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Title Section13 1983-03-06 1 The Sunday Times No. 2440 MARCH 6, 1983 45 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 66/1/8313 words
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Article, Illustration686 1983-03-06 1 ALAN JOHN - Mokhtar to hang ALAN JOHN Taha murder was Intelligently planned, neatly executed and almost became a perfect crime' By Judge says Datuk Taha was "an obstacle to the expansion of power and Influence of Datuk Mokhtar" and the alibis were "completely false and fabricated." KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysian Minister ofLIM YAW CHONG - 686 words
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154 1983-03-06 1 10-part story of S'pore on TV soon THE Prime Minister has ordered that a 10--part series on Singapore's history from 1942 to 1978 be shown on television. Called The Making of a Nation, the series was produced by the Curriculum Development Institute of Singapore (GDIS), and previewed by Mr Lee154 words
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Article276 1983-03-06 1 NEW YORK, Saturday SINGAPORE, an island bereft of oil or minerals, has so thrived as a centre of banking and export manufacturing that it has run a foreign exchange surplus for each of the last 18 years, says an American business magazine. "We're accumulatingAP - 276 words
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Article158 1983-03-06 1 TOKYO, Sat. A Japanese bookstore seems to believe m judging a book by its cover. If you're not cover girl material, can't see eye-to-eye with a basketball player, don't believe m holding your tongue and wouldn't hesitate to bring a problem to a lawyer, don't evenUPI - 158 words
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344 1983-03-06 1 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON Victory comes just after midnight By Our Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Sun. Former Australian trade unionist Bob Hawke has broken the Fraser government's seven-year rule. Mr Hawke claimed victory for his party just after midnight when a Labour Party majority of344 words
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Article448 1983-03-06 1 HEDWIG ALFRED - Hope for Pre-U rejects HEDWIG ALFRED Two out of five get m after 'O' level results By Of heads and headaches: See Page 10 IF YOUR son was rejected for preuniversity classes because he did badly m his preliminary exams, don't despair. p. m For last year, 40 per cent448 words
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Article55 1983-03-06 1 NEW DELHI, Sat. Non-aligned foreign ministers tonight agreed on a formula to leave Cambodia's seat empty. It Included a recommendation that no farther consideration be given to the issue at the New Delhi summit, said Indian Foreign Minister P.V. Narasunha Rao, chairman of the ministerialReuter - 55 words
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87 1983-03-06 2 Painkillers temporarily withdrawn NEW YORK, Sat. The US company Johnson and Johnson today temporarily withdrew one of its painkillers, Zomax, from the market after five deaths from allergic reactions were linked to it. The company, which last year had to withdraw its tylenol capsules from the market after some ofReuter - 87 words
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Article30 1983-03-06 2 WASHINGTON, Sat. Mr Zhang Wenjin, China's new ambassador to the United States, arrived here yesterday, succeeding Mr Chai Zemin, ambassador since 1979, who has returned to Beijing. UPIUPI - 30 words
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411 1983-03-06 2 LONDON, Saturday BRITISH newspapers have received a government warning that "very uncomfortable" legislative action may be taken against them if they do not mend their ways. "Legislation to deal with cheque book journalism, if we have to produce it, could be very uncomfortable," Lord Elton,NYT - 411 words
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102 1983-03-06 2 Near recored baby boon under Polish martial Law WARSAW, Sat. During 1982, the year of martial law m Poland, the national birthrate rose to near record levels, Polish media reported yesterday. With 10.2 births per 1,900 people, Poland's rate of national population increase was among the highest m Europe, surpassedAP - 102 words
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305 1983-03-06 2 CHICAGO, Sat. ORGANISED crime is flourishing in Chicago, controlling businesses, unions and public officials and overseeing gangsterism across the western two-thirds of the country, Congressional investigators were told. "Public corruption is the seed-bed upon which organised crime, grows and flourishes," Mr EdwardReuter - 305 words
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Article42 1983-03-06 2 NEW DELHI, Sat. The Great Indian Bustard, a rare and endangered desert bird, laid its first egg m captivity m Jodhpur Zoo on Tuesday, Dr S. M. Amahnof zoologist and secretary of the Desert Wildlife Protection Society, said yesterday. UPIUPI - 42 words
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67 1983-03-06 2 MOSCOW, Sat. Joseph Stalin, who died 3© years ago today, is officially a forgotten figure m the Soviet Union a country he ruled for almost a quarter of a century. The Soviet press today carried no mention of Stalin. His memory lives, however, m hisAFP - 67 words
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140 1983-03-06 2 SAN SALVADOR, Sat. El Salvador's army says it has uncovered a leftist guerilla plot to kill Pope John Paul during his visit here tomorrow. An official statement issued yesterday said 18 guerillas two of them women were involved and were being hunted. Before heReuter - 140 words
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343 1983-03-06 3 No quick end to bad times, say analysts SYDNEY, Sat. EVEN with a new man at the helm, the severe recession that has gripped Australia's 15 million people is unlikely to end soon, analysts say". Australians felt the effects of the worldwide economic downturn comparatively late, largely because the AustralianNYT - 343 words
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236 1983-03-06 3 LONDON, Sat. Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) ministers today prepared for a full meeting of the group on Monday that coula lead to a new agreement on stabilising world oil prices. However, Iran, which has said it opposes lowering theReuter; AFP - 236 words
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Article99 1983-03-06 3 KHOIRABARAI (India), Sat. Assamese tribesmen massacred between 120 and 2M Immigrant Bengalis on Feb 24, police said yesterday. "Skeletons are still there getting bleached m the son," said Dr R.N. Misra, deputy commandant of the paramilitary border security force, who rushed to the 17 island villages aUPI - 99 words
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Article45 1983-03-06 3 THE RETIREMENT of Marshal Ye Jianying from his post as chairman of China's National People's Congress was formally approved yesterday, the offichal Xinhua news agency reported. The report said the NPC standing committee sent an approval letter to the 85-year-old marshal recently. AFPAFP - 45 words
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Article52 1983-03-06 3 ZIMBABWEAN TROOPS cordoned off the populous black townships of Bulawayo, capital of the south-western Matabeleland province where troops have been accused of killing civilians m the past month. Owners of shops and businesses m the city said most of their black staff failed to turn up for work.UPI; AFP - 52 words
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Article65 1983-03-06 3 THE FIRST two-day preparatory meeting for a summit conference of Western democracies will open m California on March 17 to decide the agenda, government sources m Tokyo said yesterday. The summit, scheduled for late May m Williamsburg, Virginia, is expected to study ways of steering the economicKyodo - 65 words
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Article34 1983-03-06 3 IRANIAN REVOLUTIONARY guards and Muslim extremists ambushed a Lebanese army convoy m the Syrian-held Bekaa Valley, killing six soldiers and wounding 13 others, Lebanese military sources m Beirut said yesterday. UPIUPI - 34 words
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Article57 1983-03-06 3 PAKISTAN'S PRESIDENT Mohammad Zia Ul-Haq yesterday appointed three new cabinet ministers, including Dr Mohammad Af zul as the new head of the troubled Education Ministry. He replaces Mr Mohammad Ali Khan Hoti. The other new cabinet ministers are Lieutenant General Jamal Said Mian, who takes over theReuter - 57 words
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Article66 1983-03-06 3 SAUDI ARABIA will slightly cut back on internal development and on aid to other nations because of falling oil revenues, Finance Minister Sheikh Mohammed Ali AbalKhail said m an interview published on Friday m Boston. He told the Christian Science Monitor that Saudi Arabia's next budget,Reuter - 66 words
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Article73 1983-03-06 3 UNITED STATES President Ronald Reagan said yesterday he would ask Congress next week to approve tax credits for firms giving jobs to Americans who had been out of work for a long time. Under the plan, first mentioned m Mr Reagan's State of the Union addressReuter - 73 words
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Article, Illustration585 1983-03-06 4 NEW DELHI, Sat. Malaysian Foreign Minister Tan Sri Ghazaii Shafle today denounced what appeared to be a disinformation campaign over the Asean countries' intentions at the Non-AUgned Foreign Ministers' Conference here. It was obvious from press reports here this morning that there was an "exercise"585 words
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650 1983-03-06 4 LIAK TENG KIAT; TAN LIAN CHOO - We'll not be proxy to any superpower Dhana LIAK TENG KIAT TAN LIAN CHOO By and NEW DELHI, Sat. Singapore will not be a proxy to any one superpower and can demonstrate that it has all along followed a non-aligned course, Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan said here yesterday. Replying to650 words
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Advertisement310 1983-03-06 4 Attention Our furniture is specially catered to suit your needs. Our prices are so reasonable, it will surely stun you! Organised* m SINGAPORE WOODCRAFT MFiSfc Time 9.30 a.m. 6.30 p.m. (Sunday as usual) Venue Multi-Colour Building, 7'/ 2 km Pasir Panjang, 30 Alexandra Terrace (off Pasir Panjang Road) Tel: *****89310 words
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Advertisement489 1983-03-06 4 I You dont have to I go Overseas to get a I higher education Ssudy for your qualification at home and prepare for a successful career with Tin CMS Group I Enrol m one of our courses and without leaving your own home you get the benefit of our years489 words
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Article, Illustration480 1983-03-06 5 JUDITH HOLMBERG - JUDITH HOLMBERG Some parts of SBC's Army Series were nothing like the real thing, say several ex-national servicemen a THE first episode of Army Series impressed some viewers so much with its acting and plot that they voted it the best locally-produced TV drama show so480 words
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403 1983-03-06 5 Get ready when you're 40 to 45, says Howe START planning for your retirement when you are between 40 and 45 years old and are at the peak of your career. For this is a time when your personal responsibilities are under control and obligations403 words
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142 1983-03-06 5 STRAITS Times readers stand to win a Renault car and other prizes totalling $SI,IN this month In The Straits Times Renault Car Chase. Starting tomorrow, for two weeks, readers can take part m the contest by answering two questions about The Straits Times142 words
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371 1983-03-06 5 ONE cashed m on a woman's sympathy. Another exploited a person's urgency. A third deceived a gullible victim. These were three crooks who cheated their victims last week. VICTIM Nfl. 1 was a supervisor, Madam S.Y. Chong, 29, who gave a lift371 words
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Article127 1983-03-06 5 Ministry to get a new building PLANS for a new building to house the different divisions of the Labour Ministry are being drawn up. A ministry spokesman said a piece of land at the junction of Winstedt and Bukit Timah roads has been reserved for the building. Some divisions are127 words
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Advertisement38 1983-03-06 5 4th National Music Competition 15 to 26 June 1983 Closing date: 30 April 83 Application form at the Cultural Affairs Division, Ministry of Culture Organised by the Ministry of Culture and the Singapore Musical Society Sponsored by Qssd38 words
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Advertisement259 1983-03-06 5 Learn to repair and service all types of electronic equipment right at your home. You are taught to assemble transistor kits during the course of your training. For details, write to: UNIVERSAL RADIO INSTITUTE 1.8. Block 261, Waterloo Street, Spore 0718 P.O. Box No: 42, Owen Road, Singapore 9121. Name.259 words
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THE MOKHTAR TRIAL VERDICT.
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Article, Illustration325 1983-03-06 6 Grace Chng; Mazlan Badron - Grace Chng Mazlan Badron Story by Pictures by KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. As early as 6 a.m. today, relatives and supporters of Datuk Mokhtar Hashim and Rahmat Satiman began gathering outside the Kuala Lumpur High Court. By the time the court sat at 9.30 a.m.,325 words
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Article, Illustration184 1983-03-06 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Justice Hashim Yeop Abdullah Sani, 55, the presiding judge m the Mokhtar trial, was appointed to the Bench on Nov 1, 1973. In 1978, he created a stir when he set aside judicial tradition by discarding his wig for a songkok. He had184 words
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Article387 1983-03-06 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat, Only 20 days were set aside for the Mokhtar Trial. But as the trial unfolded, the prosecution called 31 witnesses, the defence another 43, and the trial took 75 days. Judgment was reserved on Feb 19. Highlights of the trial were the387 words
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Advertisement493 1983-03-06 6 All of a sudden the clarinet solo from Gershwin's Rhapsody m Blue was right here m the room I The effect was cait of this world We are talking about Telefunken's award- iIHMHHHMr winning hi-fi system the Studio IM. wV I To amateurs and audiophiles alike, V__Jr\ listening to the493 words
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Article332 1983-03-06 7 APRIL 14, 1182 Negri Sembllan Speaker Datuk Mohamed Taha Talib 55, is found shot dead outside his house In Kampung Serl Asahan, Gemencih, about 1M km from Seremban early m the morning. Police mount a massive hunt for the killer or killers. APRIL IS PoliceNST - 332 words
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Article799 1983-03-06 7 witnesses to show how Datuk Taha was called out of his house on the night of April 13 by a bearded man. His body was found outside the house the next morning. The only evidence of Datuk Mokhtar being anywhere near the scene cameNST - 799 words
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Article, Illustration576 1983-03-06 7 Urn Yoon Lin - Mokhtar's steady climb to the top Urn Yoon Lin By DATUK Mokhtar Hashim became the youngest Malaysian politician to be made a minister when he was appointed Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development m 1974 at 32. Since then, his political career has been one steady climb. It culminated576 words
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Advertisement164 1983-03-06 7 Step \vztfttng. Start living. I Tttis ilwaMous r pi<^w-per^do^^/^ 1 >* Yes, it is more expensive than HUDC flats, but the <\ X advantages it offers you are enormous: y/ Free from constraints jO. Freehold land X jdr* jj&L Excellent value without restrictions to foreigners S y^ Excellent recreational facilities164 words
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305 1983-03-06 8 J^^^^^^B^^l^J^J^H^^^^i^^^^^jj^^i^JJ^yk^U|^^^^i^^^H THE business sector has come up with mixed reactions to Friday's Budget, greeting with cautious relief the few concessions made, but expressing disappointment that more were not forthcoming. The Singapore Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (SFCCI) described the Budget as caring and305 words
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Article730 1983-03-06 8 LILLIAN CHEW - LILLIAN CHEW Hv PEOPLE were generally unmoved by the Budget announced on Friday. Few were affected by it but many were relieved that taxes on motor vehicles (both road tax and additional registration fees) were not raised. Most of them felt that the additional730 words
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269 1983-03-06 8 THE severe economic circumstances are not going to make for a good year ahead but younger Singaporeans can weather the stdrfn if they learn from the experiences of the older citizens. Defence and Second Health Minister Gp,h Chok Tong said yesterday269 words
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Article, Illustration225 1983-03-06 8 QUEENSLAND Premier Joh Bjelke-Petersen is here to cement the relationship and the ties between his state and Singapore. He said yesterday: "We recognise that there is great potential for both our countries by coming closer together. We have a high regard for your225 words
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215 1983-03-06 8 VOCATIONAL and Industrial Training Board director Assoc Prof Law Song Seng had proposed ways to develop a better system for detecting industry's changing needs. Prof Law said that: INDUSTRIAL trainers should want to know the latest m their fields, and can get this by reading215 words
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Article47 1983-03-06 8 NORMAN JOHN MANN, 46, was yesterday charged m a magistrate's court with having a shotgun and firing it on Friday. He is alleged to have committed the offences at Jalan Tanjong Irau. Bail of $10,000 was allowed. The case will be mentioned on March 19.47 words
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Article39 1983-03-06 8 THE dean of the National University of Singapore Medical Faculty, Prof Edward Tock, gave an oration on Medical Education Past, Present and Future, at yesterday's annual dinner and oration of the Obstetrical and Gynaecological Society of Singapore.39 words
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Advertisement263 1983-03-06 8 YOUR CHANCE TO SEE THE MASTERS' PLAY SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR THE SECOND SERIES OF THE SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 1983 SEASON MUSIC DIRECTOR RESIDENT CONDUCTOR: CHOO HOEY You can save time, bother and money by purchasing April Vict oria Concert Hall, 8 15 pm c c r\^u**+* n Tickets are available263 words
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Article, Illustration101 1983-03-06 9 This way to save time THE Housing Board has put up signs m two housing estates to point visitors In the right direction. Visitors who have had difficulty finding their friends and relatives will now be able to tell at a glance which way to go. At an L-shaped block,101 words
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218 1983-03-06 9 SALMA KHAUK - SALMA KH AUK By A POOR December showing pulled down the annual growth m the number of tourists to Singapore for 1982 to a modest 4.5 per cent. This compares unfavourably with the 1981 growth of 10.4 per cent over 1980. For the218 words
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336 1983-03-06 9 MARKETING people should only handle products that do not hurt health or morals, the executive director of the Singapore Institute of Management said last night. Prof You Poh Seng, the SIM executive director, said junk food, books that corrupt the mind and other336 words
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Article60 1983-03-06 9 A DIRECTOR of the United States Chamber of Commerce will arrive m Singapore today as part of a tour of Singapore, Bangkok and Manila. Mr Oakley Johnson will look into Asean-US trade and business issues. While m Singapore, he will meet American embassy officials and representatives60 words
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Article64 1983-03-06 9 TAXI-DRIVER, Teo Tin Hoe, 46, died after his taxi skidded and crashed into a tree m Stevens Road on Friday. Police said he was heading towards Bukit Timah Road at about 12.30 a.m. when the accident occurred. Mr Teo died on the spot while a passenger,64 words
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206 1983-03-06 9 A FORMER police constable who cheated a businessman of $120,000 by posing as a tax officer with another was yesterday jailed for 15 months by a district court. Ng See Keng, 28, a Malaysian, now jobless, and labourer Tan Swee Kok, 35, pleaded206 words
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Article525 1983-03-06 10 JUNE TAN; HEDWIG ALFRED; LINDA AUSTIN - JUNE TAN HEDWIG ALFRED LINDA AUSTIN Reports by and y r. Principals send ministry package of perennial problems A DOZEN exasperated principals have taken the Ministry of Education to task for landing schools with some headaches that will not go away. So fed-up are they that they525 words
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Article108 1983-03-06 10 IN THE beginning, there was the GDIS, which stands for the Curriculum Development Institute of Singapore. The CDIS begat Cue, Clue, Clips, Pep, Mass, Maps and Taps all acronyms for the new curricula it developed. They are the abbreviations for Correct Use of English (Cue),108 words
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380 1983-03-06 10 SCHOOL principals learnt to their consternation yesterday that they had far more money to spend on maintaining their schools than they realised. Some members of the Schools Council thought they had just $300 but were told that between $6,000 and $46,000380 words
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Article, Illustration138 1983-03-06 10 THE Nanyang Technological Institute's 15-month search for a coat of arms is over. It now has one with a red, white and gold design of atoms, cog-wheel and lion. The stalking, blue-beard-ed lion appears on the National University of Singapore's coat of138 words
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196 1983-03-06 10 A SINGAPORE Polytechnic lecturer was yesterday cleared by a magistrate of causing hurt to a couple at the Burmese Embassy m 1981. The lecturer, Mr Them Lwin, was accused by Mr Lim Choung Sein, 47, and his wife, Madam Wu Lay Lan, 46, of196 words
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Article88 1983-03-06 10 SYN Sai Laye, 55, and Teo Ah Tieng, 45, were each fined $500 by a magistrate yesterday for illegal bookmaking at Kangar fisheries market m Upper Serangoon Road on Feb 19. The court heard that police caught them collecting money and recording bets from punters.88 words
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141 1983-03-06 10 RESIDENTS of Caim|tfll constituency have been urged to volunteer their services to help drug odicts resident m the constituency. The president of the Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association (Sana), Mr Baey Lian Peck, said that Sana is giving aftercare to 28 addicts under supervision and another141 words
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Article96 1983-03-06 10 SINGAPOREANS born between May 6, 1964 and May 5, 1966 and who have not re-registered their identity cards must do so by March 31. The Ministry of Heme Affairs warned that those who fail to do so will be commiting an offence and are liable to96 words
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Article, Illustration178 1983-03-06 12 60 who came back with a bounce OFF you go, but at your own pace, please... About 60 heart patients being flagged for their walk or jog around the bandstand at the Botanic Gardens by Dr Chew Chin Hin, Deputy Director of Medical Services (Hospi-' tals) of /the Ministry of178 words
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433 1983-03-06 12 SECOND owners of Phase One HUDC resale flats will have the same rights and obligations as the original owners, the Housing Board confirmed yesterday. This means that they can own private property, enjoy free parking and, if they sell their flats433 words
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194 1983-03-06 12 TWO businessmen were yesterday charged m a magistrate's court with conspiring to cheat a bank of $3.5 million. Tea Hock Seng alias Joseph Cheng Lai King, 41, a Malaysian, and Francis Yeo, 39, are alleged to have engaged with others, some of whom194 words
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Article46 1983-03-06 12 FIRE destroyed two factories at Hong Seh Industrial Complex at 16 km, Upper Bukit Timah Road, yesterday. It is believed to have started at 6.20 p.m. at Judopak Packaging, which manufactures polythene bags. The fire was put out m less than an hour.46 words
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Article, Illustration1359 1983-03-06 13 Irene Hoe - Different prices are found in all places Irene Hoe The Galeries case By WILL those wonderfully Singaporean •X~—z~rTE. 1 words "How I much?" go down m 1 t>^' I history as the two I OF m words which ;g>£^™4 I JL-^rv launched a war? Sf>^K^ Not wholesale^ war, of course1,359 words
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Article, Illustration994 1983-03-06 13 I REFER to Irene Hoe's article "Pool the luxuries for country clubs" (The Sunday Times, Feb 20). One of the main objectives of the People's Association (PA) and its community centres is to organise social, cultural, sports, recreational, educational and other wholesome994 words
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Advertisement631 1983-03-06 13 9 reasons why you should own a Toshiba With these Toshiba Direct Cooling System benefits you'll see why you'll be better off for the next 10 years There are two kinds of refrigerators. One, the indirect cooling frost-free method has a cooling unit to serve both freezer and refrigerator. The631 words
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Article200 1983-03-06 14 A THIRD television channel? Petir, the People's Action Party's journal, says "maybe this year". The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation just says "maybe". But it looks more likely than not. A report m Petir says a third channel would let SBC run more serious programmes200 words
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Article, Illustration1853 1983-03-06 14 ILSA SHARP - ILSA SHARP Concluding article by B@3 TIMES People talking on TV about the painful moral choices they had to make could be instructive IT'S BEEN a long hard read for those of you who are still with me, and a long hard write for me too.1,853 words
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Advertisement623 1983-03-06 14 ~l| MACAW %jy Now timers ferny fltiigf./p Secret of the JWfo%-^^ IT IS a little-known fact "F.T., were you the one who Wfr that the brother of received E.T.s phone j£mf f M E.T. dropped m on Earth call home?" I asked. M H^fcj «S^ last week. And as it623 words
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Article, Illustration596 1983-03-06 15 Boys are 6 cm taller, girls rounder The changing Mr and Miss Singapore OUR BOYS are about 6 cm (2>/2 m) taller than those of a decade or so ago. Girls too have undergone a change they are bustier and hippier, but not much taller. No national survey has yet596 words
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Article335 1983-03-06 15 THE AVERAGE 18-year-old national service recruit had grown taller, from 1.66 m (sft sVfein) m 1967 to 1.67 m (sft 6 m) m 1975, shooting up to 1.71 m (sft Bin) m 1981. But the 18-year-old doesn't seem to have put on much weight. As a national service335 words
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Article206 1983-03-06 15 WHAT are the reasons for the changing physique of young Singaporeans? The main factors are better nutrition, a higher standard of living, the current emphasis on physical exercise, sports and other extra-curricu-lar activities m schools, plus national service training, say our health authorities. The head of the206 words
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Advertisement96 1983-03-06 15 The future shape? WHAT about the shape of the Singaporeans of tomorrow? Will our boys be taller and bigger, and our girls curvier? "The; new generation will be taller and bigger but there is a growth limit," says Dr Chay Swee On, director of the Ministry of r^?%\ <&m§^\ Health's96 words
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Advertisement151 1983-03-06 15 >:;:: '^'i y i r^v^^KjSJKi^BßßH^Kßi^^BSfe. Jt^K'^aK"^ ?sss!£' \u I;iv:^» ■:V '^ag; ''^Rdto^^tfn^il^l Pfi KH j if.y%J^^^^^lliKM»P^ -JL (|N N VI SSaS^jlluß^ Uf I If £1 irW, j Lf^rv 1 ffiPßiM' 1 J r^tJ.^- Bpy^ iriimnl jf* y hv* hB^H 9fi^^Hl BHp^^ '^f '^P <Jbmm Bpp^ I '"^^^^^fl^^^KfrnßF^ H^^ Another Prestigious151 words
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BOOK NEWS
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Article, Illustration261 1983-03-06 16 Darker side of patriotism THE Children's Story begins at 9am and ends at 9.23 am m a classroom m an American school. It may take you less than 23 minutes to read the book, but you are likely to be thinking about it for a lot longer. The book is261 words
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Article, Illustration353 1983-03-06 16 "I REFUSE to buy it. Shakespeare wrote Macbeth as a play and it should be left that way. "Cartoons distort and take away* the "humanness" of the characters. They also detract from the drama," said the principal of Katong Convent, Mrs Marie Bong. "The pictures make353 words
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Article, Illustration398 1983-03-06 16 Rosemary Chen - Rosemary Chen BODY LANGUAGE By "FRIENDS, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears," said Antony when he wanted people to listen. If you are "all ears", you are listening attentively. If you "don't believe your ears", you're incredulous at what you hear. If the information embarrasses you, it398 words
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Advertisement409 1983-03-06 16 fgappkzll sS^fe^t Strikes again! f^ippkZ II Plus System: Apple II Plus Computer with 48K RAM I 12" Non-Glare Green Screen Monitor 5 1 /4" Floppy Disk Drive Sfcg^^^^ Box of Dysan Diskettes with games, etc mm Bjßtßteagy--... Game Joystick if Apple Carry Case i; <c^ wr Full Factory Warrant y409 words
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Sunday Times Spotlight
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S'pore Open Gole Championship
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Article, Illustration833 1983-03-06 17 IT WILL not be too much of a surprise if Irish smiles light up the Bukit Course at the end of the Singapore Open Golf championship on Sunday. For this year, they have one of their strongest contingents ever to compete m the Asian833 words
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History of the Open
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Article, Illustration661 1983-03-06 18 Battle of the fairways gets V tougher each year BIGGEST margin of victory, the par-shatter-ing performances, lowest winning total, first Asian to win it and the sudden-death playoffs. These are some of the highlights m the 22-year-old history of the Singapore Open golf championship worth noting. The championship gets tougher661 words
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Prize money
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Article, Illustration503 1983-03-06 19 plus many other prizes THE recession, which has made the Asian golf circuit a financially attractive one for the top Western golfers, has also foiled plans by the organisers of the Singapore Open to increase the total prize money, The organisers had a hard time trying503 words
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Article657 1983-03-06 19 Australia lan Baker-Finch, John Downs, Mike Ferguson, Peter Fowler, T. Gale, M. Harwood, Art Russell, L. Stephen, G. Taylor, Wayne Grady, J. Newton, G. Serhan, J. Clifford, M. Clayton, F. Genusa and P. Jones. Argentina H. Carbonetti, Vincenti Fernandex, F. Molina, A. Saavendra, Adan Sowa, Ruben Terrier.657 words
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The course
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Article277 1983-03-06 20 WITH the dry 3ukit Course playing exceptionally short, it will be no surprise if the record for the Singapore Open Golf championship is thrown to the winds this year. The present mark of 11-under-par 273 for the 72-hole tournament was set way back m277 words
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Article, Illustration1458 1983-03-06 20 HOLE No. 1, par 4, (372 na-4fJ yd). This first hole is a very fair starting hole. Looking from the tee on elevated ground, the Macßitchie Reservoir can be seen m the distance about 90 m beyond the green. There are trees on the left of the fairway1,458 words
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Article196 1983-03-06 20 TO follow or not to follow that will be the question bagging the large gallery that's expected at the Bnklt Coarse for this year's Singapore Open. Shall I choose a quiet, shady spot and wait for the various flights to pass me by, or shall I pick a196 words
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Keeping score
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Article98 1983-03-06 21 1961: Frank Philips (Australia). 1962: Brian Wilkes (South Africa). 1963: Alan Brookes (South Africa). 1964: Ted Ball (Australia). 1965: Frank Phillips (Australia). 1966: Ross Newdick (Australia). 1967: Ben Arda (Philippines). 1968: Hsieh Yung Yo (Taiwan). 1969: Tomio Kamata (Japan). 1970: Hsieh Yung Yo (Taiwan). 1971: Haruo Yasuda98 words
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Article, Illustration225 1983-03-06 21 Volunteers provide yeoman service IF you see soldiers m uniform with their walkietalkies all over the Bukit Course this week, don't be alarmed. They are not there to quell any uprising nor are they lost after manoeuvres m the neighbouring MacRitchie Reservoir. They are just225 words
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Article, Illustration529 1983-03-06 21 MESSAGE from Mr Harry Dyne, chairman of the 1983 Singapore Open Golf Championship. The 23rd Singapore Open Golf Championship will be held over the Bukit Course of the Singapore Island Country Club from Thursday, March 10, to Sunday, March 13. There were 50 entries529 words
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Article278 1983-03-06 21 Greg Norman the title. Amateur shntterbugs will be oat In fall force bat they shoald remember that the clicking of shatters, especially when motor drives are being used, can sound quite loud m the silence of the greens. If you want to wait for the action to278 words
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The local challenge
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Article, Illustration561 1983-03-06 22 LIM Swee Chew stands out as the best among the local professionals against the top internationals from all over the world m the Singapore Open since 1974 the year the Local Circuit was introduced here. Swee Chew, now a professional at the Jurong561 words
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Advertisement54 1983-03-06 17 There's always J|time for aTlgeiT ml^'\ After hard, driving days m" it 's good to know you can always •■^\l-5M swing time for a Tiger. m ~«r«**m*M I s Tiger Beer. Brewed to perfection for Pf* '\1 golden, richly- rewarding taste 'I S^* flf>iS positively life-enhancing. TiCKMF 9ra I[ And54 words
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Advertisement201 1983-03-06 17 Stories by LIM KEE CHAN and TAY CHENG KHOON Battle gets tougher each year 1 8 $200,000 await the winners 1 9 Knowing where to land the ball 20 i Keeping order in the Open 2 1 the locals have fared far S^m The first golf ball m the world201 words
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Advertisement382 1983-03-06 18 I m 1^ '22SHE Bijlipi ti The metal wood so powerful it's going to start a revolution. Dedicated Spalding research and development have resulted m a metal wood which is truly innovative and superior to any existing woods. Greater accuracy. Improved H Traditional feel and sound, weight distribution allows more382 words
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Advertisement106 1983-03-06 18 Of all the Professionals who play with metal woods 86.2% prefer b ITIaDc proving there has to J be something in it. ij LONGER STRAIGHTER Metal woods have become a hit with mil golf pros. The Darrel Survey results show Mil that 86.2% of the pros, playing ggf with metal106 words
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Advertisement79 1983-03-06 19 Wm&££ Games bring you the one-piece lightweight and waterproof golf shoes ever for the champion j* f Champion Made with premium materials and expert workmanship producing the most innovative styles Each style is made to be the best of its kind that gives you better foot grip and support Delightfully79 words
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Advertisement222 1983-03-06 19 SANYO SWINGS IN MOTION Sanyo's new ultra-mini, ultra-powered i^P^B^^Hl portable sound system a BK:. ma HmS HBs '•'< Ha X r*i i Sw fl 'IB fflßvir' ''^^Bl 'Sfc ih^^BHK^^^^^Bmi I-Sls SS*^^\ 5f M-G 16D M-G 70 i§ Tone Hi/Lo switch Tape counter, balance control I ii|^ I BaTanc n ecoS222 words
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Miscellaneous16 1983-03-06 19 "I asked the pro for a good tip. He told me to give up the game."16 words
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Advertisement240 1983-03-06 20 Severiano Ballesteros and his Mizuno Mizuno is the professional's choice all over the world. In m Japan, it ranks first among other prominent golf equipment. Johnny Miller, Laura Baugh, T. Nakajima, Norio Suzuki and Mario Siodina swear by Mizuno for their achievements. Mizuno gives themjust the right amount of drivingforce240 words
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Advertisement64 1983-03-06 20 <?00t Winner of Singapore Open '82 For maximum feel, distance, lightness and payability there's nothing to beat C00T ask any COOT golfer. Custom Rival i r F V I|l ll j ifHsu Sheng San Hattrick Winner 1982 Asian Circuit < 0£ Pro. GOLF SPECIALISTS Pte. Ltc \Mr #03-246 Plaza Singapura64 words
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Advertisement552 1983-03-06 21 THENIWWBV^fJ^- 90 ■■I VI WK mm WW HIWSr warn m difference" 'MflßHl sill H' nl C Jffii^L^ a Si Scientifically designed to give the player M w good feel, balance and control. ipf W WINS KEPPEL OPEN|KW M An outright winner m its first tournament ffflßptjfcf fimluffi} W:. I appearance552 words
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Miscellaneous15 1983-03-06 21 "5e^ Ae fees o# /p/'s wcrease We bets. I've got a feeling his concentration's off."15 words
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Advertisement554 1983-03-06 22 9 ways to that hole-in- ne! The Mitsubishi Golf Trainer instantly analyses nine key factors m your shot! The Mitsubishi Golf Trainer •BBfp4P mat base and wei 9hing only 4.9kgs!), Jt is your own personal, uncomplaining, ■j^BT jt can be P acked into its own JBk professional golf instructor. Consisting554 words
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Advertisement212 1983-03-06 22 SmmtoSßw 1 fl Ifl 'af ffl Wi BP%T^o;>^^H I M 11 111 I i iP lffi§!l yj PPI flf I i 1 iIPAAII r |ggg|JpPj|^^|^ggß^p^Bi- 1 ifl fl ifl ■■k^"^!^B ffjfl! THE FIRST METAL WOODS AND IRONS WITH MINE ALIGNMENT Only PGA can design such a great combination: Special T-Line212 words
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Advertisement571 1983-03-06 23 wtiao JaY m\9* I B 737H66 I &JI ENTERTAINMENT 111 aipeoewoe 3 Food Guide FOR QUICK LUNCH Reservation, visit Lai Wan Restaurant, 377 C, Jalan Besar (aircondltion). Tel: *****03/ *****94. Branch: (Block 44) 1436, Bendemeer Road "(aircondition). Tel: *****60/ *****61. EXCELLENT VEGETARIAN FOOD. Fast service, aircondltioned. Easy parking. 10a.m. to571 words
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Advertisement660 1983-03-06 23 14 Antiques/Art 14 Antiques/Art Crafts Crafts F ANCIENT ANTIQUE FURNITURE KECK MARKETING TOMLIMSON ANTIQUE HOUSE jointly present an EXHIBITION SALE OF Chinese Blackwood furniture, Porcelain and many other "see It for yourself" items. Venue: 322-D, 3011 and 296, Changi Road, 5 1/2 mite •ton* (between Tclok Kurau and Still Road)660 words
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Advertisement610 1983-03-06 23 20 Pets CHAMPION BLOODLINE 4 months old, white Poodle puppy for sale at $600 0.n.0. Call: *****1. IMPORTED BEAUTIFUL WHITE Male Maltese. 2 months old. Selling $750. Tel *****30. IMPORTED ADORABLE WHITE and fawn male Pekingese puppies with papers. *****54. ONE YEAR OLD male Pug. $450 (paper). 71, Kovan Road,610 words
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Advertisement588 1983-03-06 23 28 Health Centres/ Massage ORCHARD PLAZA HEALTH Centre, Unit 03-30, Ist floor, Orchard Plaza, (above Penthouse). Massage/Sauna/Facial. All rooms with shower attached. Opens daily: 10.00 a.m. to 11.30 p.m. Tel: *****06/*****07. SPECIALIST HEALTH SALON 2nd floor, next to Robinson's 229/230 Specialist Centre. Tel: *****39, *****66 Ext. 145, Massage Sauna Bath.588 words
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Advertisement1307 1983-03-06 23 RATES: Ordinory $1 .00 per word (Mm $1 5.00) I $18 00 per col cm. Semi-Displov (Mm. $54.00 Straits Times) $18.50 per col. cm. (Mm. $55.50 Sunday Times) $22.50 per col. cm. Disploy (Mm. $67.50 Stroits Times) $23.12 per col cm. (Mm. $69.36 Sundoy Times) Box Chorges:ss 00 (collected) c1,307 words
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Advertisement74 1983-03-06 23 CLASSIFICATION GROUP A Entertainment Food guide B Personal Services Merchandise C Business To Business 0 Employment E Vehicles Boats F Accommodation Properties G Travel Guide H Education Instruction 1 Announcements J Obituaries 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Development Company requires TYPIST CUM CLERK Accurate typing. Able to speak Mandarin.74 words
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Advertisement680 1983-03-06 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical I A garment factory urgently I requires: I DOCUMENTATION CLERK Minimum GCE 'O' level with credits In English Language and Mathematics Age 22 years and above Minimum 2-3 years' experience In arrangement of shipments and preparation of Import/ export documents c Preferably with knowledge680 words
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Advertisement650 1983-03-06 24 86 Situations Vacant c) Sales MARKETING REPRESENTATIVES Candidates either male/female •hould possess the following: OCE "O" level certificate Preferably with some technical knowledge Previous experience m marketing security and/or fire equipment or similar line would be an advantage High Integrity and maturity with the ability to communicate effectively both orally650 words
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Advertisement446 1983-03-06 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Technical Technical Applicants are invited for the post of PROJECT MANAGER Be a qualified engineer m civil/ structural engineering with substantial experience m this field and contract management. SITE SUPERVISOR/ CLERK-OF-WORKS Has minimum 3 to 5 years solid site supervisory experience m civil/ structural/446 words
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Advertisement516 1983-03-06 24 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous @SANYO| INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD has immediate vacancies for 1) GENERAL CLERKS (MALE/ FEMALE) c Singaporean, above the age of 18 c Minimum GCE 'O' Level c Must be able to type c Some previous experience will be an advantage 2) ASSISTANT STOREKEEPERS c Singaporean516 words
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Advertisement762 1983-03-06 24 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous WANTED MALE CLEANERS with motorcycle licence. Preferably staying around Bedok or Changi. Interested contact Mr. Jeffrey Tan at tel: *****8. CAR SERVICING AND Greaser required urgently for service station. Call *****44/ *****10, after 2p.m. *****66. EXPERIENCED, QUALIFIED DRIVING Instructors required. Interested, please phone *****78/ *****03.762 words
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Advertisement858 1983-03-06 24 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun 1979 DATSUN 2OOL automatic, m showroom condition, aircond, radio/ cassette, original power steering. One private owner. PARF eligible. Price: $21,500 0.n.0. Contact: S.E. Ho, *****5. ALMOST 1979 DATSUN 120Y GL Stationwagon, 5-door, new model, company owner, alrcon., showroom condition. $12,800 0.n.0. *****48. MAY 1979858 words
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Advertisement843 1983-03-06 24 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Ford ALMOST 1982 FORD Laser 1.5 Ghia 5-speed. Expat owner leaving. Low mileage. *****55, Jerry Low. MARCH 78 FORD Cortina 1600 GL, aircond, radio/ cassette, 2 private owners, beautiful condition, low mileage, Tel: *****35. 1976 FORD GHIA 1.3. aircond, cassette, PARF eligible. Passed inspection. $10,200843 words
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Advertisement821 1983-03-06 24 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Mazda MAZDA 323 1300 c.c. end 1977. Highest offer secures. Tel: *****61. 1978 MAZDA 323 1000. 5-door. 1 private owner, aircond. Accident-free. $12,900. *****70. 1979 MAZDA 626 1 priavate owner, aircond, accident-free, cassette. $16,500. *****86. 1981 AUGUST MAZDA 626. Alrcon, cassette. Good condition. PARF eligible.821 words
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Advertisement755 1983-03-06 24 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Mitsubishi 1980 SIGMA 1800GS. 1 private owner. Aircon, radio, cassette, sports rim/tyres. Accident free. *****6 Mike. 1981 MITSUBISHI COLT GLX 1400, 5-door, tax till December, excellent sound system, one owner, $19,550. Tel: Andrew, *****46. 74 MITSUBISHI LANCER with air fans, cassette player, good condition. $8,700.755 words
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Advertisement840 1983-03-06 24 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota WELL MAINTAINED 1979 Toyota Starlet. Radio cassette, tuffkote, one owner, highest offer secures. Tel: *****05. 1976 COROLLA 1200 c.c. with alrcond, sports rims, new road tax, new Insurance. Selling $11,700 negotiable. Tel: *****10. 1976 TOYOTA COROLLA Cassette, aircond, PARF. $11,600. View: 16 Jalan Gendang,840 words
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Advertisement828 1983-03-06 25 76 Vehicles For Sale 1) Others 1981 VOLVO 244 01. Automatic. Power steering, aircond, Ist owner, immaculate condition. $38,800 0.n.0. *****55, Jerry Low. NOV. 74 CHRYSLER 1800 c.c. Paint and engine well maintained. $3,600. Call *****62. VOLVO 144 END 1972. Trouble free. 554,600. 29, Jalan Sampurna, Spore 1026. 1976 MINI828 words
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Advertisement783 1983-03-06 25 77 Vehicles Wanted CASH PAYMENT FOR any model secondhand vehicles, non-PARF or company registered vehicles and any c.c. scrap cars, SZ vehicles. Phone *****12/ *****52, Mr. Lim (7.00 a.m. 11.00 p.m.) BUSINESSMAN URGENTLY REQUIRES secondhand car. PARF or non-PARF. Any model. Phone: *****74 Mr Ong. No dealers please. A BANK783 words
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Advertisement767 1983-03-06 25 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 15 3 BEDROOMS, 3 bathrooms, brand new walk-up apartment. 1,300 sq.ft. Unfurnished $1,600. Principals please call *****31. THE PLAZA studio apartment, facing sea, fully furnished, $2,000. Woh Hup Complex, 2 bedrooms, facing sea, fully furnished, $1,900. Call *****83 (agent). DIST. 10 ROBIN ROAD flat.767 words
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Advertisement815 1983-03-06 25 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 13, FREEHOLD DOUBLESTOREY Terrace, extensively renovated. Sliding doors/ windows. Terrazzo/ parquet flooring. $340,000. negotiable. *****91. DIST. 1750, SEMI-DETACHED DOUBLE-STOREY Freehold, 3607 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms. $520,000. 10a.m. to sp.m. *****62. No agents. DOUBLE STOREY SEMI-DETACH-ED, 4 bedrooms, 1 servant's, 4000 sq.ft. Near Bedok; selling815 words
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Advertisement726 1983-03-06 25 90 Properties Wanted WEALTHY LOCAL/FOREIGN businessmen looking for houses/ apartments for Investment or own occupation. Tel: *****91. NEW AND USED semi-detached, terrace, apartment wanted. Tel: *****5, Richard Cheong. 93 Office Spaces to) Rental KATONG SHOPPING CENTRE furnished, approx. 300 sq.ft. Rental negotiable. Mc'Robertson, *****60. SERANGOON ROAD office space for rental.726 words
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Advertisement892 1983-03-06 25 95 Foreign Properties 95 Foreign Properties CALIFORNIA AGRICULTURAL PROPERTIES FOR SALE 7098 ACRES MERCED COUNTY One contiguous parcel m a Central San Joaquin Valley location 4 miles Northeast of city of Merced. It is estimated that 80% of this acreage could be developed to irrigated permanent plantings including varietal vineyards.892 words
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Advertisement109 1983-03-06 25 109 Foreign 109 Foreign INTERIOR DESIGN Home Study Course leading to DIPLOMA/DEGREE oL^f 60 from Mr Tan Poj Cnuang, Dept. STP Rhodec International Representative^ Pehvanc£ >ng Co Suite 344, 3rd Floor, Johor Tower Jafan Greja, Johor Bahru, Malaysia. MIIIHII 113 Language JAPANESE BEING TAUGHT by experienced teacher. Reasonable fee. Call109 words
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Advertisement256 1983-03-06 25 115 Driving THE FIRST DRIVING Centre. ROY Qualified Experienced Instructors. Classes 3, 4, 5. Tel: *****37. GUARANTEED TUITION For Primary, Secondary ft Pre-U Levels. Taught by experienced qualified Graduates Teachers. MORNING/AFTERNOON/ EVENING SESSIONS AVAILABLE Subjects Offered:- ENGLISH, MATHS, SCIENCE, CHINESE ETC Home Tuition is Arrangeable REASONABLE CHARGES FOR DETAILS CALL:256 words
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Advertisement472 1983-03-06 25 112 Commercial OUR TRAINING BRINGS YOO SUCCESS^ New Classes Commenciftg 7TH 14TH MARCH, 1983 Leading to the examinations of LCCI, QCE, C AG, VITB f tc. ACADEMIC STUDIES Sec. IV, Pre-U I& II I Science, Arts, Commerce COMPUTER EDUCATION Leading to UK Examination IDPM (Institute ot Data Processing Management) Basle/Cobol/Fortran472 words
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Racing
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Article, Illustration368 1983-03-06 26 EPSOM JEEP - Allan- Lucas team can score early double EPSOM JEEP Cinta Sayang and Blue Sapphire... By CINTA SAYANG (Race 2) and Blue Sapphire n (Race 3) can give the formidable Ivan Allan-Terry Lucas partnership an early double at Bukit Timah today. Cinta Sayang carried 57 kg to an impressive win m368 words
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Article45 1983-03-06 26 THE following jockeys are under suspension: Apprentice Bakri, three months from March 5 H.H. Chan, six months from Jan 30 Apprentice S. Marzuki, two months from Feb 15 Y.K. Foo, six weeks from Jan 31 Alwin Tweedie, three race days from Feb 2845 words
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Article434 1983-03-06 26 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED PEDIGREE TONTO WENG SOOK 5 Be My Native 5 Be My Native 5 Be My Native 13 Special Quality 11 Aylmer Road 1 10 Empire Builder 10 Empire Builder 15 Endless Mani 8 Assure 10 Empire Builder 2 Keep Ahead 15434 words
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Article229 1983-03-06 27 Ritz team, HK expats draw level HONGKONG, Saturday THE Bltz Club European champions team and a team of expatriate jockeys based m Hongkong shared the lead after the first race m an international three-team contest at Shatin racecourse here today. Lester Piggott gave the visitors a winning start by taking229 words
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998 1983-03-06 27 APPRENTICE H. Bakri was suspended three months for dangerous and reckless riding on County Marshall II m Race 6 yesterday. The Stipendiary Steward's report RACE 1: Trainer E.T. van Breukelen was fined $100 for failing to obtain permission for the removal of blinkers from998 words
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Article, Illustration2763 1983-03-06 27 TONTO; FAIRWAY - TONTO FAIRWAY He can now claim only "IVfekg- By and FIRST: *****8 SECOND: *****4 THIRD: *****0 STARTERS: *****2, *****9, *****0, *****0, *****9, *****8, *****7, *****9, *****9, *****7, *****1 CONSOLATIONS: *****9, *****8, *****6, *****2, *****9, *****5, *****9, *****6, *****1, *****0 Thorogood scores first time out to pay2,763 words
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Miscellaneous1721 1983-03-06 26 1.45 CLASS 4 DIV 7 1,200 m I;f;\»j3» (Ratings: 66-53) (Stakes: $15,500) 1 10*06* Smiling Tiger D 57 (66) Auric- Yeoh 4 irq d 5 +.5 (1400 m) Last ran at Pg Oct 24 coming from last to finish 6th of 11 m Div 2 1400 m; won C 5-21,721 words
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Miscellaneous1705 1983-03-06 26 WHHPHH 3.15 CLASS 4 DIV 1 1 ,200 m •fTiJDJRH (Ratings: 75-64) mmfemfamm (Stakes: $16,500) 1 *»7«4* Fruitful Harvest 57 (75) Prince-Samsuri 4ag +1 (1400 m) Showed early speed weakening close home to finish 4th with 56 to Nakuru m Div 1 1200 m m good going Ipoh Jan 221,705 words
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Miscellaneous1840 1983-03-06 26 Consistent but unlucky; found one to beat m Spring of Ulan m Div 2 1800 m with 54 on good track Ipoh Jan 23 SF Donnelly 7 II *****4 Regal Trinity (late Kham Sin) 53.5 (68) Yendor-Heddle 6 nzg same (1850 m) Came from behind to finish close 4th with1,840 words
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Miscellaneous435 1983-03-06 26 pAdded Advantage pick of Teh's four runners By TONTO Our man on the track ADDED ADVANTAGE II (Race 5) gets a big drop of B.skg from his last start and looks the pick of trainer Teh Choon Beng's four runners m the sevenhorse race. This Welsh Saint five-year-old, winner of435 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration100 1983-03-06 27 137 Religious Announcements 137 Religious Announcements "HEALING BY GETTING TO KNOW GOD" by Mrs. Naomi Price CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH 8, Orange Grove Road Sunday 6th March 5.30 p.m. FREE PUBLIC LECTURE ALL WELCOME ORCHARD ROAD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner of Orchard Road Penang Road Tel: *****8/ *****81 English Service: 9.00 a.m.100 words
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Obituary, Illustration159 1983-03-06 27 134 Lost Found BLACK AND WHITE JAPANESE POODLE LOST IN VICINITY OF TAX CHUNG EMPORIUM (QUEENSTOWN) ON IST MARCH AROUND I. OOPM. OWNER MISSED HER SADLY. REWARD. FINDER KINDLY CONTACT: IRENE: *****54 *****2. BROWN MALE DACHSHUND licence *****, lost from home near Equatorial Hotel, March 3rd. Reward. He Is undergoing159 words
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Obituary131 1983-03-06 27 PERBONABLE WELL-EDUCATED CAREER Girl wishes to meet other professionals/executives. Expatriates welcome. S.T. Box A*****, 390, Kirn Seng Road, Singapore 0923. SUPERVISOR SINGLE TAMIL seeks friendship of Tamil ladies 26-30 years. Please write with phone number and photo to S.T. Box A*****, 390 Kirn Seng Road, Singapore 0923.131 words
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Obituary51 1983-03-06 27 15-SEATER AIRCONDITIONED BUS available. 1. Ang Mo Klo, Toa Payoh, Bendeemer Road, Clementl reaching Jurong 7.30 a.m. Return journey leaving Jurong 4.25 p.m. 2. Upper Thomson, Ang Mo Klo, reaching Orchard Road, Shenton Way before 10 a.m. Group concessions for nurses and emporiums employees. Call Peter *****5351 words
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Obituary, Illustration36 1983-03-06 27 In loving memory of MDM. LEE ENG NEO Departed on 6-3-81 (Lunar Calender: Ist of 2nd MOON) Time changes many things But not the memories this day brings. Always remembered by loved ones.36 words
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Obituary, Illustration89 1983-03-06 27 The Family of the Late: GOH SIN EE sincerely thank* Rev. Lim and choir of Wetley Church, relative*. friend*, doctors and staff of TTSH for their prayers, kind messages of sympathy, donations, wreaths, kind assistance and attendance during their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. NO89 words
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Obituary, Illustration136 1983-03-06 27 m Loving Memory Of MARY THERESA Beloved Wife of M.K.W. Sena (Newton) Departed on 6.3.82 It was his will that she should die, His will that we should let her go; And we must ever bow to it, But oh dear God we miss her so! Such136 words
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Obituary, Illustration69 1983-03-06 27 IN LOVING MEMORY OF EVELYN TAY LAI KHENG Departed on 6/3/81 Gone from our lives one so dear, But m our hearts, forever near Always remembered by: Mum, Brothers, Sister, Sister-in-law, Brother-in-law and nephews. In Loving Memory Of JOHN LEE BIN SOO Departed 6th March 1982 Always remembered by family69 words
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Obituary, Illustration112 1983-03-06 27 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MDM LEE YORK MUI expreas their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to their relative*, Mend*, colleagues for their kind assistance, donations, wreath* and attendance during their recent bertNß VwfTf Vti The family of the late MR. TAN KIM KWEE Departed on 1/3/83 Wish to express their112 words
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Advertisement48 1983-03-06 27 Lost Something? Don't feel lost. Refer to The Straits Times Classifieds Lost Found Column, No. 134. The finder may be trying to contact you. tit's a C. A.T.S special service. j "In Memoriam" j I is for the loved I I ones whom you I 1 remember J48 words
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Article, Illustration215 1983-03-06 28 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. American Jay Cudd, inspired by his wife, today fired a par-72 to share a one-stroke lead with Filipino rookie Frankie Minoza for a three-round total of 208 m the Malaysian golf Open, the third leg of the Asian circuit. After his Manila andReuter - 215 words
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Article158 1983-03-06 28 CHRISTCHURCH, Sat. The loss of four wickets for just 18 runs shortly before the end of play left Sri Lanka struggling on the second day of the First Test cricket match against New Zealand here today. Sri Lanka were 141 for eight wickets at theReuter - 158 words
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Article, Illustration971 1983-03-06 28 As the Reds go Latin the US skip a beat SPORT is the world's most popular commodity. Its commercial turnover puts it high m the first division of the global business league alongside oil and gold. Its ever-increasing value as the theatre of the people can influence governments and just971 words
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Article253 1983-03-06 28 US Davis Cup hopes dim as McEnroe fades r BUENOS AIRES, Sat. The 1983 chances of Davis Cup-holders, the United States, hung m the balance today as Argentina's Jose Luis Clerc stood within a game of winning his singles match against John McEnroe wnen time ran253 words
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Article115 1983-03-06 28 Mission money BRAZILIA, Sat. Brazil will hold the 1986 World Cup finals only if they can be made profitable, the International Football Federation (FIFA) president Joao Havelange said here yesterday, after meeting Brazilian president Gen. Joao Baptista Figueiredo. Brazil, Mexico, the United States and Canada have applied to host theAFP - 115 words
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Article135 1983-03-06 28 Billie barges past Betty LOS ANGELES, Sat. Veteran American Billie Jean King today beat fourth-seeded Bettina Bunge, of West Germany, 64, 6-4 to go into the semi-finals of a women's Forum Classic tennis championship here. American Andrea Jaeger also advanced to the semi-finals, winning on a default by France's Catherine135 words
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Article88 1983-03-06 28 Paraguay level the score ASUNCION, Sat. Paraguay managed a surprising 1-1 tie with Czechoslovakia In the opening singles of their Davis Cap first round today. victor Peed beat Toraas Smld M, 84, S-4, 5-7, C-l m a tease Star. 36 mln. tie to bring the two teams level after Ivan88 words
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Advertisement219 1983-03-06 28 APPOINTMENT I PARTICIPATE IN IT7^5S| INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT |t_J] FINANCIAL ANALYSTS —JJZA The World Bank, a leading international institution m the field of economic development, offers a challenging employment opportunity for qualified individuals with substantial experience m major aspects of finance m sectors such as transportation and urban development, and fluency219 words
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Article, Illustration886 1983-03-06 29 Robson and Mabbutt are obvious ones 4 ROBSON is now looked upon as the best all-round midfielder m Britain. He has such a wide range of talent that he's capable of producing outstanding performances m virtually any position. And the willingness to take886 words
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Miscellaneous445 1983-03-06 29 ATHLETICS: Race-walking league The first of the XL League races takes off at Al Tong Primary School In Ang Mo Kio A venae 3 at 4 pm today. Besides seasoned campaigners R. Nadarajan and R. Rajasegaren going for the honours in the main event a crop of primary pupils, who445 words
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Advertisement221 1983-03-06 30 nfIHBHHHHBHHBI Hh fiJB rS X f Si^Sf J f I J""* 1 H-H Haven for r-\ Indoor -"""7^ ..r ~u l*^l~7^— l ii- ±i fK s^\^\ f<X recreation 1 1?M I^o^ Homing m on the c^^***** T /r^i^^i oud Udillcb Udiiip K^/^ //////PV7if\ i J Tabk n nis^_^o7j I -filff?221 words
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Article, Illustration720 1983-03-06 31 Gateway to the Games Beyond the pace lies the peace of a hideaway HIDDEN from the heavy Jnrong industrial fumes, and the hustle and bustle of the city, is a sprawling land of green acres and an air of serenity. It's a place where the annoyed and Irritated can720 words
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Advertisement377 1983-03-06 31 mmmm sports ■«BB COUNCIL /port/ for oil jJ Thi* wmmklf column will tmmtw SSC uy Sports for All programmes. j COURSES f Athletic Officiating Course (i) Field Judging !i) Race Walking Judging Dates Time: Mon 14 Mar 83 Wed 16 Mar 83 *s* 7.00 pm to 10.00 pm Sat 19377 words
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Article209 1983-03-06 32 SINGAPORE'S junior squash players salvaged some pride when they regained the Eric Cooper trophy by beating Malaysia 3-2 at Kallang yesterday. It was a much-needed victory for Singapore, who were demoralised after their 2-1 defeat by Malaysia m the Asian juniors m January. Singapore were209 words
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Article, Illustration488 1983-03-06 32 Tay Cheng Khoon - No Salver on a platter. Tay Cheng Khoon reports All the results SINGAPORE won the Ovaltine Salver when they edged Malaysia 6-4 m their annual squash encounter at Kallang yesterday, their senior and junior squads winning by 3-2 margins. While the juniors should be commended for their success, the narrowJERRY SEH - 488 words
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238 1983-03-06 32 THAI Dalat Edmead, bowling m her first Open Masters, took a surprise 107-pinfall lead after 12 games of the Queen's International championships at the Kallang Bowler-Drome last night. Dalat, 36, was only recently elevated to the Open Division with a 171 average. She spent238 words
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Article183 1983-03-06 32 LEONARD KING - LEONARD KING SINCE winning the Carlsberg Stars of Tomorrow graded title last April, things have not been going too well for Susan Wong. Today, when the Queen's International bowling championship graded A Masters' final rolls off (9 a.m.), she hopes to change all that.183 words
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Article, Illustration147 1983-03-06 32 BENNY SEE, the Singapore team manager, disclosed last night that action will be taken against Wong Yee Leong for not responding to the call j)f national duty. Yee Leong, 17, withdrew from the Singapore junior team to meet Malaysia at the last minute. And147 words
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Article, Illustration235 1983-03-06 32 Fu shuttles in for the big badminton job CHINESE badminton coach Fu Hanxun (below) arrived m Singapore yesterday wearing a blue suit and a smile. Today, at the Singapore Badminton Hall, the blue suit will be replaced by a tracksuit as Fu gets down to the serious business of shaping235 words
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Article268 1983-03-06 32 LONDON, Sat. Manchester United bounced back from behind to beat neighbours City 2--1 on their rivals' ground m the Manchester derby here today. Irish international Frank Stapleton scored both United goals after City, who have not won m their last eight games, had taken a268 words
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354 1983-03-06 32 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By TAMPINES star striker, former international Ronnie Liew, was sacked and five others booked as Ghangi Constituency beat Tampines Rovers 2-0 m a Division One match at the Jurong Stadium last night. The match was clean and exciting until the last 10354 words
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Article, Illustration231 1983-03-06 32 Don-Razali task for League thriller TWO of Singapore's top strikers Don Ang and Razali Rashid will tonight shoulder the unenviable task of getting the goals for their respective clubs to enhance their Division One hopes. Don, who is the more established, will lead Toa Payoh United against champions Fairer Park231 words
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Advertisement126 1983-03-06 32 I 1 wMi&mm Tune m to this portable wonder and be fascinated FAIRMATE RD-830 Portable Stereo Component System 4-piece component Tuner Stereo Cassette Deck Right and Left 2-Way Speaker System 4-band FM/FM Stereo/MW/SWI/SW2 with FM Stereo Muting Soft-Touch cassette transport controls with Full Auto Shut-off System Automatic Program Detecting System126 words
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Miscellaneous129 1983-03-06 32 UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 34 max., 25 rain. SUNSET today: 7.18 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.13 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 16/28 C Fine Manila 22/30 C Clear Amsterdam $C t Melbourne 21/24 C Fine Bangkok 24/33 C Cloudy Moscow 9/-15 C Sunny Bei^ng129 words
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Article, Illustration1401 1983-03-06 1 i 4 In Tijuana you cannot get over the feeling that the shopkeepers are out to fleece you. 'Eh amigo, come m here,' they say, pulling you into a well -stocked a shop. 7 THINKING back, it was a pretty daft thing to1,401 words
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Article, Illustration237 1983-03-06 3 BHARATHI MOHAN' S - BHARATHI MOHAN'S Pictures from album THERE are two reasons for visiting Houston the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the Astrodome. This oil-rich city m Texas has a manned spacecraft centre which is open to the public. For about $50, the Greyline tour bus takes visitors on a twohour237 words
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Article, Illustration287 1983-03-06 3 NEW ORLEANS, m Louisiana, is eight hours by rail from Houston. Along the way, you see Huckleberry Finn countryside lush green trees, brooks, meadows, dainty white houses and, of course, the legendary Mississippi River. It's best to arrive here m the evening for the city's biggest draw the287 words
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Article, Illustration168 1983-03-06 3 IT IS best to arrive m Las Vegas, the glittering gambling city, m the night when the fun actually begins. Hotels are expensive, unless booked through organised tours. To pass the night, visit the casinos and see any of the grand shows, and sleep when leaving the city.168 words
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Article, Illustration302 1983-03-06 3 TIJUANA, Mexico, is ;20 minutes by the express trolley from San Diego. Like Hyad a a i on the Malaysian-Thai border, it thrives on shopping and night life. The rule of the game for visitors should be that if shopkeepers quote the price for an item, the buyers should302 words
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Article, Illustration318 1983-03-06 3 SAN DIEGO, a southern resort city m California, has the world famous Seaworld Park (above). Situated near the Mexican border, it is three hours by rail, along the coast, from Los Angeles. It has plenty of hotels and flat-topped Mexicanstyle houses. The heat can be stifling around noon.318 words
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Article219 1983-03-06 3 WALK the streets of Atlanta m the state of Georgia and you are liable to come across a black, a total stranger, asking: "You all right?" with a smile. That's how friendly the blacks are m this city of Martin Luther King. This is the place where a local219 words
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Article, Illustration119 1983-03-06 3 GO TO Macy's m New York. It is the biggest and, perhaps, the most famous store m the US. The fashion conscious and ordinary shoppers everyone can find something of interest on its many floors. Browsing can be an experience m itself. Other places of interest m this119 words
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Article, Illustration80 1983-03-06 3 WASHINGTON, city of museums. Latest m the series of the Smithsonian museums, the National Air and Space Museum contains exhibits from the days when man attempted to copy the birds. Plus an impressive display of full-scale models of spacecraft, in- cluding Skylab and the Soviet Soyuz. Besides the museums,80 words
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Article169 1983-03-06 3 AROUND Tuscon, Arizona, are sights which offer glimpses of America's past. There are several Red Indian reservations and museums depicting their early history. At one I visited, the Red Indians were well-dressed, spoke fluent English and sold pottery which they claimed was the kind used by their ancestors at169 words
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Advertisement102 1983-03-06 1 Millions of children around the world are growing up on -&25i/^ j****'. ''< > Yes Klim. It's the full cream milk powder mfmJlTj I Klim is imported, quality is guaranteed, preferred by millions of mums in South O S^MiJ I U lnstant Fuil Cream Klim iS as nch a And102 words
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Article, Illustration785 1983-03-06 2 GAMES handed down from a century ago are not going to satisfy the new generation of fitness fanatics. The search is on for new games that will test and stretch the growing army of healthhungry joggers. BILL SPICER reports. BIKE PATO From Argentina, a gameIPS - 785 words
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Article, Illustration290 1983-03-06 2 The loving care and attention you give your skin each day will be more than rewarded m the look of youthful softness sustained through the hardest day. One of the most effective ways of pampering the complexion with a tropically moist290 words
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Article390 1983-03-06 2 NERVOUS habits can give you embarrassing intestinal gas. Your boss just yelled at you. You're tense. You smoke more, drink more coffee, gulp down your lunch. Now you've done it. Your stomach is grumbling so loud you*re sure everyone m the room can hearIPS - 390 words
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Article, Illustration286 1983-03-06 2 THE CLOTHES people wear and how they wear them reveal a lot about them, says a Harvard psychiatrist. People who wear monogrammed shirts or blouses are optimistic, dynamic, self-confident and proud of who they are, according to Dr William Appleton, assistant clinical professor ofIPS - 286 words
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Advertisement107 1983-03-06 2 The answer to your baby's sleeping problems "PoPo" Automatic Baby Cradle mm W m 'lf mmmmm^r% The new generation full automatic baby |l cradle is here. l|\ Operated by only a small voltage —DC I 1 2V, is not only safe i but also a great I energy saver, w107 words
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Advertisement410 1983-03-06 2 Jtoeret Spy Scoper iJiffil ft} f? n» nn.-suw m N I X. ri^* M L TOMMcin.imaiHiHviu. I trZ B1I -JL $9 Sn power wide field mafmfier is great foPl I JOY BUZZER watching sportmi events, nature study, girl WiniJup you WMr )ke watching and counter spying Also contains a3O fn410 words
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Advertisement511 1983-03-06 2 WtiATARBTHB DiFFBRENI Aftßß A VAV HAMV? FoR SALTro n $BALS, \*> \T OK To LOOK ?oR ON LA9£L${ <3BT MoRB $UH tOQiUM CtilORlQB, 4BA V $ALT, 9AK\HG PouJPBR, A £UN£URtf£P ARt-A tfOtfotoVlUM GLUTAMATE TaKßs UP To (Ms6),sowuM NiTriTb, Mo&TtiS To HBAL CoMKBLP, 50PIUM OTRATZ, PIBTeU PURINA "THAT ZoPiuM PKoptoNATe,PLUS TiMZ,511 words
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Article, Illustration513 1983-03-06 4 PS: If you have a food promotion you'd like to share with us, write to FOODNOTES, The Sunday Times, 390 Kirn Seng Road Singapore 0923. All notes to be m by Wednesday noon, please. SAUSAGE lovers can try the special sausage promotion now on at the513 words
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Article, Illustration846 1983-03-06 4 LEE GEOK BOI - LEE GEOK BOI H ITE j~ j lit it _&y SSuiw i IF YOU are looking for a quick meal that does not involve going out of the house but only a walk to the kitchen cupboard, you can forget about the canned western meals like846 words
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Article, Illustration1106 1983-03-06 4 MARGARET CHAN - MARGARET CHAN By PLACE: Restaurant Borobudur, Goldhill Square, 101 Thomson Road 01-52, call *****48/9 or *****80 RECOMMENDED: Rijstaffel, $27 rice with 10 side dishes, a soup, hot starter, dessert and fresh fruits; Nasi gudeg Jogyakarta rice served with jackfruit and chicken curry, beef skin curry1,106 words
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Article, Illustration87 1983-03-06 4 IF YOU are a fan of liver (chicken m particular) you'll love the chicken-livered herbie one of several m the range of open-faced sandwiches you can choose from at Movenpick, the Swiss restaurant at Scotts. The liver is done just right a little rare so it87 words
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Article, Illustration513 1983-03-06 4 PLACE: Cheong Kong Eating House, Block 21 177 Ghirn Moh Road, call *****93 RECOMMENDED: Fried almond chicken, $9 for half a bird, mutton sparerib stew, $7; prawns with dried chilli, 1 0; squid with chilli, scallions and fermented black soya beans, $8. HOURS: Daily 2513 words
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Advertisement281 1983-03-06 4 I Our Business Courses lead to internationally recognised §f business qualifications m Accountancy, Banking, Marketing, I Business Management, and the Master m Business g Administration Degree (M.B.A). IN ONLY 1 YEAR (3 TERMS) we will prepare you for the M.A.B.E. Qualification (Member of the Association of I I Business Executives).281 words
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Miscellaneous329 1983-03-06 5 Victor Borge *JK «^H Mil. JF^W :< iiiiiiliifflflHßMß K^B^ v# I^m^^' I'm m ■—^^^B H Helen Reddy hf'- mwM BVA HELEN REDDY/VICTOR BORGE: Comedy In Music Thursday Entertainment Specials, Ch 5, 10.10 pm First, music from Australian-born recording star Helen Reddy, seen m concert performing a selection of her hit329 words
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Miscellaneous732 1983-03-06 5 Will Rogers and Janet Gaynor STATE FAIR (b/w) Saturday Matinee, Ch 5, 2.30 pm First and best film version of Phil Stong's novel about a country family who get ready for their annual outing to the State Fair. Will Rogers, Janet Gaynor, Victor Jory, Lew Ayres, Sally Eilers, Norman Foster732 words
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Miscellaneous636 1983-03-06 5 i^--.. S^ii^ '^W W f \ib '?<£' BHP^^iPBHBBKi' "'^SBB^BBfI Bhßuß 1 -Qff BBf "^lra m^ct"^ jßa ft*^ wJ' 'w i^. X KSb^bW mß^bbHßßlb^b! Baß^H^B^E '^^wAW^u|B&iMH *t Hospital hijinks as doctors move into the operating theatre |Jp\ ENCOUNTER Cosmopolitan Hour, Jf Today, Ch 5, «< 10.10pm Japanese drama about a deaf636 words
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Miscellaneous958 1983-03-06 5 Highlights on radio TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES Play Of The Week, Today, BBC World Service, 7.30 pm BBC dramatisation of Thomas Hardy's famous novel which exposes the hypocritical values of 19th century English society. Pippa Guard, Christopher Guard and Eric Beacon star as the three protagonists m a story about958 words
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Miscellaneous2475 1983-03-06 6 Channel 5 2.50 P.M. ENIGMA (C/r). 4.25 AFTERNOON MATINEE: Galaxy Features Captive. Sci-fi drama about a group of aliens on a routine spy mission who are forced to crash-land on an isolated part of Earth after being attacked by sentries. They discover a family living on a farm and hold2,475 words
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Miscellaneous616 1983-03-06 6 I i HhwHHßWbbsP jwHBMBttfIKBBiHWp™ Channel 5 3.00 P.M. LOVE FOREVER (C/r). Serial. 4.30 EXERCISE WITH GLORIA. 5.00 NATURE'S WATCH: Mauritius (Part 1). A look at a captive breeding programme for threatened bird species. 5.25 THE ELECTRIC COMPANY. Dad, dance, desert, bit and bite are among the words taught. 5.50 THE616 words
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Miscellaneous540 1983-03-06 6 Channel 8 5.55 P.M. GATHER ROUND: The Princess And The Pea. 6.20 KIMBA THE WHITE LION: Catch As Catch Can. 6.45 NEWS AND WEATHER FORECAST (T). 7.05 NAADAGAN ARANGAM: Gowri (T). A girl falls m love with a man forced to marry someone else. 7.35 WILD, WILD WORLD OF ANIMALS:540 words
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Article, Illustration707 1983-03-06 7 GROWING up m the glare of the spotlight isn't easy for TV child stars, but today's breed are handling the pressure with style. One of the brightest is Gary Coleman, 13, star of Diff'rent Strokes. Three major kidney transplants before he was five may have permanently stunted hisIPS - 707 words
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Article, Illustration504 1983-03-06 7 Ah Kay - Ah Kay TV REVIEW i By BY NOW, Singaporeans must have so whole-heartedly embraced the notion that computers are good for us that a programme like The Computer Programme (Sundays, Ch 5, 2.25 p.m.) risks looking like an anachronism. I'm not sure if we need a504 words
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Article, Illustration269 1983-03-06 7 TEO LIAN HUAY - TEO LIAN HUAY Look East By IT LOOKS like her, but the fat "lady" m the picture above is not Lydia Sum Tin Har. It is really actor Lv Hai Peng dressed up as the comedienne (right) for the third film awards presentation organised by Hongkong's Television Broadcasts269 words
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Article490 1983-03-06 7 LIKE THE SUN LIU WENZHENG (Philips/Polygram) JAZZY. Vibrant. Pulsating. Electronic. That's Liv Wenzheng's latest record. Yeah, hot like the sun, though that only describes Side One; the flip side is cool, mild like the moon? But first, the sun. Though Liu's stage image is outgoing,490 words
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Article, Illustration756 1983-03-06 7 IT WAS one of those wretched days when nothing seemed to go right. I was hurrying to interview BBC broadcaster Natalie Wheen m her London home for this evening's Hooked On Classics, when my cassette player developed a whisker. I could hear it quite distinctly, clicking away like756 words
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Advertisement33 1983-03-06 7 \M HOOKED I W\ ON CLASSICS JfiL Sunday, Radio W^^Ty^ Produced and mm I|^ presented by It. Georgina Emmanuel m\k I I who tells you more I I a here about tonight's programme.33 words
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Advertisement801 1983-03-06 7 QUALIFY for the Association of Business Executives Certificate and Diploma rzjiTj through Bd EMILE WOOLF COLLEGE WHY THE ASSOCIATION OF BUSINESS EXECUTIVES? The ABE Certificate and Diploma give you the specialised knowledge and the internationally recognized Professional Qualification that is much demanded m the business world to-day. The ABE Certificate801 words
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Article, Illustration851 1983-03-06 8 Two Special-effects speclacuars that break new around Action without a human face j£s*, Qirft<.t«<d r "IT'S nice when the making of a film lines up with the finished product," said director Steven Lisberger in an interview in Rolling Stone, a fortnightly American entertainment magazine. But I'm afraid that the making851 words
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Article, Illustration514 1983-03-06 8 Z\.i- *■:■■;■■>■:.,■■;' THE most expensive production to come out of Hongkong is a sword-fighting film which will determine the career of its director and has brought about a surprising partnership between two of the colony's oldest movie rivals. Called Zu: Swordsmen From Magic Mountain, the filmTAN JONG SEE - 514 words
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Article658 1983-03-06 8 Tan Jong See - Tan Jong See REVIEW by THE setting is the misty myth-wrapped Zu mountain m China's Sichuan province; the plot is based on the fantasy-filled, action-packed novel Swordsmen From Zu Mountain the result is a film strong on special effects but confusing m continuity. If you're658 words
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Article, Illustration1007 1983-03-06 9 Bouquets for a winner YOU SEE floats on the street and on television every year for Chingay and National Day. Some of you may have even been on a float or helped build one. But the biggest and best Singapore float didn't make its debut here, it went on the1,007 words
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Article, Illustration990 1983-03-06 10 sddfh FORD's image m Singapore took quite a battering with the locally assembled models. The Cortinas, m particular, suffered a series of maladies which shook the faith of the buying public. Rust was a serious problem with the early Cortinas; barely was it solved990 words
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Miscellaneous1473 1983-03-06 10 UWC launches £est TODAY TUESDAY TODAY is the start of the United Original Child Bomb and Groups EARLY this morning you THOSE keen on posters World College of Southeast Asia's '83. On Saturday are two events for might like to go to the can g0 t0 t h e Goethe-Insti-1,473 words
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Advertisement426 1983-03-06 14 APPOINTMENTS GENERAL ELECTRIC U.S.A. Consumer Electronic* Pte Ltd SEE US AT THE MANDARIN We are a Multl-National Company Manufacturing Clock Radios Tape Recorders. And we are expanding our semiconductor operations which assembles IC and LED. We are Inviting suitable candidates to fill the position of PRODUCTION TECHNICIANS Candidates preferably will426 words
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