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Title Section14 1983-05-28 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article206 1983-05-28 1 Eve of summit and Reagan fires salvo at Mitterrand m row over currency rates WASHINGTON, Friday THE stage was set for a Franco-American clash at a seven-nation economic summit after President Ronald Reagan attacked France yesterday for its campaign to have more stable currency206 words
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Article, Illustration29 1983-05-28 1 NOTE: The male population figures are of those m the 20 29 age group. They are likely to be reservists. (Figures from 1980 population census)29 words
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351 1983-05-28 1 How Safra can help to spread the vital defence message AS THE Singapore Armed Forces Reservists' Association spreads its facilities m various parts of Singapore, it will also be spreading a vital defence message. Defence Minister Goh Chok Tong says Safra must undertake a national education programme to implant m351 words
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Article35 1983-05-28 1 LONDON, Fri. People Express, a no-frills American airline, completed its first flight to London today with a trans-Atlantic economy fare of US$l49 (Ss3l2) almost half the cheapest fares offered by other airlines. APAP - 35 words
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151 1983-05-28 1 BANGKOK, Fri. Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach will visit Thailand from June 8 to 10 for talks on Cambodia with Thai leaders, Thai Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila said today. Mr Thach was seeking talks with Air Chief Marshal Siddhi and the leadersReuter - 151 words
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Article, Illustration354 1983-05-28 1 Sea of hope TODAY begins the biggest sporting spectacle m Singapore's history the 12th South-East Asia Games. We will officially welcome about 3,000 of the fittest men and women from seven neighbouring countries at 6.25 p.m. m the National Stadium, when President Devan Nair declares the Games open. But what354 words
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Article252 1983-05-28 1 American officials expected Mr Mitterrand to raise his initiative at the Williamsburg summit, and said Mr Reagan chose yesterdays' interview to deflect the French move and to make it clear that France's currency problems stemmed from its own economic policies. Mr Reagan said m the interview:252 words
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Article83 1983-05-28 1 KARACHI, Fri. Two Pakistani children, presumed dead after they fell from a Saudi airliner more than two years ago, have recently been found safe and sound m a coastal area of Abu Dhabi, official sources said here yesterday. The children were taken care of byAFP - 83 words
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Article, Illustration122 1983-05-28 1 Alan Hubbard captures SEA Games fanfare He's covered the Olympic Games. Now Fleet Street's Alan Hubbard, currently working for The Straits Times, reports on the opening of the SEA Games. The Sunday Times goes colour for the occasion. And Jeffrey Low covers the SingaporeMalaysia football clash. Must122 words
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Article253 1983-05-28 1 Threat of new war looms TEL AVIV, Friday SYRIA has reportedly started large-scale military manoeuvres along the strategic Golan Heights and Lebanon's eastern Bekaa Valley, prompting concern here of a possible imminent conflict with Israeli troops. The Syrian deployments, reported by Israeli newspapers, led Israel to place its forces onAgencies - 253 words
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Article30 1983-05-28 1 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. The Security Council unanimously agreed yesterday to keep UN peacekeeping troops between Israeli and Syrian forces on the Golan Heights for another six months. UPIUPI - 30 words
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Article50 1983-05-28 1 DAMASCUS, Fri. Syria said today Israel had sent huge military reinforcements to Lebanon and it warned the Israelis not to provoke Syrian troops there. In Beirut, Lebanese officials reported an Israeli military buiid-up was underway m Lebanon to face Syrian concentrations m the Bekaa valley. Reuter APReuter; AP - 50 words
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Advertisement103 1983-05-28 1 SAFETY RUBBERi\ o BOOTS^-^VI mKTj 'R^V MADE IN W (.itRMANY fB f®J A KING'S SHOE MFG PTE LTD V^^j^C^- 1 147, Kallang Way 1 king son earth T«l: *****1 1 (S lines) 60 pages today Kujau admits it: I forged Hitler diaries Back Page SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,6,7 CAUSEWAY103 words
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Advertisement10 1983-05-28 1 Safra is not "just another another social Hub": Page 810 words
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Advertisement393 1983-05-28 1 I^THfc GREATEST DESIGN PGA S T-Une' m/M metal woods, yflfl P^^ irons and putters. T-Line accuracy from tee-box to green THE ALL-SPOfiTS STORE Sole 4fik' Agent Jim QQC P| GOLFrr,a. M 27/28 FAR EAST SHOPPING CENTRE j ij| 545 ORCHARD RD S'POREO923 TEL *****38 *****39 j ]j* TELEX RS2IOIO CABLE393 words
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Article415 1983-05-28 2 Out-going supervisors CONSTRUCTION supervisors are likely to be men who are emotionally well-balanced, self-assured and gregarious. They also tend to prefer a more active social life than supervisors m other industries, according to a study published the latest issue of The Surveyor and Valuer, the journal of the Singapore415 words
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Article185 1983-05-28 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE 12th SEA GAMES, which start this evening, are one of the last few sporting events left m the world. We must commend the originators of the Games. Not overcommercialised, still friendly and yet competitive, the SEA Games are one of the best things to185 words
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Article129 1983-05-28 2 LIFETIME JOBS, U.S. STYLE AN AMERICAN ceramics and equipment manufacturing company pledged two years ago never to lay off any of its staff, despite the recession. Lifetime employment is part of a long-term business plan, its chairman argues. He is right orders are picking up and he has even129 words
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Article431 1983-05-28 2 Temper tantrums JOHN MCENROE received another public warning yesterday when he struggled to beat Spaniard Alberto Tous 6-3, 7-6, 6-3 m a second-round match interrupted by fiery outbursts at the French Open tennis championships. McEnroe showed only occasional flashes of his true form, but many examples of the bad431 words
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Article617 1983-05-28 2 New US offer THE US is likely to offer its Western allies a major new initiative towards thawing relations with the Soviet Union when the seven-nation Williamsburg economic summit convenes. President Ronald Reagan appears ready to give approval for an international conference which would seek ways to617 words
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Article197 1983-05-28 2 Power blackout A MASSIVE power blackout hit parts of Peninsular Malaysia early yesterday morning, depriving many football fans of the chance to watch the live telecast of the FA cup final replay between Manchester United and Brighton. The breakdown also disrupted newspaper supplies m the northern region.197 words
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Article247 1983-05-28 2 Games village charm SINCE early this week, when the athletes of Southeast Asia began making the Nanyang Technological Institute their home, things m Jurong haven't been the same. And it'll remain so until June 6, when the SEA Games flame is extinguished and the farewells axe done. Brian247 words
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Article, Illustration484 1983-05-28 3 PETER BARNARD - Reagan's olive branch PETER BARNARD By US Editor WILLIAMSBURG (Virginia), Friday WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS NOW 4 THE Reagan administration has taken great care that this weekend will not be "another Versailles." Last year's gathering there was a model of how bad such an event can be inconclusive, diputatious and,484 words
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Article302 1983-05-28 3 THE economic summit of seven major industrial nations at Williamsburg will be the ninth m a series of annual meetings that began m 1975. Here are summaries of the last eight. The participants were Britain, Canada, France, West Germany, Italy, Japan and the US; Canada did not302 words
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Article131 1983-05-28 3 While the Williamsburg summit has no .formal agenda, the heads of the seven nations are expected to talk on these subjects: THE sprawling budget deficits, particularly that of the US, that sop up money needed for job-creating investment and keep interest rates high. UNSTABLE currency exchange rates,131 words
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Article305 1983-05-28 3 IT begins at Andrews Air Force Base around lunchtime tomorrow when the seven, plus EEC President Gaston Thorn, start boarding helicopters they get one each for the journey to Williamsburg. Some, like Britain's elect ion -preoccupied Margaret Thatcher, will only just have arrived; others, like Mr305 words
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Advertisement778 1983-05-28 3 B A member of PA International I SALES MANAGER I OTC/CONSUMER PRODUCTS P Around $45,000 per annum E Location: Singapore I (Ref.3162) fc i A large, well-established European- consumer products. They must be fe based company, engaged m the manu- familiar with market research/analysis facturing, marketing and sales of ethical,778 words
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415 1983-05-28 4 Our border forces attacked Turkey Report follows move against Kurdish militants ANKARA, Fri TURKEY said today its security forces had reported attacks by unidentified armed groups m the Turkish-Iraqi border region. A Foreign Ministry statement said the groups had opened fire on Turkish forces m violation of border security butReuter - 415 words
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330 1983-05-28 4 NEW YORK, Friday SECRETARY of State George Shultz said yesterday that Lebanon would end up partitioned if foreign troops were not withdrawn. He said Syria had many legitimate questions to negotiate with Lebanon but called on Damascus and the Palestine LiberationReuter; UPI - 330 words
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Article166 1983-05-28 4 NICOSIA, Fri. Iran has rejected an Iraqi offer for a special peace j agreement under United Nations auspices to j spare frontline cities m j both countries the ray- ages of war, according to the official Iranian news agency, Irna. The agency carried a statementAP - 166 words
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Article115 1983-05-28 4 African leaders' doubts persist UNITED NATIONS, Fri. United States Secretary of State George Shultz last night failed to allay African leaders' doubts about the Reagan administration's attitude over Namibia (South-West Africa), diplomats said, Mr Shultz had a 45--minute meeting with African leaders m an effort to demonstrate Washington's concern overReuter - 115 words
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Article, Illustration218 1983-05-28 4 Arafat 'biding time before taking action' DAMASCUS, Fri. Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat is allowing a cooling-off period for dissident guerilla officers before taking action against them, according to senior sources m the Palestine Liberation Organisation. The sources said Mr Arafat would probably wait until the weekend be- fore deciding whatReuter - 218 words
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Article, Illustration354 1983-05-28 6 'Moscow may accept a new friendly regime' WASHINGTON, Fri. Pakistani officials have told the Reagan administration that there have been "signs" the Soviet Union would withdraw from Afghanistan if the government could be replaced by one that was friendly to the Russians but354 words
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Article227 1983-05-28 6 MANILA, Fri. The Philippines central bank yesterday drew the first 108 prize-winning numbers In a million-dollar monthly raffle it hopes will help reverse its chronic balance of payments problem. The raffle was introduced to attract some of the millions of dollars sent home each year by the 621,Reuter - 227 words
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170 1983-05-28 6 More pirate attacks on boat people GENEVA, Fri. Brutal attaekr by seafaring pirates on the so-called boat people escaping from Vietnam have broken out with new vigour this month, the United Nations said today. A spokesman for the Geneva-based UN High Commissioner for Refugees said m the first 20 daysReuter - 170 words
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138 1983-05-28 6 Impose death on addicts too, Jakarta urged JAKARTA, Fri. The Jakarta Legal Aid Institute (LBH) has advocated changing the drug law so that addicts, like traffickers, may receive the death penalty. LBH director Abdurrachman Saleh was yesterday quoted by Antara news agency as saying the existing drug law divides offendersAFP - 138 words
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Article46 1983-05-28 6 HUNDREDS of combat police took up positions m Seoul yesterday after reports circulated that students were planning major antigovernment demonstrations. The reports said the students' action was linked m part to a hunger strike by former opposition political leader Kirn Young-Sam. APAP - 46 words
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Article69 1983-05-28 6 FACED WITH massive resistance to its onechild policy, China has ordered couples with more than two children to undergo compulsory sterilisation m southern Guangdong province, the provincial radio station m Guangzhou said. Women pregnant with a second child must undergo abortions and women with one child mustAP - 69 words
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Article56 1983-05-28 6 SOCIALIST LEADER Mario Soares yesterday accepted an invitation from President Antonio Ramalho Eanes to form Portugal's 15th government since its return to democracy after the 1974 revolution. Mr Soares, 58, became prime ministerdesignate soon after his party accepted the broad terms of a coalition agreement with the secondReuter - 56 words
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Article54 1983-05-28 6 A GENERAL strike by about 15 million workers halted industry and public transport m Italy for four hours yesterday. The stoppage was called by the three major trade union groupings, including Communist and Catholic organisations, to protest against delays m contract negotiations affecting the metal, textile, foodReuter - 54 words
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Article62 1983-05-28 6 THE UNITED STATES is preparing to open a base m Honduras to train El Salvadoran soldiers fighting leftist insurgents, an American television network said on Thursday night. Quoting classified State Department documents, NBC said the United States will open the base near Puerto Castilla on theAP - 62 words
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Article68 1983-05-28 6 THREE POLICEMEN were shot and 120 students arrested on Thursday when police and students clashed at a university m Hyderabad m southern Pakistan, authorities m the city said yesterday. They said a small group of students had opened fire on police trying to stop them from occupying theAFP - 68 words
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Article, Illustration360 1983-05-28 7 Poll puts Foot's party below 30 per cent LONDON, Friday BRITISH opposition Labour Party leader Michael Foot, with support for his party slumping halfway m the election campaign, is fighting to prevent a landslide victory by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. One opinion poll todayReuter; UPI - 360 words
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113 1983-05-28 7 Police step up security for political leaders LONDON, Fri. Police last night stepped op security for Britain's political leaders because of fears of an assassination attempt by Irish Republican Army (IRA) guerillas daring the election campaign. Scotland Yard announced extra protection was being mounted for Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. LabourReuter - 113 words
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281 1983-05-28 7 Denmark forced to change its stand on missiles COPENHAGEN, Fri. The Danish Parliament, m an opposition victory over the minority government, yesterday voted against placing Western medium-range missiles m Europe regardless of the outcome of arms reduction talks m Geneva. Despite vigorous protests by the centre-right minority government, the voteAP - 281 words
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Article, Illustration168 1983-05-28 7 ATHENS, Fri A GREEK tax court said shipping heiress Christina Onassis must pay four billion drachmas (Sslls million) In inheritance taxes on her late father's estate m Greece, Judicial officials said yesterday. The Judgment was delivered after an investigation by the SocialistAP - 168 words
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252 1983-05-28 7 ATHENS, Fri. GREECE yesterday protested to the United States for the second time m a week over alleged violations of Greek airspace by American warplanes taking part m a Nato exercise, a government spokesman said. The US rejected the charge. Foreign Under-Secre-tary YannisUPI; AFP - 252 words
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557 1983-05-28 8 It can project our ability to fight, says Chok Tong HOW do you put across the importance of defence and security to the average Singaporean and make it part of his or her psyche? Answer: Through forums, seminars, talks, exhibitions and film shows.557 words
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Article, Illustration188 1983-05-28 8 BEING a sportsman himself, Mr Lim Ching San has no difficulty m freezing the movements of athletes m his mind. And as he is also a book designer by profession, the task of putting them m graphic form is even easier. With these advantages,188 words
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218 1983-05-28 8 THE computer software scene m Singapore, dominated so far by American houses, will be expanded if a trade mission to Japan is successful. The mission, organised by the National Computer Board and the Trade Development Board, will explore possible tie-ups with Japanese218 words
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Article61 1983-05-28 8 CHANGI Airport handled 18,751 fewer passengers between January and March against the same period last year. The figure of 2,040,201 this time shows that fewer tourists are visiting Singapore. However, the amount of cargo handled increased by nearly 10 per cent from 50,928 tonnes m January to March61 words
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140 1983-05-28 8 Guidelines to help identify training needs SOME Asean educationists have come out with a model for delivering work-oriented education. Developed as a subproject of the Asean development education project funded by the Australian government, the model is essentially a set of guidelines to help educationists m the region identify training140 words
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Advertisement63 1983-05-28 9 Sometimes sports teams need more than a sporting chance. They need a sporting sponsor too. sponsor of the coming 6th World Being a sportsman or sportswoman Netball Championships. The driving isn't just a question of hard training, force behind the recent Singapore helped produce some of Singapore's Sports Aid Fund.63 words
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Article, Illustration375 1983-05-28 10 TSANGSO- YIN - Calling the tune for first-class care all the way TSANGSO-YIN By WHETHER on or off stage, the instruments of the London Symphony Orchestra always call the tune. So much so that even when they are flown from place to place they travel m style first class all the way. They375 words
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295 1983-05-28 10 He is self-assured, outgoing and emotionally well-balanced STEP into a construction site among the men m hardhats and there is a good chance that the more emotionally well-balanced, self-assured and gregarious individuals are the construction supervisors. They also tend to prefer a more295 words
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305 1983-05-28 10 Government firm to start welfare scheme SINGAPORE Automotive Engineering, a government-owned company with about 1,000 employees, wants to start its Cowec scheme on July 1. Under Cowec (company welfarism through employers' CPF contribution), SAE will, m the first year, manage a fund of some $900,000 if all employees opt for305 words
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129 1983-05-28 10 Anti-drug battle must continue, says MP THE Parliamentary Secretary (Health and Culture), Mr Wan Hussin Zoohri, said there must be no letup m the fight against drug abuse. Singaporeans should not become complacent because the drug problem was now reasonably well under control. He warned that unfavourable social circumstances and129 words
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94 1983-05-28 10 UOB buys $15 m building in London THE United Overseas Bank has bought a sevenstorey building m London's banking district for $15.35 million. The latest issue of the UOB Group's publication said its London branch will soon move into the new building. The bank will occupy the first four storeys94 words
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Article29 1983-05-28 10 A MAGIC show and cultural performance will be highlights of a food and fun fair at Block 13. Eunos Crescent Estate tomorrow from Ba.m. to 5 p.m.29 words
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Article81 1983-05-28 10 THE German Navy's training ship, SS Deutschland, here on a week-long goodwill visit, will be open to the public today from 2 to 5 p.m. The ship is berthed at the International Passenger Terminal at the World Trade Centre. Members of the public who wish to81 words
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Article, Illustration194 1983-05-28 11 'he market and cooked-food centre wi 1 have 803 stalls IN THE heart of Chinatown, amidst the quaint shophouses and sprawling hawker stalls along narrow streets stands a new market and cooked-food centre boasting 803 stalls. This is the largest number of stalls m194 words
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Article, Illustration293 1983-05-28 11 IF YOU have always wanted to mint your own "money", here's your chance. Visit Coin Week organised by the Singapore Mint at the People's Park basement concourse and yon can mint your own souvenir coin. All yon have to do Is pay a293 words
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Article69 1983-05-28 11 THE Education Minister of India's Kerala State, Mr T. M. Jacob, will arrive today for a visit. On Monday, Mr Jacob will pay a courtesy call on the NUS vice-chan-cellor, Prof Lim Pin, and attend a briefing on the university by the registrar, Mrs Lv Sinclair, and69 words
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134 1983-05-28 11 THE former managing editor of the Malaya Tribune group of newspapers, Mr Edwin Maurice "Jimmy" Glover, died m London on May 18. He was 85. In 1927, Mr Glover joined the Penang Gazette as a sub-editor. In 1930, he moved to The Straits Times.134 words
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138 1983-05-28 11 THE government is unhappy that many of its departments are buying photocopiers on their own, going against instructions that they purchase them from suppliers and at prices determined by the Central Supplies Office. It is concerned because it expects to buy about 500 photocopiers,138 words
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97 1983-05-28 11 Varsity chief praises ceramics buffs THE Vice-Chancellor of the National University of Singapore, Professor Lim Pin, on Thursday praised those who had willingly shared the enjoyment of their rare and expensive ceramic pieces with others. He also praised the Southeast Asian Ceramics Society for allowing people who do not know97 words
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Article57 1983-05-28 11 SINGAPORE Bus Service will convert service 176 to a one-man-operated ticket system (OTS) from tomorrow. There will be no change m the fare structure of the service, which ruas between Clementi and Empress Place. Posters will be displayed at bus stops served by this service57 words
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586 1983-05-28 12 JUDITH HALE - JUDITH HALE 6 -week stints m US, Switzerland By HOTEL staff will have a chance of winning sixweek scholarships to American and Swiss colleges, thanks to the Singapore Hotel Association (SHA). The employee with the best ideas for improving productivity m hotels will586 words
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Article, Illustration104 1983-05-28 12 A TWO-METRE replica of an ancient Fijian canoe is the latest addition to the Primitive Craft gallery of the Maritime Museum on Sentosa. The drua pictured above is surrounded by dozens of other exhibits including outriggers and dug out canoes. The original druas104 words
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290 1983-05-28 12 TSANG SO- YIN - TSANG SO- YIN By MORE than 500 people and companies have applied for membership m the British Club which was formed m March. The clubhouse is to be built m Bukit Timah. Membership costs $12,500 and is transferable. But on June 15, the290 words
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Article160 1983-05-28 12 THE French-Singapore Institute of Electro-tech-nology will open its doors m August, three months late. Initially, it will take m 48 students, but will raise the intake to 500 m the next few years. The courses are on control engineering, instrumentation, microprocessor applications, robotics and data processing.160 words
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Article34 1983-05-28 12 CHINESE New year holidays next year will be on Feb 2 and 3 instead of on the Feb 12 and and 13 as published m yesterday's Straits Times. We regret the error.34 words
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Article, Illustration286 1983-05-28 13 Teachings will be put across more easily, says Teng Cheong NEW blood m religious organisations can ensure that their teachings are put across more effectively to young Singaporeans. Mr Ong Teng Cheong, Minister without Portfolio, made this point after noting that youths286 words
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Article, Illustration244 1983-05-28 13 TWENTY young violinists played their footlong violins yesterday to welcome the Japanese founder of the "mother tongue" method of teaching music when Dr Shinlchl Suzuki arrived at Chang! Airport. The airport crowd applauded. "Very good, very good," said Dr Suzuki, holding his 29%-244 words
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165 1983-05-28 13 MECHANICS at service stations and garages m need of training m preinspection of cars for the annual vehicle inspection can enrol m the Vocational and Industrial Training Board's fifth motor vehicle inspection course next month. Participants will have to complete 84 hours of course work,165 words
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227 1983-05-28 13 LOTUS lamps burn as about l,Mf devotees holding lighted candles and flowers walk three times around the Kancanarama Buddhist Temple to celebrate Vesak Day. The devotees chanted prayers and took part m a procession to cleanse themselves and ask for good luck and227 words
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238 1983-05-28 13 New uniforms to depict dynamic image of SBS THE Singapore Bus Service will introduce new uniforms for its bus crew and all its uniformed staff as part of a move towards achieving a more dynamic image. The 7,500 bus crew, who form the largest part of the SBS workforce, will238 words
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Article46 1983-05-28 13 THE Singapore Leprosy Relief Association will raise funds for its new $1 million rehabilitation workshop to be built m Yio Chu Kang Road at a dinner at the Dynasty Hotel ballroom tomorrow. The First Lady, Mrs Devan Nair, will be the guest of honour.46 words
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Advertisement592 1983-05-28 13 First time ever m Singapore, direct from Europe M, towr --Mto stores or Metro Grand at Scotts Lucky Plaza. Each person is entitled to 3 tickets (one ticket admits 2). Admission is by f** l| MIL- ticket. LXMfne diici see the exciting Antfci^inciudtog.iv^fckrt. wM he distributed on a first come592 words
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Article, Illustration319 1983-05-28 14 THE inquiry into the Jan 29 Sentosa cable car tragedy m which seven people lost their lives opened this week. It will answer such questions as COULD the tragedy have been avoided? WAS enough done to ensure that the derrick of319 words
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Article, Illustration39 1983-05-28 14 Adrian Lim and wife Tan Mvi Choo (left), and Adrian's girlfriend Hoe Kah Hong (right) were found guilty this week of the murder of two children, after the second longest trial m Singapore's history.39 words
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Article51 1983-05-28 14 THE Commission has to: PROBE the circumstances leading to the accident and the cause of the tragedy; EXAMINE the present rules on the use of waters and facilities at the channel between Sentosa and the main island of Singapore; RECOMMEND any changes and safety measures to prevent another51 words
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Article109 1983-05-28 14 JAPAN has admitted that its armed forces have enough weapons to stop an invasion only for one week. Five months ago, Japan decided to build up its armed forces. TODAY, an important economic meeting will be held at Williamsburg, Virginia, m the United States. countries with many people109 words
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Article137 1983-05-28 14 CHAMPION race horse trainer Ivan Allan was shot this week by a gunman outside his house at Jalan Senandong, off Dunearn Road. Doctors at Toa Payoh hospital have removed four bullets from his body, m an emergency operation. As Mr Allan returned home from the Singapore Turf137 words
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Article112 1983-05-28 14 TWO television programmes on the making of modern Singapore will be shown soon. The first is a 10-part documentary m English, to be shown weekly from June 10 at 5.10 p.m. on Channel 5. It will begin with the Japanese Occupation of Singapore, and show112 words
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Article99 1983-05-28 14 MANY workers have said they are willing to give money to charity every month. They are from 16 companies which agreed to take part m a scheme for workers to donate to the Community Chest which raises money for charity m Singapore. WORKERS m the Mass Rapid Transit99 words
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Article91 1983-05-28 14 Malaysia's own car MALAYSIA will soon have a national car. A Malaysian company and a Japanese company have agreed to make it. A new company, called Proton, will be formed to do this. The factory will be set up next month and the first car will be ready m 1985.91 words
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Article202 1983-05-28 14 ALL three accused m the Toa Payoh murder case Adrian Lim, his wife Tan Mvi Choo and his girlfriend Hoe Kah Hong were found guilty and sentenced to be hanged. The verdict was given this week by the judge, Mr Justice Sinnathuray. He said that Lim202 words
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Article, Illustration202 1983-05-28 14 ABOUT 9,000 people including 3,000 athletes will be at the National Stadium today when the 12th South-east Asia Games opens at the National Stadium today. President Devan Nair will arrive at 6 p.m. and after the National Anthem, 16 flagbearing commandos will parachute from two helicopters.202 words
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Article121 1983-05-28 14 MOST of Singapore's older people are healthy, have enough money and enjoy a good family life. This was what a study found from questioning more than 5,500 people over 54 years old. The results of the study were released this week. The study121 words
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Advertisement195 1983-05-28 14 3 new chances A. to buy shoes t' at 50% off.* Yes. shoes at 50%^^^ 4^k IF discount. We'll give you an incredible 50% off every second pair of shoes you "^^fcr^^^k buy at Bata! There's so much choice— for women, men and children. Buy one pair, choose a second195 words
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Advertisement171 1983-05-28 14 £7^ Senior citizens enjoy close family ties v^! Those livin 9 a iart from chill ren: t\ (tl i!/^, Bin 10 discuss events and give advice to the children. '"w^t /^^voyv^4 More than^ take advice from children ||^j» h^A^C^ 9in 10 join m all activities. I lin excnan 9 e171 words
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Article, Illustration360 1983-05-28 15 About 45 pc passed the tests, says consultant THE National Physical Fitness Award (Napfa) scheme introduced m January last year has been widely accepted and about 45 per cent of those who sat for the tests passed. Even the police and armed forces had used it360 words
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378 1983-05-28 15 THOSE extra pills yon pop before a major sports event do little to improve your performance the most they can do is act as a psychological stimulant. This point, made by Professor James S. Skinner, Professor of Health and Physical Education378 words
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204 1983-05-28 15 WITs finding favour with civil servants CIVIL servants have given WITs the thumbs up. Every member of the Work Improvement Teams who responded to a survey said it was useful. Most felt that it promoted and developed teamwork. The results are "very encouraging and show people are positive-minded and do204 words
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Article51 1983-05-28 15 THE Clementi community centre computer club is holding a computer quiz cum micro-computer exhibition at the community centre today. All Primary Six and Secondary One students living m postal district 0512 can take part m the quiz. And the public can visit the exhibition between 1 and 951 words
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Advertisement51 1983-05-28 15 THE OFFICIAL SUPPLIER UmJ OF BISCUITS TO r PARTICIPANTS OFFICIALS OF THE IZTH SEA GAMES W^^^m *■*t*' aDBSsBTV V 4 '^rW y^jHß^J: J^H '13 n^^ *>■' t ''V^l^^l' '''^B^Ku "^L^ißfr v*^^^H 'J4 >;i ?ii^® m^^' v ill* SIONG HOE INTERNATIONAL (PTE) LTD 1 JOO LORONG 1 TOA PAYOH SINGAPORE 123151 words
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Advertisement479 1983-05-28 15 Get a better grasp of high fidelity with the Technics COS Over the years, Technics have any other portable unit, gained a reputation for delivering A cassette player operated by soft only the best m high fidelity. Now touch buttons with metal, CrO 2 and with the Technics COS Portable479 words
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Article81 1983-05-28 16 RMAF fuel theft racket exposed KUANTAN, Fri. Air force officials are investigating what could be a racket involved m the theft of aviation fuel from the Royal Malaysian Air Force base here. The investigations came after the discovery on Wednesday of an oil tanker which had avoided the usual checking-in81 words
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Article67 1983-05-28 16 RMAF authorities here believe that some members of the air force are involved and that hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of aviation fuel could have been stolen over a period of time. Sources said the racketeers could be selling the fuel to oil rigs or private companiesNST - 67 words
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Article68 1983-05-28 16 Five-power naval exercise KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. An eight-day maritime exercise under the fivepower defence arrangement will be held m the South China Sea from June 4. A Defence Ministry statement said today the exercise, eodenamed Starfish, will involve the navies and armed forces of Australia, Britain, Malaysia, New Zealand andAFP - 68 words
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Article53 1983-05-28 16 In his own write KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Former Prime Miniser Tun Hussein Onn plans to write a book on his experiences m government and politics. "God willing, I will write a book about my involvement m politics from *1969 until I stepped down as Prime Minister." he told reporters hereBernama - 53 words
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Article30 1983-05-28 16 KOTA KINABALU. Fri. Fire swept the timber town of Lahad Datu, 320 km from here, yesterday, destroying more than 200 houses and making about 1,000 people homeless ReuterReuter - 30 words
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328 1983-05-28 16 BANCiI, Fri. The Malaysian Prime Minister today told the people that voting for the government did not entitle them to free services without having to work hard. Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said the vote should not be a used asNST - 328 words
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368 1983-05-28 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri A MASSIVE power blackout hit parts of Peninsular Malaysia early this morning, depriving many football fans of the chance to I see the live telecast of the FA cup final replay between Manchester United and Brighton. The breakdown m the368 words
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266 1983-05-28 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange will not interfere with the forces of supply and demand m the stock market, committee chairman Abdul Razak bin Sheikh Mahmood, said yesterday. Mr Abdul Razak, who issued a brief state- ment after chairingNST - 266 words
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Article40 1983-05-28 16 PETALING JAVA, Fri. Police detained 10 youths m connection with secret society activities m Kampung Gandhi, off the 13km Jalan Kalang Lama, on Wednesday night. They also seized an assortment of "gangland weapons" including parangs and axes NSTNST - 40 words
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Article132 1983-05-28 16 JOHORE BARU. Fri. About 3,000 taxi drivers are expected to attend a rally to protest against the killing of a colleague m a robbery. Mr Wong Yong Heng, alias Wong Ah Kan, 39, was found dead m a rubber estate near Jalan Pelentung last Tuesday.NST - 132 words
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Advertisement351 1983-05-28 16 School's out and Goldhill Square is the place to spend many fun-filled days. We've got so much planned and we keep coming up with more great ideas every day. And the whole centre's dressed up specially for you. Look at what's happening, then come S^*^\ down to find out more351 words
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Advertisement58 1983-05-28 16 The latest JVC organ with the best sound from JVC, the sound specialist. Bap 3 ,Vs>~"^ n^^^i^^ Oik l\( Sine. X u nh c\oi purchase. VICTOR MUSIC C€NTR€ PT€. LTD., #§3-13 IMa/a Singapore Tel: *****15 ()M)3 to OS I uck> IMa/a I el: *****11 2 Music Sch: 7.MW45 'M 258 words
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Advertisement446 1983-05-28 17 Wanted men with intelligence, enthusiasm and guts Take on the challenge of Combat NCO The Combat Noncommissioned Officer has >i&M^WMStSUSS3St. HMH! WMffcJffii i^M%§ IB ARP YHI I Oi IR M AM?^ a challenging, responsible job. In civilian *^/r WW&Emm W/Kl^wS^mm^ ■■Mf\C IKJU UUH m.HPI Armour. The essence of Armour is446 words
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Advertisement293 1983-05-28 17 A career that commands respect Handsome gifts to brighten up your holidays! The Vesak holiday is here! And so view your favourite serials or movies are the school vacations! To join m the on videotapes. So take your pick at holiday spirit, Ban Heng Electronics is Ban Heng, and have293 words
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594 1983-05-28 18 T.F. Hwang takes you down memory lane BEHIND THE TIMES WE MAY fall behind the times on some matters of general knowledge and yet feel none the poorer for it. A case m point is how we keep on referring to a certain numbered section of the law on criminal594 words
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452 1983-05-28 18 The StraitsTinies says A SEA of friends WHEN Singapore's athletics coach Tan Eng Yoon lights the cauldron at the National Stadium this evening, nostalgia will be heavy m the air. Eng Yoon was one of the six torch-bearers who simultaneously lit the torch which ushered m the first South-east Asia452 words
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Article, Illustration1082 1983-05-28 18 JOHN DRYSDALE - Why Maggie should romp home JOHN DRYSDALE An in-depth look at major news events this week By of Global-Stats Ltd, London I MR JERRY HERMAN, who wrote the music for Hello Dolly, is the composer of the Conservative Party's "Mood Music" which welcomes its leader, Mrs Margaret Thatcher, at the1,082 words
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Article, Illustration800 1983-05-28 18 6 THE problem is that since France devalued its currency some weeks ago (within the European Monetary System) continuing high real interest rates m the United States are a threat to France's recovery, as they are to the rest of the world.800 words
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Advertisement7 1983-05-28 18 p-—~2 The Architects of Time tSST *'-~^>37 words
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Advertisement76 1983-05-28 18 We are here... Makita Electric Works, Ltd Anjo, Aichi, Japan manufacturers of Makita Power Tools announce the opening of an office/ warehouse and service centre m Singapore. mm ThMKtta Pawmtt Tool* Bingapahe. Pt&. LU m mm msk. 14 Arumugam Road #07-01 Bsst Teck Chiang Realty Building H| Singapore 1440. Tel:76 words
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Letter91 1983-05-28 19 I tried to return my flat I REFER to the Housing Board reply "Why HDB cannot let applicants inspect their flats." (ST, May 20). I was dissatisfied with my flat when I first saw it. I approached HDB officials about returning it but they said it would be too troublesome91 words
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Letter, Illustration260 1983-05-28 19 I REFER to the letters "Put into a iock-up for a few dollars less..." by Mr Ang Beng Tee (ST, May 16) and "Money was in car outside" by Mr James Law. (ST, May 20). We wish to thank Mr Ang260 words
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98 1983-05-28 19 ABOUT two months ago we were alloted a Housing Board shophouse m Block 38, Defu Industrial Estate, Lane 10. To date we are still unable to move m because no telephone lines are available. Telecoms tells us the cables are not ready. In the98 words
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Letter62 1983-05-28 19 I BOUGHT a chicken pie recently. When I buy a chicken pie, I expect exactly that, not a "mostly vegetable with a little bit of chicken" pie. Does the law ensure that a pie contains a quantity of chicken sufficient for it to be called62 words
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173 1983-05-28 19 THE Singapore Bus Service is converting some of its services to the one-man-operated ticket system (OTS). One of them is Service 4. With the implementation of the OTS on this service, I now take 45 to 50 minutes to travel from Thomson Road to173 words
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147 1983-05-28 19 THE government's plan to centralise all pig farming m the Punggol pig farm area is commendable. The programme to resite all such farms, including those m the Jalan Kayu area, by the end of next year was announced some two years ago. Up to147 words
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Letter149 1983-05-28 19 i SINCE the Toa Payoh murder trial, many people have come to associate the "electric treatment" given by i Adrian Lim (one of the three tried) with electro-convulsive therapy (ECT) given by psychiatrists. This is unfortunate because: 1. Adrian Lim's "electric treatment" is completely different and m149 words
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193 1983-05-28 19 These parking hours are inconvenient THE Housing Board introduced the overnight parking scheme to combat illegal parking resulting from the limited facilities m housing estates. However, under the scheme, motorists are only allowed to park from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. These hours are inconvenient to many of them. They193 words
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268 1983-05-28 19 Hotel staff learn how to fight fires I REFER to the letter "We must think safety at all times" by "Terrified." (ST, May 7). Your readers will be pleased to know that the Singapore Fire Service has a fire safety training scheme to educate hotel employees on how to cope268 words
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326 1983-05-28 19 Extra chances to take paper not enough DESPITE attempts by i two ministers recently to allay the fears of parents on the second language requirement for j entry into the National University of Singapore, j there has been no relax- ation or modification of government policy on j the matter.326 words
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Advertisement35 1983-05-28 19 DON'T BE SHY IF YOU can speak Mandarin and are about to use dialect again, stop yourself and start m Mandarin. The other person may know Mandarin but may also be shy. Be the initiator!35 words
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Advertisement496 1983-05-28 19 l[ COMPUTEACH \^^^S^^^k^^M^3^^A 1 AUDIO-VISUAL '^^^^f!^f3f!^"^n^ I COMPUTER I li TRAINING f^^^^^^^^^^^W^ffT^fl I If you are bored, frustrated or not very well paid the world of I computers can change all that. I J Computeach can revolutionise your life and help you obtain a I V well paid job with496 words
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Article, Illustration1216 1983-05-28 20 STAN LUXENBERG - Lifetime employment, US style STAN LUXENBERG Two working concepts no layoffs and 'individual working time' By m New York WHEN the recession deepened m 1981, several top executives at the Materials Resource Corporation began to fear their chairman was making a mistake. Like many suppliers of the semi-conductor industry, theNYT - 1,216 words
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533 1983-05-28 20 WERNER ZWICK - Flexible working years in 2 West Germany WERNER ZWICK By m Munich A WEST German deEartment store has iken the concept of flexible working hours one step farther to "flexible years." The result Is a radical new approach to work schedules that lets employees work largely when they please, soAP - 533 words
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Advertisement245 1983-05-28 20 i;\|i(!iuiivn! Date: From 25th MAY to 31st 19H3 I mil': 10 iim till 9.00 [im (including Sundays) Rising Arts Crafts Fte Ltd. Old I hong Chai Building, 3 Wnyang Street Singapore 0107) lei: *****8 ft m f With Hitachi Gcc,lwish my owner I'm tangle-free had one The Revolutionary Hitachi Washer.245 words
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Article397 1983-05-28 21 THE stock market yesterday closed steady on sporadic local buying with the Hang Seng Index rising 5.45 to 913.90 points. Prices opened higher following gains among listed Hongkong shares m London but most investors were sidelined reflecting the continued fluctuations m the Hongkong dollar. The brokers generally said they397 words
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Article348 1983-05-28 21 AUSTRALIAN share prices yesterday closed widely lower m moderately active trading due to profit-taking, triggered by declines overnight on Wall Street and m world gold, sugar and base metal prices. The market opened lower. Cents INDUSTRIALS A C I 146 -1 A N I 255 -10 A P M348 words
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Article166 1983-05-28 21 STOCK prices yesterday closed generally slightly higher m inactive trading. The Book Club index rose 0.35 to 122.81 on a turnover of 20.4 million baht with over 280,000 shares traded. Bahta 1Aokham Thai Asia Fibre 12S -1 Ayuthaya Inv. And Trust 137 +2 Bangkok Bank 282 unch Bank Of166 words
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Article729 1983-05-28 21 RENEWED overseas demand prompted by maintained election poll support for the ruling Conservatives, reflected m sterling strength, pushed shares higher yesterday m spite of the approaching UK long weekend, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 4.0 points to a new peak of 710.2. Overseas favourites729 words
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Article135 1983-05-28 21 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed on a turnover of 2.99 million pesos, down from 6.15 million on Thursday. The Commercial and Industrial Index added 0.30 to 111.28 and oils by 0.011 to 1.361 but the Mining Index was down 9.12 at 1,494.28. Benguet Con. B 100.00 -1 CDCP 86135 words
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Article505 1983-05-28 21 WALL Street stock prices took a breather on Thursday after a three-day run-up and closed with a slight loss for the first time this week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average moved m a narrow range all day and closed off about 5 1 i points at 1223.50. DeclinesReuter - 505 words
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Article378 1983-05-28 21 -Ml. V^ PRICES closed lower as late profit-taking and liquidations in the blue chips and populars erased initial gains yesterday. The market average lost a provisional 8.08 to close at 8,617.92, with the day's trading volume at 280 million shares, and the Tokyo Stock Exchange Index ended 0.49 down378 words
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Article221 1983-05-28 21 SHARE prices on Thursday were mixed with no major movements seen and gains limited despite Wednesday's higher Wall Street close. Akzo led the declines m Dutch internationals, falling 1.40 guilders to 58.60, while Royal Dutch was down 0.70 at 118.90. Unilever reversed earlier losses and rose 0.60 on Wednesday's221 words
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Article145 1983-05-28 21 RUBBER futures m London were narrowly mixed at midday yesterday, between £7 a tonne below and £3 above Thursday's close m traded positions. Prices ended generally around the session's lows as a few sell orders depressed prices m thin volume. Near July Sep ended L 7 lower, out of145 words
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Article101 1983-05-28 21 LONDON Metal Exchange morning ring dealings m tin yesterday finished a holidayshoriened session with Three Months standard grade metal at f:8",525 a tonne, down f:4O from Thursday afternoon's kerb close. The morning session saw the ITC buffer stock manager continue to support the market with purchases of forward delivery101 words
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Advertisement11 1983-05-28 21 Market holiday THE Singapore and Kuala Lumpur markets were closed yesterday.11 words
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Advertisement150 1983-05-28 21 M-420 We are proud to have been selected as the Official Running Shoe of the Indonesian National Contingent m the 12th SEA Games. We wish the Indonesian National Contingent every success m the 12th SEA Games m Singapore. New Balance Technical Centre: Sole Distributor m Indonesia: 150 Orchard Road, #03-64/66,150 words
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Advertisement855 1983-05-28 22 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP Monday Friday 9 (X) am 5.30 pni I Ordinary Isl 00 per word (Mm $1 5 00) n\ 1 r\ S~>. S-*\ f\r—\f\i~—\ r~^ r\ r*N^ S% ITJMBS.^ 1 18 60 P ercolc m J Entertamment&Foodguide >JL vjy .i^ #yk at yiß-Jl t/S^& Iv^ It855 words
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Advertisement943 1983-05-28 22 J /'so\ JOYANCE PALACE (^r) RESTAURANT PTE. LTD. 7500A. Beaih Road, The Plaza -03-307 Singapore 071H Tel: L"*****6. *****07 I i Recommends the finest "HOKKIEN CUISINE'" 1 socially prepared by expert chefs: Braised Superior Shark's Fin with Bean Sprouts Drunken Prawns with Chinese Wine. Boneless Roasts Chicken with Four Neptune943 words
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Advertisement704 1983-05-28 22 22 Stamps Coins SELLING VERY LARGE private collection of Singapore, and Foreign, modern Gold and Silver Proof sets and singles, Coins and Medallions. High Numismatic investment. Phone *****54 Frank for further details. 24 Garage Sale EXPAT LEAVING, ROLLTOP desks, bedroom set with brass bed board, plants, carpets, almost new water704 words
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Advertisement531 1983-05-28 22 25 Sale: Other Products 25 Sale: Other Products I OPENING SALE i China and Oriental vases and antiques made I of clay and porcelain m shapes of figuring and animals (especially White Elephants). Wholesalers and Retailers Welcome. (GEE HENG TRADING CO. 529, Gay World Park, IGeylang Road, (next to carpark531 words
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Advertisement652 1983-05-28 22 I 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor 6001. Beach Road, #01 24 GoMen Mile Tower, Singapore 0719 HDB Licence: E/ AS/ 1831 He specialised m Renovation. Plumbing, Iron Grill, Kitchen Cabinets. Electrical Fitting, etc Enquiries: I Tel: *****6J8, *****49 J LIAN YEE DECORATION General Construction Renovation H.D.8./Private House. Good workmanship for flooring, carpets,652 words
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Advertisement382 1983-05-28 22 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage RELAX REFRESH YOURSELF AT GREAT EASTERN £jk HEALTH CENTRE I I 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture The Beauty Clinic does not operate a branch m Flair Salon. Neither is it associated or connected m any way with Flair Salon or Garry382 words
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Advertisement285 1983-05-28 22 53 Computer Products/Services OPENING SALES From 26 May to 11 Jun 128K Computer $998 Computer System $1396 Apple lie Special 12" Green Monitor $179 Diskettes Special Offer NEC PCBOOI Computer $990 Apple Cards Special Offer and many items on sale during sales period or while stocks last Please refer to285 words
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Advertisement586 1983-05-28 22 60 Business Opportunities f BUSINESS FOR SALE I We are a fast expanding and I profitable local company enI gaged m manufacturing of I Electronic/ Mechanical components and SubAssembly works m the Electronics Industry Due to other business diversification plan, we wish to offer the present business as a package586 words
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Advertisement493 1983-05-28 23 30 Hairdressing 30 Hairdressing 30 Hairdressing IP^CLANCY f^"^ the hair designers Opening on the Ist June 83 t at Paramount Shopping Centre #03-21/22- t^i 30 East Coast Road, Spore 1 542 f^S Bus. Hrs: 10am 7.30pm |H^ Clancy Wong (formerly of Jantzen) *^t'^* A± cordially invites clients, friends and "^F493 words
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Advertisement416 1983-05-28 23 66 Situations Vacant b) EDP COMPUTER CLERKS Mu.st have experience m operating computer. Working hours 9am to spm, Saturday 9am to 2pm. Tel 298:5844. c) Tutorial WANTED COMPETENT TUTORS preferably teachers, to teach Physical Science and Mathematics (Syllabus B) at GCE 'A 1 level. Jalan Pemimpin area. Ring *****69. SCHOOL416 words
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Advertisement347 1983-05-28 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical T POSB invites applications for the post of: BANK TELLER/ CLERICAL OFFICER Requirements: Singapore citizen age between 17 and 25 years Singapore Cambridge GCE 'O' level Certificate with credits m at least 3 subjects, 2 of which must be m English and Mathematics Male347 words
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Advertisement550 1983-05-28 23 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical -^PETROCHEMICAL CORPORATION^ OF SINGAPORE (PRIVATE) LIMITED invites applications from suitably qualified persons for the post of: WAREHOUSE CLERK Requirements *GCE '0' level with credit m English ♦Preferably 1 -2 years' related experience •Ability to type at 35wpm The550 words
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Advertisement415 1983-05-28 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical An established Financial I Institution m the heart of the Central Business District would like to invite applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following positions:1. REGISTRY CLERKS 2. ACCOUNTS CLERKS Requirements:- Minimum ;i credit passes m GCE O' level including h'nglish Minimum I415 words
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Advertisement465 1983-05-28 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Sales A Service Company locate m Benoi Road requires:1. ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT Qualifications: Minimum GCE 'O 1 Leve with LCC Higher Account Preference yiven to thosi with ACCA Level I or H'M/ Parts A B. 2 years working experience exposure and/or expertenci In KDP an465 words
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Advertisement536 1983-05-28 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical bm BEHN MEYER l requires ACCOUNTS CLERKS Requirtmants:--e GCE 4 O' or 'A' level Preferably with knowledge of bookkeeping c Ability to type c Some working experience would be an advantage Applicants should submit full particulars, current and expected salary, contact telephone number and536 words
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Advertisement648 1983-05-28 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical An International financial servicei organization requires SECRETARIES c GCE A' or O' level witl credit In English c Recognised secretaria qualifications with shorthand/ typing speeds of 100. 50 wpm respectively c Mature, pleasant personality and able to deal with people al all levels Minimum648 words
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Advertisement697 1983-05-28 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical SECRETARY required by established Trad--1 ing Company. 1 c GCE O' level but A' level preferred I Secretarial Certificate Write good business letters and preferably with knowledge of shipping documentation (import/export) c Working experience m sales/ marketing department of trading company 1 c Competent697 words
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Advertisement630 1983-05-28 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical An established building construction company requires: SECRETARY c i command ol I ngllsh Wit h know ledge ol hand and t> ping With minimum 2 years working experience and .it>l«--lo work Independently Attractive salary and fringe benefits will be given to the successful applicants.630 words
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Advertisement571 1983-05-28 24 66 Situations Vacant i d) Secretarial if Clerical SECRETARY required Qualifications: (ici- /V level Qood command ol English. Able to work Independently. c At least ;i years working experience for senior management. Interested applicants, please write m w "h personal resume, photo and contact telephone number to MAXWELL ROAD P.O.571 words
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Advertisement775 1983-05-28 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Well established Garment Factory requires the following staff: TELEX OPERATOR OCE'O level Able to type accurately at reasonable speed, Preferably with relevant experience Please apply with full particulars and contact telephone number to: The Advertiser S.T. BOX A***** 390 Kirn Seng Road Singapore 0923775 words
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Advertisement775 1983-05-28 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical GENERAL CLERK TYPIST with working experience required by electronic company m Toa Payoh. Apply stating personal particulars, salary expected contact telephone number to: Alexandra P.O Box :«)f), Singapore 91 15 FEMALE TELEPHONE OPERATOR (Chinese) urgently required. Must be able to handle PABX switchboard. Salary775 words
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Advertisement553 1983-05-28 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales c) Sales c) Sales GENERAL MANAGER (OPTICAL TRADE) INCOME AROUND $50,000 P.A. PLUS ATTRACTIVE FRINGE BENEFITS Required to manage a chain of optical shops. Candidate must be a university graduate and have several years' experience m optical trade. Diploma553 words
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Advertisement292 1983-05-28 24 Required SALES EXECUTIVE to deal with a company's range of telecommunication products. Requirements: c Minimum GCE 'O r level c At least 1 year sales experience, preferably on Electronics/ Electrical or Office equipment c Completed NS Interested please write m, giving full personal particulars and salary expected or call: *****51292 words
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Advertisement596 1983-05-28 24 A New Food Materials Trading Company requires SALES TRAINEE The Person Singapore citizen, male, age from 23 years, education minimum "O" level, pleasant disposition and possess conversational ability. Knowledge of spoken Mandarin and Hokklen/ Cantonese dialects essential Experience: Mm. 1 year m salesmanship. Please write giving full personal particulars and596 words
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Advertisement673 1983-05-28 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales ESTABLISHED INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT FORWARDER .seeks highly motivated FEMALE SALES PERSONNEL Attractive remuneration and a Company car will be provided. Write with full resume and contact number to: THE ADVERTISER S.T. BOX A***** 390 Kirn Seng Road, Singapore 0923. LOOKING FOR PART-TIME JOB! Join us as673 words
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Advertisement526 1983-05-28 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Technical Technical ASTEC 4K|| ASTEC "//M INTERNATIONAL (S) PTE LTD We. an electronic manufacturing subsidiary of a multinational corporation, invites suitably qualified candidates for the following postltions:MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS (3 rotating shifts) Possess diploma or ITC certificate m electronic engineering ITC certificate holders must have526 words
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Advertisement458 1983-05-28 25 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical SINGAPORE OFFSHORE PETROLEUM SERVICES PTE LTD \\>- manage and operate Loyang Offshore supply Bate which services companies engaged m offshore onshore oil exploration ami related oilfield industries. We Invite suitably qualified male applicants lor the following posts A) Electrician B) Mechanic Requirements:- For post (A),458 words
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Advertisement584 1983-05-28 25 Enterprises Pfe. Limited (A member of the F&N Group) Invites applications for the positions of: TECHNICIANS (Electrical/Mechanical) The Job: The person will be mainly responsible for setting up moulds, adjusting, repairing and maintaining plastic and electro- mechanical machinery. He is also required to ensure the smooth operation of the machinery584 words
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Advertisement229 1983-05-28 25 m THE SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH Invites applications for the posts of> A) DRAUGHTSMAN Applicants must possess an ITC Certificate m Mechanical Engineering Drawing Design or equivalent. Preference will be given to applicants with relevant experience m an Engineering design environment. B) LABORATORY ASSISTANT The successful applicant will229 words
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Advertisement514 1983-05-28 25 lEM We are a Computer Peritherals Manufacturing Company. Owing to our rapid expansion, we invite suitably qualified candidates to fiirthe following challenging and rewarding positions. Q.A. PROCESS TECHNICIANS Qualifications: Minimum 2to 3 years experience preferably with electronics exposure. Diploma/ C G in Electronics Engineering. Resourceful and dynamic. Responsibilities: Periodical line514 words
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Advertisement280 1983-05-28 25 This weekend our personnel team welcomes you to drop by our factory for a walk-in interview Date: 28th 29th May 1983 Time: 9 am 5 pm As FEMALE PART-TIME OPERATORS/ working hours 7 30 am 12.10 pm $9.15 per day 12.08 pm 4.48 pm $9.15 per day 6.30 pm 10.30280 words
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Advertisement209 1983-05-28 25 GENERAL ELECTRIOi MSA TELEVISION AND APPLIANCE PTE LTD if you're 16 and above and wish to work as: PRODUCTION OPERATORS Drop by for a chit-chat with our friendly personnel team at any time between 8 am 1 pm today at: 103 Boon Keng Road r a\\ uS at SINGAPORE MORTON209 words
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Advertisement413 1983-05-28 25 A subsidiary of an International Group ol Companies bated m Jurong requires: PRODUCTION OPERATORS (MALE/ FEMALE) Requirements: Age 16 to 35 years. No experience required. Malaysian are welcome. We Offer: c Confirmation increment, attendance bonus, performance bonus, transport allowance, shift allowance Fringe benefits: c Paid holiday sick/ annual/ marriage/ maternity/413 words
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Advertisement774 1983-05-28 25 WEEKEND -^n INTERVIEWS! Due to our expansion programme, applications are invited from suitably qualified persons to fill the following positions:COMPUTER TECHNICIANS Male below 30 years old Minimum qualification Diploma or C G in Electronics or Computer Engineering Experience m maintaining micro or mini computer Able to write assembly or high774 words
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Advertisement562 1983-05-28 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous NTUC Fair Price Co-operative Ltd invites applications for SALES ASSISTANTS (Full-time/Part-time) Male/Female Vacancies at North Bridge Road, Bedok North (Blk 212), Margaret Drive Showroom, Tanjong Pagar, Serangoon Garden. Coronation Plaza, Bukit Merah, Peace Centre, Marine Parade, and Bukit Ho Swee.562 words
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Advertisement395 1983-05-28 26 tfSf The Club invites applications f< the pott* ol: A. MEMBERS' HEALTH CENTRE: 1) GYMNASTIC INSTRUCTOR The Job: The successful candidate is expected to take overall man agement and control of th club's newly completed healtl centre equipped with latest gym nastic products. The Person: The successful candidate mus be395 words
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Advertisement612 1983-05-28 26 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous A Progressive Property Developer urgently requires: UNIFORMED SECURITY OFFICERS If you are: c a professional with special quality of integrity, alertnerss intuition. c a person who commands respect from the Public through your conduct, deportment and actions. c a person who is dedicated to the612 words
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Advertisement477 1983-05-28 26 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous We. a well established printing company invite application* for the following pottt: PRODUCTION ASSISTANT MALE CLERK Requirement*: Minimum GCE O' level passes Completed full-time National Service Working experience is preferred but not essential This is a good opportunity which will ensure you of Job security477 words
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Advertisement570 1983-05-28 26 66 Situations Vacant i wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^mmmmmmmmmmmmm I) Miscellaneous THE PAVILION INTERCONTINENTAL SINGAPORE Requires CHAMBERMAID (Able to speak simple English) CLERK TYPIST (Experienced) PAINTER LICENSED ELECTRICIAN ASSISTANT COOK LOUNGE HOSTESS We offer top salary and fringe benefits with excellent advancement prospects. Interested parties are Invited to call us for interview appointment or570 words
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Advertisement582 1983-05-28 26 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1 Trading Company requires: 1) WAREHOUSING CUM DELIVERY MAN At least A years' experience with class 3 licence 2) CLERICAL ASSISTANT (FEMALE) Able to work Independently and Maae with wholesalers and supermarket. c Knowledge of telex operation c Experience m purchasing and admin, work 3)582 words
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Advertisement684 1983-05-28 26 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous STARLIGHT NITECLUB requires STEWARDESS Par! time lull tune Attractive salary, good ln-nr fits Experience not necessary Non citizen are welcome Interested contact Mr Tan between 2pm 10pm at:--315, Clemenceau Avenue or Tel: *****76/*****19. URGENTLY REQUIRED DESPATCH RIDERS c Possess Class 2 driving licence. Owner of684 words
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Advertisement603 1983-05-28 26 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous TECHNICIAN WANTED IMMEDIATELY with experience In electrical and electronics Call .Jessie at *****08 after lpm rj i V VEHICLES y-— f BOATS 70 Pleasure Boats: Sale/Wanted/Hire PANWIN 200 BRAND NEW PANWIN 2(X) Half cabin cruiser C/w Evinrude or Suzuki 140, trailer, S/ST fuel tank and603 words
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Advertisement588 1983-05-28 26 72 Vehicles For Hire MITSUBISHI COLT $750 p.m foi ioiiK term lease Phis ano 1 othei fine new cars (Datsun $690 Lancer |798 etc Ava!labl< monthly, weefcl) daily from Tn Car Rentals &02-88, Inteination al Plaza Tel Z*****1 :>.*****3. DUMAC CAR RENTAL Service: Dally. Weekly Monthly Specia rates Latest model588 words
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Advertisement803 1983-05-28 26 76 Vehicles For Sale i r c) Datsun EXPAT LEAVING. JUNE 1977 Datsun 140J, alrcon, cassette Tax Nov 83 PARK 17 Kvelyn Road 09-21. (2531 178) LATEST MODEL NISSAN Pulsar One owner, aircond, tuff-kote. I sports runs Loan arrangeable Show room rondition *****2 MID-1981 120Y, GL. Ist lady owner, aircon,803 words
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Advertisement302 1983-05-28 27 i—^ s >^x v *\>O ~^/O^^/\jf 'XXZ-vOO w? Motor o>i \s MONROE Macpherson monroe Replacement is the proven, r t rinoc economical way to Uannages renew Macpherson strut _^^Ko^^ suspensions Quick Economical "|§P Efficient. ¥MONROEF For Toyota. Datsun, Mazda, Ford, VW. Peuqeot. BMW. h'iat;lvl mi makes using Macpherson strut fronl302 words
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Advertisement542 1983-05-28 27 h) Mercedes ALMOST 1980 MERCEDES 200 Auto Co regn Showroom condition. Aircond., radio cassette. New tax Interested contact *****00. AUTOMATIC MERCEDES BENZ 200 79 model. PARF eligible, awon, sports rims, radio/cassette, new road tax. Tel. *****59. BUY ING/ SELLING/EXPORTING Mercedes 600. 450. 350. 280S, 250 or any big cars, sports542 words
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Advertisement506 1983-05-28 27 I) Mitsubishi 1974, COLT LANCER 1200 Cassette Eligible for PARF. Good running condition Tel: *****35 1978 MITSUBISHI COLT Sigma 1 600 GS. 2 private owners, aircon, radio 'cassette Tel. *****58. 1979 COLT LANCER 1400 GL. New model, one owner, aircon, $15,150. Jalan Toa I'ayoh Caltex Station. 74 LANCER 1200 PARF,506 words
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Advertisement603 1983-05-28 27 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Others I) Others i) Others Only 5533.237 PARF I for the hottest shape Driving is Believing ilKl So come on m and test-drive JB^fcfc»_ *^S' *JHmm&. wk the FUEGO He RhlSi/u r (S AteOW EXKLUSIV AUTO PTE603 words
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Advertisement652 1983-05-28 27 m) Commercial Vehicles ALMOST '82 TOYOTA Hlace passenger van, fully aircond, one company owner, just passed ROY Inspection, beautiful condition, $18,900 0.n.0. Tel: *****83. 1981 DAIHATSU JEEP. J55, 4 wheels drive. Aircon. With loop cushions, radio/ cassette, power windows and sports rims. Showroom condition. View: 21 Upper Serangoon Road, Spore652 words
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Advertisement697 1983-05-28 27 a) Houses Dist. 10 Holland Road Located m quiet, yet convenient street, lovely 2-storey bungalow with 4 bedrooms, servant's room. Very large living/ dining area. Garage, partly furnished. $5,800 Near to Jelita Cold Storage Nestled behind high brick wall, this immaculate 2-storey bungalow offers 4 bedrooms, children's playroom. Separate living/697 words
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Advertisement526 1983-05-28 27 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Commercial m) Commercial m) Commercial m) Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles ■M^^^E» .a^aaflaaa^BaaaV I'" XWKL Wmoßomstß. nmiiQßnAWßtrmßismuiifOßYOußMOHfr This is the new Ford Laser. LASER FEATURES: Value for money, arf prices You will be526 words
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Advertisement151 1983-05-28 27 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments cA^dmore^ OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3-bedrooms: large lounge: ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from 55. 375 per month including service charge Visit our show Hat I151 words
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Advertisement461 1983-05-28 27 j 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments Dist. 10 STEVEN ROAD/SOMMER- VILLE ESTATE 3 4 bedrooms maisonette/Townhouse with own private garden full condominium facilities from $4,000 OTHERS. ..Balmoral Park Townhouse/Court. Balmoral Tower Cairnhill Plaza, Dynasty Garden Draycott Tower Maisonette, Mount Faber Lodge. Nobs Hill LINDTRAC AGENCY *****79 (5 lines) TOP EXECUTIVE461 words
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Advertisement466 1983-05-28 27 86 Accommodation I Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 9, BEHIND LUCKY Plaza beautifully furnished 2-bed-roomed apartment, servant's amenities, available 1/7/83 Call *****28/ *****50 (agent). DIST. 9. CAIRNHILL PLAZA apartment, 3 bedrooms/ servants, unfurnished, central aircond. swimming pool. $5,000 Mc'Robertson. *****88. DIST.9 BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED apartment. 2 aircon bedrooms with attached bathrooms, walking466 words
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Advertisement605 1983-05-28 28 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant Vacant a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses world leader m air conditioning and heating technology FREE SERVICE WHEN YOU RENT A CARRIER AIR-C:ONDITIONER. c) Rooms 2 FURNISHED ROOMS m bungalow house at 43 Newton Road (opposite Royal Hotel) for couple Aircon. private605 words
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Advertisement587 1983-05-28 28 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses Established Real Estate Company requires: MALE/ FEMALE SALES EXECUTIVE Preferably with experience m relevant field. Possess own transport. Attractive salary and fringe benefits offered to selected candidate. Interested applicants, please I call MISS TAN at: *****93 for interview appointment I Single-storey bungalow m DISTRICT587 words
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Advertisement393 1983-05-28 28 b) Private Apartments Balmoral Point Maisonette Dist. 10 Built-in area 3,300 sq.ft. With 4 spacious bedrooms and attached bathrooms. Spacious split-levelled living/ dining rooms with balcony. Guest toilet and complete maid's amenities. Fully carpeted. In popular Dist. 10 locality. A bargain at $995,000. Vacant possession. COMPREHENSIVE REALTY TEL: *****22/ *****49393 words
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Advertisement696 1983-05-28 28 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments j^j^UBNTOn MEADOWS rstf£j7 The Ultimate m Condominium" Jr ®P en the d°°r to a world of its own with a gold key.696 words
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Advertisement318 1983-05-28 28 DIST. 9, LLOYDS COURT, 1,600 sq.ft. freehold, 3 plus 1 bedrooms with alrcond, spacious living/ dining. Asking $490,000 with tenancy. Tel: *****00/ *****73. DIST. 9 CAIRNHILL GARDEN 1400 sq.ft. 2 bedrooms with attached bathrooms. Tastefully renovated. $475,000. Belmont Realty *****55. INTERNATIONAL PLAZA, 2-BED-ROOMED apartment with swimming pool. Facing sea. Located318 words
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Advertisement522 1983-05-28 28 c) HDB/HUDC Apartments APARTMENT LOCATED ON sth storey at Mci Ling Street, 3roomed HDB (2 rooms 1 big hall), point block with special imported Spanish vinyl tiles, wall carpet. Kitchen and bathroom mosaic tiles. Nicely located, easy access to schools, markets and 10 minutes to town. First offer $66,000 secures.522 words
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Advertisement401 1983-05-28 28 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HUDC Apartments CIRCUIT ROAD 3 rooms no renovation $38,000 negotiable loan $15,300. *****61/*****29. CLEMENTI 5 ROOMS Italian marble flooring. $155,000 negotiable. *****11/2/3. CLEMENTI 5 ROOMS ceramic flooring cabinet furnished $160,000 ono. Loan $81,000 *****11. MARSILING LANE 3-ROOMED HDB flat, Blk 15, 3rd floor, terrazzo flooring,401 words
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Advertisement502 1983-05-28 28 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted A leading development organisation is looking for development sites m the city area or suburb of Singa- I pore for development of shopping centres or highrise and lowrise condominium, flats, bungalows, semidetached or terrace houses and factories as well as I502 words
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Advertisement378 1983-05-28 28 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale SHOPHOUSES/ SHOPPING COMPLEX FOR SALEI Dist. 1439, Lorong 13, 3-storey shophouse. 1670 sq.ft. 3storey total built-in area: 4300 sq.ft. Freehold. Vacant possession. $900,000. Dist. 0922, Orchard Road/ Orchard Towers, (front block.) 580 sq.ft Freehold. Vacant possession. Good location (main entrance hall). Suitable for selling jewelleries378 words
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Advertisement327 1983-05-28 28 102 Tours /\*£^j>j raHnuupar 5 Days MEMN/L Toba $520 5 Days BANGKOK/PATTAYA $739 8 Days BANGKOK/PATTAYA CfNENGMAI $919 Departures every WEDNESDAYS 9 Days TAIWAN ROUND ISLAND $1,839 12 Days TAIWAN/ HONGKONG $2,079 14 Days TAIWAN/HONGKONG/ BANGKOK $2,199 Departures every SUNDAYS 8 Days TAIWAN ROUND ISLAND $1,759 11 Days TAIWAN/HONGKONG $1,999327 words
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Advertisement502 1983-05-28 29 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces COMPLEX Every floor is just like ground Forklifts accessible to all floors/^* A! No restriction to foreigners N>-*-^, 4r /^C\ Every unit with proi) r^^^^ \J_y vision for installing V) \^^^>-^ wash bbans n ancl a r S^\502 words
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Advertisement852 1983-05-28 29 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours as A 9 Days ssiBBB f^MV W^K^- America, Hawaii (Honolulu), Hong Kong. Philippines I /W ALOHA AMERICA 11/14 Days W /Qgmti S$ 2599/3190 /&^^Sf* mv l H awaii (Honolulu) San Francisco, Las Vegas (Grand i>/f- Mr JMwmm an y° n L° s Angeles, Anaheim(Disneyland)852 words
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Advertisement721 1983-05-28 29 102 Tours 102 Tours SSSS^^mSmSSSSSSSSSSSSmmmmmSSSSSSm iiS'NAMHO: TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD fr rk Head Office: Pearl's Centre (Yangtze Theatre) 100 Eu Tong Sen St., #01-14. #01-18 Singapore 0105 m Tel: *****33 (7 lines). Branch Office: People's Park Complex, Grd f-loor, 1 Park Road. #01-19. Singapore 0105 I Tel: *****1-3. *****6.721 words
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Advertisement1034 1983-05-28 29 102 Tours 102 Tours E/ HOLIDAY SPECIALS M WP 50AYS MEDAN LAKE TO6A -^B PT 50AYS JAKMiTA-PUNCAK-CPANAS-BANDUNG $***** DEP- 27/5, 03/6, 10/6, 17/6 <M W 40AVS BALI PACKAGE $780/840/919 (SINDU/SANUR BEACH/HYAn) JL W 3DATS TANJUNG PtNANG $250 00 DEP MON WED. FRI 4M 120 AYS JAVA-BALI OVERLAND R VISITING JKT/BOGOR/PUNCAK1,034 words
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Article81 1983-05-28 30 113 Language ATT language centre SCHOOL OF LINGUISTIC SKILLS Language courses and private tuition for school examinations and for business, travel pleasure ENGLISH LANGUAGE CLASSES all levels begin on 13th June 1983 Choice of classes 4 hours daily (intensive) 2 hours daily Write for our brochure or enquire81 words
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Article, Illustration149 1983-05-28 30 137 Religious Announcements 137 Religious Announcements GOD CARES You are worth caring about Before this ad was placed we started praying for you because we care too. JOIN US THIS SUNDAY It costs you nothing! TRINITY CHRISTIAN CENTRE Morning Services: Evening Service: 8.30 am 10.30 am 4.00pm l NTUC Conference149 words
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Article41 1983-05-28 30 ENGINEER, 3 YEARS experience with Established Manufacturing Company seeks Sponsorship to pursue MSC Degree m Industrial Robotics and Manufacturing Automation at Imperial College, London University, Sept 1983. Write to: ST. Box A*****, 390 Kirn Seng Road, Singapore 0923.41 words
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Article56 1983-05-28 30 137 Religious Announcements SINGAPORE KESWICK CONVENTION Theme All Free m Christ Je»u» 1-5 June. 1983 7 30 nightly. National Theatre. Speakers: Or. Paul S. Rees, Dr. Sam Kamaleson ALL ARE WELCOME. Sponsored by: Evangelical Fellowship of Singapore. SHALOM CHURCH REFORMED Baptist. Sunday Service, 7.15pm sth Floor Chapel, Bible House. S'poie56 words
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Article76 1983-05-28 30 134 Lost Found LOST DALMATIAN UNDER special Medication at Meyer Road 21/5/ 83. Reward offered. Call: Mrs Chen. *****46. LOST ENVELOPE WITH documents on board SBS Bus 172. Finder, please contact *****8 cxl. 6108. MASTIFF, (OLD ENGLISH) lost Upper East Coast/ Lucky Heights/ Bedok South. Reward. *****23/ *****77. WHITE PLASTIC76 words
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Article, Illustration62 1983-05-28 30 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MR CHAN KIM YIN AGED 80 YEARS Founder and ex-chairman of o. companies M/S CHIN SHIN PTE. LTD. M/S EE CHIANG CO PTE. LTD. patted away peacefully on 26/5/83 at 2015 hours leaving behind beloved wife, children and grandchildren. Cortege leaving 2A Amber Road, Spore 154362 words
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Article, Illustration49 1983-05-28 30 The family of the late SVEN OLOF AHLQVIST SVEN OLOF AHLQVIST wish to express their profound thanks to all relatives, friends, priests and well wishes and also to the Finnish community for their visits, valuable assistance, wreaths, messages of condolence, prayers and attendance during their recent bereavement.49 words
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Article, Illustration43 1983-05-28 30 The family of the late MR WONG HIN YUEN wish to express their sincere thanks to relatives, friends and business associates for their assistance, attendance and condolences during their recent bereavement. "In Memoriam" is for the loved ones whom you remember43 words
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Article, Illustration173 1983-05-28 30 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements The parents, brothers and sisters of the late ROBERT THIA TOON SOON wishes to thank all relatives and friends for their condolence, gifts, wreaths and scrolls during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to Pastors, Session Members and the congregations of Zion 8.P., Bethany 8.P., Faith 8.P..173 words
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Article, Illustration212 1983-05-28 30 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MRS TAN KIM VAN NEE MDM SEET CHIT NEO AGED 76 YEARS PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 27/5/83 LEAVING BEHIND BROTHER: SEET AH FATT SONS DAUGHTERS IN LAW STEVEN TAN TECK SENG MOLLY LEE SEOK ENG STANLEY TAN TECK HOCK LUCY SEAH QUEE HOR (DECEASED) DAUGHTERS SONS212 words
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Article, Illustration59 1983-05-28 30 We extend our deepest sympathies and condolences to Mrs. Patsy Pang on the demise of her beloved husband. MR. RICHARD PANG Always remembered by "Richard's Group" STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR PERSONAL ADS ft OBITUARIES $15.00 for 15 word* (run-on style) 154.00 for tern, x 1 col. (semi -display59 words
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Article, Illustration83 1983-05-28 30 IN LOVING MEMORY OF LATE MARY TAN AH WEE Departed 28/05/80 Dearest mother, we missed you so much. The love you gave us spoke beautifully of you. Sadly missed by: Daughter* Betty Gan Catherine Gan Dolly Gan Sons-in-law Wee Hup Soon Ang Kai Kok (deceased) Wee Guan83 words
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Advertisement528 1983-05-28 30 102 Tours SHENTOURS FICKA PERFECT JTOLIMgJ MANILA BAGUIO/PAGSANJAN/ TAGAYTAY 6 DAYS Sl l2O MANILA/BAGUIO/PAGSANJAN/ CEBU 7 DAYS 51?99 MANILA/HONGKONG 9 DAYS $Ibso MANILA/ HONGKONG/ TAIWAN 14 DAYS $2268 Departure: May 30 31 Jun 1.6 8.9.13. 15 16.17.20,21. 22. 27, Jul 4. 11, 18.25. BANCKUK/PAI TAYA 5 DAYS $731 BANGKOK/PAT TAYA/528 words
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Advertisement692 1983-05-28 30 111 Academic A tutor WHO metis your requirements? For Tree Introduction Call Select Tutors: 'J94.')O'Jl (9 am p.m.) EXPERIENCED TUTOR GIVING tin tton on Economics, General Puper, Commerce, English. Tel *****58 after '.mhi p m i LEARNER'S TUITION CENTRE pro Vldes tuition for all levels ami subjects :it your home692 words
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Advertisement440 1983-05-28 30 112 Commercial 112 Commercial 112 Commercial 112 Commercial r^fmj!^ Hfe have m»| a// the "T^^^F"*- T* LOHOfli CHAMER jff J mmmm^ r JJJL-—Mk Of COMKRCE INDUSTRY W^^Lmi^ CERTIFICATE EXAMtNITKW fIU In the LCCI Private Secretary's Certificate examinations over the past six years Q. Which school has secured the greatest number440 words
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Advertisement344 1983-05-28 30 NEW CLASSES SHORTHAND BEGINNERS Wednesday 7—9 pm Commencing 25 May BOOKKEEPING BEGINNERS Saturday 3-4.30 pm Commencing 4 June Sunday 9— 10.30 am Commencing 5 June Monday 7.30-9 pm Commencing 6 June BOOKKEEPING INTERMEDIATE Wednesday 6-7.30 pm Commencing 1 June HIGHER ACCOUNTING Friday 6— 7.30pm Commencing 3 June Sunday 9— 10.30344 words
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Advertisement376 1983-05-28 30 MMPPMH Bookkeeping 1. Sun 8.30- 10.30 am 12/6 2. Wed 6.30- 8.30pm 15/6 3. Mon 6.30- 8.30pm 13/6 Higher Accounting 1. Sun 10.30-12.00 noon 12/6 2. Tues 6.30- 830pm 14/6 3. Fri 6.30- 8.30pm 17/6 Costing Wed 6.30- 8.30pm 15/6 Business Statistics Sat 2.00- 4.00pm 18/6 Students are prepared for376 words
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Advertisement401 1983-05-28 30 115 Driving ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL. Fetch/ Send. #01-25 Kirn Seng Shopping Centre, Kirn Seng Road. *****78/ *****87. LEARNING TO DRIVE? Enrol at Lambert's Driving School. 10 Balmoral Road, Tel: *****94/ *****29. 117 Modelling *HLU Iff* 8 MM* I issk am Hollywood Model Centre ,j. invites male A female models jl401 words
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Article, Illustration354 1983-05-28 31 PARIS, Fri. John McEnroe collected another public warning yesterday when he struggled to beat Spaniard Alberto Tous 6-3, 7-6, 6-3 m a second-round match punctuated by a further series of fiery outbursts at the French Open tennis championships. McEnroe took nearly three hours to beatAgencies - 354 words
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Article, Illustration169 1983-05-28 31 PATRICK Flodrops didn't mince his words when he left his chair on the centre-court st the Roland Garros Stadium after umpiring John McEnroe's latest skirmish. "I've umpired McEnroe II times," he sighed, "and he's Impossible. "I don't want to say that McEnroe cheats on purpose butAFP - 169 words
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Article, Illustration6 1983-05-28 31 ...and two more seeds go out6 words
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173 1983-05-28 31 FIFTH-SEEDED American Pam Shriver, playing m a pair of shoes borrowed from Eliot Teltscher, suffered a bad fall during the third round of the French Open tennis championships yesterday and was forced to retire with a sprained ankle after losing the first set.Agencies - 173 words
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Article350 1983-05-28 31 Men's singles, second round: Mike Depalmer (US) bt Pascal Portes (Fra) 6-1. 6-3, 6--2; Eric Fromm (US) bt Bernard Boileau (Bel) 6-4, 6-4, 6-2; Ivan Lendl (Cze) bt Sergio Casal (Spa) 6-2, 6-2, 6-2; Shlomo Glickstein (Isr) bt Jan Gunnarson (Swe) 6-2, 6-3, 6-4; Marcos Hocevar (Bra)350 words
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177 1983-05-28 31 LONDON, Fri. All-rounder John Shepherd completed the finest all-round performance of his career when he smashed 168 for Gloucestershire against Warwickshire m the English County Cricket Championship yesterday. On Wednesday, the 39--year-old Shepherd returned his best championship bowling figures when he took seven forReuter - 177 words
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Article28 1983-05-28 31 v MEXICO CITY, Fri. The World Boxing Counril said yesterday their super-bantam-weight champion Wilfcedo Gomez, of Puerto Rico, had »»!»<«< his title because of weight problems ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration171 1983-05-28 31 Zhert Hua shows the way KINGSTON (Jamaica), Fri. China's Cai Zhen Hua reached the quarter-finals of the Masters' men's singles table tennis tournament here, beating Hungarian Janos Molnar 22-20, 21-14 m the third round yesterday. He will be joined by compatriots Wang Hui Yuan and Jiang Jialiang, Hongkong's Chui ManReuter - 171 words
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155 1983-05-28 31 Back on the road after 15 years KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Badminton Association of Malaysia have revived their annual badminton Open after 15 years, ana some of the world's best players may take part m it. The tournament, sched- j uled from July 2 to 6, is to j beReuter - 155 words
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291 1983-05-28 31 PARIS, Fri. While John McEnroe's rowdy activities were inevitably again the main feature on a day when the main contenders continued their advance towards the finals, third-seeded Czechoslovak Ivan Lendl took a bite at Mr Umpire. Lendl, looking completely m control as he cruisedAgencies - 291 words
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Advertisement695 1983-05-28 31 THE OFFICIAL SUPPLIER gssg OF BISCUITS TO RARnCIPANTS OFFICIALS OF THE 12TH SEA GAMES SIONG HOE INTERNATIONAL (PTE) LTD 1300 LORONG 1 TOA PAYOH SINGAPORE 1231 TEL *****55 CITY MUSIC'S O y wMttok. Ik sm S' iLZ^ I BB SB Wi Iff "^^IJ I Storewide Sale jwwl Sale on from695 words
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Advertisement36 1983-05-28 32 MILO applauds the commitment of every participant at the 12th SEA Games since the first f fp%, 1s- P^^ 4 IllG I otZ/\ \J3dl I It/O. THE OFFICIAL HEALTH FOOD DRINK SINCE THE FIRST SEA GAMES36 words
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Article, Illustration932 1983-05-28 33 Derek Wild - Derek Wild Manchester's tidal wave sinks Brighton's brave Seagulls without a trace By m London 1,ONIX")N. Fri. Brighton's Seagulls began on the crest of a wave and ended up completely awash as Manchester United, surging continuously like some red-and white tidal wave, coasted to the most932 words
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Article, Illustration27 1983-05-28 33 MY CUP RUNNETH OVER.-.Manchester United captain Bryan Robson hoists the FA Cup that he helped secure with a flowing performance that poured two goals. AP.27 words
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561 1983-05-28 33 HOW does the refrain go? Love is wonderful, the second time around. ...yes, I'll swear Sir Matt Busby was humming that as his birthday tune as Manchester United, the club he exhumed and rebuilt from the ashes of561 words
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Advertisement63 1983-05-28 33 ARISTONH Electric Water Heaters For your Kitchen, Shower Bath I ADVANTAGES: High Energy Efficiency due to superior polyurethane insulation to prevent excessive and quick heat loss. Third Safety" device automatically ensures against excessive heat. PRISMA vidron Series heaters are compact and can be easily installed above/below the kitchen sink and63 words
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Advertisement186 1983-05-28 33 Official Camera, Calculator, Typewriter of the 12th SEA Games '83 lSt Record-breaking (RH I technology from •iiiiil'i \^CHIOII i i| jtSLWW si t lii 1 1 A A A j X a A w 1 _4_^__________k V>^^ a V^Va a A h_^L*^_fc_al_«B-^_l w w^P'^P'^^'w ft _^^BB_______^P_____i [^^Hph9B| Hi Il^>*i^_»_ HBP^^k^186 words
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Article, Illustration398 1983-05-28 34 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Ace Bee K him out or the swine By SINGAPORE'S Kee Bee Khim was going smooth as clockwork m the second round of the Queen Sirikit Cup women's golf championship at the Bukit Course yesterday until her swing let her down badly at398 words
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297 1983-05-28 34 DUBLIN (Ohio), Fri. American golfers Ben Crenshaw and Lanny Wadkins shot five-under-par 67s to tie for the lead after yesterday's first round of the prestigious Memorial tournament here. They led by two strokes over compatriots Andy Bean and Gary Koch and Canadian Jim Nelford.Agencies - 297 words
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Article246 1983-05-28 34 8.99 Judy Kurowski (Sin), S. Selvaratnam (SL), P. Krupanich (Tha). 8.98 Choo Lai Chee (Mai), Ida Makasutji (Indo), S. Dubbvibul (Tha). 8.1« R. Tobing (Indo), Kathleen Copley (Sin), Janet Siow (Mai). 8.24 Nonita Lall (I), T. Wimaladharma (SL), M. R. N. Buranasiri (Tha). 8.32 L246 words
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Article346 1983-05-28 34 RIO DE JANEIRO, Fri. The deadly shooting, dazzling footwork and uncannily accurate passing of Zico will not be among the talent on display during Brazil's European soccer tour next month. Zico, World Cup team-mates Junior and Leandro, and Marinho have all been leftAgencies - 346 words
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Advertisement431 1983-05-28 34 tff^ANCHOR'S^ VJ sr\ GUIDE TO THE SEA GAMES £X^ ffl£Eg^^£ Run for the money Jflta loudly for more love sets and the golden. nfgjUfr^f Anchor's the one to sprint for before mSff^ smoot h taste refreshing Anchor beer. A Tennis anyone? if. l "\fe Here comes the parade Anchors the431 words
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Advertisement29 1983-05-28 34 •>mbersGame SUPER JACKPOT en >■ FOR TOMORROW'S DRAW 42/83 TO BE HELD OVER REDIFFUSION AT 4.30 P.M. IN DRAW 41/83, 3 WINNERS SHARE THE GROUP M CASH PRIZE OF $20,00029 words
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Article, Illustration864 1983-05-28 35 BRIAN MILLER - BRIAN MILLER Driving force By Pictures by Hansel spurs Peng Siong, and Junie to do it Wright No problem IF YOU are one of those who thought that eight individual events was a "killer" programme for Junie Sng then, don't read on. Because, from tomorrow until Wednesday, theALBERT SIM - 864 words
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Article254 1983-05-28 35 THE national women's 100 metres record, which has stood the challenge of youth for more than a decade, is likely to find a new claimant before the SEA Games are over. And the girl who ldfeks set to smash the 12.2-second mark, held jointly by Glory Barnabas254 words
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Article272 1983-05-28 35 SUCHART Jaesuraparp wants the SEA Games 100 metres track record! Beaten at the last Asian Games m New Delhi by Malaysian Rabuan Pit, the 32-year-old Thai will settle for nothing less m Singapore. "Anat's (Ratanapol) 1975 record of 10.38 second, set m Bangkok, is my target272 words
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Article247 1983-05-28 35 SHIRLEY TAN - SHIRLEY TAN By MAR MAR MIN is back. And Burmese track coach Khaw Khin says she has returned stronger, faster and confident of a gold medal m the 3,000 metres, which will be an improvement over her second place m the 1979 Games m Jakarta.247 words
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Advertisement388 1983-05-28 35 -.■j^j' iffltl '^*>^.- WELCOME CONTIHGEHTS TO THE f2THS.E.A.GAttt.S IN SING APOTO Once again the best athletes from the South greater achievement that develops a longEast Asian countries have gathered together m lasting relationship among the participating Singapore to contest supremacy m the 12th nations. S.E.A. Games. Our hope is that388 words
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Article3700 1983-05-28 36 mmußameasm 2.15 class 5 div a 1,200 m :f Th:>«| (Ratings: 4B-38) mmlmms&m (stakes: $11,500) 1 *****7 Victory ID 58.5 (47) Hooplah-Ismail 3 nzg d 2 +.5 (1200 m) Unplaced m all four starts this season; left stall awkwardly and bumped at start when 7th of3,700 words
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Article, Illustration376 1983-05-28 36 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED PEDIGREE TONTO WENG SOOK 10 Showalter 5 Loyal Escort 2 Desert Terror 10 Showalter 10 Showalter 1 5 Loyal Escort 2 Desert Terror 5 Loyal Escort 5 Loyal Escort 5 Loyal Escort 2 Desert Terror 4 Kuala Lipis 10 Showalter 6376 words
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Article373 1983-05-28 36 EPSOM JEEP - Bullet to find mark again EPSOM JEEP By BULLET should be right on target again m Race 7 for Class 1 Div 2 horses over 1,600 m at Kuala Lumpur today, opening day of the King's Gold Cup Meeting. This New Zealand-bred five-year-old is unbeaten m three starts this season.373 words
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Article106 1983-05-28 36 THE Seiangor Tori Club conducted a trial run of the closed-circuit television on Thursday and described it as "satisfactory." It has advised the Singapore Turf Club that barring any unforseen circumstances, races m Kuala Lumpur will be telecast "live" to Bukit Tlmah and the other two racing106 words
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Article, Illustration167 1983-05-28 36 PEDIGREE - Datin's Fancy if the going doesn't worsen PEDIGREE By our man on the track KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Although promoted to the top class, last-start winner Datin's Fancy IV should account for a Div 4 field over 1,600 m (Race 4), providing that the going does not worsen. A fortnight ago,167 words
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Article178 1983-05-28 36 TONTO - TONTO By MALAYSIAN-BRED Oriental Express, who found one to beat m her last start, can go one better today m Race 3. She tried to make all the running m that race but was beaten close home by Shoot Up High by three parts of178 words
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Article, Illustration420 1983-05-28 37 Fireglo goes fastest as the going improves ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Sprinting sensation Jet Away n looked a picture of fitness this morning when doing three-quarter pace work with Martin Sng astride. The going has improved to yielding and420 words
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Article104 1983-05-28 37 CHIAM BACK IN ACTION TODAY JOCKEY T.S. Chiam, pictured at right on Freedom Fighter II after the gelding's record-breaking run over the Bukit Timah l,6Mm In a Ritz Club Trophy race m March, has come m from the cold. Chiam has served a 16-race day suspension over his handling of104 words
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Article203 1983-05-28 37 Total Noofplaclngs Placlngs for last II rides rides Ist 2nd 3rd 1 needle 145 23 19 3 2 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 Donnelly 166 21 15 14 J 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 1 0 3 Lam 123 2* 19 17203 words
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Article89 1983-05-28 37 Ist 2nd 3rd Bougoure 30 24 20 Allan 27 13 19 Teh 23 25 19 West 23 19 15 Samsuri 20 17 11 Lee 19 15 9 G van Brenkelen 17 9 13 BuaiiK 16 19 12 Jaafar 15 5 3 PKLeong 14 10 10 Ng 12 1189 words
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Article88 1983-05-28 37 Ist 2nd 3rd Agasam 22 15 15 Auric 10 13 11 Memo 6 2 2 Sultan Khoo 5 2 2 Goodman 4 9 13 Chens 4 6 1 Chn Fai Hung 4 3 5 HTWee 4 0 3 Elegance 4 0 2 Premier 4 0 2 Triomphe 388 words
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228 1983-05-28 37 Supreme Court move to halt inquiry PERTH, Fri ACTION has been taken m the Supreme Court m Perth to prevent stewards of the Western Australian Turf Club hearing an inquiry into an incident during a race at Kalgoorlie. After hearing evidence, Mr Justice Pidgeon reserved his decision on an applicationWAN SENG YIP - 228 words
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Article1442 1983-05-28 37 ■.f f4 L MM 20 CLASS 5 DIV 3 1,200 m ■I. ilrf W ~T (Ratings: 52-43) (Stakes: $11,500) 1 0*75 Arandel's Girl 57 (52) Bold-Samsuri 2 af dc 4 (1200 m) Cheng 10 2 4750 Yokohama 57 (52) Blue Light-West 3 nzg dl same (1200 m) Nglow1,442 words
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337 1983-05-28 37 NEIL OUGHTON - NEIL OUGHTON By EPSOM (England), Fri. Only a brave punter or a fool would back his prediction for this year's Epsom Derby with a large wager. Injuries and constant rain m the last six weeks have rendered the form books useless and left everyoneReuter - 337 words
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Advertisement168 1983-05-28 36 TEPPAN-YAKI BARB ECUE BUFFET s^^--3 2" UFX )j^W/ NOVV SAMf PRICE F< ]^Brm> yJ GENTLEMAN $13 50 \f Jp/9/)M, ll LADIES CHILDREN (under TO) J^V CcTO l///IIIYV &SENlOR<6oabov»l $10.50 A^ffipmjj^^K^^^T' fruits. Vegetables* dessert As^y^&rßß Take as much as you need' OKOH JAPANESE RESTAURANT Supreme House 4th tl> Penanq Read Tel168 words
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Advertisement339 1983-05-28 37 ■mmwJ^^K_ *^^^^^Z^ B^^ When you chance to step into Soonly J jffmi /^^■ft^\ /^BW^\ /^oB^\ H Ann's showroom, you will not ta^ e^^(^^!)/^^^^(BS«i/AWr your eyes off the beautiful r^. WIBnB//^ B/iiBHBv furniture suites that are created^ IP^'- I with that executive touch. 'i jjdf^ j)£^* Our extensive showroom ,^r NS|^^339 words
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319 1983-05-28 38 THE Games Village guide book has, obviously, been overlooked by many foreign athletes. One of the items m the book Is a map of the village. One group, who live just 50 metres from the block housing the shop and the bank, have been319 words
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Article, Illustration579 1983-05-28 38 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN Malaysia's shuttle ace down with the flu By MALAYSIA'S badminton ace Misbun Sidek has dropped a bombshell by withdrawing from the SEA Games. The 23-year-old Swedish and German Opens champion handed a medical certificate to Badminton Association of Malaysia secretary Shuaib Kassa on Thursday night,579 words
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Article, Illustration445 1983-05-28 38 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By GERRY ITEM strolled into the Toa Payoh swimming complex on Wednesday night straight after a two-day flight from the United States. But, poor guy, he didn't have time to even look tired because quicker than you could say "gold medal"445 words
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353 1983-05-28 38 PETER SIOW; LEONARD KING - FIRE AND FURY OF FILIPINO MASTERS PETER SIOW LEONARD KING By By ALFIE ALM ARIO, the Filipino master marksman, is almost certain to carve his way into the hearts of local fans when the SEA Games basketball competition starts tomorrow at the Gay World Stadium. And Almario does not need353 words
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Advertisement115 1983-05-28 38 Shop at Melwani's Shaw Centre and enjoy up to 70% discount 26 May~l2 June 1983 Credit cards will be honoured during the sale. INTERNATIONAL > //BUILDING *v^ ,CS) I I^- SHAW^7//C/ J If I^l I 1 1 j I 'l p> I SCOTT S LIDOJ HOUSE f I S. THEATRE115 words
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Advertisement197 1983-05-28 38 W^ m Shoot o aO Buift m Flash Filter HBk frj^ oUO c^ perfect Picture Everytime mV MjHh Te\ep^ oto <f Extended ASA Range f $731- d i^ ***** (Recommended f Re\aW^ cc) Available at all photographic dealers v^\\ and departmental stores J r— i Sole Agent >. Stardust Re197 words
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Article, Illustration823 1983-05-28 39 MOKHTAR DAHARI; JOE DORAI - MOKHTAR DAHARI JOE DORAI Stop Fandi and we'll stop Singapore By By MALAYSIA are more skilful and experienced than Singapore. That's why I am picking them to win the opening soccer match tonight. What makes it more comforting is that Soh Chin Aun and Santokh SinghNST - 823 words
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Article, Illustration375 1983-05-28 39 Three of the best to strengthen Singapore against Bayern A DATE with one of the world's most famous football clubs that's the bonus awaiting three of the most outstanding players from the six foreign countries taking part m the SEA Games tournament. The trio will be invited to join375 words
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350 1983-05-28 39 SO Thambiah Pathmanathan and Rajagopal Sariamorthi will not play for the Singapore soccer team In the Games, and swimming sensation Ang Peng Siong will not take part m the 2H m freestyle. The two national associations the Football Association of Singapore and350 words
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352 1983-05-28 39 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By BRUNEI will host the 1985 SEA Games. At a SEA Games Federation meeting yesterday, Brunei delegation leader Pengiran Datuk Hussein confirmed his country's role as hosts of the 13th Games at Bandar Seri Begawan. The Games, likely to be restricted to352 words
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Advertisement191 1983-05-28 39 U Singapore y I Turf Club I Racegoers are advised that with effect ft J from the Selangor May June |J| Off-Course 1983 Meeting Wl (28th, 29th May, 4th, sth June) |*J there will be "live" telecast of races mm from the SELANGOR TCJRF CLUB. OT VA Punters wishing to191 words
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Advertisement252 1983-05-28 39 i 12th sea games i UNBEATABLE pS§\ UOTTO TENNIS SHOES L^ j^ X. m tltKt 1 t I CiiirABABC MAY 9S> lIIMP A _*^nP and thoughtfully designed mem j sl~iy«ru»c m»T _t-»iufic o |y _^Fn__[-n_l for you. We have seven different T__" > *^^______b NEWK -i.^ umi...wffw«ii)lm:w.. John Newcombe- The252 words
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Article, Illustration94 1983-05-28 40 FISHING boats perch on a wharf m Oga, Japan, after being washed ashore In a huge tidal wave triggered by a huge earthquake that hit northern Japan on Thursday. The death toll from the earthquake and the tidal wave now stands at 47, but another 55 peopleUPI - 94 words
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341 1983-05-28 40 PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan yesterday said British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher had "a sort of veto" over any decision he might make to launch British-based United States Cruise missiles m a WASHINGTON, Fri conflict with the Soviet Union. Speaking m an interview m the WhiteAgencies - 341 words
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Article28 1983-05-28 40 COLOGNE, Fri. Six people were killed and 22 seriously injured when the Ostend-Vien-na Express ploughed into a landslide and jumped the rails near Cologne last night.28 words
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186 1983-05-28 40 Search for ferry disaster victims ABU SIMBEL (Egypt), Fri. Army helicopters, navy motor boats and frogmen continued the search today for victims of the fire disaster aboard a Nile ferry m which 317 people were feared dead, officials said. They said 194 bodies have so far been recovered from theReuter - 186 words
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Article42 1983-05-28 40 NEW DELHI, Fri. India's domestic carrier, Indian Airlines Corporation, loses an average of 60 million rupees (about 5512.6 million) a year due to collisions between its aircraft and birds, the daily Hindustan Times said today. AFP age of 18. UPIAFP; UPI - 42 words
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Article301 1983-05-28 40 US, France set for showdown From Page One ened hopes for a compromise between the US and France over their monetary policies, analysts said. Strong disagreement over the relationship between the dollar and other major currencies would inevitably surface at the three-day Williamsburg summit, whichAgencies - 301 words
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Article, Illustration445 1983-05-28 40 Kujau: I forged 'Hitler diaries' Stern reporter who arranged the sale arrested on suspicion of fraud HAMBURG, Friday A NAZI relics dealer has confessed that he forged the Hitler diaries, and the authorities have arrested the reporter who arranged the sale of the papers to Stern magazine, a West German445 words
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363 1983-05-28 40 Jedi breaks one-day tickets record HOLLYWOOD. Fri MORE than one-and-a-half million people saw Lacasfilm'B Return of the Jedi on its opening day as the third movie m George Lucas's Star Wars trilogy apparently set box-office records across the United States. The U556,219,629 (5512,999,t21) that Retarn of the Jedi earned onNYT - 363 words
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Article32 1983-05-28 40 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 1.45 to 1,222.04 points m trie first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Ex- AP change today.AP - 32 words
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Article191 1983-05-28 40 FRANKFURT, Fri. Worries about tension m the Middle East helped push the US dollar and pound sterling to their highest levels of the year against most other currencies today. They broke through psychological barriers at 2.50 and four marks re- spectively, dealers said. Concern overReuter - 191 words
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Advertisement184 1983-05-28 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE The 46th annual general meeting of the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation takes place today. Will there be a "showdown" between the two doyens of the local banking sector, Tan Sri Khoo Teck Puat and Tan Sri Tan Chin Tuan? Companies Editor MANO SABNANI184 words
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Miscellaneous142 1983-05-28 40 UP TO 1 p.m. Cloudy with showers over several areas m the morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.05 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.53 a.m. Adelaide 9 17C Cloudy I Manila 2437 C Fair Amsterdam 8/14 C Cloudy I Melbourne 8/15 C Cloudy142 words
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Article, Illustration444 1983-05-28 1 Village of warmth and colour For 3,000 athletes and officials involved m the 12th South East Asia Games starting today, home is the sprawling Nanyang Institute of Technology m Jurong. BRIAN MILLER and photographer MAX KIAN SENG take a walk around the campus to capture the mood and spirit of444 words
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Advertisement305 1983-05-28 1 Sgg^^Mg!^^^^ imiTiOOK Airport International is Se^ream trelS jjfflMflLlff 1 1 \r^ rt nnfftv over LLIoUKt Z i^ 081 I^^ kitchenware BOOKS 2, Page Six Page Nineteen When your road music has to be as good as your home music j? Jt ill JS&f w w fj^^ sßk .^wsrt*"**"^*^*"^^ 4 &t&0&305 words
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Article, Illustration799 1983-05-28 2 A SET of pots and pans is among the basic implements of cooking. Having the proper utensils lightens any task. The right pot or pan can turn a chore into a pleasure. You want pots and pans you have confidence m like a heat-retaining casserole m799 words
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Article244 1983-05-28 2 DEREK BUTLER - DEREK BUTLER DERK BULTER Good value at a bargain I AM always delighted to come across one of my favourite wines at what seems to me to be a bargain price. A sample m the shop shows promise, I take a couple of bottles home for a more244 words
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Article, Illustration739 1983-05-28 3 Christinr Khor - Christinr Khor LE GOURMET RESTAURANT Mezzanine Floor Orchard Hotel Reviewed by NATALIN LING WITH a la carte prices shooting up like Nasa rockets (even m these times of recession), more executives are turning to buffets and businessmen's lunches. A fierce "war" is being waged739 words
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Article747 1983-05-28 3 There's more to pots than shape From Page Two Another way of combating the problem of food reacting to aluminium is the introduction of aluminium pots lined with stainless steel. Copper Only tor the Pros Many professional chefs and serious home cooks would fit their kitchens completely m copper. Not747 words
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Advertisement189 1983-05-28 2 ON ALL ITEMS MONTAGUT Tee Shirts (France) $42.00 ti $70.00 WHITMONT Shirts (Oddments) S 8.90 ipnris I ARROW Shirts $20.00 ti $48.00 MANHATTAN Shirts $30.00 ti $58.00 VAN HEUSEN Shirts (England) $39.00 ti $84.50 Imported Ties 5.90 ipmrts GUY BERAC EVE Pyjamas $10.90 ipmris Imported Tee Shirts 8.90 ipwiris MOFFI,189 words
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Article645 1983-05-28 5 GOODBYE MICKEY MOUSE By Len Deighton. Granada- 1982. 448 pp. $11.10 Reviewed by PHILIP COOREY WHEN Len Deighton first burst into fiction with The Ipcress File, he was hailed as the new master of spy stories, a reputation which he maintained with his subsequent work645 words
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555 1983-05-28 5 WHO'S ON FIRST By William F. Buckley, Jr Penguin. 1980. 275 pp. $7.15 Reviewed by SELADANG THIS book written by a prominent American harks back to an era when the American spirit was robust, when it purportedly symbolised tne romantic, the potent and pioneering.555 words
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466 1983-05-28 5 RURH YOUNGBLOOD - RURH YOUNGBLOOD By m Massachusetts NORMAN Porter spends his weekends poring over copy, laying out pages and putting the final touches on articles aimed at jolting indifferent readers out of their apathy. Like other newspaper editors, Porter complains about woefully long stories, convolutedUPI - 466 words
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Article, Illustration1097 1983-05-28 6 AIRPORT INTERNATIONAL By Brian Moynahan. Pan. Revised edition: 1983. 343 pp. $10 Reviewed by KEVIN SULLIVAN AIRPORT International is a comprehensive guide to the ins and outs of air travel. It is not written exclusively for enthusiasts of the jet engine. Although the book1,097 words
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Article, Illustration677 1983-05-28 7 In its rural surroundings and just off the main Pan-Island Expressway, Nanyang looks so cold and concrete from the outside. But right now, if you look hard enough, you'll find a special kind of warmth and a lot of colour. From Page One677 words
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Advertisement463 1983-05-28 7 HHHHHV7STSn3 v <■ i;:.; V The pioneer m Singapore's television industry since 1 966, t-i iiiMMMM^agi^^^ raHi Roxy's legacy of technological knowhow m the pursuit of <llllllll— KHj qualfty m colour television receivers is a continuing process. 11"" IBP Improvements and innovations for a better set are constantly 10 1463 words
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Advertisement432 1983-05-28 8 Mm v&WW More than 100,000 Singaporeans ■1 18 BL have seen the International Wm HPf Gerry Cottle's Circus. Have you? MM 11 If Don't miss this exciting event. 'liliil Mw Kallany Shore Gardens (next to National Stacfium) J& REVISED SHOWTIME •5»,. No Show Today owiny to the ofx'nmu ceremom r^W432 words
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Advertisement409 1983-05-28 8 JADE: 7th WEEK 45th DAY U (*****80) 5 SHOWS 11am. 1 30. 4.00, 6.30 &9 00 RK lIARDCKHK MMB-«B-«MK& DKBRAWIIVC.KR I Everybody' l.ilhing dbuut jk^ 0 v bk^bl Louis Gossel! Ir m his kWms T^b^^W^'bt H ACADf MY AWARD winning M£ \*jW' J BJ perfurmance as the tough SB "^H409 words
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Advertisement714 1983-05-28 8 1 ORGANISATION b IT= l iiiF l iviWK'M NOW SHOWING N.> Free 1 ist PRINCf I lorn, I 30 400 6 45, 9 I 1 SAVOY PRfSIDt NT I lam I 4b 4 00 6 45 9 15 I IBr RTV 10 4b I 15 345 6 30, 900 CHANGI714 words
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Advertisement1098 1983-05-28 9 n^B Hr^rtr rf^ffSteiha THE OFFICIAL SUPPLIER ni?T?TrTAT nui?iviTivrr' Kff\S«E^^_™i fe^^^ OF CANDIES TD M O**lClAl_ OPENING CrK^ll^ li =r PAmriCIPANTS& OFFICIALS I of B^2S« OF THE 12TH SEA GAMES v mFMr j^A '^KsV&s£''>''m. THtj £JLfT\£XUt V J^_BaH|SP^;<4P, ;l ;;i;;f^^:;ii;;. ;i^.i;:;;:::;.::" ITi JCIIJ I^^^ -j-^-B-OT^^P^^-wS^^ I fT^^^^ 111 fflK. .^_____HP --_i1,098 words
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Advertisement574 1983-05-28 10 APPOINTMENTS f PHILIPS mkT* are a large and established multi-national company and we manufacture and export electrical and electronic vV equipment to more than 1 20 countries throughout the world. We are looking for candidates of high calibre to fill the following positions:INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS I L-DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER _J The Job:574 words
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Advertisement440 1983-05-28 10 I POSB COMPUTER SERVICES I PTE LTD I fl The Company is responsible for developing new banking M 8 systems for POSB. Plans are m place for more sophisti- we fl cated on-line banking systems. k fl We now invite career-minded EDP professionals to apply for X fl following positions:440 words
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Advertisement948 1983-05-28 10 OnonprQ V 1 1 &Lybr3DCl Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Executive SjjjjjjjjjSSs Selection, Marketing948 words
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Advertisement755 1983-05-28 11 APPOINTMENTS A Atari is a world leader m innovative consumer electronic products featuring the Atari Video Computer System TV game and Atari Home ATA fj I Computer Systems. Due to the rapid growth of w\ I fil\ 1 our Far East Operations, we urgently require the O A Warner Communications755 words
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Advertisement823 1983-05-28 11 i» FAG SOUTH EAST ASIA PTE LTD H FAG is a world leader m the manufacture of Bearings, h Textile Machinery Accessories and Hydraulic Brake 1 9 Parts with Group Headquarters m Germany and I 9 Manufacturing and Distribution units m 25 countries. 1 9 FAG's subsidiary m Singapore seeks823 words
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Advertisement755 1983-05-28 11 ■I The National Iron Group II II SINCACON OVERSEAS II I POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS fi Singacon investments, a member of the National Iron f. Croup would like to invite applications from fresh ■p I graduates for a scholarship scheme to pursue postgraduate studies (Master's Degree Program) m certain m m chosen755 words
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Advertisement1111 1983-05-28 12 APPOINTMENTS RrnwrtfV^ 1 1 1 1111 11^ ULJ^ WWI I ill LEADERS IN THE Hi A 1 9j J^^ jf^JL M OFFSHORE OIL AND M W% flfjl GAS INDIj STR¥ t f X M Our Company is a leading International Engineering and X p9 |B Construction Company involved m all1,111 words
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Advertisement697 1983-05-28 12 1 1 UNITED WORLD COLLEGE OF 1 1 I SOUTH EAST ASIA 8 we require a mature and well- f 1 qualified person as I PERSONAL ASSISTANT I 1 to the Headmaster I The appointee to this challenging I senior confidential position will be IJ responsible for providing to the697 words
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Advertisement465 1983-05-28 12 f Your Road I to Success I Begins With... I GENERAL ELECTRIC Controls Re Ltd I PRODUCTION I SUPERVISORS i Applicants should preferably be Diploma Holders with 2 years of related working experience. Those without the necessary quali fications but with a minimum of 5 years experience m a similar465 words
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Advertisement503 1983-05-28 12 HARGILL-WEIR ENGINEERING SERVICES PTE LTD, a member of the Harper Gilfillan Group is an aggressive sales and service organisation, representing world renowned products from USA Waukesha gas and diesel engines as power units to serve all segments of industry Sweden Saab Scania diesel engines S for marine, industrial and power503 words
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Advertisement603 1983-05-28 13 APPOINTMENTS I SENIOR OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR We are the offshore branch of a leading American bank. We have a vacancy for the position of Senior mm Supervisor m our Commercial Group, Operations HIS Department. This position offers excellent career development prospects for the right candidate. The successful candidate will primarily be603 words
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Advertisement645 1983-05-28 13 faA^Eri Bayer (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. V D J invites applications j i I 1 TECHNICAL SALES iji REPRESENTATIVE I at I Xv for our ij i j i j :|:j:j chemicals department •X\ Education: Bachelor of Science (Chemistry of Chemical/ J[ i Xv Mechanical Engineering), or Diploma m Chemical/Plastic •X\645 words
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Advertisement528 1983-05-28 13 NATIONAL OXYGEN PTE LTD (A Member of the National Iron Group) The company is a recently Incorporated subsidiary of the National Iron Group. Its principal activity is the production of Industrial gases, it will be the second largest industrial gas plant m Spore when completed m 1984. We are now528 words
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Advertisement548 1983-05-28 13 ACCOUNTANT We are looking for a suitably qualified person to join our team currently working on the RAFFLES CITY Project. THE JOB The successful candidate will be responsible for daily financial administration which includes processing payments, monitoring of annual budgets, preparation of payment reports and monthly accounts and tax matters.548 words
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Advertisement771 1983-05-28 14 APPOINTMENTS rAj Electrolux The World Is Our Market Electrolux SEA. the wholly owned subsidiary of Electrolux AB of Sweden has been established m this region for well over a decade The company is a world-leader m a number of fields (e.g. Vacuum Cleaners, Absorption Refrigeration, Professional Chain Saws etc.), with771 words
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Advertisement535 1983-05-28 14 ABNBank For an international bank ABN is also very local We would like to offer to an experienced lady the opportunity to develop further her secretarial experience by joining us as a CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY to our Regional Manager based m Singapore. THE JOB Reporting directly to the Regional Manager, the535 words
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Advertisement691 1983-05-28 14 We are a fast expanding local w^^ agency and our expansion plans call for more dynamic people to join our team Vacancies exist m the following positions: RECEPTIONIST We expect the candidate to possess a G.C.E. 'O' Level Certificate with a good credit m English. This is the job for691 words
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Advertisement485 1983-05-28 14 HONG LEONG INDUSTRIES MANUFACTURING LIMITED (A MEMBER OF THE HONG LEONG GROUP) We invite applications from suitably qualified candidates for the position of: TECHNICAL OFFICER (Concrete Division) QUALIFICATIONS/EXPERIENCE Diploma m Civil Engineering or Building Some working experience m design or estimation work m Civil Engineering/Building. Applicants without the relevant experience485 words
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Advertisement621 1983-05-28 15 APPOINTMENTS r PHILIPS Opening up new frontiers m electronic technology and career advancement. w lj c are a large multi-national organisation m the forefront of electronic technology. We TT have m Singapore significant manufacturing as well as marketing activities covering a diversified range of products from consumer electronics and appliances621 words
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Advertisement353 1983-05-28 15 I An established Company invites applications for the position of: The Man: 21 30 years of age CCE '0' level certificate 4 years' experience m retail selling m a large organisation Able to converse m fluent English, Mandarin and dialects Class 3 driving licence Those without the required academic qualifications353 words
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Advertisement532 1983-05-28 15 f \\J TRAVENOL 1 >X LABORATORIES I (Partners In Saving Lives) We are a multi-national company specialising m the manufacturing of medical products. Our company is now embarking on an expansion programme. We invite applications for the positions of: QUALITY CONTROL ENGINEER I Requirements: Applicants should possess a Degree m532 words
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Advertisement723 1983-05-28 15 NOTICES Petaling Garden Berhad (Incorporated In Malaysia) Notice of Annual General Meeting Notice is hereby given that the Twenty-Third Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at Dewan Melati, Subang View Hotel, Subang Jaya, Selangor on Wednesday, 15th day of June 1983 at 3.00 p.m. for the following723 words
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Advertisement1059 1983-05-28 16 APPOINTMENT PPSC PHILLIPS PETROLEUM SINGAPORE ■)*V CHEMICALS (PRIVATE) LIMITED 51.GoMhill Plaza 21 10. iQPi Singapore 1130 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The petrochemical industry will be growing significantly m the 80s and is one of the key factors to the Republic's strategy m structuring the economy. PPSC is a downstream company m the1,059 words
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Advertisement277 1983-05-28 16 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE LEGAL AID Divorce No. 1773 of 1982 Between Toh Suan Heok (n Toh Gek Heok also known as Jennifer Toh (m.w.) Petitioner And Mr Willy Soon Respondent To: Mr Willy Soon formerly of No 19 Pasir Panjang Road Singapore TAKE NOTICE277 words
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Miscellaneous288 1983-05-28 16 G ARFIELD B^ Jim Davis I TAKE CARE) f PON'T BE A SEE F ~7 I CAN'T B>ELI£VE NOW Jl^ 7 V STRANGER 7 BYE I VUH 7 THE FUSS THEY MAKE J7^~~^\ iy (50 I NOW j v_ I OVER GOING TO &EP |^\rYsEE\ [LON6//f BYEJ V-^ V V^_288 words
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Advertisement1236 1983-05-28 17 NOTICES I SPP LIMITED I |*l (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) ■£y At the Annual General Meeting of the members of SPP Limited duly 4gj» convened and held at the Company's Registered Office, 315 Alexandra |H Road, Singapore 0315 on the 24th May 1983, the ordinary resolutions MB set1,236 words
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Advertisement620 1983-05-28 17 TENDER NOTICE TENDERS ARE INVITED FOR THE FOLLOWING CDIS TENDERS:1. PRODUCTION AND SUPPLY OF COLOURED SLIDES FOR THE:--i) LOWER SECONDARY SCIENCE (LSS) PROJECT T/CDIS 25/83 ii) SECONDARY SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY (SSG) PROJECT T/CDIS 26/ 83 Hi) LOWER SECONDARY HISTORY (LSH) PROJECT T/CDIS 27/8* iv) SOCIAL STUDIES FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS (SSP) PROJECT620 words
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Miscellaneous496 1983-05-28 17 PEANUTS ByScHulz U)MEN IT'S WINTER YOU IN TME SPRING ANP (BUT FALL 15 IN TME FALL YOU MAVE CAN STAY IN TME MOUSE TME SUMMER YOU I PIFFERENT.. J To KEEP MOVING... CAN JUST LIE AROUNP^ "^5 NORBERT By George Fett I HATE IT WHENi I"\ f THE ONiy TH\hi(sr496 words
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Article, Illustration649 1983-05-28 18 POTTERY EXHIBITION By Cherry Tewfik Lone Pine Gallery, Ming Court Hotel 11 a.m. 7 p.m. Ends tomorrow Reviewed by CHIN Ol TOW ACCORDING to Charles Lamb, roast-pork was discovered by a simple Chinese lad whose negligence caused a fire which reduced his rustic home to ashes but649 words
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Advertisement845 1983-05-28 18 ___hb f^H y^_ i— vv __B__P _j______l^^^^ «gjK^> ■■■>.♦>- w^k J^k wt 9v^____B j 9w _g^_ M^o LrM^H-l I fB_Ml HliK_^^& _,^fti*^^ t r IM|^ aHIH Ik ***?s-. aJI mJ *ik IBb-H-H-^-b frt^-p^jw l^ s^^_^____p B^p^sKKt''™^^ _9i _H__p^^^^^^lfc^*_j_-t _v #^*4_^^____E VHh "^.Mk wf^_jM_r^___fl__(. "^^uM. yj »J I) II i _sSMH_H_-NS-fibW-R-Hl^-^-M-i-ai-^-MH-^-W-^-t845 words
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Advertisement180 1983-05-28 18 KUCHAI DEVELOPMENT BERHAD (Incorporated m Malaysia) PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF AUDITED PROFIT AND DIVIDEND YEAR ENDED 31 ST DECEMBER, 1982 The Board of Kuchai Development Berhad announces that the profit for the year amounted to $496,000 (1981 $763,000) before providing for taxation of $284,000 (1981 $308,000) leaving a net profit of180 words
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Advertisement200 1983-05-28 18 APPOINTMENTS I PHILIPS Start a satisiying career m a large multinational company m the forefront oi electronic technology. We have an immediate vacancy for a:— PURCHASING ASSIST A NT The Man: A Technical Diploma Holder m Engineering with 2 to 3 years' related experience. Knowledge of MRP and exposure to200 words
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Advertisement89 1983-05-28 18 What makes Japan one step ahead? In industry after industry, Japan has overtaken the West. A key factor m this extraordinary success has been management. Provocative and important, this book shows how we can learn from Japan's example and, at a time of deepening economic gloom, it constitutes a landmark89 words
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Miscellaneous571 1983-05-28 18 TODAY: per child below 12. THE LONDON SYMPHONY the *****. National Museum FREE FILM SHOWS Tiong Bahru Zone A RC. 9 ORCHESTRA 7.30 p.m. Art Gallery. 9 a.m. -5.30 Knockabout and The Pink a.m. -3 p.m. $2.50 per adult Victoria Concert Hall. Tick- p.m. Till Tuesday. Panther. Organised by West571 words
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Article719 1983-05-28 19 SK^^L^^^^^UL^^^k REMEMBER the fifth "R"? R for Respect? The one that should be above and before reading, riting, 'rithmetic and computeß literacy? Well, readers' letters and responses tell of the same kind of thoughtlessness, ignorance;- even cruelty talked about m last week's Saturday With column.719 words
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Article, Illustration846 1983-05-28 19 Richard Anderson Plays for pleasure... "That 's all it is" When the stars came down to play CAROLINE NGUI at a stars' war only it's mainly hit and giggle IT WAS amazing how a blue and white tourist coach could create such a stir. And cause an even greater hubbub846 words
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Advertisement530 1983-05-28 19 THE OFFICIAL SUPPLIER L&L OF CANDIES TO OFFICIALS OF THE 12TH SEA GAMES mm HOE INTERNATIONAL (PTE) LTD 1300 LORONG 1 TOA PAYOH SINGAPORE 1231 TEL. *****55 1-^THE SUPER ROMANCE SERIES THAT.IT ~W ouches the Hearts of W>men PASSION INTRIGUE ADVENTURE HARLEQUIN. The great new best-selling romance series from Americas530 words
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Advertisement260 1983-05-28 20 «^HBdgnflß\dHri^^^ll J^^^ PRIVATE LIMITED On the occasion of the expansions of their Orange Julius stores M^^^^^^^^^^^i^^ lßilßl now located at Catha > Cinema Levels 1& 2 and Majestic Theatre. 111 1 fIU Opening Soon at Broadway, Bedok Regal and Orchard Theatres. Tl ■Tl the entire kitchen. |H I FABRISTEEL private260 words
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