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Title Section14 1983-07-06 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article1257 1983-07-06 1 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW Heading for new directions and the call is 'Keep Singapore going' RC action plan for mass support By Sparklingjewel SINGAPORE will continue to 1} enjoy a bright, prosperous future, provided we do sensible things. I don't think Singapore has reached its1,257 words
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Article, Illustration441 1983-07-06 1 'Face bigger threat if US missiles are deployed' MOSCOW, Tuesday SOVIET leader Yuri Andropov warned West Germany today it would face an increased military threat if new American missiles were deployed on its soil. He was quoted by the official Tass news agency as telling Chancellor Helmut KohlReuter; Tass - 441 words
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Article209 1983-07-06 1 MOSCOW, Tuesday SOVIET President Yuri Andropov, who was absent yesterday from scheduled talks with visitine Chancellor Helmut Kohl, today received the visiting West German leader m the Kremlin. A report by Tass news agency said the two had met for private talks for 90 minutes but gave noAgencies - 209 words
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Article161 1983-07-06 1 BRESCIA (Italy), Tues. An Italian archeological team has challenged the belief that Moses received the Ten Commandments on a mountain m Sinai. The site of the biblical episode may instead be m the central Negev Desert, it said. Prof Emmanuel Anati, director of the BresciabasedAFP - 161 words
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Article439 1983-07-06 1 MAS in move to wind L up OUF THE Monetary Authority of Singapore petitioned the High Court yesterday to wind up the Overseas Union Finance Ltd to safeguard the interests of depositors and the public. The move follows the conviction of the finance company and its major shareholder and former439 words
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715 1983-07-06 1 LESLIE FONG - LESLIE FONG New staff ranking and review plans for better management By TWO new programmes have been introduced by the Finance Ministry's Public Service Division to underline the government's commitment to better personnel management m the civil service. The first is a comprehensive715 words
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Article71 1983-07-06 1 MADRID, Toes. East and West were on the brink of agreement today at the three-year-old, 35-natJon Conference on Security and Cooperation m Europe, bat non-stop negotiations continued over key Issues, delegates said. They said Spanish diplomats were conducting shuttle negotiations between the Western countries and theReuter - 71 words
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Advertisement248 1983-07-06 1 54 pages today The Dr Goh lecture 4Dr Goh enjoys a very big reputation internationally as an economist and for his very realistic views of events of the world. See Page 9 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,6,8 EDITORIAL 14 LETTERS 15 BACKGROUND 16 TIMES BUSINESS 17-21 CAUSEWAY 38 CLASSIFIEDS 21-38248 words
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Advertisement34 1983-07-06 1 EXCLUSIVE GERMAN CLC^KS with Westminster Chime, Bim Bam or Quartz Movement. (Available Ex-Stock 4/4 Chime Hall Clock Movements). Sole Agents: CHUN CHONG Showroom A Servtc* Centre 62 South Bridge Rood, Singapore, 0105 Tel *****21/234 words
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Article635 1983-07-06 2 On the shortlist CONTRACTORS have been shortlisted from a total of 32 groups for the first five civil defence stations for the Mass Rapid Transit system. The five stations are Braddell, Newton Circus, Somerset, City Hall and Raffles Place. Also on the shortlist are 25 contractors for four electrical635 words
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Article218 1983-07-06 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: NOW that the SAF Display '83 is over, all government bodies whose actions could cause public unhappiness would do well to ponder its lessons. The display, and all the months of preparation and rehearsals, could have caused a great deal of resentment among residents of218 words
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Article261 1983-07-06 2 Sorry, says Swee Lee CHEE SWEE LEE, Singapore's star woman athlete of the Seventies, has apologised for her nonappearance at last month's South-east Asia (James, which the Republic hosted. In a letter to Loh Lin Kok, president of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association, Swee Lee said she could not261 words
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Article232 1983-07-06 2 UNITED PULP AND PAPER DEEPER IN THE RED EFFORTS by United Pulp and Paper Co Ltd to improve profitability have not borne any fruit judging from the sharper pretax losses of $4.39 million incurred by the group m 1982. Yesterday, UPP announced its preliminary results for the year232 words
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Article50 1983-07-06 2 MONDALE SLOWS DOWN THE frontrunner for the Democratic US presidential nomination for 1984, Mr Walter Mondale, is losing steam. Challengers for the Democratic nomination are drawing support away from his campaign. If present trends continue, he may well lose the race for the top political job m the country.50 words
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Article706 1983-07-06 2 Visas warning CHINA has sent warning notes to the United States embassy and all foreign missions m Beijing urging against direct issuing of visas abroad for Taiwan residents or travellers to Taiwan. Foreign diplomats described it as a note of information and advice, not a formal protest.706 words
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Article303 1983-07-06 2 Tabs on a vital pulse TECHNICAL experts m the United States fear that the highly computerised economy of the US could be crippled by the electrical effects of the explosion of a single nuclear weapon a few hundred kilometres over the centre of the nation. The invisible force303 words
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Article195 1983-07-06 2 More reject notes IN the wake of the recent experience of the Selangor Turf Club, several statutory bodies and private institutions are not accepting Msloo notes for fear of receiving forged money. The National Electricity Board (NEB) has directed its area managers and cashiers at NEB collection195 words
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Article155 1983-07-06 2 Clash of the dukes IN ancient China, ruthless palace politics among the dukes often left no room for fraternal love. In today's Bamboo Green, LI LIENFUNG tells a story from the novel, The Romance of Various Nations m the Reign of East Zhou. The struggle for155 words
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354 1983-07-06 3 US and other foreign missions receive notes BEIJING, Tuesday CHINA has sent warning notes to the United States embassy and all foreign missions here urging against direct issuing of visas abroad for Taiwan residents or travellers to Taiwan. The Associated Press reported theAP; UPI - 354 words
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294 1983-07-06 3 HONGKONG, Tues. SOME of Hongkong's motorists are up m arms over a government decision today to go ahead with a pilot project for an automatic car taxing system underneath the colony's roads. The project, called the Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) system, willAFP - 294 words
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246 1983-07-06 3 Nakasone to cut $870 b debt with tighter '84 budget TOKYO, Tuesday PRIME Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone has pledged to cut Japan's US$4l7 billion (about SsB72 billion) national debt by cutting next year's spending, including defence. Mr Nakasone made the remark yesterday when Defence Agency officials met him to seek an246 words
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Article93 1983-07-06 3 VIETNAM AND its Indochinese allies have invited Asean countries to open mutual relations at economic, cultural, scientific and technical levels, the Vietnamese News Agency (VNA) announced m a report monitored m Bangkok yesterday. VNA quoted the invitation m a press communique from a conference of IndoChineseAFP - 93 words
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Article84 1983-07-06 3 INDOCHINESE REFUGEES are suffering from mental disorders and other social problems because of their long stay m camps while awaiting resettlement, a United Nations refugee agency official said m Manila yesterday. Mr Perviz Mitha, local representative of the UN High Commission for Refugees, said moreReuter - 84 words
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Article47 1983-07-06 3 CHINESE FOREIGN Minister Wu Xueqian will visit Pakistan and Thailand from July 25 to Aug 2, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said m Beijing yesterday. Mr Wu, who was appointed last November, would be visiting those countries for the first time, the spokesman added. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article85 1983-07-06 3 A MALARIA epidemic that broke out last month on a remote Indonesian island has affected nearly half of the population and killed at least 90 people, reports received m Jakarta said yesterday. The epidemic broke out m mid-June m more than 30 villages on Gorom island mUPI - 85 words
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Article42 1983-07-06 3 FORMER JAPANESE Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki will pay an unofficial visit to Burma from July 12 to 14. Officials m Rangoon, m announcing the visit, yesterday said that Mr Suzuki would meet Burmese leaders during the trip. APAP - 42 words
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Article95 1983-07-06 3 MANILA, Tues. Eight people were shot and stabbed to death by killers who apparently thought they might be informers, police m the southern Philippines town of Tagoloan said today. A spokesman said there were signs that Mr Sabas Sahulga, his wife, children and two visitors hadReuter - 95 words
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Article137 1983-07-06 3 Chinese invite Kapitsa for visit BEIJING, Toes. China has, for the first time In many years, formally Invited a Soviet Vice-Foreign Minister for an official visit, foreign diplomatic sources said yesterday. Mr Mikhail Kapltea, a top Sinologist, had been Invited to make the trip In July before the third roundAP - 137 words
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Article, Illustration59 1983-07-06 3 COME end of this year, visitors to Hongkong's Aberdeen district will be able to ride Asia's longest escalator, which, at 120 metres, is also the world's second longest. The escalator, which links the ocean theatre and a boating centre at the foothill of Hongkong OceanUPI - 59 words
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145 1983-07-06 3 Manila takes steps to curb foreign borrowing MANILA, Tues. The Philippines government has taken drastic steps to curb its spiralling foreign borrowing and adopted wide-ranging policies expected to slow down economic growth. As part of the measures, the ceiling for foreign borrowing this year has been placed at US$2 billionReuter - 145 words
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Article, Illustration294 1983-07-06 4 Shultz says Syrians will welcome him BEIRUT, Tuesday UNITED STATES Secretary of State George ShuJtz said before leaving on a crucial mission to Damascus today that the Syrians had told him they wanted a dialogue with Washington and that he was welcome In their country. Six weeks ago Syria refusedUPI; AP; AFP - 294 words
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154 1983-07-06 4 Lebanese 'refused plan for refugee homes' TEL AVIV, Tues. An Israeli plan to build new homes for Palestinian refugees m Lebanon was rejected by the Lebanese government, a senior Israeli official said yesterday, Yisrael Gravinsky, aide to Minister of Economic Coordination Ya'acov Meridor, said the scheme to help about 60,000AFP; Reuter - 154 words
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410 1983-07-06 4 Arafat offers to pull out his supporters Rebel leaders want more concessions DAMASCUS, Tuesday PALESTINE Liberation Organisation chairman Yasser Arafat has offered to remove guerillas loyal to him from central Lebanon but rebel leaders have said they will hold out for more concessions before ending their mutiny. But, apparently mUPI; Reuter; AP - 410 words
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283 1983-07-06 4 CAIRO, Tuesday IRAQ and Egypt have agreed to discuss closer relations and to improve military cooperation, but they have stopped short of restoring full diplomatic ties. The agreement followed a three-day visit by Iraqi Foreign Minister Tarek Aziz, who had talksReuters - 283 words
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Article59 1983-07-06 4 SRI LANKA'S main opposition party, the Freedom Party led by former Prime Minister Sirima Bandaranaike, faces a crisis after three senior officials resigned, Colombo sources said yesterday. They said that a party vice-president, Mr Hector Kobbekaduwa, stepped down on Sunday, following Friday's resignation of deputy president TikiriReuter - 59 words
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Article72 1983-07-06 4 POLISH LEADER Wojiech Jaruzelski has been awarded the Order of Lenin, the highest Soviet honour, the Soviet news agency, Tass, said yesterday. Tass said that General Jaruzelski received the award for his "services m the development of the fraternal friendship and cooperation between the peoples of the SovietUPI - 72 words
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Article79 1983-07-06 4 PAKISTANI PRESIDENT Mohammad Zia UlHag said m an interview published m Tokyo yesterday that it would take a long time to find a political solution to the Afghanistan issue. The mass-circulation Mainichi Shimbun quoted General Zia as saying m Rawalpindi on Monday that the Soviet UnionReuter - 79 words
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Article69 1983-07-06 4 EUROPEAN COMMUNITY officials said m Brussels that they would renew pressure on Japan for greater access to its markets at the opening of a new round of consultations between the two trading partners. "There is a need for further opening of the Japanese market, a moderation ofUPI - 69 words
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Article65 1983-07-06 4 RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION from nuclear explosions on France's Pacific testing site at the Mururoa Atoll has been "practically zero" since they have been carried out underground, according to a report made for President Francois Mitterrand, The report was prepared by an eight-man scientific commission which spent six days onAFP - 65 words
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Article70 1983-07-06 4 TWO COSMONAUTS aboard the Salyut 7 space station changed the filter of a gas analyser and installed a new purification unit, Tass said m Moscow yesterday. The official Soviet news agency said cosmonauts Vladimir Lyakhov and Alexander Alexandrov are well and continuing with routine operations aboard theUPI - 70 words
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116 1983-07-06 4 'Catastrophe' in Guinea as N. Korean plane crashes LONDON, Tues A North Korean plane crashed In the West African state of Guinea and Conakry Radio described the accident aa a catastrophe, the BBC reported today. The monitored radio announcement said there would be two days of national mourning m Guinea,AP; AFP - 116 words
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Article64 1983-07-06 4 Powerful society's head quits JOHANNESBURG, Tues. A major crisis erupted today within the powerful Afrikaner Broederbond following the overnight resignation of the society's hardline head over the South African government's reform plans. Prof Carel Boshoff is succeeded by J.P. de Lange, rector of the Rand Afrikaans University, who is deemedAFP - 64 words
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312 1983-07-06 6 New laws on foreign loans spark row in Yugoslavia BELGRADE, Tues. A dispute has broken out m the Yugoslav Parliament over new laws to control foreign loans. The dispute arose partly because deputies from some of the country's six republics feared a threat to their independence, according to press reportsReuter - 312 words
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361 1983-07-06 6 Miners' leader makes most bitter attack "LONDON, Tues. Two of Britain's most powerful trade unions, transport workers' and miners', opened their annual conferences yesterday with rallying calls to refuse to cooperate with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government. As expected theAFP; Reuter - 361 words
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Article163 1983-07-06 6 LONDON, Tues. Britain's biggest union, the Transport and General Workers, today backed Mr NeU Kinnock, frontrunner m a four-way contest for leadership of the opposition Labour Party. A conference at Douglas, Isle of Man, decided to cast the union's 1.25 million block vote for Mr Kinnock,Reuter - 163 words
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Article190 1983-07-06 6 United we stand, say Big Three OXFORD, Tues. American, British and West German political conservatives ended a three-day conference here yesterday, agreeing that their nations would maintain their unity of interest over the next 10 years. The conference, organised by the Bow Group of Britain, the Ripon Society of theAP - 190 words
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Article54 1983-07-06 6 A DENTIST fitted Daffy the duck with a plastic beak after she broke her own m an accident. Daffy's owner Jenny Waite said m Bridgwater, England: "She was miserable and had to be fed by hand until she had the new beak. Now she's on topReuter - 54 words
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Article45 1983-07-06 6 ACTOR Richard Burton has married for the fifth time, the BBC reported m London yesterday. The bride is Sally Hays, 35, a former BBC production assistant, who met the 57-year-old British actor at a film set m Vienna earlier this year. UPIUPI - 45 words
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Article54 1983-07-06 6 ARTHUR REED, who claims to be America's oldest person at 123, said m Oakland, California, that his most pressing desire was to find a wife between 18 and 35. Mr Reed said his coming television appearance on a programme called That's Incredible might help himUPI - 54 words
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Article45 1983-07-06 6 BRITISH SOCCER fan Karl Fenney had his club's badge tattooed across his back, but now the team is changing its name from Chester to Chester City. "It looks as if weeks of agony were all for nothing," said the 27-year-old fan. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration70 1983-07-06 6 SOVIET violinist Viktoria Mullova waiting at the Helsinki Airport last Thursday for her flight to Kuusamo m northern Finland, where she was on a concert tour. Shortly after, Miss Mullova, 23, who has won a number of international prizes, and her piano accompanist Vahtang Sordania defected toUPI - 70 words
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Advertisement91 1983-07-06 6 Announcing the return of TVB W\ REMEMBER J P BROADWAY H (kopi-tiam) a hilarious musical-comedy produced by I Pat Chan m aid of The Breadline Group a charity for the needy and aged starring Jacintha Abisheganaden as Letchmi Yentertainyoo Terry Tan as Frankie Pow Hoo Khng Eu Meng as Suan91 words
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Advertisement555 1983-07-06 7 The Frederick Fbrsyth style is unique. Frederick Forsyth is &IHL fH^BHH|H Yet quality rather than member of that very exdu- quantity has always been sive group of authors, Forsyth's primary concern, whose books you will find mm Just five books have on sale m virtually every hardly been a prolific555 words
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Article445 1983-07-06 8 Drugs Sexual permissiveness Banality of TV Violence m American society LOS ANGELES, Tues. President Ronald Reagan today blamed drugs, sexual permissiveness, violence m American society and the banality of television for poor education standards m the United States. Addressing the American Federation of Teachers (AFT),Reuter - 445 words
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257 1983-07-06 8 WASHINGTON, Tues THE United States Congress has voted to give Radio Free Europe-Radio Liberty an extra US$2l million (Ss44 million) this year to reach the most rapidly expanding segment of the Soviet Union's population the Muslims m Central Asia. According toUPI - 257 words
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Article53 1983-07-06 8 GUILDFORD (England), Tues. Surgeons stitched both feet back onto a 69-year-old woman last night after they were sliced off by flying sheets of razor-sharp metal. Police said Vera Coombes lost her feet when 254 sheets of metal flew off a lorry on a bend near this SurreyReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration81 1983-07-06 8 FROM one queen come the queens of the world. It was July 4, American Independence Day and the girls were on a river boat race on the Mississippi Queen. After the race, Miss Singapore, Lee Lee Beng, and Miss El Salva- dor, Claudia (Hi va, areAP - 81 words
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Article85 1983-07-06 8 Flies help solve murders CHICAGO, Tues. Dr Bernard Greenberg, a University of IllinoisChicago entomologist, is using flies to help solve murders. "The first living thing at the scene of a killing is the fly," he says. "A fly can target a dead thing from a mile away. "There could beAF - 85 words
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182 1983-07-06 8 Case puts death sentence on trial WASHINGTON, Tues. Capital punishment is on trial m America's highest military court, and the fate of seven servicemen on Death Row depends on it. Their lives hinge on the case of Private First Class Wyatt Matthews, 26, sentenced to death for rape and murderReuter - 182 words
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Article318 1983-07-06 9 FIRST Deputy Prime Minister, Dr Goh Keng Swee, has a date at the Royal Society m London on July 28. He has been invited to give a talk by the Harry G. Johnson Memorial Fund to about 200 invited guests. Dr Goh's lecture is318 words
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455 1983-07-06 9 RAVDHALIWAL - RAVDHALIWAL Overwhelming response to win MRT contracts By CONTRACTORS for the first five civil defence stations for the Mass Rapid Transit system have been shortlisted. The five are Braddell, Newton Circus, Somerset, City Hall and Raffles Place stations. Also on the shortlist are 25 contractors455 words
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238 1983-07-06 9 Man's rescue act lands him in jail A MAN climbed 'over a barbed wire fence, scaled a building, slid down a rope and removed a window grill to rescue his girlfriend who was detained m a girls' home, a district court was told yesterday. Eric Aloysious Santa Maria, 25, pleaded238 words
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116 1983-07-06 9 10 types of edible mushrooms at exhibition MORE than 10 different types of edible mushrooms grown at the Sembawang Field Experimental Station will be displayed at the Horticulture and Aquarium Fish Show at the World Trade Centre. These include the straw, abalone and shiitake mushrooms and the black jelly fungus116 words
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Article84 1983-07-06 9 LABOURER Ho Ban Huat, 40, was yesterday jailed for a day and fined $4,000 when he pleaded guilty to bigamy and making a false declaration. He was fined $1,500 for claiming to be a bachelor at the Registry of Marriages on Sept 10, 1960, and84 words
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Article61 1983-07-06 9 AN MP will ask the government if it will consider raising the present $1,250 wage ceiling covering the workmen specified m the Workmen's Compensation and Employment Acts. The MP for Geylang Serai, Mr Othman bin Haron Eusofe, will ask the Minister for Law and for Labour,61 words
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Article, Illustration345 1983-07-06 9 Friends catch crocodile from river A TWO-METRE long crocodile was caught by four men m the Kallang River, near Geylang Bahru, early yesterday but residents m the area will have to remain wary as at least one more reptile roams the river. The four crocodile hunters, all from the PunggolShin Mm - 345 words
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1594 1983-07-06 10 ALAN JOHN, GERRY de SILVA; MAGDALENE LUM - ALAN JOHN, GERRY de SILVA and MAGDALENE LUM By Kg. JjUr iHyvA Cable car tragedy inquiry ON HIS fourth day before the inquiry, Captain Pekka Erkki Joki admitted yesterday that he was not thorough enough m discharging his duties as master of the1,594 words
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167 1983-07-06 10 Drillship listing after the accident SOME of the mystery at Monday's hearing was unfolded when Senior State Counsel S. Tlwari questioned Captain Pekka Erkkl /old about the Eniwetok's condition alter the Jan 2t accident. Capt Joki maintained that even If the drillshlp had safely left Singapore, drilling operations eonld not167 words
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529 1983-07-06 10 SHIP'S PROBLEMS: Captain Pekka Erkki JoH started the day by telling the inquiry about a number of problems on board the drUlshlp Enlwetok. These had contributed to the vessel's stability problems. He said that after the Jan 21 accident, the drilling crew had to change the529 words
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Article, Illustration71 1983-07-06 10 Mr Beloff: You agree it is the master's paramount responsibility for the vessel's safety and safe navigation even with a pilot on board? Capt Joki: Yes. Mr Beloff: It is you m command, not he? Capt Joki: I agree. Mr Beloff: And that71 words
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433 1983-07-06 11 Some foreign workers from non- traditional sources break the law SOME foreign workers put m a full day's work at construction sites and then "moonlight" at Serangoon Road making chepati. Others spend their evenings serving food at hawker centres or hopping from factory433 words
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Article, Illustration561 1983-07-06 11 RICHARD SEAH - Parents spend over $1m a year on Star Wars toys RICHARD SEAH By Business Times DARTH Vader and Luke Skywalker may be leaving the local big screen soon, but they are expected to stay m department stores for a long, long time. In Singapore, children or rather, their parents have561 words
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Article349 1983-07-06 11 RONNIE LIM - Oil reserves may be scrapped RONNIE LIM By Our Energy Correspondent NATIONAL oU reserves m the form of crude oil stored In tankers In Singapore waters may be scrapped or take a different form In future. The Singapore National OU Company (SNOC), charged with ensuring security of energy supplies since349 words
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118 1983-07-06 11 ALL new Singapore Polytechnic staff will attend a course to learn how to teach. The course, which is due to start m September, is compulsory for all academic staff with less than a year's teaching or training experience or who have no118 words
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287 1983-07-06 11 Fewer from Indonesia, more from —Thailand- ONLY 21,201 Indonesian residents visited Singapore this April, representing a 28.2 per cent drop m arrivals from that country compared to the same month last year. However, 44,088 Malaysian residents (18.9 per cent increase) and 19,757 (43.9 per cent rise) Thai residents travelled to287 words
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Article68 1983-07-06 11 TWO motorcyclists died m separate road accidents on Monday. In the first accident, at 8.05 a.m., Kami! bin Hassan, 21, died from serious head injuries after being involved m an accident with a taxi along Holland Road. At about 10.30 p.m., Chua Cheng Kan, 18, was68 words
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Advertisement503 1983-07-06 11 /JT^ I«H ITV1 TV ,-^WV !k tral PAY* LEBAR ROAD elBW«B PAYA LEBAR ROAD V»^ k^L_«.**»A»*.._J 1 RESIDENTIAL AREA k^^UPPER ALJUNIED RD Q H»fg»_ALJUNIEp ROAD IK^ JWi "^fe I jW| 3 MkRESIDEN™?si |IIIBINDUSTRIALAReA %i^^I ■I^^^l I |VUfflR£HOU5£ I The Warehouse Building With Overall I Modernised Facilities And Spacious Area. H503 words
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361 1983-07-06 12 Shop tenants ask HDB to let them buy premises SHOP tenants from 10 housing estates asked the Housing Board yesterday to allow them to buy their shop premises instead of renting them. They would like such a scheme to be along the same lines as the HDB home ownership scheme361 words
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Article, Illustration420 1983-07-06 12 MATTHEW YAP - MATTHEW YAP The Tans and Kwas shower praises on each other By A BEDOK South businesswoman treasures her neighbours so much that she dropped plans to move into a house she bought, preferring to continue living m the estate instead. She later sold the420 words
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236 1983-07-06 12 BUS crew members were yesterday thrown a challenge by their boss: Reduce commuter complaints from the monthly average of 120 to zero. Mr Patrick Yeoh, chairman of the Singapore Bus Service, said this target was important as a discourteous worker could make236 words
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239 1983-07-06 12 ONE hundred civil servants visited 90 residents of an old folk's home yesterday and left it brighter than when they arrived. The civil servants, from various branches of the Public Works Department, entertained residents of the St Joseph's Home with239 words
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354 1983-07-06 12 NTI students praised for pioneering spirit THE first batch of engineering students at the Nanyang Technological Institute were like their forefathers who came to Singapore. Despite obstacles, they worked hard and set the pace for others to follow and excel m the process. The president of the NTI, Dr Cham354 words
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240 1983-07-06 12 I thought of killing my girlfriend, says rape accused A LABOURER told the High Court yesterday that he once thought of murdering his ex-girlfriend who is now accusing him of rape. Tan Ho Teck, 24, who was making his defence, said that on Feb 19, 1978, he led the girl240 words
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Advertisement137 1983-07-06 12 PUCCINI WUy ITALY Qfkdim o'lujima/tdi/i JlA men d 'mod fade 1 m^^J* Sole Agent lIXXK; BROTHS^S SHOC FfICIDRY PTE. LTD. tei *****11 or *****43 Available at Ally Handbags Shoe* Pte Ltd FederShowCo Munich ot Wwt Germany Footwear 2ndChanoe Bukit Timah Plaza People's Park Complex Oueensvwiy Shopping Centre Peninsula Shopping Centre137 words
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Article232 1983-07-06 13 Certificate will give employers a clearer picture $100 notes rejected for fear of forgery Causeway: Page 36 EMPLOYERS will have a better idea of their prospective employees' conduct and performance when they were full-time national servicemen. From September, a new certificate of service will232 words
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Article, Illustration139 1983-07-06 13 NO MA'AM, the SAF has not started recruiting mothers for the army. This woman was one of the more than 131 parents who turned up at the camp m Seletar recently to see for themselves the basic military training their sonsPIONEER - 139 words
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98 1983-07-06 13 Video tape may give clue to robbery A VIDEO cassette tape may possibly provide a valuable clue to police investigating a goldsmith shop robbery m Joo Chiat Road last Tuesday. The tape contains a recording, made through close-circuit television cameras, of customers who visited the Hai Suan Goldsmiths and Jewellers98 words
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363 1983-07-06 13 A FLORIST said he was told by his girlfriend that the money missing from the Post Office Savings Bank automated teller machine at Jardine Steps was enough to buy a five-room flat, a district court heard yesterday. Mr Ahmad Kemal363 words
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158 1983-07-06 13 People here more self-reliant: Dr Wong SINGAPOREANS have become self-reliant and, as a result, not many are m need of charity, Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, Minister of State (Labour), said. Dr Wong, who is also the chairman of the National Productivity Board, said the number of families receiving public assistance158 words
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Article85 1983-07-06 13 THE Republic of Singapore Air Force will conduct live-firing exercises m the southern islands of Pulau Pawai and Pulau Senang from today until Friday between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily. For today and tomorrow, training will continue from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. On Saturday and85 words
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154 1983-07-06 13 SINGAPORE'S Foreign Minister, Mr S. Dhanabalan, is likely to visit Sweden and the Netherlands during a European tour m September to explain Asean's policies on Cambodia. Dhanabalan will try to meet certain European leaders on his way to the 38th United Nations General154 words
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Advertisement448 1983-07-06 13 W MICHAEL JACKSON WORKSHOPS M Jackson Structured Programming (JSP) 9 1-6 August 81-26 November 1983 ig§ Holiday Inn, Singapore W S$ 1,600 per participant Databank Education Services, Australasia's largest non- f% governmental DP organisation, presents this course m |jn structured programming techniques. This course will aS benefit Senior Programmers, Programmers/Analysts,448 words
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Advertisement389 1983-07-06 13 |9OZIoan|CHIWM I L 10)4% I CPODIf I H^^Per Annum P fllClY I A PANOR AMIC I I VIEW 0F THE^^n f\ l^^^k ntr^ i vbvw >^^^B^it P* ttfTT I ton I ifif^l Bk^Q k V/^III. Gymnasium Squash courts Tropical landscaped garden j g Tennis court Billiard room Am P |e389 words
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477 1983-07-06 14 The Straits Times says A spoonful of sugar... FOR the thousands of people who trooped to West Coast Park last weekend for the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) Display '83, it was all a jolly splendid show. Lots of impressive hardware coupled with our valiant boys from the army, navy and477 words
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Article, Illustration3151 1983-07-06 14 Text of the address by Mr Goh Chok Tong, Minister for Defence and Second Minister for Health, on 'Community Participation the key to security and prosperity' at the RC conference on July 3. 'Our discipline, efficiency can see nation through...even after the first generation leaders have retired.3,151 words
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Advertisement26 1983-07-06 14 unfold its tmeworth jtv, :|/I ..^^dL >W X> W The ReversoThe world's first reversible watch is now a Jaeger-LeCoultre bestseller. Cosil Marketing Pte. Ltd. Tel: *****7726 words
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Advertisement67 1983-07-06 14 J|F J2k Heo vy Lif tinclSer vices t H©ovy Ec|uipraOfit ¥ot jj^i V- Aj <l Tk «M fcfPfr no lj aoc Tp qc; TON :l^l *P| ,^7' M f^KM^-j/^i HFJ|SB^{MhHuTr^^B Ifi^i^^^ Hb^B^^^^S tfeKdt^si t*"^^B!^bmhßßßßßßßm[^^ xii I |m^ 151 Chin Swee Road, #08-14, Manhattan House, Singapore 0316. Quek Keng Siong Engineering67 words
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Letter, Illustration440 1983-07-06 15 I WISH to report a disgusting incident involving two Public Utilities Board workers, and the lack of police initiative and action on the matter. On June 28 at about 3 p.m., two shabbily dressed men were seen loitering outside440 words
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350 1983-07-06 15 What is a spear gun and what is not? AS IT is necessary to have a police licence for a "spear gun," the police should define exactly what constitutes a spear Sun. When I applied for a cence, they were not able to do so. Spear-fishing has been practised for350 words
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132 1983-07-06 15 The traffic lights need to be adjusted I REFER to the Ministry of National Development reply "Congestion due to motorists not using expressway." (ST, June 17). It may be right about traffic from the direction of Lorong Chuan, but is it monitoring conditions along avenues 8 and 10? Ever since132 words
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445 1983-07-06 15 We said more were likely to implement guidelines I REFER to the letter "Just how much NWC will workers get" by Mr Paul Gomez. (ST, June 21). Mr Gomez m his letter: (a) Pointed out an apparent inconsistency m the Ministry of Labour's view that more employers would implement the445 words
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183 1983-07-06 15 WE refer to the letter "Student urges poly to print notes" by Mr B.S. Lim. (ST, June 24). In any education system, no student can dissociate himself from textbooks. In Ngee Ann Polytechnic, handouts are generally given to summarise the lectures and to supplement183 words
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477 1983-07-06 15 British people show they are willing to face reality I REFER to the thoughtprovoking, though at times emotional, letter "Watch out! Don't fall for Maggie- worship' craze by Mr Colin Davis (ST, July 1) and wish to offer my views. I went to Britain for my tertiary studies m 1979,477 words
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Advertisement350 1983-07-06 15 QUALIFY* promotion through ICS SPECIALISED TRAINING IN MANAGEMENT SUBJECTS The managerial profession, as now management training programmes which understood, is a new one: a profession that prepare students for professional embraces practitioners m general qualifications conferred by external management and specialists m the many examining bodies. For those embarking on350 words
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Article, Illustration816 1983-07-06 16 In top gear but rapidly losing ground Presidential hopeful Mondale's campaign machine splutters WASHINGTON ALMOST from the morning after Mr Ronald Reagan's victory m 1980, Mr Walter Mondale, the former Vice-Presi-dent, has been regarded as the favourite for the Democratic presidential nomina- tion for 1984. The conventional wisdom of theThe Economist - 816 words
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Advertisement62 1983-07-06 16 kI HHi^^^MHW r :^H^^H^l^MHlllHk^ **l^P§|fliW| J _J-ta3«*M(iiS^ 'MB HfellPiiiiKr f' M WKMMfeHHBHVBHVBB^ -v.., ":j;%)||wwai;||ii i|||ijj|iillM«^Ml|ißj>^, j fill viislß flHßßH^a^^^BßwHP^^ ■gPi^^|Bjl||HßMjßBKS^al|Bi BIGGEST TO THE ORIENT. 30 WIDF BODY SERVKES WEEKLY •4 Owr exclusive 747 0r DClo flights depart 30 times every week, serving Hongkong. Taipei, 'Tokyo, Osaka and Seoul. JJMTJ^ Call62 words
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Advertisement110 1983-07-06 16 L^ I J& j^m =j=\ SUSHI KOHARU FAR EAST PLAZA, SCOTTS ROAD. *02-23, SINGAPORE 0922. TEL: *****72 is like dining-at a restaurant m the Ginza -j Order Japanese favourites Unagi Donburi (Smoked Eel) Katsudon (Pork Cutlets). Tempura (Fried Prawns). Yokitori (Mon Sat Special) and more from our generous menu or110 words
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Article49 1983-07-06 17 SSANGYONG Cement (S) Pte Ltd's public offer of 11 million shares at $3.50 each has been subscribed by at least 30 times. At press time, official figures from DBS Bank, the manager and underwriter of Ssangyong's issue, were still not available as counting was still going on.49 words
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Article88 1983-07-06 17 TAIPING Textiles Bhd plans to acquire a 45 per cent stake m Arab-Malaysian Development Bank Bhd through a M 5311.85 million share exchange, the companies announced jointly. Taiping will issue 346.5 million new M5O cent nominal shares at M9O cents each m exchange for 31.5 million Msl88 words
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Article65 1983-07-06 17 BEIJING, Tues. Beijing's total industrial output rose 7 per cent m the first half to 12.1 billion yuan (5512.8 billion) from the same period last year, the New China News Agency said. Heavy industrial output rose by 10.7 per cent and light industrial production by 2.7 perReuter - 65 words
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Article89 1983-07-06 17 TAIPEH, Tues. Taiwan's natural gas reserves will be exhausted m 15 years if production is maintained at current levels of about 1.3 billion cubic metres a year, the energy committee of the Economics Ministry said. A committee official said reserves are estimated at about 20 billion cubicReuter - 89 words
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Article75 1983-07-06 17 SEOUL, Tues. Taiwan and South Korea agreed to expand bilateral trade and work jointly to correct their trade imbalance with third countries, a joint communique said. The communique was issued after their annual four-day economic cooperation meeting attended by Taiwanese Economy Minister Chao YaoTung and South KoreanReuter - 75 words
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Article60 1983-07-06 17 BANGKOK, Tues. The Asian Development Bank will extend a US$39 million (5582.9 million) loan to Thailand for a government project to conduct airborne geophysical surveys, officials said. The loan, which will carry annual interest of 11 per cent and a commitment charge of 0.75 per cent, isReuter - 60 words
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Article83 1983-07-06 17 JAKARTA, Tues. A tin plate plant costing US$96 million (*****.1 million) will be built at the Cilegon Industrial Complex m west Java, a spokesman of the government-owned company PT Tambang Timah said. The plant, expected to be completed m 1985, will produce 130,000 tonnes of tin plateBernama - 83 words
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Article78 1983-07-06 17 TADPEH, Tues. Taiwan's Board of Foreign Trade will relax import restrictions on petrochemical raw materials, toxic chemical products, natural gas, telecommunications equipment, petroleum, wines and certain Chinese herbal medicines, director Vincent C. Siew said. He said imports of some of the items are now subject toReuter - 78 words
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Article72 1983-07-06 17 TOKYO, Tues. Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd said it has established a joint venture m Lagos to produce colour television sets m cooperation with two subsidiaries of Unilever NY of the Netherlands. The joint firm, Panasonic Nigeria, is capitalised at five million naira, with Matsushita andReuter - 72 words
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287 1983-07-06 17 Interwood results worse than expected INTERNATIONAL Wood Products (Interwood) has reported worse than expected results for the year ended February 28, 1963. The timber-based company, which is gradually diversifying into other businesses under new controlling shareholder Datuk Wee Boon Ping, incurred heavy pre-tax losses of $7.54 million against profits of287 words
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467 1983-07-06 17 HYTEX Ltd has at last disclosed its muchawaited scheme of reconstruction. As expected, Indonesian businessman Lim Tjo*n Kong, popularly known as T X Lim, has succeeded m his reverse takeover bid for the company without having to make a general offer. The scheme of467 words
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430 1983-07-06 17 United Pulp Paper deeper in the red EFFORTS by United Pulp and Paper Co Ltd to Improve profitability have not borne any fruit judging from the sharper pretax losses of $4.39 million incurred by the group m 1982. Yesterday, UPP announced its preliminery results for the year ended Dec 31,430 words
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330 1983-07-06 17 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore is lending a helping hand to Sri Lanka m setting up a stock exchange m Colombo. As part of an exchange programme, two top SES officials have gone to Colombo to brief officials on the operation of330 words
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289 1983-07-06 17 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA By THE growing popularity of disposable food containers has encouraged a local company to diversify into the manufacture of polystyrene and polyethylene paper. Maya Plastic Industries is spending $2 million on a fully automatic machine to turn out these289 words
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Article115 1983-07-06 17 Asiatic rights issue popular ASIATIC Development's rights issue of one new share for every two shares held has been oversubscribed at the close of applications on June 22. The 51 per cent owned subsidiary of Genting Bhd has announced that applications for a total of 89.64 million shares were received115 words
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213 1983-07-06 17 Jack Chia Enterprises earnings 18pc higher JACK Chia Enterprises (Malaysia) Bhd has reported that its group pretax earnings rose by 18.7 per cent to M 53.74 million for the year ended March 31, 1983, m spite of "adverse conditions." Group turnover went up 25 per cent to M 529.47 million.213 words
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Article405 1983-07-06 17 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed narrowly mixed on profit-taking after a higher opening In active selective trading yesterday. Home Industries rose 35 cents to $€.65, DBS 15 cents to $10.10. Bat Mil fell 8 cents to $3.69 and Magnum 11 to $4.94. The Straits Times Industrial index405 words
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Article, Illustration154 1983-07-06 17 H Negara 550 +60 G E Life 1800 +30 Tan Chong 830 +30 Home M 665+30 Emo 990 25 C Sugar* 1400 +20 F E Levingaton 570 +20 Wearnes 410 +20 Dunlnp Eat 238 +18 Keck Seng 630 +15 Uland Pen 580 +15 Dutch Baby 520 +15154 words
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Article67 1983-07-06 17 BonstoatfßM C*C -5 CCM Cold Storage +5 Dunloplnd -4 Earn +25 PAN +5 Genttngs -2 Guinness Guthrle Bbd Haw Par -6 Inchcape Bhd +2 MTC NBT +3 Nat Iron +10 PMC -5 PanElec -5 Perils Plant +10 Prlma +10 Robinson's Rothmans I SembShip Slme Darby +167 words
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Advertisement171 1983-07-06 17 I Ik r^jHi %>> a There are food processors and food processors... There's only one Sunbeam For years Sunbeam has been synonymous with kitchen ducts. We build it into our new food processors the appliances. In fact, Sunbeam invented some of them, ultimate kitchen aids. People are buying them for171 words
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Article2843 1983-07-06 18 Sing apore closing prices All shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN is traded m lots of 1% shares each, with the price quoted m dollars. Gr'« Net 1983 Last Y'ld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale +or-2,843 words
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536 1983-07-06 18 THE local stock market turned volatile yesterday morning bat became steadier m the afternoon. Generally, blue-chip stocks held steady while speculative counters were easier. The Business Times Composite Index edged 2.(9 points higher to 991.35 while the Straits Times Industrial Index improved 5.99 points to536 words
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Article106 1983-07-06 18 Closing tone: Slightly steadier. Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange of Singapore including odd lots "Ready" totalled: 20,837,000 units valued at $78,633,000. Industrials accounted for 12,092,000, finance 2,716,000, hotels 1,580,000, properties 1,999,000, debentures, loans and bonds 817,000, plantations 817,000, mining 856,000. "Settlement" contracts totalled 4,625,000 units valued106 words
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Article354 1983-07-06 18 IN THE absence of new leads, share prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market finished slightly easier yesterday. Reflecting the cautious mood, total turnover fell to 13.60 million units valued at $55.71 million against Monday's 16.08 million units worth $60.88 million. With the overnight New York market354 words
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Article40 1983-07-06 18 Up Down unch Industrials 25 «2 17 Finance 6 3 1 Hotels 0 2 1 Properties 8 8 3 Oil Palms 1 4 1 Tins 3 8 2 Robbers 5 12 1 Robbers 111 Deb/Loans 1 1 040 words
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Article171 1983-07-06 18 Managers' prices for July 6 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST The Commerce 3.51 3.73 The Savings Fund 2.05 2.18 Spore Prog Fund 1.60 1.70 Spore Sec. Fund 2.40 2.55 Spore Invest Fund 1.17 1.24xd Spore Equity Fund 1.56 1.65 ASIA UNIT TRUST Mai Invest Fund 2.93 3.11 Mai Prog Fund171 words
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Article4053 1983-07-06 18 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board deals4,053 words
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Article2257 1983-07-06 18 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Atom (3.408 3.505) (2) 3.52 (9) 3.45 (4) 3.50 AMD2,257 words
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Article642 1983-07-06 19 RUBBER PRICES m Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with July One RSS buyers quoted at 234.50 cents per kilo, up two cents from Monday's close. Morning prices were i quietly steady m quiet trading after an unchanged opening on lack of buying support and some speculative selling. Afternoon prices642 words
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Article32 1983-07-06 19 Rubber: July 5 Singapore: July: 234.50 cents (up 2.00 cents) Malaysia: July: 255.50 cents (up 2.50 cents) Tin: M 530.76 per kilo (up 11.00 cents) 101 tonnes (down 90 tonnes)32 words
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Article199 1983-07-06 19 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed higher on covering for nearby positions m moderate trading. In July, south rose M 57.50 to M 5817.50 a tonne and north M 52.50 to M 5807.50 while m Aug, south and central added M 52.50 each to M 5807.50199 words
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Article31 1983-07-06 19 LONDON: Copper prices Monday (previous m brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £1115.50 (£1117.00); sellers £1116.50 (£1117.56); Three Months buyers £1126.50 (£1127.50); sellers £1127.00 (£1128.00). Market tone: Barely steady Sales: 23,650 tonnes.31 words
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Article213 1983-07-06 19 THE STRAITS TIN price m Penang yesterday rose 11 cents to M 530.76 a kilo, still within the IT A lower range of M 529.15 and M 532.06. Dealers noted the new price was m line with the London Metal Exchange overnight close. The new level was also213 words
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Article132 1983-07-06 19 PRODUCE Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per IN kg yesterday: Coconut oil: Bulk fob $119.00 sellers, old drum (m second hand drum) fob $132.00 sellers, new drum fob $136.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $70 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $370.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper fag132 words
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Article83 1983-07-06 19 THE KILOB AB market for gold deliverable m Singapore opened at $28,560 and closed at $28,410 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.50/ 416.00 before it quickly narrowed to 415.30/415.80. It stayed completely featureless and closed the morning session at 415.80/ 416.20. The market reopened at 415.00/416.0083 words
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Article170 1983-07-06 19 Closing prices m US dollars a troy ounce. Sewee: Cwtft Balsae, Spare. trading revived. Weak support then caused prices to ease further to 413.00/413.50. The market; finally closed the day at 413.20/413.70. The London morning gold fix was U*****.75 an ounce yesterday. Export prices m non-sterling areas m170 words
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Article568 1983-07-06 19 THE US dollar opened at Ss2 1300 20 yesterday, and was brought to a low of 2.1285/95 before firming m afternoon trading to close at 2.1300/ 10. Trading was thin and quiet. The US dollar continued its firm undertone against the major currencies. Afternoon trading boasted the568 words
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Article45 1983-07-06 19 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on July 5: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2 3 CkMiag Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 2% 2V4 3- month Bank bills 8 7% 3 months CD 7% 7tt 6 months CD 1% 7H Scarce: NaUmuU DfeMMUt C».45 words
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Article32 1983-07-06 19 Closlbh iMtertMk rates f*r XloK»p*r? d*Uam m July S: Offer Bid Overnight 7 6 3 < 1 month 75/16 73/16 2 months 75/16 73/16 3 months 75/16 73/16 Overnight mode 7%32 words
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Article24 1983-07-06 19 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best easterners Is 8.94 per cent.24 words
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Article431 1983-07-06 19 PRICES yesterday fell sharply towards the close on heavy liquidation triggered by a New York Times report that the Federal Reserve may raise US discount rate. The market average fell 43.45 to close at 8,928.13 on a volume of 370 million shares, after rising 20.72 from Monday's close m431 words
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Article312 1983-07-06 19 PRICES yesterday closed easier after fluctuating as small investors took profits and institutions bought. The market opened higher extending previous gains, which resulted mainly from news that China and Britain will resume talks on the future of Hongkong. Shares ended unchanged to slightly lower. The Hang Seng Index closed312 words
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Article92 1983-07-06 19 Pe»os Acoje Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mining B 0.015 unch Atlas Con. B 36.50 -1 Bagulo Gold 0.0036 +0.000: Basic Petroleum 0.0085 +0.000) Benguet Con. B 86 unch CDCP 1.10 uncr First Phil Hldgs 6.60 +02 Lepanto B 0.13 unch Marinduque B 8 unch Marsteel Oriental B 0025 -0.00192 words
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Article312 1983-07-06 19 Cento INDUSTRIALS A C I 137 -1 A N I 230 -2 A P M US -5 Aberfoyle 7006 Age 205 1 Alliance OU 86 unch Allied Mill 180 +2 Ampol Exp 215 +3 Ampol Pet 156 unch Am 416 unch Ashton 165 unch Amoc Pulp BMP 862 +2312 words
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Article136 1983-07-06 19 Bahts Aokham Thai Asia Fibre 128 -l Ayuthaya Inv. And Trust 136 -i Bangkok Bank 260 +2 Bank or Ayudhaya Ltd Bata Shoe Berll Jucker 397 2 Charoong Thai Wire 366 +6 Firestone First Trust 6625 unch Goodyear Industrial Finance Corp Jalaprathan Cement.... 180 +1 Maboonkhrong 128 +2 Metal136 words
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Article171 1983-07-06 19 FU ABN 378 00 -1 Ahold IOJO -3 Akao 67.80 -Oil AMEV 120.50 -02 Amfas 78.20 -Q3 Amrobnk 6220 +0.7 Bergoas Berk 26J0S Bols 93.00 +15 Borsucer 172.00 +2 Boaka 46.10 -0.4 Burtet 49.80 -0-5 Caland 33.70 -1 Calv 383.00 +3 Dell MU 09 M +07 Elsevler 357.00 -2171 words
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Article191 1983-07-06 19 Francs Actions Sulsses 289 unch Alusulsse Br 751 -4 Alusulsse Reg 271 -4 Brown Bovert Br 1300 unch Clbß Oelgy Br 2070 +25 Clba Oeigy P C 1625 15 Clba Oelgy Reg 825 +8 Credit Sulsse Br 2090 +35 Credit Sulsse Reg 392 +2 Elektrowatt Br 2745 -5 George191 words
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Article639 1983-07-06 19 SHARES closed lower yesterday, with early falls extended following the afternoon's UK June banking figures and a weak Wall Street start, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times Index was down 6.6 points at 695.2. Estimated UK M-3 growth of 1% per cent and sharply accelerated bank lending m639 words
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Article51 1983-07-06 19 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 1021.90 Monday 1035.97 Week Ago 943.63 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 742.9 Monday 744.4 Week Ago 743.2 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 606.6 Monday 608.1 Week Ago 604.3 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 701.8 Friday unav Week Ago 725.7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday closed Friday unav Week Ago 122951 words
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Advertisement505 1983-07-06 19 EXHIBITORS I BUSI-COM '84 The sth International Business Equipment Business Computer Show m Singapore March 13-17, 1984, W.T.C Spore (Hall 2) Exhibits a. Office Machines Equipment b. Data Processing Equipment (office Personal Computer) c. Office Automation System and Interlocking Device d Materials for Management To contribute to the modernization and505 words
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404 1983-07-06 20 PEGI Malaysia Bhd believes that it can contribute and play a significant role m the progress of Dunlop Holdings now that it has achieved board representation m the British company. Stating this m the company's latest annual report, Pegi chairman Mr Ghafar Baba told404 words
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419 1983-07-06 20 KECK Seng (Malaysia) Bhd has received compensation totalling M 59.43 million for estate land acquired by the Malaysian government m the past two years. Chairman Ho Yeow Koon noted m his latest annual review that this consisted of M 59.09 million received this year for419 words
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283 1983-07-06 20 Lingui explains reason behind acquisition LINGUI Developments Bhd has told the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange that its proposed purchase of a 60 per cent stake m Industrial and Commercial Insurance (M) Bhd (ICIMB) is to diversify its operations and expand its profit base. Lingui added that the consideration of M283 words
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176 1983-07-06 20 Resources Industries to acquire 2m IMT shares INDIA Malaysia Textiles Bhd (IMT), now under receivership, has announced that Flowersong AG of Switzerland is selling its two million IMT shares to Resources Industries (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd at Msl.ol per share or for a total of just over Ms 2 million. In176 words
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409 1983-07-06 20 PAN-ELECTRlClndus-tries and Ambassador Hotel, which are jointly proposing to take over Orchard Hotel (Singapore) Pte Ltd, have indicated their intention to terminate the latter's management contract with Orchard International Hotels (S) Pte Ltd. The two companies, which are jointly acquiring Orchard Hotel's entire409 words
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Advertisement282 1983-07-06 20 _L_"r H OBJECTIVES OF THE SEMINAR H BBi e>To provide a working knowledge of the decision-making process m 1 H^B Japanese business and government, and the process of adaptation m the I|*|| 99h| Japanese context. '^toJ fljßßa •To provide an analysis of Japanese organizational practices and systems *Wm hHK of282 words
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Advertisement1762 1983-07-06 21 VIMMO THE STRAITS TIMES MM* ™3 CLASSIFIEDS VK^r r Q> >^w^3 W*^^^ H^Baaa^aVS |Pyv.oL jt\J S*^^ vflßft^^^ ■y^ vv V >r -^B^pHpaW^ aw 3Hbv ▼^Baa^H^BJ '^^aHtt %aaC 8 ii^S EDBaßaaaamJ Rkw Cafe Vienna, our Austrian-inspired cafe is the ideal meeting place where you can sit and watch the world go1,762 words
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Advertisement312 1983-07-06 21 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday Friday 9.00 am 5.30 pm 5.00 pm for next day Saturday 9.00 am 3.00 pm 12.30 pm for Sunday Times) Public Holiday 9.00 am 1 .00 pm COUNTER SERVICE: Timaa Orchard Centra, #02-105 Lucky Plaza 10.00 am 12N; 1 pm 5.30 pm Mon Frl (4.00 pm for312 words
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Advertisement513 1983-07-06 21 20 Pets WE SPECIALISE IN training of dogs for obedience and guard duties. Boarding, detlcklng, animal transport. Alsatian puppies and well trained guard dogs available. Interested contact *****90. COMMAND DOG SERVICES We specialised m (A) Supply of security dogs (B) Training of obedience and manwork. (C) Complete bathing. Please contact513 words
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Advertisement1194 1983-07-06 21 hates: I Ordinary 1 .00 per word (Mm 1 5.00) I $18.00 per col. cm. Semi-Disploy (Mm. $54.00 Straits Times) $18.50 per col. cm. (Mm. $55.50 Sunday Times) T $22 50 per col. cm. Display (Mm. $67.50 Straits Times) $23.12 per col. cm. |(Mm. $69,36 Sunday Times) Box Charges :ss1,194 words
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Advertisement279 1983-07-06 21 CLASSIFICATION GROUP A Entertainment Food guide B Personal Services Merchandise C Business To Business D Employment E Vehicles Boats F Accommodation Properties G Travel Guide H Education Instruction I Announcements J Obituaries 35 House Cleaning/ Painting GENERAL HOUSE CLEANING, carpet shampooing, window cleaning, parquet varnishing, grass cutting and floor polishing.279 words
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Advertisement1393 1983-07-06 22 36 House Renova- 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor tion/Repair/Decor THE WIDEST RANGE OF OUTDOOR TILES FROM AUSTRALIA C%," Durable outdoor tiles m exclusive <Ak ll* designs. Ideal for patios, porches, jk paving, swimming pools, etc. 5L -%i Visit ACI Mon-Fn 10-9 pm Showroom 01-306 Sat 10-6 pm The Plaza Sun 10-3 pm1,393 words
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Advertisement762 1983-07-06 22 __________M_____a_p 38 TV/Video/ 38 TV/Video/ Sound System Sound System i j#Sfc i ■W TIT AP l]a n a^ B^Hg ß^B_S______"' _B-B__B_a_. B JOUBHI7 INTO HI-FIWITH SHENTON &TEAC BUY ATEAC PRODUCT WIN A SHENTON TOUR (except accessories and speakers) I 50 Office Equipment/ Supplies PLAIN PAPER COPIER Machines In good working762 words
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Advertisement742 1983-07-06 22 57 Industrial Equipment: Sale/Hire 1 unit of 197S Semi-Automatic Carbon D*t*rminator m operating condition. Carbon Determination: 0.6% Voltage: 240 V For viewing, please contact JoMph Nfl at *****33 art 451. RECONDITIONED CATERPILLAR 966 C, $70,000. 955 L $33,000, 950 $39,000 977 L $68,000. JCB MXII $29,500. Kobe excavator R9078, $49,000.742 words
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Advertisement680 1983-07-06 22 60 Business ,i 60 Business Opportunities Opportunities A Wall Established local food manufacturing Company ia interested m investing m an agency house on a joint venture basis. It should be involved m the diatribution of food and food related products for at toast the paat two years, covering Singapore, Malaysia680 words
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Advertisement452 1983-07-06 22 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive i r*' AN ESTABLISHED COMPANY I i INVITES I 1 APPLICATIONS FOR THESE VACANCIES:- i ADMINISTRATIVE c EXECUTIVE i c Minimum 5 years c experience m im- i port/export pro- J cedures. Familiar with stock control. v c Ability to cor- respond well m452 words
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Advertisement476 1983-07-06 22 b) EDP COMPUTER SYSTEMS ADVISERS PTE LTD requires FEMALE COMPUTER OPERATORS Age 17 to 22 years. Good GCE 'O' level. Preferably with typing experience. Training provided. Interested applicants please apply giving detailed resume and contact number to: The Manager 1003 Bukit Merah Central #06-12, Singapore 0315 by 13th July 1983476 words
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Advertisement539 1983-07-06 22 d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical A multinational marketing organization requires an EXECUTIVE SECRETARY to the Regional General Manager The successful candidate is expected to be 26-35 years of age, possess good academic qualifications, preferably up to 'A' level, hdld a recognized 1 Secretarial qualification and have a good working539 words
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Advertisement401 1983-07-06 22 £§3 CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY required for immediate appointment The successful candidate should: c have at least 3 years working experience In secretarial duties; c possess good GCE 'O' Level Certificate with credit m English and relevant secretarial certificate c be pleasant-looking and able to communicate with people at all levels Excellent401 words
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Advertisement489 1983-07-06 23 d) Secretarial d) Secretarial if Clerical Clerical A credited advertising agency requires: MEDIA CO-ORDINATOR who's good at figures, at homo with people, analytical and hardworking. Must possess G.C.E. 'O' education with 2 years' media experience. CALL WENDY AT *****73 today for an appointment TEMPORARY FEMALE CLERKS REQUIRED. Please call Tel:489 words
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Advertisement449 1983-07-06 23 A well established Hardware Trading Co. with a number of agency lines and currently engaged m a programme of expansion, invites applications for the poets of: A) SECRETARY TO MD Requirements:- GCE 'OVA' level with credit m English Language. c A recognised Private Secretary Certificate. c Mature lady with at449 words
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Advertisement508 1983-07-06 23 International Freight Forwarding Company invites applications for the posts of: 1) ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT CUM SECRETARY c Candidates should have several years of secretarial/ administrative experience. c Be able to operate the telex machine. c Knowledge of shipping preferable. 2) BOOK-KEEPER c Candidates should have several years of general accounting and508 words
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Advertisement608 1983-07-06 23 LARGE IMPORT ORGANISATION require* YOUNG SHIPPING CLERK Able to drive motor car. To assist m shipping documentations, tallying incoming cargoes, attending to customs matters insurance, customs' matters insurance works, etc. Thia post will suit a young man km m learning all about importation of goods, business procedures, etc. Previous experience608 words
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Advertisement617 1983-07-06 23 COMPUTER SALESGIRL CUM RECEPTIONIST Wanted by an established computer company. Mm GCE 'O' Level and able to speak English and Mandarin 17-23 Yrs and with a pleasant personality Willingness to learn and work hard No experience ft required; training will be provided Bright prospects for the right candidate Interested applicants,617 words
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Advertisement657 1983-07-06 23 Australian Representative Office requires:JUNIOR SECRETARY c Attractive with pleasant disposition c Age 18 —21 years Sweet voice with good telephone etiquette At least 1 year experience Knowledge of typing, telex and Accounts Speak fluent English/ Mandarin; Cantonese an added advantage c Attractive salary/ fringe benefits Call p*r*onally, 10am to 4pm657 words
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Advertisement571 1983-07-06 23 TOURIST PROMOTION OFFICE has vacancy for: SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST Early 20's c Minimum GCE "O" level. Good command m both written and spoken English and conversant m Mandarin. Able to handle correspondence independently. Tactful with pleasant personality. c Recognised Secretarial Certificate. Qualified and interested applicants please apply personally at: #02-17, Hilton Hotel571 words
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Advertisement652 1983-07-06 23 FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK a GCE 'O' level. a Must be able to read and write Chinese. a Knowledge of book-keeping, a Minimum 1 year's working experience. Salary between $450 $600 p.m. depending on qualifications and experience. Interested, please call personally during office hours from 4th to 9th July, or write652 words
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Advertisement605 1983-07-06 23 A FEMALE PURCHASING CLERK required a Experience related to Textile preferred, a Must be bilingual Please write to:THE MANAGER 45 KALLANG PUDDING ROAD #05-01/04 ALPHA BUILDING SINGAPORE 1334 A JUNIOR SECRETARY urgently required Some working experience and typing speed desirable. Interested please contact Serene. Tel: *****58 or come personally to*.605 words
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Advertisement874 1983-07-06 23 Shipping Company requires CLERK with 'O' level urgently. No experience required. Temporary appointment also considered. Interested call: MR NO at *****77 ext 339 STENHOUSE LEOW (S) PTE. LTD. Vacancies tor(1) RECEPTIONIST (2) OFFICE BOY Interested applicants pleaae contact Mr Tee tel: *****44 lor an appointment. TELEX OPERATOR required by Shipping874 words
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Advertisement968 1983-07-06 24 d) Secretarial Clerical REQUIRED URGENTLY EXPERIENCED 1) Accounts Clerk/ Typist. 2) Stock Clerk/Typist. Remuneration will be negotiable. Please call personally at: 418-C, Upper Paya Lebar Road, Spore 1953. Tel: *****64, Rama. TRADING COMPANY REQUIRES Female Clerks. GCE O* level. Preferably those staying Telok Blangah area. Please apply with telephone number968 words
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Advertisement625 1983-07-06 24 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required with experience. Able to operate telex. Interested applicants please tel: *****06. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK wanted, typing ability, experience not necessary but willing to learn. Call: *****59 JUNIOR EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTS Clerk. Preferably with knowledge of petty cash control. Tel: *****44 LEGAL FIRM REQUIRES Secretary, Receptionist, Court Clerk,625 words
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Advertisement610 1983-07-06 24 c) Sales c) Sales FORKLIFT TRUCK I DEPOT MANAGER I to work m Saudi Arabia 1 Requirements: c Diploma In Marketing Mechanical Engineering I c 4-5 years experience m managing Industrial vehicle sales at branch managerial level Responsible for motivation of sales team Age between late 30's and early 40's610 words
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Advertisement267 1983-07-06 24 TEHBOTOL SOSRO JASMINE TEA The exciting new thirst quencher has additional vacancies for: 1) EXPERIENCED VAN SALESMEN c Minimum 3 years' proven sales experience In beverages and related food products. Contacts with provision and sundry shops, drink stalls, canteens and mini markets. c Valid class 3 driving licence. c Singaporeans,267 words
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Advertisement654 1983-07-06 24 MARKETING EXECUTIVES I 7 We have Immediate vacan- cles for dynamic personnel 1 7 to specialise m the promo- A I tlon of our full line of j I Automatic gate/door 1 c operator* k 7 c Security and building I monitoring systems f [i Intercommunication* video system I c654 words
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Advertisement643 1983-07-06 24 CHENG MENG (S) PTE LTD Due to expansion, successful leader m the furniture business raquirea: SALES REPRESENTATIVE a GCE credits m Maths/ English, a Minimum 2 years sales experience. a Good contacts with architects and designers, a Must possess own transport, interested applicants can look forward to an attractive salary643 words
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Advertisement721 1983-07-06 24 EARN MORE MONEY! Join us as PART-TIME BEAUTY ADVISORS (No experience required) c Free course on skin care c Personal bridal make-up (Cert, awarded) a 1 free facial gift for joining us today Attractive Income TEL: *****3 (11am to 8.30pm) 81-28 People's Park Centre FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS needed for Pierre721 words
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Advertisement902 1983-07-06 24 ESTABLISHED SHOES AND handbags shops require sales assistants. Experience not necessary. Attractive salary plus Incentives provided. Interested, call personally to: 188, Katong Shopping Centre 12pm Bpm MALE/FEMALE SALES Start required to sell truck-mounted cranes, construction equipment, forkllfts or engines/ generators. Preferably with some sales experience. Kindly call *****77 immediately. MENARD902 words
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Advertisement550 1983-07-06 24 t) Technical t) Technical btNtKAL *jT^l tLtt I Kft I Consumer Electronics Pte Ltdj|& S requires suitably qualified candidates JnS yj for the following positions: g§ IS Candidates must possess NTC/ITC m Im Electrical Fitting and Installation/ g§ W* Training will be provided for selected Kg xsj 82 candidates to550 words
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Advertisement536 1983-07-06 25 t) Technical t) Technical REFRIGERATION I TECHNICIAN I I Trade Certificate m Refrigeration Aircondition- I ing with a minimum of 3 years' relevant 1^ experience f I Capable of troubleshooting and maintaining of I refrigerating units and plant airconditioners J I Those without formal education but have more I i536 words
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Advertisement615 1983-07-06 25 I TECHNICIANS... come and discuss your I career opportunities I with us this weekend! H We have immediate job openings for: I REPAIR TECHNICIANS i (PERMANENT DAY, 2ND 3RD SHIFT) i&j NTC 3in Radio Servicing and Electronics Seivic*ng or NTC 2 »5 m Digital Equipment Servicing. I SB Sonfe experience615 words
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Advertisement155 1983-07-06 25 Guthrie Singapore Private Limited (Guthrie Engineering) (A member of the Multi-Purpose Group) invites applications for the post of: TECHNICIAN m our Electrical and Communications Division The incumbment will be required to assist traffic light technicians In the servicing of group bulb replacements and traffic light intersections. Applicants should preferably possess155 words
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Advertisement163 1983-07-06 25 INTERNATIONAL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, invites applicants for the position of QUANTITY SURVEYOR Polytechnic Diploma m Building or equivalent. *At least two years working experience m Building Construction involving Taking-off Quantity and Site Work. •Age 23 years and above. Attractive remuneration and benefits will be offered to the successful candidate. Please submit163 words
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Advertisement525 1983-07-06 25 GTM Coignet J.V. jj VWe are a progressive 1 prench construction's a' company responsible for v (the completion of 15,000 X {units of pre-fabr tea tion ft |HDB flats, invites applies- J t ions for »1) LE ADMEN PREFABRI- I CATION is fl S> Secondary 4 educa- ilj j| tion.525 words
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Advertisement281 1983-07-06 25 invites applications for the following positions: Holders of NTC 3 m Maintenance Fitting or Motor Vehicle Mechanics Those without formal training from VITB but with at least 2 years relevant industrial experience will also be considered ■MTTTTTE"3"2Tf I TTFj3"^MH Holders of NTC 3 m Electronics Servicing Those without formal training281 words
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Advertisement460 1983-07-06 25 IQC Engineering Assistant e Diploma m Electronic/ Electrical Engineering a I c 1 year experience m I Electronic Manufacturing I Industry I Knowledge of Quality Control and Vendor Control System Technician ITC Electronic Engineering eShift duty required I Experience m trouble I I shooting of electronic I test equipment Interested460 words
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Advertisement447 1983-07-06 25 I SIEMENS require A. ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN *To repair 6- maintain eiectro-mechanical equipments used m the manufacture of flash tubes and other electronic compon ents. To perform rotating Ist and 2nd shifts as required ITC or NTC Trade Certificate m Electronic with knowledge of mechanical. 1- 2 years relevant ex perience.447 words
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Advertisement622 1983-07-06 25 Decorative Panels Lamination Factory near Kranji area requires ELECTRICAL/TECHNICIAN To repair, maintain also trouble shoot machineryproblems c Knowledge of mechanical system preferred Minimum 3 years working experience and able to read circuit drawings c Possessed Electrical Certificate/ Diploma otherwise proven working experiences/ capabilities may apply. Free meals provided, those living622 words
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Advertisement630 1983-07-06 26 t) Technical A Construction Firm has vacancies for SITE FOREMEN s Minimum 2 years' experience. Poly/ Ngee Ann Diploma m Building/ Civil Engineering preferred. Interested parties picas* write into:--200. JLN. SULTAN #08-06 TEXTILE CENTRE SINGAPORE 0719 An established construction company has vacancies for SITE FOREMEN Singapore Polytechnic Diploma m Civil630 words
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Advertisement549 1983-07-06 26 g) Production g) Production g) Production Agnes, Our Female Operator by MESA f AGNeS HAVE YOU I /^YES, AND MORE .pO HEARD WHAT* L/OBT YOU KNOW THEY'RE I WITH FEMALE OP€RATORSJ/ \^m^JA^^ME^A?J V GREAT THINGS A*E F X I DON'T KNOW HAPPENING AT MESA- ABOIfT YOU VIOLET SALARIED AR6 GOING549 words
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Advertisement81 1983-07-06 26 g) Production <~ |22f National H33 Panasonic wWM Technics welcome all S operators 14 years > and above Luok what you're getting: 5-day week No shift work Long distance bus fare subsidised Fully air-conditioned .canteen No scope work More Pay! SBS Bus Services: 3,4,6,7,8,25,26,30. 31,32, 152 (Bedok Bus Interchange) 1,81 words
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Advertisement383 1983-07-06 26 |V f mSSM EUROPEAN STANDARD '•yQ ELECTRONICS PTE. LTD. PRODUCTION Q.C. OPERATORS :Jk jj^^^'^ (Normal hours or 2 shifts) '^^^■P^ lary mcO upon iMIW up to W llJ^JaMl confirmatjon J -««*^^^gja^BP^^ i ii m mi iii FREE TRANSPORT (fornom-lhoun) (for shift only) H^w ATTENDANCE BONUS M BBWm, 2 INCREMENTS JWWISUI383 words
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Advertisement23 1983-07-06 26 EARN UP TO $1,000 P.M. plus BENEFITS For PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS A OPERATORS (3 rotating shifts) Please call *****55 m Jurong for appointment i23 words
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Advertisement47 1983-07-06 26 Metal stamping company require* 1) DIE SETTERS Salary $600 p.m. (minimum 1 year's experience). 2) GENERAL WORKERS 3) FEMALE PACKERS t) PART-TIME MALE WORKERS Working hours around spm to Bpm and Sat. Interested please apply personally at: No 9 Gul Street 4, Jurong But Interchange No. 25547 words
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Advertisement293 1983-07-06 26 GENERAL ELECTRIC USA. Would you Hke to earn extra income through part-time jobs? We would like to offer you ladies, especially housewives l to work with us as: At your convenience during any of the i following times: 7am 3pm 7.45 am 11.45 am $16.50 $8.50 f; lpm spm 3pm293 words
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Advertisement358 1983-07-06 27 8) Production g) Production requires fa. fy FEMALE g PRODUCTION g OPERATORS g fa (2-Rotating Permanent 3rd Shifts) fa GET ffIGHER SAIARIES 4 AND BETUR BENEFITS. g fa fJ. M Fast Salary Increments Aj yi Shift Attendance allowances yi yy Year End AWS X fa Hospitalization Insurance i^sj yy Annual,358 words
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Advertisement370 1983-07-06 27 ICRITTALL CRITTALL SOUTH EAST ASIA PTE LTD Due to our expansion WE NEED 1 120 PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Males/ Females) Earn Up To $600 Is Per Month I We offer: j High starting salary. I Attendance incentive. m Confirmation Merit increments. m Attractive incentive schemes. I Transport provided. 1 Accommodation provided370 words
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Advertisement417 1983-07-06 27 invitea applications for the following positions: I a Minimum Secondary 2 education I Experienced m production work and I simple adjustment and repairs of production machines le Those without ex- perience will be given training Requirements: Primary or Secondary education Singapore citizens/ Malaysians We offer c New attractive starting pay417 words
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Advertisement312 1983-07-06 27 Data Heads JOIN US as and be trained m making recording heads for computers We have: (I)FULL-TIME (7.30 am 4.45pm) Good wages and attendance bonus Confirmation with increment m 3 months or less Increment 2 times a year Merit Performance Allowance Refreshment Allowance 5-day week No shift work Aircon good312 words
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Advertisement407 1983-07-06 27 1 1 J|) WILSON (A) MALE/FEMALE MACHINE OPERATORS (B) GENERAL WORKERS No working experience required (C) SHIFT FOREMAN At least 3 years experience m same position with a plastic injection moulding factory Plaaaa apply personally totMetro Plastic Industry Pte Ltd 33 Kallang Place Singapore 1233 TEL: *****40 i h) Domestic407 words
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Advertisement402 1983-07-06 27 I) Miscellaneous i) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous [BllGilMSdifl iEBIIMSiJj!] iEISEOIRiH DEMnRMKHETRHDEMETItM not only aim for the highest quality products but also the happiest employees. We believe the happier the people, the higher the productivity. Qq Our Materials Control Department needs the following: nFRK 7|ASSISWfr /I MfIIERIALS uj;kr;> SUPERVISOR/ HANDLERS/ GCE'O' level402 words
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Advertisement380 1983-07-06 27 j. Singapore Airport Terminal Services invites applications from Singapore s Citizens for the following appointments: A) POLICE CONSTABLES (MALE) Gross commencing salary of $425 a month during training. On completion of training S46S a month m the salary scale: $390 x 20 $410 x 25 $610 BAR $635 x 25380 words
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Advertisement402 1983-07-06 28 I) Miscellaneous HITACHI ELECTRONIC DEVICES (SINGAPORE) PTELTD A multi-million Colour Television Picture Tubes Manufacturing Company m Jurong has the following vacancies for keen and dynamic people who seek rapid advancement and job satisfaction. WANTED: ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK c Minimum GCE 'O* Level with at least 3 credits c Ability to type402 words
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Advertisement474 1983-07-06 28 QAS AIRPORT SERVICES I We have vacancies for I the posts of: c At least 2 GCE O' levels with credit m Mathematics and/or English c Knowledge of accounts work and/ or admin work though preferred but not essential c Must be able to type at 30 wpm c 18474 words
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Advertisement414 1983-07-06 28 I Valid Class 3 licence I Able to understand H simple English I Physically strong f? young man who has m completed or 3& exempted from N.S 1 Job includes driving and delivery of m materials I Mm. secondary 2 3L education with some m store knowledge I General duties414 words
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Advertisement473 1983-07-06 28 (AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS) Applicants are Invited for the following positions: SECURITY GUARDS a Male below 45 years of age a Able to communicate In English a Preference will be given to ex-police or armed forces personnel or those with previous security experience a Must be prepared to j work 3 rotating473 words
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Advertisement454 1983-07-06 28 KWEIUII MALE I SECURITY GUARDS ($455/- P.M.) Minimum secondary 4 education 1 2 years' security experience, preferably from police force or CISCO. Clean police record. Able to work on shift. Those with police experience can be assured of a very attractive starting salary. In addition he will also enjoy high454 words
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Advertisement523 1983-07-06 28 Sunstrand Pacific (Pte) Ltd has vacancies for the following position MATERIAL HANDLER Requirements: Minimum education of Secondary 2 Preferably with some working experience m a manufacturing environment Ability to perform shift duties (2 rotating shifts) Job Functions: To despatch parts and orders from Department to Department during the manufacturing process523 words
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Advertisement525 1983-07-06 28 CHARTERED INDUSTRIES OF SINGAPORE PTE LTD Invites applications for: SAFETY ASSISTANT TRAINING ASSISTANT (Mala) a Good GCE 'O' level a Possess initiative and Interest m the area of safety or training a Some relevant experience would be an advantage CONFIDENTIAL CLERKS (Mala/Famala) a Completed GCE O' level preferably with some525 words
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Advertisement531 1983-07-06 28 REQUIRE URGENTL\ A) SKILLED PARTITIONING CARPENTERS c Partition framework c Interior furnishings c Able to read blue prints c NTC 2 3 Certificate o equivalent Attractive salary B) MARINE CARPENTERS c 3to 5 years working expe rience c Able to read blue prints c Above 25 years Interested applicants, ptaast531 words
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Advertisement410 1983-07-06 28 BOSCH urgently requires 1 Score Assistant cum Driver 2. Store Assistant Requirements: Class 3 driving licence 1-2 years driving experience (not required for Store Assistant) Please call the Personnel Manager at *****11 for an immediate interview. HITACHI CONSUMER PRODUCTS (S) PTE LTD W# hfVt MintOOWtO V9CaVICe9M IOT*MALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS c410 words
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Advertisement439 1983-07-06 28 R eaßSSSsaaesssesewsesesleMfl A SUCCESSFUL FAST FOOD RESTAURANT IN TOWN urgently requires: COOKS AND COMMIS COOKS c Applicants must have ffl good knowledge of Westlern cooking and must also be able to do butchering, c Successful applicants wM be paid an attractive salary according to their experience and wiH have other439 words
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Advertisement573 1983-07-06 29 I) Miscellaneous Progressive and Expanding Photo-typesetting and photo-unit company requiresA. PHOTOTYPESETTER 'with experience (On-the-job training provided) B. GENERAL CLERK C. PROOFREADER (Female) Interested please apply personally to The Manager 02 09, 52 Kallang Industrial Estate Tel: *****50/1 Wa ara a wall established and diversified Group located m Jurong and have573 words
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Advertisement628 1983-07-06 29 A large American Trading Company is looking for a CHAUFFEUR Applicants must have tha following: Clean record Driving Licence Class 3 a Malay a Age about 35-40 years a Must be able to understand English c Not less than 5 years driving experience m similar position. Please telephone Mr. Lawrence628 words
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Advertisement515 1983-07-06 29 A waH established firm m Ang Mo Kio requires an: OFFICE BOY/DESPATCH RIDER c Able to speak English. Able to ride a motorcycle. a' Must be hardworking and reliable. Plaaaa contact: MR TEO: *****61 CAMP BOSS/CHIEF STEWARDS/ COOKS raquirad to work offshore Malaysia. Only Malaysians apply. Attractive salary for right515 words
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Advertisement861 1983-07-06 29 Wall established printing firm ha* the following vacancies: 1 KORD PRINTING MACHINE OPERATORS 2) FEMALE BOOK BINDERS 3) VAN DRIVER CUM DELIVERY Interested applicants, please call: *****34 (MR CHAN) or call at: 996, TOA PAYOH NORTH #01-23/26, LORONG 1 JTC FLATTED FTY. BLDG. SINGAPORE 1231 (Next to GE Factory). An861 words
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Advertisement999 1983-07-06 29 MALE STORE ASSISTANTS, experience not essential, required by well established firm m town area. Apply with full particulars, salary expected and contact telephone to: ST. Box A*****, 390 Kirn Seng Road, Spore 0923. OFFICE BOY/ DESPATCH Rider required. Possess class 2 driving licence. Preferably possess own motorbike. Good prospects for999 words
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Advertisement652 1983-07-06 29 FLORIBTVPLANT NURSERY requires urgently 1) Driver 2) Garden Workers Applicanta to ring *****42 after 9am. IMMEDIATE VACANCIES FOR temporary general workers, store hands and office boys. Tel: *****10 MIDDLE AGED DRIVER required for personal use. Apply to: Maxwell Road P.O. Box 32 or contact telephone number *****. OFFICE BOY URGENTLY652 words
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Advertisement620 1983-07-06 29 RENTAL FOR AIRCOND non-air-cond pick-ups. Blind/panel vans. #10-03 Golden Mile Tower, Beach Road. *****30 (4 lines). BIANG HOCK OFFERS aircond cars, pick-ups, vans, lorries. Free mileage, reasonable rates. Contact 2531 166 Bam 10pm. TRINITY RENT-A-CAR Self-drive aircond cars available for Singapore and Malaysia use. Call *****93. $105/- PAYMENT DRIVE away620 words
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Advertisement920 1983-07-06 29 Offering Vary Low Interest Rates For NEW NISSAN VEHICLES. Authorised Dealer:--•IH ROCK SEMC TRADING CO VTC LTD 412 Geylang Road Singapore 1438 Tel: *****32/*****16/ *****58/*****46. ALMOST "81 DATSUN 200 L Automatic, alrcon, radio/ cassette, one private owner, (PARF), $23,500 0.n.0. Loan $18,000 arrangeable. *****79. AUGUST 1978 DATSUN 120 Y. 2920 words
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Advertisement881 1983-07-06 29 c) Ford j GOOD CONDITION, ONE Owner, I mid 1981 Ford Laser, Ghla 1.5, sll- ver colour with radio/ cassette, I alrcond, selling at $22,000 0.n.0. Interested please call *****44 between 9am and spm to arrange viewing. MID 1877 ESCORT 1.3. Excellent engine. Beautiful interior/ exterior. High power stereo system.881 words
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Advertisement1000 1983-07-06 29 g) Mazda 1 SHOWROOM CONDITION, TROU- BLE free Mazda 323, 1977, Vicom tested, 5-door 1300 c.c. Alrcond, Pen cassette radio and equalizer, t road tax Feb. "84, $***** 0.n.0. f Call *****00, Miss Tan. WITH $1,800, YOU can drive away 1973 Mazda 929. New road tax, insurance, tyres and carry1,000 words
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Advertisement946 1983-07-06 30 I) Mitsubishi ALMOST '81 MITSUBISHI Lancer, one owner, aircond, hi-fi power, tuff-kote, low mileage. $19,000 Loan $15,000. Tel: *****57. AUTOMATIC LANCER 1400 1980 Aircond., stereo, sports rims, accident free condition. $19,800 *****32 *****72. COMPANY REGISTRATION 1979 Mitsubishi Sigma. 5 speed (square light) radio/cassette, aircon. $13,500 ono. Tel: *****69. IMMACULATE 1960946 words
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Advertisement720 1983-07-06 30 W APPOINTED DEALER BY BORNEO MOTORS (S) PTE LTD 1 FuH Ronge Of X TOYOTA I new cars commercial vehicles I Test-Drive At:- M VEHITO COMPANY I Head Office:- 594 Upp Thomson Rd _7 Milestone TEL: *****63 Lt. Branch-Showroom:- 261 Upp Thomson Rd gh r Milestone TEL: *****98 1981 MARCH720 words
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Advertisement838 1983-07-06 30 '82 RENAULT FUEGO 1 owner, radio cassette, sports rims aircond, m tip top condition. Asking $46.800 Interested please call *****55 Vincent Ng. ALMOST 1982 BEAUTIFUL Pony 1400. Aircond., sports rims, tuff koted. Cassette. $15,500. One owner. *****66. DAIHATSU STATIONWAGON 547 c.c. Nov. 1976. PARF eligible. Contact Jamil *****60, Sam to838 words
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Advertisement905 1983-07-06 30 1981 TOYOTA COROLLA delivery van. 1 owner. Alrcon, accident free. *****45 1962 TOYOTA TOYOACE lorry, one owner, good condition, new tax, $7,900 0.n.0. Tel: *****45. LATE "81 TOYOTA Corolla Van. 1 owner. Tel: *****21. Price: $9,000. 1979 DAIHATSU VAN 550 c.c. One owner, tip top condition. *****97. 75 DATSUN PICKUP905 words
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Advertisement597 1983-07-06 30 SCRAP CAR WANTED below 1600 c.c. for Immediate transfer. Call Paul *****55. SCRAP CAR WANTED 985 $5,500. 1600-$7,500, 2000-$15,300. *****33/ *****40 Mr Yeo (Nlte *****3) 2001 C.C. ABOVE Scrap car for sale at $28,500. Interested call *****30. REQUIRED SCRAP CARB from 1001 c.c. 2000 c.c. Tel: *****33. jgjft ACCOMMODATION pftotcfmes597 words
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Advertisement808 1983-07-06 30 DIST. 1128 WATTEN ESTATE CONDOMINIUM Brand new townhouse, 3 bedrooms, living/ dining room, swimming pool facilities available, partially furnished for rent. TEL: *****81 c Dist. 10 Henry Park. Well maintained double-storey detached. 3 bedrooms, study, servant's. $4,500 furnished. c Dist. 10 oil Holland Road. Renovated double-storey semi-detached. 3 bedrooms, servant's.808 words
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Advertisement919 1983-07-06 30 DIST 10 CORNWALL GARDEN 3bedroomed double-storey bungalow with matured garden, amidst large greenery, separate servant's quarters/ garage. DHE, *****03/ *****5. DIBT 10 NEAR JELITA Holland Road, 5-bedroomed bungalow, well furnished, alrcond with badminton-court, garden and garage. 12,000 sq ft. $4,500. No agents. Tel: *****12. DIST 11 RAFFLES PARK cosy 3bedroomed919 words
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Advertisement821 1983-07-06 30 WATTEN VIEW TOWNHOUSE (dlst. 11), 3 bedrooms, servant's, roof terrace. Swimming pool. $4,500 semi-furnished, negotiable. Shang Properties *****85. 3-BEDROOMED SINGLE-STOREY TERRACE at 86C, Lorong Melayu. Just renovated. $1,600. Strictly no brokers. Viewing today from spm to 6.30pm. 4-BEDROOMED SEMI-DETACHED Excellent Fittings/ Large Spaclous Garden/ Marble Flooring/ Owner Going Overseas. No821 words
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Advertisement568 1983-07-06 30 (Cn2\ BENG'S LODGE °l OFFERS: i Brand new studio apartments and 2-room maisonette m Orchard area 3 minutes walking distance from Mandarin Hotel. Designed for those who want a refreshing change from the 4 walls of a hotel room. Telephone, linens, cleaning, 24-hour security/ reception room service provided. Facilities include568 words
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Advertisement475 1983-07-06 30 BEVERLY MAI Luxurious apartment with 3 bedrooms, swimming pool, central alrcondttioning Fully furniahed or unfumiahad negotiable. Available immediately Reasonable rantal rat* >«W MIDFIELD REALTY illllr PTE. LTD. TEL: *****66 c Diat. 10, Terrace Apartment with spacious centralised aircond living/ dining areas. 4 bedrooms with bathrooms attached, private garlen overlooking swimming475 words
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Advertisement678 1983-07-06 31 b) Apartments c Luxurious 4-bedroomed apartment on high floor with panoramic view, available In Westwood/ Leonie Towers, Dist. 10. Spacious split-level living/ dining with central aircond, Large balcony overlooking swimming pool. Rental: $8,000. c 2 1/2-storey modern American Townhouse with swimming pool and other recreational facilities, available In Ridgewood/ Sommerville,678 words
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Advertisement920 1983-07-06 31 HIMIKO COURT, DIST. 10, located off Holland Road, brand new condominium apartment with pool and full recreational facilities. 2/ 3 bedrooms, living/ dining with balcony, furnished/ partially, rental $2,800 $4,500 negotiable *****77/ *****38, Worldwide. APARTMENT IN NEWTON Road, 4 bedrooms, 3 attached bathrooms, 1 dining room, 1 living room, kitchen,920 words
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Advertisement892 1983-07-06 31 HIGH RISE APARTMENTS m Dlst. 1543. 4 bedrooms/ bathrooms. Large living/ dining, aircondltioned. 2,800 sq.ft. Beautiful sea view. Swimming pool/ security. Call: Owner, *****22 ext. 247. HIMIKO COURT high floor, newly completed, 3 bedrooms with excellent recreational facilities. Facing pool/ morning sun. Partially furnished. $4,000. Tel: *****33/ *****11 (Agent). MERLIN892 words
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Advertisement907 1983-07-06 31 FURNISHED APARTMENT TO share with respectable single female professional, executive, officer. Tel: *****92/*****44 (evening). GILSTEAD ROAD (DIST. 1130) Fully furnished, 3-bedroomed apartment. Wall-to-wall carpet. 2 airconds. CTV. $2,300 p.m. Grandvale, *****41. GREEN MEADOW BRAND new apartment Upper Maisonette. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, fully furnished, new furniture. Call: *****38. JERVOIS COURT,907 words
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Advertisement859 1983-07-06 31 THE PLAZA STUDIO apartment, high floor, cosily furnished, ■vall-to-wall carpeted. $1,900. Ring: *****52. No agents. UPPER SERANOOON, LARGE Apartment, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, split-level, unfurnished. $1,300. *****35/ 6 (Agent). 5 ROOMED UNFURNISHED, BEDOK Reservoir, for immediate rental. Call *****43, 8 a.m. 11a.m., 6p.m. 9p.m. CASHEW PARK CONDOMINIUM Upper Bukit Tlmah859 words
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Advertisement461 1983-07-06 31 WE HAVE READY clients to rent apartments/ terrace houses. Owners please contact *****55. b) Apartments A special residential service for expatriates. Are you a LANDLORD looking for a tenant? Are you a TENANT looking for a home? Call 222 1333 mJM, Knight Frank 2c Bk Cheong Hock ,aV^I Chye BaHlieu461 words
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Advertisement604 1983-07-06 31 PROFESSIONAL COUPLE, NO child, wanted 2-3 roomed HDB flat near Taman Jurong, Boon Lay, Jurong West, Teban Garden or Clementi West. Owners please call: *****69. RESPECTABLE JAPANESE COUPLES bachelors require 1/ 2/ 3bedroomed apartments In dists. 5, 9, 10, 11, 15, 21. Excellent company lease. Owners, tel. *****13/ *****57. A604 words
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Advertisement731 1983-07-06 31 APARTMENTS/HOUSES REQUIRED by expatriate clients presently staying m hotels. Houseworld *****44/*****92/ *****64/*****65. DIST. 9/10/11/ 15. Apartments urgently wanted by American/ Japanese Expatriates. $3,500/ $1,700. *****50/*****51/*****52 EXPAT. WORKING COUPLE/ small family requires flat/ house, any locality. Budget flexible. *****51 (No Agents). WANTED HDB 2/3/4-ROOMED furnished/ unfurnished flat m any districts. Contact731 words
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Advertisement957 1983-07-06 31 OIST. 11 WATTEN HILL 2 1/2storey townhouse. 3 bedrooms, attached bathroom, roof garden and swimming pool. Built-in: 2100 sq.ft $780,000. Freehold No agents please. Tel: *****04. DIST. 28, LUXURIOUS DOUBLESTOREY bungalow. 4 bedrooms, 1 servant's, 2 stores. 7.550 sq.ft. 6 years old. Freehold, vacant possession. $930,000 0.n.0. Deans Property: *****55957 words
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Advertisement618 1983-07-06 31 HOCK SWEE HILL double storey semi-detached. 4,200 sq.ft. 5 rooms. Rent/Sale. Freehold. Gina: *****00. INTERMEDIATE TERRACE HOUSE m dlst 14, 2 bedrooms, built-in area 735 sq.fl Leasehold $150,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****40. JOHOR BAHRU URGENT Sale. Melody garden bungalow m quiet corner, 4735 sq.ft Best offer secures. CaU Jenny JB: *****0.618 words
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Advertisement2650 1983-07-06 32 b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments Concorde A Tower of distinction and style at Thomson i, LOAN j* -J I M4\»MA Vyr jaflßHß^B^M__^ \vyij l £3 1 IJI tJOwl V*il? TaMßßjßW'^'^^^^teiSß^BHl^^^^^il *****8 dHHro<«^ Of iB^gHWBafJI B^pMß^aaW ÜbIMBbbM A 21 BTOREY BLOCK of 36 units2,650 words
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Advertisement818 1983-07-06 32 Hilltop Splendour High class residential area Golden hill] Condominium Townhouses m Thomson I area, on elevated land at Lorong Chuan f ■■a .^tjßiL^i^ —^^^(HEStf'^r^*^^^ ™i Big swimming pool and special children's wading pool Residents' clubhouse Squash Court Children's playground Tropical garden open park area j Barbecue-pit 24-hour security service Freehold818 words
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Advertisement926 1983-07-06 32 VISTA PARK, OFF Paslr Panjang. studio apartment, 690 sq.ft. $215,000 0.n.0. Uniwest: *****15/ *****92 CASHEW PARK CONDOMINIUM Type C, 31D, Blk Vlll. (Direct). Tel: *****38 Miss Rablyah. DIST. 15, JOO CHIAT Place, 1,100 sq.ft. 2 bedrooms/ 2 bathrooms, $300,000. *****88 Agent). DIST. 1027, MARBELLA COURT 1259 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, selling926 words
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Advertisement859 1983-07-06 32 WOODLANDS 5-ROOMED POINT block for sale. Interested, call *****45/*****83. 3 ROOM FLAT at Bedok South Road, terrazzo flooring, kitchen mosaic. Call *****67 after 7pm. ANG MO KIO Aye. 3. 3 1/2-roomed corner. Contact *****74/ *****75. d) Other Real Estate Pasir Panjang Road 6 modern spacious 2-atorey bungalows on 60,000 sq.ft.859 words
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Advertisement645 1983-07-06 32 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted iSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS^S FACTORIES/ WAREHOUSES CUM OFFICES RENT SALE A) UPPER THOMSON 7 1/2 M.S. 7 units of single/ 2 1/2-storey terrace factory cum office. 6,828 sq.ft. 7,230 sq.ft. 8,340 sqft 12,200 sqft. 15,024 sqft 24,000 sq.ft. 24,400 sq.ft. 36,600 sq.ft. B) UPPER BUKIT TIMAH 9 M.S./ 11645 words
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Advertisement525 1983-07-06 32 WANTED COMBINED OFFICE (About 1,500 sq.ft.) WAREHOUSE (About 5500 sq.ft.) Please phone:--*****61, MR QUAH GOOD INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! Warehouse/Showroom for Sale at attractive prices. For more information, Call: 292-3447 747-3983 Ask for Henry. SHOWROOM/WAREHOUSE We offer attractive loans and special benefits for our purchasers. For details call: 292-3315 292-3447 Ask for525 words
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Advertisement324 1983-07-06 33 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted We are a Development Organisation 1 interested m residential sites for I developing bungalows, semi-detached, 1 terrace houses and condominiums. 1 If you possess what we are looking for, I and have the intention of selling or going 1 into Joint-venture324 words
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Advertisement69 1983-07-06 33 93 Office Space* b) Rental GOLDEN WALL AUTO Centre, (Rochor Road), high floor, brand new office space with windows, 1,350 sq.ft. partitioned and fully furnished, $4.50 p.s.f. Deans Property: *****55. BEACH ROAD, 388 sq.ft. $1,746 inclusive 1 executive room with carpets, excellent seaview. Tel: *****38 *****47 (no agents please). CENTRALLY69 words
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Advertisement178 1983-07-06 33 93 Office Spaces b) Rental ORCHARD ROAD outside CBD FAR EAST SHOPPING CENTRE mezzanine floor corner shop space 821 sq.ft. with one side window facing Isetan Department Store and the other side facing Orchard Road and near pedestrian crossing. Excellent for office cum showroom set up. Rental: $8 p.s.f. Tel:178 words
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Advertisement825 1983-07-06 33 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces a gale a) Sale Sale «J Sale CECIL POINT The point of all business activity ▼JnMiwMiMom9flS^ffliflftMil9K3££»9baMMMHHMMßE3Kk Choosing the ideal location for your business is Qffir*% "^ITIQ frn^tT". I surprisingly simple. When you can choose Cecil Point. te SDaCP825 words
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Advertisement366 1983-07-06 33 MERLIN PLAZA Outside CBD, 5600 sq.ft. Panoramic view of sea/ harbour. Carpeting/ partitions. $3.90 p.s.f. Berners Co, *****66. MERLIN PLAZA. HIGH Floor. Seaview. Partitioned, carpeted, furnished. 323 sq.ft. $1,980. Sale considered. Call *****89. OFFICE SPACE AT Robinson Road. Area 320 sq.ft. at $4.50 p.s.f. Interested parties, please contact Lucy *****61.366 words
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Advertisement411 1983-07-06 33 THE ADELPHI (Next to MRT Station) Good location. Selling at $1,250 p.s.f. Interested plesss call:--*****41, Mr Chan DIST. 20, NEAR TO A*W, doublestorey shophouse, Approx: 3,200 sq.ft. Freehold. Vacant posse slon. Suitable for all types of retall businesses/ showroom. $1.25 million. *****88. 2-STOREY PRE-WAR BUILT shophouse at South Bridge Road,411 words
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Advertisement490 1983-07-06 33 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale a) Sale a) Sale WE'VE OVER 200 HOUSEHOLDS AWAITING YOU Jtaw^tam mtap 2J^flLg^ *^*^s»»iitf^^^^^t^^^%_ 'm**m^Bi^StSawSa^a^m^ FABER GARDEN SHOPS FOR SALE Only three shop units have been built to serve Faber Garden, an exclusive residential complex located off Upper Thomson490 words
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Advertisement342 1983-07-06 33 b) Rental ENG CHEONG TOWER North Bridge Road Outside CBD 2,400 sq.ft. showroom cum shop, facing North Bridge Road. Smaller unit* also available. Enquire at: *****77 IN COLOMBO COURT DIST. 0617 We have shops of various sizes to suit your needs for immediate occupation. Call us today for more information.342 words
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Advertisement583 1983-07-06 34 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces t) Rental b) Rental FOR LEASE ORCHARD ROAD. PROPOSED I DEPARTMENT STORE: Located m the heart of Singapore's tourist/shopping area, adjacent to the proposed Paragon and i Promenade Shopping Centres. Total Area approximately 20,500 sq.ft. Available May 1984 on a 3 year lease with583 words
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Advertisement232 1983-07-06 34 STILL THE ONE for Air FaresAirmaster Travel Centre, 36-G Prlnsep Street (opposite Cathay cinema). Tel: *****83, *****20, *****42. TA 283. CALL *****77 JASON'S Travel for superbudget airfares Student's fare Tours worldwide. #03-20 Orchard Towers (TA 318) GATEWAY TRAVEL for economical airfares tours worldwide. 6 Robinson Road. Tel: *****39/ *****30. TA232 words
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Advertisement742 1983-07-06 34 102 Tours 102 Tours ©i i M BEST 'SELLERS ■PjAPAN DISNEYLAND SPEOALIU B Osaka/Kyoto/Nara/Tokyo/Mt Fuji/Hakone/Atami/ Tokyo Disneyland/ B Hong Kong/Ocean Park/Sung Dynasty g OAY Ss2l6'o I 10/7, 24/7, 31/7, 7/8, 14/8, 21/8, 28/8, 4/9,11/9,18/9.EverySun I AROUND THE WORLD 23 DAYS by sia/ba I All U.S.A./Hawaii/AII West Coast/All East Coast/ Orlando/742 words
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Advertisement464 1983-07-06 34 102 Tours SHENTOURS IHANILA/ BAGUIO/ PA6SAHJAN/ TAGAYTAY 6 DAYS $1120 MANILA/ 6ASUIO/ PABSAM4AN/ CEBU 7 DAYS $1239 MANILA/ HONGKONG 9 DAYS $1650 MAMtAMOMftKONfi/TAIWAN 14 SAYS $2268 Jut 11, 18, 25, Aug. 1 8, 15, 22. 29, Sept. 5, 6, 12, 19, 26, Oct. 3, 10. 17,24,31. •ANOtnHPATTAYA/ SDAYSS?3"I §At«KOKffAnAYA/ CMBMMAt464 words
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Advertisement348 1983-07-06 34 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours pA^KOREA I WITH TAIWAN fr We offer the most i^M comprehensive mpV range of quality Jfj V tours. L% All Japan 11 days $2599 Al Japan with Hongkong 1 3 days $2799 All Japan with Taiwan 1 7 days $2999 Japan Korea 1 0348 words
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Advertisement747 1983-07-06 34 102 Tours 102 Tours ■•■■■•■■■■■ißUßßjiejiSJßßßMisjJßlMßß j© NAM HO j •^■P^ TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. to m I Head O^'ce: Pearl's Centre (Yangtze Theatre) 100 EuTong Sen St., #01-14, #01-16, #01-18 Spore 0105 I Tel: *****33 (7 lines) Branch Office People's Park Complex, Grd. Floor, 1 Park Road, #01-19, Singapore747 words
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Advertisement396 1983-07-06 35 102 Tour* 102 Tour* 102 Tour* A glimpse of New Zealand Paradise See half the world m one country New Zealand J^^j^^^ Air New Zealand have flown thousands jMßilllliiE-. sa^ s^ e d holiday-makers to ew Zealand and we would like to do the same for you. Our tour Wm396 words
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Advertisement103 1983-07-06 35 IseiMtve: AU meals except breakfast Grand BBQ evening (Hyatt) Kuala Trengganu with Handicraft Centre Baserah Fishing Village < Salted Fish). Giant Turtle Sighting (Rantau Abang) Free squash tennis (Hyatt). THE ONLY TOUR TO INCLUDE TWO FABULOUS BEACH REBOOTS! 1 HBUC7THI«P<r^^iB Bb Special— H£» 5 Days HMADYAI/SONGKHLA {H f\ f\ Inclusive:103 words
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Advertisement472 1983-07-06 35 No.l Tour Operator to Australia ■MPiWVII Superior Class rCKIH Packages Services '■Ml ■■■^•1 (Low Season) -> N '^JHifl Bk 6 Days from S$ 999 ,<£. Group Oep. 01/7. 8/7.15/7,29/7, <&&- I 05/8, 12/8, 19/8, 26/8. <A^£zP/ i^lH, U 7 Days From Ssl lll Ij^^/^^W^^ Highlights El Caballo Blanco Spanish Dancing472 words
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Advertisement412 1983-07-06 35 8 Days JAPAN only _^^jf (Extension Tour of Taiwan J^^MSB^B^bl Hong Kong can be arranged '^^HLaP'^^B^^^a^B^Mßf Welcomes You -<*>■ B M> JjpgM^jßßjS fIH Sightseeing of Tokyo, Osaka. Nara jyWgJSBBBjfJCT a*" y Nagoya. Nikko and Kyoto a Magnificent beauty of Mt. Fuji aCruise of LakeHakone a Bullet Train' a Toshimaen Amusement412 words
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Advertisement442 1983-07-06 35 109 Foreign Invites applications for Secondary Pre-U I Education for Students intending to enter U.S./ Canadian Universities. contact: HUI KUAH PTE. LTD. #04- (8 4th Floor. Orchard Towers Spore C 923 Tel *****83/4 COSMOPOLITAN COLLEGE Toronto, Canada provides Secondary Si Pre-U education for Canadlan/US universities acceptance. Contact Mrs Chang for442 words
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Advertisement966 1983-07-06 35 109 Foreign 109 Foreign SWISS HOTEL CATERING COLLEGE OFFERS AN INTENSIVE 1 YEAR HOTEL MGT DIPLOMA PROGRAM WITH PAID IN TRAINING. LECTURES IN ENGLISH FEES PAYABLE IN STAGES QUALIFICATIONS. '0' LEVELS LIMITED PLACES FOR AGE: 18 35 OCTOBER 1983 CALL HOTELCONSULT OFFICE AT V TEL: *****30 FOR AN INTERVIEW IMMEDIATELY.966 words
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Advertisement542 1983-07-06 35 112 Commercial 112 Commercial OUR TRAINING BRINGS YOU SUCCESS A wkto rang* of cour»M loading to tho Examinations of C ft G, LCCI, CEI, SIET, VSTB etc., COMMENCING IN JULY COMPUTER EDUCATION Leading to UK Examination IDPM (Institute of Data Processing Management) Basic/Cobol/Fortran Programming LCCI COURSES Advertising Book-Keeping Business Computing542 words
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Advertisement443 1983-07-06 35 ENGINEERING STUDIES OBTAIN INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNISED CITY GUILDS OF LONDON INSTITUTE (UK) A VITB QUALIFICATIONS! New classes commencing on 4th July to 10th July Builders' Quantities Stage I/11/111 c 860 Mechanical Engineering c 255 Mechanical Engineering Pt. I/11/111 c 748 Data Processing c Electrical Engineering Pt. I/11/111 c Electrical Inst. Fittings443 words
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Obituary, Illustration92 1983-07-06 36 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MR ONG BOON GHEE AGE 80 YEARS PMMd away peacefully on 4TH JULY 1983 leaving behind BELOVED WIFE MDM TNG POH TIN SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW PENG YAM NG NGHEE CHOO YEOW ENG NG NGUAN KIANG BAN HUAT LAM OEI BEE, JOSEPHINE YEOW HUAT TAN GEK CHENG DAUGHTER92 words
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Obituary, Illustration172 1983-07-06 36 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam lIIHIIHIIMiiiMIM IN LOVING MEMORY OF 1 JACK LIM CHOON HWA who left us suddenly on the 6th July '82 His smiling way and pleasant face Are a pleasure to recall; He had a kindly word for each, And died beloved by all. Some day172 words
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Obituary, Illustration78 1983-07-06 36 MR CHEW KIM SUN AGED 58 YEARS Passed away peacefully on 4/7/83 leaving behind wife, children, sons-in-law and granddaughter. Cortege will leave 1-A Tay Lian Teck Road, Singapore 1545 on Friday 8/7/83 at 12.30 p.m. for Bright Hill Crematorium. MR. SNG AH CHYE Aged 67 passed away peacefully78 words
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Obituary, Illustration56 1983-07-06 36 S/N FOO KOK YIN From the management staff of ADVANCED ACUPUNTURE CENTRE S7BA Upper Soranfloon Road opposite Paya Leber Police Station TEL: *****55 Deepest Sympathy Condolences to the Family of the late S/N FOO KOK YIN Departed 4/7/83 From Ex-colleagues: Effendy, CO. Toh, T.L. Low, W.T. Chal, L.S.56 words
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Obituary, Illustration221 1983-07-06 36 The Family of the late CHOO SENG QUEE JOSEPH P.B.M. BORN: 1.12.1914 DEPARTED: 30.6. 1983 Wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to the Canossian Sisters, the Redemptoriets, Dignitaries, footballers, relatives, friends and business associates for their kind support, prayers visits, wreaths and condolences during their recent bereavement. All221 words
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Obituary, Illustration134 1983-07-06 36 S/N FOO KOK YIN BORN 26/12/50 DEPARTED: 4/7/83 "Time changes many things but not the memory this day brings" Sadly missed by Batch PTS 63 JOSEPH CHARLES VAN DER STRAATEN Departed 6.7.82 Lovingly remembered today by wife, daughters, sons, sons-in-law, daughter-in-law and grandchildren. In Loving Memory Of134 words
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282 1983-07-06 36 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. SOME statutory bodies and private institutions are not accepting Msloo notes for fear of receiving forged money. The National Electricity Board (NEB) has directed its area managers and cashiers at NEB collection offices throughout the country to reject the MslooNST - 282 words
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275 1983-07-06 36 Three lawyers in fraud case can appeal to Privy Council KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Three lawyers found guilty of fraud and breach of trust against a widow over a two-hectare plot of land m Kulai eight years ago were yesterday granted conditional leave to appeal to the Privy Council. They wereNST - 275 words
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241 1983-07-06 36 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Hizbul Muslimin, or Hamim, will embark on a massive campaign to recruit as members those who had until recently been uninterested m politics, its president, Datuk Mohamad Asri Haji Muda, said today. He said Hamim was open to all, includingNST - 241 words
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138 1983-07-06 36 IPOH, Tues. Mentri Besar Ramli Ngah Talib yesterday launched the Perak State Islamic Economic Development Corporation with a call to the people to give it their full support. He said the setting up of the corporation was m line with the New Economic Policy.NST - 138 words
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286 1983-07-06 36 July 10 is Johor's date for sighting new moon JOHOR BAHARU, Tues. Johor yesterday announced that it has fixed July 10 as the date for the sighting of the new moon to determine Hari Raya Puasa for the state. Meanwhile, the Keeper of the Rulers' Seal m Kuala Lumpur said286 words
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151 1983-07-06 36 IPOH, Tues. Rural families are now eating cheaper and fleshier ducks thanks to the success of a pilot project of the Perak State Veterinary Services Department. They can buy "Peking" ducklings at a subsidised rate to rear into meaty birds to supplementNST - 151 words
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Advertisement613 1983-07-06 36 112 Commercial JAPANESE (Beginners) CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE 3545- D, Blk 162, 5 th Storey Buklt Merah Town Centre Tel: *****90 (8 line*) •Thur 8.30- 10.00pm 7/7 Fri 7.00- 8.30pm 8/7 •Sun 2.30- 4.00pm 10/7 Fri 8.30- 10.00pm 15/7 LEX MENG PROFESSIONAL TRAINING CENTRE #09-14, People's Park Ctr Tel: *****81613 words
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Advertisement486 1983-07-06 36 116 Dancing MARLILAN STUDIO. 0546, Orchard Building, (next to Mandai rin Hotel). Tel: *****55/*****08/ *****02. We have classes commencing soon: 1 New Jazz Tap Classes. Jazz m Freestyle:- lstd (Imperial Society Of Teachers Dancing Of London) Syllabus Luigi Syllabus. Tap AL Gilbert Syllabus. All new classes under Teresa Houvet. 2)486 words
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Advertisement18 1983-07-06 36 I "In Memoriam" 1 I is for the loved I I ones whom I I you remember I18 words
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Advertisement36 1983-07-06 36 1 <ff HV^l^l^lMHfli *"!ip A: 1 :j5^51 Available at all leading bookshops and emporiums. Distributed by W m FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS I^l^.l 2 Jurong Port Road, Singapore 2261 1 /jfr J A member of The Times Organisation36 words
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Advertisement32 1983-07-06 36 I N B U S I N E S S Then venture into Section C, "Business To Business", where you'll discover your business needs and businesses m need! C.A.T.S. I *****66 132 words
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Article328 1983-07-06 37 Class 5 horses crack 36 sec ON THE TRACK with FAIRWAY IPOH, Tues. Kuala Lumpur trainer Kitson Leong, who has under his wing a string of promising gallopers, appears to have another top sprinter m Town Flier. Town Flier, classified m Class 2, has been given328 words
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Article150 1983-07-06 37 Just fancy that! A RECORD of sorts was set up at Bokit Tlmah last Saturday the third day of the Queen Elisabeth II Cap Meeting when eight of the horses who finished second m the nine-race card all paid $5 for a place. They were Post Express (Race 1), Creme150 words
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Article, Illustration222 1983-07-06 37 APPRENTICE M. Rahman has at last done It. He has ridden a winner for his master, trainer and former jockey P.K. Leong of Ipoh. Last Sunday at Bukit Timah, Rahman, younger brother of leading apprentice M. Rahmat, brought newcomer Southfolk fromWAN - 222 words
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478 1983-07-06 37 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By PERTH jockey Keith Watson will make a comeback on the local turf. He has been given the green light by the Perak Turf Club to ride as a visiting jockey at the July Meeting beginning at Ipoh on Saturday. His478 words
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Article137 1983-07-06 37 THESE horses did well at Bukit Timah over the weekend and can be followed: Merry Murmur should win more races. He clocked the day's best time of 1:11.9 for 1,200 m with his runaway win m Class 4 Div 2. Sonthf oik made an impressive debut. HeLUCKY LEO - 137 words
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Article103 1983-07-06 37 K. SHANMUGAM has taken over At Liberty and Overwhelming. Eddie van Breukelen now trains Lightning Stride. Jaafar Padzeli has taken charge of All Set, My Favourite 11, St. Louis II and Sian Hong. Colonel Delong has moved to P.K. Leong. Aurora HI has been transferred to Mak103 words
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Advertisement572 1983-07-06 37 At the 400 metres At the finish PRIMA ROSsTßW^dtßKWftt^Tiflftteß^^Ny 1 MAB J3? \SF^^^S^^^^^ "dE mUll qssi ,~EHDLESS MANI FMftl PQCt fiM~A Mif^ -V^ i* MUTRIfcIJIT BBB^^^^^sP^''^&t*'*'*'' s^Jf t?* -j^r F Q 4 Div 9 1,200 m 1. Endless Mani 2. Prima Rossi 3. Pingat Mas II 4. Lixa Dist: 1,572 words
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Advertisement432 1983-07-06 37 I HH-PIiNIN S U I- A• G R O U P• O F• H O 1 I! L S tB Hi BlaS i s^» •># IHwi m BL B w A.W ™i Btmßw^_J W&, B 19 ■■W ha] Bu Wlr^ il hr B JB iff I- 'j8 km HIV *^F\>432 words
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Article259 1983-07-06 38 SOCCER SHORTS "SUPER SUB" David Fairclough on Monday signed for Swiss First Division club Lucerne on a free transfer from English League champions I .iverpool. Fairclough, 26, earned his nickname for his I knack of scoring wini ning goals for the Reds when brought on as substitute m crucial games.259 words
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138 1983-07-06 38 NATIONAL Football League Division One club Farrer Park United yesterday received a surprise $25,000 cash donation from their sponsors, Hwee Seng Pte Ltd. Farrer Park have been under Hwee Seng's sponsorship for the last two seasons, but the latest contribution is to assist138 words
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Article, Illustration286 1983-07-06 38 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Beijing-bound Mani and Sundram m Fandi-Razali mould? By ANOTHER combination of the Fandi AhmadRazali Alias calibre could emerge from the Singapore squad of 18 who leave for Beijing this morning to take part m the Great Wall Cup soccer tournament from July 11-23.JONATHAN CHOO - 286 words
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Article71 1983-07-06 38 UNITED MOTOR WORKS had to thank nippy Azhar Maharan for their laboured 3-2 victory over Holiday Inn m a Singapore Business Houses Football League Division One match at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Azhar scored their winning goal as Holiday Inn recovered from 0-2 to 2-2.71 words
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Article135 1983-07-06 38 Theresians find the pace too hot NEWLY- PROMOTED Theresians '82 were given a baptism of fire by the Singapore Cricket Club m a Singapore Women's Hockey Association Division One League match at the Padang yesterday. The Division Two champions found the experience and teamwork of the hosts too much toHAKIKAT RAI - 135 words
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Article211 1983-07-06 38 Cup runneth over for Kapil's men BOMBAY, Tues. India's cricket team came home to a rousing welcome by thousands of flag-waving fans when they arrived here yesterday after their epic victory over the West Indies m the World Cup final. Jubilant spectators let off fire-crackers m celebration as the playersReuter - 211 words
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Article133 1983-07-06 38 TAUNTON, Tues. A defiant 99 by opener Peter Denning helped Somerset avoid defeat against New Zealand with one wicket to spare here yesterday. Five second innings wickets by off-spinner John Bracewell, a former grave-digger, were not quite enough to bury the county side. It was frustrating forReuter - 133 words
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Article297 1983-07-06 38 NEW ZEALAND beat Sweden 94-82 m a first-round playoff on Monday of the William Jones Cup men's basketball tournament m Taipei. Other results: Scotland 70 Thailand 44, United States 61 Austria 46, Kuang Hua (Taiwan) 79 Malaysia 56, Canada 81 Italy 77, United States 63 New Zealand 52, Taiwan'sAgencies - 297 words
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Article, Illustration303 1983-07-06 38 NATIONAL coach Tan Eng Yoon is the man the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association are hoping will train the junior squad to be formed later this week (writes Hakikat Rai). Eng Yoon had hinted before the South-east Asia Games that he was contemplating303 words
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Article176 1983-07-06 38 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON AN exciting "Battle on the Fairways" is on the cards when the first Sentosa Open golf championship, over three days, tees off at the Serapong course on July 22. For among those who have signed up for the 54-hole competition are top176 words
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Article215 1983-07-06 38 OAK BROOK, (Illinois), Tues. Mark McCumber came from seven strokes behind to win the Western Open golf tournament by one shot from fellow American Tom Watson here yesterday. In the final 36-hole round, McCumber shot 68 and 71 for a four-under-par 284 total, while Watson, whoReuter - 215 words
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295 1983-07-06 38 Marsh from hunted to the hunter STOCKHOLM, Tues. American Henry Marsh made a tremendous effort to beat Pole Boguslaw Maminski and retain his three-year unbeaten record m the 3,000 metres steeplechase here last night. Marsh, the world's fastest 3,000 m runner last year, was way back for the first halfReuter - 295 words
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Article, Illustration250 1983-07-06 38 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Exams kept her from SEA Games By CHEE SWEE LEE, Singapore's star woman athlete of the Seventies, has apologised for her nonappearance at last month's South-east Asia Games, which the Republic hosted. In a letter to Loh Lin Kok, president of the Singapore Amateur Athletic250 words
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Article339 1983-07-06 38 LONDON, Tues. Middlesex's left-arm spinner Phil Edmonds again pressed his claims for an England recall at Edgbaston yesterday by taking five for 46 against Warwickshire for a match haul of 10 for 72. But the county champions were m danger of their first defeat of theReuter - 339 words
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Article84 1983-07-06 38 LONDON, Tues. Cricketer lan Botham could be given a chance to prove he is still the world's greatest all-rounder, m a new competition to be held next year. A tobacco firm are planning to settle the arguments which raged during the recent World Cup byAFP - 84 words
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Advertisement717 1983-07-06 38 j£y <&> The Institute of Banking Finance AL FUTURES sSv' Fundamentals and Applications y^ Venue: Shangri-la Hotel Singapore y^two-module comprehensive course lasting for two five-day periods for the serious individual interested m financial futures. Organised by The Institute of Banking Finance with the co-operation of f Asia Link Financial Services717 words
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Article, Illustration507 1983-07-06 39 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN Bitter taste of defeat is all Shoon Keat has as he ponders loss INTERVIEW...By HV KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. It was almost midnight and the coffee house at the Mandarin Hotel here yesterday had just about dished out its last meal. But Wong Shoon Keat had507 words
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Article302 1983-07-06 39 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. China's Tian Pingyi, a 19-year-old student, came within one point of eliminating the top seed, Indonesia's Liem Swie King, from the men s singles final of the Malaysian Open badminton championships at Stadium Negara here tonight (writes J. Rajendr&n). Had302 words
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Article226 1983-07-06 39 EDMONTON, Wed. Sergei Zabolotnov broke the European 200 metres backstroke record and Irina Laricheva completed a remarkable four-gold medal sweep as the Soviet Union's grip on the World Student Games swimming competition here m Canada turned into a stranglehold last night. Zabolotnov won m 2min.Reuter - 226 words
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Article20 1983-07-06 39 SINGAPORE Armed Forces beat New Zealand Combined Service 7-1 m a friendly squash match at Yishun Camp yesterday.20 words
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Article444 1983-07-06 39 YUEN SHUANG CHING was reduced to tears yesterday during the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's national age-group meet at Thomson Road (writes Janice Se»h). Victory m the 100 metres breaststroke for 13-14 year-old girls seemed so sure for her. But electronic timers tell no lies, and it444 words
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Article218 1983-07-06 39 LONDON, Tues. John McEnroe, the Wimbledon title back m his possession, started a month's holiday yesterday, but for tennis officials, the end of the championships marked a return to sorting out the game's problems. McEnroe, the 24-year-old New Yorker who demolished New Zealander Chris LewisReuter; AP - 218 words
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121 1983-07-06 39 PRAGUE, Taes. Czech tennis player Begina Marsikova has won the women's national championship three months after endIng a It-month prison sentence. She was Jailed for drunken driving m May last year following a road accident In September 1981 which caused the death of twoAFP - 121 words
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Article259 1983-07-06 39 NEWPORT, Tues. John van Nostrand, of the United States, came from behind to upset fourth-seeded compatriot Mike Depalmer 1-6, 6-3, 6-4 m the first Hall of Fame tennis championships yesterday. Australian Brad Drewett beat seventh-seeded American Nick Saviano 6-4, 7-5. Other results: Tony Giammalva (US) btAgencies - 259 words
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Article, Illustration174 1983-07-06 39 KUALA LUMPUR, Toes. Singapore soccer star Fandi Ahmad has signed a three-year contract with the Arab-Malay-sian Development Bank here. He will be drawing a $6,tM monthly salary and be provided with a house and a car, a reliable source said today. The agreement wasNST - 174 words
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Article56 1983-07-06 39 ANG MO KIO Constituency will organise a carroms tournament to mark National Day for residents m the area at Ang Mo Kio Community Centre on July 25. The fee is H per entry for singles only and $2 per entry for doubles. The closing date is July 16. Entry56 words
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Article, Illustration441 1983-07-06 39 WILL DAZZLING WINGER SIGN ON WITH UNITED? 4 I'LL be discussing my future with the manager before deciding my next step. I have been playing m the Central League for more than four years and that Is a long a time. 7 Davies. MANCHESTER, Tues.IPS - 441 words
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206 1983-07-06 39 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By SINGAPORE, one of the record 22 countries who have entered for the International Squash Rackets Federation championships m New Zealand from Oct 6-18, are m a dilemma. For the organisers have indicated that they may have to hold a206 words
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282 1983-07-06 39 PETER SIOW - Training stint in Korea for top pugilists PETER SIOW By THE Singapore Taekwondo Federation will, for the first time, be awarding scholarships to their outstanding young members to train m South Korea. A panel of STF selectors will soon decide on the two to go to the home of the282 words
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Miscellaneous46 1983-07-06 39 SOCCER SBIIFL Dlv 1: Times Organisation v Hongkong Bank (Jalan Besar, 8 p.m.). Jnrong inter-cemmny Ovaltlne League Dlv 3: Spore Refining Company v Food Specialities (Jurong Stadium, 5.15 p.m.). SMA Jarcng Group tourney: Spore Shipbuilding v Ingersoll, ICI v Spore Carpet (Gloucester Barracks, 5 p. m.).46 words
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289 1983-07-06 40 Thatcher to HK: There will be no sellout LONDON, Tuesday THE British government yesterday assured the 5.2 million people m Hongkong that there would be no sellout to China when talks resume next week on the colony's future. While Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher told Parliament that her government would takeAFP; Reuter; UPI - 289 words
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Article45 1983-07-06 40 CUPERTINO (California), Tues. The Apple Computer Co says it will start sending free computers to about 9,000 public schools m California. Depending on future tax concessions, the company says it may send one to every school m the country to promote computer education. UPI.45 words
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Article36 1983-07-06 40 HONGKONG, Tues. Heavy rains yesterday flooded 70,000 houses, 290 factories and half the streets m the central China city of Wuhan, Hubei province, Radio Beijing reported today. The broadcast gave no casualty figures. AFPAFP - 36 words
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418 1983-07-06 40 BHARATHI MOHAN; PAUL JACOB - BHARATHI MOHAN PAUL JACOB Fishermen must prove they are Thais By and A RUSSIAN ship which rescued 17 fishermen from the South China Sea and arrived here on Monday has had its departure delayed. The Nikolay Maksimov, a container ship, cannot leave418 words
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Article30 1983-07-06 40 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials feU 12.52 to 1,212.74 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration283 1983-07-06 40 TRUE to the spirit of maritime tradition, the master of the Penang-registered Hayati was the last to abandon his stricken ship on Monday. Mr Morshid bin Alias, master of the t52-tonne cargo ship which sank In the Eastern Working Anchorage off Katong, waited until283 words
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Advertisement93 1983-07-06 40 RIG SUPPLY Pipe Handling Tools Direct from manufacturer Suppliers of complete tools and replacement parts for: ELEVATORS SLIPS AND SPIDERS SAFETY CLAMPS TONGS MISCELLANEOUS (springs, bolts, latches, valve wheels etc.) JRIG SUPPLY LTD. Please direct all correspondence to: No 1 1 Pandan Crescent SINGAPORE 061 2 Tel *****33 Tele* HORST93 words
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Advertisement860 1983-07-06 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE Ssangyong Cement's offer of 1 1 million shares at $3.50 each has been heavily oversubscribed. In the unofficial market, the shares are changing hands at a good premium over the offer price, reports CHAN 01 CHEE. The Monetary Authority of Singapore has860 words
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Miscellaneous133 1983-07-06 40 UP TO Ip.m. Showers In several areas. TEMP. (C) up to S a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 26 mln. SUNSET today: 7.21 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.18 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 7/13 C Showers Manila 24/35 C Fair Amsterdam 14/28 C Clear Melbourne 8/13 C Rain Bangkok 25/33 C Cloudy Moscow 15/24133 words
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Article, Illustration1451 1983-07-06 1 Could one nuclear bomb disrupt the US economy? 4 Scientists estimate that one 10-megaton burst 482.8 km above the centre of the United States would create a burst capable of blanketing the country with a pulse that would put 50,000 volts into every metre of antenna. Metal objects such asNYT - 1,451 words
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Article, Illustration905 1983-07-06 2 Judy Hindley; Christopher Rawson; Usborne; London - Judy Hindley Christopher Rawson Usborne London Pictures from How Your Body Works, by and (published by Nose bleeding, usually a common and harmless condition, may occasionally be a sign of cancer. It can also be so severe as to threaten a person's life. Dr TS explains905 words
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Article235 1983-07-06 2 WHEN a child's or adult's nose bleeds, don't panic at the sight of the blood. The bleeding usually stops when you take simple measures. Pinching the nostrils together or applying a cold or ice pack on the forehead or on the top of the nose will235 words
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Article, Illustration711 1983-07-06 3 Five get taste of 'fishy' business Five young entrepreneurs average age 26 have just started the first conveyor-belt sushi bar here. They tell JACINTHA ABISHEGANADEN how they got their idea moving. TALK about babes m the wood. Here are five enterprising young people average age 26 who have taken the711 words
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Article211 1983-07-06 3 BELL-NORTHERN Research has developed a telephone which allows the physically disabled easier access to the telephone network. The Directel phone, produced after 2'/ 2 years' research at Bell-Northern Research m Ottawa, is being offered to Bell Canada customers through the company's Telecommunications Centres for Special NeedsIPS - 211 words
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Article, Illustration1098 1983-07-06 5 Front motorised mouse to mountain lion Cars are now coming up with all kinds of accessories and options. What are exotic extras? What are practical features? VINCE and ANN MAGNOTTA advise. It's maritime IN our front-page article on radio hamming headlined Saying Hello to the World yesterday, the Singapore Marine1,098 words
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Article, Illustration957 1983-07-06 8 Frances lets the energy flow right to her fingertips MINU THAROOR talked to dancer Frances Teoh, an avid Martha Graham exponent, who was here recently. I realised that I needed to expand my knowledge off dance, so I could localise it, could integrate the stories off this regionNIK KASMANI - 957 words
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414 1983-07-06 8 FROM the neck up, Rawson Stovall looks like Dennis the Menace, his favourite cartoon character: blond with bright eyes and an impish smile. From the neck down, he looks every bit the professional he is, dressed m a navy blazer, grey slacks,NYT - 414 words
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Article, Illustration836 1983-07-06 9 CAROLINE NGUI finds out more about a new theatre group, Third Stage, which will hold a double-billing of No Foul Play and Things We Paid For at the Drama Centre, 8 p.m. on Sunday and Monday. 6 We do not aim for artistic excellence836 words
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Article, Illustration591 1983-07-06 9 The tinkler who tinkers KANNAN CHANDRAN meets pianist Jimmy Chan, whose latest album, Hongkong's Favourites, has just been released. JIMMY CHAN could pass off as a lawyer, a banker, or, perhaps, a doctor. But you'd find it hard to believe he's a pianist. For one, he lacks the necessary image.591 words
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Advertisement103 1983-07-06 2 rUtn* 1 ifyfi i 35 24th June to 7th July d2 P m 9pm) T^HJ||l ITflf at Singapore Conference Hall Jr (ShentonWay) Admission Free I. 'I 2 il Arrived at last! The graceful Japanese concept you I j have been waiting for v j Space -saving, practical and attractive m103 words
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Advertisement677 1983-07-06 7 NOTICES 111 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE r Companies Winding Up "1 No. 94 of 1983 In the Matter of the Companies Act, Chapter 185 And In the Matter of Tian Hong Press Private limited ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE is hereby given! that a Petition for677 words
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Advertisement539 1983-07-06 7 APPOINTMENTS A commercial building owner requires a suitl ably qualified candidate to join the manage ment team as a:PROPERTY ASSISTANT Requirements: Knowledge of building services is essential. Preference will be given to candidates with recognised qualifications pertaining to building 1 services and conversant with authorities' re- l quirements concerning plan539 words
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Advertisement532 1983-07-06 7 PH NATIONAL KtfSg) UNIVERSITY Xjy OF SINGAPORE Applications are invited for appointment to the posts of 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT/ ASSISTANT DIRECTOR (Personnel Department) 2. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS to the following departments (a) Centre for Musical Activities (b) Estate Office (c) Registrar's Office QUALIFICATIONS/EXPERIENCE All candidates should have a recognised I University532 words
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Miscellaneous297 1983-07-06 8 GOH BENG KWAN An TOUR OF THE NATlONexhibition of paintings AL MUSEUM By volunpresented by Citibank at its teer guides from the Fnends Robina House branch during of the Museum. Each hourbanking hours. This exhibi- long tour is limited to 10 tion features Goh's latest col- people. Meet at the297 words
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Advertisement91 1983-07-06 10 FEATURES I^^^HBhHß^ 41 days m a COMA Exclusive! Teacher Shirley Ng's struggle to live again 3^ Why kids today are protesting s' against PUSHY PARENTS It's a great life for Women Officers m the SAF ,^fc Is the single man-about-town jp| becoming a SUPERCAD? <JH MEN'S FASHIONS FOR NO|/V ,^P91 words
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Article1672 1983-07-06 1 LI UENFUNG - LI UENFUNG Bamboo Green B, WERE conflicts between sons of dukes a natural result of power struggle or were they the result of unequal parental love? When my uncle sent me m disgrace to my mother after our argument over Wu-Sheng, Duke of1,672 words
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Article101 1983-07-06 1 sEHsl**«ffi <£ 7 7 &9H4H9A&* (|> gt^pll-Uffilff «*P ffiis flil^^ft Mfs&im ##l te-T-m 7-fSi sb -ifii^AS^liS ntftljr" o -|Rl^WflBM.fftA »p^ &*Big£ffj4Ha£ft fr*e*#2iSlS--£**iJ fflg7sS > *#Ug&£ flj &m&»ft3fc&!!Bßi «'etf£&m&tfcs7- it £&f#ai o £7££' Jt&%Hil696stfj|f ffi &&**&sft© "i ■&*nii oiH:M*±ffl lio *fS££|l*h#s£ sm^ia tiding MiS ttft& ft 7 o Km* ft °i&±&M101 words
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Article, Illustration586 1983-07-06 2 Six South American peanuts, which were unearthed m a southern province of China, may shed some light on the contacts between the Chinese and the Americans more than 4,000 years ago. In this story reproduced from the China Daily, ZHANG XIAOHUA attempts to piece together586 words
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Article, Illustration44 1983-07-06 2 as a etj m ■Jl Pt M iH H fis ±ffiglJW "^fLJ]^ X" #ft M fl-Hf-ftuia i 1 injw^s X; x^ffi+ii* X m^pf ffift^n mi «*s&ie«HfiUf^ft m^Lij mit&mmi &nmt w^KSjWff7f&fn £*W:£A^A^A4»cA EAg ffefn^g iMWrif ife) o 1 ±&&ffife%Mic ft o S'J 3S#fc?fA|B]° *>7 «Tft*lt*l*W«tt44 words
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Article, Illustration182 1983-07-06 2 THE many porcelain artifacts excavated m Yuchun, Jiangxi province, are fine examples of the work of the Song dynasty (960-1279 A.D.) Jizhouyao kiln m present day Ji'an county. Among the finds, a meiping vase, an incense-burner and a shallow dish are the more remarkable ones.China Daily - 182 words
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Advertisement142 1983-07-06 1 rAV^r^i > 4b^^bb "l/^i 'r I I 11 i n Sets Ore Double Bed, Onp Dressing TaWe. One 3-Door Wardrobe. One Side Table aii Beds w,moui Mamcsses jr^fc fc"*** lll *''''Wfc JMC''* ll'lW i:: PJ||mm»i*iii' |tn<iTt A.II— I *^j 7 TJi j <■*«. Si^jfi JntSoiKß^' $1150/* S?W»"! "^W*,^, j P'^^^^^^^^^142 words
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Advertisement239 1983-07-06 1 Pocket one that meets your demands Management Use from administration analysis to schedule control. Business Use for quick and accurate data wk, processing Engineering Use for simplifying h^ki complicated technical calculations I '"^k Hobby Use for games and drawings rtfs*^ 16K ROM, 3.5K RAM X&®f®M® Meet a pocketful of computing239 words
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Advertisement364 1983-07-06 2 NOTICES WARNING NOTICE A THE UNITED KINGDOM DESIGNS (PROTECTION) ORDINANCES OF THE STATES OF MALAYA, SABAH AND SARAWAK AND THE UNITED KINGDOM DESIGNS (PROTECTION) ACT OF SINGAPORE. t-A NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that STANDARD PLASTIC INDUSTRIES SDN. BHD., a Company incorporated m Malaysia of No. 46, Jalan Kilang Midah, Taman364 words
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Advertisement104 1983-07-06 2 Sale of fixtures, fittings, equipment and furniture. Owing to impending cessation of operations, we are offering for sale, the entire contents of our hotel, on a tender basis. The closing date for offers will be 12 noon, Wednesday July 20th, Interested parties, please call tel: 737-1122 ext 135. ~<-^JBT 1104 words
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Advertisement297 1983-07-06 2 Rental or Sale 7-Storey Industrial Building m Kallang Basin I Land Area Approximately 1,459 sq metre Total Gross Area 4,045 sq metre Lease Further 50-year term The building is m excellent condition. The first floor has carpeted offices. Second to seventh floors are open-plan production areas. Loading and unloading are297 words
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Advertisement762 1983-07-06 3 APPOINTMENTS I START A CAREER WITH US TODAY AND MEET THE I CHALLENGES OF TOMORROW! I An established multi-national company, engaged m the trading of a wide j range of industrial and consumer products seeks suitable candidates for the i positions of:PRODUCT MANAGER Batteries and Photographic Equipment Requisites: Minimum three762 words
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Advertisement1915 1983-07-06 3 d\ EMHART fffi USM Corporation, a division of Emhart Shoe Machinery Group, SB JM has opportunities for ayoung and dedicated male Singaporean IBj |H for appointment to the position of:- |Kp I SALES 0* SERVICE ENGINEER |§f This person we are looking for should have: £B |w A degree m1,915 words
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Advertisement228 1983-07-06 3 DP Architects require Intermediate Draughtspersons Possess Poly/ITC m architectural drafting 3-5 years relevant working experience Ability to work with minimum supervision Interior Draughtsperson c At least 3 years experience m interior design Contracts Officers To assist architects m contract administration/ project management Poly Building Diploma with 5 years or B.Sc.228 words
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Advertisement219 1983-07-06 3 7 A well established telecommunications company invites suitable candidates to fill the following positions: QA SUPERVISOR Requirements: Diploma m Electronics Engineering with at least 1 year supervisory experience or ITC m Electronics Engineering with at least 2 years' supervisory experience. Preference will be given to those with experience m the219 words
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Article, Illustration503 1983-07-06 4 THERE is a Malay saying "Tidak lapuk dek hujan, tidak lekang dek panas" (something that never loses its value or shine). This aptly applies to the baju kurung the national dress of the Malays. It is usually worn during festive occasions such as Hari503 words
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Article495 1983-07-06 4 Oleh AHMAD AWANG BENAR seperti kata pepatah. Tidak lapuk dek hujan. Tidak lekang dek panas. Demikianlah dengan baju kurung atau baju kebangsaan orang Melayu. Bukan saja menarik dipakai pada Hari Raya, di majlis-majlis rasmi, di upacara-upacara istiadat dan di majlis-majlis pernikahan dan perkahwinan. Malah bagi495 words
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Article, Illustration644 1983-07-06 4 HARON A. RAHMAN - HARON A. RAHMAN By THE concept may have been derived from the Western tradition of sending Christmas cards, hot the practice of sending Hari Raya cards is here to stay. It started a few decades ago and is now entrenched m Malay culture. Some people644 words
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Article453 1983-07-06 4 GAGASANNYA mungkin berasal dari tradisi Barat, tetapi amalan mengirim kad ucapan Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri telah menjadi sebahagian dari pad a kebudayaan orangorang Melayu dan orang-orang Islam di bahagian dunia sebelah sini. la bermula beberapa dekad yang lalu. Malahan setengah-seten-gah orang menggantungnya sebagai perhiasan ala kad-kad453 words
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Advertisement727 1983-07-06 4 NOTICES CLEAR ANCE SALE These used equipment have been traded-in against new KOMATSU machines. They are now available at bargain prices on an "as-is-where-is" basis. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CATERPILLAR Model" Serial No. Attachment Model Serial No. Year Attachment TD2SC *****5 Winch/Ripper DBH 46 A ***** 1968 Winch/Blade TD2OC ***** Winch/Blade DBH727 words
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Advertisement42 1983-07-06 4 INDIGO was the island. Indigo warm and colourful, and seductively romantic; drenched by the tropical sun and washed by the turquoise waters of the Caribbean And m the aftermath of the storm, it cast its own spell $7.50 In Times liyi Distributors42 words
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Advertisement211 1983-07-06 4 SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE IN THE CAUSE OF SUIT NO 1838 OF 1983 EXECUTION NO. 412 OF 1983 CHEN SAI CHIONG Plaintiff Versus CHAN KWAI CHEW Defendant AUCTION SALE OF Approximately 130 rolls of textiles, ready-made trousers and coats, model stands, sewing machine,211 words
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