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Title Section14 1983-07-19 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article505 1983-07-19 1 12 'rebels' quit Snap to form Dayak-based political party KUCHING, Monday THE ruling National Front coalition m Sarawak was faced with a serious split within its ranks today months before elections are to be called for the 48-member State Assembly or Council Negeri. Three Members505 words
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Article66 1983-07-19 1 MELBOURNE, Mon. Australian doctors have started their 14th attempt to produce a successful pregnancy from a frozen embryo after the most promising effort so far ended m a miscarriage last week. Carl Wood, head of the Monash University team pioneering the frozen test-tube baby technique, saidAP - 66 words
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Article74 1983-07-19 1 BEIJING, Mon. China and Vietnam today exchanged prisoners across their common border as scheduled, the Xinhua news agency said. Last month, China said it would release 10 Vietnamese on July 18 and Vietnam reported that it would set 14 Chinese prisoners free at the sameReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration135 1983-07-19 1 Caught by the camera: Mid-air horror of Jan 29 THE horror was fast sinking m, bat Mr Tajuddln bin Ismail just pointed his camera skywards and snapped. The three blurry spots (circled) m this photograph are three people he saw falling from the Sentosa cable cars on the evening of135 words
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140 1983-07-19 1 MANILA, Mon. A trade row appeared to be brewing between the Philippines and Japan today following a government warning on the cost of Japanese car parts used to assemble vehicles m the Philippines. Trade and Industry Minister Roberto Ongpln warned that the PhilippinesReuter - 140 words
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Article193 1983-07-19 1 THE chairman of Overseas Union Finance, Mr Tan Guan Siong, was arrested and released on $500,000 bond last week during police investigations into the finance company's accounts. A police spokesman said yesterday that Mr Tan was arrested by the ClD's Commercial Crime Division (CCD) last Tuesday and193 words
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Article62 1983-07-19 1 Blind man scores LONDON, Mon. Pearson Nherere, the blind son of a black farmer m Zimbabwe, has graduated Master of Laws with first-class Honours at Cambridge University, the Guardian reported today. Mr Nherere, 22 and blind from birth, arrived at Trinity College only last year and has taken the topAP - 62 words
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Article185 1983-07-19 1 A CONTRACTOR, Ng Soo Ngoh, 48, was charged m a magistrate's court yesterday with negligently causing the death of a Singapore Fire Service nurse, Miss Foo Kok Yin, m a collision between his car and an ambulance earlier this month. Ng was alleged to have committed a185 words
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Article, Illustration529 1983-07-19 1 LOR A Teo Chui Har (above), a former computer operator of the Post Office Savings Bank, wept yesterday on being sentenced to 15 months' jail. District Judge Syed Alwee bin Alsree said cumulative evidence had led him to the irresistible conclusion thatAgencies - 529 words
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Article281 1983-07-19 1 The Opec meeting HELSINKI, Mon. OIL ministers of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries began a two-day meeting here today with compromises already emerging on two issues that could have upset Opec's new-found unity, conference sources said. The sources said Nigeria would give itsReuter - 281 words
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Article53 1983-07-19 1 HONGKONG, Mon. One of Hongkong's most popular restaurant chains today lost a 12--year battle to call itself Maxim's. The High Court dismissed an appeal t>y Hongkong Caterers, a local company, ruling that the name had been copied from Maxim's of London which owns the world-famous restaurantReuter - 53 words
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Article73 1983-07-19 1 ROME, Mon. Italy's Christian Democrats, who have dominated postwar politics, were today expected to pave the way for handing over the Premiership to a socialist at a meeting of the party leadership, party sources said. The Christian Democrats have Indicated that they are not opposed toReuter - 73 words
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Advertisement189 1983-07-19 1 The Fandi odyssey ASP j ■^Wl* aj Hf <Saßi Fandi Ahmad takes off for Holland later today on a journey of hope. BRIAN MILLER who has been following the fancy footwork of the football star from his Jalan Eunos days to the European turf shares his thoughts on the Fandi189 words
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Advertisement76 1983-07-19 1 C.S.C H()N(. ()D v/ EDDIE CHONC I CO >^ \HIIKHOV, M Kt^>/ Member of The British /\S >v f (ontactlensS.Kiet. VlSual A Member of The I Lenses 7 National t>e V J\ Tf 7 Research v- EVERBRKiHT optfcal co. PreM-ription Since I«A8 The Arcade nit I V4. lst H«M»r. ll,(oll>erQua»76 words
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Article493 1983-07-19 2 Deeper understanding THE People's Action Party will hold more political education courses for PAP activists to enable them to gain a deeper understanding of important government policies. The courses, like the one held last weekend, will also help build a closer rapport between PAP leaders and branch officials. This493 words
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Article256 1983-07-19 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: DECENTRALISED National Day parades have their merit. They are more informal and allow for greater participation by the people. But they lack the pomp and pageantry of the big parade of the Padang; they do not evoke the special sense of pride that is brought256 words
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Article332 1983-07-19 2 Two prevent sweep THE Soviet Union continued their domination of the men's events on Sunday, the fourth and final day of an international meet at Los Angeles' new Olympic swimming stadium. Vladimir Shemetov won his second gold medal, taking the 100 metres backstroke m 56.84 sec. He won the332 words
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Article264 1983-07-19 2 PROPOSAL TO DEVELOP FINANCIAL FUTURES MARKET THE Gold Exchange of Singapore has reached an understanding with the Chicago Mercantile Exchange to develop a financial futures market m Singapore. The two exchanges will soon sign a letter of intent. The proposed financial futures market will be operational by the264 words
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Article741 1983-07-19 2 Blackout powers used THE Sri Lankan government used its emergency powers yesterday to impose censorship on news of higher education after student unrest forced the closure of a university. Students sparked a week of unrest at Peradeniya University, 105 km from Colombo, when they held the science741 words
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Article353 1983-07-19 2 Dream come true THREE years ago Fandi Ahmad was just a simple kampung boy harbouring a secret hope that one day ne might make it as a professional footballer m Europe. Others also shared that dream but Fandi had something extra going for him talent and a personality353 words
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Article216 1983-07-19 2 Toll net may widen INTERSTATE travel may cost more soon as the Malaysian government is planning to impose tolls on all highways. A toll plaza, for example, may be set up along the 68 km Kuala Lumpur-Karak highway. Works Minister Datuk S. Samy Vellu has confirmed that216 words
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Article170 1983-07-19 2 Extra for fans THE Guangdong Han Opera Troupe from China's Guangdong province began a one-week season at the National Theatre last night. TAN BAN HUAT talks about the preparation that went into their performance of the opera, Emperor Wang's Plea, m which some players took on170 words
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339 1983-07-19 3 Student unrest causes university to close COLOMBO, Monday THE Sri Lankan government used its emergency powers today to impose censorship on news of higher education after student unrest forced the closure of a university. The Information Department said all news stories dealing with universities,Reuter; AFP - 339 words
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191 1983-07-19 3 JAKARTA, Mon. In a bid to whittle away the influence of Radio Australia's Indonesian language broadcasts, Indonesia will build a 250-kilowatt transmitter on the outskirts of Jakarta, Information Minister Harmoko said today. The transmitter will be built m Cimanggis, 30 km south-east of Jakarta andAP - 191 words
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Article76 1983-07-19 3 BANGKOK, Mon. Members of a "tall people's club* 1 flan to establish a sperm bank to promote a race of taller Thais, reports said today. Mr Pakdee lamsriyarak, a 1.83m-tall business tycoon, placed an advertisement In the Thai Eath newspaper this month inviting people taller thanUPI - 76 words
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Article, Illustration388 1983-07-19 3 MANILA, Monday THE unofficial death toll from Tyhoon Vera's de-* structive rampage across the Philippines climbed to 122 today amid reports of widespread destruction from floods and tidal waves. Combined reports from relief agencies, police, military and local officials put the death toll from the FridayUPI; Reuter - 388 words
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Article204 1983-07-19 3 BANGKOK, Mon. Brigadier-General Tin 00, former favourite of Burma's strongman General Ne Win, is under house arrest and is expected to go on trial later this year, diplomats from Rangoon said today. Tin Oo was one of the most powerful men m Burma until mid-MayReuter - 204 words
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Article92 1983-07-19 3 SIX CHINESE who mounted the first successful hijacking of a Chinese passenger jet on May 5 went on trial m Seoul yesterday and promptly asked for their release so that they could go to Taiwan. In a 3 V\ -hour session at the Seoul District Criminal Court,AFP - 92 words
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Article67 1983-07-19 3 AN EXPLOSION yesterday rocked Windhoek, capital of Namibia, ripping through a petrol station m the first terrorist bombing m the South African-ruled territory since 1978. Police said the explosion was caused by a Limpet mine, an explosive device attached magnetically to its target. The explosion destroyed aUPI - 67 words
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Article67 1983-07-19 3 CHAD'S GOVERNMENT said its troops were poised for a new thrust against rebel forces after President Hissane Habre rejected calls by the Organisation of African Unity for a ceasefire. Information Minister Soumaila Mahamat said yesterday that the government would not agree to a truce or talksReuter - 67 words
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Article69 1983-07-19 3 THE PURPORTED kidnappers of a Vatican employee's teenage daughter, m a new tape also containing a woman's screams and moaning, demanded the release of papal attacker Mehmet Ali Agca m exchange for the girl's freedom, Rome police reported yesterday. The girl's uncle, Mr Mario Meneguzzi, told reportersAP - 69 words
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Article99 1983-07-19 3 WEST GERMAN Foreign Minister Hans-Die-trich Genscher yesterday urged the United States and the Soviet Union to revive an informal compromise on medium-range missiles reached by their negotiators m Geneva last year, but disavowed by both governments. The "walk-in-the-woods" approach was worked out by US chief negotiator PaulReuter - 99 words
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199 1983-07-19 4 LOS ANGELES, Mon. An attorney who once represented slain model Vicki Morgan m her suit against the late Alfred Bloomingdale said yesterday that two people have confirmed the existence of sex tapes that could embarrass a member of President Ronald Reagan's Cabinet. ButAP - 199 words
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Article401 1983-07-19 4 They got help from agents, reports Time magazine NEW YORK, Monday CENTRAL Intelligence Agency (CIA) director William Casey, President Reagan's 1980 campaign manager, recruited former federal agents to set up a political intelligence-gathering network for the election effort, Time magazine said today. Mr Casey usedUPI; AFP; Reuter - 401 words
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Article, Illustration84 1983-07-19 4 OPEN wide please... aah.. Very few relish a visit to the dentist, but Tino the gorilla is taking it all quite calmly. He is the latest ape to join Milwaukee County Zoo from a zoo m West Germany and being new, he couldUPI - 84 words
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196 1983-07-19 4 US interest rates likely to rise, say two economists WASHINGTON, Mon. Short-term US interest rates are likely to rise m the coining months as the recovery gathers pace and the Federal Reserve Board gradually continues to tighten monetary policy, two influential economists said yesterday. Wall Street economist Henry Kaufman saidReuter - 196 words
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244 1983-07-19 4 WASHINGTON, Mon. President Ronald Reagan's science adviser has reversed coarse and asked the nations space agency to prepare a "grand vision" for the future that might Include not only a US space station but eventually manned lunar bases and astronautAP - 244 words
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609 1983-07-19 4 Secret US team all set to thwart nuclear terrorists ANNAPOLIS (MARYLAND), Mon. THE US government lias a top-secret force ready to go into action if terrorists suddenly threaten to destroy an American city with nuclear weapons. According to officials, the force is Nest, an acronym for the 230-member Nuclear EmergencyReuter - 609 words
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308 1983-07-19 5 US weapons reaching Iran despite ban Time NEW YORK, Mon. Large quantities of USmade military equipment still reach Iran despite the ban on such sales imposed after the US embassy was seized m Tehran. Time magazine said m this week's issue that hundreds of millions of dollars worth of equipmentAP; Reuter - 308 words
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379 1983-07-19 5 WASHINGTON, Mon. LEBANON and the United States have worked out a new formula that could persuade Syria to withdraw its 30,000 troops from Lebanon, the US State Department announced yesterday. Lebanese Foreign Minister Elie Salem said m a television interview here that aAgencies - 379 words
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Article77 1983-07-19 5 NEW YORK, Mon. PLO leader Yasser Arafat was cjuoted here yesterday as saying that his men m Lebanon's Bekaa Valley were surrounded and blamed Syria and Libya for the present situation. In an interview with Time magazine, Mr Arafat said: "Our bases m the Bekaa Valley areReuter - 77 words
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171 1983-07-19 5 Jerusalem and Amman deny peace talk call JERUSALEM, Mon. Israel and Jordan denied that Hubert Humphrey m of Minnesota, the son of the late vice-president, carried any signal from King Hussein about direct peace talks between the two countries. Mr Humphrey, the Democratic attorneygeneral of Minnesota, said yesterday that IsraeliUPI - 171 words
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Article96 1983-07-19 5 BEIRUT, Mon. At least 16 people have been killed and dozens wounded m four successive days of violence m Lebanon. And last night, artillery exchanges continued between Christian and Druse Muslim militiamen m the Central Shouf Mountains. Lebanese television re- ported the latest outbreak of shelling,Reuter; AP - 96 words
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491 1983-07-19 5 Move to solve the Palestinian problem papers TEL AVIV, Mon ISRAEL has drawn up plans to resettle "thousands" of Palestinians m the Jordan valley as part of an overall project to solve the Palestinian refugee problem, Israeli newspapers said yesterday. The reports mUPI; AP; Reuter - 491 words
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321 1983-07-19 6 Andropov is free of nerve disorders NEW YORK, Mon. A team of doctors employed by US intelligence have concluded that Soviet President Yuri Andropov Is free of Parkinson's disease and other nerve disorders and "is going to be around for a while," Newsweek magazine reported yesterday. In recent months theUPI; Reuters - 321 words
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248 1983-07-19 6 LONDON, Mon. The influence of Soviet intelligence agents m Britain between the wars has been highlighted again with the confessions of Jenifer Hart, a former Oxford University history professor and wife of a senior British counterintelligence officer during World WarAFP - 248 words
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Article, Illustration325 1983-07-19 6 WARSAW, Monday THE Polish government has prepared secret post-martial legislation that will give it the most powerful legal arsenal it has ever possessed to crush political dissent. Parliamentary sources who made an advance text of the Bill available yesterday said it would be passedUPI; Reuter - 325 words
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190 1983-07-19 6 Difficult issues face EEC chiefs at meeting BRUSSELS, Mon. European Economic Community (EEC) ministers will be faced by several thorny issues when they meet here for talks starting today. They will have to deal with financial reform, the 1984 Budget, revision of policies on Mediterranean agriculture, and problems with theAFP - 190 words
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147 1983-07-19 6 Seagulls may have caused helicopter crash LONDON, Mon. The helicopter crash yesterday off the Isles of Scilly m which 20 people are feared dead may have been caused by a flock of seagulls, Captain Eric Brown, head of the Consultative Council on British Helicopters, said here today. Captain Brown saidAFP - 147 words
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243 1983-07-19 6 "And now, as promised, we're going to lift it." WARSAW, Mon. Solidarity chief Lech Walesa has criticised Warsaw's communist government, saying that authorities are further alienating the Polish people by preparing tough new regulations to replace martial law. Mr Walesa droppedAP - 243 words
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Advertisement226 1983-07-19 6 KEEP IT 100% NISSAN WITH GENUINE NISSAN SPARE PARTS When you bought your Nissan, you invested m the trusted reliability and superior performance that only Nissan can deliver. Why ask for less when you need spare parts? Insist on the best and keep your Nissan m top driving condition. Look226 words
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287 1983-07-19 7 PAP to hold more courses to educate activists THE People's Action Party will hold more political education courses for PAP activists to enable them to gain a deeper understanding of important government policies. The courses, like the one held last weekend, will also help build a closer rapport between PAP287 words
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Article, Illustration222 1983-07-19 7 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL ...and a surprise m store for this helpful caddy BY THE man In the wheelchair was lucky. The very first taxi that came after a sevenminute wait at Upper Thomson Road stopped for him. The taxi driver, a heavy-set elderly man sporting a222 words
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Article, Illustration134 1983-07-19 7 Man jailed 15 months for cheating bank A BUSINESSMAN, Cheng Joo Jong, 30, was sentenced to 15 months' jail by a district court yesterday on two counts of attempting to cheat the Chartered Bank of $906,182. Cheng, managing director of Bell Marketing Services, was convicted after a two-week trial before134 words
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Article48 1983-07-19 7 ELECTRICITY service was interrupted at Seletar West Farmway 3 and Jalan Kayu yesterday afternoon due to blown fuses m overhead lines, a Public Utilities Board spokesman said yesterday. Power supply was cut off at 1.55 p.m. and restored at 5.40 p.m., she added.48 words
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Advertisement392 1983-07-19 8 It's true. If you win the top prizes m the National Lucky Draw. NATIONAL KITCHEN APPLIANCES LUCKY DRAW />v\ All you have to do is buy any National kitchen /V\ n**^-^N\ f<A appliance. You'll be given a lucky draw ticket /Q^A "n or tickets which could win you a fabulous392 words
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Article, Illustration122 1983-07-19 9 THE look of surprise on taxi driver Ang Jin 'lock's face is understandable. For is not his wheelchair-bound passenger a paraplegic? Then how is it that now he can stand up and walk? Moments later, Mr Ang, 59, understood it all and a smile broke on122 words
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382 1983-07-19 9 IS YOUR neighbour a stranger? We would like to put this question to you today. We are now more than half-way through courtesy month and for the past week or so, most people must have seen posters with this question up on the382 words
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Article69 1983-07-19 9 PROTECTIONISM backfires that is the plain truth Western trade unionists shun to tell their members. This point was made yesterday by Mr Goh Chee Wee, the NTUC's secretary for economic affairs, at the opening of the Fourth Asean on-the-job training programme for 18 union officials. The training69 words
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Article52 1983-07-19 9 THE battleship USS New Jersey arrived yesterday for a two-day visit. It was accompanied by four other warships. The USS New Jersey is on its first overseas tour since it was recommissioned. It has a crew of 65 officers and 1,500 men. The public are not allowed52 words
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Article97 1983-07-19 9 A WOMAN who had spent the past five years m remand for fatally injuring her sleeping husband by pouring hot oil on him, left the High Court a free woman yesterday. Mr Justice Kulasekaram sentenced Metilda, 47, to four years' jail on a charge of manslaughter, but97 words
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Article51 1983-07-19 9 ■A DRUG addict, who wielded a chopper to avoid being arrested by anti-narcotics officers, was yesterday jailed for 12 months by a district judge. On a second charge, Low Ah Guang, 23, was fined $1,000 for using another person's identity card. Low pleaded guilty to both51 words
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Article64 1983-07-19 9 A YOUTH and a man were yesterday committed to stand trial m the High Court for the murder of Ran Joo Hiang, 41, a fish auctioneer, m July 1982. After hearing the statements of 18 witnesses, read out m court by DPP David Khor, magistrate Tan64 words
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169 1983-07-19 9 Ministry's reminder for video library operation THE Ministry of Culture has reminded government departments and statutory boards that they must comply with the Films Act when operating a video library. In a circular earlier this month, the Ministry said permission from the Board of Film Censors must be obtained to169 words
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Article24 1983-07-19 9 Telecoms has clarified that only three of its new telephones are available for viewing. They are the Atlanta, Contempra and Diavox.24 words
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Article142 1983-07-19 9 THE widow of an assistant bank manager, who died after he was put on general anesthesia, settled her claim for damages against Gleneagles Hospital Ltd for $100,000, yesterday. The settlement m chambers was approved by assistant High Court registrar, Mr Lim Joo Toon. Mr John Richard142 words
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176 1983-07-19 9 Treasury Building contract goes to Japanese THE government yesterday awarded a $300 million contract to Japan's Ohbayashi-Gumi Ltd for the construction of the 52--storey Singapore Treasury Building at the junction of Anson Road and Shenton Way. The contract was signed by Mr J.Y.M Pillay, chairman of Singapore Treasury Building (Pte)176 words
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Article348 1983-07-19 9 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM Will it lead to higher petrol prices? By Our Energy Correspondent MOBIL has raised the spectre of an increase m pump prices. The possibility arose as the company raised the prices of its top-end products, like naphtha and petrol, for changes m refinery348 words
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Article111 1983-07-19 9 A RETIRED civil servant, Wong Ho Chan, 59, was ordered to pay a total of $78,635 m fines and penalties by a district court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to 63 counts of corruption. Wong, a former senior storekeeper with the Mechanical Branch of the111 words
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Article490 1983-07-19 10 Yesterday's highlights TIWARI'S BOMBSHELL: Early on Monday morning, at the start of Week Ten, Senior State Counsel S. Tiwarl drops another bombshell. A Malaysian witness, who arrived on Friday to testify, has brought some pictures he took on the day of the tragedy. Among them: A very telling picture of490 words
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Article, Illustration1140 1983-07-19 10 ALAN JOHN; GERRY de SILVA - Picture shows Mahon relaxed ALAN JOHN GERRY de SILVA I By and Mr Beloff: Your behaviour was that of a passenger, rather than that of a chief officer and this photograph caught you out. Mr Mahon: I was still performing my duties. Everything I saw, I reported. THE Eniwetok's chief1,140 words
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Advertisement248 1983-07-19 10 "GET BACK" A FULL HEAD OF HAIR. in »n i wa If everyday you're it. Bathe m it. Sleep on it. Or noticing more hair on your even swim m it. So why comb and less on your head, hesitate? it's time to make a positive You will soon have248 words
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Article, Illustration178 1983-07-19 11 OPERATION love for the Sim sis- ters has been successful. The younger sister, Ah Uan, 21, gave a kidney to sister Peck Ha, 25, m a gesture of love. Both were studying m the United States when Peck Ha developed kidney problems early last year. Her sister178 words
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408 1983-07-19 11 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM By uur labour Correspondent DISSENSION within the 3,000-strong United Workers of Petroleum Industry has reached a point where some branch officials are agitating for the formation of a house union. This demand by a faction within the British Petroleum branch408 words
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Article, Illustration202 1983-07-19 11 ROAST pork and roast duck. This was what residents of an old folks home said they wanted when asked for their lunch preferences. So a group of nurses made sure they had adequate supply of the meats when they visited the Tai202 words
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311 1983-07-19 11 Express bus firm wants to raise fares by 30 cents THE express bus fare to Johor Baru will go up by 30 cents if the Singapore-Johore Express bus company gets clearance from the Registry of Vehicles. Now, the one-way fare from Rochor Road to Jalan Trus m Johor Baru is311 words
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Article25 1983-07-19 11 A MOTORCYCLIST, Mr Hong Chee Kwong, 31, died after he was involved m an accident with a car along Corporation Road on Sunday.25 words
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Article167 1983-07-19 12 6 Common myths THERE are six "myths" about rape that we need to dispel. They were brought up by Dr Colleen Ward, a lecturer m social work of the National University of Singapore at a recent seminar on Violence Against Women: Myth: Women who get raped "asked for it". Fact:167 words
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Article, Illustration868 1983-07-19 12 RAV DHALIWAL - Facts about rape RAV DHALIWAL By ss«32s«? 3§32?~: WHAT should a woman do if her physical charms bring out the beast m a man? Rape is a horribly violent act. The initial attack can petrify a woman. Instead of fend^ ir.g him off and running away, she may scream and868 words
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Article396 1983-07-19 13 Charges to be based on number of vehicles on highway KUALA LUMPUR, Monday INTER-STATE travel may cost more soon as the Malaysian government is planning to impose tolls on all highways. A toll plaza may be set up along the 68 km Kuala Lumpur-KarakNST - 396 words
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Article67 1983-07-19 13 PRIME MINISTER Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad will make a week-long official visit early next month to South Korea, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The official said Dr Mahathir's visit from Aug 8-14 would focus on regional, political and economic matters, includingUPI - 67 words
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Article70 1983-07-19 13 FINANCE MINISTER Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said m Kota Baru on Sunday that the circulation of counterfeit Msloo notes m the country would not affect the business and monetary situation. He told reporters that the presence of the counterfeit $100 bills "is a cause for concern butNST - 70 words
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Article69 1983-07-19 13 A PROBATIONARY inspector was killed when a police constable's submachine gun accidentally went off during a check oh a lorry at the 78km Kuala LumpurIpoh highway early on Sunday morning. Mohamed Mohamed Nawi Hassan, 26, who is attached to the Kuala Kubu Baru police district, was shotNST - 69 words
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144 1983-07-19 13 MALACCA, Mon. A Singaporean was killed and four others injured when the car they were travelling In crashed Into a tree at the 7th kilometre Melaka-Mnar road here early yesterday. Police said today that Kazali bin Vaakob, 25, died m the General Hospital hereNST - 144 words
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268 1983-07-19 13 132 students attend classes at Islamic university PETALING JAVA, Mon. The International Islamic University opened today at its temporary campus m Jalan Universiti with a pioneer batch of 132 students. The students, about onethird of them women, started lectures on law and economics. Although 180 have been selected, 48 haveNST - 268 words
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Article, Illustration78 1983-07-19 13 THIS seven-hour-long fire at a rubber godown m Kampung Nelayan, Telok Gong, near Kelang, destroyed 4,006 tonnes of rubber worth Ms 9 million, according to RLsda officials. The fire, which broke oat at 10 p.m. on Saturday, was pat oat by noon on Sunday byNST - 78 words
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Article36 1983-07-19 13 KUALA DUNGUN, Mon. A boatload of 123 Vietnamese illegal immigrants landed at the estuary of Sungei Dungun early this morning. They will be sent to the temporary relief centre m Pulau Bidong. BernamaBernama - 36 words
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146 1983-07-19 13 New video licensing rules expected next year KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. New licensing regulations for the country's video industry are expected to be imposed early next year. This includes import, production, distribution and exhibition of tapes. The National Film Corporation Act 1981 will also be amended to provide the necessary powersBernama - 146 words
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Advertisement763 1983-07-19 13 Win fabulous holidays to New Zealand and other grand prizes worth over $5O t OOO! July, August and September are m|slw *<*£kJ&* jfciil_____^__> promotion months for New Zealand \ifi^|^ ft I .SfcjSiS^g^^^^ j Food and Leopard Beer at \v^S\ TWI Jlm^l So dine or drink there between Ist \©P^ I^^d763 words
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447 1983-07-19 14 The Straits Times says Let's have pomp and pageantry AH, IT'S that time of year again. Rain or shine, thousands of Singaporeans are taking to the fields to get ready for the Big Day practising their marching, dancing, piping and drumming, singing and even taiji. National Day is round the447 words
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Article, Illustration737 1983-07-19 14 ASEAN NOTES Lure of the big city BANGKOK A common sight at the Hualampong railway station here is that of newly-arrived rural folk being met by agents offering job placement services. Mostly migrants m search of work, these people have been coming each year by the thousands. They have becomeDepthnews - 737 words
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Article, Illustration1711 1983-07-19 14 America may be the leading economic power m the world today, but it lacks the directions on how it should cope with the next 50 years. PETER BARNARD, our US Editor, examines the reasons for the absence of such a plan for the future.1,711 words
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Advertisement20 1983-07-19 14 OLYMPUS MEW l Mv V 7 Advanced Exclusive r- r BiWailVl Zero-In-Focus autofocusing system Mr% Match your skills with ours.20 words
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125 1983-07-19 15 No air-con, but ticket sales continued ON July 2, I went for the 9.15 p.m. show at a local cinema. I entered a very hot and uncomfortable cinema hall. The airconditioning unit had broken down even before the show had started. Instead of informing film-goers about the breakdown, the management125 words
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92 1983-07-19 15 He wants to read the film credits TWO very rude incidents happened within one week at the end of two different movies at the same cinema. I am referring to the screening of credits at the end of the shows. Not only did the cinema staff start drawing the curtains,92 words
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448 1983-07-19 15 Life has improved, but we could be more courteous SINCE this is the national courtesy month, I would like to air my views on the subject of courtesy m Singapore. Our standard of living has improved significantly over the last two decades. We are now a leading industrialised nation. However,448 words
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Letter187 1983-07-19 15 ON the night of Hari Raya Puasa, I waited for a taxi along Lower Delta Road with my wife, 13--month-old boy and some bags. we waited for more than 40 minutes. All the people waiting for taxis formed a sort of unofficial queue down the187 words
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Letter, Illustration479 1983-07-19 15 I REFER to the letters by Mr Daniel Davidson, "Airport Shift Workers" and Mr K.C. Ong (ST, June 28 and July 7) on bus services to Changi Airport. We assure your writers that extensive passenger surveys are conducted before any change is479 words
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151 1983-07-19 15 PLEASE refer to the letter "Waiting and waiting" by "BDT *****1" (ST, June 30). The writer applied for a three-room flat m May 1979 m the Bedok/ Tampines zones. The allocation of flats to applicants on the waiting list is done on a first-come-first-served151 words
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Advertisement545 1983-07-19 15 I ill eBI^H^I E tts SS X NO RESTRICTION Wp n* ml' F im mm To FOREIGNERS Off Thomson Road and Balestier Road, for modem home-seekers. I Modern Recreational v?^^^^^^^H Facilities 5 .^*r Z~~"^-^P'Co#^' Ia P4 hni ipq cpn initA/ O mi. /a *f j>- i--^ l iuui o ocuui545 words
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Article82 1983-07-19 17 SHAREHOLDERS of Pegi Malaysia have approved the company's proposals to acquire 55 million Msl shares m Dunlop Pegi Sdn Bhd for Msss million cash and to make a one-for-two rights issue as well as a two-for-three bonus issue. Pegi has given notice that its register will be82 words
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Article26 1983-07-19 17 PUBLIC Bank's 140 milllion new shares of 50 cents each, issued under the. subdivision of capital, will be traded from 10 a.m. today.26 words
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Article25 1983-07-19 17 TAT LEE Finance has announced that foreigners beneficially owned 2.45 per cent of its issued share capital as at June 30, 1983.25 words
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Article36 1983-07-19 17 INTRACO Ltd has announced that its transfer books and register will be closed from Aug 10 to Aug 15 for determining shareholders' entitlement to its proposed rights issue of one-for-two at $2.50 per share.36 words
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Article19 1983-07-19 17 MR TAN I Tong has resigned as a director of Allied Chocolate Industries from July 1, 1983.19 words
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Article55 1983-07-19 17 SINGAPORE Bus Service announced that Major Pek Beng Choon has been appointed a director of the company from June 21, 1983. Majpr Pek now holds the appointment of deputy assistant chief of general staff (logistics) m Mindef. The company added that Major Pek's appointment has been approved by55 words
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Article79 1983-07-19 17 ABU DHABI, Mon. Production from the Umm al-Dalkh oil field off the coast of Abu Dhabi will start at the end of 1984. Officials from the Umm al-Dalkh Co, which has developed the field, said initial output will average 15,000 barrels daily. The company completed the drillingReuter - 79 words
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Article55 1983-07-19 17 BUENOS AIRES, Mon. Petrol prices were increased by more than 17 per cent, to be effective at midnight on Saturday, a government announcement said. Premium grade petrol rose 17.76 per cent to 3.58 pesos per litre and bus and rail fares were increased by 13.6 per centReuter - 55 words
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Article86 1983-07-19 17 BOMBAY, Mon. India's gold and foreign exchange reserves fell to 45.18 billion rupees (559.49 billion) m June 1983 from 45.49 billion rupees m May, but rose from 32.66 billion rupees a year ago, the Reserve Bank of India said. Gold holdings at 2.26 billion rupees remained theReuter - 86 words
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Article89 1983-07-19 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. International Tin Council deputy buffer stock manager Bernard Engel is expected here early next month for talks with the Malaysian tin industry on implementation of export controls and prevention of tin smuggling by some producers, industry sources said. He is expected to meet tin miners,Reuter - 89 words
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Article78 1983-07-19 17 ROME, Mon. The Soviet Union has raised its contract price for oil to the Mediterranean region to US$29 (5561.80) CIF from U5528.50, industry sources said. The increase has been backdated to July 1, they added. The previous price was set on May 1. The revision wasReuter - 78 words
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163 1983-07-19 17 Azman owns 36pc of Taiping Textiles TAIPING Textiles has revealed that Dato' Azman Hashim beneficially owns 47.398 million shares (or a 36.4 per cent stake) m the company before the proposed acquisition of a 45 per cent stake m ArabMalaysian Development Bank. The company, disclosing this m reply to queries163 words
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249 1983-07-19 17 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Our Manila Reporter MANILA, Mon. The Federation of the Association of South-east Asian Nations Shippers' Councils began its seventh annual meeting today. It is gearing up for a meeting with the Far East Freight Conference on Wednesday to249 words
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403 1983-07-19 17 LONDON, Mon. Preliminary talks between Nigeria and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on a three year extended facility are progressing well, Nigeria's chief negotiator Abubakar Alhaji said. But bankers note that formal negotiations on an IMF adjustment programme are not dueReuter - 403 words
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408 1983-07-19 17 THE Gold Exchange of Singapore has reached an understanding with the Chicago Mercantile Exchange to develop a financial futures market m Singapore. The two exchanges will soon sign a letter of intent. The proposed financial futures market will be operational by the second quarter408 words
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440 1983-07-19 17 MULTI-PURPOSE Holdings Bhd which is still m the process of rationalising its multifarious activities m Singapore and Malaysia has decided to pursue a bright new "star" m Hongkong. In a complicated deal announced during the weekend, MPHB said as a first step, it has440 words
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215 1983-07-19 17 POSB reports lower profits of $30m THE Post Office Savings Bank earned less profits last year than it did m 1981. After paying all its expenses, POSB was left with $30.59 million m 1982 compared with $46.84 million the previous year. One reason for this could be that the bank215 words
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436 1983-07-19 17 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed lower on selling pressure m selective moderate trading yesterday with lower foreign market advices depressing sentiment further. Jurong Cement fell 20 cents to $5.30, Keck Seng 30 cents to $6.15, Malayan Cement 20 centsto $8.55, Magnum 35 cents to $5.40,436 words
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Article32 1983-07-19 17 Up Down anch Industrials 14 98 5 Finance 0 19 1 Hotels 1 11 0 Properties 2 14 0 Plantations 1 9 2 Mining 2 4 0 Deb/Loans 0 9 132 words
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Article74 1983-07-19 17 Magnum Corpn 535 -40 Johan Hldßs 875 -35 Keck Seng 610 -35 C Sugars 1420 -30 S T P 1975 970 -25 M Cement 850 -25 Spore Land 655 -25 M Flour 580 -25 Bonvests 50« 123 -24 O C B C 1070-20 Hong Leong Ind 795 -20 Tan74 words
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Article20 1983-07-19 17 IT Harbour 370 +30 Supreme Plant 230 +21 Toshiba 350 +20 Msian Fmills 298 +18 Kamunting s()e 720 +1520 words
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Article44 1983-07-19 17 July 15 July 18 BT Composite: 927.64 913.33 BT Indicator: *****31 *****53 ST Industrials: 960.63 948.39 ST Finance: 2594.59 2571.03 ST Hotels: 1019.52 1012.74 ST Properties: 775.13 758.16 ST Minings: 251.51 251.90 ST Plantations: 1258.45 1254.87 OCBC: 820.23 806.60 SES Ind: 736.43 717.9944 words
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Article27 1983-07-19 17 M U I 678,000 Pahang Con 663,000 G Lumber 617,000 MagnUm 509,000 U 0 B 389,000 Total turnover: 13.29 m Total value: $47. 19 m27 words
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Article79 1983-07-19 17 Boustead Bhd 5 C& C -15 CCM -2 Cold Storage Dnnlop Ind -2 Esso F& N 5 Gentings -8 Guinness Gathrie Bhd Haw Par -4 Inchcape Bhd -12 MTC NBT -10 Nat Iron +5 PMC -20 Pan Elec -6 Perils Plant +5 Prima -5 Robinson's -379 words
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Article2896 1983-07-19 18 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 II shares each, with the price quoted m dollars. Gr's Net 1983 Last Vld P'E Vol Day Hi({h Low Company Sale or- ('000)2,896 words
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Article519 1983-07-19 18 THE local stock market fell sharply yesterday m anticipation of a weaker Wall Street. There was hardly any support throughout the day and trading was thin. The Business Times Composite Index fell 14.31 points to 913.33 and the Straits Times Industrial Index was reduced 12.24 points519 words
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Article105 1983-07-19 18 Closing tone: Easy. Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange of Singapore including odd lots "Ready" totalled: 11,840,000 units valued at $42,041,000. Industrials accounted for 7,628,000, finance 1,040,000, hotels 374,000, properties 1,340,000, debentures, loans and bonds 633,000, plantations 402,000, mining 423,000. "Settlement" contracts totalled 1,447,000 units valued at105 words
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Article394 1983-07-19 18 SHARE prices fell across a wide front m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The New Straits Times Industrial Index plunged 18.25 points to 1362.91. Selling pressure was felt from the outset as confidence m the local market's uptrend was undermined by the poor performance on Wall Street394 words
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Article42 1983-07-19 18 Up Down unch Industrials 14 89 10 Finance 0 7 1 Hotels 0 2 0 Properties 2 8 0 Oil Palms 0 4 2 Tins 2 6 2 Rubbers 0 13 4 Rubbers 0 1 0 Deb/Loans 0 2 042 words
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Article171 1983-07-19 18 Managers' prices for July 19 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST The Commerce 3.38 3.59 The Savings Fund 1.97 2.09 Spore Prog Fund 1.52 1.61 Spore Sec. Fund 2.31 2.45 Spore Invest Fund 1.12 1.19xd Spore Equity Fund 1.50 1.59 ASIA UNIT TRUST Mai Invest Fund 2.90 3.07 Mai Prog Fund171 words
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Article3505 1983-07-19 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 Board3,505 words
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Article2260 1983-07-19 18 BUSINESS KUALA LUMPUR BID and otter 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 AJinomoto (3.308) Alcom (3.325) (1) 3.40 (5) 3.36 (10) 3.30 (3)2,260 words
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Article130 1983-07-19 19 THE STRAITS TIN price m Penang yesterday fell 25 cents to M 530.22 a kilo but remained within the ITA lower range of M 529.15 and M 532.06. Dealers reported buffer stock manager support at the lower level and said he took most of the 162 tonnes of130 words
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Article582 1983-07-19 19 RUBBER PRICES m Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with August One RSS buyers quoted at 246.50 cents per kilo, down 1.50 cents from Friday's close. Morning prices were marked down slightly on some profit-taking and lack of buying support after a higher opening. Afternoon prices lost further ground on582 words
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Article32 1983-07-19 19 Rubber: July 18 Singapore: August: 246.50 cents (down 1.50 cents) Malaysia: August: 267.00 cents (down 0.50 cent) Tin: M 530.22 per kilo (down 25.00 cents) 162 tonnes (up 42 tonnes)32 words
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Article93 1983-07-19 19 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday firmed m moderate trading, due mainly to covering against last week's Indian purchases of 12 5,500 tonne parcels of processed palm oil, dealers said. In July, central rose M 57.50 to M 5822.50 per tonne, north Msls to MsB2s and south93 words
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Article132 1983-07-19 19 THE KILOBAK marKei ior gold deliverable m Singapore opened at $29,037 and closed at $29,102 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.00/422.75 before dropping slightly to 421.50/422.00. The market closed the day at 423.30/70. The London morning gold fix was U*****.25 an ounce yesterday. Men Fri Hongkong132 words
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Article35 1983-07-19 19 Ft! Than New York U. 878 11.908 11.94S 11.97S Zurich 12.108 12.268 12.20S 12.36S Men Fri Singapore 11.978 U.BBB 12.07S 11.98S Oosing prices m US dollars a troy ounce. Scarce: Credit Salme, S'pwe.35 words
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Article554 1983-07-19 19 THE US dollar opened at the day's high of 5J2.1310/25 and eased to a low of 2.1280/90. Trading was within narrow range and it closed at 2.1285/95. The US unit was bearish against major currencies. It opened at the day's high and weakened to close slightly higher554 words
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Article33 1983-07-19 19 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on July 18: Overnight: 3 call deposits: 2 3 Closing 3month Buyi^Sem.* 3-mmUh 3-mOnth B 3a m k on b msCD 7* gSSSSScS 7* 7*33 words
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Article23 1983-07-19 19 CUslng interbank rates ler Slng»pere dollars July 18: Offer Bid Overnight 9 8% 1 month 79/16 77/16 Tjj Overnight mode 823 words
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Article24 1983-07-19 19 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.96 per cent.24 words
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Article407 1983-07-19 19 SHARE prices yesterday closed lower m quiet trading as investors retreated to the sidelines m the absence of fresh factors. The market average lost a provisional 14.95 to close at 8,885.07 on a volume of 220 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange Index closed at 654.40, down 0.89. Trading407 words
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Article389 1983-07-19 19 SHARES yesterday closed broadly higher for the eighth consecutive trading session m heavy trading bolstered by overseas buying. Near the close the All-Ordi-naries Index was up 4.7 points at 637.9, a new high for the year, and the fourth m succession. The All-Industrials Index rose 5.1 to 764.1 and389 words
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Article688 1983-07-19 19 SHARE prices closed firmer yesterday as an absence of sellers saw the market recover from a dull start, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up six points at 689.6. Boots and Fisons were firm features following news of the sale of their joint-venture FBC Holdings to688 words
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Article52 1983-07-19 19 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 1071.51 Friday 1077.50 Week Ago 1008.45 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 764.2 Friday 759.0 Week Ago 749.8 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 637.9 Friday 6 3 30 Week Ago 615.7 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 683-6 Thursday 688.2 Week Ago 683.1 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday H92.31 Thursday 1204.33 Week52 words
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Article280 1983-07-19 19 STOCKS yesterday ended lower on reduced volume, reflecting a lack of fresh incentive and trading interest. HK$ Associated Hotels 2.225 -0.125 Bank Of East Asia .12.25 f 0.25 Carrlan Invest susp Cheung Kong 9.65 -0.1 China Light 18.60 unch City Hotels Cross Harb Tunnel 10.708 F E Consortium 0.78280 words
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339 1983-07-19 20 TOOTHBRUSHES, shavers and even the humble cotton bud will play a major role m Hotel Nikko Singapore's battle for a share of the highly competitive tourist market when it opens for business early next year. The hotel's general manager, Mr Susumu339 words
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335 1983-07-19 20 THE dirty conditions m j the public gallery at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange m Damansara Heights have incurred the wrath of the investing j public who throng the place daily. Many are sore about the "couldn't-care-less" attitude adopted by the KLSE committeeBernama - 335 words
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368 1983-07-19 20 HARRISONS Malaysian Plantations Bhd (HMPB) has managed to meet its profits forecast for the year ended March 31, 1983. The group reported pretax profits after minority interests of M 551.62 million, up 4.1 per cent from M 549.57 million m the j preceding year. The profits368 words
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341 1983-07-19 20 Allied Malayan to acquire two companies ALLIED Malayan Development Bhd, a manufacturer of towels and yarns, is moving into the property sector with the proposed acquisition of a property company. At the same time, the Kuala Lumpur-listed company is acquiring a company engaged m the distribution of office computers and341 words
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164 1983-07-19 20 Loan to check fall in India's reserves NEW DELHI, Mon. An International Monetary Fund loan of five billion special drawing rights is helping India improve its foreign exchange reserves, Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee told a parliamentary committee. The record loan was granted m November 1981 to be disbursed m aReuter - 164 words
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Advertisement1634 1983-07-19 21 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing Furnishing Allows ventilation and gives privacy. Cusiojnfrdtna^ ..■.i.iijtili^lmi^itt^^ 25 attractive colours to match your interior decor. Slim and elegant adjustable panels. Call for free measure and quote at: Lyndec Designs m/ (Authorised dealer of STARLIT E PRODUCTS) Showroom: 5,1,634 words
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Advertisement645 1983-07-19 22 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive lAM (INSTITUTE OF ADMINISTRATIVE MANAGEMENT) LECTURERS REQUIRED Applications are invited from suitably qualified Graduates/ Professionals to teach the lAM Subjects Certificate level. SALARY NOT LESS THAN $25/- AN HOUR. Interested candidates please contact Mary at telephone *****26/*****12. Large Business Establishment m Singapore requires: Young645 words
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Advertisement305 1983-07-19 22 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical IISINGAPORE LIMITED*! Applications are invited for the positions of:--(A) GENERAL CLERK (FEMALE) G.C.E. 'O' level certificate. Ability to type. Preferably with some relevant experience. The successful candidate will be working m a manufacturing environment. (B) ENGINEERING CLERK (FEMALE)305 words
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Advertisement262 1983-07-19 22 MITSUBOSHI SINGAPORE School Leavers! Your Solid Step Into Your Future Join the worid's leading manufacturer of power transmission products as: Requirements: Possess GCE O' level or equivalent Minimum typing speed of 30wpm Age above 16 years Duties: To operate 3 12 PMBX Switchboard and OWtyper 5500 teleprinter machine To assist262 words
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Advertisement435 1983-07-19 22 66 Situationt Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical B^ Keppel Shipyard limited requires CLERICAL ASSISTANTS (Accounts) CCE '0' level with at least 3 credits LCC intermediate Bookkeeping Certificate Typing speed of at least 35 wpm Commencing salary will commensurate with qualifications and experience, m addition to attractive fringe benefits a productivity bonus435 words
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Advertisement484 1983-07-19 22 66 Situations Vacant s==sss=ss===ss=s=s==s d) Secretarial Clerical Established professional firm requires additional staff: A) SECRETARY Good basic secretarial skills, tactful, initiative and ability to work independently. B) RECEPTIONIST CUM TYPIST Pleasant personality. Ability to type at least 35 w.p.m. and to handle switchboard with good telephone manners. C) CLERKS/ TYPISTS484 words
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Advertisement587 1983-07-19 22 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial U Clerical Manufacturing company requires: A) TYPIST CUM GENERAL CLERK (Female) B) IMPORT/ EXPORT CLERK (Male/ Female) C) SALES ASSISTANT CLERK (Female) GCE 'O' level Age below 25 years Experience not necessary as training will be provided Interested applicants, please call personally at: Z.KURODA (S)587 words
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Advertisement612 1983-07-19 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical LUIBF=U-J>h 9k A. Manufacturers of construction equipment Immediately requires GENERAL CLERK/ TYPIST GCE O' Level. c Typing speed 35 w.p.m. Salary not less than $550 p.m. Benefits: c 5-day week. Company transport. Interested please phone: *****21 (MRS. KAREN LEE) for an interview. OFFSHORE BANKING612 words
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Advertisement683 1983-07-19 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Positions vacant m established Inbound tour company. 1. SECRETARY TO M.D. Minimum O' level and private secretarialshlp certificate Typing, shorthand at 45 wpm and 100 wpm respectively Minimum 2 years experience 2. ACCOUNTS CLERK LCC Intermediate bookkeeping 2 yrs relevant experience. If interested please683 words
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Advertisement607 1983-07-19 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical An established company m Bukit Timah invites applications for the post of: TEMPORARY CLERK (Female) GCE 'O' level. Bilingual m English and Mandarin. Able to type at 25 w.p.m. Preferably with some working experience. This temporary job will last for a period of 2607 words
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Advertisement532 1983-07-19 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical An Established Pest Control Company has vacancies for FEMALE CLERKS CUM TYPISTS Able to type accurately c Able to communicate efficiently m English Please call personally from 9am to 4.30 pm at: QUICKSILVER A CO PTE LTD 25, PORTCHESTER AVENUE SERANGOON GARDENS ESTATE SINGAPORE532 words
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Advertisement857 1983-07-19 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical SWISS HOTEL SUPPLIES CO. requires FEMALE INVOICING CLERK Capable of typing 35 to 45 wpm. Please apply m own handwriting stating qualifications and salary required with non-returnable photograph to: The Manager P.O. BOX 1835 Maxwell Rd Post Office Singapore 9036 Timber industries require GENERAL857 words
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Advertisement856 1983-07-19 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical WANTED IMMEDIATELY FEMALE Telephone Operator. Age between 18 and 25. Passed GCE 'O 1 level and able to speak Mandarin fluently. Phone *****77 for appointment. WANTED FEMALE CLERK/ Typist Aged 18-30 years. Please call Mr David Lim, Macmillan SouthEast Asia Pte Ltd, 41, Jalan856 words
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Advertisement416 1983-07-19 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical IMMEDIATE VACANCY FOR Typist cum Telephone Operator. Salary negotiable. Call *****01/3. IMPORT/EXPORT CLERKS GCE O' level. Typing 35 w.p.m. Shift duties. Tel: *****57. c) Sales IT SINGAPORE COLOUR CENTRE PTE LTD (A member of the Add on Group) We invite suitably qualified personnel to416 words
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Advertisement735 1983-07-19 23 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales c) Sales Join the family of CATS and be the important link between advertisers and readers You will handle classified ads over the telephone and this requires you to be tactful, helpful, patient and efficient. We will consider you if you have735 words
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Advertisement126 1983-07-19 23 An Established Sales Organisation m Engineering products requires:TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE (Approx. $1,000 p.m. plus commission) To promote industrial equipment. c Possess GCE 'O' Level with technical background. Sales experience In similar products will be considered an advantage. c Company's van will be provided with transport allowance. Interested applicants are requested126 words
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Advertisement592 1983-07-19 23 66 Situation* Vacant c) Sales An Expending Flexible Packaging Company require* ONE SALES REPRESENTATIVE Hequir»m»nli: Preferable those candidates with 1 or 2 years experience m similar capacity, but not essential. Able to work under heavy pressure. Must possess own vehicle. Able to commence work immediately. W« offar fringe banafita: Commission592 words
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Advertisement574 1983-07-19 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales REDIFFUSION (S) PTE LTD AIRTIME SALES EXECUTIVE c GCE 'O 1 level. c Bilingual In both written and oral English and Mandarin. c Some sales experience Is required. c Preferably have own transport. Please call: *****44 ext. 55 to arrange tor an Interview. Urgently Required574 words
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Advertisement416 1983-07-19 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales An expanding trading company requires MALE/ FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES (Full or part-time) Basic salary plus commission, transport provided. Possess communication skill and willing to work hard. Experience Is not necessary as training will be provided. Attractive fringe benefits. Interested please call personally at: 50 Jalan416 words
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Advertisement618 1983-07-19 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales SALES CONSULTANTS Income $2,000 per month and above. American franchise has openings for young ladles and gentlemen to be trained as Sales Consultants for our advertised Promotions Department. Age 20 to 30. No experience needed. Excellent benefits. School leavers and ROD personnel can also apply.618 words
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Advertisement801 1983-07-19 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales MALE/FEMALE SALES Executive required for building material products. Basic salary and commission payable. Experienced and contacts with architects required. Own a car and valid driving licence. Applicants write to: 970 Geylang Road, Spore 1440. Closing date: 25th July. AUTHORISED NEW CAR dealer requires sales representatives.801 words
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Advertisement529 1983-07-19 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical t) Technical t) Technical DEMETRON DEMETRON DEMETRON We not only aim for the highest quality products but also the happiest employees. We believe the happier the people, the higher the productivity. Our Printed Circuit Boards Division requires the following529 words
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Advertisement32 1983-07-19 24 ELECTRICAL DRAUGHTSWOMAN REQUIRED. Experience is preferable or on job training will be provided. Please submit details to: Anko Electrical Engineering services, 71, Tannery Lane, City Industrial Building, »05-05, Spore 1334 Tel: *****37.32 words
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Advertisement299 1983-07-19 24 MITSUBOSHI SINGAPORE The world's leading manufacturer of power transmission products offers a career opportunity as a: Remuneration: Minimum Basic $500 Plus Shift Allowance $3.50 for 2nd shift $5.00 for 3rd shift Transport Allowance $7.50 $45 p.m. Regular Overtime 105 p.m. Also Laundry Allowance Handsome Long Service Awards after 1 st,299 words
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Advertisement435 1983-07-19 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical t) Technical .dnHßaWaMMNß^HMMMßanajaSaeje^Bßam. INCORPORATED Our company, manufacturer of high I quality printed circuit boards, is embarking on growth program and we invite applicants who are committed to work and challenge for the following positions: TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS (MAINTENANCE) NTC 2 or ITC m435 words
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Advertisement166 1983-07-19 24 NATIONAL KAP PTE LTD invites male applicants to apply for the post of: TRAINEE TECHNICIANS Qualifications: c Completed National Service with 'O' level. c Those with NTC 3 Certificate will be an advantage. We offer: Attractive starting salary. Good working environment. Uniform. Medical benefits. Wage supplement. And advancement opportunity. Those166 words
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Advertisement522 1983-07-19 24 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical A well established expanding engineering company ha* vacancies for 1) MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN c Pleasant personality with good command of English and must be able to speak dialects, c Able to read drawings and work Independently, c Preferably with minimum 2 years working experience, c Qualifications:522 words
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Advertisement385 1983-07-19 25 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical A well established electri- H J(cal contracting company 1 8 S i requires urgently:- n SITE SUPERVISORS Ye With experience and cer- 'J tlflcate/ diploma m elec- !I I! trical engineering or its t i equivalent. A GENERAL CLERK Sji» GCE "O" level or GCE385 words
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Advertisement577 1983-07-19 25 66 Situations Vacant i) Technical URGENTLY REQUIRED ELECTRICIAN/ WIREMAN c NTC 3 Certificate In Electrical Installation preferable c Ito 3 years' experience m installation of electrical fittings, trouble-shooting, etc. Completed N.S. Attractive salary interested applicants, please call personally at: TRANSERVE, 39 Pandan Road Jurong Singapore 2260. Tel: *****34/ *****73 (T.G.577 words
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Advertisement652 1983-07-19 25 66 Situations Vacant Technical Vacancies lor: MECHANICS For Construction Machinery Must have relevant working experience Able to repair dlesel engines, with knowledge of Hydraulic systems Knowledge of Electro-Me-chanical, oil pressures," air compressed systems will be an advantage Intonated, please call personally afcNO. 7 BUNQEI KADUT AVENUE YEW TEE INDUSTRIAL ESTATE652 words
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Advertisement309 1983-07-19 25 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical VEHICLE MECHANICS WANTED Diesel truck engine, good monthly salary and attractive allowances. Malaysians invited. Please call: Miss Quek, *****68. AIRCON MECHANICS, WIREMEN and Apprentices, preferably with NTC 3. Call at: 185 Upper Thomson Road, Spore 2057. APPRENTICE ELECTRICIANS With or without experience wanted. Please contact:309 words
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Advertisement362 1983-07-19 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Production g) Production g) Production S X For more than 10 years, B /we have been growing j|jj B at a successful rate. S We have more than 1,000 g employees and 90% of W I our executives have been M362 words
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Advertisement111 1983-07-19 25 HITACHI KOKI (S) PTE LTD Requires: MALE MACHINE OPERATORS 'O' level above Completed N.S. WE OFFER:- Free transportation, transport allowance Free uniform Paid annual/marriage/sick/ compassionate leave 13th month pay Attendance bonus Shift allowance Medical/hospitalisatlon benefits Good opportunities for promotion Please apply personally within this week (Saturday until 3pm) at:HITACHI KOKI111 words
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Advertisement395 1983-07-19 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production ir^< £3§£| EUROPEAN STANDARD 4 %T ELECTRONICS PTE. LTD. PRODUCTION Q-C >JIP OPERATORS A r ~l^^ m (Normal hours or 2 shifts) '^\iiP^ _^lary C Jg^j| upon k IvflT "^T^f up to latTl confirmation 'l395 words
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Advertisement64 1983-07-19 25 URGENTLY REQUIRED FEMALE Ironing Workers. Please call personally at: Chin Heng Garments Factory Pte Ltd, IISA, Commonwealth Drive, #05-20, Spore 0314. Tel: *****7. Something For Everyone... In Todays Straits Times Classified Keen on travelling? Then start from the Classified, where there's a host of tour agencies and itineraries at today's64 words
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Advertisement238 1983-07-19 25 HITACHI ELECTRONIC DEVICES (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. A multi-million Colour Television Picture Tubes Manufacturing Company m Jurong has the following vacancies for keen and dynamic people who seek rapid advance^ mentand job satisfaction. If you are: Physically fit Able to work 3 rotating shifts -•Completed National Service Come and join us238 words
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Advertisement247 1983-07-19 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production M requires W FEMALE gg PRODUCTION OPERATORS gg />J (2-Rotating Permanent 3rd Shifts) M GET HIGHER SALARIES AND BETTER BENEFITS... g 5^ Fast Salary IncremenLs Shift Attendance allowances Vjs Year End AWS sjsj ty. Hospitalization Insurance 55 Vj Annual, Marriage,247 words
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Advertisement213 1983-07-19 26 All BEDOK N You can earn W/t up to £l m per day as y^ Plus: *tjj~ 5-day work week HI Free transport fcJ No shift work B^W Air conditioned work E> J place 9^B 'Fast promotions H Medical benefits "Insurance U 'Learn computer Bfl machines j Requirements: K^i Spore213 words
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Advertisement436 1983-07-19 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production Attractive starting sab ry -'pP Shift aflowaace ($2/- fear 2nd shift and $SA for 3rd shift) Salary increase after 3 months Two salary reviews each year Attendance allowance Free transport Uniforms provided Recreation benefits Females, aged 14 years old will436 words
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Advertisement384 1983-07-19 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production Olivetti Olivetti Europe's largest manufacturer of office equipment has immediate vacancies for: F FpiTMIIP H an earn v £3 I Productionl $380 j I OpGfdtOrS per month j| d i i B Can earn up to ■gj 1 Soldering H384 words
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Advertisement364 1983-07-19 26 a^LflPr^-^BLfe MALAYAN BREWERIES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD Total Earnings $450 per month MACHINE OPERATORS (Male) Requirements:--e Secondary education c Age below 40 years c Willing to work on 2-rotattng shifts Fringe Benefits:- 14 working days annual leave Annual bonus of over 1 1/2 months' basic salary Medical, dental and hospitallsatlon benefits364 words
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Advertisement494 1983-07-19 26 66 Situations Vacant g) Production SOON SENG ENGINEERING PTE LTD Steel Fabricators, Tank Builders, Specialist Dish Head Manufacturers a requires General Labourers to fill I the following positions. I 1) PRESS OPERATORS 2) FACBRICATORS' ASSISTANTS Benefit* i Transport to/ from work. I Good pay and overtime. Applications must be made494 words
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Advertisement720 1983-07-19 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous SSSF VjFQ "^Hm I ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL I fc MFG PTE LTD qi A subsidiary of one of the largest American multi-national r^|§ |||j coporation engaged m the manufacture of universal Joints and Steel mz forgings.720 words
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Advertisement31 1983-07-19 26 CHINESE STORE ASSISTANT cum Delivery Clerk (male) required by established Trading Company. Apply with full particulars, salary expected and contact telephone to: ST. Box A*****, 390 Kirn Seng Road. Spore 0923.31 words
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Advertisement113 1983-07-19 26 4» Apdlo Sentosa A resort hotel on Sentosa Island requires ROOM STEWARDESSES c Able to speak English c Gross salary $404 to $4 1 4 WAITERS/ WAITRESSES c Training will be provided c Gross salary $399 to $409 TELEPHONISTS c Secondary education with pleasant voice c Training will be provided113 words
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Advertisement677 1983-07-19 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous dHDB invites applications from Singapore Citizens for appointment as:--(A) TECHNICAL ASSISTANT (B) TECHNICIAN (WORKS APPRENTICE) (C) STRUCTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN (D) ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN (E) PARKING SUPERVISOR (F) MOTOR MECHANIC (QUEENSTOWN WORKSHOP) Requirements for Post (A) Singapore Polytechnic Technician Diploma In Building. (B)to(D)677 words
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Advertisement249 1983-07-19 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous sis V iM? SliiJ NONYA COOK Able to prepare nonya food STAFF CAFETERIA COOK (Male) c Able to prepare Chinese food for staff AIRCON MECHANICS c Experience m refrigeration and airconditioning c Able to work on 3 rotating shifts TELEPHONE OPERATOR c Experience m handling249 words
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Advertisement362 1983-07-19 27 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous York Hotel Requires 1. WAITERS/WAITRESSES Secondary education Minimum Salary: $452.00 2. CHAMBERMAIDS Able to understand English i Experience not neces- sary Salary: $432.00 to $452.00 i 3. ASSISTANT STEWARD i At least 1 year's related experience Salary: $502.00 i 4. HOUSEMEN/ i HOUSEMAIDS Salary: $358.00362 words
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Advertisement368 1983-07-19 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous WELL ESTABLISHED HI-FI ELECTRONIC ORGANISATION URGENTLY REQUIRE a) DELIVERY CLERK CUM DRIVERS b) SHOP ASSISTANTS (TRAINEE) Experience not necessary. Training will be provided. Happy working conditions. Good salary Age below 30 years. FOR ENQUIRIES AND INTERVIEW PLEASE CALL PERSONALLY BETWEEN 12 NOON TO 7.00 P.M.368 words
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Advertisement424 1983-07-19 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous ASSISTANT DELIVERY STORE-KEEPER required immediately Secondary school education Completed N.S. Preferably staying around Jurong. Experience not essential as training is provided. Must possess class 3 driving licence. Gross starting pay above $400 p.m. Transport provided. Those interested, please apply personally to: SINGAPORE CHEMICON PTE LTD424 words
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Advertisement420 1983-07-19 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous iti'zi»atiim:k'» FOOD SUPPLIES <••■ mm LIMITED requires urgently For it* Supermarket* (1) CASHIERS/ SALES ASSISTANTS (Bukit Timah, Holland Villeg*, Ang Mo Kio ft Goldhill Square) c MINIMUM SALARY ON CONFIRMATION $375 PER MONTH (2) BUTCHERS/ SHOP ASSISTANTS (Chancery Court GoMhill Square) c MINIMUM SALARY ON420 words
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Advertisement552 1983-07-19 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous requires OFFICE ATTENDANT Singapore citizens Above 16 years of age Have a working knowledge of English. Starting salary: $300 or more Other attractive service benefits Include a minimum annual bonus of 2 1/2 months' salary. Other service benefits are attractive. Please call personally for an552 words
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Advertisement492 1983-07-19 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous INTERNATIONAL WOOD PRODUCTS LTD 10 Panjuru Road Singapora 2200 has vacancies: 1) MAINTENANCE FITTER At least 2 years experience In wood manufacturing company. 2) ELECTRICIAN Minimum 3 years experience In wood manufacturing company. 3) MACHINE OPERATORS 4) MALE/FEMALE OPERATIVES a Minimum age 16 years, a492 words
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Advertisement503 1983-07-19 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous An established Company m Jurong requlree.FEM ALE GENERAL CLERK c Able to type a OCE 'O' level with credit In English a Experience not necessary MALE GENERAL PACKERS a Completed N.S. a Must be Singaporean a Experience not necessary Medical leave, transport allowance, 5 1/2-day503 words
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Advertisement557 1983-07-19 28 06 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous An esteWiahed Freight Forwarding Firm m Jurong rocjutra* the) following pootK 1) WHARF CLERK 2) TRAILER DRIVER (Class 5 driving licence). Interested parties please call: *****77 BuHcMng contractor Invitee application* for the following poet*: 1) TYPISTS/RECEPTIONISTS c GCE 'O' level with typing knowledge 1) QUANTITY557 words
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Advertisement468 1983-07-19 28 68 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous A young, progreeelve company DESPATCHER CUM ASSISTANT c Own motorbike c Neat and keen to learn PHOTOGRAPHIC ASBIBTANT c B/W printing and processing c Studio experience CALL *****08. Children, Ladies Garment Factory Requlres:CHMESE FEMALE TELEPHONE OPERATOR c Must able to speak English Mandarin (Chinese dialects)468 words
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Advertisement496 1983-07-19 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Urgently required CARGO HAND Preference will be given to those staying In Bedok or Changi area. kttareeted plaaaa coma personally for interview at: CONCORD EXPRESS SINGAPORE PTE. LTD Unit A, #12-01, Cargo Agent* BuiloinQ Airport Cargo Road Singapore 1781 TEL: *****81 MIBB CHENG Urgently required496 words
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Advertisement926 1983-07-19 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous BALEB REPRESENTATIVES, DELIVERY Drivers and Attendants required. Salesman must possess class 3 driving licence. Attractive salary and benefits. Interview at Kahili Enterprise Pte Ltd, #03-11 I.lpo Factory, Aljunled Road or 96F Jalan Senang near Changi 5 1/2 miles. SHIPPING OFFICE REQUIRES Despatch Clerk. Primary or926 words
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Advertisement753 1983-07-19 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1) CARGO HANDS Salary $350 Fringe benefits, overtime. Shift duties. 2) Drivers. Salary $450. Fringe benefits, overtime. Shift duties. Tel: *****57. DELIVERY MEN CUM DRIVERB Strong and hardworking. Good pay for right person. Interested call: *****05. DESPATCH RIDER REQUIRED urgently. Own bike preferred. High incentives753 words
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Advertisement674 1983-07-19 28 72 Vehicles For Hire EASTERN CAR RENTALS Datsun 120Y Singapore weekly $210, monthly $650. Sigma 1600 Malaysia use dally $90. Tel: *****01, *****38. OWNER LEAVING OVERBEAB, has an excess car for long lease. 1982, Toyota Carina. Aircond, radio/ cassette and m top condition. Tel: *****46. AIRCONDITIONED NEW CARB for hire.674 words
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Advertisement857 1983-07-19 28 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun/Nlssan JUNE "81 100A Aircon, radio/ cassette, sports rims, good condition, 1 owner, down payment $3,500. Contact *****25 Paul Tan. LATE 1977 DATSUN 100A. Aircon Tax 10/83. Passed vicom. Tip-top condition. $10,400 ono. Tel: *****03. MID 1982 NISSAN Sunny 1.3 GL. One careful owner, alrcond,857 words
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Advertisement866 1983-07-19 28 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Ford DEC. '78 FORD Cortina I.6GL. PARF, aircon, tax November, sports rims, handbook, m good condition. $11,400 0.n.0. Tel: *****87. NON-PARF ALMOST 1975 Ford Cortina 1.6. Passed inspection, alrcon., cassette, radio, metallic paint, $3,800. Can loan $2,000. Phone *****82. OCTOBER 79 CORTINA I.6GL, 1 owner,866 words
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Advertisement568 1983-07-19 28 76 Vehicles For Sale Honda NOV. 1980 HONDA Accord. 1 owner. Showroom condition. $24,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****3. g) Mazda BRAND NEW SAVANNA RX7 SPI Factory optional* include: Limited slip differentials, sunroof, cruise control, leather upholstery, Rotary design rims, choice of white, red, black, silver, blue and 2-tone colour available. For568 words
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Advertisement743 1983-07-19 28 76 Vehicle* For Sale h) Mercedes Wk BRAND NEW!! LATE 1972 MERCEDES BENZ 28OS. Automatic. Central locking, power windows, Denso alrcon, hi-fi system, new tyres and sports rims. Tip-top condition guaranteed. Reasonable offer. View at: 26, Still Road. LATE 1980 MERCEDES 200. Automatic gear. One private owner, alrcond., cassette. Power743 words
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Advertisement1256 1983-07-19 29 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes h) Mercedes 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota 1970 TOYOTA CORONA Saloon, aircon., radio/cassette, new tyres, cushion covers, metallic paint, tip top condition. Price $3,200. Tel: *****26. 1976 TOYOTA COROLLA 1200, one owner, aircon, cassette, metallic green, road tax till1,256 words
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Advertisement678 1983-07-19 29 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota J) Toyota J) Toyota I FREE I Blaupunkt Stereo worth $1,000 with Toyota Corona GL. Enjoy luxury driving and power m Corona 1.8 GL plus the pure sound of Blaupunkt. Hurry! Offer valid for new Coronas678 words
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Advertisement459 1983-07-19 29 76 Vehicles For Sale 1) Others ALMOST 1982 SAAB 900 GLS (5 doors) 1 owner. Power steering/ window. Sport rims. Aircon. Tax Oct '83. Low mileage. Guaranteed showroom condition. Tel *****84. AUG 1981 CITROEN CX 2000 Athena. 1 company owner. Power steering/window. Aircon, radio/ cassette. Low mileage. Original paint. Mint459 words
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Advertisement518 1983-07-19 29 76 Vehicles For Sale 1) Others 1974 JULY VOLVO 144, road tax till Dec, eligible for PARF, good condition, selling $18,500. Tel: *****93. 1974 MINI STATIONWAGON Cassette, new tyres, paintwork, battery. Tax Oct '83. Good condition. $3,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****2. 1977 MINI SPECIAL private owner, passed Vicom, radio cassette, beautiful518 words
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Advertisement680 1983-07-19 29 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Commercial m) Commercial m) Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Buy a Daihatsu Deha 3 tonner truck and get: a FREE AIR CON ;i mmXßum I r > j mm i P^^»*%im AV^H fll^B^^vV^i^ Nett vehicle price Wniy |d680 words
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Advertisement538 1983-07-19 29 77 Vehicles Wanted ATTENTION All potential new car buyers SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS We deal m all makes and models of new and used motor vehicles. Attractive low interest rate. Immediate cash offered for all privately owned, company registered cars and PARF scrap cars of any engine capacity TANGLIN USED538 words
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Advertisement402 1983-07-19 29 78 Scrap Vehicles HIGHEST ATTRACTIVE PRICE for 985 4000 c.c. scrap cars. *****27, after 12pm ***** Ricky Tay. SCRAP CARS URGENTLY required. 1001 c.c. 2000 c.c. Call *****33 SCRAP CAR WANTED 985- $5500, 1600-$7,600 2000-$15,300, *****33/ *****40 Mr. Yeo (night *****3). STRICTLY CASH PAYMENT for below 1000, 1600, 2000 c.c.402 words
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Advertisement729 1983-07-19 29 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses BROOKVALE $3,000 Partially Furnished DUBLIN ROAD $2,500 Partially Furnished GRANGE ROAD $2,400 Fully Furnished HILLTOP $2,500 Partially Furnished HILLCREST ARCADIA 14,000 Partially Furnished SHERWOOD TOWERS $2,500 Partially Furnished SHELFORD ROAD MAISONETTE $3300 Fully Furnished Ring Yumin Housing Agency *****3/*****1 c Near Newton Circle renovated double-storey729 words
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Advertisement552 1983-07-19 29 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 11, BEAUTIFUL DOUBLESTOREY Senior Executive Bungalow. 4 bedrooms/ study, fully airconditioned, elevated 15,000 sq.ft. matured garden. Rental $8,000 p.m No agents *****29/ *****51. DIST. 10 BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED Detached bungalow. Attractive features with lovely matured garden. 3 bedrooms, study, servant's, fully airconditioned. Partially furnished. $4,000/552 words
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Advertisement561 1983-07-19 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST 11 RAFFLES PARK renovated single-storey detached. 3 bedrooms servant's Large swimming pool with utmost privacy. Available mid-Aug. $10,000. Everton Realty *****36 DIST. 5, LUXURIOUS DOUBLESTOREY semi-detached. 4 bedrooms/servant's with attached bathrooms. Centralised aircond. Fully furnished. $3,200. Call Whye Hong Realty, *****31/2. DIST S HONG561 words
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Advertisement798 1983-07-19 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST 10 DOUBLE-STOREY BUNGALOWS m beautiful surroundings, near Leedon Park. Land area 24 000 sq.ft. No agents please. Contact Mr. Chan, *****44. DIST. 10 GRANGE ROAD vicinity double-storey semi-detached. 3 bedrooms, servant's, large garden. $2,700 fully furnished. Esteem Realty: *****01. DIST. 10/15/20. TERRACE/ Semidetached Holland798 words
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Advertisement634 1983-07-19 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses OFF BUKIT TIMAH big, new 2storey semi-detached. 4 bedrooms/ servant's. Partially furnished $3000. Hillcroft: *****41. REALTY PARK, 2-BTOREY Intermediate terrace house, 3 bedrooms, $1,400 p.m. 0.n.0. Unfurnished. Landspecs, *****4. SELETAR HILL DOUBLE Storey semi-detached, 3+ 1 bedrooms, aircon, fully furnished, $1,900/-. *****32. TEACHERS' ESTATE 3-storey634 words
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Advertisement604 1983-07-19 30 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments APARTMENTS/CONDO FOR LEASE Ardmore Park $5,400 Draycott Towers $5,000 Hillcrest Arcadia (town house) $5,800 Villa d'Este(Dalveyßd) $8,100 Pandan Valley $3,800 Mount Faber Lodge $2,500 to $4,500 Sherwood Tower $2,200 Shelford Road $4,000 Fernhill Road (furnished) $3,500 f Rich East Garden604 words
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Advertisement389 1983-07-19 30 Balmoral Crescent Dist. 10. 3 bedrooms, $4,500. Village Tower Dlst. 10. 3 bedrooms, $4,000. Chen Yuan Mansion Dist. 9. 4 bedrooms, $3,300. Himiko Court Dlst. 10. 2 bedrooms. $3,200. Kirn Lin Mansion Dist. 10. 3 bedrooms, $2,500. Sherwood Tower, Dlst. 21. 3 bedrooms, $2,500. Jervois Court Dlst. 10. 3 bedrooms,389 words
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Advertisement812 1983-07-19 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments Dynasty Garden $4,500 Brookevale Park $3,200 to $3,500 Kirn Lin Mansion $2,200 Cashew Park $1,500 to $2,500 Lornie Hill $2,100 Robin Road $2,500 The Village (Pasir Paniang Road) $3,000 OA REAL ESTATE *****03 HOLLAND HEIGHTS Dist. 10 Maisonette on high floor, luxuriously renovated, overlooking greenery.812 words
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Advertisement813 1983-07-19 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments SUNSET CLOSE APARTMENT on top floor, panoramic view, dist. 2159, fully furnished, 2 bedrooma, living/ dining, kitchen and washing area. Available Ist week August '83 for executive single/ couple. Phone direct to owner: *****57. YOUR HOUSE/ APARTMENT accommodation is our pleasure m servicing. Talk to813 words
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Advertisement800 1983-07-19 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments GILSTEAD ROAD (OPPOSITE Goldhlll Square), furnished walk-up apartment available soon. Furnishings include CTV, fully equipped kitchen. $2,300 p.m. Grandvale, *****41. GOOD DESIGN brand new apartment, newly furnished, 4 bedrooms, very clean and peaceful environment with pool, squash, clubhouse. $2,500. Arriter *****28/ *****24. HIMIKO COURT (DIST.800 words
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Advertisement790 1983-07-19 30 i 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments EMPEROR PROPERTY OFFER 3bedroomed maisonette In Sherwood Towers Furnished, recreational facilities. Interested contact: *****22 for details. EXPATRIATES LOOKING FOR apartments should try us. Good facilities and choice locality. $2,500 $3,500. Call agent: *****29/ *****02. FULLY FURNISHED 3-BEDROOMED apartments, with/ without central alrcondltioner, available Immediately.790 words
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Advertisement766 1983-07-19 30 I 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments MANOALAY COURT area approximate 2,800 sq.ft 4 plus 1 rooms, split-level Rental $2,500. Contact *****36 Mr Low (No agents). MARINE PARADE KATONG. 2room plus servant's. Fully furnished. Just vacant. $1,600/-. Tel: *****02. No agents MARYLAND PARK/ ORCHID Apartment/ Hong Leong Condominium. $2,400 $3,000 *****50/*****5766 words
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Advertisement712 1983-07-19 31 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms DIST 1542, ROOM, SINGLE or Couple. Available 25th. $330/ $400. Phone *****19. DIST. 19, FLOWER ROAD, furniahed room with toilet attached, rental: $500. *****1 (Agent). DIST. 5 AIRCOND ROOM to let, fully furnished. $800. Non aircond $500. Call *****81/ 2. FURNISHED ROOM AT Serangoon Gardens,712 words
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Advertisement761 1983-07-19 31 87 Accommodation Wanted c) Rooms COUPLES/STUDENT REQUIRE room/flat m Clementi, Ang Mo Kio, Tiong Bahru, Toa Payoh and various districts. *****84. FURNISHED/ UNFURNISHED ROOMS or HDB flats urgently required by ready clients. Owners contact *****03/ *****21. READY CLIENTS REQUIRE furnished/ unfurnished rooms/ flats at various districts. Owners please call *****89/761 words
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Advertisement286 1983-07-19 31 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses fe 12 months a5% P-a. 9§ 1 Prime Shop Space 5 Shenton Way #02-02 UIC Building Singapore 0106 Area: 168 sq. metres Title: 99-year leasehold from 2nd June 1969 2. Residential Apartment 439-B, River Valley Road Singapore 1024286 words
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Advertisement81 1983-07-19 31 DIST. 16, UPPER EAST Coast Road vicinity, majestic double-storey bungalow, approximately 5,600 sq.ft 6 bedrooms/ servant's, splitlevel, marble/ parquet flooring, $880,000 negotiable. *****11. DIST. 15 SEAVIEW PARK vicinity, 3,400 sq.ft. double-storey semidetached. 4 fully carpeted bedrooms plus 1 servant's. Available immediately. $780,000 negotiable. Wess Associates *****44. DIST. 10 NAMLY GARDEN81 words
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Advertisement826 1983-07-19 31 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST 10 NAMLY ESTATE beautifully renoovated double-storey semi-detached. Elevated ground. 3 bedrooms study. Freehold. $850,000. Chelsea Homes *****77 *****88. DIST 13 BRADDELL HEIGHTS recently renovated single-storey bungalow. 4 bedrooms servant's. Nice patio. 13,000 sq.ft. Freehold. $1.28 M Chelsea Homes *****77 *****88. DIST 15 SIGLAP826 words
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Advertisement820 1983-07-19 31 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses HONG LEONG GARDEN Upper Ayer Rajah Road spacious new double-storey semi-detached. 4 bedrooms. Area: 4700 sq.ft. Phone *****38. OPERA ESTATE SINGLE-STOREY Terrace. 3 bedrooms, Approx: 1,800 sq.ft. Freehold. Vacant possession. $360,000. Yew Lee Housing *****39/*****70. PASIR RIS 2 Storey intermediate terrace, 2700 sq.ft. 3820 words
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Advertisement517 1983-07-19 31 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments f: y |™B r^ i ls!wiiPllPn^3P"* V ■***v sire dl Amenities LM Central air-conditioning Swimming and u-ading p<x)ls A cosy clubhouse for ind<x)r r— recreation and entertaining guests rrcenOiU517 words
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Advertisement86 1983-07-19 31 DIST. 21, BROOKVALE CON DOMINIUM Brand new lowe maisonette of 2465 sq.ft. Profes sionally furnished. For immedi ate occupancy. Selling $700,0« Dist. 9, well maintained higl floor 4-bedroomed executiv apartment of approx. 2,800 sq.ft with separate servant's ameni ties, facilities: pool and security Selling at $900,000. Fields: *****1 (3 Lines).86 words
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Advertisement384 1983-07-19 31 GOOD INVESTMENT Dist. 11 Wattkin Hill 2 1/2-storey townhouse. Built-in 2,100 sq.ft. With private garden and carpark approx. 800 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms with attached bathrooms, servant's, washing area, roof garden and swimming pool. Low maintenance. Foreigners eligible. $760,000 TEL: *****04 (No agents except those with ready buyers) Rent/Sale c Furnished384 words
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Advertisement835 1983-07-19 31 89 Properties For Sale i b) Private Apartments MUST SELLIII c Camellia Terrace. 3,150 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms spacious study. Fully alrcond. $750,000 negotiable c Eugenia Court penthouse with roof garden. 5,400 sq.ft. 5 bedrooms with attached bathrooms. $930,000 negotiable JAY HOUSING *****08 *****48. WALK-UP APARTMENT AT UPPER PAYA LEBAR ROAD835 words
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Advertisement1098 1983-07-19 32 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments FABER^ GARDEN Condominium Located off Upper Thomson swimming pool, wading pool, Road, on elevated ground, m a tennis and squash courts, north-south orientation. gymnasium, games room, library Pleasant surroundings,1,098 words
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Advertisement314 1983-07-19 32 HOSE GARDEN DIST. 15 walk-up ipartment, 1,200 sq.ft. 3 bed■ooms, freehold. Vacant possession. Price $300,000. Home Lease Si Sale Pte Ltd *****40/*****86. ST. PATRICK'S GARDEN approximately 1,500 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms split level llving/dlnlng $460,000 j.n.o. City Valuers Consultants Pte Ltd., *****74 rEXTILE CENTRE, 2-BEDROOMED ipartment, high floor, fully carseted/ furnished,314 words
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Advertisement825 1983-07-19 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST 15 MEYER TOWER high floor. 1900 sq.ft. Freehold. Vacant possession. 3 bedrooms. $665,000. Everton Realty *****36. DIBT. 23, CASHEW PARK, 1,356 sq.ft./ 1,130 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms/ 2 bathrooms, $440,000/ $405,000. *****88 (Agent). DIST. 22 JURONG LAKESIDE Tower 3-bedroomed Apartment. Furnished, facing garden,825 words
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Advertisement807 1983-07-19 32 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HUDC Apartments GHIM MOH 5 rooms point block terrazzo and parquet flooring. $168,000 negotiable. Toa Payoh 4 rooms marble flooring $92,000 negotiable. Tel: *****68, *****12. TASTEFULLY RENOVATED $18,000 Bedok North 4-roomed apartment, near all facilities. $120,000 negotiable. Tel: *****91 (from 9.30 a.m.)/ *****75 (evening). TOA807 words
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Advertisement621 1983-07-19 32 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted IWe are a Development Organisation B interested m residential sites for 1 developing bungalows, semi-detached, 1 a terrace houses and condominiums. If you possess what we are looking for, and have the intention of selling or going 1 into Joint-venture with621 words
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Advertisement476 1983-07-19 32 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted SOO POO f FLATTED FACTORY Kallang Road (Near Kallang Gas Work) Mb. Newly completed 7 storey light industrial building on freehold land. Outside CBD, near populated housing estates of Kallang Road and Lavender Street. Immediate Occupation. Ample Parking Space. i Competitive rental476 words
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Advertisement274 1983-07-19 32 DELTA HOUSE LIGHT Industrial Building, 11,500 sq ft. Available for immediate rental at $2.00 psf. Tel: *****88. DIST. 13 TONG LEE Building flatted factory, approx. 1,200 sq.ft. Owner asking reasonable price. Hongswee, *****11. GROUNDFLOOR WAREHOUSE, 2,585/ 4,700 sq.ft. Rental/ sale. Other flatted factories, $1.00 p.s.f. onwards. Tel: *****21. HOCK SOON274 words
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Advertisement523 1983-07-19 32 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces We have the following features for lease I 14 high speed lifts. I 2 container hoists to lift 401 I ft. container. II Every floor is a 'ground' i floor. Reasonable rental rates. H Free parking space. I Office space possible. f523 words
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Advertisement347 1983-07-19 33 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted Henderson fe^/ Industrial <z& f%^^^ Prime Freehold* »-^V« IIX Industrial Property is\/ ML mM ML Mm^ Best Location m Singapore s7 Vy iZi o*/^*f\ \>^^^ 7/) /iv^sr WAD! /IPS' tt^>^/ M rONTAINEH PORT OF347 words
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Advertisement240 1983-07-19 33 93 Office Spaces a) Sale lERLIN PLAZA, FACING Sea. 697 .(.ft. High floor. Tenanted at 3.30 p.s.f. Cltlprop: *****75. lERLIN PLAZA, 493 sq.ft. facing >a. Carpeted, partitioned. $855 .s.f. Everton Realty *****36. Rental Fully furnished/ partitioned office available immediately at: GOLDHILL PLAZA (outside CBD) Area range from 90 sq.m. 720240 words
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Advertisement561 1983-07-19 33 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces The industrial complex that offers superb warehouse facilities factory space and showroom units. Located at Paya Lebar Road Singapore's prime industrial area, A— Z Building offers superb warehouse facilities, factory space and showroom units561 words
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Advertisement425 1983-07-19 33 93 Office Spaces b) Rental WING ON LIFE BUILDING CECIL STREET Office space of 665 sq.ft. available for lease. Enquiries, contact Marianne: TEL: *****77 NEW INDUSTRIAL ROAD Prime office space at reasonable rental. Fully alrcond with partitions, carpet and built-in furniture. Immediate occupation with private lift, toilet, parking and security.425 words
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Advertisement472 1983-07-19 33 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental 32-STOREY PEACE CENTRE/MANSION 1 Sophia/Selegie Road Singapore 0922 2 floors of newly reconstructed office space approximately 6,000 sq m (64,000 sq ft) ranging from 55 sq m (593 sq ft) onwards. Office available with or without toilet facilities. Shop space472 words
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Advertisement466 1983-07-19 33 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale SHOP FOR SALE 1) People's Park Complex, groundfloor, facing main road, area 492 sq.ft. 2) Peo- pie's Park Centre, basement, 1 area 904 sq.ft. Please call *****77. Principals only. CORONATION SHOPPING PLAZA, Ist floor, good location, area approximate 320 sq.ft., for sale $250,000 negotiable. Tel:466 words
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Advertisement613 1983-07-19 34 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces I AN IDEAL INVESTMENT RICHFIELD INDUSTRIAL CENTRE A mixed development of modern warehousing and light industrial units sited along expressway of Paya Lebar m the heart of densely populated area (close to proposed Eunos MRT Station) Ms I613 words
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Advertisement114 1983-07-19 34 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental DIST. 0922, SCOTTS ROAD Far East Plaza. 303 sq.ft. (3rd level). Suitable for travel agent. Sin Hua Hin Housing Agency: *****57 (5 Lines). EAST COAST 3,000 sq.ft Restaurant space with apartment upstair. 7,500 sq.ft lot. Private parkIngs plus private ground. $15,000. Admiral: *****84/*****57. LUCKY PLAZA,114 words
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Advertisement386 1983-07-19 34 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental MERIDIEN HOTEL ft. Shopping Centre -0- Orchard Road, opening soon! Prime shop of 350 sq.ft. to let. $8,000. Mldfleld Realty *****66. VACANT SHOP AT International Plaza. Unit: 01-25, Groundfloor. Area: 291 sq.ft. Interested please Contact Alice Llm at tel: *****22/ *****24 from 11 am. to386 words
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Advertisement567 1983-07-19 34 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental "I 1 PRIME OFFICE SHOP UNITS I 'iV iflftk ff' ct units trom J Sl,'/.,' M% 6 mJ) |4SO ft mi) jS!< A B flßlsV Sliop unit of 3-t~ ft (32 m 2) pS'/^ (|l567 words
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Advertisement82 1983-07-19 34 100 Air Travel WORLD CHARTERS ORGANISATION for the most economical reliable airfares to London Europe US. A. Perth Melbourne Sydney Jakarta Ball Manila Bangkok Hongkong Tokyo. Please call: 63 Robinson Road, #06-04, Afro Asia Building, Singapore 0106. Tel: *****32 *****29 *****41 *****80 TA-197. FOR ENQUIRIES ON Airfares Tours and Hotel82 words
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Advertisement150 1983-07-19 34 100 Air Travel ASIAN HOLIDAYS Penang 4 Days Ss46o/Lake Toba 5 Days *****/Bali 8 Days SsB99/Bangkok/ Pattaya 5 Days Ss77o/Bangkok/ Chiengmai 5 Day Ss99o/Manila/Bagulo 6 Days Ssl,lBo/Tai wan 8 Days Ssl ,820/Japan 8 Days 552,266/Tioman 3 Days SslBs/Tanjong Jara 4 Days *****/Kuantan 4 Days *****/Club Mcd 2 Days Sssoo/International Travel150 words
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Advertisement726 1983-07-19 34 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces a) Saie a) Sate r FORTUNE CENTRE (Middle Road/Bencoolen Street) PRIME SHOPS FOR SALE/LEASE 1 GROUND FLOOR: 1 shop unit for lease. Prime loca- I tlon with entrance and glass frontage facing the internal main concourse and Middle Road. Floor area approx. 53sq.m. IST726 words
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Advertisement652 1983-07-19 34 102 Tours 102 Tours KING OF ECONOMIC TOUR f JULY SPECIAL OFFER j W y Days By Air- Only M 0 £Wi 0 T3 Jp^2-Nighl Stay In Genting Casino Hotel 1 -•■I y *^a»rir^^7^^^^. I P^ LICENCE No 2 7V*i>»S*3fciLlieaUW if Ganting ft Panang I OM i Saning Panang (Ac652 words
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198 1983-07-19 35 SEOUL, Mon. Santos Laciar, of Argentina, retained his World Boxing Association flyweight title by stopping South Korea's Shin Hi-Sop m the first round of a scheduled 15-round bout m the southern resort island of Cheju yesterday. The referee, American Zachary Clayton, stoppedReuter - 198 words
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Article, Illustration523 1983-07-19 35 LOS ANGELES, Mon. Vladimir Shemetov won his second gold medal yesterday as the Soviet Union continued their domination of the men's events on the fourth and final day of an international meet at the new Olympic swim stadium. Shemetov, who won the 200 metre freestyle onReuter; ALBERT SIM - 523 words
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Article179 1983-07-19 35 MELBOURNE, Mon. Hawthorn 19.23 (137) beat Collingwood 14.16 (100) m a major Australian rules football match. Other results: Melbourne 10.19 (79) bt Geelong 10.13 (73), St. Kilda 20.9 (129) bt Swans 14.16 (100). Adelaide: Sturt 19.8 (122) bt Central Districts 15.16 (106), Glenelg 17.18 (120) bt Woodville 15.10UPI - 179 words
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Article420 1983-07-19 35 ABOUT 200 boxers from 27 Asian countries are expected to take part m the 11th Asian amateur championships m Okinawa from Dec 10-19, the Japan Amateur Boxing Association said m Tokyo yesterday. BALTIMORE Orioles beat California Angels 11-1 m a major American League baseball game. Other results American League:Agencies - 420 words
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Advertisement535 1983-07-19 35 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours and unwind, Price Includes: jA enjoy the warmth of the Dream World fp '-'^|L Sun and a taste of good Sea World *^at lrfe et Zenitn show Lone P |ne Koala $1 you the highlights of the Sanctuary breathtaking Surfers' Niteclub: Paradise attractions Dinner535 words
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Advertisement550 1983-07-19 35 102 Tours Includve: All 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 RESORTS! 1 Opportunities galore m The Straits Times Classified. i tfft-> EDUCATION550 words
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Advertisement639 1983-07-19 35 110 Computer 110 Computer C G 1984 EXAMINATIONS Last few classes CITY GUILDS OF LONDON C G 746/747 Full Time 25.07.83 C G 747 Part Time 20.07.83 NCC CERTIFICATE IN BASIC SYSTEMS ANALYSIS Full Time 25.07.83 For details/course preview please tei. *****57 for your appointment A4 TMC Computer School Member639 words
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Advertisement509 1983-07-19 35 112 Commercial IMPORT EXPORT PROCEDURES AND DOCUMENTATION COURSE SYLLABUB COVERS:- Trade Terms, Sales Contract, Breach of Contract, Purchase Orders, Establishing Overseas Contact, International Trade, Methods of Payments, Banking, Type of L/C Shipping Practice, Containerised Shipping, Transhipment, Reshlpment, Freight Calculation, Air Cargo, CCCN Coding, GSP, Chartering and Chartered Parties, Export Permits/Restriction,509 words
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Advertisement522 1983-07-19 35 112 Commercial BOOK-KEEPING (Beginners) l)Tues 7.30- 9.00pm 19/07 2) Fri 6.30- B.oopm 22/07 3) Sun 9.00- 11, 00 am 24/07 BOOK-KEEPING (Inter) l)Sat 3.30- 5.00pm 23/07 2) Sun 12.30- 3.30pm 24/07 3) Sun 9.00-ll.OOam 07/08 COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE AND REPORT WRITING l)Sun 11.00- I.oopm 24/07 ENGLISH FOR COMMERCE l)Tues 7.30- 9.30pm522 words
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Obituary, Illustration177 1983-07-19 36 141 Deaths 141 Deaths 141 Deaths Mrs. Hay Yok Tang Nee Koh Chor Lip Age 69 passed away peacefully on 17.7.83 at 11.30 am, leaving behind: Sons: Daughters: Hay Scow Keng, Stanley Hay Sock Keng Hay Boon Keng Hay Mvi Keng (Deceased) Hay Kok Keng Hay Siew Keng Hay Hong177 words
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Obituary, Illustration109 1983-07-19 36 In loving memory of M.D. George Departed: 19th July 1973 A decade ago you left us, but the wonderful memories of your carlngness, thoughts and feelings you have shared with us still remain In our hearts. INSERTED BY WIFE AND CHILDREN. IN LOVING MEMORY of my dearest109 words
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Obituary, Illustration24 1983-07-19 36 In Loving Memory of CATHERINE EE departed 19th July 1982 Always remembered by husband Alfred, daughters Rita and Dorothy and relatives.24 words
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Obituary, Illustration53 1983-07-19 36 E. GOVINDASAMY "it's 11 yrs. today since you've gone away. But sweet cherished memories of you m our hearts will forever stay. WIFE: DORAI MARY SONS: G.JAYAKUMARAN G. RAJENDRAN G. VIJAYAKUMAR DAUGHTER: KRISHNAVANEE DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: J. SAROJAH R. MALA AND GRAND-CHILDREN: J. RAMESH J. SHEELA J. THILAGA Inserted53 words
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Article, Illustration580 1983-07-19 36 Toms triumph a stroke of class Fifth British Open m nine years for American THIS was far more satisfying, with all those great players up on the leader board and having to come from behind after 10 holes. I took the tournament this year. Last year, it was given to580 words
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Article460 1983-07-19 36 275 Tom Watson (US) 67, 68, 70, 70. 27« Hale Irwin (US) 69, 68, 72, 67; Andy Bean (US) 70, 69, 70,67. 277 Graham Marsh (Aust) 69, 70, 74, 64. 278 Lee Trevino (US) 69, 66, 73, 70. 271 Severiano Ballesteros (Spa) 71, 71, 69, 68; Harold HenningReuter - 460 words
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310 1983-07-19 36 MOLINE, Mon. Danny Edwards birdied three of the final four holes yesterday to tie with Morris Hatalsky and then won the US$2OO,OOO ($418,000) Quad Cities Open golf title with a birdie on the first extra hole. Edwards and Hatalsky both shot three-under-par 67s mAgencies - 310 words
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433 1983-07-19 36 sdf fdsfsf f TOM Watson has become to the British Open what Bjorn Borg was to Wimbledon. Simply unstoppable. You might say he is making the Open a closed shop, for his fifth victory on Sunday was almost certainly not his last. At433 words
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Advertisement463 1983-07-19 36 112 Commercial 112 Commercial JLSPEED-READiNG COURSSWU A practical and highly effective reading study programme j I designed to help you improve your i Reading Speed Retention Power Comprehension Study Ability I I Course is conducted using lectures and specially designed I I teaching aids and exercises At least 100% improvement463 words
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Advertisement539 1983-07-19 36 115 Driving ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL. Fetch/ Send. #01-25 Kirn Seng Shopping Centre, Kirn Seng Road. *****78/ *****87. PACIFIC DRIVING SCHOOL 554 -A Balestier Road, Spore 1232, *****59 6 Kirn Tian Road, Spore 0316, *****75 GUARANTEED COURSE FOR $350. Refresher Course $130. Interested call *****47. THE FIRST DRIVING Centre. ROY Qualified539 words
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Advertisement156 1983-07-19 36 142 Condolence* 142 Condolence! Our Deepest Condolences To MR. YA'ACOB SHAH FAMILY on the recent bereavement of his beloved son MOHD. RAZELI BIN YA'ACOB SHAH From Management Staff of Singapore Offshore Petroleum Services Pte Ltd. Our Deepest Condolences to THE CHAIRMAN MEMBERS OF MR. YA'ACOB SHAH A FAMILY on the156 words
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Advertisement85 1983-07-19 36 HARI RAYA CASIO SEIKO CITIZEN OFFER Trusted Brands Elegant Models Moderate Prices *ii 8 w-* 8 8? 8> **>■' 8 f Ii S f IS W^ n i] ff S^ fm^wlis MIDLAND TS"S jy al^ electronics 7-\* j-g aplF .^3^ rlBWa 323. North Bridge Road. Singapore 071 8 ru t85 words
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Article1205 1983-07-19 37 PENANG, Mon. Weights ratings and harripr 'draws for this «mol«nfr.! rares hereweeKena s races nere. SATURDAY Clan 1 Div. 2 1,700 m (Rating.: 13S-118) 5 Blaze Ahead 57 136 4 Lucky Vagabond 57 136 8 French Connection 5 r^ 3 Creme ue La Creme 56.5 135 10 Warranty1,205 words
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Article, Illustration90 1983-07-19 37 THE camera never lies. This official photo-finish released by the Perak Turf Club shows that even the "magic eye" cannot separate the three horses No. 7 (Kodama Express), No. 6 (My Way) and No. 1 (Bun Luck) as they crossed the line for third placing In Race 490 words
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Article, Illustration24 1983-07-19 37 JON - JON BY "I fed the racehorses for years at the track now these little devils come around dally to haunt me!"24 words
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549 1983-07-19 37 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By KEITH WATSON certainly has no regrets for making a comeback m the saddle after a brief stint as a trainer m Western Australia. Back on the local racing scene after a six-year absence he was here on a longer549 words
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Article, Illustration195 1983-07-19 37 At the 400m At the finish Pictures at the 400 m by Q 5 Div 3 1,200 m 1. Jade Mountain 2. Pearl Tower 3. Keep Ahead n 4. Lady Castlefield Dist: 5V4 VA nk Time 1:14 Q 2 Div 5 1,600 mALBERT SIM - 195 words
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Article172 1983-07-19 37 THESE horses did well at Ipoh over the weekend and can be followed Kodadin II ran his best race to date when third to Professor Winstun n. Kept just off the pace, he finished well to oust Donna Quasar for place money. Front-running Marad«M hung on well172 words
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Advertisement610 1983-07-19 37 fei^l HHE TIMES INTER-BUSINESS HOUSES HI *l& ATHLETICS MEET '83 ißliil S-fe^ Saturday, October 8, 1983 t&K-tg'. I r^*^ National Stadium 6 p.m. Business House *"Hk A Nissan Cabstar IT*-* 11^^*" 1123 te j plus The Times —^_i^__— -b-»-*SL t^ r< y£ Organisation and hjmtr 1 Tan Chong wXJB IramflWff"610 words
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Article, Illustration25 1983-07-19 38 Focus on youth TIMESPORT today devotes a whole page on ©mi 1 sporting youths mere names today who > could turn out to be tomorrow's stars.25 words
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Article224 1983-07-19 38 LEONARD KING - LEONARD KING By THE accent on youth development by both National Football League and non-League clubs has been clearly emphasised by the record number of entries for this year's national under-19 soccer championship starting on Saturday. Twenty NFL clubs and 36 non-League clubs will take224 words
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Article, Illustration290 1983-07-19 38 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON A STRONG counter-offensive m the dying minutes saw Combined Schools over-running the Armed Forces defence for a 9-6 victory m their under-23 rugby match at Raffles Institution yesterday. Just as the battle seemed lost, Aziz Gulam sneaked m from the right flankJONATHAN CHOO - 290 words
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368 1983-07-19 38 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By SCHOOLBOY S. Pandian delivered as he had promised. Running m the 800 metres heats for B Boys, the 16-year-old Pandian clocked Imin 59.35 ec to shatter the meet record during the Schools track and field championships at the National Stadium368 words
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Article254 1983-07-19 38 LEONARD KING - LEONARD KING IF ANYONE is to wrest the Asian Zone FIQ Youth Masters' title from Filipino Oly Reformado m Australia next week, it will probably be Singapore's Tan Ju Meng. Ju Meng is m brilliant form and, with the Republic's final warm-up match against Qatar254 words
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Article, Illustration311 1983-07-19 38 Midnight oil for young 'Tandi' ISKANDAB SHAH may be only 13 but he's already affected by the disease summon among budding Singapore sportsmen the paper chase. "At first, mother said I cannot go," explained the Boon Lay primary six student. "She thinks studies are more important. But I said IISKANDAR - 311 words
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Article, Illustration309 1983-07-19 38 YEO SOCK KEE is hoping to be three times lucky. The 13-year-old from Boon Keng Primary had his first wish when his school came charging back from a goal down to edge out St. Stephen's 3-2 m the final of the Junior National Schools soccerSOCK KEE - 309 words
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Advertisement203 1983-07-19 38 I■■ z~ tjl&MßfrS I ''~si£BaWfcA M Ink^ -ti^- x v y .;!::p!v'; f -^^--SmW^JBM yV JJVJdJ&JMa 1L m M%^ mfm g^|aL t gA. '^m'^Wm^- I &sB&FrrT 1 fjH fe9^9SßmaWsßkL tmltft BJ^^kl^l fmaWmaWk Now. Qantas offers more of Europe. Three times a week toßome and Frankfurt. Now, Qantas offers you even203 words
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Article, Illustration372 1983-07-19 39 WILFRED YEO; JOE DORAI - WILFRED YEO JOE DORAI Ace striker takes off, hopefully, to world fame By sd dsadsd sad WHILE KLM flight 832 to Amsterdam tonight is probably just another journey for most of its occupants, it is possibly the take-off m footballer Fandi Ahmad's journey to world fame. It372 words
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Article258 1983-07-19 39 PETER SIOW - Forces bring down Ivy House PETER SIOW By ARMED Forces shot down Ivy House 77-69 m a national basketball League match that almost saw the soldiers facing the end of the barrel themselves at the Gay World Stadium last night. Forces, at one stage well ahead by 23 points, saw258 words
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187 1983-07-19 39 New Zealand's answer may be Wright LONDON, Mon. If New Zealand can rekindle the spirit of 1973, England could be m for a hectic fight on the last day of the First Test cricket match at The Oval tomorrow. England captain Bob Willis, declaring 20 minutes later than anticipated toReuter - 187 words
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Article133 1983-07-19 39 ENGLAND Ist bms 2M NEW ZEALAND Ist Inns IN ENGLAND 2nd inns (overnight 349-C) G. Fowler run out 105 C. Tavare c Howarth b Bracewell 109 D. Gower c Howarth b Hadlee 25 A. Lamb not out 102 I. Botham run out 26 D. Randall c Coney b Hadlee133 words
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Article189 1983-07-19 39 REX MARTENS ended a lean spell when he took five wickets for 18 to help Singapore Cricket Club beat Singapore Recreation Club by 138 runs m a Singapore Cricket Association Division One match on the Padang over the weekend. Mike de Kretser stayed throughout the SCC189 words
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Article56 1983-07-19 39 LONDON, Mon. England beat New Zealand by 189 runs In the First cricket Test at The Oval here today. Scores: England 209 and 446-* dec., New Zealand 196 and 271 i. Wright 88, G. Howarth 67, M. Crowe 33, R. Hadiee 11, B. Cairns 32, R. Willis 2-2«, V.Reuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration257 1983-07-19 39 Wilander wins battle of the Swedes BAASTAD (Sweden), Mon. Mats Wilander won the Swedish Open tennis title here yesterday when he beat countryman Anders Jaerryd 6-1, 6-2. It was Wilander's eighth Grand Prix crown. In Stuttgart, Spaniard Jose Higueras defeated Swiss Heinz Gunthardt 61, 6-1, 7-6 to win the US$lOO,OOOAgencies - 257 words
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279 1983-07-19 39 LONDON, Mon. Graham Gooch shattered the English Sunday League cricket record when he cracked 176 for Essex m a 56-run win over Glamorgan at Southern) yesterday. Gooch, banned by England after taking part m a tour of South Africa last year, facedReuter - 279 words
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Article273 1983-07-19 39 NARASAK BOONKLEANG, the Thai goalkeeper who made Asian history at the South-east Asia Games m Singapore last month when he saved three penalties m a row, repeated the rare feat last night m the China Great Wall soccer tournament at the Workers' Stadium. Narasak's three penalty273 words
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275 1983-07-19 39 LEONARD KING - Hyatt's cool in the heat eases worries LEONARD KING HYATT Hotel kept their heads m a heated Singapore Business Houses Football League Division One match at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, and were duly rewarded. They ignored the intimidation and nasty ankletapping of their opponents, Singapore Airlines Group Sports Club,275 words
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Advertisement97 1983-07-19 39 M~ BYIHVITATIOHWHJ 1 M WATCHES i 9 CLOCKS 1 If EXHIBITION I ,-1 I at Fortune Room <^& 1 (3rd Floor Hotel Plaza) l jfl^V 7500, Beach Road, Singapore 0719 ifete--^BA on Tuesday 19th July 1983 L from 10.30am -4.30pm .-^^^mbai&^QH^^O^KKtki, jtf^^t**H\i*2*^T^"^?^^. < II II lr\. I li Vlt II97 words
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Miscellaneous126 1983-07-19 39 ATHLETICS National schools meet (National Stadium, 8.30 a. m., and 2.15 p m.). BASKETBALL National Leagie: Emporium Holdings v Mm Vi, Russell v Asia Electric (Gay World Stadium, 7.30, 8.45 p. m.). GYMNASTICS National Schools championships (SBA Hall, 9.30 a.m. and 2 p.m.). SOCCER SBHFL Dlv ZA: Hilton Int'l v126 words
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Article74 1983-07-19 40 HAVANA, Mon. A Delta Airlines Boeing 727 carrying 100 passengers and a crew of seven was hijacked over Florida yesterday and diverted to Havana, where the hijackers surrendered to Cuban security officers. The hijackers, believed to be three men, gave themselves up shortly after landing, according to anReuter - 74 words
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Article27 1983-07-19 40 DHAKA, Mon. Former Bangladeshi President Abdus Sattar, 77, was m hospital today receiving treatment for acute heart trouble, the official news agency, BSS, reported. AFPAFP - 27 words
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350 1983-07-19 40 HEDWIG ALFRED - Teacher sacked for striking principal HEDWIG ALFRED By A SCHOOL teacher has been dismissed for striking his principal after she ticked him off m front of his class. Mr Ho Wah Sian, 47, a Chinese language teacher, had been suspended from duty since the incident three months ago, but was350 words
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Article94 1983-07-19 40 MOKHTAR JUDGMENT ON SATURDAY KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federal Court will deliver on Saturday its judgment on the appeals by former Culture, Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Mokhtar Hashim and village headman Rahmat Satiman against their conviction and death sentence for the murder of Datuk Mohamed Taha Talib, the formerNST - 94 words
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Article82 1983-07-19 40 WASHINGTON, Mon. Former Vice-President Walter Mondale leads all Democratic presidential candidates m the race for endorsements from members of Congress, but remains far short of a majority, a United Press International survey shows. One year before the Democratic national convention, most politicians are still uncommitted toUPI - 82 words
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Article30 1983-07-19 40 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 7.11 to 1,185.20 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 30 words
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285 1983-07-19 40 Quest for vaccine against malaria nears success NEW YORK, Mon A TEAM of Australian scientists have made a major breakthrough m the search for an effective vaccine against malaria, a disease that kills more than one million people a year, Newsweek International reported yesterday. The weekly magazine said m itsUPI - 285 words
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365 1983-07-19 40 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Our Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Mon. The Japanese government has mapped out a concrete plan to help Asean renovate and modernise its industrial plants. "The government has worked out how the plan will be financed. The scheme is m365 words
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Article30 1983-07-19 40 TEHERAN, Mon. Shopkeepers and traders m Iran who hoard goods to create shortages and drive up prices could face the death penalty, the newspaper, Jomhouri Eslami reported today.30 words
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Article, Illustration432 1983-07-19 40 JAKARTA, Monday PRESIDENT Suharto has denounced critics of the state ideology and told military leaders that Indonesia's armed forces "should be capable of countering any attack"^ on it, Antara news agency reported here today. His statement yesterday at a special briefing attended by 40 seniorAFP - 432 words
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Obituary28 1983-07-19 40 CABLE RECEIVED FROM Kannanthural Trlvandrum Mr. Anthony Gomez passed away peacefully at home on 17.7.1983. Brother of Andrew Gomez, Blk 69 *07-2f>9 Telok Blangah Hts Tel: *****26.28 words
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Article, Illustration466 1983-07-19 40 Bid to strengthen area against communist aggression HOLLYWOOD (Florida), Monday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan today announced the creation of a bipartisan commission with former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger very likely as chairman to recommend policy for strengthening Central America against communist aggression. Mr ReaganAgencies - 466 words
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Article67 1983-07-19 40 BEIJING, Mon Shanghai harbour, China's largest, is being expanded to handle more than 100 million tonnes of cargo a year by 1985, the official Xinhua news agency reported today. It said a container wharf capable of handling 200,000 standard containers a year is being built nearAP - 67 words
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Article40 1983-07-19 40 TOKYO, Mon. Former US President Jimmy Carter arrived here today on a six-day visit to Japan at the invitation of a Japanese private company. He is expected to meet Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone and other Japanese leaders. AFPAFP - 40 words
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Advertisement183 1983-07-19 40 RIG SUPPLY Pipe Handling Tools Direct from manufacturer lIP 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 11 Pandan Crescent, SINGAPORE 0512 Tel *****33 Tele* HORST *****183 words
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Advertisement353 1983-07-19 40 The Penguin Dictionary of Modern Quotationsa wonderful book to read m the 100, m a traffic jam, before you fall asleep. Klar's WaysTo Better Health Klar's Vitamin C Plus ness purity and nutritive value The Vitamin C with a BIG DIFFERENCE that Klar'S P.E.G. Formula With contains Acerola and Rose353 words
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Miscellaneous139 1983-07-19 40 UP TO 1 p.m. Partly cloidy with occasional slight rain m the early morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mln. SUNSET today: 7.23 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.11 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 2/17 C Fine Manila 24/31 C Cloudy Amsterdam 20/25 C Clear Melbourne 5/14 C139 words
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Article, Illustration1373 1983-07-19 1 Fantastic Fabulous Flamboyant Far-out! From the attap colony of Jalan Eunos to the glamour of the European turf that's the fairy-tale story of Fandi Ahmad. BRIAN MILLER, who was with the soccer "whiz kid" during his trial with Ajax Amsterdam last year, shares his thoughts on Fandi's1,373 words
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Article, Illustration645 1983-07-19 2 Rallying for the Chest By giving $1 or more of their monthly salary, the rank and file of a private organisation pledge to help the less fortunate. NANCY KOH reports on a Community Chest rally m General Electric, one of 29 organisations supporting an Employees Contribution Programme. NO tears. NoNGHAI CHEE WAH - 645 words
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Article, Illustration375 1983-07-19 2 FEW questions were raised at the rally. The reason was simple those attending knew what it was about. The well-oiled GE (Aviation) publicity machine had been sending "fliers" (department notices) to keep its staff up-to-date on the Community Chest. The missiles had come regularly, building from a375 words
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Article, Illustration691 1983-07-19 3 Thimbles take the spotlight m our series on people and their passions. MAY HO meets a man who knows tittle about sewing but whose hobby has made him an expert on well-painted and engraved thimbles. df fdfdsf dfdsfsdf ROBERT Constable was looking for "something small toNIK KASMANI - 691 words
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Article418 1983-07-19 3 Community chest jingle IN THIS country we've found A wealth that abounds But how much do we share? When we work and we strive For a much better life Just how much do we really care? Let us face up to facts If one418 words
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Article, Illustration893 1983-07-19 8 Born in Fire takes the glow of gold df fsdfdsfdf df fdf 4 "The idea was to get a detailed photographic record. ..lt was purely for technical reasons," Lodge explains. But when Baskin took on the project, the end product was far from "purely technical". ..lt was presented m aDAVID TAN - 893 words
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Article, Illustration924 1983-07-19 9 PHILIP COOREY - PHILIP COOREY By NEXT CHANGE: Dracula, Frankenstein and Co a look at some horror films. Cecil B. de Mille Much against his will Was persuaded to keep Moses Out of the Wars of the Roses I WONDER how many millions think m terms of Hollywood924 words
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Article471 1983-07-19 9 VERNON SCOTT - How to be 1 00 and happy VERNON SCOTT By m Hollywood GEORGE BURNS' new book, How to Live to be 100 or More, is doing more than getting laughs. In addition to the chortles elicited by Burns' observations on ageing, he provides solid advice on now to attain theUPI - 471 words
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Article163 1983-07-19 9 MALAYSIA will host the 13th Asean Film Festival from Aug 31 to Sept 6. Organising committee chairman Datuk Wan Mahmud Pawanteh said that 10 film personalities from Asean countries would be taking part m the festival. Datuk Wan Mahmud, who is the Deputy Secretary-GeneralNST - 163 words
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Advertisement215 1983-07-19 1 Baskin m the kN i Workers rally to glow of success w ;:/l Community Chest call LEISURE 1 *T- *!2*YM OUTLOOK Page Eight ►7. JT 7 Page Two sJMA 1 JORDACHE" NOW available at: Easy Jeanery Katong Shopping Centre G Mohan Peninsula Shopping Centre Hazareth Safl Queensway Shopping Centre Jeans215 words
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Advertisement734 1983-07-19 2 RETAIL SHOPS 9^ SINGAPORE PPifSiSn I< FINANCE HOUSE MM^mM&tomT* gg| hi N^?TI shopping ijl I till- 4jB!1 -j -j riivrr J "^i" '■■NMMiiMvl COmpleX M^\ F\ mf^ A f .TiTtlll'lff "iti-fTT^LI i'-^nT "^1 X j^Sa sa ~5 §^^^S P P cc R c e u ad a y tio O734 words
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Advertisement342 1983-07-19 3 Now you can give your baby's bottom a Baby Fresh treat Your baby will love the soft, cool feeling of ifl Baby Fresh Wipes by Scott, at every diaper lK^| Disposable Baby Fresh Wipes are thick, soft By M and cushiony. They contain a gentle lotion Wx M designed to342 words
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Advertisement284 1983-07-19 4 Colgate with MFP Fluoride prevents tooth decay better than non-fluoride toothpastes. Remember the last time your child had a Colgate with MFP Fluoride. toothache? The terrible pain that lasted for days. The T h e proven way to protect teeth from decay. visit to the dentist to have the tooth284 words
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Advertisement536 1983-07-19 5 Lesson One. ■■•-'>»* Jm3t InwJ^^ s Bnr .^T nY a»»mM^n*Mo!^ -^^o^^^l \^^^BBBBBHbß^B^^^^^>S>SSSsssissiisst^ BE^^^^ &>^> A^ II Pocket computer with agi I^HHm^^^ I2J G S3Q ©O B v C3EJ DBDO Optional printer/micro- cassette recorder. PC-1251 with CE-125 Just right for beginning at the beginning. Simple enough for everyone. Small enough to536 words
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Advertisement588 1983-07-19 6 APPOINTMENTS H II Petrochemical Corporation of IjT Singapore (Private) Limited H^SE RIGHT IN THE FORE-FRONT OF SINGAPORE'S Umr PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRY! Owing to the completion of all mechanical installations, the upstream Company of Singapore's $2 billion Petrochemical Complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following588 words
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Advertisement707 1983-07-19 6 DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING offers the following continuing education evening courses: (A) HEAT TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY The course aims togive participants the basic principles of heat treatment and help them apply these principles i m the selection and heat treatment of steeJ. Emphasis will be placed on the following: (a) Hardenability707 words
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Miscellaneous260 1983-07-19 6 G ARFIELD By Jim Davis NOW WHY PON'T VOL) GO S S PLAY IN THE >-^ N /I'MCRAZV S y^n ,jJ r^ A^OOT YOU. Z^-VT v u,r>c nr..-, 7 f NCVOLJ 1 I LOVE VOO j n VPO YOU?/ O O V poN'T JL^ J \SBt?) Q <3iM l/AVis> y.jQ260 words
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Advertisement650 1983-07-19 7 APPOINTMENTS p3i| NATIONAL NfigCJ UNIVERSITY Xy OF SINGAPORE COMPUTER CENTRE The Computer Centre is presently equipped with an IBM 4341 mainframe computer and a HP 3000 mini computer. To boost the computing power of our existing facilities, the Centre will soon be installing another more powerful mainframe. Parallel with upgrading650 words
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Advertisement397 1983-07-19 7 On Display At AUTOMAT /MATEX ASIA '83 Hall 3, World Trade Centre, Singapore July 20-23, 1983 from 11.00 A.M. 7.00 P.M. Daily Japan is the biggest single participant with 84 booths spread over 2,622 sq. metres of space. Japanese exhibits comprise: Robots Ferrite Magnet CNC Milling Machine Slitting, Tapping Machines397 words
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Miscellaneous477 1983-07-19 7 PEANUTS Byachuiz I "~f| M I /I HATE) 1 1 I If NOSE NORBERT By George Fett unpegs. r~7 HPHHf suess who c^otan X 1 m ylrrC&<* j 7/ "FETCHING THE NEWSPAPBR." j \U |7 J^f AT OB9D)BNCE SCHOOL J \r. C THIS MORN I N<s-^ j/ 1963 United Feature477 words
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Miscellaneous316 1983-07-19 8 BREAST SELF EXAMINA- DURING THE JAPANESE patterned m the ikat techTION AND THE PAP OCCUPATION Exhibits nique. National Museum Art SMEAR TEST Talk m include newspaper clippings, Gallery. 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Till English by Dr Milicient Mau letters, badges, ration cards mid-August, of the Singapore Family and currency used316 words
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Advertisement336 1983-07-19 9 Asian Computer Monthly... the most important magazine you'll read this month about /£^w^? computers m Asia /J| r^p «o n A JB •It keeps you up with the fastest MJ^^'pWn I devel ;ng industn m A i I^^Kf •It gives you vital information i^^flF you don't find m your C**^-^-'^'336 words
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Advertisement518 1983-07-19 10 SIS Terminal Tables. SHARP Strong. Sleek Adjustable. Computers for sharp minds With a price that's hard to beat. Thinking of gelting a personal/business computer? Think Sharp. eieT SIS Terminal Tables imported from Denmark. Sharp's MZ-80A and MZ-808 are designed with superior all-in-one SIS Terminal Table .j^^. features that offer a518 words
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Miscellaneous1536 1983-07-19 10 1 «.SsBSSR«. HOaflaßß Intrigue set m New South Wales The World Today 6-25 Towers of Trebizond 4.M P.^^*^ Book Choice 6.31 Finan- Songs of an English Sum- |^B cial News Reflections mer s.tl >World News 5.W Efr^ x^ B UNDER CAPRICORN terrible secrets are Starring: Lisa Har- adoptive parents of1,536 words
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Article, Illustration254 1983-07-19 1 Atouch of folk, a little love FANS of traditional opera can savour a special hors d'ouvres m the 15-minute presentation of Hakka shan ge(\\\ ;f so before each main performance by the Guangdong Han Opera Troupe which started its one-week season here last night. It comprises folk songs sung by254 words
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Article, Illustration634 1983-07-19 1 The Guangdong Han Opera Troupe from Guangdong j Province, China, began a one- week season at > the National Theatre last TAN BAN HUAT talks about the preparation that went into their performance of the opera, Emperor Wang's Plea, and CHONG WING HONG634 words
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Article, Illustration1052 1983-07-19 2 Lu Yaw - Most versatile and prolific of modern masters Lu Yaw EH Last of a nine-part series on Qi Baishi (1863 1957) He stuck to his principle of painting only subjects he knew best and were most familiar to the man-m-the-street QI BAISHI was the most versatile and prolific of the modern1,052 words
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Advertisement995 1983-07-19 1 liuuwcj SELANGOR PROPERTIES BERHAD fa f% Vdy yp fl m^gß H The Directors have today declared an interim dividend of 5% less income tax at WML /^^^^ZZ^^^^^^^^ %jL\ I ■■■■^■^^^■■■^■i^^X 40% on the issued ordinary capital of the Company payable on 7th November, WM^\ /^■■■H ||fl l^^^^^^V^^X ,983. f ZM995 words
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Advertisement365 1983-07-19 1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 131 of 1983 In the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of ASABA PRIVATE LIMITED ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding-Up of the abovenamed company365 words
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Advertisement412 1983-07-19 2 APPOINTMENTS We are a growing investment holding company with sub- stantial financial backing and a result-oriented top manage- 8 ment. We invite applications for these positions: 3 1 Financial Analyst (3 vacancies) I The analyst will participate m the development and formulation of fi business strategies to promote and maximise412 words
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Advertisement267 1983-07-19 2 RfiiL INCORPORATED PRINTED CIRCUITS INTERNATIONAL, with diverse manufacturing activities m the field of electronics, is expanding its current PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD factory m SINGAPORE. The Company is automating its major manufacturing processes, and is committed to building the best quality double-sided plated-through-tiole and multi-layer printed circuit boards. The Company is267 words
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Advertisement318 1983-07-19 2 NOTICE SYNTHETIC RESINS (AAALAYSIA) BERHAD (Incorporated m Malaysia) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fourteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office, 2nd Floor, Wisma Bunga Raya, 152 Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday, 2nd August 1983 at 1318 words
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Advertisement49 1983-07-19 2 LxJ »Vn7y» <Jsfe? HI IRI T I K.4HTi«lrigh i I "L* Between the covers of Mills Boon, you'll discover romance. Seemingly unattainable. Always fascinating. The Mills Booh rose is the rose of romance. New and different romances every month. Available at all good bookshops. ***** £>«^ m IP Times .llllyi)i-tribul.irs49 words
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Advertisement272 1983-07-19 3 r c Music for &oeryone Sitar Recital By N.R. Rama Rao Thursday 21 July 83 8 prn^^fc/j DBS Auditorium mSO" H Tickets at $1 and $3. BB** Presented by the Ministry of Culture and the Singapore Indian Fine Arts Society Programme ALAP, JOR and JHALA RAG —Jog GAT TAL Jhaptal272 words
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Advertisement381 1983-07-19 3 CAPIfOL:" 12th"tflG DAY! m (*****59) 5 SHOWS at: 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30, 915 R lr% IT*^"^ YOU W nOt DC'^V 6 1 \a l i what men dO lO women j i M B ant what oonm n d 0 I to women m prison! B T^S jk fjfiW j381 words
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Advertisement657 1983-07-19 3 I ORGANISATION "111 iJBJPilllI" PKINCf lost 2 DAYS I lorn I 30 400 6 45, 9.15 PRESIDENT Last 2 DAYS II 1 lorn I 45 400 645 9 15 LIBERTY LAST DAY 10 45 1 15, 3 45, 6 30, 900 CHANGI LAST DAY I I 15, I 45, 4657 words
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Article, Illustration487 1983-07-19 4 Gold threads a must for songket THE songket sarong and cloth have always been linked to Kelantan and Trengganu. Not many people know that songket are also made m Indonesia and Brunei. The difference lies only m the styles and patterns. In Singapore, the Kelantan and Trengganu songket are more487 words
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Article, Illustration612 1983-07-19 4 Oleh ZAWIYAH SALLEH - Oleh ZAWIYAH SALLEH KAIN songket tenunan anak Melayu inilah antara baris pertama lagu Kain Songket dendangan Allahyarhamah Saloma. Bila mendengar lagu mi anda pasti mengaitkan negeri Kelantan dan Trengganu yang mengusahakan perusahaan menenun kain mi. Sebenarnya bukan saja dua buah negeri di Malaysia612 words
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Article, Illustration53 1983-07-19 4 Books on astrology m Malay are quite rare. This one, written m the Jaw i script, gives advice on the various points to be observed when building a house. It also describes ways to trace missing articles and to avoid accidents and disasters atDBP - 53 words
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Article, Illustration26 1983-07-19 4 Misteri Kata word Mystery Answers for Part 8: INSTRUCTION: Fill the boxes below with suitable letters so as to form words. Use the pictures as guides.26 words
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Advertisement1167 1983-07-19 4 NOTICES FOR SALE Leasehold Properties Property 1 Location 68 Joo Koon Road, Jurong Total Area 9,840 sq metres Tenure 30 year lease w.e.f. 16/9/80 Built-up Area 1,329 sq metres with an option for a further Price Ssl. 9 million negotiable term of 30 years Property 2 Location Lot 1529 (Private1,167 words
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