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Title Section14 1982-07-14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8214 words
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Article, Illustration605 1982-07-14 1 The siege of West Beirut BEIRUT, Tuesday ISRAEL has reportedly strengthened its military positions around besieged West Beirut with 130 more tanks and armoured vehicles after the United States said for the first time it was pessimistic the Lebanese crisis could end without further bloodshed.Agencies; UPI - 605 words
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Article, Illustration591 1982-07-14 1 Killing of former state Speaker KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Datuk Mokhtar Hashim, the Malaysian Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, today pleaded not guilty in the High Court to the killing of the former Negri Sembilan State Assembly Speaker, Datuk Mohamad Taha Talib,Agencies; NST - 591 words
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817 1982-07-14 1 FLORENCE CHONG - SIA in airport drama involving 40 Afghan refugees FLORENCE CHONG By in a report for The Straits Times SYDNEY, Ties. SMgapcre Airlines was at the centre of an airport drama today involving 44 Afghan refugees Including a woman who is expecting a baby any day now. At one stage In817 words
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202 1982-07-14 1 BANGKOK, Tues. Austrian Foreign Minister Willibald Pahr said today Prince Norodom Sihanouk had a positive plan to create a neutral Cambodia. Mr Pahr, in his capacity as chairman of the United Nations-sponsored International Conference on Kampuchea (ICK), told reporters he was briefed by theReuter; AP; AFP - 202 words
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Article459 1982-07-14 1 LESLIE FONG - PMhas dinner talks with MrsT LESLIE FONG By Associate Editor LONDON, Tues. Mr Lee Kuan Yew arrived here with his party this morning to begin a fourday visit to a Britain in the grip of a national rail strike. He was met at Heathrow Airport by Lord Belstead, Minister of459 words
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Article58 1982-07-14 1 LONDON, Tues. The Eritish Museum has bought privately the Mostyn Tompion Clock for C 500.000 (about SJI.9 million). which Christie's, the auctioneers, yesterday said was a world record price for a clock. The clock, owned by Lord Mostyn, was made in the late 18th Century by masterAP - 58 words
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Article59 1982-07-14 1 PARIS. Tues. President Francois Mitterrand's popularity has sunk to its fewest level this year, according to an opinion poll in the progovernment daily Le Matin today Of those questioned, 38 per cent said they disapproved of his performance, compared with 29 per cent in June, whileReuter - 59 words
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Article68 1982-07-14 1 WASHJNGTON, Ties. US Secretary M Statedestgiutte Goe-rge SholU affirmed today the Reag»n administration pr«p«Ml to send IS martoea to Lebanon to ensare Palestinian guerilla withdrawal from Beirut. Mr ShuiU §aM im af American marines as part of a multi-national force would spare further bloodshed. He wasAP - 68 words
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592 1982-07-14 1 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO By DON'T be surprised if friendly Mr Chan from the next department overnight presents himself as Captain Chan, or when a business contact signs off his letters as Major Krishnan. This is the latest move by the Singapore592 words
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79 1982-07-14 1 WE used to have 64 workers in the plant manufacturing lM,Mft fans a month. We automated the plant completely and we cut the staff down to five men who now turn oat 3M,9M fans a month. The other 59 workers have been transferred to79 words
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Article108 1982-07-14 1 Financing Soviet pipeline MOSCOW, Tues. The Soviet Union today signed a 2,800 million mark (5J2.550 million) deal with a West German banking consortium to finance equipment for the TransSiberian gas pipeline to Western Europe. A communique issued here by the Deutsche Bank said the deal, to finance West German exportsAFP - 108 words
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Advertisement134 1982-07-14 1 nP9 na^T^STa\S(Qj? 52 pages today Milliondollar plan to Sight Sires Page 34 NTUC may admit management staff as members Pag* 8 SI'MMAKY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,1,7 CAI'SEWAY 1? COMICS 13 EDITORIAL 14 LETTERS 15 BACKGROUND IS TIMES BUSINESS 17-21 CLASSIFIEDS 21-32 SPORTS 35-JJ IRANIANS REJECT U.N. CALL FOR CEASEFIRE Back134 words
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Article677 1982-07-14 2 Pace-setting union NTUC is planning to form a house union that will include management staff, including secretarygeneral Lim Cnee Onn. The move, which is in line with the current stress on team work between workers and managements, will probably pave the way for trade unions to admit certain management677 words
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Article239 1982-07-14 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: IT IS precisely because we are new to using military ranks In civilian life that we have certain advantages over other societies. There is no question of misuse. Military ranks are easily verified. If an officer chooses to use his rank, chances arc he will239 words
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Article60 1982-07-14 2 CLERGYMEN TAKE 'COVER' CLERGYMEN in the US are insuring themselves against malpractice suits. In 1979, a pastor was sued for giving incorrect guidance to one of his parishioners who committed suicide. Although the case was eventually thrown out of court in 1981, it nevertheless inspired the clergy to seek60 words
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Article276 1982-07-14 2 Saas Fee bows out ONE of the greatest racehorses on the SingaporeMalaysia turf, Saas Fee, winner of the Singapore Gold Cup in 1978 and 1980 and the Singapore Derby in 1979, and who became the first horse to earn more than $300,000 in stakes, has been retired. His trainer,276 words
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Article257 1982-07-14 2 ROXY TO MANUFACTURE COMPUTER PERIPHERALS ROXY ELECTRIC INIH STRIKS will diversify into the production of computer peripherals to cope with the current weakness in the television and cassette recorder market. The company will start manufacturing monitors for computer use in September, using its existing television production facilities. It257 words
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Article541 1982-07-14 2 'Unwise' to send troops THERE are doubts in Congress and the Reagan administration on the wisdom of sending US marines to take part in a peace-keeping force in Lebanon. Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger differs from President Ronald Reagan who wants the troops to stay on and help541 words
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Article305 1982-07-14 2 More than just trees LANDSCAPING Singapore is not a simple task of deciding where to plant which trees. It involves more planning and time than we imagine. Take the East Coast Park. It did not come into being after a whirlwind turfing and tree-planting spree. Begun as early305 words
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Article162 1982-07-14 2 'Undercover' stations KUALA LUMPUR'S proposed aerobus rapid transit system will be a revolutionary one for this part of the world. According to Federal Territory Ministry sources, the station will be inside commercial building complexes. It means commuters can travel without worrying whether it is raining or shining162 words
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Article171 1982-07-14 2 Fun way to float ALL the 180 passengers on a recent Centaur cruise met as strangers. They were winners of a Fraser and Neave contest. But at the end of the five-day sail to Penang and back, they parted friends. For the 90 adults, it was171 words
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Article, Illustration545 1982-07-14 3 Doubts grow in Congress over sending troops US govt divided on issue, say reports WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE US Congress returned from its July recess yesterday with increasing doubts about the wisdom of sending US marines to take part in a peace-keeping force in Lebanon and amid reports that the ReaganAP; AFP - 545 words
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Article61 1982-07-14 3 China holds the US responsible BEIJING, Tues. Chinese Foreign Minister Huang Hua has accused the United States of bearing an unshirkable responsibility for the Israeli invasion of Lebanon. The official Xinhua news agency said Mr Huang made the accusation during talks yesterday with a delegation from the League of ArabReuter - 61 words
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201 1982-07-14 3 Blood of corpses drained. say Israelis TEL AVTV, Tues. The Israeli army's chief medical officer said last night that he had seen five corpses in Lebanon whose blood had been drained for transfusions for guerillas. Brig-Gen Eran Dolev was speaking at a press conference at which he accused the PalestineReuter - 201 words
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Article, Illustration261 1982-07-14 3 ARAFAT KNOWN among his comrades as Aba Ammar or "the old man", Mr Yasser Arafat, a &3-year-old former civil engineer, founded the Fatah guerilla group in October IKS. He to a Muslim, and Is considered a moderate within the PLO context, straddling all political Ideologies and Independent261 words
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Article, Illustration251 1982-07-14 3 LONDON, Tues Israeli agents have infiltrated the political and military command structure of Ihe Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO), the Times of London newspaper reported. The Times' Beirut correspondent claimed that details of the PLO's movements and positions in West Beirut have been communicated to the Israeli airAP - 251 words
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Article62 1982-07-14 3 4 WE understand the provocations. We under stand that there was shelling of Israeli villages. We understand the worries about the PLO, bat we can't really support or endorse or approve the Idea of changing the status quo by A the unilateral resort to military force. 762 words
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250 1982-07-14 3 Mitterrand's remark sets off storm PARIS, Tues. A diplomatic storm has blown up between France and Israel with President Francois Mitterrand being accused of comparing Israel's siege of Beirut to a 1944 Nazi massacre in France. Israeli President Yitzhak Navon said in Jerusalem yesterday to Mr Mitterrand: "You have goneAFP - 250 words
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Article69 1982-07-14 4 THIRTY-FIVE new dogdropping scooter-scooper brooms will be put into action in Paris this month to clean the streets of some 20 daily tonnes of droppings left by the French capital's 500,000 dogs. The scooter-scoopers, christened "Caninettes," were specially designed to cope with increasing complaints from pedestriansAFP - 69 words
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Article58 1982-07-14 4 EVERY time someone lights a match, China's timber shortage gets worse. Rather than watch the country's precious wood supply go up in a flicker, an official Radio Beijing broadcast suggested that China's next generation of matches would be made of paper, straw, wheat and cottonUPI - 58 words
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Article64 1982-07-14 4 HIGH school students about to start their senior year in Little Rock, Arkansas, are being warned about unscrupulous publishers who want them to pay to be included in a worthless "Who's Who" directory. Arkansas attorney general Steve Clark said the "select" group often consists onlyUPI - 64 words
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Article40 1982-07-14 4 A 14-YEAR-OLD African elephant was the winner in a people versus pachyderm tug-of-war. Affie, Brookfield Zoo's amiable three-tonne pachydeim, got her way in two of three matches at Miller Beer's annual Chicagoland tug-off in Maywood, Illinois. -UPI.UPI - 40 words
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493 1982-07-14 4 Vital trade routes threatened WASHINGTON, Tues. The Soviet Union is building up its naval strength by lining up land, sea and air bases and supply depots in nations near maritime choke points, the US News and World Report said today. The magazine, in a493 words
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351 1982-07-14 4 Russians offer Argentina MiG jets on easy terms' WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE Soviet Union has offered to sell Argentina, which lost much of its air force in the Falkland Islands war, new MiG jet fighters and other equipment on easy terms, according to United States intelligence sources. The offer, designed toAP; UPI - 351 words
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169 1982-07-14 4 HOLLYWOOD (Florida), Ties. A Saudi Arabian sheikh paid off a 1551.5 million (SJ3.I million) hotel bill on Monday, then filed a IS$l billion lawsuit tor malicious proseenttan against the exclusive resort where he lived far II months. His debts paid, Sheikh MoharoedUPI - 169 words
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156 1982-07-14 4 REAGAN HOUSE DEAL' COUPLE CHARGED LOS ANGELES. Tues. A 74-year-old woman and her husband were charged today with attempted grand theft in a swindle alleged to have involved President Ronald Reagan and his wife, Nancy. It is alleged that the woman, Ann Yarbrough, entered into an agreement to buy aReuter - 156 words
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Advertisement316 1982-07-14 5 H PHILIPS aß^^^ li^'^t^ -^^^^P^BlBp^ M#^l^' k Saving energy concerns us all. Precisely why Philips have put their own built-in transformers and standard E27 caps. So available in three beam widths. Each with a life of 2000 hours, energy-saving in the spotlight, with the new Philips Light they fit directly316 words
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301 1982-07-14 6 Union leaders show goodwill to strike agreement with govt WARSAW, Tuesday SOLIDARITY'S underground national leadership has called on its supporters to suspend all strikes and protest actions until July 22, Poland's National Day, in a conciliatory gesture towards the government. The appeal has been issuedReuter; FT - 301 words
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Article56 1982-07-14 6 MIAMI. Tues. The Centre (or Disease Control in Atlanta has found a virus in rats in the United States that is similar to the one suspected of killing about 100 US soldiers during the Korean war. The Korean virus causes Korean haemorrhaeic fever, which can lead toUPI - 56 words
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Article33 1982-07-14 6 WASHINGTON, Tues. Air Force One the US presidential Boeing 707 and its backup airplane will be replaced because of age and environmental concerns. Aviation Week and Space Technology said yesterday. AP.AP - 33 words
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Article316 1982-07-14 6 WASHINGTON, Turn. THE Soviet Union's economy is facing hard times, being increasingly dependent on other nations for trade and threatened with further poor grain crops, two United States government reports say. The US Agriculture Department and the Census Bureau issued separate reports yesterday which suggestedReuter; UPI - 316 words
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176 1982-07-14 6 British Airways to lay off 7,000 more workers LONDON, Tues. Stateowned British Airways (BA), which is losing £250 million (Ss9os million) a year, said yesterday that it plans to lay off 7,000 more workers over the next nine months in an effort to meet the government's denationalisation targets. The proposedReuter; AP - 176 words
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Article, Illustration293 1982-07-14 6 LONDON, Tuesday BRITISH Members of Parliament yesterday denanded tighter security it Buckingham Palace ifter official sources conirmed that an intruder tad broken into Queen Elizabeth's bedroom. The intruder sat on her led dripping blood and clutching a broken glass ishtray in his hand. TheReuter; AP - 293 words
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Article26 1982-07-14 6 WASTE of bloody time. I'm sorry I came. British MP Willie Hamilton of the Labour Party after having tea with Queen Elizabeth 77.26 words
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296 1982-07-14 7 Aussie trade deficit renews pressure for devaluation CANBERRA, Tuesday GOVERNMENT figures show Australia's trade deficit rocketed by 800 per cent to a record US$3.7 billion ($7.7 billion) in this fiscal year, spurring new pressures for devaluing the nations currency. The figures reflected a 17 per cent boost in costs forUPI - 296 words
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198 1982-07-14 7 Signs of thaw in Japanese party's ties with China TOKYO, Tues. The Japan Communist Party (JCP) celebrates its 60th birthday tomorrow amid signs that it is about to end a 16-year-old rift with Beijing. Tne expected move follows normalisation of relations over the past two years between the Chinese CommunistReuter - 198 words
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Article70 1982-07-14 7 THAI authorities have detained a former military aide of Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda after an investigation into illegal arms shipments from the United States, a spokesman said in Bangkok yesterday. They began the probe after reports that weapons, apparently for local communist guerillas, were entering the country.Reuter - 70 words
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Article51 1982-07-14 7 SOVIET and Afghan forces have mounted widespread attacks on Muslim guerillas in Afghanistan, Western diplomatic sources said in New Delhi yesterday. The anti-Soviet guerillas had withdrawn from their stronghold at Pagman town, 15 km north-west of Kabul, by Sunday after a Soviet and Afghan attack, the sources said.Reuter - 51 words
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Article44 1982-07-14 7 THE AUSTRALIAN government has given an assurance that Asian immigrants will still be accepted in Australia under existing rules, despite agitation by a section of the Returned Services League for a referendum on whether to accept any more Asian immigrants. AFP.AFP - 44 words
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Article65 1982-07-14 7 THE US Justice Department has dropped charges against a computer technician arrested in connection with an alleged Japanese conspiracy to obtain IBM computer secrets, US attorney Joseph Russoniello said in San Francisco yesterday. The technician, Tomizoh Kimura, of the Mitsubishi Electronics Company, was arrested with 13 others inReuter - 65 words
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Article73 1982-07-14 7 THE VATICAN named three financial experts yesterday to examine the Vatican bank's dealings with the Banco Ambrosiano, centre of a major financial scandal. The move was apparently to clear the air after the Italian government demanded a detailed account of the Vatican's dealings with the bank, which wasUPI - 73 words
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Article60 1982-07-14 7 HISTORIC sounds from 60 years of broadcasting in Britain today rang out in St Paul's Cathedral in a tribute to the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). The Queen, Prince Philip, and radio and television personalities listened to famous BBC recordings at a service marking the 60th anniversary ofReuter - 60 words
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Article97 1982-07-14 7 SEOUL, Tues. North Korean naval vessels today seized three fishing boats two Japanese and one South Korean in international waters in the Sea of Japan, authorities in Japan and South Korea said. The Maritime Safety Agency in Tokyo said the two fishing boats were capturedUPI - 97 words
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396 1982-07-14 7 GENEVA, Tuesday TRADE tensions between the European Economic Community and Japan have escalated sharply following Japan's rejection of an EEC complaint against its trading practices as being "abstract" and without foundation. The EEC is now studying ways to bring more pressure onFT - 396 words
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Article100 1982-07-14 7 Taiwan: We have US word on arms TAIPEH, Tues. The United States has informed Taiwan that it plans to continue its arms sales to the Taipeh government. Foreign Minister Chu FuSung said here today. Mr Chu told a group of Chinese scholars that US arms sales to the Nationalist ChineseAFP - 100 words
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309 1982-07-14 8 Asean's DX policy backed in Germany ASEAN's policy of supporting the newly-formed government for Democratic Kampuchea, presently Cambodia's representative in the United Nations, is backed by West German political and intellectual circles, a visiting West German researcher said here yesterday. "The whole outlook for the Cambodian problem, as far as309 words
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351 1982-07-14 8 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM MOVE OPENS CHANCE FOR CERTAIN EXECUTIVES By Our Labour Correspondent THE National Trades Union Congress is likely to take the lead in admitting certain management staff as trade union members, in line with the emphasis on team work between workers351 words
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Article24 1982-07-14 8 A GRAND installation ball, organised by the Nightingale Alumni Club, will be held at Rla Stadium restaurant on Saturday at 7 p.m.24 words
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Article104 1982-07-14 8 LLOYDS International will set up a new merchant bank in Singapore next month in a bid to tap the growing South-east Asia market. Mr R. L. C. Demoulin. Lloyds manager, yesterday said the Monetary Authority of Singapore has given permission for Lloyds to start the mer- chant104 words
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172 1982-07-14 8 Dead man found after fight reported A FATHER of four was found dead at a multistorey carpark in Beach Road early yesterday. Mr Tan Joo Hiang, 41, a fish auctioneer who lived only several blocks away from the scene, was found dead with head injuries at about 3.15 a.m. Police172 words
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Article61 1982-07-14 8 CHUA Chye Huat, 32, was fined a total of $6,000 yesterday on six counts of falsely slating that six Filipinos were crew members on board the ship, Ashford. Another man, Cheang Wai Foo, 33, was fined a total of $3,600 on three counts of getting Chua to61 words
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Article, Illustration332 1982-07-14 8 PA troupe makes a song and dance about weather SONGS and dances reflecting the Singaporean way of life in different weather will be presented at community centres this month. The latest in the series, Cultural Show For The i People, performed by the People's Association Culi tural Troupe, revolves around332 words
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Article, Illustration384 1982-07-14 9 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED By Talented class of 33 to take '0' level in music STUDENTS on the Music Elective Programme will be educated as musicians. This means that through singing and playing musical instruments, the students will gain enough musical knowledge to sit for the GCE "O level examination384 words
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Article169 1982-07-14 9 POLICE will step up action against Illegal parking In the city area stretching from Collyer Quay to Chnlia Street. From It.M tomorrow morning, roving squads of policemen from the Traffic Police Division and Central police station will be oat to book anyone who parks gallyVehicles found169 words
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Article85 1982-07-14 9 New officials of newsmen's union MR GOH CHOON RANG, a Nanyang Siang Pau journalist, has been elected president of the Singapore National Union of Journalists for 1982/84. Straits Times journalist Ivan Lim is the general secretary. Other officials are: Mr Yee Kong Hwa, vice-president; Mr Lim Jim Koon. deputy general85 words
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196 1982-07-14 9 Project positive image, minister tells new SAF officers NEWLY-commissioned SAF officers have been told they must project a positive image to earn the respect and confidence of the public. The Minister of State (Law and Home Affairs) Professor S. Jayakumar told SAF officers at a commissioning ceremony at the lstana196 words
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171 1982-07-14 9 Soldiers with crucial role to play THINK soldier all the time. This was what Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, the Minister of State (Labour), told reservists when he commissioned 130 Singapore Armed Forces officers at the Lstana last night. He said that reservists must realise that even in civilian life they171 words
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Article47 1982-07-14 9 A FISHING competition will be held off the Southern Islands on July 25 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The fee is $16 tor boats, baits and refreshment. It is being oiganised by the Leng Kee community centre as part of its National Day programme.47 words
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Article, Illustration345 1982-07-14 11 This lady driver keeps her cool with rude types SHE has to listen to vul- 1 gar language without batting an eyelid even though she feels her ears burning from embarrassment. It happens when taxi driver Madam Lim Siong Hiok's passengers have just lost at the races, or when a345 words
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Article58 1982-07-14 11 THIRTEEN staff from the Chartered Bank turned actors to make a 20-minute video film showing how workmates who are unhelpful, grumpy. curt and answer clients rudely can be more courteous. The film is being shown to staff at the bank's 19 branches as part of its58 words
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119 1982-07-14 11 TAXI drivers, among the most expressive of people. will find another avenue to pour forth their joys... and frustrations, this time in verse. NTUC Comfort intends to encourage its operators to write songs that reflect the life of a taxi driver. A start119 words
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364 1982-07-14 11 THE word "Sir" is not a remnant of colonialism and addressing a passenger in this way is not a sign of subservience it's merely being polite. Comfort's general manager, Mr Michael Liew, encouraging his taxi drivers to use terms such as "Sir",364 words
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Article, Illustration388 1982-07-14 11 Handicapped couple's reason to smile A HANDICAPPED couple who are both wheelchairbound yesterday rang the Hotline to speak about the shining example of courtesy and consideration shown by a taxi-driver. They were all set for a picnic at Sentosa on Saturday and were waiting for a taxi for half-an-hour at388 words
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Article, Illustration355 1982-07-14 11 HEDWIG ALFRED - Andy, 9, keen to go home after heart op HED WIG ALFRED Story: I Picture: AZIZ HUSSIN THE first open heart patient at St Mark's Hospital Is well and raring to go home. He Is nine-year-old Andy Kristanto Suherllm from Indonesia who underwent open heart surgery at the hospital a355 words
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196 1982-07-14 11 Serialised dialect stories phased out by SBC THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation has quietly phased out serialised dialect stories from broadcasts since early last month in line with the government's Speak More Mandarin campaign. Opera from the various dialect groups has replaced the stones. "We didn't want to make it a196 words
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Article, Illustration349 1982-07-14 12 Aerobus stations to be located in buildings K U AL A LUMPUR, Tues THE Malaysian government is to incorporate aerobus stations within buildings in the city as part of its aerobus rapid transit system plan for Kuala Lumpur. Commuters will, in a few years' time, beNST - 349 words
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Article229 1982-07-14 12 ■g|ljgjrara| THE FRENCH bank, Banque de l'lndochine et de Suez (Indosuez), will transfer its Malaysian operations to a new bank, named Malaysian French Bank Berhad. to be incorporated locally, Indosuez senior executive Pascal Mouradian confirmed with AFP in Kuala Lumpur on Monday. The Asian Wall Street229 words
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Article140 1982-07-14 12 lessons' call KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Selangor branch of the MCA wants the Education Ministry to increase teaching time for English language in national-type Chinese primary schools under the new 3R curriculum. It wants the time allocated for moral education to be reduced so thatNST - 140 words
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240 1982-07-14 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. DOZENS of government palm oil schemes are believed to have been supplied with Imitation pomps In a major swindle uncovered by the authorities, the Malay Mall reported today. Pomps assembled in backyards and those Imported from Taiwan were passed240 words
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Article40 1982-07-14 12 JOHORE BARU, Tues. Johore's civil servants got a surprise check yesterday when Mentri Besar Datuk Ajib Ahmad dropped in unexpectedly at several government departments. Datuk Ajib is expected to make more such surprise visits to government departments. NST.NST - 40 words
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145 1982-07-14 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A Malaysian man and woman took first prize in their divisions of the 17--nation 23rd International Quran Reading Contest that ended here yesterday. The winners were Abdul Ghanj Abdullah in the men's division and Rahmas Abdullah in the women's. Each wonAP - 145 words
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204 1982-07-14 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The white-collar bias which the Malaysian education system has inherited has resulted in a shortage of engineers, scientists and other technologists. The Deputy Education Minister, Dr Tan Tiong Hong, warned that unless serious steps were taken to make Malaysians regardNST - 204 words
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Article89 1982-07-14 12 Probe into baby sales racket KLANG, Tues. Police investigating the abduction of two baby boys here over the weekend believe they have stumbled upon an illegitimate babies-for-sale racket. Two women detained here are helping them in investigations. Sources said police are working on the theory that the suspects were inNST - 89 words
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Advertisement383 1982-07-14 12 The FruitCake that's always fresh Big Sister Fruit Cake now comes in a new formula, created specially for the local taste. New Big Sister fresh, rich and delicious. With plump sultanas, succulent cherries, ?J4|^ mixed fruits and citrus peel smoothly L/ tJS blended with flour, fresh eggs and pSBSSS^^V mß^^^383 words
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Advertisement183 1982-07-14 12 "GET BACK" IFV A FULL HEAD Prj VrV vHIIV XV *n» r^ And all that goes with it. A younger, more vigorous L« look and the ability to swim, ride, play games, drive in F,-JB open cars and generally live life to the full with ease and A confidence.' The183 words
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297 1982-07-14 13 Robbers attack man and flee with $470,000 A DIAMOND traders son spoke of how he tried in vain to fight off two knife-wielding robbers who took away more than $470,000 from him on Monday. Speaking from his bed in Singapore General Hospital where he has been warded with knife wounds297 words
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Article55 1982-07-14 13 A FORMER Borneo Motors sales representative was jailed for eight months yesterday by a magistrate for committing criminal breach of trust of •32.429 paid to him for the sale of a car. A second charge of CBT of $1,797 was taken into consideration against the55 words
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Article, Illustration442 1982-07-14 13 Members get priority but others can use facilities too Residents' association answers discrimination charge A CONTROVERSY has arisen over whether nonmembers can use recreational facilities of Housing Board residents' associations. A letter to The Straits Times Forum page complains of discrimination against non-members of the residents' association of Block 215,442 words
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295 1982-07-14 13 TWO jobless men, originally accused of murdering a sawmill general worker, were yesterday jailed between five and a half and six years plus 12 strokes of the cane each for robbery. Ridzuan bin Jalil, 23, and Salam bin Awang, 19, were first produced295 words
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114 1982-07-14 13 THE increasing number of conferences being organised in France to promote Singapore has resulted in more French businessmen coming here. This observation was made by the outgoing French Trade Commissioner in Singapore, Mr Jean-Philippe Quercy. Mr Quercy cited instances of increased French involvement like114 words
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148 1982-07-14 13 RCs TOLD TO SUBMIT NEW NAMES FOR ZONES RESIDENTS' committees are urged to send in new names for their respective zones if they want to change them to foster a greater sense of identity. Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Prime Minister's Office) Ch'ng Jit Koon said his office will consider their suitability148 words
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Advertisement2232 1982-07-14 13 f FIXED DEPOSITS SAVINGS ACCOUNTS I INTEREST RATE AT 10% P.A.I E Ibt ISLAND FINANCE LIMITED I 696 UPPER SERANGOON ROAD. SINGAPORE 1953 I TELEPHONE: *****6 *****9 A p Nn thkiM M JL NATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY BOARD k L^fiiA TRAINING PROGRAMMES JULY- SEPTEMBER 1982 M W j *™r* BMrd Jctjn9 f2,232 words
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Miscellaneous217 1982-07-14 13 Bringing, Up Father By Bill Kavanagh U Hal Camp WMATSiVy DIMPLES, A THIrJG OF THAT'S SO MICE VDU (vAEA(J AMTIOUE, *VM ANTIQUE i| BeAOTV.. CA+J J OFYoUTOSAy YOU'RE A+J UrJCLE lIS SOAETMIhUS NEVER BE f~ ABOUT I<AE ,vJISSS/ I AWTIQUE ol<S<3S? OLC? t REPLACED/ ><nn AUMT j Blondle By Chic217 words
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468 1982-07-14 14 Straits Times says.... Yes, sir, to military ranks DEFENCE Minister Goh Chok Tong's call to reservist and volunteer officers to use their military ranks in civilian life has been translated into a simple yet historic set of guidelines. Simple because that is what these guidelines are. Historic because they are468 words
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Article, Illustration1489 1982-07-14 14 GUNNAR NiYRDAL - Pass the bucks let aid reach the needy GUNNAR NiYRDAL -By Mr Myrdal, author of American Dilemma and Asian Drama, former Swedish Minister of Trade and executive secretary, UN Economic Commission for Europe, is a fellow of the Swedish Institute of International Economic Studies. Mr Seers is a fellow of1,489 words
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649 1982-07-14 14 MIT BMAIIACHARJEA - Indian polls more than a trial of strength MIT BMAI IACHARJEA By Writing lor The Straits Times II ray leader has W Mid I should pick ■p a broom and be a sweeper, I should have done It. She clrase me to hr A President. 7 Zail Singh NEW DELHI649 words
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Advertisement52 1982-07-14 14 OTHER PEOPLE MAKE ORGANS LOWREY MAKES MAGIC LOUflEy r Gem Organ (Italy) SSSOO above Lowrey Piano (USA.) 552,890 above Thomas Grayson (H.K.) 552,900 (also for rental) Hire Purchase available up to 24 months LOM4*y /MUSIC HOUSE PTE. LTD. UNIT 22 V 2NO FLOOR PLAZA StNGAPURA.-,,:. *****65 68 OPCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE52 words
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Advertisement76 1982-07-14 14 Cycle Carriage (Enterprises) Pte. Ltd. wishes to announce that Chuan Hiang Motors (Pte) Ltd. will cease to be a dealer for Mitsubishi cars and commercial vehicles from 15 July 1982. We assure all customers who previously purchased Mitsubishi vehicles from Chuan Hiang Motors (Pte) Ltd. that our Service Centre will76 words
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Letter, Illustration355 1982-07-14 15 AS MORE and more residents' associations are formed to look after the interests of residents in HDB blocks, we are seeing the emergence of two classes of HDB residents paying members of the RAs and non-members. Recently, a child was chased off a swing installed by355 words
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185 1982-07-14 15 Are we amidst a housing glut? THE 11th URA sales opened recently without offers of residential sites. It was reported that URA felt that "there is no need to saturate the market" with residential development and considered it unwise to "overstretch our construction capability." Residential sites will be made available185 words
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Letter35 1982-07-14 15 WILL the government consider granting exemption of estate duty on a shop-cum-dwelling place, e.g. a provision shop, if that is the only property a person ownsr MISSED Ol T Singapore 287935 words
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81 1982-07-14 15 I HOPE that the ministry will reconsider Its derision to do away with number tags for policemen. You can have 29 policemen by the name of Steven Tan, bat yea can only have one Steven Tan by his number 222*. Retaining the number will help81 words
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Letter95 1982-07-14 15 I READ with amusement the report about eight women offering to "testify against the discourtesy of a woman who sells frozen chicken wings in Brickworks market," (ST, July 8). I fail to see how this will make that hawker more courteous. It seems ridiculous to me that95 words
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Letter108 1982-07-14 15 NOW that we are midway through Courtesy Month, I am wondering whether, upon entering shops or business premises, we are still going to be greeted by the usual sharp thrust of the chin and a strident "Yes?". I was even greeted in such a way by a woman108 words
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Letter91 1982-07-14 15 A SUGGESTION for public hospitals and outpatient clinics: It would take a little more time, a little more effort but it is a lot more polite too to call each patient Mr Tan Peng Hoe, Miss Leela Dcvi or Mdm Goh Mci Lai, etc. Let's do away91 words
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Letter, Illustration22 1982-07-14 15 WILL SBC please re-introduce wrestling programmes for fans. V. K. SIVAGURU Singapore 1231 REPEAT grand operas on TV22 words
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Letter79 1982-07-14 15 For opera lovers GRAND opera has certainly taken Singapore by storm based on the three sell-out evenings in the Victoria Theatre performed by the Metropolitan Opera recently. As we may not be able to afford to nave any full opera performances in Singapore, we shall be grateful if SBC will79 words
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47 1982-07-14 15 Waited six years for central zone I HAVE been on the waiting list for the central zone for six years. Will the HDB tell me how many applicants there are for the zone? If it is too long, I will transfer to another zone. YEO Stagapwe 154447 words
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Letter184 1982-07-14 15 MY BROTHER and I had registered for three and four-roomed flats respectively, and our application for joint balloting was accepted by the HDB in 1960. However, at the recent balloting for Bukit Purmei. the HDB only included one of our applications. The board wrote to184 words
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Letter126 1982-07-14 15 I AM listed as an occupant of a HDB flat owned by my husband. My mother now wishes to purchase a flat of her own, using my CPF to pay for it. Is this allowed? MADAM KOH Singapore ISM THE Straits Times welcomes letters from126 words
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Letter35 1982-07-14 15 MY MP has written four letters to the HDB on my behalf, over a matter pertaining to the purchase of flats. The HDB has not given a single reply. J4/*****3 Singapore Ml 535 words
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128 1982-07-14 15 THE National Development Minister, Mr Teh Cheang Wan recently advised those waiting to rent HDB three-room flats to make an extra effort to buy flats instead. But has HDB considered those living in small flats waiting desperately to buy a bigger one? There are many128 words
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Letter96 1982-07-14 15 SEVERAL months ago, a notice signed by an RC officer on behalf of the HDB, announced that our low water pressure problem would soon be recti Hed, as the HDB was inviting tenders to remedy the situation. I was quite relieved to read it as my neighbours96 words
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152 1982-07-14 15 Hopeless wait for 5-room flats AS FAR as I am aware, there are very few fiveroom HDB flats in and around postal district 3. In the past two years, the only available blocks in Kampong Silat and Delta were all reserved for civil servants and resettlement cases. There are presently152 words
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Advertisement481 1982-07-14 15 Introducing the new Holiday Inn Johor Baru There's now a Holiday Inn in Johor Baru offering ■■5 Superb function rooms the discriminating traveller all the comforts of a or c largest functions, there is our Dewan luxurious international hotel in true gracious A^^^^^^ Malaysian Ballroom. However, this offers you the481 words
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Article, Illustration808 1982-07-14 16 ALIX FREEDMAN - ALIX FREEDMAN US clergy who find peril in pulpit can seek solace in down-to-earth insurance, says IN 1979, as part of his routine pastoral duties it the Grace Community Church in Los Angeles, Rev John MacArthur was giving guidance to Kenneth Nalley, a troubled teenager. In the midst of the808 words
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276 1982-07-14 16 Malpractice creeps up the aisle Marriage is far from well in Russia MOSCOW Th. he finest silk/spun rayon material ta concerned lor lining. And guaranteed of three S« are^atchedshade-forshadVw.th MCU^ |f, 9 t fabric Never blue with beige' CWUltry 8 High agency, Novoeti, It said the r tCTS neither social276 words
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Advertisement513 1982-07-14 16 The Trio 3 Introducing Unique Health Capsules from England to the range of quality Vita Health Products... m, MbM^&^bll^bW.^ An Improved formula of B— Pollfi. Contains 3of Naturo'9 N. Healthpromotlng agents Boo Pojlon, Qln—ng and \^^^^^^P^^ Natural VHamln E. The addition of Ginseng and Vitamin E enhances the Ba« Poilon513 words
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Advertisement603 1982-07-14 16 cy to its 14,000 insured ording is churches. Its premiums. H"^^9| H"x he con- offering coverage from by the US$3OO,OOO to US$l mil- o \5C^ ?h Mutu- lion, range from US$75 to V// \<\C^° \\wr ompany, US$9O for three clergy- I c <o rt> 11^ "The men, with insurance for603 words
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Article77 1982-07-14 17 WATTIE Industries Ltd of New Zealand, one of the largest food processing groups in Australasia, will send a trade mission to Singapore, Thailand and Malaysia in August and September. The mission will spend five days in Singapore from Aug 21 to confirm and establish contacts with business77 words
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Article96 1982-07-14 17 TOWN and City Properties has appointed Samuel Montagu and Co Ltd as adviser to minority shareholders and independent directors on its proposed $39.9-million cash purchase of 43 shop units at Meridien Centre. The company said a circular to stockholders, as well as a notice of the96 words
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Article70 1982-07-14 17 SIME Darby Bhd signed an agreement with the US-based International Plant Research Institute yesterday to form two joint-venture companies which will take Sime into the field of genetic engineering and biotechnology. The first company is Agri-Bio Corporation Sdn Bhd, which has been formed with a paid-up capital70 words
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Article82 1982-07-14 17 PEGI Malaysia, which just launched a Mssoo million bid for Dunlop Malaysian Industries, has turned in disappointing results for the year ended March 31. Group pretax profits were well below the forecast of M 55.4 million made in its rights issue document last July. Group operating revenue went82 words
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Article53 1982-07-14 17 THE Development Bank of Singapore has incorporated a wholly-owned subsidiary, General Investment Management Ltd, on June 16. The new company's authorised capital is $500,000, of which $2 has been fully paid. Its directors are Mr Chua Kirn Yeow and Mr Lock Sai Hung and its business is53 words
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Article26 1982-07-14 17 OVERSEAS Union Securities Ltd has announced that its unaudited consolidated net tangible asset backing per $1 share as at June 30 was $2.23.26 words
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Article60 1982-07-14 17 INDIA-MALAYSIA Textiles Bhd (Imatex) has obtained shareholders' approval at its extraordinary general meeting held on May 3 to allot two million shares of Msl each to Flowersong Aktiengesellschaft. It has also submitted letters of approval from the Malaysian authorities for the conversion of unsecured loan of Ms 260 words
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Article34 1982-07-14 17 LARUT Tin Fields Bhd said that the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee has approved its bonus issue of four-for-five and has forwarded a copy of the approval to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange.34 words
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Article71 1982-07-14 17 BRUSSELS, Tues. Negotiations between the European Economic Community and Indonesia on a bilateral textile agreement covering 1983 to 1986 have been adjourned and will resume on Sept 13, the EEC Commission said. Officials said that they cleared up some difficulties arising under the present agreement which expires onAFP - 71 words
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Article85 1982-07-14 17 LONDON, Tues. Major British banks cut their interest rates by one to 2 per cent in a move welcomed by industries. National Westminster, one of the country's "Big Four" commercial banks, was the first to announce that its base lending rate to major borrowers would be cutAP - 85 words
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Article273 1982-07-14 17 A MAJOR auction of European antiques and Oriental ceramics will be held this weekend at the Singapore Conference Hall. On July 17, some 400 lots of European antique furniture, clocks, pianos, paintings and other objects of art will be offered. About 200 other lots273 words
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515 1982-07-14 17 RASA Sayang Beach Hotels (Penang) Bhd, a member of the Kuok group, will offer 9.75 million shares to the Malaysian public at M 52.20 per share out of 17 million shares to be floated. Of the total issue, 6.25 million515 words
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399 1982-07-14 17 ROXY Electric Industries will diversify into the production of computer peripherals to cope with the current weakness in the television and cassette recorder market. The company will start manufacturing monitors for computer use in September using its existing television production facilities. It will make about399 words
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435 1982-07-14 17 INTEREST rates in Singapore, which have been rising since March, are now showing clear signs of a downturn. Two foreign banks have announced cuts in their base rates from today. Banque de L'lndochine et de Suez will trim its rates by 0.5 percentage points435 words
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278 1982-07-14 17 Bankers estimate problem debts of $428 b BASLE, Tues. Pessimists among the world's central bank governors estimated that more than US$2OO billion (Ss42B billion) of outstanding international debt is of doubtful or potentially dubious quality. This emerged from a meeting of central bankers at the Bank for International Settlements, atFT - 278 words
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456 1982-07-14 17 Southern Banking puts up a fair performance SOUTHERN Banking Bhd, Malaysia's 11th largest bank, has reported a fair performance for the year ended Dec 31, 1981. Latest results released by the bank show a 33.3--per cent rise in pretax earnings to MJ6.05 million from M 54.55 million in 1980. At456 words
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453 1982-07-14 17 SINGAPORE: Prices closed narrowly mixed on profit-taking yesterday, after a higher opening In selective moderate trading. Central Sugars rose 5* cents to $1i.51, Fraser A Neave cents to $5.95 and National Iron II cents to Peg! fell 45 cents to $2.3* while Straits Trading and453 words
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Article29 1982-07-14 17 Industrials Finance Up 39 3 Down 24 4 unch 21 9 Hotels Properties Plantations Mining Deb/Loans 4 4 4 3 2 3 2 2 2 3 1 229 words
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Article72 1982-07-14 17 Bsnxtead Bbd -3 Nunlop Inri +20 (iulnm-vs MTC (41 Em* (iuthrie Bhd NBT 2 2 CCM FAN Haw Par Nat Iron ♦10 -3 10 (eld Storage (■entlnn-. Inrhrape Bhd PMC 4 -2 -2 4 Paa Eire +4 Ratanuuu -1 S Trading -5 I M Work* +172 words
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Article40 1982-07-14 17 Su«ar» 1050 ♦50 Dunlop lad 426 f2O Nat Iron 620 10 FAN 595 10 S T P 1975 500 *8 Times Pub 530 +5 Dunlop Eat 510 +5 Allied Chor 177 +5 G Lumber 95 +5 laelan 436 440 words
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Article41 1982-07-14 17 Ayer Hitam Tin 615 -155 Pefi M-i. 228 -47 Spore Land 690 -10 Van Der llor.l 3SO -6 M Ranking 610 -5 Hong Leong Ind 580 -5 Straits Trading 535 -5 Hong Fok 250 -5 High ft Low 225 -541 words
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Article21 1982-07-14 17 Sime Darby M M Pan Elec 451.000 Pegi 451,000 OUB 163.000 Total turnover: 4.87 m Total value: $14 06m21 words
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Article41 1982-07-14 17 July 12 July 13 BT Indicator: *****1 *****7 ST Industrials: 693.70 697.30 ST Finance: 1675.65 1674.84 ST Hotels: 1083.71 1064 79 ST Properties: 604.49 603.89 ST Minings: 289.96 ***** ST Plantations: 856.83 857 08 OCBC: ***** 635.86 SESInd: 520.16 521.2441 words
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Advertisement96 1982-07-14 17 Every hour of the day, all over the world, somebody is turning on a National m packaged air conditioner. i Which is hardly surprising, considering that we're the largest consumer electronics group in Japan. So when you start on your next building project, rely on the proven efficiency, economy and96 words
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Article2365 1982-07-14 18 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Gr'i Ne« 19H2 I Div P/E V.,l Day's Hi(h Imw Company -Sale -for- C 000) High Low 350 247 Aetna 290xd +2 21.7 28.1 104 290 288 Alcom 115 3.7 95.8 233 172 Allied Choc 177 +5 7.0 15 9 177 175 3082,365 words
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Article388 1982-07-14 18 LACK of follow-through support caused share prices to finish mixed with an easier bias on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Pegi Malaysia and Dunlop Industries were the day's most active counters following the proposed Mssoo million Pegi bid for Dunlop Industries. Pegi was dealt 54388 words
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Article32 1982-07-14 18 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties Oil Palms Tins rubbers I rubbers Deb/Loans Up 20 3 1 6 3 Dov n 36 1 1 3 3 7 uncl 21 3 1 232 words
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Article1888 1982-07-14 18 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of snares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the world "sett". Big Board1,888 words
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Article1552 1982-07-14 18 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lob, of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified MHIBTRIALB Aeasa (3.168 3.305) (2) 3.18 (4) 3.30 xd AJtaaaaato (3.145) Aleaas (11,552 words
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Article436 1982-07-14 18 STOCKS shed early gains to close around Monday's level yesterday, with prices meeting hard resistance when the Hang Seng index rose above 1,300, brokers said. Prices opened higher in line with the London and Wall Street closings, and bullish I sentiment was maintained by prospects of a cut in436 words
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Article471 1982-07-14 18 SHARE prices eased in active trading yesterday, giving up a little of their gains of the previous two days trading. The market opened strongly but softened in morning trading and pre-lunch gains were generally eliminated by the close of trading. The All-Ordi- naries index was 1.6 points down at471 words
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Article207 1982-07-14 18 SINGAPORE IMI TRI;ST (Maaagera' prleea far Jsl> 14) The Commerce 2.74 2.88 The Savings Fund 156 164 Spore Prog Fund 1 23 1.29 Spore Sec. Fund 1.88 1.97 S pore Invest Fund 1 00 1 05xd Spore Equity Fund 1.18 1.24 ASIA I NIT TRI ST (Maaagen' prleea207 words
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Article622 1982-07-14 18 I'Kl.l Malaysia shares took centre stage yesterday as the Singapore stock market rally continued Into Its second day. However, pockets of profit-taking in the afternoon pared much of the day's gains. such, the Straits Times Industrial Index could not hold on to most of its622 words
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Article36 1982-07-14 18 LONDON: Copper pricw on Monday (previous in brackets): Wlrrbars Spot buyers DM.OO (£*****); sellers £828 50 (£*****); Three Months buyers LB4l 00 (£825 50; sellers £841 50 [£836 00. Market taw: Firmer Salts: 24.725 tonnes36 words
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Article28 1982-07-14 19 Rubber: July 13 Singapore: Aug: 182.00 cents (unchanged) Malaysia: Aug: 202.00 cents (unchanged) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 206 tonnes (down 80 tonnes)28 words
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Article136 1982-07-14 19 CHINESE Pradaoe Exchange, Slßgap*re, n«»o elaslag prleea per 1M kg yesterday («mil «U: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116.00 sellers. Opr»: Mixed (loose) $54.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $320.00 sellers. Sarawak white pepper136 words
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Article192 1982-07-14 19 THE STRAITS tin price continued to remain unchanged at MJ29.15 per kilo in Penanc yesterday, on an official offering down 80 tonnes to 206 tonnes. The overnight London market was steady with forward buyers unchanged at £6,780 per tonne. LONDON: Trading was again slow to develop during the afternoon192 words
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Article214 1982-07-14 19 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market closed slightly easier on lack of support in quiet trading yesterday, dealers said. In July, north fell $5 to Ms73o per tonne and south down O.bO cents to $737 while in August north was traded at $733 and September in214 words
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Article30 1982-07-14 19 Ma Kri New York 6 218 S.2BS Zurich -..OH 6.43S turn Mm Singapore 6 158 6.25S Closing pricm In US dollars a troy mini*. Stum: Credit Satan, B'san.30 words
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Article642 1982-07-14 19 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed quietly steady yesterday, with August RSS One buyers quoted at 182.00 cents per kilo, unchanged on Monday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly despite Inro's re-entry for SMR 20s for August shipment, they said. Afternoon prices gained some ground642 words
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Article107 1982-07-14 19 K aril <1 SMK prina vaab mm *A 8 SBR2O ■I M*ELB Htl SMK L sMR I SMH OP >MX 10 ■-MH M SMKH. Illon p«lWt) II ton pallet) II tun palMl < I U» paJbtl 1 ton palkll II tuopallall II uxprOWtl il U>n p«ll»li II107 words
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Article202 1982-07-14 19 THE KHOBAR market for gold deliverable In Singapore opened at 123.672 and closed at $23,486 yesterday In the Far East, gold opened at USS339 70 340.X, traded at around $339.00 amongst professionals for most of the morning before closing at {338 80 339.30 by lunch time. The market re-opened202 words
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Article348 1982-07-14 19 SHARE prices continued to rise for the fourth consecutive day yesterday, with sentiment encouraged by the overnight upturn on Wall Street, but trading remained light, dealers said. The Dow Jones average gained 42.32 to close at 7189.01 points, bringing the total rise to 227.10 from the 6961.91 close last348 words
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Article649 1982-07-14 19 LONDON, Wed. Leading shares ended unchanged to slightly lower after a dull session, dealers said. At 3pm. the Financial Times index was down 2.8 points at 554.7. The widely expected base rate cuts to 12 per cent from 12. per cent failed to enliven proceedings after opening markups of649 words
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Article331 1982-07-14 19 NEW YORK. Mon. Stock prices rose sharply in some of the heaviest trading on record as investors flooded back into the market on signs that interest rates are headed lower. The Dow Jones industrial average climbed some 10.75 points to 824.87, its highest closing point since May 27,331 words
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Article53 1982-07-14 19 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 557.5 Friday 552 7 Week Ago 548.4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 824.87 Friday 814.12 Week Ago closed H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 1294 85 Monday 1283.88 Week Ago 1288.38 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 611.6 Monday 613.1 Week Ago 622.0 ALL ORDINARIEB Tuesday 453 7 Monday 455.053 words
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Article197 1982-07-14 19 AMSTERDAM, Mon. Share prices were higher in moderately active trading on the stock exchange, dealers said Lower US interest rates and Friday's firm Wall Street boosted demand. Hopes for lower oil prices following the failure of Opec to reach agreement on production curbs also had a positive effect, they197 words
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Article227 1982-07-14 19 ZURICH, Mon. Share prices closed firm on short-covering over a broad front in moderate trading with mainly professional demand meeting a somewhat oversold market, dealers said. Alusuisse also firmed, but both its bearer and registered stock closed below the day's highs. The Credit Suisse index closed at 215.4 points.227 words
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Article134 1982-07-14 19 SHARE prices closed mostly higher yesterday, but turnover remained low in slow trading which centred around popular stocks, dealers said. Aokri&m Thai AMa Fibre AyuUlajr* In* And Tni«t Banikok Bank Mi Bank Of Ajrudhara Lid Bat* Shoe B»rll Jucktr "haroonf T1l«J unch Wlrr Win nrnton* nm Tnut njo Goodyear134 words
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Article134 1982-07-14 19 THE MARKET was mixed yesterday as averages showed the commercial industrial sector up 0.14 points to 89.76. oils up 0.03 to 2.202 but mining down 15 to 880.73. kcoi* Mlntnc Mtl? uncn in f lo PIUI MM uwh ip*» Mining B 001 unrh hUaj Con B 1&J0 +04 I*CUIO134 words
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Article343 1982-07-14 19 THE US Sing dollar opened at $2 1510 25 and was traded between a margin of C 1525 and $2 1540 before closing at $2.1530 40 In the Singapore forex market yesterday Trading was inactive without fluctuations. The US dollar against major currencies opened mixed and was343 words
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Article437 1982-07-14 19 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on July 13: US DoUtn(Spot) Offer Hid 7 days 13 >. 13 > 1 month 14 5/18 14 3/16 2 months 144* 14H 3 months 14 15/10 14 13/18 8 months 151/16 1415/16 9 months 15 M\ 12 months 15437 words
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Advertisement24 1982-07-14 19 Prime lending rates THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lead to their best customers Is II.M per cent.24 words
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328 1982-07-14 20 THE Kevin Hsu group has withdrawn from a consortium formed to develop a HK$25O-million (Ss9l million) condominium in MidLevels in Hongkong known as Babington Garden. The other two partners in the consortium are Ontrade International Ltd, a Hongkong company controlled by a group of328 words
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Article124 1982-07-14 20 Freeman to head Sime venture SIME Darby has appointed Mr Orville L. Freeman, former United States Secretary of Agriculture, as chairman of its joint venture with the California-based International Plant Research Institute, which will introduce agricultural technology into the region. Mr Freeman, who is based in Washington DC, became secretary124 words
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505 1982-07-14 20 THE giant tin mining concern, Malaysia Mining Corporation Bhd, expects the exploration and development programme for the extensive Kuala Langat reserves to cost some Mssoo million and a diamond joint-venture project in Australia to cost up to As3so million (***** million). These figures505 words
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422 1982-07-14 20 SYDNEY, Tues. Australian share markets and business received a joit yesterday when the Federal government announced a record deficit on current account for 1981/82 of A 59.09 billion (5519.82 billion), signalling a continuation of high interest rates for some while to come. TheseFT - 422 words
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148 1982-07-14 20 Taiwan delays construction of nuclear plants TAIPEI, Tues. Taipower, Taiwan's power company, has postponed indefinitely plans to construct its seventh and eighth nuclear generating plants and has cancelled a letter of intent it awarded to Nei Parsons of Britain to provide US$lOO million (SJ2I4 million) worth of turbine generators forFT - 148 words
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Article265 1982-07-14 20 SEOUL, Tues. South Korea's foreign capital borrowing needs for 1982 are unlikely to exceed US$6 billion (5511.84 billion). This is in contrast with forecasts made early this year of US$7.5 billion. The Ministry of Finance said that the improvement is because of a sharp recoveryFT - 265 words
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Article278 1982-07-14 20 RABAT (Morocco), Tues. The phosphate mines in the Western Sahara are operating again after being shut down since 1975 as a result of frequent attacks by guerillas who wrecked the installations. The mines were reopened on July 10, shortly alter completion of a 400--mile line ofFT - 278 words
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Advertisement101 1982-07-14 28 Jalan Tukang Tiga Industrial property close to Jurong Town Centre and SBS interchange comprising 3 factory buildings, a 2-storey office/canteen building, a store and a covered shed totalling approx. 5,600 sq. m. Land area approx. 10,707 sq. m. on JTC Lease. For sale with vacant possession Cable plant and machinery101 words
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Advertisement656 1982-07-14 28 4*. \m Ba^^AWa^^BT Wf 111 Are you fed up with the deceptive description of "furnished" apartments? ls°°"«on c nave er »"Sted the eye of famous Thai III interior designer, DangKongsakYuktasevi, to create a series of beautiful living j§ iO/ environments. Now you have the choice isJ<\ 111 of several designs656 words
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Advertisement2513 1982-07-14 34 APPOINTMENTS LIANG COURT flf f--_ PROJECT Ij- Brig K at River Valley Road Tan Tye Place has H >^^V MEDICAL OFFICER vacancies II \=Mm=J M J Resident Architect II I\ i /jk SHELL invites suitably qualified Salary will be commensurate with Recognized professional qualification ■K PptrnrhpmiPPll \C\rr\r\T7\t\cin flf /J Singapore2,513 words
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Article115 1982-07-14 35 ARTIST WINS TROPHY AND CASH ARTIST Goh Beng Kwan, winner of the Painting of the Year competition, will receive his prizes from the Senior Minister of State (Prime Minister's Office), Mr Lee Khoon Choy, at the National Museum Art Gallery tomorrow. Mr Goh's entry, The Dune, wins him the UOB115 words
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264 1982-07-14 35 Fire -fighting boosted by revamp of water supply A MILLION-DOLLAR plan to improve the water supply for fire-fighting in the city centre is now being implemented by the Singapore Fire Service and the Utilities Board's j Water Department. The plan will involve installing 250 hydrants, removing 20 redundant hydrants and264 words
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172 1982-07-14 35 Lost ticket case against Turf Club adjourned A CLERK'S $S,«M prise money claim against the Singapore Turf Club baaed on a last 4-D ticket wa§ adjourned far a month by a district jndgr yesterday to enable connsel far bath parties to prepare written submissions. Mr Yang Wl Kwin, 32, alleged172 words
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233 1982-07-14 35 All systems go at new mail centre by 1988 THE new postal services mail sorting centre in Jalan Eunos industrial esi tate will be fully mecha- nised when completed in 1987/88. A comprehensive mechanised mail processing system cannot be installed at the present Mails and Parcels Centre in Nelson Road233 words
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Article, Illustration115 1982-07-14 35 ANEW SECRETARY TAKES OVER AT PSC MR ER Kwong Wah (above) has been appointed secretary of the Public Service Commission, replacing Mr Ton Wai Thong, who has joined the Public Utilities Board as personnel director. Mr Er, 36, was the former head of the engineering branch (communications and electronics), Ministry115 words
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Article90 1982-07-14 35 IOOVCRs stolen from godown OWNERS of a trading company, Combi (Singapore) Private Limited, have reported to the police the theft of 100 video recorders worth $130,000 from the company's stores in a godown in Arnasalam Chetty Road, off River Valley Road, over the weekend. The theft was discovered at 9.3090 words
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Article113 1982-07-14 35 DATES of Singapore's 11 public holidays next year have been fixed by the Ministry of Labour. Three will be moved to week days as Chinese New Year Day (Feb 13), Labour Day (May 1) and Christmas (Dec 25) fall on Sundays. The holidays will be on Tuesday,113 words
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Advertisement258 1982-07-14 35 THANK YOU CYCLE& CARRIAGE. The management of Chuan Hiang Motors Pte Ltd wish to express their thanks to Cycle Carriage for the long and fruitful years of association and their past support. We take this opportunity to wish them the very best in all their future endeavours. CHUAN HIANG MOTORS258 words
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Article, Illustration632 1982-07-14 36 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Two Spore Gold Cups and a Derby fl EQUUS Stables durable cup campaigner, Saas Fee, has ended his racing days. "Saas Fee is going on to nine. His owners love him too much to let him continue racing with punishing weights," his trainer, Ivan632 words
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Article264 1982-07-14 36 CAVALIER - CAVALIER ON THE TRACK with KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Wallykane Pike, who failed in his initial attempt over a i distance race in his last start, showed up well on the track here this morning. Paced by Hawaii FlveO, the Wandering Eyes gelding finished with quite264 words
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196 1982-07-14 36 Former Cup contender Bruce Lee deleted BRUCE LEE, a classy i English gelding imported by Golden Arrow Stable in 1960 to contest the sprint classics, has been deleted, according to the latest Malayan Racing Association classification list. The nearest Bruce Lee came to winning a classic was in June last196 words
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Obituary, Illustration44 1982-07-14 36 SOOAGA* SINGH P ».N. AM niUc Trvnlee (Retired) J 6 potted owoy on 8 7 8? Bhog ceremony at Sikh Temple J ft on ?J 7 8? noon Imeiteii by ton Svrio^e* Sineih MAS. H. U SS 14/4. Svbemfl Java. Selanai. Tel *****044 words
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Advertisement484 1982-07-14 36 At the 400 metres At the winning post SHARKYS MACHINES WINNING STREAK Nl17^f |OER Q| j T i I J*WggSJJ THE TIQEr¥^— ■TMFIb^B ■HH PEACE MAKER A V 5Jt— t JmY 4 <^*^^^™*" n ~u a 4 Div A 1,200m 1. Winning Streak m 2. The Tiger 3. Taohwa Chiang484 words
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Advertisement442 1982-07-14 36 WANTED DISTRIBUTORS/DEALERS FOR RECORDED VIDEO CASSETTES Indians films produced by VGP Video Vision of India in their ultra modern factory-Bombay. Contact in person. V.G.P. RAJADAS PARTNER OF VGP VIDEO VISION OF INDIA AT: PRESIDENT MERLIN HOTEL TEL: *****22 ROOM 1417 BETWEEN 10 am 1 p.m 4 p.m. 7 p.m. ON442 words
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Advertisement397 1982-07-14 36 IN THE MATTER OP THE COMPANIES ACT, (CHAPTER IM) AND IN THE MATTER OF COPAL SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED (laearparatod la Sagapare) (In UqahUUM) MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY HIMHV. I T At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed company duly convened and held at Room 601. Nehsons Building, 24397 words
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Article261 1982-07-14 37 H AX IK AT RAI - H AX IK AT RAI By J^^^^BB *j& IS athletics in Singapore losing its charm? This obviously appears to be the case because so many officials have backed out of promises they made to help the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association. If the association's activities have261 words
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Article, Illustration252 1982-07-14 37 TENNIS ROUND-UP SYDNEY, Tues.— Hana Mandlikova (above) showed total authority when she beat Pam Shriver 7-5, 6-3, in the final of the A 5175,000 (*****,500) Seiko ladies Australian indoor tennis classic here yesterday. In the doubles final, the teenage American combination of Zina Garrison and KathyAP; AFP - 252 words
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Article338 1982-07-14 37 Happy Luo maintains RI tradition RAFFLES INSTITUTION'S Luo Naihua "maintained tradition" when he won the pole vault for B Division boys on the opening day of the National Schools' athletics meet at the National Stadium yesterday, reports HAKIKAT RAI. Luo's 3.20-metre clearance was nowhere near the record, but there was338 words
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Article144 1982-07-14 37 Kapil keeps Indians' hopes alive LONDON, Tues. Allrounder Kapil Dcv thrashed another 97 runs off the England bowling to keep alive India's hopes of saving the Third and final Test on the fourth day at The Oval yesterday. The 23-year-old opening bowler thwarted England's hopes of making India follow on144 words
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Article133 1982-07-14 37 ENGLAND Ist Lnnimri SM INDIA lit Iw (averalgat B*4-5) ShMtrt c Botham b Willis 66 Veagsarkar c Edmonds b Botham 6 Vkwaaatfc lbw Willis 56 Sharma c Gower b Willis 38 Pattl c sub b Botham 62 klrmaal b Allott 43 KapU c Allott b Edmonds 97 Lai cReuter - 133 words
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Article93 1982-07-14 37 LONDON, Tues. Pakistani spinners Iqbal Qasim and Abdul Qadir tore apart the Worcestershire batting for the second time yesterday to force victory by an innings and 93 runs despite the loss of over two hours because of rain. Martin Weston. 93. and Phil Neale, 59, reachedReuter - 93 words
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Article170 1982-07-14 37 PERTH, Tues. Claremont 22.19 (151) defeated East I Fremantle 19.8 (122) in a i major Australian Rules Football game yesterday. Other results: Swans 15.11 (101) bt East Perth 12.9 (81), West Perth 13.16 (94) bt South FremanUe 10.15 (75). Perth 20 11 (131) bt Subiaco 11.19UPI - 170 words
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Article, Illustration311 1982-07-14 37 DEREK WILD - Ali to supervise Belville Country Club DEREK WILD By ALI RATIM. one of Singapore's leading professional golfers, is to take over as supervisor of the new Belyille Country Club driving range and pro shop at Sembawang. Popular Ali, 34, is leaving Sembawang Country Club, where he has been assistant to311 words
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Article39 1982-07-14 37 CEYLON Sports Club upset Singapore Cricket Club 1-0 in a Strobel Premier I>eague hockey match at the Padang yesterday. Sarabjeel Singh scored the winner 10 minutes into the game off a pass from Danny Lim39 words
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Article48 1982-07-14 37 BASKETBALL: Taiwan scored their second consecutive win when they narrowly beat South Korea 00-78 in the final round of an eight-nation men's tournament in Seoul. In another match, Sweden trounced Austria 91-75. while in the consolation round, Malaysia beat South Korea's collee-i--ate All-stars 97-9648 words
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Article47 1982-07-14 37 CYCLING: Stephan Mutter, of Switzerland, won the 132-km ninth stage of the Tour de France in 3 hr. 7 mm. 32 sec. Pierre-Raymond Villemiane. of France, was second and Jan Raas, of Holland, third Australia's Phil Anderson, who finished 10th, retained the leader's yellow jersey.47 words
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Article64 1982-07-14 37 RUGBY: A team made up of players from five countries arrived in Johannesburg in the face of considerable opposition to play a three-match tour in apartheid South Africa. Team manager Syd Miller said: "We are under pressure from the British Government not to make the tour. But we64 words
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Article36 1982-07-14 37 sih i kk: Leicester city manager Jock Wallace has resigned after four years at the club. He Is leaving to take over Scottish premier league side. Motherwell, for a 10-year contract worth over £350,000 (551.340.500).36 words
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Article57 1982-07-14 37 YACHTING: The East Ger man crew of J. Borowski and E. Swensson won the world 470 class championship after finishing third in the sixth and final race in Cascals, Portugal France's D. Peponnet and P. Champaloux were runners up and last year's winners David Barnes and Hamish WUlcox.Agencies - 57 words
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Article, Illustration380 1982-07-14 38 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By Bava may return as national coach after talks with the squad NATAHAR BAVA may return as national rugby coach. He will decide after speaking to the players and consulting administrators of the Singapore American School, where he is the assistant athletics director. Bava, who Quit380 words
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310 1982-07-14 38 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By MERV CORNELIUS, the Somerset Football Club's president, hopes to start a fund drive to keep Sportswoman of the Year Mavis Ec learning and training in Australia for about two years. Mavis left for Kris- bane on Sunday night I with about310 words
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Article, Illustration364 1982-07-14 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI More may pull out but Jita has enough substitutes TWO national soccer squad regulars, fullback S. Selvakumar and midfielder Lim Tang Boon, have been dropped from the Singapore side preparing for the Merdeka tournament, in Kuala Lumpur, from Aug. 5-22. They364 words
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387 1982-07-14 39 Singapore face Malaysia in opening clash SINGAPORE open their Asian Youth soccer tournament campaign with what seems to be an easy match against Malaysia at the National Stadium on July 31 at 8.15 p.m. reports JOE DORAI. But from then on, the competition is likely to get stiffer for the387 words
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Article141 1982-07-14 39 Five top players arrive -inSA- JOHANNESBURG, Toes. Five members of an IH-nian squad of top sorrer players have arrived In Sooth Africa for a controversial twoweek six match tour, Press reports said today. The Sooth African Press Association and the Citizen newspaper quoted soorres as saying that the five wereReuter - 141 words
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716 1982-07-14 39 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By HAROLD GAN stole the limelight when he set three records at the recent junior triangular inter-club meet at Tanjong Rhu. He registered his triple record-breakingp c r f o r mances in the 200 metres individual medley for boys' under-10, the716 words
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Article159 1982-07-14 39 TAY GUAT KIM won the Dr Chan Ah Kow challenge trophy for the 800 metres women's freestyle when she chalked up her third victory in the event at the Chinese Swimming Club's Open championship meet at Amber Road, reports JANICE SKAH. Guat Kirn, who, in159 words
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Article139 1982-07-14 39 FOURTH-SEEDED Loh Lai Meng created a big upset in the semi-finals of the Outram invitation badminton tournament when she defeated second seed Soo Chiew Ming 11-9, 4-11, 11-6 at York Hill yesterday. Lai Meng will meet schoolmate Ho Kam Meng in the final tomorrow to make it139 words
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Miscellaneous90 1982-07-14 39 ■HbWBBbVbibWbVBbI ATHLETICS National i Schools meet (National Stadium. 2 15 p.m.); National Primary Schools meet (Dover Road.. 9 a. m. and 2 p m BADMINTON Outram Secondary invitation championships 3rd 4th pla-ings (Outram Sec, 2 p. m > GYMNASTICS National Schools rhampionships (SBA Hall. 9 a m.) HOCK ICY SWHA90 words
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Article272 1982-07-14 40 Noisy salute for new champs ROME, Tues Thousands of jubilant Italian football fans were at the airport yesterday to give a noisy greeting to the new world champions. The army and police were rapidly overwhelmed Dy rejoicing supporters, and traffic was jammed solid for five kilometres around the airport. TheAgencies - 272 words
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Article, Illustration54 1982-07-14 40 SOLID GOLD! World up kings Italy still hold all the aces as, their spirits sky-high, they fly home in President Sandro IVrtini's Jet, with the newlyacqolred trophy adorn' < their card table. Trnmpcards in action, from left, are captain Dino Zoff, Franco Caosio, the54 words
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Article372 1982-07-14 40 IF B. Fernanda, of Tainan Serasi, has his way, I'll yet find myself in the Guinness Book of Records. Regular readers of our World Cup pages in the last week or two will recall that, in a succinctly-written letter on Friday, Mr Femandes neatly dribbled372 words
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Article590 1982-07-14 40 The Third World Cup! MADRID, Tue« IF a team can beat the defending champions, the favourites, the darkhorses, and finally the European champions, they certainly deserve the world title. Italy waltzed past Argentina, Brazil, Poland and West Germany in that order to lift the World Cup after 44 lean years590 words
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Article113 1982-07-14 40 John Brown, Australian Labour opposition spokesman on sport said that Italy would be welcome for a series of demonstration matches in his country. Nine of Poland's 22-strong squad are to stay behind with West European clubs despite manager Anton Piechniczeks claim after their 3-2 win over FranceAgencies - 113 words
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Article, Illustration175 1982-07-14 40 Like 'father and 'son... MADRID, Tues. When Giuseppe Bergomi was hern 18 years ago, Dino Zoff was already well on the way to becoming Italy's first-choice goalkeeper and captain. But on Sunday night the two men separated in age by 22 years but united In the Italian colours Joined forcesReuter - 175 words
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253 1982-07-14 41 Dr M sets out his budget strategy KUALA LUMPUR, Tu*». THE Malaysian government will adopt a conservative budget, bal- I ancing income and expenditure for next year, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said tonight. The Malaysian Prime Minister said this budget strategy would be better in the long run asNST - 253 words
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Article79 1982-07-14 41 iajinduin, lues. urrnsn actor Kenneth More, who starred in hit films like Genevieve and Reach for the Sky. has died, his agent announced today. He was 67. He died last night at his London home with his wife, former actress Angela McDonagh Douglas, at hisReuter - 79 words
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Article106 1982-07-14 41 ET breaks box office records HOLLYWOOD, Tues. The fantasy Him, E.T. the Kxtrk-Terrestrial, has broken all box office records in motion picture history and surpassed the USSIM million mark of gross ticket sales in Its first 31 days, Universal Pictures announced today. Steven Spielberg's film, about a spaceman who strikes106 words
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Article645 1982-07-14 41 By PETER HAZELHURST Our Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Tues. providing the world with a startling example of Japan's high rate of industrial productivity, each worker in the c Toshiba Corporation a plant in Nagoya is now v turning out six electric p fans every minute645 words
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Article30 1982-07-14 41 MOSCOW, Tues. The Progess-M supply capsule has docked with the orbiting Salyut 7 space station, bringing the cosmonauts on board mail. fuel and equipment, Tass said yesterday. UPI.UPI - 30 words
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Article, Illustration361 1982-07-14 41 UN calls for ceasefire UNITED NAT ONS, Tu*S. THE United Nations Security Council, reflecting its growing concern that Iranian troops may cross into Iraq, has called for an immediate ceasefire in the 22-month-old Persian Gulf war. In an unanimous resolution, the council last night asked both nations to withdraw theirAgencies - 361 words
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Advertisement344 1982-07-14 41 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Computer software piracy has become so prevalent in Singapore that pirated software packages can even be bought from licensed computer dealers, reports LEE HAN SHIH. Why Pegi Malaysia's Mssoo million bid for Dunlop Malaysian Industries has received lukewarm response from the investment community.344 words
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Miscellaneous142 1982-07-14 41 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers in a few areas from late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.13 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.M a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 8 15 C Cloudy Manila 23 31 C Cloudy Bangkak 25 32C Cloudy Melbourne 8142 words
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Article868 1982-07-14 1 REBECCA CHUA finds out about the greening of Singapore TO THOSE in the know, the maxim "leave it to nature" is a myth. Combine the extravagant instincts of a hot, humid, tropical climate with luxuriant vegetation, and you get one overgrown mass of jungle. Very exotic,868 words
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Article, Illustration680 1982-07-14 1 "THE function of a landscape artist," says Otto Fung, head of the Planning Division of the Parks and Recreation Department, "Is to beautify the environment. It's our Job to preserve and enhance the environment for people to appreciate. "This is especially true In Singapore, which is680 words
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Article, Illustration626 1982-07-14 3 The strange but wonderful art of Pablo Picasso, the 20th Century's most prolific and perhaps most influential painter, is alive and well, and is coming to your TV screens in a special SBC programme, sponsored by IBM, to be shown today over Channel 5 at 10.10 p.m.626 words
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Article, Illustration523 1982-07-14 3 Chagall's still working at age of 95 MARC Chagall, the oldest living contemporary painter, recently celebrated his 95th birthday on the French Riviera, his home for the past 30 years. Chagall's motto, as he once told an interviewer, is: "Work, and more work". "If you don't work, you die littleAFP - 523 words
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Article, Illustration1892 1982-07-14 4 Mid-life mums and dads' new role DIANE CASSELBERRY MANUEL talks about two new trends of parenthood in America FOR a college professor who chooses her words carefully, Suzanne Berger becomes almost effusive when she talks about the surprises that come with being a new parent. "It's astonishing. There's really no1,892 words
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Article789 1982-07-14 5 A community service project of the Singapore Medical Association and The Straits Times Sugar and spice and everything nice is that what little girls are really made of? Not according to DR TKK. He talks of X and V type sperm, acidic and alkaline environments789 words
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Article, Illustration1089 1982-07-14 5 DIANE CASSELBERRY MANUEL - DIANE CASSELBERRY MANUEL in Boston, USA "YOU'RE going to be famous," Billie Holiday once told her, "...and you better start asking yourself right now, 'When I get famous, who can I trust?'" "...Just take care of your son. Keep him with you and keep on telling1,089 words
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Article, Illustration1019 1982-07-14 6 King Juan Carlos of Spain, the Sultan of Oman and King Hussein of Jordan share an interest in amateur radio. But for "Falklands Bob," it suddenly became a lifeline for his community, reports JANE LONDON But despite the number of leaders who share the hobby,IPS - 1,019 words
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Article, Illustration561 1982-07-14 6 akashi Oka in Tokyo - akashi Oka in Tokyo ByT ACROSS the desert 16 km from Dunhuang, China, in an oasis at the foot of the Whispering Sands Mountains, stands a line of eastward-facing caves that make up one of the world's great art treasures the thousand Bud--I'ha grottoes of561 words
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Article, Illustration953 1982-07-14 7 Sometimes renovation is cheaper than re-build-ing. In Los Angeles a conservancy group has succeeded in raising consciousness of the city's architectural heritage including such exotica as Egyptian Revival, Moorish and Chinese. JANE HOLTZ KAYZ reports that the slogan today is Learn to Love the Old953 words
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Miscellaneous274 1982-07-14 2 i aiiiki i imns man who has been staying i\ii i mi ions: n p^.^.^,. years r p turns hi SST I \D KOMMtWI- to hw village only to find \rio\ ABl VND rtecadent, amorphous iiMMI *HfiJVSmtit<m \T and without any future. 9 graphJi_sfWrtl»^wf»resent- p.m. Premier Theatre. in", a of274 words
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Miscellaneous459 1982-07-14 2 The girl who knows too much BV| -^v m A M The Professionals (Ch 5, 8.45 p.m.) are inU trigaed by a pretty girl with a (ierman aorent THE PROFESSION- suffering from concussion AN ENORMOUSLY IV\4 *-—^T3^ tWm Saver's iis R| AfTf ftITT and amnesia from a se^ DEFINITE PERSON459 words
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Miscellaneous379 1982-07-14 2 detective Lord Peter Wimsey, (currently being serialised on the World Service), is biographed in this series whicn explores less-well-known aspects of of her work her translations of Dante and her often controversial relieous plays, such as The an Born To Be King, which caused a furore when it was broadcast379 words
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Miscellaneous1311 1982-07-14 2 t4z Codxih WSpcaaht TV and Radio 3.00 PM Opening followed by Jaws (Chi Inspiration Point lies in the way of nese/h a P r °P° se( c*P r essway which will supposedly benefit the town eco--4.40 The Adventures Of Guiver Lit nomically tie Man Of The Year: While Gulliver 71,311 words
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Advertisement742 1982-07-14 3 European Antiques SATURDAY 17th July 2.30 pm Lot 1 to 200 7.30 pm Lot 201 to 397 Oriental Ceramics SUNDAY 18th July 2.00 pm precisely— 206 Lots At Singapore Conference Hall, Shenton Way. A London Collection of EUROPEAN ANTIQUE FURNITURE, 20 CLOCKS, 10 PIANOS, PAINTINGS, OBJECTS OF ART AND ORIENTAL742 words
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Advertisement48 1982-07-14 4 Where taste stillmatters. The elegant new French restaurant in the heart of the financial district opens its doors on July 19th. On tin sth Floor of The Octagon, 105, Cecil Street. Singapore 010%. Tel: *****86. J r null, lria o LTI Pan Books Pick of The Paper Backs48 words
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Advertisement153 1982-07-14 4 The beauty of the Nymphs in a compact oofftet set Its Les Nympheas Ayers Summer 82 colours For the Summer of '82. \ser recreates the HF^*''(( shimmering glow inspired by tl^ beauty of the nymphs. Sparkling blue and turquoise for the WL. i^f A 1 eyes, complemented by tender shades153 words
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Advertisement66 1982-07-14 6 BBbk T > SMCE IS PWYIOED FOR YOUR ADVWnSMEMTS (FOR ORDERS OVER 1.000 PCS.) Introducing our top quality IQ&3 WILL CALENDARS with replicas of finest work of popular Shanghai artists Perfect for advertising and promotion Ideal as business gifts Reasonable prices Reliable service and prompt delivers Printed with craftsmanship on66 words
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Advertisement2632 1982-07-14 8 APPOINTMENTS S I X )C^-\ I^LH B m£ We are a well-established building construction I s■£ g^-J^g lf^-J 1 BBaB H !21 f' rm and are seeking the following personnel for I j 2/ %t: i=J^& 1 1 It I B^ WM H H p^B our new proiect Our requirements2,632 words
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Article59 1982-07-14 1 **_h3ft*raH g PM'M* f-fflS^iU Scfi*tt*¥ PIN" ffefnw "13«" ne *m% "wnis •ft «f*-fnftft©-* 3fT7fflifnW«S°fflj fnw #ft > WW^il: "ftU *tt.hWHJOf W*JTi **ffW-b+e*ii" "Disco «£s.&* m- *i AfN### ffi *w Hftfc#fciß'«£tt±•WA P4-W 'h«frifr.«:N*Jf r ftfefrj n fett*tt; ifij Mftß IK an ttH.vm*A«s>r^^« ■fci*i*»ffn*tH& gga ff].4lA*fSf*' WR&Si «iffltt2#AM F o "«ffl*^af!l His59 words
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Article, Illustration533 1982-07-14 1 K WAN Zl - Learning to float on a fun boat K W AN Zl By THROW 180 people into the sea and see if they sink or swim. Metaphorically, a recent five-day jaunt on board the cruise ship Centaur had that effect it taught independence to most of the 90 children and provided533 words
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Article80 1982-07-14 2 *v j* xij Uj <b iJJ ##***>*& t *t.1%%% I M t ft #J9*9 f 3 J a 6 iv i fit Eight styles of calligraphy written by Sheh Hsueh Man to show the evolution in Chinese script writing. The first vertical line on the right shows bone-and- shell script.80 words
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743 1982-07-14 2 YuLing - YuLing A SICHUAN Province boy first practised art by trying to draw a circle with a free hand. The boy, Sheh Hsueh Man, didn't expect that his skill could later develop into an extraordinary artistry. After successfully shaping his circles with743 words
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Article, Illustration348 1982-07-14 2 Two ways to treat delicate papercuts CHINESE papercuts are too delicate to handle with fingers. But you can't help that if you want to look at them closely. After you have bought them from the shop, you eagerly take them out and admire them once or twice before you keep348 words
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Advertisement176 1982-07-14 2 g Taste the magic of Vienna at m m K 1 Wienerwald H Singapore's onl) authentic Austrian restaurant tyiP fpt J^ I a^a^^ 'l^^Ei Bi^^^B >^H L^aW iA^L t~I a^B^B^a^^^^^^^^a^B^afl b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^bhb^b^b^b^bY a^a^aw. b^b^b^^ I If you miss that good, wholesome Austrian We take particular pride in our hospitality and cooking,176 words
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Article, Illustration634 1982-07-14 4 HARON A. RAHMAN - HARON A. RAHMAN Oleh I SEORANG lagi daripada pejuang-pe-luang bahasa dan b v d a y a wa n-buday a wan kita yang bergiat dalam tahun-tanun kelima-puluhan dan seterusnya dan tergolong dalam generasi di sekitar dua perang dunia telah meninggalkan kita. Saudara Ramli Abdul Hadi, panggilan634 words
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Article, Illustration533 1982-07-14 4 HARON A. RAHMAN - HARON A. RAHMAN By INK remarkable fact ibout Mr Kamll kbdtl Hadl is the wtsta and turns of ate la Us life. His ather never intended ilm to became a Malay cultural figure tnd nor did he when le left school, much533 words
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Advertisement161 1982-07-14 4 R4C4 potoagan k&nngan di bawab Inl dengan tellti dan Jawab soalansoal&n yang berlkataya sebagai a oat a latihmm: Read the punxe helsw carefally and answer the qnesttsas that fsllsw as an exercise: BuMb-buMbMn Di Republik kita mi berbagai jenis buah dari segenap pelusuk dunia boleh didapati dari kedai-kedai dan gerai-gerai161 words
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Advertisement286 1982-07-14 4 Q^ Let's I Lesson 31 A (ijj/ jjj™, Easy Steps to Malay By Haron A. Rahman masam-masam manis. 5) anggur— grapes 21) santan— coconut milk Buah rambai pula adalah 22) samhai-chiUy paste seperti buah rambutan dan b > forma aaies pulasan, ada yang manis dan 7) mangga mango 23) longkah286 words
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