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Title Section14 1983-01-22 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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412 1983-01-22 1 US accuses Moscow of trying to intimidate Japan and France backs West Germany WASHINGTON, Friday THE United States expressed solidarity with its allies yesterday m the face of Soviet threats, and accused Moscow of trying to intimidate Japan following Japanese Prime Minister YasuhiroReuter; UPI - 412 words
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Article128 1983-01-22 1 ARTHUR LEE - ARTHUR LEE JUST married and they are off m their pedal boat made for two... f And what an extra touch of romance m the wedding-photo album for store supervisor Andy Tan Kok Soon and his bride, telex clerk Jacqueline Choo May Hiang,128 words
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195 1983-01-22 1 One step away from 'day to day' interest THE Association of Banks m Singapore has approved measures which will allow depositors to earn daily interest on their savings accounts. Once the Monetary Authority of Singapore gives its green light and the ABS bye-laws and regulations are amended, banks will be195 words
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Article72 1983-01-22 1 SEOUL, Fri. A South Korean photographer has been arrested for poisoning his mistress so that he could take pictures of her death throes, police said today. They quoted Lee Dong-Sik, 42, an ex-convict and member of the Korean Photographic Artists' Association, as saying he killed Kirn Kyong-Hee,Reuter - 72 words
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275 1983-01-22 1 Raja: US may get 'third rate' label if... THE Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), Mr S. Raiaratnam, claims the United States may soon be labelled as a third rate power m the world if it does not take steps to challenge the Soviet Union's growing naval presence m Asia.275 words
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Article36 1983-01-22 1 MARSEILLE (France), Fri. Six men armed with submachine guns robbed an armoured car and security company near here today and got away with an estimated 20 million francs (Sss.B million), police said. APAP - 36 words
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357 1983-01-22 1 WINSOME LANE - WINSOME LANE By Our Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Fri. Police here today appealed to money-changers for information about anyone attempting to change large sums of Singapore currency into Hongkong currency after a 50-year-old Singapore businessman was robbed of $5 million m Singapore banknotes357 words
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299 1983-01-22 1 New system will spur drivers and riders to upgrade skill SINGAPORE'S comprehensive five-year i road safety plan will start on March 1 with the introduction of the driver improvement points system (Dips). This will replace the present points demerit system (PDS), but299 words
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Article317 1983-01-22 1 ed from 43,142 m 1981 to 44,372, an increase of 1,230. Road deaths rose from 273 m 1981 to 306 due to the sharp increase m the number of motorcyclists, scooterists and their pillion riders killed. Last year, 126 motorcyclists, scooterists and pillion riders were killed compared to 79 deaths317 words
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Article86 1983-01-22 1 BEIJING, Fri. The claim by two American citizens of Chinese descent to the property of a former imperial bodyguard has been settled by a Chinese court after mediation, the Xinhua news agency reported yesterday. The agency identified the Americans as Wu Ya-An and her brother, Wu Jing-De,AP - 86 words
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Article, Illustration65 1983-01-22 1 EAST BERLIN, Frt. Soviet bloc states today Issued a new warning of counter-measures if Nato goes ahead with deployment m West Europe of new unclear missiles. A Joint communique issued after a visit to East Berlin by Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko appealed to West GermanyReuter - 65 words
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Article201 1983-01-22 2 Training m Japan MALAYSIA and Japan have signed an agreement on an industrial and technical training programme for Malaysians m Japan described as the first such agreement Japan has with a foreign country. Malaysian Foreign Ministry Secretary-General Tan Sri Zakaria Ali said there were 136 Malaysians undergoing201 words
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Article549 1983-01-22 2 $3.4 b extra A REAL estate expert predicts that the government's sale of land m Marina South will fetch $3.4 billion more than what is needed for the Mass Rapid Transit system (MRT). Mr J. Stephen Howes, a partner m real estate firm Jones Lang Wootton, said the sale549 words
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Article322 1983-01-22 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE Mass Rapid Transit system is more than a transport system and a financial investment. It has become an opportunity (or our planners to build something which will further make Singapore a place worth defending. This is the perspective which our planners should have In322 words
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Article211 1983-01-22 2 McEnroe beats Clerc JOHN McENROE overcame Argentine Jose Luis Clerc and a hostile crowd on Thursday night to reach the semi-finals of the US$4OO,OOO (*****,000) Masters tennis championships m New York. The match was played before a crowd of about 16,000 at Madison Square Garden. McEnroe, the fourth seed,211 words
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Article96 1983-01-22 2 DON ANG, Singapore's new-found striker, suffered a setback yesterday when he injured his right toe m the final practice for tonight's friendly soccer match against Hallelujah of South Korea at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Don was supposed to lead the Republic's strike force tonight. But Jita96 words
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Article270 1983-01-22 2 GOOD MARKET FOR COMPUTER FORMS TILL 1985 COMPUTERS m Singapore use at least 400 tonnes of paper each month, generating a $20--million-a-year market for computer forms. And as computerisation gathers pace, this market is expected to grow at about 30 per cent annually for the next two or270 words
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Article41 1983-01-22 2 THE DOORS SLAM SHUT REFUGEES shuttling between airports have become a major problem for West European governments. The continuing recession and growing unemployment across Europe have prompted even traditionally open-mind-ed countries to close the door on asylum seekers. Page 1841 words
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Article731 1983-01-22 2 General Arthit resigns THAI army chief General Arthit Kamlang-Ek announced his resignation from the Senate on Thursday amid fierce controversy over the military's role m politics after the forthcoming general elections. Following his announcement, eight army officers resigned from the Senate yesterday, including Maj-Gen Pichit Kullavanit, commander731 words
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Article362 1983-01-22 2 A grand old man BURIED under the new Scotts shopping complex are two time capsules. The first contains a hardbound autobiography by one R. Jumabhoy, and some religious Dooks and facts about Singapore m 1980; the second, the building's plans. i Entitled Multi-racial Singapore, Jumabhoy 's book is362 words
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Advertisement222 1983-01-22 2 I MARIAN PIKE: International Artist who painted Mr Lee Kuan Yew and other famous Heads of State. "A fine artistic presentation." DAVID UTCHFIELD: Editor of RITZ London Society Magazine. "Youa 1 have won an award if you published m London." MARIE-LOUISE DE CLERMONT-TONNERRE: Directrice dv Service de Presse et de222 words
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280 1983-01-22 3 Sihanouk: I did not get proposals from Hanoi or Phnom Penh THE President of the Democratic Kampuchean government, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, today denied having received proposals from Vietnam or the Hanoi-backed Heng Samrin regime m Phnom Penh on a settlement to the conflict m his homeland. The Prince's remarks followedReuter - 280 words
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Article121 1983-01-22 3 BANGKOK, Fri. Thailand is issuing special passports to its Muslim citizens for their annual pilgrimage to Mecca, Foreign Ministry officials said today. Under the special provisions, Muslims wishing to make the pilgrimage will pay a fee of only 200 baht (5J17.60) as against the normal rateAFP - 121 words
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265 1983-01-22 3 NEWS editors from Asean today said newspapers and broadcast media m the region must adopt an "Asean first" attitude m foreign news selection. The first conference of Asean news agency journalists also stressed that regional governments must extend full support if they were to competeReuter; AFP - 265 words
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Article170 1983-01-22 3 THAIS CLOSE SIX REFUGEE CAMPS BANGKOK, Fri. Thailand closed six refugee camps for Indochinese last year as its official refugee population dropped from 192,998 to 168,909, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees reported today. A UNHCR bulletin said that arrivals of new refugees declined m 1982 compared to theAP - 170 words
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Article64 1983-01-22 3 ROME, Fri. The United Nations' World Food Programme announced yesterday that it will send US$l2.l million (5J24.9 million) m emergency food aid to six African and Asian nations. It said m a statement that the aid is for needy people m Chad, Mauritania ana Mozambique,AP - 64 words
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Article, Illustration493 1983-01-22 3 Storm over military's role m politics after polls BANGKOK, Friday THAI army chief Gen Arthit Kamlang-Ek yesterday announced his resignation from the Senate amid fierce controversy over the military's role m politics after the coming general election. Following his move, eight army officers also resignedAFP; Reuter - 493 words
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Article38 1983-01-22 3 BERKELEY (California), Fri. Police m riot gear made i waves of arrest yesterday dur- ing a student protest against California University s in- volvement m nuclear weapons and war-related research. At least 60 students were arrested.38 words
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Article180 1983-01-22 3 Student riots in Pak: 66 held ISLAMABAD, Frl. The authorities have arrested at least M students m a sodden upsurge of student unrest this week In several Pakistani cities, official and stndent sources said yesterday. In Karachi, capital of Sind province, rightwing students have threatened to disrupt a one-day cricket180 words
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Article54 1983-01-22 3 PARIS, Fri. Air France's losses more than doubled last year to 820 million francs (Ss24B million) from 378 million francs m 1981, the stateowned carrier reported yesterday. Revenues at the troubled airline rose 15 per cent to 22 billion francs last year with passenger traffic up 1.9 perAP - 54 words
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Article70 1983-01-22 3 SOVIET DEPUTY Foreign Minister Mikhail Kapitsa will visit Thailand early next month on a regional tour that is also expected to take him to Vietnam, Thai and Eastern bloc sources said m Bangkok yesterday. The visit, the dates of which have not yet been set, will beAFP - 70 words
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Article59 1983-01-22 3 PRESIDENT SUHARTO has called m Jakarta's top civilian and military administrators and told them to crack down on rising crime and violence m the Indonesian capital, officials said yesterday. This follows a wave of robberies and violent crimes and complaints from the diplomatic corps after break-ins by knifewieldingReuter - 59 words
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Article56 1983-01-22 3 THE PHILIPPINES and the Netherlands yesterday signed an agreement for Holland to aid m research into the rehabilitation of canals m Metro Manila, the Philippine news agency reported. The Netherlands agreed to pay for 80 per cent of the U*****,219 (*****,900) study designed to complement the government's floodAFP - 56 words
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Article68 1983-01-22 3 A THAI delegation including two MPs has left Phnom Penh following the first contact by Thai office-holders with the Vietnamesebacked Heng Samrin regime m Cambodia. The Cambodian news agency (SPK) said today the four-member delegation had talks with the regime's Foreign Minister Hun Sen. The ThaiAP - 68 words
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171 1983-01-22 4 Britain is prepared, Argentina warned LONDON, Fri. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher warned Argentina today that British forces were on the alert on the Falkland islands and would repulse any raids. Mrs Thatcher delivered the warning m Parliament after Argentina was reported by American CBS news to be preparing for commando-styleReuter - 171 words
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334 1983-01-22 4 TOKYO, Fri. Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone returned home today to face a growing political storm over his "hawkish stand" during a four-day official visit to Washington. "The visit exposed to the world Mr Nakasone's military-oriented political character," said a Mainichi ShimbunUPI; Reuter - 334 words
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Article31 1983-01-22 4 I RECKONED I had done the Queen a favour by proving how lousy the security system was. Michael Fagan m an interview with the Daily Star newspaper after his release.31 words
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262 1983-01-22 4 Fagan' s release from hospital sparks a row LONDON, Fri. A political storm is brewing over the release from a highsecurity mental hospital of Michael Fagan, an unemployed labourer who entered Queen Elizabeth's private bedroom last July and sat talking to her on the bed. Fagan, 32, left the hospitalReuter - 262 words
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211 1983-01-22 4 Ireland's police chief and deputy resign DUBLIN, Fri. Ireland's police rhief and his deputy resigned yesterday today amid a scandal over allegations of political bugging under the previous government of Charles Haughey, the Justice Ministry announced. At the same time, the ministry issued a report alleging that a conversation lastReuter - 211 words
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Article79 1983-01-22 4 120 COPS PUNISHED IN JAPAN TOKYO, Fri. The National Police Agency has announced punishments for a record 121 policemen In Osaka, western Japan, Including five who were dismissed for allegedly receiving bribes m return for their tip-offs on police raids to game parlours. The policemen comprise two groups, one ofAFP - 79 words
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Advertisement427 1983-01-22 4 Our client, a well established and progressive group of companies has recently set up a diversified data processing company. The Company will market and service »W business data proc essing systems and a range of data processing equipment. fei Ej PA has been retained to seek the services of an427 words
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Advertisement268 1983-01-22 4 THE NUSANTARA BALLET SCHOOL JOHOR BAHARU TEL: 073-*****3 j i v i The School The Nusantara Ballet School isf oundedwith the concept of developing a Ballet Company and a Drama Company Within a 4-year plan. Teachers and artistes shall be engaged from all over the world to help implement this268 words
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Advertisement1030 1983-01-22 5 A wonderful celebration! NEW FASHION HITS for ladies, men and children this Chinese New Year! otter tin 26th j an 83 wmie stocks last! HP^H^^HHIHHHr^BPHI Bk LMUIto HF Sf iP^IV* l f\ m i»"- B. HP^ «%k 2 flflH^>. "sß^i &B Hr w^ R* polyester ■F*<fc zsp «fl »»'v» VI1,030 words
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Article, Illustration139 1983-01-22 6 Hijacker killed after FBI squirms through PORTLAND, Fri. AN FBI agent climbing through the cockpit window of a Northwest Orient Airlines Boeing-727 Jet In Portland, Oregon, on Thursday a* the hijacked plane sits on the tarmac at the airport. FBI agents boarded the plane, shot and killed the hijacker andAP - 139 words
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Article55 1983-01-22 6 QUITO, Fri. About 30 people were killed and 4.5 million Ecuadorians, about half the population, have been affected by flooding which has caused the worst natural disaster m the country's history, officials said yesterday. Unofficial reports from the port of Guayaquil, the main commercial centre, said a millionReuter - 55 words
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Article38 1983-01-22 6 NEW ORLEANS, Fri. Hurricane-force winds ripped a big offshore oil rig from its nine 22,000-pound anchors and set it adrift yesterday. Fortyone crew were evacuated and 10 stayed behind as tugs went to the rescue. APAP - 38 words
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400 1983-01-22 6 WASHINGTON, Friday PRESIDENT Reagan said yesterday on the second anniversary of taking office that he would send Congress a "realistic" budget that could help speed America's economic recovery. Mr Reagan gave reporters at a White House news briefing a status report midwayUPI; Reuter; AP - 400 words
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Article188 1983-01-22 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. Federal Reserve Board chairman Paul Volcker said last night the stage was set for a US economic recovery but he cautioned that it could not be sustained if huge projected budget deficits were not reduced. Addressing the American Council for Capital Formation, a188 words
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Article197 1983-01-22 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. President Ronald Reagan has ordered a new campaign, under the label of diplomacy" to counter the Soviet peace offensive and improve European understanding of US nuclear arms policies, officials said yesterday. They said Mr Reagan had enlisted the help of US Ambassador to Ireland,UPI; Reuter - 197 words
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Advertisement396 1983-01-22 6 LUNAR YEAR END SALE Rosewood, Blackwood Mother-of Pearl Inlaid Classical Furniture Organised: Wi SINGAPORE WOODCRAFT^ISS Venue: Multi-Colour Building, 7 Vi Km. Pasir Panjang Rd, 3o, Alexandra Terrace (off Pasir Panjang Road) Tel: *****89 *****36 *****8 Date 12/1/1983 to 23/1/1983 —^"^f Time 9.30 a.m. 6.30 p.m. (Sunday as mini) -T'^^^M^Ctf'i ggKS-S^y"396 words
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Advertisement208 1983-01-22 6 Inflation rate down BRITAIN'S ANNUAL inflation rate fell last month to 5<4 per cent, its lowest level for nearly 13 years, it was announced m London yesterday! The battle against inflation is the pillar of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's economic policy. AP Executed for graft A BANK accountant m Wuchuan208 words
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262 1983-01-22 7 Arafat meets three Israeli leftists TEL AVIV, Fri THREE Israeli leftists held an unprecedented meeting this week with Mr Yasser Arafat, chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO), it was announced yesterday by the PLO and the Israelis. It was the first time Mr Arafat was reported to have hadReuter; AP - 262 words
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455 1983-01-22 7 LONDON, Fri. Signs are emerging that Saudi Arabia may accept a further oil output cut to prop up world oil prices when the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) ministers meet m Geneva this weekend. The Saudis have been faced with a dilemmaReuter - 455 words
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Article175 1983-01-22 7 TEL AVIV, Friday COMMANDO units from two hard-line Palestinian groups were discovered moving from Syria towards the Bekaa plain m central Lebanon, Israeli Radio said yesterday citing authoritative military sources. The sources said that the units were from the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine andAFP; UPI - 175 words
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Article49 1983-01-22 7 PARES, Frl. Actors stopped shows throughout France yesterday, staging a 24-hour strike to protest against slow moving labour negotiations. The state-operated Paris Opera and Comedie Francaise and the Odeon, Chaillot and Tcp theatres were closed as well as 80 per cent of private theatres m Paris. UPTUPT - 49 words
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Article35 1983-01-22 7 IBIZA (Spain), Fri. Nineteen seamen drowned and one was missing after a Polish cargo vessel sank off Ibiza, one of the Balearic islands off the Spanish coast, port authorities here said yesterday. AFPAFP - 35 words
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80 1983-01-22 7 LEBANON REJECTS WARNING POSTS DEMAND KIRYAT SHMONA (Israel), Fri. Lebanon yesterday rejected an Israeli demand for earlywarning stations m south Lebanon to monitor the movements of Palestinian guerillas. American and Israeli officials said that the eighth round of talks on an Israeli military withdrawal from Lebanon made progress on proceduralReuter - 80 words
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Article89 1983-01-22 7 TEL AVIV, Fri. Egypt quickly agreed to withdraw construction gear and to replace a fence yesterday after what Cairo said was "an unintentional mistake" In the disputed Taba border tone on the Red Sea. Israeli authorities had complained that Egypt violated an Interim agreement coveringAP - 89 words
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502 1983-01-22 8 RA V DHALIWAL - RA V DHALIWAL Expert on 255 hectares at Marina South By A REAL estate expert predicted yesterday that the government's sale of land m Marina South will fetch $3.4 billion more than what is needed for the Mass Rapid Transit system (MRT).502 words
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Article78 1983-01-22 8 Australian on three drug charges AN AUSTRALIAN, Anthony Reid, 25, was yesterday charged m a magistrate's court with importing 85.06 g of heroin at the railway station's customs checkpoint on Thursday. A second charge accuses him of importing 6.64 g of cannabis. Reid also faces a third charge of having78 words
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245 1983-01-22 8 WILL the MRT bring life to the Central Business District (CBD) after office hours? a panel of experts at the conference was asked yesterday. Two of them replied immediately that this was a possibility. Mr David Jasin, senior property manager of City Developments,245 words
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340 1983-01-22 8 SINGAPORE'S Garden City image can be extended underground for the Mass Rapid Transit system But it will be technically much more difficult, a landscaping specialist said yesterday. Mr Wong Yew Kwan, managing director of Agriculture and Landscaping Co Pte Ltd said Singapore340 words
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Article, Illustration306 1983-01-22 8 Bright on the outside, quiet inside BUSES painted offwhite with three distinctive stripes of yellow, orange and black, and the words Trans Island emblazoned on the sides will soon be seen on Singapore roads. This is one of a fleet of new buses belonging to the second bus company, Trans-Island306 words
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398 1983-01-22 8 Scully deaths: Suicide and murder, says coroner HENRY Victor Scully and his wife committed suicide and murdered their children m a family death pact which stemmed partly from love for their children, the coroner's court heard yester- day. The State Coroner referred to two suicide notes left by Scully, 39,398 words
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249 1983-01-22 8 Singapore Jaycees to bid for 1986 World Congress THE Singapore Jaycees intends to Did for the holding of the Jaycees International World Congress here m 1966. This year, the congress will be held m Taipeh m November, Mr M. Abdul Hamid, the national president of the Singapore Jaycees, told a249 words
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Article, Illustration145 1983-01-22 9 Don't do this THE Housing Board, worried about an increasing tendency among people living m flats to prise open the doors of stalled lifts, has asked them to please stop. In November and December last year, 20 lift doors were forced open, causing damage and unnecessary inconvenience as the lifts145 words
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Article193 1983-01-22 9 THE MP for Kebun Bam, Mr Lim Boon Heng, last night urged residents to help the Housing Board keep the flats' maintenance costs down. "When costs go up, conservancy charges must go up," he said when opening the cleaning campaign organised by the193 words
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167 1983-01-22 9 life rescue, the spokesman said a lift might stall between floors. This could mean that would-be rescuers forcing open the doors would would not be able to rescue anyone trapped. Worse, they could fall into the lift shaft. The "rescuers"167 words
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Article, Illustration251 1983-01-22 9 FILOMINA D' CRUZ - FILOMIN A D'CRUZ By CHILDREN at the Salvation Army home need your help and for Just an hoar a week. These children, who are staying at The Haven m Pasir Panjang, need tutors or or Just someone to251 words
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227 1983-01-22 9 NUS to take in Ngee Ann business grads THE National University of Singapore will accept Business Studies graduates of the Ngee Ann Polytechnic for degree courses on the same terms as the polytechnic's engineering and building graduates. This was disclosed yesterday by poly spokesman Lim Kok Hua, who said the227 words
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Article46 1983-01-22 9 A CHARITY dinner at Changi Airport's Mayflower Restaurant last night raised $16,000 toward a bus for Kwong Wai Shui Hospital. Mr Moses Phua, secretary of the Kiwanis Club which organised the event, said they were still $6,000 short of their $22,000 target.46 words
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Article42 1983-01-22 9 JEWELLERY worth $41,000 has been reported stolen from the home of a businessman. Mr J.E. Justin of White House park, off Bukit Timah road, told police that he and his wife were out when the thieves struck on Thursday night42 words
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Article358 1983-01-22 10 Activity may come only late m the year THE property market is likely to remain stagnant most of the year and any activity can be expected only late m the year. This forecast was made m the C. H. Williams, Talhar and Wong Property Market Report358 words
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Article40 1983-01-22 10 THE Minister for Trade and Industry, Dr Tony Tan, will attend the inauguration dinner organised by the Sembawang constituency's citizens' consultative committee, community centre management committee, residents' committee and sports club at Sembawang CC tomorrow at 7.30 p.m.40 words
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263 1983-01-22 10 S. KUMAR - Number of tourist complaints falls to 562 S. KUMAR By MORE tourists are finding Singapore a more agreeable place to visit. Nearly three million tourists came here last year, but only 562 complaints were received. And this is a 8.8 per cent drop from the 1981 figure of 616 complaints.263 words
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136 1983-01-22 10 DISPUTE OVER TEXTILE SHIPMENT SETTLED A DISPUTE between the Banque Nationale de Paris and a trading firm over a shipment of $260,000 worth of textiles to Italy six years ago was settled by both parties m the High Court yesterday. The bank had claimed that it credited the money to136 words
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Article48 1983-01-22 10 SINGAPORE'S first 24--hour department store, Superstore Yokoso, opened yesterday. The store, m Tanjong Katong Complex, has 180 staff who work three shifts, providinground the clock service. The store has a supermarket on the ground floor and sells fashion products on the first floor.48 words
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Article41 1983-01-22 10 A DELEGATION of Singapore Jaycees (City Chapter), led by president, Stanley Koh, will leave for Kuala Lumpur today for a goodwill visit. They will attend the installation ceremony for the Kuala Lumpur Jaycees' 1963 board of directors.41 words
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117 1983-01-22 10 SEVENTEEN dancers and three Ministry of Culture officials will take part m the second Asean Festival of Performing Arts m Kuala Lumpur between Jan 29 and Feb 3. The dancers, from the National Theatre Dance Company, will perform a Chinese, a Malay and117 words
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83 1983-01-22 10 THIRTY-SIX motorists watting near gantry points for the Central Business District (CBD) restricted hoars to he lifted at 11.15 a.m. were booked by Traffic Police between Wednesday and yesterday. Police had earlier this week warned that they would take action against motorists for83 words
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Article116 1983-01-22 11 A ROW over chocolate wrapping was settled m the High Court here today when one party withdrew without a contest. Highland Chocolate Products (Pte) Ltd gave an undertaking to withdraw its currently packed "Hawaiin Delicacy" chocolates from the market and also from further manufacturing or selling similarly116 words
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Article63 1983-01-22 11 FURTHER HEARING on three injunctions obtained by Apple Computer Inc against three companies for allegedly infringing on two of Apple's patents will be heard on Feb 18. The three against whom injunctions have been taken are Goh Electronics, People's Park Centre Electronics Pte Ltd and Reverse Systems63 words
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Article118 1983-01-22 11 THE HOTLY contested interim injunction taken out by the American makers of Jordache jeans against the local manufacturer of Jordane jeans due to be heard yesterday m the High Court was adjourned to a date to be fixed. This was because Mr Alan Wong, for Jordache Enterprises118 words
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Article, Illustration247 1983-01-22 11 THESE attractive Ministry of Defence-Singapore Armed Forces advertisements reproduced In full-colour on art paper are being distributed at our various outlets. A few thousand copies wye been given out since distribution started earlier this month. More are available for those who want247 words
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Article, Illustration385 1983-01-22 11 BHARATHI MOHAN - BHARATHI MOHAN By Home Affairs Desk POLICE have applied for a court warrant and are seeking Interpol's help for the arrest of a missing Malaysian businessman who is out on what is possibly a record bail of $3.5 million. The head of385 words
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Article169 1983-01-22 11 FIVE students will get a chance to visit Japan later this year. Japan Air Lines will give scholarships worth $16,000 each to five Singapore citizens or permanent residents for six weeks of study and travel m Japan. Those selected will join students from Asean countries, South169 words
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Article62 1983-01-22 11 THE Vice-Consul and Deputy Trade Commissioner of Austria, Dr Peter M. Kurz, will be the guest speaker at a luncheon meeting of the V's Men's Club of Singapore (Beta Chapter) today at the Metropolitan Young Men's Christian Association at 1.30 p.m. Dr Kurz will speak on the62 words
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Advertisement129 1983-01-22 9 The festive season's just thereason forlkea! 4^^b9 Lam %v T^B Bfcj 'Pff^^iiL' r^rvi f M IHi \S% SYSTEM 210 (pg. 54)* What better season than the New Year to pick up some clever ideas for doing up your home. Whether you're re-organising your kitchen, setting up a work corner, or129 words
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Advertisement587 1983-01-22 10 Are you one of those creative people with ideas for community service but lack financial resources? Well, we can help you to turn your ideas into reality. You can now apply for grants under the TIMES COMMUNITY SERVICE SCHEME For details, contact: Community Projects Department The Times Organisation Times House587 words
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Advertisement98 1983-01-22 10 m P 7lJllßEHT^^^ V raOPMTY PRICES Luxury Apartment $3,445 to $4,306 not available Office Unit In CBO $9,688 to $10,764 $70 to $86 Office Unit Outside CBD $7,535 to $8,6 1 1 $32 to $65 Retail Unit In Principal Location of Main $21,528 to $25,834 $183 to $237 Shopping Belt98 words
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Advertisement117 1983-01-22 11 A Superstar Concert to ccLCDrazc txis 25th Anniversary spo/isors m Show Business /m at, National Theatre /Km on, 3rd and 4th a^3i<% February 1983, 8.30 p.m. TSIsTSSS 1 tickets; s7s, $50, $30, $20 SIiBaBSS available at; National Theatre Victoria p ia-M-( j|^jpp^| jj#-a-4l^ Theatre Tangs Cold Storage Goodwood Park Hotel117 words
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Article, Illustration13 1983-01-22 12 IVAN FERNANDEZ; PETER GWEE; URANIUM - By IVAN FERNANDEZ Artwork by PETER GWEE and URANIUM13 words
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Article, Illustration437 1983-01-22 12 IT BEGAN as Images recorded by a TV camera at a soccer match In Spain. The TV signals were sent to a satellite earth station there which converted It Into microwave signals. A giant dish then beamed these signals to a satellite 36,111 km437 words
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Article, Illustration205 1983-01-22 13 SINGAPORE is watching how foreign countries are using the computer as a teaching tool m schools before giving the go-ahead here. As Mr Goh Kirn Leng, Education Permanent Secretary and Director of Education, put it: "Computer-aided instruction m a school will be as common as the205 words
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Article233 1983-01-22 13 A symbol for the small groups THE National Productivity Board will hold a logo competition to get a symbol for the small group activities movement m Singapore. An NPB statement said yesterday a national symbol will help Quality Control Circles, Work Improvement Teams and other small groups to keep m233 words
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230 1983-01-22 13 Officer cleared of taking $250 bribe A PURCHASING officer was yesterday cleared of taking a $250 bribe from the managing director of another firm as reward for buying engineering hardware from that firm. John Pang lee Fatt, 34, formerly of Golden Conimex Pte Ltd m Manhattan House, was acquitted by230 words
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76 1983-01-22 13 gramming contest was organised by the Science Teachers Association of Singapore. Seventy teams from 26 secondary schools and junior colleges had to design a program for learning mathematics. In the senior section, Hwa Chong Junior College bagged the first and second76 words
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Article115 1983-01-22 13 15 records set at SAF arms meet A TOTAL of 15 records were set m the four-day Singapore Armed Forces Small Arms Meet at the Nee Soon Rifle Range which ended yesterday. More than 1,300 soldiers from the various land, sea and air divisions took part yesterday. The 7SIB, Logistic115 words
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Article46 1983-01-22 13 TWO men, one with a knife, fled with a 552,000 payroll on Thursday after raiding the Jurong site office of a building company. Police said two workers of Sung Lee (Hup Kee) Construction were sorting wages m Jurong West when the men burst m.46 words
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131 1983-01-22 13 Trader on five counts of cheating BUSINESSMAN Ng Keng Cheng alias James, 34, was yesterday charged m a magistrate s court with five counts of cheating and another offence under the National Registration Act. Ng, accused last week of criminal breach of trust of $45,496, is said to have cheated131 words
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274 1983-01-22 13 Man 'adopted' kin to allow her to stay here A SINGAPOREAN grasscutter adopted a six-year-old girl from Penang to get her permanent residency m Singapore and to enrol her m a local school. The girl, however, was m fact his grand-daughter although he did not tell this to the authorities274 words
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Article127 1983-01-22 13 THREE people, seriously injured m separate accidents recently, died m hospital on Thursday. Motorcyclist Lim Chee Choo, 24, was involved m a collision with a taxi at the junction of Cantonment, Outram and New Bridge roads on Tuesday night. Pedestrian Teh Kirn Teck, 82, was127 words
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Advertisement109 1983-01-22 13 3 QUALITY MERCHANDISING FAIR^S^| |ffi*ofe <w»9tfis com* ond >»« to t»l.»v« croty -ort bottom pricn fVf»/TMINC MUST GO GO GO' I? mofitttt of pnfWfta«< Ftow w« flood >ifi|lpu Confvonc* H«M *<* whot* »ortd «i iwnaf Now V **^V^S|fi^n|^^|^^^| ■~^s^' Velvet Happiness, Prosperity aaa Smiling Buddha aaq Rosewood aaqa Rocking qq109 words
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Advertisement184 1983-01-22 13 Af/l V lt y p JQm& 9 vPV*I ii ,>h.. *S:l H <id fc *^**'ni laiuimmn -Htmantm!" M| *^iig^C tl iH Kk fj -iijf Hl^?S3 MT a«8i; !qj^"*wiwi mummum ''""""MiH'jmß B\ F IP s WSf -%Swm ft :d*!^^i)|j^-" !i;i:ii!l!n:: b;:: 1^ i iM HpmQfetf syi-ilf Vp^lP^kH HK>2BW j\M X Will184 words
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Article, Illustration270 1983-01-22 14 Hushed silence as witness names new midnight caller KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THERE was a moment's hushed silence m the High Court hearing of the Datuk Mohamed Taha Talib murder case this morning when defence witness Salleh bin Haji Hashim, 56, said he had received information that the midnight caller toNST - 270 words
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Article32 1983-01-22 14 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The commander-in-chief of the Royal Thai Navy, Admiral Somboon Chuapidul, arrived here today for an official visit to the Lumut Naval Base on the west coast.AFP - 32 words
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230 1983-01-22 14 Malaysia signs training pact with Japan MALAYSIA and Japan today signed an agreement on an industrial and technical training programme for Malaysians m Japan described as the first such agreement Japan has with a foreign country. Malaysian Foreign Ministry secretary-general Tan Sri Zakaria Ali said there were 136 Malaysians undergoingAP; AFP - 230 words
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Article50 1983-01-22 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Thailand will promote the export of frozen beef to Malaysia this year, according to the latest issue of the Thailand News Bulletin by the Thai Embassy here. The report said the target would be about 10,000 tonnes worth about 100 million baht (558.8 million). AFPAFP - 50 words
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384 1983-01-22 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Many housing speculators m Malaysia had their fingers burnt from dabbling m the Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya property market last year. Owing to the tight cash situation, the speculators suffered heavy losses when they were forced to sell at384 words
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Article, Illustration368 1983-01-22 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Sixteen-month-old Amirtha was reunited with her parents today after they agreed to accept her «as the child born to them at Seremban General Hospital on Oct 13, 1981. The couple, sawmill labourer Mr K. Sekaran, 29, and his wifeNST - 368 words
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Article73 1983-01-22 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Anti-Corruption Agency officers here yesterday arrested a Foreign Ministry official for allegedly receiving $4,000 from a housing developer for the purchase of houses. The agency's Director of Investigations, Haii Mohamed Yatim Haii Salleh, said the official, who was not identified, was arrested whileNST - 73 words
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Advertisement40 1983-01-22 14 __R W_F _r __r __T _____^__l __i 9 1 1 i I _BP^PBBbC2______L 1 I 9 _______PMr^^^l^^_____l LINK (hilton) SALE LAST FEW WEEKS FURTHER REDUCTIONS LINK BOUTIQUE F5 6, First Floor, Hilton International Singapore, Orchard Road, Singapore 0923. Tel: *****7?.40 words
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Advertisement724 1983-01-22 15 >^"N >*"n. f^t S~\ ou 30 Count On Offers are available /m/TJO^^^Vx^n^ '^^m\\m\^Z^^\<ly7mi s* —^""~*v^T /j^. —^zuo\/- —^l n HUNDREDS&HUNDREtiS A A^ mmmf*t OFHaZESTDEEWDN! /T|O ■M 100 First Prizes: HITACHIJ3 Hi-Fi Mini Compo System Each Just buy $10 worth of goods (medicated goods excepted) from I J 100 Second Prizes:724 words
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Article482 1983-01-22 16 IS THE Mass Rapid Transit system a transport system? Yes, it started off as that, basically. Is it an investment? At $5 billion, give and take $10 million already spent on careful study before the go-ahead, it is our biggest single project. It is definitely an482 words
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Article, Illustration733 1983-01-22 16 I FLYING HORSE THAT, for me, is a name to conjure with. But alas my pal, RKC, who raised it was not on my wavelength while we were chatting during a chance encounter the other day. Here I was, dreaming before him of Pegasus... as (i)733 words
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618 1983-01-22 16 How West Germans have penetrated the Japanese markets READING this week of Mr Yasuhiro Nakasone's first official visit to Washington as Japan's Prime Minister, I was reminded forcibly of a seminar I was privileged to attend late last year at Waseda University m Tokyo. The discussion was on Japan's economy:618 words
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Article, Illustration694 1983-01-22 16 JOHN DRYSDALE - JOHN DRYSDALE By of Global-Stats Ltd, London Argentina back-bench conservatives were opposed to it. In any event, the idea, not unnaturally, failed to gain support from the islanders themselves. Increasing Argentine impatience with Britain over the former's dubious but long-standing claim to the sovereignty of the islands,694 words
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663 1983-01-22 17 MUCH attention has of late been focused on retraining our workers. Let us not be so pre-occupied with short-term solutions to immediate problems at the national level and ignore the longer term possibility of wider solutions. Remember, the human mind is663 words
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128 1983-01-22 17 I WOULD like to appeal to the Housing Board to consider permitting owners of five-room flats to instal sliding windows at their balconies. The balconies are now at the mercy of the rain and sun. The sliding windows will enable flat owners to hang128 words
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120 1983-01-22 17 I MADE two trips to the Housing Board to check the last balloting registration number for four-room flats m the Jurong Zone and was surprised to find that the registration number decreased from *****9 last July to *****0 this month. A telephone call120 words
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Article86 1983-01-22 17 No need for crossing lights WE REFER to Jo Lum's letter on the underpass at Neil Road. (ST, Dec 28). Your writer may wish to know that the ministry's Public Works Department has already taken action to improve the footpaths and drainage system of the underpass. The PWD does not86 words
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Article71 1983-01-22 17 WE WISH to thank "Red Eyes" for bringing to our attention the noise pollution created at the worksite of the proposed 52--storey new Treasury Building at the Maxwell Road/Anson Road junction. The ministry's Development and Building Control Division has advised the architect concerned not to carry out71 words
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Article62 1983-01-22 17 I REFER to the letter by "JT." (ST, Jan 14). We had m fact replied to "JT" on Dec 29 last year. Unfortunately, our reply did not reach her before she wrote to The Straits Times on Dec 31. She confirmed on Jan 9 that she62 words
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211 1983-01-22 17 Action was taken on request of joint-applicant PLEASE refer to a letter by a Housing Board applicant holding" registration number BDTS/*****8 who claimed that the HDB did not respond to his request for withdrawal as a jointapplicant and the refund of his Central Provident Fund contribution since April last year.211 words
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189 1983-01-22 17 WE REFER to the letter "Where can we fish?" by Mr Roland Tan. (ST, Dec 21). The writer and your readers may be pleased to know that there is no restriction on casual fishing m any of Singapore's rivers. However, m the water189 words
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Letter, Illustration112 1983-01-22 17 ROMULO HASA LESSON FOR US I REFER to the report on the retirement of Philippine Foreign Minister Carlos Romulo. (ST, Jan 15). Mr Romulo, 84, is a shining example of how despite age a politician can go on serving his nation and the world. His longstanding contribution to the United112 words
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301 1983-01-22 17 A little courtesy can go a long way ON Jan 11 at 11.10 p.m. I was at Clifford Pier sitting on the bench with my wife waiting for the launch to take us back to our ship m the Eastern Anchorage. There were a few Thai girls milling around but301 words
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Letter146 1983-01-22 17 Ideas to improve AMK garden THE Ang Mo Kio garden within sight of the town centre and the proposed mass rapid transit station was planned to be an area of lush greenery and tranquillity. Two years later, it is an eye-sore. The tastefully designed chairs and benches have become buried146 words
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259 1983-01-22 17 I DISAGREE with Mr H.H. Wong when he says that Singapore need not fear an attack on its air bases. (ST, Jan 18). Statistics m the International Military Update (Number 31) show that the Egyptian Air Force lost 48.6 per cent of its aircraft on259 words
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179 1983-01-22 17 ON Jan 14 at 9.10 p.m. I called the police about noisy residents m Teban Gardens Road. A patrol car arrived half an hour later and the policemen put a stop to the noise. I would like to comment on two matters from the179 words
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Letter27 1983-01-22 17 THERE are no sheltered linkways leading directly to the entrance of the Singapore Polytechnic library. ALL WET Singapore 1544 EDITOR: This letter carries 14 signatures.27 words
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Article, Illustration1425 1983-01-22 18 Structure of security unlikely to change THE Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), Mr S. Rajaratnam, was recently interviewed by Mr Toshio Suzuki of the Yomiuri Shimbun. Below are translated excerpts from the interview. DO YOU think there will be a change m the balance of the security of South-east1,425 words
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765 1983-01-22 18 TOM HENEGHAN - Refugees 'in orbit' give Europe a big headache TOM HENEGHAN By m Geneva "ORBIT CASES" refugees shunted from one airport to another by countries unwilling to give them asylum are rapidly becoming a major headache for West European governments, according to refugee aid workers here. Sometimes individually, sometimes m groupsReuter - 765 words
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Advertisement476 1983-01-22 18 Fte\£dentine Gift-Avays! Up to 70% off, on top s designer labels at m flfc Singapore's latest a **ik haute couture boutique x!i°mr m 31/1/83 02-11 The Pavilion Inter-Continental. Number 1 Cuscaden Road. Singapore 1024 Tel: *****70 Bk II II msWii 11 Hi mk w *MV iS* U^rV^fcs*<s^S Hl Ufl V^^'476 words
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Article97 1983-01-22 19 TOKYO, Fri. The Nissan Motor Company is not m a position to make a final decision on whether to go ahead with a stalled project to build a car plant m Britain, executive vice president Masataka Okuma said today. He told a press conference that visiting BritishReuter - 97 words
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Article94 1983-01-22 19 PARIS, Fri. —The French state motorway agency Caisse Nationale des Autoroutes plans to raise 1.6 billion francs ($4BO million) m 10-year domestic bonds next week, bond market sources said. The bonds will have a coupon of 15.20 per cent and be priced at 99.74 for a gross yieldReuter - 94 words
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Article96 1983-01-22 19 SEOUL, Fri. The Bank of Korea lost 131.8 billion won m 1982, its first loss since the bank was established m 1950, compared with 175.2 billion won profits m 1981, bank officials said. They said the loss was largely due to measures to absorb excess liquidity and toReuter - 96 words
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Article93 1983-01-22 19 NEW DELHI, Fri. India's customs cleared trade deficit rose to 33.28 billion rupees during April/October last year from 29.24 billion rupees m the same 1981 period, trade sources said. They said the delivery of United States wheat and some foreign transport equipment last October raised the deficit fromReuter - 93 words
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Article61 1983-01-22 19 OTTAWA, Fri. The consumer price index was virtually unchanged m December at 271.1, base 1971, compared with 271.0 m November. This was after a 0.7 per cent rise m November and a 0.4 per cent rise m December 1981, Statistics Canada said. The December year-on-year rise wasReuter - 61 words
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Article93 1983-01-22 19 BANGKOK, Fri, Union Oil Co told the Thai government that it will try to boost natural gas output from its offshore field m the Gulf of Thailand, deputy industry minister Chirayu Issrangkul Na Ayuthaya said. He said Union Oil executive vice president Ray Burke told the PrimeReuter - 93 words
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Article116 1983-01-22 19 DETROIT, Fri. Fiat Motors of North America Inc confirmed yesterday that it will no longer distribute cars m the United States, due to slumping sales. A statement from the company said the two Italian coach-builders who design and assemble Fiats for export will now take over importing andUPI - 116 words
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Article82 1983-01-22 19 BONN, Fri. The chief executive of Messerschmitt-Bolkow-Blohm (MBB) has resigned. Professor Gero Madelung's. resignation from his post at West Germany's leading aerospace group follows disagreement among shareholders about the company's future management policies. Prof Madelung had held the post for the past five years, and will nowFT - 82 words
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260 1983-01-22 19 PSDH in venture to make polyester pipes, tanks PERNAS Sime Darby Holdings (PSDH) has reached agreement with A/S Jotungruppen of Norway to establish a manufacturing facility for the production of glass fibre reinforced polyester pipes and tanks. The joint-venture company, vera Malaysia Sdn Bhd, has been allocated a 1.61-hectare piece260 words
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437 1983-01-22 19 BONN, Fri. The West German government says that it expects a clear economic upswing to emerge this year, accompanied by falling inflation and a current account surplus. The main blot on the picture will be an increase m unemployment to an averageFT - 437 words
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541 1983-01-22 19 COMPUTERS In Singapore use up at least 400 tonnes of paper each month, generating a $20--million-a-year market for computer forms. And as computerisation gathers pace, this market is expected to grow at about 30 per cent annually for the next two or three years.541 words
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198 1983-01-22 19 HSUNG BEE HWA - Central 'brain' to manage Forum Complex HSUNG BEE HWA By THE Forum Complex m Orchard Road will be one of the first few "thinking" buildings m Singapore. The office, shopping and residential complex, to be built at the site where the Singapore Forum Hotel now stands, will have a central198 words
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324 1983-01-22 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia has told the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development that it is unlikely to ratify membership to the Unctad Common Fund on Commodities. This was conveyed to Mr Gamani Corea, Unctad secretary general, when he met senior MalaysianFT - 324 words
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241 1983-01-22 19 Malayan Breweries and Wearnes get new chairmen MIISSSRS Tang I-Fang and Phay Seng Whatt will take over as chairman of Wearne Brothers and Malayan Breweries Ltd respectively this year, following the retirement of Tan Sri Tan Chin Tuan. Business Times understands that Mr Tang's appointment was announced yesterday at Wearnes'241 words
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176 1983-01-22 19 Result of Thailand's tight fiscal policies BANGKOK, Fri. A new set of figures issued this week measuring Thailand's economic performance m 1982 illustrates both the benefits and drawbacks of the present government's conservative fiscal policies. On the plus side is a reduction m the perennial trade deficit from 65 billionFT - 176 words
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Article, Illustration191 1983-01-22 19 SINGAPORE: The market closed on a mixed note yesterday, after share prices fluctuated narrowly on some buying interest and proflttakiag.' The Straits Times Industrials Index finished *».G2 points lower at MA Industrials and financlals were mixed. Cold Storage, National Iron, Shell, DBS, Public Bank and UOB gain between191 words
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Article66 1983-01-22 19 Baosteadßbd -4 Cft C +6 CCM 2 Old Storage +2 DunJoplnd +2 Em« -10 FAN -10 Geatlnpi +2 Gilumm +2 OMthrie Bhd Haw Pur -2 Inchcape Bhd +1 MTC NBT Natlron +5 PMC +2 PaaEler +1 Perils Plant -2 Prim» R«Mnmns ItetknuuM SembSUp Slrae Darby -266 words
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Article261 1983-01-22 19 saw Selangor Properties 21 cento firmer at $5.45 and Faber Merlin a cent lower at $I.M. Commodities finished generally higher with KL-Kepong adding 5 cents to $2.56 and Malaysia Mining Corp 4 cents to $2.61. The New Straits Times Industrial Index lost 1.73 points to 972.11. HONGKONG: Prices closed261 words
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Article26 1983-01-22 19 U O L Wrts 1,313,000 Fed Cables 642,000 XL Kepong 608,0011 MMC 449,000 Sel Prop 404,000 Total turnover: 11.40 m Total value: $29.07 m26 words
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Article33 1983-01-22 19 Glenealy 272 +32 Johan Hldgs 306 +16 Sel Properties 484 +14 Seacorp 730 +10 BAT 372+10 U P P 153+9 S P P 189+7 C* C 338 Malayawata 178 +6 DBS 810+533 words
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Article39 1983-01-22 19 C Sugar. 1130 -30 FAN 720-10 Eho 850 -10 C X Tang 500 -10 Hume M 310 -10 Federal Flour 222 -7 Grand Central 440 -6 Boutteadco 230 -6 M Re»ource§ 209 -6 H Leong Fin 806 -539 words
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Article39 1983-01-22 19 Jan 20 Jan 21 BT Indicator: *****4 *****9 ST Industrials. 766.22 7(2,60 ST Finance: 1819.62 *****4 ST Hotel*;: 1001.97 100L22 ST Properties: 601.65 605.45 ST Minings: 206.80 207.06 ST Plantations: 909.34 912.33 OCBC: 676.99 677.38 SESInd: 569.71 568.3739 words
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Article2566 1983-01-22 20 Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded m tots of II shares each, with price quoted m dollars. 560 253 Perils Plant 4O6cd -2 26.5 12.8 98 408 406 610 376 Prlma 525 unch 26.7 128 3 525 525 270 145 Robinson 188 unch 9.0 3412,566 words
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Article525 1983-01-22 20 THE emergence of sellers In afternoon trading caused share prices to close off-best on the local stock exchange yesterday. But a few property and Industrial counters were traded up strongly right from the start Broken noted that selected counters opened with a bang as525 words
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Article108 1983-01-22 20 Closing tone: Mixed to slightly easier. Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange of Singapore including odd lots "Ready" totalled: 10,578,000 units valued at $26,899,000. Industrials accounted for 5,281.000, finance 562,000, hotels 430,000, properties 1,273,000, debentures, loans and bonds 1,919,000, plantations 659,000, mining 454,000. "Settlement" contracts totalled 818,000108 words
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Article381 1983-01-22 20 A LATE round of profit taking trimmed early gains, taking share prices to a mixed to marginally easier close at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Interest, however, remained m several plantation issues while a selected finance and industrial counters closed at peak levels m spite of381 words
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Article198 1983-01-22 20 SINGAPORE UNIT TBUBT g prton far Jaa M) The Commerce 3.01 3.16 The Savings Fund 1.73 1.82 Spore Prog Fund 1.33 1.40 Spore Sec Fund 2 01 2 11 Spore Invest Fund 1.09 1.14 Spore Equity Fund 1.31 1.37 ASIA UNIT TRUST (Maaagen' prim far Jaa U) Mai198 words
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Article35 1983-01-22 20 Up Down uneh Industrials 30 40 29 Finance 2 3 6 Hotels 1 1 Properties 3 2 3 Oil Palms 3 3 2 Tins 6 4 3 rubbers 6 2 4 Grabbers Deb/Loans35 words
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Article63 1983-01-22 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Aem (2.428 2.605) A|mimU (3.168) Alcam (1658 1.665) (31) 1.68 (1) 1.70 (49) 1.6663 words
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Article37 1983-01-22 20 Killinghall 1650 +150 Tronoh 815 +35 Petaling Tin 960+30 Sel Prop 545 +20 Kuala Sidim 390 +10 Malex 400 +10 FEL'ston 5555 +10 AHiUmTin 700 +10 T Langat 810 +10 N S O P 214 +0837 words
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Article816 1983-01-22 20 Syn Resins 506 15 George Kent 770 -10 Central Sugars 1250 10 BAT 400 08 Malakoff 312 06 Perils 440 06 Boa aatf Ca (1.098 1.11S) (26) 1.10 B Kawa* (2.525) Baaatea4 (2.058 2.065) (7) 2.06 (1) 2.05 B A Taaaeca (3.908 4.005) (1) 4.04 (1) 4.00 Cartaberg (5.005)816 words
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Article1635 1983-01-22 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board deals1,635 words
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Article941 1983-01-22 20 (38) 3.36 (21 3.38 16) 3.32 (14) 3.30 (10) 3.28 (8) 3.36 (32) 3.30 (14) 3.32 (15; 3.2BSETT (3305) (2) 3.34 (13) 3.32 (12) 3.30 (3) 3.30 (1) 3.28 Sel Properties (4.845) (4) 4.80 (2) 4.78 (10) 4.70 (60) 4.84 (25) 4.82 (83) 4.86 (13) 4.90 (20) 4.88 (2)941 words
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Article273 1983-01-22 20 PRICES closed sharply lower yesterday, extending early losses on continuous profit-tak-ing combined with liquidation selling ahead of the weekend, brokers said. met flMOfHf 11 Hoteli UO Carrlan Iniwt map Cheung Kong MO -0.46 China Light 13J0 -43 City HottU Croat Hut Tunnel 1460 +0.1 r Consortium 0.64 -OjM Far273 words
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Article254 1983-01-22 20 STOCK PRICES on Thursday finished narrowly higher as a surge m the oil stocks offset some of the growing concerns on Wall Street regarding the outlook for inflation. U8» Aico* a* Allied Cham Cp AUIa-ChalOMn UK unch Am Ttl ft Tel M Amu Inc H* H Amr Corp254 words
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Article172 1983-01-22 20 SHARE PRICES on Thursday were lower m line with a lower Wall Street close on Wednesday, dealers said. ru abn mnat -1 Ahold WJO -t» Akao MM -1-S AIfEV IOSJO uneh Amlu WJO -1 Amroonk «M 0 -03 BTI-. i 801 l WJO uneh Borsuccr Bosk* 30J0 unch Burt«t172 words
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Article87 1983-01-22 20 Oriental B OX9 SM) Phil Onntu OiBS -ftOOl PhUex B OJO unch Pteop B pioneer PLDT 33 unch Podco B Pof.l San ktlfuel B Saafroat OXW unch Sim* Darby 10 -OJB Suiino Con B UilpnU 7JO unch Vulcan Peaoa AcoJe Mining O.OOM unch Anglo Phil Apax Mining B OiOU87 words
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Article378 1983-01-22 20 Uta Bent (4.548 4.905) UE M*ri» (1.095) (25) 1.09 (15) 1.10 UM Ptow (3.808 3.845) UMW (3.148 3.ISS) (17) 3.16 (U) 3.18 (2) 3.14 I C»Mc (3.288 3.305) (15) 3.26 (75) 3.24 (1) 3.28 ibi Wmmc (4.205) (6) 4.22 (7) 4.20 (1) 4.18 niMir (3.028 3.185) YH 8m«378 words
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Advertisement314 1983-01-22 19 Bring the lushnessof the outdoors PHBBWH into your dream home. A wide display of VNjH tiffM W B^R^ cane furniture at our new showroom set ■J Ex'R^f^Sß Fill l^^^'^F^^^yi m the beautifully landscaped garden of PI IJBIfISfOJ WM U^^^n^^a^-iTI Officer Showroom: 1 fc I I Plot 7. Thomson Road/Olive Road314 words
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Article483 1983-01-22 21 THE RUBBER market m Singapore yesterday closed firmer with February One RSS buyers quoted at 171.50 cents per kilo, up 1.25 cents compared with Thursday's close, dealers said. The morning session gained one cent on some trade covering and buying interest, they said. Prices rose fractionally m quiet afternoon483 words
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Article150 1983-01-22 21 trades and three on the kerb, dealers noted. The quiet and largely nominal futures market reflected a lack of enquiry m the physical market where Inro support was absent as was Soviet or Chinese buying interest. Opening quotes showed small gains reflecting higher prices m Singapore partially offset by firmer150 words
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Article104 1983-01-22 21 THE STRAITS tin price m Penang yesterday continued at the IT A floor level of Ms 29 15 a kilo Some dealers, noting the sharp drop m turnover to 80 tonnes from 195 on Thursday, said this could indicate that some small local miners had exhausted their supply.104 words
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Article30 1983-01-22 21 Rubber: Jan 21 Singapore: February: 171.50 cents (up 1.25 cents) Malaysia: February: 191.50 cents (up one cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) 80 tonnes down 115 tonnes]30 words
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Article93 1983-01-22 21 NOON MR ud SMR prkw ywtorday: RAS Fikun March iCvnil Mth) (Forward Mth) Buy*r» S*U«rs Bny»ri B«U«ra HSR 20 Hum paUM) 1(7.60 158.60N 158.50 IS9.SON SSRSO (1-ton palltt) 1&3.M IM.BON 1M.50 156 SON MRKLB Fjbr«anr Marek SMRCV (1-taapalkt) .IT7 00 IW.OON 196.00 200 OON SMRL (lUHipalM) 19793 words
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Article206 1983-01-22 21 THE KHOBAR market for gold deliverable m Singapore opened at $32,907 and closed at $32,904 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.00, 493.00. Light selling depressed market to 491.00 491.75 where it traded featurelessly till late morning. It was brought up to 492.00/ 492.75 but eased to206 words
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Article31 1983-01-22 21 LONDON: Copper prices on Thursday (previous m brackets): Wlrebars Spot buyers £1000.50 (£1017.00); sellers £1001.00 (£1018.00); Three Months buyers £1031.50 (£1050.00); sellers £1032.00 (£1050.50). Market teae: Easier Sales: 34,925 tonnes.31 words
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Article134 1983-01-22 21 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Stßg»p*r», noon cloeißg prtoM per 1M kg yesterday. Ctemt ail: Bulk fob $96.00 sellers, old drum (m second hand drum) fob $109.00 sellers, new drum fob $113.00 sellers. Capn: Mixed (loose) $55 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $342.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper134 words
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Article199 1983-01-22 21 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed firmer on short covering m quiet trading, dealers said. In Jan, south region rose M 512.50 to MJ795 per tonne and central MJ7.50 to MJ7BS while m Feb, central finned M 55.50 to MJ787.50 and north traded at Ms7Bo. The199 words
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Article333 1983-01-22 21 THE US/Sing dollar opened at 2.0640/50. Trading was moderate amidst some fluctuations. It reached a high of ***** 05 before easing slightly m the afternoon to close at 2.0685 95 on the Singapore forex market yesterday. The US unit against the major currencies was traded actively when333 words
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Article350 1983-01-22 21 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm: GlMT#nc*#9 NofllMMM rflt#4 Smtthsomsn P#f c#fitBQ# quoted yMlarday (croM)parity chang* Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency: US dollar 2.0685 2.0695 2.8196 -26.64 Sterling pound 3.2785 3.2825 7.3469 -55.37 Australian dollar 2.0275 2.0300 3.4286 -40.86 NZ dollar 1.5050 1.5085 3.4286 -55.99 Canadian350 words
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Article45 1983-01-22 21 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Jan 21 Overnight: 3'/ 4 Call deposits: 3. CkMiftg Buyinf Selling 3-month Treasury bills 3Vt 3 3- month Bank bills 8U 8 3 months CD 7* 7H 6 months CD 711/16 7 9/16 SNm: NaUaaal DtoMWrt45 words
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Article31 1983-01-22 21 CUslag Mtrtuk rates far Stapip^t- Mian m Ju fl: Offer Bid Overnight 7 6*4 1 month 7H 7H 2 months ***** 79/16 3 months 7U/16 79/16 Overnight mode 8W31 words
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Article389 1983-01-22 21 THE Tokyo stock market yesterday rallied on sporadic bargain hunting m blue chips after three days of sharp falls, with sentiment encouraged by the yen's steadiness and the overnight rise on Wall Street, dealers said. But market opinion is that a cut m official discount rate is unlikely m389 words
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Article358 1983-01-22 21 SHARE prices yesterday closed higher across the board m brisk trading, led by keen interest m gold stocks and leading mining issues, dealers said. Turnover was a very active 23.62 million shares worth $20.33 million, of which $13.63 million was invested m mining issues. Rises were widespread as gains358 words
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Article662 1983-01-22 21 THE market opened mixed yesterday though oils firmed on expectations Opec may decide to cut its oil output to defend prices, dealers said. The Financial Times Index at noon was off 0.7 [mints at 624.1. Most of the leading oils were marked up 4p or 5p while Britoil edged662 words
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Article50 1983-01-22 21 FINANCIAL TIMRB INDUSTRIALS Thurssday 624.8 Wednesday 621.6 Week Ago 004.6 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 1070.82 Wednesday 1068.00 Week Ago 1073.96 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 871.99 Thursday 906.56 Week Ago 800.34 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 007.3 Thursday 006.3 Week Ago 000.6 ALL ORDINARIES Friday 540.6 Thursday 536.2 Week Ago 529.850 words
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Article211 1983-01-22 21 DOMESTIC share prices on Thursday closed barely steady In uncertain trading as the market lacked new incentives, dealers said. Franc* Action* Sulaaei 399 +2 Aluiulm Br 546 -10 Aluiulae Rag 180 unch Brown Boreri Br 1006 -10 Cite Oelfjf Br. 1615 10 Cite QolO P C 1310 -5 ate211 words
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Article143 1983-01-22 21 PRICES yesterday closed slightly higher m quiet trading at the Securities Exchange of Thailand, dealers said. BabU Aokham Thai Ail* niw Anithaja Int And Tnut ISI +S Bangkok Bank 3M uneb Bank Of ATudhajra IM ISO -1 Bata Shoe Bert Jucker Charoong Thai Win Pt'-Mtont Ftnt Tnut 52J5 1143 words
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Article477 1983-01-22 21 Berjutai (5.608 5.705) (1) 5.80 (2) 5.7S (5) 5.70 xd Gapea? "i (U. 408 L 2.005) cd BmfHu 23.005) Hag LmM* (3.80 B) lUmutU* (4.048 4.085) (1) 4.00 xd KiltUgfc^il (17.608 18.206) (6) 18.00 Knunat (2.408) (2) 2.50 X lUmpar (3.505) Lara.l (2.898) (21) 2.90 MMC (2.608 2.615)477 words
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Advertisement24 1983-01-22 21 Prime lending rates THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is §.58 per cent.24 words
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287 1983-01-22 22 France's current account deficit touches $25b PARIS, Fri. France's current account deficit more than tripled last year to reach a record 85 billion French francs (5525.67 biJlion). The final figure was roughly m line with what had been expected, but has nonetheless revived reports that the government will bring mFT - 287 words
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213 1983-01-22 22 PARIS, Fri. Thomson, the French state-owned electrical conglomerate, has agreed to take over Eurotechnique, the Franco- American semiconductor company, m a key move to restructure the French electronics components industry. National Semiconductor, the United States electronics company which at present owns 49 per centFT - 213 words
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454 1983-01-22 22 LIEN Hoe Industries Bhd (LHI) is flush with cash. It is understood that the company has received the full M 516.524 million from the sale of its 51 per cent stake m South Malaysia Industries Bhd (SMI) to Mah Poh Cheong Co454 words
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130 1983-01-22 22 F Merlin to open Japanese restaurant FABER Merlin Malaysia Bhd is setting up a Japanese restaurant m Penang with two partners. The company said it has entered into a joint venture agreement with Yayasan Bumiputra Pulau Pinang Bhd and Chikuyo-Tei (XL) Sdn Bhd to operate an exclusive restaurant to be130 words
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478 1983-01-22 22 MALAYSIAN Borneo Finance Corporation (MBF Corp), which is expected to make its debut on the Kuala Lumpur stock market soon, has continued to turn m higher earnings for the last financial year. Pretax profits of the finance company, which is 70 per cent-owned by478 words
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282 1983-01-22 22 Poland unable to import grain on credit basis WARSAW, Frl. Poland Is n« longer able to imCort grain on a credit asls, Mr ZMgniew Michalek, the Communist Party's agriculture secretary, told a Joint meeting of the communist and allied peasant party's leadership here. The public admission signifies the foundering ofFT - 282 words
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343 1983-01-22 22 BERLIN, Fri. Rumania's foreign trade minister, Mr Vasile Pungan, has had talks with West Germany's economics minister, Mr Otto von Lambsdorff, and foreign minister, Mr Hans-Dei-trich Genscher, m an attempt to improve the troubled economic and political relations between the two countries. WestFT - 343 words
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258 1983-01-22 22 SANTIAGO, Fri. Chile's two largest industrial conglomerates, the BHC and Cruzat-Larrain groups, have announced that 12 of their subsidiaries are unable to meet payments due on bank loans and bonds. The shares of the 12 companies have been suspended on the SantiagoFT - 258 words
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135 1983-01-22 22 New twist in power station dispute SYDNEY, Fri. The dispute over Tasmania's planned Franklin River hydro-electric scheme suffered a fresh twist yesterday with claims that an offer by the Australian government to fund an alternative coal-fired scheme was not only not fair dinkum but had been "cooked up" between PrimeFT - 135 words
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Obituary, Illustration66 1983-01-22 33 CHEONQ PAX MEMO AQEDM PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 21-1-S3 AT «J2 PM. LEAVING BEHINO WIVES, SONS, DAUGHTER AND BON-M-LAW. OM BAI RAM OOVMDAM KRIBHMAN r«tlr«d Ho^Nai AnHtint (OH) agad «7. !»■■■■< mmwypiaettvmr on IS-1-SS, WfIVNIQ DOTWIO VIVfC, 3 SOflt, 3 OAtl^vltOrS, 90O~4A^CW, OAMQ*tf^C%~ fc> to*, graodchiidrfi and rtlaMyei.66 words
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Obituary, Illustration87 1983-01-22 33 Tl« tan* of Mm Ma MRS PANQ FOH QUEE (MEE TAN LUAN CHOO. ROSA) Dopartad on 15.1.53 i, Halt wiwmm 10 •xprMv mvv nMrnvn a. j .lip.--* M --U,). tfiMMia «nd graftnMM 10 pnvvt*, DfOtrWt, fMffM* IfHHWOOCB Of »O—pw Dyfc^ Akte A— orittow. rateUwm #f>d frtofMls foe th^fcr87 words
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Obituary, Illustration80 1983-01-22 33 m LOVtNO MEMORY OF MR W SEBASTIAN DEPARTED: J2/1/S2 A Mflti iimm wW bo **w lor Ms soul on Saturday. tt/1/tS at tt» Church of Chriat MM King (Avanwa i. Ang Mo Kk>) at «.3O pin. tnaartad by Mrs Celine Pathross k children Mr P Thomas family80 words
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Obituary, Illustration30 1983-01-22 33 KARUMATM P. Monlcfcim dtodonMJS IMIi dsy Prayw wW bo ImM on M.I.M »t 7.00pm at Sivan Tsmp*. OfdMfd Rd. PlotatiWMi fnMMS tw niviiVQ kwortod by wMa A cMdr*n30 words
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Article458 1983-01-22 33 YOKOHAMA, Fri. South Korean Kirn Yung Ja today overwhelmed top-seeded Wu Dixi, of China, 11-5, 11-1 m the women's singles quarter-finals of the Japan Open badminton championships. Kirn, 19, an Asian Games semi-final-ist, will meet Denmark's Kirsten Larsen, the eighth seed, m the semi-finals on Sunday, the last458 words
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Article, Illustration391 1983-01-22 33 Superbrat masters the taunts m march to the semis NEW YORK, Fri. American John McEnroe overcame Argentinian Jose Luis Clerc and a hostile crowd last night to reach the semi-finals of the US$4OO,OOO ($824,000) Masters tennis championships here. Before a crowd of aboutReuter - 391 words
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Article268 1983-01-22 33 LONDON, Fri. West Germany remained unbeaten, but Sweden suffered their first defeat m Division One of the King's Cup men's European team tennis championship last night. Meanwhile, Britain and the Soviet Union must still decide who will be the second team from Group B toReuter - 268 words
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Article, Illustration172 1983-01-22 33 Borg is sick of tennis claim ROME, Frl. Swedish tennis star Bjorn Borg (above) is sick of playing tennis and wants to quit, according to Rome's La Repubbilca newspaper. The leftist dally said yesterday the 2t-year-old Borg had told his lawyer, Julian Jakobl, In Montecarlo and his manager, Peter Warr,AP - 172 words
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Article143 1983-01-22 33 Tanner survives a scare CINCINNATI, Fri. American Roscoe Tanner survived an unsteady serve to edge out Die Nastase, of Rumania, 7-6, 3-6, 6-3 m a first-round match of the US$lOO,OOO ($206,000) Central Trust tennis championships here last night. Hana Mandlikova breezed past 15-year-old Kathy Rinaldi 6-2, 6-3 m an earlierAP - 143 words
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287 1983-01-22 33 CANBERRA, Fri. West Indies players on the rebel tour of South Africa were today barred for life from visiting Australia. Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser said m a statement that the towwas a deliberate and blatant attempt to breach the Gleneagles Agreement barring Commonwealth sportingReuter - 287 words
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Article31 1983-01-22 33 CAPE TOWN, Fri. South Africa were 233 for three at tea on the opening day of their four-day match against the rebel West Indian cricket XI here today. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article351 1983-01-22 33 PALM SPRINGS, Fri. Craig Stadler played superbly for the second day running yesterday as he shot a six-under-par 66 to take a six-stroke lead after two rounds of the Bob Hope Desert golf classic. This gave him a total of 129 15 under par for the 36 holesReuter; AFP - 351 words
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Article106 1983-01-22 33 KARACHI, Fri. Pakistan beat India by eight wickets m a one-day limited overs cricket match here today to clinch the four-match series 3-1. After winning the toss, captain and opening batsman Sunii Gavaskar left himself out and sent m Krishna Srikkanth and Arunlal to bat. TheReuter - 106 words
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Advertisement285 1983-01-22 22 Meet the sporty side of Sunny SUNNY COUPE I.SGL Excitement hits the air every time the Sunny Sports Coupe takes to the road. It's the way the Sunny Coupe hugs the corners, and bla/es the straight at a steady 165 kmh. Real sports power and control that comes from Sunny's285 words
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Advertisement3920 1983-01-22 23 Q. (5 00 pm for next day) Ofdinof V 00 per word (M.n SIS 00) «V AN r\i \C\i \A*"* I V A\ rN S\ Soturd<) y 9.00 am -300 pm ~slB 00 per col cm A Entertainment Food guide A* JL 9*L S^-Jk I #/^J Ayg>Jl f J <3,920 words
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Advertisement580 1983-01-22 24 25 Sale: Other Products BUYING SELLING TYPEWRITERS vtdro recorders CTV, Hlft sets. Atrcoiullt timers. refrigerators. AA Yeo Services 2920)53/4 CHINESE NEW YEAR Sale for ladles leather handbags and perfumeries at Scot Us 03-14 6 Scotts Rd CLEARING STOCK, new golf balls 1 68 large (90) (Australian made) at $25 per580 words
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Advertisement569 1983-01-22 24 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage RELAX REFRESH YOURSELF AT GREAT EASTERN Jf^ HEALTH CENTRE Ik 4th fir Mf p v Great Eastern Hotel J VjR k > 401 Macpheraon Road 4k m %bJ 8 pore 1336. Ji WFj TEL: *****44 35 House Cleaning/ Painting SPRUCE UP FOR569 words
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Advertisement679 1983-01-22 24 38 TV/Video/ Sound System KINGHOO COLOUR TELEVISION Service specialist In repairing video, colour TV, antenna Installation. Guarantee for 3 Months after repair. Tel: *****35. LUXMAN LlO AMPLIFIER $875, Luxman K5 cassette deck $350, Kenwood KT6O tuner $160. Excellent condition. Tel: Chris *****86/ *****2 after 2.30pm. PORTABLE JVC VIDEO recorder, AC-adaptor,679 words
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Advertisement363 1983-01-22 24 39 Photography 39 Photography I »bs-< I 1 *^1^ or Photo Album I r>< 15mm film witt, every I processed anc^^^^^gJ 3R-25* We offer quality photofinishing on Kodak color paper and Kodak chemicals I Magnificent Color Laboratory G-23 (Grd Fir) People's Park Centre 1-99 (Ist Fir) Lucky Plaza Color Lab:363 words
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Advertisement284 1983-01-22 24 58 Industrial Equipment Wanted USED OR NEW LARGE MACHINE TOOL A. LATHE 2300 MM SWING OVER BED X 8000 MM CENTRE TO CENTRE DISTANCE B. HORIZONTAL BORING MILL FLOOR TYPE SPINDLE SIZE 130 MM VERTICAL HEAD STOCK TRAVEL 2500 MM SPINDLE TRAVEL 1000 MM HORIZONTAL COLUMN TRAVEL 3000 MM CALL284 words
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Advertisement522 1983-01-22 24 60 Business Opportunities ADVERTISER WISHEB TO acquire whole or part share In pressed steel office furniture manufacturing company. Tel: *****51. Principals only. BETTER OPPORTUNITY, 24 hours answering ($3O), tel: *****88. Telex ($2). After office ($10). Tel: *****51/2 Economic: 283R, Selegle Complex. LADIES FASHIONWEAR MANUFACTURER Balance stock clearance sale, various designs522 words
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Advertisement496 1983-01-22 24 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive GTM Coignet J.V. A Progressive French Conatruction Company urgently require*: GENERAL MECHANICAL SUPERINTENDENT a Degree/ Diploma In Mechanical Engineering. a Minimum 5 years' experience m general mechanical, welding, metal form. a Able to fabricate, connect, modify and repair factory moulds. a Possess leadership, drive496 words
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Advertisement571 1983-01-22 24 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive f A tMt expanding company m I •••king auitaMe candidate* to fill vacancies for MALE/ FEMALE PROJECT/ MARKETING ENGINEERS Reqwwemente: a Diploma In Electrical or Mechanical Engineering Possess own car. Preferably 1-2 years experience. Fr*th gradual** who do not have tha relevant experience may571 words
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Advertisement516 1983-01-22 24 66 Situations Vacant b) EDP SCIENTEK A regional leading Computer a Scientific Products Group seeking qualified people lo apply for the following positions: A. SALES REPRESENTATIVES B. SERVICE TECHNICIANS C. ACCOUNTS CLERK/ TYPIBT D. JUNIOR PROGRAMMERS Qualification* For Post A GCE 'A' level or equivalent. 1 year sales experience preferred516 words
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Advertisement291 1983-01-22 24 66 Situations Vacant d Secretarial Clerical MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC TRADING (S) PTE LTD invites suitably qualified applicants for the following positions A) EXPORT BILLS CLERK (Male/Female) Age below 24 years GCE 'O' or 'A' Level with Credits m English and Mathematics Must be able to type at 40 WPM Possess some291 words
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Advertisement631 1983-01-22 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical MONSANTO, a maior American multi-national corporation engaged m the manufacture of a diverse range of agricultural and industrial chemicals/materials, has an immediate vacancy for the post of ACCOUNTS CLERK Qualifications A Experience GCE '0' level certificate with credits631 words
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Advertisement726 1983-01-22 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical TERUMO CORPORATION SINGAPORE BRANCH A growing full service branch of a foreign company eeeks the service* of a pereon who haa chipping and L/C documentary Mile experience to be appointed ac FEMALE GENERAL/ DOCUMENTATION CLERK c Minimum GCE726 words
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Advertisement520 1983-01-22 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Telex Operator I Requirements: a eGCE'O' level eTyping 35 wpm e Some telex experience is preferred Responsibilities: I Sending telex, filing and I recording. Documents j Control Clerk I Requirements: I »GCE'O' level Typing 40 wpm I c Some, working experience is preferred i520 words
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Advertisement445 1983-01-22 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical requires RECEPTIONIST/ TELEPHONIST/ TYPIST 3 GCE '0' level passes including English Ability to type at 30 wpm At least 1 year's working experience m PABX Possess a pleasant voice and personality Benefits Pree meal and tea Attractive annual wage supplement Applications stating full particulars,445 words
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Advertisement398 1983-01-22 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Data Heads Manufacturer of Magnetic Recording Heads for the Computer Industry requires the services of a PRODUCTION CLERK The person we are looking for should have at least: c Credit In English and pass In Mathsat 'O' level c 1 year working experience c398 words
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Advertisement498 1983-01-22 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical (SDIBJ> We are a subsidiary of a large U.S. Multi-national Corporation and has a vacancy for: SECRETARY Applicants should possess the following qualifications Preferably OCE 'A' level with credit In English Completed a formal secretarial course Shorthand and typing speeds of 100 wpm and498 words
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Advertisement669 1983-01-22 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical An international group of companies with business activities m the Asian-Pacific region requirea the service of an ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT Candidates who meet the following requirements are invited to send m their applications. 1. Singapore citizens, aged not less than 24 2. Possess good "O"669 words
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Advertisement513 1983-01-22 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical fi PI IS EL J Experienced man required. Working hours from 1 1 .00 am 7.45pm. Retired TAS personnel can also apply. Applications, giving full details of qualifications and salaries expected should be submitted to the Advertiser. MWM Diesel Far East Pie Ltd Maxwell513 words
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Advertisement645 1983-01-22 26 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical COMPUTER SYSTEMS ADVISORS A leading Computer Group with offices throughout tha Asia Pacific Region requires competent individuals to fill tha following positions m its Singapore office. ACCOUNTS CLERKS Requirements: c Minimum OCE C level with credits In English and Maths c LCC Intermediate preferred645 words
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Advertisement607 1983-01-22 26 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical European Trading Company requires TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ RECEPTIONIST Requirements: c GCE. "O" Level c Experience m handling PABX c Good personality c 5-day week c Free transport provided Interested applicants please send applications to:P.O. BOX 238 JURONG TOWN POST OFFICE SINGAPORE 8161 MppwppH arViHiMHHMPeiirsR Leading607 words
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Advertisement653 1983-01-22 26 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical ESTABLISHED TRADING COMPANY urgently requires bilingual staff for the posts of:--1. SHIPPING CLERK c Knowledge of shipping documentation an advantage. c Well versed In correspondence. c Preferably with 'O' level. 2. GENERAL CLERK c Able to type accurately, c Good command m English, c653 words
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Advertisement569 1983-01-22 26 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical 2 SECRETARIES REQUIRED for a legal firm. Experience preferable but not essential. Good command of English required. Salary negotiable. Resume with contact number to be sent to: 08-14 08--15 Supreme House, Penang Road, Spore 0923. AN ESTABLISHED COMPANY requires a Clerk Cum Receptionist. Sec569 words
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Advertisement510 1983-01-22 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales c) Sales Wa Invita applications for the following position: INDUSTRIAL SALES REPRESENTATIVES Requirement*: a Male/ Female c GCE 'O' level with Ito 2 years sales experience will be an advantage. However, candidates without any sales experience but are prepared to work hard510 words
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Advertisement364 1983-01-22 26 A well established Shopfitting 4 display equipment company invites applications for the following posts: (A) SECRETARY/ ADMINISTRATOR EXECUTIVE (B) FEMALE SALES COORDINATOR (C) BOOK-KEEPER/ CLERK QUALIFICATIONS ft EXPERIENCE FOR: POST (A): 1) Some formal qualifications m secretarialshlp and administration. 2) Several years' working experience. 3) Able to handle administrative work364 words
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Advertisement582 1983-01-22 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales Leading Research Oriented British Manufacturer invites applicants for the position of:MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVE Job:To promote and sell a range of established and Innovative pharmaceutical products to hospitals, pharmacies and private doctors. Requirements:--e OCE 'A' level with passes In Biology/General Science. c In possession of a car.582 words
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Advertisement753 1983-01-22 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales SALES REPRESENTATIVES/ EXECUTIVES (Excellent growth opportunity) Wa are sxpanding and looking (of dynamic, results oriented people to marks! consumer chemical*, semitechnical products, other* Our products ars diversified snd for the right people, the potentials are unlimited. Minimum Requirements.--Several years sales experience with GCE 'OVA' levels.753 words
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Advertisement444 1983-01-22 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situation! Vacant i) Technical t) Technical RSI National EHj Panasonic Kr^af Technics urgently requires Key- Punch Operators (Female) Requirements/Duties GCE'Clevel with credit m Mathematics Preferably with 1-2 years working experience m IBM 34 computer system To punch data direct to disk, via VDU To perform typing444 words
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Advertisement88 1983-01-22 26 Data Heads Manufacturer of Magnetic Recording Heads for the Computer Industry requires: MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN for both our normal hours Bam to spm as well as our intended 3pm to 11pm shift Applicants should have: VITB Trade Cert, or equivalent At least 3 years experience In maintenance Be able to repair88 words
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Advertisement430 1983-01-22 27 66 Situations Vacant f) Technical <$> KISCO has vacancies for the following positions: 1. POSITIONS: A. MARKETING ASSISTANT B. SERVICE TECHNICIAN C. MECHANICAL SUPERVISOR 2. Vacancy: 1 each 3 Age: 22 -30 years 4. Experience: 1- 2 years 5. Qualifications: Poet A: Diploma In Mechanical Engineering Polytechnic or equivalent Postß:430 words
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Advertisement436 1983-01-22 27 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical I An expanding company I I requires if Experience m programming printedcircu it -board tapes would be a distinct advantage if Appropriate training will be provided to GCE '0' level holders (credit m Maths) without experience 'if Completed National Service for male Interested applicants are436 words
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Advertisement574 1983-01-22 27 66 Situations Vacant i) Technical PHILIPS We invite applications lor the position of TECHNICIANS Qualificaticms/aipertence: ITC or NTC 2 In Electronic stream Duties: For Tuner development section c Assist In tuner evaluation, alignment and testing, c Build samples, c Perform piece parts Investigations. Applicants must have experience In tuner alignment574 words
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Advertisement620 1983-01-22 27 68 Situations Vacant t) Technical 8088 OF SINGAPORE PTE LTD requires: TRAINEE DIE CASTERS An American Firm requires Singapore citizens or foreigners to be trained as Skilled Die Casters to opsrate automatic die cast mi chinee. Applicants should have at least Secondary 2 education Successful applicants will be required to620 words
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Advertisement237 1983-01-22 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production r~^~ X*X.ME3 B SINGAPORE LIMITED has immediate vacancies for:- Production Operators Salary up to $343 M We offer: Salary increase Shift allowance after 3 months Attendance allowance Salary review twice Free transport a year Free uniforms If selected as Machine237 words
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Advertisement453 1983-01-22 27 fj4| BWANN ELECTRONICS PTE LTD requires:FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS on permanent night shift Working hour*: 2.50pm to 10.50pm REQUIREMENTS Singapore citizen. Age between 16-35 years. Minimum Primary 6 education. Service benefits include bonus of 1 month salary, annual leave of 10 working days, free medical and also transport allowsnea. For Interview,453 words
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Advertisement546 1983-01-22 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous fH RUHDUIT WIRING PRODUCTS A wholly owned subsidiary of one of the largest U.S. Multi-national Companies m the field of electrical wiring and electronic components, due to expansion, has immediate openings for:SALES COORDINATOR (Female) Age: 23 and above Related experience546 words
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Advertisement102 1983-01-22 27 1 FRIESLAND (S) PTE LTD A well established Trading Company dealing m Dutch Baby Milk and consumer products invites applicants to fill the vacancy of:VAN DRIVER We work a 5-day week and provide attractive fringe benefits for the staff. Requirements:a Class 3 driving licence with at least 2 years driving102 words
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Advertisement500 1983-01-22 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous I) MlsceUmtieous Travel Agency with H«ad Office m Australia urgently requires suitable persons to fill the following posts 1. MANAGER 2. TRAVEL CONSULTANTS Candidate should tuv* at toast GCE A' toml with Hrn following requirements:Po«t1: 5 years travel Industry experience preferably at Management500 words
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Advertisement401 1983-01-22 27 VOSPER PRIVATE LIMITED an international Company engaged m the repair, design and construction of small warships and specialised commercial craft invites suitably experienced/ qualified personnel to fill the following positions: A PIPEWORKER/ WELDERS NTC m Marine Pipe Fitting Ability to fabricate and fit pipes Must have knowledge of welding Some401 words
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Advertisement397 1983-01-22 28 w> Situations Vacant <• Mitcttllmneous aa^^^^mumaaaaaaaaam^ i CHUNG SHAN MOTORS Authorised Main Dealer ror TOYOTA invites applications for trie following Immediate iciei AIRCOND MECHANIC c Atfe above 25. c car Alrcondltioner Mechanic experience minimum 3 years. c Holding class 3 driving licence. VEHICLE MECHANIC Age 21 and above. Completed NS.397 words
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Advertisement381 1983-01-22 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SANYO FiKTRONICS S PTE ITC> requires TRAINEE ENGINEER Oiploma m Electronic Engineering TRAINEE TECHNICIAN (Male) NTC 3 m Maintenance Fitting or Vehicle Mechanic m SAF BUYER •GCE 'A' or 'O' level STORE ASSISTANT Secondary education Those who have no experience may also apply. All male381 words
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Advertisement519 1983-01-22 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Canon requires: 1) STORE-KEEPER c Minimum 2 years' experience In warehousing procedures. c Q.C.E. 'O; level 2) STORE CLERKS c Minimum 1 year experience In warehousing procedures c O.C.E. O' level. 3) ASSISTANT ACCOUNTING CLERK c O.C.E. 'O' level. c Age below 22 c Minimum519 words
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Advertisement477 1983-01-22 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous TIME ENGINEERING (S) PTE. LTD Invites applications for the following: 1) DRAUGHTSMAN/ ESTIMATOR c Possess a VITB Trade Certificate In drafting. c Experience advantageous but not essential. 2) ACCOUNTS CLERK c G C.E. 'O' level. c intermediate Book-keeping Certificate, c Some experience will be an477 words
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Advertisement689 1983-01-22 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous m JAPANESE LOUNGE URGENTLY NEED MORE I HOSTESSES I Please telephone *****24 I for an appointment An American Company requires English speaking: A) SECURITY SUPERVISOR B) SECURITY GUARDS Write m with full particulars enclosing a non-returnable photograph and contact telephone number to: P.O. BOX 269689 words
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Advertisement784 1983-01-22 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous CASHIERS, SALES ASSISTANTS, Packers, Carpark Attendants, General Clerks. Apply Tay Buan Guan, 83 East Coast Road. CEMENT TANKER DRIVER with class 4 and 5 driving licence wanted. Good Income promised. Tel: *****04/ 5 DENTAL CLINIC ASSISTANT Required. Experience not necessary. Interested call Miss Lee *****24.784 words
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Advertisement372 1983-01-22 28 72 Vehicles For Hire f WEEKEND DELIGHT Dairy I Ford Escort 1.3 140 Ford Escort/ Cortina 1.6 $45 Ford Cortina 2.0 $90 Call *****53/*****54 WEARNES Friday 8.00 a.m. Saturday 10.00 a.m. Something For Everyone... In Today's Straits Times Classified Need professional help with a problem you're having? Look into the372 words
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Advertisement529 1983-01-22 28 For Sal* Good used Die»«l Engine* and gearbox** Bedford Leyland Perkins B.M.C. Ford Cummins and Gardiners also car parts. Any Interested customers ring Mr N Bulm*r N B J Exports Mount Qarag* High Str**t THORNLEY Co Durham England Te1: ***** 429 *****S (Yard) *****0 (Hem*) 74 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance "WE529 words
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Advertisement1289 1983-01-22 28 Technology of the Riture RENAULT 18 TURBO Performance Power Responsiveness Silence RENAULT 18 TURBO Space Comfort Style RENAULT 18 TURBO for today "s energy-conscious motorists. Test drive the 18 Turbo now! 1565 cc^ CJCi EXKLUSIV AUTO PTI LTD [A Member of the Ngo Hock Group I SHOWROOMS. Gll-12, Parklane Shopping1,289 words
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Advertisement1400 1983-01-22 29 74 Vehicle Financing/ 74 Vehicle Financing/ 74 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance Insurance The car of your choice, financed by FOCL > Let Forward Oversea Credit Oversea -Chi nese Ban ki ng Limited help you buy the car you Corporation Ltd and Midland want. We're one of Singapore's Bank Group of1,400 words
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Advertisement834 1983-01-22 29 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi OWNER LEAVING 1982 Mitsubishi Galant 2000 Super Saloon. 1 owner complete with power steering/window. Central lockIng system. Alrcon, radio, cassette. Tax June '83. Guaranteed showroom condition. $27,000 negotiable. View 02-12, Balestler Plaza, 400 Balestler Road, 1232 (9am to 3pm). ■77 BIQMA. Sports rims, new834 words
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Advertisement1627 1983-01-22 29 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota J) Toyota J) Toyota w^3lk HHkk^. *s. r•• i'i-i'-tf[rtrt^^tti^iiaililißlMßßfc^B at^^ft *fl« Bb^ ;^S&fc. v iiiT'i^iMttttttiiiiliiiiini HHil The style and smoothness of 1600 cc Carina DX (Automatic) with superb sound at no extra cost. Hurry! Offer valid1,627 words
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Advertisement887 1983-01-22 29 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Commercial Vehicles ALMOBT 1981 TOYOTA Hlace Commuter 1600. 12 seaters 1 company owner, fully alrcond, radio/ cassette, tax May, original condition. *****19. DECEMBER 1978 AUSTIN Mini Van. New paint, new road tax, new Insurance. In good condition. Selling $3,600 0.n.0. Tel: *****50. NIBSAN CWSO NEW887 words
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Advertisement429 1983-01-22 29 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale n) Motorcycles/ n) Motorcycles/ Scooters Scooters YAMAHA BELUGA cvso FREE[ Only while mfgh HONG LEONG CORPORATION LTD. A*TH |^VIL-l7 2' tvbwmitt ROAD SiNGAPO»E 0820 TEt *****"! vSlfixJ^H 1979 SUZUKI 125 Scrambler. Selling $750 0.n.0. Interested call *****10 Mr Low. AY CGIIO and429 words
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Advertisement562 1983-01-22 29 78 Scrap Vehicles SALE 2000 C.C. PARF Scrap with number E8230 for $13,400 0.n.0 Will sell number separately. Tel: *****15. SCRAP WANTED 985 c.c. $5,700: 1200 $7,500; 2000 $12,450; 2300 $27,000. *****62, after 12pm. *****3, Ricky Tay. WANTED SCRAP 985 $5,700. 1600 $7,570, 2000 $12,500, 2300 $27,500, *****57/ *****40 (night562 words
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Advertisement857 1983-01-22 30 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicle* For Sale 76 Vehicle* For Sale 76 Vohidea For Sale I) Others I) Others I) Others I) Others '"""jffffTßr**" 1 'I ]i i nun i ii.ii lniii*__ _^^t I IBBJiF" <wt^Min mfk .jjatflHßßfcaW MA H^^d^^l f *< I- ;^«^7^P^WMJWJP^«<^i^a^B^B^m pH lALpUI reliance motors pte.857 words
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Advertisement98 1983-01-22 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments HILLCOURT, DIBT. 9 CAIRNHILL ROAD Mid floor apartment, fully furnished, 3 bedrooms, all attached bathrooms, servant's, etc. Swimming pools. Vacant now only $3,800. TEL: *****4 (no agent* plaaae) A BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED 3bedroomed apartment with swimming pool m Orchard Road vicinity. Brand new furnishings. 24 hours98 words
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Advertisement627 1983-01-22 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments CHELSEA HOMES OFFERS Apartments, maisonette, townhouses m choice location. DIST. 9, TRENDALE $7,500/- DIST. 9, SUTURA $6,800/- DIST. 11, CHANCERY HILL $6,500/- DIST. 10, VILLA DELLE ROSE $6,000/ DIST. 10, CHATSWORTH COURT $8,000/ DIST. 10, LUCKY TOWERS $8,000/- DIST. 10, DRAYCOTT TOWERS $5,700/- DIST. 9,627 words
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Advertisement833 1983-01-22 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 9 CAIRNHILL HOTEL Vicinity, high floor. 3 bedrooms with panoramic view, spacious living, furnished/fully air-conditioned, walking distance to Orchard, $3,200/- Everton Realty *****76, *****79 Saturday/Sunday INTERNATIONAL PLAZA 36th floor, furnished, 3-bedroomed 128 sq tn apartment with fully aircondltioned. Facing sea view $3,500 p.m Interested833 words
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Advertisement793 1983-01-22 30 86 Accommodation Vacant to) Apartments 2 ROOMED APARTMENT AT Spottlswoode for immediate rental $1,800 Furnished/ unfurnished Prompt Services: *****25 DIST 11 NEWTON ROAD furnished walk-up apartment for rent at $1,800. Ring: *****49 (Agent). FURNISHED 3 ROOMED FLAT at Toa Payoh North, available immediately, $650/- Call: *****47. c) Rooms BENG'S LODGE793 words
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Advertisement427 1983-01-22 30 87 Accommodation Wanted a) Houses Leading American Bank requires either bungalow or apartment for senior manager. 3/4 bedrooms. Generous bank lease with 1 year advance payment. Please contact Senior Manager *****29 A BANK DIRECTOR requires houses/ apartments m Dlsts. 5, 9, 10, 11, 21 for expatriate staff, budget $2,000 $20,000.427 words
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Advertisement840 1983-01-22 30 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses Diet 19, Sersngoon Gardens, cosy single-storey semi-de-tached 3 bedrooms $430,000 0.n.0. c Dlst. 16, Bedofc Garden, beautifully designed link detached, split-level, 3 bedrooms/ attached bathrooms, terrazzo flooring, 5,500 sq.ft $725,000 0.n.0. ROLF ASSOCIATES (PTE) LTD TEL: *****11 (5 LINES). Newly built Housing Estate BEDOK/840 words
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Advertisement729 1983-01-22 31 89 Proptrtiat For Salt a) Houses SERANOOON GARDENS, SINGLESTOREY semi-detached. 3 bedrooms, elevated land. 4,200 sq ft quiet surroundings. $450,000. AAE: *****72. SINGLE-STOREY BUNGALOW ON approximately 10.000 sq.ft. land off Jalan Pemlmpln. Extensively renovated, centrally alrcondlu. Tied Please call *****63 SINGLE-STOREY SEMI-DETACHED LOCATED off Upper East Coast Road Land 4,000729 words
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Advertisement785 1983-01-22 31 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments y\|Vv< ,^a»<P I Strategically located on Yio Chu Kang X^qcCTß^ "^9 Road's hill top. lacing Fanta Garden, rtC-» Hock Swee Hill. Chip Thye Garden and f^ l v cqc3l Mun Wah Garden, m quiet and serene785 words
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Advertisement794 1983-01-22 31 j 89 Property For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments f NIM PARK 1 I SELETAR I I HILLS I I Nim Road, Singapore 2880 A 4-storey condominium m a choice garden I I setting 2-Storey maisonettes with wide frontage I Private garden or spacious794 words
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Advertisement279 1983-01-22 31 89 Propertw* For Sal* c) HDB/HUDC Apartments 4-ROOMED TOA PAYOH North, near future MRT station. Top floor, selling partially furnished. *****,000 0.n.0. Tel *****95/ *****42. 5-ROOMED BEDOK SOUTH Road, opposite Tamasek Junior College, convenient to amenities, Airport and city. Renovated and with cabinets. Ring *****65. BOON LAY VICINITY, 3/4 bedroomed.279 words
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Advertisement815 1983-01-22 31 90 Properties Wanted W« hava ovaraaaa clients coming to Singapore on and before holidayt looking for propartiea. Owners who wish to sell their apartments, vacant or tenanted, please contact us now, particularly the following apartments: PANDAN VALLEY, RIOGEWOOO, BOMMERVILLE, GRANGE HEIGHTB, HONG LEONG CONDOMINIUM, FABER GARDENS, CLEMENTI, WEBTWOOD, HIGH POINT.815 words
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Advertisement635 1983-01-22 31 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces I SlttCE I I FORSALE I Godown Space of various dimensions at Sims Aye./ Eunos Road for sale. Please contact Mr. Chong of Tel: *****95 (Singapore). 93 Office Spaces b) Rental ONE AWCOND OFFICE room and table space available m Beach Road635 words
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Advertisement288 1983-01-22 31 94 Shop Spaces c) Wanted DIRECT BUYER requires 2 UNITS SHOPHOUSES AT 5 MILESTONE, UPPER THOMSON ROAD OR ANY OTHER LOCATION CONSIDERED. TEL: *****52 MR. LEONG. 95 Foreign Properties FIRBT CLASS APARTMENT IN BANGKOK DAILY FROM $30 MONTHLY FROM $300 ONLY INDRA TOWER HOUSE CENTRAL LOCATION, AIRCONDITIONED ROOMS WITH OWN288 words
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Advertisement434 1983-01-22 31 102 Tours 102 Tours 'V'TV Mm Travel Service Re. UU? cT/m Q326, Merlin Plaza. TaJ: *****42 (7 lines), tasoo Mriu/Uki Tiki 5 Days $499 Oep Mon IKK/Pltttyi/CtiNfMi 5 Days $73! 7 Days $151 Dep: Sun. Mon. JKT/lHiHi/FvKik 5 Days $839 Dep Wed, Sat. lltiil/li|tii/OlM|tpi 6 Days $1085 1 Days $1225434 words
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Advertisement691 1983-01-22 31 CHINESE NEW YEAR KUALA LUMPUR/ CAMERON/ GENTING 4 DAYS 13/2 $255 GENTING 2 DAYS 3 NIGHTS 13/2, 15/2 it 18/2 $199 FRABER 2 DAYS 3 NIGHTS 12/2, 14/2 it 18/2 $179 GENTING ft FRABER 3 DAYS 4 NIGHTS 12/2 $279 GENTING (COACH/ AIR) 2 DAYS 3 NIGHTS 12/2 14/2 $290691 words
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Advertisement81 1983-01-22 32 102 Tour* TAO33 sßsi S! 0 f-§ I 6 IB x 2 4) Illjh O Jf us 3 co .5 3 RTg.ap -S r o i He 3 s I>— K^ *i!fi!lf 1 I t Ics Mill S^ 2 4) C q2 I iilli 5j j °U I S 0181 words
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Advertisement575 1983-01-22 32 102 Tours NAM HO TRAVEL SERVICE [SI PTE. LTD. MMi Offlci: G l4- 16- 18. Pearl's Centre. Eu Tong Sen Street, (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines) Intel OHlci: 1 1 9, People's Park Complex, Ground Floor, New Bridge Road, Singapore 0 1 05. Tel: 91 1661/91 1662575 words
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Advertisement1292 1983-01-22 32 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours THE YEAR OF THE PIG MONEY SAVING TOURS U.S.A. SSIOBO 9Days r— 1 /vvaß hHrmi^ Bk 6*6^^B m ■■himiuMF nilWl i^mß Bk^Ml WP*^k vfA -.fIS I iMr tr^'^MML ■H K^. JißMMl^v vJ^KR^H P^9lf JAij^mm^mmL RRbBBMJMJMMM|M|MRM|MP^RF^IP^MVRMMMHMMPV IMPMMMW d^MMMMMML jh^ .^M^B^^fc^fc. LajjPr wf PLUS: SSIOO Hong1,292 words
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Advertisement463 1983-01-22 32 112 Commercial 112 Commercial ATT SECBETAMUS SCHOOL OF SECRETARIAL SKILLS Prepares students for the London Chamber of Commerce Industry and Pitman Institute Examinations The next FULL-TIME PRIVATE SECRETARY'S COURSES commence on 31st January 1983 'A' and 'O' preliminary examination results and foreign examination certificates can be accepted for registration The463 words
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Advertisement306 1983-01-22 32 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION a FITTINGS GRADE 111 Leading to VITB Examination Specially designed for those who intend to take Electrical work as a Career CLIFFORD BRANCH Blk 162, sth fir. Bt. Merah Town Ctr. Tel: *****90/*****92 •Thur 7.15-IO.OOpm 27/1 Sun 9.00-12.00pm 6/2 PEOPLE'S PARK BRANCH 814, 8 th fir. People's Park306 words
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Advertisement373 1983-01-22 32 114 Music POLYPHONIC SCHOOL OF MUBIC Brats a Woodwind Instruments FLUTE TRUMPET CLARINET SAXOPHONE New Classes Commencing Enrol at: Unit 132/133, Fook Hat Bldg South Bridge Road (0105) Tel: 9*3731 MUSIC FOR SINGAPORE -Cambridge 'O' Level, 1983. New course commences 28th January. Apply Secretary, Victor Doggett Music Studios, 5, Jalan373 words
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Advertisement304 1983-01-22 32 137 Religious 137 Religious Announcements Announcements It^ftt I You are worth caring about. ftj Before this ad was placed I we started praying for you H^fjfltaß^^l because we care too P%UhhJhkLß I JOIN US THIS SUNDAY Shenton Way 8.30 am 10.30 am It costs you nothing! TRINITY CHRISTIAN CENTRE V304 words
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Advertisement202 1983-01-22 32 136 Car Pools LIFT REQUIRED Irom Aljunied Road area Circuit Road. Arrived Grange Road (One Tree Hill) German School by 8.15 am one way for schoolgirl (5 years). TEL: *****30 Lee Shermaine after Bpm When m need, The Stroits Times Classified is what you need. 137 Religious Announcements ORCHARD ROAD202 words
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Advertisement111 1983-01-22 33 It's an 'early bird' business. The Classified market is special. Its readers are diverse and interests span from personal to commercial. But one thing is consistent. Classified Ads readers are geared to buy or sell. Because of this urgency and the Classifieds varied market, it is important that your advertisements111 words
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Advertisement521 1983-01-22 34 $SB^MW CHARTERED INDUSTRIES OF SINGAPORE SS&Zr ON THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF YOUR ML*m^* CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTRE BY THE MINISTER OF STATE DEFENCE f DR.YEONINGHONG l^^ c are P rOUC^ tO c I 1 U entrusted with the Jf BpWi M Bl 1 1I I 1 I^ entire renovation of thp521 words
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Advertisement1035 1983-01-22 35 __ti__l __l__w JBHV igtrti CHARTERED INDUSTRIES OF SINGAPORE #6^T 0 F THE CHI -D DEVELOPMENT CENTRE RYTHE MINISTER OF STATE (DEFENCE) DR.YEONINGHONG j 22 JANUARY 1983 _tr_t ftfm __BL ttKB-Sk. Si ''*tir WEkm HB W- n_i C™''** |l m**^ ,*V -Hr ffl __l __L 111 I flflflHS^^^HJlßHHHilUlt^^^lLfl,.^! H IMB -B1,035 words
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Article, Illustration374 1983-01-22 36 EPSOM JEEP - Wilson can raise a cheer on Loving Star By EPSOM JEEP VISITING West Australian jockey Johnny Wilson returns to the scene of one of his greatest triumphs m his long and illustrious riding career and can raise a cheer among his many admirers by winning on Loving Star m Race374 words
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Article, Illustration140 1983-01-22 36 TONTO - Treasure House is ready By TONTO IPOH, Fri. Treasure House, on board m two of his three starts last season, has been working m pleasing fashion and looks ready to open winning accounts m Race 7. In his last start m September, Treasure House led into the straight but was140 words
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Article4432 1983-01-22 36 2.00 CLASS 6 DIV 3 1,400 m i;F\H^»l (Ratingc: 34-16) WttmWßKmM (Stakes: $10,000) 1 ****** Sagacity 55.5 (SI) Sagadty-Mak 5 nzg dl same (1200 m) Midfield throughout when 6th to Gypsybelle Ipoh 1200 m yielding Dec; best effort last season was long 4th to Tian Ting m4,432 words
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Article121 1983-01-22 36 Up-and-coming apprentice, H.S. Chan, can score on Sixth Happiness D m the opening race for Class 6 Div 3 horses over 1,400 m. The four-year-old found one to beat three times and was third once m 17 starts. The closest he came to winning was m March121 words
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Article121 1983-01-22 36 Tierce betting slips THE Singapore Turf Club is introducing betting slips for punters placing tierce bets from today at the STC's town office. The betting slips are somewhat similar to those used for the four-digit sweep. All punters have to do is write their desired combination on the slip andTIPTOP - 121 words
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Article, Illustration228 1983-01-22 36 TIPTOP - Aylmer Road straight course By TIPTOP FIVE-YEAR-OLD English gelding, Aylmer Road D, will be at home over the straight 1,100 m at Ipoh today his only win was over this distance and course last April. He clocked 1:6.5 sec m yielding going. Aylmer Road n took the lead 600 m228 words
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Article226 1983-01-22 36 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED TIPTOP PEDIGREE TONTO Our Secret Denko San Our Secret Sixth Happinett Construction 1 Sagacity Sagacity Denko San Our Secret Our Secret Construction Our Secret Construction Construction Denko San Icabana Saratoga Jim Saratoga Jim leabana Cruise Missile 2 Bingo Palladium Charlie's Angel226 words
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129 1983-01-22 36 PEDIGREE - By PEDIGREE IMPOSING, still a "maiden" after 16 starts, has a ?ood chance to take Race and give lockey M.C. Lam, who will be leaving soon for Auckland (see Page 37) a going-a waypresent. The five-year-old New Zealand gelding showed promise m his two129 words
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Article, Illustration412 1983-01-22 37 IPOH, Fri Moral Sopport, a three-year-old New Zealand gelding by Val Dv Fier showed dashing form on the track here this morning. With apprentice S. Y. Leong m the saddle, Moral Support strode out fluently over 600 m m 37.8 sec, pulling double412 words
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Article, Illustration346 1983-01-22 37 PEDIGREE - JOCKEY M.C. Lam, who has won four classics on the local turf, leaves for New Zealand next Tuesday to represent the Singapore Turf Club m a reciprocal race at Elleralie Racecourse m Auckland on Jan SI. Last May, the STC staged the tint ABC346 words
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299 1983-01-22 37 MIKE ZEKULICH - Horses from NZ: The sweet smell of success By MIKE ZEKULICH AUCKLAND, Fri. Why do New Zealand racehorses do so well on Australian tracks? I put this question to Patrick Hogan, owner of Cambridge Stud at Hautapu, near Hamilton, m the country's North Island where the famous sire Sir TristramWAN SENG YIP - 299 words
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Article1758 1983-01-22 37 p*pr -I 1.30 CLASS 4 DIV 8 1,200 m HAKsEj 1 (Ratings: 61-47) (Stakes: $13,000) 1 00*667 Brea Ti O n Syaoas-Zain 6 irh d 3 +3 (1200 m) N| 1 I *****7 NeMe Nap M (H) Bam Lye-Osman 7ag d 6 +3 (1200 m) SaMaa 5 S1,758 words
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Article59 1983-01-22 37 TUESDAY (good): JeUU II (Razmy) 38.7; M»rml Snppart (apprentice Leong) 39.4; Denka San 38.6. WEDNESDAY good 4tidllah (Ariffin) 36.7; Nolr Str N«4r 40.3; TarnIng* Sari n (late Double Bow) 38.2; Shlnbig light 39.2. THURSDAY (good): Loving Star (Wilson) 36.6; Construction D 39.6; newcomer dulse MlmUe 38.5; Full59 words
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Article79 1983-01-22 37 SYDNEY jockey Geoffrey Allendorf, 25, makes his debut at Ipoh this weekend. He has four mounts today (Races 3, 5, 6 and 9) and four tomorrow (Races 2, 3, 4 and 8). Allendorf was leading apprentice jockey m 1978 and has since ridden a total of79 words
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Article, Illustration562 1983-01-22 38 ALAN HUBBARD - HOW the mighty are fallen! Lodged precariously at the foot of the English Third Division soccer League, Preston North End seem to have become Preston Dead End. For a club whose traditions are quintessentially those of the League itself, Preston's slump from the glories of yesteryear is562 words
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Article, Illustration183 1983-01-22 38 Tributes to a soccer legend THIS is the loss of an exceptional player whose style represented the spirit of the Brazilian people. His was a different way of playing which enchanted the whole world and also enchanted Brazil. Brazilian Football Federation president (Halite (oatinho. I ONLY hope that the Brazilian183 words
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183 1983-01-22 38 RIO DE JANEIRO, Frl. Thousands of Brazilian football fans queued up yesterday to pay their last respects to Mane Garrincha, perhaps the world's greatest right winger, as he lay In state at Maracana Stadium. The 49-year-old idol of the 51s and Ms died183 words
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Article, Illustration427 1983-01-22 38 GARRINCHA, whose name conjures up myth and magic m Brazilian soccer, died yesterday m much the same way he began his sports career m misery. He was generally regarded as the greatest soccer right winger of all time. Garrincha, whose real name was Manoel Francisco dos427 words
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Article, Illustration505 1983-01-22 39 JOE DORAI; Jerry Seh; Jerry Seh - DON ANG, Singapore's new-found striker, suffered a setback yesterday when he injured his right toe m the final preparation for tonight's friendly soccer match against Hallelujah of South Korea at the Jalan Besar Stadium (7.30). Don, who made an impressive505 words
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158 1983-01-22 39 YOUNG Boys of Berne will return to the Republic next Saturday m a bid to beat the national team. Last year, the two teams drew 1--1 at the National Stadium. Which means the Swiss club will rot be pulling punches this time as they158 words
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Article209 1983-01-22 39 ZURICH, Frt. Rene Courte, Press and public relations officer of the International Football Federation (FIFA) since IK9, has quit, according to general secretary Joseph Blatter. Blatter said that Court* had ended his contract, bnt Conrte claimed he had been sacked. Conrte said he had receivedReuter - 209 words
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Article27 1983-01-22 39 KOTA BAHRIi, Fri. Kelaatan beat Penaof 14 m ft Malaysia Cap mate! here toright. In another He, Kedah beat Negrl SembUan J-l at Stadium Daralaman.27 words
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275 1983-01-22 39 J. RAJENDRAN - INTERNATIONAL midfield maestro Salim Mom will be absent from the Jubilee line-up when they take on Sembawang m a Division Two match at Gloucester Barracks today (5 p.m.). Salim who rejoined Jubilee this season after a stint with Armed Forces, will be playing for275 words
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244 1983-01-22 39 IN a short space of two years, they have fallen from the dizzy heights of Division One to the unfamiliar surroundings of Division Three. At Tanglin today (5 p.m.), they will try to stop the rot that saw them kick off their Division Three campaign244 words
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Article110 1983-01-22 39 BECAUSE of a surge m interest, the Singapore Orienteering Federation will be organising two meets a month from next month. Next month's runs will go ahead on Feb 5 and 28 and there will be two more on Mar 5 and 26. The SOF are to distribute food110 words
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Article506 1983-01-22 39 TAY CHENG KHOON - Chan throws caution to the wind and big gamble pays off TAY CHENG KHOON By WHO dares, wins. When the chips are down, some calculated risks must be taken. That's just what Burmese professional Chan Han did, and was amply rewarded with a two-stroke lead after the second day506 words
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Article, Illustration197 1983-01-22 39 At sixes and sevens over new par-three seventh THANKS, bat really no thanks. Well-intentioned acts can sometimes backfire, and It certainly did on the second day of the Shell Keppel Open golf tournament at Bukit Chermin yesterday. For the pro-am curtain-raiser and the first day of the tournament proper, a197 words
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209 1983-01-22 39 ANTHONY TAN is the only Singaporean seeded for the Asian junior individual squash championships starting m Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. Anthony is No. 8 on the the Squash Rackets Association of Malaysia's list announced yesterday. Pakistanis Umar Hayat, Ahmed Gul, Aziz Zaman and Jansheer are209 words
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Article145 1983-01-22 39 FOURTH seed Wah !J LJan pulled off the biggest opset In the Pepsi national age-group squash tournament by beating top seed Tan Mien 9-5, 9-1, 1-5 In a girls' under-ll semi-final match at Kallang last night. She alternated her lobs and boasts to set145 words
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Article, Illustration348 1983-01-22 40 Let us see E.T. Swedish kids fume as censors ban super hit STOCKHOLM, Friday SINCE Its Dec II opening here, more than SM,IM eager viewers have stood m line for hours at a time to see the American smash hit movie "E. T., The ExtraTerrestrial" oat not a single childUPI - 348 words
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Article434 1983-01-22 40 THE United States, Canada, West Germany, Belgium, Australia and Japan are taking precautionary measures against the possibility that radioactive debris from a plunging Soviet spy satellite might hit their territory. The crash is expected anytime between 0600 GMT (2 p.m. Singapore time) on Sunday and434 words
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Article66 1983-01-22 40 TAIPEH, Fri. A Chinese resident of the United States has been arrested by security authorities here on charges of promoting an independence movement for Taiwan, an independent newspaper, The Independence Evening Post, reported today. It said Yang Huan-Si, aged about 60, was detained when he arrived atReuter; AP - 66 words
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Article57 1983-01-22 40 He spits out a locally made biscuit and demands an imported cookie. She pushes other kids off to sit on teacher's lap. The signs are that we're raising a breed of spoilt brats, and educators are concerned. It's happening m the families that have taken57 words
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Article, Illustration56 1983-01-22 40 As more households think of getting a dog as a pet, we help you choose a puppy that will grow into a dog you can live with. A simple five-way test that professional dog trainers use will tell you a few things about the pup's56 words
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Article25 1983-01-22 40 Will having an intelligent discussion be harder m future? Yes, if we continue to denigrate learning by heart, an article argues tomorrow.25 words
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Article63 1983-01-22 40 What's showing at the cinema for Chinese New Year o Look beyond the sand, rocks and trees with our colour pictures as incentives o Motoring columnist Winston Lee discovers the first Volvo and Japanese two-Hire saloon that he o Margaret Chan reviews a new Sichuan restaurant o Exercise63 words
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Article, Illustration474 1983-01-22 40 PETER HAZELHURST - Nakasone: An Asean assurance PETER HAZELHURST By Our Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Fri. Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone is expected to provide Asean with a formal assurance next week that he does not intend to transform Japan into a military power. Foreign Ministry officials said the assurance is likely to be issued474 words
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Article92 1983-01-22 40 CHICAGO, Fri. While nobody was looking, someone stole the President's flag on Wednesday night. The Mm sad white flag, embMsed with the President's seal and valued at US$4,Mt (SsB,2Bi), was draped behind the head table as President Ronald Reagan Joined a fund-raising din- ner forReuter - 92 words
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191 1983-01-22 40 Taps dry after 'cyanide in water' call St Gabriel (Louisiana), Friday OFFICIALS shut off water to 5,000 people yesterday after receiving an anonymous telephone warning that cyanide had been put m the water system. The cut-off affected two state prisons and the only leprosy hospital m the continental United States.AP - 191 words
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Article68 1983-01-22 40 MOSCOW, Fri. Moscow's top heart surgeon, Yevgeniy Chazov, said today people m the Soviet Union were suffering from too many stressrelated illnesses and that social, rather than medical, solutions would have to be found. There would only be an improvement if social problems such as theReuter - 68 words
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Article51 1983-01-22 40 HOBART, Fri. British botanist David Bellamy was released today from jaU where he has been on a«hunger strike over plans to build a hydroelectric dam m a wilderness area of Tasmania. He was jailed on Monday with other conservationists on charges of trespassing on the dam51 words
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Article32 1983-01-22 40 NEW YORK, FYi. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 13.42 to 1,057.40 m the first half hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP ReuterAP; Reuter - 32 words
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Advertisement617 1983-01-22 37 With 100,000 rolls m 600 patterns, a better choice awaits the early birds (iivcyourhouseafacc-lift for Chinese New Year. We g*T~ have more than 1 ()().()()<) rolls of wallpaper and fgfl|fr a"""" vinyl wallcoverings at only S10.(K) per roll. y£ ffi'jjJCun JR Ch(X)se your style from more than 6(K) attractive Jm617 words
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Advertisement24 1983-01-22 39 .>mbersGamefc SUPER JACKPOT to IN) IN) O FOR TOMORROW'S DRAW 7/83 TO BE HELD OVER RFWFFUSKW AFTER 4 30 P.M. GET YOUR COUPONS EARLY24 words
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Advertisement110 1983-01-22 39 \l lltiiiiifi I Shoes Apparel Pte Ltd To own a private collection of your favourite trendy or classic footwear at never-to-be-repeated prices. Our Storewide 20% Discount applies to every pair of shoes so seize this opportunity before someone else does! You'll also want to pick up our YIP Card when110 words
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Miscellaneous159 1983-01-22 39 ATHLETICS New Balance Ist road relay league run (Macßitchie, 4 p.m.). BOWLING SEA Games trials (Jackie's System 460, 4.30 p.m.). GOLF Keppel Open (Keppel, 7.45 a. m.). HOCKEY Indian Association six-aside (Balestier, 2.30 p. m. RUGBY SRU Dlv, One: Tigers v SAFRA (Dieppe), SCC v Bravo (Padang). Dlv. Tw»: Bucks159 words
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Advertisement114 1983-01-22 40 I AMIR G SONS I SINCE 1921 PTE LTD I Gll Gl 5 -Ground Floor 1 .2 to 1 .5 First Floor Lucky Plaza. Orchard Road Singapore 0923. Tel: *****12 OR *****83 M Open Weekdays Saturdays 10 am to 7 pm W Closed Sundays f All exclusive brands at special114 words
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Advertisement81 1983-01-22 40 TKR SUPER HIGH POWER COMPO CAR STEREO SYSTEM HCS 90 (100W) 3 Way Speaker .^tfSM^hL hcs 30 4^22i5&91^ mfA Tune Up £\^k bs^ m^^&^^J^. Speaker jFAWKL BH^k M k W 4km. m ii>mi I I 1 vZm ft aV^ 19 CRF-6150 MX II Compo System (60 Watts) AM/FM MPX Radio81 words
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Advertisement42 1983-01-22 40 Picture of the Year The best picture for 1982 has been picked by editors of The Straits Times group of f newspapers. You could win $300 if you guess which one it Was. It's a con B™^w^ test for Sunday Times readers42 words
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Advertisement318 1983-01-22 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Atari Inc, an American computer manufacturer which had a turnover of more than $2 billion last year, is investing m Singapore after all, reports JOHN LIM. Intraco has joined hands with two US companies to introduce a "thinking" system for buildings m Singapore.318 words
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Miscellaneous114 1983-01-22 40 UP TO 1 p.m. Partly cloudy. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm. SUNSET' today: 7.17 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.14 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 19/36 C Fine Manila 20/29 C Cloudy Amsterdam tC t Melbourne 15/23 C Fine Bangkok 19/32 C Cold Moscow -8/-6 C Snow114 words
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Article, Illustration1623 1983-01-22 1 HIS is a story for hard-bound autobiographies. In fact, R. Jumabhoy, 86, wrote his many years ago. A blue hardcover book with the words, Multi-racial Singapore, m gold lettering the title far from personal; the story, social In the way statistics and analytical charts are social. He belongs1,623 words
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Advertisement184 1983-01-22 1 [TpplTHi Hongkong Manchu beauty II MMMIM| v, r '/*^^E3is Tv essay wlth a EjCJS BrES^ SPSi! a JES weirddream^J lil ll l T ß TMp^|flSs3|^^M AAAITING YOU Now there's a single floor of unsurpassed elegance, that is the I 'mW wellspring of fashion. ij fjj S m Here you can184 words
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Advertisement39 1983-01-22 1 4 To be able to read and write was < sufficient for me m k 4 business, but you can lose all your wealth. With a good educa- tion, no one can ffimmW steal that from you. 7 Jpf Jumabhoy39 words
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Article, Illustration532 1983-01-22 2 Skewer that Meat Shish kebab conjures up images of flaming swords skewering tender meats which roast over a fire m the desert night. In the Middle East you smell them m colourful bazaars as they grill over portable charcoal braziers, their tantalizing aroma reminding you of satay. Nowadays, they can532 words
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Advertisement405 1983-01-22 2 HOME FURNISHING '83-Aiow.a*c«JEr 3^ of Local Imported Furniture at Lowest Prices ever OFFERED.^ y C^rjtiP <iOT Complete Range »j4?3 1^ iUJSTjM!^ Stammschroer Bedroom Suites Solid Pine Lounge Dining Sets «Wfct^"f*ll tv^V* JSv^^^^i. Thailand Teak-Wood Settee Ramm Wood Settee JN* ~*SS**s^^^ 1 Upholstered Velvet Leather Lounge Sets etc 4K*3 SkSsM t^F^^^^r405 words
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Advertisement79 1983-01-22 2 THE RETURN of GEORGE MELLY, JOHN CHILTON and THE FEETWARMERS BRITISH JAZZ AT ITS BEST "a terrific entertainer and singer" Business Times 15 February 1982 SHOW TIME 6th February, 1983 at 8 pm VICTORIA CONCERT HALL Tickets at $15. $10 $5 on sale from 24th January 1983 at Victoria Memorial79 words
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Article412 1983-01-22 3 TRY to choose foods that will need the same cooking time. If you use whole foods, blanch them first so they'll cook m time. Vegetables such as carrots, onions, ladies' fingers, and brinjals must be nearly cooked through before putting them on the skewer. If one412 words
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Article, Illustration318 1983-01-22 3 1 kg leg of lamb clarified butter for basting 2 tbsp coriander seeds, crisped under grill then pounded spiced salt: 1 tsp salt, M tsp ground black pepper, 1 4 tsp paprika marinade: 2 tsp cayenne, 2 tsp turmeric, 1 tsp cumin powder, 1 large onion, 4318 words
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Article123 1983-01-22 3 400 g boned lamb 400 g lamb fat lleek M Spanish onion 1 tbsp chopped chervil 1 tsp salt 1 tsp cumin powder 1 tsp ginger powder 1 tsp crushed black pepper n tsp cayenne pepper >/2 tsp paprika 2 tbsp olive oil Method: Cut lamb and fat123 words
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Article35 1983-01-22 3 1 kg lamb cut from the leg 4 small green peppers with seeds removed 4 firm tomatoes 4 small onions, poached 2 baby marrows, thickly sliced 4 to 6 button mushrooms (fresh)35 words
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Article86 1983-01-22 3 700 g boned lamb 250 g green or uncooked bacon (1 piece) 250 g raw gammon (1 piece) freshly ground black pepper olive oil finely chopped parsley Method: Cut lamb, bacon and gammon into bitesized pieces. Blanch bacon and gammon, then drain. Place lamb, bacon, gammon on the86 words
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Article80 1983-01-22 3 Kebabs of minced lamb 750 g finely minced boneless lamb 1 i tsp turmeric powder 2 tbsp water 2 tsp cumin powder 1 large onion, minced 3 cloves garlic, crushed and minced 2 1 2 tbsp chopped fresh coriander leaves 1 tsp salt 3 tbsp ghee or butter dried mango80 words
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Article48 1983-01-22 3 1 tsp chillie powder 1 level tsp celery salt 2 tl)sp soft brown sugar 2 tbsp wine or tarragon vinegar 2 tbsp Worcestershire sauce 3 level tbsp tomato ketchup 150 cc stock or water tabasco sauce to taste Method: Blend all the ingredients m a large bowl.48 words
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Article58 1983-01-22 3 1 tsp dry mustard 1 tsp ground ginger 2 tbsp caster sugar Method: Mix the ingredients and rub this over lamb or chicken. Leave for one hour. For basting, blend 2 tbsp oil with 2 tbsp fruit sauce, 1 tbsp Worchestershire sauce, 2 tbsp tomato ketchup, juice of58 words
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Article57 1983-01-22 3 1 tbsp dark soya sauce 1 tbsp oil 1 tsp lemon juice 1 tsp ginger juice 1 tsp sugar rind and juice of 1 orange Method: Put all the ingredients into a saucepan, bring to boil, and continue to boil until a syrupy consistency is reached.57 words
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Article59 1983-01-22 3 Cook long-grain or Patna rice m twice its volume of water 1 cup rice m 2 cups water. Wash rice and drain. Put rice into rice cooker, add water, and switch on. Rice will cook automatically. For drier rice, add less water. For more tasty rice, drain dry59 words
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Article20 1983-01-22 3 Cook as usual m half water and half tomato soup or juice, with a dash of Worcestershire sauce.20 words
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Article26 1983-01-22 3 Add a tbsp of curry powder to the oil and fry lightly before adding the rice. You may also add some lightly fried onion.26 words
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Article36 1983-01-22 3 Add a good squeeze of lemon juice to water be- fore cooking rice. Before serving add 1 tbsp butter, chopped fresh parsley and chives or spring onions. Or you may use other herb combinations.36 words
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Article30 1983-01-22 3 Add finely chopped white cabbage, carrots and green pepper plus 2 tbsp sultanas I into cooked rice. Moisten with French dressing and season to taste before servi ng.30 words
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Article280 1983-01-22 3 "BUT you know I don't like sweet sherries before dinner" was my wife's reaction to my latest purchases. And who could blame her! Oloroso sherry is, by most definitions, a heavier, sweeter variety of this fortified wine. Superb when drunk with Madeira cake m the late morning,280 words
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Advertisement36 1983-01-22 3 FANTASTIC SPECIAL OFFERS Orchard Plaza Shop. 111 N!t^^\l^^ PATRICIA I'm! 03-48, I* Hour Orchard Pfaaa, 150 < >rehard Road, Singapore 0923. Tel: *****83 New Shop I rin 04-135, Far Easi Plaza, Scotts Road, Singapore 0922. Tel: *****22/*****0836 words
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Advertisement98 1983-01-22 3 S TKIO i. ift NOW AT 6OLDHIU SQUARE "03-05 03-09, 101, THOMSON ROAD, SINGAPORE 1130 TEL *****37-8 Is Bigger and All Your Needs L-— mmf 3 In Bathroom and t» s W A i7A^p pr \.\VING TKMI IXTKirXATMIXAI- COI»»IHtATIO\ SHOWROOM: UNIT G-1 2, GOLDBELL TOWER, 47, SCOHS ROAD, /f/U^' TEL:98 words
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Advertisement255 1983-01-22 4 Who will be our Lawman Buck 0 Bull champion jjP^" \^<- jg^ JlH^^^BH^^^H^ s Mm It Imß' o^^^^H .^riflH^S PySZ#j f V L "I I fj L <■ B >y > j j% X^**w^'*""~j BPBipiPIBBHj fL? l^to^jf^^B You tell us, and you could win $1000 cash m the Lawman Buck255 words
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Miscellaneous685 1983-01-22 4 kM^ a *iFJiW U m£o MMY&fr To cum \r^\ fiiq |^|5^E i^CfIRE Jh^M> ..i#KL.. |rj>cosr" S'foop '^care l^*2 r^^^3^ jtfffl^«l"Si^r r yr -"-/l^^3 'WEEK Jffey^^S) R»CEG,R^.M^ AFfWPROP^ AYOII7 TOUCH \MC tf™>*r* J^P^lSS^^ 7 Pl^ M^ L *Z 2oR3MfiNT>» J^ZlJfas jfltVl? AT '[I^^S^> WOR*^I C— rOU MAVE TO LURf RBSOL**y) MWEPEVCWC^E685 words
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Article581 1983-01-22 5 Christine Khor - Fashion feast on four floors FOUR floors of fashion that's Metro Grand at Scotts. That only fashion merchandise is being sold and on the large scale of $12 million worth of goods is a distinct departure from the pattern m the chain's five other stores. Before Metro Grand at Scotts,581 words
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Article, Illustration800 1983-01-22 5 MOVENPICK, the Swiss multi-restaurant m the basement of Scotts, quietly opened its doors last Thursday. Two days later, managing director Heinz Bauert had to close them to some customers, even though the restaurant wasn't full, not because he didn't like their faces800 words
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Article, Illustration631 1983-01-22 7 How do cops learn to be fair and watch their prejudices? In North London, they go through "human awareness" training at the Metropolitan Police Training School, reports STEPHEN COOK. WHEREVER you go at the Metropolitan Police Training School m North London, there631 words
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Article264 1983-01-22 7 MEXICO has declared open warfare on the Amerleanisation of the Spanish language. Officials m Mexico's Commission for the Defence of the Spanish Language said the first year of a USs3* million (about RICH million) advertisement crusade made great strides m wiping away American expressions such as "hello'UPI - 264 words
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Advertisement402 1983-01-22 5 v?s^ 8° tAM W ft V_ m |Thous4nds of ptedjtlel m South East AsiaV already receive 15% interest^ from Denmark Jyske Bank has many satisfied customers m South East Asia. That's because they have savings accounts with us, which means that they receive: high, stable interest rates personal, friendly service402 words
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Advertisement149 1983-01-22 6 Siow Hiap proudly announces a new time zone at Scotts. r" tAk' 1 t h hhf~ ■i: ii|i- jg I ir 1 HlHfl <ifi9l m mv r ?^Ki aff Watches from the Concord col h <1 ion may he purchased during the exhibition period At Siow Hiap, we like to149 words
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Advertisement210 1983-01-22 7 Heartiest Congratulations "Best Wishes toSiow Hfap on the opening of their new House of Fine Watches m Scott s Centre t PARKER to SIOW HIAP PTE LTD on the occasion o! the opening of their NEW BRANCH at SCOTTS f9K£ to IK Diamonds mlim r ßc.jCt& 139. Pttrl'ft Centra 100210 words
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Article, Illustration849 1983-01-22 8 Joseph Attard; SILVERFISH - Joseph Attard SILVERFISH THE BATTLE OF MALTA By Hamlyn. 1982. $9.30. Reviewed by LOCATED between the British bases of Gibraltar and Alexandria, the British colony of Malta was of strategic importance m the Mediterranean Sea during World War Two. Britain declared war on Germany m 1939849 words
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Article, Illustration314 1983-01-22 8 NATHANAEL LIM - NATHAN AEL LIM ONCE UPON A TIME and LONG AGO TALES The Cliveden Press' Story and Learn series Hardcover. 127 pages. 1982. $12.95. Reviewed by IT'S not too early to about emperor nlan where the rhil- C nina pagoda plan wnere tne cnn wels314 words
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Advertisement311 1983-01-22 8 £Sf Congratulations Best Wishes, 1^ SIOW HIAP PTE. LTD. on the occasion of the opening of their new branch at Scotts Road T.S METAL (PTE) LTD. T.S.ONG^ TRADING T S DIAMANTAL ANTWERP PTE. LTD. SOLID TIME (M) SDN. OHO. Diamond Importer, Exporter Wholesalers, Jewellery Watch Diamond Setting Specialists, Watch Bracelet311 words
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Advertisement24 1983-01-22 8 Congratulations Best Wishes to SIOW HIAP PTE LTD on the occasion of the opening of their NEW BRANCH AT SCOTTS BANKof AMERICA V vUa24 words
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Advertisement37 1983-01-22 8 Congratulations Best Wishes to SIOW HIAP PTE LTD on the occasion of the opening of their NEW BRANCH at SCOTTS William John (Pte) Ltd Room 405, 4th Floor, Colombo Court Building, Colombo Court, Singapore 0617 V_ J37 words
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Article1501 1983-01-22 9 r REBECCA CHUA - r REBECCA CHUA THE READER'S DIGEST DOZEN Berkley/The Reader's Digest.s7.so each Reviewed by THE Reader's Digest is the epitome of the conservative middle class m America, the repository of much of the homespun wisdom of the masses. Rooted m the shared convictions of the1,501 words
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Article, Illustration12 1983-01-22 10 BIU Kmvanmgh; Hal Camp - BIU Kmvanmgh Hal Camp By Mi, Ji6G£-CAH FRVIHG PAH12 words
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867 1983-01-22 10 Of scroungers and freeloaders AT THE feast of life, there will always be some freeloaders. These are people with a talent for exploiting others, socially and emotionally. They have never been known to pick up a bill or stand m a line or return a favour. They will borrow yourNYT - 867 words
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Article, Illustration867 1983-01-22 13 Japan' s 'city of science' Determined to surpass the West m technology, Tokyo has transformed a cluster of rural villages into a centre of knowlege and research. HIDEHIRO TANAKADATE reports. THE centre of Japan's increasingly successful challenge to the United States m advanced technology is this multi-billion-dollar "science city" builtUS News AND World Report - 867 words
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Advertisement167 1983-01-22 9 Congratulations and Best Wishes to SiowHiap Pte Ltd on thp ocra sion of the ooenincf of their new branch at Sootts. The Lhique E?qxi!sskxi cf Giraßl-ftrregaiix Quartz Discreet individualism is the mark of people who wear GirardPerregaux Quartz watches and of those who make them. The Girard-Perregaux Quartz Collection epitomises167 words
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Advertisement9 1983-01-22 9 :v;rr.,:.;:r: Dcaders THEM "LIVING I V I Huest MARK;9 words
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Advertisement386 1983-01-22 10 Meet the tough two that glide along the wet and the dry, the even and the uneven. Superbly. From Yokohama. Yokohama has two tough tyres designed for tropical roads, sometimes slippery m heavy downpours, sometimes burning hot and dry. The AX 320 kevlar steel-belted radial tyre and the AOOl steel-belted386 words
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Advertisement83 1983-01-22 10 Here's the apple of your eye Free frosted bowl with every 10 packets of Maggi 2-minute noodles you buy. Now, buy 10 packets of Maggi 2-minute noodles IHMr and get this beautiful, frosted, glass bowl free! BT Better yet, build up a whole collection of these attractive bowls for your83 words
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Advertisement182 1983-01-22 12 r LUNAR S NEW YEAR STAR ATTRACTIONS AT FANTASTIC PRICES UNIT 103-104 WORLD TRADE CENTRE visit us 3t UNIT 124 BUKIT TIMAH PLAZA 4 1 j i ll '**"jMßßßJM||lp(fc J jaii i Laauser Genuine Leather from Germany *fP 1 Weather Vane 3 seater 2 seater centre table Blue Sky Special182 words
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Advertisement108 1983-01-22 14 AND DARING WEEK ODEON 10.30 am. 11V 4 00 6 30 4 9 ISpm PLUS TONIGHT MNITE AT ODEON ORCHARD Mo Free List C»lh Booking* Only BORNEO FILEM 111 ORGANISATION PAWAGAM BPO DALIT (Bukit Merah Town Centre) BY POPULAR DEMAND FEW DATS ONLY TWE BWAKE QUEEW LIWAGU: LAST DAY DEVIL108 words
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Advertisement363 1983-01-22 14 I CATHAY: LAST DAY! i)| j| CATHAY: OPENS TOMORROW! n True Story of the Two Cops Called Batman and Robin I f\ -Y"iiirrTrrn^wt— i wwbjt tc mhh v, umrnnroi i i Q H|| m h n I 8" ORCHARD: NOW SHOWING! X A MEMORABLE vj Vi? R STORY LOVE »V363 words
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Advertisement820 1983-01-22 14 8 ,0v CATHAY 0 O VjjJ/ ORGANISATION j Q LAST DAY' y rkl lorn, I 30, 4, 6 30 9 Ispm|jf X "THE WATCHER ft IN THE WOODS" ]i i X NOW SHOWING 1 :< I 30. 4 00, 630 9 15pm .C 'l' Tomorrow Extra Show 1 1 am'820 words
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Advertisement222 1983-01-22 15 I w iJ^w^^UPßti 111 B^ '""v j^M ■uJz i w $14.95 Powerful, graphic, unforgettable the immortal drama of Macbeth m 92 pages of magnificent colour cartoon. The complete text, just as Shakespeare wrote it, brimming with action, evil and suspense. All the energy and insight of Shakespeare's verse. As exciting222 words
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Advertisement66 1983-01-22 15 PLAZA GOLDEN CITY I PREMIER: NOW SHOWING M PL: 1 JO, 4JJ0, 7.00, 9 JOpm/TOMORROW EXTRA MOHNINQ BHOW 7* Y\ QC:1^8, 4.00, 7.15, tJOPMa PR: 11am, 1.15, 5J0, 645, 9.00pm 5 I^ ANG MO KIO: TONIGHT MIDNITE g TOMORROW MORNING SHOW 11m PLAZA: TONIGHT MIDNITE ITS A MAD, MAD, MAD66 words
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Advertisement261 1983-01-22 15 Another excitement from f{t Soonly Ann! S»^ FREE GKTSL- MB k^ g\{\m x';': :^^k^^(fc^^k^>^:^p-** i < B^'BW^^^ lr •■■■bbbjbib^"*"" ''''i^k Vml^ JT^''^f^^ i \lw^ #vl ylyXyXyXy.v!'.'. I.'.'.':.'1 I.'.'1 1 1 I.'1 I.'.1 ,^^k^^^^^^^^^^^^^ \.^B -%O V^^ if *C i Jflfl**Hß^^—n^A-<h^«Mfr* B^bW -wC^ir'X!*!^ *vi* trOCV vP 'AaViVv HL i"-v^vtj>*^ iftWffl' dl^fi261 words
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Advertisement70 1983-01-22 15 4B I WE ARE OPEN TODAY LET'S EAT. DRINK and be MERRY at the Di-Tanjong Katong Eating House m the biggest HDB Air-conditioned TANJONG KATONG COMPLEX. We cater Indonesian, Chinese Muslim and Western foods; Curry Fish Head and special prepared Chickens. All foods prepared are HALAL. Business Hours: 7.00 am.70 words
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Advertisement65 1983-01-22 15 IjZ§ EXHIBITION-CUM-SALE vT of authentic CHINESE ANTIQUE FURNITURE PORCELAIN SCULPTURES from Shiwan and Jiang-Xi m China, crafted by renowned artisans. k r VENUE: York Hotel, Scotts Road The Rose Room, Ground Floor Chinese Antique Furniture 20th Floor, Eagles' Nest I Porcelain Sculptures DATE: 20 23 January, 1983 TIME: 10.30 am65 words
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Advertisement516 1983-01-22 16 APPOINTMENTS V BUGSHAN PRINTING PRESS As we expanding our Printing Press m Jeddah, we invite applicants tor the following posts: PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT MACHINE OPERATORS GRADE I/O (approx SBOO $1600 p m) Must be able to operate a Heidelberg, SORD, KORIX GTO. SBG or T Platen Applicants who can repair and516 words
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Advertisement982 1983-01-22 16 CooDsrs &Lybrdnd Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Executive H Selection, Marketing and Economic Studies.982 words
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Advertisement1057 1983-01-22 16 X I Jr-V- d r 1 f- /did 1 Jv AITSC du^OvLldLlLJCa) [At: llvi Management Consultants m a wide range of services including: executive recruitment, organisation and corporate planning, financial management, manufacturing, production and project management systems and procedures, market surveys, data processing and computerisation, job evaluation, salary surveys and1,057 words
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Advertisement714 1983-01-22 17 APPOINTMENTS One of the world's foremost international geophysical service companies, engaged m the exploration of oil and other mineral resources throughout the world, is seeking a suitably qualified and experienced person to fill the following newly-created position:I Accounting Assistant I I Administrative Manager es/30,03) I The successful candidate will be714 words
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Advertisement676 1983-01-22 17 Keppel Shipyard limited!] Major Shlprepalrers offer excellent career opportunities for development as skilled workers through the Apprenticeship/ Traineeship Programme m the trades of Steelwork, Welding, Burning, Carpentry, Pipework, Electrical and Marine Fitting. APPRENTICESHIP THE TRAINING: The period of training is 3 years during which time the Apprentice will be employed676 words
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Advertisement623 1983-01-22 17 CITIBANK the local bank that's a global bank We are a leading international bank with a tremendous growth and success record. The continuing expansion of our retail banking operations has now created a vacancy for the post of: SYSTEMS ANALYST/PROGRAMMER The successful candidate will primarily be responsible for the development623 words
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Advertisement823 1983-01-22 18 APPOINTMENTS MARKETING MANAGER CONSUMER GOODS DIVISION THE COMPANY The East Asiatic Company was established m Singapore m 1902 and is engaged m trading of a wide range of products The annual turnover of the Company is m excess of Ss2oo million with a total staff of more than 300 EAC(S)823 words
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Advertisement654 1983-01-22 18 THE SGV GROUP Professional/Executive Recruitment Services I EDP PROJECT I MANAGER/SEMINAR i LEADER 5555.000 Per Annum Singapore Ref. No. 11 25 I EDP PROJECT I MANAGER/SEMINAR I LEADER Malaysia Ref. No. 1126 An established major multinational computer services company specialising m computer training and consultancy is expanding its regional operations654 words
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Advertisement1123 1983-01-22 18 I OPERATIONS MANAGER Salary: Negotiable around 5575,000 p.a. Our clients are a major offshore bank having extensive operations m the S.E. Asia region. They are seeking a well qualified Operations Manager to take charge of the overall operating functions of the Bank. The position reports to the General Manager, located1,123 words
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Advertisement561 1983-01-22 19 APPOINTMENTS MONSANTO, a major American multi-national corporation m the field of agricultural chemicals, oil/gas exploration and production, petrochemicals, processchemicals,plastics& resins and textile intermediates, seeks to appoint an energetic and self-motivated individual for the following position based m Singapore:SENIOR MARKETING EXECUTIVE I The Job Reporting to the General Manager, the successful561 words
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Advertisement703 1983-01-22 19 W KING CORPORATION I ELECTRONICS I I ENGINEERS I KING RADIO CORPORATION, a leading corporation m the worldwide aviation electronics field is establishing a branch operation m Singapore to design and manufacture state-of-the art electronics products, which will be based m the Bedok area. Initial activity will center on marine703 words
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Advertisement1061 1983-01-22 19 f PHILIPS frsrr* jrr Our DP Department operates a dual IBM 4331 Group II m I VvVyfrJ jp^ the DOS/VSE Environment. We have implemented ami are \HZ: continuously developing extensive manufacturing, marketin g and ITl: i^i! ri^i: T' 1 3 n nc a l applications. These are m on-line and1,061 words
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Advertisement610 1983-01-22 20 APPOINTMENTS Keppel Shipyard Limited! W 9 are a progressive and fast expanding shipyard offering challenging career opportunities to successful candidates for th 9 following senior appointment In our Engineering Department*. NAVAL ARCHITECT CM JALIRCATIONS AND EXPERIENCE: (i Possess a degree m Naval Architecture or equivalent qualification from a recognised institution.610 words
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Advertisement705 1983-01-22 20 =9| SL MARINA ==9LI CENTRE DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD ■H I Our Company is currently engaged m the development of The Marina Centre m Singapore which, when completed m mid-1986, will comprise 3 luxury hotels, the largest retail complex m the region including four department stores, 240 specialty shops, a supermarket705 words
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Advertisement651 1983-01-22 20 #/We are an international company operating^m modern PLYWOOD factories, CHIPBOARD plants and FURNTURE and PREFABRICATED HOUSES factories overseas. We seek applicants with experience m the manufacture of plywood, chipboard, moulded products and prefabricated houses to fill immediately the following posts: 1. FACTORY MANAGERS (3 posts) Each Manager will be m651 words
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Advertisement586 1983-01-22 20 i/^METALBOX/fl^ ft SINGAPORE liiJL/ Jt The leading International CAN MAKER I Management Trainee (Research) We have an opening for an analytical and responsible person with initiative to be trained initially m and thereafter contribute to our Research Department. The successful candidate will assist the Research Manager m providing technical support586 words
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Advertisement583 1983-01-22 21 APPOINTMENTS fjj^r OtHfSttl, Europe's largest r manufacturer of office equipment is expanding its operations m Singapore and seeks to fill the following positions: PRODUCT ENGINEERS Candidates should possess a Degree m Electronics or Mechanical Engineering. Mechanical Engineers should have several years experience m a manufacturing environment with knowledge of materials,583 words
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Advertisement451 1983-01-22 21 I Data Heads I Manufacturer of Magnetic Recording Heads for the Computer Industry is expanding its operations and requires the services of: MANUFACTURING/ I PRODUCTION ENGINEERS QUALITY PROCESS CONTROLLERS I QUALITY ENGINEERS I I TIME MOTION ENGINEER for both our normal hours 8 am to spm as well as our451 words
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Advertisement784 1983-01-22 21 invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the position of: PROPERTY MANAGER I I The successful candidate must have at least 3 years post graduate experience. I I He or she should be a Singapore citizen with a background m commercial I property development/management and possess a good working knowledge784 words
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Advertisement621 1983-01-22 21 PHILIPS We are a large and established multinational company and we manufacture and export electrical and electronic equipment to more than 120 countries throughout the world. We seek to employ suitable candidates for the following positions:ENGINEER (Turner) Qualifications/Experience: University degree holder m Electronic Electrical Engineering with a keen interest m621 words
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Advertisement206 1983-01-22 21 OF NEW ZEALAND Marac Merchant Bank (SE Asia) Limited, a New Zealand Merchant Bank which specialises m providing Trade Finance, Foreign Exchange and Medium Term Loans invites applicants for the post of: ACCOUNTANT THE JOB The successful candidate will be responsible for the production of monthly management accounts, MAS reports206 words
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Advertisement770 1983-01-22 22 APPOINTMENTS ■j|||i The Poiyofefin Company A %aJIWIP (Singapore) Pte Ltd. j The Polyotefin Company (S) Pte Ltd is one of the downstream companies m the Petrochemral Complex being built on Pubu Ay er Merbau (about 30 minutes by our ferry from Pasir Panjang) and wi produce two kinds of essential770 words
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Miscellaneous410 1983-01-22 22 GAR FIELD By Jim Davis EAT VOOR BREAKPAST, I -s^>^ V GARPIELP J r* _^S WHERE'S -^^""V. y^^-V^ r jS~^~~^ YOUR SEN6E JW\ (?AVf 6 <^^^> 2 2 1963 United Rwture Syndicate. Inc STAR WARS B^ /trc/iie Goodwill &Al Williamson Piloted ty Admiral Ackt>arS MonCalarnari divers/the MILLENNIUM MLCON i^HHQPPVHHP R410 words
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Advertisement671 1983-01-22 23 APPOINTMENTS Our client is a foreign-owned group with substantial j^fetv business interests m importing and distributing of well-known fi^ consumer products. FINANCIAL CONTROLLER SINGAPOR^^K $35-40,000 per annum ist. Reporting to the Managing Director of the Company, the Financial Controller Singapore will be responsible for all aspects of warehousing management and671 words
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Advertisement181 1983-01-22 23 I international Construction Company requires an I The position requires a responsible and dynamic woman possessing professional secretarial qualifications and good administrative skills The successful candidate should nave at least 5 years relevant working experience m a similar capacity. m addition to a good command of written and spoken English,181 words
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Miscellaneous328 1983-01-22 23 PEANUTS BySchujz r^—\ iVE NEVER FELT 50 WELL, HOU) PIP TME /THE CHOCOLATE CHlpl &LSAH 1 SICK IN ALL MV LIFE MATCH COM OUT COOKIES WON IN S-t 1982 Urttwl F««tur« Syndtc««». mc f f~\ I THE EVERMORES By Johnny Sajem NORBERT By George Fett ARE YOU 3URB HOT EVEN328 words
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Advertisement688 1983-01-22 24 APPOINTMENTS Coopers &LyDr3nd Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Executive 353 jfi] Selection, Marketing and688 words
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Advertisement461 1983-01-22 24 GD dynasty II wishes to appoint a JJSSS Membership Director *<£$& (female) %g£ for its exclusive membership Club 6 THE JOB 5%%% She will be responsible for the S&s/fc administration and promotion of «*&w£» the Club and to ensure that the J«J«}S$ Club members receive the highest standard of service461 words
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Advertisement708 1983-01-22 24 BBC BROWN BOVERI BBC Brown Boveri (Singapore) Pte Ltd is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Brown Boveri Cie AG, Mannheim, West Germany. The company, which employs more than 650 empolyees m Singapore, is involved m the manufacture of low voltage switchgear. We are looking for a suitably qualified person to fill708 words
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Advertisement619 1983-01-22 24 7= A leading International European Group active m Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia m Technical Trading of Light Industrial Equipment urgently needs Sales Representatives to fill five vacant positions based m Singapore. If you have the experience m selling Technical Products, please write to: The Advertiser S.T. BOX N***** 390 Kirn619 words
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Advertisement536 1983-01-22 24 NOTICES H IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE I Companies Windinf-Up I No. 208 of 1982. I IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER 185, 1970 EDITION) And IN THE MATTER OF LODIE ENGINEERING PTELTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice Is hereby given I that a petition536 words
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Article1394 1983-01-22 25 WHEN we moved from Geneva to Singapore a year and a half ago, I didn't know what to say to people who commiserated with our having to leave Europe. The honest truth was that I was overjoyed to get away from the ghastly cold and insular boredom of Geneva.1,394 words
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Advertisement805 1983-01-22 25 Command New Respect! You have probably noticed it. When I If] If Til H tfUJf 1111 II Ilkf ■Mi TIME-LIFE LIBRARIES other people speak with the I I H I U I confidence that comes with BJS jj I UB knowledge. It happens every day, m Great Ages Of Man805 words
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Advertisement764 1983-01-22 26 s^6 jL^P <^^^s wmk I M J «Bb IB LI v. J r??^^* riO*^ i^l Start the New Year with fresh n, j4rt\\S^ furniture ideas from Ting's m their XP^*^^** I^^ biggest, most innovative furniture vGnUG!\^o^^^ li |y fair ever! See the latest m imported World TraHaPantr» /Hall Hna^ furniture.764 words
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Article, Illustration1205 1983-01-22 27 KENNETH KOH - KENNETH KOH RICHARD LIM meets Taiwanese actress HU YIN MONG, who's m town to perform m the Fei Xiang shows (last night tonight). Photograph: THERE is leftover breakfast on the coffee table, and strewn across the carpet are two pairs of shoes. The owner of those1,205 words
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Article, Illustration275 1983-01-22 27 A prize for your thoughts about Yun Liang AFTER an unsuccessful recruitment exercise here for the leading actress of its new drama serial, Six Chapters of My life, Hongkong's Asia Television Limited (ATV) has launched another campaign to promote the show m Singapore. The Hongkong TV station has organised an275 words
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Advertisement8 1983-01-22 27 MONDAY: A review of the Fei Xiang show.8 words
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Advertisement768 1983-01-22 27 WORLDWIDE DISTRIBUTOR (S) ?TE U£> BRINGS j ii Your introduction t0 jg^^^^ Afl^v p^ b^L^^^m. b^^&J^lh *u>- EHKbißf -j a '■■WbW'PWBw ____\\\_f_t m '^Wfrt^^t f J /-^e- M^a\ IJ^. T l^^^^H^^^^^ BVBb^Bctß^T \.A^.' "M^&mtXMm ji\v^| BBBlßrlrTk m t^mOf^^--' ~^~~-mf I 118 J| B^Hv k\ V§L— .^^ltthML m j t, 'I768 words
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Miscellaneous434 1983-01-22 27 RKSIDENTS-Cl'M-SEN- EXHIBITION OrgalOR CITIZENS' GET-TO- nised by Siglap Zone A GETHER PARTY RC at the void deck of Blk Organised by Alexandra 67, Bedok South Aye 3. Zone D RC at the open 9.45 a.m. Mr Phua Bah space between Blks 38 and Lee, Sr Parliamentary 40, Tanglin Halt Road.434 words
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Advertisement523 1983-01-22 28 I CYC Lunar If Great Opportunity 1 H} lkl^^-^r mm>+~ I GREAT LUNAR NEW YEAR BARGAIN I r3II I^^ raCrltftr tlj&SmW limited sets •83 design I CfiE Wzr fSI WW mi^%MM NEW CONCEPT YOUNGSTER ROOM I W MADE-TO-MEASURE 1 I SB iJ -M MA I IBBM«BlHBB" B BB^rSB BflßMßlL^al ST.523 words
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Miscellaneous1732 1983-01-22 28 When fools and CSBHHHBHHBBB^ HiV'li'l'ii' lilllt ninin+C n^^_^+ 1 1.00 PM Opening folowed by Sesame Street: Today's 6.15 News (English) sprout as the daring duo are called to the scene 5 am NaUonai Anthem i is The Fuse Element vJlvJl llj I I ICC I edition deals with the letters1,732 words
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