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Title Section14 1982-07-24 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8214 words
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93 1982-07-24 1 British sub 'rammed by Soviet spy ship' LONDON. Fri. The British navy's hunter-kill-er submarine, HMS Opposum. was rammed in the Knglish Channel recently by a Soviet spy ship which had been watching Britain's task force return from the Falklands. the Daily Mirror reported today. A Defence Ministry spokesman said the93 words
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Article, Illustration136 1982-07-24 1 Hari Raya Puasa celebrations have just begun. After a whole month of fasting, the Muslims are out in I heir best to celebrate. To capture the mood of ih<> festivities, The Sunday Times tomorrow brings to you two pages of pictures, in colour, from the last136 words
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Article65 1982-07-24 1 Is streaming a blessing or a curse? While some say it puts unnecessary pressure on children at a tender age, there are others who say that it is neither punishment nor condemnation but a form of education with hope. The Sunday Times tomorrow interviews five students who were65 words
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Article89 1982-07-24 1 The monthly supplement featuring our own world of writing and creativity In a special four-page pullout. I.I hK an Asian feel to your home? We have pictures and Ideas. (■l\ i: your difficult teenager Toughlove, not permissiveness, says Ann Landers, America's popular columnist. CANT afford a Ming vase?89 words
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Article34 1982-07-24 1 FILMS Roger Moore will play James Bond again in OCTOPUSSY NOSTALGIA Remember our Kacang Putih man...? DIM SUM Hazardous business for Jenny Tseng FOOD Cut-and-keep calendar for the Asian Gourmet Festival.34 words
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Article103 1982-07-24 1 The Daily Mirror said the Soviet vessel suddenly ctaaged course and bore down on the Opposum in the Western Approaches of the English Channel off Cornwall as the submarine was running submerged at periscope teat The Opposum crashdived but could not evade the Soviet ship. The Daily MinorReuter; AFP - 103 words
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Article58 1982-07-24 1 MUNICH, PH. A pair of 30--month-old ShUMM twins joined from chest to pelvis have been successfully separated in a 16-hour operation The MratiM iliviilnl Ihi'ir single livor between them, created an anus where Mmh mm MM, and severed a common leg, leaving each twin with one leg. ProfessorAFP - 58 words
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Article190 1982-07-24 1 LONDON. Fri. Britain's top secret communications centre has been infiltrated by Soviet spies for all but some of the last 37 years, a magazine charged today. The New Statesman said a Canadian identified as Leslie Bennett was one of six people suspected of spyingUPI - 190 words
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Article293 1982-07-24 1 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO Boost for building industry By Our Housing Correspondent THE Housing Board yesterday gave the local construction industry a $100 million boost. It announced the award of the first contracts under its core contractors scheme. The contracts were awarded to three contractors for the293 words
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Article70 1982-07-24 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. The son of presidential "ounsellor Edwin Meese was killed in a fiery car crash on a highway outside Washington yesterday. Scott R. Meese. 19, died when he lost control of his compact car on the George Washington Parkway near McLean. Virginia. Meese'sUPI - 70 words
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Article73 1982-07-24 1 BANF (Alberta). Frl. Three-year-old Brendan Harrop who was mauled by a grizzly bear escaped with only minor injuries after his father, Tony, attacked the animal with a pair of shoes, officials in Banff National Park said. The boy and his parents were having a picnic whenReuter - 73 words
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Article63 1982-07-24 1 BANGKOK, Frt Thai and French officials today concluded a prisoner exchange agreement under which French nationals now in Thai jails could be repatriated to serve their terms in France. The pact is expected to set a precedent for other Western countries. Prison officials said about 165 WesternersReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration133 1982-07-24 1 Couple charged with attending unlawful meeting A COUPLE were takes to court yesterday accased of having attended a meettßf of the Divine Light Missionary Society, an Illegal religious group. Klangko van K v m a rasamy, M, said to be the secretary of the pro-tern committee, aid Muchulah Chlnna.samy, 24,133 words
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260 1982-07-24 1 ROME, Fri. Italian investigators have discovered that the Vatican Bank wholly or partially controls mysterious Panamanian finance houses to which the troubled Banco Ambrosiano made huge loans, financial and banking sources said today. The state-appointed commissioners now running Banco Ambrosiano after the death ofReuter - 260 words
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Article69 1982-07-24 1 SEOUL, Fri. Two convicted murderers awaiting execution here agreed to donate their eyes and kidneys to society to atone for their crimes just 24 hours before they were hanged yesterday, newspaper reports said. Doctors standing by at the place of execution took out the donated organsAFP - 69 words
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Article, Illustration117 1982-07-24 1 SENTOSA Development Corporation Is temporarily closing Pnlau Sudong* to the public with immediate effect until farther notice. Fulau Sndong, south or Singapore, lies within the live firing lone. The carpers ttoa has therefore decided to close It (or the safety of the public The live firing exercises117 words
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Article135 1982-07-24 1 PARIS, Fri. The deputy chief of the Palestine Liberation Organisation's Paris office, Mr Fadel El Dani, 38, was killed in a bomb attack today as he prepared to drive to work. He had entered his car outside his home when three men walkedReuter - 135 words
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Article84 1982-07-24 1 ROME, Fri. Film star Sophia Loren said in an interview yesterday in an Italian weekly that her 17-day jail term for tax evasion was so depressing she had to be spoon-fed Dy a nun. T... 47-year-old actress also said the experience was so shocking that ifUPI - 84 words
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Article46 1982-07-24 1 SEOUL, Fri. Health authorities here today issued a warning against encephalitis or sleeping sickness, which is caused by a virus carried by mosquitoes and breaks out every year in South Korea. Last year, nine out of 194 people stricken by the disease died UPIUPI - 46 words
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Article638 1982-07-24 1 BEIRUT, Friday ISRAELI warplanes bombed Palestinian bases in Beirut today for the second straight day as the United States launched a new diplomatic drive to resolve the Lebanon crisis. The air assaults concentrated on Palestine Liberation Organisation positions on the southern edges of the PLO campAgencies - 638 words
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Advertisement1884 1982-07-24 2 IN SUMMARY... HOME Pinyin.and food HAWKER food which have English equivalents need not be rendered into Hanyu Pinyin signboards. The Chinese characters are enough, Parliamentary Secretary (Education) Ho Kan Leong said yesterday. Fish ball noodle and chicken rice, for instance, do not need phonetic transliterations. Only items, such as chao1,884 words
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Advertisement895 1982-07-24 2 TIMES BUSINESS HONGKONG BANK BUYS 2 MORE OFFICES FOR OUTLETS THE Hongkong Bank group is investing $70.8 million to relocate its Tanglin and Marine Parade branches in its own premises in a commercial and residential complex in Claymore Hill and Parkway Parade. A Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation spokesman said895 words
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Article, Illustration15 1982-07-24 3 It would be playing into Soviet hands, he says15 words
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94 1982-07-24 3 THE new US Pershing-2 missile on Us first test flight blew up over the Canaveral test range on Thursday. (See sequence pictures from left to right.) The Pershlng-S is one of two new medium-range nuclear missiles scheduled to be based in Western EuropeAP - 94 words
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Article, Illustration235 1982-07-24 3 House votes to block nerve gas plan WASHINGTON, Fri. The US House of Representatives voted today to block President Ronald Reagan's plan to resume production of deadly nerve gas after a 13-year moratorium. By vote of 251 to 159, members agreed to slash from the 1983 military sending bil' theReuter - 235 words
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470 1982-07-24 3 WASHINGTON, Friday SECRETARY of State George Shultz told the Senate he strongly opposes proposals to withdraw US troops from Western Europe, saying that would be seen as a return to "Fortress America" foreign policy. "It would be welcomed by the SovietReuter; UPI - 470 words
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217 1982-07-24 3 Arrest warrants for 9 in IBM -case- SAN JOSE, Fri. ARREST warrants were issued in San Jose yesterday for eight employees and a former employee of the Japanese Hitachi electronics firm concerning the alleged conspiracy to obtain IBM computer secrets. The nine businessmen, all believed to be in Japan, failedReuter; AFP - 217 words
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181 1982-07-24 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. The Senate today approved the largest single tax increase in US history an adminstration-back-ed plan to raise an extra US$96 billion (*****.8 billion) in federal taxes over the next three years. Working into the early hours of morning, the SenateReuter - 181 words
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Article, Illustration137 1982-07-24 3 WASHINGTON, Frl. President Ronald Reagan's senior spokesman on economic policy, Murray Weldenbanm, has resigned, the second of the administration's top three economic advisers to quit this month. The White House said last night there were no disputes between Mr WeMenbaum and the I 'resident over economic policy.Reuter - 137 words
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Article, Illustration473 1982-07-24 4 REAGAN STICKS TO 1975 ACCORD WITH ISRAEL THE United States is sticking to its longtime policy of refusing to talk to the Palestine Liberation Organisation as the PLO tries to pull a political victory from the fighting in Lebanon. The PLO, trapped andReuter - 473 words
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Article130 1982-07-24 4 Kidnappers identified THE KIDNAPPERS of the head of the American University in Beirut, Mr David Dodge 11. have been identified, a spokesman for the Palestine Liberation Organisation said here. The PLO, which has taken charge of the investigation, was said by sources to be negotiating for the release ofAP - 130 words
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291 1982-07-24 4 The guessing game that keeps half a million in suspense BEIRUT, Fri. Trying to guess how the Israeli army might try to capture West Beirut has become a morbid game for half a million people besieged in the city. Optimists still hold out for a peaceful solution to Israeli demandsReuter - 291 words
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151 1982-07-24 4 SAIDA (Lebanon), Fri. Several thousand Palestinian refugees who first fled to southern Lebanon In 1148 have found themselves homeless once again In the aftermath «f the Israeli push towards Beirut. For many It Is the second or third time they have become "displaced persons,"AFP - 151 words
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Article, Illustration278 1982-07-24 6 THE head of a newly-created royal security department to protect Queen Elizabeth II and her family took over yesterday morning. l)eputy Assistant Police Commissioner Colin Smith, 41, was appointed in direct response to recent police mingling at Buckingham Palace. He arrived at hisAP - 278 words
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Article53 1982-07-24 6 LUANDA, Fri. Eleven South African Mirage jets yesterday bombed the town of Cahama in the southern Angola province of Cunene, authoritaties said last night. On Sunday, Angolan President Eduardo Dos Santos spoke of an Important concentration of South African troops readying for a full-scale attackAFP - 53 words
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Article51 1982-07-24 6 BEIJING, Fri Monks have graduated from the Chinese Buddhist Institute for the first time since the *****, the Xinhua news agency said today. It said the commencement ceremony for 39 monks, who completed a two-year course, was held yesterday at the 1.300-year-old Fayuan Temple in Beijing.UPI - 51 words
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Article31 1982-07-24 6 LOS ANGELES. Fri. Dr Alton Blake, the 40-year-old mother-to-be of the second baby to be fathered by a controversial "genius sperm bank," will give birth in three weeks. UPI.UPI - 31 words
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433 1982-07-24 6 FEARS of a summer ten-orist campaign on the streets of London rose today with an Irish Republican Army (IRA) warning that a London bomb is "worth 100 in Belfast" and reports that the organisation has a seven-tonne explosives cache. "Such actions are theReuter; UPI - 433 words
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256 1982-07-24 6 Polish forces remain on the alert WARSAW, Friday POLISH military authorities deployed heavy security forces in central Warsaw today as an apparent sign that a relaxation of martial law did not mean they were lowering their guard. Dozens of police vehicles, including at least one wafer cannon, were parked inReuter - 256 words
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257 1982-07-24 6 Britain lifts blockade of the Falklands LONDON, Fri. Britain yesterday announced that it has lifted its 333-km sea-and-air blockade of the Falkland Islands following the formal end of hostilities with Argentina But Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher made no mention of lifting economic sanctions imposed against Argentina immediately after it seizedReuter - 257 words
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319 1982-07-24 6 LONDON. Fri PKIMR Minister Margaret ThaU-her last night ruled oat s general election in Britain for at least 12 months hut hinted that by autumn next year she might be ready to go to the bastings. "What we have to make sure IsReuter - 319 words
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Article34 1982-07-24 6 SEOUL, Fri. The former police chief of a South Korean town where a deranged policeman killed 57 people in April was today jailed for 10 months for negligence, court officials said. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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211 1982-07-24 6 MOSCOW, Fri. A Soviet organiser of a Scandinavian- Russia peace march yesterday said anti-American banners had been carried mistakenly by some marchers who used materials left from earlier demonstrations. "The peace march is a letter of protest against Nato," read one banner carried byUPI - 211 words
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Article, Illustration42 1982-07-24 7 INTKRNATIONAL AIRLINES flying from Australia to Europe yesterday agreed to limit illegal price discounting. The agreement was prompted by consistently falling numbers of passengers leaving Australia over the past two years. The new limits come into effect tomorrow. -AFP.AFP - 42 words
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Article80 1982-07-24 7 Ml SUM (UERILLAS in Afghanistan are on the run in seven of the the country's 12 military zones following a government offensive throughout the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan which has just ended, reports from New Delhi said yesterday. Meanwhile, a spokesman for the UN HighReuter; AFP - 80 words
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Article46 1982-07-24 7 FRANCE EXPLODED another nuclear device on Wednesday at its South Pacific testing site at Mururoa atoll near Tahiti the third in the current series, New Zealand seismologists reported in Wellington yesterday. Earlier tests took place on July 1 and on June 27. UPI.UPI - 46 words
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Article70 1982-07-24 7 AN AMERICAN airliner with 10 people on board arrived in Key West, Florida, early yesterday after two men had forced it to go Cuba by threatening to set the plane on fire. The FBI said the hijackers remained in custody in Cuba. The plane was hijacked onReuter - 70 words
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Article53 1982-07-24 7 PREMIER ANDREAS Papandreou said on Thursday that Greece had agreed on a truce with Turkey over military control of the Aegean Sea and exploitation of its undersea minerals. "Both sides have agreed to avoid provocative statements or actions which undermine the climate necessary for contact and dialogue," MrAP - 53 words
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Article, Illustration68 1982-07-24 7 MORE THAN 550 Tibetan monks blew horns and trumpets to welcome the Panchen Lama. Tibet's second-highest spiritual leader, back to his home monastery for the first time in nearly 20 years, Xinhua news agency said in Beijing yesterday. It said when the Panchen returned to Tibet's secondReuter - 68 words
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254 1982-07-24 7 Japanese history texts will not be revised TOKYO, Fri. Japan has no intention «f revising descriptions In Japanese history textbooks of its colonial rale In Korea and the Imperial Army's activities In China which have drawn bitter criticisms from the two countries, the government said today. The government said thisAP; AFP - 254 words
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248 1982-07-24 7 HONGKONG, Fri. A pro-Beijing official and a well-informed editor say China plans to reassert its sovereignty over Hongkong and Macao but maintain their prosperity. The two, however, expressed scepticism about news reports that China has decided against extending Britain's lease over most of Hongkong whenAP; UPI - 248 words
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Article, Illustration580 1982-07-24 7 »ETER HAZELHURST - »ETER HAZELHURST By I Our Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Fri. Japan will spend 4,600 billion yen (Ss3B billion) on new arms and equipment to bolster the fighting potential of its army, navy and air force over the next five years. The plan,580 words
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229 1982-07-24 7 Sin branded as a 'Filipino Khomeiny' MANILA, Fri. The government for the first time today publicly attacked outspoken Philippine primate Cardinal Jaime Sin, describing him as a "Filipino Khomeiny" with aspirations for the presidency. Three high-ranking off cials tonight attacked Cardinal Sin for statements the 54-year-old cardinal made about theUPI - 229 words
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Article71 1982-07-24 7 PORT LOUIS (Mauri!'.~), Fri. The Mauritian Parliament has approved plans to look into an earlier administration's decision to cede to Britain the Chagos Archipelago. which includes the UP military base on the island of Diego Garcia. The parliament adopted on Wednesday a report by Prime Minister Aneerood JugnauthAFP - 71 words
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258 1982-07-24 7 Pelaez appeals for end to speculation about attackers MANILA, Fri. Former Philippine Vice-President Emmanuel Pelaez, in hospital after an attempt on his life, appealed today for an end to speculation about who his attackers might have been. In a statement telephoned by a daughter to news media offices, Mr Pelaez,258 words
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245 1982-07-24 8 Factories'-i tenants to meet MP over floor sinking TENANTS of factories in Toa Payoh industrial estate affected by sinking floors, will next week meet Labour and Communications Minister Ong Teng Cheong to discuss their plight. All 168 tenants in the estate at Lorong 8 received circulars from Kirn Keat constituency245 words
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Article68 1982-07-24 8 AN EXHIBITION of about 1.000 books from the National Library was organised i:y the Haveldrk Residents' Committoe, CCC. CCMC and the National Library in conjunction with the courtesy campaign at the Havelock Community Centre last night. Mr Hon Sui Sen. Minister for Finance and MP for68 words
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Article, Illustration372 1982-07-24 8 ROMEO PAJARILLO - ROMEO PAJARILLO By THE Im-al oopw-and-rob-bers show that Singapore Broadcasting Corporation will telecast tomorrow night could be the first or the last. "We're looking at the production of a weekly police series and we are working closely with the police," SBC Deputy372 words
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388 1982-07-24 8 Men are polished, through act and speech, each by each, as pebbles are smoothed, on the rolling beach. —John Townsend Trowbhdge THREE policemen won praise from the public yesterday for their courteous deeds but the behaviour of a fourth upset a woman who388 words
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Article, Illustration356 1982-07-24 8 TAN BAN HUAT - Hawkers told how to use Hanyu Pinyin TAN BAN HUAT By But how could a nonPChinese, in particular, understand what are V'Donx gu Luo Bo Ga<f'{ and tr Hao Ji Yu Wan Guo Tiao Tang* Wouldn't it be easier and more correct to have the Chinese characters translated instead, into356 words
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Article186 1982-07-24 8 Rare fish cheaper I here than KL THE primitive "dragon fish," Arowana. is 50 per cent cheaper here than in Kuala Lumpur, the president of the Singapore Aquarium Fish Exporters' Association, Mr Tan Bok Yang, said recently. This was because Singapore started importing this rare ornamental fish from Indonesia six186 words
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Article, Illustration181 1982-07-24 9 A YOI'TH yesterday claimed trial to cheating a woman at Singapore General Hospital of $5H by posing as a doctor. Zulkeflee bin Slan, 19, is al- j leged to have knowingly represented himself to Surif binti Waliinin at Ward 83 that he was181 words
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Article, Illustration243 1982-07-24 9 A GROUP of men and women was obviously not In the least discouraged when they did not have a place to spend the night. They built an "Instant home" in front of Block 11 In I'pper Boon Keng Road on Thnraday. It waa a hnt243 words
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128 1982-07-24 9 TWO children have shown that you are never too young to give. Cecil Cai, 7, of Anglo Chinese Junior School, and his sister, Debbie, 5, have given all the money they have saved over the past year to the Singapore Children's Society. Their combined128 words
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Article61 1982-07-24 9 TOP nursing and ambulance teams from four districts will test their skills in the annual national first aid competition at the St John Ambulance Brigade headquarters tomorrow from 8.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The national champions will receive their prizes from the chairman of the61 words
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Article43 1982-07-24 9 THE National Police Cadet Corps will hold the final round of the Inter-Unit Annual .22 Revolver Shooting Competition at the Police Academy range today from 9 a.m. to noon. Deputy Commissioner of Police (Operations). Mr R.C. Da Silva, is the guest-of-ho-nour.43 words
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Article260 1982-07-24 9 THE firsi staße of a national survey on research and development has started. The aim of the study is to get information on R and D activities in both the private and public sectors Such data will help in planning and i promoting future R260 words
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Article311 1982-07-24 9 call by Council of Social Service THE government is being asked to allow the public to use their Central Provident Fund savings to set up educational trust funds for their children and to buy life insurance. These options which would be extensions to the present311 words
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225 1982-07-24 10 AVERAGE food prices in the first six months this yen acre up 9 per cent j over the same period last year. The Department of Statistics yesterday said more than two-thirds of the increase in the con■MMT price index for that ixriod was225 words
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Article91 1982-07-24 10 High Court approves acceptance THE High Court yesterday approved the acceptance Dy the Ngee Ann Kongsi of a government lease of 9,200 sq m of land in Marine Terrace for 30 years for $276,000 and an annual payment of $12. The association, the principal Teochew community association here, has already91 words
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Article, Illustration609 1982-07-24 10 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By DR WALDHEIM told Prof Koh story about a newly-elected prime minuter who was presented with three envelopes by his predecessor. PROF TOMMY KOH his dinner talk resembled a bikini brief yet covering all the vital points. j REPORTS on the United i Nations are not609 words
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Article, Illustration754 1982-07-24 10 SHE was known as the teacher with the magic wand. Her wand was a 0.3-metre long rattan cane which she used to rap her pupils" knuckles. She is Mrs Grace B. lav, a primary school teacher whom the Minister for Communications and754 words
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Article114 1982-07-24 10 Farewell dinner for Baey A FAREWELL dinner 1 was held last night in honour of NTUC welcome's former chief for the past nine years, Mr Baey Lian Peck. Mr Baey stepped down as chairman of the NTUC supermarket co-operative i on July 1 this year. In his speech, he said,114 words
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210 1982-07-24 10 Banks finding a Jurong move pays off JURONG, the largest industrial town in Singapore, is fast gaining a reputation as a miniature financial hub. The Chief Executive Officer of the Hongkong 1 and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Mr R.H.L. Bacon, told The Straits Times that demand for banking facilities from Jurong210 words
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348 1982-07-24 10 Copter crash: Crew may have been at fault A HELICOPTER accident during a combined rescue exercise with the navy in which the helicopter crew died could have been caused by a breakdown in crew coordination at the most critical moment of the operation, a coroner heard yesterday. The Commanding Officer348 words
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Advertisement530 1982-07-24 10 LINGERIE EMR fVfPPPriiK^^^B GIPSY C 2 Cotton-lace X^JHTI ■yUWnWnWiilMn^n^n^H Camisole 9^ T^BHnlllliilllUnlnl f K- U.P.519.90 _^l M SPECIAL $9 90 Y^^^ l^ (M M <^^> M. H B GIPSY WS2 Cotton-lace V W* -|L B Slip W tf^l^V *^S 'm^ a^^^^^wi v. p. $24.90 Jt /<y^. fiWm 4fe -«l^H£i SPECIAL530 words
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253 1982-07-24 11 SBS seeksn ways to cut use of Malaysian coins SENIOR executives of the Singapore Bus Service (SBS, will work out nfxt week how they are going to reduce the number of Malaysian coins flowing into SBS coffers. They will then discuss their plans with j the Ministry of Com- j253 words
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110 1982-07-24 11 Tester out on bail pending appeal A DRIVING tester, jailed last week for 14 months on two charges of attempted corruption, was yesterday allowed $10,000 bail, pending appeal, by Chief Justice Wee Chong Jin in the High Court. Ng Poo Son, 41, is appealing against his conviction and sentence by110 words
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Article290 1982-07-24 11 MR Ang Boon Tong's long-standing love affair witn the kitchen yesterday won him the Appren tlce-of-the-Year award. He was chosen from M other top apprentices who had won honours In their respective trades. A cook with ShangriLa Hotel, he was elated when the results were290 words
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Article, Illustration554 1982-07-24 11 BENG TAN - BENG TAN By Our Medical Reporter 6 IT cost (the government) 552.H1 to meet the expenses of 54 doctors doing local courses conducted by the School of Postgraduate Studies leading op to the examinations. It cost $7M,MI or 14 times as much to send 48554 words
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226 1982-07-24 11 Move to give students outpatient clinic experience MEDICAL students will be posted to government polyclinics to gain more exposure and a better insight into general practice. Discussions are going on between the Health Ministry and the Faculty of Medicine to arrange for part of undergraduate practical work to be done226 words
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Article85 1982-07-24 11 Japanese veterans call on Teh THE president of the Kaya Veterans Association of Japan, Mr Kuninaga Kaya and three others in his delegation, yesterday paid a courtesy call on National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan. Mr Kaya and his team also met the chairman of the Housing Board, Mr Michael85 words
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Miscellaneous196 1982-07-24 11 Bringing Up Father By BUI Kavanagh Hal Camp I >A MOT SATISFIED V "AIR^LE CRENAE, SUTI'NAOJ f WITH THE RESULTS OF \S ONE FLKSMT THE TOP FLOOR I I KjJOW' > THIS FACIM. CREI^E.' yC UP, rVAA'Af^/ MOW/ _/~ST V^ Biondie By Chic Young I'M SELLING THIS YX IT'S GLUVC3ANTEED196 words
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375 1982-07-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday KUALA LUMPUR, the Federal capital, and Petaling Jaya, its neighbour, have turned out to be the gold mine for labour the places that pay best for almost all categories of jobs. This was reported in the 1980 OccupationalNST - 375 words
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Article56 1982-07-24 12 LUMUT, Fri. A 40-minute thunderstorm on Wednesday left a 60-year-old man, Naimat bin Osman. dead and a n il of desruction here and in nearby Sitiawan Zinc roofs of several garages and roadside stalls were blown away in the storm. Several cars were dented byNST - 56 words
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Article40 1982-07-24 12 ALOR STAR. Fri. The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is offering a selection of 10 quality Christmas cards depicting Malaysian birds and animals to raise funds for its conservation and education programmes, a WWF spokesman said here yesterday. NST.NST - 40 words
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Article43 1982-07-24 12 KUCHING, Fri. One more chd.-ra patient was admitted to hospital in La was (in the Fifth Division) yesterday, bringing the total number of confirmed cholera cases in Sarawak to 43, a spokesman for the State Medical Depart ment said yesterday NST.NST - 43 words
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Article33 1982-07-24 12 KLANG, Fri. Lorry driver K Veeran, 43, died when his lorry, which was loaded with gravel, was involved in a three-vehicle accident here yesterday. The gravel fell and buried him. NSTNST - 33 words
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256 1982-07-24 12 The job's the same but not the pay KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The sex barrier is still very much in evidence in a large cross-section of industries in Peninsular Malaysia, an Occupational Wage Survey of I Peninsular Malaysia by the Ministry of Labour has found. The survey, conducted in 1960, foundNST - 256 words
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212 1982-07-24 12 Flowers replace hampers this year KUALA LUMPUR. PH. Many people in Malaysia said "Selamat Hari Ray a Puasa" this year with powers and fruit baskets instead of hampers. And while supermarkets and emporiums are hit by the tremendous drop in hamper sales, florists enjoyed brisk sales. "It's boom time forNST - 212 words
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Article108 1982-07-24 12 KUALA Ll'MPl R, Fri. Culture, Youth and Sports MinLsUr Datnk MoldiUr Hashim, belnf( held In prbton here pending a murder trial, wa.s admitted to the General Hospital on Tuesday, sources said yesterday. Datuk Mokhtar was brought from prison on Tuesday morning under heavy guard after complainingAP - 108 words
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Advertisement591 1982-07-24 12 Become the undisputed Chicken Eating- Champ. Join in Thomson Plaza's chicken eating event of the year. I Eat your way to become the Chicken-Eating-Champ. All the first 50 entries drawn with attached receipts will qualify for tender and tasty chicken you can eat. And if you oyj-eat the the elimination591 words
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Article, Illustration129 1982-07-24 13 WOMKN puller officers working In atr-rondt-tluncd buildings on late shift* will noon discard their sweaters and don smart-looking jackets Instead to krrp out the cold. The Jackets, In the familiar police blue, are expected to resemble those worn by airstewardesses, bat they will be without buttons.129 words
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440 1982-07-24 13 BARELY five months after industrialist Jack Chia entered into a joint venture, he told his business partner that he wanted to withdraw. Mr Thio Gim Hock, 44, managing director of the joint venture company, Sunwell Industries Pte Ltd (SIPL), told the High Court yesterday440 words
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172 1982-07-24 13 It's a new way to the airport by 737 from Monday SERVICE 737 of the Changi Airport Supplementary Bus Service will change its route from Monday. This follows the introduction of a new traffic scheme at the junction of Paya Lebar Road and Paya Lebar Way. Tne new route will172 words
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594 1982-07-24 13 If you are going out by bus tomorrow A FULL-DRESS rehearsal of the National Day parade will be held tomorrow, and the following SBS services will be affected by the traffic diversion scheme. SBS services will be diverted in stages, as follows: STAGE 1 (From 1.30 p.m. till after the594 words
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223 1982-07-24 13 Mechanisation in the civil service MECHANISATION in the civil service is showing results. By using word processors, $6.9 million will be saved, mainly from the scrapping of 91 clerical and typing jobs. But the Management Services Department of the Ministry of Finance the223 words
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Article88 1982-07-24 13 THE Public Utilities Board has clarified a statement it made on Tuesday on pay increases for about 4,200 of the board's daily-rated employees. The board said on Wednesday that there was no backdating of pay increases to April 12. Agreement on the wage revisions had been reached88 words
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107 1982-07-24 13 SBC film looks at how hotels raise output RAISING productivity in the hotel industry will be highlighted in a Singapore Broadcasting Corporation documentary in Chinese tonight at 9 20. Produced by SBC's Chinese Current Affairs Unit, the documentary will be televised over Channel 8. A statement ■from the unit yesterday107 words
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Article42 1982-07-24 13 WONG Jin Chuan, 26, was yesterday fined $500 for using criminal force on a 23-year-old woman by rubbing her thigh with his hand on board an SBS bus along Upper Paya Lebar Road on July 21 He pleaded guilty.42 words
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306 1982-07-24 13 Over 70 companies to take part in Jetro scheme MORE than 70 Japanese companies are willing to help local firms upgradr their production technology The companies, which represent a wide crosssection of Japanese business in Singapore, have agreed to participate in a technical306 words
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Article42 1982-07-24 13 TAN SRI Runrr.r Shaw was last week awarded France"s Officier de la Legion the second rank of the Legion of Honour. The Legion of Honour is the country's highest national order, not the second highest as was earlier reported.42 words
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Article80 1982-07-24 13 TWO offices caught fire after a gondola at the fifth floor of the International Bnlldlng In Orchard Road hunt Into flames yesterday. The gondola was outside the offices of Canness Exposition Group ISCM Ltd when the Incident happened at about I p.m. The Ore spread through80 words
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Advertisement267 1982-07-24 13 Jpiiilii and net 3fi3ißa^B|JMß|| gSSSIfI Baaaalaag K U B BaaaaaaTaT fjsHMaaan^aß3E^H I M^Bft mt^^^BB3I^^^SSSSSSSS^^SSSS^^^^^R\ rVIOW w th every three AA size Pc"' 1 6 Eveready P9M M C9 Hi Energizer batteries, you get a f%jrth, free! ■fh^aaan3l^fl HI This offers available at all Eveready IIF.M ii^^m HB Ml Ene r267 words
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517 1982-07-24 14 FANDI'S going professional! "Football Ambassador". "Fandi the millionaire". In the news, and in many of our minds, 1961 Footballer of the Year Fandi Ahmad has become the flesh-and-blood symbol of success; the kampung boy who overcame his humble beginnings to make good, first in517 words
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Article, Illustration1140 1982-07-24 14 JOHN DRYSDALE - JOHN DRYSDALE An in-depth look at major news events this week By REMOVE the security Issue and Mr Shultz is free to pursue his aim of resolving the "legitimate needs and problems" of Palestinian people. And if the PLO is1,140 words
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Article, Illustration769 1982-07-24 14 Somalia How revolutions develop IT WAS King Hussein of Jordan. I think, who commented last week, as the Iran invasion of Iraq took an ominous turn, that an unseen hand (meaning presumably Russia) was orchestrating events in the Middle F.tM He mentioned specifically l^ebanon. Iran and Ethiopia. The conflicts involving769 words
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468 1982-07-24 14 T.F. Hwang take you down Memory Lane Busy Bees BUSY as bees. A friend used this simile during a chat with me on Monday. Laila, a teacher, was telling me in a casual manner how busy her folks were at home, preparing for the Hari Raya Puasa celebrations. Ordinarily, I468 words
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Advertisement247 1982-07-24 14 TheMakedTruthOf *EDEN' Spring Mattress Introducing the ultimate in mattress manufacture. A product of years of dedicated research, the EDEN spring mattress combines the most technologically advanced materials from United States and Europe, with fine quality to give you the ultimate mattress for total comfort and durability. The EDEN mattress incorporates247 words
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117 1982-07-24 15 Making sick profits at the hospital MY WIKE was warded for two weeks at the new wing of the Singapore General Hospital. I was astonished to note that the shops at Block 4 were selling provisions and goods at prices 10 to 20 per cent higher than elsewhere. In certain117 words
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223 1982-07-24 15 THE implementation of a speed warning device for pick-ups, station wagons and other goods-carrying vehicles was a good move in deterring drivers from speeding above 50 km h. However, this is not very successful, judging from the number of flashing lights that one can223 words
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78 1982-07-24 15 We should have Hanyu Pinyin campaign PREVIOUS discussion in Forum on the Hanyu Pinyin issue reflects the ignorance of many Singaporeans regarding this system. As a furtherance to the Speak Mandarin Campaign, I would suggest that we also launch a Hanyu Pinyin Campaign. This would not only educate and generate78 words
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198 1982-07-24 15 1 WOULD like to thank the driver and occupants of a green car (licence number: QEM 7226 U) for their consideration and the time they took to assist us in what could have been a nasty incident. We were travelling from the city towards198 words
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Letter, Illustration63 1982-07-24 15 AFTER having dinner at a restaurant, I suffered from food poisoning. I brought up the matter with the restaurant but my complaint was dismissed. If a restaurant shirks its responsibility to investigate possible contamination of food, who are the authorities responsible for ensuring that service establishments maintain63 words
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Letter130 1982-07-24 15 WHEN we were evicted from Malaysia, I cried with you. When you wanted volunteers to service the People's Defence Force, I joined. When you called for a "Rugged Society," I helped to train the trainee teachers in Youth Leadership camps. When you launched the "Keep Singapore130 words
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Letter, Illustration84 1982-07-24 15 'Conspiracy' that made my day 1 WOULD like to report a very nice and courteous gesture from some of your citizens. I had just finished teaching a course on electronics for some engineers from the Defence Ministry. At the end of the course, the students presented me with a splendid84 words
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363 1982-07-24 15 /THE thinking probably is that souls with bodily deficiencies will, without exception, be ferried on a oneway subterranean rapid transit (SRT) ticket to that horned region down A below. 7 MR K. L. LEE's assertion (ST, July 15) that people's reluctance363 words
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Letter101 1982-07-24 15 SBC only began to run "The Professionals" a few weeks ag*. Yet, accenting t« your paper, the episode screened on July h will be the last Would SBC explain Its reasons for axing the series one of the more Intelligent of Its entertainment programmes? It snrely101 words
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97 1982-07-24 15 I REFER to "Give Us A Chance To Sunive" (ST. July 5). The new gross rental of $2.37 psf is offered by the owner company Development A Construction Co to all the existing office tenants for renewal of tenancies that have expired or are due97 words
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251 1982-07-24 15 SATURDAY, July 17th, was the first, and will probably be the last, time I parked in Dynasty Hotel's carpark. It has an automated system where the driver strains to reach out to get the machine-punched ticket recording time of entry.251 words
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Letter199 1982-07-24 15 I REFER to the letter captioned "Retain numbers to avoid confusion" (ST. July 14). The move to discard the wearing of number tags by our Junior officers is part of tne Singapore Police Force's efforts to personalise services and to improve interaction between junior officers199 words
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Letter130 1982-07-24 15 I WISH to voice my disgust at the lack of effort to improve the ghastly water supply that plagues my home. The block of flats that I live in has existed for five years and many successive verbal complaints and requests to improve the water pressure130 words
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Letter55 1982-07-24 15 I AM a resident of Block 5 in Teban Garden Road. Since the takeover by HDB, the water supply of this block has been frequently disrupted. The supply is resumed after earn repair and complaint, but often lasts only a day. Perhaps the relevant authority could look into55 words
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Letter67 1982-07-24 15 I AGREE with "Pressurised" (ST, July 14). I have written many letters and paid personal visits to the Area Office in Balestier Road in 1979, 1980 and 1981 asking for assistance to solve the problem of low water pressure in Block 44 Owen Road in the upper floors67 words
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78 1982-07-24 15 Longer wait for smaller HDB flat I UNDERSTAND that according to the HDB's rules, an applicant who changes from a bigger to a smaller flat would not be allocated a new sales registration number. In my case, however, I was given a new sales registration number when I changed from78 words
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Letter32 1982-07-24 15 COULD the authorities concerned please take the necessary measures to prevent residents of Blk 94, Pipit Road, from throwing unwanted food or things out of their balconies? DISGUSTED Singapore 133732 words
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Letter45 1982-07-24 15 I VISITED McDonald's at Robina House a few days ago. I would like to suggest that the staff refrain from sweeping the floor when the customers are eating. It is very unhygienic to eat with dust particles flying around. HAMBURGER LOVER Singapore 123145 words
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Article, Illustration1491 1982-07-24 16 NANCY CHNG - A PRINCE REUNITED WITH HIS PEOPLE NANCY CHNG 4 He holds the key to the hearts of Cambodians 9 by 1 Our Bangkok Correspondent-' THREE landmines exploded in the distant reaches of the jungle the afternoon Prince Norodom Sihanouk visited the camp of his supporters. They sounded like loud thunderclaps.1,491 words
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Article71 1982-07-24 17 TAT Loe Bank will reduce its prime lending rate ,fty 0.25 percentage point to 10.5 per cent from -Monday r Its savings rate will be trimmed to 8.75 per jcynt from 9 per cent. Both the one-month and •two-month deposit rates will be cut by 0.571 words
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Article25 1982-07-24 17 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has written •to Pegi Malaysia Bhd for details of its proposed joint venture in Singapore with Dunlop Holdings.25 words
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Article85 1982-07-24 17 TOKYO, Fri. The average contracted interest rate for overall lendings by 13 Japanese city banks fell by 0.021 of a percentage point in June to 7.009 per cent, after a 0.023 point fall in May, the Bank of Japan said. The May interest rate drop was revisedReuter - 85 words
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Article82 1982-07-24 17 WASHINGTON, Fri. The International Monetary Fund said it has cancelled a US$B72 million <E51.87 billion) loan or 800 million SDR to Bangladesh at the request of the Bangladesh government. The loan was authorised in December 1980, and since then, Bangladesh has drawn down US$24O million or 220Reuter - 82 words
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Article101 1982-07-24 17 WASHINGTON, Fri. American consumer prices, fuelled by a sharp increase in petrol costs, rose a full one per cent in June for the second month in a row, the US Labour Department said. About three-fifths of the increase was due to higher prices for petrol and houses.UPI - 101 words
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Article62 1982-07-24 17 BANGKOK, Fri. Thailand said a major Saudi Arabian foreign exchange broker is heavily in arrears and has urged Thai workers to stop remitting their income through the company. The Thai Foreign Ministry said the Abdullah Saleh Alrajhi Establishment is 80 million bant behind in payments to theAFP - 62 words
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Article75 1982-07-24 17 LONDON, Fri. British Petroleum PLC said it has started to connect pipelines from subsea wells to its platform in the UK Magnus field, Europe's most northerly and deepest oil field. It said seven subsea wells will be involved and the first Magnus oil is expected to flow inReuter - 75 words
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Article82 1982-07-24 17 PARIS, Fri. Technip SA said it and other companies won a contract from Thai Oil Refining Corp to modernise and enlarge an oil refinery in the Thai town of Sri Racha. Technip would not comment on the value of the contract, which is still be finalised, but industryReuter - 82 words
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Article55 1982-07-24 17 FRANKFURT, Fri. AEG-Telefunken AG has still not received approval from its banks for additional credit of some 275 million Deutschemarks (Ss24o million). Granting of the credit is a precondition set by the federal government for approval of 600 million marks in credit guarantees aimed at overcoming theReuter - 55 words
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Article87 1982-07-24 17 ZURICH. Fri. The World Bank has arranged far Swiss-franc swap deals mainly with partners in the United States for roughly half the amount of its US$4OO million (SJBS6 million) 15 per cent, iwo-tranche Euromarket borrowing announced earlier this week. Union Bank of Switzerland finalised 160 million francs ofReuter - 87 words
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170 1982-07-24 17 ADB to tap markets with $126 m bond issue THE Asian Development Bank will tap the Asian dollar and Eurodollar markets with a 15 billion Japanese yen (Ssl26 million) bond issue. The only bank ii. Singapore participating in Die 10-year issue, due Aug 10, 1992, is the Development Bank of170 words
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436 1982-07-24 17 GENEVA. Fri. More than 80 of the world's major airlines will meet here on Monday and Tuesday to seek ways of stemming their rising losses, now estimated to be running at over US$l.6 billion >553.42 billion) for 1982-83. Although fares rises willFT - 436 words
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486 1982-07-24 17 THE Hongkong Bank group is investing $70.8 million to relocate its Tanglin and Marine Parade branches in its own premises in a commercial and residential complex in Claymore Hill and in Parkway Parade. A Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation spokesman said these purcnases486 words
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274 1982-07-24 17 THE Development Bank of Singapore has emerged as the largest company listed on the stock exchanges of Singapore and Kuala Lumpur in terms of gross assets. With total assets worth $8.2 billion, it has overtaken previous leader Malayan Banking, whose position has dropped to274 words
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276 1982-07-24 17 MBF Holdings is the third Malaysian company in the past two weeks to resort to paying cash for a property company, following rejection by the Malaysian Capital Isstles Committee of the intended acquisition through the issue of new shares. The property company276 words
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151 1982-07-24 17 Nippon KK eyes historic American car site DETROIT, Fri. Nippon Kokan (Nippon XX), Japan's second-largest steel producer, and Ford Motor Co are negotiating over the sale of Ford"s Rouge Steel Co. located in the heart of a historic United States car-building complex. One analyst said it would be "quite aFT - 151 words
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426 1982-07-24 17 Daewoo Corp to market I P Sharp products in Korea IP SHARP Associates, one of the world's leading suppliers of computer equipment and software, will market some of its products and services in South Korea through Daewoo Corporation. The appointment of Daewoo, the Korean construction giant and largest general trading426 words
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Article58 1982-07-24 17 ■tkrto Bbd BT 6 1 >rli» Plant ■mb Ship ip (»rp 2 -1 •3 2 ted m -4 4 2 3 ■*N law Par lat Iran -5 5 5 'rtma Im* Darby Imm I'uh -2 1 5 [old Storage 4 liftitlni<>. Inrhrapr Bhd I PMC *658 words
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Article470 1982-07-24 17 SINGAPORE: After a higher opening yesterday, late proflt-UldnK and lark of foilouthroagh baying caused the stork market to close on a marginally higher note with falls and gains abont balanced. Trading was quiet and selective and the Stork Exrhange Industrial com mer rial Index closed470 words
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Article51 1982-07-24 17 Iporc Land I Uong Fin C B I>(num Corpn .ulhrir M C 0 E tat Iron I Banking im*i Pub lerjuntai law Par old Storage 860 875 855 287 360 341 705 800 585 555 510 256 380 25 20 10 7 6 5 5 5 5 5 551 words
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Article24 1982-07-24 17 Ihanfri-Lt J O L E Levingiton )C B C IBs N 570 246 330 805 745 S7S -10 8 ■6 -5 -5 -524 words
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Article22 1982-07-24 17 Ul UOB K L-Kepong S Land Warrants Inchcape Total turnover: 3.97 m Total value: {11.06 m 246.000 216.000 212.000 157.00022 words
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Article36 1982-07-24 17 BT Indicator: ST Industrials ST Finance: ST Hotels: ST Properties: STMiiinßs ST Plantations: OCBC July 21 July 23 *****6 *****6 679.61 ***** 1629 91 *****4 *****7 *****5 585.24 587.17 230.78 2%92 847.85 848.44 611.20 611.9836 words
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Advertisement324 1982-07-24 17 Palm oil mill engineers! Here's cost- saving information about effluent disposal in the chemical industry. Made of high density polyrtl^ylene,non-coiTosive Polypipe gives longer, better performance for conveying hot effluents. HnSSi IBHsßssmsMmlS^^t -*&J BswmßSHßP^^^**"' H iaaja> i»m BHHHMsa^-^ a*^i^BMta>m *i n <a».^fta«^ *fi bbb BiL^&aiHr *cpaBBBBBBHEu» kL v. mEtr LfIHL 9324 words
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Article2334 1982-07-24 18 Adjwrted for scrip righto. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded In tote «f It stores each, with price quoted In dollars. T I I' 'nt INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Ciri Net 1882 [«.i Div 1- Vol Day* Hlfh Low Company s.lr 'or- COOOI High Low 350 247 Acm» 279xd unch2,334 words
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Article741 1982-07-24 18 rlo-sed AFTER an Initial surge, the Singapore stork market yesterday faltered somewhat, but still managed to finish marginally bettor, mainly on short-covering activities. The Straits Times Industrial Index, which spurted 11.44 paints on Wednesday, edged up tM points yesterday to (82.55. Prices had opened741 words
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Article1201 1982-07-24 18 BID and offer prica officially listed and hminfw In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded ahown In brackets In lob of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified All Tiroes SerUeovnt Contracts are quoted after the world "sett". Big Board deal1,201 words
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Article415 1982-07-24 18 M Credit (2 478 2 48S) (1) 2.47 (1) 2 48 (4) 2.47 (4) 2.48 Sel Propertiea (4.048) (53) 4.02 (10) 4.00 (26) 4.00 (11) 4.02 CD Spore Land 6.858 6 90S 1 6 <tt (9) 6.75 (16) 6.75 (45) 680 (22) 6.85 (12) 6.90 Tokyu Land (2MB 2575)415 words
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Article155 1982-07-24 18 SECTION TWO INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL API (1.738 1.768) (2) 1.78(1) 1.77 (4) 1.74 (1) 1.73 (4) 1.74 (10) 1.73XD Amcol (0.788 0.785) G Lumber (0.918 0 925) (2) 0.93 (2) 092 (1) 091 (5) 092 Hon( Leong !•><> (5358 S4OS) 1 555 (3) 5.50 1 5.40 1 5.45155 words
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Article303 1982-07-24 18 STOCKS closed off the lows on late liquidation purchases after early easiness due to fears that local interest rates would stay firm yesterday, dealers said. The Hang Seng index closed off 15.96 points at 1283 56 HK whart Hopewrll Him Chong Hutch Prrf Hutch Wham Warr Hutchison Intl City303 words
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Article331 1982-07-24 18 SHARE prices yesterday recouped early losses to close steady in moderate trading. The All Ordinaries index closed unchanged at 473.4. Closing middle prices of selected stocks were: New» Corp an Norm Bh New OtkbrldK 140 Pacific Copper Ei 1006 Pefmln Ltd 1» pioneer Con 130 Poaetdon 190 Rolhmaru 5308331 words
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Advertisement46 1982-07-24 18 NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Tai Van Realty Sdn Bhd has changed its office to the following address effective from 21-7-1982:-Room 5-3, sth Floor, Wisma MISC 2, Jalan Conlay Kuala Lumpur 04-09 Telephone Nos:- *****3 *****6 O Pan Books Qj Pick of the Paperbacks46 words
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Advertisement173 1982-07-24 18 j UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LTD LOST SHME CERTf ICATES Notice is hereby given that the undernoted original share certificates have been reported lost or destroyed Name Certificate No. of Snarn Chew Geok Hong fe *****42 4 1000 Chew Sok Hua Madam *****43-7 1.000 *****801 50fr ?*****a2 500 Choo Chee Cheang173 words
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Advertisement110 1982-07-24 18 %i? FOUR SEAS COMMUNICATIONS BANK LIMITED REMINDER SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES With reference to our previous notice of 17th May, 1982, would all holders of safe deposit boxes at our Head Office at No. 57 Chulia Street, Singapore, 0104, who have not arranged to remove the contents of their safe deposit110 words
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Article136 1982-07-24 19 CHINESE Pradar* Exetaage, Singapore, rtaatag price* per Id kg yeatorfey. CaeaMt «tl: Bulk fob 197.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $111 00 sellers. new drum fob $115.00 sellers. (•prm: Mixed (loose) $52.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $315.00 sellers. Sarawak white pepper136 words
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Article317 1982-07-24 19 THE KILOBAR market tor gold deliverable In Singapore opened at 524.T02 and closed at 525.0 M yesterday In the Far East, gold opened at rsjasa SO 3»25. It was traded quietly at 5358 73 359 75 before closing at «59 00 359 50 by lunch time The market re-opened317 words
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Article298 1982-07-24 19 LONDON: Tin prices recovered by £90 a tonne to end Kerb trading at £6,420 (or Three Months deliveries of standard metal on Thursday, traders said. High grade tin was indicated at a premium of over £10 in afternoon Ring dealings. Traders said prices were able to make a recovery298 words
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Article36 1982-07-24 19 LONDON: Copper prim on Thursday (previous in bracketi): Wirebara Spot buyers UM 00 (1.838 00), seller! E865 00 IfJU.SO). Three Months buyers £881 50 (Can.oo; sellers £882 SO {£881.30 Market Me: Easier Sale.: M.2SO tonnes36 words
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Article382 1982-07-24 19 LONDON: Rubber Futures were little changed at mid-day on Friday, either O.lOp per kilo above or unchanged from yesterday's close. Only five lots were traded during this morning's session which was interrupted for 45 minutes by a bomb scare. There is little incentive to trade with Eastern markets closed.382 words
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Article204 1982-07-24 19 \Kll THNOT SKTt'BrrlKK ASIA (Waaaflen- srtcea for Jsly Ml Spore Growth Fund 080 0.85 Ol'B-MONTAGI («MS«en- prim ft* Jal> M I'tum Spore Fund 115 1.22 DIAMOND MOT BTOBE (MsMgnis 1 prices tar inly M m Ihamond Spore Fd(USI) 053 0.57 si —in INCOME SO ND I NIT (Cam**204 words
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Article25 1982-07-24 19 few York IMB 701S iurtch 6.878 S.fTO Ptt Ifcm Mngapcrr S9OB 7.00S Ckxln« pricw In LS diUan > trojr ounce. ■mm: Cnm Mw. vpw25 words
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Article304 1982-07-24 19 THE US Sing dollar opened at $2.1290 10 and was traded to a high of $2.1320 30 before moving to a low of $2.1250 60 where it cloaed, in the Singapore forez market yesterday. Trading for the last day of the week was quiet and generally featureless.304 words
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Article353 1982-07-24 19 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on July 23: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on July 23: Off.r Bid 7 days 11*. 11H 1 month 121/16 11 10/16 2 month! 12H 12 3 months 131/16 1215/16 6 months ISt 13 months 14353 words
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Article44 1982-07-24 19 RANGE erf prices ottered by ills count houses on July 23: Overnight 4% Call deoostu Cloaia« B«yiM SclUmi 1-month [Yeasury bills 3■> 3 1 1-month Bank bills 87/18 8 5/H 3 months CD 8 7*» 0 months CD 8* 8H team: W»d»Ml Dtoraut44 words
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Article24 1982-07-24 19 Closing Interbank rates for Singapore dollars on July 23: vnniKht 1 moatta 2 months 3 month. Overnight I 8 mode 4V» 7.24 words
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Article24 1982-07-24 19 THE average rate at which major Stagapere banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customer. Is 11.81 per cent.24 words
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Article608 1982-07-24 19 THE LONDON stock market closed quietly firm yesterday, reflecting a hopeful outlook for shortterm domestic and US interest rates, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 4.7 points at 577.9. Initial demand for government bonds left Jobbers short and the government broker released supplies of the608 words
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Article346 1982-07-24 19 NEW YORK. Thurs. Stocks closed mixed after a mid-after-noon rally faded amid continued pessimism about the economic outlook. The Dow Jones industrial average dropped four points in the morning, later recouped to stand 3'? points higher, then turned down again to finish off about 0.20 at 832. Other346 words
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Article50 1982-07-24 19 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Thursday 573.2 Wednesday 5735 Week Ago 5M.4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday ***** Wednesday 832.18 Week Ago 827 34 H.K.HANG SENC $!}<***. 1283.M Thursday 1290 52 Week Ago 1300 ge AUSTRALIAN INDUBTRIALB ni2 Thursday 824.5 Week Ago 810.7 ALL ORDINARIES %}<**> 473.4 Thursday 473.4 Week50 words
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Article198 1982-07-24 19 AMSTERDAM, Thurs. Share prices were lower in quiet trading on the stock exchange, dealers said. The lack of interest was mainly attributed to a lower US dollar against European currencies and a lower Wall Street closr, they added. Among internationals KLM fell 1.10 guilders to 86.10 while Royal Dutch198 words
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Article212 1982-07-24 19 ZURICH, Thurs. Share prices eased on small turnover with market uncertainty over interest rates reinforced by slightly firmer Euro-dollar and Euro-franc rates, dealers said. Swiss bonds were mostly firmer The Credit Suisse index closed at 238.5 points. I >n» Biilmi 818 hum Br. 43S tin* Rat 136 -n BortiT212 words
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Article125 1982-07-24 19 SHARE prices closed higher in slow trading yesterday, dealers said. The Book Club index rose 0.25 point to 94.47 on turnover valued at 10.7 million bant Aokham Thai AMa rnn Anitliaia ln» And Tnut Bangkok Bank m Banl Ot Ajrudnajr* Ud 1M I unch Baca soot Bern Juekar Thai125 words
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Article110 1982-07-24 19 THE market was slightly lower yesterday with only commercial industrial higher by 0.07 to 90.41. Mining fell 5 71 to 874.12 and oils 0.038 to 2.039 PHH Mining ooou -oaa I HUI tuMK «OOM Mlnlnf B MM unch la Oatd OJOII unch PMrotnun 0 014 -«ot(B Ml Con 8110 words
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Article305 1982-07-24 19 SHARE prices fell slightly in light trading yesterday, amidst uncertainty about its future course. The Dow Jones average closed down 6.86 points at 7220.51. on a volume of 330 million shares, dealers said. The New index shed 0.90 to 532.80. Biotechnology i ground. scr** AOUKte laM ct_tm Amhl Ob_bank305 words
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Advertisement315 1982-07-24 19 Three door V VP B»^issCTiriiTiißf7niEtfai 5 C\ <^BaV^_^A^Ba>ssc^lss a asssssssV^ -lav^ I C isVar^J^t* lassW. ■aaaassssllin ■assssT^^^aa'^P a^H S 20 I Offers only at Balestier Road Showroom -^^^k j V| I >^a^^^W>^TTffTTTllTllllllli., >^^^ t^^W^Wllllllllllllllllllll *************** l "^^^aassssssssssssW^k. ~^a^B a<aa^aassssPl>*^^)^aasssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssL A *JHP I *L ■#^bK^\ "~s^M^^*& imaaa-' *~*^^^^||ff)")|y{lyfHijW lL Bassssssssssssst^^aHafl^Bflßass^Ba^Basl aasssssV*315 words
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305 1982-07-24 20 Carlsberg proposes special share issue to bumiputras CARLSBERG Brewery Malaysia Bhd, which is in the midst of a major expansion programme, has proposed a special issue to approved bumiputra investors of 3.6 million new Msl shares at a price of M 53.60 each. In its announcement made earlier this week.305 words
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419 1982-07-24 20 MALAYAWATA Steel Bhd is to start the next part of its proposed second rolling mill soon. The Prai-based steel mill has just called for tenders for the fourth phase of its expansion plan which involves refractory works for the reheating furnace of its second419 words
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Article134 1982-07-24 20 FRANKFURT, Fri. The West German Finance Ministry is cutting yields on some o( its standing bond issues, with effect from July 26, the Bundesbank said. A new series of five-year federal savings bonds, series 30, will be launched with a yield of 9.10 per cent comparedReuter - 134 words
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330 1982-07-24 20 Dredge closure of benefit to Kamunting Tin KAMUNTING Tin Dredging (M) Bhd, expects the closure of its No. 5 dredge to have a "beneficia' impact" in that losses incurred in operating the dredge would be reduced. It said the directors have been "actively looking for suitable investment opportunities" and will330 words
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273 1982-07-24 20 MAGNUM Corporation Bhd has increased its interest in a printing company which prints ticket books and other related printed material for the group's four-digit operations. The printing company, Syarikat Percetakan New Light Sdn Bhd (SNL). became an associate of Magnum when 41.6 per cent273 words
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296 1982-07-24 20 HARARE. Fri. Zimbabwe is to re-introduce an export incentive scheme for industrialists. Announcing this in Bulawayo, the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Simon Muzenda, said that details of the new scheme were being finalised and would be ready for implementation soon. A previous export incentiveFT - 296 words
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248 1982-07-24 20 LONDON, Fri. An American insurance company is to buy a stake in the 130-year-old British merchant bank, Samuel Montagu, for £66 million (*****.85 million), it was announced here today. Aetna Life and Casualty of Hartford, Connecticut, will acquire 40 per cent ofReuter - 248 words
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180 1982-07-24 20 TOKYO, Fri. The Japanese Export-Import Bank said it will supply a 7.7 billion yen (5564.87 million) soft loan to help finance a 12.7 billion yen project to build a sugar refining plant in the Loukkas district, northeast of the Moroccan capital of laReuter - 180 words
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Article211 1982-07-24 20 PIA decides against new Airbuses ISLAMABAD. Fri. Pakistan International Airlines has abandoned plans to buy two new Airbuses in the middle of 1983. Instead, the financially frail national airline said that it is to buy secondhand aircraft, saving between US$5O million (Sslo7 million) and USSBO million. Pia will decide byFT - 211 words
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328 1982-07-24 20 SYDNEY, Fri. Waltons Bond of Perth, the property and retailing arm of Bond Corporation, has acquired Norman Ross Discounts, which operates 40 stores in Queensland and New South Wales. Yesterday, it bought 2,008,840 Norman Ross shares from Grace Brothers, another major Australian retailer, takingFT - 328 words
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Advertisement1886 1982-07-24 21 1 184-44*1 1 I GARAGE SALES Bl The XSi^ HU straits Tunes Classified are I W» ■Ej always Interesting Among .^■"■ejjßNsae^^B I9M other items today, you can §W%k I weight lifting set for a m m *Km*J Wj^t reasonable price lA. ■V4I ANO m TMi Antiques section. \Jg^^T Iml you1,886 words
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Advertisement943 1982-07-24 21 TELEPHONE SERVICE: *****22 Monday Friday 900am—5 30 pm (5 00 pm for next day) Soturdoy 9 00 om 3 00 pm 1 2 30 pm for Sunday Times) Public Holiday 9 00 om I 00 pm COUNTER SERVICE: Times Orchard Centre, Ml os Lucky PIOIO 10 00 om 5 30943 words
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Advertisement567 1982-07-24 21 27 Wan.td ABSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICES offered for your gold, pawnshop tickets. Phone *****9. *****8 Address: 202. 2nd floor. People's Part Centre SEST PRICES PA» for your Gold/ pawnshop tickets Call Miss Llm *****68. *****69. Unit 214. 2nd floor. Sim Llm Tower. Jalan Besar WANTED TO PURCHASE Second- hand pianos. Any567 words
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Advertisement890 1982-07-24 21 RATES: Ordinary 90 CM per «ord (Mm $1 3 50i S#m.-Dno»o» (Mm $48 00°Stro.ts T.mes' $17 60 per col cm iMm $52 80 Sunday Times' $20 00 per col <-m ""f*" l >Mm $60 00Str Ol ts T,mes) $22 00 per col cm jiMm $66 00 Sunday Times' Boi Chorg«i:ss890 words
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Advertisement425 1982-07-24 21 CLASSIFICATION GROUP A Entertainment A Where to Eel B Personel Services A Merchandise C Business To Business D Employment E Vehicles Bosts F Accommodation A Properties G Travel Guide H Education Instruction I Announcements J Obituaries FOR SALE ONE seldom used Sony FM AM stereo rusetle allh complete operating Instruction425 words
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Advertisement478 1982-07-24 22 lAHC^^Ts.^. FOR SALE We offer for sale four units of Demag H5l hydraulic face shovel fitted with 2.5 cv.m. bull-clam type rock bucket, Linde constant horse-power piston pumps and Deutz F8L413 diesel engine with 24V electric start, track width 500 mm, new in late 1977. All in working condition. Machines478 words
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Advertisement310 1982-07-24 22 MANAGEMENT CORPN. seeks MANAGING AGENTS tor 144 units (flat*) to provide: c FULLTIME SUPERVISOR SECURITY GUARDS (8-hour shift of 3 guards each) a GARDENERS c CLEANERS a SWEEPERS Plea** submit otter to: S.T. BOX A9lBlB No. 1. New Industrial Rd Singapore 1953. ESTABLISHED COMPANY REQUIRES rent/take-over of existing petrol service310 words
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Advertisement1004 1982-07-24 22 If til D I l> ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS/ COMPUTER PROGRAMMERS/ ACCOUNTS CLERKS/ EXPORT SALES REPRESENTATIVES f9Qu4r#d by *n Esta)<MtsH*d Wholesale Operation based in Lac. Papua New Guinea. Applicants should meet the following requirements c Age 24-35 years. c Have a pleasant personallty. Initiative. drive, able to work independently and under pressure.1,004 words
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Advertisement805 1982-07-24 22 0 Ciwalgymanl Irkv akTfioiisr Applications are invited from Singapore citizens for the following vacancies: TAX PRERVRERS We are looking for a number of school leaven who are interested in making tax their career. They should possets the General Certificate of Education 'A' level with 2 principal passes of at least805 words
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Advertisement457 1982-07-24 22 fy II *^^**I^^ wa I Sundttrand Pacific (Pte) I I Ltd invites applications I I for the positions of: The appointee will be responsible for the secretarial and administrative efficiency of the plant engineering office. This position will suit an experienced secretary who has positive attitudes, is resourceful and tactful,457 words
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Advertisement388 1982-07-24 22 pri UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE LTD invites applications tor the post of CLERKS/ TELLERS Minimum 4G C E O Level Ability to type will be an advantage Please submit application with full resume, non-returnable photograph and telephone number to The Personnel Manager United Overseas Finance Ltd 124-126, Robinson Road I Singapore388 words
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Advertisement1181 1982-07-24 22 j[jji||| p tmjofmm FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK required urgently Qualification* S Eiperience c O' level or Secondary 4. c Basic accounting knowledge or aptitude for figures c Ability to type accurately at 35 wpm a Hardworking and willing to learn a With or without experience considered Thoee interested, pleaae wiHe with1,181 words
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Advertisement578 1982-07-24 23 f||| p U+*pm* 68 Situations Vacant d) 3*crt**ri*l Clerical A proteestonal Inn requires (1) COMPANY SECRETARIAL CLERKS ri- A' l'vel (Commerce) c AgeiatoM. c Ability Ui type 35 wpm (2) AUTXT TRAINEES s i. K A' .evw (Commerce) c PrefermMy with knowledge Of bookkeeping c No experience required c Age578 words
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Advertisement552 1982-07-24 23 International American Company requires en Eieorioncod/llsaltliy RECEPTIONIST c Capable of handling PABX switchboard (4 outside line wllh 29 extensions) c Minimum OCE 'O p level with credit in English c 5 years working experience c Pleasant voice and excellent telephone manners c orchard area Only applicants with above queli Mcetions552 words
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Advertisement1326 1982-07-24 23 [flJl D riBBIUIMBI SECRETARY c Minimum OCE. O' Level with credits In English c Should have pleasant voice snd good command of spoken English c Able to type accurately and neatly at 40 45 wpm c Secretarial qualifications essential Pleeee write giving full reeume, ci pectsd sslsry, s nonreturnabie photograph1,326 words
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Advertisement1402 1982-07-24 23 iji 0 EnytatTnsttl FEMALE CLERICAL ASSISTANT required by expanding construction firm In Kalong Experience not necessary Knowledge of typing and simple accounts, fluent in English, willing lo learn, school leavers may apply Interested call Lena *****22/ 3 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required Experience not necessary Ability to type and handle simple1,402 words
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Advertisement1065 1982-07-24 23 ijjl^ p liMßsyaisirt TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVES Excluelve distributer ter PRODUCTION AND MAINTENANCE vetdfeMj slley Is currently looking lor dynamic > Sssssmsn to market and pro- i vide technical services lo cUents in this field I We invite applicants who he*e I the following requirements c Age between 20 lo 281,065 words
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Advertisement1060 1982-07-24 23 [fill D«»*«i»»"t 1 Eipenenced ADVERTISING SALESMAN required to represent us fulltime based In Kuala Lumpur u> cover the Malaysian energy scene. The successful applicant must have a good previous advertising sales record. Knowledge of shipping and/or the oil Industry would definitely be advantageous Oood remuneration to the correct person Please1,060 words
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Advertisement872 1982-07-24 24 ljjl| 0 t^toyment 1 nTfc ■£=J*aaW MALAYAN BREWERIES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD REFRIGERATION PLANT ATTENDANT Requirements: K.n«lne Drivers' Certificate of Competency or NTC tirade 3 in Atrrondltlonmg and Refrigeration or some Man >>( working experience In large Ammonia refrigeration plants or In the capacity of Knglne Driver onboard ships Age: Below872 words
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Advertisement891 1982-07-24 24 ljj|| Q sUlajatPy-WW. MALAYAN BREWERIES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD LABORATORY ASSISTANT (MALE) Completed Secondary lor 2 in Kngll.sh Completed full-time National Service or be exempted therefrom Willing to work 3-roUUng shifts. Shift allowance $7000 per month No working experience required On-the-job training will be provided Wa oflar attractive fringe Danafita a.y.:891 words
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Advertisement978 1982-07-24 24 ill If Emptoyment I Til HOMGLY MOULD ErrtMEEMNQ PTE LTD invites applicant* ror tn* following posts 1 DESIGN DRAFTSMAN Possets ITC or OCE. t)' level in technical stream Must have keen Interest in design and calculation work Working experience preferred but not essential 2. MS-UNO MACMMSTS Possess NTC 3ln metal978 words
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Advertisement486 1982-07-24 24 [jl i Q Emptoyment aaaaa^ A new established company in Jurong urgently requires MALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS No experience required as training will be pro- vlded. Minimum tec. 2/4 education. Completed full-time NS Must be strong and healthy. Starting salary $400 Interested applicants, please can Catherine for an appointment: *****08/9 PRODUCTION486 words
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Advertisement229 1982-07-24 24 RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION PTE LTD Keijuirt-v Technician Diploma in Civil Kngineeringfrom a reCOßtlited institution. PrefiTahly with 1 fern I experience in Civil Kn^inecrmti ci instruction. QCE >' levels, preterablv I with 1 Bo2jtsn'neUcm> ptrritncf withcontractur^ I Tli> ise without ex-pi-ritiue may also apply. OCE '< level with credits in Mathematics229 words
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Advertisement902 1982-07-24 24 fix Q Emptoyment WONG'S CIRCUIT REOUWES: 1. RECEPTIONIST mm (HI- O' level RSSSSSI good and clear voice Pleasant personality Typing not essential Experience not necessary 2 MALE/ FEMALE STORE CLERK OCI O' level Some experience In store documentation preferable, but not essential J FEMALE QA/ OC TECHNICIANS (S3OC-SSSS) Secondary Four902 words
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Advertisement436 1982-07-24 25 fjjli| Q Employment Z I I 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous We spsclshesd in eihtbitien construction and outdoor advertising Oue to our vest eipansion programme we note numerous vacancies Selected applicants or* vory hke*y to be sent tor oversees assignment 1) SENIOR DESIGNER c Must hn\» several years of expenenc"436 words
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Advertisement606 1982-07-24 25 requires TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ RECEPTIONIST Female Singapore clllxen Completed O C.E O level Have a cool temperament and a clear, audible and pleasant voice Previous experience In operating a PABX switchboard and knowledge of Mandarin would be an advantage Starting salary .ill be $370 or more eiperwnco or the successful candidate606 words
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Advertisement530 1982-07-24 25 Jy I aasf An expanding data procsssmg c«ntr« has wnnwdtat* vacancies mm TAPE LIBRARIANS Male applicants must be prepared to work on 3 rotating shifts Attractive shift allowance will be paid Preference given lo those who have completed N S Interested applicants please apply in writing submitting full personal particulars,530 words
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Advertisement815 1982-07-24 25 DESPATCH RBJCR rvqwrad by trading company. Motorcycle provided Be able to speak Chinese Completed N.S Minimum salary 8350 CaH22Ml*2 DRIVERS Must possess class 3 licence. To drive goods vehicle Salary $350 plus SSO Overtime and fringe benefit* provided Ptotaa) tar mm foe an wnmsdwts mlsrrtsw. Oround Man/Foreman wanted With or815 words
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Advertisement486 1982-07-24 25 1 1 b 70 Ptoasura Boats: Sale/Wanted/Hire ACHILLES WORLD FAMOUS INFLATABLE BOATS aa%Jkaa\^J^3af^ Bhj*^jHp*^^^b£ asaaTs r^^* Sow »«n>ts iSswt lul MHnii Soon Cttooaf Pte Ltd 33/34 fain St.**t. Span 0104 Ml 4319(2. *****3 EXPAT SELLING 36ft x 10ft seagoing motor cruller Malaysian fishing boat, chengal hull. 10ft upholstered cabin plus486 words
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Advertisement364 1982-07-24 25 FOR SALE CARTER 33 Sailing Sloop "Sea Lion" Full complement of sails and spinnaker Volvo Penta MDBA-I0 hp dlesel engine, complete with 2 compasses, depth sounder, toilet fully equipped pantry, anchors, tackle, etc Price SSBO.OOO Phone *****13 *****30 (office) OWNER MSFOSfcif OF 1 Yamaha fishing boat 27' Propelled by Yamaha364 words
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Advertisement1280 1982-07-24 25 times Saturday car mart Mazda 626 You deserve the best Before you test drive the Mazda 626, take Then check out that special Mazda handa few miriwtes to simply savour its lux- ling. The 626 is a car that's truly roadury. Because when you decide to buy it, worthy. From1,280 words
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Advertisement415 1982-07-24 25 c) Ford SELLING END '7* Ford Cortina Ohla. 2000 c c (non-PARF). With cassette Interior and paintwork In very good condition Engine regularly serviced Cffers to Paul. *****81 ALMOST 1*77 FORO Cortina 20U0F Automatic Alrcon, 1 company owner. Guaranteed .showroom condition Tax Sept K> K.SOO on.o Loan $4,000. (NO 1.415 words
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Advertisement695 1982-07-24 26 times Saturday car mart ■ErSSS3S3 Built-in High Power Car Stereo Cassette with AM/FM Stereo Radio (l AC), 5 Band Graphic Equalizer and QPS (Quick Program Search) .11 I !>, nn H( IAPSTAR SIM,\PORi: PTKI.TD I S.i.te»i ??3 ?ndFloo< Peace Centre No I Sopnußoad liITVi Ifiil Spo.eo9?? Tel 137^616 |3 L.nrfl695 words
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Advertisement1798 1982-07-24 26 ISUZU THE TOUGH TRUCKS Isuzu 3 1 7 ton wide-cab: Most powerful engine in its class: suitable for installation of air-con .^^^^^^■s^Bs^a^P^/ Bs^BH 1 .R^SIL S tP" jdWSmWm% Approved 3- seater *3268 cc r esel Engine ■sffa aHIFH Motor Leasing Pte Ltd ■WaVffaH Singapore o7l9 I I- L C U1,798 words
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Advertisement487 1982-07-24 26 Others 65BSSEE3 ISBI Mazda Rx 7 SE OT Alr-cond Sport rims Dalsun Bluebird Alrcond Sport rims 1990 Mercedes Benz 200 Alrcond Ford Cortina 2000 Auto Alr-cond Q Plate Honda Accord 4-DR Alrcond Porsche 924 Auto Alrcond Toyota Corona 1600 Alrcond Sport rims Datsun Bluebird 1800 Alrcond Honda Accord 4-DR Alrcond.487 words
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Advertisement1647 1982-07-24 26 1910 DATSUN BLUEBIRD sp.Tls rims, radio cassette. 1 owner excellent condition Must sell by 1 pm today Call Catherine *****04 ALFETTA 1.8 197* with PARF One owner Very good condition $17,000 0.n.0 View 54. Hlllcrest Road, after 2 00pm ALMOST 1980 LANCIA SL 5-speed. alrcon.. sports rims, eligible PARF $1!1,647 words
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Advertisement788 1982-07-24 27 All m Accommoditton 4 T Propertiw »s'*"*Xi.*^**,J w""**™^'" 1 aa»»BB^BaM*BSB>I I -—^gS»SB)-^Bfc I I At J m_ _a»fl?~ "*^^a« al^aaav^»>aß>B^^al til ■~^~r^m\ B»*BB1 Bj&aaH t *afjM* aM **9& B AY| BBJBK rssBBBSB**-* M^ av jMajajjßjasJ BbbbbbS .mWH I ANXIOUS TO SELL PRIME NORTH VANCOUVER SHOPPING ASKING C 53.950.000 9 STOMY788 words
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Advertisement1057 1982-07-24 27 SB PropwHw I Prime Shop Space Wanted A large commercial organization requires shop spaces in city prime areas and suburban busy areas for purchase or lease. Owners are requested to send their terms and conditions for sale or lease and address together with contact telephone number to: S T Box1,057 words
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Advertisement749 1982-07-24 27 WM Prcpirtltt WESTWOOO Hlghfloor apartment available for lease. Luxuriously furnished, enjoy scenic view, centrally located Convenient to theatres, shopping, entertainment places. Corperate lease Is welcome. Apartment available In Nov 1982. rental $6,000 per month. No agenu but principals only. Can Anne Loll al 223 151 1 EXPAT LEAVING END Of749 words
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Advertisement542 1982-07-24 27 I aUXOlßatMlttatlOll A I 1 FTBpTuW I I OIST t ATTIUCTIVI APARTMENT. THOHG SI A BUNJMNO brand new newly renovated, full marble 3 bedrooms. Centrally alrcondlfloor, excellent view 3 bedrooms. Classified Ads Uoned. furnished/unfurnished partially furnished $2JOO p.m $3,000 upwards Hoe-Tan *****21 No agents. *****13 qMt 10 RIVER VALLEY Road.542 words
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Advertisement278 1982-07-24 27 Fill imaalliiii rTT^j B*^^^^g ■EU RENT YOUR PROPERTIES FASTER By mentioning in your AD. Locofion House or flat Detached/ Semi-de-tached/ Terrace/ Splitlevel Ground Moor 10th. floor Penthouie Number of bedrooms, bathrooms, other rooms Furnished or unfurnished Decorative feotures View, swimming pool, tennis courts, etc. Rental Minimum rental period When available278 words
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Advertisement1182 1982-07-24 28 4& E Accommodation 4 Piopei'tiei MST 23 PHOENIX AYE 2 1 /2-storey i ully furnished detached bunga- I ow land area 6.700 sq ft Built- ip area 4.000 sq.ft Large lounge. I lining, modern kitchen, large jrlvate entertainment lounge. amlly hall. 4 bedrooms, study md servant's room All with al-1,182 words
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Article, Illustration110 1982-07-24 30 WtH: Madam Marlam Abdullah nee Molly Sona Daughter-in-law S. Alwl S Aishah Alkaff S Abdullah Daughter: Son in tow: S. Azeezah Ahmad Abubakar Bagharlb and 3 grand-daughters Tit* family eitende them heartfelt thank* to thoea who gave their kind assistance condolence*, prayers, dona ttons, etc. during their recent bereavement.110 words
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Obituary, Illustration150 1982-07-24 30 r.isseu away peacefully nn^.ju leaving behind four sons Robert. Marlle. Henry It Jeffrey and one (laughter Esther and son-in-law Derrick J Coupland. OBF i M.ijnr. Reid i. 2 daughters-in-law, nine grand-children and I M ureal -grand son I ortege teavee 2W-P. Marine Drive. Block 71. Singapore 1544 at150 words
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Article45 1982-07-24 30 OUR DFFPEST CONDOLENCES AND SYMPATHIES TO THF FAMILY OF mm. BYED MA AIOIO tuil Pa.t Chairman of Griffith. School Advieory Committee on Ma eudden damn, on 22nd Jury IM2 From Chairman and Members. Griffiths School Advisory Committee Principal. Staff and Pupils. Grltflths School.45 words
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Article, Illustration196 1982-07-24 30 wishes 'o exp' ss our sincere heartfelt lha'- to all relatives, friends. Re' Fathers P Rarthoulot. I- >x>lseau. Bogarde, H Berthold. His Grace The Bishop of Thailand most Rev O Rerthold. Sisters and Novices. Brothers of St Gabriel and the different Prayer Groups for their prayers, condolences, wrealhs,196 words
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Obituary, Illustration100 1982-07-24 30 1 2 years have passed But memories stay fresh In our minds Sadly mieeed by lamtfy and lovad b Deeply miwd by hi* loved on*. »ii« Lily. Kathnne. Alietalr M McPhereon. Ah On and .11 grand In Ev#ftettifto And Loving Moffitory ■j Sadly miiMd but ne»ef forgotten100 words
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Advertisement80 1982-07-24 30 NOTICES We extend our deepest sympathies to the family of I I the late Mr Peh Sih Bing I Managing Director of Chong Lee Leong Seng Co. I (Pte) Ltd., who passed away on the 19th July, 1982. I From: Board of Directors, Management Staff of: I I P. T.80 words
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Advertisement630 1982-07-24 30 NOTICE SINGAPORE PHONE BOOK JULY 1982 Extension of Collection Period Telephone subscribers are informed that from 26 July 1982 to 7 August 1982 (both dates inclusive), copies of the Singapore Phone Book July 1982 are distributed only from the following collection centres:— Telephone House 15, Hill Street (0617) Telephone Area630 words
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238 1982-07-24 31 South Africa ready to lure more cricket rebels LONDON, Friday SOITH Africa are ready to host another rebel tour following the latest unsuccessful attempt to end their isolation from international cricket. South African Cricket Union president Joe Pamensky confirmed their attitude after they were refused a hearing by the International238 words
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Article385 1982-07-24 31 Treble target for West Indies LONDON, Fri. The West Indies, winners of both previous V. orld Cups, face Australia, India and Zimbabwe in their opening group cricket matches at next j year's competition, again to be hosted by England. The draw, made at the International Cricket Conference here yesterday, putReuter - 385 words
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Article, Illustration221 1982-07-24 31 L^LO J{ l fr J !yjy| K*tOvtf \O\*J %f^ BRADFORD (England), Fri. Americans Lee Trevino and Arnold Palmer were upstaged yesterday in the Lawrence Bat ley international golf tournament where they are at the centre of a fresh row over appearance money. The first-round221 words
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Article256 1982-07-24 31 LABOUR leaders of the West Midlands County Council are considering giving t:2 million (Ss7.ttm) from local taxes to save English Football League clnb Wolverhampton Wanderers from extinction. Last-minute approaches have been made to the county to save the club after Wolverhampton's labour-controlled town council refusedAP; AFP - 256 words
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Article298 1982-07-24 31 Papers slam about turn MADRID, Fri THE decision of Pablo Porta to stay at the head of the Spanish Football Federation, despite the failure of the Spanish team in the World Cup, has been severely criticised by the press here. Porta, who announced his resignation earlier this month, went backAgencies - 298 words
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238 1982-07-24 31 WILLIAMSBURG (Virginia), Fri. Bruce Lietzke, a three-time tour winner last year, broke a seasonlong slump with a six-under-par 65 that staked him to the first-round lead yesterday in the US$35O,--000 ($728,000) AnheuserBusch golf Classic "I haven't had that good a ball-striking round thisAgencies - 238 words
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Article331 1982-07-24 31 Rebel tour boss voices hopes JOHANNESBURG, Fri. The manager of a South African Breweries invitational soccer side that cut short their tour after boycotts by Black fans and clubs has pledged to return "if conditions were right." "'I was not able, through no fault of mine or the players, toAP; AFP - 331 words
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Article34 1982-07-24 31 ARCHERY: South Koreans Kirn Jin-Ho, the 1979 world champion, won the women's individual title and Kirn Young-Woon, the men's, as South Korean won all four titles at the first Asia-Oceania championships.34 words
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Article35 1982-07-24 31 ATHLETICS: East Germany world discus record holder Wolfgang Schmidt, 28, is being held in a work camp as punishment for his outspoken views, claimed Sweden's Ricky Bruch, one of Schmidt's leading rivals.35 words
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Article23 1982-07-24 31 BASKETBALL: The University of Kentucky women's team stretched their winning streak to four games when they outplayed All-Japan 74-53.23 words
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Article29 1982-07-24 31 BOXING: Howard Davis tha World Boxing Council's second-ranked challenger, pounded Anthony Collins in Atlantic City, before the lightweight fight was stopped after the third round.29 words
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Article32 1982-07-24 31 IN Melbourne, Claude Noel, of Trinidad, is now in line for the World Boxing Council lightweight title when he took the Commonwealth title from Australia's Barry Michael.32 words
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Article37 1982-07-24 31 IN New York, Panamanian Roberto Duran. the former world lightweight and welterweight champion, begins a comeback on Sept. 4 when he meets former British welterweight champion Kirkland Laing, at a venue to be decided.37 words
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Article38 1982-07-24 31 CYCLING: Adri van Houwelingen, of Holland, won the 18th stage of the Tour de France. Scan Kelly, of Ireland, was second and Holland's Leo van Vliet, third. Frenchman Bernard Hinault kept the leader's yellow jersey.38 words
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Article28 1982-07-24 31 HOCKEY: Patcistan outclassed AU-Kansai squad 6--2 in the second game of their goodwill tour of Japan. The Pakistanis beat All-Hiroshima 6-0 in the first game.28 words
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Article33 1982-07-24 31 RUGBY: Tanzania will take part in the Commonwealth Games in Brisbane to show their appreciation for the efforts by opponents of the South African team's tour of New Zealand last year.33 words
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Article33 1982-07-24 31 ROWING: The sport will be included in the Commonwealth Games for the first time since Perth in 1962, when the Games go back to Scotland in four years' time.33 words
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Article41 1982-07-24 31 W ATERSPORT: Michael Reagan, eldest son of the United States President Ronald Reagan, won the 1,653--kilometre race from New Orleans to St. Louis in 25 hr. 08 mm., breaking a decade-old record of 26:50:00 set by Bill Tedford Agencies.Agencies - 41 words
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Advertisement529 1982-07-24 31 NOTICES THK BANKRI PTCY ACT (CHAPTKR 18) TAKR NOTICE THAT a) Receiving and Adjudication Orders were made against the following debt- > ors on 9.7.82 In Bankruptcy Nos 703/81 Wong Kong Hoa trading as Union Industrial Engineering Suppliers (Import Export) of 2038 Block 34 Race Course Road Spore 0821 828/81529 words
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Article, Illustration340 1982-07-24 32 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By TOP local jockey Leslie Khoo is out of hospital he was slightly injured in a fall from Spring Water in Race 9 last Sunday and will be back in the saddle at Kuala Lumpur today. None of his mounts can really be340 words
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Article4497 1982-07-24 32 2.15 CLASS 6 DIV 4 1,200 m (Ratings: 28-0) (Stakes: $10,000) 1 368*0* Jade Maaatala 57 (28) Jade-Ng 3 nzg dl 1.5 Still maiden after 10 starts; checked at 800 m but came home well for 3 length 3rd to PlMfc Queen 1200 m XL good going with4,497 words
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183 1982-07-24 32 CAVALIER - Kingbagus has trained on since promising debut CAVALIER By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. KlnfrbagiD*, who ran a promising third in his debut over the Penang 1,200 m in May, will be a force to reckon with in Race 8. In that race, the Mr Dan progeny finished three lengths behind the183 words
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Article211 1982-07-24 32 EQUESTRIENNE - EQUESTRIENNE By THE LITTLE ANGEL ran far from a bad race when third to Ventre Yin in Class 6 Div 2 last week. A little slow off the mark, the four-year-old mare made up a lot of ground to get within 1 lengths of211 words
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Article300 1982-07-24 32 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED TIPTOP TONTO EQUESTRIENNE CAVALIER PEDIGREE Forefront Little Miango Bercham Forefront Little Miango Second Wind Bercham Little Miango Forefront Bercham Little Miango Second Wind Forefront Titanium Bercham Little Miango Second Wind Have A Go Little Miango Sepuloh Sepuloh Jade Mountain John's Gift300 words
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Article69 1982-07-24 32 THESE horses will |?o well on a wet track RACE I: Berrham. Tamasek Command, Titanium. RACE I: Wessley Smith, John's Gift, Handsome Guard. RACE J: Plaisir D'Amour. Imposing. RACE 4: Losanges Bleu. Better Mark, Onemoretime. Smartest, Mas Kuda, Indiscreet, Checkmate n, Notable Feat. RACE 5: Datin's Delight, Oil Tycoon,69 words
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Article, Illustration58 1982-07-24 32 THE following jockeys are under suspension •R. Raioo. three months from May 3. Apprentice S Marzuki. three months (rom May 3. •N. Asuwadi. three months from May 17. •K. Ve'ayutham, two months f.-orr. July 7 A Rank, three months from July 10. P.K Yeap, two ripe dayfe from July58 words
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249 1982-07-24 32 TIPTOP - Trip looks ideal for strong finisher Gosh TIPTOP By (JOSH (late The Sentimentalist), who usually gives an improved showing in his second run, is worth a flutter in Race 4 for Class 4 Div 2 horses over I,Boom. The six-year-old Queen's Hussar gelding, who possesses a strong linish, won once249 words
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Article, Illustration430 1982-07-24 33 EQUESTRIENNE - Stud farm a big success EQUESTRIENNE By And now, an expansion plan to boost local-breds TANJONG RAMBUTAN, Fri. The annual "Derby for localbreds" the $4«.»M weight-for-age National Stud Cop will be run over I.SMm at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. Open to horses In Classes 4, i and S, this raceEQUESTRIENNE - 430 words
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Article342 1982-07-24 33 CAVALIER - CAVALIER ON THE TRACK with KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Choa Jl underlined his chances in Race 3, the Class 6 open event over 1,900 m on Sunday with a splendid workout here this morning. With R. Raioo astride, the Authentic Heir gelding disposed of 600342 words
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Article298 1982-07-24 33 Total Naafplaclags rides Ist 2nd 3rd Placing* f.»r last II ride* 1 Tweedle 2 Ucm 3 Khoo 4 Ckeun 5 I'odmore LCMg 7 Ycrk 8 Lam Yeap II F— 11 R»Jm 12 <M IS OwiUUm 14 Mm 15 DnweUy U PLee 17 CUam 18 Kazmy It Sng 21298 words
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Article91 1982-07-24 33 PRO-AM RACES ARE NOT INCLUDED Han Ml M van Breubrlen fen amsurl I Ismail KLeKg loußoure M Lodßers van Breukelen Kman Junad i Chong Ig tmk tenltls leddle Mh 49 38 33 30 24 23 23 21 20 19 15 14 13 13 12 11 10 10 991 words
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Article83 1982-07-24 33 lurir Irmu imtdmaii ••Idea \rrou IT Wee met nderaptra hirlin* 'hens heah Pah 'rinee aballo .rmitur urn Ling v* 'egasu M ulUn A Kh.Hi 20 14 13 10 8 8 7 6 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 14 16 6 13 683 words
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Article1521 1982-07-24 33 RATK 1 2.00 CLASS 6 DIV 11,200 m 1,200 m KACU 1 (Ratings: 40-32) (Stakes: $11,000) I *****4 Lee Tit See* f 7 (It) WF Tram -West 7 irq aDf same Twe*4k I t *****2 Leamaaa 111 SI (It) Agasam Bougoure 7 irq a Dgg -15 Ckeaai 91,521 words
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Advertisement273 1982-07-24 33 am. «BBaBIBVBVBVBBVBMMnBV>* Mm BM nW ,y^^: Wm^mW^mWmWL. nanananananananaw nana^^aan^anal nanW '^J^ m^^*^^M LanV LanW Runners, tune up your feet. The adidas A l5O pound man who runs on the road should not buy 'Los Angeles Trainer" the same pair of shoes as a 200 pound man who runs in the273 words
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351 1982-07-24 34 LEX SEOW YAM - Youngsters set to. steal some thunder SEVERAL promising youngsters are poised to steal a little limelight from the big guns Sarvindar Singh and Chua Koon Siong in the national weightlifting championships tonight at the Havelock Community Centre (7). And a good porformancp by any of them can mean the difference351 words
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Article, Illustration453 1982-07-24 34 Simon suffers a double blow Pain was more than physical FOR Simon Tan, yesterday's national schools' judo championships at the Hwa Chong Junior College was a painful event in more ways than one. Simon, of Catholic Junior College, took a bad knock on his right arm while fighting his schoolmatebrushing aside Choo Joon Kine by an ippon - 453 words
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Article708 1982-07-24 34 BRIAN MILLER - BRIAN MILLER, By Our man in Holland THE paper went on to say that Fandi has the flair and the speed to make it big in Dutch football. They called him the man with the Cruyff touch. I felt they were going slightly overboard, but,708 words
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Advertisement693 1982-07-24 34 YAMAHA PORTASOUND FAIR Come now. So much is happening at the Fair! Look what we have in store for you: '^^r isammw 1- REE classic amaha ballpen custom- made by (MSN with every PortaSound keyboard purchase. Plus exclusive^^^^r^^H Yamaha Telephone/address book to all visitors with redemption coupon (bottom of ad)693 words
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Article, Illustration415 1982-07-24 35 Hana takes fight out of Filioina SANTA CLARA (California), Fri. Hana Mandlikova overcame a shock first-set defeat to beat Filipina Pia Tamayo 2-6, 6-2, 6-0 yesterday and put thirdseeded Czechoslovakia into the quarterfinals of the Federation Cup tennis tournament. Pia surprised Hana in t ho first set by mixing aAgencies - 415 words
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Article406 1982-07-24 35 TAY CHENG KHOON - Sime Darby in shock defeat TAY CHENG KHOON By PRE-TOURNAMENT favourites Sime Darby were surprisingly beaten by Haw Par in the the Anchor Business Squash League at East Coast Recreation Centre. The writing was on the wall for S'me Darby when their number one Patrick Lee lost the first match406 words
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Article260 1982-07-24 35 TODAY'S EVENT ATHLETICS Seiko interclub championship (National Stadium, 2 p. m >. CRICKET SCA Saturday League: SCC v Police (Padang, 2.30 p. m HOCKEY SHA Dtv. Oae: PWD Club v SMFC (Tanglin, 4 p.m.). CSC 'B p v SCC B 1 (Balestier, 4 p. m). Div. Tw«: IE v Telerec260 words
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Article260 1982-07-24 35 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By AMERICAN diving and swimming coach Bill Campbell is keen to take up the challenge of rescuing Singapore diving from its depths of despondency. Campbell, 59, is a retired coach from the University of Maryland. He was a member of America's diving commit-260 words
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190 1982-07-24 35 ONE person stands In the way of diver Samnel lieow's return to the national squad coach I Kon Swee Kee, writes JANICE SEAH. Leow, 21, quit the N<iuad because he was not happy with Ron's coaching methods. He was also unset that there was190 words
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Article263 1982-07-24 35 CALIFORNIA. Frt. American Marie Meagher. world record holder for the 100 and 200 metres butterfly, left little doubt about her continued domination of the discipline here last night. She set a world-best performance for sun of *****ec.. the only swirrmer in the world to drop under oneAFP - 263 words
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Article280 1982-07-24 35 KITZBLEHEL (Austria), Fri. Two nilseeded players, Christophe Roger-Vasselln, of France, and Marcos Hocevar, of Brazil, ousted seeded opponents yesterday to advance to the singles quarter-finals of the I SSIM,IM (s2tB,#H) Austrian tennis championships. RAger-Vuselln npwt rifth-seeded Kirn Warwick, of Australia, S-4, 7 -I. Horevar defeatedAgencies - 280 words
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Article287 1982-07-24 35 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Headache for league after protests By TEN National Football League Division Two and Three matches scheduled for today and tomorrow are off after protests by several clubs involved. The league had been suspended since the Muslim fast began on June 20, but287 words
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172 1982-07-24 35 Koreans have the final on their minds THE North Koreans arrived in Singapore yesterday for the Asian Youth soccer competition, starting on July 31, with one aim to reach the final on Aug. 14, writes JOE DORAI. "We're not coming here early solely to get our players acclimatised," their manager,172 words
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304 1982-07-24 35 PETER SIOW - Cairnhill are fancied for the title PETER SIOW By THE Delta Sports Complex, venue for the interconstituency table tennis final, will set the stage for a scene of contrasts today and chances are Cairnhill will emerge with smiles and Telok Ayer, madness. The two finalists booked their date after more304 words
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Article24 1982-07-24 35 SINGAPORE Chinese Recreation "liib conceded a walkover to Indian Association C in a Singapore Hockey Association Div. 2 match at Balestier Road yesterday.24 words
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Advertisement91 1982-07-24 35 But after a returraKlotrneed IR^ to pay $2800 only. y*~~~' S ls l u rsl to V( > 'OIU-ms $300 M |IUI»»MU^ l -"^^S3r U ,J BStVfteraVe°t^n y22?r^to Mto elV> S^■^■^PW^at^^b-^ Return oHers are also «hd A x'-ji^l jSgL Jfr > /*2l when you purchase these V I*" "^•y "^^^ri91 words
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Article, Illustration392 1982-07-24 36 LEONG WENG KAM - Praying is the first act in SBC's new drama LEONG WENG KAM By THIS is not a scene at a Chinese festival ceremony where joss-sticks are burnt and food offered to spirits in hell or gods In heaven. It was the scene at the Shaanglin Temple In dm Payoh where392 words
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226 1982-07-24 36 Baby for sale racket: Four to be charged KLANG, Friday FOUR people will appear in court here next week on charges of operating a baby-for-sale racket which could have netted more than Msl million, police said yesterday. Police believe that a syndicate sold more than 100 babies over the pastAgencies - 226 words
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Article37 1982-07-24 36 WASHINiTTON, Fri. President ilt nald Reagan signed an executive order yesterday blocking a strike scheduled (or today against most of the nations major freight railroads by 85,000 workers covered by the United Transportation Union. AP.AP - 37 words
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Article, Illustration175 1982-07-24 36 Combat's Vie Morrow killed in accident HOLLYWOOD, Fri. Actor Vie Morrow, 49, best known for his role as the tough infantryman in the television series Combat was killed today in a helicoptei accident on a film location. Morrow and the two Vietnamese child actors he was carrying were killed byUPI - 175 words
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451 1982-07-24 36 Son Sann seeks more arms from China MANILA, Fri PRIME Minister Son Sann of the new Democratic j Kampuchea government said today he had receiv- j ed a small amount of I arms from China and he hoped to go to Beijing soon to ask for more. In the meantime,Reuter; AP; UPI - 451 words
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458 1982-07-24 36 WASHINGTON, Fri THE United States, in a move which could further strain relations with Western Europe, has rejected an offer by four Western European countries to cut their steel exports to the US. In a last-minute attempt to head off stiff USReuter; AP - 458 words
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595 1982-07-24 36 HONGKONG, Fri says Thach VIETNAMESE Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach said in an interview published today that Hanoi strove for improved relations with China and Asean but was ready to meet their threat to its security. Mr Thach, whoReuter; AFP; UPI - 595 words
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Advertisement239 1982-07-24 36 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Malaysia has invited two cf the big four local banks to take part in a US$l billion loan scheme. An exclusive report by BERNADETTE CHOOI. I The US Commerce Department launches a drive to push textiles in the Far East, calling Singapore one239 words
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Miscellaneous126 1982-07-24 36 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Fair. TEMP. (C) op to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 2S mln. SUNSET today: 7.1C p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 1.15 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 9 17C Cloudy MtalU 22 32C Cloudy Baagkak 25 32 C Cloudy Melkavae 3 15C Overcast Btljjix 20 28C Cloudy Mmn* 14126 words
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Article, Illustration315 1982-07-24 1 IK on.- of Milan Sladek's drrams were to rome true, It would mean many an exciting moment' for Singapore. kefka, as his fans know him, wants to find five or six "very good" people to form a mime group, batted here, that will travel and perform315 words
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Article, Illustration1711 1982-07-24 1 Dana Lam - My 1 0 nights at a mime workshop Dana Lam DEAR DIARY: Audition with Milan Sladek tonight. Imagine making faces to a celebrated and professional mime artiste. But I know I can do it if I don't get too nervous. Evening: Thank goodness, no audition after all. Only about 10DAVID TAN - 1,711 words
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Advertisement25 1982-07-24 1 Cronkite on SBC LEISURE Page 4 Karen jm on the ak road to Rome \^/jL LEISURE /^L V Do without meat OUTLOOK Pages 8, 925 words
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Article, Illustration672 1982-07-24 2 Russian clowning glory..in America What's the doyen of Russian circus comedy doing in forced exile in New York? Why, he's clowning around, of course. But, as LOUIS TOSCANO finds out, Yury Belov is no buffoon. More real acting Involved for Soviet clowns, whereas their US counterparts fay ou r buffooner>UPI - 672 words
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Article370 1982-07-24 2 TODAY: PAINTING EXHIBITION By Stanley Warren. Sentosa Wax Museum. 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Free. Until next Saturday. SINGAPORE MING POTTERY COLLECTION Robinsons', Specialist i Shopping Centre. 10 a.m. I 6 p.m. Pottery painting I demonstration. 1 p.m. o p.m. Ends tomorrow. PAINTINGS OF THE i YEAR Includes winning370 words
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Article396 1982-07-24 2 PICK OF THE DAY FAMILY LETTING GO (Ch 5. CM p.m.): Annie's best friend, Sarah, drops in fro... New York for an informal visit and makes a beeline for the boys and young men. Not liking this encroachment on her territory, Annie explodes at Sarah. As usual, there is the396 words
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Miscellaneous299 1982-07-24 2 Peanuts WiT U)AS A V I THIS BUTTERFLY LANPEP I II MIRACLE, SALLY! M ON MY NOSE. SEE, ANP THEN IT TURNEP .I fir^C r-&^ INTO AN AN6EL... YOUK NOSE TORNEP HT >' M HAN6IN6 1 INTO AN AN6EL? W\ UP SALLY.^T] Straits Times Crossword ACBOBB 3 Festival accompaniment to299 words
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Miscellaneous439 1982-07-24 2 TODAY: CRIME PREVENTION EXHIBITION Organised by Bedok RCs. At void deck of Blk 4, Bedok South Avenue 1. 4 p.m. The MP for Bedok, Prof S. Jayakumar, will officiate. HOLIDAY CAMP-CIJM-BARBECUE At St John's Island. Organised by Bukit Ho Swee Zone B RC. 3 p.m. $18 per adult, $16 per439 words
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Miscellaneous1253 1982-07-24 2 TV and Radio 1.00 PM Opening folowed by Sesame Damone should be glad to know he Street singing the following: You ?nn th. PnAw Pi. <jh«» Needed Me Fallm 8 ln Love W|th 12 111 l c t, "-ove You. Make me Love You. and 2.20 Shertodj Hohnei .Festival The1,253 words
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Advertisement462 1982-07-24 3 INTRODUCING THE MIRACLE SOLUTION SCIENTIFICALLY DESIGNED AND TESTED TO TAKE CARE OF ALL YOUR HOUSEHOLD CLEANING CHORES. POWERFULLY AND GENTLY. Captain 3 Triple Cleaner is a brand GENERAL CLEANING (a) FLOORS new formulation scientifically designed I Mix one capful ■JMHL and tested to handle effectively even the of Captain 3462 words
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Article, Illustration747 1982-07-24 4 She's all woman She is strong. She is invincible. She is woman. And years after her Am Woman hit became the feminist anthem, after years of battling prejudices and stereotypes, gracious and soft-spoken Helen Reddy feels she has achieved success in home and career, as she tells REBECCA CHUA. SHE747 words
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Article, Illustration580 1982-07-24 4 JACINTHA ABISHEGANADEN - JACINTHA ABISHEGANADEN By trainees spend long months going^ through what it's Tike in the real situations. The other topics cover babies and birds. What would normally be tedious is made into an enjoyable ill minutes for each topic, where you learn580 words
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Advertisement299 1982-07-24 4 I m M 111 I HSfcr,,-^ i IB In h^m|| j t id HMD k Hi I*s I^kHß Iris— years ahead in design and ideas Iris wall tiles are available in several forms of art They may be graphic, floral or plain but always contemporary in design Known for its299 words
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Advertisement88 1982-07-24 4 A superb story told with all the warmth, drama and beauty of life itself. THE PATRIARCH From Glasgow "A wealth of period features. It rings as to New York, from a mansion in true as a bell" SUNDA V TIMES Philadelphia to an Israeli kibbutz, "Warm, intelligent. an absorbing chronicle"88 words
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Article, Illustration1288 1982-07-24 5 Petite Karen Tan has quite a job being leader of the Singapore Youth Orchestra which will play at the International Festival of Youth Orchestras starting in Rome this weekend. But she accepts it cheerfully, even if it means having to resit her O' levels. PATRICIA1,288 words
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Article, Illustration659 1982-07-24 5 PATRICK SHEN - PATRICK SHEN 5.0.8. (Standard Operating 8u11 Starts today at Jade Reviewed by WHAT a wild film 5.0.8. is It has a vicious bite •and snap, and is wonderfully and wickedly funny, though some would say in bad taste And it plays like a659 words
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Advertisement82 1982-07-24 5 our range of I I WELDING PRODUCTS jl I m i > 7 nil i* J^i Exclusive Distributors for Stockists Distributors for tj tj TJ l.iiH J >V> v i»£*a MlllCM (\A/J BBBH HH^U VALVES ,NG DRYER v«w.n<, p,o<jocii *tw«Ki.n(|PtoaucM Cyi.ndwv.iw I i I Brand* Mad* fi000.,.. WIIVI C&\ fft82 words
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Advertisement214 1982-07-24 6 pl>i f| 111 SctRODRIL COMPANY INC On The Occasion Of The Prompt Launching Of Jumbo Drill Tender "TIGA KALI" At Marathon Letourneau Shipyard, Jurong On 24th July 1982 BUILDER: marathon letourneau offshore co. Ltd. a^^^^^^\o^ .^^t Ai9<fC 55 Gul Road Singapore 2262 o^ISSS^^T P>^° e £i^ a7 9^ c^ c214 words
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Article, Illustration425 1982-07-24 7 Liv Guanhua; TEO HAN WUE - Liv Guanhua TEO HAN WUE BEIJING: CORNUCOPIA OF CLASSICAL CHINESE ARCHITECTURE By Graham Brash. 1982. $85 Reviewed by TOURISTS in China today usually hurry through a tour of the best parts of Beijing in just a few hours. In such haste, the sights become only "floating lights425 words
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Article358 1982-07-24 7 Geoffrey Jenkins; AUTOLYCUS - Geoffrey Jenkins AUTOLYCUS A RAVEL OF WATERS By Fontana, $9.50 Reviewed by AN OBSERVATION easily confirmed by various studies on the subject is that men hardly read novels. They prefer magazines related to their hobbies or interests and will only enjoy a book if it is liberally interlarded358 words
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Article, Illustration155 1982-07-24 7 GEOFFREY JENKINS The owner of the ship has spent $20 million on his vessel and is, understandably, reluctant to have her rot in Port Stanley forever. He sends a replacement captain, who has just completed a long, singlehanded voyage in a ship similar in revolutionary design to the Jet wind.155 words
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Advertisement276 1982-07-24 7 Warmest Congratulations To PETRODRIL COMPANY INC On The Occasion Of The Prompt Launching Of Jumbo Drill Tender "TIGA KALI" Equatorial Engineering Co (Re) Ltd No 8. Kian Teck Drive. Singapore 2262 Tel *****1 1 Aft Office *****9. *****5 Telex RS ***** EQUACO Cable Add EQUENCO" SPECIALISED IN Marine and Shore276 words
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Advertisement29 1982-07-24 7 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE PETRODRIL COMPANY, INC. ON THE LAUNCHING OF "TIGA KALI" RADAR ENGINEERING CO. RADAR (SUPPLIER OF SAFETY FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT) IM-F Rangoon Road. S'por. 0821 T«l: *****8929 words
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Advertisement396 1982-07-24 7 Warmest Congratulations To PETRODRIL COMPANY INC On The Occasion Of The Prompt Launching Of Jumbo Drill Tender "TIGA KALI" ballt at MAIATION LETOUINEAU OFFSHORE PTE. LTD. from JMT ZICOM PRIVATE LTD mmm zicom equipment pte ltd Blk 3 Unit 44-46 Pandan Loop. Jurong Singapore 051 2 Tel *****22 Telex RS396 words
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Article, Illustration2071 1982-07-24 8 Meatl marv itless rvels TAN LEE LENG draws inspiration from India, Ch LAST week, I was working on Pulau Rawa, with a whole entourage of photographers, film makers, art directors, fashion coordinators, lighting technicians, producers, etc. And when it came to meal times, we all wished we were vegetarians. Why?2,071 words
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Article478 1982-07-24 9 Near-honest answers IT'S the opening-night party for a new play, the play was a bomb and there you are standing next to one of the stars. Or a friend has just written a book and after reading it, you wonder why. But the person involved naturally expects some comment. WhatNYT - 478 words
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Article281 1982-07-24 9 DEREK BUTLER - DEREK BUTLER PATRICK Martell, 37, the head of one of the largest Cognac-produc-ing company in the world, viewed the prospective evening's round of "duty" bar visiting with an experienced but somewhat jaundiced eye. This is a man who had got to bed at only 5.30 a.m.281 words
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Advertisement100 1982-07-24 8 Break the wind-trap that causes the pain Acidity is only partly th« cause o) indigsstion pain. Wind is tha main culprit. Whan your delicate qss bubbles distend ths stomsch^flnd as the ¥o°^sw~^P/^* pressure increases so does that 'full' feeling. > lead to more and more discomfort v Handy BISMAG Tablets100 words
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Advertisement129 1982-07-24 9 la prairie SWITZERLAND A Totally Unique Concept in Personal Care Cosmetics developed by Laboratoires La Prairie SA Miss EVELYN E FREY La Prairie International Beauty Consultant from Switzerland is now in Singapore to advise you personally on your face, body and hair care at: Yaohan Orchard Mandarin Hotel Plaza Singapura129 words
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Advertisement506 1982-07-24 11 Make the best 1 years of their lives the very best* Childhood. The best years. A whole new exciting world of challenge for them. So much to learn. So many th'ngs to do. And Texwood's with them all the way. With an equally exciting junior range of fun mountain the506 words
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Advertisement129 1982-07-24 11 Shop at Melwani's Specialists' Centre and enjoy up to 70% savings July 17~ July 25 G26-27, Specialists' Centre. Tel: *****54. OPEN SUNDAY 5187 Singer, ni(»\ ie star, actress and TV personality one of the world's most famous female IPH entertainers sings for you on July 23, 24 and 25 Her129 words
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Advertisement460 1982-07-24 12 APPOINTMENTS ■HITACHI ELECTRONIC DEVICES (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. I A multi-million Colour Television Picture I Tubes Manufacturing Company in Jurong I has the following vacancies for keen anc I dynamic people who seek rapid advanceI ment and job satisfaction. ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL CLERKS (MALE /FEMALE) I Minimum 3 GCE O level460 words
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Advertisement1062 1982-07-24 12 W v "Hi ~"^~TT Tilt Li fTTi/'fl lCf^ £Tl^S^OvPii £Jlibp><S l^f* \\f\ /did 1 H AL>C dLScJUXLIdIIIJCS) [AC 1 11 1 Management Consultants in a wide range of services including: executive recruitment, organisation and corporate planning, financial management, manufacturing, production and project management systems and procedures, market surveys, data processing1,062 words
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Advertisement986 1982-07-24 12 Coopers &LyDr3rX3 Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Executive Bj Selection, Marketing and Economic Studies.986 words
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Advertisement643 1982-07-24 13 APPOINTMENTS Merchant Banking I Samuel Montagu Co. Limited 1 Samuel Montagu Co Limited, a maior UK Merchant Bonk and a member of the Midland Bank Group is expanding its operations in Singapore and has recently established a new Merchant Bank under its own name We invite applicants tor the following643 words
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Advertisement869 1982-07-24 13 H THE SGV GROUP SGV-Goh Tan Pte Ltd K H| Professional Executive Recruitment Services fIBI SO Our client, a well established manufacturing organisa- Stt fIP lion in consumer electronics, invites applications from Mr ■t results oriented marketing sales professional in taKt up the jp following positions: Ml I REGIONAL I869 words
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Advertisement1135 1982-07-24 13 f r S3__ PHILIPS jVy'v.'/'A- V Our DP Department operates an IBM 4331 Group II in the > r^r-r J !fTT DOS/ VSE Environment. Thii will be upgraded to a dual 4331 II r .r«-» 'j> configuration in January 1983. We have implemented and are I ['!vl L'fy f rN1,135 words
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Advertisement712 1982-07-24 14 APPOINTMENTS i ROOM "I AT QTHE TOP-^V ZaBMB^Ba^BBBBBBBBV Tandon Corporation is a US Company which designs, manufactures and markets random access disk-drives and floppy disk recording heads for the computer industry world-wide. It was founded in 197S and, within 4 years, it has captured the bulk of the total floppy712 words
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Advertisement543 1982-07-24 14 I SS STRAITS STEAMSHIP I BJ invites applications for the appointment of Bj I E.D.P. AUDITOR I H The Group's growth and diversification of business activities H B has resulted in the need for sophisticated financial H H management and control procedures. We therefore seek an H B E.D.P. Auditor543 words
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Advertisement1178 1982-07-24 14 In m 1 ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER wum^, Salary Package Around SsBo,ooo P.A. Incentive Car Our Clients are a major multinational financial leasing company. They arc in the proem of expanding their portfolio in the Ascan rceion and arc now seeking a well-qualified financial services executive to fill the number two1,178 words
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Advertisement591 1982-07-24 15 APPOINTMENTS Applications ore invited from Citizens/Permanent Residents of Singapore ond Citizens of other Asean countries for the posts of:--(A) TECHNICIAN (WORKS APPRENTICE) (B) ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN (TECHNICIAN GRADE) with a starting salary of $455 in the scale ($455x20A $495/$660x40A $940/$980x40A*****) Holders of Technician Diploma m relevant course and GCE 'A' Level591 words
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Advertisement650 1982-07-24 15 A leading contract furniture company is look- ing for suitable candidates to fill the following positions:--1) ADMINISTRATIVE/ PURCHASING OFFICER To report to the Admin Manager and be resiMinsible for all aspects of local and overseas purchases, factory and general office administration. Qualification and experience Qd "A' I^vel with good credit650 words
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Advertisement614 1982-07-24 15 Engineers we have a future^|lB§F company that respects your initiative and intellect and otters you an opportunity to grow The company must also be inventive and innovative. We invented the integrated circuit and paved the way for the microchip technology. In the Automatic Test Equipment (ATE) market we are the614 words
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Advertisement633 1982-07-24 15 J^U- PHILIPS j j-..*, We are a large multi-national organisation •i .-3 n forefront of electronic technology. r i. i c na c n Singapore significant il'i'i'^H**"^^ manu actur I M) marketing Z~\i~l t",i jV.f f r activities covering a diversified range of :fe .*|*R '-'.'^i products from consumer electronics633 words
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Advertisement874 1982-07-24 16 APPOINTMENTS ECONOMIC FRENCH-SINGAPORE 1 I £iJ DEVEUJPMENT gg™™ 0F I ll±=iH RfiAßn TECHNOLOGY (FSI) The Economic Development Board in collaboration with the Government of France H is establishing the FSI for the training of technicians in the field of Electro-technology. H The Institute will develop strong emphasis in control engineering,874 words
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Advertisement1021 1982-07-24 16 THE CENTRE FOR COMPUTER STUDIES (CCS) OF IMGEE ANN POLYTECHNIC invites application for the posts of SENIOR TEACHING ASSOCIATE and TEACHING AC7OCI ATE to lecture in various subjects for the Diploma in Computer Studies course. The Centre for Computer Studies is a strategic component of the Government's concerted computer education1,021 words
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Advertisement634 1982-07-24 16 SB A m-;or international bank invites applications for the following senior management positions in its offshore branch in Singapore: I 1. HEAD OF OPERATIONS 1 2. INTERNAL AUDITOR 55 Qualifications and Experience |R POSTI. fflL Minimum r> years banking experience, 2to 3 years of which in a supervisory capacity in634 words
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Advertisement532 1982-07-24 17 APPOINTMENTS With an Air Force Career the sky's the limit. Air Storeman/Storewoman Technical As an Air Storeman/Storewoman Technical (AST), your duties will be in the logistics area of preparing and maintaining inventory and stocks situation. Identifying requirements for specialist mechanical transport, aircraft and engines. Documentation of purchases, repair and manufacture532 words
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Advertisement790 1982-07-24 17 APPOINTMENTS OUR COMPANY We are a well established Consultancy Firm involved in a variety of proiects locally and presently engaged m expanding existing overseas commitments in this region OUR NEEDS Consequently we need for our local office suitably qualified applicants for the following positionsQUANTITY SURVEYOR Candidates for this position should790 words
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Advertisement185 1982-07-24 17 Complete Computer Systems NCR Singapore, a subsidiary of NCR Corporation ot USA. is one ot the world s leading manufacturers ot data processing equipment ranging trom minicomputers to large on-line mam frames NCR s Field Engineering Division m Singapore has a team ot professionals performing installations, repairs and maintenance work185 words
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Article, Illustration638 1982-07-24 18 DEAR Uncle Otak, How are you? This is the first time I have written to you. I read Kids and Things almost every week because it is very interesting. I am the second youngest in a family of four children. I am the only girl in638 words
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Article112 1982-07-24 18 When I go to sleep She comes creeping silently onto my bed and goes to bed with me And after a while, She will silently leave my bed Oh! Moon, lovely, beautiful moon The moon with her usual smiling face of gold She is as sweet as honey.112 words
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