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Title Section13 1983-05-06 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, MAY 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8313 words
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Article, Illustration1098 1983-05-06 1 M. GRETCHEN - M. GRETCHEN Contest for public to give ideas and a proposal to revitalise historic site By TWO schemes to revitalise the Boat Quay area and preserve its existing historic and architectural character were unveiled yesterday. First, the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) jointly with the1,098 words
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Article, Illustration309 1983-05-06 1 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO By THESE are the two areas (see map) aleng the Singapore Blver likely to be preserved by the government as part of Singapore's cultural heritage and fer its architectural character. Area A, covering 37, Ml so metres. Is bounded by North309 words
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Article104 1983-05-06 1 MOHAMED ESA, 16, used to wander alone and aimlessly around the streets. Michael, 15, used to frequent amusement parks and coffee-shops with friends to idle away the hours. Siew Weng, 14, didn't want to go to school and couldn't tell his parents why... Today, all104 words
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Article257 1983-05-06 1 Chinese jet hijacked to S. Korea SEOUL, Thurs. THE South Korean government today announced that it regarded the landing of the first Chinese civilian airliner in South Korea as a hijack. In BEIJING, a spokesman for the state airlines, the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), said one of itsReuter - 257 words
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Article37 1983-05-06 1 COALINGA (California), Thurs. A strong aftershock, which measured 4.3 on the Richter scale, woke residents of earthquake-ruined Coalinga today as hundreds of people fearful of further tremors slept in tents outside their damaged homes. UPIUPI - 37 words
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Article57 1983-05-06 1 LONDON, Thurs. A local authority here has decided to ban the word "black" on the grounds that in some cases it is racially unacceptable. Lewisham council has decided that an accident "black spot" will become a "danger spot" and trade unionists will now find themselves boycottingReuter - 57 words
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Article48 1983-05-06 1 JAKARTA, Thurs. Ten people were killed and 43 others severely injured in a traffic accident involving a military truck, two buses and a motorbike, a police spokesman said today. The accident took place near Semarang, 360 km east of Jakarta, yesterday, he added. UPIUPI - 48 words
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283 1983-05-06 1 Pullout plan on the verge of accord Shultz peace shuttle JERUSALEM, Thurs PRIME Minister Menachem Begin has summoned his Cabinet for a special session tomorrow, recalling five ministers from abroad, to vote on a draft agreement on a pullout of some 80,000 foreign fighters from Lebanon. Foreign Minister Yitzhak ShamirAgencies - 283 words
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Article455 1983-05-06 1 Reagan to study Soviet offer Counting warheads seen as 'a positive move' WASHINGTON, Thursday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan said yesterday that Soviet leader Yuri Andropov made a positive move m proposing that nuclear warheads as well as missiles should be counted m European arms control talks. The US President pledged mAgencies - 455 words
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Article65 1983-05-06 1 Hu arrives← in Bucharest BUCHAREST, Thurs. Chinese communist party leader Hu Yaobang arrived today on an official vist that signalled a Chinese diplomatic offensive in eastern Europe. President Ceausescu, whose foreign policies often differ from the Soviet line, was at Otopeni Airport to welcome Mr Hu, who is on hisAP - 65 words
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Article55 1983-05-06 1 STOCKHOLM, Thars. Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme summoned the Soviet ambassador Boris Pankin to an argent meeting in the government building today, a spokesman for the Prime Minister said. The spokesman refused to confirm that talks between the two concerned the alleged submarine violation of SwedishUPI - 55 words
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Advertisement68 1983-05-06 1 SAFETY RUBBERJ\ n BOOTS^^J /«S|<Sjj|P»f MADE IN W GERMANY TO SHOE MFQ FTE LTD *3th&&£' < 147, KallangWay 1 king s on earth T«l: *****1 1 (8 Unas) 72 pages today SINGAPORE SWEEP RESULTS Page 13 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,6,8 CAUSEWAY 17 EDITORIAL 29 LETTERS 21 BACKGROUND 22 TIMES68 words
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Article, Illustration540 1983-05-06 2 Technology carriers PEOPLE, not money or machines, will be the vehicle Japan plans to use to transfer its technology to Singapore. It will be a two-way flow with Singapore scientists visiting universities and national laboratories in Japan and Japanese experts coming here to teach our scientists. The specific areas540 words
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Article234 1983-05-06 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: FRANCHISING of medical procedures and methods is wrong. It turns medical practice into just another business and this has dangerous implications for doctors as well as the public. Singaporeans who are not interested in rights and wrongs, only in being able to choose the sex234 words
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Article366 1983-05-06 2 Double surprise DENMARK'S one million badminton players went into mourning on Wednesday after national heroine Lene Koppen, in her last public appearance, was beaten by an unheralded South Korean in the world championships. Lene, the women's singles champion at the first world championships in 1977, lost 3-11, 11-5, 11-7366 words
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Article204 1983-05-06 2 VISA PLANS TO CREATE GLOBAL PAYMENT SYSTEM VISA International which has doubled its Singapore credit card membership to 60,000 in two years yesterday announced sweeping changes in card design, product market-: ing, card security, Automatic Teller Machine interchange and customer identity. Its newly appointed general manager for the204 words
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Article74 1983-05-06 2 AFGHAN CONFLICT FOREIGN ministers of Pakistan and Afghanistan have been meeting in Geneva to seek a solution to the Afghan conflict. Both sides appear to have made major concessions: the Russians have accepted the principle of a phased withdrawal and Pakistan seems to have accepted that the flow of74 words
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Article511 1983-05-06 2 Win for anti-N camp THE US House of Representatives has approved by 278 to 149 a resolution calling for a US-Soviet freeze on atomic weapons, giving the nuclear freeze movement a victory but President Ronald Reagan a defeat. But just before final approval, Mr Reagan's supporters were511 words
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Article309 1983-05-06 2 On right path THE MacPherson and Bedok Boys' Clubs were started about a year ago as a police project to provide young boys with healthy past-time activities during their impressionable years. Since then, the police officers running the clubs have observed a definite and welcome change in the309 words
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Article193 1983-05-06 2 Yearly waste of $210m GAS worth more than $210 million a year is being flared uselessly in the Shell contract area off Sarawak, said Dato Rastam Hadi, managing director of Petronas. The daily volume of 4.25 million cu m is equivalent to what Singapore is negotiating to193 words
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Article153 1983-05-06 2 Lady composer SINGER Lee Lynn, known for her soprano voice, is also a composer. Her vocal compositions will be presented by 17 soloists and a choir at the Victoria Concert Hall on May 15. Some of the compositions for the evening date back to the late153 words
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Article, Illustration270 1983-05-06 3 Approval by House of Representatives is a defeat for Reagan WASHINGTON, Thurs. The US House of Representatives has approved a resolution calling for a US-Soviet freeze on atomic weapons, giving the nuclear freeze movement a victory but President Ronald Reagan a defeat. The House votedReuter - 270 words
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209 1983-05-06 3 What the nuclear freeze resolution calls for... It would be mutual and verifiable. No item would be frozen unless both sides agree. Any item that could not be verified would not be frozen. Nothing would be frozen while negotiations were being conducted and nothing would be frozen until the freeze209 words
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237 1983-05-06 3 BUENOS AIRES, Thurs. The international controversy over Argentina's "missing thousands" during the 1970s crackdown on subversives worsened yesterday when Buenos Aires ordered its ambassador to Rome to return home within 48 hours. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said President Reynaldo Bignone's government recalled homeReuter; UPI - 237 words
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Article, Illustration135 1983-05-06 3 Wife of Wimbledon champ Connors files for divorce MIAMI, Thurs. Patti Connors (right), wife of Wimbledon and United States Open tennis champion Jimmy Connors, has filed for divorce m a Florida court, the Miami News reported yesterday. The newspaper said Mrs Connors considered the marriage m Tokyo m 1978 asAFP - 135 words
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202 1983-05-06 3 Chinese migrant gets $840,000 award CHICAGO, Thurs. A jury yesterday awarded US$4OO,OOO (about S$840,000) to a 53-year-old Chinese immigrant who contended he was locked up in Illinois state mental hospitals for decades without being treated by anyone who spoke his language. The jury deliberated twd-and-a-half hours before returning the judgmentAP - 202 words
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Article57 1983-05-06 3 DEMONSTRATORS THREW more than 100 petrol bombs at police in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, yesterday on the second anniversary of the death of Irish Republican Army (IRA) hunger striker Bobby Sands. A police spokesman said two mail vans were hit. British security forces fired plastic bullets at the crowdReuter - 57 words
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Article49 1983-05-06 3 THE SWEDISH navy yesterday intensified a week-old hunt for foreign submarines off the northern port of Sundsvall though it was unclear whether underwater mines detonated the previous night had damaged one of the intruders. Ships from the south of Sweden joined in the search. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article52 1983-05-06 3 POLAND'S BISHOPS yesterday demanded an end to martial law and the release of political prisoners in an appeal after an attack on a convent in which eight people were beaten by suspected government agents. The appeal came in a communique released after a two-day episcopate conference inUPI - 52 words
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Article78 1983-05-06 3 THE NATIONAL People's Congress, the Chinese parliament, will hold a plenary meeting starting June 6 with election of a state president as the top item on the agenda, the Xinhua news agency said in Beijing yesterday. Xinhua said that the legislators, elected at the sixth congress,AFP - 78 words
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Article63 1983-05-06 3 A UNITED States Marines helicopter carrying commanding officer Colonel James Mead was hit by machine-gun fire outside Beirut yesterday but no one was injured, a marines spokesman said. Col Mead had gone on a reconnaissance mission after mortar shells crashed into Beirut, killing at least two people,Reuter - 63 words
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298 1983-05-06 4 JAKARTA, Thurs. US ambassador to Indonesia John Holdridge assured non-communist South-east Asian nations today that improving of US ties with China depends on Beijing's efforts to play a "responsible" role in the region. Mr Holdridge, formerly the US State Department's Assistant SecretaryUPI - 298 words
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Article177 1983-05-06 4 BANGKOK, Thurs. A Royal Thai Air Force C-123 transport plane exploded and crashed on approach to a base north of Bangkok today, killing all 31 military personnel aboard, an air force spokesman said. The US-built plane was about to touch down at Takhli air- base,UPI - 177 words
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Article, Illustration463 1983-05-06 4 France and China agree on aim but not on means to achieve it BEIJING, Thurs. PRESIDENT Francois Mitterrand said today that, despite two days of talks in Beijing, France and China were still at odds over ways to bring peace to Cambodia. Speaking at aReuter; AP - 463 words
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Article70 1983-05-06 4 BANGKOK CITY authorities have hired Dutch and Thai experts to draw up plans to prevent annual floods after a government report said the Thai capital would sink by two metres by the year 2000. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration yesterday gave engineering consultants a 53.3 million baht (Ss4s million)Reuter - 70 words
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Article82 1983-05-06 4 MUSLIM SEPARATISTS have ceased to be a major security threat in the southern Philippines, military commander General Delnn Castro said in Manila yesterday. The outlawed Moro National Liberation Front, which had fought a secessionist rebellion on Mindanao island for years, had only minimal foreign support and itsReuter - 82 words
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Article69 1983-05-06 4 A CANADIAN TRADE mission led by Minister of International Trade Gerald Regan arrived in Jakarta on Wednesday for a four-day visit at the invitation of Minister of Trade Rachmat Saleh. The mission of 10 senior officials and 37 leading businessmen are to pay a courtesy call onAFP - 69 words
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Article71 1983-05-06 4 MR BOU THANG, Defence Minister of the Vietnamese-installed Heng Samrin regime in Phnom Penh, held talks yesterday with Soviet Defence Minister Dmitry Ustinov in Moscow, the official Tass news agency reported. Tass gave no details of the talks which were expected to centre on the latest borderReuter - 71 words
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Article92 1983-05-06 4 PHILIPPINE PRIME Minister Cesar Virata yesterday said he had recently tendered his resignation verbally to President Ferdinand Marcos and indicated that he would quit the government if his performance as Prime Minister was considered "bad". Mr Virata, speaking at a news conference for the foreign and local press,AFP - 92 words
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119 1983-05-06 4 CANBERRA, Thurs. Australia is tightening controls on working holiday visas for young people because the system has been abused by Japanese travel and employment agencies. Immigration Minister Stewart West told parliament the agencies were arranging jobs for au psor girls and then applying forReuter - 119 words
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271 1983-05-06 4 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States is stepping up the quantity and quality of arms aid to Afghan insurgents fighting the Soviets and the Babrak Karmal regime, the New York Times said yesterday. It added that President Ronald Reagan had last December ordered theUPI - 271 words
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316 1983-05-06 6 Changes next year despite strikes and protests by students PARIS, Thursday FRENCH Education Minister Alain Savary yesterday said a controversial programme of university reforms would go before Parliament this month despite strikes and protests by students. The government wants to see the reforms,Reuter; AP - 316 words
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Article, Illustration84 1983-05-06 6 BONN, Thnrs. West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl (standing) looks from the speaker's box In the Bundestag (Parliament) at a banner held by Miss Gaby Gottwald (left) and Miss Petra Kelly (right) of The Greens during debate on Mr Kohl's government declaration on Wednesday. The banner reads:AP - 84 words
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Article183 1983-05-06 6 Italy gets a June date for polls ROME, Thursday ITALY'S caretaker government fixed the date of an early general election for June 26, the office of Prime Minister Amintore Fanfani announced. A cabinet meeting, chaired by the outgoing premier, agreed on the date following the dissolution of Parliament by PresidentReuter - 183 words
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Article91 1983-05-06 6 Anniversary of Tito's death BELGRADE, Thurs. Yugoslavia commemorated the third anniversary of President Josip Broz Tito's death yesterday with pledges by the communist leadership to follow his policy of independence and non-alignment. Activity throughout the country of 22.4 million people came to a virtual standstill for one minute at 3.05UPI - 91 words
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195 1983-05-06 6 Hitler used leeches and cocaine for health new book LONDON, Thurs. Nazi leader Adolf Hitler used leeches to fight a buzzing in his ears and cocaine to dispel sinus pains, according to a book published today. The book, edited by British historian David Irving, contains medical records kept by Hitler'sReuter; AP - 195 words
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Article78 1983-05-06 6 PARIS, Thurs. Five French citizens have been charged with spying for the Soviet Union in cases connected with Soviet personnel expelled from Paris last month, a radio station reported today. The independent Europe One station said the five had been charged with providing mainly industrial secretsReuter - 78 words
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380 1983-05-06 6 European ministers hold 'more jobs' talks PARIS, Thurs. 1 EUROPEAN labour ministers met behind closed doors yesterday to discuss whethpr the continent's worst post-war unemployment rate could be reduced through shorter work weeks, early retirements and restrictions on overtime and moonlighting. The link between working time and unemployment has longAP - 380 words
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Advertisement205 1983-05-06 6 INVITATION TO CHEZ BIDOU -MAY 8 It's mother's turn to relax. Take her to Chez Bidou for an elaborate French buffet lunch or a gala dinner of traditional Provencal favourites. Seafood Terrine Spinach, Beef Tenderloin in Crust with Perigourdine Sauce, Roast Beef Provencale, Mango Mousse, Chocolate Truffles. Prepared with tender205 words
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Advertisement89 1983-05-06 6 SINGAPORE ESTTVAL OF DANCE 1983 i 4—lo DEC B3 VICTORIAL THEATRE Entry forms available at: Cultural Affairs Division Ministry of Culture Closing date: 1 August 83 All local choreographers and dance groups are cordially invited to participate Organised by the Ministry of Culture Top managers praise WThe One Minute Manager89 words
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Advertisement574 1983-05-06 7 Offers are available A y J2± A You Can Count On in Singapore only. A r^l* A f~ ~1 satisfaction j They're valid from x^— \^A H&, M y^"- 7 v -~t» hfWkc; G o U NraoSucT D I Friday through N \^m\ W/ < J i ""ffiSSB 3 1574 words
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Article89 1983-05-06 8 BEIRUT, Thurs. Secretory of State George Shnltz came to the Middle East expecting to be swarmed with different demands from all parties for a "fair" settlement of the Lebanon crisis. Bat being swarmed by enthusiastic US marines most have been a pleasant change m hisUPI - 89 words
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Article, Illustration357 1983-05-06 8 Patching-up of Arafat, Assad hailed DAMASCUS, Thursday SYRIAN and Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) officials are nailing a reconciliation between President Hafez Al- Assad and PLO chief Yasser Arafat this week as a turning point in the Middle East peace process. They say the reconciliation dooms US President Ronald Reagan's MiddleReuter - 357 words
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191 1983-05-06 8 WASHINGTON, Thurs. A handful of Soviet advisers have moved into Lebanon to train Syrian troops in operating their Sovietsupplied weapons, Reagan administration officials said yesterday. While the number is small, their presence is considered "a matter of concern to the United States and is symptomatic191 words
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271 1983-05-06 8 BEIRUT, Thurs. Iran, implying that the Soviet Union aided a plot against Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny, outlawed the communist Tudeh Party and ordered 18 Soviet diplomats to leave the country by tomorrow. The Foreign Ministry said in a statement yesterday that the Soviets were "interferingUPI; AP - 271 words
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Article327 1983-05-06 9 LILLIAN CHEW - LILLIAN CHEW By Our scientists will go to Japan to learn Japanese scientists will come to Singapore to teach IT IS through people, not money or machines that the Japanese government proposes to transfer its technology to Singapore. This transfer will take the form of a series of327 words
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Article, Illustration317 1983-05-06 9 SINGAPORE'S love for planting trees has, not escaped Japanese Prime Minister Mr Yasushiro Nakasone, who brought along 85 saplings as mementoes of Ms visit here. Yesterday, instead of planting a Singaporegrown tree like other VIP visitors, Mr Nakasone did some spade work for a camphor317 words
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Article, Illustration347 1983-05-06 9 Gillian Pow Chong - What it's like being the wife of a premier Gillian Pow Chong By BEING feted, wined and dined may be many a woman's wish, but leading this lifestyle as wife of a Prime Minister can be very tough, Mrs Tsutako Nakasone said yesterday. In an exclusive interview with The Straits347 words
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Article115 1983-05-06 9 Seeking views on Laotian aid JAPAN has asked Singapore for its views on"Japan's economic aid 40 Laos, which now stands at about $4.3 million annually. ..XJie question came from Japanese Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe at'^a meeting yesterday evening with his Singapore, counterpart Mr S. Qhanabalan, who replied that he would115 words
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Article159 1983-05-06 11 THE Ministry of Social Affairs, in a move to streamline itself, has transferred three of its functions to the Law Ministry. The functions are: •"Registration of Moneylenders and Pawnbrokers; Licensing of hotels and; Licensing of massage establishments. "These functions are regulatory and the transfer is159 words
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Article, Illustration200 1983-05-06 11 SBS buys 400 two-deck buses and 200 taxis MORE double-deckers will be coming your way this year and next year. The Singapore Bus Service has ordered 400 of these towering vehicles at a cost of $72 million. It has also ordered 200 Toyota taxis costing $4.4 million. SBS chairman Patrick200 words
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Article48 1983-05-06 11 SINGAPORE Jaycees (City Chapter), Kuala Lumpur Jaycees and Taipeh Jaycees are holding an Asia-Pacific topspinning competition in Christchurch, New Zealand, on May 28. The competition is one of the events on the Sports Day of the 1983 Jaycees International Asia-Pacific Conference in Christchurch.48 words
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Article298 1983-05-06 11 A BOLD "S" in bright red this is Singapore Bus Service's new logo and a sign of the times. The new logo, is designed to depict the growing strength and dynamism of SBS. In the words of an SBS official, the logo298 words
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Article202 1983-05-06 11 THE charting of Singapore Bus Service's new bus routes arising from its comprehensive bus study took no more effort than the pushing of buttons on a computer. And the company will show commuters how such modern technology simplified the massive route overhaul job. A computer will202 words
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Article357 1983-05-06 11 RONNIE LIM - Refineries picture still bleak RONNIE LIM By Our Energy Correspondent THE picture for Singapore's refining industry remains bleak although we are already into the second quarter of this year. Mobil chairman Dorsey Dunn told oilmen attending a seminar on Energy Futures yesterday that between 1981 and the first quarter of357 words
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92 1983-05-06 11 MOUNT FABER Road will be closed to traffic from 3 to S p.m. today to allow the Singapore Cable Car Private Limited Company to set up equipment on the cable car station there. Traffic police will be present to direct motorists. Meanwhile,92 words
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Article218 1983-05-06 11 INTEREST in any wellknown tourist destination tends to wane after a time. But the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board (STPB) is already gearing up to combat this potential danger in six regions. It will shortly launch a special competition for the travel trade based on the218 words
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Article48 1983-05-06 11 A FOUR- YEAR-OLD girl was found dead at the foot of a block of flats in Bedok North Street 3 on Wednesday. Police said the child, Eng Li Hwa, was believed to have fallen from the kitchen window of her seventh-storey flat.48 words
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268 1983-05-06 13 *****31 wins first prize in Sweep TICKET No. *****31 won the first prize of $1,000,000 In the Singapore Sweep 5/83 drawn last night. The full results: Ist prize: *****31 2nd prize ($300,000): 3769m 3rd prize ($100,000): *****65 4th prize ($75,000): *****06 sth prize ($50,000): *****99 5 Jackpot Numbers (each $15,000)268 words
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Article86 1983-05-06 13 Psychiatric report ordered TAN TEOW, alias Michael Tan, 30, charged with the murders of a housewife and her two children, was yesterday ordered to be sent to the Changi Prison Hospital for a psychiatric report. Tan is charged with Lim Beng Hai, 24, with having allegedly murdered Madam Soh Lee86 words
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123 1983-05-06 13 SINGAPORE Airlines will not launch its air-to-ground telephone service as planned on Sunday. A spokesman said that technical problems, including difficulty in linking the ground radio station with the cockpits' high-frequencycom-munlcations system, had forced SIA to review the proposal. An attempt to123 words
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Article, Illustration387 1983-05-06 13 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL By High lead content in Japanese novelty erasers THEY are colourful, shaped like miniature ice-cream cones and smell good enough to eat. But watch it. These erasers could wipe away your child's smile. They contain a high lead content and are387 words
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Article69 1983-05-06 13 THE noisy macaws at the Singapore Zoo have plenty to squawk about this time: They have found a family. They were adopted by the Singapore Colour Centre at the weekend. The four macaws, one pair with blue-and-gold plumes and the other with red-and-green feathers, are housed69 words
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98 1983-05-06 13 A POLICE sergeant was yesterday charged with using his Pearl's Hill police quarters as a common betting house on Aug 7 last year. Teng Keng Hoe, 34, was also charged with hurting Deputy Superintendent J. i. H. Delilkan that day to98 words
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179 1983-05-06 13 Court okays application by bank to continue injunction AN APPLICATION by Lloyds Bank International Ltd for the continuation of an injunction against a Hongkong businessman was allowed by the High Court yesterday until trial of the action. The bank, represented by Mr K. Parasuram, was granted an interim injunction on179 words
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282 1983-05-06 13 L.E. PREMA - L.E. PREMA By NTUC FairPrice yesterday assured its customers that it will continue to sell all its goods at reasonable prices, despite rent increases. This announcement follows one made by the Housing Board on Wednesday that it will increase monthly rentals of shops,282 words
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201 1983-05-06 13 Forged cheques: 4 businessmen are charged FOUR of six businessmen charged with alleged trafficking of forged United States Treasury cheques were yesterday arraigned on two fresh charges, involving a total of US$2,--454,599.45 (about 555.13 million). No pleas were recorded from Lin Fong Long, 38, a Taiwanese, Yu Bon Teng, 42,201 words
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Advertisement80 1983-05-06 13 Whygofurther than Paradise for dinner tonight? Dine with a difference at the Waterfall Cafe. Savour delicious local specialities such as steamboat, rojak, satay, chilli crab, mee rebus, chicken rice and many more in the midst of lushful greenery and the sounds of a cascading waterfall. lf you prefer continental fare,80 words
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Advertisement337 1983-05-06 13 'yWtmyy'yy i:^ 1 .vS; SS Jx :S \-:^'ytyyW?y ':y £10^ ''i' >'.' \i5S:" 'S* S*^^~:-::: ft™'Bip*^i(^ :S ■JMSS: f V range of VCRs ill |i il:'iliiiiiiiil^i:iiil^ll!lllllli;llillii*llii ill iiiii I iiii^li >''' ill I^IIIIIICd f IVIItI -PI W-: ::y -x x- ::V: ii™: •:;.;:,;;:;>:;:■ Igg:;;! g J :J: s;g- yy-?yy.yyyyyyyy.. yy'y337 words
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Advertisement722 1983-05-06 14 i 1 HB "*v^ 1 tet- 1^ V I V^^^^^tw I l^ft I IE jg im^mm i I •*ww *|iw^wir I mmn ju jm flHHß^o Km^^v'^* V B I mmW 8 J& #^B IB^^l !I& uW JWif WErMgW— ff "M* Hffit V^ 00 A Mi A. flB I lLJll (l<^722 words
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Article, Illustration597 1983-05-06 15 WONG AI KWEI - WONG AI KWEI Study shows that most employers give staff better perks than the law requires them to and that small firms give big benefits too By THE benevolent "towkay" is still very much a feature in modern Singapore. Most employers here provide more than the minimum the597 words
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199 1983-05-06 15 SOME collective agreements are "normal", providing the normal medical, leave, maternity and supplementary wage benefits. But there are some that contain a wealth of information about the company, its management and the types of risks or unusual circumstances involved in a job. For199 words
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407 1983-05-06 15 Small firm with big ideas for its workers NUMBER 7 Chia Ping Road, somewhere in Jurong industrial estate, houses a "family" of 35. Head of the household is Mr Toru Nakamura, a Japanese expatriate and his small family comprises workers in Mitsuboshi Industrial Fabric which he has been running since407 words
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Advertisement334 1983-05-06 15 SUPEREYES THE SUPER PARKING AID "^tl^^| pKw'l^jl^ MICRO COMPUTER CAR REVERSING DEVICE Parking is now safer and easier. No more guesswork in assessing the distance between your car and the vehicle parked behind you. 'Super Eyes' are actually ingenious ultrasonic transmitters and receivers. These sensors give you audio and visual334 words
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Advertisement124 1983-05-06 15 II V#ofl IPi H SILK PRICES TAKE A DIVE. I AT THE SALE OF THE YEAR. I Prices go down. By up to a cool 70% All in an exciting splash of lively colours and unusual H Right across the board. prints. Splash out. This is your only chance this124 words
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Article503 1983-05-06 16 MAGDALENE LUM - MAGDALENE LUM Pacific Princess sails in and then out again... By THE Love Boat of the popular television series fame sailed into Singapore from Bali yesterday morning. On board the 27,000-tonne Pacific Princess, docked near the World Trade Centre, were 640 passengers and an international crew503 words
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Article, Illustration290 1983-05-06 16 THEY met It years ago on board a ship and the proverbial shipboard romance bloomed. Today, barman Michael Chaff ey and his wife, Sue (above), are shipmates for life. The couple arrived in Singapore yesterday on board the Pacific Princess. "Shipboard romances do290 words
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1062 1983-05-06 16 BEN DAVIDSON; MAUREEN CHUA - Mum warned me not to trust Adrian, says Hoe BEN DAVIDSON MAUREEN CHUA gcgg dgf By and ADRIAN lim, 41, his wife Tan Moi Choo, 28, and Hoe Kan Hong, 27, are charged with the murder of Agnes Ng Slew Heok, nine, and Ghasali bin Maraokl, 11, inlWl. Llm and1,062 words
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Advertisement31 1983-05-06 16 Top managers praise One Minute Manager 'THE ONE MINUTE MANAGER is a great book a ready reference to people managing principles." William A. Ready, President KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN CORPORATION Times Bookshops31 words
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372 1983-05-06 17 TAN LIAN CHOO - Singapore's stand on Middle East conflict TAN LIAN CHOO By Our Diplomatic Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday SINGAPORE today spelt out its policy on the Middle East conflict, maintaining that Palestinians have an inalienable right to their homeland while Israel has a right to exiSt. mm—mm—mm-mm-mmm The statement, made at the372 words
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122 1983-05-06 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The five-day Asian conference on Palestine looks like closing tomorrow afternoon, a day ahead of schedule. Another plenary session is scheduled for tomorrow to discuss resolutions to be presented by the 14--member working group. The adoption of the resolutionsNST; Reuter - 122 words
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Article70 1983-05-06 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. MCA vice-president Datuk Mak Hon Kam will be elevated to deputy party president when the party's central committee meets later this month, The Malay Mail learnt yesterday. Sources said acting president Datuk Dr Neo Yee Pan, who is empowered under the party70 words
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Article57 1983-05-06 17 TAMPIN, Thurs. A 71-year-old man was believed to have been accidentally shot dead by a relative who had mistaken him for a fox near his chicken coop on Monday night. Hassan bin Yunus, who was shot in the chest, died instantly, The Star reported yesterday. The shooting57 words
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Article80 1983-05-06 17 JOHORE BARU, Thurs. A police detainee, warded at the General Hospital about two weeks ago, escaped from police custody yesterday after wriggling out of his handcuffs which were secured to his hospital bed. Razali Hamdan, 30, from Muar, who was remanded at the Johor prison for theft andNST - 80 words
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Article38 1983-05-06 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Seventeen Vietnamese refugees landed at the East Coast town of Kuala Dungun on Tuesday, Malaysian police said yesterday. The four men, three women and 10 children reached Malaysia in a small boat. AFPAFP - 38 words
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210 1983-05-06 17 Cockle poachers in Operation Dragnet PARIT BUNTAR, Thurs. The Perak Fisheries Department, already battling against illegal trawlers in the shallow waters off the coast, now faces a new problem of cockle poaching. Poachers are using a new type of dragnet to scoop cockles at a faster rate from the richNST - 210 words
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115 1983-05-06 17 SEPANG, Thurs. Sixty-four people, including two women, were today sentenced to prison terms ranging from two to two-and-a--half years for attending a triad society meeting at Sungei Peleik on April 5. The magistrate's court here, in sentencing the 64, today reserved judgment onNST - 115 words
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113 1983-05-06 17 PETALING JAYA, Thurs. Jogging in urban areas can lead to loss of hair, a university lecturer said on Tuesday. Speaking at a Rotary Club meeting here, Dr V. Palaniappan, an ecology lecturer with Universiti Malaya, said sulphur dioxide from car exhaust fumesNST - 113 words
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Article413 1983-05-06 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Gas worth more than USSIOO million (Ss2lo million) a year is being flared uselessly m the Shell contract area off Sarawak, Dato Rastam Hadi, managing director of Petronas, said today. The 4.25 million cubic metres of associated gas flared off SarawakNST - 413 words
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83 1983-05-06 17 Security forces kill communist guerilla IPOH, Thurs. Malaysian security forces killed an armed communist guerilla and recovered weapons in Perak, a senior state government official said today. The guerilla, in the uniform of the outlawed Communist Party of Malaya, was identified as Mun Loong, who led a small guerilla groupReuter - 83 words
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Article42 1983-05-06 17 TAIPING, Thurs. Motor-cy-clist Lim Ah Tee, 52, died in the district hospital here on Tuesday after a collision with a cyclist at Kampung Tinggi, Sungai Kerang, near here. The cyclist, Amiruddin Saad, 38, was injured and admitted to hospital. NSTNST - 42 words
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224 1983-05-06 17 KL, Tokyo agree on private sector changes KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia and Japan have agreed that their private sectors should readjust their trade practices to avoid harming bilateral trade relations. The two countries agreed that Malaysia's domestic trade should be handled by Malaysians and not through intermediaries, Bernama news agencyAFP - 224 words
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Advertisement345 1983-05-06 17 G/w yourself the right start in beauty with CLAR^A The most popular name in beauty profession in A.S/A/ CONGRATULATIONS^fl^ our >niKI P being awarded u it h Bachelor of Science [cosmetology) b\ fl^> J I THEINTERNATIONAI UNIVERSITY, WT F(p U.S.A. A university recognised by "te- United Nations. n_ CLARA L.345 words
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Article538 1983-05-06 18 IRENE NGOO - Help make them a reality IRENE NGOO By Our Housing Correspondent THE competition to preserve and revitalise the Boat Quay section of the Singapore River is to stimulate public interest in the conservation of historical sites here. The organisers, in inviting Singaporeans to help contribute to the shape of things538 words
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Article, Illustration765 1983-05-06 18 M. GRETCHEN - The things dreams are made of M. GRETCHEN By SINGAPOREANS are dreamers but they strive to make their dreams come true. So it is for the small group behind the Boat Quay preservation scheme. They believe that the dream of seeing Boat Quay as lively as other successful preservation projects765 words
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Advertisement418 1983-05-06 18 OPEN DIVISION: First prize: $4,Mt, second prize: $2,MI, third prize: $1,000. INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING: First prize: $4,Nt, second prize: $2,Wt, third prize: $1,000. STUDENTS: First prize: $1,5M, second prize: $1,MC, third prize: $590. All prizes will be given in vouchers. The prizes will be donated by the Singapore Tourist418 words
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Advertisement206 1983-05-06 19 I V&S£*r\ ll\ Wlnr^iHllllUi l-ws*^ L it il yt IIkI EC i//^eo recorcfer with a VXW^^Jmfmw^ 1^ machine, like the twin-tub NA-380 or any of u" colour tv; \**y§og^ the other models, you will get more than a nr-203te refrigerators;] BsrvrtiXSQ^' reliable and efficient help for wash day. C rZZdPrl°aruum206 words
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470 1983-05-06 20 The Straits Times says... Hang on to your money A FRANCHISE on a medical procedure? It opens up horrid prospects of medicine going the way of fast foods and the like. Today, there is just one sperm bank, offering one particular method for pre-selecting the sex of unborn children. Tomorrow,470 words
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Article, Illustration671 1983-05-06 20 Q: WHY are we m El Salvador? A: We are m El Salvador to protect it from Nicaragua. The Sandinista Marxist government of Nicaragua is training Salvadoran rebels to take over the elected government of El Salvador with Cuban and Soviet militaryTimes Syndicate - 671 words
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Article, Illustration225 1983-05-06 20 Before the new Thai coalition is formed... KUKRIT PRAMOJ, 72, sharp-tongued and outspoken, credited with bringing down the rightwing Thanin government in 1977 and the Kriangsak government in 198i with his bold writings. Headed a seven-party coalition government 1975-76. BHICHAI RATTAKUL, 56, former foreign minister' who took over last year225 words
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Article756 1983-05-06 20 LIM YOON LIN - A tussle for power LIM YOON LIN t5 T s e "THE whole parliament should also be named cabinet" (if every party wanted to be m the government) Mr M. R. Kukrit Pramoj, former Thai prime minister and leader of the Social Action Party (SAP), on the manoeuvring^ by Thailand's756 words
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Article, Illustration767 1983-05-06 20 ALINE MOSBY - ALINE MOSBY By in Paris FIFTEEN years ago, a handful of students from the University of Paris unleashed a revolt that paralysed France and brought the government of President Charles de Gaulle to its knees. France's shaken political institutions survived, but those thatUPI - 767 words
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Advertisement18 1983-05-06 20 a ping* 1 m\ hasanAnser 1 for better putting. Available at leading departmental stores and selected sports shops.18 words
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Advertisement390 1983-05-06 20 fl^^^^ B^^^^ rf The fi~9s^A~power and versatility from the US. A.T^ M|P" with the TI-99/4A, Education T^F^T (f garnes are availab!e Bul with a little Tj J the future is now. The TI-99/4A lets jA^ JJ^X-E ractice you can invent y° ur own ames And it's the only you explore390 words
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Letter, Illustration311 1983-05-06 21 The well-dressed conman and the old folk at home ON reading stories in your newspaper of confidence tricksters talking old ladies into parting with their money, I sometimes thought of relating these stories to my mother, 2 who is in her early seventies.311 words
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291 1983-05-06 21 I HAVE noticed that although there has been emphasis on the ability to write English well, there has been little stress on pronunciation. Many students think oral English is less important than the subject itself. They, therefore, do not practise speaking it well, and291 words
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381 1983-05-06 21 House was damaged, then its annual value raised five-fold £MY house was severely u damaged and became tilt*ed from soil subsidence "caused by extensive excatvation work in the central *Bukit Timah and Cluny Road areas by contractors sof the Ministry of the Environment. While the excavation was in progress I381 words
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432 1983-05-06 21 Handouts teach volunteers how to fight fires WE agree with Mr Robert Ng Heng Wah, who wrote the letter "Teach them to think about the Jire they are fighting" ;(ST, April 21), that the first thing to do in a fire Js not necessarily to put it out. Mr Ng432 words
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Letter79 1983-05-06 21 Ministry warns contractor PLEASE refer to the letter "Phew! What a stench from a mobile toilet" from Mrs S. Yeo. (ST, April 16). The unauthorised portable toilet used for the funeral function at the Housing Board's estate in Holland Drive was supplied by the contractor who supplied the tables and79 words
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183 1983-05-06 21 Feedback being obtained from Best scheme I REFER to the letter "Best can certainly do better in this case" by "Scapegoat." (ST, April 22). His views on the inclusion of Tamil will be considered when the Basic Education for Skills Training (Best) instructional materials are evaluated and reviewed. We would183 words
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Advertisement302 1983-05-06 21 KAWAI ELECTRONIC ORGANS organs with I **<b»fe. >~ JBmowt. 6 upper manual voices 3 upper preset percussion voices 3 lower manual voices 2 Bass pedal voices Pedal sustain upper sustain Vibrato: One Two Play KAWAI MUSIC CENTER" #03-19, Ist Floor, Thomson Plaza. Tel: *****09 ROBERT PIANO CO. PTE LTD, 295,302 words
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Article, Illustration872 1983-05-06 22 Is it just wishful thinking? 4 The test of whether any Afghan peace deal will be a sellout of the Afghans is whether Pakistan and Iran accept that the Russians should have a right to send troops m again if there Is renewed fighting there, orEconomist Review - 872 words
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757 1983-05-06 22 JOHN NGAI - Taiwan is going ahead with plans for offshore banking centre JOHN NGAI By in Taipeh What it means: Transactions by licensed Taiwanese and foreign banks will be largely free of foreign exchange controls. Tax exemptions on interest earned from deposits or loans, stamp duty and profits or business income. BanksReuter - 757 words
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Advertisement203 1983-05-06 22 Exclusive Trade Fair which has not been held in recent years. Hoog Koog Cuisine caro Ipferoatiooal Trade Fair &3 CULINARY, ARTS J ry^Y~y-^'r-~^f~y~f^y^C>~^ ANDCRAFTS &?§s////// PRESENTATION 7 Xa^i/yJ^JJ^ A", .^Vl*i> v iS.'&j' V DURATION From sth August Expert chefs and 1983 to 4th master craftsmen September 1 983 from Hong203 words
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Article42 1983-05-06 23 FOLEX Industries Bhd has reported net losses of M52.55 million (M52.97 million) on sales of M513.74 million (M514.23 million) for the six months ended Feb 28, 1983. Depreciation and bank interest charges amounted to M5944,429 and M51.94 million respectively.42 words
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Article56 1983-05-06 23 ESSO Malaysia Bhd has reported after-tax profits from petroleum and ammonia operations of M558.3 million (M567.7 million) for the year ended Dec 31, 1982. It is paying a final dividend of 42 cents net per share which, together with the interim of 18 cents, brings the total for56 words
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Article93 1983-05-06 23 THE Singapore branch of the State Bank of India Ltd will issue US$2O million (Ss42 million) of negotiable floating rate certificates of deposit (FRCD), lead manager Credit Lyonnais Singapore said. The five-year paper, due on May 19, 1988, will be issued at par with an interest rate93 words
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Article48 1983-05-06 23 HONGKONG, Thurs. Barclays Bank International Ltd plans to make an US$BB million (*****.8 million) loan to PT (Persero) Tambang Batubara Bukit Asam, through the Indonesian Finance Ministry, to help finance a new coal handling terminal at Tarahan, south Sumatra, Barclays said in a statement. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article52 1983-05-06 23 LONDON, Thurs. The planned convertible Eurobond for Honda Motor Co Ltd will be launched later this week, lead manager Nikko Securities Co Ltd said. A US$lOO million (Ss2lo million), 15-year bond had been expected, and bond market sources said the coupon will be indicated at about 5V2 perReuter - 52 words
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Article86 1983-05-06 23 NEW DELHI, Thurs. Minister of State for Science and Technology Shivraj Patil told Parliament that polymetallic nodules had been found as a result of exploration of India's seabed, but he gave no details. He said the continental shelf of the west coast had been studied and mapped out.Reuter - 86 words
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Article102 1983-05-06 23 CALCUTTA, Thurs. The continuing drought is expected to cut tea production in Darjeeling district in India's eastern state of West Bengal by at least 10 per cent in 1983 from last year's 11.6 million kg, industry sources said. Last year's production was also down on the previousReuter - 102 words
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Article106 1983-05-06 23 ANKARA, Thurs. A group of 12 foreign banks will shortly extend a US$2OO million (Ss42o million) medium-term loan to Turkey, central banks officials said. Morgan Guaranty Trust Co of New York has been coordinating the loan and originally sought 10 banks to underwrite US$2O million each, banking sourcesReuter - 106 words
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Article84 1983-05-06 23 RIO DE JANEIRO, Thurs. Brazil has dealt a serious blow to the faltering cause of economic unity in Latin America by announcing its withdrawal from Aladi, the largest of the region's free trade associations. A decision was announced over the weekend at a meeting in Montevideo of theFT - 84 words
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133 1983-05-06 23 B.M.T. PUTS UP MODEST EARNINGS FORECAST FOR YEAR BRITISH Malayan Trustees Ltd, having recorded a small increase in pretax profits to $200,000 for the first half ended Dec 31, 1982 (from $180,000 previously), has again made a conservative earnings estimate of only $350,000 for the year. In 1981, after the133 words
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479 1983-05-06 23 LONDON, Thurs. The British government temporarily blocked the attempt by two American financiers, Mr Marshall S. Cogan and Mr Stephen C. Swid, to take over Sotheby Parke Bernet, the money-losing international auction house. Lord Cockfield, the trade minister, referred the Americans' bid of almostNYT - 479 words
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356 1983-05-06 23 VISA International which has doubled its Singapore credit card membership to 60,000 in two years yesterday announced sweeping changes in card design, product marketing, card security, Automatic Teller Machine interchange and customer identity. Its newly appointed general manager for the Asia-Pacific region, Mr356 words
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342 1983-05-06 23 SOUTH East Asia Lumber Corporation Bhd's forest concession in Kelantan has been halved to only 60,500 acres (about 24,500 hectares) under a new agreement signed with the Kelantan State Economic Development Corporation (KSEDC). The original forest concession granted by the former PAS state government342 words
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234 1983-05-06 23 Diesel Power sells one million Van der Horst shares MR PETER Politiek, managing director of Van der Horst Ltd, has sold one million of his shares in the company. In an announcement to the Stock Exchange of Singapore, Van der Horst said the shares were sold on April 29 by234 words
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170 1983-05-06 23 Venezuela may seek more time to pay CARACAS, Thurs. Venezuela may ask creditor banks to reschedule the entire US$27 billion (5556.7 billion) debt owed by its public sector, financial sources said. A postponement of the sum over a period of eight to 10 years is one option being considered byReuter - 170 words
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298 1983-05-06 23 ABBY TAN - Singapore reserves right to borrow from ADB ABBY TAN By Our Manila Reporter MANILA, Thurs. Singapore today reiterated its right to borrow "as a standby for the future" from the Asian Development Bank because of the world economic slowdown affecting the republic. In the shortest speech among the 45 governors298 words
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263 1983-05-06 23 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed firm on sustained buying support in active, selective trading with higher overseas markets advices aiding sentiment. Cold Storage rose 10 cents to $5.30, F N 10 cents to $9.45, Gentlng 18 cents to $4.34, Hume 20 cents to $6.35, Keppei263 words
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Article32 1983-05-06 23 Up Down unch Industrials 71 36 20 Finance 11 11 3 Hotels 3 4 6 Properties 8 3 2 Plantations 11 2 4 Mining 1 2 1 Deb/Loans 7 2 032 words
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Article76 1983-05-06 23 G E Life 3600 +100 D Keramat 850 +50 Tan Chong 620 +45 F E Levingston 660 +40 Keck Seng 510 +32 Ind Oxygen 500 +32 Oriental Hldgs 550 +30 Asiatic Dev 50* 129 +25 Perlis Plant 488 +24 A Enterprises 264 +24 M Cables 328 +22 Straits Trading76 words
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Article17 1983-05-06 23 Raleigh 280 -19 MB F Hldgs 845 -15 Allied Choc 250 -14 Pegi Msia 392 -1217 words
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Article43 1983-05-06 23 May 4 May 5 BT Composite: 936.94 942.80 BT Indicator: *****0 *****5 ST Industrials: 958.82 968:46 ST Finance: 2372.87 2388(49 ST Hotels: 1044.92 1044:68 ST Properties: 729.26 73£95 ST Minings: 263.25 263.04 ST Plantations: 1079.24 1088.81 OCBC: 847.00 852.37 SESInd: 719.36 729:8243 words
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Article23 1983-05-06 23 Yeo Hiap Seng 1,248.000 Promet 1,182,000 Pan-El 1,116,000 JC-MPH TSR 994,000 M U I 852,000 Total turnover: 26.73m Total value: $92.34m23 words
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Article78 1983-05-06 23 Boustead Bhd +5 Dnnlop Ind +16 Guinness 14 MTC Pan Elec +11 Rothmans I +3 S Trading +20 U M Works +6 C&C -5 Esso +5 Gothrie Bhd NBT -3 Perils Plant +24 Semb Ship Sup Corp -1 Wearnes +4 CCM -4 F&N +5 Haw Par78 words
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Article2818 1983-05-06 24 Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded In lets of 19 shares each, with the price quoted m dollars. All shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Gr's Net 98} Last Div P/E Vol Day High Low Company2,818 words
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Article1601 1983-05-06 24 BUSINESS DONE KUALA LUMPUR BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Agvomotc (3.705) Alcom (3.068 3.085) (79) 2.96 (161) 2.97 (12)1,601 words
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Article389 1983-05-06 24 DESPITE intermittent bouts of profit-taking, another broad-based advance in share prices was seen on the Kuala Lurnpur stock market yesterday. Total turnover shot up by almost three million units to 16.19 million units valued at M558.24 million, only slightly below the historic high of 16.36 million389 words
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Article36 1983-05-06 24 Up Down unch Industrials 69 20 24 Finance 7 13 Hotels 110 Properties 5 13 Oil Palms 8 1 1 Tins 4 3 1 Robbers 14 4 2 Rubbers 0 0 Deb/Loans 10 036 words
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529 1983-05-06 24 WELL-sustalned baying interest at the local stock exchange brought share prices generally higher for the second consecutive session yesterday. Brokers noted that a number of plantation stocks continued to outperform the rest of the market by recording sharp gains. However, a few other counters bucked529 words
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Article4002 1983-05-06 24 BUSINESS DONE SINGAPORE BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board4,002 words
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Article185 1983-05-06 24 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST (Managers' prices lor May C) The Commerce 3.54 3.76 The Savings Fund 2.02 2.14 Spore Prog Fund 1.57 1.66 Spore Sec. Fund 2.37 2.52 Spore Invest Fund 1.23 1.30 Spore Equity Fund 1.55 1.64 ASIA UNIT TRUST (Managers' prices (or May S) Mai Invest Fund185 words
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Article42 1983-05-06 24 Ind Oxygen 575 +60 Kluang 980 +60 Isl Pen 800 +50 Oriental 605 +45 Tan Chong 685 +45 Perlis 535+35 Keck Seng 570 +30 K T Pau 670 +30 Timuran 690 +30 Paramount 440 +26 Kuchai 550 +25 Gentings 474 +2242 words
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Article707 1983-05-06 25 PRICES on the Singapore rubber market closed lower yesterday with May One RSS buyers quoted at 216.00 cents a kilo, down 5.50 cents from Wednesday's close. Morning prices were marked down about six cents on lack of buying support and trade offerings coupled with local liquidation and upcountry selling,707 words
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Article29 1983-05-06 25 Rubber: May 5 Singapore: May: 216.00 cents (down 5.50 cents) Malaysia: May: 239.00 cents (down 7.00 cents) Tin: M531.45 per kilo (unchanged) 137 tonnes (down 38 tonnes)29 words
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Article201 1983-05-06 25 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday eased further on lack of buying support in quiet trading, dealers said. In the May position, north region fell M57.50 to $835 a tonne, central fell $5 to $832.50 and south $2.50 to $840. In the refined market, June RBD palm201 words
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Article32 1983-05-06 25 LONDON: Copper prices on Wednesday (previous in brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £1112.50 (£1112.50); sellers £1113.00 (£1113.00); Three Months buyers £1137.00 (£1133.00); sellers £1137.50 £1133.50). Market tone: Barely steady. Sales: 29,200 tonnes.32 words
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Article34 1983-05-06 25 Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Solsae, S'pore. Wed Tnes New York 12.348 12.358 12.41S 12.32S Zurich 12.338 12.228 12.43S 12.32S Tfanra Wed Singapore 12.508 12.408 12.60S 12.50S34 words
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Article290 1983-05-06 25 THE BUFFER stock managers' continued strong support was the main factor behind an unchanged Straits tin price in Penang yesterday at M531.45 a kilo, dealers said. The price remains within the International Tin Agreement lower sector of $29.15 and $32.06. Offerings dropped to 137 tonnes from 175 on290 words
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Article132 1983-05-06 25 Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per IN kg yesterday: Coconut oil: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $113.00 sellers, new drum fob $117.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $58 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $350.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq132 words
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Article218 1983-05-06 25 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable in Singapore opened at $29,480 and closed lower at $29,450 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.00/436.00 and narrowed to $435.25/ 435.75. The market was basically quiet with the metal hovering around the $435.50 level. Bullish interest later set in to218 words
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Article677 1983-05-06 25 THE SINGAPORE dollar firmed against the US unit in quiet trading yesterday. It opened at 2.0960/75 and was drifted to the day's low of 2.0940/50 at the close. The US dollar weakened against major currencies in thin and directionless trading. Nevertheless, it managed to recover to close677 words
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Article45 1983-05-06 25 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on May 5: Overnight: 2 3 Call deposits: 2 3 Closing Baying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 2ft 2% 3-month Bank bills 7ft 7ft 3 months CD 7ft 7ft 6 months CD 7ft 7ft Sourer: NatintsJ Dtaeoaat Ce.45 words
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Article33 1983-05-06 25 Cletlng Interbank rates for Slnrapr re deUan May 5: Offer Bid Overnight 6V« 6ft 1 month 7 5/16 73/16 2 months 75/16 73/16 3 months 75/16 73/16 Overnight mode 7 ft33 words
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Article24 1983-05-06 25 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9M per cent.24 words
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Article363 1983-05-06 25 STOCKS on Wednesday closed higher, fuelled by a rally in the rail stocks and a strengthening bond market. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was very erratic, gaining more than 12 points in early afternoon, dropping to the loss side shortly afterwards and then rallying in the final hour363 words
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Article659 1983-05-06 25 STOCK prices were generally easier yesterday with the market awaiting the outcome of local council elections which may point to the chances of an early general election, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 0.9 points at 690.7. Equity leaders ended above the day's lows with659 words
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Article252 1983-05-06 25 HK$ Associated Hotels 2.40 +0.1 Bank Of East Asia 30.008 Can-lan Invest susp Cheung Kong 9.05 unch China Light 1*29 -0.1 City Hotels Cross Harb Tunnel 10.70 F E Consortium 0.71 +0.03 Far East Exch Phllex 0.125 -0.01 G I Cement 19.00 Great Eagle 0508 Hang Lung 3.125 Hang252 words
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Article92 1983-05-06 25 Pesos Acoje Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mining B 0.014 -0.001 Atlas Con. B 34.00 +05 BagulO Gold 0.0022 +0.0002 Basic Petroleum 0.011 +0.001 Benguet Con. B 97.00 unch CDCP 112 -0.08 First Phi! Hldgs Lepanto B 0.15 -0.005 Marlnduque B 6.80 +0.8 Marsteel Oriental B 0.023 unch Phil Overseas92 words
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Article50 1983-05-06 25 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 987.29 Wednesday 986.64 Week Ago 1012.81 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 744.1 Wednesday 743.7 Week Ago 736.1 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 589.1 Wednesday 592.6 Week Ago 587.0 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 689.8 Tuesday 692.1 Week Ago 699.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 1212.65 Tuesday 1208.01 Week Ago 1208.4050 words
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Article147 1983-05-06 25 Fls ABN 366.00xd -9 Ahold 150.00 +4 Akzo 55.50 +05 AMEV 116.50 +1 Amfas 7550 -0.3 Amrobnk 58.90 +2.1 Bergoss Berk Bols 83.00 +1 Borsucer Boska 42.80 +25 Burtet Caland 30.70 unch Calv Dell mij 66.00 +05 Elsevler 300.50 +35 Ennla 131.00 +2 Fgh 42.90 +1.8 Fokker 2950 -02147 words
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Article190 1983-05-06 25 Francs Actions Sulsses 292 +1 Alusulsse Br 632 unch Alusulsse Reg 217 +5 Brown Boverl Br 1170 -5 Ciba Oelgy Br 2015 unch Clba Gelgy P C 1660 unch Clba Oelgy Reg 852 +6 Credit Suisse Br 2070 +5 Credit Suisse Reg 386 +2 Elektrowatt Br 2680 unch George190 words
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Article338 1983-05-06 25 INTEREST yesterday was dorninated by heavy trading in Pacific Copper following the offer by Bond Corp, as prices closed mixed with an easier bias. Cents INDUSTRIALS A C I 141 unch A N I 255 unch A P M 200 +5 Aberfoyle 720 unch Age 228 -2 Alliance Oil338 words
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Article586 1983-05-06 25 MBS (3.905) (2) 3.92 (2) 3.90 M A A (7.308 7.405) (2) 7.30 MBF HMg* (9.505) (12) 9.35 (2) 9.45 (15) 9.40 (10) 9.50 O C B C (13.208 13.305) (13) 13.20 (6) 13.30 P Bank (33) 9.80 (4) 9.75 (1) 9.70 (25) 9.85 (8) 9.80 i V586 words
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Advertisement563 1983-05-06 23 ■Electronically the camera displays enormous advances. J Lc C A N A P AD Fast unglaubhch iedoch smo die Mogiichkeiten der The program mode is des.gned to favour shutter speed summafv he x 700 IS a fine basic camera wth hhl a e P n S <£ e^ t-nln^tinn That563 words
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Advertisement17 1983-05-06 25 I HOLIDAYS THE Tokyo and Bangkok stocks exchanges were closed yesterday (Children's Day and Coronation Day respectively).17 words
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Advertisement356 1983-05-06 25 BRAND QUALITY STEEL OFFICE FURNITURE Double Secretarial Desk Pedestal Desk w<thty»«wrK«r«toMton fi^i i I fii I 'S2 Visible Recorders Cupboards e > Product available at all leading sK f&e A dealers. /!^**V [MANUFACTURER WAN BROTHERS pte ltd Te1:*****78/*****79 l ~"ir~ A 4-day photographic exhibition displaying various outstanding photographic works and356 words
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Advertisement3480 1983-05-06 26 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP v Monday Friday 9.00 am 5.30 pm I Ordinary I $1.00 per word (Min $15 00) y'asr (S.oopm for next day) y a fx n A Entertainment Food guide J^ 1 i,\ {<&* (<&& iS^C ISSK: ffVl i!k\ TSrKXK P"b.,cHo.id.y 9.00am- i.oo P m j^3,480 words
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Advertisement955 1983-05-06 26 ■nl THE CAT IS out of the bag! A^^^^^^k\ m^M The Singapore Cat Club will S <B% Jk^ be holding their Champion- JJJL_^^ m ship Show this weekend. For .^^■^^^^^^^■w ZXflB more details see No. 20, Pets. |f^ y3k IF YOU'RE A fitness fanatic Amm > m **mm^M CjPm and955 words
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Advertisement609 1983-05-06 27 39 Photography EXCHANGE CAMERA CENTRE We'BuT'l'sELL-TRAbE-IN all brands of cameras UG-5 SIM LIM TOWFR SINGAPORE 0718 40 Other Services GOOD NEWS FOR FOOD CATERERS Fresh vegetables for sale at very reasonable price. Interested please call: *****28 KAH LIAN ELECTRIC Company specialises in electric repairing, wiring, installation and maintenance. Please tel:609 words
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Advertisement662 1983-05-06 27 51 Printing Copying Services WATSON PRESS SPECIALISES in name cards, letterheads, invoices, etc. Golden Mile Tower, Beach Road, -02-58. *****85/ *****75. 53 Computer Products/Services FREE COMPUTER GIFT FOR MEMBERS ONLY A Nominal sum of $900.00 will make you a member of Computer Library. A free computer which is worth few662 words
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Advertisement595 1983-05-06 27 55 Commercial Vessels: 55 Commercial Vessels: Sale/Charter Sale/Charter T 'AVAILABLE FOR SALE! 39M LANDING CRAFT Built 1975 with a h.p of 730 Interested please phone: *****81 56 Commercial Vessels Wanted FOREIGNER WANTS TO purchase dry cargo ships 6,000 16,000 DWT. Preferable single deck. Please call with particulars to *****61 'AB'.595 words
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Advertisement668 1983-05-06 27 60 Business Opportunities VERY BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED exclusive boutique in central of Orchard Road area. Total investment of $38,000. To take-over completely at $15,000. Payment by instalment arrangeable. Interested please write to: 24, River Valley Close, Pacific Mansion. #09-30, Singapore 0923 with contact telephone number. WE CAN SUPPLY barite ore/powdered quantity668 words
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Advertisement530 1983-05-06 27 57 Industrial Equip- 57 Industrial Equip- 57 Industrial Equipment: Sale/Hire ment: Sale/Hire ment: Sale/Hire ——j^msj. Getting new A machinery or mKKKKKtfk equipment? l£||^||]^i^^£j^^ B.S.M. can help you, We can arrange a package to suit your HI ML* |I I wOv IJ I requirements Come and talk to us. We offer530 words
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Advertisement478 1983-05-06 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical T l l l 1 We are an established financial organisation dealing in financial activities and presently poised for an expansion into the factoring business. Suitably qualified candidates are invited to write in for the position of: FACTORING478 words
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Advertisement206 1983-05-06 27 O IHOMSON-CSF A World Leader in Professional Electronics requires: CLERK (Female) Successful candidate will perform typing duties in the Store function, process shipping documents and liaise with Freight Forwarders/ Vendors for receipts and shipment of Company products. REQUIREMENTS: GCE 'O' level with credit in Mathematics 1 year relevant experience in206 words
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Advertisement418 1983-05-06 27 66 Situations Vacant i d) Secretarial Clerical PORTALS WATER TREATMENT (S) PTE LTD Currently working a 5-day week invites applications from suitably qualified persons for the post of ACCOUNTS CLERK Minimum GCE 'O' level. LCC Intermediate Book-keeping. Working experience 1 to 2 years. Knowledge of operating Olivetti 8C***** business mahine418 words
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Advertisement466 1983-05-06 27 66 Situations Vacant tammmmmmmmaßKaiimmmmmmm^mmmmmimmci d) Secretarial Clerical ROBIN SHIPYARD PTE LTD invites applications for the post of: RECEPTIONIST/ TELEPHONE OPERATOR Minimum GCE 'O' level and proficient in English. 1 to 2 years' experience in handling Siemens/PABX Switchboard. Knowledge of typing an advantage. Company transport will be provided. Interested applicants please466 words
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Advertisement325 1983-05-06 27 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical ~w PERMANENT JOBS EXECUTIVE SECRETARY $1,200 to $1,500. Shorthand speed at least 100 wpm. Typing 55 w.p.m. Jurong. PABX OPERATOR $400 to $450. Outskirt of Jurong. Pleasant, speaks good English. Will be trained on switchboard if necessary. TEMPORARY JOBS GENERAL SECRETARIES (Knowledge of French325 words
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Advertisement356 1983-05-06 28 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Vacancies are available for (1) SECRETARIAL ASSISTANT (2) CLERK/ TYPIST (3) SPAREPARTS CLERK (4) STORE CLERK Qualifications: GCE O' level; for post (3), preferably with knowledge of simple technical drawings. Please apply. For post (1) (2). please write in stating personal particulars, educational qualifications,356 words
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Advertisement452 1983-05-06 28 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Expanding Trading Company requires CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY to the Managing Director Successful candidate should be between the ages of 22 and 30 and must possess the following: 1) GCE 'A' or O' Level with credit in English 2) Must possess a Secretarial Diploma with at452 words
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Advertisement473 1983-05-06 28 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical YKK INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD requires RECEPTIONIST CUM TYPIST She must be fluent in English Able to speak Mandarin Minimum GCE 'O' Level, able to handle telephone, operate telex machine and general office work Those without experience may also apply as training will be473 words
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Advertisement368 1983-05-06 28 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical OIMET immediate vacancies for (1) ACCOUNTS CLERK (Jurong) Requirements: e Knowledge of Accounts and Costing e Ito 2 years working experience Age around 20 (2) SALES ORDER CLERK Requirements: e GCE 'O' level e Able to type e Able to speak both English and368 words
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Advertisement406 1983-05-06 28 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Manufacturing Company requires GENERAL CLERK/ TYPIST Requirements: e GCE 'O' level. Typing speed 35 to 40 w.p.m. e Experience in clerical work, e Preferable staying around Ang Mo Kio, Nee Soon, Marsiling and Sembawang areas. Benefits: Transport allowance. 5 days week. Lunch provided. Interested406 words
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Advertisement493 1983-05-06 28 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical We are a newly established German Freight Forwarder and requires: SHIPPING ASSISTANTS (MALE/FEMALE) for air and seafreight operations. Requirements: 1. GCE O' level. 2. 2to 3 years relevant experience with knowledge of import/export documentation and shipping procedures. Applicants please write in with full resume493 words
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Advertisement570 1983-05-06 28 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required e Minimum G.C.E. 'O' Level e Good in Maths and English Typing essential Must be bilingual (Mandarin) e Knowledge of Japanese an advantage e Experience not necessary Please write with full particulars to:5.T.80XA***** 390 KIM SENG ROAD SINGAPORE 0923 To570 words
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Advertisement578 1983-05-06 28 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical FEMALE BOOK-KEEPER urgently required. 3 years' experience in writing up the books of accounts. LCCI Book-keeping certificate. Interested, please call Yin Kheng, at: *****11 ext 424. FEMALE CLERK required e GCE 'O' level e Knowledge of typing e Experience not essential Interested, please write578 words
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Advertisement987 1983-05-06 28 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical ESTABLISHED FIRM REQUIRES clerk/ typist and receptionist/ typist. For clerk/ typist minimum 5 years working experience, ability to type, good command of English. For receptionist/ typist minimum 1 year experience or school leaver. Call personally to: 1, Scotts Road, #26-07, Shaw Centre. S'pore 0922.987 words
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Advertisement919 1983-05-06 28 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical CLERK CUM SALESGIRL required by trading company. Completed G.C.E. 'O' Level. Ability to- type. Sales experience preferred but not necessary. Interested parties, write to: Katong Post Box 2, Singapore 15. is ESTABLISHED COMPANY \HJurong requires Female Cterk/ Typist. GCE O' level. Expgjl*nce not necessary919 words
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Advertisement449 1983-05-06 29 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical PETROL STATION REQUIRES One Female General Clerk. Interested call 769fi757. WANTED URGENTLY COMPUTER Clerk with or without, experience. Tel: *****44. e) Sales (1) SALES ASSISTANTS SALESMEN (Full-Time) (2) SALES PROMOTERS (Part-Time/Working Time can be arranged) for sales at both our stores at Plaza Singapura449 words
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Advertisement680 1983-05-06 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales e) Sales mm W A new car dealer invites applications I for the following positions: -^M Sales Manager (Male) Requirements: Minimum '0' level education Age above 30 years old Minimum 3 years experience in selling cars Wide knowledge and contact in the680 words
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Advertisement600 1983-05-06 29 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales SALES EXECUTIVES To promote a range of specialised building products and services to Architects, Contractors and industries. Successful applicants who will be offered a unique opportunity should possess self— confidence, good working attitude, initiative and drive. Previous sales experience in this field would be an600 words
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Advertisement613 1983-05-06 29 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales Established Agencies for Open Plan Landscape System and Contract Furniture due to expansion have 3 vacancies for: SALES EXECUTIVES who are conversant and capable in making good presentation to clients, architects and designers. Experience and own transport preferred. Attractive commission, salary and allowance. Candidates are613 words
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Advertisement612 1983-05-06 29 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales A worldwide Courier Company requires: SALES REPRESENTATIVES e Age 20 -25 e Minimum GCE 'O' level with credit in Maths e Speak good English e 6 months sales experience Salary: $750 Please write in with non-returnable photograph to: S.T. BOX A***** 390 KIM SENG ROAD612 words
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Advertisement821 1983-05-06 29 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales FEMALE CUSTOMER RELATIONS Officers urgently required. Basic salary $450 excluding commission. Experience not necessary, training provided. Interested, call personally at: Block 5033, Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2, -01-279, Singapore 2056. Or call *****55, Mr Lee. GIRL FRIDAY REQUIRED to market consumer products abroad Minimum821 words
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Advertisement253 1983-05-06 29 66 Situations Vacant Technical WALK-IN INTERVIEWS AVAILABLE AT: BWERAL^QRaECTMC USA APPLIANCE COMPONENTS PTE. LTD. for the following vacancies: Completed Secondary 3 preferably from a technical school Must be able to perform simple mechanical adjustments, preferably with experience in setting up punch presses and screw machines Able to work from blue253 words
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Advertisement328 1983-05-06 29 66 Situations Vacant Technical We, a well established printing company, invites applications for the following potts: LINE TECHNICIANS Candidates should possess NTC 3 or NTC 2 in Maintenance Fitting or Metal Machining with at least 3 years working experience in a similar position. MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS Candidates should possess Technician Diploma328 words
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Advertisement398 1983-05-06 29 66 Situations Vacant Technical <^HDK> HOKUOHM HOKURfKU STORE PTE LTD A leading Japanese electronics components manufacturer requires: CHALLENGING YOUNG TECHNICIANS Minimum NTC Certificate/ ITC Certificate or equivalent. Preferably with experience in maintenance of electronic and mechanical machines. Age 20 25, completed N.S. Attractive salary will be offered to successful candidates.398 words
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Advertisement415 1983-05-06 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Technical Technical g LIM KAH NGAM (S) PTE LTD urgently requires: 1) SENIOR QUANTITY SURVEYOR 2) EXPERIENCED CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN 3) STOREKEEPER j 4) SECURITY GUARD Interested applicants please contact Mr. Guwe at tel: iL *****61. J invites suitably qualify I candidates to apply for415 words
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Advertisement552 1983-05-06 30 ROE INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD has immediate vacancies for: A) TRAINEE TECHNICIANS B) TECHNICIANS Duties: To repair and maintain electronic and electric typewriters. Requirements: NTC/ ITC in Electronic, Electrical or Mechanical Secondary education with technical aptitude For Position B, at least 1 year's experience in servicing typewriters Preference will be given552 words
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Advertisement388 1983-05-06 30 66 Situations Vacant Technical MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN required. e Minimum 1- 2 years' experience Interested please call *****81 or write to: SINGAPORE CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE INDUSTRY 47 HILL STREET SINGAPORE 0617. MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS WANTED With PUB licence for building management Interested please apply with contact number to: 05-02, Fook Hai388 words
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Advertisement556 1983-05-06 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production A All Mm fl I a 8 S^i^kX W^ You can earn up to $500 tTsssf PER MONTH flfeattb&titffi* WE HAVE VACANCIES PERMANENT 3RD SHIFT 1 1 :00 pm to 7:00 am ROTATING SHIFTS 7:00556 words
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Advertisement217 1983-05-06 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production oivjcj to p Come and see us at: |^P The Personnel Department 'S0 Hextronics (S) Pte Ltd ||p 1, Bedok Industrial Estate W& 514, Chai Chec Street, #05-14 Bus Service No: 229 (Bedok Interchange) %Zr Calling All Residents of Bukit217 words
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Advertisement102 1983-05-06 30 HITACHI CHEMICAL (S) PTE LTD 20 BEDOK SOUTH ROAD, (1646) Requires FEMALE OPERATORS Permanent Ist shift (7.45a.m. to 5.21p.m.) Permanent 2nd shift (5.21p.m. to 12.17a.m.) Benefits: 1. 5-day work week 2. New-high attractive salary 3. Increment on confirmation 4. Free uniforms 5. Clean-airconditioned environment Call personally at: PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT *****1102 words
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Advertisement492 1983-05-06 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Production Gntmpriamm Pto. Limited (A member of the KftN Group) Invites applications for the positions of. Primary education No experience required Able to work on 3 rotating shifts Those who are interested, please call personally with your i/C between 8.30am 5.00pm to see The Administrative Assistant492 words
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Advertisement460 1983-05-06 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Production w FELS FAR EAST LEVINGSTON SHIPBUILDING LTD requires: 1) ELECTRICIANS 2) HELMSMAN e Helmsan Certificate of competency Relevant working experience Please call personally during office hours at: PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT 31 SHIPYARD ROAD SINGAPORE 2262 Feeder bus service no. 251 251A. SIONG HOE t INTERNATIONAL PTE.460 words
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Advertisement530 1983-05-06 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous #G.E. AVIATION AEROSPACE INDUSTRY USA e Minimum ITC in Electronics Engineering e Minimum 2 years' experience in repair, maintenance and installation of electronic, electrical and mechanical controlled instrument and equipment GCE'O' level e LCCI Intermediate Costing or Higher Costing/ Accounting530 words
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Advertisement696 1983-05-06 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous (J!fl (Boulmpiie <k f^te 6fe Qld Newly opened French Bakery requires additional personnel for its factory at Pandan Loop: A RECEPTIONIST GCE 'O' with minimum 3 credit passes including English. I—2 years experience in similar position. Typing ability 40 wpm.696 words
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Advertisement510 1983-05-06 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous r a Singapore Automotive Engineering Re Ltd. invites applications to fill the following vacancies: Asst Storekeepers (Workplace Bukit Timah) GCE '0' Level. Preferably 1 2 years similar experience in a motor or spare parts firm. knowledge in basic warehousing and storekeeping functions. Maintenance Fitters (Workplace510 words
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Advertisement382 1983-05-06 31 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Un RESOURCES UnDEVELOPMENT INCORPORATION UTS (PTE) LTD I requires: ■R SAFETY \ffl OFFICERS e Only registered/ <■■ qualified Safety Officers may apply e 2 3 years' relevant I■■ experience in H^s construction g^^l industry ■"2 ASSISTANT ■hi PLANT LTa SUPERVISOR/ US" TECHNICAL \jm OFFICER 12K5382 words
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Advertisement373 1983-05-06 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous HOTEL PHOENIX requires 1) FRONT OFFICE CLERKS Salary $409 p.m. 2) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Salary $412 p.m. 3) LOUNGE WAITRESSES Salary $412 p.m. 4) CARPENTER CUM HANDYMAN Salary $576 p.m. 5) CHAMBERMAIDS Salary $349 p.m. 6) TOILET ATTENDANTS (MALE) Salary $339 p.m. 7) OFFICE MESSENGER Salary373 words
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Advertisement435 1983-05-06 31 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous York Hotel Requires 1. CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY Minimum 4 GCE O' level with good credit in English Knowledge of shorthand At least 2 years' working experience 2. JUNIOR HOUSEKEEPER Completed secondary education Ability to supervise and train staff At least 2 years experience as a Chambermaid435 words
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Advertisement391 1983-05-06 31 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous phoenix(singapore) PTELTD (■member of the F&N Group) invites applications for the positions of. Primary education Male Singapore Citizen who has completed National Service Class 4 driving licence Able to read and write simple English and to i converse in Mandarin j and local dialects Those391 words
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Advertisement495 1983-05-06 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous phoenix(singapore) PTELTD (a member of the F&N Croup) invites applications for the position of: Male Singapore Citizens above 16 years old j Primary education No experience required Those who are interested please call personally with your ic between 8.30am 5.00pm at: The Personnel I Department495 words
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Advertisement445 1983-05-06 32 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous requires urgently MACHINIST (Male) Min. 1 year milling/ grinding experience Completed National Service Some knowledge of English Salary negotiable, minimum $550/- Must be prepared to work overtime Interested applicants please call personally today between 10.30 am to 3.00 pm to 230C Upper Bukit Timah Road,445 words
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Advertisement362 1983-05-06 32 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Established importers in Electronics urgently requires: (1) FEMALE CLERK Able to read write English Chinese. Knowledge of accounts and capable of typing. Experience not essential. (2) HI-FI APPRENTICES Interested in repair service electronics goods with valid class 3 Driving Licence. Interested applicants, please write personal362 words
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Advertisement470 1983-05-06 32 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Required by a well established firm: TELEPHONE OPERATORS CUM TYPISTS e GCE 'O' level e Bilingual in English and Mandarin e Able to type e School leavers are welcome FEMALE SALES EXECUTIVE Age 20 and above e At least 1 year's sales experience e Possess470 words
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Advertisement553 1983-05-06 32 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous Timber company has vacancies for the following positions. (1) MECHANIC ASSISTANTS Have lor 2 years mechanical experience. e Completed N.S. e Starting salary $380 p.m. e Transport provided. (2) FACTORY WORKERS (Female) e No shift, transport provided. Malaysians are welcome. Interested, please call personally at:GREENLAND TIMBER553 words
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Advertisement513 1983-05-06 32 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Established florist invites applications for: FLOWER ARRANGER Minimum 2 years working experience in established florist e Able to arrange from floral wreaths to office arrangements, bridal bouquets, occasion floral arrangements, etc. e Creative and hardworking Please write in to: S.T. BOX A***** 390 KIM SENG513 words
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Advertisement806 1983-05-06 32 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous INTER-RENT PTE LTD requires 1) 1 MECHANIC 2) 1 SALES REPRESENTATIVE Both to have experience with forklift trucks. interested please call:--*****29. JUNIOR F/A ARTIST Urgently required by established publishing firm. Minimum 3 months' experience. Attractive salary to right candidate. For interview, call personally at> 87-C,806 words
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Advertisement910 1983-05-06 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous FREIGHT FORWARDERS REQUIRE Class 3 and 4 Chinese Drivers. Preferable staying around Bedok/Changi areas. Call personally for interview at: Block 209, New Upper Changi Road, Singapore 1646. GENERAL ASSISTANTS Male/ Female required urgently. Preferably Male with class 2 and 3 driving licence. Attracitve salary. Malaysian910 words
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Advertisement575 1983-05-06 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous DELIVERY BOY WANTED by trading company. Primary education. Please call *****97 for appointment. DESPATCH RIDER REQUIRED immediately. Kindly call personally to 9A, Circular Road, Singapore 0104. Tel: *****91. DRIVERS DELIVERY MEN urgently required. Call personally at Block 431, #01-348 Clementi Avenue 3 for interview. EXPERIENCED575 words
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Advertisement584 1983-05-06 32 70 Pleasure Boats: Sale/Wanted/Hire MIKE WATER SKI 50, Track 24, Ponggol Singapore 1954 Tel: *****44/ *****42 Rent a ski boat for $50 per hour. Ski lessons included. For further enquiries, contact Michael Koh. 17 1/2' BOSTON WHALER Perfect family/ ski boat Outboard Mercury 150 h.p. Recently overhauled. New trailer, battery,584 words
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Advertisement748 1983-05-06 32 73 Vehicles Accessories/Maintenance 1 COMPLETE EXTRACTOR ANO EXHAUST SYSTEM for Toyota Supra 2.8. One slightly used original price $2200 going for $1400 0.n.0. 4 PIRELLI P6 205 x 15 80 SERIES TYRES used less than 1 month. Price $200 nett. Interested contact: *****30/1 74 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance j(|a fourseas KAH748 words
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Advertisement843 1983-05-06 33 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun 1977 JULY DATSUN 120Y. Stationwagon. Aircond. radio, cassette, PARF eligible. Very good condition. $11,800. Tel: *****26. 1978 DATSUN, 200L company registered, immaculate condition, aircond/ cassette, radio. $13,500. Call: *****80. 1978 DATSUN 160J SSS, one company owner, new tyres, original paint, good condition, $11,600. Tel:843 words
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Advertisement554 1983-05-06 33 76 Vehicles For Sale t) Honda END 1977 MERCEDES Benz 250 Automatic. Immaculate condition. Accident free. PARF eligible. Highest offer secures. Tel: *****88. 10am to spm. LATE 1978 HONDA Accord 3-door (hatchback). 1 owner, in excellent condition. $21,000 0.n.0. Contact: *****67 Eng Chuan after 6.00 p.m. 1980 HONDA ACCORD 4-door554 words
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Advertisement574 1983-05-06 33 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Mazda APRIL "81 MAZDA 323 1.3 5-speed. Tax/insurance new, hi-fi set, tip top condition. Selling $22,000 0.n.0. Call *****91 Richard. JULY '71 MAZDA Capella. Aircondition, cassette. Good condition. Passed Vicom Test. Selling $3,200. Tel: *****31. REGD MARCH 1981 Mazda 323 1.5 Automatic. Radio cassette, aircond.,574 words
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Advertisement844 1983-05-06 33 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes 1975 MERCEDES 280S automatic, good running condition. Sports rims, eligible for PARF. (PARF value $30,000). Highest offer secures. Tel: *****5 Albert Pang. 1979 MERCEDES 250 New model. Automatic, 1 company owner, aircond, radio/cassette, central locking, power steering, tax new, beautiful condition. *****61. 1979 MERCEDES844 words
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Advertisement670 1983-05-06 33 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Mitsubishi 1977 SIC.MA 1600 c.c. non PARF, beautiful condition, new tyres, passed Vi^om test, $9,600 0.n.0. Tel: *****74. 1978 COLT LANCER 1400 Aircon, Radio cassette, PARF eligible. Trade-in acceptable *****33 ext 35 David Ong. 1979 MITSUBISHI LANCER 1400 GL 1 owner showroom condition, air -con.,670 words
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Advertisement613 1983-05-06 33 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota NEAR '76 TOYOTA Corolla, aircon, sports rims, PARF, $10,000, downpayment $2,500. Tel: *****20, 642, Geylang Road. SEPT. 1981 TOYOTA Tercel, 1 owner. Aircond, cassette, beautiful condition. $19,000 0.n.0. Call: *****47. 1973 TOYOTA 2000 New Paintwork Tyres. Overhauled immaculate. Seldom used. $3,800 68 Mackenzie Road613 words
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Advertisement805 1983-05-06 33 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Others NG KEONG CAR TRADERS PRIVATE LIMITED Home of Quality Used Cars Plot A, Kampong Java Fringe Car Park Tels: *****82, *****30 1981 Datsun 120Y B/Van Aircon Mit Colt Supershift GLX Aircon Subaru 1300 DL Aircon Subaru 1800 GLF-5 Aircon 1980 Datsun 120Y GL Aircon805 words
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Advertisement854 1983-05-06 33 76 Vehicles For Sale 1) Others $5/- SERVICE CHARGE we sell your car fast at your price. 36 Hoot Kiam Road, *****69/ *****87. ALMOST 1980 SUZUKI 500 Good condition. $10,500 0.n.0. Contact Foo *****33. ALMOST '78 SKODA 120L. NonPARF. Good condition. $3,200. Can loan $2,000. Tel: *****57/8. ALMOST 1981 SUZUKI854 words
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Advertisement785 1983-05-06 33 76 Vehicles For Sale n) Motor Cycles/ Scooters BRAND NEW YAMAHA SASO selling cheap. $920. 1980 Suzuki TSI2SN, beautiful condition, $550.*****91. BUYING SECOND-HAND MOTORCYCLES possibly with the plate No. 31. Interested call *****26. Lawrence. CASH PAYMENT FOR your secondhand motorcycles, scramblers, scooters. Interested please call: *****67 *****91. MOTORCYCLE SELLING PROBLEMS?785 words
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Advertisement278 1983-05-06 33 78 Scrap Vehicles SCRAP WANTED 985 $5,500; 1600 $7,300; 2000 $13,800; 2300 $27,000. *****27, (night) ***** Ricky Tay. SCRAP WANTED. 985/ 1600 2000 2300 cc and good used cars. *****86 *****67. (Night: *****35). SCRAP CAR WANTED below 1000c. c. eligible for PARF Tel: *****28. WANTED SCRAP CAR Above 2001 c.c.278 words
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Advertisement444 1983-05-06 34 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Commercial m) Commercial m) Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles MazdaE22oo _^gtff^fiM Downpayment $2,900 year or 20,000 km warranty, whichever comes first. 5 free inspections at 1,000; 10,000; 20,000; 30,000 and 40,000 km carried out in our ROV approved444 words
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Advertisement372 1983-05-06 34 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses THOMSON HILL DOUBLE-STOREY semi-detached, $2,800. Westlake double-storey bungalow, $3,500. Faber Hill maisonette, $2,700. Upper Changi double-storey bungalow, $2,500. Upper Serangoon brand new double-storey terrace, $1,900. Phoenix Avenue 3-storey bungalow, $4,800. Tel: *****67. BEAUTIFUL ORCHID APARTMENT dist. 11, Ist floor walkup. 3 bedrooms, 1 servant's room,372 words
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Advertisement385 1983-05-06 34 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses Dist. 5 Faber Park Double-storey bungalow with swimming pool. 4 bedrooms, study room, servant's room. Big living/ dining area. Partly furnished. $6,000 Dist. 10 Chatsworth Avenue, behind Marco Polo Hotel Double-storey bungalow, 4 bedrooms, study room, spacious living/ dining area, servant's room. Partly furnished. $7,500385 words
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Advertisement560 1983-05-06 34 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 10, PROXIMITY TO American School. Large prestigious double-storey semi-detached. Furnished. 4 bedrooms. Secluded, mature garden. Walking distance to shopping centre. $2,600. Jimmerick Associates: *****42/ 3. DIST 21, BEAUTIFUL SINGLESTOREY semi-detached (close to Bt Timah Plaza), 3 spacious bedrooms, airconditioners, servant's, large living/dining, matured garden,560 words
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Advertisement1917 1983-05-06 34 Proud house owners choose only the best M 3-door side-by-side models ■gSzSjipgii iulJuk. hHIHH 1 Amana Patented ice and water Jj^P*" "^Sk Ss B ==B= 2SSS dispensing system 'Wf^'SBSSSSSTTI f" |W|lllll iMJi^BtJ n 2 automatic cold controls, one for '^^^^HwR^T iFw' refrigerator shelves t^^^^ 2 Position energy saver controi —^^^^""^p^^jyiPllß1,917 words
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Advertisement960 1983-05-06 34 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments APARTMENTS/CONDO FOR LEASE Ardmore Park $5,400 Draycott Towers $6,000 Rich East Garden $5,000 Village Tower $4,500 Nim Park $3,500 Hillcrest Arcadia $6,000 Grangeford $3,500 Westwood Apt $6,000 Ridgewood (with big terrace) $5,500 APARTMENTS/CONDO FOR SALE Arthur Road $970,000 Horizon Towers960 words
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Advertisement593 1983-05-06 35 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments JteNzg Court 'ti I*l jfc j! A^BE M^AJf] Beautiful apartments/stepped Ww^&^ V^ houses on breezy, hilltop :;:::^§|X location Panoramic sea-view tx^^^k) Easy access to city and Jutong e B Hi j J Tennis court, pool593 words
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Advertisement392 1983-05-06 35 PANDAN VALLEY BAUHINIA/ CAMELLIA TERRACE APARTMENTS with private garden Next to American school, cosy bungalow-like houses with own indoor garden. 3 bedrooms, large study and servant's own amenities. Full condominium facilities. RENTAL: $5,500 ACACIA AGENCY *****43/*****93 Thomson Hill Drive District 2057 Double-storey semi-detached bungalow, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, living/ dining392 words
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Advertisement532 1983-05-06 35 PATERSON TOWER MAISONETTE district 9, near heart of Orchard Road. 4 bedrooms, furnished. Marble/parquet flooring. Fully aircond. With swimming pool. $5,000 negotiable. Acumen *****22 extension 33. ST. PATRICK'S VIEW dist. 1544, brand new beautifully furnished 3 bedrooms, Ist floor walkup apartment. Swimming pool, 24-hour security. Modern kitchen, airconditioned, close taxi/532 words
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Advertisement832 1983-05-06 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments OIST. 28 NIM PARK brand new lower corner maisonette. 3 bedrooms, spacious living and dining area. Enclosed private garden. Partially or fully furnished. $3,000 p.m. Please call: Banyan Properties *****77. OIST. 5 EXCLUSIVE HIN Seng Garden condominium (off Ayer Rajah Road) Double-storey maisonette. 2,500 sq.ft.832 words
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Advertisement463 1983-05-06 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments MARINE PARADE 5-ROOMED (furnished), $1,400. Dover 5-roomed (furnished), $1,400/ 4-roomed (partiali furnished) $900. Cantonment 5-roomed (partially furnished) $900. *****22. PANDAN VALLEY 3-bedroomed apartment. Close to American/ Japanese SChool. Luxuriously furnished. Full recreational facilities. Rental: $3,000. Tel: *****53/ *****33 (Agent). BALMORAL COURT DIST 10 near American463 words
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Advertisement342 1983-05-06 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 10 HOLLAND ROAD (5 mins. to Orchard Road) 3-bedroomed apartment. 2 alrconditioners, fully furnished $2,200. Allegro *****60/ *****92. DIST 10 GOLDHILL TOWERS, 3 bedrooms, servant's, exclusively furnished. Available Immediately. $3,000 0.n.0. Contact: Aw, *****77. DIST. 15 LUXURY 3/4-BEDROOMED Apartments. Partially furnished/ fully furnished. Swimming342 words
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Advertisement321 1983-05-06 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments MARINE PARADE 5-ROOMED Point block fully furnished flat. $1,200 negotiable. Couple/ small family preferred. *****72. No agents. MARYLAND PARK, BLK C D $2,600. Equatorial Apartment $3,200. Amber Tower $2,300. King's Mansion $4,000. *****42 (Agent). MERLIN PLAZA STUDIO apartment, high floor, facing harbour. $1,800 fully furnished.321 words
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Advertisement350 1983-05-06 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 11, NEXT TO Goldhill Square unfurnished 3-bedroom-ed apartment, rental $1,300. Tel: *****48 Wendy after 5.30p.m. DIST. 10, BALMORAL CRESCENT 4-Bedroomed Maisonette, partially furnished, $3,800 0.n.0. Landville Enterprises *****61/ 2. DIST 15, ST PATRICK'S View, 4 bedrooms, bathrooms, partially furnished, $2,700. Swimming pool. Prestige Realty,350 words
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Advertisement331 1983-05-06 35 86 Accommodation Vacant t) Apartments NEAR AMERICAN SCHOOL newly painted 3-bedroomed, alrcon, furnished, $2,500. Jonathan *****30. NOVENA VILLE Dist. 1130, 2-bedroomed flat. Fully furnished. Available Immediately. Ring *****60 (no agents). ONLY $2,000 MONTHLY for 3-bed-roomed apartment in dist 12 Ah Hood Road. Tel: DHE, *****29/ *****03. PANDAN VALLEY WITH full331 words
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Advertisement335 1983-05-06 35 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms BENG'S LODGE offers luxurious furnished airconditioned rooms with own bathroom, private entrance and telephone available in Dist. 15. Linen, daily cleaning and 24-hour security/ reception provided. Laundry and meals service also available. Complete privacy. Monthly from $950. Short term lease negotiable. For viewing, call: *****2/335 words
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Advertisement690 1983-05-06 36 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms MAY TO AUGUST furnished room, single working lady. Meal arrangeable. Tel: *****79. Seletar Hill. ROOMS FOR FOREIGN students/ ladies. Serangoon area. School/ meals/laundry arrangeable, contact owner *****34. ROOM TO RENT for foreign student with meal and laundry. Interested contact Mr. Teo: *****0. TWO FULLY FURNISHED690 words
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Advertisement468 1983-05-06 36 87 Accommodation Wanted c) Rooms COMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROOM for working persons with cooking facilities. Owners contact: *****26. FURNISHED/ UNFURNISHED ROOMS/ flats required by ready clients in any districts. Flexible budget. Tel. *****97/ *****42. WORKING SINGLES/ COUPLES require furnished/ unfurnished rooms/ flats. Any location, flexible budget. Tel: *****74/ *****87. 88 Short-term468 words
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Advertisement756 1983-05-06 36 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses Thomson View^^J Condominium U j P^^Jj^ Luxurious 2 storey townhouses I Beautifully designed with private carporch and garden Spread over 5.6 hectares of elevated ground. With swimming pool, tennis court, squash courts, saunabaths, gynasium, cycling tracks, clubhouse, playground,756 words
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Advertisement854 1983-05-06 36 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 9, JALAN JINTAN, (behind Lucky Plaza), newly renovated, 2-storey Intermediate terrace house. Spacioua living/ dining. 3 bedrooms/ servant's, marble/ parquet. 1,700 sq.ft. immediate occupation. $620,000 0.n.0. Deans Property: *****55. BELLIAN REAL ESTATE offer double-storey bungalow, located in quiet surroundings/ greenery. 4 bedrooms/ bathrooms,854 words
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Advertisement784 1983-05-06 36 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses OIST. 1646 BEDOK VICINITY Brand new double-storey bungalow. 9,300 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, study, servant's, $1.2M. Chia Chi Ho Realty *****82. DIST. 18, PASIR RIS double-storey terrace, 2677 sq.ft. split-level, 4 bedrooms, marble/ parquet flooring, HUDC (94) years left. $390,000 o.n.o. Susan *****83. OIST 1648784 words
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Advertisement860 1983-05-06 36 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments flilsworth Torf^ $P Thestarof the luxury condominiums on Holland Road. Allsworth Park is probably one of the last lux- Allsworth Park condominium ury condominium residences to be built on860 words
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Advertisement659 1983-05-06 36 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments e District 9, Grange Heights, type B, high floor, 3,400 sq.ft. with facilities, vacant possession. District 26, Green Meadows, lower maisonette, 2,250 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, servant's, with, private garden, vacant possession, selling $500,000. District 11, Hillcrest Arcadia, Dossina Block, facing pool and morning659 words
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Advertisement678 1983-05-06 37 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments /\^\^T^ 4&» A new landmark coming up where \jl hf) Devonshire Road meets Grange V ffli n s tran( l u^ shaded hill-site pro\*^__^J\ZAAAAM I IAJw %MJ vides peace678 words
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Advertisement93 1983-05-06 37 PATERSON TOWERS, DIST. 10, 2,800 sq.ft. freehold. High floor, luxurious maisonette apartment, 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, spacious living/ dining, selling $880,000 0.n.0. Vacant possession. *****77/ *****38, Worldwide. BRAND NEW RAJA Tower. On high floor. 2,000 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, freehold. $280 p.s.f. 0.n.0. Call *****85 (agent). Something For Everyone... In Today's93 words
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Advertisement606 1983-05-06 37 PRIME LOCATION, NEAR Orchard Road 'Top Ten Apartment' (#O2--134 Emerald Hill Road). 1500 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms plus servant's, dining and service room. Fully furnished. Price: $530,000 0.n.0. Ring: *****97. SHANGHAI COURT (off River Valley Road). 2 units of 3-bedroom-ed walk-up apartment with swimming pool/ underground carpark. Approx. 1,200 sq.ft. $395,000606 words
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Advertisement831 1983-05-06 37 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST 13, BRADDELL PARK Condominium (Type K). Brand new 2 bedrooms. Ceramic tiles flooring. Swimming pool. $358,000 0.n.0. Rolf *****11. OIST. 15 AMBER TOWER maisonette, exclusively renovated, good facing. 2,013 sq.ft. $520,000. *****20/ *****49 (day/time). Agent. DIST. 10, DRAYCOTT TOWER 3 bedrooms with831 words
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Advertisement862 1983-05-06 37 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 14, GREEN COURT, brand new double-storey maisonette. 1,560 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms/ 2 bathrooms, $460,000. *****88 (Agent). DIST. 10 3-BEDROOMED APARTMENT fully furnished. Tenanted at $2,500 p.m. Selling $465,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****08/ *****61 Nancy. DIST. 1232 ST. MICHAEL'S Road, upper maisonette, 2,600 sq.ft.862 words
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Advertisement1471 1983-05-06 37 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HUDC c) HDB/HUDC Apartments Apartments CALLING PURCHASERS OF HUDC FLATS PRIVATE HOUSES/APARTMENTS You can now take a Mortgage Protection Policy from NTUC INCOME at an extremely low cost. This policy provides security to your family and ensures that they will always1,471 words
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Advertisement1255 1983-05-06 37 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted u^^^_ BJa^ GROUNDFLOOR ABOUT 1,000 sq ft HpßwP^^||ri»gW factory near Serangoon Garden. ff^^^^Hf 440 watts electricity with facili»9P!3'Rr!!llkiAA^' ties suitable tor plastic industry. OlissSsoffa| $2,500 p.m. Tel: *****77/ *****17. ™mStsflgaf4flffWßf? kewalram hillview flatted |BBBBBti|WaifitlUiitlW^^s3 Factory/Warehouse for sale. 3rd mm§lilii2iMo^ZZa*^m storey, (facing Cargo1,255 words
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Advertisement431 1983-05-06 37 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces SIBU ROAD, NEAR PSA. 4 stony warehouse, 1,500 sq.ft. eactl floor $1.50 psf. Everton Realty *****76, *****79. SINGLE-STOREY WAREHOUSE AT Pasir Panjang. 10,000 30,000 sq.ft. High ceiling. Rental: $120 p.s.f. 0.n.0. Contact: *****1/*****. WAREHOUSE/OFFICE GROUNDFLOOR Self control. 4200/2000 sq.ft. Accessible to trucks. Tel: *****17. 93 Office431 words
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Advertisement501 1983-05-06 38 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces m i*t»ii Sited in the heart of an important industrial zone bounded by MacPherson Aljunied Roads and the Pan Island Expressway, the development has rapid access to Changi Airport, the city, Container Port and population centres. Facilities include:501 words
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Advertisement477 1983-05-06 38 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces a) Sale a) Sale a) Sale a) Sale W Prestige Office Floor I FOR SALE I I 16,000 SQ.FT. I (last floor at $650 per square foot) I New building just outside CBD I Very High Quality I477 words
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Advertisement233 1983-05-06 38 DIST 9/ 820 SQ.FT./ WELL PARTITIONED Central airconditioned. Take over current contract immediately. Reasonable rent till Ist March '84. New leasing condition promising. Stratigically located to all major points. Panoramic harbour/ city view. Ample parking. Executive washrooms. ENQUIRIES: *****71/ 2 Office space available at CHOON BEE BUILDING North Bridge Road233 words
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Advertisement587 1983-05-06 38 93 Office Spaces b) Rental LKN BUILDING Cecil Street Office space available immediately for rent:- #06-02, area 884 sq.ft. e #10-02, area 2571 sq.ft. Please call:--*****55 for details. PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE unit 823 e 571 sq.ft. $3.50 p.s.f. 0.n.0. fully furnished with partitions available immediately TEL: *****93. TONG ENG BUILDING587 words
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Advertisement557 1983-05-06 38 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental OFFICE BEST RENT DIRECT FROM OWNER GOLDEN MILE COMPLEX 4,400 SQ.FT. TO 549 SQ.FT. FROM $2.90 to $3.20 jig AVAILABLE NOW CALL MS SEAH TEL: *****11 EXT 47 1 CENTRAL BUILDING 1 S: 325 SQ.FT. TO 800 SQ.FT. m FROM557 words
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Advertisement186 1983-05-06 38 93 Office Spaces c) Wanted WANTED FOR RENT/ PURCHASE Office Space (area 2,000 to 2.500 sq.ft.). Storage Space (area 1.500 to 2,000 sq.ft.). By shipping/ trading company Radius 10 k.m. from container-port (but outside CBD). Please write to: S.T. BOX A***** 390 Kim Seng Road Singapore 0923 Agents welcome! WANTED186 words
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Advertisement670 1983-05-06 38 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale 3 SHOP UNITS AT CHINATOWN PLAZA Unit .vBl-01, 1,851 sq.ft. Unit ~81-02,9905q.ft Unit -81-03. 1.098 sq.ft. Interested parties, please contact Mr/Mrs Pang at: *****00/*****4. FAR EAST SHOPPING Centre, 453 sq.ft. ;it $1,200 ono. with tenancy til! November 1983; 426 sq.ft. at $1,500 with tenancy till670 words
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Advertisement896 1983-05-06 39 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale a) Sale Enquiries Bookings: ORCHARD PLACE PTE.LTD. 16 Storey Far East Shopping Centre, Orchard Road. Singapore 0923 Tel: *****1 1 (24 lines) 5 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental b) Rental SHOPHOUSE FOR RENT Location: 56 South Bridge Rd. Between896 words
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Advertisement1025 1983-05-06 39 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spates b) Rental Rental b) Rental _\V> Paramount Hotel :•■■_>_- _zrrr-^. Shopping Centre Concession rental rates before official opening of the Hotel A few units strategically located available for lease only. Longer furnishing period for shops with special designs. Areas ranging from1,025 words
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Advertisement922 1983-05-06 39 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours Spend 2 full days in lokyo us 5 theme lands Adventureland. seafood steambojit! Buy the latest fashion MM y rMi Disneyland with Mickey and his Westerner* Fanrasyland romorrowland n |apan s largest underground 5h0p,,,,,, g&jQSx^: friends! dncl World beaAAI ~in iusl one922 words
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Advertisement154 1983-05-06 39 102 Tours 5/7/8 DAYS Bangkok/Pattaya/ Chiengmai Tour $731/$B5l/$9ll 8 DAYS Hongkong/ Bangkok Tour $1450 8/9/12/14 DAYS Taiwan /Hongkong/ Bangkok Tour $1759/$1839/$2079/ $2179 12/14 DAYS Philippine/Taiwan Hongkong Tour $2079/$2234 6 DAYS Philippine Tour sll63 8/10 DAYS Philippine/Bangkok /Hongkong Tour $1499/$1599 -10 DAYS All Japan Tour (DisneyJand Tokyo) $2645 •'SDAYSLAKETOBA $499 All154 words
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Advertisement715 1983-05-06 40 102 Tours 102 Tours 'Htgi&r SELLERS B A great nay to travel i ■ApJAPAN DISNEYLAND SPEcIaII! Osaka/Kyoto/Nara/Tokyo/Mt. Fu|i/Hakone/Atami/ Tokyo Disneyland/ Hong Kong/Ocean Park/Sung Dynasty oeoifiO 15/5. 29/b. b/6. 10/6. 19/6. 26/6. 10/7, 24/7. 31/7 Every Sunday AROUND THE WORLD 23 DAYS by sia/ba All U.S.A./Hawaii/AII West Coast/All East Coast/ Orlando/715 words
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Advertisement726 1983-05-06 40 102 Tours 102 Tours [SnAMHO: 1 TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD I Head Office: I JJ Pearl's Centre (Yangtze Theatre) 100 Eu Tong Sen St., #01-14, #01-18, Singapore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines). B I Branch Office: People's Park Complex, Grd. Floor, 1 Park Road, #01-19, Singapore 0105. m I726 words
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Advertisement860 1983-05-06 40 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours .:jHHh| yf S_re_e\ Unbeatable ___r^^Bl ____k package deals Bi 1 A four-day retreat in liHM^i Taman Negara for $600. Spend four days in I%\ %A |f^] fWi 9 I W romantic Bali and spend ___________PV^4_NW_MQ_JmiW>^li____fl only $835. 1 1 I^ A V#^BT-B Five day860 words
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Advertisement709 1983-05-06 40 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours i nln. uMA. IB 0 1 1• Q/ 1 > J i^^^^^^^^B i 16 DAYS «jL- f w M* ■BB| dp i9O. Clemenceau Avenue. 02-30 J^BBbS !|^BV^ Singapore Shopping Centre o |^P^3^_J^^^B* i^t^SSpmtmmSmtßjS^ Singapore 0923 Tel *****50 i HHMHHhui ffisßk fdiPßh, fr- with Greyhound709 words
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Advertisement530 1983-05-06 41 102 Tours 102 Tours jT% DINERS HOLIDAYS f w^m Around the Worid v> t^^m^k^^i^^m^ speaking tour in town. J f^ 1 5/7 days from $731 /$B9l f P'Wi JV Bangkok/Pattaya/Chiengmai w r rst class note' 8 I §vjL Tiffany or Alcazar show 1 flYmi-.-f •Bangkok/Chiengmaibyair J V %l \L Ever530 words
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Advertisement614 1983-05-06 41 102 Tours 102 Tours {Extension ft tour of Taiwan,Hong Kong can be arranged.) Jwi TOKyO WMEyLAND ■J^Bl 1 '|*jir ii Magnificent beauty of Mt. Fuji nw^vl J jJftU'l; Cruise of Lake Hakone -/jjyfyff-ii Ay" 4■' •'Bullet Frain'* roshimaen -MM^g^L £r Amusement Deluxe 4 Dep: 28/29 May, 01/04/11/18 Jun, 16 Jul.,614 words
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Advertisement759 1983-05-06 41 111 Academic GCE 'O' ENGLISH LANGUAGE Are you quite certain that your English is good enough for the 1983, GCE O' level examination? To be doubly sure, why not join one of our special preparatory classes starting soon? With the expert tuition provided by our qualified teachers, you will stand759 words
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Advertisement858 1983-05-06 41 112 Commercial 112 Commercial You can count on us for a better future in Accountancy. We offer a variety of Accountancy courses in preparation for the following examinations: 1 ASSOCIATION OF CERTIFIED ACCOUNTANTS 2 INSTITUTE OF COST AND MANAGEMENT 9 ACCOUNTANTS m 3 ASSOCIATION OF ACCOUNTING B TECHNICIANS (Formerly I.A.S)858 words
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Article, Illustration499 1983-05-06 42 Andermatt also does eye-catching gallop ON THE TRACK with TONTO IPOH, Thurs. Siapa Rajah IV, winner of the Singapore Gold Cup last year, drew attention to his chances in the Perak Derby on Sunday with a sparkling gallop here this morning. The Amalgam five-year-old was kept on499 words
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290 1983-05-06 42 EPSOM JEEP - First win for local lad came after 13 years EPSOM JEEP uty t yftd LOCAL jockeys will get a lion's share of the rides m this year's Perak Derby. Did you know that when the Perak Derby was first run m 1950, not a single local jockey had a ride290 words
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204 1983-05-06 42 IPOH, Thurs. Taman Singapura and Intercontinental have been withdrawn from the $200,000 Derby on Sunday. They will be replaced by emergency acceptors Breakthrough and Mighty Brigand. Intercontinental earned a berth in the Derby line-up with a splendid performance last week over the 1,100 m straightTONTO - 204 words
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Article, Illustration641 1983-05-06 42 yre ydgsr bb YOU seemed to imply that handicappers of the past like Major Patrickson and R. Norton were very lenient m the treatment of winners. But they could be very severe at times. And both did something which our present handicappers641 words
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Article1528 1983-05-06 42 DAfU i 1.45 CLASS 3 DIV 4 1,200 m KAUtt 1 (Ratings: 84-76) (Stakes: $14,500) 1 **3*s* Disputed Bid 57 (84) Four Wishes-PK Leong4agu2 +.5 Cheam 5 2 ****** Bvertnust 56 (82) Evertrust-Rodgers 4 nzg dl +2 Heng 7 3 ****** El Toshi 5C (82) Mdm JJ1,528 words
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Obituary, Illustration297 1983-05-06 43 141 Deaths 141 Deaths WILFRED (JENKINS) A. JOHNSON AGE 68 YEARS Passed away peacefully on sth May 1983 leaving behind beloved wife Rosie Children In-Laws Grandchildren Wendy Michael Chlu Christopher Lynette Jeffrey Alison Rayney Marc David Ryan Alan Audrey Marty Robbins Rebecca Jessica jean Albert Michael Alicia Margarlete John Chen297 words
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Obituary, Illustration21 1983-05-06 43 In Loving Memory Of KOH KIM SOO Departed 6.5.80 Always remembered by Mabel, Hendrick, Charles and loved ones.21 words
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Obituary, Illustration148 1983-05-06 43 IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF THE LATE MRS. MARGARET TEO BAN CHONG NEE MDM. MAGGIE LEE SIN NEO DEPARTED 8.5.1980. I HAVE LOST MY SOUL'S COMPANION, A LIFE LINKED WITH MY OWN: AND DAY BY DAY I MISS HER MORE, AS I WALK THROUGH LIFE ALONE. SADLY148 words
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Obituary, Illustration55 1983-05-06 43 The Family of the late MDM. MARIA LEE AH GUIN wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all friends and relatives for their kind assistances, attendances, condolences, donations and wreaths, and special thanks to the staff of Ward 9 of T.T.S.H., and members of St. Joseph Dying Aid55 words
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Obituary, Illustration237 1983-05-06 43 The family of the late MDM. TANG SWEE CHEE DEPARTED 30.4.83 wishes to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to all relatives, friends, colleagues, organisations, for their kind attendance, assistance, condolences, donations and wreaths during their recent bereavement. The Family Of Late Mr Chin Wui Hene Express their237 words
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Article154 1983-05-06 43 LEONARD KING - LEONARD KING THE week-long trip to Manila for the Philippine Open last month paid dividends for at least two bowlers in the Carlsberg Stars of Tomorrow championships Graded A Masters' pre-qualifying at Kallang Bowl yesterday. Richard Tan and Terry Ong, members of the team who won154 words
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Article, Illustration406 1983-05-06 43 Wonder Waldner is new threat tut7 gyu ds Swedish 17-year-old closes in after first-round win TOKYO, Thurs. The second half of the 37th table tennis championships began here today with China as firm favourites to sweep all titles. The Chinese won both the men's and women's team events finals onAP - 406 words
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Article669 1983-05-06 43 Men's singles first rautd: JanOve Waldner (Swe) bt A. Meshref (Egy) 21-14, 21-10, 21- 14; N. Takashima (Jpn) bt J. M. P. Pon (Spa) 21-8, 21- 15, 21-U; C. Y. Ho (NK) bt H. Gootzen (Hoi), 21-19, 21- 9, 21-12; P. Birocheau (Fra) bt J. Dvoracek (Cze)669 words
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Article409 1983-05-06 43 TAY CHENG KHOON - All eyes on gutsy Alex TAY CHENG KHOON By ALEX TAY put up another spirited performance in the Pakistan Airlines Singapore Closed squash championships at Kallang last night and it was a pity national selectors were not there to witness it. For, on his performances on Wednesday and last night,409 words
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Article, Illustration189 1983-05-06 43 SINGAPORE Selection beat a slowstarting Malaysian South-east Asia Games team 14-9 in a waterpolo friendly at Toa Payoh yesterday. The Malaysians, who arrived in Singapore yesterday after a 16-hour coach ride from Penang, were travel-weary, and so the first two quarters of theALBERT SIM - 189 words
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Article134 1983-05-06 43 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW THE Basketball Association of Singapore will organise a triangular tournament at the Gay World Stadium from Sunday. The triangle, involving Singapore, the Bank oT Korea and the Philippines' Masagana 99, is aimed at sharpening the skills of the national team for the Southeast Asia Games.134 words
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Article179 1983-05-06 43 ANGLO Chinese School continued their domination of the schools' squash scene when they beat Raffles Institution 4-1 in the final of the B Division National Schools Championships at Kampong Java yesterday. ACS' top trio of Julius Foo, Lee Wei Choong and Ramesh Dhanabalan demolished their opponents179 words
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162 1983-05-06 43 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH AUSTRALIAN tennis professional Alvin Gardiner will spar with Singapore's South-east Asia Games men's team if the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association approve the suggestion. Hassan Alwi, the organising secretary of the Games' tennis competition, said he would bring up the suggestion at the SLTA's162 words
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Advertisement67 1983-05-06 43 There are many good reasons why you should advertise in The Straits Times Classified. Like its versatility you can sell almost anything with a classified ad in The Straits Times. Or it's inexpensive. Or it's easy. But the best reason to use The Straits Times Classified is very simple: It67 words
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Miscellaneous51 1983-05-06 43 BOWLING Carlsberg Stars of Tomorrow championships (Kallane Bowl. 10 a.m.). HOCKEY National schools' boys' final (Padang, 8.30 a.m.). RUGBY National schools' final (Padang, 4 p.m.). SNOOKER National senior meet (East Coast Rd, 7 p.m.). SQUASH PIA Spore Closed (Kallang, 6 p.m.). WATERPOLO Friendly: Armed Forces v Malaysia (Toa Payoh, 5.3051 words
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Article, Illustration506 1983-05-06 44 erter resreas Denmark's shuttlers mourn as their heroine bows out in defeat COPENHAGEN, Thurs. Denmark's one million badminton players were in mourning yesterday following the defeat, in her last public appearance, of national heroine Lene Koppen by an unheralded South Korean in the worldAFP; Reuter - 506 words
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Article34 1983-05-06 44 ANGLO-CHINESE Junior College defeated Hwa Chong 3-2 in the final of the national schools' boys' under-17 badminton tournament at Guillemard Road yesterday. Serangoon Garden trounced Bedok View 5-0 in the girls' under-17 final.34 words
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Article301 1983-05-06 44 Hookes accepts three-year package ADELAIDE, Thors. Test batsman David Hookes has become one of the highest-paid cricketers in Australia following his acceptance of a package, reported to be worth Asl2t,Mf ($217,2M), to stay with South Australia as captain-coach. The 28-year-old left-hander said he had accepted a three-year packageAgencies - 301 words
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Article, Illustration480 1983-05-06 44 COPENHAGEN, Thurs. The men's event in the world badminton championships has been spared the upheavals which struck the women's singles yesterday, but it is still going to be a very tough competition to win. Denmark's Morten Frost, the top seed and still ranked theReuter; AFP - 480 words
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Article37 1983-05-06 44 MALAYSIA'S Misbnn Sidek was beaten 15-11, 17-16 by Denmark's Jens Peter Nierhoff. Other results: M. Frost bt P. Sutton 15-8, 15-7: Loan Jin bt M. Kjeldsen 15-11, 15-9; LJem Swie King bt S. Fladberg 154, 15-12.37 words
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Article655 1983-05-06 44 MEN'S singles second round: Morten Frost (Den) bt Syed Modi (Ind) 15-2, 154; Phil Sutton (Wai) bt Graeme Robson (NZ) 15-U, U-15, 1M; Icuk Sugiarto (Indo) bt Nick Yates (Eng) 15-12, 15-2; John Goss (Can) bt Thomas Kunstler (WG) 15-7, 15-8; Michael Kjeldsen (Den) bt Petter ThoresenAgencies - 655 words
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Article106 1983-05-06 44 Lyle pulls out PARIS, Thurs. Scotland's Sandy Lyle has pulled out of the French Open golf tournament, which starts at the La Boulie Course near Versailles today preferring to save himself for further events this season. Lyle would have been one of the favourites for the tournament, along with Spain'sAFP - 106 words
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Advertisement52 1983-05-06 44 Top managers praise Wrhe .©IK Minute Manager Quite simply, The One Minute Manager can help any manager to assist his people to become peak performers. I include it in all my work with American corporations seeking to improve productivity, profitability and performance. Charles A. Garfield, Ph.D. President, PEAK Performance Center52 words
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Article, Illustration334 1983-05-06 45 'Superbrat' hits back at Czech ace NEW YORK, Thurs. John McEnroe yesterday called Ivan Lendl a "sore loser", saying that that was why the Czech launched a verbal assault on him after being beaten in last Sunday's World Championship Tennis final. "He's trying to take theReuter - 334 words
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Article356 1983-05-06 45 NEW YORK, Thurs. Fifth-seeded Vitas Geruiaitis, of the United States, fighting off six set points in the opening set, beat compatriot Eddie Dibbs 7-6, 6-4 yesterday to become the first player to reach the quarterfinals of the WCT Tournament of Champions at Forest Hills. GeruiaitisReuter; UPI - 356 words
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Article173 1983-05-06 45 Evonne in shock exit PERUGIA, Thurs. Australian Evonne Goolagong, the 1173 champion, suffered a shock secaad-rooad defeat In the Italian Open tennis tournament here yesterday. Fifth-seeded Evonne, former Wimbledon, French and Australian Open champion, was outplayed S-4, 1-2 by Swiss Chrlsttane Jollssalnt, ranked Btth In the world. Other aeemmi-nmmi resalts:Reuter - 173 words
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Article403 1983-05-06 45 So many chances, just one goal BRUSSELS, Thurs. Hosts Anderlecht's hopes of winning their third major trophy in eight seasons were severely dented last night when they struggled to beat Benfica, of Portugal, 1-0 in the first-leg of the European Football Union (UEFA) Cup final. The Belgians,Reuter - 403 words
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Article, Illustration418 1983-05-06 45 HONGKONG, Thurs. Arthur Duncan had been looking forward to a rare mid-season break from the rigours of Scottish Premier Division soccer. His club, Hibernian, had been knocked out of the Scottish Cup and no League match was scheduled for that week. ButReuter - 418 words
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Article376 1983-05-06 45 PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan turned soccer player on the White House Lawn on Wednesday. The president, who entertained the Washington-based "Team America", the United States national squad, enjoyed a kickabout on the lawn and said he hoped the US would host the World Cup finals one day. But heAgencies - 376 words
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265 1983-05-06 45 DUSSELDORF (West Germany), Thurs. The United States, humiliated 2-1 by Chile on Monday, restored some of their damaged pride against Australia in the world team tennis championship here yesterday. Eliot Teltscher boosted the Americans by crushing Australian Mark Edmondson 6-1 in the first setReuter - 265 words
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Article, Illustration738 1983-05-06 46 Zainal talks of a dip in swimming talent 4 IT'S going to be some battie between Khoon Hean, Peng Slone and Filipino Billy Wilson for the freestyle honours. We're certainly not going to waste our tame concentrating on the freestyle. Not when the world-class Peng738 words
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Article, Illustration646 1983-05-06 46 Stop the rot Mien's awesome job /;okucwv,er 4 OUR main threats? Oh, the Philippines and Thailand have always been good. We're also not looking down on Malaysia and Singapore. From past experience, I've learned that you most never underrate your opponents. In- m donesia respect all her rivals. 7 Coach646 words
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Article, Illustration689 1983-05-06 47 Peter Siow - Peter Siow Stories by /.;ei9rt yeort Lukman on life m the States IT'S easy to improve m the States. There's so much tough competition and, somehow, the fighting spirit is always there. It's not easy to explain. You feel you ought to prove something689 words
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Article, Illustration321 1983-05-06 47 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI [];s[pfsui By THAILAND, the defending champions, will have a few surprises in store for the South-east Asia Games socce: 1 tournament at the National Stadium. In Manila, with a makeshift squad, they shocked almost everyone when they beat Malaysia 2-1 in321 words
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232 1983-05-06 47 THE second Merlion Cup soccer tournament from Dec 3-18 promises to be more glamorous and exciting than ever after seven highly-rated teams confirmed their participation. They are China, who will be taking part for the first time, defending champions Australia, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Thailand,232 words
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298 1983-05-06 47 MORE than 400 athletes from 13 countries will take part in the Nanking international athletics meet from next Friday to Sunday, the official Xinhua News Agency reported in Beijing. The nations taking part include Australia, West Germany, Hungary, Italy, India, Japan, Holland, Pakistan,298 words
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Article583 1983-05-06 47 JOHN ITEM, who ruled the waves with five gold medals In the last South-east Asia Games in Manila two years ago, is uncertain about being crowned King Neptune again when the sporting extravaganza unfolds its pageantry in Singapore from May 28-June 6. "I'm not ready583 words
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Article, Illustration413 1983-05-06 48 ABDULLAH TARMUGI - 'Stop it warning to bosses, suppliers over illegal labour ABDULLAH TARMUGI By THE Labour Ministry yesterday warned embig illegal foreign workers and who did not pay the levy for these workers. Not only will they be brought to court, they will also have to pay any arrears of the levy.413 words
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Article663 1983-05-06 48 2000: The Information Society Japan aims for era of armchair work and leisure TOKYO, Thuri. JAPAN has embarked on a mammoth 40,000 billion yen (Ss34o billion) high-technology project to build by the year 2000 an integrated communications system criss-crossing the country carrying telephone links, television broadcasts and computer information. TheReuter - 663 words
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Article61 1983-05-06 48 DETROIT, Thurs, American Motors Corp. and Beijing Automotive Works today signed a formal contract in Beijing to establish the first car joint venture in China. Tod Clare, AMC's vicepresident for international operations, said the contract will give AMC a manufacturing base in the Asia-Pacific region toUPI - 61 words
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655 1983-05-06 48 JOHN TAN - JOHN TAN By. JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, halfway through his tour of Asean and Brunei, yesterday said he has reached a "complete meeting of minds" on the Cambodia issue, Japan's defence policy, and the protectionist threat, with leaders from Indonesia, Thailand and Singapore. At655 words
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Article31 1983-05-06 48 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 4.46 points to 1,217.11 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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Miscellaneous124 1983-05-06 48 UP TO 1 p.m. Showers in few areas around noon onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 33 max., 25 min. SUNSET today: 7.06 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.56 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 10/19C Fine Manila 22/37 C Fair Amsterdam 14,18c Cloudy Melbourne 10/18C Fine Bangkok 26/36C Cloudy Moscow 2,124 words
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Article, Illustration1139 1983-05-06 1 Steering boys away from trouble It has been a year since a handpicked group of policemen pioneered a project that brought hope to troubled young boys in Singapore. BHARATHI MOHAN tells their success stories in a twopart feature. Tomorrow: How the boys manage their own clubs. Mohamad Esa's story is1,139 words
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Article, Illustration880 1983-05-06 2 Faces of time Is the wristwatch important to us all? While CHIN CHOO finds a growing local market for watches which double as playthings, ENID NEMY reports from New York on a growing number of people who consider them an encumberance. What to watch for if you dive Modern-day fob880 words
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Article642 1983-05-06 2 MARK Levine looked at his wristwatch one day, and suddenly two thoughts flashed through his mind. The first was that the watch was an unnecessary weight on his arm, another of life's minor irritants. The second was that being aware of the time didn'tNYT - 642 words
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Article, Illustration616 1983-05-06 3 ZHOU MEI - ZHOU MEI By MISS Lim Geok Gyong, 28, finishes work at 4.48 p.m. Two minutes later, she's m the back row of a makeshift classroom m General Electric Consumer Electronics (Gecon), all ready for her one-and-half-hour lesson m English. The quality control inspector is616 words
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627 1983-05-06 3 4 We haven't seen any drcp in sales even though marble is a luxury item that obviously a everyone can't afford. 7 GIOVANNI BERNARDI and his family could hardly care less about the world- wide recession. They are in a trade thatUPI - 627 words
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Article, Illustration819 1983-05-06 4 JUNE KNIGHT - JUNE KNIGHT i rajp§ This tiny imported Grey African Finch reputedly sings as sweetly as the canary dr grd tert This bird-lover spends four hours daily caring for his pets. He also takes them for walks and outings (where they meet other birds), and feeds some an expensive819 words
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Article174 1983-05-06 4 MAY HO - MAY HO KEEPING birds as pets is not without its dangers. Even healthy birds transmit diseases to human beings, said Dr S. Thiruchelvam, the vet-in-attendance at the Jurong Bird Park. You can contract typhoid and food poisoning through the droppings of carrier birds. In the174 words
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Article434 1983-05-06 4 JUNE KNIGHT - JUNE KNIGHT BIRDS have been around much longer than us 200 million years, to be exact. The sounds they made were perhaps the first music man heard. And among all living things, music is what man shares with birds. Listening to bird song is an ancient434 words
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Article, Illustration812 1983-05-06 5 A cop who's friend, teacher and counsellor to youths 4 Sgt Tan is among a group of carefully selected police officers whose task is to provide healthy past-time activities for young boys so that there is less likelihood of them being misled in their formative years. This is a new812 words
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Article, Illustration1220 1983-05-06 6 Left-handed people have to live in a world built for the right-handed. But new studies show that there can be biological advantages as well as disadvantages in being "leftie", JANE BRODY reports. 4 On average, Dr Geschwind believes that about 70 per cent of the populationNYT - 1,220 words
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Article, Illustration1425 1983-05-06 7 Whenever someone has a problem, he is usually told to "take it out with someone". But, some believe, 20th Century culture does not seem to be conducive to the kind of friendship that encourages very intimate therapeutic confidences. Psychotherapy seeks to meet social needs PSYCHOTHERAPY,NYT - 1,425 words
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Article, Illustration871 1983-05-06 8 WILLIAM SAFIRE - Safire on Language WILLIAM SAFIRE By m New YorK i|if!BßßHSßfflSKßnWsf3iaiifsß IT'S THAT time of year when dieting copywriters get to gorge themselves on just desserts. The envelopes, please. The Teeny-Tiny Golden Toothpick for Meaning Mix-Up, to Brownstone Studio for "Heavy crepe de chine in a dress that pampers and belittlesNYT - 871 words
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Article227 1983-05-06 8 Having guts over a 'soft belly' WHEN the French government threw 47 Soviet officials oat of the country for spying, a spokesman for President Mitterrand told reporters that the action demonstrated that his government had no intention of having a venire mon. An interesting problem crops up In translation. Venire227 words
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Article202 1983-05-06 8 Use it or lose it THERE hasn't been a solid, imperative piece of folk wisdom offered in Washington since Bert Lance's "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." Now we may have one. Secretary of State George Shultz, whose only previous metaphorical leap was to apply the nautical "steady as202 words
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Article, Illustration966 1983-05-06 9 They can read the number plate of a car parked anywhere in the world or tell one Iranian leader from another by the bushiness of their beards all from hundreds of kilometres away. JOHN NOBLE WILFORD describes the spies that never need to come inNYT - 966 words
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Article, Illustration904 1983-05-06 9 DENIS D. GRAY - Bangkok caught in the midst of a hotel war DENIS D. GRAY By in Bangkok KURT Wachtveitl is a suave, silver-haired German who runs one of the best hotels m the world. Dario Regazzoni is a whiz-kid Swiss hotelier. The two men used to be good friends. Today, they areAP - 904 words
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Article, Illustration407 1983-05-06 10 The show goes on LEONG WENG KAM reviews the shows at the Hoover Live Theatre and reports on the resignation of the theatre's programme production controller. FOR more than two months now, local Chinese music lovers have witnessed a new form of entertainment live variety shows in a theatre equipped407 words
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Article, Illustration176 1983-05-06 10 SINGAPORE-BORN Hongkong TV producer, Mr Robert Chua, who launched the Hoover Live Theatre with local businessmen a few months ago has resigned as its programme production controller. In a telephone interview, Mr Chua said from his Hongkong office he tnade the decision in Singapore176 words
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Article633 1983-05-06 10 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG fdgyd COLUMN 1 SSO CONCERT Quest conductor, Laszlo Heltay Victoria Concert Hall Today and tomorrow 8.15 p.m. Previewed by FIVE soloists, the Singapore Symphony Chorus .and the SSO will treat audiences to a programme of music for voice and orchestra on two evenings.633 words
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Article, Illustration851 1983-05-06 18 Conductor Lim Yau makes a plea for the Singapore Youth Choir to be recognised by the authorities, like its sibling, the Singapore Youth Orchestra. CHAN ENG CHENG reports. THEY were summoned to give a private performance at the palace for the President and851 words
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Article, Illustration172 1983-05-06 18 SINGAPORE will be the first city outside the United States to show the third of the Star Wars saga, Return of the Jedi. The film, now completed and under wraps at film-maker George Lucas' San Francisco headquarters, will be premiered in the US on May 25.172 words
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Article, Illustration1059 1983-05-06 19 Goodbye, hoochie coochie man ■fIfIESEI 4 His example inspired many British youngsters. One in particular, who had made his acquaintance with Chicago blues through imported mailorder records, was so impressed with Waters that he went on to name his group after one of his hit records. The youngster was Mick1,059 words
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Article, Illustration426 1983-05-06 19 Asiabeat, an experimental Malaysian group which tries to fuse eastern and western musical forms, has released its debut album on. NG provides a cut-by-cut review. ASIABEAT'S music is basically a gentle form of fusion incorporating a few dashes of ethnicity here and there. These ethnic426 words
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Advertisement63 1983-05-06 4 Top managers praise WThe One Minute Manager "I believe The One Minute Manager should be made 'standard issue' at all our management development training programs from new managers' school to Advanced Management Training. It embodies (in an easy-to-read form) the fundamental principles of people management we are trying to instill63 words
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Advertisement266 1983-05-06 7 "When we move into Horizon Towers it will be a pleasure to bring work home. I've always wanted a study like this." i^S^*" B«»^J« 2oin2 to live. All photographs taken in demonstration unit at Horizon Towers ill 111 1 com e in here and play a little of my favourite266 words
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Advertisement194 1983-05-06 8 The Hottest Furniture fair of the year BEDROOM SUITES BUDGET FAIR Luxuriously completed bedroom suites Sale at $790/--lUODflCrtenfl Sunflower spring mattress (size 1 50cm x 1 90cm) Plus another same size spring mattress Saleats29s/J t^^ss&\ o oe^^(Usual price $295 each) f^ tf*£ggjj^ whjle stocks last Hurry and visit us! v194 words
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Advertisement61 1983-05-06 9 fop managers praise WThe .©IK Minute Manager "After reading The One Minute Manager, I gave a copy to my boss, his boss, each of my staff, fellow refinery managers, and even to my wife, our close friends, and our clergy. It has that kind of universal appeal and it is61 words
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Advertisement318 1983-05-06 9 Think AheadJhink Kg. Buy Small. ICL introduces the micro-mainframe in personal computers. ICL has re-defined the concept of personal Cache Memory computers with their introduction of the ICL PC-2. The high speed memory buffer in the PC-2 radically The PC-2 looks like a micro, is priced like a micro increases318 words
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Advertisement725 1983-05-06 11 APPOINTMENTS USA. B Hermetic Motor Operation Re Ltd I j Invites suitably qualified candidates for the positions of:- |H SYSTEMS ANALYST I Qualifications Experience Applicants should possess a Degree in Computer Science or SB equivalents 3 years' working experiencewith demonstrated aptitude& flfl ability in systems design modification. Must be proficient725 words
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Advertisement567 1983-05-06 11 *-rc n mmj Burroughs Due to rapid growth and the ever increasing market success of our BURROUGHS COMPUTER SYSTEMS in the country, we now need more enthusiastic, young Malaysians to further strengthen our Marketing Department, in the capacity as FINANCIAL MARKETING EXECUTIVES Successful candidates should have tertiary education and several567 words
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Advertisement611 1983-05-06 12 NOTICES jSjm H tft* N! I ■^PSSSBBpSß^p^HpSHfliil Bk 7t> lß^ i^ rt*y«^^T§T^i^9^^^B ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN LAND SURVEYING To meet the continuing demand for land surveyors. Singapore Polytechnic invites applications for admission to the 3-year Advanced Diploma in Land Surveying Course. The course will be conducted mainly in the evenings commencing611 words
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Advertisement666 1983-05-06 12 I MARKETING MANAGER I (BASIC BUILDING MATERIALS) I K An established company involved in the marketing of 9 fl| basic building materials seeks an experienced and B SB dynamic marketing manager. X K The successful candidate will report to the general 9 2 manager and will be responsible for the666 words
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Advertisement771 1983-05-06 12 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF I THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE I THE PLANNING ACT 9 M (Cap 279, 1970 Ed) THE MASTER PLAN RULES, 1962 S H Notice under Rule 12 I Notice is hereby given that the following I I proposals for alteration to the Master Plan I were submitted to771 words
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Advertisement539 1983-05-06 12 I I i b"*^^^ i W^^^P!^^H^^^^^^^^B Schwing Pump Boom Length 31 M IHI Pump Boom Length 20-7 M Reliable Ready -mixed Concrete Supplier ,al Details Please Contact G&W READY-MIX PIE. LID. 49.JALAN PERWIRA, SINGAPORE 1441 J TELEX: RS ***** j V TEL: *****22 C5 Lines) J PHARMACEUTICAL 1^ m DEPARTMENT539 words
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Advertisement952 1983-05-06 13 NOTICES I Tender Notice Tenders are invited for: i*|y I BUILDING H a) Tender No. AMB/T/83/047— Nominated subcontract for the supply, I installation, commissioning and maintenance of the air-conditioning I services to the Proposed Sembawang Telephone Exchange I ff Extension at 1 Jalan Ulu Sembawang, Singapore 2775. |H *d&- Eligibility:952 words
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Advertisement750 1983-05-06 13 iHDBI Separate tenders are invited for each of the B following: (1) ERECTION AND COMPLETION of 2 I Blocks of 4-Storey Industrial Shops (Total 1 40 Units) including I Eating House at Kampong Übi Industrial Estate Contract 6. (2) CONSTRUCTION OF TAMPINES AVENUE 7 (PART 2) AND TAMPINES AVENUE 4750 words
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Advertisement858 1983-05-06 13 TENDER NOTICE Separate tenders are invited for:--1 DREDGING OF VARIOUS SHOALS AT KEPPEL CHANNEL Tender Deposit $1,500.00 Closing Date 7JunB3 2 ERECTION OF WELDMESH PARTITIONS TO BLOCK B, KEPPEL WAREHOUSE AT KEPPEL WHARVES Tender Deposit $1,000.00 Closing Date 17 May 83 Site Showround 9 May 83 at 10.00 am Meet858 words
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Advertisement596 1983-05-06 13 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18, 1970 EDITION) NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDEND IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 521/73 Ng Swee Leng of Blk 111, Lorong 1 Toa Payoh #04-362, Singapore 1231 214/77 Tan Sian Pieng of 29, Lorong Syed Putra Kiri Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 215/77 Ong Eng Chuan of Blk 65, Commonwealth Drive596 words
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Advertisement468 1983-05-06 14 QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 8 ORCHARD: 30th GIGANTIC DAY! A BEST PICTURE X f Q ACADEMY AWARDS W Q O BEST ACTOR Ben Kingslcy H Q Jk BEST DIRECTOR Richard Attenborough^ _A GANDHI Q His triumph changed the world forever. O RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH'S FILM "GANDHI" S S...r,n«BENKINGSLEY. s ThcM.h.,n» f*\ B@> [353 nnr^i^i^468 words
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Miscellaneous259 1983-05-06 16 G ARFIELD By j/m cav/s I z 4 SUICIPE, 1 NAME THREE FORMS > EXERCISE. < OF SELF-ABOSE S ANP PIETINGr^ I -gl j v-A^y y >/ r HOW TRUE 7 <J?M PAV?6 5-6 1963 United Feature Syndicate, Inc. STAR WARS By ArcMe Goodwin &Al Williamson R Wf/aSE/^SSSEEruISS flight airivßS259 words
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Advertisement162 1983-05-06 17 Architect H II of p Direct from Italy, *^V//i|l|tlllVV\^^^ Elegance of Timeless Beauty. Amber glasses dancing in "llll\\\^^^^ Brou S bt in specially for you gold plated frames. f| 'lllllllH^ at factory prices. Iffijl 4i Bl BB Biwlf^ik **tti!*<&«iill t ss9 JE'^^Bt 27 3Hi^^P5^^BKsJB!t /#*!^^B I 1 Jl^B .^^l w^.162 words
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Miscellaneous313 1983-05-06 17 PEANUTS ByScHui* LOE CAN'T PLAV BALL ON I ALSO, OUR UMPIRE U)ASN T II SO NOW YOU SPENP UNTIL A THE VACANT LOT ANY /MORE SANCTIONED ANP OUR YOUR TIME JUST 60UNCIN6 I MINUTE AGO..) BECAUSE TME OWNER 15 PLAYERS' BENCM HAPN'T A GOLF BALL AGAINST ]r^ AFRAIP MIS INSURANCE313 words
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Advertisement330 1983-05-06 18 JCPM^ s^si^ss*^ Lysaght Expanded Metal Mesh Skid-proof Clean Strong Durable Bb HRr SB *****51 *"%s%£ jw' '^p^^jiu4^»j*>»ua» Manufactured and supplied by: j| John Lysaght (S.EA) Pte Ltd 350 Jalan Boon Lay, Jurong Town, Singapore 2261 B^hK Mailing address PO. Box No 3, Jurong Town, Singapore 9161 <qgpr Phone *****33. Cable:330 words
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Miscellaneous98 1983-05-06 18 TODAY: Singapore 4.11 pore 12.18 a.m. (1.6 m), a.m. (2.1 m), 12.22 p.m. 6.09 a.m. (1.9m),L48p m. (0.7 m), 7.58 p.m. (1.8 m). (0.7 m). 8.54 p.m (L9m). Sedili Kechil 3.24 a.m. Sedili Kechil 12.35 a.m. (1.8 m), 11.05 a.m. (0.8 m), (1.5 m), 4.58 a.m. 6.54 p.m. (1.9 m).98 words
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Advertisement247 1983-05-06 19 .j «sagjjHE§ isHHHJ^^^MMHMiMHHn^^iMRH^PvV^ ai^Jßft^* IL '«*i. Tucked away in the basement of Scotts is Singapore's first fine wine and gourmet food store, Escoffier. With a magnificent selection of delights to satisfy the most discerning palate. The new Escoffier store is quite different from a supermarket. For in our inner sanctum247 words
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Miscellaneous417 1983-05-06 19 SINGAPORE GASING through the galleries. Meet WORKS OF ART BY FESTIVAL Display of at the sales and informa- JEAN MIOTTE National tops of various shapes and tion counter. Museum Art Gallery. 9 sizes and demonstrations KNOWING YOUR CHILD a.m. 5.30 p.m. On till on top-making and rope- AND HIS POTENTIAL417 words
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Advertisement190 1983-05-06 20 atff&i Sanyo's New IC Sliding Thermostat will provide you with the fißl o*2[€ By^ desired room temperature. ttr^SH H *ZL Wali-mounted design saves usable room space. SHaHI ,^^t\/j\// m^#T/Sll> Remote control unit with built-in 14-hours time switch allows convenient operation. i|jjlsP%/ iiifcfi!P^^V^v/w m Ele 9 antlv designed to match any190 words
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Miscellaneous1637 1983-05-06 20 Tears £or msmmmmmmmmmmmmmm csb^bv as 3M PM Op er << n e Mowed by A House is Not a Home He also makes plans to spend his next winter in mjMMiwjMjpjpjpjh^apjHn^ 5.58 AM National An- day Market Report 1.35 Mdt tIUO 4.20 Mta^wLrinc matarals do not have to be 6.151,637 words
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Article, Illustration614 1983-05-06 1 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG By jPfjjßl sff> Z LEE LYNN +*BH who thrills music lovers here with her soprano voice, is back again, this time with songs written by herself. An evening of vocal compositions featuring 36 works sung by 17 soloists and a choir, will614 words
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Article, Illustration16 1983-05-06 1 ®&imt®mmm .[[.[ll;l[l[][l b*«»«e tm&mx mm asm? $/h* ttffTJ an® ftMw&ttzi 7 pTJUkHBIZ*!!! ttwm "ask a j-mn.n^B^u16 words
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Article, Illustration465 1983-05-06 1 KOH SIEW TIN - KOH SIEW TIN By TWO action-packed films are in store for cinemagoers this weekend. Legend of a Fighter (<*7C^», is the story of Huo Yuanjia, a great hero in the Chinese martial arts world. The story was also made into a television series in465 words
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Article, Illustration514 1983-05-06 2 Crossword No 81 $50 cash: KOH GUAN HIT AT (I.C. No: 0052T77/G) $29 cash each: KOK BAO HAR LIM SIEW LEE (I.C. No: *****29/C) (I.C. No: *****16/D) MOK KIT FONG SHUI CUING JAW (I.C. No: *****10/B) (I.C. No: *****94/J) NG SIOH INN WU YI SHIN (I.C. No:514 words
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Article, Illustration1131 1983-05-06 2 DR Y.S. LEUNG - DR Y.S. LEUNG JrniJnb WANDERING IN THE GARDEN, WAKING FROM A DREAM: TALES OF TAIPEH CHARACTERS By Pai Hsien-yung Translated by the author and Patia Yasin Edited by George Kao Indiana University Press, 1982. 224 pages $18.70 (paperback); $52.25 (cloth-bound) Reviewed by HE IS1,131 words
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532 1983-05-06 4 Dr T P PARAN - Dr T P PARAN By THE concept of the oneness or unity of creation ushered in by the Rishis (sages) of India more than 5000 years ago had a marked effect on the thought systems of India that followed. It determined the directions of the development532 words
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Article64 1983-05-06 4 Progress of man ethically, morally and spiritually Objective Science Material Science: a) The nature of cosmos and its parts b) Materials or equipment required to meet i) the physical needs to survive in the environment, and ii) the emotional and intellectual needs of man T INTERACTIONS64 words
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Article, Illustration371 1983-05-06 4 A 'magical' stick to catch a thief Akbar was a great Moghul king in India in the 16th Century who was well-known for his fair and just rule. He meted out equal justice to all his subjects irrespective of caste or creed, wealth or position. Among the many who helped371 words
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Article604 1983-05-06 4 Dr S GOPALAN - Dr S GOPALAN By LIKE many other couplets in the Kural the present one can be understood by not merely analysing the significance of the idea expressed in it but by looking into the broader context in which the value exhorted is emphasised. First604 words
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Advertisement318 1983-05-06 2 11l Pm I Fabulous Prizes From AKAI B^'» Pro 532 1 [j ll^^^H Could be the most exciting Sunday for The E iww!^ I F^ ~> ila^l^H Sunday Times sports reader. MW~ J.wjWPHHP! |W |SW A\ V >•! The Sunday Times and Akai are organising a r «Bf mSSSI^^^SSk ■^HIbI^H318 words
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Advertisement115 1983-05-06 3 ;.y '.v •-■--v.'^MWj^MWWfl^gwaflJlfflflfl^^^^^'.'.- :v: .v.v .'.v.v.....''.'...'..'. -v -'..r .v.v .'.v <v S£|ra§&»ttß?§§g»X§3^ VJ«HfIaaHMW||MM|I||MWHOMHWHHMnJIB^^ v. v,.,. ||||fa. > >- %i^?- yfr^^^^ itii'f SINGAPORE AIRLINES, ON >OUR NEW 217-300 SEIWICE Singapore Airlines is making big news. The new Boeing 747-300 is now part of the Singapore Airlines fleet serving major cities throughout115 words
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Advertisement347 1983-05-06 4 NOTICES SHERIFF'S SALE 1 MOTOR SHIP OR VESSEL "AMRITSAR" (Admiralty in Rem No. 215 of 1983) PARTICULARS OF VESSEL Name of Vessel "AMRITSAR" Port of Registry Panama Type All steel rivetted welded constructed general cargo vessel. Year Built 1 959 in Germany Dimensions Length 141.10m Breadth 1 8.60m Depth (mid)347 words
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Advertisement439 1983-05-06 4 A GOVERNMENT OF I THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE I THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT 1 M INTEGRATION ACT H (CHAPTER 210 EDITION 1970) M DECLARATION UNDER SECTION 27 Whereas: I I (I) The streets known as:- 9 B (1) Gul Circle from existing public street to Gul Way MKVII I (2) Gul439 words
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Advertisement343 1983-05-06 4 SINGAPORE BROADCASTING CORPORATION^ I TENDER NOTICE 1 B Tenders are invited for the following:- M 1) Tender No. 5/83/1 I fl Electrical Works for 4 Proposed Video Dubbing I Suites at Caldecott Hill. S fl 2) Tender No: 5/83/2 1 fl Renovation Works to 4 old studios at Caldecott M343 words
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Advertisement328 1983-05-06 4 3fc?a.H^ BRUNEI \m*S B.S.P. TENDER NOTICE NO. SSU 5/83 APPENDIX II Sale of surplus materials from Gl-G7 housing project consisting of:General building material, nails and staples, lightings and accessories, vehicles, power tools, generators and compressor and others. Details of description and quantity of materials can be obtained from: Supplies Department/328 words
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