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Title Section14 1983-02-03 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article, Illustration842 1983-02-03 1 BENG TAN - Govt's new 20-year health plan BENG TAN Strategy: Prevention better than cure with rewards for healthy but making sure the ill can afford treatment By Afejo/ Reporter Most patients need basic rather than specialised treatment 4 THE National Health Plan aims to build a heatlhy, vigorous, active and physically fit842 words
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Article28 1983-02-03 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. Democratic Senator Alan Cranston, 68, of California today became the first official major party candidate to stand for next year's US presidential election. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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427 1983-02-03 1 BANGKOK, Wednesday ABOUT 2*o Vietnamese troops were killed or wounded m an artillery exchange with Thai forces during an attack on guerilla bunkers near a refugee camp along the Cambodian border, guerilla and Thai military sources said today. They said two Sovietbuilt T-54 tanks427 words
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Article97 1983-02-03 1 DENISON (Texas), Wed. America's first so-call-ed "piggy-back" heart transplant patient died yesterday, aged 42. Mr Lindell Hill had survived 5 2 years since undergoing surgery to attach a second heart to his own at Grooteschuur Hospital m Cape Town, South Africa. A spokesman at aReuter - 97 words
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Article, Illustration210 1983-02-03 1 What do you have to say? THE government wants your views on the National Health Plan. For this reason, the plan has been published as a Blue Paper to enable yon to air your opinions and suggestions before it is implemented. In a statement yesterday to introduce the Blue Paper,210 words
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575 1983-02-03 1 THE National Health Plan aims to prevent illnesses by proposing a comprehensive health education programme starting from the foetus m the mother's womb. Such a programme will comprise antenatal and postnatal care, a teaching curriculum for mothers on how to care for their children575 words
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Article77 1983-02-03 1 DANIA (Florida), Wed. Two enterprising oceanographers are building the "ultimate" motel an underwater hideaway with miniature submarine, air lines for exploring nearby reefs and video gear to record the adventure. The computer-monitored dwelling is a re-fashioned underwater research laboratory. It will be dropped on the oceanUPI - 77 words
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Article64 1983-02-03 1 NEW YORK, Wed. Violence spread today m a strike by independent American trackers that has left one driver dead, 27 people injured, and more than 261 tracks damaged by ballets, rocks and firebombs. As the strike called by the Independent Truckers Association entered its third day of protestAP - 64 words
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Article617 1983-02-03 2 Crook 4 of the highest order' A CONFIDENCE trickster duped a couple into believing that they were m sucn danger of bodily harm that they dared not even turn on the lights m their Ang Mo Kio flat and later, stayed m a car on a beach. He also617 words
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Article347 1983-02-03 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: IF PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan had appeared uncertain m countering Soviet propaganda on disarmament aimed at neutralising Western Europe, his open letter to the people m the continent shows he is not. He has finally addressed himself to one of the most important aspects of the347 words
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Article311 1983-02-03 2 Agreeing to stay out MALAYSIA will not be invited to the Merlion Cup soccer tournament from Aug 27 to Sept 11 at the National Stadium. The main reason is the national teams of Singapore and Malaysia will be meeting each other far too many times this year, Mr Teo311 words
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Article271 1983-02-03 2 PERSONAL COMPUTERS WELL-RECEIVED IN ASIA ASIANS are generally more interested m using personal computers than Europeans. "Some of us m the West have the impression that Asians, due to their ancient cultures, will be less receptive m using personal computers," said Mr Edward E. Faber, president of Computerland271 words
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Article53 1983-02-03 2 GETTING PEOPLE TO BUY LISA WITH the introduction of Lisa, Apple Computer now has a technological lead over its rivals. But technological superiority by itself will not guarantee Lisa's success. Apple must be able to convince its potential customers that the new machine is worth acquiring despite its high53 words
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Article644 1983-02-03 2 Asia will be hurt SEVERAL Asian nations, including oil-producing Indonesia and Malaysia, have much to lose from an oil price decline, the Asian Wall Street Journal reported yesterday. What South Korea, the Philippines, Japan and Thailand stand to gain from cheaper oil may be partly lost m644 words
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Article214 1983-02-03 2 Unwanted people THERE is no place m Malaysia for selfish and self-centred people, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said. "We live m a community, and therefore, cannot place self above society. If we do, there will surely be chaos," he said at the launching of214 words
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Article163 1983-02-03 2 Little-known village THERE is a little Javanese community deep m a village off Choa Chu Kang Road, whose cultural group may be the smallest and most unknown m Singapore. MURIEL SPEEDEN watches one of their weekend practices and talks to 71-year-old Raden Kusbani, who has kept them together163 words
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Article90 1983-02-03 2 (Spore edition) Hand vs machine DOUHUA or beancurd jelly is a delicious, nutritious and inexpensive dessert long popular among the Chinese. But with urbanisation, the pushcart hawkers who sell it from a wooden barrel are fast disappearing. KOH SIEW TIN manages to find one who prepares beancurd jelly90 words
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Advertisement55 1983-02-03 2 YEARS OF UPHEAVAL by HENRY KISSINGER In Years of Upheaval, Henry Kissinger recalls the turbulent years of the second Administration of Richard Nixon, which began on 20 January 1973. Two momentous events and their consequences dominate this account: the Watergate scandal, and the 1973 October war m the Middle East.55 words
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454 1983-02-03 3 Producers and non-producers will be hurt, says paper HONGKONG, Wed A HOST of Asian nations, including Indonesia and Malaysia, have much to lose from an oil price decline, The Asian Wall Street Journal reported today. The newspaper said what South Korea, the454 words
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Article, Illustration68 1983-02-03 3 THOUSANDS of Cambodian refugees set up these temporary shelters behind a trench on the tense Thai-Cambodian border on Tuesday following attacks by Vietnamese troops. About 30,000 refugees fled the fighting at the Nong Chan camp and are living m noman's land between Thai armedAP - 68 words
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328 1983-02-03 3 JAKARTA, Wed. PRESIDENTS Petar Stambolic of Yugoslavia and Suharto of Indonesia agreed today that Prince Norodom Sihanouk, President of the Democratic Kampuchean government, should be invited to the Non-Aligned Summit m New Delhi next month. State Secretary-General Sudharmono told reporters theReuter; AFP - 328 words
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103 1983-02-03 3 BANGKOK, Wed. Laos, for the first time since the communist takeover m December 1975, is running a lottery with a first prize of either the equivalent of U559,661 (S$l9,Ml) m cash or a motorcycle, according to Radio Vientiane. A Laos Finance Ministry announce-AFP - 103 words
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185 1983-02-03 3 LONDON, Wednesday A SURVEY by a specialist British magazine, Electronics Location File, has shown that 40 per cent of US electronics firms were considering foreign investments over the next three years. The top choice was Britain (chosen first by 27 per cent of the firms),AFP - 185 words
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Article, Illustration198 1983-02-03 3 Ex-Green Beret men face arrest by Thais BANGKOK, Wed. Thai police have been ordered to seek out and arrest any Americans attempting to cross into Laos m search of American prisoners of war, police sources said today. The order came following newspaper reports that a former United States commando, Lt-ColAP - 198 words
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Article62 1983-02-03 3 ASEAN AGRICULTURE experts are now meeting m Manila to discuss issues on crop protection and development, the Philippine News Agency said. The participants of the four-day meeting would draw up quarantine measures within Asean and also discuss establishment of a centre to train Asean irrigation experts onReuter - 62 words
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Article62 1983-02-03 3 CHINESE PEOPLE'S Liberation Army chief-of-staff Gen Yang Dezhi yesterday inspected a Thai special warfare centre during his week-long visit to Thailand. Gen Yang, here as guest of Thai armed forces supreme commander Gen Saiyud Kerdphol, on Tuesday paid a courtesy call on Thai Premier Prem Tinsulanonda, who isAFP - 62 words
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Article71 1983-02-03 3 THE TEN members of the Philippine Cabinet Executive Committee have reduced their own salaries by 10 per cent starting this month m response to President Ferdinand Marcos' call for "sacrifice" as the country's economy goes through a difficult year. The Executive Committee, which assists Mr Marcos with theAFP - 71 words
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Advertisement285 1983-02-03 3 FABMLOITS Chinese Carpets 1983 Spring Fair NOW IS THE TIME FOR YOU TO BIT CHLVESE CARPETS As you will never be given another golden opportunity such a* this one. The texture is smooth and elegant. The colour is resplendent and .-jdif^GW^j^^ varied hit carpet is of the highest standard, second285 words
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161 1983-02-03 4 100 elders 'held hostage by Soviet troops' ISLAMABAD, Wed. Soviet and Afghan troops have taken 100 local elders hostage m a big offensive against a guerilla stronghold m Afgnanistan's south-eastern province of Logar where they captured a French doctor, Afghan resistance sources m neighbouring Pakistan said today. The sources saidReuter - 161 words
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87 1983-02-03 4 Finance firm with debts closes down HONGKONG, Wed. A finance company, the CBG Group Limited, with 10 branches m Hong Kong, suddenly closed down today, leaving a crowd of irate customers and an estimated HKIO million (553.2 million) m debts. The police commercial crime bureau said it was "anxious toAFP - 87 words
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Article, Illustration430 1983-02-03 4 Stop war games with Seoul, Beijing warns BEIJING, Wed. AMERICAN Secretary of State George Shultz arrived here today with a shadow cast over his visit as Beijing demanded that the United States stop immediately its current joint military manoeuvres with South Korea. As Chinese ForeignUPI; Reuter - 430 words
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298 1983-02-03 4 NEW DELHI, Wed. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi today named her son Rajiv to a key job m her governing Congress Party m an apparent bid to promote him as her successor. The appointment of her 39-year-old son as a general secretaryUPI; AFP; Reuter - 298 words
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Article55 1983-02-03 4 AUSTRALIAN PRIME Minister Malcolm Fraser said m Canberra yesterday that he might try to extend the term of his government into next year, dampening speculation about an early general election. Mr Fraser's remarks to reporters outside Parliament follows persistent rumours that he was planning a poll forReuter - 55 words
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Article86 1983-02-03 4 EMERGENCY MEDICAL and food supplies were rushed to hot, dusty camps m West Africa yesterday for immigrant workers expelled from Nigeria m a chaotic exodus that killed 16 people. Nigerian sources m Lagos said at least 10 people died of starvation m temporary camps on theUPI - 86 words
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Article36 1983-02-03 4 FIERCE WINTER storms swept across northern Europe yesterday leaving at least 14 people dead and forcing Britain to raise for the first time London's barrier-dam against a possible flood m the capital. UPIUPI - 36 words
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Article56 1983-02-03 4 MAJOR DIFFERENCES remain after India's third round of talks with China on the border dispute that led to war m 1962, Indian embassy sources said m Beijing yesterday. India says China illegally occupies 36,400 square km of Indian land while China wants India to recognise China's control ofAP - 56 words
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Article57 1983-02-03 4 JAPANESE PRIME Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone yesterday denied m Tokyo Yomiuri Shimbun press report that he planned to visit China m April. Asked about the news report, Mr Nakasone replied he did not have sufficient time for a visit. He also said that he hoped Chinese Communist Party leaderAFP - 57 words
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Article53 1983-02-03 4 NIKOLAI DONDUKOV, a deputy minister of the Soviet aviation industry, has died suddenly at the age of 54, the newspaper Socialistcheskaya Industrya (Socialist Industry) said m Moscow yesterday. An obituary m the newspaper said Mr Dondukov died on Jan 30 but did not give the cause ofAFP - 53 words
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Article48 1983-02-03 4 GULF OIL corporation of the United States has sold its 750 petrol stations m Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, and a small Dutch refinery, to the Kuwait petroleum company for an undisclosed price, Gulf chairman, Mr James Lee said m New York yesterday. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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337 1983-02-03 6 Crackdown on black market in Poland WARSAW, Wednesday POLICE have cracked down on hundreds of swindlers and black market racketeers m a nationwide operation code-named The Market, the Communist Party newspaper Tribuna Ludu said yesterday. Prosecuting authorities opened investigations last month into 327 alleged cases of swindling and speculation andUPI; Reuter - 337 words
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107 1983-02-03 6 Turkish suspect held for plan to kill Pope MILAN (Italy), Wed. Police today arrested a Turk suspected of planning an attempt on the life of Pope John Pa il n during his trip to Milan next May, the Italian news agency, Ansa, said. The suspect was later identified as MustafaAP; UPI - 107 words
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Article, Illustration271 1983-02-03 6 OTHERS WILL GRAB THAT PAY BOOST, THATCHER TELLS THE STRIKERS LONDON, Wednesday PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher, calling for an end to a 10-day-old water strike, told Parliament yesterday that the 7.3 per cent pay boost which water workers snubbed was the envy of Britain's unemployed.UPI - 271 words
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Article78 1983-02-03 6 morning mail BERNE, Wed. Several Swiss MPs received small packets of explosives m their morning mail yesterday, forcing police to interrupt a Parliament session to clear the building. The packages were not primed to explode, officials said. When telephone threats of a bomb attack were later made,UPI - 78 words
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Article135 1983-02-03 6 Britain trims public spending LONDON, Wed. The British government reported yesterday it had trimmed public spending by £1.7 billion (Sss billion), raising hopes of tax cuts m the budget due next month. The Treasury figures were a bonus for Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, who is widely expected to callReuter - 135 words
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Article44 1983-02-03 6 PARIS, Wed. Journalists from the domestic services of the French news agency, Agence France Presse (AFP>, went on a 14-hour strike yesterday m protest against alleged management plans to streamline the company by stopping bonuses and promotions for a year. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article39 1983-02-03 6 CAIRO, Wed. Nineteen people were killed and 52 injured yesterday when an Alexandria-bound passenger train reportedly ran through a red signal 20 km north of here and slammed full-speed into another train stopped on the track. AFPAFP - 39 words
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Article106 1983-02-03 6 LONDON, Wed. Allegations of a blood-for-sale racket m the British Army are being studied by government law officers, sonrces said yesterday. They said an army Investigation team reported that three Medical Corps officers and several civilians had sold blood given by soldiers. The blood had exceed-Reuter - 106 words
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Article486 1983-02-03 8 Rates on the spot market tumble LONDON, Wednesday PRESSURE began building yesterday on official world oil prices as rates tumbled on the European spot market and Britain's state oil trading company called m its suppliers for talks. In the United States eight major US oilAP - 486 words
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Article161 1983-02-03 8 US$4 off from Feb 8, says agency KUWAIT, Wed. The Kuwaiti News Agency said yesterday that the Persian Gulf members of Opec will "cut US$4 off the price of their crudes" from Feb 8 if no Opec agreement on production and prices is reached by then. The report, quoting officialAP - 161 words
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342 1983-02-03 8 Signs of recovery showing, says confident Reagan ST LOUIS (Missouri), Wednesday UNITED STATES President Ronald Reagan, expressing confidence that economic recovery is under way m the US, said yesterday that Americans "are beginning to receive the payoff we have all been waiting for." Mr Reagan also addressed a group ofAP; UPI - 342 words
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Article109 1983-02-03 8 SEVERAL hundred Albany public school district teachers were surprised to learn last week that they had been declared "dead." The change m their corporeal status came courtesy of the Oregon school district's computer, which labelled the teachers dead on their 1963 tax forms. The error cameAP - 109 words
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Article65 1983-02-03 8 CALIFORNIA'S San Jose State University is sponsoring a contest to find the worst opening sentence ever written m a novel. The contest, named after Edward Bulwer-Lyt-ton (1803-1873), author of the great Victorian novel, The Last Days of Pompeii, aims to make people more aware of whatUPI - 65 words
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Article83 1983-02-03 8 THE streets of the city of Cuiaba m Brazil are paved with gold, residents discovered recently. Following a downpour, an 11-year-old boy discovered a 1.5-gramme gold nugget on the dirt road m front of his home. Neighbours quickly found eight more nuggets ranging from oneAP - 83 words
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Article90 1983-02-03 8 OFFICIALS at the Los Angeles state and county arboretum have called m the foreign legion, snailstyle. An army of 2,500 North African decollate snails has been deployed to eat their local cousins, the brown garden snail, which threatens valuable plants and fruits m the South AfricanAP - 90 words
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Article165 1983-02-03 8 SECOND ATTACK ON FRENCH TROOPS BEIRUT, Wed. Unidentified gunmen m a speeding car opened fire on a group of unarmed French peacekeeping troops jogging along the Beirut waterfront today, seriously wounding one soldier, officials said. Another French soldier was slightly injured. The attack was the second against the 1,650--member FrenchUPI - 165 words
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98 1983-02-03 8 Fawcett sues firms for $20 million LOS ANGELES, Wed. Actress Fair ah Fawcett sued two Japanese firms for US$lO million (5J20.6 million) yesterday, charging they allowed commercials she made only for broadcast m Japan to be shown m the United States. The suit, filed m a US district court againstUPI - 98 words
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Article25 1983-02-03 8 BEIRUT, Wed. Iran yesterday celebrated the fourth anniversary of the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's triumphant return to Iran after 15 years of exile. UPIUPI - 25 words
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147 1983-02-03 8 WASHINGTON, Wed. President Ronald Reagan's nominee for ambassador to Colombia said yesterday he overstated the case when he wrote that some Latin American countries are hist "a Has, a football team and a seat m the United Nations." Mr Lewis Arthur Tambs, now a consultantAP - 147 words
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1050 1983-02-03 9 NANCY LOH - Conman forced a couple to live in fear NANCY LOH By 'CROOK OF THE HIGHEST ORDER' CHEATED VICTIMS OF $93,000 A CROOK drew a scenario to force a couple to live m fear m their darkened flat and later m a car on a beach. He also "arranged" police protection1,050 words
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156 1983-02-03 9 GROUPS of young cyclists who go tearing down the Orchard Pedestrian Mall daring the weekends have ruffled the law. The Traffic Police feel they are a hazard to pedestrians and themselves. Action Is being taken to keep them off the mall and ensure156 words
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72 1983-02-03 9 Italy honours local firm's director THE Italian government has conferred upon Dr David B. .H Chew, the managing director of a local consultancy firm, the Commander of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Italy. The Ambassador of Italy, Mr Luigi Durante, will pesent the award to Dr Chew,72 words
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Article, Illustration131 1983-02-03 9 THE strumming guitars and the melodies belted out brought back memories of younger days to IN residents from the Woodlands Home for the Aged. And they clapped their hands m time with the music that was so fondly remembered. Yesterday, these residentsARTHUR LEE - 131 words
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Article103 1983-02-03 10 MR WILLIAM BROCK, the White House special representative for foreign trade, will visit Singapore on Feb 8 as part of an Asian tour. One major topic for discussion will be the proposed voluntary export restraint by Japanese steel firms. The planned sale of American telecommunication equipmentAFP - 103 words
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Article, Illustration453 1983-02-03 10 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM By Our Energy Correspondent 3 others pledge to stop if... ONLY one oil company is standing firm m the "gifts war" between Singapore petrol stations. Three others have indicated to their respective dealers' associations that they would end their gifts453 words
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254 1983-02-03 10 Company has its fine cut from $100 to $5 CHIEF Justice Wee Chong Jin yesterday reduced to $5, a $100 fine imposed on a company for failing to maintain the steering wheel of one of its lorries m good order. In reducing the fine to a nominal sum, he said254 words
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256 1983-02-03 10 Govt studying 'one radio network for all taxis' plan THE Communications Ministry is looking into the feasibility of having a single radio taxi network for passengers' convenience. It is not known yet whether this would be practical, the Minister for Communications, Mr Ong Teng Cheong told reporters after the Consumers'256 words
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125 1983-02-03 10 Adjournment after counsel meet in chambers CALTEX'S $6.3 million damages suit against Promet Pte Ltd and the owners of three vessels was adjourned until today after counsel for both parties met Mr Justice Wahab Ghows m chambers after lunch. Mr Richard Stone, QC, defending Promet and the owners, spent the125 words
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80 1983-02-03 10 Lawyer gets interim order against club LAWYER Joe Chellam has obtained a High Court interim injunction restraining the Indian Association from enforcing his suspension from the club. Mr Chellam, the vice-presi-dent of the social and recreational club m Balestier Road, applied for the injunction after his suspension three weeks ago.80 words
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Article64 1983-02-03 10 AN OPEN verdict was yesterday recorded on the death of a Malaysian, Mr Ramachandran A/L Sirnaiah, 26, whose body was found at the foot of Peony Mansion at Bencoolen Street on Sept 10, 1980. The court heard that he had stayed m a rented room m64 words
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105 1983-02-03 10 A RENOVATION loan scheme for civil servants, introduced last November, has met with good response. In less than three months, 61 government employees have taken advantage of the scheme to renovate their homes. A Finance Ministry spokesman said yesterday that loans totalling $730,733 were105 words
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Article225 1983-02-03 11 Dealer loses appeal over tenancy SWEE LEE Co, a dealer m musical instruments, yesterday lost its appeal against a district court order requiring it to surrender its premises near the Capitol Theatre to Shaw Brothers Ltd. Mr Justice Chua found that the original owner, Mr Cheng Swee Foo, had breached225 words
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307 1983-02-03 11 THE Education Ministry has set the cut-off score for students sitting Tor the Certificate of Secondary Education (CSE) Examination that will qualify them for the 'O'Level examinations. About 12.00U Secondary 4 students m the Normal stream will sit for the CSE examinations for the307 words
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222 1983-02-03 11 THE National Trades Union Congress will start computer programing courses m April to prepare workers for the computer age. The 30-hour course, a follow-up to the NTUC's computer appreciation classes begun last year, will train workers to read and write software material. It will be222 words
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Article, Illustration131 1983-02-03 11 THIS nine-storey office and shopping complex with a glistening facade will add to the changing skyline over Selegie Road. Work on the project, which will cost Hong Leong Holdings $39.2 million, will begin m September. It will rise from a 5,035 sq m plot,131 words
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356 1983-02-03 11 NEWSWATCH, an idea mooted by Culture Minister S. Dhanabalan almost three years ago, made its debut last night on Channel 5 at 7.29 p.m. A lf-minnte bulletin Intended for children between It and 14 yean? old, the programme was presented m much the356 words
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215 1983-02-03 11 KL would like ties with Civil Service Institute PETALING JAVA, Wed THE Malaysian Public Services Department (PSD) wants to establish formal links with Singapore's Civil Service Institute (CSI), the Institute of Public Administration (In tan) here said today. Intan's director Dr Mohamad Shahari Ahmad Jabar said the PSD director-general TanNST - 215 words
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Article70 1983-02-03 11 WELDER Chong Jit Hong, 26, who was jailed for six months by a magistrate last year for managing a contact point for prostitutes, had his jail term reduced by the Chief Justice to one month. Chong was arrested on Jan 15 last year at about 7.3570 words
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Advertisement268 1983-02-03 11 __flr^B __H__f 'i r*__f_j ____T _i ~^r__ *tBH _%^^__||__L_i_Q ____L__________^^ _H __j__^___L^ ■■■•<■-'/ tp il____i__l __i i ivjfl 7 i __/^_l Kaiig^_itf- "__g_S___i H^s_fe__ a__4 E\ K^Bf^fc___pH\ M» i_v^i^^^_f_y_^ V-. jg __bB Pictured: The Rolex Date just We invite you to see our fine collection of Rolex watches It takes268 words
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Article, Illustration2613 1983-02-03 12 The National Health Plan... what it is... what it means. ..why we need it Numbers of doctors, nurses and hospital beds Number of outpatient i\ consultations handled by all clinics t=t=t tz Projections of the Health Ministry Artwork by 4 TheUranium - 2,613 words
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Advertisement131 1983-02-03 12 1 m A jW WE OFfUMORE PAYMENTS c nnvMun viitv* POSB ENTERS THE 9TH YEAR OF GIRO WITH EVEN MORE SERVICES FOR DEPOSITORS. GIRO was introduced by POSB m 1974, to save Express Credit Card bills and some insurance you time and the problem of paying bills. premiums. Even your131 words
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467 1983-02-03 13 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG By $52,000 given to sponsor industrial projects COMPANIES are showing greater confidence m the skills of Singapore Polytechnic students and are allowing them to work on more projects which would be used m the companies' production lines. More than $52,000 worth467 words
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105 1983-02-03 13 INDONESIAN citizens and foreigners holding provisional semi-perma-nent visas living on Batam Island have been exempted from paying the 151, Ml rupiahs ($481) In travel tax for each trip to Singapore. This exemption, which came into effect on Tuesday, Is applicable to residents of the105 words
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91 1983-02-03 13 20 suspects held in anti-crime crackdown PAYA Lebar police arrested 14 secret society and six drug suspects m a three-and-a-half hour anticrime operation m its division that lasted till 12.30 a.m. on Tuesday. Sixty police officers and men ana Special Constabulary volunteers took part m the operation m four areas,91 words
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Article77 1983-02-03 13 Dr Chiang presents credentials SINGAPORE'S new Ambassador to the Netherlands, Dr Chiang Hai Ding, presented his credentials to Queen Beatrix m The Hague yesterday. He succeeds Mr P. Y. Hwang, who is now chairman of the Economic Development Board. Dr Chiang, the MP for Ulu Pandan, is concurrently Singapore's Ambassador77 words
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203 1983-02-03 13 US bank to help American firms get projects THE US Export-Import Bank (Eximbank) will help American companies bid for projects m Singapore by providing cheap loans and guarantees for their exports. The projects involve the Mass Rapid Transit system, the Pulau Seraya Power Station and Singapore Airline's purchase of new203 words
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Advertisement462 1983-02-03 13 The greatest holiday on Earth isn't on the <& earth at all! x| Special festive rates for an Iffljt exciting, unforgettable Fly/ 2j rj Eg Cruise holiday. 3f) iP^E OPTION ONE M, j Tahiti/New Zealand/Australia %1 18 days from 556.414 M S Depart Singapore 6 Feb 2j, Jm You'll fly462 words
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Advertisement699 1983-02-03 13 p "1 Pw v m TASHIONS 1 A^ New, Exciting.Sensuous mk M Collection of Hickory 1\ *^B Bodyfashion, Lingerie, -ag^Bj B%t Jm Bk^ Sleepwearsnd Co-ordinates. J^^^^l Unbeatable! FREE! One jm Bk S Scampino Bikini for JL\ W—^ l^^^tffll^^ite^ E v ©ry Hickory Purchase. A ijj^While Stocks Last. i *fl BL699 words
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Advertisement231 1983-02-03 14 For the festive mood, tjandsome boks I from famous labels _^^^^c^^\ 3 Classic or casual options, all are remarkable —~~~~^~*^mi wßk d WitLi <JFH r g for their reasonable price. Ik^^llfl P^^'^^^^ jf jJ^^^Bl i i£ Rr mffiisilk PJ «l fc ***-H, 1 irtfl 7 V"*"* I X^ 1 Iml231 words
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293 1983-02-03 15 HEDWIG ALFRED - The show goes on so does the controversy HEDWIG ALFRED By I THE Cliff Richard show is on. But the controversy over the copyright of the songs to be sung during the show will linger on long after the pop star leaves Singapore. The High Court yesterday ordered that the293 words
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Article, Illustration201 1983-02-03 15 Japanese team here to study investment opportunities A 37-MEMBER mission, organised by the Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Miti), arrived yesterday to study the investment opportunities offered by Singapore. Mr Shingo Moriyama, leader of the mission and adviser to Miti, called on Trade and Industry Minister Dr Tony201 words
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149 1983-02-03 15 A WOMAN cashier lost $4,9* m the latest telephone rase on Tuesday. Madam K. B. Foo, 34, was promised a lucrative part-time Job as a tourist guide by a man who telephoned her at an Orchard Road hotel. Identifying himself as one of her149 words
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272 1983-02-03 15 Woman recognised police officer, court told AN AUSTRALIAN woman told a magistrate's court yesterday that she recognised, without hesitation, the police officer to whom her companion had handed over a wallet containing Ms6oo the previous night. Miss Julie Arnold, 24, said this at the continued trial where police Corporal Mohamed272 words
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146 1983-02-03 15 FOUR men posing as CID detectives cheated a hawker of $5,9 M after pretending to arrest him for allegedly possessing nncensored video tapes m his flat at Lower Delta Road. Mr G.L. Tan, 44, allowed them into his flat after they told him they146 words
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Advertisement180 1983-02-03 15 Tai Hong Hung has three places m Singapore to help you decide "Which Rolex to buy" Lucky Plaza People's Park North Bridge Road Deciding on a Rolex isn't difficult. You've people who will be happy to assist you m always wanted one. Deciding where to buy choosing exactly the right180 words
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Article453 1983-02-03 16 BY HIS open letter to the people of Western Europe, Mr Ronald Reagan has addressed himself to one of the most important aspects of the current East-West debate over disarmament. This move and the sending of VicePresident George Bush to the continent represent the United States453 words
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Article, Illustration970 1983-02-03 16 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG The Hindu view of CONFUCIANISM By < Hindus should find Confucian values quite acceptable, but Hindu parents may face some problems when the time comes for their children to make their choice m religious knowledge. The secretary of the Hindu Centre,970 words
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664 1983-02-03 16 fcjflJH A LOCAL proverb goes: "Sayangkan Isterl tlnggal-tlnggalkan." ("If you love your wife, leave her once In a while.") Perhaps you should do this with all persons and places you are fond of. The English give romantic -sounding rationales664 words
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Article, Illustration636 1983-02-03 16 HUGH O' SHAUGHNESSY - HUGH O'SHAUGHNESSY By A RECENT issue of the Cuban Communist Party newspaper, Granma, featured two articles alongside each other. Their juxtaposition is revealing. The first was an account of the speech by Vice-President Raul Castro, the leader's brother, at the celebrations mFT - 636 words
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Advertisement353 1983-02-03 16 Introducing the All- New 626 Hatchback with its distinctively sporty With the new F-series engine, the new 626 is even more efficient to good looks. The low front nose and liftback combine aerodynamically run. returning outstandingly low consumption figures of 6. 1L/ 100km to give one of the lowest drag353 words
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Letter, Illustration459 1983-02-03 17 I REFER to the letter on language requirements m Canadian universities signed by "Pro Canadian." (ST, Jan 20). As a Canadian professor I hope my comments will be of use to Singapore students contemplating study m Canada. The requirement for a459 words
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Letter116 1983-02-03 17 THE SIKH MALE AND FEMALE THANKS for the generous space for a photograph of a turbaned woman riding a motorcycle. (ST, Jan 27). Do please remove the notion that "the Sikh religion requires all males (only) to wear turbans." There is no difference between males and females. If Sikh females116 words
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170 1983-02-03 17 NOISE pollution is one of the worst things a person has to bear, especially when it is music blasting out at high volume from loudspeakers. Music should be for one's enjoyment and should not disrupt the peace and quiet of the neighbourhood. Very often, we170 words
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Letter79 1983-02-03 17 A POPULAR shopping complex is offering a variety of cameras at "budget offer" and the sales price is about 50 per cent off the normal price. It uses selling lines like, "Hurry, offer good while stocks last." It gives the potential buyers the im- pression that the79 words
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203 1983-02-03 17 I REFER to the report "What a let-down for coin buffs." (ST, Feb 1). The Singapore Mint had specially arranged to make the "Year of the Boar" uncirculated coins readily available to the working population by releasing them for sale during the203 words
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95 1983-02-03 17 They are expected to be civil I REFER to tiie letter "A little courtesy can go a long way" from "Insulted Mariner." (ST, Jan 22). We wish to assure "Insulted Mariner" that our officers are always expected to carry out their duties m a courteous manner and to identify themselves95 words
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Letter, Illustration189 1983-02-03 17 I REFER to the letter from Miss S. Kumarasamy regarding her suggestion on hospital deposits. (ST, Jan 24). We have ascertained from our records for the last three admissions of the patient that the hospital bills were posted to the patient within a week or two189 words
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Letter68 1983-02-03 17 WE wish to thank "Road Safety" for his concern over the darkness of a stretch of road from the cargo complex police checkpoint towards Changi Point. (ST, Dec 28). The ministry's Public Works Department is aware of the need to instal street lighting there. Work has, m fact,68 words
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Letter67 1983-02-03 17 Proud of rescuers PRESIDENT C.V. Devan Nair could not have been more topical when he analysed the compatibility of spirit and matter. (ST, Feb 1). For long the world will talk of the dramatic Sentosa rescue, and I will always be proud of our incredible young men and their flying67 words
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Letter63 1983-02-03 17 I WAS shocked at the recent cable car tragedy m which seven lives were lost. I would, however, like to congratulate the Singapore Armed Forces and all others concerned for carrying out a successful rescue operation. It is comforting to know that when faced with a63 words
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126 1983-02-03 17 There's been no reply to query APPLICANTS for the Housing Board's fiveroom maisonettes were informed m early December last year that by restricting their choice to a maisonette they would not be considered for allocation of a single-storey five-room flat even though their registration number might be due for balloting.126 words
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Advertisement232 1983-02-03 17 BE A WORLD CLASS BEAUTICIAN Now you no longer need to fly to Europe, incur heavy expenses or leave your job to be an internationally recognised Beautician. We are the FIRST ONLY school m Asia which offers the WORLD'S BEST THREE Beauty Diplomas. CIDESCO INTERNATIONAL *vl^^X& Recognised m more countries232 words
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Article, Illustration1323 1983-02-03 18 LOUISE KEHOE - LOUISE KEHOE By Marketing challenges the high-flying personal computer has to meet "WE ARE defining a new marketplace. It is up to us to prove that it will happen." Behind that statement by Barry Smith, software marketing manager for Apple Computer's "revolutionary" new product,Financial Times - 1,323 words
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650 1983-02-03 18 Japanese are bugged by software ills LEADING COMPUTER COMPANY FACES HEADACHES BOTH AT HOME AND ABROAD FEAR not that the Japanese will soon dominate computers and office automation as they already do consumer electronics and cars. At least not yet. Fujitsu, Japan's leadIng computer company, Is trying to raise itsThe Economist - 650 words
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Advertisement102 1983-02-03 18 The object on the right is a 19th century French, brass theodolite. And amazingly you'll find it m Scotts; Singapore's latest and (if you pardon the immodesty) greatest shopping centre. Also represented are Chinese carvings, as well as screens of rosewood and ebony, Indonesian lacquer and ivory carvings, and a102 words
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Advertisement43 1983-02-03 18 E|B B D H B 93 X I SIB Bf m Mm mmtimn mmm I Hi *^^m\ I H B^ I .<■ M I I I i J y BVZS^ VJUB-« M k Wm\ m "*TB BP^Bj BMLJEH mWmW *tmWW fil pP^B^^j s^*J Btw43 words
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Advertisement218 1983-02-03 19 A sleek new shape catches your eye. On the inside a Interior Appointments feeling of richness overwhelms you. moquette fabric seats »4-way adjustable head rests You'll find it hard to believe the luxurious reclining rear seats ©driver's seat with lumbar surroundings belong to a family sedan m the 1600 to218 words
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212 1983-02-03 20 Critics of national car project under fire KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday hit out at critics of the national car project and the government's Look East policy. "These people don't have the faintest notion of what they are talking about," Dr Mahathir told reportersNST; AFP - 212 words
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Article38 1983-02-03 20 BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Wed. The Yang Dipertuan Agung and Raia Permaisuri Agung, arrived here today for a six-Say visit to Brunei. They were received at the airport by Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah and other Brunei dignitaries.38 words
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327 1983-02-03 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday MALAYSIA has no place for selfish and self-cen-tred people. Indeed, a better Malaysia would emerge without them, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday. He regretted that there were too many such people m the cities andNST - 327 words
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259 1983-02-03 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The High Court today questioned the credibility of the most important alibi witness for village headman Rahmat Satiman, who is facing a joint charge of murdering the former Negeri Sembilan state Speaker, Datuk Mohamed Taha Talib. Farmer Mohamed Ajib bin Haji Ahmad,NST - 259 words
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195 1983-02-03 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Muslims m Malaysia and other countries can soon use a computer to work out an equitable and fair distribution of family inheritance as required under Islamic law. A mini-computer named Al Raid (The Pioneer) has been designed and produced by aNST - 195 words
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Advertisement1173 1983-02-03 20 THE FAMILY YOUD LOVE TO SHOW OFF Come home to a Tecnogas Family. A family ensure an efficient and reliable after sales JPPPJP*Vrt\ **BBHHjm with a long and proud heritage of service, that's second to none <■* manufacturing an impressive range of <O*>^ quality kitchen appliances. To you, the range1,173 words
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Article42 1983-02-03 21 INDUSTRIAL Commercial Bank has appointed Dr Gwee Yee Hean as the chief executive director of the bank from Feb 1. The other executive directors are Messrs Ong Bee Kok, Tan Pee Ghee, Tan Poh Ghee and Dr Tan Poh Lin.42 words
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Article33 1983-02-03 21 THE SES has asked Hotel Grand Central to furnish an announcement on the acquisition of the two pieces of land situated at Balestier Road/ Ava Road, when it is finalised.33 words
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Article58 1983-02-03 21 PUBLIC Bank, m its reply to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange's queries, said it is not considering a rights issue at the time of writing. In a statement to the exchange, the company said it is most inconvenient for the victim companies to be queried repeatedly. The58 words
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Article70 1983-02-03 21 THE KLSE has asked Pahang Consolidated to announce the basis for valuing Kamunting's shares at Ms 4 a piece as the sale price of 1.2 million shares to United Gold Holdings. Pahang Cons is also required to disclose the reasons for the sale, the proposed use of the70 words
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Article50 1983-02-03 21 HONG Leong Credit has announced the appointment of Mr James Lim Cheng Poh as a director and managing director of the company, as well as a director of its subsidiaries from Jan 31. He replaces Mdm Lim Phaik Kirn, who had resigned from the same respective posts.50 words
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Article51 1983-02-03 21 THE Credit Lyonnais US$l5O million (Ss3o9 million) FRN due 1995 will be listed and quoted with effect from 10am on Feb 8. Trading m the bonds will be on a "ready" basis and the quotation will be expressed as a percentage of the principal value, excluding accrued51 words
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Article94 1983-02-03 21 MADRID, Wed. Spain's main Communist and Socialist trade unions are to present the government with a 12.5 per cent claim m negotiations covering 1.5 million civil servants. The talks are set to start on Friday. The claim lies at the very top of the range of increases agreedNYT - 94 words
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441 1983-02-03 21 ASIANS are generally more interested m using personal computers than Europeans. "Some of us m the West have the impression that Asians, due to their ancient cultures, will be less receptive m using personal computers," said Mr Edward E. Faber, president of Computerland Corporation, who441 words
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130 1983-02-03 21 PNB raises stake in Barlow Plant to 70pc PERMODALAN Nasional Bhd has acquired a further 30 per cent stake m Barlow Plantations Sdn Bhd, raising its total stake m the company to 70 per cent. The Malaysian national equity corporation is buying the additional stake comprising 45.997 million Barlow Plantations130 words
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334 1983-02-03 21 THE Asean Finance Corporation is stepping up its lending activity m this region. In less than a year after its management team was recruited, it has approved co-financing of five loans totalling about $56 million. Three of them are Asian dollar loans and two334 words
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210 1983-02-03 21 Seo-Il clinches contract to build SLF Complex SEO-IL Construction of South Korea has clinched its biggest Singapore contract worth about $65 million to build the SLF Complex. The complex is being developed by SLF Properties, which is whollyowned by the Singapore Labour Foundation. It won the job against strong competition210 words
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493 1983-02-03 21 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed higher m the afternoon on renewed buying interest m selective, active trading. Genting rose 6 cents to $3.34, Keck Seng 12 cents to $3.99, Pan Malayan Cement 15 cents to $5.49, Pegi 6 cents to $2.67, Hong Leong Finance 15 cents493 words
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Article73 1983-02-03 21 P M R I 374+24 PMC 545+20 Selangor Dredg 450 +20 Keck Seng 394 +16 H Leong Fin 875 +15 Sel Properties 530 +15 M M C 271+12 Promet 288 +11 Nat Iron 750 +10 I C B 675+10 M Cement 670 +10 Public Bank 530 +10 Syn Resins73 words
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Article18 1983-02-03 21 MB F Hldgs 600 -20 Liv Benut 530 -15 DBS 795 -10 H Leong Credit 555 -1018 words
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Article43 1983-02-03 21 Feb 1 Feb 2 BT Composite: 751.42 753.88 BT Indicator: *****7 *****6 ST Industrials: 775.65 779.26 ST Finance: 1879.70 1882.26 ST Hotels: 1003.13 1003.02 ST Properties. 610.92 613.15 ST Minings: 212.44 213.35 ST Plantations: 913.54 913.95 OCBC: 684.63 687.05 SESInd: 574.53 578.4643 words
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Article25 1983-02-03 21 Faber Merlin 1,973,000 Promet 869,000 City Dcv 765,000 U 0 B 753,000 Fed Cables 606,000 Total turnover: 14.31 m Total value: $4261 m25 words
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Article73 1983-02-03 21 Bousteadßhd +5 C& C +2 CCM Cold Storage -4 Donloplnd Esso FAN 5 Gentings +8 Guinness -2 Gathrle Bhd Haw Par Inchcape Bhd 4 MTC NBT -5 Nat Iron +10 PMC +20 Pan Elec +4 Perils Plant -4 Prima -5 Robinsons +3 Rothmans Semb Ship +573 words
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Article2540 1983-02-03 22 Sing apore closing prices Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN is traded m lots of II shares each, with the price quoted m dollars. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL Gr'« Net 1982/1983 L««t Div P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale +or- C 000) High Low 350 235 Aetna2,540 words
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622 1983-02-03 22 THE local stock market made minor gains yesterday In mixed trading. Bat its ability to press ahead m the face of a sharp drop m the New York market provided further evidence of a strong undertone here. Prices opened off their closing levels yesterday622 words
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Article330 1983-02-03 22 BUYERS continued to move into the Kuala Lumpur stock market, keeping share prices steady on most fronts yesterday. Led again by several situational stocks, prices maintained a steady trend for most of the day, extending Monday's advances after the market's closure on Tuesday for Federal Territory Day.330 words
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Article192 1983-02-03 22 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST (Maoanra' prices for Peb 3) ASIA UNIT TRUST (Managers' prices far Feb S) Mai Invest Fund 2.70 2.86 Mai Prog Fund 1.46 1.55xd Mai Security Fund 1.57 1.67 Mai Berjaya Fund 1.27 1.35 Mai Equity Fund 0.88 0.94 ARBUTHNOT SECURITIES ASIA (Managers' prices for Peb192 words
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Article31 1983-02-03 22 Up Down nnch Industrials 54 22 25 Finance 3 Hotels 1 1 Properties 2 2 4 Oil Palms 5 1 Tins 4 2 3 rubbers 11 3 2 Deb/Loans31 words
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Article30 1983-02-03 22 H L Fin 950 +40 PMRI 408 +30 Keck Seng 440 +30 PBank 580 25 Paper Prod 237 +24 PMC 600 +20 D& Phoenix 159 +17 Rothmansßhd 350 +1630 words
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Article2941 1983-02-03 22 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 Board2,941 words
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Article309 1983-02-03 22 STOCKS yesterday closed mostly easier after failing again to breach the 900 mark and the Hang Seng index was 0.72 lower for the half-day session at 894.81, brokers said. Prices finned initially on overseas support, and the index was up 2.88 by noon, despite a weak Wall Street closing.309 words
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Article415 1983-02-03 22 THE stock market yesterday closed irregularly mixed m active trading as steels rose sharply, mainly on foreign buying, while international populars fell m line with the overnight fall on Wall Street. The market average added 2.53 to 8,108.05 on heavy volume of 730 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange415 words
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Article151 1983-02-03 22 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed on turnover of 10.27 million pesos, down from 14.15 million on Tuesday. The commercial and industrial index rose 1.43 to 103.13 and the mining marker was up 9.17 to 1,298.58 but the oils index dipped 0.012 to 1.732. Seafront firmed to 0.0065 from 0.006151 words
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Article369 1983-02-03 23 STOCK prices on Wall Street fell sharply on Tuesday afternoon on fears that the Federal Budget deficits may reignite inflation. The Dow Jones industrial average was down only slightly at midday but spiralled lower during the afternoon to close with a loss of almost 16 points. The broad369 words
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Article342 1983-02-03 23 A GENERALLY firm Sydney share market was undercut by a weak oil sector and gold issues were mixed with considerable interest from London investors, brokers said. At the close, the All Ordinaries index was 1.5 points up at 545.0. FEB 02 Cent* INDUSTRIALS A C I li* unch A342 words
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Article655 1983-02-03 23 EQUITIES opened lower m quiet trading yesterday m line with Tuesday night's falls on Wall Street, dealers said. The Financial Times Index at noon was down 1.4 points at 627.0. Oil shares fell after Tuesday 's reports that Gulf producers are considering price cuts. Tuesday's closing middle prices of655 words
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Article50 1983-02-03 23 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 894.81 Tuesday 895.53 Week Ago 880.74 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 677.4 Tuesday 675.7 Week Ago 868.0 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 545.1 Tuesday 543.6 Week Ago 537.3 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 628.4 Monday 622.7 Week Ago 614.2 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1059.79 Monday 1075.70 Week Ago 1042.0350 words
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Article254 1983-02-03 23 SHARE prices were mixed m quiet trading on the Amsterdam stock exchange on Tuesday, with declines outnumbering advances despite a firmer Wall Street close on Monday. In Dutch internationals, Unilever fell 1.50 guilders to 198 while Akzo and KLM were each one lower at 39.90 and 157 respectively. NMB254 words
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Article1755 1983-02-03 22 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 Almd (1.848 1.855) (64) 1.80 (2) 1.78 (38) 1.79 (20) 1.82 (31)1,755 words
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Article506 1983-02-03 23 RUBBER prices m Singapore yesterday closed slightly with February One RSS buyers quoted at 173.50 cents a kilo, up two cents from Tuesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up slightly on some forward demand after a marginally lower opening. Afternoon prices gained further ground on some covering506 words
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Article30 1983-02-03 23 Rubber Feb 2 Singapore: February: 173.50 cents (up 2.00 cents) Malaysia: February: 192.00 cents (up 2.00 cents) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) 310 tonnes (down 556 tonnes)30 words
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Article209 1983-02-03 23 THE STRAITS TIN price m Penang yesterday held steady at M 529.15 a kilo, the ITA floor level. Dealers said the buffer stock manager took the bulk of sales yesterday, which fell to 310 tonnes from 866 on Tuesday, but noted disposals were still above daily average turnover209 words
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Article196 1983-02-03 23 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable In Singapore opened at $33,947 and closed at $33,760 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at USJSO3 '504. Buying took market to 504.00/504.75 where It met selling pressure to ease down to close for lunch at 503.50/504.25. The market re-opened after lunch196 words
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Article133 1983-02-03 23 CHINESE Pradaee Exeaaage. giagtaaw, mm eJaatag price* per IN kg ywteriajr. Caeaaat all: Bulk fob $98.00 sellers, old drum (m second hand drum) fob $111.00 sellers, new drum fob $115.00 sellers Capra: Mixed (loose) $56 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pjepper fob Asta NLW $342.50 sellers Sarawak white pepper133 words
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Article34 1983-02-03 23 LONDON: Copper prices on Tuesday (previous m brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £1069.50 (£1056.00); sellers £1070.50 (£1057.00); Three Months buyers £1102.00 (£1067.00); sellers £1102.50 (£1087.50). Market Imm: Barely steady after firm. Sales: 28,300 tonnes.34 words
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Article190 1983-02-03 23 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed higher on short covering m quiet trading, with interest remaining on the nearby Feb position, dealers said. For Feb, south region firmed M 512.50 to M 1767.50 a tonne while cental rose M 57.50 to M 1750. The refined market190 words
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Article89 1983-02-03 23 NOON SSR and SMR priaa yesterday: pig February March (Current Mth) (Forward Mth) Bayers Seller. Bayer* Seller* SSR 20 (1-ton pellet* 160.80 161.50N 162.00 163.00N SSR 50 (1-ton j»Uet) 186.50 157.50N 188.00 169.00N MRELB February March SMRCV (1 -ton pallet) 204.00 206.00N 205.00 207.00N SMRL -toSSeUet 204.0089 words
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Article34 1983-02-03 23 Maa Frl New York 14.208 13.588 14.27S 13.65S Zurich 13.808 13.488 13.90S 13.58S Tmes Maa Singapore 14.258 13.558 14.35S 13.65S Cosing prices m US dollars a troy ounce. Saaroe: Credit Salasn, Spare.34 words
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Article677 1983-02-03 23 THE US dollar opened at Ss2 0890 10 and was traded quietly with the rate touching a low of 2.0865. However, some heavy commercial buying In the afternoon brought the rate up to a high of 2.0965 before easing to close at 2.0945/55 on the Singapore forex677 words
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Article44 1983-02-03 23 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Feb 2: Overnight: 3" Call deposits: 3. Closing Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 3 3/16 31/16 3-month Bank bills 7V4 7% 3 months CD 7H 7 6 months CD 7W 7% Scarce: NktfouU Otocout V.44 words
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Article33 1983-02-03 23 CU»lng Interbank r»tea far Stag»pare dalbtn an Feb 2: Offer Bid Overnight 5 Vt I*4 1 month 7 6% 2 months 7'/» 7 3 months 7'/« 7 Overnight mode 5 'A33 words
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Article24 1983-02-03 23 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 5.52 per cent.24 words
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377 1983-02-03 24 MAJOR vehicle distributor Cycle and Carriage Ltd has bought a piece of land m Bukit Timah for $29 million cash. It has proposed to build "a prestigious corporate office-cum-showroom and workshop complex" on the 18,203 sq metre piece of land. In a statement377 words
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540 1983-02-03 24 MALAYAN Breweries Ltd has bought out its beer rival m Papua New Guinea m a bid to end the fierce "price war" there. The move, which both MBL and its rival San Miguel (PNG) Ltd have chosen to call a merger, is540 words
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248 1983-02-03 24 NBT reports sharp rise in profits NORTH Borneo Timbers Bhd (NBT) has reported a sharp improvement m its latest interim account. The group's pretax profits for the six months to Nov 30, 1982, were up by a hefty 130 per cent to M 56.78 million compared with only M 52.95248 words
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392 1983-02-03 24 IN ITS latest move to diversify out of its mainstay hotel business, Hotel Grand Central has teamed up with a few parties to form a joint-venture company to undertake property development. The new company, known as Central Plaza Development, will have 40 per cent392 words
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152 1983-02-03 24 DAVOS, Wed. The president of Philips, Dr Wisse Dekker, yesterday came out m strong public support of the French Thomson group's proposed acquisition of Grundig, the troubled West German consumer electronics manufacturer, m which Philips holds a 24.5 per cent stake. But Dr Dekker madeFT - 152 words
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149 1983-02-03 24 MRCB to move into finance, building MALAYSIAN Resources Corporation Bhd, currently involved m property projects ranging from commercial and industrial buildings to housing estates, plans to diversify into building materials, construction and financial activities. Moves m this direction would be related to its present mainly propertybased activities, MRCB managing director149 words
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Advertisement620 1983-02-03 21 v f EiOiD E 3rd-12thfeb '83 at bothisefcan stores >j"£a^7 !»!HfcE A headstart to welcome the Lunar Ifewlfear -,iffl6na»ii<--Gentf r Sundriet Toddlers' Teens' M Home Fumlshlrig\ /(I.H. L«vem.O. Lav»M}\ Printed and embroidered T-shirts Size 2, 3 (Japan) Blouses (Japan) $2059 \J O.H. Lev©}. 3 1.0. Lev©) 2) $*****-$39 Stacchini slippers620 words
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Advertisement221 1983-02-03 23 H |B'r I wfci, w^^ 01^ mm I G' 1 %\Vi^ v o^^o* r^%a 1^ fin (1,1 p^Don't miss this )M m tameßlPS( ll'lyJMi* 4 11 L exciting lurniturc ,1 1 ffWa/ 8000 sq.ft. of showroom space. fw^j Br*^! Ir Q& Handsomely designed, it will af* |BVn I A^* complement221 words
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Advertisement532 1983-02-03 24 If you've gone abroad to save more money, why take home less? Some expatriates are Our Sterling and Dollar simply attracted abroad by Accumulation Savings more sunshine. Accounts are specially Most are attracted by the designed for expatriates, brighter financial benefits. Our regular savings How much brighter? policy issued by532 words
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Advertisement597 1983-02-03 25 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION CROUP >* T*J£i f\ ftf^ f J IC^^l /Mk /**7\ f(J (12.30 pm tor Sunday Times) Semi-D.sploy (Mm $54 00 Straits Times) B Personal Services Merchandise v-tt^ I(l ay '**<■ *tj^,^W aTj»fe vW I r'S^r I (mmif m _jk 111 1 COUNTER SERVICE: 12_ imev c597 words
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Advertisement761 1983-02-03 25 20 Pets LAST NIGHT ARRIVAL Australia imported white Toy Poodles, white Maltese, white Samoyed, Lhasa Apso, Shih Tzu, white/ black Pomeranians, Pekingese, Japanese Chin, big-boned German Shepherd puppies available. Parvo virus/ distempered lnnoculated. Also aluminium dog cages for sale. Sookee Kennel, 306 Balestier Road, (1232). Tel: *****33. AUSTRALIAN IMPORTED Show761 words
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Advertisement528 1983-02-03 25 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage RELAX REFRESH YOURSELF AT GREAT EASTERN 4^ HEALTH CENTRE Lw iv Gro** Eastern Hotel J \||Wl f 401 Macpherson Road Jg |7 )M| S'poro 1336. E' iH TEL' *****44 PEARL'S HEALTH CENTRE. 301, 4th Floor, Pearl's Centre. Tel: *****94. Sauna/Steam Bath. 10.00528 words
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Advertisement517 1983-02-03 25 37 Aircon/Refrigerator KOWA ELECTRICAL SPECIALISES m Repairing, Servicing, Installing, Spraying and selling all kinds of Alrconditioners, Refrigerators, Washing Machines and Home Appliances. Please call *****49/ *****49. JOO* KHENG SERVICE alrcondltioner and refrigerator. Sale, rental, respray, repairing, Installation, maintenance, service. *****68/ *****69. 38 TV/Video/ Sound System A RELIABLE KOWA Electrical specialises517 words
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Advertisement616 1983-02-03 25 50 Office Equipment/ Supplies MAGNETIC NON-MAGNETIC WHITE boards available m various sizes. Call *****80 for more details. 1 RANK XEROX 3103 photo-copier for sale. Excellent condition. Price $8,000 negotiable. Tel: *****66. ARE YOU LOOKING for office furniture, equipment. We have various sizes of safe. Call *****2. OFFSET PRINTING MACHINE Gestetner616 words
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Advertisement457 1983-02-03 25 57 Industrial Equipment: Sale/Hire GREMSER PAPER FOLDING machine model: 2K. 18" x 28" with automatic suction feeder. Price $5,500. Japanese make automatic hot stamping machine with hot plate size 6" x 6" for gold foil stamping. Price $4,000 0.n.0. Tel: John *****09. WOOD WORKING MACHINES for sale. Item 1) Vandsaw457 words
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Advertisement314 1983-02-03 25 60 Business Opportunities PARTNERS/ INVESTORS REQUIRED to pursue the perspective of an exclusive building materials enterprise. Please submit proposals to P.0.80x 2991, Maxwell Road Post Office, Singapore 9049. TRILINGUAL TEACHER, ARMY officer businessman seeks career/ joint ventures m the Far East. Interested parties contact Koh Tel. *****77 or write to314 words
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Advertisement178 1983-02-03 25 |jj|/t ipmOYMEMT 65 Situations Wanted CIVIL/STRUCTURAL ENGINEER with 15 years foreign experience seeks immediate employment. Structural design project management or site supervision. Contact John *****75 PROFESSIONAL CIVIL ENGINEER/ QUANTITY SURVEYOR available immediately 30 years diversified experience m construction Industries. Prefer Roads. Oil/ Gas related Projects. Contact:- Tel. *****15, Boon Lay178 words
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Advertisement223 1983-02-03 25 Si The last Valentine's Day m The %t ■M Straits Times Classified saw _J ■IN quite a few cute Love Notes. .•^""'^^^W RL\I like these two: gS% Jfc_ J "Bunny Action speaks jjßa£S«>*aaew_if nM louder than words. My place. VIW Bpm Your loving Tiger" ■Wn )Gm "To Our Parents who223 words
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Advertisement172 1983-02-03 25 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive A Garment Manufacturing A Retailing Company requiree:A PERSONNEL OFFICER The person must be able to work independently and confident of his ability to recruit sewers and sales personnel for an expansion program. The job is task orientated and the reward is an attractive incentive172 words
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Advertisement355 1983-02-03 26 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive A leading tinance company requires:mm credit mm OFFICERS for business development and expansion m the Loans and Hire Purchase Leasing Departments Prerequisites: Male m their late 20's or early 30's and completed NS A pleasant personality Ability to communicate m English, Mandarin and common355 words
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Advertisement408 1983-02-03 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Tutorial FULL/PART-TIME TUTORS urgently required to teach Primary/Secondary levels. Any districts. Immediate assignments. *****54. TUTORS/TEACHERS REQUIRED from Seletar, Holland, dementi, Thomson, Braddell, River Valley. Whampoa, others. *****89, *****31. TUTORS REQUIRED TO teach secondary students. Call *****77 office hours. d) Secretarial Clerical I Keppel Shipyard limited Applications408 words
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Advertisement553 1983-02-03 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical Wywy Private Limited is looking for suitably qualified candidates to fill the following positions: GENERAL CLERKS *GCE 'O' Level including credit m English "Able to type *No experience required "Aged between 16-20 years Interested please come personally for553 words
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Advertisement332 1983-02-03 26 NTUC COMFORT invites applications for the post of: PERSONAL ASSISTANT Applicants should: have completed GCE 'O' Level with a credit m English and formal secretarial course be mature and possess a pleasant personality preferably bi-llngual and with some experience m secretarial work Attractive fringe benefits and salary commensurating with qualifications332 words
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Advertisement358 1983-02-03 26 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical SPECIAL JOBS TYPISTS c Our clients are still In need of fast and accurate Typists. SECRETARIES c Both temporary and permanent Jobs available depending on your skills and experience. Preference to those available Immediately. RECEPTIONISTS c Must be able to operate PABX/PMBX for a358 words
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Advertisement605 1983-02-03 26 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical ALFA-LAVAL S.E.A. PTE LTD requires a TELEX OPERATOR c GCE O' level with 3to 4 years experience m the same capacity. c Ability to handle the OKI telex machine with memory efficiently. c Must be prepared to work overtime as and when required. Interested605 words
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Advertisement615 1983-02-03 26 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical A leading Manufacturing Company m Jurong requires a:FEMALE CLERK/ TYPIST for its Sates Division Interested applicants, please submit personal particulars, present and expected salary with contact telephone number to:THE ADMINISTRATION MANAGER 3, Jalan Besut Singapore 2261. A local bank has vacancies forFEMALE CLERKS c615 words
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Advertisement656 1983-02-03 26 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical GENERAL CLERKS c Able to type accurately at 35 to 40 wpm. c Knowledge of Book-keeping, c Able to speak fluent English and Mandarin. Interested, call personally or apply with full personal resume, contact phone number, salary expected to GROUNDFLOOR, UNIT 6-9 BLK 7656 words
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Advertisement549 1983-02-03 26 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical RECEPTIONIST with minimum 1 year working experience is urgently required m Tanglin. For Interested applicants please write with expected salary, nonreturnable photo and contact telephone number to: P.O. BOX 177 TANGLIN POST OFFICE TANGLIN ROAD SINGAPORE 9124. ALBERT MANAGEMENT SERVICES (Temporary Employment Services) We549 words
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Advertisement843 1983-02-03 26 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST URGENTLY required. GCE 'O' level, able to type accurately, attractive salary for the right person. Please apply with full resume including telephone number, working experience and non-returnable photograph to: S.T. Box A*****, 390 Kirn Seng Road, Singapore 0923. WANTED URGENTLY CLERK/ Typist,843 words
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Advertisement287 1983-02-03 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales c) Sales Boutique invites suitably qualified applicants to fill the post of: BOUTIQUE ASSISTANTS Please call: *****77 for appointment What brings |@r together a studio m Teban Gardens and a model from Serangoon Gardens The Straits Times Classified /^BORNEoN MOTORS (S) PTE287 words
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Advertisement464 1983-02-03 27 FJ BENJAMIN SONS PTE LTD requires SALES PROMOTERS c Secondary education. c Good communication skillc In English and other dialects. c Have pleasant personality, be persuasive and aggressive to promote m Department Stores the following productsa) Glomesh b) Formfit c) Arn-art Attractive salary, sales Incentives and fringe benefits will be464 words
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Advertisement413 1983-02-03 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales A Wall established exclusive distributor for world famous consumer products manufactured by a large US Multi-national Corporation requires:AGGRESSIVE SALES EXECUTIVE To manage and establish sales lorca Applicants preferably should have:a 2-3 years of sales and supervising experience In consumer goods a G.C.E. 'O' level pass413 words
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Advertisement557 1983-02-03 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales MARKETING/ MANAGER EXECUTIVES with experience m the cleaning and maintenance industry required by established firm. We pay top salary with relevant fringe benefits for the right persons. Please apply m strict confidence giving full details, experience, salary expected and contact phone number, with recent non-returnable557 words
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Advertisement720 1983-02-03 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales Newly set-up organisation, having their office at Goldhill locality require*: 5 CHARMING LADIES as their Sales Executives To take orders for newly introduced Fibreglas* swimming pool m Singapore/ Malaysia A Indonesia. c Applicants must possess initiative, tact and drive, intelligent enough to be able to720 words
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Advertisement638 1983-02-03 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales SALES REPRESENTATIVES REQUIRED. Must have completed Secondary 4/ N.S., possess class 3 driving licence. Interested apply In writing with full resume, nonreturnable photograph and contact telephone number to: Unit 10-05, Vi Guang Factory Building, 180 Paya Lebar Road, Singapore 1440. FEMALE PERMANENT INDOOR Sales Promoters638 words
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Advertisement821 1983-02-03 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Technical t) Technical I"|tß]EiVlETßOn]'*\ I Walk-in I Interviews 3rd February 4th February, 1983 9.00 am B.oopm I ELECTRONIC I I TECHNICIANS I To trouble-shoot, repair and maintain automatic equipment and CNC machines. Requirements: NTC 3/ITC m electronic servicing or engineering. 1 2 years' relevant821 words
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Advertisement520 1983-02-03 27 66 Situations Vacant Technical Required MACHINISTS c Preferably with experience m turning and milling. STEEL WELDERS CUM FITTERS c Able to read blue-prints. c Good knowledge of steel and sheetmetal fabrication, c Experience In arc, gas and mlg welding. ENGINEERING CLERK DRAFTSWOMAN c Minimum GCE O' Level with credits In520 words
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Advertisement686 1983-02-03 27 66 Situations Vacant Technical EMHART INDUSTRIES PTE LTD (1) TIMEKEEPER (2) TOOL CUTTER/GRINDERS (3) PRODUCTION WORKERS Vacancies are available for the above mentioned positions m our metal-machining Company Applicants must be above 20 years of age, preferably with experience In an industrial environment. Salary commensurates with experience. Transport allowances and686 words
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Advertisement385 1983-02-03 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production mtmm ail Wkmftoa, and KaJicuuj wdwti GENERAL ELECTRIC U. S. A. TELEVISION APPLIANCE PTE LTD is rapidly expanding and we are now actively recruiting FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Ist 2nd Shift) from residents of Whampoa and Kallang. As an employee of385 words
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Advertisement350 1983-02-03 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production J. f NMB L SINGAPORE LIMITED has immediate vacancies for:- Production Operators J Salary up to $343 m jßHaWMMiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiMniiiiniii mm msmam We offer: a Salary increase Snift allowance after 3 months Attendance allowance c Salary review twice F r e350 words
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Advertisement309 1983-02-03 28 :sEc ATTENTION ALL RESIDENTS OF ANG MO KIO FEMALE OPERATORS Owing to our expansion programme, NEC a multinational company specialising m the manufacture of electronic products and components will introduce a new product line m the manufacturing of integrated circuits (I/C) m mid-February. We invite female residents who are interested309 words
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Advertisement368 1983-02-03 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Production lrßJfe#£rss SHOWA PLASTICS (S) PTE. LTD. jjj A wcltestabtished Japanese p plastic injection moulding factory requires: c Primary education 5j c Understand simple English J c 16 35 years I You will enjoy: s c Perfect attendance jj allowance c Free medical attention c Free368 words
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Advertisement314 1983-02-03 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Production requires FEMALE OPERATORS ($3OO ABOVE) We offer 5-day week (8.00-5.20) No shift/scope work 40 minutes Lunch time Free transport or refund Attendance award Clean air-conditioned Training will be provided Free uniforms locker Medical services Insurance coverage Confirmation increment Annual increment 13th month bonus Sick/annual/marriage/ compassionate314 words
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Advertisement485 1983-02-03 28 66 Situations Vacant h) Domestic HELP! IF YOU are a happily married couple, love children and are looking for domestic and gardening work, we want to meet you. We are an expatriate family of six and we need a livein couple who will blend In with us. We may also485 words
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Advertisement427 1983-02-03 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous V AmJ^m^mw^M .^fek. feW be* M invites applications for the following positions: ClerkfTypist GCE "O" Level with a credit m English Typing speed of 40 wpm Technical Clerk 2 years working experience m Maintenance Engineering Office Experience m purchasing and427 words
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Advertisement212 1983-02-03 28 1) CLERK/ TYPIST CUM DESPATCH (Mala/Fmtate) Minimum qualifications: GCE 'OVSec. 4 Typing 25 w.p.m. DutiM: To perform clerical duties To perform despatch duties Send and collect mails, etc. 2) GAMES ASSISTANT (Male/Female) Minimum qualifications: OCE 'OVSec. 4 DutiM: Assist In organising games like squash, tennis, billiard, bowling and golf Take212 words
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Advertisement385 1983-02-03 28 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous 529 National kjjajjj Panasonic I ib m Technics Electronics Repair Technicians Requirements/Duties: NTC 3 or 2 m Electronics Servicing Preferably with some practical experience Age between 20 to [30 years [Jerks Requirements/Duties: Minimum GCE 'O' level Typing speed 30 wpm Clerical experience is preferred To perform385 words
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Advertisement420 1983-02-03 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous LION CITY HOTEL has Immediate vacancies for A. COFFEEHOUSE ASSISTANT CAPTAIN B. COFFEEHOUSE CASHIERS C. FAB DISPENSERS D. COFFEEHOUSE WAITERS/ WAITRESSES (Partlmefc Fulltime) E. KITCHEN HELPERS F. CHAMBERMAIDS G. ROOM STEWARDS General requirements: c Willing to perform shift duties, c Bilingual In English and Mandarin.420 words
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Advertisement409 1983-02-03 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Hotel THI PRN Member ol Ihe Jack Chia MPH Group has Immediate vacancies for the following positions: 1. Telephone Operator 2. Security Guard (male/Kmale) 3. Waiter/Waitress 4. Lounge Waitress 5. Chambermaid 6. Cleaner (male) 7. Houseman 8. Kitchenhand Requirements: Candidates must possess a pleasant and409 words
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Advertisement614 1983-02-03 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous GTM Coignet J.V. Urgently Requires TOWER CRANE OPERATORS c Possess VITB or PSA Certificate. c Minimum 3 years relevant experience, c Possess a valla class 4 and 5 driving licence, c Willing to work m 2 rotating shifts. OVERHEAD CRANE OPERATORS ELECTRICIAN MECHANICS WELDERS WEIGHTBRIDGE614 words
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Advertisement530 1983-02-03 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous A leading multinational company manufacturing Computer Components invites applications for the following positions:«(§m<2r> ACCOUNTS CLERK (MALE) Minimum GCE 'O' level LCC Intermediate Bookkeeping Preferably with 2 years related experience STORE ASSISTANTS Completed National Service Minimum secondary education Willing to work two rotating shifts Interested applicants530 words
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Advertisement548 1983-02-03 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous HOTEL ROYAL requires 1. DRIVER Gross Salary: $390/$450 2. WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Gross Salary: $380/$440 3. CHAMBERMAID Gross Salary: $380/$440 Interested applicants please apply personally or write to:THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT HOTEL ROYAL NEWTON ROAD SINGAPORE 1130 &NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD Invites applications for the following548 words
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Advertisement617 1983-02-03 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous PRODUCTION WORKERS $350 to $450 PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS $400 to $600 MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS $600 DELIVERY DRIVERS $500 to $600 *****59 UNIT 80, BLOCK 4007 DEPOT LANE SINGAPORE 0410 Urgently required. 1. DESPATCH RIDER 2. DRIVER ■MM c A Malay with good spoken English c Age must617 words
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Advertisement418 1983-02-03 29 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous BUKIT TIMAH SHOPPING CENTRE urgently requires SECURITY GUARDS Male Singaporeans Shift duties Able to speak/write English CAR PARK ATTENDANTS Male/ Female Age above 18yrs Able to speak/write English Interested applicants please call personally at: Suite 701, 8 th floor Bukit Timah Shopping Centre, 170, Upper418 words
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Advertisement679 1983-02-03 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Trading Company requires: 1. SALES CO-ORDINATOR CUM GENERAL CLERK 2. SALES EXECUTIVES 3. DRIVER Working hours from 3pm to 11pm. Able to speak English. 4. DOCUMENTATION CLERK CUM BILL COLLECTOR Own motorbike. Poal* (1) and (2), preferably those who have experience m building malarial* line.679 words
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Advertisement835 1983-02-03 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous AN ESTABLISHED KINDERGARTEN requires Trained Teacher. Interested, please apply with full particulars and telephone contact to: ST. Box A*****. 390, Kirn Seng Road, Singapore 0923. CHANGI THEATRE REQUIRES One Cleaning Supervisor and Three Ticket Collectors Cum Cleaners. Interested please call personally at Changl Theatre from835 words
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Advertisement204 1983-02-03 29 72 Vehicles For Hire HAVE YOU HEARD? WE RENT TRUCKS. BTW was unheard of last year. This year people have heard that m car rentals BTW gives you lots of little extras to make motoring better. Now, BTW are renting trucks. You'll find even with bigger vehicles they're still paying204 words
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Advertisement747 1983-02-03 30 72 Vehicles For Hire AIRCONDITIONEO CARS WITH Malaysian permit City Car Rental ll roUM Pte I Id Tel *****28/ *****49 *****09 A1 CAB RENTAL offers very ecunomlcal price for timly weekly monthly used Tel *****79/ *****67 CALL SIANG HOCK For aircond cars ptck-upi v.ms lorries. Attractive rates Tel: 253 1747 words
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Advertisement2008 1983-02-03 30 74 Vehicle Financing/ 74 Vehicle Financing/ 74 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance Insurance Jk Ik. Chinese New Year A k News! J^^^^^H^P^^^ L Buying a new car? LslLm x 1 1 1 r > i B.S.M. can help you. Mf^jP^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^j For this corning Chinese New Year, we are I I -^H2,008 words
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Advertisement856 1983-02-03 30 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes 1978 MERCEDES 280S Fully automatic. Ist owner, power steering/ windows, immaculate condition. $50,000 0.n.0. View: 492, Tanglin Halt Close. 1978 MERCEDES 280S full Auto, aircon, radio/ cassette. 1 -owner, new road tax/ insurance, showroom condition. Price $54,500/--0.n.0. Tel: *****02. ALMOST 74, MERCEDES 200. Aircond856 words
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Advertisement784 1983-02-03 30 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi 1977 LANCER. Aircond, cassette, $12,800. Tel: *****6. j) Toyota 1979 TOYOTA CELICA 2000 c.c. Private owner, National Cockpit cassette radio, sports rims, powered windows, new tax, tyres, Up top condition. $25,800 0.n.0. View at 3, Colcester Grove, Spore 1955. COMPANY'S REGISTERED ALMOST 1978 Toyota784 words
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Advertisement887 1983-02-03 30 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Others S M MOTORS PTE LTD 5 LENG KEE RD SPORE 0315 TEL: *****8/ *****0 1981 Imported Volvo 244GL Manual 1980 Volvo 244GL Manual 1979 Honda Accord 4 Door Auto Eligible for PARF Hire Purchase available 3 months guarantee for Volvo cars only. SY SERIES,887 words
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Advertisement624 1983-02-03 30 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Commercial Vehicles 1980 DAIHATSU DIESEL lorry, 13 ft. Steel body, one owner. Good condition. Road tax/ insurance new. Interested call: *****19. 1981 TOYOTA COROLLA blind van, aircon, one owner, good condition, $10,900 0.n.0. Tel: *****81. 1982 AUGUST TOYOTA Hiace. sdoors van. Aircond. tuff-kote $15,200. Low624 words
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Advertisement508 1983-02-03 30 77 Vehicles Wanted A GOOD OFFER c for all PARK scrap cars c any model good used cars (company and private registration welcome) c PARF export documents KONG BENG MOTOR CO. 0107, Groundtloor Golden Wall Auto Centre 170, Albert Street Tel: *****76 *****59. CASH PAYMENT. HIGHEST offer "Q" plate, company508 words
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Advertisement549 1983-02-03 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY! Diat. 20, Thomaon Walk, 2-storey semi-detached, 4 bedrooms/ servant's, fully furnished, $2,000 p.m. Diat. 5, Hong Leong Garden, 2-storey terrace. 3 bedrooms/ servant's, fully furnished, $3,000 p.m. c Diat. 10, Namly Gardena, 2-storey semi-detached, 3 bedrooms/ servant's, fully furnished, $3,500 p.m. c Diat.549 words
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Advertisement710 1983-02-03 31 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Commercial m) Commercial m) Commercial m) Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles At 6Vp.a.fixed,you pay low interest -m l jJ9w' jp wmßmL IcftS TOr 3 a- m ■Ul lulll ■j We're making it so710 words
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Advertisement197 1983-02-03 31 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 5 DOUBLE-STOREY SEMIDETACHED 5 rooms, 2 halls, newly renovated. $2,800. Dlst. 14, single-storey terrace, 3 rooms. Rental $950. Dist. 17, doublestorey semi-detached, 5-room, $2,600. Tel: *****02/ *****46, Winner Housing. FULLY FURNISHED double-storey house. 3 bedrooms, spacious dining and living. Large garden. Walking distance to197 words
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Advertisement438 1983-02-03 31 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED SINGLE-STOREY detached bungalow at Braddell Heights, matured garden. 3 bedrooms, 3 attached bathrooms, servant's room and fully airconditloned. $4,500. Tudor Home: *****88. DIST. 10, NAMLY DRIVE, newly renovated double-storey semidetached. 3 bedrooms study. Fully furnished with brand new furniture with large matured garden.438 words
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Advertisement446 1983-02-03 31 o the van and ucks oad). 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 1027 NAMLY ESTATE double-storey detached bungalow. 4 bedrooms, study, servant's. Big garden/ patio. $5,000 partially furnished/ fully furnished. Ace: *****81. DIST. 19, STOKESAY DRIVE (Off Serangoon Garden). Beautifully renovated single-storey semidetached, 3-bedroomed/ servant's, spacious garden, unfurnished. Hongswee, *****11.446 words
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Advertisement808 1983-02-03 31 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 15 OPERA ESTATE singlestorey intermediate terrace. Furnished, 2 bedrooms, pleasant locality. $1,500. Jade Properties: *****08. DIST. 10, JERVOIS ROAD doublestorey colonial bungalow on one acre land, 4 bedrooms, study, servant's, furnished, $10,000. Collier Properties *****11. DIST. 10, BEAUTIFUL 3-BEDROOM-ED Bungalow, 2 baths, matured garden,808 words
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Advertisement692 1983-02-03 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 5 HONG LEONG GARDEN CONDO Brand new luxurious 3-bed-roomed apartment with full recreational facilities. Rental: $2,500/ $2,800. c DIST. 14 CASTLE COURT 3-bedroomed apartment with good security. Fully furnished. Rental: $2,400 negotiable. c Chatsworth Court $6,000 c Robin Court $5,500 c Emerald Court $4,500692 words
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Advertisement705 1983-02-03 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments Luxurious Apartments, partially/ fully furnished m Dists. 5, 9, 10, 11, 15 21: Hong Leong Garden/ Hin Seng Garden/ Longhouse/ Far East Mansion/ Sommerville Park/ Elizabeth Tower/ Futura/ Grangeford/ Draycott Tower/ Villa Delle Rose/ Clementi Park/ Maryland Park. Rental $2,000 $7,000. ATONA PROPERTIFS *****34 WHOLE705 words
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Advertisement811 1983-02-03 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments LUXURIOUS APARTMENT NEAR American School, 4 bedrooms, one servant's, fully aircon, spacious living/dining area, built-in 2,800 sq.ft Full recreational facilities, $3,500 inclusive. GE Housing, *****38 WALKING DISTANCE TO Orchard Road, Cairnhill Plaza, high floor apartment. 2,300 sq.ft. Immediate occupation. Central aireond, swimming pool, squash. $4,000811 words
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Advertisement792 1983-02-03 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 20, FABER GARDEN Townhouse. 4 bedrooms, exquisitely furnished, swimming pool, tennis court Rental negotiable Mc'Robertson, *****60. DIST 2159 SHERWOOD TOWERS, beautifully furnished 3-bed-roomed maisonette, utility, fully aircond. $2,800 fully furnished. Ace: *****81. DIST. 5 HONG LEONG Garden 2-bedroomed apartment. Furnished $2,000. Dist. 21 Eng792 words
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Advertisement786 1983-02-03 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments PANDAN VALLEY. High rise apartment. 3 bedrooms, partially/ fully furnished. $2,800. Ring Agent *****45. PANDAN VALLEY NEAR American/ Japanese Schools. Partly furnished, 3 bedrooms/ study, $3,000 Contact *****4/ *****04. PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX, furnished bachelor apartment $1,500. Effective Ist April. Contact Mrs. Chan *****67/66. PRIVATE APARTMENT786 words
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Advertisement452 1983-02-03 32 87 Accommodation Wanted a) Houses FAMILY REQUIRES 3-BEOROOMED Apartment/ house, around Thomson Yaohan vicinity. Partially furnished Budget $1,000 to $1,500. Contact. *****02 GENUINE CLIENTS URGENTLY require houses and apartments m dlst 10, 11 $4,000 to $11,000. Other locations considered Owners call *****75. HOUSES/ APARTMENTS WANTED by expatriate clients presently staying452 words
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Advertisement515 1983-02-03 32 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses Exclusive to the few. P \fK iftl w >^/ Exclusive Courtyard Houses m choice D/NASTYI y&^\ Distri f GARDEN S, jjj!^ Located at Sixth Avenue, Dynasty lE^Na a chojce o f 12515 words
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Advertisement458 1983-02-03 32 URGENT SALE AT JOHORE BAHRU seaside, Jalan Studai single storey bungalow approximately 18,000 sq.ft. good environment. 5 minute to town. Selling $430,000 (ono). Intereated pleaae call *****98 or *****50/1. BUNGALOW FOR SALE Single -storey with an area of 6670 sq.ft., well renovated, Ideal design to suit the modern lyViewing today458 words
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Advertisement325 1983-02-03 32 DIST. 19, TAI KENG Garden, double-storey corner terrace. 4,000 sq.ft. Split-level living dining. 3 bedrooms servant's. Freehold. Vacant possession. $600,000. Trillion Properties, *****28/*****70. DIST. 14 KIMNAN PARK Vicinity Brand New Pair of double-storey semi-detached 4 bedrooms plus attached bath. Marble flooring. Land area 4,500 sq.ft., built-in 3,200 sq.ft. $740,000 0.n.0.325 words
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Advertisement828 1983-02-03 32 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 19, BRAND NEW doublestorey semi-detached, 4,500 sq.ft. 4 plus 1 bedrooms/ attached bathrooms, split-level living/ dining, $680,000 negotiable. Hap Seng Realty *****58. DIST 19 JALAN HOCK Chye brand new double-storey semi-detach-ed. 4,200 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms/ servant's. Split-level, freehold. $610,000. Completion 4/83. Swansea Homes828 words
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Advertisement573 1983-02-03 32 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 28 TAMARIND ROAD beautifully furnished double-storey semi-detached. 4,800 sq.ft. $675,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****97. DIST. 5 SOUTH BOUNA Vista Road single-storey bungalow. 10,000 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms. Big garden. $950,000. Belmont Realty *****55. DOUBLE-STOREY BUNGALOW With basement m dlst 11. 12,000 sq ft land, tenanted573 words
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Advertisement532 1983-02-03 32 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments LOOKING FOR READY APTS? Come to MHRfPfMI Telok Blangah Newtown 4s^\ i«w z^Mount Faber J^^^T /x^ Cable Car Station mr R a< lw^V Station* Golf Course a H Shipyard PSA Gate 1 i^^J^^^^^\ H L^k. M532 words
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Advertisement153 1983-02-03 32 RIDGEWOOD KALAKAUA RISE, 1850 sq.ft. Tenanted $3,700. $570,000. GOOD LUCK GDN, Upper Maisonette, facing pool, 1885 sq.ft. $485,000. GREEN LODGE, 4 bedrooms, exclusive condominium, $515,000. CLEMENTI PARK 3 bedrooms. 1,700 sq.ft.. $495,000 CHAMBERS: *****77 DIST. 15, KATONG KOON Seng Mansion, near Still Road, 2nd floor walk-up apartment. Approx: 1,200 sq.ft.153 words
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Advertisement809 1983-02-03 32 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments /7^ce/?(6d«/eff\\ V Condominium Ay WEST COAST ROAD VA 14 units spacious 2-storey Maisonettes 17 units Luxurious Apartments Full Condominium Facilities Swimming pool Private covered carpark Wading pool Tight security system Housing Loan Available OWNER and DEVELOPER809 words
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Advertisement665 1983-02-03 32 DIST. 1025, BRAND NEW Robin Court, Foreigners can buy! 3 bedrooms/ bathrooms, swimming pool, 2,300 sq.ft. $690,000. Deans Property: *****55. DIST. 1027, JADE MANSION, double-storey maisonette, 2,850 sq.ft. tenanted with good rental. $750,000 negotiable. Details: *****81 Hossman. DIST. 19, OASIS GARDEN brand new walk-up apartment. 3 bedrooms/attached bathrooms. 2,300 sq.ft.665 words
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Advertisement820 1983-02-03 33 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 15 JIN FU Apartment New luxurious split-level apartment. 4 bedrooms. 1870 sq.ft. $550,000. Belmont Realty *****55 DtST. 28. THOMSON GROVE high floor, 3 bedrooms, facing swimming pool, full facilities 1,520 sq.ft. $370,000 0.n.0. Rolf *****11 DIST. 4, CITIPORT APARTMENT facing sea, 1,400820 words
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Advertisement595 1983-02-03 33 89 Properties For Sale d) Other Real Estate DIST 10 EXCLUSIVE LOCALITY residential land approved for bungalows. 11/2 acres. For details/ site plans, write to Newton P.O. Box 79, Spore 1130. DIST. 1648, BEDOK ROAD, 17,000 sq.ft. vacant land, approval plan for bungalow, semi-detached, terrace. Call: *****21 (agent). DIST. 9,595 words
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Advertisement377 1983-02-03 33 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted DEVELOPMENT I I SITES WANTED I 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted JURONG FACTORY FOR SALE Area: 3634 sq. metres. Selling Price: $1.3 million. Interested please contact: *****38 MISS WU GROUNDFLOOR, FOR LIGHT Industry, area approx: 6400 sq.ft. 15 ft ceiling. 24-hour security377 words
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Advertisement377 1983-02-03 33 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces RUBY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX (Gent ing Lane/ Tannery Road) HAS THE ANSWER TO YOUR NEEDS Call us at: *****96/ *****61 \xm Warehouse Space Available siiwaihiiu: warehouse can help you by offering fair and competitive rental prices. Tel: *****19 *****11 SIONG HOE 5-STOREY WAREHOUSE Lorong 1 Toa Payoh377 words
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Advertisement391 1983-02-03 33 93 Office Spaces a) Sale ORCHARD TOWERS Area: 395 sq.ft. $880 p.s.f. Fully carpeted, wall papers and partitioned. TEL: *****85 Principals only PANORAMIC VIEW, HIGH floor, fully furnished and partitioned. Near to Maxwell MRT Station. Freehold title. Area 630 sq.ft. Contact *****56. ACE OFFERS: Dlst. 0719 Textile Centre, 900 sq.ft.391 words
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Advertisement503 1983-02-03 33 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces I SMCE 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 93 Office Spaces a) Sate a) Sale I NEWLY COMPLETED I OFFICES APARTMENTS503 words
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Advertisement460 1983-02-03 33 93 Office Spaces b) Rental INTERNATIONAL PLAZA, 17TH Floor, office space approx. 460 sq.ft. Fully carpeted/ painted recently. Available at $2,100 p.m. inclusive maintenance. 2 months deposit required. Interested please call *****44, Mr Wee/ Mrs Soh. SULTAN PLAZA, OUTSIDE CBD, 1,150 sq.ft. Partitioned. Ample carpark space. $3.70 p.s.f. Far East460 words
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Advertisement448 1983-02-03 33 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental S SPECIAL DISCOUNTS I^^X^C >cN^^S^ THIS MONTH! I Get yourself a good deal with City Developments makes this generous offer of excellent office or industrial space. At the beginning of this New Year, we are448 words
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Advertisement209 1983-02-03 33 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale FOR SALE DIST. 9, GROUNDFLOOR SHOP Facing road. Suitable for showroom cum office, 2 levels with own spiral staircase to upper floor, 2,000 sq.ft. ADMER ASSOCIATES *****88 GROUNDFLOOR SHOPHOUSE AT BEAH STREET (City area near Raffles Hotel) FOR SALE CONTACT: TONY, *****22 LUCKY PLAZA 846209 words
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Advertisement253 1983-02-03 33 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale DIST. 14, SINGLE-STOREY SHOPHOUSE at Sims Avenue. 1,800 sq.ft. Freehold. Vacant possession. $360,000. Trillion Properties, *****28/*****70. DIST. 15 BRAND NEW shop with toilet. Ready for occupation. Area approx. 1,210 sq.ft. Interested contact: *****29. Strictly no agents. ADELPHI, LOWER GROUNDFLOOR, and Singapore Shopping Centre, Unit 0316,253 words
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Advertisement474 1983-02-03 34 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental I IfflllA K!f^iM^Bl al gSoeFiWILE COMPLEX v UUJyUv PUwImC *****11,^,,. 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental QROUNOFLOOR SHOPHOUSE CUM SHOWROOM FOR RENT AT DIST 8 1,519474 words
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Advertisement575 1983-02-03 34 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental BUKIT TIMAH PLAZA groundfloor. Owner wish to lease half of shop. Tel: *****08. DIST.7 SHOP SPACE for rental. 400 sq.ft. Price $1,350. Tel: *****33/ 4. FAR EAST PLAZA 2nd floor. 389 1,500 sq.ft. Water facilities, near POSB, *****58. FAR EAST PLAZA/ Next to POSB, mezzanine/575 words
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Advertisement385 1983-02-03 34 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours THE YEAR OF THE PIG MONEY SAVING TOURS U.S.A. SslOBB 9Days "2 \To# o*^%/^ A y^s? v a»fTi i n a* V" c *?^^^^DB Ir^* JBfi Wk PLUS: Ssloo Hong Bao* /JC ffl WTJ I PLUS: Free VKa^UB BJ^P Tour at the Polynesian Bl385 words
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Advertisement79 1983-02-03 34 HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! CHINESE NEW YEAR SPECIAL TOURS: 4 DAYS/3 NITES JAKARTA/ BANDUNG/CIPANAS $555 DEP. 12/2 4 DAYS/3 NITES BALI/ JAKARTA $888 DEP. 12/2 CALL US IMMEDIATELY FOR BOOKING. LIMITED SEATS AVAILABLE ONLY CONTACT: KIAN MIN TRAVEL PTE LTD 01-21, FOOK HAI BUILDING 150 SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE 0105 TEL:79 words
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Advertisement289 1983-02-03 34 93 Office Spaces b) Rental 102 Tours ARCHIPELAGO SPECIALS Tsl: *****82/5, *****38/9, *****30/ *****29 G3B, LUCKY PLAZA, ORCHARD ROAD, (TA 126) WEST MALAYSIA TOURS DAILY DEP 3D2N XL/GENT $170/--3D2N MERS/TIOMAN $235/--3D2N MAL/P. DICKSON $150/--4D3N PENANG $180/--3D2N DESARU BEACH $150/--3D2N KUANTAN $175/--4D3N MAL/KL/PEN $250/--SD4N KL/GENT./PEN $275/--SD4N PEN/HAAD/S'KLA $295/--ID/2 DAYS TOURS MALACCA,289 words
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Advertisement356 1983-02-03 34 102 Tours 102 Tours F^Shang ftilaa^t, GR4ND PROVINCIAL hMPENAi; BANQUET J 5,000 years of Chinese culinary artistry prepared by master chefs! Stay at the multi- star Shangrila Hotel m downtown Kowloon, one of Hong Kong's most luxurious hotels! More than 5,000 clients who have joined SA's highly successful Banquet Series356 words
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Advertisement310 1983-02-03 34 CHARTER FLIGHTS TO HAADYAI DEP: 12, 13, 15, 18, 20 FEB 83 SPECIAL HAADY AI-SING APOBC ONE WAY $99/- ONLY DEP: 12, 13. HAADY AI-SONGKHLA AIR TOUR 3 DAYS $399/- DEP: 10, 11 FEB 2 DAYS $299/- DEP: 12 FEB 3 DAYS $499/- DEP: 13 FEB 4 DAYS BY COACH/RETURN310 words
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Advertisement566 1983-02-03 34 102 Tours Ml TRAVEL SERVICE (SI PTE. LTD. Hll< Otttci: G l4-1 6-1 8, Pearl's Centre, Eu Tong Sen Street, (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines) ■met Otllci: 119, People's Park Complex, Ground Floor, New Bridge Road, Singapore 0105. Tel: 91 1661/91 1662 *****3/*****2/*****6 *****8/*****63 TA 140 AMERICA/HAWAII/CANAOA566 words
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Advertisement679 1983-02-03 34 102 Tours CHINESE NEW YEAR SPECIAL Penang/Camerort 4DayesNighU $230 Depart: 12/2/83.7pm Cameron/G»nting/K. Lumpur Tour 3Days4Nights $155,12,13.14,15,17/2 Genting/K.Lumpur 2Oay»3Nightt $105 Dep: 12,13.14,18/2.9pm Cameron Highlands 2Oayt 3Nighti $105 Dep: 12,13.15.18/2,Bpm Ganting Highland! 2D»y»3Nigr»U $139 Dep: 12.13,14,15,16.17,18/2 1-WAY EXPRESS COACH To K.L.,lpoh,Taiplng,B'worth Dep: 7,8,9,10,11.12/2 Night fßrlng Passport Upon Booking) PHOENIX TRAVEL LTD TA2IO679 words
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Obituary, Illustration254 1983-02-03 35 1— MRS. LIM PENG KOI nee TAN AH NGOH AGE 80 Pasted away peacefully on Monday, January 31, 1983 leaving behind Sons: Lim Teo Seng Lim Teo Kirn, Jimmy, Sunraln Co. Daughter*: Llm Kirn Chng Lim Lily Lim Willie, Senorita Florist Lim Jenny Tan Susie Lim Bessie Lim254 words
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Obituary, Illustration165 1983-02-03 35 The family of the late MRS. YEOH HONE SOO nee SEAH SYE LUANG wishes to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to relatives, friends, priests and church groups for their kind attendances, assistance, prayers, wreaths, donations and condolences during their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF the late Miim.165 words
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Obituary, Illustration151 1983-02-03 35 IN LOVING MEMORY of Mdrn Janagie Vellasamy, departed 3.2.71. Within our home when all was bright, God took from us a shining light; We miss that light, and always will. Her vacant place no one can fill. Inserted by loving grandchildren, daughters, sons-in-law and husband. DM CHOON151 words
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Advertisement690 1983-02-03 35 110 Computer 110 Computer 110 Computer City and Guilds Certificate m Computer Programming and Information Processing. The internationally recognised City and Guilds Certificate can be your key to a successful career m computer programming. The Stamford Computer Centre supplements professional training m the theory of computers and programming with handson690 words
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Advertisement583 1983-02-03 35 111 Academic HOW TO PASS YOUR GCE EXAMINATIONS? TUTORIAL CLASSES Specially designed by Qualified Retired Teachers to help Students pass their GCE Examinations COMMENCING THIS WEEK Subjects offered for GCE 'O' 'A' Levels c English Language c Elementary Mathematics c Additional Mathematics c Physical Science c General Mathematics c General583 words
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Advertisement739 1983-02-03 35 111 Academic EXPERIENCED TUTOR TO Teach English, Science, Maths and Chinese. All levels. Tel *****60. EXPERIENCED TUTORS WILLING to teaoh all subjects/ levels Interested, call *****59. 112 Commercial IMPORT, EXPORT PROCEDURES AND DOCUMENTATION COURSE SYLLABUS COVERS:- Trade Terms, Sales Contract, Breach of Contract Purchase Orders, Establishing Overseas Contact, International Trade,739 words
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Advertisement621 1983-02-03 35 112 Commercial TYPEWRITING NORMAL, RAPID (for UK April examination) starting Today. Classes available 9.00 am 9.00pm. Students can report anytime for practice. Rex Commercial School, 768G Upp Serangoon Road, tel: *****00. TYPEWRITING (1, 2, 3 month courses), Shorthand, Bookkeeping, English, Maths. Science (Primaries/Secondaries) Singapore Institute Of Commerce, 283 C Selegie621 words
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Advertisement448 1983-02-03 35 134 Lost Found A BUNCH OF 3 keys found at Telok Ayer Market during lunch. Please call Grace *****77 ext. 40 during office hours. FOUND 1 WHITE Trimaran Sail, ing boat, licence SZ 5801 D on Loyang Beach. Tel: *****46 for further enquiries. 135 Personal Messages SINGLE PROFESSIONAL, 25 seeks448 words
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Advertisement327 1983-02-03 35 ISEJIS -"II INSTITUTE OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES Applications are invited for the following posts Preferably a Business Administration graduate, with some experience m computerapplications and financial administration. Salary m range: $1,000- $2,800 p.m. 3 GCE 'O' level passes, including English. Shorthand speed: 100 wpm Salary m range: $740 -$1,260 p.m.327 words
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772 1983-02-03 36 EPSOM JEEP - Horse of Year title: Sprinters very much 'in' EPSOM JEEP By THERE seems to be some criticism from certain quarters over the nomination of sprinters for the Marlboro Horse of the Year award. "I am surprised that so many sprinters have been nominated for the award. Sorely this honour should772 words
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Article, Illustration336 1983-02-03 36 ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The track was engulfed m thick mist early today and no timing could be made until 7.45 a.m. when laststart winner Rainbow Wonders brought back some life into the dull morning with a sparkling336 words
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Article856 1983-02-03 36 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Bukit Timah trainer Gary van Breukelen will introduce a classy newcomer m Runway at the Tunku Gold Cup Meeting starting on Saturday. Runway, a three-year-old bay Irish colt by Godswalk out of Inner Guard, raced five times List year for three wins856 words
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Advertisement466 1983-02-03 36 NOTICES I Notice is hereby given with effect I I from 29 January 1983 that MR. I I MICHAEL CHEW ENG HWEE I I (NRIC No. *****00-C) has ceas- 1 I ed to be Chairman of Sindo Pasir I I Pte. Ltd., and is no longer to I transact any466 words
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Advertisement367 1983-02-03 36 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding! p No. 7 of IMS In the Matter of the Companies Act, Chapter 185 And In the Matter of FRIENDSHIP CONSTRUCTION AND REALTY (PRIVATE) LIMITED ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Windlng-Up of367 words
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Advertisement231 1983-02-03 36 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Salt No 3518 of 1182 Between ASIA COMMERCIAL BANK LTD Ptalatlffe And TAN LAI WAH ..Defendant NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: Tan Lai Wan 27 Makepeace Road Singapore TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you In the High Court231 words
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Advertisement281 1983-02-03 36 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that MR JOHNSON LIM CHOON HUAT, I/C NO. *****74/A has resigned as a Director Shareholder of this Co. with effect from 1/2/83. Therefore is not authorised to collect any monies or transact any business on behalf of this company. BOARD OF DIRECTORS PAN-CO H'WARE 6281 words
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Advertisement312 1983-02-03 36 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that m accordance with ancient custom a new "Karbar" or Trustee of the THANDAYUTHAPANI TEMPLE at Tank Road and of the SITHIVINAYAGAR TEMPLE at Keong Saik Road, Singapore which belong to the Nattukottai Chettiar Community of Singapore, has been appointed as from the 30th day312 words
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Article253 1983-02-03 37 NEW YORK. Wed. Alberto Salazar, the Cuban-born American world marathon record holder, Is at the centre of another cash controversy. Salazar, 24, threetime winner of the New York Marathon, has accused two leading officials of the United States athletics governing body, the Track and FieldAFP - 253 words
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Article42 1983-02-03 37 JOHANNESBURG, Wed. The rebel West Indian cricketers beat a South African XI by 29 runs on the final day of their four-day match here yesterday. Scores: West Indiana 267 and 176. South African XI 233 and 181. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration296 1983-02-03 37 Borg promises never to come back to tennis A LOT of people think I'll continue to play exhibitions and special events and things like that, but I won't play anything. Nothing. Maybe next year, if I feel like it, I will play acouple of things for296 words
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Article41 1983-02-03 37 BOXING Alexis Arguello, looking for a rematch with World Boxing Association junior middleweight champion Aaron Pryor, has begun training m Scottsdale, Arizona, under Janks Morton the man who helped guide Sugar Ray Leonard to the undisputed world welterweight title.41 words
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Article33 1983-02-03 37 In London, Britain's Keith Wallace challenges Kenya's Steve Muchoki for the Commonwealth flyweight crown tomorrow, hoping a victory will earn him a world-title chance against WBA champion Sandor Laciar, of Argentina.33 words
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Article51 1983-02-03 37 BADMINTON Indonesia will enter rising young star Icuk Sugiarto m the singles and the pair of Liem Swie King and Christian Hadinata m a four-nation tournament to be staged m Jakarta from Feb 19-20. Malaysia, South Korea and Japan will be the other countries taking part m the51 words
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Article70 1983-02-03 37 Race 'y es CYCLING The Federal Territory Cycling Association are willing to allow their main body, the Malaysian National Cycling Federation (PKIBM), to organise the forthcoming ASEAN Kuala Lumpur-Bangkok tour invitation and the ASEAN track championships m April. The 1,000-km race from Kuala Lumpur to Bangkok, open to all ASEAN70 words
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Article57 1983-02-03 37 MOTOR-RACING A.J. Foyt, four times winner of the Indianapolis 500 race, will drive a sports car for the first time since his 1967 Le Mans triumph m the Daytona 24-hour endurance race, starting on Saturday. Foyt will partner fellow American Darrell Waltrop m an Aston Martin prototype, oneAgencies - 57 words
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Article425 1983-02-03 37 LEONARD KING - LEONARD KING By MALAYSIA, whose bowlers threatened to snatch a few gold medals at last November's Asian Zone FIQ championships m Manila, are preparing early for May's South-east Asia Games m Singapore. The Malaysian Tenpin Bowling Congress have already begun selection trials, and want to send425 words
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Article268 1983-02-03 37 Chris tames opponent and winds PALM BEACH, Wed. Chris Evert Lloyd, opening her 1983 campaign to regain the No. 1 ranking m women's tennis, defeated Kathy Horvath, 6-2, 63, m the second round of a US$l5O,OOO ($309,000) tournament here yesterday. Chris, ranked behind Martina Navratilova last year, had to battleReuter; AF - 268 words
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Article, Illustration201 1983-02-03 37 LONDON, Wed. John Barnes scored m the 85th minute to lift Watford to a 2-1 victory over Second Division club Fulham m an English Football Association Gup fourth-round replay at Craven Cottage last night. Barnes' low drive from 25 metres earned Watford a fifth-roundAP; Reuter - 201 words
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Advertisement393 1983-02-03 37 Personna.The Right Sound System For \bur Listening Enjoyment Once again Pioneer brings high technology closer Designed for maximum ease of operation, the top- m^mmmmm^^*^^'*^^ mH^'^* m^ m mm m to you. With their compact yet powerful Personna of-the-line, Personna S-9 features the F-Xso Quartz- jlil^MßWiWlPiPffiilit S-9 and S-5 shelf components.393 words
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Article, Illustration87 1983-02-03 38 MUNIR SHAH (right), the tournament's chief liaison officer, has taken on a new role providing escort services m lifts of the Taiping Hotel. Said Munir: "I was on my way down when the lift opened on the 13th floor of the hotel. There were two girls and87 words
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Article93 1983-02-03 38 THE Asian Squash Federation will be co-ordinating the efforts of their members m trying to lobby for the game to be Included In the next Asian Games scheduled for South Korea m 1986. The matter will be discussed at their annual meeting here today. Sources said93 words
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Article, Illustration78 1983-02-03 38 WHAT are bedsheete doing neatly spread along the corridor of the 11th floor of the Talping hotel? This is what has been puzzling the organisers who spotted about seven bedsheets neatly laid on the carpeted floor. "Maybe there are some ghosts lying oat their evening clothes preparing78 words
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Article69 1983-02-03 38 PRIZE money should be offered even for junior events, according to Air Vice-marshall Changazi (left), the ASF executive director. "The amount offered need not be large," says Changazi. "But wouldn't it be nice if these lads could have some money to buy presents for the folks back69 words
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Article, Illustration377 1983-02-03 38 Explained: Chiang Sin's No. 1 ranking TWO officials of the Singapore team taking part m the Asian junior championships last night explained their reasons for ranking Tang Chiang Sin as the Republic's No. 1 player. Coach Martin Webb and manager Mervyn Galistan issued a statement following a claim by someJERRY SEH - 377 words
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Article692 1983-02-03 38 A pulsating show of power play First round results India 3 Kuwait (India first): Darius Pandele bt All Al-Jasaff 5-7, 9-7, 9-1, Aashish Kamat bt Ibrahim Sharqawi #4, 1-9, 9-1, 94, 9-2, Brian D'Souza bt Mohamad Shaqawi 9-3, 9UM. Philippines 3 Sri Lanka 0 (Philippines first): A. Arienza bt S.692 words
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Advertisement42 1983-02-03 38 In ton Jung Sgmfi rsew OmKKmlys Smgqnre PAY TRIPPERS A jSpr __|_gBJj JJIIS' ""*fc 1 HrS Hr^A P^^^"^V H^^B HfeyM H_« "^B| ROUMD TH^ CLOCK COLOURS FROM OIUfORMM-JMriG TCM TOPS /IMD BOTTOMS KKP YOU IN TH€ LIM6LIGH-T 6M6N /IFTCR SUNSET. o|^||6 wnGiTouTinsrvLC^42 words
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Article, Illustration294 1983-02-03 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By 4 WE, like Malaysia, want to consider teams who have not performed here before to ft be Involved this time. 7 Teo Chong Tee MERLION CUP TO TAKE ON A NEW LOOK MALAYSIA are one of the countries dropped from the list of invitees for294 words
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Article, Illustration144 1983-02-03 39 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday OFFERS are still coming m for Rajagopal Suriamurthi, the Singaporean who is into his second season with Pahang m the Malaysia Cup soccer competition. The latest "invitation" for the 24-year-old midfield dynamo came recently from an Indonesian professional club, who are danglingNST - 144 words
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Article239 1983-02-03 39 THE much-awaited soccer match between Singapore and Selangor will definitely be on at the National Stadium on Feb 19. Selangor, the Malaysia Cup-holders, have accepted Singapore's terms and the date. There were doubts when Selangor requested 35 per cent of the gate collection to meet their expenses. This239 words
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Article134 1983-02-03 39 Republic end losing streak BANGKOK, Wed. Singapore finally succeeded m breaking their bad lack when they beat Oman 3-1 m a Group B match m the Thailand invitational yonth soccer tournament here yesterday. The Republic scored through Hamzah Hashim (eighth and 55th minutes) and V. Snnderam (37th). Sabalt Ramis replied134 words
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Article85 1983-02-03 39 GROUP A PWDLFAPt. Thailand A 2 110 6 2 3 USSR 2 110 4 2 3 China 110 0 2 12 Indonesia 2 0 0 3 2 5 0 Malaysia 10 0 115 0 GROUP B P W D L F A Pt. Thailand B 3 2 10 685 words
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222 1983-02-03 39 HURT pride will be Armed Forces' greatest hurdle when they take on Cairnhill m a National Football League Division One match at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight (7 p. m.). Cairnhill have vowed to salvage their pride after suffering a shock 3-0 defeat at the hands222 words
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Article, Illustration337 1983-02-03 39 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By TWO of the Republic's best athletes will get the chance to compete with the world's elite m the inaugural world track and field championship m Helsinki from Aug 7-14. The trip to Finland comes through the kind courtesy of the337 words
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Article189 1983-02-03 39 THE national under-19 age-group records are the target that Singapore's juniors will have to hit this weekend if they hope to be included m the team for the 10--nation inter-city youth track and field meet m Hongkong from Feb 26--27. They will either have to189 words
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Advertisement144 1983-02-03 39 nMWral I I PK WW iPir%ll l^l%ll m with the opening of the ICHGCI COSA-HELL GRAPHIC CENTER a collaboration between COSA Company Private Limited of Singapore and Dr.-lng. Rudolf HELL of Kiel, West Germany. Our main activities comprise: Demonstration of equipment to customers Transfer of reproduction technology by means of144 words
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Miscellaneous56 1983-02-03 39 HOCKEY Friendly: Indian Jordan, Singapore v HongAssociation v Dutch Club kong, Malaysia v India, Ku(Balestier Road, 5.15 p. m.). wait v Sri Lanka (all at East SOCCER NFL Wv. 1: Coast Recreation Centre, 6.30 Cairnhill v Armed Forces p.m.). (Jalanßesar, 7p.m.). SWIMMING SABA »geSQUASH Asian Junior group meet (SSC, Tanjong56 words
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Article, Illustration269 1983-02-03 40 Success m the air and m the sea THE entangled cable ears were successfully freed from the ropeway system between Sentosa and Jardlne Steps yesterday In a six-hour operation and PSA frogmen raised the two cable cars that plunged into the sea m last Saturday's tragedy.VOW YUN WOH - 269 words
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439 1983-02-03 40 Tough talk by both sides over missiles Reagan vows to build up arsenal Andropov scoffs at open letter' WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE United States and the Soviet Union have dampened hopes for an early compromise m their arms reduction talks by making statements that show their deep distrust for each other.439 words
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300 1983-02-03 40 Washington won't be protectionist WASHINGTON, Wed. Selective measures possible' US President Ronald Reagan declared today that he would resist growing clamour for protectionist legislation to curb imports despite the prospect of a record US trade deficit this year. In his annual economic report, he said that the United States mightReuter - 300 words
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Article31 1983-02-03 40 NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 7.45 points to 1,052.34 m the first naif-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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Miscellaneous139 1983-02-03 40 UP TO 1 p.m. Partly cloudy throughout with showers over several areas after midday. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.20 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.16 a.m. Adelaide 13/23 C Hazy I Manila 19/32 C Fair Amsterdam 1/3 C Rain Melbourne 17/21 C Fine139 words
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Article, Illustration1163 1983-02-03 1 A royal master of dance passes on skills to villagers m Choa Chu Kang In a tiny cluster of about 30 houses somewhere m a village off Choa Chu Kang Road, a minority cultural group is bravely, but barely, surviving. MURIEL SPEEDEN visits them one weekend1,163 words
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Article, Illustration587 1983-02-03 2 Drum up a festive spirit with the help of our craft columnist Kaye Ann. She shows you how to make three Chinese New Year items a pair of Mandarin dolls, stalks of pussy willow, and a popular festive snack. It's still early enough to587 words
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Article591 1983-02-03 4 LINDA NEO - Missing the in Spain LINDA NEO By CHINESE New Year is just around the corner. The house has been spring-cleaned. Mandarin oranges, called mandarinas m Spain, have been bought m abundance. And the children have their new finery bought quietly, without fuss, as though they too feel the missing spirit.591 words
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Article, Illustration627 1983-02-03 4 Materials and tools 1. 20 white chenille or velvety wires for 12 stalks of different lengths. These have fluffy velvety diamond shapes along the wire and can be bought from Dragon Horse, a handicraft shop m People's Park. 2. Thick wire for stalks. Amount depends627 words
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Article, Illustration527 1983-02-03 6 Japan preserves not only historical monuments but also declares people as "living national treasures". These designated Japanese are almost the sole surviving practitioners of some traditional art or craft. This report takes a look at how this "cultural heritage" is protected. LIKE any other conservation conscious country,AFP - 527 words
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Article, Illustration719 1983-02-03 6 FARMER Kyoshi Bannai rarely has to go near his fields or gets his hands dirty. He simply sits m front of a computer m his modern farmhouse, tending his crops by remote control. Mr Bannai is m the vanguard of a belated technological revolution mThe Christian Science Monitor - 719 words
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Article, Illustration878 1983-02-03 7 Making a 1 80 degree turn Stanford University has devoted a full course to creativity m business. But is it all peacock feathers and hot tubs? Eric Berg reports from Palo Alto, California. IN A darkened classroom, 25 students gather m a semi-circle and listen to the soothing tunes ofNYT - 878 words
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Article, Illustration1016 1983-02-03 8 Homestead of Gandhi inspires It was m a one-story, six-room farmhouse m South Africa that Mohandas Gandhi launched the concept of Sotyogroho, the philosophy of non-violent resistance with which Gandhi won India's independence. Now this farmhouse is to be restored as a landmark to inspire South Africans fighting for equalAP - 1,016 words
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Article312 1983-02-03 8 RUSSEL BLINCH - RUSSEL BLINCH By I m Toronto WHO was the first President of the United States born m a hospital? Which actor was on stage when a streaker made an unscheduled appearance at the 19(4 Academy Awards? If you knew the answers Jimmy Carter and David NivenReuter - 312 words
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Article, Illustration855 1983-02-03 12 You watched Laurence Olivier "die" m the last instalment of Brideshead Revisited on Tuesday. Well, m real life, the consummate actor, at 75, is still quite a way off his "golden sunset". MICHAEL BILLINGTON, drama critic of The Guardian, writes about this tower of aLPS - 855 words
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Article37 1983-02-03 12 YES, the Cliff Richard show at the National Theatre tomorrow is definitely on, according to its organiser, Mr Jimmy Loh. Almost 90 per cent of the tickets have been sold oat, Mr Loh said.37 words
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Article, Illustration600 1983-02-03 12 English playwright TOM STOPPARD, known for his dazzling writing and intellectual gymnastics, has written a play about love. And there are as many people who dismiss it as there are those who defend it. GREGORY JENSEN reports from London. FOR a full yearUPI - 600 words
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Article, Illustration1054 1983-02-03 13 Newswatch, the news programme for children, took off last night. KANNAN CHANDRAN talks to the three men responsible for the programme's set, animation and signature tune, respectively. IT HAD to be different something that would appeal to children and hold their attention. SBC's children's news programme,1,054 words
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Article, Illustration578 1983-02-03 13 THE BARTHOLDYQUARTETT Victoria Concert Hall Tuesday, Feb 8 Previewed by CHAN ENG CHENG WHEN Japanese music lovers beard that the Bartholdy-Quartett would be m Singapore to give a recital, they immediately telexed and booked the gronp for It performances m Japan. Thus far has the quartet's578 words
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Advertisement273 1983-02-03 1 N inn <oo' Calico <P O%X 1 JWI X Direct flight No waste of time on long i«omir> aVO o t^ ereS iievaod' rvJlt 1 layovers m Asian Cities You'll see FxcloW^PcrnJoaQ"'" 1 1 JM r more ot America rr nl °i od o< 'f esno <^M\ Exclusive Yosemite National273 words
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Advertisement252 1983-02-03 1 Dolling up for wVjfc^- The men An actor the New Year /?^^JW^> behind m^gm without outlook, S^VA^FJ I Newswatch parallel Pages Two and Three V-^jlfcflf LEISURE 2, Page Thirteen BL» LEISURE 1, Page Twelve y f* |||> |||||||||||||||||M|||M v <J: Sllg* Hbtr^'M« if t II Hhߣ f wßt-.n'-.mM Baume Mercier,252 words
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Advertisement1522 1983-02-03 3 m>mll,lmmmmm^^ Mandarin dolls to make From Pag* Two Put dress on doU t0 6. Wind red wool round two fingers 8. Tie strands m centre tightly as back of doll. Pin one side of dress wind enough to make fluffy round m B. iii straight down the middle. Fold a1,522 words
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Advertisement1095 1983-02-03 10 APPOINTMENTS M A leading U.S. supplier of precision micromotors to the computer peripheral manufacturers wishes to fill the following positions: I GENERAL MANAGER I Ref. No. 889 Salary: Negotiable 5565,000 5575,000 p.a. plus car and other benefits The General Manager will be expected to commence planning immediately and set up1,095 words
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Miscellaneous373 1983-02-03 10 GARFIELD ByJlmDavls i YOU PIP A PRETTY I USEP SMALL STITCHES GOOP JOB OF SEWING V SO AS NOT TO J V. V POOKY'S ARM ON LEAVE A SCAR f I THINK HE'S U^ y^v^-^ V^ y PICKING ON ME 7*3 £TfAA t?AV^6 1983 United Feature Syndicate, Inc. STAR WARS373 words
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Advertisement560 1983-02-03 11 MICROS MALAYSIA 83 Supported by the Malaysian Computer Society Bit ~0-**"" m SE'j I I -f» Zz HL rTf""? 'f I" T'T.i 'Hni^ VT 'V'V^'^int INTERNATIONAL MICRO COMPUTER EXHIBITION WISMA MCA KUAIA LUMPUR 2-5 AUGUST 1983 The age of microcomputers has come to To ensure participation and prime location, stay560 words
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Miscellaneous246 1983-02-03 11 PEANUTS BySchuix NQIPON'TKNOUJUIMERE I YES, I MEARP THAT SHE 1/ IF YOU 1 1 POUBT HOUJEVERJHAT YOU CAN FINP JOAN OF ARC MAY HAVE ANOREXIA... FINPHER, A W YOU'LL CONVINCE HER 1 CV^r^^pr^ 6ive HER MY To E AT A POUGHNUT THE EVERMORES By Johnny Sajem teUTS Try to /rTPN246 words
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Advertisement189 1983-02-03 12 An ad m the yellow paws canturn competitors green. Cost-effective advertising that works hard 365 days ayear. Smart businessmen know that it pays to advertise. Especially m the Yellow Pages. Because an ad m the Yellow Pages reaches people who have made their decision to buy and are now looking189 words
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Advertisement169 1983-02-03 12 HITACHI'S smart ideas to keep your customers cool! New low cost energy saving aircon Series for Residential Commercial use. *£^'ll>'oe^ 0 Wide adjustment of Air Flow Direction fl 9,200 kcal/h to 1 2,200 kcal/h WB k H i^B SB m Wk -y*^*"^ F P R AS- 4U^^^B^i^*"*' k 9.200 kcal/h169 words
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Miscellaneous326 1983-02-03 12 FILMS ON INDUSTRIALISATION AND DEVELOPMENT Goethe-Institut Auditorium. All films are m English and m colour. Admission is free on first-come first-served basis. Feeding the World: Kali (Potash), 6.30 p.m. Food for 6,0 M millions, 6.30 p.m. The World Of Tomorrow: A Generation faces challenge, 8 p.m. Living Space of the326 words
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Advertisement153 1983-02-03 13 (milo) is proud to sponsor the MILO/Ascot Ist Asian M^% Junior Squash Team ||^B^\ MILO, the leading health food drink with that great chocolatey taste, together with Ascot, a fc^*S brings you the first-ever Asian Junior Squash Team Championships. M -3L^m For one action-packed week, teams of young men and153 words
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Advertisement42 1983-02-03 14 THE LEADER'S W OF SAVING 'GONG XI FACAI'. Your choice. An elegant Chinese vase. Or, a Corona I Jighter. Or, a Dragon Boat with a Martell miniature. mm With every quart bottle of MartellVSOP. S3 **m W The sign of the leader42 words
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Miscellaneous2040 1983-02-03 14 ■E3HMHBBBMBHBBBBMIW Special tribute IH-IMWI 3.00 PM Opening followed by Dynasty: (Mandann/r) Gil Gerard of television's Buck Rogers, reports on 7.30 News and Weather Forecast: (Malay) m 5.* AM Good Morning Series about an ambitious prince who usurps the the Warrensville Gymnastics Team and a ski club 7.50 The Powers of2,040 words
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Article, Illustration877 1983-02-03 1 Beancurd jelly is the smoother and softer version of doufu, the much sought-after delicacy of health food buffs the world over. Fast disappearing are the pushcart hawkers who sell it from a wooden barrel. KOH SIEW TIN finds out how it's made and discoversLIM SENG TIONG - 877 words
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Article91 1983-02-03 1 "I n tfj s JS?£ SottE*Afn#f#S ■frifcSJfflE' £T.tt»"JL m s 7/> mff fa s/g fc°*sfcft#it73£>M> &m-> am *5 mh hj i/L g§ it a -/j is ft «f& tt m il l vW S* i^ #-A ff- o #r£ s >5i #sa az I*% o StMift^li** ffi 'j»m am m&91 words
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Article566 1983-02-03 2 A literary writer should have a profound knowledge of the cultural quintessence of his own community. Then his creative works will have a strong appeal to readers, said Xiang Mm m his commentary on the International Chinese Writers' Forum held here last month. Here is a566 words
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Article19 1983-02-03 2 xWUKJI^HSSTiXSII ifr7*i**° feiT* <£Oi> 1 £30 wa±£!£ xmmmm 3 *Mf#tt*ftift7flh W«* Larfn-Sf'JT M^itii As&uat»^rf fcfi&fn *M3#*fts:fcf*Si -&Jt£ti7;&P3B-*Sf£*:>S Mm* MftXAZfegft19 words
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Article183 1983-02-03 2 THE traditional practice by street calligraphists who sell calligaphy scrolls to usher m Chinese New Year and good luck is being brought up as a Co?*S t-. And for a good cause too. All the poceeds from he sale of entries and on-the-spot demonstration pieces by183 words
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Article237 1983-02-03 2 A TROUPE m a village community centre will give a concert of Chinese instrumental music at the Singapore Conference Hall at 5 p.m. on Sunday. Fifty members of the Keat Hong Community Centre m Choa Chu Kang, including a handful of guest players, will perform237 words
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Article119 1983-02-03 2 THERE will be 57 more Chinese physicians going into practice this year after their graduation at the Chung Hwa Free Clinic at Toa Payoh on Sunday. They are the 17th batch of graduates from the Singapore Chinese Physicians' Training College who have undergone four years of119 words
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Advertisement767 1983-02-03 3 APPOINTMENTS i I landon 1 We are a subsidiary of Tandon Corporation, a US Company which is the leader m the manufacturing of floppy disk-drives for the computer industry. Recently incorporated m Singapore, the Company has ~j experienced phenomenal growth m its first year. To cater for expansion requirements of767 words
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Advertisement338 1983-02-03 3 We are a large investment holding company seeto- t ing to appoint CORPORATE PLANNING EXECUTIVES to play a leading role m the future development of the company. The Corporate Planning Executives will work as a team and report directly to the General Manager. The positions involve developing strategies and plans338 words
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Advertisement655 1983-02-03 3 I n I Petrochemical Corporation of I Singapore (Private) Limited i\ j If BE RIGHT IN THE FORE-FRONT OF SINGAPORE'S PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRY! The upstream Company of Singapore's $2 billion Petrochemical Complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following positions:I L SYSTEMS CONTROL ENGINEER J655 words
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1286 1983-02-03 4 JAILANI HARUN - JAILANI HARUN Oleh Views on Language -Coralr-Corelr Balnasa. Beginning from Monday, February 7, a new column will be introduced on this page. It will be a quiz m the form of word puzzles and will appear every Monday, four times a month. Attractive prizesPetikan dari; BHM - 1,286 words
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Article, Illustration1014 1983-02-03 4 Haron A. Rahman - Haron A. Rahman By Mulai Isnin, 7 Februari, suatu ruangan baru akan diadakan dalam halaman mi yang bersifat penduga akal. la akan dibentangkan dalam bentuk tekakata dan akan muncul pada tiaptiap Isnin, empat kali sebulan. Hadiah-hadiah yang menarik akan ditawarkan kepada para pembaca yang menyertainya. Let's learn MALAY1,014 words
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