. -<-v JTN. -CN. I .^BsTsTsssTssTsTaHalßßß^B^BisTaV .^atawaw^amwammm^^^. chriitian ORGANISATION RE 68 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial306 words
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Advertisement571 1982-07-13 24 A vacancy exists tor a: CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY to a Senior Company Director Applicants sre requested to apply with a non-returnable passport size photograph to TEBAN GARDEN P.O. BOX 647 SINGAPORE 9160 This Is a Senior position and an attractive salary together with fringe benefits will be offered to the right571 words
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Advertisement462 1982-07-13 24 Vacancies exist in a for aign bank for MALE CLERKS &FEMALE TELEPHONE OPERATORS for immediate employment Applicants to submit applications In own handwriting with personal particulars, education and experience together with a non-return-able photo and telephone number if any to: PERSONNEL MANAGER MAXWELL ROAD P.O. BOX 1759 SINGAPORE 9035. d^d^d^d^yd^d^.462 words
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Advertisement492 1982-07-13 24 Well Established Manufacturer I invites applicants for the I post of SECRETARY To be aMe to handle General I Secretarial duties Well versed in Import 4 Export procedures Experience not necessary. Interested applicants, please submit resume with contact telephone and photograph to: THE ADVERTISER P.O. BOX 572 HENDERSON SINGAPORE 9115492 words
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Advertisement559 1982-07-13 24 A company dealing In recreational facilities and products. In Beach Road area, requires a SECRETARY to tha General Manager c Secretarial qualifications c Minimum 2 years working experience Please write and enclose personal passport-slie photograph to: The Advertiser Crawford P 0 Box 567 Singapore 9119 A large Investment Company invites559 words
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Advertisement563 1982-07-13 24 SINGAPORE COLOUR CENTRE PTE LTD A FINANCE ASSISTANT c Knowledge In accounting. c LCC Intermediate preferred but not essential. c Ability to type. c Available for immediate employment Pleaee apply in writing to: THE PERSONNEL MANAGER 813. BLK A TONO LEE BUILDING (TH FLOOR, 35 KALLANG PUOOING ROAD SINGAPORE 1334563 words
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Advertisement555 1982-07-13 24 RECEPTIONISTS c Must be able to work on normal or night shift, c Good working conditions a Good salary and meal allow ance provided Interested please come personally to Sheraton Health Centre Ist fir. Century Park Sheraton Hotel, Nessim Hill Spore 102S Te) *****70 Shipping Company urgently ACCOUNTS CLERK/ BOOK-KEEPER555 words
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Advertisement983 1982-07-13 24 CHRISTIAN ORGANISATION REQUIRES experienced and committed Office Staff 1 Secretary for dictaphone, copy typing, telex and filing Jobs: 1 Receptionist for small switchboard and typyng. and 1 Accounts Assistant, preferably with some Computer experience Interested, please send resume of qualifications and experience along with salary expected and photograph to Mr983 words
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Advertisement695 1982-07-13 24 WANTED A BILINGUAL Receptionist/ Typist for Specialist clinic Please ring *****30 CLERK TYPIST WANTED. CH'F O level Working In Shenton Way Experience not teamtlaJ Preferably Chinese Interested please call *****68 CLINIC RECEPTIONIST WANTED Good command of English essential Experience nol necessary Apply personally: OS-21 Tanglin Shopping Centre FEMALE TYPIST/CLERKS required695 words
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Advertisement585 1982-07-13 24 C.A.T.S. 1 184-4411 1 Classified Advertising Works. C.K. TANG LTD Tha Superstore of the 80s offers exciting job opportuni tiea for thoae who wish to make a career in sales SALES ASSISTANTS (Above $400 p.m.) a 16 and above Completed Secondary education c Interested In meeting people c Qood spoken585 words
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Advertisement4138 1982-07-13 25 ill Q Employment ijjli. Q Imftopmmi IDA Q D "P iB I—"*1 f D l l P' oYment0 Y ment flf D fr""* o I 86 Situations Vacant i Sales I An established company in I meeting Its expansion programme Invites suitable applicants to fill the position of SALES EXECUTIVE4,138 words
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Advertisement572 1982-07-13 25 A manufacturing company requires MALE TRAINEE TECHNICIANS c Completed NS or exempted c Some technical background c Shift rotation c Alrcon environment c Confirmation increment c Merit Increment Apply personally at Blk 1. Unit 102*. 10th fir PSA Multi-storey Complei r a sir Penieng Roed Singapore 0511 Closing dale: 16lh572 words
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Advertisement336 1982-07-13 25 C.A.T.S. 1 184-4411 1 Classified Advertising Works. i QUANTITY SURVEYOR (MALE) Kequirrd by Bulldlnft and Civil Construction Kirm c Preferable with 3 years experience Interested please call: 7MSIM/ 7605C17 Cell personslly at: •MA Upper Bukit Timah 10 m.s. Singapore 2357. Urgently required SITE SUPERVISOR with driving licence Interested please call336 words
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Advertisement2506 1982-07-13 26 Hll p y^rmm j [j||| Q t*+y-« I |ff Q tm,^mm TfffUl P I IB|["b-^»— H l l in i 20TH CENTURY STANDARD BRANDS PTE LTD Mafor International Food Manufacturing Company REQUIRES: MALE STORE CLERK/ STORE ASSISTANT c OCE 'O' level. c To assist In all aspects of stock control2,506 words
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Advertisement334 1982-07-13 26 Singapore Automotive Engineering (Pte) Ltd. Invite* application* for Singapore Citizens for the following positions: GCE 'O' level. Pleasant personality. Some working experience with ability to type at 35 wpm. Must be able to perform general repairs, routine servicing overhaul components on diesel and/or petrol vehicles. Those without experience but possess334 words
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Advertisement440 1982-07-13 26 CATS 1 184-4411 1 Classified Advertising Works. PRESIDENT MERLIN HOTEL requires CASHIERS (Female) Age: 16-25 years Pleasant personality Secondary education Cashiering experience Salary: $396X18 p.m TELEPHONE OPERATORS Age: 18 24 years OCE 'O' levels 81-llngual In English and Mandarin 3 shifts Salary: $408/5428 p m Pleasant voice SECURITY GUARDS (Male)440 words
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Advertisement4074 1982-07-13 27 114 Employment If Q Employment ill j ft Employment ill, [J Employment till Q Employment II y if Iy aw I Ij if LPjIJ J i I 4 MTSUMSM ans. EixcTWC MELCO SALES SIRJGAPORE PTE LTO MELCO SALES requires the services for the following post BssaHTTTrrflLfc tvl^uJjLlaP For our showroom4,074 words
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Advertisement617 1982-07-13 27 Vacancssater SECURITY GUARDS at Bukit Timeh and Katong area c Below 80 years old c Must be physically fit. c Perform shift duties c Ability to write and read simple English c With some security experience. c Salary negotiable Pleaae call person se> betwssn t.OO s-m. pun. S 2 00617 words
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Advertisement503 1982-07-13 27 Uroenlty ftequtred OFFICE CUM DESPATCH BOY ay a Shipping Company ■lequtreme ts c Minimum 1 year's experience c Able to ride a bike c Can speak English c Above 18 years of age Interestsd sppMcente pieaee call Florence. TEL: 2SSIOSI let 4MI inlf>rvM»w Wanted Immediately OFFICE MESSENGER c To assist503 words
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Advertisement842 1982-07-13 28 .jlll p **n~« 1 1 H| E lllJsffE ll |^||E^»*—» llNllE m > 1 J I I i a I .11..1 a. Mi I I 1 .J I I I 66 Situation* Vacant I) Miscellaneous ESTABLISHED COMPANY REQUIRES Despoicta Boy Cum linvrr tor immediate employment Motorcycle will be provided Knowledge842 words
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Advertisement896 1982-07-13 28 PIANO ACCOMPANIST, minimum qualification Orade 7 for low grade accompaniment Apply with telephone contact to: ST. Box A *****. 1. New Industrial Road. Spore 1953. REFRIGERATION AND AZ*COMMTIONINO company requires Experienced Mechanics. Preferably with driving licence and Drivers Please apply 282. Tanjong Kalong Road SALON OPENMO SOON In Orchard Plaza896 words
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Advertisement2007 1982-07-13 28 MfTSUBISHI L3OO ■a^^^BT I aWLLj-kLm^a^M asssHLxaxaV Bxaa^^^K-J^P^Mal BstJ $10,025 nett selling price •For 4-Door model Keep your business moving ahead *isss»j- with the Mitsubishi L3OO panei van The m mf U\ carrier that takes you a long way gL^^-a^ml a^axasU e C'« n "V a p d dependably lijl Wl\2,007 words
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Advertisement1520 1982-07-13 28 _LbA WES ß^afa^B! wt ■Mat _Vl_j3ffl ffg^Votors mean J^ijiOaaißM^Bßaa^Bl^MsaaW MOBE PW DRIVE BKAKE JOBS MACHINE FW IN M)IHHTiKr ROTOBS ON THE CAR with ma)or aommkr and lomp iuio WITH THE KWIK-LATHE manufacturer! currwUy pnxtorliif or The Kwtk-Lalhr > oar at a klnu ,nnaa punning io mtrodurr from wheel dnw too)1,520 words
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Advertisement930 1982-07-13 28 LATE I*Bo LANCER 1400. 5-speed Alrcond. radio cassette Tip top condition. $20,800 0.n.0 loan 80% arrangeable *****79 LATE 1979 SIGMA OS (square light) 1 owner. Alrcon. cassette. PARF eligible $19,900 *****23/ *****70 Mat) I*7* MITSUBISHI Colt Sigma IftOOOS. one private owner, aircond. radio/cassette. Tel: *****55 Ah Lee SEPTEMBER I*7* COLT930 words
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Advertisement746 1982-07-13 28 I) Others aV^T*^lpJ«^B*^^^l^^a^^aM Wl-BMW 520 IA Alr-cond (new model) I*B* Honda Accord 4-Dr Auto Alr-Cond Sports Rlm Mercedes Benz 200 AlrCond Ford Cortina 2000 Auto Alr-Cond. (Qßeg Honda Accord 4-Dr AlrCond Colt Sigma 1600 OS AlrCond Sports Rlm Porsche 924 Auto AlrCond Lancer 1400 Auto AlrCond Toyota Corona 1600 AlrCond746 words
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Advertisement870 1982-07-13 28 C.A.T.S. 1 184-4412 1 Classified Advertising Works. NEW PONY. 1100/ 1400 Station wagon. With low downpayment and exlra free offer Accept old cars for trade-In. Please contact Michael Pang. *****55 RENAULT AUGUST '74 Passed Vlcom test, tax expires on '83 January radio, cassette and alrcond. tip top condition, offering $9.8000870 words
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Advertisement528 1982-07-13 29 CASH PAYMCNT FOR: any model, any c.c. company, secondhand or SZ vehicles a scrap cars below 1000 cc. $4,550, 1001 CC V JSO, 1601 CC $1 1.300; 2001 ccs263» TELEPHONE MR. UM 2t27t12/ -HMS2 (7 00a. m 11.00pm A BETTER PRICE offered for PARK scrap cars and all makes of528 words
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Advertisement464 1982-07-13 29 CITY DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED (A member of Hong Leong Group) A one-stop centre for sale and leasing Your choice of residential, commercial and industrial properties. Brookvale Park Show Apartments Open daily (10am 6pm) Tenure of Land Leasehold 999 years Lot No.. 1 1 1 1 12. MX V Jurong Plann.ng Approval464 words
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Advertisement1729 1982-07-13 29 BmWLWK&ZM Ruby Industrial Complex _i^ l __rSii___piiM^ ■mniM irTPrrw-fWwrTTTPirTiTT-------------------------i 1 I I INVEST IN PERTH W.A.i V* i {i *fp Australia's best buy in new homes I«l5" jt ,r-^,^___^ I viwiHf;- i_r LAUNDRY. I I b__^___^-_____^_^_b___^_b-_»-__-_^_. J MEALS KITCHEN I Iff* llinilATlllll 1 J M9_A_ KS INDUSTRIAL S_l£^7?*9J Dim niMP1,729 words
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Advertisement680 1982-07-13 29 C.A.T.S. 284-4422 Classified Advertising Works. DIST. I*. SINGLE-STOREY 3 airconditioned bedrooms, terrace house, fully furnished Including ("TV. modern gas cooker. Quiet area. Rent $1,500 Carehome DIST. 10, AMERICAN/JAPANESE School vicinity, double-storey seml-delachcd, partially furnished, quiet surroundings Kental $3,000 negotiable Jon Enterprise *****75/*****56 DIST. 11, COLONIAL STYLE Single-storey 3 bedrooms, semidetached,680 words
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Advertisement936 1982-07-13 30 4 i r Accommodation ft a c Accommodation jSm^W C Accuwnmodatlon j^ \w* Accomiiiodation j^ Accommodation AflsV Hl* f» I m ■stiiii .SS m o^B r B Ha n B PrntMrtfei* rrUUOI IMS I I rtlm^mlmm _J 88 1 1 1 njß^mTm* J —1 1 rTiji^BWiPß^ j |bs»W|| rsnyi a—936 words
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Advertisement322 1982-07-13 30 DIST. 21 CLEMENTI CONDOMINIUM Brand new apartment near American School. 2/ 3 bedrooms Full recreational amenities Rental: $2,500 to $3,000. s WST 10GRENVILLE Off Holland Road New and low rise maisonette. 3 bedrooms Spacious living/ dining. Available partly/ fully furnished to tenant's choice Rontak $4,200. SOMMERVILLE PARK Newly completed apartment322 words
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Advertisement232 1982-07-13 30 Available at Rldgewood a luxurious townhouse with 3 large bedrooms plus a study carpeted and fully air-con There Is a range of recreational facilities Including swimming pool, squash, tennis, basketball courts Rental SSJOO/Also available, apartments for rent:1. Uan Towora OM 10 $B,ooo'partlally furnished 2 Ridgowood $3,500/- furnished 3. Dist 10232 words
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Advertisement227 1982-07-13 30 DIST. 9 Tastefully furnished apartment in peaceful surroundings, convenient location 3 bedrooms, spacious living cum dining area with balcony. Rental: S3JOO o DMT. 10 3 bedrooms, fully furnished with full condominium facilities Available Immediately Rental $4,000. For moro dotaste, cast: MARSIION PTE LTD TEL: *****11 DIST. 0 (WITHIN ORCHARD ROAD)227 words
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Advertisement296 1982-07-13 30 BEHIND ORCHARD ROAD, DYNASTY HOTEL JALAN JtNT AN 3-BEDROOMED APARTMENT All alrcond Illoned and beautifully renovated with new refrigerator, washing machine and colour TV. Available immediately. Area approx. 1,700 sq. ft ASK ING FOR SUM) p.m ono CONTACT: *****01 between 10.00 am and 6.00 pm. CAMMMLL COURT Unfurnished 3-bedroomed apartment296 words
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Advertisement753 1982-07-13 30 DIST. 10. BALMORAL POINT Conveniently located. 3 minutes to Orchard Road on high floor with panoramic view. 3 large bedrooms, with bathroom, attached, split-level llvtng/dlnlng area, central alrcondltloned swimming pool. 24 hours security. Very well renovated and maintained at high cost RMMaIBMOOpjn. TEL: *****51 (S Ihwa) DUI. IS in Mirnlnn.753 words
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Advertisement877 1982-07-13 30 S-SEDROOMEO SPACIOUS APARTMENT close to Orchard Road In quiet area. Unfurnished, newly painted, able to furnish with some antiques if required. Very reasonable rent. Ring *****65 or *****20. KATONG. ROSE GARDEN, 3 bedrooms, unfurnished. Rental: $1200 or Sale: $245,000 Contact: MYC *****60/ *****32 A BEAUTIFUL APARTMENT Off Kllllney Road, dlst.877 words
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Obituary, Illustration156 1982-07-13 33 AGED 7* YEARS CALLED HOME TO BE WITH j THE LORD JESUS CHRIST ON 12TH JULY Fondly remembered lor hi* lov. and example by: Beloved Wifa: Chia Oak Eng Sona: Andrew Swee Khoon Philip Swee Choon Henry Swee Hong Edward Swee Bale Daughtars in law Ruth Llm Lee156 words
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Obituary, Illustration49 1982-07-13 33 LEAVING BEHIND BELOVED WIFE, SONS, DAUGHTERS. SONS-IN-LAW, DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW, GRANDCHILDREN AND RELATIVES TO MOURN HIS LOSS. CORTEGE LEAVES BLOCK 94, 2570, LORONG 1, TOA PAYOH ON 13/7/82 AT 2.00 PM FOR CHURCH OF RISEN CHRIST, TOA PAYOH ANO THENCE TO C.C.X. CHRISTIAN CEMETERY. I S. BUSARETNAM DEPARTED PEACEFULLY ON SM49 words
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Obituary, Illustration42 1982-07-13 33 MOM. ALICE TSENG, AGED 44 PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY 12-7-1943. BODY WILL BE LYING AT ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH FUNERAL PARLOUR QUEEN STREET ON 13-7-tt AFTER 4.00 PM. CORTEGE LEAVES FOR MOUNT VERNON CREMATORIUM ON 14-7-IM2 AT 9.30 AM DEARLY MISSED BY LOVED ONES42 words
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Obituary, Illustration58 1982-07-13 33 would lika to thank all pastora. •rland* and ralattvaa lor th.ir prayer* and concern during thair racant loaa. STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR PERSONAL ADS OBITUARIES $13.50 for 15 words (run-on »tyM>) S4B 00 for 3cm. 11 col. (•ami-display atyta) a $60.00 for 3cm x 158 words
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Obituary, Illustration76 1982-07-13 33 Tha family ol Mm late MR. LIM TAT JIN sincerely thank all r.la three, friend* and coMeague* lor th.ir condolence*, atlandanca, floral aland*, menage*, donation! and kind assistance during thair re- cant baraavamanl. Gralalul thank* also lo hi* par*onal doctor Ray. Michaal Wong, Ray. Thoma* Kodrat and Mr. Qaorga Waa76 words
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Obituary, Illustration55 1982-07-13 33 LEE SIEW YING With to axpraaa thair Sincere and beertteH thank* to all ralativa*. Irianda CoHeeguea lor th.ir Condolanca*. attandancaa, donation*, wraatha, acroN* and kind as ■istanee during thair racairi beAl*o grat.ful thank* lo tha nursing •tall and madical ollicar* ol Olanaagla* Hospital lor thair car a a kind att.ntion55 words
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Obituary, Illustration36 1982-07-13 33 144 In Memonam IN LOVING MEMORY Of Time changes many things But not the memory this day brings. Deeply mimd by all h.r levad SMSi Mr*. L.v Phun Kirn who pmid away on 13lh July 197736 words
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Obituary, Illustration27 1982-07-13 33 BBBBBBBBBBBBBBJBJBSBBBBBBBBBJBJ IN LOVING MEMORY OF MR. GEORGE KOH YEW LAV WHO DEPARTED A YEAR AOO TOOAY FONDLY REMEMBERED BY WIFE, DAISY, SONS. DAUGHTERS IN LAW ANO GRANDCHILDREN.27 words
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Obituary, Illustration61 1982-07-13 33 Departed 13 7 66 D#srly mtss#d Bod wwsys r#fn#fnD#f#o by lov#o oo§i. In .y.rl.iliofl mwnonr ol Mr. Christopher K wang Shin Keong Departed 13 Jury 1*79 Time changes many things but not the memory this day brings A brother we love with all our heart'61 words
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Obituary, Illustration158 1982-07-13 33 Aged 82 years passed away peacefully on 11th July 1982 at 5.45pm at St Mark's Hospital leaving behind WIFE: KHOO SIEW GEK SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW NG BOON HOCK KOH SAI WAH WEE BOON KENG (CHRISTOPHER) ONG TIONG HAR (EILEEN) WEE BOON CHENG (DAVID) CHAN AH LEAN (FLORENCE) WEE BOON TECK (RICHARD)158 words
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Obituary, Illustration41 1982-07-13 33 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE WILLIE GOH MIA HOON AND COLLIER GOH TAN wish to express their sincere and heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends, colleagues and associates for their condolences, attendance, donations, wreaths and kind assistance during their recent bereavement.41 words
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Advertisement95 1982-07-13 33 f CONDOLENCES We extend our deepest sympathies Condolences to our Director MR. TEH AH BA on the demise of His Beloved father MR. TAY CHOON KEE (Passed away peacefully on July 11th 1982 at Block 8, No: 03-314, Bedok South Avenue 2, Singapore 1646) V From: MS^^J The Director Staff95 words
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Obituary, Illustration63 1982-07-13 34 Born 13 3 1916 Deported: 28 6 82 I HP NAIR of 5454 Tomon Mock lee. Tompin poised owoy p«xefully on 28 6 198? 16th Day Prayers will be conducted on 13 7 198? at Sri Sun daravmayogar Temple be town 1 30 to ?pm All friends and relatives63 words
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Article433 1982-07-13 34 EPSOM JEEP - Keep Going scores rare double EPSOM JEEP By AURIC Stable's bright new staying star, Keep Going IV, covered a total distance of 3,800 m within a week to achieve the rarest of doubles on the local turf winning a trial and then a classic. This four-year-old English gelding by Joshua433 words
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Article, Illustration1739 1982-07-13 34 KUALA LUMPUR. Moo I Weights, ratings and barrier draws for this weekend's races here: SATURDAY Clau 4 Otv. 2 1,200 m (Rating.: 7J-«3) 7 Rainbow Lad 57 73 15 Holiday's Image 57 73 1 Gentleman Agreement D 57 73 3 Tough Guy 56.5 72 8 Very Very Good1,739 words
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Article, Illustration242 1982-07-13 34 At the 400 metres At the winning post O 4 Div C 1,200 m 1. Tiba Tiba II 2. Semar 3. Tit-Hon 4. Empire Builder Dist: 5, 1, 5 Time 1:12 Q 4 Div B 1,200 m 1. Caesar's Palace n 2.242 words
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Article, Illustration271 1982-07-13 34 Wine And Roses makes turf history WINE AND ROSES be- came the first milliondollar horse in local racing history at Bo kit Timah last Sunday. This five-year-old KnglLsh mare by I'pper Case, recently sold to Lucky Stable and train•l by Ivan Allan, went to the post In Race 8 for271 words
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Article111 1982-07-13 34 HOW the beaten favourites fared over the weekend at Bukit Timah SATURDAY (good): RACE 1: Semar, second into the straight, could not catch Tiba Tiba 11. finishing five lengths behind. RACE I: Paper Chase was never seen with a chance. He finished sixth. RACE 1: Jolly Goodfella went111 words
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Article115 1982-07-13 34 SUNDAY (good): RACE 1: Gay Prussian, who became first favourite after Honest Willie was withdrawn, did not give his backers a run for their money he dived in shortly after the start and dislodged his rider. RACE t: Prince Gleam 11, drawn wide, was in the rear bunch and finished115 words
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Article222 1982-07-13 34 THAT much-vaunted New Zealand jockey, Brian Andrews, let his fans down at Bukit Timah last weekend when he failed to land a winner from nine rides. Most of Andrews' mounts were well supported and the best he could manage was a third (Three Nines in Race 4222 words
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Advertisement692 1982-07-13 34 APPOINTMENTS ffim LAM SOON t JOIL&SOAPMFG f SON BHD invites applications for the appointment of ENGINEERS The candidates should possess the following qualifications: a) Professional qualifications either in Mechanical or Chemical Engineering. b) At least 2 yeaTs experience in general Mechanical Engineering or Process Plant Enc'neering in manufacturing concerns. He692 words
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Article, Illustration446 1982-07-13 35 Mac douses Swedish blaze to put US in last four Lewis wins to give NZ shock victory over Italy LONDON, Mon. The United States, France and New Zealand joined Australia in the Davis Cup tennis semi-finals yesterday. In St Loots (Missouri), John McEnroe snatched a thrilling five-set victory over MatsReuter; AFP - 446 words
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Article202 1982-07-13 35 OTHER TENNIS NEWPORT (Rhode Island), Mon. Hank Pfister combined a strong serve-and- volley attack with blistering service returns to beat Mike Estep, 6-1, 7-5, and win the US$lOO,OOO (S$208,000) Tennis Hall of Fame championship yesterday. In taking his first Hall of Fame title after beingReuter; AFP - 202 words
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352 1982-07-13 35 Watson sick with little aching finger GOLF ROUND-UP SCOTLAND, Mon. An aching little finger put United States Open champion Tom Watson on the sick list yesterday when he arrived to take part in the British Open golf championship at Royal Troon this week. Watson, 31, hit a few practice shots,Reuter; AFP - 352 words
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270 1982-07-13 35 Ban warning for South African tourists LONDON, Mon. Any British player taking part in the proposed "rebel" football tour of South Africa will almost certainly be banned from playing in England or any other country affiliated to FIFA. This was made clear yesterday by Football Association secretary Ted Croker andAFP - 270 words
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Article168 1982-07-13 35 HONGKONG, Mon. The Chinese national badminton team beat a visiting England team 8-3 in a four-hour marathon in Beijing yesterday, the New China News Agency reported. Mca's riagles (Ckln first): Chen Changjie bt Stephen Baddeley 15-T. 15-10, He Shangquan bt Nick Yates 15-11, 15-5. Mea'i daabits: SunReuter - 168 words
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Advertisement168 1982-07-13 35 CHOOSE YOUR CHAMPION LUCKY DRAW ITALY IS WORLD CUP '82 CHAMP If you have picked this team in the Emporium Holdings stores' Choose Your Champion' promotion, just cross your firigers. Because, in twenty four hours' time, you may be the lucky winner of $1 0,000 cash in our Lucky Draw.168 words
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Advertisement52 1982-07-13 35 w Sole-Distributor Distributor in Indonesia: Maha Tirta Re. Limited MG Sports Music Co 37-B Block 231 Bain Street, 34 AAJalan Raya Mangga Besar Bras Basah Complex, Singapore 0718. Jakarta Barat Indonesia erima Telephone: *****86 *****53 Telex: ***** MG IA ILI U Mim mi r* Vv [•^•Uu =l;fni ~\A 1 ik52 words
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Article, Illustration398 1982-07-13 36 BRIAN MILLER - BRIAN MILLER By 6 TO play professional football is all I've ever wanted to do he said. People say I'U be making a mistake if I give op being an amateur. Bat I'm looking at soccer as a possible career Just like any other Job. I know it's398 words
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336 1982-07-13 36 "Dream about it yes," he said. "But actually going for a trial? Of course not! "Sometimes, like now, it becomes frightening. I'm frightened I might not make it, and I'm also frightened I might. Crazy, isn't it!" The 20-year-old336 words
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363 1982-07-13 36 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By FANDI AHMAD, Singapore's "hottest" soccer property, has ruled himself out of the Asian Games in New Delhi in December and the Southeast Asian Games in Singapore next year. This is because his name was linked to an advertising campaign in yesterday's363 words
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Article, Illustration200 1982-07-13 36 Pasqual quits two FAS bodies GEORGE PASQUAL (above), a member of the Football Association of Singapore Council, has resigned from two committees of the organisation, reports JOE DOKAI. Pasqual cited personal reasons for his decision to quit as deputy chairman of the Tournament Committee and chairman of the Merlion Cup200 words
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Article152 1982-07-13 36 LEONARD KING - LEONARD KING By FARRER Park Dynamos ensured themselves of another season in Division One of the National Football League when they beat fellow relegation candidates Sembawang Sports Club 2-1 at the Jurong Stadium last night. Trie whole match was a scrappy affair as both sides failed152 words
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Article, Illustration475 1982-07-13 37 J. RAJENDRAN - Come 0n let's get together! J. RAJENDRAN Bava may have the answer to SRU's coaching worries COMMENT ..By the. time nas come to talk about the national rugby team and former coach Natahar Bava and how the Singapore Rugby Union should bring them together again for the sake of the475 words
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181 1982-07-13 37 Edmonds injury boosts India's Test hopes LONDON, Mon. India's hopes of saving the third cricket Test have been boosted by an injury to Phil Edmonds, England's only spinner. Edmonds developed hamstring trouble during Saturday s play at The Oval when India, replying to England's huge first innings score of 594,Reuter - 181 words
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Article49 1982-07-13 37 ATHLETICS Colombia's Miguel Tibaduiza won the San Francisco Marathon yesterday, clocking 2 hr. 14 mm 53 sec. to beat his brother, Domingo, into second place. Last year's winner Hal Schulz, of the United States, was third in 2:15.17. American Nancy Ditz won the women's event in 2:44.05.49 words
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Article116 1982-07-13 37 BASEBALL Chicago White Sox pipped Toronto Blue Jays 6-5 in the American League Other results: California Angels 12 New York Yankees 6, Milwaukee Brewers 7 Kansas City Royals 0, Cleveland Indians 7 Seattle Mariners 1, Boston Red Sox 5 Minnesota Twins 4. Oakland Athletics 3 Baltimore Orioles 1,116 words
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Article35 1982-07-13 37 BASKETBALL Taiwan pipped Sweden 90-89 in extra time in the final round of the men's international championships in Seoul. The United States whipped Austria 11K-69 and hosts South Korea beat New Zealand 85-70.35 words
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Article28 1982-07-13 37 CYCLING Belgian Frank Hoste won the 200.85-km eighth stage of the Tour de France race in Chateaulin. Australia's Phil Anderson retained the overall leader's yellow jersey.28 words
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Article48 1982-07-13 37 SOCCKR Jacksonville I Tea Men edged out Vancouver White Caps 2-1 in the North American League Other results: Fort l-auder-dale Strikers 3 Toronto Blizzard 2, New York Cosmos 2 Chicago Sting 1. San Diego Suckers 2 Tampa Bay Rowdies 1. Portland Timbers i San Jose Earthquakes.48 words
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Article32 1982-07-13 37 SOFTBALL New Zealand won the fifth world women's championship in Taipei yesterday, beating hosts Taiwan 2-0 in the final Australia took third place, defeating defending champions the United Slatfs 1-0.32 words
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Article29 1982-07-13 37 VOLLEYBALL The Japan Juniors Selection wen a men's international tournament in Kofu. Japan, outplaying an Indian team 3-0. Canada s national team edged out All-Japan 3-2. AgenciesAgencies - 29 words
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Article58 1982-07-13 37 WORCESTER (England). Mon. Pakistan again revealed their batting power with Mohsin Khan and Zaheer Abbas clubbing 165 and 147 against Worcestershire on the I second day of their three-day cricket match here yesterday. Scares: Pakistan 183-2 and 467-4 dec. (Mudassar Nazar 75, Mohsin Khan 165. Zaheer Abbas 147.Reuter - 58 words
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Article24 1982-07-13 37 POLICE edged out Singapore Recreation Club 5-4 (half time 4-1) in a Strobel Premier Division League hockey match at the Padang yesterday.24 words
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196 1982-07-13 37 LEONARD KING - Switch in dates for Sultans' Gold Cup LEONARD KING By THE Sultans' Gold Cup soccer quarter-finals have been postponed from Aug. 3-7 to Oct. 22-26. This was decided at a meeting of affiliates of the Peninsula Malays Football Association in Kuala Lumpur. Singapore Malays Football Club, who qualified for the196 words
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Article144 1982-07-13 37 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By TAN Poh Seng, the newlyappointed national tennis coach, says his main task is to find a compromise for his trainees. He believes that today's players are torn between honour, of representing Singapore, and material gains. And with so much commercialism in present-day tennis, locally144 words
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Miscellaneous77 1982-07-13 37 ATHLETICS National Schools track and field met {National Stadium. 8.30 a.m. and 230 p m National Primary Schools meet (Dover Rd.. 9 a.m.). BADMINTON Outram Secondary invitation championships (Outram, 2 p. m.). HOCKEY SHA Strakel Prrmfer Wv.: SCC v CSC (Padang, 5.20 p. m.>. SOtCEB NFL Wv. 1: Jubilee v77 words
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Article, Illustration731 1982-07-13 38 GODFREY ROBERT - A rhapsody that turned THE WORLD CHAMPIONS GODFREY ROBERT By Our Man in Spain BEARZOT'S BOYS REIGN IN SPAIN MADRID, Sun. Straight from the heroics in Barcelona where they tormented Argentina, Brazil and Poland, Italy immersed themselves in further praise when they bundled out West Germany in the 12th World731 words
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Article, Illustration256 1982-07-13 38 Happiest day of my li£e: Bearzot BNIO BEARZOT, murh-crUirised during; his five years in charge of the Italian MM team, could not contain himself...as the picture above shows. The 55-year-old coach, his shirt soaked with perspiration, was dancing with delight, minutes before the end of Italy's 3-1 triumph. He leaptAgencies - 256 words
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Article264 1982-07-13 38 MADRID, Men. From the ashes of two-year suspension for his alleged Involvement in a game-riving scandal to the spotlight as the top scorer and player of the World Cup finals: That is the remarkable resurrection of Italian striker Paolo Kovsl. Rossi, 25, who won the tournament's GoldenAP - 264 words
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189 1982-07-13 38 THEY shouted their throats hoarse, formed torch-lit conga lines through the main cities, jumped into fountains waving the national flag and sang through the night as church bells rang in celebration. Yes, Italians went berserk when their national soccer squad won the World Cup.Agencies - 189 words
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Advertisement373 1982-07-13 38 Don't ask what the Sharp PCHSQD personal computer can do. Rather, ash what it cannot do Wh,ch ,sa rather difficult question toanswer. really. The PC-1500 can achieve all these and other uses You see. the compact Sharp PC 1500 is a personal because of itsbuilt-m advanced features. computer of such373 words
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Article, Illustration33 1982-07-13 39 Another nail in West Germany's coffin...ltaly's Marco Tardelli delivering the kick that pot his side Z4 up against an outclassed Bernd Forster (left) and his German team-mates. UPI picture.UPI - 33 words
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Article, Illustration473 1982-07-13 39 Let's drink a toast to vintage Zoff... MADRID, Mon. For the old man I of world soccer, it was the night of a I lifetime. Dino Zoff, Italy's goalkeeper and captain, is 40 long past the age 4 when most men in his sport retire. Younger European fans have watchedAP - 473 words
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Article64 1982-07-13 39 AFTER running round the pitch at the packed Santiago Bernebeu Stadium with the solid-gold World Cup in his hands and the cheers of the fans ringing in his ears, a drained Dino Zoff beloved "Papa" to his countrymen said: "We played not only to win the cup,64 words
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Article, Illustration479 1982-07-13 39 The miss that turned into a smash hit iTey^o iSSRI World Cup final triumph over West Germany, with the Italians rebuilding their confidence after Germans feuding over tactics. "We were shakln by the penalty miss It was something that affected not only the player but the whole team." said ItalianUPI - 479 words
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Advertisement74 1982-07-13 39 FROM ONE WINNER TO ANOTHER ADIDAS CONGRATULATES ITALY WORLD CUP CHAMPIONS 1982 Well done lads. It was a long, tough haul to the finale of the Worlds Greatest Football Championship. But you did it. And on every step along the way you displayed the grace, the sportsmanship, the style and74 words
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Article, Illustration326 1982-07-13 40 IT was 2 a.m. yesterday and some of these construction workers would have had to report for work at 8 a.m. Yet many kept a date with the television set. The place was not the most comfortable rendezvous a canteen326 words
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220 1982-07-13 40 Indonesia, Australia hit at US sea law decision JAKARTA, Mon. donesia and Australia today deplored the United States decision not to sign the Law of the Sea treaty which has been endorsed by 130 countries. An Indonesian Foreign Ministry spokesman said here today that the US should have considered theAFP; UPI - 220 words
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Article55 1982-07-13 40 BELFAST, Mon. An incendiary bomb filled with nails exploded last night outside the home of Roman Catholic MP Gerry Fitt. police said today. The politician and his wife were both at home when the explosion occurred, but a heavy armoured door prevented the flames fromAFP - 55 words
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570 1982-07-13 40 EVELYN NG - Unqualified counsellors at large EVELYN NG 'Check their credentials' advice By BE WARY of people or organisations offering counselling they may not always be qualified to do so. There are organisations which are advertising "counselling" services and individuals offering "pre-marital classes", with "certificates" thrown in on completion of their courses.570 words
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391 1982-07-13 40 Japanese drug firms now in secrets scandal SAYS REPORT UNITED States federal investigators are probing allegations that two Japanese drug companies tried to buy information on cancer research from employees of US pharmaceutical firms, the Detroit News reported yesterday. The investigation began this month after the authorities received reports thatAP; UPI - 391 words
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149 1982-07-13 40 JAKARTA, Mon. The Indonesian government has ordered the installation of a radar system in the Riau Archipelago, halfway between Singapore and Jakarta, to stop smuggling operations between the two countries, an official said today. The Director-General for Customs, Mr Wahono, said a radarUPI - 149 words
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Article50 1982-07-13 40 MOSCOW, Mon. The Progress-14 supply ship, launched on Saturday, was due to dock today with the Soviet space train made up by the space laboratory Salyut-7 and the Soyuz T-5 capsule. Moscow radio reported. It carries supplies, mail and newspapers for cosmonauts Anatoli Berezovoy and Valentin Lebedev. AFP.AFP - 50 words
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Article32 1982-07-13 40 MANILA. Mon Nearly 100 communist rebels surrendered to the government and at least 10 people were killed in fighting throughout the Philippines during the past week, military officials said today.32 words
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Advertisement391 1982-07-13 40 When you start feeling atraid oj combing your hair, it's time to faci* the problem. Thinning hair. If you hesitate, you may not do anything about it. And the problem only gets worst 1 With the Svenson Non-Surgical method of Hair Replacement, we can replace what you've lost in only391 words
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Miscellaneous137 1982-07-13 40 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers in a few areas around midday. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.15 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.M a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER AdebUdr 5 14C Cloudy Mull* 23 31 C Rain BM|ktk 25 32 C Gaudy Melkttm 712 C137 words
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Article, Illustration888 1982-07-13 1 REBECCA CHUA - REBECCA CHUA v Second In a three-part series on foreign language centres in Singapore ESTABLISHED in 1934 and incorporated by Royal Charter in 1940, the British Council is governed by a board representing universities, l the arts and sciences, trade unions, industry and yhe British888 words
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663 1982-07-13 1 How a 'bigfish' landed in Singapore waters JOHN Munby 's degree from Oxford was in Jurisprudence. "That's what Oxford, being different from anybody else, calls Its law degree," explained this Singapore representative of the British Council. By the time be had pored through several heavy tomes, he knew be had663 words
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Article, Illustration72 1982-07-13 2 NASHVILLE OGDEN NASH (BBC, CM p.m.): The Tennessee town of Nashville was named after Ogden Nash's great great grandfather's brother. But there, the connection ends. Ogden Nash, the supreme New York poet, not only wrote funny verses but also lyrics for Broadway to the music of Kurt Weill72 words
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329 1982-07-13 2 Probing into a bleak future PICK OF THE DAY HORIZON THE SLATEM AKERS (Ch 5, 11.15 p.m.): Horizon invites the quarrymen of Blaenau Ffestiniog, Bethesda and the Nantlle Valley to talk about the past, present and future of their industry and the culture that has grown up around it. To329 words
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Article, Illustration1333 1982-07-13 3 We have our very own Singapore Rhinestone Cowgirl. And now she's heading West to the home of Country singers Salt Lake City, Utah. Gina Vadham is a simple Seletar Country girl who packs a wallop in her renditions of Country songs. But she's no ordinary singer.1,333 words
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Article, Illustration1300 1982-07-13 5 Huston giving Annie a new direction He's still a large figure with dancing eyes, generous gestures, a grand voice. At 75, veteran director John Huston refuses to give up, says B. EUGENE GRIESSMAN. 4 Huston likes directing: "It's writing, it were, with human beings. Instead of the awful requirement of1,300 words
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Article, Illustration997 1982-07-13 6 A PHRASE that used to puzzle me in school Bible readings was "she was converted, she and all her household with her". Why should the household have gone along like that? Suppose the handmaidens didn't care for Christianity? Why should the mistress decide what the assistant997 words
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785 1982-07-13 6 LINDA NEO - LINDA NEO i IT WAS a present from an optimistic colleague. "Two seconds here, two seconds there, it all adds up" that was what she inscribed in Rice-bowl Women: Writings by and about the Women of China and Japan. Super book, I thought But785 words
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Article, Illustration285 1982-07-13 6 Ins di Cheap and easy to make bat really cote Photograph: PHILIP LIM nstant dress SU QUE I WAS in Emmy's hwise last weekend, t a very fine curry lunch Suddenly, her sii-yeai >ld dashed ir excitedly waved an tnvit.iiion card in f faces: "Mummee I am goin party Mummee285 words
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Article, Illustration747 1982-07-13 7 STRAY wisps of reddish-brown hair frames her face A lipht-rnlniirpd iarkpt is slune-we? h7r shoul derl and Ihe weare a lora> Wouse^ ba^g^ Ss^nd low-'heeffd DumM neeiea rnmfnrtahlP <sPn<sihlP and^E? tack" clothe! fo? travellir^ she tells for travelling, she tells a j .v«- »~> k«^ And yes, they747 words
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1554 1982-07-13 12 Why British living standards are slipping The upper crust is still surviving cushioned by private wealth. But working and middle class England are finding it harder to make ends meet these days. STEVEN RATTNER discovers a dowdiness in Britain and a tendency for workers to supplement low wages with side1,554 words
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Advertisement69 1982-07-13 1 n^H^BH*!^^ •7m 1^ I^l sl^siin^s^s^H 1 W^^ W" r^nLl* n^Lnnsannnaa^Bn^^Bn^Bn^B^B^n^BW Ln^Bn^nan^n^n^sn^hßai f^ afsMMrt Ml \l Nestum Batoy Cereal is now made to a new, improved recipe the finest, freshest, nutritious IV^i^BHßSTf^^l giv§ iiie delicious arttfna and taste ba£y wflnove. +**^Mk Give your baby the cfofden goodness, of t&vl return Baby69 words
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Advertisement25 1982-07-13 1 MEXT WCountry trail ?l for Gina LEISURE, Pago 3 v J H Su'sss (k r dress v A OUTLOOK, Pago. 6 and 7 4 f^^25 words
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Advertisement406 1982-07-13 2 &m^^ W mi ri*& Wf mSSm You just sponge it on. Jm Hh No paste to apply. No mess fff^ Wtk That's rrow easy it is to use lIF pWjWH V Griffin Liquid Wax Polisb. iW IMT flat. Leaving your shoes L >~QL m I 'ooking new again. You cant406 words
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Advertisement46 1982-07-13 2 Jinta (Chmta Mams means 'Sweet Love') A coffeehouse you'll feel right at home in. With a fine selection of local dishes and continental favourites. Enjoy a snack, lunch or dinner in an atmosphere that's warm and friendly. 1 5 Claymore Drive. Singapore 0922 Tel *****1 146 words
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Advertisement31 1982-07-13 2 _J i_ Call the one and only f TtZjT LL LI Dr. Sony %Ym any day of the year f^ The Sony Service Centre IMANCHU His nUUvI I l^lwVf^ll Fed»r,l Publication,31 words
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Miscellaneous253 1982-07-13 2 Straits Times Crossword ACKO6B 5 prui, use d j n a nmsjcai (6) 1 Ship can reverse into tree (7) 7 unenlightened 24 character 5 This way for the love-nest 8 King, during proof of sleep left 10, 27 Fruit that's smooth at the diving gear (7) same time? (4.4)253 words
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Miscellaneous778 1982-07-13 2 EXHIBITIONS: find it decadent, amor viTiueT i-wn v/iu phous and without any fuMiiviKATinN art ture 63 P m i Premier Ml NIHAIIUIN AKI Th Aa tr<» BV«> With B"n<» A>fD COMMUNICATION Jnhtitw g -47 graphic works repre- llsh subtltles senting a cross-section of WORKSHOP ON contemporary graphic de- PANTOMINE Conductsigns778 words
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Miscellaneous1347 1982-07-13 2 TV and Radio 3.00 PM Opening followed by Crocodile 7 5 0 Talentime 82 < lst semifinal) Tears (Mandarin) (r) 8.50 Little House On The Praire 4.35 Coronet Film -We Explore The *d« Jed < See Pi <* Of The Da Desert 9.45 News And Weather Forecast 4.45 Afternoon Matinee1,347 words
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Advertisement302 1982-07-13 3 Want to get away for a short vacation? You needn't go further than a 7-minute ferry ride! Apollo Sentosa has so much to offer. Come for the outdoor activities. The Monorail, the magical Musical Fountain And so much more. ffslandSfolidwf yetawoy Stay at Apollo Sentosa, ~^4^B^w m a chalet, on302 words
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Advertisement338 1982-07-13 4 "ooooooooooooooooooooooooooc 8 CATHAY: LAST 2 DAYS! S X (*****00) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30, 9.15pm 1 1 4 JB^^^^ NEVER has v| X 3a^af^ J«> Y'ta^aßaMßk 1 1 \UNDAY [OVERS BtS '''K/^ -LEOLFUCHS j|| CATHAY: OPENS THURS. V W jl 1(5 If HIT I 8 A\T l*yt «im i«w338 words
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Advertisement840 1982-07-13 4 a^kaft atf^ a^Lal J^AA^kJIA Confucius said, 9 f^H fl B^a^^aVi^pß^^^^F a man correct in his own person, T 9 l^^p H l^i^r I I I f/)<?n r/7er? wy/ obedience without orders /»/r/p given, but if he is not I a^BHaa| a^aj correct in his own person, there will ima^i™ .^a*840 words
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Advertisement431 1982-07-13 4 I LIDO: Last Few Days! (*****14) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.45 9.15 FASTEN YOUR SEAT-BELTS W A 60 MAN 60 FOR THE RIDE OF YOUR LIFE ON THE... f- I 4 k. \m^4^^tm\ MBSmmW m BEAU BRIDGES^^% |9 «f^| BEVERLY D'ANGELCM HMI pM9I WILLIAM OEVANE rTH CAPITOL-REPUBLIC Now Showing431 words
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Advertisement608 1982-07-13 4 I 1 m 1 o c w 's»tiom) I f> L AST DAY I Horn, I 30. 4 00. 6 45. 915 2 I "Tha Yd SWOMO" Mondoon I OPENS TOMORROW I aj "KIDNAPPED" Mondnr,,, B TOMORROW ONI V I aj Clint Eastwood David T S ...I "MAOWUM FORCE 1608 words
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Advertisement94 1982-07-13 5 bblbbb^bbb^bbb^bbb^bbb^bbl J-l Hk T^- _^B#H ""m "^*^«*w_ Baajß aflk. _J— i^^^Baaa^A .iB^BB^BaV ~^bb^bbß "^1 '•*ft»»» 1 I'k^l^J |T"j b I-T iaV*?a^arr n aa^^tfasß^l BB^^^^ *"^Sa^BBBB^ '^■^BBW^^^^lßaß^^^^^^^^^^^^^ i^m^ >l)S( >n's True Blue Harmony jeans. h w\\^^T Make it a part of you. The one jeans that ij|3 H^aal' B creates your94 words
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Advertisement501 1982-07-13 5 LIGHTCRAFT REMOVAL SUPER SALE Ail items must go at our Lucky Plaza showroom before 25th July '82 ■n^r^^^ißß <EbV UaaafJanV SV^ ■n^aW^.^'^^^a! iW^^ni W m aa^F—^HrßaaV' 1 LPI IFtT^ Ix. mJf^HtaWlfM. m mfm m HHS^A W^ l^^F^ Taß ,^K B^r*^^^ *W an^aW afe \h 7^^Baa^Hr*** Vl lM_^^^^. «^H -giifir aa^^H501 words
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Advertisement260 1982-07-13 6 (grsjM §ot to lose r HI Most diets fail because they ask too much of you. Like ■L aj^Bc v '"g U P sweets, creamy rich food. Or expecting you to jfl weigh every morsel you cook so you don't exceed a Ifcb^^fl |nH i Bkpecified calorie intake. W^^Kl^k Si260 words
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Advertisement38 1982-07-13 6 —How to make it i Wrong side J^ 1 Fold jnat«Tial (right sides faclag) Irto half and machine down at the edge m m c.-.f-—fcs Right side 3 Attach lace bn right side of material, using zig-zag stitching38 words
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Advertisement100 1982-07-13 7 r to make it Top „*-!"> W' -^—1 cm double uic M 2cm double \m iitiuMU^itVJ fold j Hem .—J Wrong side I J IC- 2 Fold top edge (1 cm), 1 Fold jnaterla! .right fold hem (2 cm) and sides faclag) Ink half and machine machine lown at the100 words
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Advertisement78 1982-07-13 7 jm^^ my± Those who know best, use Q. 8.8. Pure Ghee. W V The full natural goodness of W^ ***W QBE. Pure Ghee enriches the WL flavour of your food. y Its rich golden colour is indicative J* of its high quality. Manufactured entirely from the butterfat of f Australian78 words
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Advertisement126 1982-07-13 7 I At nightfall a new perfume. A fragrance of flowers dressed in black. An amber perfume with spicy notes. A precious perfume created by Caron. Nocturnes. By Caron. I 1 AGENT: MARK TANCOCK CO. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG HONG KONG McCann MT 0005 82 m km m\m BODYFASHIONS V Made126 words
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Advertisement2353 1982-07-13 8 rThis Introductory Advertisement is not a prospectus and does not constitute an invitation to subscribe for shares and no shares will be issued under the terms of this advertisement. (Incorporated in Malaysia) PUBLIC ISSUE OF 17,000,000 ORDINARY SHARES OF $1.00 EACH AT A PRICE OF $2.20 PER ORDINARY SHARE PAYABLE2,353 words
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Advertisement1108 1982-07-13 9 Details of the subsidiaries of the Company are as follows:- Name Date of Paid-up Percentage Nature of Incorporation Capital Holding by Business the Company Golden Sands 25.1172 6.000,000 100 Hotelier Palm Beach 23.12.67 4.840,000 100 Hotelier Tamanfurusato 27.9.73 80.000 60 Operator of a Japanese restaurant in the Rasa Sayang Hotel1,108 words
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Advertisement860 1982-07-13 9 Year Ended Paid-up Profit Before Taxation. Extraordinary Items 31st December Capital Extraordinary Items and Minority Interest Company Group Company Group ($000) ($000) ($000) ($000) ($000) 1977 10.000 2,190 2.279 1978 10.000 3,033 3.066 1979 29,000 2,787 2,652 1980 30,000 4,925- 5.909 1981 48.000 10.002 11,439 Year Ended Profit After Taxation,860 words
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Advertisement1096 1982-07-13 9 time to retain part of the earnings for future upgrading of the hotels and other business II requirements. Vfl The intended appropriation of the forecasted profit for the year ending 31st December, 1982^ would therefore be as follows: Group (s'oool Forecast profit before taxation but after minority interest 19,423 Less:1,096 words
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Advertisement667 1982-07-13 10 LESS: CURRENT LIABILITIES Trade creditors I 1,980,909 953.4861 Sundry creditors, accruals and provision 1,884.226 1,000,103 Provision for taxation 3,687,337 2,589,541 Progress claims retention 136,405 Amount owing to subsidiary companies c 271,625 Bank overdraft 5 2,033.028 1.930.517 Proposed dividends 7.200,000 7,200,000 16,921,905 13,945,271 NET CURRENT ASSETS/(LIABILITIES) 5,801,301) 8.561,889 INTANGIBLE ASSETS 6667 words
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Advertisement676 1982-07-13 10 6 INTANGIBLE ASSETS Group Company Preliminary expenses 4,264 Pre-opening expenses 549,016 Official opening expenses 47,472 800,752 Less: Amount written off 159,219 $441,533 7. SHARE CAPITAL Authorised: 200,000,000 Ordinary Shares of $1 each $200,000,000 Issued and fully paid: As at Ist January 1981 30,000,000 Add: Bonus Issue 1:10 3,000.000 Rights Issue676 words
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Advertisement1470 1982-07-13 10 We have given the FAIR MARKET VALUE of the subject property as: (1) RASA SAYANG BEACH HOTELS (PENANG) BERHAD M$ 78.900,000.00 (2) GOLDEN SANDS BEACH RESORT SDN. BERHAD M$ 49,400,000.00 (3) PALM BEACH HOTEL SDN. BERHAD Ml 27,728.000.00 TOTAL M$ 156,028,000 00 Therefore, it is our opinion that M$ 156,028,000.001,470 words
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Advertisement752 1982-07-13 11 APPOINTMENTS 4 A HYUNDAI h ENGWEERIN6 CONSTRUCTION CQ..LTO Engineers Builders ri A wall established and leading International Engineering and Construe- tion Company engaged in the construction of the Penang Bridge invites UB applications from suitably qualified Malaysians with 2 years of axper- P* ■ence and above to fill the following752 words
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Advertisement693 1982-07-13 11 THE HARAPAN GROUP I Invites applications for the following vacancies- 1 1. ASSISTANT FINANCIAL CONTROLLER (MALE) Qualifications B-Acc/ICMA/ACA or equivalent. 7 years working experience in a big public accounting firm or international organisation. Exposure to EDP systems. The successful applicant will report to the Financial Controller. Duties Assist in the693 words
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Advertisement582 1982-07-13 11 X t-" k\*^ —"I y V^^ "*v j w\ v" ,/fr \l ""3 r\ >v^vl^ V "w 1 &iS:-\ Wy*7 M *^y iVVI :-8: Downhole experience? Do a job you can be proud of in Britain's oil industry. The British National Oil Corporation has a supplemented by other appropriate courses582 words
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Advertisement304 1982-07-13 11 I IZI I I THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LTD. I I Applications are invited for the following posi- I I tions. I MARKETING MANAGER. jM The Position To assume total marketing responsibility I I with particular emphasis on developing overall I I marketing strategy to increase the Company's I304 words
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Advertisement504 1982-07-13 12 CONTAINERISATION MISC Coastal Services proudly announces Malaysia's first coastal container service J^^^^^K jj^l Kuching, MISC Coastal Services rolls out the Red easy packing, loading and transfer so that and Carpet for a brand-new cargo service the you save on time and labour costs; fast Muara (turnfirst for Malaysia! Two modern504 words
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Article, Illustration760 1982-07-13 1 THIS is the spring of 1912. The place: Brumley, an industrial town in England. An inspector calls at a fairly large suburban house of a prosperous manufacturer, Arthur Birling, while the family is merry-making at a special dinner. Birling is not disturbed as he regards760 words
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Article52 1982-07-13 1 'an^**a*af' ■lt£HT^A»tiEftaiiJ4»'C?**o +A wans* i«h»» ft «Wf** J B Priestley (4^ 1894¥) «f^W /Sif££l94s£ iftßlftgll c* aw Slott?f »fW«E»¥»lfflH 7W-^BtPiIffI»J*IIJ *»»*.«1912^ m-*3iT63: fcßßilt&° JifcftT *«*7iiJtM;!'f,&n"i) JE£in*-£»*7 Sis '4SrtWAJ*fiS jtn&fri'sißin^fffc ftfrustAtf* ttsr.ifb'***" mm rtfiffifi'j* ttifiiw«#'irswfi'jtfi WWk mi ri .fc r w tfHrtriftm-j-it.*! totttJU-X>JMifii«l .^ifri $i£is'/u t*£J3 tflftt Fug ksiy -nmK mft'jA>52 words
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823 1982-07-13 2 DR LAU WAI HAR - DR LAU WAI HAR By KABUKI, popular Japanese theatre, has been described as the finest stage art in the world. Its long history dates to the 17th Century but, today, it is ever-growing in its popularity among Japanese and foreigners alike. During a week's823 words
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Article102 1982-07-13 2 H*Sl^2*»Htt aw-«"Riai?*^* c *n^¥* -afn«^B+ jtt^fl!ftf!l«*tt|*PAS ffiafnttiw* *-+*tß*Ao^tl w* BtiafnHA «a w«*«c aw«i*fnau f&fnafnß+ afn*^W2,sooßx:w* «**t «iieiaffi*^ #I.7ooBj£Wtti*-Z ft£4.000B7C«Sl0.000 B7CWft*?^7**» W* 4.*****CW- S *W(l*rffi36Jc» nfsf§ ass*f»ft7 ««^A»7i*-«k' *fft(nw*««*ng Srs]?sE3Kff»TffW»f f.sEf*Waf^{tSl^ IB *tff^Wi4*«BB# fl to S ft*fcJ*fi^*£tfj afn*ftH*£&tt-t &zzt<*ft{¥.m Ao *Hfsft4"B Zft^«ftß«t*»tt ii°ai«l»lTH^Bfl7i^ %3fittt«%sxa°a B7CX*Wfil 4:SC«intls ffifn9»*A3B &J: tt»iESDft**^ej fi^jft* (ftfnwnfi*ffi«102 words
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Advertisement581 1982-07-13 1 CASIO LEADS. Our technology leads the electronic revolution even in musical instruments and personal computers 0^ Electronic Keyboards that True Personal Computer Mi il 1 make anyone a musician. fits in your pocket^^^iS^^^^^^^^X O C\ tfSSi, Revolutionary 4^^*ig^o^^ Musinal Kevbnard/ Masra/ Keyboard VL-5 J Hainuiatnr VLI Pbctef Computer FX-702P The581 words
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Advertisement171 1982-07-13 2 Our First: Anson Centre A y) jm. Singapore Shopping Bfe^ I I i I .A^^r^^^r O Z^-^WE RE COMING NNITH A A We were just like most other employment agencies in town. Our office in Anson Centre mm mm was the beginning. But we are different now! Were coming up171 words
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Advertisement168 1982-07-13 2 Grand Prize- 2nd Prize- 4-1 5 th PrizeA 16-day fully paid holiday tour of Europe. Diamond Pendant (1 Carat Solitaire) $100 Bobbie To voucher A Chance of a hfe-time-a day with $400 Bobbie To voucher $80 Cover Girl cosmetics voucher Cover Girl London for a complete make- $150 Cover Girl168 words
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Advertisement665 1982-07-13 3 APPOINTMENTS Could you be A Ho. 1 in sales? Rank Xerox, the first company to produce and sell copiers is the Jk biggest copier company in the world. We have the largest range of copiers and duplicators and the most efficient technical service backup for our customers. We provide the665 words
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Advertisement481 1982-07-13 3 POSB Computer Services Pte Ltd invites applications for appointment as:COMPUTER OPERATORS (Salary Rang* $0100 $***** pa.) Requrrements 2 'A' level passes 5 'O' level passes with credit in Mathematics Possession of Class 3 driving licence Working experience in above capacity will be an advantage Work on 3 shift rotation Apply481 words
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Advertisement904 1982-07-13 3 *Representing NTL Institute, U.S.A. Agents For University Associates International Publications GENERAL MANAGER Around $80,000 Per Annum Benefits (Ref ES 1108) A construction company with joint participation of Malaysian and Singapore interests requires an experienced person to fill the top position of General Manager. The person who will be located in904 words
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Article, Illustration519 1982-07-13 4 Pembanjiran ungkapan2 Arab dan Inggeris I joancluan joon^unaan Imkasa OIehZAMRI HARITH WAKTU kecU-kecU dahulu, saya bersekolah Melayn di sebelah pagi dan bersekolah agama dl sebelah petang. Sampal sekarang terasa peritnya hendak memahami Utah Matla'ul Badraln yang menjadi teks utama pelajaran agama dl waktn Itu. Bahasanya berbau Arab, berbellt-bellt, terpaksa guru519 words
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642 1982-07-13 4 SERING pelajar menulis banyak bilangannya atau sedikit bilangannya. Yang betul ialah besar bilangannya atau kecil bilangannya, kerana banyak sudah membawa erti besar bilangannya dan sedikit sudah membawa makna kecil bilangannya. Begitu juga di dalam Bahasa Inggeris. Salah jika di tulis: The number of students doing642 words
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Advertisement801 1982-07-13 4 NOTICES IMPORTERS WANTED •Si neaporc Malaysia Please Contact ~^mW7 Wendy yuek, >^L if 147 A Rangoon Rd. Singapore 0821. ||to AUCTION SALE I WOODWORKING MACHINERY FOR MANUFACTURF OF KNOCK-DOWN KITCHEN CABINETS WARDROBES COMPRISING LAMMAIMG, DOUBLE TENONMG AND EDGE-MPPMG MACHINES. CHIPBOARDS, SPARES AND HARDWARES METAL CHAR MAKING MACHINERIES COMPRISING SEAT AND801 words
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Advertisement929 1982-07-13 4 TENDER NOTICE SHELL EASTERN PETROLEUM (PTE) LTD Offer for sale on an "as is where is" basis. ONE STEEL TUG/MOORING LAUNCH driven by twin Caterpillar D 3338 Turbo Engines, TotH HP 400 8.h.p., constructed in 1969, other particulars are as follows:Length 16.17 metres Breadth 4.10 metres Depth 1.9 metres Draft929 words
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Advertisement126 1982-07-13 4 m RAJA LEKUK m*n*r.Uum Ston,byltaronA.H. 12a) Malik seized Fauziah's forearm. "I am not jealous without b) "Why should you be |ealous of Hamzah, the cowardly teacher reason, you know. This is not Wind |ealousy. I have good reasons to who is brave only with his pupils 7 Had he been126 words
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