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Title Section14 1983-10-31 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article, Illustration616 1983-10-31 1 Coard and two other Grenada ministers surrender without a fight ST GEORGE'S, Sunday GRENADIANS, fed up with 4 x /2 years of semicommunist rule, led US Marines yesterday to the hideout of three Marxist ministers who surrendered without a fight. Among the three wa-s Deputy PrimeReuter; AP - 616 words
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390 1983-10-31 1 JEFFREY LOW - Singapore to join Malaysia Cup tourney in 1985 JEFFREY LOW By KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Singapore will be invited to return to the Malaysia Cup soccer competition but only from the 1985 season. This was decided by the Football Association of Malaysia today after a two-hour council meeting at the FAM390 words
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Article70 1983-10-31 1 THREE young women were arrested by CID officers on suspicion of operating a mini turf club at a house off Upper Bukit Timah Road on Saturday. The three, aged 16, 19 and 23 years, were picked up at Jalan Cheng Hwa by the Gambling Suppression70 words
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Article370 1983-10-31 1 CHAN ENG CHENG - Roadside history CHAN ENG CHENG Singapore story to unfold at historically significant sites By MORE Singapore roads will soon "speak up" and passers-by will be be astonished now closely the names are linked to our history. Such historically significant roads will have specially designed plaques to tell their history. The370 words
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168 1983-10-31 1 CAIRO, Sun. Some Cairo shopowners were feeling sheepish today after they fell for a hoax which police suspect to have originated from paint manufacturers trying to get rid of an unpopular colour. The shopowners had painted their shop shutters an unusual darkReuter - 168 words
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Article70 1983-10-31 1 Turkish embassy attacked BEIRUT, Sun. Two gunmen attacked the Turkish embassy m Beirut with automatic rifles and hand grenades yesterday and one of them, identified as an Armenian, was arrested, security sources said. They said the arrested man was a member of the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of70 words
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Article265 1983-10-31 1 ANKARA, Sun. More than 471 people died today m an earthquake In north-east Turkey around the city of Erzurnm, and the death toll could reach l,Mt, local officials said. They said the tremor, which measured more than six on the ninepoint Rlchter Scale, devastated dozensReuter; AP - 265 words
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287 1983-10-31 1 Those XL constitutional amendments KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday A MALAYSIAN minister today defended the recent amendments to the constitution already approved by Parliament saying they were aimed at consolidating the position of the rulers as constitutional monarchs. Bernama quoted Information Minister, Datuk Seri287 words
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Article38 1983-10-31 1 TOKYO, Sun. The Japan Communist Party will boycott a speech to be given by President Ronald Reagan at the Diet (Parliament) during his visit to Japan, party chairman Kenji Miyamoto said at Shi- monoseki today. AFPAFP - 38 words
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Article83 1983-10-31 1 LONDON, Sun. Behind-the-scenes efforts were under way here today to form a Commonwealth peacekeeping force possibly Including a British contingent to keep order on Grenada once US troops withdraw. The Sunday Times, Sunday Telegraph and Observer newspapers said that proposals were being drawn up by CommonwealthAP - 83 words
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Advertisement26 1983-10-31 1 Why Singapore opposed the US invasion: Page 18 CIA chief calls for strategy to counter Soviets: Page 5 A lesson from US action: Forum Page 1726 words
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Advertisement190 1983-10-31 1 How the Pope keeps fit Page One And more healthy living, as preached by the 'St Peter of the Courts' f iW* Outlook, Page Three ON MARRIAGE An old artist's view Page I Your weekly Mandarin lessons Page II y I Outlook 2,3 Comics 4,21 Cinema 3 (Sect 3) Radio190 words
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Advertisement37 1983-10-31 1 QNikonJ THE WORLD'S FINEST PHOTOGRAPHIC SYSTEM mm pnm 58 pages today Classifieds m Sect 2 today SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,5,6 CAUSEWAY 14 EDITORIAL »6 LETTERS 17 BACKGROUND 18 TIMES BUSINESS 19-22 RACING 25 SPORTS 27 2837 words
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Article636 1983-10-31 2 Fewer new applicants FOR the first time m three years, there were fewer new applications to buy or rent HDB flats as demand eased after a sharp increase m 1979. In the last fiscal year 1982/83, new applications from people who want to buy flats totalled 32.900, a decline636 words
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Article266 1983-10-31 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: BECAUSE language seems to be a problem for some male Singaporeans, the National University of Singapore is giving them a little help to get admitted. They should welcome the relaxation m language requirements which is bat a pragmatic approach to a specific problem the growing266 words
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Article88 1983-10-31 2 ON-OFF SYNDROME WHAT caused the long delay and many false starts m bringing onstream the $2 billion petrochemical plant? (The complex will finally start operations m February.) Singapore, as a major refining centre for petroleum products, seems ideally suited. And the benefits are many. Yet, the project has taken88 words
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Article649 1983-10-31 2 Deaths mar visit SIKH extremists shot dead two people m India's troubled Punjab state on Saturday during a visit there by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported. PTI said the gunmen struck m Amritsar while Mrs Gandhi was visiting the state capital,649 words
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Article411 1983-10-31 2 How Pope keeps tit SINCE the attempt on his life m May 1981, Pope John Paul II seems to have bounced back with resilience. He looks 53 but is 10 years older; he appears to breeze through his duties but puts m 17 hours' work a day. What411 words
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Article221 1983-10-31 2 TWO NEW FACES ON STOCK EXCHANGE COMMITTEE TWO OF the four new contenders vying for seats on the Stock Exchange of Singapore's committee for the current year were voted m last Saturday m what was described as a keenly contested election. Together with the incumbent five, they apparently221 words
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Article225 1983-10-31 2 The real thing THE ever-growing band of "armchair" soccer fans do not know what they are missing. The vast majority of the 200,000-plus spectators at Saturday s English First Division programme had few complaints about the football at least They saw the 10 games producing 37 goals and a225 words
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Article182 1983-10-31 2 (Spore edition) Art on charcoal PORTRAIT ARTIST Kwan Kin draws m charcoal, usually from photographs, sometimes from real life He does portraits of the ordinary people and even renowned political figures. These include Nehru, Gandhi, Hua Guofeng and Queen Elizabeth 11. There is also a young Lee Kuan182 words
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Article158 1983-10-31 2 Crisis widens A POLITICAL crisis has widened m Sarawak as its Chief Minister failed m his latest bid to end intraparty rivalry, political sources said m Kuching yesterday. Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Amar Taib Mahmud said on Saturday that to end the crisis he was allowing one158 words
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Article, Illustration309 1983-10-31 3 Three others wounded m attack on shop NEW DELHI, Sunday SIKH extremists shot dead two people m India's troubled Punjab state yesterday during a visit there by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported. PTI said the gunmen struck mReuter - 309 words
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146 1983-10-31 3 MANILA, Sun. The tourist industry, backed by the Philippine government, has started a massive rescue operation to pull it out of the current slump following the assassination of opposition leader Benigno Aquino Jr on Aug 21. The Ministry of Tourism, together with Philippine AirlinesBernama - 146 words
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Article121 1983-10-31 3 Suspected arms smuggler MANILA, Sun. Manila airport police have arrested a Filipino who they said tried to smuggle guns and ammunition into the country from the US, customs officials said today. The suspect was being questioned about six pistols, two shotguns, two Israeli-made Uzi submachine guns and ammunition found underReuter - 121 words
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Article105 1983-10-31 3 Opium warlord's threat BANGKOK, Sun. Opium warlord Khun Sa, leader of a small army m the golden triangle where the borders of Thailand, Laos and Burma meet, has sent a letter to Thai authorities threatening to attack government offices near the Thai-Bur-mese border if the Thais continue to harass him,AP - 105 words
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209 1983-10-31 3 MOSCOW, Sun. Deputy Foreign Ministers from the Soviet Union and 10 allies met m Mongolia last week to discuss the security of Asia, the official news agency, Tass, said. The Tass account of the meeting was sketchy. But it indicated thatAP - 209 words
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Article67 1983-10-31 3 BEIJING, Sun. China's National Trade Union Congress ended its 12-day session yesterday following the re-elec-tion of Ni Zbifu. a former model worker, as president of the all-China Federation of Trade Unions. Ni, 50, who developed a new drilling machine called the "Ni Zhifu drill bit" mAP - 67 words
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Article, Illustration260 1983-10-31 3 TOKYO, Sunday JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone said today that as a leading member of the Western bloc, Japan must improve its defence capabilities and firmly maintain its security treaty with the United States. Mr Nakasone, the Supreme Commander of the 240,000-strong JapaneseReuter; UPI - 260 words
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Article33 1983-10-31 3 VALPARAISO (Chile), Sun. A bomb blast partially destroyed the Chilean-US Cultural institute on Sunday but there were no casualties, police said yesterday. No one has claimed responsibility for the attack. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article145 1983-10-31 3 PERTH, Son. More than 2M,m Western Australians turned out here today for a mammoth party to celebrate Australia's historic America's Cup yachting triumph a month ago. The state capital's Mggest celebration since the end of World War Two, televised nationwide, began with a 21-km motor paradeReuter - 145 words
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282 1983-10-31 3 MANILA, Sun. The special prosecutor of a newly-formed investigation panel said today he will summon airport officials to ask them if video tapes of Mr Benigno Aquino s murder on Aug 21 exist. Prosecutor Andres Narvasa, 64, said he was looking intoUPI; Reuter - 282 words
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172 1983-10-31 4 Britain 'secretly doubling nuclear strike capacity' LONDON, Sun. Britain is se^ cretly doubling its nuclear missile strike capacity by turning its Polaris missiles into two-war-head rockets capable of striking different targets, according to The Observer newspaper. In what it claimed was an exclusive report, The Observer said today it hadAP - 172 words
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235 1983-10-31 4 THE HAGUE, Sun. Princess Irene, the 44--year-old younger sister of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, spoke at yesterday's mammoth antinuclear rally here that drew an estimated 500,000 people. By addressing the rally she broke with a custom that keeps members of the House of OrangeNYT; AFP; Reuter; AP - 235 words
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Article, Illustration505 1983-10-31 4 Reagan takes Moscow to task as deadline on deployment nears WASHINGTON, Sun. PRESIDENT RONALD Reagan yesterday offered to study new Soviet arms reduction proposals, but said the Kremlin has "so far refused to negotiate m good faith" at the Geneva talks. In his weekly radio addressNYT; UPI; AP - 505 words
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127 1983-10-31 4 Walesa raps 'exile for freedom' offer WARSAW, Son. A Polish government offer to tree jailed dissidents if they accepted exile m the West was "offensive" and "repugnant", Solidarity trade onion leader Lech Walesa said yesterday. Government spokesman Jeray Urban yesterday told the Polish news agency PAP that the offer extendedAFP; Reuter - 127 words
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Article69 1983-10-31 4 MOSCOW, Sun. President Yuri Andropov made an acknowledgement of poor health rare for a Soviet leader yesterday, when he told a group of international doctors he could not meet them because he had a cold. His message was to Dr Bernard Lown and DrReuter - 69 words
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394 1983-10-31 5 Casey says Reds promoting violence m Third World FULTON (Missouri), Sun. THE United States must develop a strategy to counter Soviet attempts to promote violence m the Third World, according to CIA chief William Casey who said Grenada was a good example ofReuter; AP - 394 words
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Article86 1983-10-31 5 ABOUT 2,i## opposition leaders and students, defying warnings that they may be jailed for calling a general strike on Nov 1, took to the street m Dhaka yesterday m a major campaign against Bangladesh's military rulers. The strike was called last week m a fresh bid toReuter - 86 words
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Article77 1983-10-31 5 THE FOURTH round of Sino-Indian talks on frontier disputes and bilateral relations, due to end m New Dehli yesterday, was extended by one day amid reports that the two sides were nearing an understanding on procedural matters. Meanwhile, several policemen were injured m a clash with 200AFP - 77 words
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Article62 1983-10-31 5 WEST GERMAN Chancellor Helmut Kohl arrives m Tokyo today for talks on the medium-range nuclear forces reduction negotiations. On Tuesday, Mr Kohl is to have two rounds of talks with Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, which are expected to focus on East-West relations and notably theAFP - 62 words
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Article58 1983-10-31 5 THE US Defence Department said m Washington on Saturday that it will conduct a thorough investigation of last Sunday's terrorist bombing which killed 230 US Marines m Beirut. It said Admiral Robert Long, retired Commander m Chief of the US Pacific Fleet, would head the probe whichAFP - 58 words
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Article113 1983-10-31 5 BAGHDAD, Sun.— Iraq said today it would accept a ceasefire m the Gulf and security of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, the official Iraqi news agency reported. The agency said the announcement was made by the speaker of Iraq's national assembly and member ofReuter; AP - 113 words
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174 1983-10-31 5 HAIFA (Israel), Sun. An archaeologist said on Friday that he "very probably" has found the altar that Moses and Joshua commanded the biblical Israelites to build Mount Ebal. The discovery, called without parallel m the Holy Land, was made by archaeologist Adam Zartel daringUPI - 174 words
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Article, Illustration329 1983-10-31 5 Invasion o£ Grenada WASHINGTON, Sun. Pentagon officials reduced their estimate of the number of Cubans m Grenada from 1,100 to between 700 and 750, meaning the US invasion force is faced with only "snipers and stragglers," the Washington Post reported today. The PostUPI; AP - 329 words
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Article80 1983-10-31 5 Another Cuban outpost? WASHINGTON, Sun. A new Cuban outpost complete with air strip, fortifications and anti-aircraft guns has been discovered on the tiny island of Carriacou, about 32 km north of Grenada, CBS news reported yesterday, quoting informed sources. But a Pentagon spokesman said it had no information on anyUPI - 80 words
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139 1983-10-31 5 ST GEORGE'S (Grenada), San. Food shortages m Grenada have led to a black market m necessities such as rice and floor. People rushed to clear supermarket shelves and loot smaller shops for food supplies when the US troops invaded the island after a five-dayAFP - 139 words
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154 1983-10-31 5 Senate votes to end curb on news coverage WASHINGTON, Sun. The Senate yesterday voted to end restrictions on news coverage of US military operations m Grenada with Senator Edward Kennedy asking: "What does the administration have to hide?" But it will reconsider the 53-18 vote tomorrow m view of objectionsUPI - 154 words
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Advertisement125 1983-10-31 5 M Smooth above all, Fastest to ii Frankfurt. One-stop only. N 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 Frankfurt125 words
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Article, Illustration399 1983-10-31 6 Thousands are overqualified for the jobs they do NEW YORK, Sun. I AMERICAN universities are producing more graduates than ever before, and a higher percentage of them are facing a bleak future. Of the 965,000 who graduated from colleges across the United States about399 words
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Article420 1983-10-31 6 ARGENTINES who vote today to restore democracy to their country after nearly eight years of harsh military rule have a straight choice between two parties and analysts expect a close result. They predict that each of the two parties m the fray the traditionally dominantReuter - 420 words
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Article77 1983-10-31 6 BELFAST, Sun. Two pinmen yesterday shot and killed a 26-year-old butcher and injured a teenaged girl, police said, m what appeared to be a political killing. Mr David Nocher, an active member of the Workers Party, the Marxist political wing of the outlawed official Irish RepublicanUPI - 77 words
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172 1983-10-31 6 PARIS, Sun. The I United States, m unusual- j ly strong terms, threatened yesterday to cut its contribution to Unesco unless the organisation spends less money and sticks to its non-political purpose. Mr Edmund Hennelly, head of the US delegation to the currentUPI - 172 words
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Article, Illustration213 1983-10-31 6 WASHINGTON, Son. Black leader Jesse Jackson, after keeping people guessing for months, is now almost sure to ran for US President m 1984, his top advisers say. He himself gave a strong indication yesterday m a speech m Trenton, New Jersey, that heReuter; UPI - 213 words
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254 1983-10-31 7 Demand for HDB flats eases as fewer apply Fall due to higher prices for 3- to 5-room flats FOR the first time m three years, there were fewer new applications to buy or rent HDB flats as demand eased after a sharp increase m 1979. In the last fiscal year254 words
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133 1983-10-31 7 FLAT applicants have given their stamp of approval to the Housing Board's modified selection system. At least eight out of 10 of them have chosen their flats under this system which reserves an equal number of "choice" flats for priority cases and133 words
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144 1983-10-31 7 'Squatter mentality could turn estates into slums' SINGAPORE can degenerate into a concrete slum if flat dwellers continue to behave as though they are still living m squatter areas by throwing refuse indiscriminately down the chute. Dr Wan Soon Bee, the Minister of State and MP for West Coast, said144 words
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Article13 1983-10-31 7 TUAS police post will cease operation from tomorrow due to redevelopment.13 words
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222 1983-10-31 7 DIFFERENT styles of work and expectations should not stop organisations from working together and sharing expertise especially if their goals are the same. As long as there are common ideals, these barriers are minimal and not something that cannot be overcome. This was Dr222 words
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Article56 1983-10-31 7 A CHINESE man, aged about 70, was found dead m a plot of reclaimed land off Tampines Avenue 2 on Friday at 10 a.m. He wore a blue T-shirt and green striped pyjamas. Those who know him are requested to contact Sgt Jenal Abu Samah of Joo56 words
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169 1983-10-31 7 RESIDENTS of St Michael's Estate who have not yet got rid of their large dogs will be given another two weeks to do so. A Housing and Development Board spokesman explained yesterday that this was to give the residents more169 words
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Article81 1983-10-31 7 TRAFFIC Police will hold a briefing session to explain the new eneeUfste of fa a it* for driving testa at the nall-cum-eanteen of the Maeßltehie Primary School In Lorong 8, Toa Payeh, this evening at 7.15 p.m. AH licensed driving instructor* are invited to attend. Tough new testa81 words
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Article, Illustration342 1983-10-31 7 Bedok leaders learn all about civil defence BEDOK community leaders yesterday devoted their whole morning to lessons on civil defence the first of the two-Sunday crash course specially for leaders who had missed their normal training. Among those present was the MP for Bedok, Professor S. Jayakumar, who is also342 words
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Article66 1983-10-31 8 AN exhibition of paintings depicting the various aspects of cargo handling, the Singapore River and the anchorages is on at the special exhibition gallery of the Port of Singapore Authority Maritime Museum on Sentosa until Dec 18. The gallery is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.66 words
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Article, Illustration402 1983-10-31 8 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG Censor board takes steps to prevent 'all possible abuses' By VIDEO tape libraries which try to re-use censor certificates on uncensored tapes will find it difficult to do so with the new certificates issued by the authorities last month. Neither can402 words
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Article, Illustration222 1983-10-31 8 At NTUC Fair Price Source Prices supplied by the Ministry of Trade and Industry lIDC I UWT PWCCS ___FWgS •RICE: M, Thai 100% Ikg Unch 0.78 lj\ Medium trade Ikg Unch. 1-10 WlA* s^^ frapant w\V_£' Gofcten Phoenix Ikg Unch 1.26 MEAT PORK: Lean Meat Ikg Unch 8.00222 words
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213 1983-10-31 8 Helmet and hammer for Teamy at worksites THE productivity mascot, Teamy the bee, will have to use a crash helmet and wield a hammer next month. It will spread the productivity message at building sites, In the first competition to select the best construction site. The contest is organised by213 words
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Article203 1983-10-31 8 NTUC president Peter Vincent has been appointed pro-tern chairman of a co-ordinating committee formed for the seven local affiliates of the International Metal-workers Federation. The affiliates making up the proposed IMFSingapore Council are the Sembawang Shipyard Employees Union (SSEU), the Singapore Air Transport- workers'203 words
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309 1983-10-31 8 PEOPLE suffering from leprosy are still being shunned by the public although the disease is largely not infectious. The president of the Singapore Leprosy Relief Association, Dr Oon Beng Bee, said: "Although the stigma is getting less, leprosy patients still suffer emotionally and socially. "Some309 words
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Article, Illustration446 1983-10-31 9 The medicine the doctors pooh-pooh Medical 'high-brows' too dazzled by glamorous side of their work 4 The medical officers, the specialists and surgeons, particularly those m the higher ranks, should not rest on their laurels. The pressure of work m the field of curative medicine, treating various cases and attending446 words
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Article158 1983-10-31 9 AN INTERNATIONAL building conference will be held m Singapore from Feb 23 to 25 next year. It is called Highrise Construction Techniques and Management for the *****. The conference is jointly organised by the Liternational Council for Building Research Studies and Documentation, the National University158 words
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141 1983-10-31 9 THE European Commission yesterday reiterated its strong support for Asean's call for the withdrawal of Vietnamese forces from Cambodia. Itspresident, Mr Gaston Thorn, also stressed that the commission would continue with its policy of not providing aid to Vietnam. Mr Thorn's spokesman, Mr Paul141 words
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Article, Illustration248 1983-10-31 9 GILLIAN POW CHONG - GILLIAN POW CHONG "THANK yon, we love you too/ say the participants to an appreciative audience at last night's performance at the Victoria Theatre. Story by ASEAN culture captured the hearts of Singaporeans at the Victoria Theatre last night. It wasTAN SUAN ANN - 248 words
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158 1983-10-31 9 'Metal and machine shops have coped with changes' THE president of the Singapore Metal and Machinery Association, Mr Lim Bian Khoo, said on Friday that most member-shops have met the rapid changes m the I demands for sophisticated I commodities and modern management. They did it by improving management and158 words
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Article, Illustration316 1983-10-31 11 'Keep fit' projeect streches life and limbs ONE hour of callisthenics may be gruelling for older bones, but not for the three boys m the picture. In a Health Ministry's six-lesson training programme for their mothers, the boys insisted m tagging along as they find the limbbending and twisting fun.316 words
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508 1983-10-31 11 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM By Excess storage space leased to outsiders is one of the plans SINGAPORE'S petroleum industry will, from next year, lease out more excess oil storage space to outside customers and increase oil trading activities if the refining business continues to be sluggish.508 words
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Article43 1983-10-31 11 THE Marine Parade branch library will screen Macbeth on Tuesday at its premises. There will be two shows, one at 3 p.m. and another at 6.30 p.m. At 5.30 p.m., a Shakespearean specialist, Mr Brian Everitt, will give a talk.43 words
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Article, Illustration357 1983-10-31 11 JUNE TAN - A Poly cut that is above even the master cutter's... JUNE TAN By ENGINEERING students at the Singapore Polytechnic are now using the latest computer-aided equipment for their training and can deliver products which meet one of the strictest international standards. The test pieces they produce by using computer numerical357 words
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Article71 1983-10-31 11 THE Promotion and Outreach Services of the central lending library will screen two films The Poetry of Landscape: by Thomas Hardy, and Dorset and The Changing World of Charles Dickens. The films to be shown on Thursday m the National Library's lecture hall from 3 p.m.71 words
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166 1983-10-31 11 THE Manjusri Secondary School m Sim's Avenue, run by the Singapore Buddhist Federation, will be the second school here to provide computer courses for all its Secondary One students next year. The school's supervisor and secretary-general of the federation, Venerable Chan Siang Khye, said yesterday166 words
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Advertisement441 1983-10-31 12 Next to MRT Victoria Street Station Focal point of gold, diamond and jewellery trades Adjoining Far East City Hotel Centre of tourists concentration Surrounded on all four sides by main streets A lucrative investment opportunity I Singapore's cfirstjeweUery centre I I 1 Golden Landmark is a new five-storey The building441 words
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Article, Illustration498 1983-10-31 13 GRACE CHNG - GRACE CHNG Inducement to foreigners trained by proposed board By SINGAPORE is prepared to offer permanent residence or citizenship to foreigners who are trained as skilled construction workers by the proposed Construction Development Board. This is an inducement for them to stay and498 words
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184 1983-10-31 13 MR SAID Nawa, B§, has reason to he happy he has gone through the six-month basic civil defence coarse without any trouble. Mr Said, who lives m Geylang West, has learnt how to fight fires, give first aid and evacuate and rescue people during emergencies184 words
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273 1983-10-31 13 Team of robots to show off their skills at exhibition A TEAM of robots will be put through their paces at an exhibition next month. They will, among other things, show their capabilities m loading and unloading m production processes, spray painting, material handling, transferring components and parts from one273 words
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437 1983-10-31 13 It would only encourage children to slough off responsibility, says Dhana CARE of the aged, especially the sick, at home will become a growing problem m future as there will be fewer young people to care for them. This437 words
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212 1983-10-31 13 THE Chung Hwa Free Clinic m Toa Payoh plans to recruit two or three resident Chinese physicians next year to give a better medical service. At present about 100 volunteer Chinese physicians take turns to man the clinic and its three branches m212 words
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152 1983-10-31 13 GRASSROOTS organisations m Kaki Bukit will work together next year to launch projects which seek to improve the quality of life m the constituency. Four committees have so far been formed to implement the various proposed schemes to help achieve this objective.152 words
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Advertisement327 1983-10-31 13 Bf mm 1 I I I fWmfm 53^ 11 s**j^^ Introducing a range of refrigerators ih jqP II 9^ so economically fashionable, 1 you'll love the money you save. ~4 1 From Mitsubishi for your kitchen, a range of six refrigerators. •7 II ach des '9 ned on tne energy-saving327 words
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508 1983-10-31 14 Snap and new Dayak party cannot agree to share state seats KUCHING, Sunday A POLITICAL crisis has deepened m Sarawak as its Chief Minister failed m his latest bid to end intra-party rivalry, political sources said today. Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Amar TaibReuter; Bernama - 508 words
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Article, Illustration272 1983-10-31 14 Fort losing battle with the sea THIS historical fort m Seberang Kota, Koala Kedah, Is sinking at an alarming rate. It was built about 211 years ago to defend Koala Kedah, 11 km from Alor Star, from Siamese attacks. Historians fear that if no immediate action is taken to rescueNST - 272 words
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Article, Illustration147 1983-10-31 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mr Usman Awang, one of the country's foremost writers, has won this year's Anugerah Sastera the National Literary Award. Mr Usman, better known as Tongkat Warrant, will be the third to receive the award. Writer Kamaluddin Muhammad or Keris MasNST - 147 words
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331 1983-10-31 14 BANGKOK, Sun. Malaysia and Thailand have agreed on the need for greater coordination and cooperation between their security forces to suppress communist terrorist on their common border. The agreement was reached here today at the 28th annual meeting of the General Border Committee (GBS) whichBernama; NST - 331 words
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Article, Illustration120 1983-10-31 14 L ABU AN (Sabah), Sun. Labuan will not lose its free port status when it becomes a federal territory. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said here yesterday. He said he did not see much benefit m depriving Labuan of its free portBernama - 120 words
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102 1983-10-31 14 KOTA KINABALU, Sun. A regiment of royal Cavalry equipped with newly-acquired Scorpion tanks, armoured support vehicles and armoured personnel carriers, will be stationed m Kota Belud m the middle of November, Deputy Defence Minister Abang Abu Bakar Datuk Haji Mustapha, he disclosed. Advance elementsBernama - 102 words
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Article429 1983-10-31 16 Waste of public money THE PUBLIC Services Department's decision to release fresh graduates from their bond to serve the Government on completion of their studies can be interpreted m two ways. The move can certainly be looked upon positively, as a trend m line with the Malaysia Incorporated concept andNST - 429 words
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Article433 1983-10-31 16 EXCERPTS of editorial comments from Malaysian newspapers last week. IN 1980, 281 construction workers fell from buildings. Many of them died as the result; their deaths contributing to the total of 69 dead m 913 accidents m the construction industry that year. These accidentsNST - 433 words
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Article, Illustration106 1983-10-31 15 A television set that gets you 100 channels THIS TV may well be the TV of the future. Developed by the Danish company Bang and Olnfeen,' it can be equipped with the latest communication technology. When viewers here begin to receive satellite signals, a simple decoder m the TV set106 words
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212 1983-10-31 15 Two ways to burn away those fatty tissues FATTY tissues m the body can be burnt away to clear blood clots and hardened arteries. Two techniques have been developed. Both can be used to treat heart cases and blocked coronary arteries. The first technique is the use of lasers, which212 words
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Article, Illustration590 1983-10-31 15 Guayule rubber how serious is the threat? SCIENCE and technology are crucial to our way of life. But they develop so fast it is hard to keep up with what is happening. In this page we try to explain m simple terms the developments that may soon affect our lives.590 words
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Article154 1983-10-31 15 IT WELL not be too long before drivers can find their way around totally unfamiliar surroundings. Several German firms are developing an autopilot to help drivers find their destination. They hope to market what they call the fully automatic driver-orien-tation device by 1986.154 words
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465 1983-10-31 15 More graduates in computer field in future DEAR 4D2C: I completed and passed the City and Guilds 747 papers with three credits last year, and had applied for many posts such as trainee programmer and computer operator bat was unsuccessful. The reasons given were other applicants had the suitable background465 words
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Article, Illustration430 1983-10-31 15 Changes needed in software for each program DEAR 4D2C: What really makes a 8592 machine ran ALL Apple programs, the CPU or the Operating System (OS)? Richard Chow HELLO: For a word that has only three letters, ALL is a very big word. Not even a standard Apple lie shipped430 words
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Advertisement251 1983-10-31 15 Nothing Beats Ban Am's Space Seats for Comfort To USA I"™ H J| m ;;:t. """"""t W "W If I f I Space Seats In First And Pan Am.The Fastest Way Clipper Class Daily To The USA Pan Am offers you the luxury of extra space, extra Enjoy one ticket,251 words
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Article, Illustration734 1983-10-31 16 JOHN DORNBERG - JOHN DORNBERG It is a right that has been cleverly used m West Germany By writing for y he International Herald tribune MUNICH: One phase of West Germany's surprisingly temperate "hot fall" has drawn to a close, and if any conclusion can be reached from the peace demonstrations and734 words
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629 1983-10-31 16 LEOPOLD UNGER - LEOPOLD UNGER By writing for the International Herald Tribune BRUSSELS: It was not only a verdict, but a challenge and an admission of a major problem. Yossif Begun, 52, a doctor of mathematics, has just been sentenced to seven years of629 words
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466 1983-10-31 16 Tha Straits Times says... Still up to the males BECAUSE language seems to be a problem for some male Singaporeans, the National University of Singapore is offering a little help to get them admitted. But the rest is still entirely up to them. In a sense, the new NUS requirements466 words
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Advertisement213 1983-10-31 16 Bentokil DOOR BRUSHSTRIP H |—V_Vin| s^MMMM*. MMMMMM stf£UMMh> BMMMWMk $m HL ■Shl 1 1 B hHlH9bbl I «i k _^^MW^ s V^X^' *^MMM\ JMMF X Cm^.^' That little gap under your door JW^HI %C^3 /s no lon 9 er a problem. Ml vCv?^ Rentokil SUPERSEAL Door Brushstrip can MM *^Ov^213 words
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Letter, Illustration354 1983-10-31 17 A treasure trove waiting to be found I REFER to the proposal to create a Peranakan Corner as part of a plan to preserve Emerald Hill Road. As a pre-war resident of the once-idyllic locality, may I offer a few suggestions? If it is the intention to establish a museum354 words
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131 1983-10-31 17 Govt must actively help the jobless I HAVE been unemployed for over four months. During this time I registered with the Ministry of Labour's Employment Service, but have not heard from it since. I am disappointed that the government does not actively help those unemployed people registered with it, especially131 words
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284 1983-10-31 17 A lesson from US action in Grenada THE American invasion of Grenada is the shrewdest operation President i Ronald Reagan has under- i taken since his inauguration. It was high time that the United States exerted i itself and stopped the communist proliferation m the region. I Cuban involvement m284 words
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524 1983-10-31 17 WE would like to comment on some claims made by "Singaporean" m the letter "The slow moral erosion by porno films". (ST, Oct 26). "Singaporean" claims that "m countries with too much pornography, studies have found a link... between pornography and undesirable524 words
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Letter138 1983-10-31 17 More are keeping long hair I HAVE always presumed that the male Singaporean has been discouraged from keeping long hair. Tne government's position on long hair was even highlighted m an article m the January 1979 issue of the Reader's Digest. And yet I see people with hair reaching the138 words
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Article, Illustration217 1983-10-31 17 WE refer to the letter "Cooking oil price went up by 95 cents" by "What Fair Price?'' (ST, Oct 19) regarding the price of a certain brand of cooking oil sold m our supermarket. We would like to point out that the normal217 words
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166 1983-10-31 17 I REFER to the letter "Be wary when buying cooking oil" by Mr Henry L. Pau. (ST, Oct 10). Mr Pau had suggested an experiment for housewives to determine whether cooking oil is "adulterated" with coconut or palm oil. I think it is necessary to explain166 words
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Advertisement599 1983-10-31 17 Robinson's executive ottice shirts selected styles Usual Puce S25 S28 i£m 8^ f|| Now Less 20% Japanese slacks T^^B. Bk J~K^m 100% cotton or 100% polyester |g Vm" fbk fl| IP jL 'JV Now $28— $32 1*1 *"B E i >^ i'^H Japanese polo T-shirts fc Mfc. i9 y^4< <|P599 words
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Article, Illustration1005 1983-10-31 18 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM ...after many aborted start-up target dates By ECONOMICALLY, the proposal for a petrochemical plant is seductive. Singapore, as a major refining centre for petroleum products, produces more than enough naphtha, one of the main feedstocks for the plant. The availability of naphtha also makes1,005 words
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Article, Illustration624 1983-10-31 18 Why Singapore has to be outspoken on international law Singapore is among many countries that opposed the American invasion of Grenada. At the United Nations Security Council debate on Grenada last week, Singapore's permanent representative MR TOMMY KOH explained why. I regret that I will have to624 words
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Advertisement331 1983-10-31 18 I (ft, IH "r- 7 t R fA I I 11. -i > I I j WHERE: Sir Stamford 3, (Mezzanine Floor), Hyatt Hotel, Scotts Road, Singapore 0922 I WHEN :31 October to 2 November 1983 I TIME :10.00 AM 1.00 PM 2.00 PM 7.00 PM daily I Organised by:331 words
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NEWSBRIEFS
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Article86 1983-10-31 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Assets and liabilities of commercial banks m Malaysia rose to M 552.14 bilS^X end-June from $50.45 billion at end-May and $44 44 billion at end-June 1982. Bank Negara Malaysia said deposits held by banks dropped to SMMWuSi m June from $34.55 billion m MayReuter - 86 words
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Article53 1983-10-31 19 RENONG Bhd has recently incorporated a new company, Renong Credit and Leasing Sdn Bhd, (formerly known as Renong Leasing Sdn Bhd). The company has an authorised capital of Ms 3 million and a paid-up capital of $2. Robert Kiang-Chan Hoh and Yap Nam Hooi have been directors of53 words
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Article56 1983-10-31 19 THE Capital Issues Committee has approved Sanyo Industries (M) Bhd's proposed bonus, rights and special issue to approved bumiputra institutions. Sanyo said the proposed issues remain subject to shareholders' approval. A circular will be despatched to them, setting out the details of the proposals, together with a notice56 words
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Article94 1983-10-31 19 SYDNEY Sun. The Australian Reserve Bank said that from Oct 31, it will set the Australian dollar midrate against the US dollar at the end of the day instead of at the start of trading and will begin to phase itself out of direct involvement m forwardReuter - 94 words
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Article66 1983-10-31 19 OTTAWA, Sun. Canada's seasonally adjusted index of gross domestic product fell 0.05 per cent m August to 142.9, base 1971, after a downward revised 0.13 per cent rise m July. Statistics Canada said the July rise was originally reported at 0.3 per cent. The August year-on-year riseReuter - 66 words
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Article83 1983-10-31 19 WASHINGTON, Sun. The Institute of American Textile Manufacturers has again sought greater protection against imports which it said had increased by 21 per cent m the first nine months of the year. Saying that textile and clothing imports reach record levels each month, it asked: "How manyAFP - 83 words
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Article89 1983-10-31 19 JAKARTA, Sun. A major United States investment mission sponsored by the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (Opic) is due to visit Indonesia from Dec 3 to 11 for talks with government authorities and prospective Indonesian partners. An Opic executive, Richard Post, here to prepare the visit, said the 50-memberAFP - 89 words
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Article109 1983-10-31 19 JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesian non-energy exports went up by 21.6 per cent to U552,336 million (554,975 million) m the first seven months of this year over the same period of last year. Antara news agency, quoting Bank Indonesia figures, said non-energy exports, meaning those outside oil and gas,AFP - 109 words
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633 1983-10-31 19 WASHINGTON, Sun. The US Senate faced new obstacles yesterday m its effort to raise the country's debt limit. The impasse could prevent Congress from acting before Monday night's deadline, forcing the government to postpone plans for borrowing. Senator Bob Dole of Kansas,NYT - 633 words
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629 1983-10-31 19 TWO OF the four new contenders vying for seats on the Stock Exchange of Singapore's committee for the current year were voted m on Saturday m what was described as a keenly contested election. Together with the incumbent five, they apparently had to629 words
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306 1983-10-31 19 SEALION Hotels Ltd, whose share price has dropped by 62 cents to $3.14 m scattered trading m the past month, was suspended from trading last Friday at the company's request, pending "further announcements". Dealers and analysts, who had been ignoring the depressed hotel sector,306 words
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Article628 1983-10-31 19 NEW YORK, Sun. The US Federal Reserve Board has reported that the basic measure of America's money supply plunged by US$2.4 billion (Sss.l billion) for the week ended Oct 19. The decline was wider than expected and was welcomed by economists and the creditNYT - 628 words
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147 1983-10-31 19 Hong Leong HK profits in line with forecast HONGKONG, San. Hong Leong Company, the newly formed Hongkong vehicle for the Hong Leong Malaysia group, has reported after-tax profits of 11K561.57 million (S$lC95 million) for the year ended Jane 31, 1983. The results are In line with the forecast made In147 words
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287 1983-10-31 19 UNILITE Electrical Industries Bhd has obtained agreement m principle with three financial institutions to convert their loans into new shares of Msl each m the company. The conversion is to include the accrued interest up to, and including, the date of conversion. The287 words
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Article107 1983-10-31 19 THE following Is a list of the II most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover m thousands of units, closing prices on Friday and the high and low for 1983 ompany Turnover Prieta High L»* IN Oria IMS107 words
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Article74 1983-10-31 19 Oct24 OctZS Oct» Oct H Oet 28 (sBTComp: 917.48 910.23 906.02 904.60 909.11 ttBT Indicator: *****83 *****64 *****65 *****55 *****60 <o£Tlnds: 954.64 948.82 945.62 945.62 948.89 *ST Finance: 2689.26 2676.81 2670.59 2685.63 2700.33 •ST Hotels: 953.16 953.82 946.73 944.77 945.66 ••ST Prop: 703.71 699.56 692.92 691.38 692.09 dUgST Minings:74 words
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Article80 1983-10-31 19 OctU Oetti OctM Octn Oct 28 t+BT Index: *****94 *****98 *****99 *****56 *****27 <g,NSTInds: 1338.46 1324.44 1321.96 1326.46 1332.96 •NST Finance: 2573.14 2545.93 2541.17 2534.43 2547.90 •NST Hotels: 659.75 659.75 659.75 659.51 659.51 ♦*NST Prop: 962.28 952.11 945.83 946.57 950.82 Ca^NSTTlns: 379.05 375.36 371.76 371.27 374.99 «a,NST Rub: 1773.3280 words
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214 1983-10-31 19 TAIPEH, Sun. The pace of economic recovery m Taiwan is speeding up more rapidly than earlier expected. The Central News Agency (CNA) quoted the Council for Economic Planning and Development (CEPD) as saying that m a report to the Cabinet meeting yesterday, CEPD vice-chairmanAFP - 214 words
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324 1983-10-31 22 Antah share offer oversubscribed by 38.3 times THE open portion of Antah Holdings Bhd's public share offer has attracted 201,998 applications for 353.3 million shares. This works out to an oversubscription rate of 38.3 times. In view of the heavy subscription, Antah directors have decided to allot 95.7 per cent324 words
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254 1983-10-31 22 RALEIGH Cycles (Malaysia) Bhd has reported an unaudited group net loss (before tax) olf M 5331,000 for the six months ended July 31 (against a loss of $638,000 m the previous interim). It managed to reduce the loss m spite of a 48.5 per254 words
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615 1983-10-31 22 FAST-GROWING Construction and Supplies House Bhd (CASH) expects its group pre-tax profits to jump to M 56.05 million for the year ending Aug 31, 1984, barring unforeseen circumstances. This is more than double the pre-tax earnings of $2.58 million achieved for the year ended615 words
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Article, Illustration361 1983-10-31 22 EDI Associates Pte Ltd, distributor of Xerox Learning Systems, has assigned John Brace Stevens, as director, market responsibilities for consultation on Xerox Learning Systems training programmes for Singapore and Malaysia. Mr Stevens has been directing EDl's quality management division for the past three years. EDI has also361 words
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759 1983-10-31 22 NEW YORK, Sun. The tax-loss selling season m the stock market is fast approaching. Tax-loss selling involves the unloading of issues that have performed poorly to gain a reduction m income tax payments to the Internal Revenue Service. Such sales can beNYT - 759 words
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162 1983-10-31 22 CIC approves Malayan Flour Mills special issue THE Malaysian Capital Issues Committee (CIC) has approved Malayan Flour Mills Bhd's proposed special issue of five million new shares of Msl each at a revised price of M 52.75 per share to bumiputra investors approved by the Ministry of Trade and Industry.162 words
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467 1983-10-31 22 TOKYO, Sun. Matsushita Electric has confirmed that it has agreed to allow Philips and Grundig, the two main European manufacturers of videotape recorders, to start using its VHS system for VTRs m addition to the European V2OOO system. The VHS system, which wasFT - 467 words
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Advertisement393 1983-10-31 19 CASIO Only a mite...but ALMIGHTY! Casio PB-700 with 20-character by 4-line display, large memory. Plus, optional 4-color printer, and microcassette storage. fa-10: *c /PrH cm 1: s f\ y\ Plotter-printer _^Jl Microcassette tape recorder p^V X-A^\\ with cassette fa oo /■^Jp^f'' i i /S>v^^*^ ii w mmmm «iii»«i 111 mm393 words
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Article3033 1983-10-31 20 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Aijvtoi tor Krlp/rlghto. N Tax-exempted iivMead. ABNtnde4i.l«tert U rimr^i each, with the price qp«to« to Mian. Gr'g Net 1983 Last Div P/E Vol Week High Low Company Sale +or- < 000) High Low 286 229 Acma 229 -1 7.5 145.0 9 230 2293,033 words
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Article193 1983-10-31 20 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Oct 28: US! (Bid prieei High Low 7 days 9 9/16 9 7/16 1 month 9W 9 7/16 2 months 9 9/16 9 7/16 3 months 9* 9 9/16 6 months 9* 911/16 9 months 9 7 9 13/16193 words
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Article42 1983-10-31 20 FOR THE week ended Friday Sep 28, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Bank fond: 4.5 to 5.5 per cent. General fund: 5.00 to 5.30 per cent. Movements of funds totalled $1428 million.42 words
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Article261 1983-10-31 20 THE interbank rates opened last week at 7M W per cent before keen borrowing interest pushed the rates up to IM 8 per cent. They closed the week at 7' 2 Vt per cent. In line with the firmer overnight rates, the One and Three Months were traded upwards261 words
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Article139 1983-10-31 20 THE US dollar opened last week at 5J2.1330 50 against the local currency and was traded to a high of $2.1355/ 65 before closing at $2.1342/52. Trading for the week was quiet with the intra day movements within narrow margins. The Singapore dollar strengthened against most major currencies except139 words
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Article495 1983-10-31 20 BANK'S prime lending rates as at the close of business on Friday, Oct 28, 1983: BANK'S tPLR i Algemene Bank 9 American Express 9% Am' Dam R'terdam Bank 9 Asia Commercial 9 A NZ Banking Group 9 W Ban Hin Lee Bank 9'< Banca Commerciale 9495 words
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Advertisement374 1983-10-31 20 Hardware. Software. No ware! You have spent valuable time and a substantial sum of money to install your computer system. But have you considered the consequences of loss of or damage to your hardware? And software? Consult us for your protection. Our underwriters are backed by experience developed over many374 words
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Article208 1983-10-31 21 AFTER dropping some four cents at the start, the rubber market moved sideways for the rest of the week, along the 233 cents (S) level, on slightly improved turnover, Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co said m its review of the Singapore and Malaysian rubber markets for the week ended208 words
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Article44 1983-10-31 21 Export prices m non-sterling areas m US dollar per ounce. (1) Australian dollar per ounce Prt Than Melbourne(l) 418.278 416.548 422.50S 420.75S New York 386.008 385 008 387.00S 386.00S Ix)ndon 386.508 383.508 387.00S 384.00S Zurich 386.008 393.008 3890 aS 396.00S Paris ***** 385.4544 words
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Article119 1983-10-31 21 RUBBER futures m London on Friday closed with gains of between £19 and £10 a tonne m quiet trading. There did not appear to be any fresh news or revival m physical demand behind the rise, which dealers attributed to booksquaring ahead of the weekend. The most traded April/119 words
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Article46 1983-10-31 21 Oct24 Ocf2s Oct2B Oct 27 Oct 28 ♦Tin 30.06 3005 30.11 30.16 30.14 Tonnes 132 110 95 95 84 I Rubber (S) 233.50 234.00 233.50 232.50 232.00 Rubber (M) 258.00 257.50 257.00 256.00 254.75 ♦m M$ per kilo In cents per kilo46 words
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Article146 1983-10-31 21 LONDON: The re-emergence of ITC support for Three Months high grade tin on Friday afternoon carried prices back to the £60 premium over standard tin, after an erosion midday to only £20. Three Months standard closed ring dealings at £8,656 a tonne, up £1 from Thursday's afternoon kerb and146 words
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Article220 1983-10-31 21 THE local produce market last week saw weaker coffee prices. The pepper market experienced gains while the copra and coconut oil market were flat. A dealer said the coffee price m London was down about C 65 a tonne compared with the previous week's close. This is220 words
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Article810 1983-10-31 21 A SOVIET statement that its embassy m Grenada was hit by fire m the US invasion contributed to the weakness m the stock market on Friday. After the market closed, the US said it did not attack the Soviet embassy m Grenada. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which810 words
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Article250 1983-10-31 21 IN LATE trading on Friday, Royal Dutch continued to decline, closing 2.10 guilders lower at 125.10, but other internationals remained at early afternoon levels. Turnover on the European Options Exchange was barely changed at 13 340 contracts, Of Which 10,565 Were calls and J775 puts, compared to 13,903 on250 words
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Article191 1983-10-31 21 Francs Actions Subaes 294 unch Alusulsae Br 735 -5 Alusulsse Reg. 250 +8 Brown Boveri Br 1150 +20 Clba Gelgy Br 2155 +10 Clba Qelgy P C 1730 10 Clou Oelgy Reg 935 +20 Credit Sulase Br 2130 +5 Credit Sulsae Reg «B +2 Elektrowatt Br 2830 unch George191 words
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Article1129 1983-10-31 21 LONDON: Market sentiment last week was overshadowed by the Lebanon bombings and the US invasion of Grenada. Some institutional and building society funds were, however, committed to government bonds which showed gains ranging to half point on balance. The demand for bonds reflected the prospect of a cut1,129 words
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Article484 1983-10-31 21 SELLERS dominated the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week, sending share prices lower on a broad front. Only a steady close at the weekend managed to shore up sagging sentiment. Out of the five sessions traded, four were distinctly easier. Friday was the exception, however, when buyers once484 words
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Article528 1983-10-31 21 TIIK local stock market continued to see little activity last week as Investors kept away. This came despite hopes by brokers that the market could pick up a little following the announcement of a better than expected Malaysian budget. Instead, the market closed slightly lower. The Straits Times528 words
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Advertisement531 1983-10-31 21 <g> Samsonite's TRADE-IN OFFER for any old bag regardless ot brand, age, size and condition when you buy a new Samsonite Silhouette 200 or 2000 white frame suitcase. Sizes: 61cm to 76 cm (24" 30") jj Offer valid till Dec. hi. Hurry to your nearest department store or luggage shop531 words
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Advertisement283 1983-10-31 22 HERTZ AFFORDABLE Holiday Special Deepavali the Festival of Light is here and Hertz wishes all its Indian friends a Happy Deepavali! To make this Deepavali a more enjoyable one for all Singaporeans, Hertz is making available a special affordable package just for you from today to November 8, 1983. Rent283 words
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Advertisement273 1983-10-31 22 IOG Expands Gold Interest Scare Tactics Clear Market for New Climb Shares. Futures Expected to Yield Big Leveraged Gains Teams of IOG technicians and researchers have caught every important bottom in emerging technologies, financial instruments and precious metals since the lows of last year, creating close to a 90 percent273 words
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Advertisement120 1983-10-31 23 man. 1111 L. \Y7 T— l 1 3 a M Tv T 1111 "X 7/ *T~^ A 1 1 iWl^i* l^ ff *T*O r u fil -^i WT system designed especially for the hotel 'c** 1 w »)t jr 6 the services provided to hotel guests. r «ft JL NCR120 words
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Obituary, Illustration327 1983-10-31 24 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam g In Fverlovmg Memory ol our Beloved Daughter Mabel Seah Mci Poh Called to the Lord on 31 Oct '82 Today Is exactly a year gone by Our thoughts are always with you Our hearts are sore with pain This world would be like327 words
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Obituary, Illustration51 1983-10-31 24 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements The family of the late MRS. LEONG ENG KHEAN (nee Mdm Lim Sin Kiaw) wish to thank all Relatives, Friends, Nurses, Pastor Khoo Cheng Hoot and members of the Cantonese Methodist Kum Van Church for their kind attendance and condolences, donations, wreaths received during their recent51 words
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Obituary, Illustration323 1983-10-31 24 141 Deaths 141 Deaths TAN MOH LIAN (agodSO) PMNd away p^c»fully on 2S-10-S3, toavlng bahlnd:Son* Daughtara-in-law Philip, Seng Kee Angela Tan Victor, Seng Chee Stlew, Seng Tlew Dr. Shirley Yeung Jeffrey, Seng Teck Jeanne Wong Leonard Seng Ngee Seng Tee Margaret Oan Daughter Son-in-law Geek Hlok, Lucy Dr. David Dee,323 words
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Article, Illustration2145 1983-10-31 24 OUR RACING TEAM - OUR RACING TEAM Paris upsets for thumping $249 payout By FIRST: ***** SECOND: ***** THIRD: ***** STARTERS: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. CONSOLATIONS: 5 3 231, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. Double for Lucas PENANG, Sun. Contlllbre,2,145 words
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Article123 1983-10-31 24 Third big win for All Along NEW YORK, Sun. All Along, the four year-old j French filly who won the Prix De L'Arc De Triomphe three weeks ago ana the Rothman's International m Toronto last week, brought her October winnings to U*****,630 (about Ss2 million) with a runaway win mAFP - 123 words
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Article838 1983-10-31 24 HBSp9pON|HIIHpHniHHPBH PENANG, Sun. Jockeys I J.F. Heng and apprentice S. Marzuki were suspended for their respective offences on the second day of the current Penang meeting. Heng was suspended for three months over his handling of Bundini Bliss m Race 1 while Marzuki was given three838 words
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Advertisement155 1983-10-31 24 iktigimMtim! kttiki smmmmm A novel oj fdme.passion and venqetince CELEBRITY Thomas Thompson Vengeance is mine, saith the Lord They were bound together by ambition, by lust for money, fame and power, and by the terrible secret of one dark, windswept night. They called themselves the Three Princes the Prince of155 words
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Advertisement187 1983-10-31 25 |di9ii JE9I i I ACTUAL SIZE A CASSETTE TAPE CASE ONLY SONY COULD CDCTT Th l h T dy -f d oUrfu L inyr^HUErETD Cl I/^IJ DDII I lA^i/^Cr r 1 Jmß!_C_ umbrella with ever/ purchase trnjinttlf 3Utn DKILLIAIMCt mBHiBH of a Super Walkman To get an idea of just187 words
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Article306 1983-10-31 27 Uproar over judges' decision BUDAPEST, San. A near-capacity audience erupted In a storm of booing and whistling when China's 1J Mng was denied a gold medal In the Individual rings competition on today's final day of the World Gymnastics Championships. IJ, the favourite, was awarded only 9.851 for his performanceReuter - 306 words
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Article, Illustration527 1983-10-31 27 Lendl checks ace Davis' giant-killing streak TOKYO, Sun I THINK I played well. I didn't tighten up. But he played a good game on the important points. He hits the ball hard more consistently than a anybody in the world. s Scott Davis (picture) TOP-SEEDED IvanReuter; UPI - 527 words
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328 1983-10-31 27 FILDERSTEDT (West Germany), Sunday THE fearsome Martina Navratilova is set to add to her increasing collection of tennis titles here today. The world's No. 1 woman player, who has lost only four matches m the past two years, was m fine form as sheAFP; UPI - 328 words
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197 1983-10-31 27 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By IT WAS second time lucky for four tennis veterans at the Dutch Club yesterday. Peter Dressier, G. Pepper, Teo Teng Poh and James Fu, who were knocked out m the qualifying round for the Singapore Open veterans197 words
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357 1983-10-31 27 LYNGBY, Sun. INDONESIANS Icuk Sugiarto and Hastomo Arbi, the top two seeds, both crashed to surprise de- i feats m the semi-finals of the Scandinavian badmin- j ton Cup here yesterday. Icuk, who won the world title at nearby Copenhagen last May,Reuter - 357 words
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Article125 1983-10-31 27 MAMPOTE (Venezuela), Sun. Bong Coo, of the Philippines, yesterday won the women's all-event gold medal at the FIQ World Bowling Championships here with a record 4,806 pinfalls over 24 games. The silver medal went to Sweden's Lena Sulkanen (4,791) and the bronze to another Swedish bowler,AFP; Reuter - 125 words
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Article445 1983-10-31 27 VENEZUELA'S Rafael Orono battered Puerto Rican challenger Orlando Maldonado into oblivion m Caracas last night, smashing him to the canvas m a fifth-round knock-out to retain his World Boxing Council super-flyweight title. The Puero Rican's hopes of clinching the crown began evaporating after a first-round flurry. They finallyReuter; AFP; AP; UPI - 445 words
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Advertisement190 1983-10-31 27 ML flf s? X S i M 4jHH'>^W^^^^^^^'^^ m iH>- Mw" 1 t •-.>■•- B '»!'-v. M Hah. [[^■■bfcfci i iiiiiii— m i^^mi B»^fc inn n»ra n»in *ii Ik m t^K m sSb'l^'" BT^hE^ J f jm is f IBl^^ B^^^'''''''''''''BBBBBBilß f r r j,,. y J BBMH^BBn BBSBh B■*190 words
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Article263 1983-10-31 28 MALAYSIA CUP REACTION NEWS of the Republic's re-admission to the Malaysia Cap m 1985 was accepted calmly by the Football Association of Singapore. "While we are of course happy with the move, it's still a long way off," said PAS chairman Teo Chong Tee yesterday.263 words
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Article439 1983-10-31 28 JEFFREY LOW - JEFFREY LOW PRE-OLYMPIC SOCCER PREVIEW By KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Indonesian goalkeeper Purwono must be relishing the chance of facing India at the Merdeka Stadium here tomorrow night to prove that nothing was really amiss m his team's 4-0 defeat two weeks ago m Singapore. Having439 words
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Article171 1983-10-31 28 Armed Forces' Grand Slam ARMED FORCES made amends for their President's Cup failure by completing a Grand Slam m the Singapore Government Services Football League last night. Forces, who won the SGSFL Division One title three weeks ago, added the senior and junior knockout championships to their tally at the171 words
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Article497 1983-10-31 28 Aston Villa 2 Arsenal 6 (1-4): Villa had won their 14 previous home games but were stunned as Tony Woodcock launched a one-man blitz. He scored four m the first half and a fifth soon after the interval. Brian McDermott made it six m the 88th minute.AP - 497 words
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Article1287 1983-10-31 28 DIVISION ONE IT. Aston Villa 2 Arsenal 6, Leicester 2 Everton 0, Liverpool 6 Luton 0, Manchester United 3Wolves 0, Norwich 0 Queens Park Rangers 3, Forest 1 Sunderland 1, Southampton 3 Ipswich 2, Stoke 1 Coventry^ 3, 111 VISION TWO DIVISION TWO ramhriiiw Rrishton 4 CheLsea1,287 words
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Article, Illustration442 1983-10-31 28 ...and armchair fans miss 37 goals and a stack of incidents LONDON, Sunday THE ever-growing band of armchair fans do not know what they are missing by saying they will only attend football matches again when clubs provide all-seated stadiums, electronic scoreboards forReuter - 442 words
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Article147 1983-10-31 28 SWANSEA (Wales), San. John Toshack yesterday resigned as manager of English Second Division soccer dub Swansea. Toshack, who led the dab from the Fourth to First Division In four seasons before they were relegated last May, met club chairman Geoff Sharpe and agreed to leave without compensation.Reuter - 147 words
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Article, Illustration446 1983-10-31 29 World Cup star wins m first try at Serapong THE Halloween imp struck one day early at Sentosa's Serapong Course yesterday, providing tricks and treats for the participants of the Business Times Seventh Anniversary golf championship. While it was a real treat seeing some of the446 words
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346 1983-10-31 29 CHIYODA (Japan), Sun. American Gene Littler collected US$5O,OOO ($105,000) after winning the Coca-Cola Grand Slam f»olf championship for senor professionals with a five-under-par 67 today for a 72-hole total of 276 m Ibaraki Prefecture here today. Leading scores (all Americans): 27€ Gene LittlerReuter; AFP; UPI; AP - 346 words
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Article224 1983-10-31 29 Tay Cheng Khoon - Ee Kiat in fine form Tay Cheng Khoon Business Times G01f...8v INTERNATIONAL Poh Ec Kiat, preparing for the Putra Cup assignment m Bangkok next month, hit top gear at Bukit Chermin yesterday to win the Keppel Club Open golf championships with a gross 73. This is the second club title224 words
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Article, Illustration397 1983-10-31 29 HAKIKAT RAI - Bid to break 15-min time barrier HAKIKAT RAI Jagtar's off to Kuwait on record mission m 5,000 m By IN THE wee hours of Thursday morning (Singapore time), long distance runner Jagtar Singh will be trying to do what no other Singaporean has even bothered to think about run the397 words
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Article137 1983-10-31 29 LONDON, Sun. THE English Rugby Union (RFI are preparing to defy the sports boycott of South Africa by sending a full international team there next May and Jane, the Sunday Times said here today. Senior members of the RFl T say they will go aheadAFP; Reuter - 137 words
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350 1983-10-31 29 INDIA Ist Inns Gavaskar b Gomes 121 Gaekwad c Richards b Holding 8 Vengsarkar Richards b Holding 159 Sharm* b Holding 5 Shastri Ibw b Davis 49 Blnny Ibw b Daniel 52 Amarnath c Dujon b Daniel 1 Kapll Dcv c Lloyd b Marshall350 words
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Article131 1983-10-31 29 ADELAIDE, Son. The touring Pakistan cricket team were poised for a convincing win after Abdul Qadir claimed 7 for 122 from $2.4 successive overs to cause Sooth Australia's demise for 243 In their second Innings at the Adelaide Oval today. Needing 247 runs for victory, Pakistan's opening batsmenReuter - 131 words
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Article201 1983-10-31 29 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW B) JANSENTTES clobbered Port Authority Recreation Club 8-0 m a senior knockout hockey quarter-final match of two contrasting halves at Farrer Park yesterday. The opening half saw the portmen matching fire and determination with Jansenites, who could unlock their defence only once. To a201 words
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Article, Illustration285 1983-10-31 29 J. Rajendran - J. Rajendran Malaysian Rugby Union Cup By m Kuala Lumpur Kiwis regain Cup with a sparkling show against Aussies NZ FORCE 31 AF NORTH 10 AFTER an absence of one year, the Malaysian Rugby Union Invitational Cup returns to Dieppe Barracks m Singapore, the home of New Zealand Force.JERRY SEH - 285 words
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Article209 1983-10-31 29 Beaten but will Song go on? MALAYSIA 23 SINGAPORE 12 SINGAPORE once again played their hearts out but still lost 23-12 to Malaysia m the playoff for third and fourth places m the Malaysian Rugby Union Invitational Cup at Jalan Bellamy today. But Singapore Rugby Union president Howard Cashin was209 words
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Article103 1983-10-31 29 KARACHI (Pakistan), Sun. Favourites Australia suffered a setback when they drew 1-1 with New Zealand on the second day of the fifth PIA Champions Trophy hockey tournament yesterday. Cup-holders Holland, who lost 5-2 to Australia, also suffered a 2-1 defeat against West Germany, who now head the tableAFP - 103 words
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Advertisement142 1983-10-31 29 The rystal Court Restaurant inside the Chinese Swimming Club is open to the public UNDER THESE ROOFS ARE SOME OF THE FINEST SICHUAN FOOD YOU CAN FIND hese landmark roots arc those ot the r i!?SS-. I hincso Swimming Club, home ot Crystal Court. Anytime you are driving 4l ''^WSftß^^?'^'^^^\142 words
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Article, Illustration458 1983-10-31 30 'Calm and open' talks but rift remains— China Soviet negotiator leaves Beijing No headway on Afghanistan, missile build-up and Cambodia BEUING, Sunday CHINA yesterday described the latest round of Sino-Soviet normalisation talks here as "calm and open" but stressed that "big" differences remained between the two countries which have beenAFP; Reuter - 458 words
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Article, Illustration126 1983-10-31 30 Jungle girl back with her family IMIYATI (centre, foreground), the 12-year-old Indonesian girl who was believed to have drowned six years ago, la seen here back home with her family m the village of Talang m south Sumatra after surviving the lost years m a jungle. Hunters found her lyingUPI - 126 words
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Article, Illustration290 1983-10-31 30 BEIJING, Sun. Chinese rescue ships were rushing today to a spot m the Gulf of Tonkin where distress signals were picked up from possible survivors of the American oil-drilling ship Glomar Java Sea which was reported sunk m a storm.Reuter - 290 words
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172 1983-10-31 30 MELBOURNE, Sun. Question time will be delayed In the Australian Parliament on Tuesday because members would rather watch a horse race on television. It Is not lust any horse race. The Melbourne Cup, run every year on the first Tuesday m NovemberReuter - 172 words
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Article161 1983-10-31 30 Fifth term for Kaunda LUSAKA, Sun. Zambia's President Kenneth Kaunda will be sworn m today for a fifth five-year term m office after winning a decisive vote of confidence m last Thursday's presidential elections. Results so far declared have given President Kaunda around 90 per cent of the vote. TheReuter - 161 words
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Article68 1983-10-31 30 KHARTOUM, Sun. Hundreds of detainees rioted m Omdurman prison west of here yesterday m protest against being held without trial for more than three years, the Sudan news agency (SUNA) reported. The 795 prisoners cut electricity ana water supplies, hurled stones at warders and managed to breach oneAFP - 68 words
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269 1983-10-31 30 Soviet fleet trapped in ice again MOSCOW, Sun. Ice floes have trapped a large fleet of Soviet vessels m the Arctic shipping route for the second time this month, Radio Moscow reported today. The English-language broadcast provided few details, saying only that "a large group of Soviet vessels is reportedAP; AFP - 269 words
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Advertisement212 1983-10-31 30 When it's Breakfast Lunch, Dinner or Picnic HAYO BRAND SARDINE FISH The tasty goodness of freshly caught Sardines canned m a delicious Tomato Sauce. /^"S, y otitf 0 HAYO SARDINES Meet Japan s 6 Particular Requrements: 1 In Quality Control 100% Fresh and Hygienically processed 2 In Quality, Taste Freshness212 words
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Miscellaneous137 1983-10-31 30 UP TO 1 p.m. Showers m a few areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 6.34 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.38 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 13/20 C Goudy Manila 22/28 C Fair Amsterdam JC t Melbourne 5/18 C Overcast Bangkok 24/32 C Goudy Moscow137 words
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Article, Illustration1441 1983-10-31 1 dfg dfg Goalkeeper 4 "We have a Pope built like a soccerteam goalkeeper. And of course, as a young man, he was 0ne Though he tires more quickly, since the assassination attempt m May 1981, he appears to bounce back from exhausting days of workBM - 1,441 words
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Article351 1983-10-31 1 WHEN Karol Wojtyla was growing up m southern Poland, he was part of a vigorous, hard-working, hard-play-ing community. As a young boy, he played handball and soccer m the town streets. In summer, he swam and canoed on the nearby Skawa River and backpackedBM - 351 words
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Article310 1983-10-31 2 Word games kids like to play YOU may like to start off with some of these word games: 1. With tiny children alert them to call oat words they can read along the roadside and see if they can achieve certain numerical goals. 2. There's an old game of "I'mIPS - 310 words
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Article, Illustration978 1983-10-31 2 Creativity in the car A car is not a park or a restaurant or a playroom. Still, it shouldn't be a source of boredom or time-wasting. The ingenious parent can use short car trips as creative adventures. Better Parenting Concluding a I6th-part series by CARYL KRUEGER The writer is anIPS - 978 words
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511 1983-10-31 3 PETER Burwash has a message for us all: A vegetarian diet can unlock stores of energy and vitality that most of us can hardly guess at. As a world class athlete, and a vegetarian for 14 years, he knows what he's talking about. "Some511 words
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Article, Illustration393 1983-10-31 3 STELLA DANKER - From slimy stuff to cosmetics STELLA DANKER By THE Japanese have it for breakfast; New York is trying to tarn it into gas; and, the Danes import It to make ice cream, cakes and tooth paste. The Chinese ate It for centuries for its miraculous effects on the finger nails393 words
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Article, Illustration959 1983-10-31 3 Peter Burwash, who runs the world's largest organisation to promote tennis, is the classic boy-next-door, according to BRIAN MILLER while HUO MEILI finds out more about his vegetarian beliefs. FIVE years ago I first met Peter Burwash, the clean-cut president of the Peter Burwash International959 words
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Article354 1983-10-31 22 LUO LIAN PIN - LUO LIAN PIN PIP A RECITAL By Liv Dehai Victoria Concert Hall Last Wednesday Reviewed by ACCORDING to Chii nese historical records, Chinese music can be i traced back more than 4,Mt years. It is based on the standard pitch called huang chung i (yellow bell). The354 words
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Article, Illustration490 1983-10-31 22 KANNAN CHANDRAN - Deepavali treats KANNAN CHANDRAN Round-up by dg dfg THE Festival of Lights will be celebrated with two variety shows produced by Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's Tamil Unit. One will be for adults and the other for the little ones. The first, going out on Thursday, the eve of Deepavali, will be490 words
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Article, Illustration617 1983-10-31 22 ANOTHER holiday is around the corner, so if your life revolves around the goggle box, be prepared for some special programmes that Singapore Broadcasting Corporation has acquired. The fun begins on Thursday, the eve of Deepavali: Pre-holiday Movie Berlin Tunnel 21 (Ch 5, 11.44617 words
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Article, Illustration674 1983-10-31 23 Tom Jones keeps them guess-ping for 90 minutes Superstar Tom Jones gave a concert on Wednesday. SYLVIA TOH went to the Neptune Theatre Restaurant to find out which would give way first his voice or his pants. 4 How this star of stage and stage and stage (album covers andDAVID TAN - 674 words
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Article867 1983-10-31 23 CLASSICAL GUITAR RECITAL By Michael Conn World Trade Centre Auditorium Thursday, 8 p.m. Previewed by GEORGINA EMMANUEL JINGLE bells m October! I thought my ears had gone abroad till a quick glance at all the paraphernalia m some department stores tinsel, plastic hollies and gaudy Santa Clauses867 words
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Advertisement307 1983-10-31 1 k EEHES gk 6 y won drive y° u eraz Ak if you teach them to behave m cars now. Last of the 16-part Parenting series OUTLOOK, Page Two Tom Jones has m m jßm guess-ping LEISURE, Wkfa -~J Page Tw«nty-thr«e HBH EPn^linlvJH U BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBITi'^BBBI^F^^-^BBBflBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^BBft&iSJii^^ WJg&M3HIBBBBBlB» SflBr*£39%Mtfi UKr a H"307 words
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Advertisement40 1983-10-31 2 exercise is a sure >. I y wouldn't be nice for a A person who once had a JL or are you joining the SLENDER LADY A I Beauty Centre G8-G9 Golden Mile Tower V Beach Road^lngapore 0719. TEL: *****38 \ii^40 words
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Advertisement1223 1983-10-31 4 APPOINTMENTS #Sabah Gas Industries Senchriam Berhad (v) Perform emergency duties. (vi) Carry out problem-solving analyses independently, or with guidance, during shift duty. IMPORTANT Applicants are required to provide the following information in their letters of application:a) Educational qualifications. b) Professional qualifications. c) Training undergone and related courses attended -length of1,223 words
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Miscellaneous318 1983-10-31 4 G ARFIELD sr Jim w* "7 MERE'S 50/VNE NO THANKS, I'VE NEVER /^"^v^ I CHICKEN SOUP, y~^^ I r REALLY J KNOWN /^OV GARFIELP d^oV COOLPN'T U-^Tn 1 GARPIELI? J i JTM [7AV?€? /Q-51 1983 United Feature Syndicate, mc STAR WARS By Archie Goodwin &Al Williamson BHIDHBhHHHHHHk -«lucas»ilm Ltd t318 words
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Advertisement569 1983-10-31 6 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical A well established and leading Insurance I* Company m BRUNEI has vacancy for: S ONE SENIOR I CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY The lady we are looking for will be responsible m attending to confidential matters and must be able 1 to organize569 words
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Advertisement232 1983-10-31 7 66 Situations Vacant I c) Secretarial/Clerical FEMALE CHINESE RECEPTIONIST CUM TYPIST c Minimum GCE'O'level. Typing speed at least 40 S'S^.WK fringe benefits for the right candidates Interested parties, kindly send your applications to: TK_ aHuartiaaf STtolmm ftJnflo!_4 390 Kirn Seng Road Singapore 0923 Boutique m hotel requires GIRL FRIDAY A232 words
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Advertisement242 1983-10-31 7 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical rcMC.,, r. GENERAL CLERK nnm m i i ..v, k AC" l Please apply with full resume and r#c-nt P«"P°" Photogreph to: THE MANAGER *03-46- TEXTILE CENTRE JALAN SULTAN «mriPnRF n?io SINGAPORE 0719 Public Accountants require: (A) SENIOR/ SEMI-SENIOR JUNIOR AUDIT STAFF (B) SENIOR/ SEMI-SENIOR242 words
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Advertisement452 1983-10-31 8 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Urgently Raquirad FEMALE SECRETARY Must he bilingual m btgttah and French Knowledge of typing 45 W.p.m. Shorthand 100 w.p.m. Experienced preferably. PteMant, mature and able to work independently Intarastad applicanta plaase aand curriculum vitaa with photograph (n.r.) to: THE ADVERTISER S.T. BOX A***** 390 KIM452 words
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Advertisement829 1983-10-31 8 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical EXPORT CLERKS REQUIRED hy (larment Factory urgently Interested candidates please apply with recent photo, salary expected and phone number (In own handwriting) or call personally between 9.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. at: 51, Lorong 3 Geylang, /»l)4-08, Spore 1438. INTERNATIONAL COMPANY REQUIRES Clerk/ Typist Fluency829 words
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Advertisement866 1983-10-31 8 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales t) Sales O Sales I "I" I are expanding rapidly across Singapore and we need SALES ASSISTANTS We are looking for bright, energetic, outgoing staff who are interested m an enjoyable |ob, a solid career with training and good866 words
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Advertisement485 1983-10-31 8 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales Itimel LIFE f RWIVi i SALES AS A CAREER OVERSEAS TRAVELS ARE f ALL YOURS I (MALE FEMALE) I We are m the business of maga- A zincs and publications and require f hardworking, dynamic Sales Per- sons to ioin us m our expansion. 7485 words
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Advertisement466 1983-10-31 8 66 Situations Vacant t) Sates SALES J PROMOTER J |c Pleasant personality J with ability to handle customers. c Sales experience m cos- J tume Jewellery an I I advantage. J c Able to speak English. fj le Able to work shift. J c Basic salary $350 to $400 ?J466 words
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Advertisement576 1983-10-31 8 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales A Computer-Form Printing Company invites applications for MALE/ FEMALE SALES EXECUTIVES c Experience preferable though not essential c Good basic salary, transport allowance plus generous commission c Applicants should preferably possess own vehicle c School leavers who have completed N.S. are also welcome. Interested applicants576 words
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Advertisement732 1983-10-31 8 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales Marine Industrial Engine Spara Parts Company Requires: SALES ENGINEERS c Must have at least 3 years sales experience. c In similar Business and mature enough to conduct sales independently. c Possible overseas trips m related Business Please submit applications to: CELL SINGAPORE PTE LTD -01-O8732 words
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Advertisement362 1983-10-31 8 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical UJA GCE O' level or NTC m Tool Die and minimum 2 years m a precision toolroom Be able to operate all toolroom equipment intepret blue-print drawings and work to close tolerance Those without skill certificates but have proven working abilities of minimum 4 years362 words
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Advertisement607 1983-10-31 9 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical I We are an American International lift company and owing to our expansion, we require the following personnel: ADJUSTERS Polytechnic ITC (or equivalent) graduates m electronic Mechanical or electrical engineering. MECHANICS Experience preferably 3 years and more, m lift installation607 words
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Advertisement549 1983-10-31 9 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical l!Bivi^a3Bi J W If you possess GCE 'O' level certificate or NTC 3 Electrical/Electronic Servicing Driving Licence, Class 2 and willing to ride a motorcycle and are below 26 years of age, Canon wants you to be Electronic Technicians In549 words
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Advertisement493 1983-10-31 9 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical Well established electronics component manufacturer requires MALE TRAINEE TECHNICIANS Age 21 above. Chinese. GCE O' Level. Completed National Service. VITB/ Private Trade Cert. Training provided. 5 days work. Ba.m. to 5.35 p.m. c Good starting salary. Interested parties please call493 words
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Advertisement333 1983-10-31 9 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical An Established Construction Firm m Jurong requires suitable candidates to fill the positions of:MECHANICAL SUPERVISORS (2 POSTS) Qualifications c Preferably diploma with or without Mechanical Engineering experience m oil refinery and shipyard. Job Description:- Fabrication, installation of piping, structure and other mechanical works m oil333 words
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Advertisement394 1983-10-31 9 66 Situations Vacant 0 Technical Gotpaai OOLDBEU ENGINEERING requires With or without experience NTC Possess Class 3 Driving Licence For interview, please call Tel: *****07 Europe's largest manufacturer ol dies el generators invites applicants for the post of: PANEL WIREMAN Applicants must have completed N.S. Benefits: 5-day week c Transportreimbursement394 words
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Advertisement465 1983-10-31 9 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Construction Company Requires: QUANTITY SURVEYOR Experience m tendering HDB Projects. Applicants please submit full resume to: 102 UPPER CROSS STREET 909-07 OG BUILDING SINGAPORE 0105 TEL: *****/ *****. I SANITARY FOREMAN (c Time Bam to spm (from Mon Sat) I c Age between 25 and465 words
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Advertisement239 1983-10-31 9 j 66 Situations Vacant h) Production SMITH-CORONA I }Ey^ REVISED V SALARIES! UP TO $426 STARTING UP TO $441 UPON CONFIRMATION UP TO $476 AFTER 6 MONTHS UP TO $531 AFTER 1 YEAR also, youllget PLUS! Educational Assistance Recreational Facilities Medical Many Other Benefits Aiso Food Allowance For (PLANT II)239 words
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Advertisement705 1983-10-31 10 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production Production h) Production S^dw7i^ortd wtd* tore* In »»«c1rtcal wwgy k ~»i II We we a subsidiary of ASEA AB. Sweden, one of the largest electrical engineering companies in the world with operaV w tions in 90 countries. You're invited705 words
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Advertisement473 1983-10-31 10 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production A Toshiba, a multi-national colour TV and 0 radio cassette manufacturing company at the junction of Pasir Panjang and Alexandra Road has immediate vacancies for- At least primary education *Age 16 35 years We offer A good starting salary and473 words
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Advertisement507 1983-10-31 10 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Production h) Production \lgP jZ^ MOVE AHEAD WITH HITACHI... We Offer. •5-day week •No shift duties •Salary will be reviewed twice a year •2 months bonus Requirements: •Minimum Secondary 2 education •Completed National Service •Experience not necessary as training will be provided You507 words
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Advertisement57 1983-10-31 10 66 Situations Vacant h) Production I "Qaflafitafeta. I a#^^ <£ HBBBBBBJ BUBBaenum S' I I <T aaBBBBBM BBB^Lf o" i,rn cr HHHHB c r> 1 CD 1 W BJ aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB 1 BP^ 5" CTQ C I era bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbS BMbHblbbbVbbHHbl m M L_ ■■■■I "5. C aBBBBBBBB^^^^ a ■HUHaaH 5 m57 words
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Advertisement281 1983-10-31 10 66 Situations Vacant h) Production HpUjH HB K^j" n^^H Z 'Z |K pkMJ| Lt--ft.^tw?::fi^;>'tl ■^■■BJBfIBHBJMB^BI fHa^^njOl HB9 ■V PSrH rm«^^| -(^^■^^Wpß^^^a^^^a^^^BM B d ,v*j j8 ar _^^^J bVbbbHbbbbbbbbSbbVbbbVbbbbl aBBBBBBBfIBBBBjaBjBBjBBBBBBBBBBBBBj ■^L^J^JTJ^^^^yHJ ■H"^^^^^^H"^^^^Hj bbb^ .aflaßV. HEjH B^h'^U^bl 1 aKei V^b^~WbbW Mil I A.^»y JU H^BB^^aje^^Bßßßaaß^H 5f bHSSB H^^^^^^^^^^U^UtaUJS^H ifili'iii^ i>:'l|| r" T281 words
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Advertisement418 1983-10-31 10 66 Situations Vacant h) Production HITACHI KOKI (S) PTE LTD Requires MALE MACHINE/ PRODUCTION OPERATORS Aj?e 16 —45 years Must be prepared to work alternate second shut WE OFFER.- Free transportation, transport allowance Free uniform Paid annual/ marriage/ sick/ compassionate leave 13th month pay Attendance bonus Shift allowance Medical/ hospltallsatlon418 words
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Advertisement764 1983-10-31 11 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous l) Miscellaneous SINGAPORE A member of the reputable worldwide family restaurant chain Denny's Inc. U.S.A. seeks young dynamic, matured and self-motivated individuals for its first few outlets m Singapore. Applicants must have a lot of drive and764 words
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Advertisement598 1983-10-31 11 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous r Nt> I Suitably qualified Singaporeans are invited to I apply for the following positions m our Brickworks Division:JOB TITLE (a) Technicians (Maintenance)* 1 (b) Technicians (Electrical)* I (c) Technician (Vehicle) (d) Clerical Officer t (c) Security Personnel (f Store598 words
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Advertisement499 1983-10-31 11 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous jftlK if you like f^lpeople>vitii I WILSON RARKING (S) PTE LTD I We are expanding and urgently require 1 FULLTIME/PART-TIME I CAR PARK CASHIERS/ASSISTANTS I &TRAFIC CONTROLLERS I DESPATCH RIDERS I Requirements: >j| Secondary education preferred. I Able to speak499 words
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Advertisement356 1983-10-31 11 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Immediate vacancies for: A) PRODUCTION OPERATORS Permanent Day Shift: Mondays to Fridays— 730 am to 4.48 pm Permanent 2nd Shift: Mondays to Fridays 4.48 pm to 1.18 am Shift allowance provided. Free transport home provided Permanent Night Shift: Mondays to Fridays 10.00 pm to 7.18356 words
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Advertisement372 1983-10-31 11 66 Situations Vacant i I 1) Miscellaneous If you are a skilled tradesman, and are either jobhunting or seeking to Improve your present job prospects, we have openings In the following trades m our modern shipyard which may be I Just what you are looking forBOILERMAKERS CARPENTERS CRANE/ INDUSTRIAL DRIVERS372 words
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Advertisement398 1983-10-31 11 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous urgently requires General B Requirements Minimum GCE 'O' I level Able to type 35 1 wprn To perform general B clerical duties Storekeeper I Requirements: GCE 'O' level Age below 20 years old Possess 2 to 3 years store experience m an electronics manufacturing environment398 words
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Advertisement393 1983-10-31 12 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous Apoio Sentosa A resort hotel on Sentosa Islend requires: 1. HOUSEKEEPING SUPERVISORS Preferably Secondary educatlon with relevant experience Starting salary: $496 -$516 2. PLUMBERS Trade Certificate m Plumbing h Pipe Fitting or relevant experience In plumbing work Starting salary: $457 $477 3. AIRCON PLANT/ POOL ATTENDANTS393 words
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Advertisement281 1983-10-31 12 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous We are a member I of the international I GLAXO Group, one of the world's I leading and most I successful health care companies. We are looking for: Driver/ Despatcher Above 22 years old Primary educafion Be able to speak and write English Class 3281 words
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Advertisement475 1983-10-31 12 I 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I A leading property develI opment company invites I applications for the post I of: PROPERTY EXECUTIVE Requirements: c Degree/ Diploma m Estate Management or relevant field c Working experience m residential condominium preferred c Those without qualifications but with relevant experience may also475 words
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Advertisement400 1983-10-31 12 1 ——^i^—^——i» 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous M* m V_\ COLD STORAGE We require urgently wmmWmmmm^ »S^:»Jl^'^;iHK ■WJlvvß HMHMmH KdktiMfc|tagHMHH| Remuneration We Offer: gary Attractive salary for the right Candldates _»v. i 2 montns bonus Medical Benefits Interested persons please call personalty today, between 9 to 11.30 am for an400 words
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Advertisement430 1983-10-31 12 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous WtarKper requires A) FEMALE GENERAL CLERKS B) STORE ASSISTANTS (MALE/FEMALE) Requirements: Pott (A): oce-o- level or second- ary 4. Able to type. Age 16 and above. Post (B): education or VITB Certificate m Basic Education. Interested applicants please caU personally (with 2 passport size photos)430 words
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Advertisement334 1983-10-31 12 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Our Company with a chain of exclusive Members Club catering for higher management executives has the following vacancies: 1) HOSTESSES c Age between 17 —25 years, c Basic salary $30 to $75 dally, c Fringe and medical benefits, c Transport provided. 2) COUNTER HOSTESSES 3)334 words
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Advertisement408 1983-10-31 12 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous We require the following personnel m our Pott-Mix/ Vendiig Department 1) FIELD REPRESENTATIVES 2) SYRUP REPRESENTATIVES For the above 2 positions, applicants must possess GCE 'O' Ljvel with a class 3 driving licence. 3) TECHNICIANS Applicants must possess a Grade 111 Electrical Fitting InsUllation Certificate408 words
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Advertisement335 1983-10-31 12 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous r yu PLAZA HOTEL requires Interested, pissst ippfy personaNy to: The PenomeJ Dept #04-301 The Plaza 7500* Beach Road Snfapore 0719 are invited I from suitable candidates for the post of:CAR PARK ATTENDANT c Able to understand simple English c Prepared to work on .shifts335 words
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Advertisement445 1983-10-31 12 I I 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous CHILDREN TELEVISION WORKSHOPS -SESAME STREET DIVISION" requires immediately MANAGEMENT TRAINEES This is a career position and thoee selected will be trained to fill key management poaitlon atler 3 month* Age: Above 16 years Qualification: GCE "O" Level with credit m English Income: Above445 words
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Advertisement546 1983-10-31 12 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous McALISJER INDUSTRIES PTE LTD 11 LORONG TUKANQ DUA SINGAPORE 2281 urgently requires *> PERSONNEL ASSISTANT c Minimum GCE'O'level 210 3 years experience In personnel works. s Some knowledge of salary administration and workmen's compensation claim. Age 22 years old and above B) DRAUGHTSMAN OCE q546 words
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Advertisement566 1983-10-31 13 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous DESPATCH CLERK wanted urgently by printing tirm. Pratoiabiy own olorcycla/acool•r Good remunerations offerad to ih« right candidate. If interested, please call personally to. Ad-Tampo Instant Printar* Pta Ltd 7500A, Beach Rd #01-321, The Plaia, Spore 0719 or tel: *****27 for an appointment. Electrical Company urgently566 words
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Advertisement835 1983-10-31 13 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous SECURITY GUARDS REQUIRED at Alexandra Holland Areas. Age below 55 years. 8 hours rotation shift or permanent shift. Attractive fringe baneflts. Interested call: *****47 or apply personally at:- 5001 Beach Road #02-63 (iolden Mile Complex. JAPANESE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY requires: 1 Female General Clerk cum Typist.835 words
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Advertisement934 1983-10-31 13 ffll IMS AMONG THE COMMERCIAL vehll—'J jjjvi clea available today Is .1 ten _i 1 seatet micro-bus Jusl over a Ul nJ^ Oil Cj year old. It registers a low mileJolJCn a Be ar"i comes fully aircondi--J Honed. Hail it at classification ~T2 Vehicles For Hire 72 Vehicle! For Hire934 words
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Advertisement1652 1983-10-31 13 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes h) Mercedes hB L'J X 1 I mm MM 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Honda EXPATRIATE OWNED 1978 Honda Accord, 3-door, sports rims, spoilers, aircon, PARF. Highest Offer. *****05. MARCH 76 HONDA Civic One private owner, aircon, radio cassette, original1,652 words
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Advertisement339 1983-10-31 13 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Mitsubishi ALMOST 'SO LANCER 1400 auto, private owner, alrcond, radio cassette, $17,200. Loan $13,000 Tel: *****21 LATE 1980 SIGMA 1600 GS (New model Showroom condition, alrcond, cassette, tax new. $19,500 o.n.o. *****13. MITSUBISHI GALANT SIGMA. December 1979 alrcon, radio, cassette, 2 owners $16,900. Tel: *****42.339 words
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Advertisement544 1983-10-31 14 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota 78 TOYOTA STARLET. In beautiful condition. Used as 2nd car. Complete with radio cassette, mi ond Price J14,OOO o.n.o. Contact *****66 ext 201. Benny No dealers please. 79 NOVEMBER TOYOTA Celtca, 1000 BT UfttMCk. With nice number plate, radio CMMttt, s|xiit.s rims, mid blK544 words
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Advertisement760 1983-10-31 14 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others SIN THAI HIN TRADING PTE LTD Plot E Fringe Carpark Kampong Java Road Singapore 0923 Telephone: *****11 5 (Opena from 9.00sm 5.30pm) TRADE-IN A LOAN ARRANGE ABLE 1983 BMW 728 1 Auto Alrcond Jaguar 4.2 Auto Alrcond BMW 5201 Manual Alrcond Toyota Starlet Almond760 words
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Advertisement778 1983-10-31 14 77 Vehicles Wanted ATTENTION All potential new car buyer* CALL US TODAY FOR BETTER SERVICE We are dealing with new vehl- j cles, company, private, commer- j rial and scrap cars. Immediate cash payment. Loan arrangeable j with low Interest rate. YONG LEE SENG ENTERPRISE 18 Maju Avenue (1955) *****43/778 words
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Advertisement1290 1983-10-31 14 '—*fiTTT Aln*i^wiflniii*M»ii I!!' yb'iW^t"l^ -W HMUpMmi itmrn 11 88 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses LA VENTURA, DIST. 9 townhouse, 4 bedrooms, 3 attached bathrooms, separate living and dlni ng rOom, bamboo bar area, landscaped entrance and back terrace, fully furnished, rental: $4,000. Available immediately contact: *****54. BUKIT TIMAH ROOM $600. Paslr1,290 words
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Advertisement526 1983-10-31 14 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses DIST. 16 LUCKY CRESCENT 4bedroomed double-storey semidetached, $2,000 furnished/ unfurnished. J.E. Housing Associates *****80/*****69. DIST 15, KATONG DOUBLESTOREY semi-detached. 4 bedrooms, quiet neighbourhood. Available Ist Dec. $1,800. Vlllanelle *****81. DIST. 1648, SPACIOUS SINGLESTOREY semi-detached. 3 bedrooms fully furnished, airconditioned. $1,400. Rodge: *****87/ *****74. DIST. 19526 words
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Advertisement692 1983-10-31 14 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses CLEMENTI PARK 3-BEDROOMED Furnished link house for immediate rental. Price $2,700 $3,000. Contact: *****31. CLOSE TO NEWTON and Orchard, furnished bungalow, 3 bedrooms, 2 attached bathrooms, 3 aircons, $1,800. (No agents). Tel. *****04. DIST. 10 GROVE DRIVE 2-storey corner terrace. 3 rooms plus 1 study.692 words
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Advertisement747 1983-10-31 14 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments c DIST. 9, BRAND NEW APARTMENT In Orchard vicinity. 3 bedrooms with attached bathrooms. Partially furnished $3,500 c DIST. 11. ENJOY this brand new 3-bedroomed apartment m COUNTRY SCENE. Spaclous living/ dining area, swimming pool. Partially furnished $5,500. c DIST. 10, VILLA D'ESTA. 3 bedrooms/747 words
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Advertisement618 1983-10-31 14 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments STOP!! YOUR CHOICE IS HERE Diat. 9 PENTHOUSE unique design with built-in swimming pool, very spacious windy Uvlng/dlnlng, windows all round, modern kitchen, tastefully furnished Dist. 11 PENTHOUSE 4 large bedrooms, big llving'dlnlng/balcony. modern kitchen, full condominium facilities Dist. 9/10 EXCLUSIVE APT 3/4 bedrooms. ..Beverly618 words
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Advertisement695 1983-10-31 14 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments BEAUTY WORLD LUXURIOUS APARTMENT Dlst. 2158. 1 room, fully furnished. 7th floor. Convenient location $1,500 p.m. Tel. Karter Singh Realty: *****20/*****25 (Weekdays) BEAUTIFUL CONDOMINIUMS c Pandan Vallay, Poinciana Tower, 3 bedrooms, $3300. 4 bedrooms $3,900. c Eugenia/ Chempaka Court, 3 bedrooms $2300/ 4 bedrooms $3300.695 words
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Advertisement841 1983-10-31 15 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST 11, HILLCREST ARCADIA condominium, beautiful apartment near Dutch/ Japanese clubs, spacious living/ dining with big balcony and unobstructed view. 3 bedrooms, luxurious brand new furnishings, full condominium facilities $4,000. Deans Property: *****55. DIST. 10. LUXURIOUS TOWNHOUSE with private garden Close to Foreign School, tastefully841 words
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Advertisement820 1983-10-31 15 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 10 BALMORAL VICINITY Brand new 3-bedroomed partially furnished maisonette. Splitlevel living and dining, swimming pool. For Immediate rental. $3,500 Landale *****0 OIST 10. 28 DALVEY Court, #04-30, furnished apartment; central alrcon, 3 bedrooms, 1 servant's, swimming pool. $3,800 p.m Viewing 5 p.m. Contact Gan,820 words
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Advertisement555 1983-10-31 15 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments GOLDEN MILE COMPLEX Panoramic sea view, 3 bedrooms, servant's, central alrcon, extensively renovated, $2,900. Colliers *****11 HEY LOOK ME OVER) Hlmlkc Court. 2 lovely bedrooms apartment. $2,900. Mimosa Nlm Park Furnished. $2,000 2,400. Sunmark: *****04. INTERNATIONAL PLAZA 1/ 2/ 1 bedrooms. Fully furnished Beautiful sea555 words
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Advertisement774 1983-10-31 15 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 9, LUCKY PLAZA. 3 bed- rooms, fully furnished and aircond, ceramics/parquet, $3,200 > Exquisite: *****14. DIST. 9, LUXURIOUS HIGH floor apartment with swimming pool, fully furnished, $1,900. Yong Fong Ents *****77. DIBT 9, FURAMA ORCHARD Road vicinity 2-bedrooms, $3,000 fur--1 nlshed. J.E. Housing Associates:774 words
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Advertisement704 1983-10-31 15 87 Accommodations Wanted a) Houses CLIENTS URGENTLY REQUIRE houses/ apartments In Dlst 9, 10, 11 or any other locality. Call *****14, Liyl Housing. FOREIGN COMPANY DIRECTLY needs house/flat Clementi Road West Coast Holland Buktt Timah vicinity. *****67. JAPANESE MANAGERS AND Engineers require Houses and Apartments. Owners please contact Sunlight Property:704 words
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Advertisement1424 1983-10-31 15 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses SOON TECKIHANCI aW aSf dLWvxfe r^~^m A Pab^^l Tarn M 173A,SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD,SINGAPORE TEL: *****44 adv. permit no. 3528 I '^fi^K^^t Ull yid M€i W^^^^^^^% m kn*B m I lB m >&♦ *-^l Dm| F«t2t6 aVlßßiaßVJ ntrrorwir Btiirv1,424 words
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Advertisement659 1983-10-31 15 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST 2880 DOUBLE-STOREY DE- TACHED m exclusive residential area. 8,200 sq.ft. Central aircond and extended kitchen KE Low, *****29/*****30. DIST. 20 SOO CHOW Garden renovated intermediate terrace. Double-storey. 3 bedrooms plus servant's. $530,000. Belmont *****55. DIST. 5, DOUBLE-STOREY HEXAGONAL Bungalow, split-level, 4 bedrooms, study,659 words
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Advertisement411 1983-10-31 15 89 Properties For Sale i^ b) Private Apartments BUKITTIMAH MANSIONS Bukit Timah/ Balmoral Road: firstclass luxurious residential area: fullrange outdoor facilities: freehold land: easy instalments: no restriction to foreigners: Tel: *****11. Dial 9 Bavarly Hill. High floor, 4 bedrooms/ 1 servant's, 4,100 sq.ft. $1.7 million Dial 9 Cairnhill Plaza, 2/1411 words
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Advertisement822 1983-10-31 15 i 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments RIVERWALK GALLERIA Overlook Singapore Riviera, 2 bedrooms, attached baths, separate living/ dining, kitchen, yard, balcony overlooks sea. high floor. 1,250 sq.ft. Completion 1984 Rare offer' $475,000. COLLIERS *****11 SHELFORD APARTMENT. DIST. 11 Newly built lowrlse apartment with swimming pool for 10 units822 words
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Advertisement1125 1983-10-31 16 8 9 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments /(~*\/T 4ip A. new landmark coming up where i s- j \\~JM r%f) Devonshire Road meets Grange I Cl^3r-m/)/#//AW/2/l/ Sfl s tran R u^ shaded hill-site pro\^_^J\iAAMAMllAjl%MJ «*J1,125 words
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Advertisement775 1983-10-31 16 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST 4 CITIPORT APARTMENT area, 2142 sq.ft. Top floor. Facing sea. Convenient locality. Asking $450,000. Swansea *****11. DIST. 5, WESTERN GROVE 3- bedroomed maisonette 2023 sq.ft. $475,000. Maryland Park $380,000. Contact *****8/ *****9. DIST. 9, CAIRNHILL PLAZA 2,800 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, servant's, central775 words
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Advertisement628 1983-10-31 16 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HUDC Apartments MARINE TERRACE 5-ROOMED Tastefully renovated, overlooking sea view, $156,000 neg. *****1 1. MARINE PARADE, 4 ROOMED Terrazzo, vinyl, kitchen cabinet, $100,000 neg. *****11. TOA PAYOH, Lorong 1, renovated 3-roomed. Cash transaction. Tel: *****31 anytime (Mr Kwan). 2-ROOMED FLAT, BLK 58, Commonwealth Drive, high628 words
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Advertisement543 1983-10-31 16 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Excellent industrial site at Senoko Drive/Senoko Loop, Woodlands. Easy access to Sembawang Port and proximity to new towns of Woodlands, Yishun and Sembawang. Total site area approx 12,155 sq. metres (L-Shaped). Total built-up area of 5,190 sq. meters consisting of office and factory buildings.543 words
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Advertisement454 1983-10-31 16 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces PRIME LIGHT INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX UNION INDUSTRIAL BUILDING jalan pemimpin I —r^ <~**V —ffi??*Z~ Central location, leisflS _J!^ ;p« \v THOMSON AREA sur- S^p^gCS^:^* w 'ound T ed b D y A "g c M f^US U-^w* Kio, Toa454 words
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Advertisement717 1983-10-31 16 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces a) Sale a) Sale W Q Q o o^^BbWHbßbWbWb^bWHbWbMbßbMbWb!b^b^b^bW es ie- -k nrT sjubsbbi; rm- —iTßcr, «a- -to iBMBJHPJBjrnr^T*^" I WWk. BBSDmnr" mmm jM^m^ n isap .jaJB L ftP fSKL efeJal ftSlfctf *> TT"^aaaaaa»aiar. gp» Til m L 11 Telok Blangah House Shops at717 words
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Advertisement1524 1983-10-31 17 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental FIRST BUILDING *«d* n^ New office space for lease Lt\*f I t^4il^lß cntra U)catu>n. I I 1 LfUfXI If i^Bfi j*T '''I MsW rff^l Xi K C lL l ol cc uml s /cs LXwXun 1 lidiiiI1,524 words
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Advertisement940 1983-10-31 17 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale a) Sale f SHOP SPACE N FOR PURCHASE OR RENT (AT BUSY NORTH BRIDGE ROAD) Ideal for business in:- GARMENT WHOLESALE ELECTRONIC WHOLESALE TEXTILE WHOLESALE HAIRDRESSING SNACK BAR Please enquire at Tel. *****31/ *****11 for Margaretta Seah >* KATONG SHOPPING CENTRE shop940 words
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Advertisement940 1983-10-31 17 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental Come and evaluate the business potential at our strategic shopping centre m Ills I P^jLr— '—iOL^ Excelsior Hotel and Shopping Centre Junction of Coleman Street/Hill Street Specially reserved shop units for lease. Plus-Plus factors: More940 words
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Advertisement427 1983-10-31 17 102 Tours 102 Tours m NAM HO B^ TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. *5 W T Head Office Pearl's Centre (Yangtze Theatre) lOOEuTongSenSt., #01-14, #01-16, #01-18 Spore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines). Branch Office People's Park Complex, Grd. Floor, 1 Park Road, #01-19, Singapore 0105. Tel: *****1/*****2/*****3/*****6 *****8/*****63. AMERICA/HAWAII/CANADVMEXICO/TOKYO/HK (MACAU)427 words
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Advertisement775 1983-10-31 18 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours IT AL&TCAUA,IArim, AMERICA I CANADA For $$2,510 a_K____l Bls^sl conom y air {are from Singapore Vancouver ancl return. X '"^^A*_r^B Stopovers permitted enroute at jjf- 'jflflfQl F s <ipeete. Honolulu, Perth, Hi j m Melbourne, Sydney or Brisbane. ■1^ •<» >tts cnoice 7 nights775 words
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Advertisement1254 1983-10-31 18 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours Bn tfjCTitClCfCj TOURS Bi-06,Tanglin Shopping Centre Tel: *****60 .<4HHHP^^''*l^J!**W'*"'^v_r For Sun, Sea and Sand. Unspoilt beaches. The perfect getaway holiday. "I~_ ir^_ i Imr^OVi^f^ V^*V J new places and >» «V «^__-_7 fo/_C a^*«^ ■-'•V.T f 1_ tltrVV X_lC%rS CJII. 1 OLV^/S s Australian1,254 words
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Advertisement886 1983-10-31 18 108 Foreign 108 Foreign ALPHA GO-E6E VANCOUVER-CANADA Applications are invited for courses m Grades 10,11 and 12 (Senior High Pre-U) from students intending to enter Canadian and U.S. Universities. For more information, please contact HUI KUAH PTE LTD #04-18.4tk Rnr. Orckirl Tiwin. Slß|ip«n 0923. Til: *****83/4. r* "l"" -< STUDY886 words
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Advertisement610 1983-10-31 18 111 Typing/Secretarial 111 Typing/Secretarial ATT SECJiJETAmUS Due to overwhelming response we are starting another SPECIAL PART-TIME PRIVATE SECRETARY'S COURSE commencing on Ist November 1983 and ending May 1985 (m time for 1985 LCCI PSC examination). The 25.10.83 course is fully booked. We are professional m our approach. We use Electronic610 words
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Advertisement461 1983-10-31 19 112 Commercial/ Technical LCCI CERTIFICATE/DIPLOMA COURSES (Preparing for 1984 Exams) BOOK-KEEPING (Beginners) 1) Mon 7 30- 9.30pm 14/11 BOOK-KEEPING (Inter) DTues 6 00- 7.30pm 01/11 2) Sun 2.00- 4.00pm 06/11 3) Thurs 6.00- 7.30pm 10/11 4) Mon 6.00- 7.30pm 14/11 BOOK-KEEPING (Inter) REVISION DMon 6.00- 7.30pm 31/10 2) Wed 600-461 words
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Advertisement497 1983-10-31 19 112 Commercial/ Technical NEW CLASSES FOR LCCI '84 ENGLISH FOR COMMERCE-INT. Wednesday 7.30 9 pm Commencing 2 Nov. BOOKKEEPING BEGINNERS Sunday 10 30 12 noon Commencing 30 Oct. BOOKKEEPING INTERMEDIATE Saturday 4.30 6 pin Commencing 22 Oct. Sunday 9- 10.30 am Commencing 30 Oct. Monday 6 7.30 pm Commenting 31497 words
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Advertisement522 1983-10-31 19 112 Commercial/ Technical Next Course Starting Fri 11 Nov (8 3Opm-9.00pm) Course designed to help you R*ad and compr*h«nd latter L«wn and ramwnbar b«tl*r Bava your reading tint* Results proven worldwide Only limited placm available THE SPEED-READING CENTRE tfOS-275 8«logt« Comptox 33WW93 BUILDERS' QUANTITIES Stage 11, 111 Starling Tonight at522 words
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Advertisement419 1983-10-31 19 113 Language 113 Language JAPANESE DAY EVENING COURSES Enrol now for Elementary Level classes commencing soon V TEL:*****66^y Registration hours: Bam Bpm y 115 Driving r»UUFn» o,« i BEGINNERS. REPEAT, SIMULATOR, Refresher, Hourly Driving Guaranteed Highway Code. Tel: Lucky *****89 (Toa Payoh)/ *****5 (Queensway). LARRY CHEW DRIVING Tuition service. Responsible,419 words
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Advertisement217 1983-10-31 19 118 Cookery MRS- MUIS *«>2231 November 1 rnontn Cake making/ Cooking course commences 3/11/83 and 5/ n/83 2.30 p.m. Learn Mcc Rebus/ Otak-Otak/ Fish Curry Head/ Strawberry Pie/ Kings' Crown Cake etc. -i-iQ Others "g =^=i^g= CHILDREN, WE HAVE COURSES IN: BALLET DRAMA MANDARIN ART COMPUTER APPRECIATION rnFATivE craft camp217 words
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Advertisement441 1983-10-31 19 APPOINTMENTS World Fashion Leader I BEE HOUSE FASHION A leading Japanese Taiwanese Men/ Ladies' Fashion Speciality Shop requires urgently SALES ASSISTANTS AND CASHIERS (A) Male/Female Sales Assistants Minimum $550/ (B) Female Cashiers Minimum $550/ Requirements:- Age 16- 25 years Ability to converse m English, Mandarin or Japanese Pleasant personality Previous441 words
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Advertisement582 1983-10-31 20 APPOINTMENTS U.S. high-technology company N^» specialising m the production and testing of Wjt computer peripheral PCB assemblies utilizing M advanced automation has immediate openings mr. for suitably qualified candidates due to LCJ expansion:- Sk 1. ELECTRONIC TEST ENGINEERS 1 Degree m Electronics Engineering with experience m in-circuit and functional test582 words
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Advertisement1118 1983-10-31 20 MECHANICAL HANDLING ENGINEERING (M) SDN. BHD. We are associated to the Jebsen Jessen group of companies. In view of our expansion m the Industrial Equipment Dept we seek the immediate services of suitable qualified Malaysians to fill the following positions: DESIGN /PROJECT DEPT HEAD We manufacture unfired pressure vessel under1,118 words
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Advertisement403 1983-10-31 20 NOTICES I fLjm NATIONAL I I [«J UNIVERSITY I I Xy OF SINGAPORE I I TENDER NOTICE I I STATE-OF-THE-ART I I COMPUTER I B Tenders are invited for the supply, delivery, installation, commissioning and maintenance of a powerful general purJ pose IBM compatible computer system. Tenderers may bid I403 words
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Miscellaneous357 1983-10-31 21 PEANUTS BySchui* I EACM HALLOWEEN ISITIn| I TMIS YEAR I KNOW I WHAT UiA5 TMAT 7 I I I c lft- 'P^uiun?! TMIS PUMPKIN PATCH ME'5 GOING TO COME MEARP A NOISE I wJmPWM! kT -S NORBERT By George Fett I UMCLE CW^RUE, /tv\\s vft\u. ma^e os j (tw^ halted,357 words
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Miscellaneous234 1983-10-31 22 ASEAN EXCHANGE OF tation at the National MvCURATORS OF ETHNOG- scum Theatrette at 11 a.m. RAPHY: AN INTRA-ASEAN and 3 p.m. Jointly organised I CULTURAL PROJECT by the National Museum and Opening ceremony at the Na- Shell. Until Nov. 6. Free. tional Museum Conference CULTURAL EXTRAV ARoom at 9.30 a.m.234 words
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Advertisement266 1983-10-31 23 ThP Go n UMiH: upon by Ul% £^^«t£®B*' w I ilB i _*iil null I w r A I I ttl ICI /^ti^ wP^'"' **^'tfk*' y <^'*'' "t" <**■**' I^^^^^K Jv2ntßßßk T^^' <w iQJJty/st, '-9r<^ifi&to'< '^KsßßKUßttaSr' x '^B M^*|^^^^g^igEMMK I^AA^MiAwLX Wm^m%& Since the discovery of tools the earliest form of266 words
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Article, Illustration857 1983-10-31 1 Kwan's world of carbon copies A 70-year-old portrait artist tells ONG Yl LI about himself and his views on marriage. AT 76, Mr Kwan Kin, a portrait artist, looks at least 10 years younger. He draws m charcoal, usually from photographs, sometimes from real life. "It is a dying art,"857 words
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Article, Illustration77 1983-10-31 1 ■y£EDL2jjJ^By|^H 4 The portraits, yellow with age, are bounded by frames of tarnished gilt. Some of the portraits look like blown-up photographs, so well done are they. Others seem to be drawn by amateurish hands. All the portraits are reproduced from photographs. 7 IfeHAf^ai n] a^iA,lWb# mil* MA-MfHtf- o 8LIM SENG TIONG - 77 words
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Article254 1983-10-31 2 ■It %J &'&>' THIS programme Is compiled by Rediffuslon and broadcast daily m Teochew, Hokkien and Cantonese over both Redlffusion and SBC's Radio Three and Four Radio Three: Mon-Sun: 11.05 a.m. Radio Four: Mon Sat: 9.45 p.m.. The English notes are provided by us. Iffl )5 7254 words
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Article, Illustration77 1983-10-31 2 tmwst QING 'rf I R feeling; I affection His green the colour "ft of nature and growing plants With the addition of the radical for heart 't the character stands for those feelings which are pure or natural to the heart of man: 'f f Lamenting77 words
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Article62 1983-10-31 2 fit QING m n qfiigbao intelligence; information it r^m qfhg hu^|n be seized with a sudden impulse to tff qfiigdf*= rival m love It qrbggXn=emotion; feeling qfngflf plot; circumstances fit qfngkuang circumstances; situation Mi < a m m qfngfii sweethearts; lovers For example you may say Zhe62 words
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Article213 1983-10-31 2 WzL+egii *n Di'ershfsl ke Canjia wuhui Lesson 24 Attending a party ii X Kewon Lesson £k*h H]iJ R '/V ®*'f*^ Gang co'ng junyihg huflai, nT'jiu IT: ti \\<M r- ft 1'? mangzhe zhao ylfu gan shenme? Why're you busy looking for your clothes the moment you come back213 words
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Article82 1983-10-31 2 lift*)? Cf hi juzi Words and phrases 1. c6ng junyihg huflai come back from the army camp 2. can jia attend; participate 3. shengri wuhui birthday party f« (I 4. zuo shengri celebrate one's birthday 5. qingzhil celebrate -+—3^ 1- II 6. ershfyT sul shengri 21st birthday m i 7.82 words
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Article74 1983-10-31 2 l; ?4b Bg 14 %H* "I M fi'J ift >' X S T 'D ffeH^HE[«]'KWfjfi/x &mMft% fftfna ff*fe7 lif.li!) XjiHiiAji V &$-'\-W Pt^Aff] f ifi b«E JT»*rii Ml Tit «i-Jli I<]|J«S*MSS -*Hfch' 3S-WM F«££* i* H £#«!'> iff f'Jflft 6'j x f"' i^ ft 4 *c f »*t»**r*« =>%««- --774 words
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Advertisement343 1983-10-31 1 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding-up No. 251 of 1983 In the Matter of the Companies Act, Chapter 185 And In the Matter of Rightway Industries Pte. Ltd. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding-Up of the above343 words
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Advertisement307 1983-10-31 1 How to be SUCCESSFUL m SALES? Work m The biggest copier company m the world that can afford to Reward generously for performance Provide internationally accepted professional sales training together with new and exciting products. Do you have the drive and confidence to excel given such stimulating environment? Yes? can307 words
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Advertisement344 1983-10-31 1 f Singapura Building Society Limited (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) 70 Shenton Way, #01-01, Marina House, Singapore 0207. To the Shareholders FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE 1983 The audited accounts for the year ended 30th June 1983 show the following results as compared with those of344 words
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Advertisement13 1983-10-31 1 mi#*i,A-i NaKCd Tfllth* m»»»»MB« FxnnQiirp exposure SJraitt Ti™ otraits limes Classified catches eyes.13 words
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Advertisement36 1983-10-31 2 1 kW if ■fii"feijit%'*i#^f iirffrir'^^^B^BßllillßßaßMMißßßiißlwß^HwHlHH^WW'Si^r^^ W&fiß&i&, i^Jflßiißß B^BH '^sEE^H^BWfIT' S BK TJfc* /a. Iv < ViK\ (^Mulii'i /^t^m^^K*' 1%: iBl fc^a Pr «B BK» «P*' M :>: y w jj^ IF It's everybody's business to read Business Times.36 words
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Advertisement313 1983-10-31 3 1 NOW SHOWING at 7 THEATRES LIDO-REX-SAVOY-WOODLANDS PRESIDENT-ORIENTAL-REPUBLIC PRICFS Circle $4 Stalls $3 CASH BOOKINGS ONI YNO FREt L IST g I IDO 10 45. 1 30. 4 00. 6 45. 930 RtPUBLIC 1M,4. fa 45. 915 RIX SAVOY ORIENTAL 11 00 am. 1 30. 4 00. 630 9 15313 words
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Advertisement102 1983-10-31 3 BF W RMM^.^.^^^iiii^ttJßw JRc \s>&r mm RW R« f/ jmRJ ml^ R^H^. R^R^^"* \lßto^R^R^R^R^Rvj^^^'^^^Rm^: »B Sole Agent: HI- TREND AGENCIES PTE. LTD. 268 Orchard Road 12-02, Yen San Building. Singapore 0923. Telephone: *****14 Available at Metro Orchard, Pavilion Inter- Continental Hotel and Yaohan Orchard SWISH Nail Polish 281*^ Remover iH^lffi102 words
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Advertisement222 1983-10-31 3 I A SING INVESTMENTS FINANCE LIMITED On call "5%% Fixed Deposits 1 month *7 12 months 3 months 7 1k% "73/(1/ 6 months 7V4% f Avh 9 months 7V 2% /4 /U i 4 77 m terest rates subject to 'Mm imum $10,000 change without notice 'Minimum $2,500 HEAD OFFICE:222 words
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Advertisement517 1983-10-31 3 QOOOOOOOO<XX)OOOOOOOOOOOOCX>0 ORCHARD: NEXT CHANGE! X| > LOST IN THE SWAMPS, THEY BECAME THE 5 j TARGET OF THE CAJUNB. Q 8 Keith Carradine SsOIITHFRN 8 0 DnuiPrc Rnnthp kJv7LJ 1 1 Ll-jlvi^ X V dHBk m I lIVI PI FIX I O Q f^BL 'Vi Ml V^A -ya. X S517 words
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Advertisement309 1983-10-31 3 **********000 8 (#n CATHAY fi 5 OPGANISAION 9 X f^^^nMtfcUllM V C f» -megaforce Q\ LAST FEW DAYS' X (I I lart. ***** 30 9 15pm tv I O CRAZY BOYS IN THE I I I I r^^^*^B^#^h^^rflrai^^v i X E 33{5Hmm r C i NOW SHOWING' I I OOEON-KATONG/GALA309 words
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Article, Illustration926 1983-10-31 4 J YASOTHA - Making debut on stage in Indian dances J YASOTHA By. A 30-year-old Malay bachelor gave a debut performance m Indian cassical dance at Sri Kaliamman Temple m Serangoon Road (opposite Veerasamy Road) recently. The dance was one of the items presented at the temple's Navarathi celebrations. The man has been926 words
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Article640 1983-10-31 4 PADA suatu hari Isnin tidak berapa lama dahulu seorang pemuda Melyu berusia 30 tahun telah menari sebuah tarian India di kuil Sri Kaliamman di Serangoon Road. Tarian itu diadakan di sebelah malam dan merupakan sebahagian daripada acara-acara untuk menyambut perayaan Navarathi. Beliau baru belajar selama dua640 words
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Article, Illustration168 1983-10-31 4 Haron A. R - Haron A.R. Artwork: Abu Samah Story by 80a) "Oh, Karim. Saya fikir entah siapa tadi. Malam malam begM tak berapa cam pula saya. Lampu jalan tv bukamya terang sanjat. Awak ?emua n dari mana. hendak ke mana," Samat menjawab dan bertanya. 80a) "Oh, it's you, Karim. I couldn't168 words
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Advertisement1449 1983-10-31 4 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, Phua Chin L Bock Patrick of Block 74 A MOTIVE A isSSSr&SSi If BTW I I I "> respect ol premises at Penta Trade Private Limited, 315 Outram Road #12-06, Tan Boon Liat Ul WLI Mm W I WWl\f llllf*ll%b will be1,449 words
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