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Title Section14 1983-10-25 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article, Illustration547 1983-10-25 1 American and French death toll now tops 220 m Beirut murder explosions; 76 still missing WASHINGTON, Monday AS THE death toll m the Beirut bombings clicked beyond the 220 mark today, America's political establishment reacted with dismay and frustration with manyNYT; Reuter; AFP; UPI - 547 words
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107 1983-10-25 1 We did it' claim by mystery group BEIRUT, Mon. A previously unknown group calling itself the "Free Islamic Revolutionary Movement" has claimed responsibility for the suicide attacks on buildings used by US and French troops here. An anonymous person called international news agencies here, saying the attacks were carried outAP; Reuter - 107 words
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Article228 1983-10-25 1 Tapes lying m four big cupboards at the censors SCORES of video tapes, already passed by the authorities, have been lying unclaimed for the past two or three weeks. The Board of Film Censors thinks this is strange as video library operators have always been keen to228 words
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Article, Illustration175 1983-10-25 1 Tony Tan take charge of Finance takes charge of Finance And Lee Yock Suan moves to ministry too DR TONY TAN, 43, yesterday took charge of the Finance Ministry m addition to his present portfolio as the Minister for Trade and Industry. He succeeds Mr Hon Sui Sen. 67, who175 words
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Article125 1983-10-25 1 Soviets to deploy new missiles MOSCOW, Mon. The Soviet Defence Ministry announced today it had started preparations to deploy new missiles m East' Germany and Czechoslovakia. It said the new weapons would he deployed m response to the American mediumrange missiles due to go into place m western Europe fromReuter - 125 words
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Article679 1983-10-25 2 Popular VITB courses SCHOOL leavers and workers are flocking to get vocational training as the tempo of technological development gathers momentum m Singapore. More than 10,000 people applied for about 6,800 places for full-time and part-time skills training courses offered by the Vocational and Industrial Training Board m its679 words
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Article244 1983-10-25 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: FOR the US to dither now Is to encourage more terrorism and, thus, endanger the lives of the rest of the multi-national peacekeeping force who are still In Lebanon. For it to retreat is to seal the disintegration of Lebanon and deal a farther, greater,244 words
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Article257 1983-10-25 2 Foreign sweep HE had said flatly that he would win the New York Marathon, even though he had run only one marathon and won it after establishing himself as one of the world's premier middledistance runners over the last decade. And he said he might set a world record257 words
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Article250 1983-10-25 2 JOHAN HOLDINGS IN THE RED AT HALF-TIME JOHAN Holdings Bhd has incurred a group net loss after tax and minority interests of M 5461,000 for the six months ended July 31, against a profit of $317,000 m the previous interim. The unexpectedly poor results below the line, m250 words
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Article80 1983-10-25 2 COLD FACTS OF QUALITY A TWO-YEAR study of a simple and common American-made product, the home air-condi-tioner, has shown how appalling the quality of the US product is compared with a Japanese-manufactured model. The implications of this finding extends to US manufacturing as a whole. The study also found80 words
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Article470 1983-10-25 2 Middle option FACED with one of the toughest decisions of his administration, US President Ronald Reagan has so far chosen the middle option over the latest Lebanon development leaving almost everything open. He opted to send the Marine commandant to Lebanon, along with enough Marines to replace470 words
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Article379 1983-10-25 2 As good as new IN mid-November, a shop selling second-hand clothes will open at the Arcade on Shenton Way. This may be the first of its kind m Singapore. Opened by Patricia Choy, who also runs a hairdressing salon, the shop sells many up-to-the-minute pieces at very affordable379 words
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Article184 1983-10-25 2 Senu on the agenda THE issue of whether former Umno secretarygeneral Datuk Senu bin Abdul Rahman should be expelled from Umno, will be discussed at the next meeting of the party's disciplinary committee. Umno secretary-general Datuk Mustapha Jabbar, said yesterday that the disciplinary committee would consider the184 words
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Article179 1983-10-25 2 (S'pore edition) Musical treat PIPA virtuoso Liv Dehai, who was accompanied by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, enthralled a packed audience at the* Victoria Concert Hall over the weekend. He will give another two solo recitals there tomorrow and on Thursday. Tickets are sold out. Mr Liv, a soloist179 words
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Article, Illustration252 1983-10-25 3 The Beirut carnage He decides to leave his options open for the moment WASHINGTON, Mon. Faced with one of the toughest decisions of his administration, President Ronald Reagan has so far chosen the middle option leaving almost everything open. Officials said that after meetingUPI - 252 words
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Article, Illustration54 1983-10-25 3 THE diagram shows the path of a track that crashed through two barriers and into the US Marine headquarters early on Sunday, killing at least 183 Americans m a terrorist suicide attack. A previously unknown group calling itself the Free Islamic Revolution Movement claimed responsibility for the explosion.UPI - 54 words
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Article346 1983-10-25 3 4 THERE is no clear way out. We cannot retreat under fire and if we were a to declare war we wouldn't know who to y declare war against. Senator Alan Cranston of California, a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination. 4 IF THE missionNYT; Reuter - 346 words
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Article55 1983-10-25 3 PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan issued a proclamation on Sunday ordering American flags flown at half-mast yesterday at all military posts, naval stations and US embassies "as a mark of respect" for the slain American and French military personnel m Beirut. The President also ordered flags on shipsAP - 55 words
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Article50 1983-10-25 3 SECRETARY of State George Shultz has postponed his planned trip to Brazil and El Salvador this week, a State Department spokesman said on Sunday. Mr Shultz was scheduled to leave yesterday for discussions with senior officials m both countries. No new date has been set. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article52 1983-10-25 3 THIRTEEN military firemen with two rescue dogs took off from a French air base m southern France for Beirut on Sunday. The firemen also had sophisticated equipment for locating bodies and injured French soldiers buried m the wreckage of the building bombed m the LebaneseAFP - 52 words
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141 1983-10-25 3 AMMAN, Mon. Lebanese Druze leader Walid Jumblatt warned today that the Beirut bombings m which more than 200 peacekeeping troops died could be repeated unless Washington changed its policy towards the country's Arab and Muslim people. Speaking m a telephone interview with Reuters, heReuter - 141 words
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391 1983-10-25 4 Blow to thousands as stock market reopens TEL AVIV, Monday THOUSANDS of Israelis found themselves poorer today as bank shares, their favourite hedge against inflation, plunged by 17 per cent when the stock market resumed share trading after being closed for 13 businessAP - 391 words
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Article, Illustration494 1983-10-25 4 BEIRUT, Mon IRAN'S spiritual leader. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny, yesterday accused the United Nations of ignoring Iraqi attacks against Iranian civilians and urged Iraqis to overthrow their government and end the Gulf war. Commenting on Saturday's Iraqi missile attacks on Iranian towns,UPI; Reuter - 494 words
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Article62 1983-10-25 4 EASTBOURNE (England), Mon. The Seventh Earl Craven, who lived m fear of an ancient curse that all the males of his family would die young, is dead at the age of 26 a shotgun by his side. Police said yesterday that the eccentric aristocrat, Thomas Robert Douglas Craven,AP - 62 words
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Article44 1983-10-25 4 NEW DELHI, Mon. About 600 delegates and 400 foreign media men are expected to be here next month for the Commonwealth heads of government meeting, the third international event after the Asiad last November and the NonAligned Summit m March this year. BernamaBernama - 44 words
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150 1983-10-25 4 'Soviets threatened to destroy Israel in 1973' SYDNEY, Mon. A top American official said the Soviet Union threatened to carry oat the total destruction of Israel during the 1973 Yom Kippur War m messages to the United States that have never been made public. Mr Richard Perle, Assistant Secretary ofAP - 150 words
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191 1983-10-25 4 Three die after clash with patrol TEL AVIV, Mon. Three Lebanese villagers died and an Israeli soldier was wounded yesterday when rioting villagers clashed with Israeli troops m south Lebanon, a military spokesman said. The clash erupted when residents of Sarafand village tried to free the owners of a houseReuter - 191 words
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Article65 1983-10-25 4 HIGH WYCOMBE (England), Mon. A British couple were shocked when they returned home from an outing yesterday to find a light airplane embedded m their roof. The two-seater plane crashed into their house m this town, 40 km north-west of London, after it had apparently towedReuter - 65 words
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Article40 1983-10-25 4 GUATEMALA CITY. Mon. The entire country was blacked out for more than half an hour late yesterday when a storm knocked down an electricity tower located on the south-east coast, a spokesman for the national power company said. APAP - 40 words
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Article69 1983-10-25 4 SOUTH KOREAN President Chun Doo-Hwan yesterday charged that North Korea was "openly planning" to invade the South following its failed attempt to assassinate him earlier this month m Rangoon. In an address to the National Assembly m Seoul, he said his government would continue to boostAFP - 69 words
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Article72 1983-10-25 4 INDIAN POLICE yesterday arrested 500 Tibetan refugees protesting against the Sino-In-dian border talks m New Delhi as top Chinese and Indian officials began further discussions on the issue, a refugee spokesman said. The demonstration was organised by the Tibetan Youth Congress which denies the existence of aAFP - 72 words
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Article80 1983-10-25 4 MR VADIM ZAGLADIN, a member of the Soviet Communist Party Central Committee, said on Sunday that if the United States went ahead with plans to deploy new Pershing II and Cruise missiles m Western Europe, it would mean an end to arms talks. "If the Americans beginAP - 80 words
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Article75 1983-10-25 4 THE SOUTH Korean government has dismissed 15 officials for accepting bribes m a multi-million dollar loan scandal involving the Myungsung business group, government sources said m Seoul yesterday. Eight of the officials, from the transport, construction and interior ministries, were arrested last month, they said. TheReuter - 75 words
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Article72 1983-10-25 4 THE SANDINISTA government announced on Sunday that it would cut petrol use, limit weekend activities and shut off the lights at midnight m emergency measures taken because of fuel shortages. The leftist Sandinista regime has suffered a series of crippling attacks by US-backed rebels m theAP - 72 words
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Article68 1983-10-25 4 POLICE WERE ordered yesterday to <4 shoot at sight" after left-wing communists m the east Indian Bihar state mounted raids on police posts. United News of India (UNI) said, quoting officials m New Delhi. Paramilitary troops have been rushed to Nalanda district of the state whereAFP - 68 words
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Advertisement502 1983-10-25 5 The Frederick Fbrsyth style is unique. member of that very exclu- jfe fIHJ quantity has always been sive group of authors, 9H Forsyth's primary concern, whose books you will find H J us^ ye books have on sale m virtually every hardly been a prolific outcountry you care to visit,502 words
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321 1983-10-25 6 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT UN debate on Cambodia starts today By US Correspondent NEW YORK, Mon.— The United Nations General Assembly tomorrow begins its debate on the situation m Cambodia. Delegates will be considering a draft resolution submitted by the five Asean countries deploring the321 words
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Article101 1983-10-25 6 SEOUL, Mon. The flight number for Korean Air lines (KAL) planes flying from New York to Seoul via Anchorage will be changed from M 7 to 117 from Nov 1, an airline official said here yesterday. Flight M 7 was the number for the KALAP - 101 words
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Article, Illustration69 1983-10-25 6 THREE Tall Ships the Gloria from Colombia (foreground), Esmeralda from Chile (upper right) and Nippon Maru from Japan sailing past scores of small sailboats m Osaka Bay on Sunday. The parade marked the 4OOth anniversary of the Osaka Castle, the stronghold of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, theUPI - 69 words
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221 1983-10-25 6 COLOMBO, Mon. TAMIL MPs of Sri Lanka's main minority party lost their seats at the weekend after boycotting Parliament for three months because they refused to renounce separatism. Parliament officials said 14 of the party's 16 MPs had automatically forfeited their seats by absentingReuter - 221 words
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153 1983-10-25 6 Manila defers decision on pay increases MANILA, Mon. The Philippines government today deferred a decision on workers' de- mands for wage increases, officials said. The National Wages Council, a government body, decided at a meeting to wait until possible increases m the price of oil had been fixed before consideringReuter - 153 words
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Article130 1983-10-25 6 DHAKA, Mon. Bangladesh will offer a national award and cash prices as incentives for doctors, field workers and non-government organisations involved m family planning programmes, the military government said today. Government officials said a national population committee will review the performance of those involved mReuter - 130 words
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Article151 1983-10-25 6 BANGKOK, Mon. Although China is the biggest financial contributor to the Communist Party of Thailand (CPT), the outlawed party has barely enough money these days to ensure its survival, The Bangkok Post reported today. The paper quoted intelligence sources as saying that the CPTBernama - 151 words
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414 1983-10-25 6 YANG RAZALI KASSIM - Young breed of civilians lead race for Golkar post YANG RAZALI KASSIM By JAKARTA, Mon. Mr Sarwono Kusumaatmadja and Mr Akbar Tanjung, two leading contenders for the post of secretarygeneral, represent the civilian face as well as the emerging younger generation of leaders of Golkar. Both are engineers by profession,414 words
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175 1983-10-25 6 SEOUL, Mon. The Chinese government has allowed two South Koreans to attend an international conference m the northeastern city of Dalian, m the third action of its kind since August, Foreign Ministry officials said today. South Korea, which has no diplomatic relations withReuter - 175 words
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Article99 1983-10-25 6 French couple seized BANGKOK, Mon. Karen secessionist rebels said they kidnapped a French couple m eastern Burma on Tuesday, The Bangkok Post reported today. The paper quoted a Karen spokesman as saying a French technician and his wife were seized during a rebel raid on a cement factory site atReuter - 99 words
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Article105 1983-10-25 6 MANILA, Mon. Opposition leader Jose Diokno today called on the United States to dismantle its military bases m the Philippines because they made the country a "primary target" for nuclear attack. Opening an international conference on nuclear war, Mr Diokno, a former senator, said theUPI - 105 words
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Article270 1983-10-25 7 Ups and downs airlines report GENEVA, Mon. The world's major airlines will continue to face severe financial strains next year but could start making profits by the mid-1980s if the world economy recovers, the International Air Transport Association (lata) said today. While the airline industry lost an overall US$l.B billionReuter; AFP - 270 words
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242 1983-10-25 7 Reported crimes in US drops 5 pc in first half of this year WASHINGTON, Mon. The US Justice Department announced yesterday that reported crime dropped by 5 per cent during the first six months of this year as the nations prison population swelled to record proportions. One top justice officialAP - 242 words
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Article, Illustration182 1983-10-25 7 NEW YORK, Mon. A United States television network last night televised video tapes which prosecutors allege show carmaker John De Lorean discussing a US$24 million (5551.36 million) cocaine deal with Federal agents posing as drag traffickers. The tapes, regarded by government prosecutors asReuter - 182 words
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388 1983-10-25 7 Anti-nuclear drive to go on but Western governments unmoved BONN, Mon THE anti-missile move- j I ment, buoyed by a 10--jday campaign that climaxed with mass protests throughout Western Europe, pledged to fight on to block the deployment of new !US nuclear missiles m IUPI; AP - 388 words
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381 1983-10-25 7 Caribbean group cuts links with Grenada PORT-OF-SPAIN (Trinidad), Mon. The 13-na-tion Caribbean community yesterday suspended Grenada's membership m the organisation, severing trade, air and sea links with the new military government that seized power m a bloody coup last week. At the end of a two-day emergency summit, heads ofUPI; Reuter; AFP - 381 words
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Advertisement659 1983-10-25 8 At aft 4 Stores, Offers tiff 27(083. White stocks tost too W^ 9*9oY*s* «*'ooff"9o\ VIVALDI men's 9.90^^ WL^W T^ s q9O Men's impfd white I W I rnlnnrprin\/lnnrirp<;<; M I%c ,d^'\«r cotton singlets from Japan.B ,T Jersey socks Tr .assrd cdours Ladies' polyester cropped pants m asst d colours H659 words
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Article319 1983-10-25 9 More opt for vocational training 10,000 school leavers and workers apply for 6,800 places SCHOOL leavers and workers are flocking to get vocational training as the tempo of technological development gathers momentum m Singapore. More than 10,000 people applied for about 6,800 places for full-time and part-time skills training courses319 words
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267 1983-10-25 9 161 Best graduates take part-time courses at VITB A TOTAL of 161 workers who completed the Best programme m June are undergoing skills training at the Vocational and Industrial Training Board. These workers, who have Best module 4 qualification m English language and mathematics, are attending part-time courses at the267 words
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62 1983-10-25 9 THREE PEOPLE were yesterday fined between $1,000 and $2,000 for announcing horse results on Sunday. Ang Kho Meng, 31, and two women, Ang Poi Keow, 24, and Ang Phui Suan, 22, were fined $2,000, $1,000 and $1,000 respectively after they admitted committing the offence62 words
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47 1983-10-25 9 A MALAYSIAN football fan, Liang Tiang Hwa, 22, was fined $100 yesterday for disorderly behaviour at the National Stadium last Saturday. Liang was caught by police after throwing an empty soft drink packet during the soccer match between India and Malaysia.47 words
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57 1983-10-25 9 A WOMAN pushed aside her old pair of shoes and walked out with a new pair from Americaya m Plaza Singapura last Saturday, a court heard yesterday. Wang Lock Koon, 27, was jailed for a day and fined $400 after she pleaded guilty to57 words
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Article41 1983-10-25 9 A MAN, Koh See Seah, 31, was fined $1,000 for outraging the modesty of an accounts clerk at the Liberty Theatre m Marine Parade on Sunday. Koh, who has a previous conviction, was detained by the woman's boyfriend.41 words
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Article31 1983-10-25 9 TRAFFIC Police booked 435 motorists for various offences ranging from dangerous driving to road hogging along 10 selected roads last week. Another 24 people were let off with warnings.31 words
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Article, Illustration260 1983-10-25 9 HAMIDAH Abdul Itashid, 20, shows her proud parents the bursary she received to help her on In school. For students like her, the bursary given to children of employees of the Public Utilities Board is more than just a helping hand. "ItWONG KWAI CHOW - 260 words
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Article67 1983-10-25 9 A FOREIGN Ministry officer, Miss Chan Meng Hah, has left for the United States to take part m a worldwide programme on American business and US foreign policy. She will be among representatives from 19 countries participating m the one-month programme, which is sponsored by67 words
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152 1983-10-25 9 14 senior citizens for finals of Mandarin contest FOURTEEN contestants will take part m the finals of a story-telling competition m Mandarin for senior citizens at the National Theatre. The contest, organised by the Shin Mm Daily News, Leng Kee community centre, Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and152 words
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146 1983-10-25 10 TIME to print its Asian edition here TIME Talk on economic recovery m US INTERNATIONAL econo- mist, Professor Lawrence j Krause will give a talk on The US Economic Recovery: Where It's Going. The two-hour luncheon talk from 12.30 p.m. will be held tomorrow m the World Trade Centre Club146 words
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376 1983-10-25 10 ASK for TIME, the international weekly news magazine, and you will be able to read it before anyone else m the world when a portion of the Asian edition is printed m Singapore next year. Editorial matter, both text and pictures, will376 words
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Article, Illustration241 1983-10-25 10 WONG At KWEI - Inspiration for winning poster came through 'the window WONG At K WEI By SOMETIMES even the most mundane things can be a source of inspiration. Mr Poh Chen Huay, for example, was looking out of his Housing Board flat one day when he saw some people working at a construction241 words
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Article113 1983-10-25 10 THE Post Office Savings Bank will sell travellers cheques at some branches from Nov 1. Initially, the bank will sell only US dollar travellers cheques, which will be available m denominations of US$2O, US$5O, US$lOO and US$5OO. The bank will also change into cash any113 words
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213 1983-10-25 10 THE Prime Minister and several Cabinet ministers will be involved m various events during Productivity Month next month. Mr Lee Kuan Yew will speak at the inauguration on Nov 1. The month-long activities will end on Dec 3 with an exhibition at Plaza Singapura213 words
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119 1983-10-25 10 THREE leaders of the Workers' Party, who were fined for raising money for the party without a licence, are appealing against the conviction and sentences imposed on them on Oct 12. J B Jeyaretnam, the WP secretary-general, Wong Hong Toy, its chairman and A119 words
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391 1983-10-25 10 A MOTHER would hit her four-year-old son whenever she felt frustrated after losing money gambling, a court heard yesterday. And, according to the boy's father, the mother started beating the boy when he was just one year old m June, 1980. Wee Lian391 words
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201 1983-10-25 10 Trade deficit narrows in first nine months SINGAPORE'S trade deficit has narrowed m the first nine months of this year as imports declined while exports grew at a modest pace. According to the Department of Statistics, the trade deficit from January to September was $10.4 billion as against $11.8 billion201 words
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Article, Illustration438 1983-10-25 11 JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA - JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA Volunteers come along to give aged sick residents a helping hand By MOVING home is never easy, but for Madam Elizabeth Phips, 73, it was worth the trouble. Resting on her bed, she looked around her and was all praise for her438 words
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Article60 1983-10-25 11 A PRESENTATION of residents' committee membership cards and a civil defence graduation ceremony will take place at Marine Parade community centrt on Nov 3 at 6.45 p.m. Two films, Exercise Argonaut and Vietnam War, will De screened. Mr Goh Chok Tong, Defence Minister, Second Health Minister60 words
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Article, Illustration354 1983-10-25 11 WHATS a little rain when you're there to show off the unity of mankind? The wet weather did not stop children of 45 nationalities from going on with their United Nations Day parade at Dover Court Preparatory School yesterday. To some of the more "serious-minded" childrenSIMON KER - 354 words
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220 1983-10-25 11 TEO LIAN HUAY - TEO LIAN HUAY By TWO applicants for membership of the Serangoon Gardens Country Club have had their entrance fees worth $3,000 each returned to them. The two had responded to an offer by the management committee which had asked 170 applicants if they220 words
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212 1983-10-25 11 THE United Nations will help Singapore's development process with highly specialised expertise and fellowships m areas requiring sophisticated knowledge. There are now 13 i n t c m a t i onally-recruited personnel from eight UN agencies on assignment m Singapore, said212 words
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Article215 1983-10-25 11 ROSYTH School one of the four schools m the gifted children programme starting next year will shift to a new location just a 10-minute walk away. It is moving next year to Parry Secondary School, which will merge with Hwi Yoh Secondary School. Rosyth's new215 words
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208 1983-10-25 12 Robbers chained teenaged boss to shoe rack FIREMEN yesterday freed a teenage store manager who was tied up and chained to a shoe rack for nine hoars by three robbers m a Bata shoe store at Sooth Bridge Road. The firemen cot the chain with a pair of giant wire208 words
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571 1983-10-25 12 MAUREEN CHUA - MAUREEN CHUA Mary Jer and Krishnasamy face re-amended charges By THE acid throwing case resumed m the High Court yesterday with two of the accused facing re-amended charges. And the resumed hearing was told that the interrogation of a former trade union official led to571 words
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Article89 1983-10-25 12 House left for an hour is raided THIEVES broke into a businessman's house m Bright Hill Crescent when it was left unattended for an hour on Sunday and got away with nearly $70,000 m jewellery and cash. Mr K.P. Tan, 40, told police that his family locked the twostorey house89 words
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328 1983-10-25 12 Man accused of conspiracy in $10m tin ingot cheating case A SHIPPING firm clerk told a court yesterday that when he gave several sets of the firm's blank delivery orders to a former colleague who had requested them, he was unaware that one of these would later be used to328 words
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386 1983-10-25 12 Prisoner attacked and left unconscious for nine hours, court told A PRISONER was assaulted by three cell mates m Changi Prison and left unconscious until they informed a warder almost nine hours later. At the inquest into the death of Hamzah bin Kassim, 30, one of three, Ngatijo bin Sukarian,386 words
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308 1983-10-25 12 One in four lower primary pupils is a poor reader Study: This is affecting their learning ONE out of every four lower primary pupils is so poor at reading that he cannot learn other subjects properly. He will not attempt new words and cannot read even a familiar passage well.308 words
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Article191 1983-10-25 12 MARY Jer Pereira, 57, and Krishnasamy s/o Seevasamy, 36, are jointly charged with conspiring between June 22 and July 25, 1981 to cause grievous hurt to Mrs Lynn Pereira, her 32-year-old daughter-in-law. The charge says that Krishnasamy got Aridas s/o Sunderajoo to splash a quantity of sulphuric acid191 words
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Article54 1983-10-25 12 A MOTORCYCLIST, Phoon Siu Yin, 22, died when his machine skidded and crashed into a lamp-post along the Central Expressway early yesterday. Police said Phoon was travelling towards Ang Mo Kio when the accident occurred at about 2.30 a.m. Four other people suffered serious injuries m54 words
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Article, Illustration1702 1983-10-25 13 RAY DHALIWAL - From padded cell to executive suite RAY DHALI WAL Mr P, the overseas-trained foreman 4 At the end of a month (of loading items onto a conveyor belt), I was Iso bored I begged the supervisor to give me some other task Then m May 1981, the company sent me1,702 words
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Advertisement97 1983-10-25 13 Lufthansa. Fastest to Frankfurt. One-stop only. Every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday world-wide network. This, together one-stop flights leave Singapore, all with the morning arrival, offers you an with early morning arrivals m Frankfurt. almost unsurpassed choice of frequent And being the fastest to Frankfurt puts and convenient connections throughout you97 words
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356 1983-10-25 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Issue brought about by the open letter he sent to Mahathir THE issue of whether former Umno se-cretary-general Datuk Senu bin Abdul Rahman should be expelled from Umno, will be discussed at the next meeting of the party's disciplinary committee.Bernama; NST - 356 words
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Article106 1983-10-25 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The government Is examining pamphlets carrying a speech purportedly made by Iranian leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomelny being distributed ontside mosques after Friday prayers. A Home Affairs Ministry spokesman said: "We know who are responsible." He declined to say who he meant, but addedNST - 106 words
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213 1983-10-25 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Soviet naval fleet m the Indian Ocean is expanding fast and is a major threat to the region, according to RearAdmiral J.J. Black, commanding the First Flotilla of the British Royal Navy. Rear- Admiral Black said there was aNST - 213 words
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198 1983-10-25 14 Ferry service to Sabah and Sarawak within a year KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE ferry service between peninsular Malaysia and Sabah and Sarawak will be operational within a year, the Minister m the Prime Minister's Department, Datuk Dr James Ongkili said today. He told reporters here that a ship that couldBernama - 198 words
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117 1983-10-25 14 200,000 postcards to ask for BMF probe KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The opposition Socialist Democratic Party, which welcomed the government's proposal to launch a full inquiry into the BMF loans affair, is to print more than 200,000 copies of postcards for the public to ask the govern-C ment to carry outNST - 117 words
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105 1983-10-25 14 BATU PAHAT, Mon. The government has been urged to introduce whipping for men who commit adultery with other men's wives. Stating this at the weekend, the State Legislative Assembly Speaker, Datuk Syed Zain Alshahab, said whipping had to be introduced to differentiateNST - 105 words
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353 1983-10-25 15 RONNIE WAI - RONNIE WAI JTC will now develop it on its own By KUWAIT, the partner who pulled out of the International Petroleum Centre project m Jurong, said it was not "economically viable" for them to be m the venture. The chairman and managing director353 words
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Article, Illustration421 1983-10-25 15 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE Attack comes after attempt to strangle her last week By A HOUSEWIFE who escaped being strangled by a man last week, was stabbed to death while waiting for a taxi near her home m Block 91, Kirn Seng Road, yesterday. Madam Koh421 words
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Article, Illustration194 1983-10-25 15 A TEENAGE delivery boy was stabbed to death by a gang m the toilet of the crowded Sri Mariamraan Temple at South Bridge Road on Sunday. Yogandran s/o Krishnasamy, 17, was found ruling m pain about metres away from scores of devotees who had194 words
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138 1983-10-25 15 Police find suspect's business card POLICE have identified a man believed to be the suspect who triggered off a 15--hour siege m a factory block m Toa Payoh North last Thursday. They raided a flat m the Amber Road area last week and were told by his friends that he138 words
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Article76 1983-10-25 15 THE Singapore Indian Film, Arts and Dramatic Society will hold a Deepavali Night cultural show and the grand final of the MLss Deepavali contest on Nov 5, Those who want to attend the function at the National Theatre can get free invitations from Asia Silk Stores (Serangoon Road),76 words
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Article56 1983-10-25 15 A COMPANY manager was jailed for a day and fined $500 yesterday for stealing a $59 wallet from Metro Supreme last month. A court heard that Lee Chung Long, 46, was seen taking a Vergelli wallet from the display counter and walking off without paying for it56 words
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174 1983-10-25 15 A 30-MEMBER Belgian business delegation is now m Singapore for a two-day seminar on new developments m building construction technology m Belgium at the Singapore Hilton. The mission, led by Mr Andre Kempinaire, the Belgian Trade Minister, hopes to introduce local architects and contractors to174 words
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Article116 1983-10-25 15 TRAILER driver Wong Ngeow Chal pleaded not guilty yesterday to two charges of Inconsiderate driving and driving a trailer with a piling machine which Is higher than the law allows. The first charge states that Wong drove the trailer along Upper Thomson Road from Sembawang116 words
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470 1983-10-25 16 The Straits Times says... West must not dither THE West cannot afford to think about withdrawing its peace-keeping troops from Lebanon right now. Not until two main goals have been realised. The first is to ensure that a viable and acceptable government can take charge of the divided country. The470 words
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Article1510 1983-10-25 16 ljMMMMMMMßJittißMi^^|||l Bangkok Correspondent NANCY CHNG was m Rangoon recently. Here are her impressions of how Burma is recovering from the shock of the bomb blast that killed several highranking visiting South Korean dignitaries two weeks ago. 4 A YOUNG man, dressed m shirt and longyl (the1,510 words
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Article, Illustration863 1983-10-25 16 WILLIAM BROAD - Heretics people who see things in a new way WILLIAM BROAD By THE award of a Nobel Prize last week to Dr Barbara McClintock for biological work once regarded as heretical spotlighted not only a gifted researcher but also the tension underlying all scientific progress, between researchers who uphold theNYT - 863 words
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Article639 1983-10-25 16 SAMUT SAKHON (Thailand) Thailand, one of the world's great fishing nations, has found itself facing increasingly barren seas which are forcing its fleet to sail into hot waters. Thai fishermen these days can be found m the territorial waters and jails of virtually all neighbouring countries.AP - 639 words
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Advertisement56 1983-10-25 16 S Mb Mb gm tifc PonqiatuLationl A ORIENT BULK TERMINAL PTC LTD (Subsidiary of Mitsubishi Corporation) on their from gS^ CHUA CHUAN LEONG W CONTRACTORS PTE LTD Goldbell Towers, 47 Scotts Road, Singapore 0922 Tel: *****11, Telex: RS ***** We are pleased to enter into another exciting year as their56 words
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Letter, Illustration756 1983-10-25 17 Use other ways to beat congestion WE refer to the increase m road taxes and to the justifications given by the Defence and Second Health Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong. (ST, Oct 17). The stated policy behind the increase is to curb car ownership. This has become necessary, the government756 words
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254 1983-10-25 17 HAS the increase m car taxes led to a sudden, unexpected rise m the cost of living? I was at the Ang Mo Kio Central food centre on Monday. One hawker charged me $1.20 for a» bowl of mcc soup and 30 cents for254 words
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Letter, Illustration763 1983-10-25 17 WE refer to the letter "No requirement to give S'pbre ship officers job priority" from the Marine Department (ST, Sept 28) and the editorial 'Talse SOS" of the following day. The statement that maritime officers, m seeking job priority for themselves, are potentially763 words
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Letter163 1983-10-25 17 THE car is a practical means of transport for our family. My husband would otherwise have to spend one-and-a-half hours to get to work, having to change buses m town. It saves him precious time. He can catch another hour of sleep m the morning.163 words
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116 1983-10-25 17 I AM one of a number of physically handicappea people who have managed to gain employment and some form of independence because we drive to work. It was with great difficulty that I obtained a driving licence. After driving for seven years I now find that116 words
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116 1983-10-25 17 WE go to the hawker centres for our meals, and have often been faced with the problem of finding clean tables. Could the authorities tell us who is supposed to clean the tables after patrons have finished their meals, which may have been ordered116 words
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Letter56 1983-10-25 17 I FIND that the Cuppage Road hawker centre is too crowded. One can hardly find a seat during the peak hours. This is due to the increase m the number customers because of the many new office and shopping centres coming up there lately. Could the authorities build56 words
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280 1983-10-25 17 MANY people do not understand a lawyer's (conveyancer's) work m landed property, including sale, purchase or mortgage transactions. The wrong impression can be formed that a conveyancer's work is clerical or involves only the inserting or substituting of names m documents. A280 words
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Letter147 1983-10-25 17 WE are a Housing Board contractor. The government is encouraging all local contractors to contribute and play an active role m all private and government project tenders. The government is also prepared to finance and offer incentives to local contractors as and when necessary. However,147 words
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BACKGROUND
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Article, Illustration1669 1983-10-25 18 CHRISTOPHER LORENZ - The shocking truth about US product quality CHRISTOPHER LORENZ Study points up differences between Japanese and Americans By THE shocking news, for which nothing had prepared me, is that the failure rates of products from the highest-quality producers (m Japan) were between 500 and 1,000 times less than those ofFinancial Times - 1,669 words
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Advertisement368 1983-10-25 18 The Warehouse Building With Overall Modernised Facilities 1 And Spacious Area. I Strategically Sited At The Junction of MacPherson S Road/Airport Road Unique Concept Of Structure S Easy Communication Sufficient Labour Supply B, Gordon Warehouse Building is located at Paya Lebar Industrial Estate. W& You can reach Jurong, Changi Airport,368 words
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TIMESBUSINESS
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Article46 1983-10-25 19 FABER Merlin Malaysia Bhd has obtained the approval of the Capital Issues Committee for its proposed one-for-two bonus issue. The company's register of members will be closed from Nov 16 to 22 for the purpose of determining shareholders' entitlement to the bonus.46 words
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Article45 1983-10-25 19 THE net tangible assets backing per share of Harimau Investments Ltd was $1.42 as at Sept 30, 1983 Assuming full conversion of its loan stock into ordinary shares of the company, the NTA per share would be $1.31 as at the same day.45 words
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Article66 1983-10-25 19 UNITED Overseas Bank Ltd has announced that 13.2 per cent of the company's ordinary share capital is beneficially owned or controlled by foreign persons as at Sept 30, 1983. As for the bank's subsidiaries, United Overseas Finance and United Overseas Insurance Ltd, 1 51 per cent and66 words
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Article103 1983-10-25 19 BONN, Mon. West German gross national product (GNP) will grow an estimated 2 per cent m real terms m 1984 after a one per cent growth rate this year and a 1.1 per cent 1982 decline. The country's five leading economic research institutes, m a regular jointReuter - 103 words
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Article81 1983-10-25 19 TOKYO, Mon. The Japanese bond market is expected to be unsettled this week, and to be responsive to United States interest rate and yen/dollar rate trends, whose development is uncertain. Dealers said the market, previously underpinned by speculation that the Bank of Japan would cut its discountReuter - 81 words
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Article78 1983-10-25 19 MELBOURNE, Mon. The Australian Associated Stock Exchanges (AASE) has proposed that non-members, except local banks and insurance companies, should be able to hold up to 40 per cent of a sharebroking firm from April next year. At present, non-members are not entitled to hold shares of brokingReuter - 78 words
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Article57 1983-10-25 19 SYDNEY, Mon. Australia's reserves of gold and foreign exchange rose U*****.8 million (551.38 billion) to $11.62 billion m the week ended Octl9. The reserve bank said that m the previous week, reserves rose $250.3 million to $10.97 billion. The latest figure includes the receipt of a $500Reuter - 57 words
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Article86 1983-10-25 19 MELBOURNE, Mon. Monarch Petroleum has taken legal action against Weeks Australia Ltd and other companies to seek reinstatement as a participant m the Jabiru permit area, NT/P26. Weeks said NT/P26, m the Browse Basin off Australia's Northern Territory, is the site of the Jabiru One-A exploration well which,Reuter - 86 words
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Article74 1983-10-25 19 TAIPEH, Mon. Taiwan's exports of steel products, including billets, wire rods, bars, sheets and plates, rose to nearly 1.35 million tonnes m the first seven months of 1983 from 1.03 million tonnes m the year-ago period. The Industrial Development Board said most of the exports went toReuter - 74 words
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477 1983-10-25 19 NEW YORK, Mon. American credit markets should be supported this week by accommodative Federal Reserve policy, likely further modest gains m retail demand as well as the prospect of delayed or reduced Treasury financing because of debt ceiling problems. Analysts m New YorkReuter - 477 words
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447 1983-10-25 19 JOHAN Holdings Bhd, which made a profit of $317,000 m the first half of its last financial year, has moved into the red ink this time. The Malaysian-based group incurred a net loss, after tax and minority interests, of M 5461,000 for447 words
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Article215 1983-10-25 19 A WIDE range of Swiss companies are seeking local agents, licensees and joint-venture partners for their products. Acting on behalf of the Swiss companies is Mr N.Toschkoff, the regional delegate of the Swiss Office for the Development of Trade, who will be m Singapore to215 words
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315 1983-10-25 19 Korean firm gets $95.5 m loan for Maybank project KEANG Nam Enterprises Ltd of South Korea has obtained a U5544.7 million (5595.5 million) syndicated loan to meet its guarantee and funding requirements for the $22 million Malayan Banking building project m Kuala Lumpur. The company has been awarded the mainBernama - 315 words
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Article140 1983-10-25 19 HK bank lends $213m to Taipower TAIPEH, Mon. The Chartered Bank of Hongkong is to give the Taiwan Power Company (Taipower) a US$lOO million (Ss2l3 million) loan. A spokesman for Taipower said its chairman, Mr I.K. Chen, and Michael Palm, manager of the bank's international division, signed a loan agreementReuter - 140 words
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399 1983-10-25 19 US tobacco group plans software centre here ONE of the largest tobacco companies m the world is considering setting up a computer software development centre here. But W A Adams, from America's North Carolina state, does not intend to develop the software for counting the bales of tobacco it receives399 words
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398 1983-10-25 22 GOPENG Consolidated PLC has reached an agreement with the Perak State Development Corporation on proposals which will lead to the transfer of Gopeng's tax residence to Malaysia. It said a new company, Gopeng Bhd, will be formed whereby shares m the new company398 words
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268 1983-10-25 22 UNITED Motor Works (Malaysia) Holdings Bhd has set up a light equipment division to market the group's CASE loader backhoes, Komatsu portable air compressors and mini-construction equipment. It will also handle smaller models of Bomag's range of compaction equipment. The new division, which268 words
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187 1983-10-25 22 LINGUI Developments Bhd a smallish plantation -cum-property group, has turned m depressed earnings for the year ended June 30, 1983. During the 12-month period, group pre-tax profits were more than halved to M 5784,000 from $1.66 million before on the back of a 22.7187 words
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Article158 1983-10-25 22 STERLING EXPECTED TO WEAKEN LONDON, Mon. Sterling could be vulnerable over the next six months to potential weakness m the oil market, where a severe winter will be needed to prevent downward pressure on prices early m 1984, stockbroker James Capel and Co said. In its latest international review) 1Reuter - 158 words
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195 1983-10-25 22 Hong Fok NTAto rise after stake sale HONG Fok Corporation Ltd's proposed sale of its investment m International Associated Co Pte Ltd (lAC) is expected to increase its consolidated net tangible asset value by about 5.7 cents per share. The company recently announced that it has reached agreement to sell195 words
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158 1983-10-25 22 THE Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee (FIC) has approved Chocolate Products (Malaysia) Bhd's proposed acquisition of property-based Force Ten Sdn Bhd and the Grand Finale Sdn Bhd, subject to one condition. The condition is that Chocolate Products should maintain the level of158 words
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301 1983-10-25 22 VENICE, Mon. Italy faces deepening economic problems unless stringent measures adopted by the government are fully implemented, Bank of Italy governor Carlo Ciampi said. In a speech to Italian bankers, Ciampi said past government failures had forced the central bank to prolong tight moneyReuter - 301 words
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338 1983-10-25 19 SINGAPORE: Increasing selling m the afternoon and lack of buying Interest caused share prices to close mostly lower after quiet tradIng yesterday. Price changes were mostly small and the Straits Times Industrial Index closed 3.35 points lower at 954.64. Total volume dropped to 6.1338 words
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Article31 1983-10-25 19 lip Down un eh Industrials 24 61 31 Finance 4 9 8 Hotels 1 2 Properties 1 10 Plantations -3 7 1 Mining 0 3 3 Deb/Loans 3 7 131 words
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Article25 1983-10-25 19 Promet 596,000 Sime Darby 322,000 UOL Warrants 298,000 Tan Chong 199,000 U O B 196,000 Total turnover: 6.10 m Total value: $20.81 m25 words
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Article43 1983-10-25 19 Lien Hoe 320 -25 Jacks Int 530 -20 Eu Van Sang 250 -20 ITS 755 -15 M Cement 845 -10 Sel Properties 620 -10 Kamunting 50* 610 -10 Metro Hldgs 560 -10 P M R I 520 -10 M Resources 272 -1043 words
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Article43 1983-10-25 19 Oct 21 Oct 24 BT Composite: 919.66 917.48 BT Indicator: *****11 *****83 ST Industrials: 957.99 954.64 ST Finance: 2692.20 2689.26 ST Hotels: 952.86 953.16 ST Properties: 707.15 703.71 ST Minings: 232.34 231.92 ST Plantations: 1515.71 1517.78 OCBC: 800.54 799.51 SESInd: 728.01 728.4243 words
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Article50 1983-10-25 19 Tan Chong 705 +30 Temerlofa 530 +25 Chem Ind 300 +15 SEAL 275+15 Hume M 565+10 N S O P 330+10 Public Corp 414 +8 Shell 890 +5 M Breweries 605 +5 S N P L 575+5 Grand Central 550 +5 Perlis Plant 545 +5 V O B 545+550 words
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Article72 1983-10-25 19 Boustead Bhd -5 C& C -5 CCM Cold Storage 4 Duniop Ind -6 Esso F* N -5 Gentings Guinness Haw Par -1 Inchoape Bhd -3 Keppel -4 MTC Multipurpose 1 NBT -1 Nat Iron -5 PMC Pan Eleo -2 Perils Plant 5 Prima Promet -2 Robinson's72 words
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Article2911 1983-10-25 20 All shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/ rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN Is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted In dollars. Gr'a Net 1983 La»t Div P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale +or-2,911 words
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Article446 1983-10-25 20 A STRONG start on the Kuala Lumpur market failed to be sustained yesterday as lack of follow through interest m the afternoon brought share prices to close easier. The bullish opening was m line with general expectations as many investors were encouraged by the Budget announced446 words
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554 1983-10-25 20 THE local share market failed to react upwards yesterday In spite of a better than expected Malaysian Budget. Trading was very cautious with low volume and narrow price movements. The Business Times Composite Index ended 2.18 points lower at 917.48 while the Straits Times554 words
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Article36 1983-10-25 20 Up Down Unch Industrials 37 43 28 Finance 2 8 3 Hotels 1 1 Properties 0 4 6 (HI Palms 1 3 1 Tins 2 5 3 Rubbers 5 10 3 Deb/Loans 2 1036 words
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Article1812 1983-10-25 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. IMHSTRIAI.S Ajincmoto (3.908 4.005) Alc*m (3.028) (8) 3.04 (4) 3.02 AMD (3.208 3.365)1,812 words
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Article177 1983-10-25 20 Managers' prices for Oct 25 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST The Commerce 3.41 3.62 The Savings Fund 1.96 2.08 Spore Prog Fund 1.48 1.57xd Spore Sec. Fund 2.21 2.35 Spore Invest Fund 1.14 1.21 S'pore Equity Fund 1.53 1 62 ASIA UNIT TRUST Mai Invest Fund 2.86 3.0.) Mai Prog177 words
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Article2375 1983-10-25 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board deals2,375 words
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Article98 1983-10-25 21 THE Straits tin price m Penang yesterday fell three cents to M 530.06 a kilo but was still within the ITA lower range of M 529.15 and MJ32.06. The fall was due to a higher offering resulting from accumulation over the weekend. The buffer stock manager was the main98 words
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Article570 1983-10-25 21 THE rubber market m Singapore yesterday closed quietly steady with November One RSS buyers quoted at 233.50 cents per kilo, unchanged from last Friday. Prices rose about half a cent during thin morning trding, after fluctuating narrowly on lack of buying interest, dealers said. Levels eased back to last570 words
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Article29 1983-10-25 21 Rubber: Oct 24 Singapore: November: 233.50 (unchanged) Malaysia: November: 258.00 cents (up one cent) Tin: M $30.00 per kilo (down three cents) 132 tonnes (up 42 tonnes)29 words
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Article138 1983-10-25 21 THE kilobar market for gold deliverable m Singapore yesterday opened at 5527,083 and closed at 5527,310. The London morning gold fix was U*****.25 an ounce yesterday. Frl 1»m» Melbourne(l) 424.468 422.988 428.755 427.25S New York 393.008 393.008 mOOS 394.00S London 393.758 392.758 394.25S 393.25S Zurich 392.008 392.008 395.00S 395.00S138 words
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Article159 1983-10-25 21 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed higher on short-covering m quiet trading, with Friday's recovery m Chicago soy futures aiding sentiment. VUlaysUa palm oil ctosiag: (Prices m M$ a tonne local delivery/crude, bulk): Oct 1340/1350 ba 1330 1340 (south) 1335 (central) Nov 1340/1350 ba 1320 1325159 words
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Article550 1983-10-25 21 THE US/Singapore dollar yesterday opened at 2.1335/ 2.1355. Trading was narrow on general lack of interest. It closed at 2.1340/2.1350. The US unit opened firm against major currencies after news of an unexpected US$2.4 billion increase m M--1 money supply. The US$/DM opened at 2.6145/2.6160. It was550 words
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Article24 1983-10-25 21 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers Is B.M per cent.24 words
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Article45 1983-10-25 21 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Oct 24: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2 3 Clo»ing Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 2H 2W 3-month Bank bills 7H 1% 3 months CD 7 6% 6 months CD 7 1/16 615/16 B*ni«e: National IMwuunt (o.45 words
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Article31 1983-10-25 21 S pm Interbank rates for Singapore dollars on Oct 24: Offer Bid Overnight 8 IV* 1 month 615/16 2 months 7 615/16 3 months 7 615/16 Overnight mode 71/s31 words
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Article287 1983-10-25 21 THE Hang Seng Index fell 17 points as the market drifted lower m generally featureless trading yesterday. The Hongkong Bank fell 5 cents to $6.90, and Cheung Kong dropped 30 cents to $5.90. Also falling 30 cents were Jardine and Hutchison, to $8.80 and $10.90 respectively. HK* Associated Hotels287 words
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Article89 1983-10-25 21 Pesos Acoje Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mining B 0 011 unch Atlas Con. B 42 -1.5 Bagulo Gold Basic Petroleum Benguet Con. B 109 +1 CDCP First Phil Hldgs 5.30 -0.2 Lepanto B 0.12 -0.005 Marlnduque B 8 -0.6 Marsteel 0.001 unch Oriental B 0.026 unch Phil Overseas 0.01689 words
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Article392 1983-10-25 21 GROWING tension m the Middle East and the yen's sharp fall against the dollar sent share prices lower yesterday, pushing the market average below 9,300. After losing 51.23 on Saturday, the market average lost 58.82 yesterday to close at a provisional 9,260.16. The Tokyo Stock Exchange Index closed at392 words
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Article463 1983-10-25 21 BEARISH news from abroad combined with local technical factors to depress prices m quiet trading on Australian share markets yesterday. At the close the All-Ordi-naries Index was 5.8 lower at 682.7 with the All-Industrials Index 2.9 down at 881.0 and the All-Resources Index 8.0 off at 524.9. Declines outnumbered463 words
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Article645 1983-10-25 21 SHARE prices yesterday morning were marked easier in quiet trading on lack of interest following the lower wall street close on Friday, dealers said. At noon, the Financial Times index was down 3.2 points at 686.6. Leading shares moved off the lows in places in later trading with GEC645 words
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Article52 1983-10-25 21 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 767.79 Friday 784.92 Week Ago 771.55 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 881.0 Friday 883.9 Week Ago 881.9 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 682.7 Friday 688.5 Week Ago 687.8 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 689.8 Thursday 691.0 Week Ago 678.5 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 1248.88 Thursday 1251 52 Week Ago52 words
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Advertisement73 1983-10-25 19 To Colombo and on to Europe ...with a taste of Paradise all the way. js! JB w^&&t'*M*. SH^^^ rfc ft y^^ffl^ W^M^lm&^ B^^Hti hv Enjoy superb Tn's tar comfort Im RH^! non-stop from Singapore to iby 3^ Colombo eunyTuc, Thur.Satat jpr 8.50pm. Then enjoy a relaxing /^stopover m our Paradise73 words
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Advertisement26 1983-10-25 20 CHAMBERS an unrivalled reputation for dictionaries Distributed by f-7| FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS I XI 2 Jurong Port Road, Singapore 2261 L'CI a member of The Times Organisation26 words
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Advertisement5478 1983-10-25 21 Notice of Mandatory Redemption ORIENT LEASING (CARIBBEAN) N.V. U5520,000,000 8%% Guaranteed Notes Due 1984 Notice is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of the Trust Deed dated December 8, 1977 constituting the above Notes, that $5,000,000 principal amount of the Notes has been drawn for the annual redemption instalment due5,478 words
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Advertisement270 1983-10-25 22 ■Vr Will positively be sold to the highest bidder 11 a.m., TUESDAY, NOV. 1, m Singapore Only 8 wells (9 months service) since $10,000,000.00 MAJOR REBUILD REFIT (1980-81), including: ABS Special Survey #6 Installation of electric propulsion 4 new 399 Cat generator sets New SCR system other major upgrading Petromar270 words
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Advertisement48 1983-10-25 22 You Deserve Only The Best At k iS£ YJHP Lien-Yuen Village Restaurant Where authentic Cantonese, Sichuan and Seafood cuisines are served under one roof indeed the only restaurant m town having three different cuisines. Uem vu»fi fgf*4Fz V 1 20 Devonshire Road, #01-01 Scorpio Building, Singapore o923. Te1:*****3348 words
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Advertisement693 1983-10-25 23 &^1 C.A.T.S. *****66 I &JI CMTCTTAiMMEKT I aFOOOQWOE 3 Eating Out EXCELLENT VEGETARIAN FOOD. Fast service, alrconditioned. Easy parking 10a.m. to 8.30 p.m. Kw'an Im Vegetarian Restaurant, 190 Waterloo Street Tel: *****89 HOMECOOK THAI FOOD Prepared by Thai Chefs. New menu. Very reasonable charges. Private function $120/- per table Haadyal693 words
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Advertisement643 1983-10-25 23 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing PWD REG. CONTRACTOR In office furniture joinery work; also specialises m built-in wardrobe Sc kitchen cabinet Reliable workmanship and reasonable price Tel *****59 for discussion; night *****95. BEE STARLITE' PRODUCTS at Fun's Interior. 81-25 Hong Leong Building, Raffles Quay Slimline/Vertical Blinds, Rollup Awnings, Sun-Breakers. Sliding Shower-Screen643 words
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Advertisement538 1983-10-25 23 24 Garage Sale PAN ELECTRIC HOT/ Cold, fully automatic washing machine $295 Pan Electric refrigerator 7 5 cuft. twin door $275 Both In excellent condition. Call *****42 25 Sale: Other Products RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Stainless Steel TaMea c Trolley c Kttchenwere, etc. Interested parties please call: *****29 FAST FOOD538 words
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Advertisement253 1983-10-25 23 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage RELAX A REFRESH YOURSELF AT GREAT EASTERN M^ HEALTH CENTRE sth fir w v I |f T\ Great Eastern Hotel jC j^UTA M 401 Macpherson Road M gtMy «fl S pore 1336. jjH fffJßFj TEL: *****44 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture253 words
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Advertisement203 1983-10-25 23 35 House Cleaning/ Painting KOJINA CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, No. 19, Simon Road, Singapore 1954. Tel: *****27/ *****09. We specialised m paintIng works for Houses Factories. We also undertake all kinds of renovation works. FOR GENERAL CLEANING carpet shampooing, parquet sanding/ varnishing, floor polishing, window cleaning and grass cutting. Reasonable rates. MOOVAS203 words
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Advertisement627 1983-10-25 23 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday Friday 9 00 am 5 30 pm 5.00 pm for next day Saturday 9 00 am 3.00 pm 12.30 pm for Sunday Times) Public Holiday 900 am 100 pm COUNTER SERVICE: Times Orchard Centre, 02-105 Lucky Plaza 1000 am 12N. 1 pm 5 30pm (Mon Fri) 4627 words
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Advertisement428 1983-10-25 23 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor 37 Aircon/Refrigerators LEE MANG AIRCOND Refrigerator Services can solve all problems of servicing, repairing/ respraying of all refrigerators and airconditioners m our workshop/ your place. Reasonable rates. Guaranteed. Tel: *****60/ *****61/*****30 KOWA ELECTRICAL SPECIALISES m repairing, servicing, installing, spraying and selling all kinds of airconditioners, refrigerators, washing428 words
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Advertisement610 1983-10-25 23 RATES: Ordinory 1 00 per word (Mm 1 5 00) n $19 00 per col cm Serm-D.splov (Mm $57 00 Stroits Times) $19 50 pr col cm (Mm $58 50 Sunday Times) $23 75 per col cm Dls P'°" (Mm $7) 25 Stroits Times) $24 40 per col cm (Mm610 words
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Advertisement690 1983-10-25 23 CLASSIFICATION GROUP A Entertainment A Food guide B Personal Services Merchandise C Business To Business D Employment E Vehicles F Accommodations Properties G Travel Guide H Education A Instruction I Announcements J Obituaries ataJstaMrtaaWK ■^■W > y m 1 lf> j»W"Mt/i&"'' HF HOW would you like to discover iy*#«*iif I690 words
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Advertisement371 1983-10-25 24 55 Commercial Vessels NEW USED DUMB STEEL BARGES (c/w ramp sideboards) FOR SALE/ CHARTER 100 1 x 30' x 8" 120' x 40' x 8' 140' x 40' x 10' 150' x 50' x 10' 180' x 50" x 10' 180' x 60' x 12' 220' x 60' x 14'371 words
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Advertisement664 1983-10-25 24 56 Industrial Equip- 56 Industrial Equipment/Supplies ment/Supplies FOR SALE Esso Exploration Inc. offer for sale on an "Aa-is-where-is" basis to the highest bidder the following surplus oilfield equipment:- Steel Plate Beams c Stud Bolts, Wire Rope Tubulars c Marine Equipment c Valve Parts c Electric Motors c Rockbits, Mandrels, Packers,664 words
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Advertisement537 1983-10-25 24 60 Business Opportunities BOUTIQUE LOCATED AT Sultan Plaza for takeover. Inclusive of existing stocks and fixtures at $25,000. Interested call *****71. STOCK OF 600 to 700 pieces ladles' fashion clothes assorted types and designs. All must go! Samples lot and fresh stock lot. Below cost! Interested, please call: *****72. DEBT537 words
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Advertisement1041 1983-10-25 24 SH HOw uiD you |ik(> be se SB curtly guard working In coo] sea I^H *JH^^|r*H bree/e aim bright sunshine? An He£ ?5 I k-aV advertiser is searching for &b9I 3r LLaV juards to perform shift duties on Z^ board ships at $30 a flay Be on ffi the lookout1,041 words
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Advertisement530 1983-10-25 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical I A Marketing Organisation has the followI ing vacancies for: U Receptionist y Qualifications: GCE 'O' Level with credit m English Preferably able to speak Mandarin and i Chinese dialects Able to type neatly and accurately Experience m handling PMBX530 words
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Advertisement207 1983-10-25 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical [gj Temporary Personnel tdnMbi v if fwiVfcj -b c\dir -iki* ycM oU* -Hv/Ktf If you're }<*>)*** but to*£ *ki!r* \\6 H*W -Hi** y** -Vnty OM Mp. SMimnno A leading bicycle components manufacturer requires: FEMALE CLERK Holder of GCE 'A' level or good 'O* level with207 words
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Advertisement352 1983-10-25 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Inmbi I SINGAPORE LIMITED J Applications I are invited for the I position of:I CLERK I I GCE 'O' level I Ability to type I I Pleasant personality I «> Male applicants I must have completed national service. I I Please call 9 personally or352 words
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Advertisement508 1983-10-25 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical ESTABLISHED HARDWARE COMPANY requires SECRETARY Prospective candidates should have the following qualification* c Excellent spoken and written English, c Relevant secretarial qualifications. At least 3 to 4 years of secretarial experience m similar capacity. c Able to operate OKI and SAGEM telex machines. c Be508 words
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Advertisement465 1983-10-25 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical An Established uroup of Companies rwjulrw; ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT Mm 2 years ol working experience In an Auditing Firm Ngee Ann College Diploma or LCC] Higher Accounting Certificate Able lo handle full set of Accounts with minimum supervision Plcaat write m with full resume. NR recent465 words
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Advertisement604 1983-10-25 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical Well established Import and Export company require*: 1) CHINESE FEMALE SHIPPING CLERK 2) FEMALE GENERAL CLERK c Must have knowledge m import and export proced ures and correspondence. Ability to converse m English and Mandarin. Interested, please write m stating expected salary and telephone604 words
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Advertisement626 1983-10-25 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical An expanding Computer Form Manufacturer requires the service of> (1) RECEPTIONIST (2) FEMALE GENERAL CLERK Requirements:--e GCE O 1 level c Fluent In English c Able to type c Able to commence work Immediately All applications with contact telephone number are to be addressed626 words
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Advertisement533 1983-10-25 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretariat Clerical TEMPORARY ACCOUNTS CLERK Mobil Self-Serve urgently requires Temporary Accounts Clerk. Location: 751, Bukit Timah Road, Spore 1025. Duration: 2 months. Working Hours: 8.30 am to 5.00pm c Must have GCE 'O' Level, LCCI Intermediate AccountIng and book-keeping experience. c Preferably able to start work533 words
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Advertisement585 1983-10-25 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical SPOTRADIO SDN BHD requires (A) GENERAL CLERK/TYPIST c Able to type 35-40 wpm c 17-24 years of age (B) GENERAL WORKERS/ FIBREGLASS WORKERS Interested applicants please come personally or write m to> The Advertiser Spotradio Sdn Bhd 23, Pandan Avenue Singapore 2260 Tel: *****88 THE585 words
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Advertisement587 1983-10-25 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical GENERAL CLERK required by established company m Jurong c Typing minimum 3o wpm GCE O' level Please write with phone number to: P.O. BOX 186 Singapore 9003 Immediate vacancy for: FEMALE CHINESE TELEPHONE OPERATOR CUM CLERK GCE O' level. c Pleasant voice. Able to speak587 words
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Advertisement854 1983-10-25 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTS CLERK needed immediately for an established office. Remuneration will start at $400 onwards and all applicants must ring personally for an interview. Contact Shirley at tel- *****48 for your appointment SERVICE CO-ORDINATOR REQUIRED m Shenton Way. Minimum GCE "O" level with distinction m854 words
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Advertisement425 1983-10-25 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical SMALL COMPANY REQUIRES General Clerk. $300p.m West Coast Road. Tel *****60 Sales HONG KONG LTD. An expanding Japanese sportswear company, newly established m Singapore requires applicants for the following posts:jm mediate Vacancies c Age 20-27 years old Minimum GCE '0' Level Fluent m spoken, written425 words
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Advertisement404 1983-10-25 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Sales Sales I We are a fast expanding Group of Companies engaged m the supply of Linepipes, Fittings, Valves. Welding Consumable* A Accessories, Foundry Furnaces. Crucibles, Metallurgical Chemicals and Equipment with Sales Offices and Stockyards throughout ASEAN region We seek enthusiastic suitably candidates to404 words
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Advertisement193 1983-10-25 25 SUPERSTORE invites applications for the following position: MALE FEMALE SUPERMARKET ASSISTANTS (Permanent night shift) c Minimum Secondary 2 education, c Age 17 years and above. WE OFFER: Good starting salary plus a night allowance of $250 p.m. Many fringe benefits and opportunities for promotions. Complete A progressive training. Please call193 words
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Advertisement557 1983-10-25 26 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales Expanding consumsr product company require*:SALES REPRESENTATIVE c Minimum 2 years sales experience with contacts m departmental stores, emporiums and wholesalers. Aggressive and capable of arranging promotion with buyers SALES PROMOTERS c Secondary education and good English. IB years and above, experience preferred. ('leasing personality and557 words
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Advertisement391 1983-10-25 26 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales Established Group of Art Gallery requires:--BENIOR FEMALE SHOWROOM SALES PERSONNEL with promotion prospects to supervisor c OCE 'O' level Above 20 years Mature and pleasant personality a Supervisory experience an asset c Able to deal Independently and effectively with customers Salary, commission plus incentives For391 words
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Advertisement632 1983-10-25 26 66 Situations Vacant i) Sales SALES PERSONNEL (Mai* F«m»l«) Required By A S»l» Adhe.iv. L.bel Sticker Printing Company. Applicants must have actual outdoor sales experience In the sticker field. Responsible and able to work Independently. Salary is paid according to experience and capability. Good performance will lead to promotions. Please632 words
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Advertisement729 1983-10-25 26 66 Situations Vacant S) Sales NISSAN DEALER REQUIRES Female Male Sales Representatives. Interested, please call personally at Blk. 102, Towner Road. #01 254 256. off Serangoon Road, Spore 1232. Tel: *****11. SALES SUPERVISOR required for boutique dealing In sports and casual wear. Must be dynamic, serious with pleasant personality and729 words
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Advertisement418 1983-10-25 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical H We are an American International lift H company and owing to our expansion, I B we require the following personnel: 1 ADJUSTERS I B Polytechnic ITC (or equivalent)* H graduates m electronic Mechanical m B or electrical engineering. g418 words
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Advertisement140 1983-10-25 26 A leading producer of wire mesh seeks: to fill vacancies created by expansion programme. Applicants should: Have minimum 2 years working experience m repairing and maintaining mechanical electrical machines and plant equipment Have completed N.S. or exempted Be able to work on 2 rotating shifts^&r Preferably possess NTC 3 m140 words
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Advertisement310 1983-10-25 26 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical ¥8% SINGAPORE I SHIPBUILDING ENGINEERING LTD Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the following positions A) Production Planning Assistant (Male) Diploma m Production Engineering or Shipbuilding Repair Technology 1 to 2 years working experience m similar capacity Knowledge of Production Planning would be310 words
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Advertisement579 1983-10-25 26 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Hyatt [Agency® Singapore HYATT REGENCY SINGAPORE invitaa application* for TECHNICAL DRAFTSMAN Industrial Technician Certificate, Singapore Polytechnic Graduate or equivalent. a Two years practical experience In electrical drafting and planning. a Singapore Citizen. Intaraatad applicants should aand written application* with full dataiia on qualification*, axparianca, currant579 words
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Advertisement508 1983-10-25 26 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical LUNIK ENGINEERING requires LATHE MACHINISTS Mm. 2to 3 years' experience. Completed N.S. Attractive fringe benefits and transport provided. Intaraalad applicants plaaaa phona: *****55 BLK 2005 #01-150 BUKIT BATOK INDUSTRIAL PARKA SINGAPORE 2365 SERVICE TECHNICIAN (Electrical Machanlcal) Young parson urgently required for work on sita and508 words
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Advertisement260 1983-10-25 26 68 Situations Vacant h) Production FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS WE OFFER MORE AT MICALTRONIC NEW HIGHER STARTING SALARY UP TO $390- $509 Choice of Working Hours: t i *7 am 3 pm (Ist shift) or *3pm 1 1 pm (2nd shift) or *1 1 pm -7 am (3rd shift) Great Benefits260 words
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Advertisement1139 1983-10-25 27 ~66~ Situations Vacant" 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant *7 Production h) Production ~k) Production h) Production h) Production h) Production ■flr^^rr^^ySafc HH National WHeW jJLLaJ-zlzijJ U WHY YOU MUST JOIN US AS H PRODUCTION PERSONNEL WE OFFER HIGHER STARTING SALARY1,139 words
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Advertisement13 1983-10-25 27 MBrTTHTTITIHHi 8888 111 I eJfWIIF o^^S Opportunities galore m The Straits Times Classified.13 words
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Advertisement426 1983-10-25 27 66 Situations Vacant h) Production A British Battery Company requires MALE FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Salary $436 $450 Per Month. Candidates possessing NTC3 m Electrical or Mechanic maintenance will get additional $30.00 Singapore citizens or Permanent residents Completed National Service Completed PSLE Free transport and uniforms Free coffee tea Attendance Incentives426 words
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Advertisement606 1983-10-25 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous (SHDB invites applications from Singapore Citizens for the post of: (A) TECHNICAL ASSISTANT (B) TECHNICAL OFFICER (TESTING CENTRE) (C) TECHNICIAN (WORKS APPRENTICE) (D) TECHNICIAN (MAINTENANCE) (E) FITTER/HELPER (F) MAID Requirements for Posts (A) Singapore Polytechnic Technician Diploma m Building. (B)606 words
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Advertisement410 1983-10-25 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous We invite suitably qualified candidates for the posts of: Field Sales Representative At least 1 year's experience m selling diesel engines and related equipment Possess GCE 'O' or 'A' level certificate Be technically inclined Age. 24-30 years old Air-con Mechanics/ Helpers Minimum 1 year's experience410 words
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Advertisement613 1983-10-25 28 68 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous ntuc Fair Price Invites applications lor the posts of:SECTION HEADS (Male) Minimum GCE 'O' Level Certificate. Completed National Service. Will be posted to Supermarket nearest to residence. DRIVERS Class 3 licence. At least a year's experience. Picas* call personally at613 words
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Advertisement349 1983-10-25 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous IServol Japan Servo Motors A Multi-million dollar new investment m modern technology small precision motors requires Sec. 2 and above I Completed N.S. Age2oto2s GCE 'A' Level Minimum 3 years experience Abie to type at 35 wpm Bilingual Age below 30 Age2oto2s Singapore Citizen GCE349 words
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Advertisement404 1983-10-25 28 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous A Wall Established Manufacturing Company, invites suitable qualified mala applicants to fill the following posts (1) ASSISTANT ENGINEER/ ENGINEER (ELECTRICAL) Male Singaporean or Malaysian who passed either a diploma m electrical from Singapore Polytechnic or Ngee Ann Polytechnic c A degree m electrical from Taiwan University404 words
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Advertisement377 1983-10-25 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous We are a subsidiary of ASEA Afl, Sweden, one of the largest electrical engineering companies m the world with operations m 90 countries. Applications are invited for the post ofASSEMBLY WORKERS (Male/Female) Age 16 years and above Primary education Experience preferred though not essential Interested377 words
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Advertisement479 1983-10-25 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous ww% SINGAPORE I SHIPBUILDING ENGINEERING LTD I requires Helmsman c Possess PSA Helmsman Certificate c Experience m steering tugboats preferred Engine Driver c Possess PSA 2nd class I engine driver certificate General Worker c Applicants must be physically fit Interested applicants please call personally or479 words
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Advertisement392 1983-10-25 28 66 Situation* Vacant I) Miscellaneous \E Royal \^ofeu£ay grurv Singapore invites applications for the positions of: (1) BAR SUPERVISOR OCE 'O' level. 5 years' experience. Proven leadership qualities. Able to converse fluently m English. (2) 2ND COOK (Mate) Secondary education. Minimum 2 years' experience. (3) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Secondary education. Pleasant392 words
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Advertisement470 1983-10-25 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous i CAESAR'S PALACE DELUXE NITE-CLUB require* WAITRESSES Salary approx. $800 CASHIERS Salary approx. $800 USHERS Salary approx. $800 I c Able to speak simple English I c Preferably with experience I c Working hours: Bp.m. 3p.m. I c Meals and transport provided I Intereated applicants,470 words
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Advertisement541 1983-10-25 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Up has vacancy for A. FEMALE LOUNGE CAPTAIN Salary $662.00 B. FEMALE LOUNCE JUNIOR CAPTAIN Salary: $612.00 REQUIREMENTS FOR POST Atl Completed Secondary education; With at least 2 years of relevant working experience; Pleasant disposition; Minimum height 1 68 m C. LOUNGE WAITRESS Salary $519.00541 words
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Advertisement493 1983-10-25 28 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous W* have immediate vacancy torOFFICE MESSENGER c Completed Primary education c Male applicants must have completed/exempted from N.S. Intereeted applicants pi**** caN to arrange lor an appointment or written application* may be addreeeed •a THE PERSONNEL OEPT DIETHELM INDUSTRIES PTE LTD ENGINEERING DIVISION 303 ALEXANDRA ROAD493 words
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Advertisement507 1983-10-25 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous An established Jurong Company requires DRIVER Age up to 40 years Able to speak BngluUl and Malay c Minimum 1 year experience c Possess clean record class 111 driving licence Have \nxt<\ references We pay competitive salary and attractive fnnge benetit.s Please apply personally between507 words
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Advertisement545 1983-10-25 29 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous SANDEN VENDING PTE LTD require* HARDWORKING MEN FOR DELIVERY c Must possess class 3 driving licence and completed/ exempted NS c No experience required Please call for an interview TEL: *****33 EXT 363 SANDEN HOUSE 25 Ang Mo Kio St. 65 Industrial Park 3 Singapore 2056545 words
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Advertisement766 1983-10-25 29 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Private Car DRIVER Wanted c Must be familiar with Singapore Roads and cleaning the car Interested please call *****6 for appointment SINGAPORE FOOD INDUSTRIES PTE. LTD. urgently requires MALE FEMALE GENERAL WORKERS c must be Singaporeans above 16 years of age Interested applicants, please call766 words
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Advertisement787 1983-10-25 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous URGENTLY REQUIRED HARDWORKING Chinese delivery man. Good salary Call personally at 81-126, Katong Shopping Centre, 865 Mountbatten Road, Singapore 1543. WANTED EXPERIENCED MALAY Driver, age between 45 55 to drive Automatic cars. Call personally at: 51D. Lorong 17. Geylang, off Sims Drive for interview. AMERICAN787 words
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Advertisement642 1983-10-25 29 TP^ |"T 1 Ja n advertiser is searching for Jl j Q\ f C*i nice numbt'i plate to comple ment her new car If you have lQj \f\\ [vl Inl the digil 8' or '3' or B repetition I fivl UJ y«V JUJ e tnfr Of these numbers, see VOLVO642 words
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Advertisement710 1983-10-25 29 76 Vehicles For Sale to) BMW •81 BMW 728iA. Very well maintained by one careful chauffeur, low mileage. Any reasonable offer secures Tel *****/ *****5 E.M.Chua. 1977 BMW 320 i. New aircond, suspension, gear box, just grand valve, guaranteed accident free, eligible for PARF. Price $29,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****36/7 11.00710 words
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Advertisement453 1983-10-25 29 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing SPEEDY CAR LOANS Attractive interest rates Prompt service Repayment period up to 4 years Financing up to 90% Singapura Building Society Limited Head Office: 70, Shenton Way, #01-01, Marina House, Singapore 0207. Tel: *****22 (10 lines). AP No 39a2 76 Vehicles For Sale 76453 words
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Advertisement603 1983-10-25 29 76 Vehicles For Sale a i. c) Ford L 1978 FORD CORTINA 1 6GL 2nd I owner. Aircon. cassette. BeautiJ ful condition. PARF eligible. Tel: *****46. r 1979, FORD GRANADA 2.8 Auto- matic. 1 co. owner. Radio, cas--0 sette, sport rims. $16,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****87. a 1979, FORD CORTINA 1.6603 words
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Advertisement804 1983-10-25 29 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Mazda hst Drive a Ihami Sen Today ALMOST 1978 MAZDA 323. 1000 c.c Aircon., hifi radio cassette, road tax/insurance up to 9/'B4. PARF eligible. Passed inspection. Beautiful condition Asking $10,300 Can loan $8,500. Tel: *****14 MAZDA 929 COUPE 10 months old.804 words
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Advertisement857 1983-10-25 29 h) Mercedes BIG SAVING Brand new Imported Mercedes Benz. All models available at discount Call *****14. CO. 1974, MERCEDES 230 Atrcond, radio, cassette. Passed inspection. New tax Showroom condition $12,500. Tel: *****58 DECEMBER 1978 MERCEDES Ben; 200. 2 owners Aircon. radio'cassette Tip-top condition. Tel: *****5 IMPORTED DECEMBER 1980 Mer cedes857 words
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Advertisement915 1983-10-25 30 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale a) Alia/Peugeot a) Alia/Peugeot a) AUa/Peugeot a) Alia/Peugeot Never has the Peugeot 305 looked more attractive... ARF $3^soonett M l mm mS^BMBML— rnm|| r ]H^ Q^Bk J^\ J™"* J^Bm t ti SsV ttßl «f915 words
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Advertisement396 1983-10-25 30 D A H MOTORWAYS PTE. LTD. No. 7, CHANG CHARN ROAD (OFF LENG KEE/HOY FATT ROAD) SPORE 0315 TEL: *****82/3 1982 Honda Civic Notchback Aircon. Toyota Celica 2.0 XT Aircon, Sports rim. Toyota Carina (auto) Aircon. 1981 Ford Laser 1.5 Ghia Aircon, Sports rim. Honda Quintet Aircon, Sports rim. Mil.396 words
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Advertisement490 1983-10-25 30 MUST SELL! Love Bug '74 Volkswagen, aircon, full accessories, tip top condition. View: 18 Maju Avenue, Serangoon Garden Estate. NOV. 1982 VOLVO 360 GLT with atrcon, sports rims, 1 private owner m showroom condition. $45,000 0.n.0. Contact Steven Ng: *****32. SELLING CHEAPI Almost '79 Suzuki 550 c.c. Statlonwagon, 3 owners,490 words
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Advertisement1207 1983-10-25 30 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others others That's Shell A "S* /h«»w^| This oil is specially j^^^m^Jg^ fi^ formulated to protect 1 m your high performance ■MSMmmtT-—^^L NEW engine against Hp*sßßß^T^^ corrosion, wear and the W& J^BPW^^-^Jif deposits. K^^n^t 1 t't'l-fr^' Insist on Shell QuadroTXOilatyour Vr£1,207 words
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Advertisement693 1983-10-25 30 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 USED693 words
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Advertisement1261 1983-10-25 30 iVl'Wl^tnUilMWiiiiil IJJ*'jft>WJLl^^^^*w^^^jr^^^— <■ ilt fi JJhjMrflvA*.:.** i riiinTiian 'H^JJL jiwyaift^^jat BATCH OF foreign engineers, HH brought m for the MRT project, r"?!' lilliwoiuiiiliittr'* 1 are |oo un K or accommodation. L-jT If 1 sip; I! you have a flat lur rent, dig <Mll^JjL£niy#ir into classification 87b j>f*'t -T» iii ll1,261 words
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Advertisement790 1983-10-25 30 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses INDEPENDENT DIST. 10 BUNGALOW. Off Holland Road. Doublestorey Four bedrooms, study, servant's. Extended patio. Exclusive garden. Klevated positioning Modern kitchen, fully airconditioned. *****13/ *****63 BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED SEMIDETACHED. 3 bedrooms, plus 1 servants, fully furnished with ctv. $2,500 negotiable. Immediate occupation tail *****09 Mrs Yang. BEDOK790 words
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Advertisement776 1983-10-25 31 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses DtST 21 HUA GUAN Avenue. 4bedroomed double-storey bungalow Hecently renovated Klevated land $4,000 Prelude Knterprise: 250- lllH DIST 5 JALAN MAS KUNING 2■torey terrace liouse with 4 rooms, furnished. Master bedroom aircondtt ioned. Tel: 77:>8024 DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE for elderly people at dist. 1441, Jalan Senang.776 words
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Advertisement659 1983-10-25 31 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments APARTMENTS/CONDO FOR LEASE Ardmore Park $5,400 Fernhill Grove $4,000 Cairnhill Plaza $4,500 Mount Rosie Garden $6,000 Elizabeth Tower $4,000 APARTMENT/CONDO FOR SALE Centrepoint $380,000 Leonie Tower $880,000 Ocean Park $480,000 Cairnhill Plaza $820,000 HOUSES FOR LEASE Watten Rise $2,500 dementi659 words
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Advertisement428 1983-10-25 31 c I FOUND IT! Luxurious maisonette, Grange Road vicinity, 4 bedrooms, study/ servant's/ store, spacious living/ dining, central aircond. HOUSE LOVERSI Don't miss this! Clementi Park, detached bungalow, 4 bedrooms, beautifully renovated, luxurious furnishings $5,800. ENVY OF THE NEIGHBOURHOOD!! Diat. 11, single-storey bungalow. 8,000 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, renovated recently $3,500.428 words
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Advertisement573 1983-10-25 31 86 Accommodation* Vacant b) Apartments Dial 9 < tirnhil I Plaza, $4,500 to $5,000 Di«l9 Elizabeth Heights, $5,500 to $6,000 Diat 9 Grangefcrd, $3,000 to $4,200 Diat 10 Grenville $5,500 Diat 10 H Imlko $2,000 to $2,800 Diat 10 Mar bella $3,000 Diat 11 Norfolk $2,200 Diat 21 Sherwood Tower573 words
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Advertisement773 1983-10-25 31 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments Dial. 9, Cavenagh Road $1,800. Diat. 2, Spottlswoode $1,200. Diat. 5, Gloria Mansion $2,200. Diat. 10, Himlko Court $2,800. Diat. 11, Watten Estate $3,500. And many other apartments and houses ranging from $1,200 $15,000. PRICE NEGOTIABLE!! CMT PROPERTIES: *****23. DIST. 9 GRANGE HEIGHTS Luxurious apartment773 words
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Advertisement775 1983-10-25 31 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments HIGH RISE APARTMENT, (Katong vicinity), facing sea. 3-bedroom-ed, beautifully furnished, sports facilities. Rental: $2,500 inclusive. *****39. JALAN SINAR BINTANG Upper Changi private apartment with balcony/ backyard, 3 large rooms plus 1. Fully furnished/ carpeted, fridge, cooker/ 2 alrconds. Only $1,400. Contact *****80/ *****18 no agents.775 words
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Advertisement791 1983-10-25 31 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments BEAUTIFUL APARTMENTS IN quiet location with large marble .living/ dining area. Facing greenery. 3/ 4 large bedrooms. Available with facilities. *****19. BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED Cairnhill Circle studio apartment, corner unit. 1 bedroom. Fully furnished. $2,650. Available immediately Lai Housing *****76. BEVERLY HILLS, 2 units low floor791 words
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Advertisement813 1983-10-25 31 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments FURNISHED APARTMENT, Stevens Drive Condominium. Swimming pool, $3,400. Dragon Mansion central, high floor, facing sea, $2,300. *****19. GOLDEN MILE COMPLEX Panoramic sea view, 3 bedrooms, servant's, central aircond, extensively renovated, $2,900. Colliers *****11. GOLDHILL SQUARE VICINITY, fully furnished, 3-bedroomed apartment, $2,000. Accessible to town. Jon813 words
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Advertisement753 1983-10-25 31 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments INTERNATIONAL PLAZA. 3 bedrooms. Fully furnished. Central aircond. Carpeted. $2,400. New Town Realty 2-*****/ *****16 KATONG LOVELY 4 bedrooms Equatorial apartment with pool. Comfortable, spacious. $2,400. Admiral: *****22. LUCKY GARDEN, FURNISHED $1,800. Bedok $800 Jurong $1,000. Tiong Bahru $1,400. Seletar $1,200 *****44/*****44 MARBELLA COURT brand753 words
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Advertisement529 1983-10-25 31 86 Accommodations Vacant c) Rooms ROOM AVAILABLE Far East Mansion, 12th floor, River Valley Road. Furnished, bathroom attached. $600. *****78 ROOM SHARING AVAILABLE $120 per bed. Opposite Thomson Novena. Male only Tel: *****29./ *****16. ROOM TO LET at River Valley Road, full privacy, for single person. Interested call *****82 anytime.529 words
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Advertisement463 1983-10-25 32 87 Accommodations Wanted b) Apartments PROFESSIONAL COUPLES/ EXPATRIATE families require furnished unfurnished flats nouses Any location considered Flexible* budget. *****73/ *****74. WANTED HOUSES/APARTMENTS In DUU. 9. 10. 11 urgently for expatriates. Company lease budget $3,000/- to $8,000/- call 338M51 agent COUPLE REQUIRES TO rent apartment/ terrace house. Owner, kindly contact463 words
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Advertisement693 1983-10-25 32 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 1026 CORONATION ROAD Brand new 2 1/2-storey semi-detached. Land: 4,750 sq.ft Built-up: 5,000 sq.ft. 5 bedrooms plus servant's. Immediate occupation at only $990,000 0.n.0. HAN A BOONS ASSOCIATES *****70 (3 LINES) DIST. 15 DUNBAR WALK (OH East Coast Road) Doubie-storey semi-detached bungalow for693 words
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Advertisement816 1983-10-25 32 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses (A) SPRINGLEAF GARDEN SemiDetached, $80,000 renovations $*****0 (B) Ton Tuck 2 1/2storey Terrace $585,000. (C) Shelford Green Apartment, 1900 $670,000 Gan Properties *****33. DIST. 11, DOUBLE-STOREY SEMIDETACHED, nicely renovated, 4 bedrooms, 3,300 sq.ft. freehold, vacant possession, $690,000. Worldwide Realty: *****38/ *****77. DIST. 13 SENNETT816 words
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Advertisement806 1983-10-25 32 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 2880 SELETAR HILLS Estate, double-storey semi-detached, 3 bedrooms, servant's, selling vacant possession, $600,000 negotiable. Regent *****55 DIST. 28, SELETAR HILLS beautifully designed 4-bedroomed double-storey semi-detached, 4,800 sq.ft. $950,000. JE Housing Associates *****69. OIST. 21, TOH TUCK 2-storey terrace, split-level, 3 bedrooms with attached806 words
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Advertisement707 1983-10-25 32 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale tt) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments ——^r# Only if you're searching] for the very best. Casa Rosita condominium homes are expensive but clearly a superb value. All the apartments are spacious; the bedrooms have private707 words
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Advertisement461 1983-10-25 32 c Fernhill Court (dist. 10), exclusive maisonette overlooking lush greenery. Low maintenance, swimming pool/ squash. 3 bedrooms/study/ servant's. $900,000. Selling with tenancy. c High Point (dist. 9), high floor, good facing. Built-in: 2,800 sq.ft. approx. 3 bedrooms/ family room/ servant's. Selling with tenancy. SHANG PROPERTIES PTE. LTD TEL: *****85 (5461 words
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Advertisement876 1983-10-25 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments URGENT SALE Pandan Valley ov.-er Block, approx area 2,109 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, 1 servant's, split-level living and dinIng, fully furnished, tenanted or vacant possession. Allison Enterprises Pte Ltd *****28/ *****38 WESTPEAK Brand new apartment In dlst 5. 1,900 sq.ft. High floor, 3 bedrooms,876 words
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Advertisement819 1983-10-25 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 9. WALK-UP APARTMENT Devonshire Court, 3 bedrooms, furnished with central alrcond Selling $450,000. Enquiries (principals only), contact Mr. Lim: *****58 DIST. 9 CURZON LODGE Greenery surrounding 4-bedroomed apartment. Servant's room, split-level interior. Swimming pool. 2150 sq.ft. $650,000. LJ *****2/4. DIST. 9: PATERSON819 words
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Advertisement849 1983-10-25 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments OIST. 11 HILLCREST ARCADIA 1834 sq ft 3 bedrooms Facing pool' tennis court. Selling with tenancy BKN, *****24. DIST. 1128 SHELFORD APARTMENT upper maisonette, 3 bedrooms, 2,000 sq.ft. Selling $550,000 Regent *****55 DIST. 15, MARYLAND PARK, Blk B/D, newly renovated, furnished. King's Mansion,849 words
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Advertisement799 1983-10-25 33 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HUDC Apartments BEDOK NORTH. 4 roomed corner flat, 10th floor. Good facing. Marble/ parquet flooring $115,000 Tel: *****62 (Strictly no agents) BEDOK NORTH 4-ROOMED Corner Terrazzo throughout, partially furnished Near market, stadium Si swimming pool Price $102,000. *****45. BEDOK NORTH 4-ROOMED High floor, new generation.799 words
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Advertisement700 1983-10-25 33 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HUDC Apartments MARINE DRIVE 4-roomed, terrazzo/ vinyl tiles, kitchen cabinet, $100,000 neg. *****11. TOA PAYOH 5-ROOMED Marble/ parquet, kitchen cabinet. $145,000 neg *****11 3-ROOMED JALAN BAHAGIA beautifully renovated. Tel (day) *****34; (night) *****70. 90 Properties Wanted Immediate Buyer For«ign«rs/local wish to purchase apartments/houses m any700 words
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Advertisement437 1983-10-25 33 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Henderson Industrial Park The Finest Development For Industry Freehold* Flatted Factory Units FOR SALE k mtt >^Lfcl fA Jr JL »Mij|— si** Block B Special marketing offer for a limited period only Special discount Only 20% down payment437 words
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Advertisement498 1983-10-25 33 FOR RENTAL ONLY Factory/ Showroom/ Offices. Location: Upper Buklt Timah main road. New 6-storey Hock Soon Industrial Complex. Area of 1 -storey 38,000 sq.ft. Available units of various sizes. Interested please call Mr Hoe, Tel: *****71. KALLANG WAY 3 JTC doublestorey terrace factory for sale, land area 5,860 sq.ft., building498 words
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Advertisement242 1983-10-25 33 93 Office Spaces b) Rental HONG KONG BANK BUILDING Part 11th storey. Approximately 3,800 sf. Available immediately on attractive terms. Excellent sea views. mtmm S, Office space available at CHOON BEE BUILDING North Bridge Road Area: 2,400 sq.ft. Central alrcond With partitions and wall-to-wall carpeting CALL: *****44 MR. C.E. OH242 words
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Advertisement371 1983-10-25 33 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces BB iliuiil lmMi 7 iTrVV iiiiioi One whole floor (2nd storey) 3,000 sq m (31,500 sq ft) Also available -units from 1 70 sq m (1 ,800 sq ft) TEL: *****84/5 Miss Lynn Tan371 words
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Advertisement50 1983-10-25 33 Something For Everyone... In Today's Straits Times Classified When you're thinking of a new home, be it a flat, terrace house, penthouse or almost any real estate, look m the Classified, it has the widest selection at today's best values C./LT.S. *****66 1 The Straits Times Clossified's Accommodation A Properties50 words
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Advertisement346 1983-10-25 33 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces a) Sale a) Sale jm^^^Jiitmutwtuit^'uuiMMiiiuHnuiiiiinuujiuui^Hiuuuiiiiiuuigrm JB Distinctive, 7th. storey plus basement, COMMERCIAL t OFFICE BLOCK f 3 m Robinson Road with built-up area of 20,000 g S Interested parties, kindly write m with full particulars to sg S. T. BOX A***** f I 390,346 words
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Advertisement1257 1983-10-25 34 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces a) Sale a) Sate a) Sale a) Sale MUST BE SOLD IN7DAYS! One whole floor of International Plaza is up for grabs All 2,016 sq.m. (21,700 sq.ft.) Treasury and MAS buildings as well of prime CBD office space1,257 words
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Advertisement615 1983-10-25 34 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental GROUNDFLOOR SHOP SPACE tv let at Far East Plaza. Meridien Hotel, Lucky Plaza and Fortune Centre. Midfield Realty *****66. HONG LEONG GARDEN .Shopping Centre shop for rent. 517 sq.ft. $1,800 per month Tel: *****89. No agents please. PENINSULA PLAZA 270 sq.ft. $4 .00 p.s.f. Far615 words
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Advertisement401 1983-10-25 35 102 Tours 102 Tours SHORT BREAKS Daily departures. Special Group departures: Dec 24, 31. A wide choice of hotels Transfers Daily American breakfast Half day sightseeing Stopover at Jogjakarta/Jakarta can be arranged Daily departures. A wide choice of hotels Transfers Daily American breakfast Dep. every Thur/Sun w.e.f. Ist Dec. A401 words
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Advertisement205 1983-10-25 35 Naked Truth: Exposure m The Straits Times Classified catches eyes. NG TRANSPORT TOURIST SERVICE PTE LTD (TA/410) 102/106 Hotel Royal Newton Road (1130) Tel: *****49, *****06, *****40 *****98, *****18 2 DAYS 3 NIGHTS GENTING Pelangl Hotel From $70 Highlands Hotel From $85 Gentlng Hotel Deluxe Room From $110 Dep: Nov205 words
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Article, Illustration614 1983-10-25 36 HOT ROD First foreign sweep m 14 years by Dixon and Grete I NEVER ran w under such conditions. I was hoping to run fast but when I saw the weather, I didn't really push hard. I didn't see any reason to. It was not difficult with no opposition. IUPI radiopics; Reuter; AP - 614 words
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Article565 1983-10-25 36 MARBELLA (Spain), Mon. A putting tip from American Andy Bean during a tournament m Paris three weeks ago was the key to Irishman Eamonn Darcy 's victory m the Spanish Open golf championship here yesterday. He had a final round of 72 for an 11-under-par 277Reuter; AFP; AP - 565 words
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Article158 1983-10-25 36 TOKYO, Mon. Top seed Ivan Lendl, of Czechoslovakia, plays American Sammy Giammalva and second-seeded US Open champion Jimmy Connors faces Japanese Davis Cup player Hitoshi Shirato m the Seiko Super tennis tournament opening here tomorrow. In other matches, third seed Andres Gomez, of Ecuador, meets French Davis CupReuter; AFP - 158 words
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Article103 1983-10-25 36 NEW YORK, Mon. Former world heavyweight boxing champion Floyd Patterson set a personal best time of 3 hr. 35 mm. 27 sec. m the New York Marathon. Patterson, 48, who became the first man to regain the heavyweight title when he knocked out Sweden's IngemarReuter - 103 words
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Article156 1983-10-25 36 Men: 1 Rod Dlxon (NZ). 2:08:59, 2 Geoff Smith (Brit) 2:09:08, 3 Ron Tabb (IS) 2:10:«, 4 John Tnttle (US) 2:10:51, S John Graham (Brit) 2:11:57, fi Gidamis Shahanga (Tan) 2:11:05, 7 Rudy Chapa (US) 2:11:13, 8 Domingo Tlbadolza (Col) 2:11:21, 9 Derek Froude (Anst) 2:11:25, 10156 words
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Advertisement553 1983-10-25 36 102 Tours 102 Tours No. 1 Tour Operator to Australia now expands to New Zealand! NEW ZEALAND t 16 DAYS New Zealand/Sydney *****0 Dep: 20/11, 27/11, 04/12. 11/12 12 Days Gold Coast/Eastern Australia Brisbane, Surfers Paradise/ Gold Coast, Sydney, Canberra, Cooma, Khancoban, Albury, Melbourne Adult from *****0 Child SSl5OO* Dep.553 words
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Advertisement620 1983-10-25 36 102 Tours 102 Tours HOLIDAY IN THAILAND SPECIAL 8 DAY LANTERN FESTIVAL/KING'S BIRTHDAY GUIDED TOUR PRICE $911 per person DEPARTURES 14/11. 19/ 11.23/11.2 12.6/ (ONLY LIMITED SEATS IN EACH trtW^^^gkGROUP AVAILABLE) ;J^ THIS SPECIAL LOW PRICE i|b RETURN AIR FARES/DAILY 3 MEALS fll,'; lill- 5-STAR HOTEL ACCOMMODATION •""".ll'-m.'i^m (IN BANGKOK-DUSIT620 words
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Advertisement388 1983-10-25 36 110 Computer SE Crjmputerlrairing Centre PROFESSIONAL TRAINING IN COMPUTER PROGRAMMING Course* leading to: British Computer Society City and Guild 748 Diploma In Computer Studies Courses Available: MODULE ONE: Intro To Computer and COBOL Programming For Whom: Management and staff with no EDP experience. MODULE THREE: Computation Techniques and Basic Programming388 words
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Advertisement572 1983-10-25 36 112 Commercial/ Technical LCCI GROUP DIPLOMA AND CERTIFICATE COURSES (Preparing for 1984 Exams) ACCOUNTING HIGHER l)Wed 6.30- 9.30pm 26/10 ACCOUNTING HIGHfcP (REVISION) l)Sun 9.00- 12.00pm 30/10 2) Sun 11.00- 1.30pm 30/10 3) Sun 2.00- 5.00pm 13/11 BOOK-KEEPING (Inter) l)Sun 9.00- 11.00 am 06/11 BOOK-KEEPING (Inter) (REVISION) l)Sun 9.30-11.00 am 30/10572 words
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Advertisement197 1983-10-25 36 BE A SUCCESSFUL WRITER Make money writing &earn white you learn. The Writing School, founded m 1949. shows you how to write articles, short stones, novels, romances, radio and TV scripts that sell and keep on selling. Top professional writers, through the medium oi the school's comprehensive home-study courses, give197 words
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Article, Illustration96 1983-10-25 37 Picture by PAPA'S LOVE (Lucas) getting the better of Charrette (Wadi) at the post to capture the $103,000 Sultan's Gold Vase sprint over the Ipoh 1,100 m straight last Sunday. Iglu (Leong), the pace-maker, hung on well for third placing, a head m front ofLEE FOO SAN - 96 words
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Article1423 1983-10-25 37 PENANG, Mon. j Weights, barrier draws and ratings for this weekend's races: SATURDAY Class 2 Div. 3 1,200 m (Ratings: 107-100) 12 Villa D'Este 57 107 17 Marryland 56 105 6 Olympian 55.5 104 15 The Joker II 55.5 104 14 Only For You 55.5 104 i 21,423 words
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Article163 1983-10-25 37 PARIS, Mon. CHAMPION French filly Ma Biche pulled off a worthy victory before retiring to stud by winning the 510,000 francs (about *****,000) Prix De La Foret (Group One) race at Longchamp yesterday. Eight ran. Ma Biche's win was her fourth Group OneReuter - 163 words
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Article, Illustration205 1983-10-25 37 At the 400 m At the finish Pictures by and Cl 5 Div 4 1,200 m 1. Scruples 2. Kompak 3. Always Bold 4. Invincible V Dist: 4, 1 3 4, V* Time 1:17.7 Cl 4 Div C 1,400 m 1. Harbor BallALBERT SIM; LEE FOO SAN - 205 words
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Article, Illustration489 1983-10-25 37 EPSOM JEEP - Papa's Love: It was a 'giveaway' EPSOM JEEP By PAPA'S LOVE was a hot tip straight from the horse's mouth, so to speak, m the 34th running of one of the most prestigious sprint classics on the local turf the Sultan's Gold Vase over the straight 1,100 m at Ipoh489 words
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Article154 1983-10-25 37 TONTO - TONTO IPOH, Mon. These horses did well here over the weekend and should be followed: Bounty Hunter II came home well for second to Crystal Fame. He will improve further. Scarlet Fury is improving with each run and should enter the winning list soon. He jumped154 words
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Article82 1983-10-25 37 IPOH, Mon. At the presentation ceremony after the running of the Sultan's Gold Vase j race yesterday, the Sultan of Perak received a set of keys j to an ambulance donated by Tan Hock Chong, president of the Racehorse Owners Association, to the Sultan Idris Shah Foundation for82 words
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Advertisement106 1983-10-25 37 I AM (Institute of Administrative Management) Preparing for 1984 Examination Subjects Covered:--e Manpower Administration c Office Administration Methods Systems c Case Study New Classes Commencing on:--27th October, 1983 c Thursday 7.00-IO.OOpm c Saturday 2.00- 5.00pm For details please call:CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE £05-3545, Block 162 Bukit Merah Town Centre Tel:106 words
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Obituary, Illustration182 1983-10-25 38 141 Deaths 141 Deaths Mr. Tan Kirn uneong Age: 75 years Pasted away peacefully on 24th October 1983, leaving behind:Wives: Ng Kuan Eng YeoSiewGuat Choc Nui Yeah Sor>f Daughters: Tan Fee Ccc Tan Poh Hah Tan Poh Eng Tan Poh Gek Tun Poh Seng Tan Poh Beng Tan Poh Lin182 words
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Obituary, Illustration351 1983-10-25 38 141 Deaths 141 Deaths 141 Deaths I MDM. GOH SOO NGOH I I AGE: 92 YEARS I I CALLED TO BE WITH THE LORD i i ON 23RD OCTOBER 1983 8 HER BOUNDLESS LOVE, COMPASSION, UNDER- X S STANDING, AND GOOD SENSE OF HUMOUR WILIB always be remembered by her351 words
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Obituary, Illustration91 1983-10-25 38 144 InMemoriam 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam TEO HOCK CHUAN Departed 25th Oct. 1982 Gone from our lives one so dear, But m our hearts, forever near. Fondly remembered by Wife, Children 4 Grandchildren. G. RAJAGOPAL departed 25.10.81. Not just today but everyday, we remember the times we shared91 words
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Article, Illustration424 1983-10-25 38 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW Rumbling volcano on the verge of an eruption COMMENT by AFTER witnessing the week-long National Badminton Championships at Guillemard Road, any suggestion that the sport is m the pink of health might well cause more than a few people to fall offWING CHEOK; KAMARUDDIN - 424 words
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Article, Illustration289 1983-10-25 38 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By LEADING squash professionals such as Qamar Zaman and Hiddy Jahan will be invited to push Singapore's national players to greater heights m preparation for the 1985 World Championships m Egypt. Said Singapore Squash Rackets Association president Dr Eddy Jacob: "SinceZAMAN - 289 words
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Article176 1983-10-25 38 PERTH, Mon. About 40 demonstrators chanted slogans and gave the Black Power salute m a protest against the participation of South Africans m the World Women's Squash Championships which opened here last night. Five South African women Renee Aucamp, Gillian Winckler, Denise Holton, CyndyAFP; Reuter - 176 words
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Article37 1983-10-25 38 SQUASH fans will be treated to a free display of Pakistani wizardry when Gogi Alauddin takes on Jamshed Gul at the East Coast Recreation Centre tonight (7 p.m.). Ftizes await lucky spectators at the door.37 words
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Article118 1983-10-25 38 MOSCOW, Mon. A feast of records began when Bulgaria's Nairn Suleimanov broke the world marks for snatch and total lift m the under-56kg category at the World Weightlifting Championships here yesterday. Soviet Oksen Mirzoyan improved on the record for the total lift when he smashedAFP - 118 words
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Article415 1983-10-25 38 WORLD Boxing Association junior flyweight champion Lupe Madera, of Mexico, narrowly outpointed Japan's Katsuo Tokashiki m his first defence of the title m Sapporo on gunday night. Both boxers traded hard blows from the start, but there were no knock-downs m the 15-round bout fought before a crowdAP; AFP; UPI; Reuter - 415 words
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193 1983-10-25 38 ROTTERDAM, Mon. World champion Icuk Sugiarto won the men's singles title at the Dutch Masters badminton tournament here yesterday when he beat fellow Indonesian Hastomo Arbi 15- -11, 15-6. Icuk's victory m three-quarters of an hour stood m sharp contrast to his shock defeat byReuter - 193 words
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154 1983-10-25 38 SINGAPORE will send four players to the Penang Open Badminton Championships from Dec 20-23. Though the team nave yet to be named the Singapore Badminton Association will meet later this week it is almost certain that leading players Wong Shoon Keat and Lan154 words
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248 1983-10-25 38 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By NOR AZHAR HAMID, the high jumper whose chequered career came to a nostalgic end at the last South-east Asia Games when he finished fifth, will not be representing' Singapore m the Bangkok international track and field meet on Nov. 13-14 The248 words
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Article114 1983-10-25 38 COPENHAGEN, Mon. South Korea continued their dominance of taekwondo, reaping two more gold medals m yesterday's final day for a total of eight m the sixth world championships here. Only Spain and Turkey prevented the Koreans from making a clean sweep of all 10 weightAP - 114 words
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Article102 1983-10-25 38 LOS ANGELES, Mon. The manager of the United States judo team will complain formally to the US State Department and the Soviet embassy about deliberate harassment by the Soviets during last week's world championships m Moscow. Jim Wooley, the US team manager and trainer, saidAP - 102 words
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Advertisement1124 1983-10-25 38 113 Language 115 Driving ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL Fetch, I Send sOl-36 Kirn Seng Shopping Centre, Kirn Seng Road *****78/ f WBH *****87 HOOVER DRIVING CENTRE ComMT kLJ^r^\ I' ll 1 course $410 Hourly $10. 10Bn« MMJ ft> i hour $95 Fetch send Tel: WL V A *****18/ *****31 [2bMl« PACIFIC1,124 words
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Advertisement8 1983-10-25 38 More Obituaries on Page 39 C.A.T.S. I 737H668 words
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497 1983-10-25 39 SOME came to Singapore to conquer. Others came hoping to conquer. When the Singapore phase of the Asia Group Three soccer action ended at the National Stadium on Sunday, India and Indonesia had seen their bubbles burst while little Singapore had prompted expressions of497 words
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203 1983-10-25 39 NEW ZEALAND, Japan, Iraq and Bahrain are m the second round of the qualifying process to select three soccer sides from the Asia-Oceania group for next year's Olympic Games. New Zealand finished champions m Group Five, with Japan runners-up, while Iraq and Bahrain were203 words
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Article, Illustration346 1983-10-25 39 STORIES by JOE DORAI SINGAPORE leave for Kuala Lumpur today with a surprise travelling companion. Talented striker V. Sundram Moorthy is fighting fit and ready for action as the Malaysia stage of the pre-Olympic Games soccer competition first round gets under way. Late yesterday afternoon346 words
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Article335 1983-10-25 39 JAN KRAMER - JAN KRAMER By GRONINGEN Mo n Singapore footballer Fandi Ahmad must have expected attention with his new-found fame m Holland but he probably didn't count for the sort he received m FC Groningen's 0-0 away draw with AZ'67 Alkmaar yesterday. AZ'67 Danish defender Henrik Etgenbrod trailed335 words
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Article343 1983-10-25 39 ROME, Mon. Udinese's Brazilian wizard Zico worked his magic again yesterday to score his seventh goal of the season m a 2-2 home draw with Inter Milan, while Poland's Zbigniew Boniek ■was sent off m Torino's 2--1 win over Juventus. Zico's penalty gave Udinese a half-time leadReuter; AFP - 343 words
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Article513 1983-10-25 39 First Division Argentinian: Argentinos Juniors 1 Platense 2, Estudiantes de la Plata 2 Boca Juniors 1, Independiente 3 Huracan 0, Nueva Chicago 1 Rosario Central 0, Newell's Old Boys 1 Union de Santa Fe 3. Racing de Cordoba 1 Instituto de Cordoba 2. River Plate 0 Ferro CarrilReuter - 513 words
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Article264 1983-10-25 39 BUDAPEST, Mon. Olga Bicherova, of the Soviet Union, is one of the most deceptive athletes m the world. Standing just a frail 1.40 metres and weighing a weakly 29 kilogrammes, she looks years younger than 17 and h#r doll-like features seldom betray the steely character which hasAFP - 264 words
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Article300 1983-10-25 39 BUDAPEST, Mon. China took an important psychological edge on gold-medal rivals, the Soviet Union, when they headed the titleholders In the men's team compulsory movements on the opening day of the World Gymnastics Championships here today. The Chinese, led by World Cap winner I.i Ning, areAFP; Reuter - 300 words
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Article158 1983-10-25 39 LONDON, Mon. Business could be brisk m the English soccer transfer market this week following the traditional early season quiet spell. The normally tranquil town of Ipswich looks like being the centre of activity following transfer requests from England striker Paul Mariner and Scottish midfielderReuter - 158 words
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Article198 1983-10-25 39 Another Lillee milestone PERTH, Mon. Dennis Lillee, the Western Australian fast-bowler who has taken 335 Test wickets more than any other player m the history of the game broke another record here yesterday. The 34-year-old veteran became the highest wickettaker for Western Australia m first-class games when he dismissed NSWReuter; AFP; AP - 198 words
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Obituary, Illustration104 1983-10-25 39 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements The Family of the Late MRS. SOH CHIN CHYE NEE MDM. KOH GIOK LUAN I wish to express their heartfelt gratitude, sincere and special thanks to all relatives, friends, colleagues and business associates for their kind attendance, condolences, wreaths, scrolls, donations and invaluable assistance104 words
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Obituary, Illustration24 1983-10-25 39 MR. S. SIVAPATHAM DEPARTED 25th OCT '82 Sadly missed and always remembered by wife, son, daughters, son-in-law and all loved ones.24 words
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Obituary, Illustration38 1983-10-25 39 MSTR B. HARIPRAKASH NAIDU AGE: 6 Passed away peacefully on 24.10.83. Sadly missed by loving parents, brother and all loved ones. Cortege leaving Blk 408, 03-50, Bedok North Aye 2 at 2.30 pm. today CCX Cemetery.38 words
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Obituary, Illustration101 1983-10-25 39 MRS CHIA YAK HUNG Nn LIM GEK CHOO Age 75 years pasted away peacefully on 23rd October 1983. Sons: Anthony Chia Deceased Paul Chia Peter Chia Moses Chia Francis Chia Daughters-in-law Theresa Lee Pauline Chua Lucy Tan Patricia Lim Daughters: Theresa Ng Mary Chia Theresa Chia Madeleine Chia101 words
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Obituary, Illustration93 1983-10-25 39 The family of the late MISS TANG YOKE CHING (DORIS) withes to thank all relative*, friends, colleagues, management and staff of Federal Paint Factory (S) Pte Ltd for their kind assistance, condolences, wreaths, donations and attendance during their recent bereavement. V 1 The family of the iale MR.93 words
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Miscellaneous46 1983-10-25 39 HOCKEY SHA Sr. X.0.: SCC v Safsa (Padang, 5.20 p.m Police v SIA Group (Tanglin, 5.20 p.m.). SOCCER BGBFL Dtv. I fla*l: Telerec B v Safsa A (Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m.). Pro-Olympic*: Malaysia v India (Merdeka Stadium). SQUASH ExhiMtUa m»trh: Cogi Allauddin v Jamshed Gul (ECRC/pm.)46 words
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254 1983-10-25 40 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG By THE National Theatre Dance Circle will launch a project to encourage ana stimulate research into dance, drama and music m Singapore and the Asean region. It is publishing a magazine which will contain reviews and discussions of theory254 words
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Article84 1983-10-25 40 MOSCOW, Mon. Researchers on the Soviet far eastern island of Sakhalin have spotted Asian grey whales, thought to have been extinct since the turn of the century, Tass news agency reported today. About 20 of the mammals were spotted m Piltun Bay on Sakhalin by expeditionReuter - 84 words
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Article30 1983-10-25 40 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 15.85 to 1,233.03 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 30 words
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Article, Illustration191 1983-10-25 40 THESE Hindu devotees, briskly crossing a bed of burning coals, are fulfilling a vow m honour of the goddess of goodness and parity, Drowpadhl Amman. In a two-hoar ceremony which started at 5.45 p.m. at the Sri Mariamman Temple at South Bridge Road yesterday, 9M men191 words
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Article104 1983-10-25 40 BEIJING, Mon. China's Communist Party daily today issued a list of essential reading for all party members, but there was no mention of the works of late Chairman Mao Zedong. The disappearance of Mao's writings is a striking change from the heady days of the Cultural RevolutionReuter - 104 words
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542 1983-10-25 40 ISMAIL KASSIM; YANG RAZALI KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM YANG RAZALI KASSIM Congress likely to back dual function of the military By and JAKARTA, Mon. The special relationship between Golkar, the largest group m Parliament, and its principal backer, the Indonesian Armed Forces (Abri) is to be put on542 words
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Article275 1983-10-25 40 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Mon. Conservative politicians and influential Japanese newspapers began to question the leadership of Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone today because he has refused to take a firm stand on the controversial issue of whether the disgraced mentor of the ruling party,275 words
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Article103 1983-10-25 40 Singapore condemns attacks SINGAPORE yesterday strongly condemns what it calk "brutal attacks" on the US and French contingents m the Multinational Peacekeeping Force (MNF) m Lebanon. A statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said "These attacks are part of a pattern of increasing violence directed against the MNF. Such103 words
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Article137 1983-10-25 40 TOKYO, Mon. At least 80,000 uniformed and plainclothes security men are to be mobilised to cover US President Ronald Reagan's planned visit to Japan between Nov 9 and 12, the Tokyo metropolitan police said. They said they decided to deploy their largest security forceAFP - 137 words
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Article70 1983-10-25 40 BEIJING, Mon. A scandal has erupted m China's railways with the announcement that a provincial station has been accused of blackmailing its commercial clients. The management of Jining station, m the eastern province of Shandong, was attacked for forcing the city grain office to pay for theAFP - 70 words
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Advertisement241 1983-10-25 40 This Mobile Filing 9ystem will be yours free within ayear and saves you $35,000 annually. The Kumahira Handlestack does m fact save you up L~ to 65% valuable floorspace. For a93 sq. m 4- j- H f H- ffl f (1000 sq. ft.) room with an average commercial i I241 words
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Advertisement168 1983-10-25 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE A trio of companies is lining up to take over the China Underwriters General and Life Assurance subsidiary of Carrian. The world's airlines are facing many problems, but the lATA conference m New Delhi has been told that they might make a168 words
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Miscellaneous142 1983-10-25 40 UP TO 1 p.m. Partly cloudy with showers m few areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 6.36 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.31 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 9/28 C Sunny Manila 23 33C Cloudy Amsterdam 4 13C Clear Melbourne 12 21 C Cloudy Bangkok142 words
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Article, Illustration1510 1983-10-25 1 Within the last 20 years, top models have achieved a star power that would dazzle even the film moguls of old. Their names Brooke, Christie, Cheryl have become virtually household names. Capitalising on their international appeal and classy image, they are now using their brains toNYT - 1,510 words
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Article, Illustration405 1983-10-25 2 Christine Khor - Oldies but goodies Christine Khor Second-hand clothes have inspired a new, rather eccentric, way of putting together an interesting look. JACINTHA ABISHEGANADEN coordinates that look while JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA reports on a boutique for recent fashion-plate numbers. YOU'RE second-hand Rose, m second-hand clothes, but who cares because who's to know? ForPHILIP LIM - 405 words
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Article487 1983-10-25 2 "ANYONE who would like to sell off her clothes can come and see me," said Miss Patricia Choy, owner of Good as New Fashions. Patricia, who's m her 30s, has been collecting stock for her second-hand clothes boutique which will open m mid-Novem-ber at 03-15 The487 words
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Article522 1983-10-25 3 When baby arrives too soon READING last Tuesday's articles on premature babies brought to mind what I myself had gone through. My own little fighter a wrinkled, red. raw 1.65 kg arrived suddenly after a gestation period of only 32 weeks. I coped, I survived and so did John Jr.522 words
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Article, Illustration721 1983-10-25 4 It was a mind-broadening experience for MARIA TAN to live m New Zealand. She talks about her impressions of the people there. I WAS often asked about my impressions of New Zealanders and their country while I was studying there, and especially now that I've returned721 words
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Article, Illustration852 1983-10-25 4 ANNE TOFIELD discusses a clutch of interesting plants that need minimal attention. IN AN unguarded moment a few weeks ago, I wrote that Sanseviera trifesciata, mother-in-law's tongue, was among my least favourite plants. Since then, people have rushed to defend the plant, one extolling its uses852 words
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Article, Illustration550 1983-10-25 5 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ 34 companies to receive awards tonight STORIES...By WHEN you buy an electric typewriter with a Sisir mark on it, there is little likelihood of it breaking down even if you use it continuously during your normal office hours. And if there is a550 words
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Article, Illustration425 1983-10-25 5 A BROCHURE advertising King's industrial safety boots states that these boots are extra durable which means its sole is oil-resistant, heat-resistant, anti static and non-slip. The manufacturers have to live up to these claims so they put the polyurethane (PU) sole through a series of tests.425 words
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Article, Illustration849 1983-10-25 6 MARA FERNANDEZ - MARA FERNANDEZ Industrial research board celebrates two birthdays this year By t'l'l'H* WE were relevant m the 60s and we were relevant m the 70s. We will continue to be relevant m the 90s if we remain relevant m the 80s. Dr Lee849 words
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Article, Illustration519 1983-10-25 7 Only the best that's the aim of this centre Tech Centre helps firms make better use of raw materials JUST as a cook needs the best ingredients to produce a gourmet meal, a manufacturer needs the best raw materials to make a good product. Sisir steps m at the raw519 words
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Article553 1983-10-25 8 30 companies to receive Sisir mark THIRTY FOUR companies and 14 individuals will receive awards from Trade and Industry Minister Dr Tony Tan at Sisir's 19th anniversary celebrations at the Island Ballroom, Shangri-La Hotel tonight. TONIGHT, 30 companies will receive licences to use the Sisir mark. The553 words
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Article83 1983-10-25 8 WHEN the safety factor of finished goods is the main consideration, and the goods have met certain safety standards set put by the industry, a safety label is awarded to the product. Three companies will receive the safety label tonight. Companies awarded licences to use the83 words
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309 1983-10-25 8 Recognition for voluntary service FOURTEEN people will receive the Standards Council Medal for voluntarily sitting on committees that meet to draft out standards. Recipients of the Standards Council Medal for 1983: 1. Mr Radhakrishnan Alagirisamy, Superintendent (Supplies), Central Supplies Department, Depot Road, Singapore 0410. 2. Mr Chla Hong Kuan, Head,309 words
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Article48 1983-10-25 8 THE quality certificate is given to companies. There will be no indication on the product itself. This happens when the product is used to contain other items that may not have complied with'any standard. The company awarded Quality Certificate: Plaspac Pie Ltd. RHEEM Drum Closures.48 words
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Article, Illustration1066 1983-10-25 9 Birds are smuggled m from Mexico m hubcaps and hollowed melons. Ivory comes m from Kenya and Zaire, two countries which have banned ivory exports. Cowboy boots are made from the skins of endangered South-east Asian anteaters. This year, 25 million animals, plantsEarthscan - 1,066 words
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Article, Illustration2586 1983-10-25 14 Film as life on the margins MICHIKO KAKUTANI talks to director Martin Scorsese whose latest film, The King of Comedy, was shown at the Lido over the weekend. 4 "I wanted to look at what it's like to want something so badly you'd kill for it," Scorsese says of TheScorsese - 2,586 words
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Article, Illustration856 1983-10-25 15 It's eight months since singer Karen Carpenter died. Her brother Richard, the music man behind The Carpenters, was m town over the weekend. KANNAN CHANDRAN spoke to him. 4 Richard laughs, smiles, and performs all the necessary decorum that a paying public demands. What856 words
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Advertisement931 1983-10-25 1 Liie after Karen Carpenter 1 BTxtk*^ LEISURE 2, Page Fifteen ways with second-hand clothes OUTLOOK, Pages Two, Three ■tfl ii^^^^^i^3s^K^^^^^l^Ri^^k^l^^l^Mß^^^a^S^ No other shop offers you: rf^^l J [^Cj| Bi^fTTnnili M 1 til wSl^Ml^allttl,.§lwilltfcTliMn\i ii^llf^llh^ifßiMaßlahfcMAiM^lMßai "UNIQUE MONEY BACK GUARANTEE" pßafcwda^lrtll^ c «,nn g» ir*^ assures lowest fixed prices i; .^mm i931 words
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Advertisement429 1983-10-25 2 I Luxurious Apartments -—^S^C^S^^^J I From $219,000 onwards. I >. 'jL^-4 BKMBli^B& jfcaK^^^^^BJll^Bp^^BQyZ^ "^fii>j '^"^^l cX HB^"^^^^^ i^^M^^fc^».^^t_r qt *Bj(KjHJ BPS>R^^^^BtfVßtßaß^r^Ba^^^BßßßßßiHlMß^Br^9^B^^Bß^' >^BBBffMWB*"* !> 'Z**^ -i^ tßß^^amßb^ I™* '^^B(» B^BKflßk "^Bv 3^ti aHBVB^Bj^iM^SB^En^B^B^^BV I^B^dMIBHB^B^BVSCjaBtb *^*^P^»fc flV*^^^bb& TP JBtl^^.'JS&J* iEZ ErC)feß^Br^BßßaßS»z^ f Or ißßCi^Blß»^»wrißS^B t I^JSBSwt aF^-iWEr^3B^A^ fS* I>^ iBi«^pP MI SHIHw9429 words
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Advertisement67 1983-10-25 2 I THE JEWELLER OF JEWELLERS I Pino Nicoletti, the jeweller of royalties and distinguish I European families, is here with a collection of some of his h best works only be surpassed by the opportunity of meeting the man j'- Pino Nicoletti will be at Nicoletti Gioielleria at the j67 words
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Advertisement316 1983-10-25 3 I |ph| Kb] M/Mm l\| Xil "1 I IT l& l^'ml^ iyrn^#l-y c<Oocated m a parr of the city where exclusivity is the rule rather than the exception, The Vantage presents you with the rare opportunity of owning luxury maisonettes m one of Singapore's most sought-after neighbourhoods. The Vantage stands316 words
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Advertisement140 1983-10-25 4 **~sik '*~'V <*"""!* Have vdu a case of MB DELiCATE 'Delicate Skin" is an aiert to treat your skin with MelSsane. You may have it and not know it! A sudden excess of mental or environmental stress can cause your skin to react negatively which could result m skin irritation.140 words
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Advertisement97 1983-10-25 4 KINGS 9 KING'S ON EARTH INDUSTRIAL SAFETY BOOTS /X WITH PU SOLES X e\NGAP o Approved to SISIR Standard X^iili^X SS1O5: 198( > /^>J k^\ DIN: 4843 ofStX L- 1 El 2 Steel Toeca P s X cSiI hI I BL k X Non-slip M P Oil/Acid resistant N^^l I'97 words
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Advertisement88 1983-10-25 5 £*y Congratulations and Best Wishes (lw jJ4 to SISIR W\ on their 10th Anniversary I I BfV 7 m ML > IK' i^l Bjjt*^^^^\^"* v ill JL. S//M4C A/. VO7/?£ CONNECTORS ARE BETTER Renowned for safety and Reliability. S/S/R and PUB approved. Designed for easy installation. /Wore outlets can be88 words
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Advertisement348 1983-10-25 5 Beautiful Homes. ymm n nil i iiiiimoiiii i ft— W H^Biß t. I jH Bk v I ,^^||^pi^^BJfc|^^|^^CL. ■via af v CV Apply a little logic. hhhhhhmh| HHBHB| Everyone dreams of living m Smsbhm^b^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^'^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^h a DeauiiTui nomt3. m So don't stop at tiles and paint E m I when you348 words
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Advertisement152 1983-10-25 6 Congratulations Best Wishes To SISIR On Their 10th Anniversary i aff» '^M H& ISP** Bl ]^^&S BEST WISHES I |^g^] SIMAC INDUSTRIES PTE LTD I ON BEING AWARDED THE SISIR CERTIFICATE I FOR B. I WIRE CONNECTORS I FROM I ■A M i DOWELL ELECTRIC WORKS, (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. I152 words
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Advertisement5 1983-10-25 6 SISIR officers tour oil refinery.5 words
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Advertisement78 1983-10-25 6 KIM TIMBER (PTE) LTD No. 29, Sungei Kadut Street 4, Sungei Kadut Industrial Estate, Spore 2572. Tel: *****88 (9 lines) Cable Add: KIMLOGS Spore Telex: RS ***** Kimlogs CCA. TIMBER FOUNDATIONS PILES AWARDED L Singapore Institute of Standards J Industrial Research Certificate. A STEEL INDUSTRIES URINAL Wk m~ *J£ A78 words
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Advertisement78 1983-10-25 7 Congratulations Best Wishes Ja SISIR On Their 10th Anniversary B PHOTOPLRTES PTE LTD 'i\CORPORATED IN ThF REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) 115A COMMONWEALTH DRIVE #03-17/23 TANGLIN HALT INDUSTRIAL ESTATE SINGAPORE 0314 fibngmtulotions Best Wishes to SIMAC INDUSTRIES PTE. LTD. on being awarded SISIR Certificate for B. I. Wire Connectors from /LULEE TRADING78 words
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Advertisement619 1983-10-25 7 We're the one BBC Brown Boveri have been awarded 5 SISIR Marks of Quality forJVICB:S,ELCB:S and consumer units. With such strong endorsement from the authorities, well-informed contrac- RBl!^^ tors everywhere have confidence m |?J^we£i BBC Brown Boveri's products. Singa- Manufacturer pore has stringent requirements and bbc Brown Boven (Singapore) Pte619 words
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Advertisement103 1983-10-25 8 A WORKER Inspecting and testing electric cables. CONGRATULATIONS 5» SSI! on.tKeir 10th ANNIVERSARY l V()m (hi -Hte) JJ ELITE MANUFAQUWNG CO. (PTE) LTD 2 w As o monufocrurer of quoliry fluorescent fittings J f| mode ro the highesr standards ro include Polyester 9 $£$•<■ Powder Coating, we are constantly upgrading103 words
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Advertisement184 1983-10-25 8 We are proud to be awarded the <#> SISIR Mark licence V for S LON" Unplasticized PVC Underground Conduit for Telecommunication Cable TELECOMS LPO 1 08 NOVEMBER 1 980 AW i lYv^x I ii *>v Our other Products: S-LON uPVC Pipes Fittings for all purposes. S-LON LP Pipes 8. Fittings.184 words
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Advertisement39 1983-10-25 8 Gbngpztulations I Best Wishes to SIMAC INDUSTRIES PTE. LTD. on being awarded SISIR Certificate for B. I. Wire Connectors from BRODAN PTY. LTD. AUSTRALIA BASE PTE. LTD. SINGAPORE Tel: *****11 Manufacturer of quality BRONE AND BRASS strips from Australia39 words
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Advertisement650 1983-10-25 9 ffTTRTH I heritage of Swiss precision jTTTTiI and dependability you need U^J^^JLJ at the price you like. presents your catalogues, price lists, company brochures and many other literature m an attractive style that makes your customers want to readpSi I HfJH IBICO SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. 51, Ayer Rajah Crescent. '05-09.650 words
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Advertisement387 1983-10-25 10 Lniiii'iSiul.BWl l^rAVAdfioii j automotive lifts Top Quality High Safety Good Price S KPIS2 JEBK&b^ 134 (3000 kg) Ip Air Operated Z ldeal tor T Y re jf 1 Wm _-_-_-fc Services Car T(_P^- Washing. "SI kp 1 2 *1^^W^R Electro- I sS i Mechanical ym/' KP2OI a^^^^ mm^ m 9/387 words
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Advertisement511 1983-10-25 10 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES i I«KH Telex Service: Address: Rates: Mm. Charges: I™"???? S.T.A.N.T.S Appointments/ Notices Section Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. Straits Times: 557i.25 STAN TS rs ***** TIMEAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. Sunday Times: 5573.20 RSSOBBI Times House BHB mTwSiIiS. 2724-7 2669 sta^ S <)_| RolU B511 words
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Advertisement632 1983-10-25 10 Applications are invited from interested persons preferably I I Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents for the following I I positions for Building and Mass Rapid Transit Civil works under- I I taken by the Company. I A) PROJECT MANAGERS/ENGINEERS jSg Degree m Civil Engineering |g 5 years working experience with632 words
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Advertisement511 1983-10-25 10 I A fully diversified established company m Hj I Orchard Road invites applications from suit- I I ably qualified persons for the following I I appointments: I (A) SENIOR ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT This position requires the encumbent I to prepare full sets of accounts of a I diversified nature independently. Qualifications511 words
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Advertisement1468 1983-10-25 11 Singapore Airlines ltd invites tender lor the supply and delivery of the following items: Description Application Fee 1.1 Plastic Dental Floss, 10.00 Toothpick TR 1026 Closing Date: 22 November 1983 1.2 Kimono-type Py jama $50.00 TR 1027 Closing Date: IX November 19X3 1.3 Polythene Garbage Bag 540.00 TR1029 Closing Date:1,468 words
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Advertisement507 1983-10-25 11 THK BANKKI PTCV ACT (CHAPTKR 18) TAKE NOTICE THAT: a) Receiving and Adjudication Orders were made against the following debtors on 14th day of October 1983. IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 982/82 Henry Anthony Alvisse of Blk 12 Teck Whye Lane =02-216. Singapore 2368. 1043/82 Chong Saw Bee t/a Hwa Lok International507 words
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Advertisement550 1983-10-25 11 IN THK HIGH COURT OF THK RKPI BLK OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 245 of 1983 In the Matter of the ompanle* Art (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of HUA WEI TRADING PTE LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the winding up550 words
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Advertisement702 1983-10-25 12 APPOINTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI Applications are invited from suitably qualified I candidates for appointment as FILEM EDITOR m I the Radio and Television. Brunei. SALARY SCALE: C.2-3 EB 4 $1260 I $2280 per month. QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: I a) Possess a relevant Diploma or Certificate. I b) G.C.E. "O" level702 words
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Advertisement806 1983-10-25 12 IHHilllilli V W METALS ORES PTE LTO a member of the UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE GROUP OF COMPANIES invites suitably qualified candidates for the position of: Employee Relations Administrator for its Jurong plant at Pioneer Road. The Employee Relations Administrator will report to the Employee Relations Manager of the plant location806 words
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Miscellaneous327 1983-10-25 12 G ARFIELD u r Jim 0,^5 1 1 KNE.W A CAT WHO WA6 60 \i hf I s-^~j>- N^^--UGLY, M£ WAP TO TIE A X A/ r^^^ 6QOIRREL AROONP NI6 NECK j stJQ^-SysV I IT S NICE TO SEE TO MAKE TME POG CHASE HIM f (W*£r^\WJ A* I'^ ATTRACTING327 words
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Advertisement604 1983-10-25 13 NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Mr. Philip Lee lok Han I/C No. *****53/ C has left our companies on his own accord and is not one of our companies' shareholder and director with effect from Ist October, 1983. Further, we shall not be responsible for all his future604 words
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Advertisement700 1983-10-25 13 SALE OF USED EQUIPMENT FOLLOWING USED EQUIPMENT ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR SALE ON AN "AS-IS-WHERE-IS" BASIS:S/N DESCRIPTION BRAND MODEL 1 VIBRATOR EDWARD BLAKE 18-V-10 2 LATHE HARRISON Ll3 3 LATHE CLAUSINGPEDES--6 SHOP LIFTER ECONOMY DX-2 7 MILLING MACHINE BRIDGEPORT 2E 8 MILLING MACHINE CINCINNATI 2 9 MILLING MACHINE MILWAUKEE H700 words
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Miscellaneous435 1983-10-25 13 PEANUTS BySchulx W£'™\ I PEAR SNOOPY... MY I PAINFUL? WHY UIOULP 6OT A r > FRIENP ANP I ARE -rye jniiRNEY BE PAINFUL 00 POST CARP A^ MAKING A PAINFUL 9 TMEJTO^E^ £$B,^ OU^i FROM SPIKE/ -i\W JOURNEY ACROSS THE £?°J -£j M COUNTRY TO SEE YOU Ml NO R435 words
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Advertisement54 1983-10-25 14 Current, savings and fixed deposits accounts Head Office and Main Branch: Branches: 2 Mistri Road Singapore 0207 415-417 Jalan Besar 25 New Bridge Road 745 Havelock Road 100 Jalan Sultan Road *01-08 Sultan Plaza Tel: *****22 Singapore oB2o Tel: *****13 Singapore 0105 Tei: 91 1571 Singapore o3l6 Tel: *****45 Singapore54 words
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Advertisement505 1983-10-25 15 I LATEST STYLE FROM AMERICA mini Hpartment Decorative Fans Antique Glitter* i I fib Mo<M 400 L Arm Light Kit jB WL Model 400 S Single Lamp PH W^ MERIT Wjv Bnght Brass. White Bright Brass Antique Brass and also light Adaptable Vs-V Length not more than 30cm l v^.\505 words
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Miscellaneous265 1983-10-25 15 PAPUA-NEW GUINEA mation desk at the Marine PRIMITIVE ART Dis- Parade Library, play of 40 carvings and 3 p.m. artifacts. National Mv- TOUR OF THE NAseum Art Gallery. TIONAL MUSEUM 9 a.m. -5.30 p.m. Ends Each one-hour tour will today. Free. be conducted for 10 peoENG TOW Works of pie.265 words
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Miscellaneous571 1983-10-25 16 5.58 AM National An- day Market Report 1.35 them followed by Open- Your Lunchdate (cont'd) ing Announcement 6.00 2.00 News m Brief 2.05 News m Brief 6.05 On the House 3.00 News Another Morning Anoth- n Bnef 3.05 On the er Show 7.00 News and House (cont d) 4.00 Weather571 words
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Miscellaneous954 1983-10-25 16 'Envoy' to bring back a son l*^Jifl|L^R Writing instruments S^»' y 818B »^B and stationery used by W', 1 jt»- t hhSPvWShkI ancient calligraphers Ptfli'l''" "iW^- *^i£uh' '^1 BP^y^^^WH are featured. E»f*' v V/'wt. /> «HB It -^B ■L^j H i BTvH see exquisite Ec l '.~i&^**Jr 'sbKwS brush holders954 words
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Miscellaneous123 1983-10-25 16 6.00 AM World News 6.09 The World Today 6.25 Book Choice 6.39 Financial News 6.40 Reflections 6.45 Sports Round-up 7.00 World News 7.09 Commentary 7.15 Hot Air 7.30 Brain of Britain 1983 8.00 World News 8.09 News about Britain 8.15 Radio Newsreel 8.30 Modern English Poetry 9.00 Waveguide 9.10 Paperback123 words
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Miscellaneous129 1983-10-25 16 Summary 3.30 Hot Air 3.45 Network UK 4.00 World News 4.09 Reflections 4.15 Pied Piper 4.30 Detective 5.00 World News 5.09 British Press Review 5.15 The World Today 5.30 Financial News 5.40 Look Ahead 5.45 Picking up Bluegrass 6.00 Discovery 6.30 Musical Milestones 7.00 World News 7.09 News about Britain129 words
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Article, Illustration715 1983-10-25 1 Pipa virtuoso Liv Dehai, who was accompanied by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, enthralled a packed audience at the Victoria Concert Hall over the weekend. He will give another two solo recitals at the VCH tomorrow and Thursday. Tickets are sold out. CHONG WING HONGMAK KIAN SENG - 715 words
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Article26 1983-10-25 1 mnmmwmz± >^t. n& 5g BX f" iL tft X *P »t E+ A" W 50J Tfe 4 ffiiJ4 X l?*t£flt* rfiifl "-StA# <^.h W»ttß« ft ft26 words
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Article, Illustration886 1983-10-25 2 Lu Yaw - Lu Yaw m Second of a four-part series on Fu Baoshi m&& 1904 1965) XU BEIHONG is credited with having propelled his younger colleague, Fu Baoshi, from anonymity m wartime Chongqing on the road to fame. That was a mere 20 years before the end of886 words
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Advertisement131 1983-10-25 2 Tumasek Pewter presents The Singapore Plate mm I j '^Sfc -t m- J?Ms^mmm\ V**Jk.\ J^^^ Exquisitely handcrafted, depicting m finest detail famous landmarks, old and new and cultural scenes of Singapore. A proud heritage permanently captured m this richly sculptured pewter tray the first of a pewter tray collection from131 words
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Advertisement314 1983-10-25 2 Modern Masters of Chinese Painting This momWs best buys /^.-sssi^crS^saw) eg. g| ft*** 01 k f,/ 1 C r "*sS /*fiSSSS Pf'" Ss9 (Adhesive Backed Clock) ,o^ 6 K>^ c I* MIDLAND rfJß^ 8 c^ ELECTRONICS G^V 3^ "> 0 323. North Bridge Road. Singapore 0718 c<V>* 0 °> #CP314 words
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Advertisement372 1983-10-25 3 ■!!!!B:!flii'!B^V"B! < V l> «l"'«""i"'l^i^l 1 "W' 1| i >l! 'i" !> H! i| 'i OPENS THURSDAY at 7 THEATRES LIDO-REX-SAVOY-WOODLANDS PRESIDENT-ORIENTAL-REPUBLIC PRICES: Circle $4 Stalls $3 CASH BOOKINGS ONLY NO FREE LIST M LIDO: 10 45, 1.30, 4 00. 6 45, 930 REPUBLIC: 1 30, 4, 6 45, 915372 words
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Advertisement524 1983-10-25 3 «timj&r^ m mmmmmm +>mm-— Xmtmmm^^eS^ Wmm ia^jrift^ <rji -»p<wj^laimßKlr^lßßß^- Sstfr^ I"' N^'^mmmh^w^^mm^^ Takes 92-octane petrol wf tjfoHKNmm^m*- V \rf IBS JMMffl,:^ CHARADE JBBT Mff^ff 3"door TX s~sp66d HH|wKttjgj^^^^^gj^gM^^^| s B* j 5-door CX 5-speed B^K The New Charade. Dynamic yet refined, super aerodynamics on the outside. Inside, Choice of 4524 words
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Advertisement293 1983-10-25 3 > 6 -.CP\ ETDCICr One 7oz Refreshing O 1 /vO X W f ntll Julius Drink. O i **T AT ANY ORANGE JULIUS STORE X I \O WITH PURCHASE OF A HOT DOG Q i UPON PRESENTATION OF COUPON S CATHAY: NOW SHOWING! 8 LES CHARLOTS in^.^M 8 iiiiSiM AR293 words
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Article, Illustration716 1983-10-25 4 WIRA DARMA - WIRA DARMA By DO NOT be misled by the title. Tuhan-tuhan (Gods) is not about Mount Olympus, the abode of the Greek gods. The play deals very much with human affairs. It is about people people with different beliefs and concepts of lifeReda selepas ribut - 716 words
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Article484 1983-10-25 4 Oleh ROZIE KAY DAPATKAH Bengkel Drama Kelab Panggung Negara (BDKPN) mengekalkan prestasinya sebagai sebuah badan drama yang unggul dan tetap "jaguh" dalam dunia drama hari mi? Pertanyaan mi timbul memandangkan penyertaan kelab tersebut di dalam Pesta Drama Kementerian Kebudayaan tahun mi adalah pertama kali baginya. Sekaligus juga484 words
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562 1983-10-25 4 Oleh MAT DERAM PERSATUANKemuning Singapura akan menganjurkan Pest a Teater Remaja pa da Disember mi yang akan mencakup empat bidang iaitu drama, tarian, kritik drama dan tarian dan penulisan skrip drama. Pesta mi, sempena Tahun Belia Antarabangsa, hanya terbuka kepada belia yang562 words
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