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Title Section14 1983-12-19 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article480 1983-12-19 1 IRENE HOE; SAM RAN - IRENE HOE SAM RAN Private property owners who sell their homes after five years will not have to wait By and IT WILL soon be easier and faster to use CPF contributions to buy private property under the Approved Residential Properties Scheme (ARPS). And those480 words
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Article, Illustration332 1983-12-19 1 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By THE TOP two floors of an unfinished building in Cecil Street collapsed yesterday hurling tonnes of concrete onto the road. At least 12 people narrowly escaped the failing concrete. Another, Kong Yow Wah, li, was pulled oat ofWONG KWAI - 332 words
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473 1983-12-19 1 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Sun. Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) appeared to be edging towards a narrow political victory tonight, hours after millions of Japanese voters went to the polls m biting winds today to elect a new Lower House473 words
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Article72 1983-12-19 1 TOKYO, San. Former Prime Minister Kakaei Tanaka regained his parliamentary seat m Japan's general election today with an increased majority despite his conviction m the Lockheed bribery trial. Known as the kingmaker of Japanese politics, Mr Tanaka had won 281,159 votes m his native district of72 words
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Article137 1983-12-19 1 CAMBRIDGE (Massachussetts), Sun. El Nino, the major climatic disturbance that spawned powerful storms m the Pacific last year, was so strong it actually slowed the earth's rotation, making several days longer, researchers said yesterday. Two meteorologists from the Atmospheric and Environmental Research Incorporated here saidUPI - 137 words
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Article385 1983-12-19 1 27 hurt in KL plane crash KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. At least 27 passengers were injured when a Malaysian Airline System (MAS) Airbus with more than 2M people on board crash-land-ed near the runway of Subang Airport tonight. The Director-General of the Civil Aviation Department, Dr Kuddus Ahmad, told Bernama that385 words
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Article730 1983-12-19 1 Early election line-up THE People's Action Party is expected to make an early announcement of its new candidates for the next general election. The move a departure from the past practice of introducing such candidates shortly before nomination day was disclosed by the PAP's first730 words
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118 1983-12-19 1 LDP facing bad setback forecast TOKYO, Sun.— Computer predictions tonight showed that Japan's ruling liberal Democratic Party (LI>P), after a promising start, was facing severe setbacks. Kyodo news agency said its computer showed the LDP was certain to fall short of the 771 seats regarded as the stable level forReuter - 118 words
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Advertisement224 1983-12-19 1 Beirut's survival game "Someone will shoot: 'It's snipers' or 'car bomb'.. .lf it is not on yoar street, outside yoar door, then yon don't worry about it; it doesnt exist" Page One Lessons from Asian composers' meet Page I Outlook 2,3, Comics 24,25 Cinema 22 Radio TV 28 Appointments Notices224 words
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Advertisement34 1983-12-19 1 -II """j*******^ Internationally recognised as trend-setters. Inside 64 pages today Classifieds m Sect 2 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 34 CAUSEWAY 25 EDITORIAL IS LETTERS 17 BACKGROUND 18 TIMES DOLLAR 15-22 RACING 27 SPORTS 28-3134 words
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Article619 1983-12-19 2 Score-ing a success THE programme by the Singapore Corporation of Rehabilitative Enterprises (Score) to teach employable skills to young prisoners to redeem them m society and give them a chance to break out of crime has been successful, judging from the results so far. Only one out of the619 words
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Article261 1983-12-19 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE DAY AFTER, an American TV film which dramatised the nuclear destruction of a small mid-Western town, came at a time when the West was m the midst of a crucial debate over arms control. Although it might just shock people to the dangers of261 words
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Article260 1983-12-19 2 SPP SHAREHOLDERS ADVISED TO REJECT TUAN SING'S OFFER TAKE your time, think carefully and say 'no' to a swop. That's the advice Standard Chartered Merchant Bank is giving to SPP shareholders on the Tuan Sing's takeover bid of five new Tuan Sing shares for every two existing SPP shares.260 words
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Article73 1983-12-19 2 SPINNING INTO SPIN-OFFS THE Spacelab mission that began on Nov 28, has produced a bonanza of findings which seem certain to advance US industry and science. The experiments on board the space shuttle Columbia, which returned to earth a week ago, are widely regarded as the forerunner of a73 words
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Article213 1983-12-19 2 Drugs: Eight banned THE International Amateur Athletic Federation yesterday disqualified eight athletes for life for failing or refusing drug tests, and agreed to increase anti-doping measures, lAAF president Primo Nebiolo said. The eight are from Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Hungary, Poland, Portugal and Sweden, Mr Nebiolo said at the213 words
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Article635 1983-12-19 2 The cruise decoys THE United States is considering deploying more cruise missiles m Western Europe. But these will be armed with conventional high explosives, the London Sunday Times reported. Like the nucleararmed versions being deployed, they will be mobile. Because of this, they would also serve to635 words
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Article159 1983-12-19 2 Snap criticised SARAWAK Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abdul Taib Mahmud said yesterday he had run out of patience with the Sarawak National Party (Snap) one of the dominant partners m the state National Front for its uncompromising attitude m its dealings with the other component parties. The159 words
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Article351 1983-12-19 2 Sanity amid madness SINCE the 1975 Lebanese civil war, Beirut has become a wild, sometimes insane and often absurd place to live m. And it's not the raw violence that has made it so. Violence is always set against some of the most care-free activities people get killed351 words
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Article149 1983-12-19 2 Copyright man's view MR KOH-ICHI HATTORI made a dull subject like copyright protection lively with his sharp humour. He "was at the Asian Composers Conference at Dynasty Hotel last week. Mr Hattori, a public relations officer of the Japanese Society for Rights of Authors, Composers and Publishers, felt149 words
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Advertisement200 1983-12-19 2 THORN HAS MOVED! FROM KATONG SHOPPING CENTRE TO 81-156 PARKWAY PARADE MARINE PARADE SINGAPORE 1544 Tel: *****26 The new address would take effect from Dec 15 1983. Parkway Parade houses more than a hundred different shops and department stores. With so many interesting places to go to m the vicinity,200 words
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401 1983-12-19 3 LONDON, Sun. Police wore still searching for more explosives early today as Britain and Ireland condemned the bomb attack that killed five people outside Harrods department store here yesterday. A parked car, feared to booby-trapped, was blown up by police near the London BridgeAFP; UPI - 401 words
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Article, Illustration38 1983-12-19 3 Thatcher's fury BRITAIN'S Prime Minister Mrs Margaret Thatcher looks angry as she stands to answer questions at an impromptu press conference over the Harrods department store bombing, which she describes as "a crime against hu- manlty". picture. APAP - 38 words
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Article, Illustration216 1983-12-19 3 LONDON, Sun. At Harrods, the British retailing giant, tourists go just to sample splendour on a large scale. The food shops on the ground floor summon images of the larders of royalty, with unplucked pheasants and gamecocks suspended over the butcher's counterNYT; UPI - 216 words
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Article134 1983-12-19 3 Revived Labour gaining on Tories LONDON, Sun. The Labour Party, rejuvenated under new leader Neil Kinnock, has moved to within one per rent of the ruling Conservatives, according to a poll m The Sunrlay Times here today. If elections were held tomorrow, the Conserv- ativea would scrape home with 40.5AFP - 134 words
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256 1983-12-19 3 MADRID, Sun. Four of the owners of the fashionable Alcala 20 rock disco have been detained, with a fifth owner also being sought, for questioning about safety measures after yesterday's fire which killed 81 young people and injured dozens more. (It had been thoughtReuter - 256 words
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164 1983-12-19 3 Sex club fire: Three Israelis arrested AMSTERDAM, Sun. Police were still searching today for victims of the fire which raced through a sex club complex here last night killing at least 13 people and injuring about 25 others. Three men, all Israelis, have been arrested m connection with the fire,Reuter - 164 words
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367 1983-12-19 3 Sites m several countries being examined, says paper LONDON, Sun. THE United States is considering deploying mobile cruise missiles armed with conventional high explosives m addition to the nuclear cruises arriving m Western Europe, The Sunday Times reported today. It said the US is also examiningAP - 367 words
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Article181 1983-12-19 3 LONDON, Sun. The Guardian has complied with a court order and surrendered a leaked memorandum from Defence Minister Michael Heseltine to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher regarding cruise missile deployment. The appeals court that issued the ruling said the action was necessary to uncover a serious threatUPI - 181 words
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356 1983-12-19 4 Official press omit his remarks on 'spiritual pollution' BEIJING, Sun. An omission m China's official press last week of certain remarks by China's powerful Communist Party general secretary Hu Yaobang has created a cloud of confusion around him. While diplomats cau- tioned against drawing anyNYT - 356 words
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Article, Illustration51 1983-12-19 4 4 Spiritual pollution chiefly refers to remarks and works of a very few people m theoretical circles and m the fields of literature and art that are harmful to the buildingof the four modernisations and to the A stability and unity of the51 words
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168 1983-12-19 4 BEIJING, Sun. Chinese elder statesman Deng Xiaoping has marked the 90th anniversary of Mao Zedong's birth by writing two placards outside the late Communist Party chairman's boyhood home, the People's Daily reported today. The official newspaper also said Mao's home, m the village ofReuter - 168 words
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256 1983-12-19 4 Suharto gives assurances on Pancasila ideology JAKARTA, Sun. President Suharto has moved to reassure religious figures here that the promotion of the state ideology, Pancasila, as the sole principle for all social organisations, would not infringe on religious activities In the country. He gave the assurances In a speech atAFP - 256 words
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190 1983-12-19 4 MANILA, Sun. President Ferdinand Marcos today disclosed the existence of an alleged plot between the clergy and the middle class to topple his 18-year-old regime. Mr Marcos told reporters m Baguio that the conspiracy of the "clergybourgeois clique" was revealed m a communistUPI - 190 words
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Article56 1983-12-19 4 PARIS. Sun. Former film star and animal lover Brigitte Bardot yesterday inaugurated a two-day Christmas ceremony for the adoption of homeless pets and presented a computer to help owners find their lost animals. Miss Bardot. 49, gave up acting about 10 years ago to devote her time toUPI - 56 words
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323 1983-12-19 4 Pakistan is preparing for war, says Indira NEW DELHI, Sun. Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi said today that neighbouring Pakistan was preparing for war. The Press Trust of India news agency quoted her as saying Pakistan's intentions were clear from information available to her. But she said it was difficultReuter - 323 words
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Article39 1983-12-19 4 BUENOS AIRES, Sun. One million under-fed Argentine children are m danger nf becoming mentally deficient because of a lack of protein, the Health Ministry was warned by dietary expert Dr Alberto Cormillot m an open letter yesterday. AFPAFP - 39 words
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Article68 1983-12-19 4 US-CHINA negotiations on a new shipping agreement have collapsed and Beijing is expected to impose new restrictions on American vessels using Chinese ports, industry sources said m the Chinese capital yesterday. No formal announcement was made but the sources said the talks broke down m Washington duringUPI - 68 words
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Article74 1983-12-19 4 THAILAND'S CRIMINAL court on Friday ordered a police lieutenant to be machinegunned to death after he was found guilty of possessing with intent to sell 49.4 kg of heroin. Lieutenant Sa-Nguansak Yucharoen, 50, denied any knowledge of the heroin found m a Volkswagen he was driving.Reuter - 74 words
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Article47 1983-12-19 4 THE SEVEN leading industrial democracies have agreed to hold their 10th summit meeting m London for three days from June 18, the Mainichi Shimbun reported m Tokyo yesterday. The seven nations are Britain, the United States, Japan, Canada. Italy, West Germany and France. AFPAFP - 47 words
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Article41 1983-12-19 4 TWO US WARSHIPS off the Lebanese coast yesterday opened fire on undetermined positions m the Shouf mountains east of Beirut, 1 the official Lebanese Radio said. There was no information on the targets of the ships. AFPAFP - 41 words
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Article63 1983-12-19 4 LEADERS OF the five-nation Andean Pact signed economic agreements with the European Economic Community and Panama m Cartiagena, Colombia, on Saturday. Colombian President Belisario Betancur said the agreement with the EEC, signed by the foreign ministers of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia and Peru, called for the two groupsReuter - 63 words
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Article58 1983-12-19 4 ANOTHER 78 people detained for eompaigning against the military government have been released m Pakistan's North-west Frontier Province bordering Afghanistan, the provincial military governor of Peshawar said yesterday. Lt-Gen Fazle Hag said the 78, released from various jails on Saturday, were the latest of aout 300Reuter - 58 words
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254 1983-12-19 5 US envoy to explain Israel pact -to Egypt- CAIRO, Son. United States special envoy Donald Rumsfeld arrived here today to explain a recent American pact with Israel which provoked some opposition circles to call for better Egyptian relations with the Soviet I nion. Bis destination and details of his missionReuter - 254 words
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215 1983-12-19 5 Other nations to be asked to join m WASHINGTON, Sunday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has asked the State Department to urge other nations to join m curbing exports to Libya, particularly items that may help the Soviet Union. In a Dec 9 memorandum to theNYT - 215 words
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Article, Illustration327 1983-12-19 5 BEIRUT, Sun. A CEASEFIRE reached on Friday m Damascus appeared to be holding early today m and around Beirut, after it was broken yesterday by isolated shelling around Souk El Gharb, to the southeast. The airport remained open to traffic, two days after it wasAFP; Reuter - 327 words
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Article, Illustration234 1983-12-19 6 NEW YORK, Sunday A MOTORIST who was told to move his parked car from an intersection, ploughed onto a pavement packed with Christmas shoppers yesterday, striking and injuring at least 41 people. One witness said the impact of the crash m ManhattanUPI; AP; NYT - 234 words
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Article, Illustration583 1983-12-19 6 Mondale way out in front Democratic race may be a rout In other words 41 WISH the Reagan administration would stop talking about the superiority of the Soviet Union in nuclear weaponry. In the first place, it isn't true and secondly, the Soviet Union might start believing it. Mr DeanReuter - 583 words
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246 1983-12-19 6 SANTIAGO, Sun. The southern South American country of Chile, which has claims to nearly 1.3 million sq km of Antarctica, plans to colonise that frozen continent with 20 pioneer families, including small children, within the next five years. "We don't know of anyAP - 246 words
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Advertisement641 1983-12-19 5 There's a CANON for every stage of Mcl »From an enjoyable math "tutor" for children to complex science problem solving to instant currency conversion, there's just the right Canon calculator for you. Compact. Handsome styling. And the advanced technology that makes reliable Canon products the choice of those who want641 words
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Advertisement82 1983-12-19 6 STYLEMART DEPT. STORE ...the promise of utmost m tashion at no loss of tradition CLEARANCE SALE clearing one lot of J^JKa SILK, ORGANZA, <^«L CHIFFON, m^Jr BANARESE, W^rJ^ll TONCHOI SAREES **jlf±sm OF $300 to $450 each '^f^W NOW $30 only f/y$ m Rush for your choice jtof' A Open from82 words
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Article, Illustration524 1983-12-19 7 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By A LEADING West European manufacturer of aircraft which has sold its products to several countries m this region is stepping up its representation here. Agusta, which is 80 percent owned by the Italian government, already has a representative office524 words
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147 1983-12-19 7 Robbery gang smashed with 6 arrests POLICE have smashed ft gang of robbers believed to have been responsible (or an $11,M6 hold-up at a watch shop 12 days ago with the arrest of six suspects on Saturday. Watches worth about $B,Mf a gold ring and a ball pen have also147 words
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Article114 1983-12-19 7 A DOZEN floral table decorations will be among several items on sale for charity today at the Katong Room m Shangri-La Hotel. Mrs Kazue Kirn, founder-president of the Singapore Sogetsu Associ- ation, will give an hourlong demonstration of 10 festive decorations during the sale. Mrs114 words
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Article, Illustration523 1983-12-19 7 TEO LIAN HUAY - TEO LIAN HUAY HDB aims for close-knit communities By CLOSE communities, but not closed ones. This is the target of the Housing Board. To achieve this, it has fashioned its new town planning design the precinct system along lines which will greatly benefit future residents'523 words
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Article, Illustration368 1983-12-19 8 Entries for photo contest bring back memories of days gone by WHfeN the Urban Redevelopment Authority asked for entries for a photographic contest it probably didn't realise the power of nostalgia. Fifty entries were received in a flash. But they were all for the second part ofRobert See; Ken Lai; H. F. Busch - 368 words
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235 1983-12-19 8 NGIAM TONG HAI - School bus operators' group sets new fare system NGIAM TONG HAI a THE smaller school bus operators will introduce a uniform system of fares for students from next month. But the bigger operators are still studying the matter. In the new system, fares will have to be paid for 12235 words
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236 1983-12-19 8 Some do's and don'ts on Xmas shopping from Case SPEND wisely. That is the message the Consumers Association of Singapore (Case) has issued to those m the spending mood during the festive season. They can do this by: AVOIDING the lastminute rush and shop during off-peak hours when there are236 words
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174 1983-12-19 8 DON'T be alarmed if the Singapore Fire Service is seen m action at the Kallang Gas Works today. It is only a fire-fighting exercise. About 50 officers and men, plus nine fire engines from four fire stations, are expected to begin the174 words
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357 1983-12-19 9 ABOUT 2,000 People's Action Party members, supporters and their families turned up at the National Stadium and Telok Blangah Drive to do some legwork early yesterday morning. Many of them found it a most rewarding task as they left with trophies, hampers, cookies and chocolates357 words
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Article, Illustration267 1983-12-19 9 Success is based on five values Dr Tay MORAL education has had an important role m. the building of Singapore as a nation. The Minister of State (Education), Dr Tay Eng Soon, who said this yesterday listed five of the major moral values responsible for Singapore's success. These, he said,267 words
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257 1983-12-19 9 Man held after robbery at goldsmith shop Three get away with $12,000, valuables POLICE caught a suspect soon after a robbery m Lee Kong Chye "Goldsmith shop m Ang Mo Kio yesterday. An assortment of jewellery worth $25,000 was also recovered. Two alert detectives from Paya Lebar police station heard257 words
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Article, Illustration176 1983-12-19 10 Beneath that debris a flattened van FIREMEN clearing concrete debris that flattened a van which was among five vehicles damaged when the top two floors of an uncompleted nine-storey buiiding collapsed m Cecil Street yesterday. It was at first feared that someone might be buried under the rubble. But there176 words
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115 1983-12-19 10 A ONE-day seminar to teach camera novices how to take clear, complete pictures will be held on Jan 22. The seminar on the basics of photography, organised by the People's Association (PA) and the Joo Chiat community centre, will be held at115 words
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Article, Illustration434 1983-12-19 10 BENG TAN - A dilemma faced by doctors and nurses BENG TAN Getting patients to donate their kidneys after death By DOCTORS and nurses are an important link m getting kidneys for I transplant, yet it is very difficult to convince them to think of their patients who have died of brain death434 words
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81 1983-12-19 10 Book fair and art contest at Siglap A CHILDREN'S Spot Art competition and a book fair were held yesterday by Siglap Zone A Residents' Committee. Some 50 children aged 15 years and below took part in the contest. They could draw any of the scenes in Zone A. from blocks81 words
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Article55 1983-12-19 10 AN ELDERLY woman was seriously hurt after she was knocked down by a car while crossing Lorong 1, Toa Payoh. on Saturday. Police said Madam Lim Leng Eng, 65, suffered serious head injuries and was warded at the Toa Payoh hospital. Witnesses are asked to contact55 words
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397 1983-12-19 11 STELLA DANKER - Only one in 1 1 returned to crime after release STELLA DANKER How the teaching of skills m reform centres benefit prisoners By ONLY one out of the first 11 young prisoners, who passed an electrical wiring course at the Reformative Training Centre m May, returned to crime. He is397 words
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201 1983-12-19 11 FEAR, anxiety and worry can be avoided and old wives' tales debunked as doctors and individuals are now willing to discuss openly diseases like cancer, venereal disease or heart disease. Mr S. Jayakumar, acting Minister for Labour, Minister of State (Law and Home201 words
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Article69 1983-12-19 11 ABOUT 300 cadet officers and trainees undergoing full-time national service with the police will graduate from their basic training course today. The Police Commissioner, Mr Goh Yong Hong, will officiate during the graduation parade at the Police Academy at 5.45 p.m. After the parade, Mr69 words
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Article41 1983-12-19 11 STUDENTS at the NUS Faculty of Architecture and Build ing will take part m several activities on Faculty Day. Among them is a "car squeeze" contest at Kent Ridge on Friday. The day's fun will end with a dinner.41 words
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282 1983-12-19 11 Author and her story are winning team FORMER journalist and relief worker Ho Minfong confesses to loving competitions, entering as she says, at the drop of a hat. Well, she now has a new feather to add to the many already on her cap. The 32-year-old Singaporean, with an impressive282 words
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Article48 1983-12-19 11 A PRCKJRAMMF: to draw j>eople to the Toa Payoh bus interchange worked like a charm about 200 [>eople came yesterday. The draw at the new interchange was four cultural dances by the Kallang community centre and a Malay fan dance by the Kolam Ayer community contio48 words
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Article, Illustration109 1983-12-19 11 Santa's gifts for the old folk EVEN at 78, there Is magic In receiving a present from Santa Clans as Madam Kong Ah Ang found yesterday. She was one of the more than 1M guests at the Henderson Senior Citizens' Home Christmas party. Mr R. Paramasivam, 48, vice-chairman of the109 words
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183 1983-12-19 11 IT IS Christmas time and party time. Fun and games galore were laid on for children by different organisations yesterday. Scouts from the Stamford 01 group at Raffles Institution played host to 150 underprivileged children. The children came from four homes183 words
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Article, Illustration490 1983-12-19 14 DANIEUL MUDALI - DANIEUL MUDALI By IT IS a washing machine with some major differences. It uses air instead of water, a poisonous gas instead of soap suds and it gets rid of bugs, insects, moulds and fungi instead of stubborn stains and dirt. This article tells us how490 words
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Article104 1983-12-19 14 HOLLYWOOD films and lawyers may have less material to work with m the future. A gun that takes a picture each time it fires a bullet could end the controversy that can result when someone is shot by a policeman, says the science magazine104 words
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Article164 1983-12-19 14 A life- line from fire to air A 1.52-METRE long snorkel? To be used on land? Yes, this is what San Francisco inventor William Holmes has come up with. The snorkel is not for skin-divers but for people trapped m fires m nigh-rise buildings. Called the High-Rise Fire Snorkel (naturally),164 words
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Article, Illustration381 1983-12-19 14 Unique design for 'airosol' cans A UNIQUE design for the first time uses air instead of volatile gases m traditional aerosols. This "a'roso!" is possible thanks to a tiny plastic nozzle manufactured by the Swiss watch-makers Tlssot. The Werdi R, named after its Swiss inventor, Mr Winifred Werdlng, is claimedFinancial Times - 381 words
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Article, Illustration121 1983-12-19 14 FOOD for thought for our MRT authorities... Railway officials m Malmo, Sweden and Brisbane, Australia have chosen interior designs which pamper passengers, for their trains. They say it cuts down vandalism. In Brisbane, the interiors they chose included plush seating m a cool green colour, with121 words
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Advertisement195 1983-12-19 14 Sixteen ArrowsTust one aim. y, I 1 < '2* What you see here is the full range of Take the Arrow Fountain Pen for Its tungsten carbide ball is finished to refill without it skipping or smudging. Parker Arrow Line writing instruments. instance. The nib is painstakingly cut and within195 words
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Advertisement440 1983-12-19 15 I/ADUADT AUTO DISPLAY NATIONAL STADIUM Fringe Car Park A o *te-. 1 8 to 2O December '83 tlf *e-. 1 1 am to 9pm BML—^i^r.— I* mi i." u n ,> 1 ht" i^B 9b bßp On Display: f" HONDA ACCORD with 12-valve engine BII!III! TOYOTA CORONA with Sonar-system ■^Vwl^irll440 words
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Advertisement831 1983-12-19 15 moments shared with us December 1 31 December 25 A gourmet range of homemade Christmas specialities TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS DAY LUNCH < available at our DELICATESSEN COUNTER from 9.00 CANDLELIGHT DINNER AT THE BARON'S TABLE am to 8.00 pm and our GINGERBREAD HOUSE from Lunch $46.00 per adult 12.00 noon to831 words
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Article, Illustration470 1983-12-19 16 ABOUT 100 million Americans have already seen it. Another 10 million Britons saw it last week. The Soviet armed forces' Chief of General Staff, Marshall Nikolai Ogarkov, said he saw it. "It" refers to "The Day After," a controversial television film dramatising the nuclear destruction470 words
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Article, Illustration766 1983-12-19 16 Hanan THE Malaysian constitutional amendments crisis has been amicably settled. Commenting on the happy occasion, Berita Harian Malaysia said that it did not m the least affect the people's loyalty to the rulers. In fact, the editorial said, it reinforced belief m the wisdom766 words
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566 1983-12-19 16 QUOTE 4 One positive result of the issue is that the people are becoming more attracted to their country's Constitution, to an issue which involves the principles of the parliamentary system of government and the role of the monarch under the Constitution. From566 words
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Article484 1983-12-19 16 As I was passing SO both sides did find the wisdom to end the amendment BUI crisis. For It was a crisis, though at the press conference Datuk Mhs a responded to newsmen's use of the word with a bland "What crisis?" Had it484 words
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Advertisement249 1983-12-19 16 A Pick Pack Festive Gift could win you a prize umtfKm&i T* *s that wonderful time of year again. Tfie season of lovin B <™d gi vm g- rom now till 31st January 1984, JjPK^lf j|iy|L|S!|U? send your loved ones, family, friends and business associates BBS^^ a Pick Pack hamper,249 words
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187 1983-12-19 17 Danger protrudes from the parking lots I BELIEVE the majority of us are satisfied with the Housing Board's introduction of kerbside parking. However, motorists misuse the system and thereby endanger the safety of pedestrians. Some inconsiderate car owners are parking their vehicles beyond the designated kerbside lots. As a result,187 words
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Letter, Illustration212 1983-12-19 17 RECENTLY, I was m a vehicle at a traffic light junction near Bukit Timah Road. I saw a man with a limp using the pedestrian crossing. Suddenly a maroon or brownish coloured car whizzed past the man. The man would have been212 words
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136 1983-12-19 17 DURING the recent GCE 'A' level examination, I was honoured with the ordeal of being the only school candidate for the Mathematics B paper. Four invigilators took turns to "accompany" me when I sat for Papers 1 and 2 on two different days. The136 words
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Letter99 1983-12-19 17 I RECENTLY sat, together with some others, for the Institute of Marketing Examinations (UK) at a private commercial centre. We were very surprised to be asked to pay an invigilation fee of $7.50 a subject, (a total of $30 for four subjects). We had to pay99 words
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241 1983-12-19 17 Voluntary social service would be improved I AM writing m support of the letter "It's time to set up a volunteer centre" by Mr Henry Lim. (ST, Dec 9). There is constant talk of the problems facing volunteers m social service, and the need to set up a volunteer centre.241 words
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Letter, Illustration62 1983-12-19 17 REPLIES WE refer to the letter "Don't forget the other sports, SBC Bowling" by "Fan". (ST, Nov 24). The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation will telecast the Pro-bowlers Tour on Dec 26 at 4.15 p.m. on Channel 5. We shall also look into the possibility of acquiring the PBA62 words
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165 1983-12-19 17 WE refer to the letter "Too small" by Miss Julie Tan Jui Ling. (ST, Dec 1). Telecoms does, from time to time, monitor the level of usage of posting boxes and action is taken to replace them with bigger ones whenever necessary. During165 words
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135 1983-12-19 17 I REFER to the letter "Allow them to order textbooks by mail" by Mr C.L. Or (ST, Dec 3), and would like to thank him for offering his suggestion. We agree that this is a good way of easing the chaos during the135 words
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Letter154 1983-12-19 17 PLEASE refer to the letter "Rent will chase tax" by "Le Reveillon". (ST, Dec 13). The term "current market rentals" is not unilateral. It is the amount other similar houses m the vicinity are currently let. Rental will not rhase after tax. It is the other154 words
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212 1983-12-19 17 EARLY this year, I made a complaint to the Public Utilities Board and the Housing Board about rusty water. Officials from both departments came to investigate. The PUB men collected water samples from their main pipes. Laboratory tests confirmed that the water212 words
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202 1983-12-19 17 Give us a little more English music I HAVE been a Rediffusion listener for about five years now. Some time back, Redif fusion extended the English programmes right through the night and this kept quite a few people entertained. Recently, however, this slot (midnight to 6 a.m.) has been filled202 words
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Advertisement360 1983-12-19 17 BS S 1 f Off Thomson Road and* *"w TJ Bhst home-seekers, I Modern Reaeational Facilities t I Spacious garden Children's playground 'fCTO <•* I Swimming pool Baroecue pit *^^j «^^i y^S^g I wading pool 2 4-nour security system For Enquiries Bookings •W '06-00 6th STOREY. FAR EAST PLAZA (NEXT360 words
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Article, Illustration824 1983-12-19 18 Tests may lead to more international joint ventures THE first "international" flight of the space shuttle which returned recently is producing a bonanza of findings that seem certain to advance US industry and science. That is the conclusion of experts examining the first824 words
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565 1983-12-19 18 THE board of directors of Reuters has decided to go ahead with a public stock offering of the international news and information service. But it has had to submit a plan to the Reuters trustees for their comments. The 10 trustees, set up under aAP - 565 words
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Advertisement185 1983-12-19 18 A New Vocation Within the RSAH Air Operations and Communications Officer. i m _^W||_ i Jbl JLd&r^ nations skies. i j|d_ terms of initiative, dedication and integrity. available but also that it has men and women of ___ir ma^ a S a^®^^ jtfftfc'* P*^ m9| E^ If you fulfil these185 words
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Article759 1983-12-19 19 IRENE HOE - IRENE HOE Merchant bank's advice to SPP shareholders on Tuan Sing's takeover bid By THERE is no assurance that the market price of Tuan Sing shares would remain at $1.30, or that accepting shareholders would be able to realise their new Tuan Sing shares759 words
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Article, Illustration234 1983-12-19 19 THIS Ls the latest "ship" to join the Neptune Orient Lines fleet. Rut it will never take to the sea. It Is the ship-shaped NOL Building where the national shipping company will start to work m from today. The new building234 words
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Article, Illustration679 1983-12-19 19 Chairman's son is now president TAT LEE Bank announced on Friday the appointment of executive vice-president Mr Goh Eng Chew as president. Mr (Joh, 52, is the eldest son of Mr Goh Tjoei Kok, the chairman of Tat Lee Bank. He fills the seat left by the late Mr679 words
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Article, Illustration964 1983-12-19 19 HONGKONG "The Cabbage Patch Kids," says Kenneth Ting, who manufactures them, "are the ugliest dolls I have ever seen." Adds K. W. Lee, head of another concern that makes the dolls: "They're nothing special. I like them because they make me money, but I think964 words
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Article49 1983-12-19 19 FEDERAL Flour Mills has subscribed to 360,000 shares of Msl each at par m a new company, Fedflour Trading (Sarawak). This is equivalent to 60 per cent of the issued capital of the latter. Fedflour Trading deals m grains, animal feed, bran and pollard m Sarawak.49 words
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Article48 1983-12-19 19 SUPREME Plantation Industries has announced that the last day and time for renunciation and payment, excess shares application and payment, and acceptance and payment of the rights issue of 30,823,462 new shares of Msl each at M 51.20 per share is Jan 23 at 4 p.m.48 words
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Article52 1983-12-19 19 New class system SWISSAIR'S airplanes will have a new threeclass (first, business and economy) system from March. There will be a permanent 63-seat business class section on long-haul 747s and DC10s. While there will be fewer seats in business class, there will be one more seat in every row of52 words
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Article76 1983-12-19 19 For a better grip? MANILA Controlling shares worth 1.66 billion pesos (***** million of the Philippines' largest corporation, San Miguel the brewer of ban Miguel beer changed hands on Friday, the Securities and Exchange Commission confirmed on Saturday. Industry sources said the transaction for the 33.13 million shares, m whichAFP - 76 words
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Article57 1983-12-19 19 LONDON Japan's Mitsubishi group has recruited one of Britain's ablest executives, Sir Peter Parker, the former head of the state railway system, it was learned here. Sir Peter, 59, one of the few British businessmen to speak Japanese has become chairman of Mitsubish Electric (UK), theAFP - 57 words
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Article60 1983-12-19 19 LONDON Lloyd's of London said the loss forecast for Lloyd's underwriters and insurance companies involved m computer leasing indemnity insurance was US$37O million (Ss79l million) as of Sept 30, down from US$3BB million a year before. The loss forecast was produced by estimating the cash which would ultimatelyReuter - 60 words
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Article51 1983-12-19 19 DALLAS The bankrupt Braniff Airline and the Hyatt Hotel chain had wrapped up a deal under which Hyatt will provide about US$70 million (about S$149.8) to revive the airline's operations. Under Braniff s bankruptcy reorganisation plan, it will resume flights between 25 cities on March 1.Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration10 1983-12-19 20 Company news The week that was Week ended Dec 1610 words
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Article31 1983-12-19 20 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend;. profit/loss ('000) MTC 57 7(5/7) M$90,823 ($100,265) Sept '83 Petaling Tin 130(60) M$9.860 ($5,509) Oct 83 Wearnes 12(12) $9,297 ($10,315) Sept '8331 words
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Article45 1983-12-19 20 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) loss ('000) Ind Oxygen 5(5) MJ1.275 ($1,455) June '83 M Glass -(0.8aTE) M$4,286L (J521L) July 83 Sea View M$2,171 ($3,428) June 83 Supreme Plant M$7,204L ($3,246L) June '83 Toshiba 10(10) M$283 ($348L) June '8345 words
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Article439 1983-12-19 20 BATU Kawan Bhd has reduced its stake m Gadek (M) Bhd to 8.3 per cent (from about 26 per cent) with the sale of 1527 million shares m the latter of M 55.803 million. C X TANG Ltd has increased its holdings m wholly-owned subsidiary Clinton (Pte)Ltd from439 words
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Article21 1983-12-19 20 Keck Seng (M) Bhd: Proposed bonus issue of one-for two and rights issue ot one-for- six at M 53.00.21 words
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Article244 1983-12-19 20 WITH stock markets round the world trading at record or near-record levels, Wall Street looks one of the most drab. Superficially, the economic indicators have never looked better, but the market is not responding. Basically, prices have drifted now since May when interest rates stopped coming down. And244 words
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Article78 1983-12-19 20 AS EXPECTATIONS increased of a victory for the ruling Liberal Democratic Party m yesterday's general election, the Tokyo stock market gathered strength. The week closed with prices at a record level, with the Dow Jones average up to 9,565.94, 0.03 above the previous high set on Oct 12. But78 words
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Article53 1983-12-19 20 i i i i i i i i i I— Financial Times Industrials ijiiii Friday 759.3 (752.8) :i! .IF Week ago 757.1 nT~~ Dow Jones Industrials Friday 1242.17 (1236.79) Week ago 1260.06 TTfir, (Figures h brackets refer to those of the previous traoTng day) ***** l I I I53 words
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Article222 1983-12-19 20 we 16 OSS Change ouif on c P 42* Ucoa 42* Oulf R* 8 W Ulled ChemCpZZZ 52* Hewlett Pack 40*. Ulls-Chalmers 16* unch InU Busl Mach 20* +m km Tel It Tel 63* I" 1 ""fY B*'8 imax lnr 24* InU Tel fc Tel 42* X £m>%222 words
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Article552 1983-12-19 20 Dec 16 Ptnct Change INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 142 2 Ass. Dairies 146 unch BTR PLC 427 -2 Babcocks 153 -1 Barclays 484 -3 Beechams 320 unch BICC 240 unch Blue Circle 423 unch BOC Group 293 -2 Boots 184 unch Bowater 242 +3 BATS 156 unch Britannia 93 unch BP552 words
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Article310 1983-12-19 20 Dec 17 Yen Chance AJinomoto 1060 10 Akai 556 -9 Amada 975 -4 Asahi Chem 398 +15 Asahi Glass 697 +7 Bank of Tokyo 291 unch Brtdgestone 605 +5 Canon 1600 +20 Casio 1510 unch Citizen 670 +8 Daie! 651 +1 Daiichi Kangyo Bank 484 unch D Nip Print310 words
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Article109 1983-12-19 20 IT WAS a quiet week on the Hongkong market with prices at first steady, then rising slightly, but then beginning to move down again as dealing; drew to a close. All told, the Hang Seng index rose 2.38 points to 861.77. There is a general lack of interest on109 words
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Article3125 1983-12-19 20 M shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip rights N Tai-eiempted dividend. ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dollars. 19*3 Last Yield Net Yd Week Hifh Low Company Sale Chance p/E3,125 words
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Article212 1983-12-19 20 IT IS DIFFICULT to believe, because there are so few deals going through, but the London stock market is maintaining near-record price levels. What makes the situation even more unusual is the fact that the pound is touching new lows against the American dollar and the gold price is212 words
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Article79 1983-12-19 20 AUSTRALIAN markets were yet another to trade at record levels last week. Investors felt increased optimism about the country's economic prospects and the revaluation of the Australian dollar also helped prices to move ahead. The improvement was widespread through most sections and, over the week, the All-Ordinaries index put79 words
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Article, Illustration356 1983-12-19 21 SPOT gold bullion closed sharply lower at US$373 per oz m New York last Friday. After trading between US$3B7 and US$392 for the first three days of the week, prices dropped US$2O to test the 15-month low of US$372. The sharp decline was triggered by the closely watched federal356 words
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Article111 1983-12-19 21 FOB m bales, Malaysian cents/kio RAS MRELB Htyi Low CtosJng W Low Cloui( buyers buyers Dec 15 Dec 15 Int. 1 R.S.S. Prompt 239.00N 233.50N 236.25 263.50N 261. 00N 261 00 Int 1 R.S.S. FOB 243.25 240 00 240.25 268.00 265.50 265.50 Int. 2 R.S.S Jan 233 50 258.50111 words
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Article172 1983-12-19 21 INACTIVE trading conditions persisted as operators remained withdrawn for the most part, with levels finishing about unchanged, Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co said m its review of the Singapore and Malaysian rubber markets for the week ended Dec 15. Winding down considerations on the approach of Christmas, together with the172 words
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Article56 1983-12-19 21 STEADY. The Tin Council's buffer stock manager had to work very hard to keep prices from falling last week as Penang dropped very close to the "floor" price of the international agreement. The 690-tonne drop m stocks to 42,855 tonnes helped to support early sentiment, but the small gainsAFP - 56 words
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Article, Illustration58 1983-12-19 21 EASIER. Early firmness m unison with gold was only gradually pared before late weakness appeared as New York came under pressure. Stocks showed another huge rise (up 894,000 ounces to a record 42,384,000 ounces). Trading interest continued to be centred on the large (10,000-ounce) contract, to the almost total58 words
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Article67 1983-12-19 21 DULL. Early gains were lost as New York turned lower and market stocks resumed their upward trend to their highest total for over five years, up 1,175 tonnes to 425,375. The cut m North American producer prices kept buyers' interest down. Even news of an earthquake m Chile (aAFP - 67 words
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Article17 1983-12-19 21 GOLD USS/oz Sat Fri Hongkong 374.40—374.90 381.00 381.50 Fri Thurs New York 372.00-373.00 380.00-381 0C17 words
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Article225 1983-12-19 21 THE SINGAPORE produce market improved last week except for coffee which was unchanged. Pepper prices were marked up by about $15 per 100 kg, for both black and white pepper. A trader said: "The mark-up was due to the higher costs of pepper imported from Europe. The prices225 words
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Article26 1983-12-19 21 Buying Seing Hjjhest Lowest Kfhest— Lowest SS/pn SS/pn Bank of China 26 75-26.18 26 93-26.36 OUB 26 78— 26 24 2696-26.42 UOB 2680-2624 2695-26.3926 words
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Article87 1983-12-19 21 EASIER. Dealers expressed some disappointment with the latest western world estimates that October stocks were down by only 8,000 tonnes to 2,032,000 tonnes, the lowest for three years. A bigger decline had been expected. The estimates were given by the International Primary Aluminium Institute (IPAI). Predictions that US pricesAFP - 87 words
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Article88 1983-12-19 21 YOUR ABROAD The following table shows approximately how much of a particular currency local banks wl sel you for Sslo. United States US$4.67 Indonesia 4,596 rupiahs Malaysia M$10.92 Philippines 65.36 pesos* Thailand 107.34 baht Hongkong HK$36.36 Australia A$5.17 New Zealand NZ$7.13 Canada C$5.81 China 9.17 renminbi India 48.90 rupees Japan88 words
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Article469 1983-12-19 21 BANKS' prime lending rates at the close of business last Friday, Dec 16, 1983: Bank PLR Algemene Bank 9 American Express 9% Am' Dam R'terdam Bank 9 Asia Commercial 9 A NZ Banking Group 9 Ban Hin Lee Bank 9V4 Banca Commercial Banco Do Brasil 9469 words
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Article, Illustration359 1983-12-19 21 Receipts of export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr cargo time block Adrian Maersk (8402) 19/12(2330) 51 0900-1100/*****100 Nl/Pl 0900-1100 SI B Butang (49B/50A) 20/12(0700) TA 3 0700-0800/*****900 N2 Pelopor (62) 20/12(0700) TA 3 *****800/*****800 B2 L Seedevi (18-W) 20/12 (0700) TA 3359 words
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Article, Illustration297 1983-12-19 21 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel wharves Barber Perseus 46/7 aside 19/12 Kim Soon Li 22 aside 19/12 Kota Makmur 10/1 aside 19/12 Regent Ruth 19 aside 19/12 Sea Freeze II 27/8 aside 19/12* Silver Ibex 35/6 aside 19/12 Str Hope 21 aside 19/12 Fushimi Maru 35/6 19/12297 words
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Article29 1983-12-19 21 DEPOSIT RATES p. a. Savings account 6' < Autosave 5 M Fixed deposit 3 1 month 6 4 3 months 6Vj 6 months 6/2 9 months 6V4 12 months 6%29 words
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Article42 1983-12-19 21 LOAN RATES1 p.a. Prime rate 2 8" 2 Personal/Renovation (Flat rates) I 4 years 7 Housing (discounted) Up to 10 years 9>. II to 25 years 9 Hire purchase Cars 1 year 5 2 years s'/i 3 years 6 4 years 6'/42 words
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Article51 1983-12-19 21 BUSINESS LOANS p.a. Commercial properties 1 15 years 10 Small Industries Finance Scheme (SIFS) Factory loans 9 Machinery loans 9 Working capital loans 9 Construction Equipment Finance Scheme (CEFS) 10% MAS rediscount rates for export bills IVt Source: DBS Bank 1 Mcathre rates 2 For best customer* only. 3 Mn51 words
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Article211 1983-12-19 21 Asian rates ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Dec 16: BID PRICES M Hgh Low 7 days 9 13/16 9Vt 1 month IOVi 10 '/s 2 months 10 '/i lO'/e 3 months lOV2 10 3/16 6 months 10 9/16 10 3/16 9 months 10 3 10 5/211 words
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Article116 1983-12-19 21 THE US dollar shook off its lethargy of the past weeks and put m a lively performance last week on the Singapore foreign exchange market. Persistant buying pressure throughout the week pushed the rate steadily up to the high of 512.1380. It closed there at 5*2.1370/80. The Singapore116 words
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267 1983-12-19 22 KUALA LUMPUR The Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange committee will adopt a Cabinet-style portfolio to serve the securities industry more efficiently, its chairman, Mr Abdul Razak Sheikh Mahmood, said. Speaking to reporters yesterday after the KLSE's seventh annual general meeting, he said several volunteersBernama - 267 words
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Article, Illustration52 1983-12-19 22 SELLING SHORT- KUALA LUMPUR Dunlop Malaysian Industries has secured four major contracts to supply more than Msl million worth of tyres overseas. The company said orders were placed by Britain, an East European country, and a South Asian country. AFP "I know what's your bid. What'sAFP - 52 words
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Article359 1983-12-19 22 Agree to proposal' call Taiping Textiles MINORITY shareholders of Taiping Textiles have been urged by its independent adviser to agree to the proposed acquisition of 45 per cent of Arab-Malaysian Development Bank Bhd. The major shareholder of the company, Dato Azman Ha shim, who is also the beneficial owner of359 words
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Article, Illustration230 1983-12-19 22 Dream of a debut (HI AN HUP Marine made a dream debut on the Singapore stock exchange last week. In two days, 3.74 million of the shares changed hands. The stock opened on Thursday at $2.73 73 cents above the offer price. When they closed on Friday,230 words
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Article336 1983-12-19 22 Pegi Malaysia PEGI Malaysia Bhd will not buying into tyre company Dunlop Malaysian Industries Bhd (DMIB) after all. The controversial deal, announced 17 months ago, has been officially called off, says Pegi. It had planned to acquire from the Londonbased Dunlop Holdings PLC a 51336 words
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Advertisement226 1983-12-19 19 With every Technics stereo m this ad,voagetaTechnics graphic equalizer FREE Christmas celebrations have started early at Wee Lim's. With every great deal on these Technics Hi-Fi 's, you get a great free gift. A stereo graphic equalizer and some WEA LP's and cassettes. You could say that Technics stereos sound226 words
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Advertisement195 1983-12-19 20 16 Anniversary Grand Offer A l^^l VHS SVROI With every purchase of a SIERA television set or video recorder, 4 free gifts will be given away (only while stocks last 1. one beautiful procelain tea set. 3. one Chinese "7 fairies" decorative plate II f* fell -T Mf 2. one195 words
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Advertisement39 1983-12-19 21 the largest variety /of lobsters at The Wforkfs Largest Seafood Market The Seafood International Market Restaurant Pte Ltd 902, hast Coast Parkway (At the Big Splash), Singapore 1544. Tel: *****11-3 _1 -r -Lk&~i V" L w-^^tf** i "i r39 words
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Advertisement353 1983-12-19 21 i^pCLOSE TO PROPOSEDEUNO^RnTATION^ W PAN ISLAND EXPRESSWAY m A truly superb modern warehouse/flatted factory S- building constructed with efficiency and M K^A/^ convenience In mind. I Features.-— 7-storey factory building located A ready source of manpower |l|:| between Eunos Avenue 3 supply provided by the neighsjSl Eunos Road 5, facing353 words
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Advertisement51 1983-12-19 21 I THE LONG-TERM CREDIT BANK OF JAPAN FINANCE N.V. U.S. $75,000,000 Floating Rate Notes due 1986 For the six months 15th December 1983 to 15th June 1984 tne Notes will carry an interest mte of |Oy< per annum with a coupon amount of U.S. $273.23 Bankers Trust Company, London Agent51 words
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Advertisement380 1983-12-19 22 LET AES WORD PROCESSORS SHAPE YOUR OFFICE OF THE FUTURE X i £S9 Communications Compatibility Composed material can be transmitted from one terminal to another, anywhere m the office, city, V country or the world. This greatly reduces the m ttmvS -f*o*paMßo dependence on special courier services and long BM380 words
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Advertisement319 1983-12-19 22 U.S. $70,000,000 Banco Nacional de Desarrollo lan Autonomous Entity of the Argentine Republic) Floating Rate Notes Due 1987 For the six months 13th December, 1983 to 13th June, 1984 In accordance with the provisions of the Note, notice is hereby given that the rate of interest has been fixed at319 words
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Advertisement342 1983-12-19 23 11 S^^ >' iiw^, ll j k, i Mil N -v"* s NN N *:^||H WJr Specifications nniy be subject l<> ch.nv^c. w The new Corona. One of the most exciting and advanced family saloons to be B^^^^^^^^ X LTr~Tj"TmmiiTi^^ i i j i> ii i j i i ii342 words
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Advertisement1532 1983-12-19 24 Therewasatime when women were ladies and men were their heroes. H^w^ hat time lives on m the Panther '^^^^^^^L.. The Kallista 2.8 litre which comes I I $Hi", j&MI Kallista, a hand assembled sports \i with twin Solex carburettors and i ■>!' i •^-■.Bfe^ .^ilfl WH^^M >>i car m the1,532 words
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Article, Illustration255 1983-12-19 25 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun EVEN traditional food is going instant. And Malaysia's No 1 traditional snack, satay, has not been spared the onslaught of the fast food business, The Malay Mall reported yesterday. A newly-opened restaurant m the city, Sate Yaki, has afterMalay Mail - 255 words
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657 1983-12-19 25 National Front and Snap quarrel flares up into open war KUCHING, Sun SARAWAK Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abdul Taib Mahmud said today he had run out of patience with the Sarawak National Party (Snap) one of the dominant partners m the state657 words
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Article28 1983-12-19 25 IPOH, Sun. Construction worker Kuan Foh Wah, 32, died in hospital yesterday of injuries received in a fight with another worker at Bercham last week. NST28 words
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360 1983-12-19 25 The fire traps in public buildings IPOH, Sunday QUOTE 4 A PERSON once told me he need only throw the fire extinguisher into the blaze to put it out. Mr Wahab, relating an incident which he said indicated the ignorance of the public on the use of fire extinguishers. ABOUTNST - 360 words
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Article74 1983-12-19 25 Beware of conmen KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Factories and Marhinery Department has advised factory owners not to fall prey to confidence tricksters who pose as officers of the department and who demand payment for not taking action against the firms. Its director-general, Mr Abdul Jalil Mahmud, said that, the departmentNST - 74 words
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Article63 1983-12-19 25 JOHORE BARU, Sun. Customs officers seized car and motorcycle chains worth $2,000 believed to have been smuggled m by a lorry carrying provisions at the Customs Complex at the Johore Causeway on Friday. A Customs spokesman said yesterday that the duty on the chains, which were prohibitedNST - 63 words
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Article53 1983-12-19 25 by lightning KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Journalist Hamiian Jamal, 25, was struck dead by lightning on the polo ground at Kumpung Pandan yesterday evening. Hamiian, who worked for the Bacharia News Daily, was among the 14 players struck by lightning. Two of the injured players were m critical conditionNST - 53 words
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137 1983-12-19 25 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The mother of a student nurse, Jamilah Mohamed Noor, who was murdered m London, will leave for Britain tonight to make arrangements to bring back the body of her daughter. Jamilah's brother is already m London. Puan Ropiahbee Fazal Mohamed, 42,Bernama - 137 words
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102 1983-12-19 25 KOTA BARU, Sun. All flood victims m Kelantan, except for 67 people still at evacuation centres m the Tanah Merah and Kota Baru districts, have returned home by this morning. There are 50 people m the Kota Baru and 17 m the TanahBernama - 102 words
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Advertisement100 1983-12-19 25 Xmags EXcitement 1 i Kfc#S\UN mio) WAI W i s < ■r^riW PArkwAY ParaDß Ifi The Shopping Centre with Everything 3^ Yaohan supermarket and department store Isetan department store Small World (Emporium Holdings) Ken-air Funworld entertainment centre J^ Peppermint Park theatre lounge J^ Health club 1400 car parking bays .mm100 words
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TIMESPORT
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Article361 1983-12-19 26 ANKARA, Sun. Multiworld record-holder Vladimir Salnikov swept to any easy triumph m the men's 400 metres freestyle final to help the Soviets open a clear lead on the first day of the two-day European swimming Cup here yesterday. Keeping a wary eye on his rivals strugglingReuter; AFP - 361 words
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Article258 1983-12-19 26 MANILA, Sun THE International Amateur Athletic Federation today disqualified eight athletes for life for falling or refusing drug tests, and agreed to Increase antidoping measures, lAAF president Primo Nebiolo said. The eight are from Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Hungary, Poland, Portugal and Sweden, Nebiolo said atReuter - 258 words
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Article188 1983-12-19 26 LAWRENCE Peter "Yogi" Berra has moved from the coaching box to take over as manager of the New York Yankees baseball team on a two-year contract. NEW York Islanders beat New York Rangers 7-1 m a United States National Hockey League match. Other results: Edmonton Oilers188 words
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Article, Illustration358 1983-12-19 26 Samaranch optimistic of record participation ADDIS ABABA, Sun. Juan Antonio Samaranch, president of the International Olympic Committee, said here yesterday he was optimistic that there would be a record participation at the 1984 Games "provided the international political condition is not worse than it isReuter; UPI - 358 words
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Advertisement557 1983-12-19 26 RaAWest... for a lifetime of Living pleasures Park West, ideally set m an idyllic (1,927 sq.ft.) 3-bedroom high-rise apart- iLjJ^^j* CTHI®]baLCON^^ surrounding amidst green landscape, is ment. Every apartment is simple m archi- Pn I i served by Jalan Lempeng facing Faber tecture but daring m originality and design. 1557 words
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Article, Illustration36 1983-12-19 27 JON - JON BY, Roman Leader II overhauling Kum-Cheong Wanchi (No. 2) near the post to take the last race yesterday. ALBERT SIM "1 haven't picked a winner all day. Maybe I can find one."ALBERT SIM - 36 words
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Article723 1983-12-19 27 Stipe's report JfXJKEY P.K. Yeap was reprimanded by the stewards for continual use of the whip on Scarlet Fury, winner of Race 2 at Bukit Timah yesterday, when the gelding was well clear of the field m the straight. The Stipendiary Steward's report723 words
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707 1983-12-19 27 Trainer: Mohd Ismail. Won by: 1, 1' 2, 4 (1:51.3). Tote: Spore $19, $7, $18, $15. XL $25, $8, $22, $13. Forecast (Nos 13 7): Spore $85, XL $46, Ipoh $48. Penang $59. Yellows set th«» early pace but was headed out by707 words
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Obituary, Illustration49 1983-12-19 27 142 Condolences 142 Condolences 142 Condolences Deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences to Mr. Chew Chee Thong Managing Director APS group of companies and family on the demise of his beloved wife Mdm Lim Wuh Fei From: MR. ATSUSHI NAGAI President of Hitachi Maxell, Ltd. and its management and staff49 words
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Obituary, Illustration70 1983-12-19 27 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MRS MINAH GOVINDEN AGED 66 passed away peacefully on 18 Dec 1983, leaving behind her loved ones to mourn her loss. Son* Daughters-in-law Sonny Elizabeth Joseph David Veronica Chew Kirn Geok Daughters Son-ln-Law Jaya Dane Loveday Kamala Lallla Indra Mlml and 8 grandchildren Cortege will leave70 words
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72 1983-12-19 27 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements THE LATE MISS MAUREEN CLARKE Very grateful thanks are extended to the Doctor, Medical Officers, Matron and Nurses of Gleneagles Hospital, all friends and relatives for their great care and devoted attention given to Maureen during her illness. Very sincere thanks also go to the Rev.72 words
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Obituary, Illustration68 1983-12-19 27 In Everloving Memory 01 LTA DAVE CHUA POI TECK Called to be with the Lord on 19 Dec 79. during (light training m the Philippines. Sadly missed and fondly remembered by: Parents. Brothers, Sisters, Brother and Sister-in-law, nephew and loved ones. "Surely goodness and mercy shall follow68 words
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Obituary, Illustration24 1983-12-19 27 AL-FATEHA f \M IN CHERISHED MEMORY OF MUNIR A. MALLAL DEPARTED 19 DEC 82 FROM HIS LOVING WIFE CHILDREN AND GRANDCHILDREN24 words
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Obituary, Illustration105 1983-12-19 27 MR LOH YIN CHEONG AGE: 72 Patted away peacefully on 17.12.83 leaving behind: WIFE: WONG WAI CHENG (DECEASED) Sons: Loh Kirn Hoong Capt. Eddie Loh Daughters: Lye Fong, Elizabeth Lye Peng. Elizabeth Wai Kuen, Rosalind Lye Yoke, Phylis Lye Ying. Daisy Lye Kum, Judy Sons-in-law: Louis Lee Len105 words
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283 1983-12-19 28 JANICE SEAH - Playing the perennial bridesmaids JANICE SEAH By THE Philippines celebrated Christmas a week sooner when they won the third Asean women's softball tournament without even playing m the final at the Delta Sports Complex yesterday. The rain made the pitch so waterlogged the contestants would have had to wear flippers283 words
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Article106 1983-12-19 28 PARIS, San. Polish rugby union officials told the International Amateur Rugby Federation that they called off a recent match against Italy because of the death of two of their players. FIRA officials declined to give details after meeting m a special session yesterday to consider the PolishReater - 106 words
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Article265 1983-12-19 28 SYDNEY, Sun. Sweden's Joachim Nystrom outmanouevred American power player Mike Bauer to win the New South Wales Open tennis tournament here today. Nystrom, a candidate for Sweden's second singles berth m the Davis Cup, dropped the opening set but fought back magnificently to beat the unseededUPI; AFP; Reuter - 265 words
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Article, Illustration207 1983-12-19 28 JOHANNESBURG, Sun. South African heavyweight Gerrie Coetzee has signed a contract for "the fight of the decade" against Larry Holmes m Las Vegas m June or July, the Sunday Rapport newspaper said here today. The paper said Coetzee, the World Boxing Association champion,AP; AFP - 207 words
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Article85 1983-12-19 28 HONGKONG, Sun. Australia defeated Pakistan 3-1 m the final of the 10- nation international hockey tournament here today, confirming their position as Olympic favourites. Craig Davies, the tournament's top scorer with 12 goals and voted Player of the Tournament by the foreign Press, scored two of Australia's goals.Reuter - 85 words
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Article29 1983-12-19 28 POLICE beat Khalsa 3-2 on penalty flicks m the final of the inaugural Veterans' seven-a-side hockey tournament at the Police Academy yesterday. The full-time score was <M).29 words
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Article, Illustration476 1983-12-19 29 Raphael sends fans home happy, but it's still early days LONDON, Sunday ALMOST to a man, the 25,000 Arsenal fans who trooped out of Highbury yesterday afternoon were wearing smug smiles above their red-and-white scarves. All m all it had been a highly satisfactory 24 hours. Terry NeillAP - 476 words
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Article85 1983-12-19 29 LONDON, San. lan Rash still leads the English league Division One top-scorers' table. Division One 18 lan Rash (Liverpool). 16 Steve Archibald (Spars). 14 Frank Stapleton (Man. I ltd), Peter Withe (Villa). Division Two IS Kerry Dixon (Chelsea). 14 Simon Garner (Blackburn), Kevin Keegan (Newcastle), Derek ParlaneReuter - 85 words
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Article227 1983-12-19 29 Arsenal 3 Watford 1, Aston Villa 4 Ipswich 0. Liverpool 5 Notts County 0, Norwich 0 Coventry 0, Forest 3 West Ham 0, Queens Park Rangers 2 Everton 0, Southampton 2 Birmingham 1, Wolverhampton Wanderers 0 Stoke 0. P W D L F A Pt. Liverpool 18 11227 words
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Article218 1983-12-19 29 Blackburn 2 Crystal Palace 1, Brighton 0 Newcastle 1, Cambridge 0 Manchester City 0, Carlisle 4 Bamsley 2, Chelsea 2 Grimsby 3, Derby 1 Shrewsbury 0, Huddersfield 2 Middlesbrough 2, Oldham 3 Fulham 0, Sheffield Wednesday 5 Cardiff 2, Swansea 1 Portsmouth 2. Sheffield W 19 13 5218 words
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Article246 1983-12-19 29 Bolton 2 Preston 2, Bradford 5 Bournemouth 2, Bristol Rovers 1 Hull 3, Exeter 3 MiUwall 2, Newport 0 Sheffield United 2, Orient 3 Plymouth 2, Port Vale 0 Lincoln 1, Rotherham 1 Oxford 2. Scunthorpe 2 Gillingham 0, Southend 1 Wigan 0. Walsall 1 Brentford 0. Wimbledon246 words
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Article232 1983-12-19 29 Blackpool 1 Torquay 0, Chester 1 Peterborough 1. Chesterfield 1 Wrexham 1, Colchester 4 Halifax 1, Darlington 0 Aldershot 1, Reading 5 Hartlepool 1, Rochdale 0 Bristol City 1, Swindon 0 Bury 0, York 4 Hereford 0. York 19 12 3 4 43 19 3» Blackpool 19 11232 words
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Article110 1983-12-19 29 Aberdeen 2 Hibernian 1. Hearts 1 Celtic 3, Rangers 2 Dundee 1, St Johnstone 3 MotherweU 1, Dundee United v St Mirren (postponed ground water-logged). Aberdeen 17 13 2 2 43 9 28 Celtic 17 11 3 3 42 19 25 Dundee U 16 9 3 4 31110 words
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Article143 1983-12-19 29 Brechin 1 Alloa 0, Gyde 2 Meadowbank 1. Falkirk 2 Airdrie 0, Hamilton 4 Dumbarton 1, Kilmarnock 0 Clydebank 1, Partick 3 Mor ton 1, Raith 1 Ayr 3. Partick 19 12 3 4 36 23 27 Dumbarton 19 9 6 4 30 23 24 Falkirk 19 U143 words
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Article153 1983-12-19 29 Albion 1 Queen of the South 1, Arbroath 2 Mont rose 1, Berwick 1 East Fife 0, Forfar 1 Dunfermline 0, Queens Park 5 East Stirling 4, Stenhousemuir 2 Stranraer 0, Stirling 4 Cowdenbeath 1. Reuter Forfar 18 13 4 1 34 14 30 Stirling 18 11 5Reuter - 153 words
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Article239 1983-12-19 29 YUGOSLAVIA moved a step nearer to qualifying for next year's Olympic Games tournament when they beat Holland 2-1 in Mostar, near Belgrade. The Yugoslavs are three points clear at the head of their group. BASTIA'S French First Division match against Brest was held up for 11 minutes afterAFP; UPI; Reuter - 239 words
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Article144 1983-12-19 29 LONDON, Sun. English football's finances suffered even though its reputation was considerably enhanced by Manchester United and Tottenham m their television epic on Friday night. Live coverage and recorded highlights went to more than 49 countries the biggest audience ever for an English League match. Armchair144 words
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Article203 1983-12-19 29 Holland knock on France's doors ROTTERDAM, S..n. Holland defeated Malta 5-0 here yesterday to make virtually certain of qualifying for the European Championship soccer finals. The result means Spain face the almost impossible task of beating Malta by 11 goals at home on Wednesday m the last match of GroupReuter - 203 words
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Article, Illustration390 1983-12-19 30 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Will they continue with their support? REVIEW By 2nd /MERLION CUP THOUGH Singapore's ace striker, Fandi Ahmad, was not at his brilliant best m the Merlion Cup soccer tournament, he helped the Republic achieve two objectives reach the final and rekindle the fans' interest. NoJERRY SEH - 390 words
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Article, Illustration628 1983-12-19 30 WILFRED YEO - Fandi's still the boy next door WILFRED YEO By GOING Dutch has not made a split personality of Singapore soccer ace Fandi Ahmad. He is still the same lovable boy next door who left five months ago to tiptoe through the tulips of Groningen he has grown up into an628 words
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192 1983-12-19 30 AFTER eight years of unproductive labour m the Laser Open championship, Tan Swee Hung finally netted his prized catch off Changi yesterday. The schoolteacher did not have to produce anything spectacular he was 14th m race 5, which he discarded, and fifth m192 words
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Article, Illustration230 1983-12-19 31 3rd Maruman Golf Classic Scores: 281 Sukree Onchum 69. 71, 69. 71. 28C Kyi Hla Han 70, 72. 73. 71; Eshak Bluah 70, 71. 69, 76, M. Ramayah 73, 72, 73, 72. 291 Lim Kian Tiong 73, 70, 75, 73; Fung Hee Kwan 71, 74, 71, 75 212 Lim Swe230 words
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Article, Illustration336 1983-12-19 31 TAY CHENG KHOON - It's Sukree from pillar to post TAY CHENG KHOON By WHILE Kompak was racing away to an effortless two-length victory m the first race at the Singapore Turf Club, Thai Sukree Onchum was doing likewise at nearby Bukit course where he took the Maruman golf Classic by a comfortable six-stroke336 words
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Article61 1983-12-19 31 M. MURIIGIAH (handicap six) carded a gross 71 to win the gold medal at the Seletar Country Club yesterday. Michael Ong (22) had the best nett of 64. At Jurong, Sung In-Yong (16) took the gold medal with a nett 68, edging out Chng Peng Soon (22) by61 words
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Article, Illustration164 1983-12-19 31 IF Mohammed Abdul Samie Cashmlrl's throw had been anything less than accurate, Times port cameraman JONATHAN CHOO might have found himself in need of a new Nikon, if not dentures. Bat thanks to the Singapore Recreation Club-organised cricket coaching clinic for schoolboys, both Jonathan and his164 words
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Article295 1983-12-19 31 HOBART, Sun. Pakistani Imran Khan again lost his wicket cheaply today as his team-mates steered the side towards victory m the four-day cricket match against Tasmania. Imran was out after taking 45 minutes to score 19 runs and afterwards said it was not certain heReuter; AFP - 295 words
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254 1983-12-19 31 PETER SIOW - Tunas seem to be fish out of water FASHIONABLE Russell made Tunas feel as though they did not belong in the Mizuno Commercial Cup basketball tournament when they carved out a highscoring 124-46 win at the Gay World Stadium last night. Backed up by Americans Dan Hickert, Craig Fitzsimmon and254 words
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Article52 1983-12-19 31 JAKARTA, Sun. Malaysia's Misbun Sidek defeated India's Prakash Padukone 18-14, 8-15, 15-6 to clinch third place m the inaugural Pro-Kennex Grand Prix badminton finals here today. Misbun fought back from 12-4 to beat Prakash 18-14 m the opening set. A leak m the roof of the Istora52 words
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Article79 1983-12-19 31 JAKARTA, Son. China's Loan Jin won the men's singles title when he defeated Denmark's Morten Frost Hansen 15-2, 15-6 in the final today. play for 25 minutes and, when play resumed, Prakash won 15-8. But Misbun mastered the Indian in the decider, winning 15-6. Li Lingwei captured the women'sBernama; Reuter - 79 words
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Advertisement253 1983-12-19 31 TIMES CALENDAR '84 Mr afir.' ■000? v^"#»U^ yy*. Chinese Ribbon Dance ASEAN CULTURAL DANCES A calendar to add to your festive mood that is what The Times Calendar '84 promises you. On the month that Chinese New Year falls, you will find beautifully adorned on The Times Calendar '84 a253 words
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Advertisement119 1983-12-19 31 As a gesture of deep respect to the family of the late Mrs. Chew Chee Thong (Mdm Lim Wuh Fei), the APS group of companies will be closed on Monday, 19th SINGAPORE CHEW HOW TECK CO (PTE) LTD AMATEUR PHOTO STORES (PTE) LTD APS (PTE) LTD APS ELECTRONICS (PTE) LTD119 words
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Miscellaneous34 1983-12-19 31 Today's events BASKETBALL Mlzuno Commercial Cop: W A v Yip Chieng, Ivy House v Asia Electric (Gay World, 7.30 and 8.45 p.m.). SOCCER Friendly: PARC v Tarn pines Rovers (Bt Chermin, 5.15 p. m.).34 words
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Article109 1983-12-19 32 GENOA (Italy), Sun. At least 24 sailors were killed today when a coach taking them to a football fixture plunged 70 m from a motorway viaduct onto fields below, police said. Altogether 39 naval ratings, most of them conscripts, were travelling from their baseReuter - 109 words
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Article43 1983-12-19 32 ST GEORGE'S (Grenada), Sun. The United States is to open a permanent embassy m Grenada, Mr Tony Gillespie, deputy assistant US Secretary of State for Interamerican Affairs, said yesterday. American interests had formerly been handled by the embassy m Barbados, APAP - 43 words
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Article, Illustration220 1983-12-19 32 Bodybuilder Hassan started m 1930 and is not about to give up ONE Is never too old to keep fit and have a beautiful body. When Mr Hassan bin Saman (centre) started bodybuilding m 1939, the other 43 men against whom he pitted his muscles220 words
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Article31 1983-12-19 32 NEW DELHI, Sun. Indian External Affairs Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao left this morning for New York to attend a meeting of the five-nation Commonwealth contact group on Cyprus. AFPAFP - 31 words
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Article39 1983-12-19 32 KATMANDU, Sun. Polish climber Stanislaw Jaworski, 31, trying to scale a Himalayan peak died after his climbing rope snapped, dropping him hundreds of metres down a steep rock base. Nepal's Ministry of Tourism said today. UPIUPI - 39 words
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427 1983-12-19 32 PARIS, Sun FRANCE said yesterday its warships would protect the evacuation of the estimated 4,000 Palestinian guerillas loyal to Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO) leader Yasser Arafat from the northern Lebanese port of Tripoli tomorrow and on Tuesday. A Foreign Ministry statement said an escortUPI; Reuter; AP - 427 words
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298 1983-12-19 32 10 pro-Iranian radicals arrested for Kuwait blasts KUWAIT, Sunday KUWAITI authorities have arrested 10 Muslim fundamentalists seven Iraqis and three Lebanese for last week's bombings at the United States Embassy and other places which killed six people and wounded 66. i "All 10 have admitted involvement m the incidents asAFP; Reuter; UPI - 298 words
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Article111 1983-12-19 32 Battle over Waterloo pension BRUSSELS, Sun. A Belgian senator will tomorrow try to stop the payment of an annual pension to the heirs of Britain's Duke of Wellington, victor of the Battle of Waterloo. Senator Jean Humblet said it was "an historical anomaly" that the family should still receive 100,000Reuter - 111 words
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Miscellaneous150 1983-12-19 32 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers m several areas from the late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 6.59 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.58 a.m. Adelaide 19 37 C Fine Manila 20 30 C Fair Amsterdam |C j Melbourne 15. 23 C Fine150 words
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Article, Illustration1622 1983-12-19 1 THOMAS FRIEDMAN - THOMAS FRIEDMAN Life m Beirut is By For eight years, the people of Beirut have lived with violence often made absurd by the fact that it takes place m tandem with the rhythm of everyday life. How do people adjust their lives? How do they cope1,622 words
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Article, Illustration882 1983-12-19 2 SUZANNE OOI - SUZANNE OOI MALAY BRASSWARE EXHIBITION National Museum, first floor Until Feb 28, 9 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Admission free Reviewed by A brassware exhibition at the National Museum shows that techniques to make a variety of white and yellow items have remained unchanged for centuries. VISITORS to theKENNETH KOH - 882 words
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Article, Illustration637 1983-12-19 3 Christine Khor; KHNG EU MENG - Christine Khor KHNG EU MENG edited by By A GROUP of Singapore Babas and Nonyas are helping the Muzium Negara to organise a five-month-long Peranakan exhibition and festival m Kuala Lumpur. The group, led by Mr Cheo Kirn Ban, 54, a retired merchant banker, will include637 words
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Article, Illustration968 1983-12-19 4 JUDY AGUSTI - Why Third World scientists flock to America JUDY AGUSTI By m New York THE number of foreign researchers working m the United States, especially Asians Indians, Japanese, mainland Chinese, and South-east and East Asians continues to grow. Twenty years ago, most researchers came from Europe, said Peter Condliffe, chief ofAP - 968 words
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Article, Illustration897 1983-12-19 5 PETER RODGERS - PETER RODGERS By m London Hear! Hear! A small microphone stuck m the ear emitting clicking noises may be the answer to credit fraud. /Ear prints show more promise of being a cheap and effective way to m recognise people. Prof Revell of University College,The Guardian - 897 words
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930 1983-12-19 5 ROBERT BENNETT - Home banking convenient but is it viable? ROBERT BENNETT By m New York Will home banking catch on? Some bankers are confident that it will while the sceptics say that it must be part of a broader package to become economically feasible. EVERY Sunday morning after James Dana and hisNYT - 930 words
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Article, Illustration78 1983-12-19 6 About six million Chinese die each year. To bury this number roughly equal to the population of Switzerland would require vast quantities of lumber for coffins and land for grave sites. The Chinese government is working to change burial customs, encouraging people to have their remains cremated or to leave78 words
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Article, Illustration954 1983-12-19 6 ZHANG WEIMIN in Beijing - Modernising Chinese burial customs ZHANG WEIMIN in Beijing By WHEN Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai died m 1976, his ashes were scattered on the rivers, as his will required. As his last contribution to China, the premier was quietly pushing for the social reform of burial rites. Recently, a growing numberEarthscan - 954 words
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Article, Illustration1179 1983-12-19 26 Y. L. GOH - Y. L. GOH By On record rtlassicaL^ CONTRARY to early forecasts of an uninspiring, recession-blighted year for record collectors, 1983 has produced a very fine vintage of new recordings, augmented by a superb crop of re- issues from all the major recording houses. Selecting 121,179 words
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872 1983-12-19 26 GRAHAM HEATHCOTE in London - It's Smyslov vs Kasparov in the final GRAHAM HEATHCOTE in London By VASSILY SMYSLOV drew his last game m the World Chess Championship semi-finals against Hungary's Zoltan Ribli to win the match and enter the final against fellow-coun-tryman Gary Kasparov. The two players agreed on a draw on Saturday nightAP - 872 words
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Article, Illustration993 1983-12-19 27 NANCY KOH - NANCY KOH By In between mouthfuls of sweet-and-sour I pork, Hongkong television star Sam Lvi Liang Wei talks about love, marriage and well, himself. "LET'S eat, I'm hungry," the Mafia chief says, smacking his lips. His "henchmen" keep their pens and cameras and attack the food993 words
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Article, Illustration519 1983-12-19 27 KATE JAMES - KATE JAMES By I A group of theatre lovers have joined forces to help stir up interest m stagecraft here. THE $10 dinner theatre? There must be something missing, like a zero, right? Wrong. So who? how? where? and WHAT did they have for dinner?519 words
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Article223 1983-12-19 27 THE children's courses, which last op to 10 weeks and scheduled to begin early next month, are conducted by professionals with a background In the arts, community theatre and teaching. St*ar Troupers' activities Include courses In creative dramatics for those between five and eight years old223 words
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Advertisement364 1983-12-19 1 Our part m a Peranakan f est OUTLOOK, Page Three Seeing St*ars LEISURE, Page Twenty-seven I^^m lill! 188 a! Jf^ T**"""*ißilt .111 ll^^^^^F~ t nB -^r^**"'"*^** 9 x tow Korean gives you the choice of four fast flights Bk *^^BR F^ r o> K^tfMj ~i 1> to New iork, originating364 words
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Advertisement443 1983-12-19 2 Ristorante Mario t^^^ ne c^^^' 3 wli^ De trea J^d *o a Ma^lc KteTindaroha^ 16 (k $30.00+-^tll<^enu^der l^eare) menus of sumptuous »»e*»««^*«|B» The festive joy is \m s I &ra^4y oVL^^K^/b^P^ cheerful ambience of very happy^ Mario's, coupled with >^ /crowd. Singing i<^™^^^-"" music by our band \ri-i>^,vs-. -immm^m-y'' sensations443 words
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Advertisement26 1983-12-19 3 -Brass items on display |^^«J^sSSt iAk|f A portable s/rrft set from Sumatra. JM^4^_ .>^gHl A brass bullock cart from Padang. Picture by courtesy of National Museum.26 words
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Advertisement898 1983-12-19 5 THE TECHNICS SIGMA SERIES SYSTEM STEREOS THAT MAKE BUYING HI-FI SIMPLE. j iuj i i i i i 1 1 1 i i a jB& aß^Bmßßii -1B»^ I l^mlßlm^iu' m m HI m I Qirwma 7. 1 SU-Z 15 stereo integrated amplifier Cinmp 7-'i c i SU-Z35 stereo integrated amplifier898 words
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Advertisement296 1983-12-19 6 I I -r- HM j jHfPW^*fflBMj^fijfil B^, .*«u*K«t&?^^LriiBBBI HUjtfc ig^M SB1 II vi V Ivv J* yiwoBsgr -v __-^^^^Bi^^« BolB^^^^tf3BBfl0BP''^ n *i I *9v < jhbbmMbbbiBi I^HMR^^^^ b«BB VICTORIA STREET IKT tf "If IIS' *M MMMPS 1^ ■BT o i ?i*jw? > bWOI h Blk 464 EJ BIK 46?] Market296 words
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Advertisement2177 1983-12-19 7 4&| C.A.T.S. *****66 RATES: Ordinory $1.00 per word (Mm $15.00) $19.00 per col. cm. Semi-Disploy (Mm $57 00 Straits Times) (Mm $58.50 Sunday Times) Dispby (Mfn 7 5 7r2 r 5Cs!raTsT,mes) $24 40 per col cm (Mm $73.20 Sunday Times) Box Charges:ss.oo (collected) 10.00 (posted) TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday Friday 9.002,177 words
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Advertisement118 1983-12-19 7 CLASSIFICATION GROUP A Entertainment Foojl guide B Personal Service* 4 Merchandise c Business To Business D Employment Vehicles F Accommodations Properties G Travel Guide H Education It Instruction Announcements J Obituaries ByESSSJ m r:yWp -'"'^S4; ;i:: BP LADIES, IF YOU'RE full of energy mST anfi huve a strong interest m118 words
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Advertisement742 1983-12-19 8 34 Gardening SEASONAL OFFER. SPECIALIST In turfing venous types ol carpet grass and cow grass by experienced nursery man Satisfaction guaranteed Call i«i74i« 35 House Cleaning/ Painting LET US EASE your burden this ■Christinas' We offer- spring cleaning, floor polishing, parquet grinding 'varnishing, carpet shampooing, painting, etc. Call *****10 for742 words
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Advertisement528 1983-12-19 8 37 Aircon/Refrigerators airconoitioning units FOR Immediate sale One full unit one yew old Carrier Alrcondltloner "model No 50 BA-01t>-903-21 (400-3-50) with self containing water cooler capacity 159 ton nominal witli 20 ton Liang Chi Fibregtass reinforced cooling tower, two units split level airconditloners installed in 1982 and 1980 respectively and528 words
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Advertisement603 1983-12-19 8 39 Photography EXCHANGE CAMERACENTRE ■d PuKK WeBUY«SELL«TRADE-IN an txpna* ot canwras #01 -05 Sim Lim Tower,. 10JalanBesafSingapore0820. A BUSINESS TO BUSINESS 49 Packing/Storage/ Delivery/Removal A BUDGET PRICE Professional Household/ Office/ Factory removals. Specialised in pianos, organs, safes. Free physical assessment. Careful workers provided. Tel: *****73/ *****91 (Day/ Night). CHEAP TRANSPORTATION603 words
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Advertisement605 1983-12-19 8 53 Computer Products/Services AQUARIUS HOME COMPUTER Systems for as little as $250 with free software. Enjoy Instant Information with Radofln SBC TEXT adaptor for only $420. Technlcap Computer Automation Services Pte. Ltd. #03-33 Peninsula Shopping Complex. Tel: *****50. IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT. 64K CPU for only $495. We deliver, Install and605 words
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Advertisement655 1983-12-19 8 60 Business Opportunities r-"* ll x SOLE AGENT FOR SINGAPORE WANTED STAINLESS STEEL AND ALUMINIUM AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC KETTLES MANUFACTURED IN MALAYSIA. INTERESTED PLEASE CONTACT MET ALDECK HOMEWARE MFG. SDN. BHD. TELEPHONE 03-***** 1 TELEX MA ***** HOW SUCCESSFUL ARE YOU? Are you totally satisfied with your present income and position?655 words
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Advertisement579 1983-12-19 8 60 Business Opportunities IB A EMPIOYMEHT 65 Situations Wanted EFFICIENT EDUCATED FILIPINA general Amah Cook Amah Housekeeper children companion specialise babysitters (Midwife/ nurses/ Teacher). Housewife leave your problem In experience hands. Call now Marianna. *****11 FOREIGN DOMESTIC SERVANTS available. Tamil speaking. Security bond and work permit documentation arrangeable. *****38/ 9.579 words
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Advertisement703 1983-12-19 8 I 1 IF YOU LIKE working with children, an advertisement at Classl- r"^ 1 1 < ii t ion 66e would interest you A |La Christum humanitarian aid orH u mm janlsation requires a Clerk to P^b co-ordinate a programme curing lor children all over the world 66 Situations Vacant703 words
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Advertisement447 1983-12-19 8 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical TYPISTS 15 vacancies ACCOUNTS CLERKS 3 vacancies DATA ENTRY OPS 3 vacancies: *****65 (Member of Singapore Technology Corporation) We have the following vacancy available for suitable applicants: Accounts Clerk (Payments) 1 year relevant experience LCCI Accounting Be careful, accurate, fast and able to write neatly447 words
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Advertisement507 1983-12-19 8 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical (KKQSE has immediate vacancies for GENERAL CLERKS Female, age 25 and below Pleasant personality With working experience Interested personnel are invited to come for an interview TODAY between 10am and 4pm. bringing along relevant documents to: Kose Pte Ltd 22 Pasir Panjang Road PSA Multi507 words
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Advertisement485 1983-12-19 9 66 Situations Vacant! e) Secretarial/Clerical We need Telex Operators Telephone Operators We need Typists Secretaries ACCOUNTS CLERK CUM TELEPHONE OPERATOR Minimum GCE O' Levels with credits in English and Mathematics LCC Bookkeeping Certificate Good command of English Willing to learn to operate the computer and telex machine Salary depending on485 words
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Advertisement594 1983-12-19 9 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical TONY WONG CO. PTE LTD A leading cassette manufacturing company has immediate vacancy fora: FEMALE GENERAL CLERK Requirements: Age 17 to 25 e GCE O' level e Ability to speak Mandarin and local dialects Commencing salary $350 p.m. Interested applicants, please call: *****77 Or call594 words
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Advertisement843 1983-12-19 9 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical Shipping Firm requires OFFICE BOY with /without experience. For interview tel:- *****88 ACCOUNTS CLERK At least 1 year's experience in Book-keeping. Write in with lull resume and con- tact number to:S.T. BOX A***** 390 Kim Seng Rd, Spore 0923 APPLICANTS REPLYING to Box j numbers843 words
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Advertisement633 1983-12-19 9 66 Situations Vacant i) Sales 66 Situations Vacant Sales |j:| A FAST EXPANDING OFFICE EQUIPMENT W COMPANY REQUIRES URGENTLY: W. SALES EXECUTIVES (Female/Male) W Experience in selling to, and good con- tacts with trading houses, professional •:i& firms (lawyers, accountants, etc), are viv essential Minimum GCE 'O' level and fluent633 words
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Advertisement633 1983-12-19 9 66 Situations Vacant Sales We are a young and growing company and are part of an East Asian group dealing in the marketing of office equipment and systems. In line with our expansion, we have the following vacancies: 1) SALES REPRESENTATIVES 2) SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES (Male/Female) (Plain paper copier) Requirements: GCE633 words
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Advertisement473 1983-12-19 9 66 Situations Vacant S) Sales SALES REPRESENTATIVE (Male/ Female) required We are engaged in the wholesaling of fashionable fabrics for use in the apparel industry, we have vacancy for the above position. Good contacts with local manufacturers is essential Basic salary SS 1,000 p.m. plus attractive commission An energetic person473 words
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Advertisement466 1983-12-19 9 66 Situations Vacant Sales GIRL BOUTIQUE An expanding boutique requires: FULL-TIME SALESGIRLS urgently Age 20 and above. e Able to speak fluent English and Mandarin. e Minimum Sec. 2. e Preferably with sales experience. Interested, call: *****29 #02-07, LIANG COURT COMPLEX RIVER VALLEY ROAD after 10.00am SALES EXECUTIVE wanted Requirements:e466 words
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Advertisement726 1983-12-19 9 66 Situations Vacant Sales SALES REPRESENTATIVES (Males/Females/School leaven) Attractive terms Only those who are ready to be employed immediately need apply TEL: *****61/2 or #05-12, SHAW CENTRE SCOTTS ROAD Interview: 10.30am 3.00pm SALES REPRESENTATIVES Wanted (Male Female any race). Requirements:e Secondary 2 education onwards. e Pleasant personality and hardworking. Benefits:Basic726 words
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Advertisement367 1983-12-19 9 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales SALESMAN WANTED. Experienced in foodstuff Able to drive Interested please call: *****44. g) Technical *****88 dial today begin an exciting career in 1984 Engineering Assistants Diploma in Mechanical Engineering Electronics Technicians rrC/NTC 3 in Electronics Engineering or equivalent Process Control Technicians ITC/NTC 3 in Electronics367 words
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Advertisement654 1983-12-19 10 66 Situations Vacant B) Technical 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical f^\ ALLIED COCOAM9MH9 I I INDUSTRIES PTEITD^H Due to our successful expansion programme, new openings and opportunities are created so as to meet our \^H rapidly growing operation. Therefore you are needed for our \nj growth if you are enterprising,654 words
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Advertisement111 1983-12-19 10 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Consulting civil and structural engineers' firm has vacancies for 1) STRUCTURAL ENGINEER 2) ENGINEERING ASSISTANT/ DESIGNER Preferably Polytechnic graduate. Applicants have to state qualifications, detailed working experience, expected salary, contact telephone number and a recent photo to 10, ANSON ROAD a 23-09 SINGAPORE 0207 DRAFTMAN111 words
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Advertisement509 1983-12-19 10 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical /;> V U.S.A. I Applications are invited for the following positions: ELECTRICAL I CHARGEHAND I NTC 2 m Industrial Electrical Engineering 3 years relevant experience Knowledge of electronic circuits and com- I puters an advantage Willing to work on 2nd509 words
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Advertisement585 1983-12-19 10 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical W WaTk^ln W Interview —J pMattel Electronics Asia Ltd, a US multi-national producer and distributor of home video games and other consumer Be electronic products has immediate vacancies I for: EQUIPMENT TECHNICIANS (ELECTRONICS) I ITC or NTC m Electronic Engineering 1-2 years experience m semi-conductor585 words
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Advertisement345 1983-12-19 10 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical SINGAPORE LIMITED I Applications are I invited from I suitably qualified I persons for the I following position: MAIKTENANCE TECHNICIAN Candidates should posses relevant technical qualification and have substantial exposure to maintenance ot auto-lathe, grinding and milling machines, c preference will be given to those345 words
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Advertisement449 1983-12-19 10 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical PS* COOLING SYSTEMS FLEXIBLES PTE LTD The Personnel Dept 26 Jalan Buroh Singapore 2261 Bus service: 249 from jurong interchange. Urgently Required Offshore Workers (EXPERIENCED) We Invite applicants for the posts of:A) 2 SUPERVISORS B) 2 BARGE CLERKS C) 2 MATERIAL CONTROLLERS D) 2 FOREMEN449 words
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Advertisement414 1983-12-19 10 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Precision Casting Pte Ltd rj is expanding rapidly and we require y^Secondar^4 i education preferably \A r from Technical 5 Stream kj Experience m die casting environment H will be an advantage M Salary is negotiable fcj i Generous staff 4 benefits 'i B Interested414 words
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Advertisement564 1983-12-19 11 66 Situations Vacant h) Production 66 Situations Vacant h) Production 66 Situations Vacant h) Production ju APPLIED MAGNETICS H^ fll^t 1 (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD Applied Magnetics, the largest independent computer §B magnetics heads manufacturer m the world, is now ready Wlm to provide excellent employment opportunity m its newly «B564 words
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Advertisement95 1983-12-19 11 66 Situations Vacant h) Production Earn from j $376 to $474 per month In addition, selected operators will be assigned for training at our centre m Milan (Italy) for a period of 2 months. BETTER BENEFITS: Fast Salary Increments Shift Attendance allowances •Year end AWS Hospitalization Insurance •Annual, Marriage, Maternity95 words
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Advertisement339 1983-12-19 11 66 Situations Vacant h) Production 66 Situations Vacant h) Production £*W$ FEMALE friT' PRODUCTION LNSy operators at Computer Memories are happy people 5-DAY WEEK Office Hours rSSSn HIGHER I imremcnt h^^!!? Many other benefits^^^^lllj^^^* c Company transport N^,^^ f fe c Jlnnuol Move c Marriage leave c Medical accident insurance339 words
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Advertisement572 1983-12-19 11 66 Situations Vacant h) Production 66 Situations Vacant h) Production I Major multi-national company engage in m manufacture and distribution of snack foods m biscuits and confectionery invites energetic am young people to join us immediate as: I Requirements: Pi Minimum secondary 3, understand English I Technical aptitude, Vocational Trade572 words
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Advertisement36 1983-12-19 11 66 Situations Vacant h) Production p f gss j-D f tg I Q[ z Hsft"^ «9 ■IHL*^K<IH S^E-'^sWsSM ja #K."Mß'-<Brjjt 11 jH B^EiffHir^S B sT»»-^iw^tV'T» *^H BiiBBHt^k"TR~aK"B Wmr ftrHw^MsV— Jt~^P."lHi ■^Viib^bßE^^bY ~BJH b^B'^^^H "^B^P^^sa B^mißiS-'S^S m36 words
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Advertisement141 1983-12-19 11 66 Situations Vacant h) Production r[UPTON]i has vacancies for following positions: Basic Salary: *****.00 per month Other Allowances: Shift $6.00 per day Meal $1 .40 per day Requirements: NTCGrade3in m maintenance fitting Apprentice trained with toolroom or precision fitting experience would be an advantage Completed National Service j Basic Salary:141 words
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Advertisement375 1983-12-19 12 66 Situations Vacant h) Production B9 National \jU4d Electronic 'w/K Components urgently requires I male part-time operators Preferably GCE Interested in machine work Working Hours: 6.30pm 10.30pm 2nd shift operators M Male/ Female: l6-30yrs 5« Working Hours: to 2.02pm 11pm Housewives ore welm come 'tii 5-day Work Week Attractive Salary375 words
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Advertisement519 1983-12-19 12 66 Situations Vacant h) Production A Multinational Optical Manufacturing Company invites applicant* lor the following position*: 1) PODUCTION SUPERVISOR Mm QCI O' level. With 2to years experience m a supervisory capacity Knowledge m the optical trade will be an advantage. 2) MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN Mm. NTC :i m Klectriral nr Mechanical519 words
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Advertisement845 1983-12-19 12 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1 landonj We are the leader in the manufacture of floppy disk-drives for the computer industry. We have immediate vacancies for the following positions. SECURITY GUARDS Minimum Pr. 6 education. Able to read and write845 words
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Advertisement757 1983-12-19 12 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous BILL COLLECTOR A Secondary education and bi-lingual in English and Mandarin Between 30 to 40 years old Possess class 2 driving licence and willing to ride a motor-bike Several years experience in similar position preferred He will be required to757 words
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Advertisement363 1983-12-19 12 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous fy/\ METRO requires: 1) CONFIDENTIAL CLERK Able to type at least 35 wpm Have at least 1 year's experience in handling duties related to confidential matters. Able to work under minimum supervision 2) MAINTENANCE ASSISTANTS NTC 3 in electrical fittings and installation Experience in electrical363 words
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Advertisement505 1983-12-19 12 66 Situations Vacant i I) Miscellaneous THE PAVILION INTER? CONTINENTAL SINGAPORE Requires SECURITY GUARDS Between 25 and 45 years old. Pleasant personality and good presentation. Must be able to speak and write English. c Previous experience necessary. Preferably ex-army or expolice personnel with good records. Prepared to work on 3505 words
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Advertisement495 1983-12-19 12 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous V MATTEL ELECTRONICS ASIA I ltd. .< US multinational j producer and distributor ol I home virh'v k^iihs and other I consumer electronic prodI ucts has Immediate vacancies !ur SECURITY GUARDS Ex-Police Military /Security personnel i 2 years' experience In .i manufacturing environment Willing to495 words
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Advertisement495 1983-12-19 13 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous A leading aircargo company ur- 1 gently requires DESPATCH RIDERS Abllltj tc speak and simple English c Musi possess valid class 2 driving licence c Motorcycle ownership scheme provided For above position: Transport allowance provided Salary will be adjusted upon confirmation 2 increments yearly Preference495 words
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Advertisement535 1983-12-19 13 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous requires OFFICE ATTENDANT Singapore citizen Between 16 to 35 years of age Should have primary education Have a working knowledge of English Male applicants should have completed National Service or be exempted from it. Starting salary $300 or more Other service benefits are attractive. Including535 words
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Advertisement599 1983-12-19 13 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous $1350 MALE DISPLAY EXECUTIVE Experience m advertising wlndow/instore display Creative, good In 3-D construction Work independently, have leadership ability Tel *****8 lor interview $564 SALESGIRLS Conversant m English Mandarin Female, age above 16 Interview 12nn spm 4th Storey, OG People's Park Audio and Photo Trading599 words
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Advertisement665 1983-12-19 13 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous GENERAL CLEANERS (MALE) required lor factory 1. Jurong 2 vacancies at $400 monthly $18 dally. 2. Chua Chu Kang (Jin Perang), 2 vacancies. $400 monthly/ $19 dally. 3. Cleaning Crew 2 vacancies at $400 monthly. Ring: *****51/ *****92 lor immediate appointment. Katong Sauna Et Massage requires665 words
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Advertisement430 1983-12-19 13 1 (DBS TODAY 11 iiils 10%/ Jft\lUJ/o\JUJ Vehicles Are Available In This Section ml IIA H wk^B 72 Vehicles For Hire ~72 Vehicles For Hire 1 to bigger premises W' I just next-door Our new Address: y 109 Bukit Timah Road Singapore 0922 Tel *****26/*****39 CfttfVAnSW member of Ruby Group430 words
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Advertisement365 1983-12-19 13 74 Vehicle Financing ■■■■•■■■l Let FOCL help you: 24 months 5Vz %flat 36 months 5 3/4 %flat 48 months 6Vi %flat Up to 90% financing Prompt processing of applications Call us today at tel: fy fy y\ mmjtuy RC m forward Oversea Credit L»d 65 Chulia Street *4602, OCBC Centre365 words
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Advertisement735 1983-12-19 13 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun /Nissan Authorised Dealer Interest <■ Rate 0/ as low 11 A as ■'Op. a. Ang Mo Kio Tan Motor Car Enterprises Blklsl Aye 5 #01-3040 *****28 *****33 J CO. 1980, OATSUN 180 K. Aircond. sport rims, cassette, new tax. Excellent condition. $12,800. Tel: *****58735 words
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Advertisement800 1983-12-19 13 76 Vehicles For Sale lion da 1980 HONDA ACCORD. One private owner, one year road tax, aircond. Showroom condition. $22,500 o.n.o. Tel: *****15. 1980 HONDA ACCORD 4-door. Power steering, private owner. Aircond., radio cassette. $22,500 (loan $18,000). Tel: *****90. 1981, ACCORD. FOUR doors, aircond, hi-fi, sport rims. Low mileage. Well800 words
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Advertisement454 1983-12-19 13 76 Vehicles For Sale I h) Mercedes 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi 1980 SIGMA GALANT GLX. Q' plate, 5-speed, aircon, power windows, radio cassette, good condition. Bargain at $15,000. Tel. *****91 1981 MITSUBISHI COLT Lancer 1400 SL, aircon. sports rims, radio/ cassette, tax till April, 2 owners. Selling $19,900.454 words
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Advertisement730 1983-12-19 13 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes ■■I WJHMfe M J) Toyota COMPANY CARS FOR SALE 1) 1982 Toyota Royal Crown 2.8 (EFI) Fully Automatic 2) 1980 Toyota Royal Crown 2.6 Fully Automatic 3) 1980 Toyota Super Crown 2.8 Fully Automatic The above cars were chauffeurdriven since new, one owner, with730 words
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Advertisement577 1983-12-19 14 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota v9sh TEST DRIVE... X-B > THE EXCITING NEW &£j'! CORONA 1.6 ;^g-«*^|!*W PARF $26,800 ARF $34,000 't-J&lk SPACIOUS, POWERFUL, Z. f^ F^ ECONOMICAL I' /TS^CI Wff NEW COROLLA 1.3 m/tiT^^XMi DX PARF $21,120 ARF $28,000 GL PARF $23i32°ARF $31 000 VEHITO COMPANY ■MfrBPvH'MU <SaleS577 words
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Advertisement356 1983-12-19 14 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others \WrQPw Jtm \m W U 1W Buying a new car? Our rates are: 12mths- s'/4%flatp.a. 24mths~ sVi%flatp.a. 36mths sy4%flatp.a. 48mths —6% flat p. a. (One instalment m advance) fcg) Building Society of Malaya Ltd J (Subsidiary of OCBC)356 words
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Advertisement732 1983-12-19 14 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others 1980 SUBARU 1600 GULF 5-door One private owner. Aircond., radio/ cassette. $15,500. Tel: *****27. 1980 244GL AUTOMATIC 2nd owner, aircond. sports rims, white colour. Interested call *****8 Steven Wong. 1980 VOLVO 244 Good condition, 2 owners, $38,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****09. i) Commercial Vehicles CHEAPEST732 words
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Advertisement967 1983-12-19 14 76 Vehicles For Sale Commercial Vehicles 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Commercial Vehicles 76 Vehicles For Sale 1) Commercial Vehicles 76 Vehicles For Sale l) Commercial Vehicles I wl\ ,i i m. ywa<" T*'^ SflOtytL 0/ffm^>^ FE2IIEZR mS SMMFi ■■75 H^mMtflf C^^ /p/ °QffJ ~f jL'CIQI y H '9h deck/wide967 words
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Advertisement385 1983-12-19 14 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Commercial Vehicles 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses $4,500 $7,000 ONLY OFF BUKIT TIMAH ROAD, double storey bungalow WITH SWIMMING POOL 4 bedrooms quiet serene surrounding, amidst greenery Dist. 10/11 majestic double-storey detached 5 bedrooms overlooking 30,000 sq.ft. matured garden large swimming pool. Lindtrac Services Pte385 words
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Advertisement725 1983-12-19 14 NEWLY RENOVATED LUXURY 2storey bungalow at dist. 10 (near American School) for rental at $6,500 negotiable. Partially furnished with kitchen equipment, I carpeted throughout. Interested 1 please call 91 1555 ext 39/ *****37. BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE-STOREY SEMI-DETACHED Off Katong. 4 bedrooms/ bathrooms, servant's. Large living/ dining/ garden. Exclusively furnished. $3,300. Call725 words
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Advertisement563 1983-12-19 14 DIST 10, BUNGALOW. 1 bedrooms. f study, .servant's Large living I dining, patio $7,500 Swisshornes *****25 j OfST 11, RENOVATED DOUBLESTOREY hungalow. 10,000 sq ft 4 bedrooms/ study servant's Only f $3,500. Chelsea: *****1 1. DIST 15, SINGLE-STOREY TERRACE with spacious attic room for rent. Suitable for workers Call *****63.563 words
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Advertisement641 1983-12-19 15 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments f Ffiß EfiST PLfiZfi//m 11.sin; I I LUXURIOUS fiPfiRTMENTS I I At the junction of Scotts/Orchard Roads. Next to Hyatt Hotel I I Creates a new era m cosy modern living. ir"iln?J»lMM»fflTT'TlifTil I j INDOOR OUTDOOR FACILITIES jj I 14,000sqft Hotel style lobby Tropical garden641 words
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Advertisement352 1983-12-19 15 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments LUXURIOUS PENTHOUSE IN HILLCREST ARCADIA, FORCARIA BLOCK', large interior comprise 4 bedrooms, separate living/ dining, balcony, well equipped kitchen Swimming pool, tennis/ squash courts, etc. Excellent security. Close to Japanese/ International schools. BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED TOWNHOUSE IN RIDGEWOOD. Big living/ dining. 3 bedrooms, fully carpeted/ aircond.352 words
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Advertisement592 1983-12-19 15 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST 9, BEVERLY HILLS Top class elegant apt m Orchard area, 4.100 sq.ft. Central aircon. 4 bedrooms, servant's amenities, best condominium facilities, $7,000 inclusive. DIST 9, HILLCOURT APT 3 carpeted bedrooms, high floor, fully furnished. $3,100 inclusive. Interested please contact: GATEWAY HOUSING PTE LTD *****38592 words
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Advertisement854 1983-12-19 15 86 Accommodations Vacant ft) Apartments ARANG COURT, OFF Uraddell Road 2- bedroomed Maisonette Apartment Partially furnished Ready for leasing. Swimming pool, squash court and club bouse. Interested parties contact *****28. DIST 11 HILLCREST ARCADIA cosy l-bedroomed plus study apartment with complete recreational facilities fully furnished, with central aircond, washing machine,854 words
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Advertisement807 1983-12-19 15 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments GOLDHILL SQUARE VICINITY, Dist 11, 3 aircond bedrooms, splitlevel living/ dining areas, private family hall, kitchen, swimming pool and 21 hours security, $3,500. Holland Housing: 469-7979 JAPANESE/ AMERICAN SCHOOLS vicinity, Dist. 5, beautiful apartment with 3/ 2 bedrooms, available with pool, tennis and light security807 words
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Advertisement798 1983-12-19 15 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments CAVENAGH ROAD DIST. 9 walkup apartments on a large matured garden. 3 spacious bedrooms. Rental: $1,850. Tel: *****22. CITY PLAZA. BACHELOR apartment with servant's room/ toilet. High floor. $1,250 p.m. Tel: *****57 Agent. DIST. 12 BALESTIER LOCK Cho Apartment, 3 bedrooms, 2 aircons, fully furnished,798 words
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Advertisement480 1983-12-19 15 87 Accommodations Wanted a) Houses AMERICAN/ JAPANESE/ PETROLEUM Stall Urgently Require Apartments Semi- Detached/ Bungalows Reputable Districts Company's Lease. *****94/ *****97 CALLING ALL PROPERTY owners! Lease or sell your properties through James Real Estate Agency and receive a mystery gift. Offer valid for this festive season only' Call. *****81/ 2/480 words
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Advertisement1135 1983-12-19 15 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses To be held at:The British Council Theatrette Basement, Singapore Rubber House, 14, Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104. On Wednesday 28th December, 1983 At 3.00 p.m. 18-D Jervois Close Singapore 1024 (T.S. 24 Lot 803-2-E) Tenure: Freehold Strata Title Floor1,135 words
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Advertisement684 1983-12-19 15 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 5 FABER HILLS Vicinity, double-storey corner terfact 3.000 sq.fi 3 bedrooms, servant's $615,000. Winningway *****02 *****2S DIST 9, FREEHOLD. POST-WAR 2- walking distance to future MRT station w. it ts Urge garden and planting ■pace $680,000 I el *****63. FRANKEL ESTATE SINGLESTOREY Terrace684 words
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Advertisement890 1983-12-19 16 89 Properties For Sale Houses 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) I AUCTION I To be held at Mercury Room (18th floor) w Apollo Hotel, Havelock Road W* ON THURSDAY 22ND DECEMBER 1983 AT 2.00 P.M. LANDED PROPERTIES MORTGAGEE'S SALE W -SHOPS m890 words
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Advertisement853 1983-12-19 16 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments H A Home-maker's perfect choice E H Residents' Clubhouse Children's playground H Tropical garden •Billiards room Gymnasium •Swimmmg& Wading Pools Squash courts «Sauna bath Spacious Carporch for guest Barbecue Pit 24-hour security service 1 M r k i L, fgTi Ep^si m* jßftf***1"*«853 words
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Advertisement500 1983-12-19 16 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments ST THOMAS WALK (Eng Tal ManslOn). Beautiful walk-up 3bedroomed apartment. Present- tenanted $Y iBoo. Sale fully furnWd $345,000. *****92 (No dßellu>>BAYSHORE PARK SAPPHIRE Tower 3 bedrooms, luxurious apartment with recreational facilltles and facing sea. 1,294 sq.ft. Asking $395,000. Gillman: *****60. BRADDELL VIEW, PHASE500 words
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Advertisement803 1983-12-19 16 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments EASTERN LAGOON: BACHELOR'S Apartment 770 sq.fl Freehold. High floor Full facilities. $265,000/- (negotiable). Greenaires *****88. NEWTON VICINITY Walk-up apartment, area 1,200 sq.ft., 3 bedrooms, beautifully renovated, freehold, vacant possession. Fields: *****11. OWNER LEAVINGI DIST. 21, Brook vale Park, newly renovated, high floor, 3803 words
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Advertisement713 1983-12-19 16 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HUDC Apartments BOON LAY GARDEN 5-roomed point block, low floor, good facing, renovated $110,000 negotiable. Rodge. *****87/ *****79. BUKIT MERAH CENTRAL Blk 115, 5-roomed ceramic, asking $180,000 Loan: $110,000. Ballot: *****14/ *****15/ *****16. CLEMENTI 4-ROOMED FLAT (new generation) ceramic throughout, kitchen cabinet. $96,000 0.n.0. Loan713 words
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Advertisement651 1983-12-19 16 91 Factory Spaces I AUCTION I To be held on Thursday 22nd December at 2.00 p.m. at the I Mercury Room{lBth fir), Apollo Hotel, I Havelock Road, Singapore. For particulars and inspection contact Singapore's leading Auction Department. ■^fl| Knight Frank Cheong Hock Chye b Baillieu I V|Tjrß (Property Consultants! Pta.651 words
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Advertisement480 1983-12-19 16 91 Factory Spaces MACPHERSON 3RD STOREY Flatted factory/ office for rent 3,000 sq.ft. Available 1/1/84. Call Alan *****66 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces C Warehouse space available from 1,600 sq. ft upwards Price: Reasonable Enquiries Welcome SIRNiAPORE W1IUHOISI —Tel: *****11/ *****19^ WAREHOUSE CUM OFFICE required by ;i Food and Beverage Trading480 words
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Advertisement547 1983-12-19 17 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces rK RUBY \SSA. warehouse V OOMPLEX Offers Quality Warehouses for multipurposes Wide Range Indoor Services 6 heavy duty cargo I ifts designed Indoor Services: to accommodate forklifts Short-term warehousing Every unit with provision for Forklift with driver installing547 words
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Advertisement480 1983-12-19 17 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces s^ WAREHOUSE Jl. FOR SALE I I AT PAYA LEBAR I M Modern warehouse for sale by m unit. Located at the junction of M ijg Macpherson Road/Airport Road B| with various dimensions and raj up-to-date facilities. M Please contact Mr. Chong480 words
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Advertisement390 1983-12-19 17 93 Office Spaces b) Rental I Quality Office Space for Lease I I KEPPEL HOUSE I H Just outside the CBD S Areas from 9,400 to 18,800 sq. ft. M Furnished carpet, partitioned m rooms, built-in M cabinets and B Venetian blinds. ffl Available m Jan 84 W Competitive rental390 words
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Advertisement473 1983-12-19 17 93 Office Spaces b) Rental OG BUILDING OFFICE Space, Upper Cross Street 400sf to 1030sf at $3.6opsf includes service charge, curtain, central aircon and carpet. Easy parking. Agents welcome. Tel: *****8. FURNISHED CARPETED OFFICE for sharing at Pasir Panjang Road. Space available 250 sq.ft with telex facility. Call: *****69/ *****95.473 words
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Advertisement446 1983-12-19 17 93 Office Spaces b) Rental 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale FAR EAST PLAZA 03-12. =03-57. area 258 sq.ft. Selling price $774,000 with tenant $4,902. monthly. Contact Mdm Wong Tel: *****64. SELLING BELOW COSTIt Facing Changi Road, brand new shop with good frontage. Area: 333 sq.ft. to 800 sq.ft. Groundfloor. Ample446 words
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Advertisement751 1983-12-19 17 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental LEISURE-DROME COMPLEX KALLANG PARK (Just outside CBO) 1) SHOP SPACE Suitable for wholesale and showroom cum office use. 2nd storey -02-09, 1,629 sq.ft. 2) COCKTAIL LOUNGE 2nd storey 02-14. 1,964 tq.ft. Interested please call: *****57/ *****67 PEOPLE'S PARK KATONG A few choice shops at basement751 words
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Advertisement189 1983-12-19 17 100 Air Travel ECONOMICAL AIRFARES TO London Europe UBA Canada Orient Indonesia Australia New Zealand Package tours available. Travel-Trend Pte. Ltd. =04-14 Orchard Towers Tel *****19 ***** M. TA 179. MAS TRAVEL CHARTERS. Tel *****5f> opposite Cathay Cinema, *****77 beside Mini? Court Hotel specialist Student Business Travel TA 175 HARHARAH189 words
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Advertisement421 1983-12-19 18 102 Tours 102 Tours I NEWZfALANi) I CAMPERVAN SELF-DRIVE WL'"^■§*"Wii campervan. Cost based on 2 |X ■ii w^^MnWß B* II P°rsons sharing J__ JB m Ji^Bl ,1 explore New Zealand on their W*3\ steering wheel. Cost inclusive r^#i»l^H Hi of car and accommodation on fej^jjJjljJmcHl^^^^^^^^ 'excluding airfare For brochures and421 words
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Advertisement179 1983-12-19 18 102 Tours SCHOOL HOLIDAY MALAYSIA/OENTING TOUR Genting By Train/ Air. 2D/3N Train/Train $139 Train/Air $209 Dep: Daily 3D/4N Train/Train $189 3D Train/Air $259 Dep: Daily f Genting/Penang 4D/5N $345 Train/Air Dep: Sun Fri N. t Genting/Cameron/Penang SD/6N Trafn/Coach/Air $379 Dep: Mon Night Genting By Air. f 3 Days By Air179 words
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Advertisement409 1983-12-19 18 102 Tours 6 GO* If WLm. wr ijr* JAPAN DISNEYLAND f EXPRESS $2266 _^UR/T SCENIC AUSTRALIA A/bury/ Canberra/Melbourne BANGKOK/PAHAYA/ CHIANG MAI $915 Ip|Hi Dep: 24/12, 25/12, 1/2, W™*\ HONG KONG SHANG PALACE BANQUET ff|||T*'ffitfßi All Hong Kong Tours/Mocou i3&Fiy^F Dep: 16/12, 18/12, 21 /12, 23/12.24/12.30/128 m* M MANILA/HONG KONG jHTV™*™409 words
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Advertisement99 1983-12-19 18 102 Tours 109 Academic SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF Science (registered in 1940). 593A, Serangoon Road. Singapore 0821. Tel: *****20. Pioneer institute with up to date lab. Enrol now for 1984 sessions. Approved courses in: General Science, Elementary Maths, Add. Maths, Physics. Chemistry. Physics with Chemistry, Biology and English (Secondary 2 Pre-U99 words
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Advertisement1100 1983-12-19 18 102 Tours 102 Tours JfTT^ Kim Travel Service Re. Ltd. I^BC/lf/TtlV ?600A Beacn Road «O1 -326 The Plaza. Sirigapoie 0/' 19 Tel *****42(7 Linesi 1A 309 Medan/Wce Toba/Siboiga M $499/5525 Oec S* tajp JKT/Bandung/Puncak/Bali I* S569/J995 EH) BKK/PTY/Cmai/R'kwai I Isyi $731/$851/S911 Oep Sun/Mon BKK/PTY/HKG n $1419 M HKG/Macau/Zhong Shan <1,100 words
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Advertisement509 1983-12-19 18 110 Computer COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSE BASIC (Beftnmrs) (Specially programmed for students and others) FEE: $100/- for the whole course (Special concession for students only you will be required to identify yourself as a student INTENSIVE COURSE 1)T/Th 2 00- 5.00pm 20/12 2>MW-F 9 00- 12.00pm 04/01 3)M/W/F 2.00- 5.00pm 04/01509 words
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Advertisement826 1983-12-19 19 111 Typing/Secretarial 111 Typing/Secretarial Be a top-flight secretary. As many of our students have become. Our track record says it all. Our graduates topped the list m the LCCI Private Secretary's Certificate Examination m June 1982. 1 st Position (ABROAD) 6th Position (ABROAD) 1 st Position (SINGAPORE) 4th Position (SINGAPORE)826 words
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Advertisement447 1983-12-19 19 111 Typing/Secretarial 112 Commercial/ Technical ACA Level 1 A 2 AAT Level 2 3 Full-time/Part-time Courses for June '84 Examinations Commencing Dec/ Jan '84 For further details, please call MIDLAND SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 531 Upp Cross Street #03-07 Hong Urn Complex (0105) TEL: *****2/*****1 NEW CLASSES BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE Thursday 7.30447 words
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Advertisement554 1983-12-19 19 112 Commercial/ Technical KEY PERSONNEL BUSINESS COLLEGE LIMITED Ist floor, Eagle House 10 William Street Perth 6000 Tel: 09 321 6051 Telex: AA***** of WESTERN AUSTRALIA offers the next intake for the CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESS SECRETARIAL SKILLS (an Australian government-authorised course) Commencing 6th February 1984 Duration 6 months Course Content:554 words
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Advertisement66 1983-12-19 19 112 Commercial/ Technical RESPONSIBLE TUTOR TO teach piano/organ/gultar/violin mdivldually/group. All districts. m^S^^=mmm ~mm 115 Driving I^^^^™ BEGINNERS. REPEAT, SIMULATOR. Refresher. Hourly Driving Guaranteed Highway Code. Tel: «L^(Qu 5 e 2 e 3 n 3 sway() TOi ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL. Fetch/ Send. #01-36 Kirn Seng Shopping cent™.Klm Sen« Road *****78/ 235Z48766 words
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Advertisement184 1983-12-19 19 112 Commercial/ Technical 116 Dancing DAVID'S SCHOOL OF Dancing offers Disco Classes, 11.00 a.m. Monday: 3.00 p.m. and 8.00 p.m. Friday; 6.30 p.m. Thursday; 3.00pm Saturday. Social Daneln&: 3.00 p.m. Tuesday; 6.30 p.m. and 7.30p.m Wednesday: 7.30 p.m. Thursday; 2.00 p.m. and 4.00 p.m. Sunday. Private lessons by appointment. SO7-25.184 words
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Advertisement311 1983-12-19 19 117 Modelling ELSA YEO MODEL CENTRE The most comprehensive Imonth course m all aspects of Personal Grooming Social Graces Fashion Sense Deportment and Professional Modelling Register Now for new classes at: 154 Clemenceau Avenue 03-11 M* G Centre Tel: *****40/*****91 118 Cookery INDIAN COOKING COURSE conducted by experienced lady teacher.311 words
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Advertisement590 1983-12-19 19 APPOINTMENTS A fast expanding local subsidiary of an International Corporation m Senai, Johore has immediate vacancies for suitably qualified candidates for the following positions. Bumiputras are encouraged to apply. 1) GENERAL/PURCHASING CLERK MCE/SPM or its equivalent with credit m Mathematics proficient m English and able to communicate at all level.590 words
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Advertisement14 1983-12-19 19 if^S. W\?O g^^. yAjA \N N C.A/T.S. 737-1166 I Bu V *J?" through CATS.14 words
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Advertisement2044 1983-12-19 20 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES HUM relex Service: Address: Rates: «wi™i Appointments/Notice Section Straits Times: S$23.75 psc. cm. STAN I b R s 5mi TIMEAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: S$24.40 psc. cm. RS***** Sales Service.; Times House RSiSl?^ s 00 HfflPffldB Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 2669 390, Kim Seng. Road Colleci ed. SJ2,044 words
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Advertisement58 1983-12-19 20 NOTICE OF CHANGE OF TELEPHONE NUMBERS Please be informed that with effect from 19.12.83 our telephone numbers will be changed from ***** to 532-5103 ***** to 532-5266 Red Star Restaurant Blk 54, Chin Swee Road •07 23, Singapore 0316 TIME LIFE BOOKS A WINDOW TO A LIFETIME OF KNOWLEDGE FOR58 words
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Advertisement459 1983-12-19 20 SUPPLY VESSELS FOR SALE Various Offshore Anchor handling/Tug Supply Vessels for Sale Well maintained m working condition European built 13-15 years old Price range US$25O-300,000 per vessel For details please contact r w Offshore Supply /'""""""N Association Limited /OS3) 16 Raffles Quay #40-02 \^*-^*-^Sr Hong Leong Building V^,.^/ Singapore 0104459 words
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Advertisement168 1983-12-19 20 JOIN THE WHIZZ KIDS Macdonald Whizz Kids are something quite new a full colour series designed specially for children and with the information specially tailored to their needs. Each book is a guide to a hobby or an activity that children can pursue on their own and learn to become168 words
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Advertisement828 1983-12-19 21 APPOINTMENTS f SENIOR APPOINTMENTS IN INFORMATION PROCESSING I INDUSTRY I Due to the expansion of business activities m South East Asia, the 3 world renowned MNC, best known for its sophiscated range of m computer and office automation systems which are designed to m satisfy today's requirements and still provide828 words
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Advertisement509 1983-12-19 21 landon^ I We design the Future of I Microcomputer Peripherals. I mm We are a subsidiary of Tandon Corporation, aUS manufacturer j 9 of computer peripherals. The Corporation is ranked among i| n the leaders m the field and has achieved a consistent pattern pi «E of excellent annual growth509 words
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Advertisement193 1983-12-19 21 Hyatt Regency®Singapore In conjunction with the opening of our new wing, the Regency Terrace m 1984, we invite applications for the following positions: A) Sales Manager Airlines/Travel Agents Account B) Sales Executives Requirements:--1) Good general education (Minimum GCE "A' Level) 2) Pleasant personality with excellent communication skills 3) Preferably with193 words
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Advertisement134 1983-12-19 21 Nestle I The Singapore subsidiary of Nestle, an International Food Beverage Company, invites suitably qualified candidates for the positions of: 1. PRODUCTION CHARGEHANDS (MALE) 2. PROCESS OPERATORS Training will be provided Must be prepared to work on 3 shift rotation Completed full-time National Service Production experience m a food or134 words
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Advertisement433 1983-12-19 22 I I CAPITOL: 33rd BONDNANZA DAY! B (3379/59) 10 45, 1.30. 4.00, 6.45. 9.30 No Free List I Circle $4 Stalls $3 CASH BOOKINGS ONLY B Joflfev "This film seems to bring JAMES BONO BACK TO LIFE. *mum connery JAMESBONDOO^ ■IT|. .y mi ;ii(iw :ilßn!flphomc,_.»gj^ -Aw I si niomn swmwmi;—433 words
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Advertisement438 1983-12-19 22 I. i CARSTCREO pg^ S .?f «> MIGH POWER ■I Jjjxtik fk I-T '^'lirf'^i^jNSilf "^''^F'' f tt»rfW^^^'^^^BssSS*' ll lW^ t^amm^am^amWf^^^^^^^^^^^ hW^ t^H sliJfflt^SS'SßlLi^fe'S iu..h...i ■V^^ "''"Jqml jj^^BF_ J X"*B **^^B^^B 'w i »-+^L..--Jfc «t B^ (o*^^,^ 1 CRF-6112 MX IV WITH F^lßiiißM CRF-8112 MX II WITH GD CRF-6150 MX 11/PAQ-30W438 words
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Advertisement435 1983-12-19 22 CATHSnML^ V They weren't looking for a fight O A They were looking to belong. Sj Q I 1 3» C~ I I iCJ RAIPM lICGNIO O 5 s^^ nniootßv stereo 1 rrr^n (J frcxnpRANCIS FORD COPPOLA who gave you V W 'The Godfather" 'Apocalypse Now' I r- -MOW SHOWING!-435 words
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Advertisement473 1983-12-19 22 5 V*7J OPGANISATON < J? HARD I AST j tj,A>S r S 0 ■> 6 jO& 9 15pm '1 Q WINNERS ft SINNERS" o BCn2Sis3l2a? 25' I 30 A 6 30& 9 Ibprnj' X THE OUTSIDERS" f (O NOW SHOWING 'ft C o*h Bookings/No (-ree List I Ck GALA 3473 words
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Advertisement475 1983-12-19 23 APPOINTMENTS y£jjjy MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the position of INTERNAL AUDITORS The internal auditors appointed will be part of the audit teams m the local Area Audit Sub-Division, Singapore. Candidates should possess a professional or university qualification m Accountancy; have a few years working475 words
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Advertisement969 1983-12-19 23 P&0 TRAVEL =1 A subsidiary of the world renowned P&O Group of Companies, are currently having offices m Singapore and Malaysia. With the Company's expansion programmes, we now invite applicants < for the following positions: (1) TICKETING/TRAVEL/ CONSULTANTS (2) SALES REPRESENTATIVE (For the Ticketing/Travel Consultants position, vacancies are available for969 words
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Advertisement101 1983-12-19 23 r pr conference^ MANAGER We are a small but progressive exhibition organising company with offices and exhibitions m Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and China. We are looking for a PR professional with at least three years experience and some knowledge of conference organising. Those who are effectively bilingual m English and101 words
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Advertisement89 1983-12-19 23 has immediate vacancies tor PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS ITC/Diploma m Electronic Engineering Basically I—2 years supervisory experience m Audio industry 'Capability to lead a team workers I ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS NTC/VITB or private trade certificate Experienced m repair Audio products INTERESTED APPLICANT ARE PLEASE APPLY PERSONNALLY OR WRITE IN WITH FULL DETAIL SALARY89 words
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Advertisement18 1983-12-19 23 Positive Negative Characteristics Partnerships Children of the Sign Health and Astrology Romantic Prospects Your Moods. $3.95 Times Distributors18 words
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Advertisement582 1983-12-19 24 NOTICES /£v I wtwJWSS fflfl WJ K_- I INTIMATE m w I ENCOUNTER I ITIOVGQ I (Hgi As of to-day we will be located at our new building at B SfV Alexandra Road. Our official address is: B Pl^^K 456 Alexandra Road B Ijffi DC 9R4IR W§ y^^HßP^* Cable: NEPORIENT582 words
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Advertisement151 1983-12-19 24 LEONG SAN TONG NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Annual General Meeting of LEONG SAN TONG will be held on Friday, 30th DECEMBER 1983 at 17 Upper Circular Road #02-00, Singapore 0105, at 3.30 p.m. AGENDA 1 To receive and adopt the Audited Accounts for the year ended 30th June151 words
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Miscellaneous301 1983-12-19 24 I I|\ #111 GARFIELD Byjimvm* "Twas the night before Christmas, The children were nestled all snug m And Mamma m her 'kerchief, and 1 m when all through the house v their beds, my cap, Not a creature was stirring, 5 While visions of sugarplums danced m Had just settled301 words
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Advertisement510 1983-12-19 25 CASIO, New Solar-powered Desk-top Calculator. jO/^^ ll works even by candlelight. memories. Mm/// wl^^^ MM' 12-digit. Double 3 digit comma IHP memories, 3digit comma markers. Constants, af BHl^^ markers. Constants. Perfect H correction). Full decimal correction). Full decimal system, system (10 digit DS I also available) X (10 digit JS510 words
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Miscellaneous426 1983-12-19 25 COMICS gf PEANUTS BjrSchuin flMT] THAT'S WHAT YOU i T An/T ]_v 12__^i finishep smoulp D0...WR1TE A Long John Peagle R6AriN6 /j| STORY ABOUT PIRATES... f\ J KING TUT »r cim BEETLE BAILEY B^ mom ir«f *«r p/ T" Nr| pyx OKI 1 TtaaA/ BUT TME BRAKES OK/LV ookj't^o 5ORRV426 words
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Advertisement125 1983-12-19 26 I gets out stains and dirt better ''-''j^wBIIP^ -:>^fl^r-? j^^^^H mm mm using Super Fab m :< *'3l^^HB^ flteafe. V^^^^^V my National washing fjl^^^MW il 'K3Bik^ machine, my whole wash is -^fiHH^ cleaner than ever before. >i^^SH^B Super Fab gets out stubborn stains and dirt P! Sp IT easily and125 words
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Miscellaneous270 1983-12-19 26 What's on FAMILY PLANNING ists' Centre. 10 a.m.TALKS FOR NEW- 6 p.m. Ends on Thursday. LYWEDS (MALAY) Free. Today. 7.30 p.m. Main lee- LANDSCAPE Exhibiture theatre, first floor, tion of 41 original works Department of Social by 17 contemporary GerMedicine and Public man artists. Goethe-Insti-Health. Ou tram Hill, tut Art270 words
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Advertisement349 1983-12-19 27 I BMES_S_B_S 3rd Prize: 4th 10th Prizes: 11th 20th Prizes: 21 St 50th Prizes: I 200 Consolation Prizes: 1 Sharp MZ-808 personal computer Sharp GF-9500 carry compo Sharp ES-2030 »r-w~r~_ Sharp GF-***** I 1 Sharp EL-345 solar powered I with printer and disc drive twintub '^.4:-m stereo cassette recorder I349 words
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Miscellaneous102 1983-12-19 27 Swimming times TODAY: Singapore 4.15 a.m. (1.3 m), 10.01 a.m (2.8 m), 4.50 p.m. (0.3 m), 11.58 p.m. (2.5 m). Sedill Kechil 4.01 a.m. (1.6 m), 9.15 p.m. (2.3 m) 3.56 p.m. (0.6 m), 11.13 a.m. (2.5 m). Port IMckson 5.58 a.m. (2.8 m), 1.07 p.m. (0.6 m) 6.24 p.m.102 words
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Advertisement51 1983-12-19 28 SB ASIA COMMERCIAL BANK LTD Head Office and Main Branch: Branches: 2 Mistri Road Singapore 0207 415-417 Jalanßesar 25 New Bridge Road 745 Havelock Road 100Jalan Sultan Road #01-08 Sultan Plaza Tel: *****22 Singapore 0820 Tel: *****13 Singapore 0105 Tel: 91 1571 Singapore 031 6 Tel: *****45 Singapore 0719 Tel:51 words
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Miscellaneous1475 1983-12-19 28 \OJRVIEW|NG AND LISTENING GUIDE fTf^^*^. The Newmans m an O'Hara stori^rf^ Pm jfiß FROM THE TERRACE busy husband, Mary drifts which begins with bandit p.m.): See the effects of jffifc '«?BK- i >• W*, W /pi, 3 f 9,4fi p.m.): This into an affair with ex- Tv returning to his1,475 words
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Miscellaneous424 1983-12-19 28 BBC CM AM World News CM and Company 4.11 World Science m Action €.41 Reflec- News 4.M Reflections 4.15 tions €.45 Sports Round-up Viennese Nights 4.31 Any--7.M World News 7.M Com- thing Goes 5.M World News mentary 7.15 Letter from 5.19 British Press Review America 7.31 Motive for Mur- 5.15424 words
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880 1983-12-19 1 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG By More than 50 musicians and music lovers from eight places met m Singapore last week for the Asian Composers' Conference. Our writer, who attended the two-day meeting, gives some highlights on the issues discussed and items presented. 4 Some ideas from880 words
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Article61 1983-12-19 1 3E3Hflsffl***WJ|fc« Ms& 5i 7-£ m w> nfi eitft fn '> t i»¥ fij S'JAl»7*ft^ ?ft ft*#7 Atife//#i J/j ffr *Di« iW H#^ AU fi'J ftfr]ifef#W7)K &w& ±ji j£ta tk^ o [fn jfe P/f ft tfj idiK s^ii^^^go H'l'^JEW'^t ifeffl*i*«fittNS B* 7it &X #6'j m ftf faj Ao mnm f? a61 words
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Article, Illustration464 1983-12-19 1 CHONG WING HONG - CHONG WING HONG. By A SEEMINGLY dull subject such as copyrights became lively at the Asian Composers Conference (last Monday and Tuesday at Dynasty Hotel Ballroom) thanks to the humour of Mr Koh-ichi Hattori from Japan. The 50-year-old composer related an anecdote: "Recently a464 words
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Advertisement72 1983-12-19 1 JVC wants to introduce new surprises m the state of the art IMT^TIIIiiJUIiIMMP%iiIw m HiMlß^ JP^ J9 ■■■■^■^^aallF w l^Toool DYtIfISTY HfGP°fBCS PTE DD pV2P %3 o ape^°*J^ 1 4 Scotts Road #04-106 Far East Plaza, n^st^ '"^W^ Singapore 0922, Tel: *****20 *****70 JSBS| Hagemeyw Tracing Co. (S) Sdn. Bhd.72 words
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Article, Illustration263 1983-12-19 2 jig W *****77 U Dis&nshfyT ke Shengdan Jie Lesson 31 Christmas Baba, Zhang shushu de jia wei ft- <\m m&& v t? shenme buzhi de zheme haok&n? Dad, why is Uncle Zhang's house so nicely decorated? E ft tt'4 X- ft b J& X O, jlhtiah wanshang sh"i Shengdan263 words
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Article42 1983-12-19 2 ft«^*^*t "ANfiliff J£& •># IT gift ffl3^*«Bfl*£Afl]pqj||J&|?.iftf*3 WPH"«A"^'>ttK^' A?E^/ff^m^«cß/i-;,-t *»«-aw**( ir^ m^ftftoiaisti:- ft isft m**a v */Afrf*a7 »*ftlt** ifSJS'>i-A*3SJg "MAS ft Hftt#€i#A*«ft a <#?&£s> tfe-fi O'jAi-ffcMWj **ifij ft] 0g ANil*fSftfi<jft|« ft±- •ft¥^¥^'T it o- mtitttmtis.*? >F^ aii^jKH MUfi'i ft ¥LUW ft- diJi-tfsifwig^' •JijiSWl.42 words
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Article13 1983-12-19 2 m /Q,\ Jsffl.h'lßffi #$*> H +7\?f fi'j'uJf-Sfi'j "H" »ftttl= til "HJRMfT "H fI3 O13 words
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Article222 1983-12-19 2 Let's Learn Mandarin THIS programme Is compiled by Rediffuslon and broadcast daily m Teochew, Hokkien and Cantonese over both Rediffasion 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 as. B 3* Lesson 221: Returned222 words
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Advertisement60 1983-12-19 2 Distinctive style for every moment of your life. Titus Quartz: for ladies and gentlemen. Classically designed, and produced by the finest techniques to achieve a new height m perfection. And distinctive style for every moment of your life. BBm iBW^BB IBb. HH H^ Muk nflflßfciiliii JrWri iWiffi^Sminßk m u| r60 words
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Advertisement701 1983-12-19 3 •■ijpi, .;<,,.. J.in. Anniversary Concerts I^SBi^Bß[BaH^^B Kr a P^H 13/14 Soloist Daniel Heifet/ gBBwPBBBSBBH tKL Programme: W^ """"."-tM I B<-ethoven Egmont: Overture ym J^k I *JP k > Prokofiev Violin Concerto No. 2in G minor, S^H m «v 0p. 63 H J* aypH I 1 1., Dvorak Symphony No. Bin701 words
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Advertisement294 1983-12-19 3 HQNCMDNGEANK HAS MOVED ITS MARINE D^RADE BRANCH TO MRK\W D\RADE ntt\ rm\ otS^ REPUBLIC THEATRE 'Sj POST OFFICE -^L i METRO A MARINE FOOD I <|^| AND MARKET LIBERTY THEATRE PARKWAY NTUC AT>P SUPERMARKET BRANCH X Hongkongßank has moved its Marine Parade branch to new premises at 80 Marine Parade294 words
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Article, Illustration545 1983-12-19 4 TRADITIONAL Malay dance songs are still popular today among both the young and the old if the turnout at the Malay section of Dance Festival 1983 is any indication. The participating groups were the Rina Dancers, Sriwana, Hamid Dancers, National Theatre Dance Company, and the545 words
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Article, Illustration491 1983-12-19 4 Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ - Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ KALAULAH Jumaat malam lalu (9 Disember) dijadikan ukuran betapa popularnya lagu-lagu Melayu, khususnya yang berentak tarian seperti rentak joget, masri, dondang sayang atau asli, ternyata ia masih lagi digemari oleh generasi tua dan muda hari mi. Pada malam itu satu pertunjukan tarian Melayu telah491 words
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Article168 1983-12-19 4 Bahagian 3 Word Quiz X, Part 3 A R A paw)uaw A R A 1 cecair merah di dalam tubuh (blood) A, R A, a haarat(wish) A, R A, 3 tanggelam(sink) ARA, 4 twang (angry) A R A sajenis penyakit (cancer) ARA 6 rampae (plunder) ADA168 words
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Article, Illustration274 1983-12-19 4 Haron A. R - Haron A.R. story by 87a) Tanpa berlengah-lengah lagi, Karim pun mengangkat beg yang mempunyai label nama berwarna hijau itu dengan perlahan-lahan dan berhati-hati sekali dan keluar dari brlik tamu itu. Dia mengisyaratkan kepada ketiga-tiga rakaiwya supaya mengikutinya, mengucapkan selamat tinggal dan memberi salam perpisahan secara menyindif kepada SamatAbu Samah - 274 words
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