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Title Section14 1982-07-28 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8214 words
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Article414 1982-07-28 1 LESLIE FONG; LEE KIM CHEW - LESLIE FONG and LEE KIM CHEW By MX J. B. Jeyaretnam yesterday came perilously close to being sent to the Attorney-iieneral for possible criminal prosecution for a breach of parliamentary privilege but saved himself at the very last minute by saying "sorry" to the414 words
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Article, Illustration1235 1982-07-28 1 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM, Our Energy Correspondent By But revisions of vari MRT linos to be built in tandem?: P. 12 VC offenders may face stiMer portal tie*: P. 13 WHY some were loft out Of HDB flat balloting: P. 12 6 BARRING periods of temporary1,235 words
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Article161 1982-07-28 1 ALMOST 3.000 domestic households in Sing? pore are using over 2,000 inits of electricity a mon! As a measure how wasteful such households are, each of them is using as much electricity as a dozen five-room HDB flats. They will now have to pay through the nose for161 words
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Article78 1982-07-28 1 THE basir unit by which electricity coir imption is measured is the kilowatt hour. This moans that each unit metered and appearing on the monthly PUB bill is eqnhmleal to 1,000 watts binned in an hour. One kWh unit is the amount of electricity that would be78 words
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339 1982-07-28 1 Israelis launch land, sea and air attacks BEIRUT, Tuesday ISRAELI forces attacked Beirut from land, sea and air today as United States envoy Philip Habib arrived in Jerusalem to conduct increasingly desperate negotiations to get the Palestinian guerillas to leave the besieged Lebanese capital. As Israeli gunners kept up a339 words
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Article49 1982-07-28 1 KICK-OFF time Is this Sunday. In The Sunday Times. Far Andy Capp and a clutch of the favourite comics you mayhave though: you'd never see again. Funny Burs Bunny. Sardonic Felffer. Witty Wizard of lz. Devastating Garth. They're In this week's Sunday Times. D*n't miss them.49 words
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Article64 1982-07-28 1 LONDON, Tues. Fire and more than 20 small explosions rocked one of London's largest department stores early today, forcing the closure of the Strand and showering ash on Trafalgar Square and Covent Garden. The cause of the fire was unknown, but Deputy Fire Chief Dennis WillmottUPI - 64 words
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Article64 1982-07-28 1 LIVERPOOL, Tues Violence erupted here today as gangs of youth* began hurling bri'-Ls and stones at police In Toxteth scene of of bloody rioting In July last year when 251 policemen were Intared. Police said today's outbreak of violence followed an attack on a policemen by64 words
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318 1982-07-28 1 New CPF cash helps more people to own homes LABOUR Minister Ong Teng Cheong explained j yesterday how contribu- i tions to the Central Provident Fund play "a pivotal role" in Singapore's economic growth and help more people own homes. Speaking in Parliament, Mr Ong, who is also the j318 words
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Article, Illustration326 1982-07-28 1 THE government is considering phasing out all amusement centres, beginning with those near schools, the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Culture, Mr S. Dhanabalan, told Parliament yes- terday. The proposed move is -in view of "the undesirable influence these amusement centres have over schoolchildren326 words
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Article43 1982-07-28 1 6 WHAT is the point, may I ask, of preserving our physlcalinfrastructure intact, if we were turned into another Poland, Kampuchea or any satellite appendage of a modernday imperialist power? question posed by a reader in Forum: Page 17.43 words
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Advertisement96 1982-07-28 1 52 pages today Miss Universe Back Page SUMMARY WORLD NEWS 3, 4, EDITORIAL II LETTERS 17 BACKGROUND 18 TIMES BUSINESS 19,22- 34 CLASSIFIEDS 25-35 COMICS 14 CAUSEWAY 15 SPORTS 3*-» The resettled unsettled Reporter PAUL JANSEN, In America on a World Press Institute fellowship, writes of the ghosu* that still96 words
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Article502 1982-07-28 2 Inflammatory letters OFFICIALS in the Ministry of Culture have been receiving many abusive, anonymous letters on censorship ever since the findings of the Review Committee on Censorship were revealed. But the Minister of State (Culture), Major Fong Sip Chee, added that there were sensible letters as well. "This time,502 words
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Article208 1982-07-28 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE new electricity rates announced by Dr Tony Tan are virtually painless to all but energy wastrels, and are in line with the conservation policy. The new system of quarterly price adjustments is also welcome. It makes the inevitable price increases easier to cope with208 words
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Article63 1982-07-28 2 CULT COMEBACK RELIGIOUS sects are making a comeback in America. In a country which was deeply affected by the 1978 tragedy in Guyana in which 900 followers of Rev Jim Jones died, many cults are recovering lost ground. But public resistance to their re-emergence to positions of prominence is63 words
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Article307 1982-07-28 2 Billie rates McEnroe BILLJE Jean King says John McEnroe may lose his No. 1 rating in the men's tennis circuit because he doesn't practice enough. "I don't think he's been working out and I don't think he takes care of himsfif enough," said Billie Jean. "I think it's going307 words
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Article335 1982-07-28 2 SCOPE FOR EXPANDING TRADE WITH CHINA CHINA offers excellent new market opportunities for Singapore exporters, especially with the Western economies in the midst of recession. This is because the Chinese economy is to some extent insulated from the stagnation facing the West, said Mr Chan Chee Seng, Senior335 words
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Article568 1982-07-28 2 Sudan offers refuge PRESIDENT Jaafar Numeiry of Sudan has offered refuge to the estimated 6,000 Palestinian guerillas besieged by the Israelis in west Beirut. The Sudan News Agency quoted Mr Numeiry as saying his offer "would safeguard the perpetuation of the Palestinian revolution and enable the Palestinians568 words
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Article309 1982-07-28 2 New drama award THE drama festival this year will feature an award, newly created, for Best Production. The Culture Ministry, organiser of the annual event, hopes that this award for each of the four language streams will encourage more interest and upgrade standards. There will be two dramas309 words
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Article153 1982-07-28 2 Highway robbery THE first highway robbery this year occurred on Monday night and the victims included 11 Singaporeans. They were among 40 tourists in a tour coach travelling along Yong Peng-Muar road. At 11.15 p.m., the driver stopped along the highway to change a punctured tyre. They153 words
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Article158 1982-07-28 2 Reviving calligraphy MR LEE KHOON CHOY, Senior Minister ot State (Prime Minister's Office), and Mr Ho Kah Leong, Parliamentary Secretary (Ministry of Education have agjeed to do their bit to revive public interest in calligraphy. They will take up the brush at the Singapore Calligraphy 1982158 words
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Article, Illustration476 1982-07-28 3 KHARTOUM, Tuesday PRESIDENT Jaafar Numeiry of Sudan has said Palestinian guerillas now besieged by Israel in West Beirut could go to his country to regroup themselves, the Sudan News Agency (Suna) reported last night. The agency said it had been told by Mr Numeiry thatReuter; AP; AFP - 476 words
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224 1982-07-28 3 5 African states ask to be on 'poor list' ADDIS ABABA, Tues. Africa's economic situation has become so grave that five more states have appealed to be listed among the world's least developed countries (LDCs), a top African economist said today. Mr Adebayo Adedeii, executive secretary of the Economic CommissionAFP - 224 words
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185 1982-07-28 3 TEL AVIV, Tues. Prime Minister Menachem Begin yesterday expanded his coalition in the 120-member Israeli Parliament from 61 to 64 members, giving him a firm majority for the first time since last year's rltvtions. The three- man. ultranaiionalist Tehiya (Renaissance) Party joined the government toAP - 185 words
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Article69 1982-07-28 3 BEIRUT, lues. The Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) has yet to reply to an offer by President Jaafar Numeiry of Sudan to provide a haven for their guerillas besieged in West Beirut. Palestinian sources said today the PLO is unlikely to take up the offer because MrReuter - 69 words
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Article67 1982-07-28 3 TRIPOLI, Tues. The opening of an Organisation of African Unity (OAU) ministerial meeting was delayed again today by a deadlock over the presence of Polisario guerillas who are fighting for possession of the western Sahara which is under Moroccan rule. Ministers were locked in negotiations overReuter - 67 words
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Article, Illustration43 1982-07-28 3 PALESTINIAN gunners opening up with an antiaircraft gun at Israeli jets in Beirut on Monday. The Israeli planes, in repeated swoops, hit an arms depot, from where a black cloud of smoke was rising in the background. MM picture.43 words
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386 1982-07-28 3 Venezuela raises oil output after talks collapse CARACAS, Tuesday VENEZUELA has gone ahead and raised oil output following the recent failure of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) to reimpose formal production quotas, official statistics here showed. Output averaged 1.87 million barrels daily in the week ending July 20,Reuter - 386 words
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Article190 1982-07-28 3 Now Iran hails peace efforts LONDON, Tues. Iranian Prime Minister Hossein Mousavi said yesterday his country would welcome peace efforts aimed at ending the Gulf war on the basis of an Iraqi withdrawal from Iranian territory. Mr Mousavi, however, did not mention the overthrow of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein who,Reuter; AP - 190 words
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Article30 1982-07-28 3 HAVANA. Tues. Cuba will start withdrawing its troops from Angola after South African forces pull out of Namibia and not before, Cuban President Fidel Castro said yesterday. AFP.AFP - 30 words
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106 1982-07-28 3 LONDON, Tues. Former Iranian navy head Admiral Mahmoud Alavi. who was jailed for alleged links with US intelligence agents, has been pardoned along with 92 other political prisoners, Teheran newspapers said today. They said the prisoners, all convicted by military tribunals, were granted amnestyReuter - 106 words
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180 1982-07-28 4 GUERILLAS SURPRISE VIETS AND SEIZE VILLAGE BANGKOK, Tues. Cambodian resistance fighters surprised a Vietnamese force inside Cambodia and seized control of a key village near the Thai frontier. Colonel Yam Supon. the guerilla commander, said about 300 Vietnamese troops were at Ban Soriya when the surprise attack began yesterday. HeUPI - 180 words
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274 1982-07-28 4 Perez warns against sudden cut in Cambodia aid united NATIONS, Tuesday UNITED Nations Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar said yesterday that any sudden cut-off in humanitarian aid to the people of Cambodia could lead to a recurrence of serious shortages and undo what had already been achieved. Addressing a meetingReuter; AFP - 274 words
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Article556 1982-07-28 4 Fears ties with China and S. Korea may be affected TOKYO, Tuesday PRIME Minister Zenko Suzuki, faced today with an i/ficial Chinese diplomatic protest at revisions of textbook accounts of Japanese military conduct, and the imminent arrival of a South Korean delegation on a similarReuter; UPI - 556 words
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Article424 1982-07-28 4 BEIJING Tnes. Aa an American tourist group looked on aghast. Chinese passengers and crewmen aboard a hijacked civilian airliner fought a desperate battle In mid-air on Sunday with five hijackers, who blasted a hole In the side of the plunging aircraft before being overwhelmed. An424 words
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Article72 1982-07-28 4 THE CHINESE Communist Party announced in Beijing yesterday the firing of Chemical Industry Vice-minister Yang Yibang, the highest ranking official thus far removed from office in the drive against economic wrongdoings. Mr Yang was found to have illicitly cooperated with an imposter from Hongkong who swindled himUPI - 72 words
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Article74 1982-07-28 4 PRIME MINISTER Indira Gandhi left New Delhi yesterday for her first visit to the United States in 11 years to convince the Reagan administration that India is not a Soviet ally and is truly non-aligned. She is expected to stress that India wants to be friendsUPI - 74 words
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Article64 1982-07-28 4 A SOUTH African supreme court judge found mercenary leader Colonel "Mad Mike Hoare and four other soldiers of fortune guilty in Pietermaritzburg yesterday of air piracy charges in the botched coup attempt against the Seychelles last November. But judge Neville James said allegations of South African governmentUPI - 64 words
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Article88 1982-07-28 4 A SOVIET parliamentary delegation led by Deputy Speaker of the Supreme Soviet Antanas Stasevich Barkauskas arrived on Monday in Jakarta to patch up diplomatic relations with Indonesia following last February's Soviet spy scandal here which resulted in the expulsion of a Soviet embassy military attacheReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration258 1982-07-28 4 WASHINGTON, Tues. Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger yesterday met Indonesian Defence and Security Minister General Mohammed Jusuf for talks which included the modernisation of Indonesia's armed forces. Defence officials said regional security issues were also discussed in the context of Indonesia's membership in Asean.Reuter; AP - 258 words
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61 1982-07-28 4 Kai Yau pays courtesy call on Suharto JAKARTA, Tues. Mr Chan Kai Yau, the new Secretary-General of Asean, paid a courtesy call today on President Suharto. They exchanged views on Asean affairs, an Asean spokesman said. Mr Chan of Singapore succeeded Mr Narcisco Reyes of the Philippines who has completedAFP - 61 words
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Article27 1982-07-28 4 CANBERRA, Tues. Australian Defence Minister lan Sinclair will visit Singapore, the Philippines. Thailand and Malaysia from tomorrow to Aug 12, the Defence Ministry announced. UPI.UPI - 27 words
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331 1982-07-28 6 Equal cuts in N-arms call endorsed by Reagan WASHINGTON, Tuesday UNITED States President Ronald Reagan yesterday endorsed a resolution that supports equal reductions in the US and Soviet nuclear arsenals instead of a freeze on current levels of nuclear weapons. Mr Reagan yesterday also assured Congress that he was takingAP - 331 words
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Article76 1982-07-28 6 A BRAZILIAN says he has launched a hunger strike since Saturday to press his demand that Pope John Paul n pp»-sonally accept a donkey v >ffered as a gift two years ago. Damiao Galdino de Souza, 42, who arrived in Rome on Sunday, gave the donkeyUPI - 76 words
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Article48 1982-07-28 6 A M-Y EAR-OLD farmer beat 40 younger participants to win the fifth annual screaming contest held in the north-western Italian town of Monforte D'Alba over the weekend. Carlo Rappalino's voice boomed to 124 decibels normal conversation is 50 decibels as 4,000 spectators listened. AP.AP - 48 words
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Article89 1982-07-28 6 FEMALE dancers at a bar in Little Falls, Minnesota, who allowed military men to put dollar bills in their G-strings, will have to earn their tips with their clothes on, police say. Mr Gordon Wheeler, the owner of the camp store bar, was charged onUPI - 89 words
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Article46 1982-07-28 6 AMKRICA'S first astronaut baby, a boy, was born on Monday to astronauts Dr Rhea Seddon Gibson and Robert "Hoot" Gibson at Clear Lake Hospital near the Johnson Space Centre in Houston. Mrs Cibson became the first of eight women astronauts to give birth. AP.AP - 46 words
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175 1982-07-28 6 Extension of one year on grain -sales- WASHINGTON. Toes. Inlted States President Ronald Reagan has derided on a year's extensloa of the existing agreement covering sales of US grain to the Soviet Union rather than negotiate a new pact, an American television network said yesterday. CBS News said the administrationAP; UPI - 175 words
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Article75 1982-07-28 6 WASHINGTON, Tues. The US warned yesterday it would impose fishing sanctions against any nation which hunts whales after a worldwide ban takes affect in 1986. Dr John Byrne, US commissioner to the International Whaling Commission, said the US has laws to prohibit the importation of fishAP - 75 words
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Article42 1982-07-28 6 BUENOS AIRES, Tues. Gen Mario Menendez, who commanded Argentine military forces on the Falkland Islands, has been removed from the army High Command while a commission investigates the loss of the islands. Argentine army Commander Gen Cristino Nicolaides said. AP.AP - 42 words
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295 1982-07-28 6 Recession yet to bottom out, US told DALLAS, Tues WEST German Economics Minister Otto Lambsdorff said yesterday the US recession had not yet hit bottom and predicted the world could face a depression unless there was a swing away from protectionism. The minister, on a tour of the United States,Reuter - 295 words
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Article33 1982-07-28 6 NORFOLK (Virginia). Tues. North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) naval commander-in-chief for the Atlantic, Admiral Harry Train, has resigned. US navy headquarters announced today. His successor has yet to be named. AFPAFP - 33 words
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Article61 1982-07-28 6 SAN SALVADOR, Tues. US Assistant Secretary of State Thomas Enders ended a secret two-day visit to El Salvador yesterday as President Ronald Reagan prepared to certify continued US aid here President Reagan must certify the US aid based on whether enough progress has been made inAP - 61 words
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Article36 1982-07-28 6 Our essential ex parts to you are hockey players and cold fronts. Oar main imports from you are baseball players and acid rain. Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau to an American audience36 words
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357 1982-07-28 9 BRUSSELS, Tuesday OFFICIALS of the European Community and steel companies face tough internal strains as they try to conclude a new agreement on steel exports to the United States, diplomatic sources said. West Germany is resisting pressure to cut its steel exports toReuter - 357 words
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210 1982-07-28 9 IX)NDON, Tues. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and other Conservatives are reported to bo angry because the national Falkland Islands remembrance service yesterday had a peace theme and did not glorify the victory over Argentina. One report said the service at St Paul's CathedralUPI - 210 words
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Article29 1982-07-28 9 I THINK we have pat the railways back on the roads. Tra de union lea der Terry Duffy on the end of the British Rail strike.29 words
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Article138 1982-07-28 9 Coup bid general sues the PM MADRID, Tues. Spain's Supreme Court agreed yesterday to hear a lawsuit against the Prime Minister and the Defence Minister from a general sentenced to 30 years in jail for his part in last year's abortive coup. Lieutenent-General Jaime Milans Del Bosch, who is appealingReuter - 138 words
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320 1982-07-28 9 VIENNA, Tuesday A UNITED Nations meeting opened yesterday to plan for an "age of ageing" in which the old, outnumbering the young for the first time in history, will have to be supported by a shrinking work force. The two-weekReuter - 320 words
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274 1982-07-28 9 60 airlines to raise fares by up to 7 per cent lATA GENEVA, Tuesday INTERNATIONAL airline executives agreed today to raise passenger fares by 2 to 7 per cent at an emergency meeting held to discuss how to stave off record losses expected to reach US$l.B7 billion (Ss4 billion) thisReuter - 274 words
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Article147 1982-07-28 9 Poland's cost of living doubles WARSAW, Tues. Official figures yesterday said the cost of living in Poland had more than doubled in the first half of this year and sanctions by the West were pointed at as the cause of "serious difficulties." "Economic restrictions undertaken by the United States andUPI - 147 words
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Article69 1982-07-28 9 MOSCOW, Tues. The American wife of Russian hunger striker Yuri Balovlenkov left Moscow today after failing to win Soviet government permission for him to join her in the United Stales Mrs Elena Balovlenkov. who arrived a week ago from Baltimore, said Soviet emigration officials told MrsReuter - 69 words
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Article48 1982-07-28 9 BRUSSELS, Tues. .'iropean Common Market ilgjres released yesterday showed 10.3 million people unemployed in June an increase of 1 ger cent in nine of the (immunity's 10 member countries. Figures for Greece were not included because of its different labour market and registration system. UPI.UPI - 48 words
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Advertisement331 1982-07-28 9 the Race is on!" v^ Your chance to put Singapore on the Sl v» N^ map in world sporting events. w^ /"^""V The quest for national pride through competitive sports means a lot of hard work S^ However sheer effort and determination are not >w >v I J Talented sportsmen331 words
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366 1982-07-28 10 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA By SINGAPORE will probably not be dropped from the US Generalised System of Preferences when the programme is renewea in 1985, a visiting US trade envoy said yesterday. Dr Harvey Bale, assistant US trade representative for international investment policy,366 words
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Article271 1982-07-28 10 GOVERNMENT bodies and other agencies involved in promoting the reading habit and sale of books should meet to discuss how book prices can be reduced. Major Fong Sip Chee, Minister of State (Culture), in calling for this dialogue yesterday, said high prices might well be the271 words
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Article, Illustration39 1982-07-28 10 Another point raised by Maj Fong Sip Chee was government censorship of imported publications. He said the above statistics provided by the Culture Ministry would "break the myth that the government has been repressive and Intransigent on the matter39 words
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519 1982-07-28 10 Ministry beset with hate letters OFFICIALS at the Ministry of Culture have been receiving many abusive, anonymous letters on censorship since the findings of the Review Committee on Censorship earlier this year. This was revealed by the Minister of State (Culture), Major Fong Sip519 words
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283 1982-07-28 10 SINGAPOREANS and visitors to Singapore can expect more hygienic and wholesome food served in cleaner eating places in the years ahead. A senior public health inspector of the Environment Ministry, Mr Yeo Eng Kok, said yesterday that Singapore's growing status as an international283 words
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190 1982-07-28 10 Syllabus will be easier for Muslim pupils THE Islamic Religious Knowledge svl'abus which will be taught to secondary three and four Muslim pupils from 1984 is expected to be simpler than the old one. This is to make it easier for pupils, most of whom are in English stream schools,190 words
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Article128 1982-07-28 10 A MASS vaccination (or about 600 Muslims, intending to go for the pilgrimage the Ha], was carried out at the Muslim Religious Council's (Muis) office in Empress Place during the past two days. The vaccination was carried out by two health officers from the Environment Ministry.128 words
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Article332 1982-07-28 10 Record 32 win PMs book prize THIS year's Prime Ministor's Book Prize award for top bilingual students will go to 32 winners, making this the highest number of recipients so far. The annual award for bilingual excellence started eight years ago. It will be presented at the SEAMEO Regional Language332 words
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Article158 1982-07-28 10 Sleeping teenager punched awake A TEENAGE boy was awakened by punches and kicks from two men who had accompanied a couple to a Toa Payoh flat to look for their missing son. Isaac Seeranjeevi Joshua was sleeping in his grandmother's flat at Toa Payoh when labourer Vairavasundaram so Sundaram, 24,158 words
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301 1982-07-28 10 A FORMER managing director of Crescent Impex Pte Ltd told the High Court yesterday that he had no reason to doubt that a consignment of sugar for Somali, arrangea by the company, had been shipped. Mr Joseph Tan Kwang301 words
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271 1982-07-28 11 Number of May visitors up nearly 6 pc OFFICIALS of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board (STPB) can breathe a little easier Nearly 6 per cent more visitors came to Singapore in May than in the same month last year. This was a relief to the board as April saw no271 words
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Article54 1982-07-28 11 KKWKK tickets will be sold for the special $1 million first prize Singapore Sweep in September 2.4 million instead of thr usual 3 million This means a better chance for someone to become that lastant millionaire. Of course, he will have to pay $2 instead of54 words
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Article, Illustration451 1982-07-28 11 EVELfN NG - EVELfN NG By Social Services Correspondent THREE years ago, Captain Ruth Pascoe of the Salvation Army was so moved by the loneliness, poverty and spiritual need of some senior citizens in Chinatown that sne started a get-together for a group of them. The group,451 words
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Article466 1982-07-28 11 SINGA, the courtesy mascot, ought to hop on SBS service No 213 to meet the driver whose courteous ways, we have been told, are hard to beat. The driver is so popular that a Siglap resident called the Courtesy Hotline yesterday to say people466 words
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200 1982-07-28 11 Death-fall worker 'did not use his safety belt- A STEEL and Iron worker, Mr Ng Kam Kong, 21, plunged to his death while working on the roofing of the Joo Chlat Complex worksite on Nov 7 last year, a coroner's court heard yesterday. The court was told that Mr Ng200 words
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224 1982-07-28 11 A CAR driver, involved in an accident in which two woman pedestrians were killed and another injured, yesterday agreed to pay damages totalling $77,000 in settlement of civil claims against him. The High Court heard that at about 8.% a.m. on Nov 3.224 words
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510 1982-07-28 11 THE JACK CHIA CASE Company 'lost $1 m in its first year of operation' JACK Chla-MPH Ltd; its chairman, Mr Jack Chia; Sunwell Pte Ltd (a JC-MPH subsidiary); and Mr Liew Shou Kong (a director of both JCMPH and Sunwell) are being sued for about $9 million for an alleged510 words
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Article, Illustration14 1982-07-28 11 COURTESY HOTLINE RESPECTFULNESS without courtesy and good manners becomes laborious a bustl,- 7 Confucius14 words
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325 1982-07-28 12 1,200 firms, 21 govt bodies take to computers ABOUT 1,200 companies have installed computers. These range from mini-computers to large systems. Seven ministries and government departments .irnl 14 statutory boards haw ihrir own systems. Four of (hem had expanded their facilities and six had now systems installed in the past325 words
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200 1982-07-28 12 THE Housing Board has taken measures to improve the water pressure in more than 1,200 blocks of flats with low pressure, the Minister for State (National Development), Mr I-ee Yock Suan, said yesterday. The HDB is installing an additional main pipe with separate200 words
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2008 1982-07-28 12 Reporters: LESLIE FONG, PHILIP LEE, IRENE NGOO, LEE KIM CHEW, AHMAD OSMAN and RAY DHALIWAL Jeya says sorry to the House 'Parliament is supreme and the rule of law must prevail' A HUSH fell upon the House when Law Minister E.2,008 words
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Article, Illustration295 1982-07-28 12 CONSTRUCTION of the proposed Mass Rapid Transit system in Singapore may be staggered in such a way that part of the second line could come on stream shorth after the first line is completed. t omnium ci t ion* Minister Ong Teng C'heong said regardless of295 words
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Article119 1982-07-28 12 THE Ministry of National j Development is looking for more sources of supply for beef and mutton to ensure that prices remain stable. This is an additional safeguard. The ministry is I confident that supplies will be adequate in the future as the countries i supplying Singapore are119 words
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311 1982-07-28 12 Reasons for being left out of flat balloting AN APPLICANT for a Housing Board flat caa find himself excluded from balloting while others with bigger regisr tration numbers get ahead of him. The Minister for Stat^ National Development Mr Lee Yock Suan, yesterday explained how this could happen in reply311 words
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127 1982-07-28 12 Hawkers pay only $10 for removal of refuse HAWKERS in Housing-' Board estates pay only' $10 a month to the Environment Ministry for col-^ letting and disposing their., refuse much less than i the $20 minimum charge"; levied for the same scry- ice for non-domestic* 1 premises. This was disclosed127 words
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Article299 1982-07-28 12 SINGAPOREANS should be advised to prepare for old age long before they face the problems, Health Minister Howe Yoon Chong told Parliament yesterday. The average citizen, said Mr Howe, should not be allowed to remain a work-horse all his life, but should make plans on299 words
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Article, Illustration666 1982-07-28 13 Buffer fund helped to offset fuel oil price increase CONSUMERS have been sheltered from increases in PUB electricity tariffs in the last 18 months, despite higher fuel oil costs. PUB has been able to hold down monthly electricity bills by drawing from a666 words
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322 1982-07-28 13 VC offenders may face stif fer penalties VIGILANTE Corps mem(hts can expect stiffer penalties soon for < jmmitting offences. iVtention of up to 40 days and fines of up to $200 have been proposed in now schedule of offences and penalties under the Vigilante Corps (Amendment) Bill introduced by Home322 words
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173 1982-07-28 13 THE Housing Board will use machines to clean all its housing estates if a pilot project in Ghim Moh estate is successful. A full-scale evaluation of these machines in use is being carried out in Ghim Moh estate, Minister of State (National Development),173 words
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269 1982-07-28 13 THE government will not encourage extending the service of a retiring civil servant to Dec 31 just for him to qualify for the 13th month annual wage supplement. Finance Minister Hon Sui Sen told Mr Eric (neon* (Toa Pay oh) he269 words
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143 1982-07-28 13 WHOLESALERS and re'ailers of liquor are no longer required to get government approval to renew their licences. Their businesses will be automatically renewed if no objections were lodged with the Liquor Licensing Board. New applicants for liquor licences, however, must continue to advertise their143 words
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Article74 1982-07-28 13 TWELVE government Bills were introduced yesterday. These are: Judges' Remuneration(Amendment) Bill, Charities Bill, Parliamentary Pensions (Amendment) Bill, Trustees (Amendment) Bill, Residential Property (Amendment) Bill and the Land Titles (Strata) (Amendment) Bill. Others are: Vigilante Corps (Amendment) Bill, Telecommunication Authority of Singapore Bill, Regulation of Employment (Amendment) Bill,74 words
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1567 1982-07-28 14 Law to check abuse such as WP suit against ex-MP THE Societies Act was amended yesterday to prevent a political party or any registered society from initiating legal suits without first ensuring that it had the money to meet the legal costs that it1,567 words
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Article63 1982-07-28 14 A TOTAL of 28.685 people 25,779 men and 2,906 women have applied to become pilots with the Republic of Singapore Air Force since 1973. (>' these. 908 vwrc for flyin(? training. MMM MiniMer Goh Chok TonK said in leply to a uuestion from Mr Eric63 words
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Advertisement274 1982-07-28 12 PETER CHEW'S Yo*kfike.tSt**Gt*ebe,s& One-touch recording magic from National! The new National I NV-300EN video recorder is as compact and v < v. ;•;•;•>:•:•?>:-:•: inexpensive as the y r i smaller VCRs, yet K ~^^^BT gaga— w^W^W^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ incorporates most of HiHiiHBHiHHHHHI the features of the National ij; EKB I^HI larger models.274 words
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Advertisement91 1982-07-28 13 v«*» '^L\\^f^^^ \y y>\ bW W ■Baln^HßHßß^Bm. -^S^^^k \^^r^,^m \^rjok I^^. .^^mMmm BBT .^4 V'B9 51 0PC^^fef||jpjs^J 2_~_ > Y7BO-5050PC^^^^^^^^^J \"t ''Ww > =^ftfc% s^tk Rf u_- AquartzA tyj^M /k&^J{ [JM$mJJ t M\ I R#i% SH^^^mP L* I"*!^^^1 mm i I Sole Agent Service: Thong Sia 'S) Pte Ltd 4th91 words
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Advertisement716 1982-07-28 14 UIC Computer announces the all-in-one computer system. TheHMCif&OO is the only comprehensively-packaged business microcomputer. v V^rjk ff? EBBifßßa^a^aSaJ fl^H 11 B*£ H H II nUißft #aY H B .77 j i iWl"""»aißJEa^jLAji2^B a^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H £4aU&_^C'tt am *m am -*1_ am. a* a^av m Ban. a^KJ^aW m. ■a^k Kaßmßam m Bar *f716 words
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Miscellaneous93 1982-07-28 14 Bringing Up Father By Bill KtvaaaghC Hal Camp 1 KAARRV MM/ PIP ME ASK ~¥CO? hJO— THAT'S VVHV 1 Blo— Me By Chic Young X COOKIB AND I I'lf THAT'S NOTTnuE'l f SEE... WE DONT EVEN AGREE Alley Pop By Dmre Oraue THERE SURE A AN' SINCE I'M SICK AND93 words
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559 1982-07-28 15 WORKING sessions on the basics of computers and the impact of technology in AUPE's education programmes; SERIES of workshops to let nurses, clerks and administrative staff and Telecoms workers know what the effect of computers and other technology would be on their Jobs;559 words
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123 1982-07-28 15 EIGHT Burmese seamen were yesterday acquitted on charges of drug trafficking after the prosecution withdrew the counts against them. They were Them Aung, 42, master of the vessel, Nviini Tin, 22. Chit Sein, 42, Aung Zak, 22, Ko Lwin, 42, Myint Them, 32. Aung123 words
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Article43 1982-07-28 15 A FORUM on Buddhism and Morality will be held at the National University of Singapore on Saturday at 2 p.m. It is being organised by the NTS Buddhist Society and will include topics such as Buddhism as a social philosophy.43 words
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262 1982-07-28 15 PAUL WEE - Four hurt in two separate knife attacks PAUL WEE By Home Affairs Desk FOUR people, including a man and his two sons, are being treated in the Singapore General Hospital for serious stab wounds following two separate knife attacks on Sunday and Monday night. One victim, Mr Tan Hong Buck,262 words
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205 1982-07-28 15 11 Singapore tourists in bus robbed by highway gang JOHORE BARU, Tues. Eleven Singaporeans were last night robbed by six gunmen when their tour coach broke down at the Yong Peng-Muar highway near here. They were among 40 tourists and two drivers on the bus robbed of a total ofNST - 205 words
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Article, Illustration300 1982-07-28 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Four convicts, including a Singaporean, due to be hanged this week under the Internal Security Act (ISA), today obtained a stay of execution from the High Court. Mr Justice Hashim Yeop Sani granted the order this morning which was later servedNST - 300 words
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Article, Illustration70 1982-07-28 15 40 HOUSES DESTROYED BY FIRE MOKK than 320 people were made homeless when an afternoon fire, fanned by strong winds, razed at least 4i houses In Kuala Lumpur yesterday. A series of explosions rooked the area, sending thousands of residents In the blazed kampung off Jalan Campbell fleeing from theNST - 70 words
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Article125 1982-07-28 15 AIRBUS FOR KUCHING ROUTE KUCHING, Tues. Malaysy.n Airline System yesterday announced two daily flights from Kuching to Singapore in its new flight schedule for Sarawak following the introduction of Airbus operations here from Aug 1. A Boeing 737 would leave at 8.35 a.m. and an Airbus at 2 p.m. FromNST - 125 words
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370 1982-07-28 15 Taha murder case: Court order challenged KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday MOHAMED Nordin bin Johan, 33, one of the five men charged with the murder of former Negri Sembilan Speaker Datuk Mohamed Taha Talib, has filed an application challenging the validity of two certificates issued by the Attorney -General at the TampinNST - 370 words
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Advertisement216 1982-07-28 15 When you buy Essogas, you're getting full weight and full Tk ■knl value. Now our new seal on the cylinder is your guarantee that you are getting your full moneys worth without risk of being l^^^Kß^KMmXi lidn^LnP -< 3ffHff -S shortchanged by unauthorised suppliers. i .^^^^^^F' A Before each cylinder216 words
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Article488 1982-07-28 16 A welcome move I by PUB on prices DESPITE the euphoria in some circles over the current oil glut and the disarray in Opec, Dr Tony Tan is being no more than realistic when he tells us that oil prices may be expected to rise relentlessly.488 words
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Article, Illustration1952 1982-07-28 16 DIMITRI SiMES - How not to play the Soviet card DIMITRI SiMES 'Moderation, not belligerence, is the way to handle the Soviets' COMMENT By Of The New York Times Madman's far from hurt by Lebanon war There is a real and present danger that, instead of moderating Soviet behaviour, Mr Reagan's policies will1,952 words
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Article, Illustration615 1982-07-28 16 Flora Lewis - Alliance has 'never been so frayed' Flora Lewis By AFTER their testy relations with President Carter. European leaders who thought President Reagan would lead the alliance to a smoother course have been startled into anger and distress. Tensions have been growing since Mr Reagan's European trip last month. all theNYT - 615 words
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Advertisement51 1982-07-28 16 OTHER PEOPLE MAKE ORGANS LOWREY MAKES MAGIC LCHVREY r; Gem Organ (Italy) Sss9o abovo Lowrey Piano (USA.) 552,890 above Thomas Grayson (H.K.) 552,900 (also for rental) Hire Purchase available up to 24 months LOVREY /MUSIC HOUSE PTE LTD UNIT 221. 2ND FLOOR. PLAZA SINGAPURA.-;, 33/5665 88 ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE 092351 words
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Advertisement357 1982-07-28 16 Confucius said H V^H fl^B^^^^ff^pH^^^^H lf a man correc f m nis °wn Derson H H I^^^V H D^^^P I I I tnen there will c obedience without orders being given, but if he is not correct in his nwn person, there will not oe obedience even though orders iAiii#357 words
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261 1982-07-28 17 The sea should be the first line Defence tactics and the enemy... IT IS interesting to note the "Noble" (No Beachhead Lost to the Enemy) warefare concept mentioned by Mr Chan Kwee Sung (ST. July 22). Mr Chan has probably misunderstood what Fibua is all about and why we need261 words
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Letter73 1982-07-28 17 LET not the desire to treat students like adults go to the extent that there be a lack of discipline in school. I come from a junior college where some students do not tuck in their shirts, shout at the top of their voices and bang73 words
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332 1982-07-28 17 THE letter from your reader Chan Kwee Sung (ST, July 22) must be music to the ears of potential aggressors. The reader, undoubtedly a fellow patriot and Singaporean, is prepared to fight for our country but only up to the perimeters of our332 words
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93 1982-07-28 17 Shock at continued killing of whales IT IS inconceivable that any country should want to exploit an animal, especially one at the brink of extinction. More so, when it entails the brutal slaughtering of whales, a defenceless, friendly and intelligent animal. I was shocked that Japan, Russia, Norway and Iceland,93 words
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Letter68 1982-07-28 17 I AM pleased to learn that the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (ST. July 20) has some good movies lined up for telecast. Keep it up! Since Pops in Germany did not pass the censor, SBC should try to acquire Top of the Pops, a British musical series. I68 words
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Letter40 1982-07-28 17 WE are ardent fans of the TV series Ultraman and Monsters from Outer Space. We missed certain episodes when the series were telecast some years back. Would SBC kindly consider repeating the programmes. ULTRAMAN ADDICTS Singapore i*K40 words
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190 1982-07-28 17 Attending courses only to please principals THE Institute of Education's in-service courses are purportedly run for the benefit of teachers. Many of them, howewer, find such courses of dubious value and attend them only to please their principals. Generally, teachers attend these courses not because they are genuinely interested but190 words
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273 1982-07-28 17 Get together and solve the problem PLEASE refer to your article "Residents must pay to get rid of others' rubbish" (July 19, 1982). I would like to clarify that the "crates, baths, tyres and big boxes" left all over the place in Changi Gardens Complex are from some of the273 words
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Letter44 1982-07-28 17 NO one seems to use the overhead bridge at the Bukit Merah Interchange because it is at the wrong place. The bridge should be built across from the interchange to the entrance of the NTUC Supermarket instead. CONCERNED Singapore M«44 words
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124 1982-07-28 17 REFERRING to someone as "Sir" is simple courtesy, not excessive courtesy. "Sir" does not need to follow every word uttered. I do not think Mr Michael Liew, in addressing our taxi drivers, suggested excessive use of the word. Saying "Sir" is not derogatory it is124 words
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82 1982-07-28 17 Many in US use the word 'sir' I REFER to Mr Lee Nyuk Sze's letter (ST. July 22) in which he said that the Americans, English and Australians do not address their salesmen, porters and butchers as "Sirs." Let me inform you, Sir, that I have just returned for a82 words
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63 1982-07-28 17 PHONE BOOKS Have thinner edition IS there any particular reason why the TAS should issue two bulky editions of the Singapore Phone Book in a year? A good deal of paper, money and manpower can be saved if a thinner midyear supplement is issued. The additional entries in the supplement63 words
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Letter104 1982-07-28 17 NOW that Hanyu Pinyin seems the rage, how about a telephone directory in Hanyu Pinyin? K. H CHAN Singapore IMS THE Straits Times welcomes letters from reader*. All letters mutt include the writer's signature, full name, address and telephone number, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced,104 words
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237 1982-07-28 17 $199,000 house valued at $295,000 IN 1980, I bought a 980 sq ft flat in a 20-year-old development in Orchard Road. I paid $199,000 for it. The previous owner had paid $120,000 for it about a year before that. The transaction was completed in January last year. This month I237 words
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Advertisement141 1982-07-28 17 "It oil storied with o $500 fixed deposit. Got an assured niaji intorost roto on a $500 fixed deposit with CCS. No investor is too small. After all, today's small amount becomes tomorrow's large amount. Especially if you put it to work for you right from the start with CCS.141 words
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Advertisement395 1982-07-28 17 Mr Mrs i TanSri&PuanSri 2UIQ LimThiam Loy KhooTeck Puat are pleased to announce the engagement of their son their daughter Ronald Elizabeth on July 28, 1982 This evening, experienwaskwbk sensation at the Carria&Bar. rir~T he showbiz sensation is Chevy, r *4& m c most dynamic duo in town. ifl A395 words
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Article, Illustration1113 1982-07-28 18 US cults go underground into respectability IN A NATION that long ha* sheltered unorthodox religious views, a new generation of sects is steadily widening its influence across America and stirring up controversy wherever followers settle. Revulsion over the 1978 cult tragedy in Guyana in which 900 followers of the Reverend1,113 words
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671 1982-07-28 18 WHEN Reverend John Murray founded America's first Universalist Church in Gloucester, Massachusetts, in 1774, mobs threatened his life and a town meeting voted to expel him. Curses "and sometimes stones followed his steps," one account notes. Rev Murray had to sue in court671 words
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Article, Illustration406 1982-07-28 18 Public distrusts group's counsel sessions THE historic Fort Harrison Hotel rises 11 stories above Tampa Bay in this resort town of 100,000 that likes to call itself "Sparkling Clearwater." But bubbling under this idyllic scene at Clearwater in Florida is an intense controversy over the Church of Scientology, a worldwide406 words
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225 1982-07-28 18 'Let's treat them as good neighbours' SEITLERS saw the river criss-crossing beneath snow-covered peaks and called the area Paradise Valley. Then last year, the Church I'niversal and Triumphant bought a 4,86*-heetare ranch. Now some longtime residents fear trouble may be brewing in this Park County valley in Montana. Most church225 words
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Article168 1982-07-28 18 CHURCH UNIVERSAL AND TRIUMPHANT California. Church officials uon't discuss membership, although estimates place it at between SJH and V>,m. Church leader Elizabeth Clare Prophet, 43, known as "Guru Ma" or simply "Mother," married church founder Mark Prophet, who died in 1973, and is now Mrs Francis. Church doctrine Is a168 words
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Advertisement273 1982-07-28 18 An exclusive hotel reservation service for businessmen travelling with Singapore Airlines. Introducing the SIA Premium Accommodation Plan Singapore Airlines has long been ■■■P aW "flJF^fo Jakarta Borobudur Intercontinental known to offer excellent standards of jw^J^? Jakarta Mandarin service both on the ground and in the air. 1 1 A^^jMt^ Kuala273 words
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Article113 1982-07-28 19 NEW YORK, Tues. Three major banks yesterday cut their pi me lending rate by another halfpoint to 15 i per cent, the lowest level in over a year and a half. Manufacturers Hanover Trust Co of New York, the fourth largest US commercial bank, made theUPI - 113 words
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Article29 1982-07-28 19 TAT Lee Finance has announced that as at the end of June, 1.21 per cent of its issued share capital is in the hands of foreigners.29 words
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Article30 1982-07-28 19 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has asked Folex Industries Bhd about the publication of the company's Explanatory Statement, which was delayed last year because of unforeseen circumstances.30 words
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Article27 1982-07-28 19 MALEX Asbestos Cement. Bhd will change its name to Malex Industries Bhd from July 30. Certificates bearing the former name will still be valid.27 words
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Article72 1982-07-28 19 GENTING Bhd has formed five new companies, three incorporated in Singapore and two in Hongkong. The three in Singapore have an issued capital of $2 each while the two in Hongkong have an issued capital of HK$2 each. The Singapore companies are Genting Equities (Singapore) Pte Ltd, Genting72 words
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Article105 1982-07-28 19 BEIJING, Tues. China's exports in the first half of this year totalled US$lO.2 billion (5521.4 billion), an increase of more than 10 per cent over the same period in 1961. But imports dropped 19.7 per cent to US$7.B billion. The China Daily said sales abroad of ChineseReuter - 105 words
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Article76 1982-07-28 19 TOKYO, Tues. Japan's industrial production dropped for the second quarter running in the April-June period, the first six-month decline in five years. The Ministry of International Trade and Industry said the poor half-year performance indicates there will be no quick economic recovery for Japan. Preliminary figures released byAFP - 76 words
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Article94 1982-07-28 19 JAKARTA, Tues. The Trade Ministry has extended incentives to Indonesian coffee producers willing to export to non-quota countries. A spokesman said: "Indonesian exporters who manage to sell coffee to countries outside the International Coffee Organisation (ICO) will get an equivalent share of coffee export quota to ICOmembers." HeUPI - 94 words
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Article126 1982-07-28 19 LUXEMBOURG, Tues. Consumer prices in the European Economic Community rose 0.7 per cent in June, a relatively low monthly increase and a sign of the continued slackening of inflation. The EEC Statistical Service said the inflation rate for the year ending in June was 11.1 per cent,AP - 126 words
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312 1982-07-28 19 Singapore Land not selling Clifford Centre SINGAPORE Land has denied persistent rumours that it is selling or has sold the prestigious Clifford Centre. Mr Alan Davis, its general manager, said Clifford Centre is not up for sale. Neither is any other building belonging to Singapore Land on the market, he312 words
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512 1982-07-28 19 FRANKFURT, Tues. Grundig, the leading West German consumer electronics group, is to step in to help rescue Telefunken. iho loss-making consumer electronics subsidiary of AEGTelefunken, the Federal Republic's second largest electrical AEG, which ls fighting to stave off financial collapse, has beenFT - 512 words
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374 1982-07-28 19 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By CHINA offers excellent new market opportunities for Singapore exporters, especially with the Western economies currently in the midst of the world recession. This is because the Chinese economy is to some extent insulated from the economic stagnation facing the West, said374 words
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386 1982-07-28 19 THERE should be more fixed-rate issues in Singapore to stimulate the growth of the capital market here and to provide investors with a wider range of financial instruments in the primary and secondary markets. This call was made by Mr Nicholas Carp, director386 words
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301 1982-07-28 19 MALAYAN Cement Bhd's earnings in the first half of the current financial year have leapt sharply ahead, thanks to better contributions from the group's operating companies. Unaudited group pretax profits for the six months to May 31, 1962 rose by nearly 64301 words
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162 1982-07-28 19 UK abolishes all controls on hire purchase LONDON, Tues. The British government has abolished all hire purchase controls from midnight tonight in a move aimed particularly at helping the depressed motor industry. The decision, announced by Trade Secretary Lord Cockfield in the House of Lords today, was welcomed by makersReuter - 162 words
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Article218 1982-07-28 19 Sime gets local Hertz franchise THE Hertz Corporation has appointed Sime Darby Services Pte Ltd to operate its car rental franchise in Singapore and Brunei. This development follows closely the appointment of Pernas Sime Darby in May to handle its franchise in Malaysia. The appointment was formalised in an agreement218 words
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Article482 1982-07-28 19 Prices end easier in quiet trading SINGAPORE: LACK of follou- through baying Mid some profit-taking after a steadier opening caused share prires to close generally easier In a day of quiet trading. The Stock exchange Industrial share Index lost 2.78 points to 5*5.93. Among Industrials and financial*, DBS482 words
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Article67 1982-07-28 19 iousU-ad Bhd Minlop lad lUlnm i~ *rrc -3 -4 C*C En* (iathrir Bhd NBT -3 ♦6 CCM FAN Hsw Par Nat I run 1 5 ('•ld Storagr (irnttnKs Im-hrapr Bhd PMC ■2 ■1 "»n Mr, tothnuuis i Trading M WerlLs -4 -3 -4 Peril* Plant StmbShip67 words
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Article29 1982-07-28 19 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties Plantations Mining Deb/ Loans Up 14 4 2 1 Down 58 6 7 7 5 1 3 anon 22 6 2 1 1 229 words
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Article41 1982-07-28 19 I) Keramal 570 -45 M Cement 330 -30 Keck S.tiK 310 -30 Spore I and 685 -25 Kuala Sidim 300 -20 Hon( Leong Ind 525 -15 Sel Properties 406 -12 DBS 750-10 NST 750-10 Sea View 404 -6 PMC 336-6NST - 41 words
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Article33 1982-07-28 19 Sh.nKr. I MO +10 Slh M.ia Ind 310 10 l.rnnK llu.l 280 ♦10 H l.eoaf Credit 400 +6 (.ulhn. 386 +6 M Rr.ourcri 174 +8 H Leone 680+5 N.I Iron 825 533 words
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Article27 1982-07-28 19 M U I 282.000 City Dcv 219,000 Promet 172,000 S Land Warrants 148.000 Haw Par 125,000 Total turnover: 3.19 m Tola) value: $8. 92 m27 words
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Article44 1982-07-28 19 July 26 July 27 BT Indicator: *****4 *****5 ST Industrials: 687.60 684 94 ST Finance: 1639 33 *****0 ST Hotels 1063.08 1061.88 ST Properties 592.84 587.85 ST Minings: 230.79 230.72 ST Plantations: 848.35 845 78 OCBC: 616.52 611.87 SES Ind: 508 71 505.9344 words
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Advertisement76 1982-07-28 19 Every hour of the day, somebody is turning on a IM.rl'l lOrBr)| iHB B B B packaged air conditioner. Which is hardly.surprising, considering that we're the largest consumer electronics group in Japan. So when you start on your next building project, rely on the proven efficiency, economy and reliability of76 words
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Advertisement865 1982-07-28 20 MMMMf -^—r t^t /\m r^^l X 1 T^ The Employees l^L W I Much of the Company's success is attributed to I M A I^VW Ifl c Origins the invaluable services rendered by the team of IM^II m f A*^ Hong Kong Teakwood Works (Singapore) hardworking and dedicated employees W865 words
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Advertisement408 1982-07-28 21 Ay w W IW*^WSS i^Si^ al effort Manufacturing Plants < S> Singapore —Hong Kong Teakwood Works (S) Pte. Ltd. V iScJU 'lif* •Al.A'li l&it <V Malaysia Syarikat Malaysia Wood Industries Sdn. Bhd. jf\l|i IB II Bn■] i lU tSM ImJwLi V HB^^^. B/i i' s H- >ny Kong Hong Kong408 words
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Article2365 1982-07-28 22 Sing apore closing prices SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Gr 1 Net 1»82 Last Div P/E Vol Day 1 Hifb Low Company S.l* +or- (000) High Low 350 247 Armi 281xd 2 217 27.2 4 282 281 Alcom 115 37 05.8 233 164 Allied Choc 167 7.0 15.0 308 248 BA2,365 words
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Article648 1982-07-28 22 SHARE prices finished mixed with an easier bias on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in another round of sluggish trading. Prices opened at below overnight levels. Apart from a slight rebound in selected counters towards the noon close, values were generally softer for a greater648 words
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Article30 1982-07-28 22 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties Oil Palms Tins Up 26 3 2 5 Down 30 3 5 1 1 unrh 21 1 2 rubbers E rubbers Deb/Loans 7 330 words
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Article1458 1982-07-28 22 BID and after price* officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified INMHTBIALS Aeaa (3.108 3 1(S) (30) 3.20 (13) 3.12(2)310 AlaimHi (3.105) AleaaKl.oSßl.o9S) ACMr1,458 words
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Article347 1982-07-28 22 STOCKS closed near their h un K n 112 China Light 1530 unrh day s lows yesterday, extend- city Hoie^ ing Monday's losses, mainly aW"*.T«— ?*> due to a lack of reaction to ijg Back recent interest rates cuts both P h cemeni "^Xo o?" here and in the347 words
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Article465 1982-07-28 22 PRICES closed mainly weaker yesterday, although the industrial sector was generally firm, brokers said. The All-Ordinaries index was 3.2 points all at 475.0 and the resources index 6.0 points down at 355.2 whi'e the industrials index was 0.2 point up at 622.8. Brokers said the market was influenced by465 words
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Article171 1982-07-28 22 SHARE prices closed gpnerally steady in quiet trading at the securities exchange of Thailand yesterday, dealers said. The Book Club index dropped 1.27 points to 93.12 on a turnover valued at 11 3 million bant Bangkok Bank, Siam Cement and South Asia Fibre closed unchanged at 208. 205 and171 words
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607 1982-07-28 22 SHARK prices switched direction on the Singapore stock market yesterday after gaining more than 13 potato In the last three days of trading. Although trading started j on an encouraging note, with prices at about overnight levels, the pace could not be sustained even607 words
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Article1476 1982-07-28 22 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to tbt Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Tunes Settlement Contracts are quoted after the world "sett" Big Board deal1,476 words
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Article352 1982-07-28 23 THE US Sing dollar opened at S2 1290 10 and was traded to a low of S2 1280 90. then taken to a high of 52 1410 20. before easing back lo close at S2 1370 80 in the Singapore forex market yesterday Trading was fairly active352 words
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Article441 1982-07-28 23 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on July 27: t'S DollarslSpotl Offer Hid 7 days lit) 11 1 month I- 12 2 months 12 11/16 129/16 3 months 13 3/16 131/16 6 months 14 3/16 14 11/16 9 months m M 12 months v n Dai.441 words
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Article24 1982-07-28 23 THE Average rate at which major Singapore bank* are currently prepared lend to their best customers Is 11. 7J per cent.24 words
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Article32 1982-07-28 23 Rubber July 27 Singapore: Aug: 176.25 cents (down 0.25 cent) Malaysia: Aug: 196.25 cents (down 0.25 cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 330 tonnes (down 56 tonnes)32 words
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Article146 1982-07-28 23 CHINfSK PrtriM* Kxrfcaage, Singapore, Boon dating price* per IM kg yestertUy. («ronit all: Bulk fob $94 00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $106.00 sellers, new drum fob $110.00 sellers. (•pr»: Mixed (loose) $48 00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $315.00 sellers, Sarawak146 words
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Article207 1982-07-28 23 THE KIUIBAK marVf-i (or gold deliverable in Singapore opened at $24,629 and closed al $24,311 yesterday In the Far East, uold opened at *****5 50 356 50 eased to $354 00 354.30 and cloaed at W55 00 355 SO by lunch lime The market re-opened at $355 00 $355.50.207 words
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Article194 1982-07-28 23 THE STRAITS tin price was again unchanged at MJ29.15 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering down 56 tonnes to 330 tonnes. The overnight London market was steady with forwird buyers slipping £5 to tt,340 per tonnes. LONDON: There was a continuation of influential borrowing interest during194 words
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Article159 1982-07-28 23 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market firmed on covering in fairly active trading yesterday, dealers said. In August and September, south rose $5 to M 5667 50 per tonne and central the same amount to $662 50 in August. In October, south and central were traded159 words
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Article33 1982-07-28 23 LONDON: Copper prices on Monday (previous in brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £***** (£886.00): sellers £865.00 (£*****). Three Months buyers £879 00 (£9OOOO. sellers C 879.50 (£9OlOO. Market Itae: Easy Sales: 18.850 tonnes33 words
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Article37 1982-07-28 23 Man Prl New York 7 338 7 238 7.40S 7.30S Zurich 7 038 7 1211 7.13S 722S Tata Mm Singapore 7 318 7 208 742S 730S Closing prices in US dollars B»vee: CrcaVi Masc, Vporr37 words
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Article678 1982-07-28 23 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly lower yesterday, with August RSS One buyers quoted at 176.25 crnts per kilo, down 0.25 rent (in Monday's floso. Freer offering caused prices to eased during morning trading but some Inro buying helped to check the decline. The afternoon session s.tw678 words
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Article104 1982-07-28 23 tAS .-X .-.X Ml «H II ;MMc'V Ml I. -MM I .MM I.l' .MR In .MM J<i iMHSO 1 1 lofi palWtl II '..I. p.IU-ii H i..np.U«, II b« pal Wl II b,n |«lkll .1 <..!. |»ll,t. II li.n pallrli .1 1.^p.11,1. ,1 1.,np^1,., \u«u.l Kuttrll Mlhi104 words
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Article359 1982-07-28 23 PRICES weakened in the stock market yesterday, reflecting the yen's setback against the US dollar and the overnight decline on Wall Street. Dealers said trading was restricted by the deadline yesterday on margin trading for deliveries due this month. The Dow Jones average shed 5.90 to 7198.04 points, on359 words
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Article684 1982-07-28 23 LEADING shares on the London Stork Exchange yesterday opened easier after the dull performance of Wall Street overnight, dealers said. Engineering companies were weak, Tubes falling 8p to 88 and GKN losing 7p to 138. John Brown shed another 3p to 42 and others to lose 2p or 3p684 words
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Article339 1982-07-28 23 NEW YORK. Mon. Stock prices closed lower and trading slowed to its slowest pace this month as investors moved away from the market amid disappointing money supply figures and poor corporate earnings. The Dow Jones industrial average slipped throughout the day and finished with a drop of 5.13339 words
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Article319 1982-07-28 23 AMSTERDAM. Mon The stock exchange started the week quiet in the absence of major news affecting the market, dealers said. Friday's easier Wall Street close, a little changed US dollar and uncertainties on the course of US interest rates were the underlying factors for mostly lower prices, they said.319 words
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Article336 1982-07-28 23 ZURICH, Mon. IJomestic share prices closed steady in lack-lustre trading, with little news affecting the market, dealers said. The strong Swiss franc kept foreign investors away from the stock market and Swiss investors remained on the sidelines because of continuing ecomonic uncertainty, they added. News that the City of336 words
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Article119 1982-07-28 23 THE stort. market was mixed yesterday, with the commercial and industrial index unchanged at at 90.39. IVn... I Acoj* Mlmnf 0 0019 ***** Anil, Phil 0003 unrh Ap»« Mining B 0001 unch AlluCon B l< unrh 8.CU1.. (iolil OOOli •0 0001 Bun PrUolrum ***** unch Brncurtcon B 3550.05 CIXP119 words
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Advertisement886 1982-07-28 23 Bhupunkt Car Stereos. TTie Dollars. And the Sense. \i i ul.ini <■. our prices serm high But listi Blaupunkl perform and you'll understand wh> Blaupunkt's revolutionary KM circuiin is so scnsiiix rrproducn > i w.il i Irai sound in even weak signal areas li^ rx< < l lrm overload capacity886 words
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471 1982-07-28 24 NEW YORK, Tues. United States corporate profit reports for this year's second quarter indicate that the recession is still choking many of America's key industries, although the figures do show some pockets of strength in the economy. Earnings have been "a terribly mixedNYT - 471 words
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Article120 1982-07-28 24 TOKYO, Tues. Brideestone Tire Co Ltd said its after-tax profits for the fire* half year ended June 30. 1962, is believed to have risen 40 per rent from 6.37 billion yen (SJS4 million) in the same 1961 period, despite its plan to write off part ofReuter - 120 words
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370 1982-07-28 24 Australia seeks to reactivate uranium mining SYDNEY. Tues. The Australian economy may be depressed, but there are occasional glints of sunlight in the encircling gloom, yesterday being one of them with the federal government giving final approval to the opening of the big Jabiluka uranium mine in the Northern Territory.FT - 370 words
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Article171 1982-07-28 24 Venezuela may seek foreign help CARACAS, Tues. Venezuela may have to seek foreign capital and technology to develop its huge heavy oil deposits, according to central bank president Leopoldo Diaz Bruzual, an influential government economic adviser. In the first official indication that the South American oil producer may open theFT - 171 words
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408 1982-07-28 24 BANKS and merchant banks have until the middle of next month to subscribe to the 50 million shares being offered by the Export Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ECICS). The one-month extension from the initial deadline of July 17 will allow those institutions which have408 words
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300 1982-07-28 24 CONTRARY to directors' warnings that shareholders of Alexandra Holdings should not be too optimistic about prospects for the second six months ending March 31, the group has turned in a second interim performance which is better than the buoyant results of the first half. The300 words
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229 1982-07-28 24 NEW DELHI, Tues. The Indian government yesterday announced investment decisions worth a total of 210 billion rupees (5J46.2 billion) on various projects under its annual plan for 1982-83, showing a 21 per cent rise over investment for the previous year. A major shareFT - 229 words
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312 1982-07-28 24 More banks hit by closure of Saudi concern RIYADH, Tues. The number of banks affected by the closure last week of a Saudi Arabian money changing and travellers' cheque business is rising. Yesterday, it emerged that the total international exposure is approaching USS3OC million (SS63O million). The Dammam-based business ofFT - 312 words
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Article119 1982-07-28 24 ZUKICH, Tues. Swissair incut red net losses of 71 million Swiss fi.incs (Ss74 million) in the first six months of this year, against 11 million franc losses in the same period last year and net profits of 34 million francs for 1961. Losses from flight operationsReuter - 119 words
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530 1982-07-28 24 NEW YORK, Tues. "Advice is worth what you pay for it," runs the old saying. If this is true, then some of the world's poorer countries must be getting very good advice from investment banks, which these days can command fees ofFT - 530 words
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Advertisement816 1982-07-28 24 YAMAHA PORTASOUND FAIR Come now. So much is happening at the Fair! Look what we have in store for you: FREE mJL. wtt > FREE classic Yamaha ballpen custom- made by (ROSS wmmmmmm^^^^ \mm+^/ with every PortaSound keyboard purchase. Plus exclusive^^^^r^^H H^ A S Yamaha Telephone address book to all816 words
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Advertisement681 1982-07-28 25 Sr^lfT^ 2^l?p m WATES: CLAS.IF.CATION CROUP k. >ix jT^p^ /yk gfS^J A/p>J I It. -J I t, -'I I A ff^\ efr 1 1 2 30 pm for Sundoy Times) S«m.-Displo» Mm $48 00 Strops T,m^>.' B Personal Services A Merchandise V^^l^^O^J^OJfUOJrl I jj*)lj^^ (jh^3\^^'Qy mom^^^m^Monda^V^d"' D'*p'°» c Ac^comniodetion A681 words
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Advertisement200 1982-07-28 25 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing ISL AND MARBLE WORKS. Marbletop made to order any size shape colour *****74 *****11 I ride all enquiries welcomed Trlex H.S ;»228 ISM AH PENG TAT FURNITURE specialised In custom made kitchen cabinets, wardrobes, bedroom suites and office partitions Tel *****54 STARLITE SLIMLINE BLINDS HollVp Awnings200 words
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Advertisement789 1982-07-28 25 100 UNITS. STOCK learancr Sale 40 v below normal price single twin-door refrigerators, room alrcondltloners. washing machines/dryers and freeters All units with guarantee. Rental available from $20 Call at: 193 East Coast Road Tel *****51/ *****88 ELEtfTROLUX FLOOR POLISHER Tip top condition $400 ono Brand new Contact *****05 I 30p789 words
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Advertisement713 1982-07-28 25 FLEMINGO MASSAGE a STEAMBATH ::4K< 5 Orchard Road (Opp Mandarin Hotel) Tel *****01 10amto8pm OUEENS S HEALTH CENTRE, Massage/Sleambath 4th floor. Queen's Hotel Tel *****80 SALON CATALINA MASSAGE Ladies It Gentlemen 319 A River Valley Road Tel *****98 29 Beauty Culture I Sp TV*T HAIRDESIGN CENTRE SPECIAL COUPON Cut this713 words
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Advertisement700 1982-07-28 25 PAINTING HIGHHISE BUILDING offices, factories and cleaning of exterior walls Please contact Lena 4M5855. 900 am to 5 00pm RE-PAINTING HOUSES. OFFICES and Factories Reasonable price Call for free quotations Tel: *****14 REPAINTING YOUR HOME. Offices. Factories at reasonable price Call *****56/ *****50 for more details SPECIALISED IN H3ME and700 words
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Advertisement638 1982-07-28 25 SALES. RENTAL. REPAIR, spray painting for fridge, alrcondit inner cooker Trade-in available Holland Refrigeration. *****38 SPECIAL OFFER! NEW alrcondltloners for sale $680 Rental $28 Electrical, refrigerator, alrcondltloner. plumbing and repair *****36 CAMNMLL AMCONOmOMNG a Refrigeration Sale, service It repair all types alrcondltloners refrigerators. Tel *****58 SALE. SERVICE. REPAIR and install638 words
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Advertisement531 1982-07-28 25 SALE OF SURPLUS STEEL MATERIALS Interested parties are invited to submit their offer to purchase the following Mild Steel Sections. Mild Steel Angles Qty 10 x 100 x ISO x 6m 25 pcs 10 x 90 x 150 x 9m 13 pcs 10 x 75 x 150 x 6m 10531 words
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Advertisement266 1982-07-28 25 MACHINES FOR SALE 21 MMM 60" between centre lathe. IS" swing x 40" between centre lathe, brand new Japanese radial drill, diameter 1 3/4" Contact Allan Wong lei *****34 between 9am and Ipm HYDRAULIC PRESS BRAKES. 8' x 1/8" $27,000 10' x 12C! $32,000. 10' X 3/16" $42,000. 12' X266 words
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Advertisement532 1982-07-28 25 Genuine Clearance Over $100,000 flnr jewrlry m white yellow gold (9k.Mk.|gk) >et with blur sapphires, nittlti. rmrrald.s and diamonds rUhjl 1 hraielet.vnerklaresetr Any offer for whole/perls considered Please pho..e 737M11 lor sppo.nl I" GRANITE EXPLOITATION A fully contained ■rantta Wand seeklMK interested paftsM M plolt li>r limt; term investment Experienced532 words
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Advertisement560 1982-07-28 25 LOCAL BUYER LOOKING for nn sumrr u.hml' .>f all kinds in Uric quantities Immediate cash on inspection Distress liquidated and discount stocks of especial interest Contact Kirn at *****K1 or ZV> 1: 573 after of flee hours) COCKTAIL LOUNGE IN Orchard Road for takeover $90,000 including rent, fixe.! amounting $33,400560 words
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Advertisement585 1982-07-28 26 lii Q Employment 66 Situation! Vacant a) Professional ft Executive Progreeaive local trading company SALES EXECUTIVES for paper products, construction machinery and shelving equipment Requirements c I >r<lirttted. ilynamlc and self motivated personnel with own InuMport c Reward prospect for promotion and i omix-tlllvr remuiirrHtiim kMereeted plsass write with full585 words
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Advertisement493 1982-07-28 26 >KDBS INTERNAL AUDIT CLERK QUALIFICATIONS At least 4 GCE O' level credits including English and Mathematics. Preference will begiven to candidates with at least 2 years auditing/ accounting experience DUTIES To carry out internal auditing of the Bank's and its subsidiaries' operations for management control purposes under the guidance of493 words
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Advertisement593 1982-07-28 26 FRASER ft NEAVE 5 (8) PTE LTD I I The person Is responsible for L the timely submission of 7 I field sales data, on a monthly basis and on an ad -hoc basis. 7 I respond to Information 1 I needs as Identified by sales executives as well as593 words
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Advertisement477 1982-07-28 26 1 1 HARPERS i TRAVEL/TOUR EAST 1 1 Urgently requires j 1. CLERK CUM CASHIER 2. CREDIT CONTROL ASSISTANT I Requirements: I a Age 18 and above I a Minimum 4 OCE 'O' fi level Preferably with n credit In MathemaI tics il Pleasant looking and 0 courteous 1 Applicants477 words
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Advertisement486 1982-07-28 26 A LARGE JAPANESE TRADING COMPANY has vacancy for a FEMALE GENERAL CLERK a GCE 'O' level or Its equivalent a Age between 17 20 years a Able lo type at least 30 wpm a Working experience not necessary. Salary will comniensurste with experience. I Interested applicants ara invited to eubmrt486 words
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Advertisement588 1982-07-28 26 A faat sipanding printing factory al Kallang Industrial Basin requires 1) OFFICE MANAGER graduate with leadership qualities a Able to organise and work Independently under pressure. a Must be honest and reliable 2) PURCHASING CLERK ASSISTANT a Preferably with book-keep-ing knowledge a Ability to type Is essential a Knowledge of588 words
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Advertisement580 1982-07-28 26 TAYLOR DIVING (S.E.A.) PTE LTD A Wall Established Multi National Company with offices m Jurong mvttes applications tor the following I poet:ACCOUNTS CLERK REQUIREMENTS a Age 21 and above a OCE o level wllh LCC Book-keeping c Oood command of English a Able lo type a Minimum 2 years' experience580 words
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Advertisement733 1982-07-28 26 A French Restaurant is looking for h ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT a Preferably active and pleasant female, age 25 and above a Must have knowledge In Book-keeping, typing and general administration a Preferably with some experience in restaurant operation a Terms are attractive Applicants are requested to aubmit their apphcaNona with a733 words
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Advertisement570 1982-07-28 26 r EsteMiehed Organisation located off Holland Road requirea: COMPUTER OPERATOR CUM PROPERTY CO ORDIMATOR Experience NOT essential 1 Training will be provided a Able lo speak local dialects a Able lo type accurately a Willingness to learn a Pleasant personality a School leavers welcome Besides normal fringe benefits like medtcel570 words
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Advertisement593 1982-07-28 26 Well established motor company invites applicants to fill the post M of INSURANCE CLERK Age above 21 Minimum GCE. O' level with 2/3 years experience In Insurance sales Knowledge of typing an ad van tage Please apply wllh full partlcu- lars. contact telephone number and a non-returnable photo B graph593 words
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Advertisement540 1982-07-28 27 ijjli Q Employment 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical An sstabtiehetl professional Arm requires 1) GENERAL CLERKS 2) EXPERIENCED RECEPTIONIST 3) EXPERIENCED TYPISTS 4) MESSENGER CLERKS c Attractive salary. 5-day week pleasant working lon and training facilities provided Please reply t"rmg. fuN particMlars to ST BOX AtlK7 1 NEW INOUSI540 words
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Advertisement945 1982-07-28 27 PERSONAL SECRETARY Preferebty Hindi speaking, required as soon as possible Must be pleas ant presenlebte. ebte to handle letei and work independently Sal ary $1,000 to $1,300 p.m. Call: *****82 Urgently needed: c ACCOUNTS CLERKS c TELEPHONIST (PABX) c KEYPUNCHERS (NCR OR MM) DESPATCH RIOERS CaN2M2274 URGENTLY REQUIKKI) 1) SECRETARIES945 words
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Advertisement1017 1982-07-28 27 REOUMED FEMALE ACCOUNTS Clerk wllh at least 2 years experience and 1 Kemale Oeneral Clerk, able lo type 40 to 45 wpm and I Office Boy Interested please call personally at 404-405 Colombo Court REQUIRED FEMALE GENERAL Clerk with al least 1 year's workIng experience in the same capiic it>1,017 words
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Advertisement519 1982-07-28 27 PART-TIME CLERX/TYMtT 9 am I pm Write stating salary required to 514. ORTH Building U 68 Fast Coast Road. Singapore IM2 ftECErrtONIST REOUMED BY an exclusive Salon for Immediate employment Interested applicants please call *****22 REQUIRED EXPERIENCED OENERAL Clerk Interested call personally at 836 Upper Buklt Tlmah Road Tel *****57519 words
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Advertisement484 1982-07-28 27 BETTER YOUR INCOME ft WITH I SCAN SALES PROMOTERS I ,ire the highest paid in I the profession II you I consider yourself a good I sales lady and I underpaid for your sales I abilities SCAN ma\ he I the opportunity you I wanted to further I develop your484 words
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Advertisement460 1982-07-28 27 Leading prefabricated no4ino*3 coinpiny in lin# with Ha eipansion drive soaks a FIELD SALES REPRESENTATIVES To promote lain and leese of pre-lebncated/ portable buddings Qualifications. a Minimum 2 years' experience in sales of capital equipment, building materials, preferably to the building construction trade a Ability to drive and car ownership460 words
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Advertisement528 1982-07-28 27 USA FINE FASHION JEWELRY We Invite ladtoe, executives i ■n d no4M#wt*s**M to pronvof quality faahion ieweery on a j pert time basis c Be a fashion show director with an expanding sales force. a Earn above $1,000 monthly at your own leisure a Complete training It's a golden opportunity528 words
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Advertisement547 1982-07-28 27 Due to eipeneton we have immeoV etc vacancy for SALES REPRESENTATIVES (ttata/Fsmata) a Only those with sales experience and ability to work independently need to apply a Must possess a car Attractive besic salary plus lr.no/. benefits end commieamna. Interested applicants kindly can for an appointment TEL: *****73/ *****71 MISSNG547 words
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Advertisement955 1982-07-28 27 JUNIOR A SENIOR BOUTIQUE ASSISTANTS wanted lor Children i Boutique a Must have at least 2 years' experience a Salary negotiable Apply personalty si: UNIT 202. ORCHARO TOWERS FRONT BLOCK. 2ND FLOOR Today ft Tomorrow 10.00em-f.oopm Wanted SALES EXECUTIVES lor estsblished brand of housskeepmg and lanitoriai products Experienced Salesmen looking955 words
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Advertisement579 1982-07-28 27 SPARE TIME INCOME. OOkMtl opimrtunity in sales Write glv i.-'g your name, address, telephone number and occupation to ST Box A9ISBI. I New Indir trial Road. Spore 1953 VIDEO LIBRARY REOUMES ex perlenced Female Sales Clerk rio.nl cnmmanrt of Kngltsh and Mandarin Working place at Balestler Road Please call *****88579 words
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Advertisement390 1982-07-28 28 IDA Q Employment 66 Situations Vacant I) Technlcmi INCORPORATED PCI DISPLAYS PTE LTD invites applications for stM posts of: FEMALE LABORATORY TECHNICIAN 18-25 years of age Possess GCE 0 level or A level from science stream Candidates will be ;«>nsible for testing of raw materials b performing of general laboratory390 words
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Advertisement338 1982-07-28 28 55? I SANYO I ilt< TBONICS S PTE ITD I you are interested in the following vacancies NTC 3 in Electronics Servicing OP GCE 'O' level with Private Radio Servicing Certificate OR *GCE 'O' level with I credit in Metal Work JL r~ ITC m Electronic Engineering No experience is338 words
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Advertisement264 1982-07-28 28 SGS-ATES We have immediate vacancies for: NTC 3 or ITC in Electronic Engineering Willing to work on shifts Experienced candiJates will be offered attractive starting salary TRAINING will be provided for those without experience Call personally between 8.30 am and 5.00 pm at SGS-ATES (S) PTE LTD LORONG 4 6264 words
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Advertisement451 1982-07-28 28 I ASAHI TV-GLASS I PTE LTD Aoplicatontarcmvitadtrom I Singapore/Malaysia Citizen* 41 lor appointments as c job-change, trouble snootinys.r*p*iring and maintenance of machinery and utility equipment c W'Nmgtoworkon rotating aMBj c NTC-3 in Mechanical/ Electrical Engineering or equivalent c GCE O Level perferable Completed or eiemoted National Service Successful applicants miienioy451 words
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Advertisement424 1982-07-28 28 I MALAYAN BREWERIES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD LABORATORY ASSISTANT (MALE) Completed Secondary lor 2 In English Completed full-time National Service or be exempted therefrom Willing to work 3-rotatlng shifts Shift allowance $7000 per month No working experience required On-the-job training will be provided W* oftar attractive (ring* benefit- eg M working424 words
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Advertisement547 1982-07-28 28 MECHANICAL FITTER c Should possess NTC or VITB Certificate or its equivalent c Should have at least 3 to 4 years working experience In the overhauling of machinery repairs and general construction work Must have completed National Service ELECTRICIAN CUM MECHANICAL FITTER c Should possess a PUB licence c At547 words
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Advertisement501 1982-07-28 28 An EttaWtahod Construction Firm MOfe: ASSISTANT FOREMAN With Polytechnic Diploma in Building or Civil Engineering Those without formal qualification but have 1 or 2 years experience will also be considered In tor led applicant* pit— writ* and ancloa* a non-r*turn*bl* photograph to: S.T. BOX A ***** 1 NEW INDUSTRIAL ROAD501 words
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Advertisement325 1982-07-28 28 SINGAPORE the No.l employer ivhocores requires Female Production Operators We offer: 1. May work week 2. No roating shift work 3. Attractive starting pay 4. Attractive shift premium 5. 3-month confirmation increment 6 Attendance bonus 7. Annual leave 8. Hospital Insurance program 9. Life Insurance program 10. 13-monfr pay I325 words
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Advertisement312 1982-07-28 28 HITACHI ELECTRONIC DEVICES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD A multi-million Colour Television Picture Tubes Manufacturing Company in Jurong h-s the following vacancies for Keen and dynamic people who seek rapid advancement and iob satisfaction. WE BELIEVE NOT ONLY IN PROVIDING YOU WITH MONETARY REWARDS BUT ALSO N you are: Physically fit Able312 words
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Advertisement208 1982-07-28 28 A Schlumberger Company TEMPORARY PRODUCTION OPERATORS (FEMALE) You are invited to join our team of happy operators We need temporary operators lor the following shifts C SHIFT OPERATORS (1 1pm to 7am) $350 plus a hour supper bceak a tea cum exercise break. A&B SHIFT OPERATORS (7am to 3pm 3pm208 words
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Advertisement63 1982-07-28 29 t i 0 Employment 66 Situations Vacant g) Production II B Übj c* BBS BaaW'aßaar' v'aaaav] till IS UJ uj K 2 o uj S 2 C -t uj to CCJZ v a- Ou. u-uj 5 O ZZ >Z Qo no z^ OO <0D M§|| |i <r K z |t/>63 words
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Advertisement199 1982-07-28 29 V~ V^aaafl Viifl aT W provided for I 2-shift workers ii staying in the •aWy following housing estates: •ANG MO KIO •BEDOK •CIRCUIT ROAD •GEYLANG/ KALLANG BAHRU •JALAN EUNOS •MARINE PARADE •OLD KALLANG AIRPORT Up to 2 increments a year bbj Shift fa^W Allowance Attendance Bonus Producitivitv Incentive ssh Seniority199 words
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Advertisement673 1982-07-28 29 aWrJVC bmithcohona j ELECTRONICS (S) PTE. LTD. FEMALE PRODUCTION :Sr of OPERATORS portable electric typewriters with a '^MAaVsataWAaVaaaar current work force of lej^a^l/^^^aa^^^^Baaav 2.500 people. As a BaaMsaaMMaUaaiaaaaS^ result of our expansion l^ia^i^^'^fi^^l^^^BSj we have immediate r^^^^^^^^^^^^TJttM vacancies *or '^^r^^^^^^^l^i^V rruiir 8 00 im 5 20 pm PRODUCTION 40 mmut673 words
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Advertisement386 1982-07-28 29 Hitachi Powdered Metals (S) Pte Ltd requires Male Machine Operators Qualifications, Secondary education Age 17 -25 years Completed N S Willing to work rotating shifts Singaporean Benefits Good and reasonable salary 3 months probation Uniforms and safety shoes provided. Attendance incentives Shift and food allowances Transport allowances Medical and annual386 words
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Advertisement511 1982-07-28 29 FRANCO SINGAPORE TEXTILE PTE L~O invites applications from Singapore or Malaysian citizens for the posts of: 1) ASSISTANT STOREKEEPER Starting $360, confirmed $400. 2) DYEING OPERATOR Starting $360, confirmed $400 to $500 We provide: Denul. medical benefits Marriage leave Company transport ..tin month pay Subsidized meals No shift duty 5-day511 words
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Advertisement915 1982-07-28 29 An International Compam m a^LaW a^HsT aflsUF JuronK lias 3 vacancies lor aflLlsw a^aaw' a^Ll haw FACTORY LHftffi T jf operatives fmmm g^g Umt\ tringe beneflls Singaporean only Interested applicants please rail personally at PVr^Ai. ifi^ ho. s. soon Lee Road j-», x~ r~ss Ti_r~i JurongTown Singapore 22«2 »Jul>i9SJ s»»»sBsssss»iB«ai»»»»»»»»»sssa«BsT915 words
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Advertisement472 1982-07-28 29 Rank HOTEL 1 invites applications for the I follow:. ig positions (a) Bar Porters Salary: mi' Primary Education Prepared to do shift duties (b) Waiters/Wartreasea Salary: ms Completed Secondary Education Applicants must be conversant in English Pleasant personality Prepared to do shift duties I (c) Wash-up Matd Salary: $310 Prepared472 words
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Advertisement273 1982-07-28 29 SHOWA PLASTICS (S) PTE LTD 15 Fourth Chin Bee Road Singapore 2261 has immediate vacancies for 1. FEMALE CLERICAL STAFF (One vacancy) O Irvrl with 1 rrdilA in Mathematics and English a Working rxperirnre an ■idvaiitaKP 2. MALE TRAINEE O.C. (One vacancy) c GCE O level c 18 years old273 words
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Advertisement521 1982-07-28 30 ill Q Employment 66 Situation* Vacant I) Miscellaneous I York Hold requires 1) CONFIDENTIAL WAGES CLERK OCE O 1 level with good credit in Maths Mln 1 year's working experience .Salary 5490 00 to SMO 00 2) CONFIDENTIAL CLERK QCI <) level with good credit In English Able to type521 words
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Advertisement284 1982-07-28 30 V AOMAN SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED Has Immediate vacancies for the posts of MAINTENANCE-IN-CHARGE Maturity, drive, lactful and determination to succeed are pre-requlslte factors II li Grade 2 (Theory Practical) or Industrial Technician Certificate In Klnlrlcal/Mechanlcal Engineering or At leasl 5 years' relevant working experience Must be able to work on284 words
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Advertisement440 1982-07-28 30 *Mrtuc*y Mad CMckan We are the fast expanding International food chain in Singapore. Due to our fast expansion we require full/ part-time staff for: j 1) CASHIERS 2) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 3) PACKERS CUM DISPENSERS 4) COOKS 5) KITCHEN HELPERS j You are allowed to choose any of IBM uorking hours440 words
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Advertisement509 1982-07-28 30 <§0I ApoMo Singapore •M}Utre)t 1) RESERVATION CLERK OCE level with credit n English c Able lo type al 30 wpm Pleasant disposition Starting salary $488 2) KITCHEN CLERK o OCE O' level with credit In English Able to type al 3D wpm c Starting salary $446 3) ELECTRICIAN/ FITTER Completed509 words
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Advertisement407 1982-07-28 30 Due to rapid expansion of I the company, the following < vacancies arise 1. SALESMEN 2. TYPESETTERS 3. DESPATCH RIDERS 4. GENERAL CLERKS 5. PROOF READERS Interested applicants are invited to call t THE PERSONNEL MANAGER MONOPRINT PTE. LTD. 9-A 10-A, BLK. 11 KALLANG BASIN INDUSTRIAL 5 1 ESTATE 52,407 words
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Advertisement453 1982-07-28 30 iMETRO INDONESIAN RESTAURANT Has immediate vacancies lor the following positions: 1) WAITRESSES c Above IS years old Pleasant and polite disposition Able to converse and write simple Kngllshl 2) DISPENSERS c Above 16 years old c Some experience in dispensing food and desserts 3) KITCHEN HANDS c Preferably some experience453 words
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Advertisement499 1982-07-28 30 INTERVIEW TODAY! requires (1) DESPATCH RIOER Male Singapore citizen CompleU-d full-time National Service or not be liable for It Possess a valid Class II driving licence Starting salary: $330 or mors (2) GENERAL WORKER Male Singapore citizen Completed full-lime National Service or not be liable for It Physically fit Starting499 words
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Advertisement445 1982-07-28 30 We have immediate vacancies; 1. BARTENDERS 2. WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 3. SALES ASSISTANT (Male/Female) 4. PAINTER/ MASON 5. EQUIPMENT ATTENDANT 6. MALE GENERAL WORKERS f ulltime/ Afternoon Pert-time) Interested applicants please call in person to PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT MITSUKOSHI GARDEN 9 JAPANESE GARDEN ROAD JURONG TOWN TEL: M *****. A precast concrete445 words
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Advertisement521 1982-07-28 30 JAPANESE CLUB CORDIALLY INVITES APPLICANTS AS FOLLOWS: WAITRESSES HOSTESSES BARTENDERS CASHIER RECEPTIONISTS DISCO DANCERS SINGERS BANDS interested, kindly contact Mr Ng/Mtss Michelle at 2404. 24TH FLOOR SHAW TOWERS BEACH ROAD SINGAPORE 0718 TEL: 2M2751 has immediate vacancies tor--1) COUNTER CONTROL RECEPTIONISTS 2) WAITRESSES (Part-limed Full-time) 3) BUS BOYS 1 2/3521 words
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Advertisement593 1982-07-28 30 Requires CAR PARK ATTENDANTS Ability to speak Fngllsh Is an advantage Must be ab.e to do shift duties Preference will be given to applicants staying In districts 0105. Ml s 0.116 Middle-aged or retired ersonnel may apply TEL: 737*477 (after 10.30 am) FOR AN INTERVIEW SIL KSCREEN PRINTERS a Experience593 words
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Advertisement539 1982-07-28 31 Iff 1 Q Employment 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous International Freight Forwarder urgently require* DESPATCH/ COMPANY DRIVER Must povsevs class 2 and 3 driving licence c Preferably familiar with shipping documents/ com m of Company Driver :dary c Salary negotiable Company motorcycle will be provided "1 please call *****01 tor539 words
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Advertisement869 1982-07-28 31 PENINSULA HOTEL requires 1 COFFEE HOUSE WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 2 COCKTAIL LOUNGE WAITRESSES 3 RESTAURANT WAITRESSES Call at Room 323. P»om»ul» Shopping Comptax. Roquiftd Urgently WAITRESSES I- or Japanese ResUurant Attractive salary and fringe benefits Some knowledge of conversational Japanese an advantage Can *****60 toe aopomrnwnl R*qutr«d 1) TRACTOR OR LORRY869 words
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Advertisement832 1982-07-28 31 BOOKSHOP REQUIRES DELIVERY Boys Experience not necessary Age below 25 years Interested, please call personally at No 7. Hlk H Selegle House, for an i interview Tel *****87 CONSTRUCTION SITE REOUIRES A Female Site Clerk and 2 Site Foremen, age 23 to 30 years old with 3 yeara experience, driving832 words
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Advertisement708 1982-07-28 31 URGENTLY REOUMED MALE PolInterested, come personally to 1280. Blk 5085. Ang Mo Klo Industrial Park 2. Spore 2056 WANTEO CASHIER AND Waitresses Call personally at Hawaii Flve-O ResUurant. No 244 -P Upper Thomson Road. Singapore 2057 1) DESPATCH RIOER cum Driver Must have class 2 and 3 driving ed call708 words
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Advertisement392 1982-07-28 31 rtCf 6^" BOSCH j^c^^fete^ Car Batteries w hoi morrdruilv pk-jvull HIAP YEW TYRE CO. A DAY $1(00 onwards pick-ups for hire. Available: aircond panel vans (Tl2O. L3OO. 120 Y. DX). Tel: *****30/*****03 849 Golden Mile Towers. Beach Road KIM HOCK CHYE offers special rates for long term rentals Datsun 120392 words
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Advertisement615 1982-07-28 31 TAI THONG LEE Trading (Pte) Ltd. Hire purchase. Immediate approval New/used vehicles. *****5/*****2. FOR BEST HIRE purchase terms for used/ new vehicles. Call *****14/*****62 76 VthicrM For Sal* a) Mini LATE 1676 MMI Clubman New paint, sports tyres, radio cassette, tuff-kote. Showroom condition. $11,600 *****5 1674 MINI CLUBMAN. sporU-rlms. radio/cassette.615 words
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Advertisement793 1982-07-28 31 The economical SUZUKI m m B $6,500 Nett Call *****56 or *****1 today and get your business on the road CHAMPION MOTORS 'NICE PEOPLE TO DO BUSINESS WITH 1 G46-G49 World Trade Centre. Maritime Square Singapore 0409 Tel *****56 31 Leng Kee Road Singapore 0315 Tel *****1 KOMASIN GENERAL ENGINEERING793 words
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Advertisement704 1982-07-28 31 FORO GRANADA GNU 2.8. 1979 1 private owner Excellent condition $36,000 25. Angullla Park. *****03 JULY 1679 FORO Cortina 1600 SUtlonwagon. one owner, alrcon, radio cassette, new Ux. excellent condition Tel: *****3 LATE 1679 CORTINA 1600 GL Original condition Aircond. 1 owner, low mileage. $15,300 *****79. Yeo. ONLY $3,000 DOWN704 words
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Advertisement898 1982-07-28 31 NOV 1677 MAZDA 323 IUOO Brown colour with alrcond and full a. ossones In very good condition Tel *****63 1676 FEBRUARY MAZDA 323 1000 Alrcon 5 doors Tax 1 H:t 1 comp.iny owner Tip-top condition $10.4000 no Tel *****94 1676 MAZDA 323 1000. with alrcon. new tax. one private owner898 words
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Advertisement1004 1982-07-28 31 1677 COLT CELESTE IBM 01 Excellent condition Airerad sport* rims. 2 owner*. $14 800 *****28. Jack 1676. MITSUBISHI GALANT OS. with tlreond. rnuh powerrd cassrne new lyrrv $IS.SWO negotiable Tel *****9S 1676 SIGMA. AUTOMATIC. .1 1 r i -ond.! sports rims radio, cassr lie Asking $IS.M>O Please call: mam 16761,004 words
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Advertisement1825 1982-07-28 32 jC^ Vehicles Boats 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Sahara MID 73 SUBARU l..tm C SlallonI Mo»er s|>orls runs inei.illii p. mil tiiKh n I ■em non I'AHK $v:too ono 2,Vi«).t41 DEC 90 SUBARU IMOOL 1 lady owner aircond, tax Nov '82. lip lOJ! OftdlUon SIH.HOOon 0 No 5. Dunlop SI1,825 words
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Advertisement677 1982-07-28 32 SELLING KAWASAKI ZSSS AKSSOOJ. $2,800 negotiable New paintwork i uni.nl tt-l *****5 afl»-r 6pm. weekend anytime SEPT 1990 SUZUKI OPIOON for salt- to highest offer One owner Well maintained Tel *****14 Winston SUZUKI GSX MO. $2,600. OP 125 $950. Kawasaki Z2OO $950. Yamaha L)T 175 $650. Baja scooters $1,000 Tel677 words
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Advertisement590 1982-07-28 32 ATTRACTIVE OFFER FOR All used cars Cuiiipuny and private accepted Telephone 298-7372/ 296 -737.1 ATTRACTIVE PRICES OFFERED for HARK .scrap cars it used cars 102 Mackenzie Road *****34 ■Ma HIGHEST OFFER for any year no PARK/ PARF vehicles Immediate payment Tel *****S Kranris Ng A BETTER VALUE for your 1979590 words
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Advertisement928 1982-07-28 32 (^)oS^iick^Q)atden Luxurious condominium living at affordable prices. Strategically located at Toh Tuck Road, oft Jin. Jurong Kechil, Good Luck Garden combines the pleasures of suburban living and the conveniences of the city secluded from noisy traffic in a serene suburb, yet minutes away from the city via the Pan Island928 words
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Advertisement1616 1982-07-28 32 FABER HOUSE Unit Area Rental 230L-2 53 88 sq m (580 sq ft) $80 73 per sqm 230 L 67 35 sqm (725 sq ft) $80 73 per sqm 230 C 232 C 255 48 sq m (2750 sq ft) $80 73 per sq m MERLIN PLAZA Unit Area Rental1,616 words
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Advertisement755 1982-07-28 33 All c JUxoiiwiodsrtlon 4 SB|| F Properttas i 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses MST 2* TAMARW4O ROAD In Ml tar Brand new semi-detached bungalow Fully furnished $3,200 pm Tel 29MA432 MST 5, HONG LEONG OS**)**, 2storey terrace. 3 bedrooms, furnished. $2,200 Unlwest *****15/ *****16 MST. 5/ 10/ 11 few unlLs755 words
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Advertisement642 1982-07-28 33 a Dial 9. ('avenagh House beautifully renovated apartmenl FuNy hjmtahod 3 airconditioned bedrooms, children's playground, swimming pool. S3JOO. a Dial 9, Leonle Towers luxurious apartment Partly (urmanod 3 bedrooms, study, central alrcond. big living/ dining, swimming pool. $•500 FORWARD PROPERTIES 2****** (5 LINES) MUST SEE a MST (Noar Caunriill Hola<)642 words
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Advertisement911 1982-07-28 33 VILLA DELLE BOS. urn. 3 bedrooms with attached bathrooms Big living and dining area Swimming pool, tennis court and outdoor barbecue pit Immediate occupation Rental $6,600 p m Call Interknlt Enterprise *****21/2. MST 1024 NEW TOWNHOUSE In exclusive locality 2.200 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms. 3 with bathrooms attached Alrcondltloned. partially furnished911 words
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Advertisement922 1982-07-28 33 MST IS LAOUNA PARK attractive 3-bedroomed apartment, spaclous living.' dining balcony, beautifully furnished. $2,200 Tropical Realty. *****51 MST 10. R9DOEWOOO 3 bedrooms Quality carpets and furnishings, washer, dryer Very well maintained Complete amenities Foremost Properties. *****66 MST 11 OOLDHJU. AVENUE Central alrcond. 3 bedrooms, servant's, split-level, llvlng/dlnlng with swimming pool922 words
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Advertisement774 1982-07-28 33 FLAT AT JOO Chlat Road 3 bedrooms, unfurnished Rental: $850 Tel *****47 NoagenU JURONG EAST 5-ROOMED flat, fully furnished, washing machine, $1,000 *****01/2 Agent 1 ParnaHy Furmanad Room for rental at Ang Mo K« Ava 10 Kindly contact 45*S*4* Mr. Tan BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED 3ROOMEO Apartment Cosy, quiet, convenient location Holland774 words
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Advertisement688 1982-07-28 33 WANTED TERRACE. SEMI-DE-TACHED bungalow between $1,000 and $2,000 Owner please call *****97 WE HAVE CLIENTS looking for terrace/ semi-detached In Dlsts 15. 16 or 17 Owners please Tel *****08 b) Flats APARTMENTS OR HOUSES in Holland Road .md Buklt Tlmah areas Budget sl,Boo- $6.000 pm MANSFIELD PROPERTY SERVICES *****1/*****8 URGENTLY688 words
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Advertisement598 1982-07-28 33 DISTRICT 15 FRANKEL DRIVE Recently painted bungalow with 3 bedrooms, large living/ dining room. 2 bathrooms Built-in garage, attached to house Area. 9.000 sq ft PRICE: $870,000 NEGOTIABLE Enquiries call CHEONO HOCK CHYE CO. PTE LTD TEL: *****17/ *****66 BUNGALOW FOR SALE! DISTRICT 11 WMITLE Y ROAD Beautifully renovated singlestorey598 words
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Advertisement984 1982-07-28 33 BELMONT REALTY *****55: C'amella Park, dlsl 23. Seletar Hills vicinity, link bungalow. 3 baths plus servant's, plus attic Brand new home Details Kenneth DIST 13. BRADOCU. Road vicinity, single-storey bungalow. 4 bedrooms. 6.000 sq ft beautifully I renovated, marble' parquet flooring, freehold/vacant pos- session $530,000/- Chelsea Homes: *****15/*****21 OIST. 5984 words
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Advertisement636 1982-07-28 33 OWNER SELLING 2-STOREY shophouse 38 Race Course Road. Tel: *****73 *****64 WOODLANDS PARK BEHIND Khlno Factory semi-detached, renovated *****.000 Call *****0 A BUNGALOW LAND for sale Approx 1 1/2 acres Call *****3 b) Flats Rxrlaslve (ondomlnlum lifestyle la Scenic Kast Tats! Comprrtei 2 I 'ocky surrounded by greenery ond beoutitul636 words
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Advertisement805 1982-07-28 33 MST 10. JADE MANSION MAISONETTE 4 bk-xmi. .piit~la*a4 Nvmg/dming, «k -ning pool. 2.i50 .1 ft $270 p.af. ono Immediate occupation CmpROP 2M8075/ *****7* MST 19 4 21 APARTMENTS FCA SALE River Valley Road Walk-up $340,000/Sherwood Tower Maisonette $400,000/ Lucky Plaza high floor $740,000/GLENVIEW 220*1*4 a Dlsl sGreenacres $370,000 a Dlsl805 words
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Advertisement910 1982-07-28 34 <A C Accommodation 89 Properties For Sale m) Flats DIST. 11. HK.LCREST Arcadia, terrace garden apartment. 1.713 sq ft 3 bedrooms, nicely decorated, country club facilities. $535,000/- Chelsea Homes *****15/*****21 OWNER SELLING A Brand new 3bedroomed apartment In SpotUswoode Park (District 2) Above 15th floor with superb view Ter raszo910 words
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Advertisement849 1982-07-28 34 TELOK BIAMGAH DRIVE Rlk 55. 3-roomed new generation flat Rubber tiles flooring $75,000 on o Tel *****26 WATTEN HILL CONDOMINIUM 1850 sq fl 3-bedronmed upper maisonette J V. Housing Associates *****68/9 YUEN SINO MANSION New walk-up apartment. 1.300 sqft Furnished/renovated $285,000/--*****82 (Agent! 4-ROOMED HDB, AMCON, well renovated Supermarkets, cinema and849 words
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Advertisement783 1982-07-28 34 91 Factory SpacM Vacant/Wanted FACTORIES/ WAREHOUSES CUM OFFICES RENT/ SALEfI A) DIST J AREA 1 Single-storey semi-detached factory, cum office Built-up 7.000 sq ft 2) Single-storey detached factory/ store cum office Built-up 8.580 sqft (with 20.000 cuft cold room i 3) Groundfloor warehouse. 4250 sqfl 3750 sq ft 4) Groundfloor783 words
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Advertisement589 1982-07-28 34 Ruby 1 Warehousing Services Warehouses at Genting Lane and Tannery Road Available bi-weekly, bi-monthly or 3-year lease 10 goods/passenger lifts with ample parking facilities Contact Warehousing Containerised Cargo? si\<;u>oui: Hiiuiioisi: has the answer TeL *****19 *****11 OPEN STORAOE VARO In Chua Chu Kang for rental (suitable fur storing olldrlll pipes589 words
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Advertisement401 1982-07-28 34 SHENTON HOUSE Area 2.ooo sq.ft Selling $1350 psf Contact *****56 ACE OFFERS: Peace Centre, dlsl. 0922 Renovated office space 791 sq fl. Suitable for rse as medical centre $500,000 Vacant possession Call Mr Yeo *****81 partitioned OFFICE AT Parklane for sale at $330,000 or rental I at $450 psf exclusive401 words
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Advertisement878 1982-07-28 34 ORCHARD TOWERS c 10.-. floor c 1.000 sqft c facing Hilton Hotel Thai Embassy c monthly rental $7,500 (Inclusive maintenance) c for sale $1 3M on o Int#f9ot4ra porttot, cwl 737*747 ******1. c PENINSULA PLAZA facing the sea 1.830 sqft on a high floor SS.M p.s.l negotiable. INTERNATIONAL PLAZA 2.382878 words
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Advertisement808 1982-07-28 34 ICB BUILDING SHENTON Way First class and most Central location in the midst ol financial district Contact *****91 MANHATTAN HOUSE. 1133 sq ft outside CBD Central alrcond. $4 20 ps f Inclusive maintenance Patron *****05/*****19 MANHATTAN/MAXWELL HOUSE 740 and 400 sq ft Immediate occupation, reasonable rental Contact *****2 OFFICE UNITS808 words
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Advertisement802 1982-07-28 34 FOR SALE/ RENTtI Prestlgeous Showrooms: DISTRICT 9. SINGAPORE SHOPPING CENTRE Oood road frontage. Ideal for Bank. Car Showroom. Airlines Company Audio Showroom, etc Groundfloor 1.400 sq ft Rental: $15 00 0.5.1./ Sate $3,000 p. ».t DISTRICT 9. OFF ORCHARD ROAD Oood road frontage Ideal for Bank. Car Showroom etc Groundfloor.802 words
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Advertisement408 1982-07-28 34 FAR EAST SHOPPING CENTRE Orchard Roed Shop available for rent Oood for showroom/ amusement centre Please TEL: *****11 Mm Ng/ Jeeete FAR EAST PLAZA Approximately 250 sq ft Completing soon Facing Srotts Road and opposite Metro Orchard Pteeeecall ASIAN APPRAISAL BJBBJBJ M 2 SQ.FT. SHOP space In prestlgeous Shopping Complex,408 words
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Advertisement481 1982-07-28 34 NAM HO TMIEI SERVICE (S PTE LTD H** Offer Gl4-16-18, Pear's Centre. Eu Tong Sen Street. (Yangtze Thea»v Singapore 01 06. Tet *****33(7 lines) itMcalJfct: 1 1 9. People's Park Complex. Ground Floor, New Bridge Road. Singapore 0106. Tet 91 1661/91 1662 *****3/*****2/*****6 *****8/*****3 TAI4O MEIICa/RMmJI/MMM ■CUCO/JAMI MMUM (MCttl 1481 words
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Obituary, Illustration323 1982-07-28 35 Miss Patsy Chua Neo Chow aged 60 years passed away peacefully on 26 7 82 leaving behind: sistsr Mafia Adopted brother: Tan Llong Poh Adopted daughters: Lucy Judy nieces, nephews, grand nieces and gr and nephews to mourn her loss. Body is lying st Si Jospeh's Church Parlour.323 words
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Advertisement742 1982-07-28 35 J^ G Travel Guide B^^p^^Bßajß-j It's a mutt on every European Itinerary. Exciting deluxe and budget cruises through the heart of Europe: Holland— Germany France Switzerland. Ample time enroute for sightseeing and shopping Relax and enjoy the impeccable service and other facilities onboard— delightful ~v outside cabins, spacious sun-deck _^i742 words
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Advertisement532 1982-07-28 35 VsMßMßMß^^BNßjkap|a|H B^S B^aai TAOO3 CITICENTER TRAVELS ft COACH TOUR PTE LTD 470 Rrver Valley Road (1034) Tel: 7371M07 *****(7/ *****12 20/3N OENTING f 130/ Sl3* Dep Every Frl 9pm 20/3N FRASERS NBA Sl3*/ $14* Dep. Every Frl 9p m 1D KUKUP/ SAFARI t4O Dep Every Sunday NATIONAL DAY SPECIAL 20/532 words
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Advertisement558 1982-07-28 35 r$ mlii 6th Floor, Cuf ENGI INTENSE SEMI-INTENSn Enrolment Is now op J*■ «»f Bla. IRegistration houi V Tel. 73 REVISION GCE A/O LEVELS Commencing 2 Aug *2 A 3-month Intensive course preparing stu- dents for final examlna- I tlons. Notes/past exam questions will be provided. Afternoon/EvenIng lessons. QCE A:558 words
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Advertisement639 1982-07-28 35 ngusn >page Centre. LiSH /E AND /E COURSES ten for All Courses rs:Ba.m.^9p.m.l ***** J BBBBBBBBBB>BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB| STUDY AT HOME AND BE AMONG THE 70,000 SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS General Education HSC/STP/SPM GCE A O' levels Accountancy ACA/MACPA/AAT Banking IBF/AIBM/IB Marketing IM/LCCI Secretaryship LCCI/ICSA Management lAM/ABE •LCCI Certificates Higher Group Diplomas Post this639 words
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Advertisement1331 1982-07-28 35 COMPUTER I*=. PROGRAMMING M COURSE lhvw .> Xii*cF Course Commencing: ELECTRONICS DWed 5 30- 8 30pm 04 08 ELECTRICAL 2)Wed 700-IOOOpm 04/08 Full- Time Day Classes 3)T Th 200- 5 00pm 03/08 Part-Time Evemng Classes t 4IM-F 200- 500pm 08/08 Sunds» Classes 5) Thurs 5 30- 8 30pm 12/ OH1,331 words
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Advertisement803 1982-07-28 35 BEGINNERS SHOftTHANO (MTENSIVE t iniiiithM Tuesday Thurs- lie Dunnnn ,1.i > 7 30-9 00pm i.lr.li Suiulay '>w i»— a»my 9 30-10 30am (Ist) Piunun s^ssss^ssssssssssss^ November 82 LCCI 83 Exams reuistr.i:i.i n guaranteed Smga- VWCA OFFERS BEGINNERS ilim-u. pore Institute of Commerre. 28X' <" -P "> Saturday Selegle Complex (4th803 words
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Obituary, Illustration110 1982-07-28 36 piiud away peacefully on 26.7.83 leaving behind Hu.band Wong Veow Fatt Son*: DaughOrt In Law Womk Loke Seng Mary delos Santos Wong Chuan Seng Wong See Mcl Wong Yang Seng Soon Bee Eng Wong Choi Seng Tan Yee Yeong Wong Sin Seng Rita Biswas Wong Mun Seng Ng Slew110 words
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Article, Illustration30 1982-07-28 36 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. PEH SIH BING wishes to thank all relative, friends for their kind assistance, presence, condolences, donations and wreaths during their recent bereavement. 27-7-198230 words
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Article, Illustration27 1982-07-28 36 Our daapaal candolanm and aympatMaa lo Lucy Tan on tha damiaa of har farhar, Paul Tan Whya Thong. From Managamanl ft Staff JAB FORWARCHNQ (»> PTE LTD27 words
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Article, Illustration78 1982-07-28 36 Tha family of tna lala MDM. CHAN KI AU NEO dapart ad 20th July 1982 wtalwa lo axpraaa thatr haart Ml thank* lo lathar Wood of SI. ign«n v* Church, ratatira* and friand* tor •hair kind altandanca, wraalh*. con dotooc x M%d d*9A#tiOfts dunno trctr raoatrt baiaanamant. Th* family78 words
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Obituary, Illustration125 1982-07-28 36 D*p«rl»d 2877/75 Dearest father, we often think nt the days we were together The unselfish love and the precious moments you gave us. constantly remind us of you forever aim,, udir mtoaad by wit. Row. ton*, daughter*, *on*-in-law. daughtar*-tn-«aw and grandchll- dr.fi. In Lovioq MsiHocy of CHAN SOO125 words
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Article, Illustration304 1982-07-28 36 'I like him because I think he's frank and honest, but I think his style stinks' Billie Jean talking about the temperamental McEnroe PHOENIX, Tues. Billie Jean King, once the top-ranked woman tennis player in the world, says John McEnroe may lose his No. 1 rating onAP - 304 words
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Article, Illustration335 1982-07-28 36 Three more stars agree to play FAST RUTHERFORD, New Jersey, Tues. French captain Michel Platinl, Polish star Zbignlew Boniek and Italy's Giancarlo Antognonl, all midfielders, yesterday agreed to play in a All-Star soccer game here on Aug. 7. The announcements came a day after Paolo Rossi, IMno Zoff and MarcoAP - 335 words
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Article345 1982-07-28 36 TENNIS ROUND-UP WASHINGTON, Tues. Czechoslovakia's Ivan Lendl, battling an American crowd and the aspirations of his young opponent, defeated 17-year-old Jimmy Alias fc-3, 8-3 yesterday to capture the USI24MM Championship of the National Bank Classic tennis tournament. Lendl, the top seed and the leading moneywinnerAP - 345 words
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Article572 1982-07-28 36 England place finally gives father chance to see son in Test cricket LONDON, Tues ENGLAND cricket's new boy lan Greig knows he will be following in his elder brother's huge footsteps if he steps out to face the Pakistanis in the First Test atReuter; AFP - 572 words
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Article264 1982-07-28 36 PAKISTAN GEAR UP FOR TEST CHESTERFIELD, Taes. The Pakistan cricketers warmed op for tomorrow's First Test against England at Edgbaston, Birmingham, with a IM-mn thrashing of Derbyshire here yesterday. Derbyshire, set a target of 3t3 In 225 minutes, were never is the hunt alter Imran Khan had claimed three early264 words
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Article264 1982-07-28 36 JAKARTA, Tues. —I Singapore are among 12 I countries including hosts Indonesia, who will take part in a U5566,000 ($137,280) Indonesian Open badminton tournament to be held here from Aug. 18-22. A total of 103 top players from throughout the world will compete in theAP - 264 words
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Advertisement163 1982-07-28 36 We extend our deepest sympathies and condolences to The Family Of MR. SAW EWE SENG on the demise of his beloved mother In Penang From: The Management Staff of Bin Hin Lorry Transport Bin Hin Crane Heavy Transport Pte Ltd We extend our deepest sympathies and condolences to The Family163 words
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Article, Illustration333 1982-07-28 37 He has recovered from serious injuries ON THE TRACK with EQUESTRIENNE PENANG, Tues. Veteran local jockey Moses Lee, out of action for the past four months after sustaining serious injuries just before a race at Penang, was back in the saddle here this morning.333 words
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323 1982-07-28 37 FAVOURED GENT, winner of the Lion City Cup at Bukit Timah last year, has been deleted, according to the latest Malayan Racing Association classification list. The five-year-old Australian willing also clocked the fastest time since the series started in 1974 1:10 for the323 words
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Article, Illustration92 1982-07-28 37 Mitchell to ride here VKTKRAN Australian Jockey Kevin Mitchell (above) will be back tor yet another stint. He has been granted a licence to ride as visiting Jockey at the Pesta Snkan Cnp Meeting here next month. Mitchell, 52, who rode here briefly last year, has said that he disliked92 words
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353 1982-07-28 37 EPSOM JEEP - THE Jurong Trophy, one of the feature races for Class 1 horses at the Singapore Turf Club's Pesta Sukan Cup meeting next month, will be a weight-for-age affair. Horses who have not won this year can claim I.skg and apprentice jockeys can also claim353 words
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Article43 1982-07-28 37 UNRACED horses will have to pass a I,ooom trial run to the satisfaction of the Stipendiary Steward and Starter be- fore they can take part in restricted terms races. The Malayan Racing Association stated this in a circular to trainers.43 words
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Advertisement536 1982-07-28 37 At the 400 metres At the finish tl™ 3F HEARTS MAGICBOAT L^.TITSENg" LESMANA| J7 IB 1 Kl^ J^jjjjjfc CELEBRATION "JBttjl Cl 6 Div 11,200 m 1,200 m 1. Lee Tit Seng 2. Celebration II 3. Lesmana in 4. Magic Boat Dist: 1, 2. Time 1:18.4 KIWI^RUNNER FOND MEMORIES B FOND536 words
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Advertisement893 1982-07-28 37 APPOINTMENTS A large and well-established manufacturing concern I fl invites applications from suitably qualified candi- I H dates for the post of:I ADMINISTRATION MANAGER H Applicants should be a university graduate or a holder I of a professional degree. He must have at least five I H years relevant experience893 words
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Advertisement429 1982-07-28 37 NOTICE IN THE HIGH COIItT OP THK RKPI BLJC OF SINtiAPORK (MipHlN WMtBR I p N«. M •f IIR IN THE MATTKK OK THK COMPAMRS ACT ((HAPTKK \mt IN THK MATTKK OK B.E.A. PKTROCHEM PTE. LTD. NOTICE Or WINMNG-UP OBORB In the Matter of S.E A PETROCHEM PTE. LTD Wlndlng-Up429 words
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Article143 1982-07-28 38 League Cup to open on Aug. 30 LONDON. Tues The first legs of the opening round of this season's English League Cup soccer tournament will be played between Aug. 30 and Sept. 1, it was announced here yesterday. The second-leg ties, will take place between Sept. 13 and IS TheReuter - 143 words
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Article142 1982-07-28 38 FREDDY FOX was snarling yesterday and with good reason. The Police coach had assembled his players for the Singapore Government Services Football League Div. One soccer match, scheduled at the ■olice Academy yesterday, but neither their opponents. Port Authority, nor the referee show»d up. writes PETER SIOW142 words
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181 1982-07-28 38 SINGAPORE Airlines sent Prudential crashing to their first defeat in the Anchor Business Houses men's squash league at the East Coast Recreation Centre yesterday, writes TAY lIKNG KHOON. Though Prudential lost 5-0 yesterday, the 13 points they earned from their three previous victories should181 words
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363 1982-07-28 38 DEREK WILD - DEREK WILD By AT a time when the Professional Golfers' Association of Singapore are having difficulty finding sponsors for their local circuit, the Singapore Ladies' Golf Association have received a windfall worth $25,000-$30,000. That's how much les Must de Cartier will be363 words
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Article171 1982-07-28 38 LEONARD KING - Skill and flow see IA through LEONARD KING By INDIAN Association taught the Singapore Cricket Club that superior skill and running are the keys to success as they methodically broke down the home side's robust antics in their 4-1 win in a Strobel Premier League hockey match at the Padang171 words
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Article314 1982-07-28 38 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By SINGAPORE'S efficient organisation of the World junior team squash championships in February will be discussed at the annual meeting of the International Squash Racket* Federation in Montreal in September. Four of the 14 participating nations Wales, Pakistan, New Zealand and Malaysia will314 words
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382 1982-07-28 38 JANICE SEAH - Ang pips Ng but fails to break mark JANICE SEAH By MELVYN ANG, of St. Andrew's Second.' ry, came within twotenths of a second of breaking arch-rival Eddy Ng's national schools open 200 metres breaststroke record at the 23rd annual schools swimming championships at the Shaw Pool yesterday. As usual,382 words
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Article175 1982-07-28 38 PETER SIOW - A first for Pesta shoot PETER SIOW By I NEW ZEALAND will, for thi- first time, take Mil in the IVst.i Snkan rill and pistol ritooting competilion, siartinn <>n Sunday at Mount Vprnon. The Kiwis will brtaw along with thorn five of their top shooters .lack Scott, I^-on Grtebel, Brian175 words
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524 1982-07-28 38 HAKIKAT RAI - BAREFOOT BOY BLAZES TO A RECORD RUN HAKIKAT RAI By BAREFOOT wonder Su Yinen became the fastest 12-year-old in the Republic when he clocked 12.1 seconds for the century sprint on the final day of the national primary schools' athletic meet at the National Stadium yesterday. ill mm: 1 It524 words
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185 1982-07-28 38 I lit-: Singapore Squash Rackets Federation will make strong efforts to reject a move to give the Republic 18 mure votes in the International Squash Rackets Federation, writes TAY lIINC. KHOON. Because, with the extra votes, will come a hefty increase In annual subscriptions185 words
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Article, Illustration432 1982-07-28 38 My ambition is to be No. 1 again, says Bjorn CALIFORNIA, Tues. His vacation over, Bjorn Borg is back at work, aiming to reclaim world tennis supremacy. "For sure my ambition is to be No. 1," Borg said. "Between September and December I'm going to play more tournaments.432 words
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Miscellaneous57 1982-07-28 38 man m«iio««i schools mifi 'N.itumal Slaiiium, 1 [i m lIOTkKV SWHA l«|iif IMvMen Two: 9OC Polk* (l'aii.iny. :> :>» p m i. There starts li Hell Orient I k.idin Mas. S M I) m BOCCBB Krtcndly: PARC s Chemical (OmcMlowa tun. plex. fi 15 i) in i syl ASH Anchor57 words
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Article360 1982-07-28 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By COACH NAMES HIS TWO GIANTS OF THE FUTURE IT was during the 1979 Uon City Cup under-lfi soccer competition that Fandi Ahmad, Singapore's current hot property, and Razali Alias emerged as the Republic's best potentials. The Asian Youth competition, starting on Saturday at the360 words
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Article, Illustration316 1982-07-28 39 LEX SEOW YAM - LEX SEOW YAM By MUSTAFFA ARSHAD speaks little and, when he does, ever so softly. But don't be deceived. Mustaffa the "mouse" turns into a lion the moment he gets on a soccer pitch. And the 18-year-old defender is roaring to316 words
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Article378 1982-07-28 39 THREE of the nine foreign teams involved in the Asian Youth tournament want their matches relayed live to their countries. The three teams South Korea, Thai- Saturday Uroup B: hlna v Hongkong p. m.). Spore v Malaysia (B. IS p.m.). (National Stadium). Sunday (iraap A:378 words
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Article, Illustration340 1982-07-28 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By AHMAD PAIJAN'S success or failure as captain of the Singapore team for the Asian youth soccer tournament will serve as a barometer for the Football Association of Singapore's apprenticeship scheme. Diminutive Ahmad was the only Singapore player on the FAS' payroll, working three hours340 words
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321 1982-07-28 39 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By ALMOST without exception, the centreforward is the man the public would probably love to put in a goldfish bowl and gawk at in a soccer competition. Razali Rashid, Singapore's central striker in the Asian youth soccer championship, starting on321 words
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241 1982-07-28 39 FORMER European soccer champions Nottingham Forest, of England, yesterday failed In their lastminute bid to secure a friendly match against Singapore at the National Stadium. Bat the Football of Association have told them that they will seriously consider entertaining them if they make another241 words
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308 1982-07-28 39 SINGAPORE soccer manager-coach Jita Singh yesterday promoted two newcomers to the senior squad for the friendly match against Dublin Football Club at the National Stadium tonight at 7.30. Defenders Ahmad Sapiee and S. Masilamani, two of four players invited to join the308 words
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Article199 1982-07-28 39 I 111- Football Association of Singapore's wait for the entries of Brunei and Kuwait for the Uon City (up under-IC competition Ls finally over. And the end comes with a mixed touch of Joy and sadness. Joy In the fact that Brunei have confirmed199 words
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Article184 1982-07-28 39 Changi denied a win FARRER PARK DYNAMOS completed their National Football League Division One campaign on a fine note when they recovered from a 0-1 deficit to draw 1-1 with Changi Constituency at Jalan Besar last night. The match had little significance for both teams as the top three places184 words
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Advertisement198 1982-07-28 39 Theresa great new paper in town. But your newspaper man doesn't have it It's new Agfacolor paper. Now better than ever, so you're assured of rich, brilliant colours that won't fade with time. And it's endorsed by the Singapore Colour Centre the premier photo-developer in town, with computerised photofinishing equipment198 words
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Article, Illustration234 1982-07-28 40 universe LIMA, Tups IT WAS 8 dream come true for ltv-year-old Karen IHanne Baldwin of Canada when she was crowned Miss Inlverse ISB2 here last nlxht. Miss Terry I tley of Ihe Inlted SUtes, who had told reporters that she would prefer not toReuter; AP; UPI - 234 words
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930 1982-07-28 40 BEIRUT, Tues. If you are injured in war-torn west Beirut, don't bother to phone the city's ambulance headquarters. An armed gang stole all the ambulances. In west Beirut the almost daily barrages of Israeli bombs and shells that have attracted worldwide concern are only930 words
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606 1982-07-28 40 WASHINGTON, Tuesday REAGAN ACTS AFTER SNUB BY FRANCE, ITALY PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has ordered a top-level study of the controversy over his ban on technology and equipment for a natural gas pipeline from the Soviet Union to Western Europe, United States officials saidAgencies - 606 words
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558 1982-07-28 40 THE CAMBODIAN ISSUE 3y M.G.G. PILL AI. Our Kuala Lumpur Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia said today it would "study and consider" Vietnamese proposals to solve the Cambodian problem, but an official spokesman also said their respective positions remained far apart. The visiting558 words
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Advertisement129 1982-07-28 40 ifltimus Made in West Germany < Absolute secrecy is guaranteed... -4? i All Intimus models are equipped w<tr< rotary HadM which are specially designed lor efficiency m performance and longer terete* INTIMUS 405 For security in the accounts department. Specially designed for large format EDP printouts, this shredder may. of129 words
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Advertisement167 1982-07-28 40 When you start reeling afraid of combing your hair, it's time to face the problem. Thinning hair. If you hesitate, you may not do anything about it. And the problem only gets worse. With the Svenson Non-Surgical method of Hair Replacement, we can replace what you ye lost in only167 words
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Advertisement314 1982-07-28 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial I >a l i > TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Development Bank of Singapore will soon float a bond issue to "support expansion of its banking business". BERNADETTE CHOOI gives you the details. Why consumers will have to pay more for their electricity from next month and what industrialists314 words
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Miscellaneous131 1982-07-28 40 IT TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Fair. TKMF. (C) up to Sa.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 26 mm. SINSET today: 7.1C p.m.; SINRISR tomorrow: 7.15 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 3 19C Kino Manila 23 29C Cloudy Bangkok 25 33C Cloudy Melbourne 3 16C Fine BelJlnx 20 30C Sunny Moscow 922 C Clear131 words
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Article, Illustration2675 1982-07-28 1 A FEW kilometres from the hospital that conducts a group psychotherapy programme for Americans who fought in Vietnam, Leng Yang, 30, bids wife May Lee. 27, and their four children goodbye before driving to work in Minneapolis. Leng is a Hmong tribesman transplanted from the Laotian hilLs2,675 words
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Advertisement296 1982-07-28 1 To own your FACTORY WAREHOUSE under one roof IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION! No restriction to foreigners! I TBlflfJ I i^W \~-~^^o^\ r3r H^ I '^jl InannH^V sßsaaa^^ J^^»»njnuni jllllllllllllaflK'~~~ B t""""— jfnnnnnTw fl ff ft I Hi I 'jOS/R^^lr L ffl«j^ MfT^n^tDfl^ jF 9 Lnnunnununnutßa^ snL— L^^^a**v|fl BfluV Ml V I V^Lnunu!296 words
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Article, Illustration233 1982-07-28 2 NOVA BLACK TIDE «'h 5, 19.15 p.m.): The worst oil spill in history devastated 160.9 km of France's Brittany coast on March 16, 1978. It proved to be an ecological catastrophe, and this film explores the destruction wrought on the coast, its marine life and human population.233 words
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Advertisement389 1982-07-28 2 r ROBERT PIANO 1 CO. PTE. LTD. Opens a New Branch at Specialist Shopping Centre Unit 143/144, Ist FI, Orchard Road, for the convenience of our Clients in the City. To Commemorate this Auspicious Occasion, we are Giving: Discount on Pianos 10-15% Discount on Organs 30% Discount on Guitars 30-50%389 words
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Advertisement98 1982-07-28 2 Flange Insulation Sets for electrical isolation of pipelines and plant in cathodic protection systems. 1 yp© t§ This style of gasket is designed for use with flat and raised lace ilanges and hence has the same diameter as the flanges and is drilled to receive the bolts and sleeves. Type98 words
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Miscellaneous215 1982-07-28 2 Straits Times Crossword hh ACKOBB g WaJk lopiat jtudy (4) 7 English vigour set out in de--1 SeemUnes of French com scripUv* w^rds (8) mander having, drink (7) g M p,^,^ b Masses ot words setting down (g) Ctrt ?L!lfl lnd "L S 01 l 3 filing-vessel provides protec--9 After215 words
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Miscellaneous354 1982-07-28 2 EXHIBITION Stanley Warren's 73 paintings and sketches, done when he was a prisoner of war during World War Two. Sentosa Wax Museum. 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Ends Saturday. KVNST USD KOMMVNIKATION (ART AND COMMUNICATION) Cross-section of contemporary graphic designs from West Germany. Goethe-Institut Art Gallery. 10 a.m. 6 p.m. Ends354 words
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Miscellaneous299 1982-07-28 2 Weather Forecast 7.U Morning Digest 1.21 Breakfast Classics 8.11 News 8.11 Breakfast Classics (cont'd) I.N News In Brief ».*S Proe Summary (English and Mandarin) 1. 11 Chinese In strumentals 1.45 World Of Songs II.M Keyboard Music II.M News In Brief II.M Beautiful Music IZ.M Prog Summary (English ana Mandarin) 12.M299 words
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Miscellaneous1337 1982-07-28 2 "TV and Radio 3.00 PM Opening followed by Jaws (Malay) Another "trials and tnbu (Mandann/r) lations of bringing up children and 4.25 Sod: An Introduction watching them grow up as differ ently as Cain and Abel' drama. 4.35 The Adventures Of (kiiver The This time the p rota g Onist1,337 words
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Article, Illustration345 1982-07-28 3 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM By A NEW group award will be given to the best drama production from each of the four language streams in this year's Drama Festival. The Culture Ministry, organiser of the annual event in September, hopes the Best Production Awards will promote345 words
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Article, Illustration488 1982-07-28 3 MILAN Sladek brought to mime the concentration and discipline of modern ballet, the fluidity of body language and the gawkiness of black humour. It was evident in the precise control that he exorcised from the tips of his toes to the crown of his head where his488 words
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Article, Illustration474 1982-07-28 3 PHOBIA Now at Cathay Reviewed by PATRICK SHEN BARBRA arrives at Dr Ross's apartment on the edge of hysteria, and the fact that he's not there does nothing to ease her state of panic. She circles the study, the camera following, a474 words
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Advertisement634 1982-07-28 3 End fear,shyness,lndeciston INCREASE YOUR EFFIC ENCY AND EARNING POWER ,-n however, you complete the programme I Many people experience doubts, fears, and feel no dramatic benefit, your hesitation, lack of confidence, timidity tuition fee will be refunded in full and depression and are often severely Writ* today without handicapped by634 words
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Article, Illustration131 1982-07-28 4 (Cardin's collection) THERE was a time when ••very woman would have her little black dress It was the favourite standby. And the simpler it was, the more classic it was, the better. Black reeked of sophistication, of understated simplicity and elegance. Then came varying trends peasants, gypsies, piratesAP - 131 words
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Article887 1982-07-28 4 A community service protect of the Singapore Medical Association and The Straits Times IT IS quite frightening when you start to spit out blood. Quite often, the immediate reaction is to consult a doctor. In this sense, it is a "beneficial" symptom, scaring a patient into seeking887 words
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Article757 1982-07-28 4 I READ the story Living without Mother's help by K. Mala thy (Outlook, July 21) and this brought back memories for me. I am glad for K. Ma laths that her mother is away only for a while, visitng her family in India. As for me, I757 words
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Advertisement415 1982-07-28 4 i i*i -II tiWSVMH li v if 2 rtutii a Mine w fij Brp Ih IlllJlvl llldll fl 'HtML H?' T l(\ aW^^l LVI i ii i i J ■cia^k^R^ k I It mn\ well surprise you to learn Ili^Hriß I^^MM^ /k *^avaLßl Hl?/^fl ih.it tin- top Air Cargo operator415 words
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Advertisement99 1982-07-28 4 .^^^^FWIJSWWIWWWI^^^-^^^ Now is the right time of the yeor P urc^ lase furniture sets. <^^||£JBQBmjEAmS|||BJ|!|UpM Numerous distinguished designs to hoose from ot offbeat prices .^^MInSwMvMrWMtiMMHMMa/ Hurry, to avoid disappointments! m^LAMLiMjjm^l^^^^^^^^t Mattresses excluded H^«BkBBB-« -V Q SVl^/^ flHlfeWa^B«Mß^Vß«BWr*^aVß^B^^^^P^^ k^ i-^^-^a*— b^«. *^^^^^^^A Bar |gi t m*\ Onlyat Balestier showroom A t%^J99 words
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Article, Illustration1059 1982-07-28 5 In Singapore, we are trying to preserve and promote the three-tier family; but in many other countries, this tradition has been eroded, and many old people live out the rest of their days in institutions. DIANE CASSELBERRY MANUEL talks to a leading authority on ageing who helped to1,059 words
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Article950 1982-07-28 5 DEBORAH CHURCHMAN i - DEBORAH CHURCHMAN i FAY Gillis Wells is a grandmotherly sort of person, her crop of snow-white hair pulled back in a bun, and twinkling eyes. As a greeting, she takes your hand in both of hers and gazes sweetly at you in a way that practically smells of950 words
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Advertisement167 1982-07-28 5 4a? V^^H \mjT ms rf'J \*J Watch her grow into a healthy baby with help from ABDEC Baby Vitamin Drops During your baby's first two years, you will enjoy many happy moments watching her grow ~^£^&U**—. and learn about herself, and the world around her. ta^"«*» j* This is an167 words
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Advertisement87 1982-07-28 5 x^^^^B^Kß <s vl I M A Uom t "v.^ 4T/\ "^7 lIH w r^^fc Vo** JMy name is Debbie. 4^m7 Jl (vi^^ly And this is Polly, my r^^t^&A W 1 favourite dolly, X whom the cold used to "^P£LJls3r^l tM&lk I 'til these delicious &LJ?/ V W Wft c^wable orange87 words
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Advertisement652 1982-07-28 6 APPOINTMENTS f B c Petrochemical Corporation of Singapore (Private) Limited v. The upstream Company of Singapore's $2 biion petrochemical complex on P'iau Ayer Merbau invites apofications from suitably quaified candidates for the following positions: UTILITIES SUPERVISORS (UTILITIES UNIT A) The successful candidates will report to the Shift Superintendent and be652 words
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Advertisement1329 1982-07-28 6 ru iii nc i phiups KniLlKd Opening up new frontiers FJE^^^-^^ in electronic technology and career advancement. X, We are a large multi-national organisation in ncai cc CYcriITIUPQfT^H»9 K the forefront of electronic technology. We *m rol*?W m have in Singapore significant manufacturing WORD PROCESSOR s*^s* d>V B as well1,329 words
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Advertisement573 1982-07-28 6 NOTICES THK BANKRI PTX V ACT (CHAPTKR 18) TAKE NOTICE THAT (a) Receiving and Adjudication Orders were made against the fo. lowing debtors on 16th day of July. 1982. In Buknptry N«* 64/81 Thlo Ban TJay of 14-C. Slan Tuan Avenue. Singapore 2158 146/81 Aun Hong Boon of 56. Upper573 words
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Advertisement1255 1982-07-28 7 APPOINTMENTS We are a progressive company with diversified interests in marine, salvage, shipbuilding repairing, engineering and other non-marine activities We invite applications for the position of PURCHASING MANAGER The successful candidate will handle all purchas ing requirements for the marine subsidiaries. He should possess a Degree in an engineering discipline1,255 words
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Advertisement338 1982-07-28 7 LABORATORY ANALYSTS We invite suitably qualified Singapore citizens to apply tor the above positions baaed a! Pulau Bukom Retmery Complex a'vj Woodlands Lubricants Blending Plant THE JOB involves shift work and includes laboratory testing and analysis of petroleum products THE CANDIDATES we are looking for would have a General Certificate338 words
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Advertisement592 1982-07-28 8 NOTICES URA LAND PARCEL 111 18 STOREY OFFICE BUILDING ANCILLARY DEVELOPMENT AT CECIL ST/BOON TAT ST PRE-QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS The project is on URA Land Sale of Parcel 111 at CECIL ST/BOON TAT STREET. I Main Contr'l work comprises: 18 storey office building 1 Roof Garden The site area is592 words
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Advertisement381 1982-07-28 8 n SINGAPORE BUDDHIST WELFARE SERVICES INVITATION TO TENDER SINGAPORE BUDDHIST WELFARE SERVICES invites tenders from qualified and experienced contractors for the construction of 2/3 storey Home for the Aged and Temple of floor area approximately 5,000 sq.m in reinforced concrete structure at Ponggol Road. Work is expected to commence in381 words
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Advertisement236 1982-07-28 8 USA NVOCC with national coverage seeking an agent in Singapore. Principal is looking for: financially secure company experience in break bulk and document handling prompt remittance of funds collected ability to launch and sustain a sales/ servicing program Reply in the first instance giving qualifications, company history and financial information236 words
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Article, Illustration514 1982-07-28 1 TAN JONG SEE - TAN JONG SEE By EMULATION of the Japanese experience has now been extended to Chinese calligraphy which was once described as a dying art here but is still very much alive in Japan. Two government leaders will follow the footsteps of their Japanese counterparts514 words
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Article74 1982-07-28 1 fi JUS 2 ne HAtifitfeifcSl I$ #o ft.J|:2B£AB« H'*W«»K*ffWl9B2 *«N ft >J 3 ft a«f.r.«i*«iEid^ *fcfl*ft&£« f&fri fftt*< *jtfi«fr«>jWftfr] &fc SX&MH iftKfrnfe ii 4» Ht W I i £SRT«f?ll:^ 6« ift b* friftifpifflai* tt:'i fHflSriMillfiSDM-'i: rrrlv B .<l--^ -I I Z* f#ii'jMrt SH¥BAJ!rlfciW 7--J Uttll«a*B* »a > MMg tAir-o ft74 words
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Article, Illustration266 1982-07-28 1 THE SHORTAGE of qualified calliKiaphy teachers is not a serious problem, said the president of the Chinese Calligraphy Society of Singapore. But getting students interested in the learning of the art is important, added Mr Tan Siah Kwee, who is now training calligraphy teachers266 words
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Advertisement648 1982-07-28 1 Q|m Grand Off icial Opening Gele>bi'afcioßS II L THIB YUAN PRIVATE LIMITED 71* J^fl ndeed, it was the stabilised economic climate of our Republic Ihe outlook for the Asian economies this year is not as CT^^^ -^^^m^^^^^^Jf" /t^^^r Ji BT 1 anc t^ lose l^ e otner Asean countries which648 words
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Article, Illustration34 1982-07-28 2 4 A survey of Communist Party members in a commune outside Shanghai found younger members more and more reluctant to attend party meetings, preferring to spend time at home with their wives. s34 words
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Article708 1982-07-28 2 Takashi Oka - Takashi Oka By in Beijing IN China, as in many old societies, love is not necessarily synonymous with marriage. In fact, once a young man and woman declare their affection for each other and think of getting married, they often find themselves trapped in a708 words
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Advertisement316 1982-07-28 2 The new SUZUKI 800 Nine times bigger The Suzuki 800 has always been big on performance, economy and comfort. Now, the new models j^^r afl <M l l m^^f^ mm are nine times bigger in features. Jv^r _^MP*M)B^^^^^^ w/M A^"^ v^pr ifl ■§&Hik*&.~ 'mm /^E^^^^^m* New seat upholstery, retractable seat316 words
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Advertisement252 1982-07-28 3 Vidoi'now 'showing' (*****14) 5 SHOWS: 11am. 1.45. 4 00, 6.45, 9.15 NEVER BEFORE SEEN! Confiscated Secret I! Vietcong Battle Film! jfuw i 'i"i CAPITOL: 21st BIG DAY (*****59) 5 SHOWS: Him, 1.45. 4.00. 6.30 9.15 savoy WSSBF/ OPENS TODAY! RpSSK^ (*****40) 11am, 1.45. U*MJ|bbbbbbbV^ 4.00, 6.45 A 9.15pm F?^^^EQj S^IMbI252 words
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Advertisement393 1982-07-28 3 Golden Clementi Palace Q'town and New Town LAST FEW DAYS! G 11. 1.30. 4, 6.45. 9 30pm C-P-Q 1.30. 3 M, 7 15. 9.30 NT: 1.30. 3.30. 7.00. •.00pm "BIG LITTLE HAPPY PRODIGY" in MANOARW DKiimi' 'mil' iNumu—M 1 NEW CROWN"^ 10 TODAY 4 I OMOBROW I 1.00. 3.00. 7393 words
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Advertisement341 1982-07-28 3 Acplunc iSM 6tii Floor, Overseas Union House, Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104. Tel: *****22 BB^^BBB^* B^^^B^^^bl^^ < ljfl^nHH|i^* _dM|_ ftfl •-xyfi3S«r3 bY tßbbbSJbßEl*^ JEV-^ 41' .aW M I bbDbbb^bb9bVbbMVK^^ > > '4(jjL>-«sße I^bW I I BbKHß^^^*'** 1 4^T^-^J J»^l^ g^BBBB^a W ***»^^Si-^^E* J BBBI I IbL -Cbb|<* B»l oVX^\^ sU IaVI341 words
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Advertisement325 1982-07-28 3 O Chuck Norri* plays a small town sheriff who hat to Q T) dispose a psychotic Killer rendered virtually indestruc l X jfv able through genetic engineering in Columbia Pictures' X X SILENT RAGE". X Ij. To win yourself SlOO cash prize (should there be more X i V than325 words
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Advertisement495 1982-07-28 3 8/GK CATHAY 8 O OPENS TODAY 1 Q Q 11am 1 30 4 00 6 30 9 ISpm Q C> fIkCHARKS BRONSON Q JtrP DEATH g Bv^ wish ii a SJ LAST OAY! O 0 130 400 8 30.9 15pm A Q bbbbl V X LASTDAYI X jiayn. 1.30. 4.495 words
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Article, Illustration647 1982-07-28 4 Keris (2) SEJARAH tiaak mencatat tempat kelahiran keris itu. Butir-butir yang pasti hanyalah bahawa keris adalah pusaka asli negaranegara di Kepulauan Melayu, terutama Malaysia dan Indonesia, dan tidak terdapat di negara -negara lain. Besar kemungkinan ia berasal dari Tanah Jawa dalam abad yang ke 13 atau647 words
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Article, Illustration607 1982-07-28 4 HISTORY does not record where the first kris was made. In this respect, the only important fact known is that It originated in the Malay Archipelago and that It developed and spread mostly In Malaysia and Indonesia. Nowhere outside the Malay Archipelago is this607 words
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Article453 1982-07-28 4 Haron A. Rahman - Lesson 33A Easy Steps to Malay Haron A. Rahman By BACA potongan karangan di bawah mi, yang dlpetik dari raangao Nad! Bella Berita llarian. dengan teliti dan jawab soalansoalan yang berikutnva sebagai satii latihan: Read the passage below, which is an extract from the "Nadi Belia" column of Berita Harian,453 words
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Advertisement519 1982-07-28 4 APPOINTMENTS I When we say we are expanding we mean H I it. Lamipak's additional new plant at H El furong now offers job opportunities. H I 1) TECHNICIANS I I a) MAINTENANCE B b) EXTRUSION H I c) FLEXO-PRINTING LJ (Training will be provided} I d) GRAPHIC PLATE MAKING:519 words
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Advertisement535 1982-07-28 4 TONG ENG BROTHERS PTE LTD TREND DEVELOPMENTS PTE LTD We are established property development and construction companies and are looking for suitable persons to fill the following vacancies: Financial Controller (Male) Qualifications and Experience: Accounting Degree or professional qualifications Minimum 4-5 years post-qualifying experience, preferably in a property development or535 words
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