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Title Section14 1983-02-08 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article605 1983-02-08 1 Going into direct selling of petrol to motorists at pumps in Europe BAHRAIN, Monday KUWAIT is poised to seal a multi-million-dollar deal that will make it the first Arab oil exporter to join the league of the world's major oil companies that dominate the605 words
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Article56 1983-02-08 1 PARIS, Mon. Journalists of Agence France Presse will go on strike for 24 hours from midnight tonight, disrupting both the agency's domestic and international news services, union leaders said today. The strike is in support of journalists' demands that details of management's plans to streamlineReuter - 56 words
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Article101 1983-02-08 1 Musa in tomorrow for visit KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Musa Hi tarn, and a party of senior government officials will pay a three-day visit to Singapore from Wednesday, a Foreign Ministry statement said today. It will be Datuk Musa's first official visit to Singapore since takingReuter - 101 words
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Article376 1983-02-08 1 Warning by board after 13 such notes found FORGED $50 notes have been found to be circulating in Singapore. The Board of Commissioners of Currency yesterday warned the public to be on the alert for forged $50 notes of the "Biro"' series. Thirteen such notes have376 words
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Article58 1983-02-08 1 LONDON, Mon. Student Alison Marchant, 23, staged a one-woman art show of socks, torn vests, mouldy bread, rotten fruit and a pair of her old black knickers. Some of her audience walked out in disgust, but Alison, unrepentant, said: "I like to take mundane articlesReuter - 58 words
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187 1983-02-08 1 It's a snap for one who's blind TOKYO, Mon. If you believe the blind cannot take photographs, then think again. A 47-year-old sightless Japanese opened a photo exhibition in Tokyo recently and his works were rated high by professional photographers and critics. "Some people think it's impossible. But I reallyAFP - 187 words
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Article, Illustration225 1983-02-08 1 GRACE CHNG - Chinatown scene that may be at new site next year GRACE CHNG Report: < Picture: HAWKERS light op Pagoda Street and other parts of Chinatown as they peddle goodies for the Lunar New Year. Bat this may be the last time seasonal pedlars fill Chinatown's streets with delicious aromas, brightYAP YEW PIANG - 225 words
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Article40 1983-02-08 1 ASUNCION, Mon. General Alfredo Stroessner, ruler of Paraguay since 1954, cruised easily to his seventh term as president when his Colorado (Red) party announced that he had won 90 per cent of the vote in general elections. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article79 1983-02-08 1 "IT'S typical of my life. I had not planned any of it. That's why I say there is some guiding power above." Tunku Abdul Rahman on how many things have happened more by accident than by choice. On his 80th birthday, the man who led Malaysia79 words
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Article46 1983-02-08 1 MOSCOW, Mon. The official lass news agency reported that the nuclear fuel core of the Soviet satellite Cosmos 1412 entered the earth's atmosphere today over the South Atlantic and burned op. Tass said the fuel core totally cmml its existence. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article572 1983-02-08 1 BEIJING, Monday CHINA issued in quick succession two statements within hours of American Secretary of State George Shultz's departure to show that his visit here had failed to dispel the bitter aftertaste left by its agonising dispute with Washington over United States arms sales to Taiwan.572 words
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Article673 1983-02-08 2 More JTC condos -WRONG Town Corporation will build three more condominium estates in the next few years to meet the demand for middle-income housing in Jurong. The decision is the result of overwhelming response to the 304 units in its recently-completed Lakepoint condominium in Boon Lay Way, an officer,673 words
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Article142 1983-02-08 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: LAST Saturday's power failure, coming so soon after the Sentosa cable car tragedy, is a blot on onr image of superefficiency. What happened? We need to know so that steps can be taken to minimise the possibility of recurrence. We have had two other near142 words
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Article291 1983-02-08 2 Liverpool coming? LIVERPOOL, strongly favoured to win the English Division One title this season, is planning a trip here for a match against Singapore in June. A London-based travel agency is negotiating the terms and dates with the football associations of Singapore, Malaysia and Hongkong. The football association here291 words
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Article317 1983-02-08 2 U.S. ENFORCES NEW RULES ON SINGAPORE TEXTILE TEXTILE and garments producers from other countries will not be able to take advantage of Singapore's export quota to America in future. New administrative measures have been enforced by the US government from Jan 15 to stop outside manufacturer from exporting317 words
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Article662 1983-02-08 2 Japan blasts USSR JAPAN denounced the Soviet military buildup on four disputed North Pacific islands yesterday, after arresting the captains of two Soviet fishing boats for violating fisning rules. Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone said at a Tokyo rally, also attended by 1,500 ministers, and government and civic662 words
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Article322 1983-02-08 2 Spirit's alive AFTER five hectic days in steaming Kuala Lumpur, the six rehearsals and performances, five workshops and lots of closed-door official meetings of the Second Asean Festival of Performing Arts came to an end. Just like that! In its wake, the $313,500 festival, organised annually by the322 words
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Article183 1983-02-08 2 Singapore wants shift THE shift north by several Singapore labourintensive companies, following the island's shift into high-technology industries, is being encouraged by the Republic's government, Singapore s High Commissioner Maurice Baker said in Penang. Besides raising wages, Singapore has also been advising these industries on the best183 words
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Article140 1983-02-08 2 (S'pore edition) Germ-killing machine THERE is now a simple machine that makes the gas ozone. Factory engineer Yu Pin invented it in his three-room Jurong flat. Working out the idea meant a lot of money, disappointment and frustration. But it has won him patents in Britain. Canada, Singapore140 words
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266 1983-02-08 3 Hawke ahead of Fraser, poll shows CANBERRA, Mon. Australian Labour Party leader-designate Bob Hawke was showing a lead over Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser as campaigning started for Australia's shortest-ever election period. Mr Hawke is expected to be named to the party leadership tomorrow after Mr Bill Hayden announced last weekAFP - 266 words
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Article56 1983-02-08 3 KATHMANDU, Mon. At least 31 people were killed and 24 others seriously injured when a bus carrying Buddhist pilgrims was involved in an accident at Narayanghat, 140 km south of here. According to a police report, the bus was returning from Lumbini, the birth-place of Buddha, whenAFP - 56 words
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Article71 1983-02-08 3 THE PHILIPPINE Government yesterday ordered more troops and helicopters to be deployed in the southern Philippines to step up military operations against communist guerillas who killed 24 people in three attacks over the weekend. The presidential press office said President Ferdinand Marcos also directed the reassignment ofReuter - 71 words
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Article65 1983-02-08 3 THAI TROOPS killed two members of the outlawed Communist Party of Malaya in a gun battle yesterday about 20 km from the Thai-Malaysian border, Thai officials said in Yala, southern Thailand, yesterday. The two who died were both Thais. A third terrorist who was also shotReuter - 65 words
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Article78 1983-02-08 3 PRESIDENT FERDINAND Marcos yesterday ordered the seizure of copies of three pornographic films shown during the Manila International Film Festival so that a new board of censors can review them, the Philippines government said. The presidential palace said the review would determine whether the producers, cinema ownersReuter - 78 words
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Article49 1983-02-08 3 NATIONAL TOURISM heads and more than 1,000 delegates from Asean countries gathered in Manila yesterday to discuss problems affecting the tourist industry in their region. The Philippines Tourism Ministry said in Manila the delegates at the weeklong conference represented several sectors of the tourist industry. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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382 1983-02-08 3 Nakasone hits at buildup on disputed isles TOKYO, Monday JAPAN today denounced the Soviet military buildup on four disputed north Pacific islands after arresting the captains of two Soviet fishing boats on charges of violating fishing regulations. Though the two captains were laterAgencies - 382 words
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225 1983-02-08 3 Joint effort to sway Thais over Airbus decision BANGKOK, Mon. France, Britain and West Germany are making an effort to persuade Thai International Airways to rescind a decision not to buy two European-manu-factured Airbus aircraft, airline sources said today. The sources said that in a joint memorandum to the ThaiReuter - 225 words
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Article72 1983-02-08 3 CAIRO, Mon. Recent birthrate statistics for Egypt indicate that a decades-old battle to control one of the world's fastest growing populations may finally have scored some results. For the first time in 30 years, Egypt's birthrate registered a drop from 41 to 38.7 per 1,000 inAFP - 72 words
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Article, Illustration356 1983-02-08 3 Opposition party leader quits after elections defeat NEW DELHI, Mon. Former Foreign Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee today submitted his resignation as leader of the rightwing opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) after a heavy defeat in local elections here, party sources said. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's Congress (I), receiving a much-neededReuter - 356 words
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Article164 1983-02-08 3 SYDNEY, Mon. One of Australia's most sensational murder trials came back before the courts today with the opening of Llndy Chamberlain's appeal against her conviction for murdering her Infant daughter. Mrs Chamberlain, 34, has always said a dingo (wild dog) took nine-week-old Azarla Chamberlain fromReuter - 164 words
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367 1983-02-08 3 HONGKONG, Mon PARENTS desperate to be reunited with their children are resorting to life-endangering deals with the underworld to smuggle the youngsters from China into Hongkong. The smugglers, known locally as r 'snakeheads," sneak the young children past barbed wire barriers andUPI - 367 words
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442 1983-02-08 5 Lebanon visit packs a message, say analysts MOSCOW, Monday THE Soviet Communist Party's central committee has sent a delegation to Lebanon, a visit seen by Western analysts as a highly visible move to show that the Kremlin leadership under Mr Yuri Andropov isAP - 442 words
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Article67 1983-02-08 5 NEW YORK, Mon. Cuban and East German military advisers arrived in Syria recently, according to the latest issue of Newsweek magazine. Newsweek said the advisers had a double mission: To train Syrians to use new equipment shipped from Moscow following the Lebanese war, and to upgradeAFP - 67 words
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119 1983-02-08 5 LONDON, Mon. The United Nations is worried about Israelitrained militias In southern Lebanon villages, according to documents published today by The limes. The paper quoted a confidential report from the UN Interim force in Lebanon (Unlfll) saying that Israeli troops were forcing villageAFP - 119 words
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212 1983-02-08 5 Druze militiamen claim victory over Phalangists BEIRUT, Monday DRUZE militiamen claimed to have overrun all Phalangist positions in the western section of Aley, a strategic town on the international highway linking Beirut with the Syrian capital, Damascus. A communique issued yesterday by the Druze Socialist Progressive Party said the mainAP; UPI - 212 words
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392 1983-02-08 5 Israel to play down row over incident with tanks JERUSALEM, Monday IN AN abrupt reversal of its stand, Israel yesterday indicated it wanted to play down its row with Washington over last Wednesday's confrontation between a US Marine officer and Israeli tanks near Beirut. The Cabinet has decided not toReuter; UPI; AP - 392 words
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67 1983-02-08 5 New council proclaimed by Shiites KOLEILA (Lebanon), Mon. About 1,000 Shiite Muslims yesterday proclaimed an Israeli-sponsored Council of the Unified South which, they said, would set up local village committees and a corps of border guards. The council's secretarygeneral, Mr Shawki Abdallah, said the council would cooperate with Israeli occupationAP - 67 words
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Article58 1983-02-08 5 JERUSALEM, Mon. Results of the hearings on the mass killing of Palestinians in Beirut's Sabra and Chatila refugee camps last September could be made public on Friday, an Israeli Foreign Ministry official said today. But, the official added, Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir would still tour Europe ifAFP - 58 words
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141 1983-02-08 5 HARARE, Mon. Parents of six young foreign tourists seized by rebels In Zimbabwe offered yesterday to help opposition leaders facing trial for treason in a desperate attempt to get their sons back alive. They said that for their sons' safe return, they wouldReuter - 141 words
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347 1983-02-08 6 Emergency measure to avert cash shortage GENEVA, Monday THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) should sell off a significant proportion of its gold stocks to help rescue developing countries from a cash shortage threatening to extinguish economic growth. That is one of theReuter; UPI - 347 words
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Article, Illustration362 1983-02-08 6 PARIS, Mon. President Francois Mitterrand, a firm supporter of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation decision to base new missiles in Western Europe, is expected to tell American Vice-Presi-dent George Bush this week that a shift in American economic policy would help strengthen theReuter; UPI - 362 words
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Article75 1983-02-08 6 PLUMBER George Gant of Bath, England, expected the sack when his employer called him into the office. Instead, he was offered the business as a gift. Boss George Collett said: "I want to retire and I've no heir to inherit the firm so I decidedReuter - 75 words
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Article69 1983-02-08 6 Dirty money AN UNEMPLOYED carpenter unwittingly threw away a lottery ticket which won US$lO,OOO (5520,900) and spent the weekend going through five tonnes of rubbish to find it. Now he hopes one of the 40 illegible tickets he found is the winner. Mr Don Temple, 33, of Lynnwood, Washington, intendsUPI - 69 words
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Article51 1983-02-08 6 A ROBBER had a change of heart after hitting his victim to get her purse he returned her money and gave her US$l (552.09) out of his own pocket so that she could get medical help. Mary Hoffman, 47, of Lincoln, Nebraska, required two stitches.UPI - 51 words
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Article26 1983-02-08 6 MISSING from a hospital at Kettering, central England 700 pairs of crutches and walking sticks lent out to patients last year. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article25 1983-02-08 6 THE late pianist Artur Rubinstein left US$5O,OOO (S$110,000) to be used to beautify the city of Jerusalem, the city council has announced. AFPAFP - 25 words
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188 1983-02-08 6 ADB looking at ways to get projects going HONGKONG, Mon. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is considering special measures to help complete bank-aided projects in developing countries held up by lack of government funds, bank president Masao Fujioka said today. Mr Fujioka said that he had proposed this to theReuter - 188 words
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199 1983-02-08 6 Water strike talks break down after 12 hours LONDON, Mon. Britain's national water strike entered its third week today after weekend bargaining to end the walkout collapsed. The end of negotiations after 12 hours yesterday was bad news for the 7.25 million Britons having to boil water that is notUPI; AFP - 199 words
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Article32 1983-02-08 6 ISLAMABAD, Sun. Japan will provide debt relief and economic assistance to Pakistan in the form of a grant totalling 693.374 million yen (5|6.2 million), official sources here said yesterday. AFPAFP - 32 words
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Article33 1983-02-08 6 Men are like bases. If you miss one, there's always another round the corner. But don't get caught at the wrong stop. Miss Wendy Henry, Woman's Editor of the Sun newspaper in London.33 words
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Article111 1983-02-08 6 WUERZBURG (West Germany), Mon. Bottled beverages laced with poison have been found for the second time in a week at Wuerzburg University. Police said today that an investigation was started on Jan 31 after the poisoning of at least 10 medical students who drank bottles ofReuter - 111 words
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103 1983-02-08 6 LONDON, Mon. A number of Rumanian army officers were executed after an unsuccessful coup attempt in Bucharest late last month, according to i rumours in the Rumanian capital, The Times newspaper reported today. But it stressed that the j rumours had not been confirmed.AFP - 103 words
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185 1983-02-08 6 LONDON, Mon. Prince Andrew's latest girlfriend is a former Playboy Bunny known to her friends as hermit the Frog, the Dally Mirror reported today. It said the Prince, second son of Queen Elizabeth 11, took 23-year-old Ruth Burnett to a top LondonReuter - 185 words
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360 1983-02-08 8 WASHINGTON, Monday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan's new budget will cut aid to the poor but it will save even more on proposed programmes to benefit the middle class. The budget for the fiscal year 1984 continues the Reagan administration's practice of trying toNYT - 360 words
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Article70 1983-02-08 8 WASHINGTON, Mon. President Ronald Reagan celebrated his 72nd birthday quietly yesterday with a private party at the White House and said he got "scads" of gifts. A snowstorm forced Mr and Mrs Reagan to return from the Camp David presidential retreat earlier than expected. "Happy birthday.UPI - 70 words
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155 1983-02-08 8 WASHINGTON, Mon. President Ronald Reagan has sent a message to the Italian government via Vice-President George Bush concerning possible involvement by Bulgarian and Soviet intelligence in the 1981 attempt on Pope John Paul It's life. The US television network NBC saidAFP - 155 words
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Article, Illustration68 1983-02-08 8 THE pilot of this light slngle-engined aircraft, his wife and two children were seriously hart on Sunday when their aircraft lost a wing after hitting a pole shortly after taking off from an airport in Sao Paolo, Brazil. The aircraft crashed into a street, justAP - 68 words
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348 1983-02-08 8 WASHINGTON, Tues. Washington has not been receiving Moscow's signals, say Soviet foreign policy experts in the United States for talks. They are not sure if the Reagan Administration does not understand or refuses to listen. But they are making it clearNYT; AP; UPI - 348 words
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152 1983-02-08 8 Man shot as striking truckers break ranks NEW YORK, Mon. A sniper wounded the point man in a convoy on the Ohio turnpike as the violent independent truckers strike yesterday began its second week with a crack in solidarity. A group of Oregon truckers broke ranks and voted to goUPI - 152 words
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185 1983-02-08 8 Giant acid cloud found high in the sky WASHINGTON, Mon. A new wide layer of tiny sulphuric acid drops, apparently from the eruption of a Mexican volcano last April, has been detected at record heights in the atmosphere. Scientists at the University of Wyoming said yesterday that the acid cloud,UPI - 185 words
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WORLD BRIFS
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Article54 1983-02-08 8 IRAQ SAID it has crushed two attempts by Iranian troops to advance into its strategic Misan province, south-east of Baghdad, at the start of an Iranian Gulf war offensive. An Iraqi General Command communique said the Iranians attacked in the Al-Shaib area along the frontier north-east of54 words
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Article53 1983-02-08 8 MORE THAN a million Poles have joined trade unions being set up to replace Solidarity which was closed last year, the communist newspaper, Trybuna Ludu, said yesterday. But the newspaper cautioned against "excitement over this round figure", adding that the majority of people employed remained outside theReuter - 53 words
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Article71 1983-02-08 8 THE EUROPEAN Economic Community yesterday renewed its demand that Japan show self-restraint in its exports of some manufactured goods to Western Europe, but failed to win any immediate Japanese commitment. The request was made by Mr Wilhelm Haferkamp, the EEC Commissioner for Foreign Affairs, when he metAFP - 71 words
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Article43 1983-02-08 8 TWO EXPLOSIONS rocked the French Embassy and an Air France office in central Brussels within minutes of each other on Sunday night, causing extensive damage but no serious casualties, police said. Police said nobody had yet claimed responsibility for the explosions.43 words
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Article76 1983-02-08 8 IRAN HAS decided not to take part in talks in Geneva aimed at reaching a political settlement of the stalemate in Afghanistan, Radio Teheran quoted a Foreign Ministry spokesman as saying yesterday. The spokesman cited four principles as necessary to solve the Afghan crisis "the immediate, unconditional76 words
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Article55 1983-02-08 8 SEVERAL THOUSAND Ghanaians arrived home by ship over the weekend, the latest group from among more than one million expelled from Nigeria as illegal immigrants, Accra Radio reported yesterday. Nigeria's expulsion of about two million West Africans resulted in a mass exodus which clogged ports and borderReuter; AFP - 55 words
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204 1983-02-08 9 Labourer faces capital drug charge A LABOURER was caught with 27.64 grams of heroin in his underwear by customs officers at Woodlands checkpoint last Feb 16, the High Court heard yesterday. DPP Loke Yoon Kee said this in his outline of the prosecution's case against Tan Ah Leng, 45, on204 words
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225 1983-02-08 9 Port sees 9pc growth despite a bad year THE Port of Singapore Authority was lucky to complete 1982 with a per cent increase in activity, according to Mr Wong Hung Khim, its general manager. In the words of Mr Wong, 1982 was a bad year and the outlook for 1983225 words
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292 1983-02-08 9 Open verdict on worker killed by oil well pipes A WORKER died instantly when two bundles of oil well iron pipes he was helping to stack up in a container fell on him. Mr Seow Joo Ai, 25, was pinned to the inside of the container at a Port of292 words
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Article54 1983-02-08 9 THE Minister without Portfolio, and MP for Bukit Merah, Mr Lim Chee Onn, distributed hong bao and food hampers to about 400 old folks at a Lunar New Year get-together at the Bukit Merah community centre on Saturday. The party was organised by the Bukit54 words
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Article44 1983-02-08 9 A LORRY driver was seriously injured on Saturday after his vehicle collided with a car at the junction of HilMew Avenue and Old Jurong Road. Car passenger Ng Chwee Sock, 44, was treated as an outpatient while the driver was unhurt.44 words
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94 1983-02-08 9 THE Public Works Department has closed the part of the temporary diversion road from Braddell Road to Lorong Chuan which crosses the main carriageway of the proposed Central Expressway. North-bound traffic from Braddell Road to Ang Mo Kio and Seran- goon Garden areas can94 words
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340 1983-02-08 9 4 WE CAN liken welfarism to the taking of heroin. When one shoots heroin, one has to continually increase the dosage with passing time in order to get the same original effect. So it is with welfarism. Government subsidies have to be pegged340 words
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193 1983-02-08 9 MAN HELPS POLICE IN CLUB FIRE PROBE A MAN is helping police investigations into a fire at a nightclub in Peck Seah Street recently. The man surrendered to police shortly after the front portion of the Swallow Night-Club was damaged by fire on Jan 25. Sources said several policemen in193 words
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Article52 1983-02-08 9 ANOTHER 37 Volunteer Aftercare Officers (VAOs) are urgently needed to assist drug supervisees living in Toa Payoh. The plea was made by the chairman of the Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association Mr Baey Lian Peck at the opening of a drug abuse prevention exhibition at Toa Payoh Branch Library52 words
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Article, Illustration300 1983-02-08 9 RONNIE WAI - JTC to build more condominiums near Lakepoint RONNIE WAI By Our Jurong Reporter JURONG Town Corporation (JTC) will build three more condominium estates over the next few years to meet the demand for middle-income housing in bustling Jurong town. Overwhelming response for its recently-completed Lakepoint condominium along' Boon Lay Way300 words
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The education forum
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Article, Illustration286 1983-02-08 11 No danger of computer freaks Dr Tay SINGAPORE is in no danger of producing a generation of computer freaks who know only how to operate a computer but who are hopeless in traditional mathematics. The fear of such a possibility was voiced by a Kaki Bukit resident at an education286 words
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195 1983-02-08 11 An ideal place is not always possible WHEN schools in Housing Board new towns are situated too near major roads, a field comes in handy. This is because a school field between the road and the school proper will cut off much of the traffic noise. But finding the ideal195 words
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184 1983-02-08 11 Do full-day-pupils fare better in exams? A STUDY is under way to see whether pupils in full-day schools do better in their studies and examinations than those in other schools. Disclosing this on Sunday, the Minister of State (Education), Dr Tay Eng Soon, said: "This year we are carrying out184 words
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200 1983-02-08 11 Rewards are for excellence, not mediocre results THE Education Ministry rewards excellence, not mediocre results, the Minister of State (Education), Dr Tay Eng Soon, said on Sunday. Speaking at an education forum in the Kaki Bukit constituency, Dr Tay was replying to a charge that the Education Ministry's policy of200 words
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Article76 1983-02-08 11 Three hurt in road accidents TWO motorcyclists and a pedestrian were seriously injured in road accidents on Saturday. In one accident, Mr Selvaraju Ramaya lost control of his motorcycle and skidded in Stevens Road. At 4 p.m., a pedestrian, Mr Ridai Nabir, 70, suffered head injuries after he was knocked76 words
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Article65 1983-02-08 11 A MALAYSIAN was fined $600 by a magistrate yesterday for having about 1 g of heroin in a condom on a train on Jan 22 this year. Mustapha Bin Samatman, 23, pleaded guilty. The heroin which he kept in a condom fell to the floor65 words
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117 1983-02-08 11 ISLAMIC Religions Knowledge will continue to be taught In Romanised Malay instead of Jawi In schools. The Minister of State (Education), Dr Tay Eng Soon, said this in reply to a question raised at an education forum in Kaki Bukit constituency on117 words
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297 1983-02-08 11 Kodaly method strikes a discordant note A NEW music programme in primary schools has met with inhibition. Teachers report that pupils do not respond as readily as they would like them to, though the children and teachers generally enjoy the new Kodaly method of music instruction. A light piece or297 words
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410 1983-02-08 11 Resettlement is painful but 'we must progress' RESETTLEMENT is never without pain, residents affected by redevelopment in the Jalan Eunos/Jalan Abadi area of Kaki Bukit were told on Sunday. Trade and Industry Minister Tony Tan took pains to explain this when he made a tour of the area. The livelihood410 words
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202 1983-02-08 11 RAV DHALIWAL - It's milk before lessons for children RAV DHALIWAL By IT WILL be milk first thing in the morning in school for primary school children who are under the School Milk Scheme. For the Milk for Children Advisory Council wants to make sure that they drink the milk. Waiting for recess202 words
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Advertisement169 1983-02-08 11 TJHE SHOPPING GALLERY IH iB ML AT THE HILTON GROUND UPPER LEVELS The Shopping Gallery at the Hilton. You'll discover handbags, belts and The Shopping Gallery at the Hilton Two floors of very special boutiques set in accessories to compliment your every thinks oners cu* the elegance and splendour of169 words
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187 1983-02-08 12 Five new members for skills fund council THE Finance Ministry has appointed five new members to the Skills Development Pond Advisory Council, the body that dispenses money for training purposes. They are Mr Lai Hon Kuan, assistant dlrector (revenue), Finance Ministry; Mr Sonnie Lien, general manager of Mandarin Singapore; Mr187 words
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90 1983-02-08 12 WIT leaders to attend four courses FOUR courses to train facilitators of Work Improvement Teams will be held this year. The Civil Service Institute is now inviting applications from Division One officers for the first course from Feb 21 to March 5. The other courses will be held in April,90 words
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Article64 1983-02-08 12 THE Central Supplies Department will hold six public auctions this year. The first auction, scheduled for Feb 24, is expected to raise about $100,000. Dates for the other auctions are April 28, June 30, Aug 26, Oct 27 and Dec 29. Auction items may64 words
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Article71 1983-02-08 12 Leadership training for officers THE National Youth Leadership Training Institute will conduct civil service leadership training courses this year for Division Two and Three officers The courses would be useful to those in supervisory positions or who frequently have to deal with the public. Government employees who are interested should71 words
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346 1983-02-08 12 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA THEY CAN SOON CONFIRM DIVISION I OFFICERS WITHOUT PSC APPROVAL By THE Finance Ministry has taken further steps to give ministries and government departments a greater say in personnel matters. From April 1, permanent secretaries will be able to confirm certain346 words
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Article50 1983-02-08 12 NEW $5, $20 and $100 notes can be obtained from banks and the Board of Commissioners of Currency at Robinson Road today and tomorrow. The board has declared a moratorium period from Monday to Wednesday to facilitate the withdrawal of soiled currency notes from circulation.50 words
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Article, Illustration408 1983-02-08 12 WONG Al KWEI - WONG Al KWEI By COMPANIES were told yesterday that they should not have too high expectations of quality control circles. The Minister of State for Labour, Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, reminded employers that productivity and quality are not the most important408 words
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219 1983-02-08 12 COMFORT'S HOSPITAL SCHEME FOR CABBIES NTUC Comfort has introduced a group hospitalisation medical insurance scheme for its cabbies. The premium they have to pay is $3 a week. If a cabby is admitted to hospital, he will get a $15 dally allowance, partly to compensate for his loss in earnings,219 words
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Advertisement174 1983-02-08 12 •:™nwm! mfYinOS Sv/^ U« tJI 1 IW^^ W Chinese porcelain planter with saucer UP. $74 to $498 NOW LESS 20% THEMES SCHEMES Plan a theme for your home. Set it up with beautiful home decor items to dress up coffee tables, make up conversation corners. Plan a theme too for174 words
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553 1983-02-08 13 ELENA CHONG - ELENA CHONG The $3.5m show cause trial By SEVERAL properties belonging to New World Investment Pte Ltd of which Teh Kheng Leong, 36, was the managing director, were sold after he was charged with abetment by conspiracy to cheat. Deputy Public Prosecutor553 words
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Article110 1983-02-08 13 A MAN caught setting off fireworks led police to the stall where he bought them, and two men were fined $2,010 each yesterday for illegally possessing fireworks on Feb 5. Abdullazid Jahabar Sadiq, 20, and M. Ishak, alias ZaUaludin, 57, pleaded guilty to having 2,868 firerockets, 132110 words
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133 1983-02-08 13 Man swore at and assaulted policemen A BUSINESSMAN was fined a total of $1,050 by a magistrate yesterday for two counts of assaulting police officers and a further charge of using abusive language on a police corporal. Seet Ming Wah, 31, pleaded guilty. Police Corporal Dharis Mohidin and Detective PC133 words
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Article92 1983-02-08 13 NATIONAL service registration for Singapore citizens and permanent residents bom between July 1 and Sept 30, 1966 will be held at the Central Manpower Base, Dempsey Raod, from Feb 11. Even if registration reminders have not been received, all male citizens and permanent residents I must report92 words
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260 1983-02-08 13 YOUNG dentists have asked the Health. Ministry not to release them from their government bonds all at once. They have asked that those who have already secured shophouses or have been offered private sector jobs should be released first. The dentists260 words
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Article42 1983-02-08 13 A BUSINESSWOMAN lost about $19,900 worth of diamonds and cash to a snatch thief. Miss Rose Lee, 26, was walking along Changi Road on Saturday night when a pillion rid(?r on a passing motorcycle snatched her handbag.42 words
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Article, Illustration108 1983-02-08 13 LIKE peddlers at a disorderly night market, these people are watching over their goods possessively. But they were not concerned with catching the eye of a potential customer. This picture, by Tan Suan Ann, was not taken at any night market. This was the108 words
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162 1983-02-08 13 Ministers to address investment and trade conference ASEAN ministers will be in Singapore this week for a conference aimed at promoting trade and investment in the five member-countries. The three-day meeting, starting tomorrow at the Mandarin Hotel, will also feature three guest speakers: United States Trade Representative William Brock; Mr162 words
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Article56 1983-02-08 13 THE Registry of Births and Deaths yesterday clarified that polyclinics only register the notification of births and police sub-stations and posts, that of deaths. A Registry spokesman said this in response to a Straits Times article on Saturday, which said that births and deaths could be registered at56 words
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228 1983-02-08 13 Ex-Rollei staff receive final payment LIQUIDATORS of Rollei Singapore (Pte) Ltd have started paying the remaining $7.2 million that the company owed its unsecured creditors and retrenched local and expatriate staff. Mr Peter M. K. Chi. one of the three liquida- tors from Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and Co, said yesterday228 words
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Advertisement104 1983-02-08 13 Seiko Quartz.AWork of Distinction The Result of Excellence Seiko Quartz gents collection combines distinctive design with up-to-the-minute technology. #Sk H Mst its desi n kee P s P ace u7//? fhe latest in fashions, a heart of quartz keeps time accurately. C/lK Seiko Quartz for the gentleman, it's the result104 words
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Advertisement232 1983-02-08 13 r— l Alan Intci national '82/ 'B3 IKair«lrc%%int* Courses r j for the professional «jg«w recognition in/ creative hairdressing .S9j> coursei will bt/conducted in m& I I ondon I ecturei. demonstrations and instruction programmes are supported by the latest audio-visual MFAI techniques as well as practical B^ J^ minting and232 words
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305 1983-02-08 14 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM By Our Energy Correspondent SINGAPORE'S major oil companies were still hard-pressed last night to restore full operations at their refineries and most are expected to be running normally only by today, three days after the blackout on Saturday mmmmmmmmmmmmmim^ m^ Black305 words
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Article31 1983-02-08 14 THE Public Utilities Board expects to complete resetting the automatic timing devices controlling streetlights by this weekend. About 10,000 timeswitches were affected by the power failure on Saturday.31 words
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208 1983-02-08 14 RAV DHALIWAL - RAV DHALIWAL By ONLY trishaw riders with special licences may be allowed to ply the Orchard Road area if authorities implement a scheme now being considered. The Registry of Vehicles, Police and the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board are considering the scheme to prevent malpractices Dy208 words
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Article, Illustration405 1983-02-08 14 Singaporeans the target of company with short tours of Sentosa by trishaw Transports o£ delight IT used to be that a visitor to Sentosa had two simple choices in touring the island: To go by bos, or on foot. Then came the hired bicycle, which still meant tired legs. Then405 words
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170 1983-02-08 14 Police blitz on illegal parking in the city TRAFFIC Police, backed by officers from three police divisions, will mount an operation against vehicles parked illegally in the city tomorrow. Roving squads of traffic policemen and men from the Central, Beach Road and Tanglin police stations will concentrate on 13 major170 words
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275 1983-02-08 14 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM BY Our Labour Correspondent HITACHI Zosen Robin Dockyard had proposed a Japanese way out of its redundancy problem voluntary resignation before it resorted to retrenching 117 workers recently. But there were no volunteers. This abortive move was disclosed by the Shipbuilding and275 words
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183 1983-02-08 14 A SHIPMENT of mandarin oranges and vegetables worth more than $2 million did not make it to the Chinese New Year market here because the ship carrying them caught fire in the South China Sea near Vietnam last Friday. "The 5,632-tonne Taiwanese183 words
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Advertisement119 1983-02-08 14 CHINESE NEW YEAR ATTRACTIVE PROMOTIONAL SALE EMBROIDERED BLOUSES. Made of light, glossy, airy and absorbent high class fabric, matched with traditional-Chinese hand embroidery, made by experienced dress- stylists and tailored with exquisite techniques. It had met with great favour from ladies for its beautiful design, up-to-date stvle, fine workmanship and119 words
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Advertisement1273 1983-02-08 15 B^MiiUPipil II PHILIPS R/CASSETTE PHILIPS R/CASSETTE noarh Rnart o innannrp n7l p, nn n Raff Ip« Hntoh Be u ,r« „->« KETTLER WEIDER 160 VINYL DPWAIST RECORDER M/DBBO3 RECORDER M/ 8423 CROWN CSC-358F Beach Road, Singapore 0718 (Opp. Raffles Hotel) Business Hours: 1.00 pm 9.30 pm Free Parking EXERCISEPOLO WEIGHT1,273 words
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453 1983-02-08 16 A HIGH Court judge yesterday described as "unusually pathetic" the story of a tolerant husband who was driven into fatally hitting his wife with a hammer during a quarrel over her gambling debts. The court heard that although their marriage had broken down and453 words
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Article, Illustration346 1983-02-08 16 Asean Secretariat receives works of three artists THREE Singapore artists presented their works to the Asean Secretariat yesterday at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The three, Mr Wee Beng Chong, 45, Mr Lim Yew Kuan, 54, and Mr Choo Keng Kwang, 51, are lecturers of the Nanyang Academy of Fine346 words
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188 1983-02-08 16 Youth dies after being attacked gang A YOUTH died in Alexandra Hospital on Sunday night shortly after he and two friends were attacked by a group of youths in Bukit Ttmah Road. Police said yesterday that Mr Tan Chin Chiat, 17, of Perak, died of head and chest injuries. His188 words
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Article67 1983-02-08 16 A LABOURER was jailed (or two months and given six strokes of the cane for carrying a chopper in his trouser pocket. Mohamad Tahir Bin Hani, 22 was on his way to Block 11, Upper Boon Keng Road to join his friends on Feb 667 words
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Article28 1983-02-08 16 MR TAN ENG HENG of Asia Insurance Co has been reappointed a member of the Public Service Commission for three years from Feb 1 this year.28 words
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210 1983-02-08 16 A TRAINEE teacher killed herself after a violent quarrel with her husband over another woman, a coroner's court heard yesterday. Kanthimathi Arumugam, 33, who was with the Institute of Education, used her sari to hang herself on May 9 last year. She was found210 words
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87 1983-02-08 16 Two share certificates, $13,000 reported missing POLICE are investigating a report that $13,000 and two share certificates were stolen from a coffee shop in Hamilton Road, off Jalan Besar, during the weekend. Shop owner K.H. Low, 29, said he locked the premises on Saturday night and returned the next morning87 words
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305 1983-02-08 16 PRICES of vegetables dropped last week, according to the Ministry of Trade and Industry domestic trade section's weekly review of prices. Chye sim. kang kong and Chinese kale cost 25 cents, 35 cents and 70 cents less per kg at $2.05, $1.20 and $3.70 lyLong305 words
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Advertisement759 1983-02-08 16 Tt has been a good but demanding year. LGet ready for a brand new year with an i I m I escapade to the East Coast. A ii a 9\j Ql^J^ /y», Get away to the country clean air of Pantai i\ iii wnML? r^^ tn^ Mote! by the beach.759 words
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Article, Illustration288 1983-02-08 17 REPUBLIC'S HIGH TECHNOLOGY SHIFT SPURS MOVE PENANG, Monday these industries to move across the Causeway is by setting the factory wages so high that profit margins become unattractive. This would force them to look for better places of investment, such as Malaysia. Joint venturesNST - 288 words
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377 1983-02-08 17 Smallholders' bank will cut out the middleman KUALA LUMPUR, Monday MALAYSIA'S rubber smallholders may soon have their own cooperative development bank that will double up as a sogoshosha (trading house) to beat the middleman. A working paper on the bank is now Deing drawn up by the Natural Rubber SmallholdersNST - 377 words
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Article71 1983-02-08 17 Bid for joint ventures THE Malay Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia (MCCIM) intends to expand trade within South-east Asia through joint ventures with business counterparts in the region, a chamber spokesman said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Datuk Raja Khalid Harun said that initially, trade missions would be sentAFP - 71 words
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Article55 1983-02-08 17 THE Commodity Trading Council recently "nipped in the bud" malpractices in futures trading at the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange, Primary Industry Minister Datuk Paul Leong disclosed in Johore Baru over the weekend. He said swift action by the council prevented "certain trading practices considered prejudicial toAFP - 55 words
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Article49 1983-02-08 17 MALAYSIA has settled for the purchase and refurbishing of only 44 American-made Skyhawk A-4 attack bombers instead of the original 88, The Star newspaper reported sources as saying on Monday. It is understood that the decision was made because of the government's economy drive. AFPAFP - 49 words
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Article51 1983-02-08 17 THE Health Ministry's recent alert on a certain cough mixture, suspected of being misused by drug addicts, is still on. Deputy Director-General of Health Datuk (Dr) Abdul Dhalid bin Sahan said in Kuala Lumpur that state directors were asked to submit data relating to its use.NST - 51 words
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Article, Illustration260 1983-02-08 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The High Court hearing the Mokhtar trial today impeached the credit of another defence witness the second in two weeks. Mr Justice Hashim Yeop Sani said Madam Maspupah binte Masan's evidence on how she remembered theNST - 260 words
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Article142 1983-02-08 17 JOHORE BARU, Mon. Non-Muslims involved in vice with Muslims in Johore may be charged under Islamic law it proposed amendments to an enactment are approved. The chairman of the Johor Islamic Religious Council, Datuk Hail Yunus Sulaiman, said the council may Incorporate amendments to theNST - 142 words
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Article, Illustration150 1983-02-08 17 MOTORISTS travelling along Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday morning could not believe their eyes when part of the road was suddenly blown out by a jet of water. Within minutes a stretch of the road was turned into a muddy streamNST - 150 words
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Advertisement370 1983-02-08 17 PUDDlNG loojloroov a*r V 1 MM SJafmfn y^K^Bi PU IELI-Y STRA^Djtnn I QVV TASTIER CRUNCHIER RICE CRACKERS BISCUITS FROM JAPAN 1 W^ri f?T Ml QWUiE /6RA 020 SUPREME CREAM SAND ■JP MpP* h% s BP -*i 'tci .mtjii CORN ICHICO 3^,'^^k i3oq jm X/^l 111 1 4 i \Jm% v370 words
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523 1983-02-08 18 The StraitsHmes says Is there more we can learn? TWO totally unrelated events during the past 11 days showed our organisational capabilities and efficiency in a very vivid manner. On both occasions in the way the airforce and navy swung into operation to rescue survivors of the Sentosa cable car523 words
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Article440 1983-02-08 18 ...on Nehru, Gandhi, tolerance 4 NEHRU was a man of great understanding and a great leader who has performed wonders in India. Once I had three Indians in the Football Association who were always quarrelling. I was the chairman but I could not stop them. Suddenly I440 words
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Article, Illustration2227 1983-02-08 18 Tunku: Lest we forget THE TUNKU AS I KNOW HIM Anecdotes and vignettes from two of the Tunku's old friends, former Yang Di-Pertua Negeri of Penang Tun Haji Sardon Haji Jubir and former Education Minister Mohamed Khir Johari. Page 20 THE speech may be a bit slow, the eyesight notFRANCIS ONG - 2,227 words
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Article419 1983-02-08 18 BORN on Feb 8 IM3, Tunku Abdul Rahman is one of the 45 sons and daughters of Sultan Abdul Hamid of Kedah. His mother, Mak Chek Menjalara, was the daughter of a provincial chieftain in old Slam. The Tunku received his early education in Bangkok, and later419 words
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182 1983-02-08 19 PETROL PRICES AND M-CYCLISTS I READ with interest about the letter from the Federation of Singapore Petroleum Dealers' Associations opposing any increase in petrol pump prices by the oil companies because of the higher costs of lower lead petrol. (ST, Jan 25). The petrol182 words
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Letter, Illustration119 1983-02-08 19 On the buses TO TAKE a ride on a Singapore Bus Service bus that goes through the refuelling station opposite Delta House is like going through a mini racing circuit on a bus driven by a stunt driver. Its entrance is too narrow for119 words
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Letter70 1983-02-08 19 I HAVE to take two buses to school. The services I take, 150, 153, 157 and 93, are usually crowded. Boarding and alighting is made very difficult, and the buses don't stop sometimes. I am late for school even when I go to the bus stop early.70 words
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520 1983-02-08 19 High interest rates are no panacea for inflation MR JOHN Drysdale is to be congratulated on dealing with the so-called Reaganomics in such a penetrating article. (ST, Jan 29). However, I would like to make two comments. First, Mr Drysdale declares that the President of the United States "has all520 words
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315 1983-02-08 19 I REFER to the letter "Quality of books leaves much to be desired" by "LWC." (ST, Jan 28). We wish to emphasise that the present Bedok Library is only a temporary part-time library and the book collection is not a permanent one but315 words
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83 1983-02-08 19 WE wish to thank Y.H. Leong for drawing our attention to the ambiguous road markings at the junctions of Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim/Jalan Jentera and along Jalan Anak Bukit. (ST, Jan 24). Your writer may be pleased to know that the Public Works Department rectified the83 words
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Letter71 1983-02-08 19 WE thank "Concerned" for bringing the potholes in Kelantan and Sungei roads to our attention. (ST, Jan 26). Observations by the Public Works Department show extensive illegal parking in the area despite parking restrictions. The PWD has advised the Traffic Police to take enforcement action71 words
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161 1983-02-08 19 I WOULD like to express my gratitude and respect to Sergeant N. Nadarajan of patrol car Q1540-Z for assisting me recently. I am a new part-time taxi-driver. One hot afternoon recently one of my vehicle's tyres punctured while I was in Telok Blangah161 words
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267 1983-02-08 19 Good health is within our control NOW that the Ministry of Health is stressing the prevention of ill health, it might be time for your paper to begin a series of articles to educate the people on the various aspects of keeping healthy. I believe that we cannot simply wish267 words
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612 1983-02-08 20 'He has his own way of doing things' KHIR JOHARI LOOKS BACK KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Tunku has his own way of doing things, says Mr Mohamed Khir Johari, who has worked closely with Tunku Abdul Rahman since the inception of Saberkas in 1943. Mr Khir, who was formerly theNST - 612 words
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Article, Illustration642 1983-02-08 20 TUN HAJI SARDON LOOKS BACK FOR Tun Haji Sardon Haji Jubir, former Yang Di-Pertua Negeri of Pulau Pinang, breakfast with the Tunku is a 30-year tradition. "As a minister, whenever I had anything Erivate to discuss with im, he would say: 'You'd better comeNST - 642 words
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493 1983-02-08 20 US and China 'should re-evaluate ties' PRIOR to US Secretary of State George Shultz's visit to China, Dr Henry Kissinger, a former Secretary of State in the Nixon and Ford administrations, wrote a commentary for the Washington Post. Here are his views on US-China relations. US-CHINA relations have been on493 words
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Article86 1983-02-08 21 THAI Airways will introduce a new business class called The Royal Executive Class, an improved business class, this month. It will be implemented on all its widebodied B-747 and DC--10 routes and also on the A-300 and DC-8 planes, Miss Molly Wijeysingha, the airline's area administration manager,86 words
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Article100 1983-02-08 21 KUALA Lumpur-Kepong Bhd has announced that it now owns 83.89 per cent of the issued share capital of Batu Lintang Rubber Co Bhd. As at Feb 4, the closing date of its cash offer of Mss per Batu Lintang share, KLK has received acceptances for 9.29 million shares of100 words
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Article58 1983-02-08 21 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has asked Renong Tin Dredging Co PLC about the expected effect of its reconstruction, acquisitions and public issue on the company's profits and net asset backing per share. The exchange also wants to know whether any substantial shareholders have any interest, direct or58 words
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Article52 1983-02-08 21 KUALA Sidim Rubber Co Bhd has appointed two new directors, Mr Mohd Din bin Jusoh and Mr Khalid bin Dahlan, in place of Tuan Haji Hanafiah bin Haji Ahmad and Mr Henry Sackville Barlow, who have resigned. Mr Barlow has also resigned as a director of Selangor52 words
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Article78 1983-02-08 21 PERLIS Plantations Bhd has told the KLSE that the factors taken into consideration in valuing the shares of Barlow Plantations Sdn Bhd at Msl per share were the low prices of plantation crops and the price of Msl each paid by Perlis on Jan 7,1982. The Barlow shares78 words
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Article54 1983-02-08 21 ROTHMANS of Pall Mall (Malaysia) Bhd announced it plans a one-for-five bonus issue by capitalising M513.77 million of reserves. The bonus shares will be issued to shareholders registered on March 31 subject to relevant approvals and will rank pan passu with existing ordinary shares, the company said54 words
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Article77 1983-02-08 21 KARACHI, Mon.— A visiting trade delegation from Brazil has shown keen interest in setting up industrial alcohol plants using sugarcane on a joint venture basis, according to the Pakistan government's Investment Promotion Bureau. The mission said Brazil had developed sufficient technology in producing industrial alcohol, used as aReuter - 77 words
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Article92 1983-02-08 21 TOKYO, Mon. A consortium of four Japanese companies will build direct-reduction, iron mills and related plant worth 90 billion yen (Ss7B2 million) in Mindanao, the Philippines, on a full turn-key basis, Marubeni Corp said. The deal comprises six direct-reduction mills, each capable of producing 230,000 tonnesReuter - 92 words
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Article88 1983-02-08 21 PRETORIA, Mon. South African gold holdings rose by 285.42 million rand in January to 3.59 billion rand from 3.31 billion rand in December, the reserve bank said. In volume terms, holdings rose 10,000 ounces to 7.58 million ounces from 7.57 million ounces. Gold reserves were valued atReuter - 88 words
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235 1983-02-08 21 JOHANNESBURG, Mon. South Africa's decision to abolish exchange controls for non-residents has left financial analysts here surprised at the timing, but generally delighted that another form of government control has been removed from the economy. They said the move would benefit the economyReuter - 235 words
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419 1983-02-08 21 NEW YORK, Mon. The Federal Open Market i Committee at tomorrow's meeting is likely to vote to maintain the current I Federal Reserve policy stance and confusion about the Fed's next move may keep the credit markets under upward yield pressure419 words
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441 1983-02-08 21 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG By TEXTILE and garments producers from other countries will not be able to take advantage of Singapore's export quota to the United States in future. New administrative measures have been enforced by the US government from Jan 15 to stop441 words
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504 1983-02-08 21 THE improvements noted in the trading position of the New Straits Times group towards the end of the last financial year seem likely to continue into the current year, chairman Datuk Junus Sudin tells shareholders in the latest annual report. However, a majorReuter - 504 words
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668 1983-02-08 24 ONCE-AILING Faber Merlin Malaysia has ventured to forecast group pretax profits for next year to be almost double the M514.64 million it made last year. The real estate group, which manages the largest hotel chain in Malaysia, has projected consolidated profits before tax and668 words
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Article174 1983-02-08 24 RHT's pretax profits drop 45pc RAHMAN Hydraulic Tin Bhd (RHT) has experienced a sharp 45 per cent fall in pretax profits to Ms6 million for the year ended Sept 30, 1982. After a much reduced provision of M5259,000 for taxation and extraordinary item (M54.18 million previously), the company's profits after174 words
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381 1983-02-08 24 THE Jack Chia-MPH group has so far spent about As32 million (5564.6 million) on the development of its Australian property projects. In the prospectus relating to the issue of the company's $40 million 9 per cent unsecured loan stock, Jack Chia-MPH stated that 10381 words
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337 1983-02-08 24 GENERAL Corporation Bhd, in reply to a query from the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, has forecast group pretax profits I of Ms24 million for the year ended Dec 31. The profits figure in- eludes a contribution of j M54.5 million from Low337 words
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280 1983-02-08 24 JAKARTA, Mon. The I Bank of Indonesia has laid j down new rules governing swap facilities with banks operating here, banking sources said. The motive for the tightening of regulations was not clear but the most likely explanation I wasReuter - 280 words
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229 1983-02-08 21 DUTA Consolidated Bhd's (formerly Olympia Plywood and Timber Products) first attempt to diversify into properties has fallen through. The company yesterday announced that it is not proceeding with its proposed acquisition of Bukit Barat Development Sdn Bhd and Plaza Development Sdn Bhd, following229 words
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Article72 1983-02-08 21 Bonstead Bhd -1 Cft C -2 CCM Cold Storage -8 Dmtloplnd -8 Esso +10 PftN -5 Gentlngs Guinness Guthrie Bhd Haw Par -3 Inchcape Bhd -t3 MTC NBT -2 Nat Iron -15 PMC -5 Pan Elec +1 Perils Plant -2 Piima Robinsons -3 Rothmans -2 Semb72 words
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Article342 1983-02-08 21 SINGAPORE: Prices closed narrowly mixed with prices fluctuating uncertainly throughout yesterday, on bouts of profit-taking and buying support In selective quiet trading. Esso rose 19 cents to $6.79, Malayan Cement 19 cents to $6.89, Pegl 19 cents to $2.77 and Hong Leong Finance 5 cents to342 words
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Article27 1983-02-08 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 27 38 20 Finance 7 5 6 Hotels 2 5 5 Properties 14 3 Plantations 13 1 Mining 3 Deb/Loans 3 427 words
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Article51 1983-02-08 21 Public Corp 320 +24 Syn Resins 432 +22 M Cables 255 +18 Esao 670 10 MB F Hldgs 610 +10 O U E 525+10 F E Levingston 520 +10 Ind Oxygen 390 +10 M B S 316 +10 Pegi Maia 276 +9 Gold Coin 275 +9 Oriental Hldgs 39051 words
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Article43 1983-02-08 21 Feb 4 Feb 7 BT Composite: 753.30 750.02 BT Indicator: *****6 *****7 ST Industrials: 777.80 774.06 ST Finance: 1877.96 1881.05 ST Hotels: 1001.57 1002.21 ST Properties: 620.19 617.39 ST Minings: 214.05 213.66 ST Plantations: 917.69 917.44 OCBC: 687.53 684.99 SESInd: 578.88 579.2543 words
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Article22 1983-02-08 21 Faber Merlin 918,000 Pegi M'sia 395,000 Promet 392,000 Sime Darby 331,000 OUB Loan 315,000 Total turnover: 7.83m Total value: $20.60m22 words
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Article35 1983-02-08 21 NST 845-35 Ulu Benut 540 -30 Nat Iron 720 -15 Hume M 376 -14 Spore Land 705 -10 Berjuntai 525 -10 Town A City 340 -10 Cold Storage 446 -8 Keck Seng 390 -835 words
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Article2530 1983-02-08 22 Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN Is traded In lots of II shares each, with the price quoted In dollars. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL 4 COMMERCIAL Gr'g Net 1982/1983 Last Div P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale for- ('000) High Low ■m 235 Acma 254 21.72,530 words
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489 1983-02-08 22 SHARE prices drifted at the local exchange yesterday as the easier mood prevailing last Friday continued. Even a 13.25-polnt jump on the Dow Jones Average in New York last Friday did not seem to have any positive effects. But as one analyst pointed oat,489 words
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Article105 1983-02-08 22 Closing tone: Easier. Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange of Singapore including odd lots "Ready" totalled: 6,361,000 units valued at $16,802,000. Industrials accounted for 3,996,000, finance 470,000, hotels 778,000, properties 257,000, debentures, loans and bonds 455,000, plantations 295,000, mining 110,000. "Settlement" contracts totalled 1,468,000 units valued at105 words
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Article347 1983-02-08 22 INTERMITTENT bouts of profit taking saw share prices finish slightly easier on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Interest continued to be centred on second liners with counters such as Malaysian Resources, Pegi Holdings and Supreme Corp being heavily dealt. Market observers noted that local investors were347 words
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Article33 1983-02-08 22 Public Corp 358 +28 SPK-Sentosa 208 +20 M Cables 284 +20 Syn Resins 540 +20 Supreme Plant 170 +15 MBF 675+15 SEA Corp 840 +15 Norsechem 334 +14 Rothmans (M) 364 +1233 words
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Article20 1983-02-08 22 Petaling Tin 1000 -20 Ganda 191 -14 Larut 290 -12 Malakoff 306 -10 Choc Prod 332 -10 PMC 580-1020 words
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Article187 1983-02-08 22 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST < Manage™' prices tar Feb 8) The Commerce 3.12 3.28 The Savings Fund 1.77 1.86 S'pore Prog Fund 1.38 1.45 Spore Sec. Fund 2.08 2.18 S'pore Invest Fund 1.11 1.16 S'pore Equity Fund 1.35 1.42 ASIA UNIT TRUBT (Mangers' prices far Feb 8) Mai Invest187 words
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Article32 1983-02-08 22 Up Down uneh Industrials 27 58 20 Finance 4 5 2 Hotels 2 Properties 16 Oil Palms 5 2 Tins 1 6 2 rubbers 2 5 6 £rubbers Deb/Loans I__32 words
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Article2532 1983-02-08 22 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board2,532 words
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Article268 1983-02-08 22 THE stock market yesterday closed narrowly mixed after trading slowly throughout, with the Hang Seng index losing 4.44 to 891.01, brokers said. FEB 07 HK$ Associated Hotels 2.125 +0.075 Carrlan Invest susp Cheung Kong 8.05 unch China Light 13.70 unch City Hotels Cross Harb Tunnel 11.10 -0.1 F E268 words
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Article331 1983-02-08 22 SHARE prices yesterday closed sharply lower in moderately active trading in further reaction to last week's announcement of a federal election on March 5, brokers said. FEB 07 Cents Oreenbushes OS -10 Hardle J 340 -2 Hartogen Energy 155 unch Herald 218 3 Hooker 100 -8 I C I331 words
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Article136 1983-02-08 22 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed in weak trading which centred on the finance and cement groups, dealers said. FEB 07 Bahts Aokham Thai Asia Fibre Ayuthaya Inv. And Trust Bangkok Bank 254 unch Bank Of Ayudnaya Ltd Bata Shoe Berll Jucker Charoong Thai Wire 342 -2 Firestone First Trust136 words
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Article1452 1983-02-08 22 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS AJbmMte (3.18B) (1) 3.20 Alcam (1.768 1.795) (9) 1.80 (4) 1.78 (28)1,452 words
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Advertisement161 1983-02-08 21 gf Mi63n™ i iip y\ Of 1W" V Spruce up your home for the New Year mk \*n with Super Strength Windex* and get I < weaning Sponges iH fr° m l^3ly, FREE fi H i jifftf I It's time to spruce up your home for %klm«A tf^CSl t1 I161 words
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Article107 1983-02-08 23 THE STRAITS TIN price in Penang yesterday remained at the ITA floor level of M529.15 a kilo. There was continued strong support from the buffer stock manager which was helped by light interest from other sectors. Turnover rose to 255 tonnes from last Friday's 180, enlarged by the107 words
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Article127 1983-02-08 23 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with February One RSS buyers emoted at 179.00 cents a kilo, up two cents from last Friday's close Morning prices were marked up slightly on some forward demand after an unchanged opening before easing marginally on some profit-taking. Afternoon prices gained127 words
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Article427 1983-02-08 23 Rubber: Feb 7 Singapore: February: 179.00 cents (up 2.00 cents) Malaysia: February: 200.00 cents (up 3.50 cents) Tin: M529.15 per kilo (unchanged) 255 tonnes (up 75 tonnes) morning and ended the session £11 and £12 a tonne above Friday's close in most traded positions. RAS prices in cents427 words
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Article173 1983-02-08 23 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable in Singapore opened at $33,357 and closed at $33,217 yesterday. In the Far East gold opened at U*****.50 494.50 and traded down to 489.75/490.50 with long liquidation. It recovered to 491.00/492.00 by lunch time. The market reopened at $491.00 492.00 and moved lower173 words
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Article34 1983-02-08 23 Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Solaae, S'pme. Fri Thorn New York 13.958 14.008 14.02S 14.07S Zurich 14.028 14.308 14.12S 14.40S Mm Fri Singapore 13.708 13.958 13.80S 14.05S34 words
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Article212 1983-02-08 23 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed quietly easier on short selling, in line with lower palm oil futures. In Feb, north region fell Mslo to Ms74o per tonne and central M57.50 to M5747.50 while south was unchanged at M1757.50. Mch in the south lost Mss to212 words
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Article580 1983-02-08 23 THE US dollar opened at 552.0900 20 and drifted to a low of 2.0885/95. However, some heavy commercial buying boosted the rate to 2.0985 95 to close on the Singapore forex market yesterday. Trading of the US unit against major currencies was quiet and rates closed marginally580 words
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Article48 1983-02-08 23 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Feb 7: Overnight: 3'/ 4 Call deposits: 3 1 Cloting Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 3 3/16 31/16 3- month Bank bills 7% 7V« 3 months CD 7 3/16 71/16 6 months CD 7% 7V4 Source: National Discount Co.48 words
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Article32 1983-02-08 23 Closing Interbank rates for Si dollars on Feb 1: Offer Bid Overnight 6V4 6 1 month TV, V» 2 months 7'/, 7 3 months 7>/ 8 7 Overnight mode 6'A32 words
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Article24 1983-02-08 23 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers Is 9.M per cent.24 words
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Article458 1983-02-08 23 BANK'S prime lending rates as at the close of business on Friday, Feb 4, 1983, BANK'S tPLR Algemene Bank 9% BANK'S tPLR American Express 10 'A Am'Dam R'terdam Bank 9% Asia Commercial 9>/2 A NZ Banking Group 10 Ban Hin Lee Bank 9V 2 Banca Commerciale 9%458 words
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Article323 1983-02-08 23 FROM: Page C Prop (4. M8) City Dev (2.428 2.455) (1) 2.46 (10) 2.45 ISL and Pea (6.408 6.755) Selprop Suspended. UO Land (3.505) (1) 3.52 on, palms Austral Ent (2.708) (1) 2.70 (1) 2.72 Bata Kawan (3.868) (1) 3.86 xd Cob PlMt (2.438) (45) 2.46 (59) 2.45323 words
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Article368 1983-02-08 23 THE stock market yesterday closed slightly lower in thin trading, dominated by a wait-and-see attitude reflecting a lack of fresh incentive, dealers said. The market average dipped 11.98 to 8,010.91 on thin volume of 300 million shares. FEB 07 Yen AJlnomoto 855 +2 Altai 345 -19 Amada 574 1368 words
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Article641 1983-02-08 23 EQUITIES opened quietly mixed yesterday while gold shares weie firmer following the weekend announcement of the abolition of South African exchange controls for nonresidents, dealers said. The Financial Times Index at noon was down 1.2 points at 642.8. Gold producers were around 5 per cent firmer on Friday s641 words
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Article52 1983-02-08 23 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 891 01 Friday 895.45 Week Ago 887.04 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 646.5 Friday 654.2 Week Ago Closed ALL ORDINARIES Monday 503 2 Friday 515.8 Week Ago Closed FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 644.0 Thursday 646.8 Week Ago 620.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 1077.91 Thursday 1064.66 Week52 words
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Advertisement581 1983-02-08 23 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Salt No. 1153 of 1982 Between PERIANASAMY s/o SINNAYAH PILLAI Plaintiff And WEE KUM SUM Defendant NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: Wee Kum Sum Paya Lang, Triang, Temerloh, WEST MALAYSIA TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you in581 words
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Advertisement289 1983-02-08 23 f COMPUTER DATA PROCESSING 1 FOR MANAGERIAL PERSONNEL I Morning Run: 21 FEB 83 18 APRIL 83 (9.00 am 12.00 pm) Afternoon Run: 11 APRIL 83 9 JUNE 83 (2.00 pm 5.00 pm) 17 SESSIONS PER RUN Course Fee: $700 This is a computer course for senior members of a289 words
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Advertisement51 1983-02-08 23 S$ FIXED DEPOSITS Si BANQUE INDOSUEZ Shenton House 3 Shenton Way Singapore 01 06 Tel ***** 1 1 u The Australian I Women's I I Weekly I 32-page lift-out puzzle book Beauty and Fashion Home and Family 16-page zip-out cookbook Many, many more special features. Available at all good newsagents51 words
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Advertisement629 1983-02-08 24 Technics Single Keyboards created not only for kids skuV pi^^lv J9 .-^y^^Vrf'' jH mKf -^^^m. jj^^R^^^lS^^l nL yy^ i jK^ ;\2 m m lift v4 f# A a i^n m" Worlds Firsts In Features First impressions will be that Reproduction in Stereo portable keyboards are created for f \^J In629 words
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Advertisement243 1983-02-08 25 Experience begins today. You're in for a brand new rental experience at Hong Seh You'll find our team of rental and service agents warm Motors today. We're the appointed licensee for National and courteous, our service prompt and efficient This Car Rental, one of the world's largest car rental has243 words
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Advertisement284 1983-02-08 26 *****66 1 I ill 4FOOOOUWC 3 Food Guide Prmtfwbrld v^Ey^Bjß^wrwptßOTrflfra PRAWN WORLD is the best BufH.ro Hwr 11am 3fm. 6fm Inn 471 473 Prawn World Building. BdMiat Road. Spore 1232 TEL *****33 *****57 pf Parking Service Provided f^ DELICIOUS INDONESIAN FOOD, prepared by Indonesian chefs. Reasonable charges. Rose Pub Indonesian284 words
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Advertisement240 1983-02-08 26 i iii wj PqfflvOMAL \b*S9| SERVICES* I i MERCHANDISE 13 Musical Equipment SPECIAL NEW YEAR offer on Johann Blellng, Bellmann, Wagner, Zender, Ed. Seller Pianos. Song's Piano House, 265, Peninsula Plaza, *****27. Branch: 294, Changi Road, *****14 or Mun Kai Piano, Blk. 407, 747, Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10, *****83.240 words
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Advertisement146 1983-02-08 26 14 Antiques/Art Crafts SALES ON A collection of Antique Burmese Betel Boxes with different basketry base. ASIATICA COLLECTIONS 03-57, 3rd Floor, Tanglin Shopping Centre, Phase 11. Tanglin Road, Singapore 1024. Tel: *****84 Telex: R*****6 CHEAP SALE OF 1 lot Imported Chlng Dynasty antique. $2,900 for 16 pieces. Partial purchase considered.146 words
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Advertisement240 1983-02-08 26 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Ganoral Furnishing* for private and commercial properties Curtain fabric/ track Carpeting/ wall-covering Slim-line/ vertical blinds e Shower screen e Cabinets/ wardrobes Renovations/ partitions Paintwork BEAUTY DELUXE HOMES A FURNISHINGS 02-35 Baleitier Plaza Singapore 1232 Tel: *****33/ *****76 MODERN HOME AND office furniture for sale: Specialize in240 words
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Advertisement45 1983-02-08 26 19 Household Appliances S Electrical Enterprise 324 M, CHANGI RDS'4M/S SPORE 1441 GOLDHILL SQUARE 03-21 THOMSON ROAD. SPORE 1 1 30 *****84 *****70 *****58 J 30 UNITS REFRIGERATORS almost new, selling cheap. Guaranteed/ resprayed. Trade-in acceptable. $100 $400. Tel: *****55. Use CATS when in need.45 words
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Advertisement636 1983-02-08 26 TELEPHONE SERVICE: f Monday Friday 900am 530 pm (5.00 pm for next day) Saturday 9.00 am 3.00 pm (12 30 pm for Sunday Times) Public Holiday 9 00 am 1 00 pm COUNTER SERVICE: Times Orchard Centre, MlO5 Lucky Plaza 10 00 am 12N; lpm 5.30pm (Mon— Fri) 1 0636 words
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Advertisement609 1983-02-08 26 uu pm oaturaayj 27 Wanted ABSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICES offered for your gold, diamond, Jewellery, watches and pawnshop tickets. Phone: *****9, *****9. Address: 202, 2nd floor, People's Park Centre. BEST PRICES PAID for your Gold/ pawnshop tickets. Call Miss Lim *****68/*****69, Unit 214, 2nd floor, Sim Lim. Tower, Jalan Besar. TANAH609 words
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Advertisement729 1983-02-08 26 ATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP Ordinory I 00 per word (Mm 1 5 00) $16 00 per col cm 7" A Entertainment Food guide Semi-Displov (Min $54 qo Straits Timeb) B Personal Services Merchandise $18.50 per col cm Business To Business (Mm. $55 50 Sundoy T.mes) D Employment $22 50 per col729 words
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Advertisement525 1983-02-08 26 I [M SOMEONE WITH A 3-room flat _J3 HCI at Ang Mo Klo would like to ,/^^^^^^^k. RU exchange it for a 4-room one. fflfc ijk^ If you're Interested, move .^^J^^^m. M fllß over to No 89c, Properties For Cm DO YOU HAVE a babysitting /^tk HI gflfl problem? If525 words
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Advertisement350 1983-02-08 26 60 Business Opportunities —————Si AN EXPANDING TRANSPORT company is looking for long/ short term contracts in delivery services; freight forwarding; documentation; PSA clearance, disposal service. For details please call: *****80. AUSTRALIAN VISITING SINGAPORE seeks partner for marine salvage project. Excellent investment opportunity. Send name, address, telephone number, to S.T. Box350 words
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Advertisement478 1983-02-08 27 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS COMPUTER PROGRAMMERS ACCOUNTS CLERKS EXPORT SALES REPRESENTATIVES required by an Established Wholesale Operation based in Lae, Papua New Guinea. Applicant* should meet the following requirements: 24-35 years Have a pleasant personality. Initiative, drive, able to work independently and under pressure Fluent In478 words
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Advertisement561 1983-02-08 27 66 Situations Vacant b) EDP < PHILIPS requirea a COMPUTER OPERATOR Candidates should possess GCE 'A' level with experience in operating IBM computers. They must be prepared to work on alternate 2 shifts. Applicationa containing full returns of personal particulars, including present salary and a contact telephone number, should be561 words
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Advertisement428 1983-02-08 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial a d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical A leading Japanese company situated in Upper Thomson invites applications for the following vacancies: General Clerks j Ideal candidates should possess a GCE 'O' level with the ability to type. They should also possess a keen interest428 words
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Advertisement414 1983-02-08 27 An established Management Consulting Company has immediate vacancies lor (A)CONFI- DENTIAL SECRETARY e Must be in possession of private secretarial certificate with an excellent command of English. e Efficiency in shorthand and typing. e Be able to correspond Independently. e Ability to operate telex printer. e At least 2 years'414 words
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Advertisement406 1983-02-08 27 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical COLD STORAGE MANUFACTURING PTE LTD urgently requires a: FEMALE CLERK for its Gourmet Food Department, located at Jurong DUTIES: To prepare invoices, maintain files, type and perform other office duties as required. REQUIREMENTS: GCE 'O' level preferably with credit in Maths. e 18 years406 words
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Advertisement541 1983-02-08 27 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical We have immediate vacancy for:STOCK CLERK e Male applicants must have completed or exempted frorr N.S. e GCE O' level, e Able to maintain stoct cards, e Some working experlenct advantageous. Interested please call to arrange foi an appointment or written applies lions may541 words
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Advertisement616 1983-02-08 27 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical A Leading Foreign Bank in Singapore has vacancy for the post of: CLERK/TYPIST The applicant should possess: e GCE "A" level certificate with credit in English Ability to type at 40 wpm e Experience in handling general office and staff duties would be advantageous616 words
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Advertisement558 1983-02-08 27 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical An established property group invites suitably qualified applicants for the following position TELEPHONE OPERATOR Experienced in PABX switchboard Ability to type Can converse fluently in English Mandarin Interested applicants please apply with full career resume. expected salary and telephone number toLee Tat Property Management558 words
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Advertisement575 1983-02-08 27 I 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical INTERNATIONAL ADVERTISING AGENCY REQUIRES TYPISTS iCE 'O' LEVEL e ACCURACY IN TYPING e WORKING EXPERIENCE PREFERRED BUT NOT ESSENTIAL Call personally to see Mr. Tan, Suite 2409, Shaw Towers Beach Road or telephone *****78 for interview appointment. Leading Japanese Inbound Travel Agency requires575 words
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Advertisement411 1983-02-08 27 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical An established company in Jurong urgently requires ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT minimum G.C.E.'O' level e LCC. Intermediate Higher Accounting certificate e able to type 50 w.p.m. e capable of keeping full set of books e 2 years working experience e able to start work immediately Interested411 words
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Advertisement380 1983-02-08 28 66 Situations Vacant d Secretarial Clerical Pleasant Looking Young Chinese Girls required as OFFICE ASSISTANTS With chances of promoting to Assistant Manageress School leavers can apply but must have good command of English language. Chinese stream need not apply L Please come personally to: 253-G, Selegie Complex Selegie Road Or380 words
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Advertisement846 1983-02-08 28 m^^ mmmmmm^ mmm^^ mmmmmmmmmimm 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical TRADING FIRM REQUIRES a Female Clerical Assistant. Requirements OCE 3 O' including Fnglish Good typing speed, knowledge of commercial correspondence, working experience preferred Interested applicants please write to: S.T. Box A*****, 390 Kim Seng Road, S'pore 0923 or call: Mr846 words
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Advertisement458 1983-02-08 28 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales HANLIN BULLION PTE LTD (Associate Member of The Gold Exchange Of Singapore) In line with our expansion programme, we have vacancies for: MARKETING EXECUTIVES who possess the following attributes: e Pleasant, dynamic personality with good working attitudes e Possess self-confidence, Initiative and drive e Wide458 words
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Advertisement396 1983-02-08 28 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales requires: SALES PERSONNEL CUM CASHIER Requirements: e Female applicants only e Age: 17 to 25 years e Singapore Citizens e Willing to work shifts e Secondary level education with passes In Maths and English e Able to start work immediately Applicants should write stating salary396 words
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Advertisement604 1983-02-08 28 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales Applications are invited for the post of:SALES EXECUTIVE, in the Sales of Silkscreen Hot Stamping Equipment and Accessories. Applicants should have experience In silkscreening and hot stamping processes and preferably own a car. Please apply with resume and recent non-returnable photo and contact number to:S.T.604 words
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Advertisement604 1983-02-08 28 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales FEMALE/ MALE SCHOOL leavers (completed N.S required for Public Relations work by million dollar Company. Selected candidates will have to undergo intensive training. Interested applicants with Secondary education please call personally at: 1208, 12th floor International Plaza, Anson Road, tel: *****00/ *****33 ext. 328. GIFT604 words
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Advertisement551 1983-02-08 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Technical Technical HAGEMEYER SERVICES (S) SDN BHD We invite suitably qualified male citizens, aged around 25 years to fill the following vacancies VIDEO TECHNICIAN eNTC 2 or ITC certificate in Electronic Engineering •1-2 years electronic servicing experience in CTV/Video repairs AmCONDITIONING TECHNICIAN •NTC 2551 words
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Advertisement306 1983-02-08 28 INGERSOLL-RAND requires SALES ENGINEER (Air Power Air Compressors) REQUIREMENTS: e Diploma/ITC in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent. Below 30 years of age. e Preferably with lor 2 years proven marketing experience. e Possess own car. e Has initiative, plenty of drive, co-operative and be prepared to develop a long term career306 words
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Advertisement579 1983-02-08 28 66 Situations Vacant Technical A leading Manufacturer of gaskets/insulation materials requires PRODUCTION ASSISTANT FOREMAN e School Cert., Technical stream and /or NTC Trade Cert. e 1— 2 years supervisory experience. e Prepared to perform shift duties. e Age 23-27 years. e Completed or exempted from fulltimeN.S. Salary shall be in579 words
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Advertisement611 1983-02-08 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical FITTERS with field experience In maintaining and overhauling heavy type piling machines and ancillary equipment. You will be required to travel to various states In Malaysia. Transport to be made available. Good remuneration to right personnel. Please write to> The Plant ft Works Manager Weetpile611 words
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Advertisement297 1983-02-08 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production iolivettU Wf Olivetti, Europe's largest manufacturer Aj of office equipment has immediate vacancies in its manufacturing operations in Singapore for: IST 2ND SHIFTS (Weekly Rotation) We offer: starting pay $314 At least 3 increments in the first year $342 after297 words
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Advertisement648 1983-02-08 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production I NMB t SINGAPORE LIMITED p has immediate vacancies for:- gSjgg: Production Operators I Salary up to $343 imi[ R*!*X** We offer Salary increase Shift WB after 3 months Attendance allowance Salary review twice Free transport a year Free uniforms648 words
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Advertisement365 1983-02-08 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Production Q.C. ASSISTANTS Requirements: e GCE 'O' or 'A' level Science stream e Poly diploma In food technology preferred e Ito 2 years experience In food/beverage/01l processing industries will be advantageous Willing to work on shift rotation Successful candidates will be offered attractive remuneration. Interested applicants365 words
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Advertisement382 1983-02-08 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous V JKeppel Shipyard Limited Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the following appointment: Requirements Generally candidates should possess the following qualifications: Completed primary six education Good physique and eyesight Be prepared to work shift duties Salary Commencing salary382 words
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Advertisement169 1983-02-08 29 Cycle Carriage (Enterprises) Pte Ltd invites applications for the following positions: Vehicle Mechanics Minimum 2 years' practical experience in repairing and servicing of motor vehicles OR Possess a NTC 3 i in Motor Vehicle Mechanics Age: 18 to 35 years old Air -con Mechanics/ Helpers I Minimum 1 year's experience169 words
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Advertisement431 1983-02-08 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous UNION CONTAINERS PTE LTD 12, Jalan Jentera Jurong Town Singapore 2261 With furthar expansion, wa have need of staff for the following post*:--1) MACHINE OPERATORS CORRUG ATOR/ FLEXO FOLDER GLUERS a Age over 20 years. a Should have at least lor 2 years working experience431 words
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Advertisement539 1983-02-08 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous PRESIDENT MERLIN HOTEL requires COOKS Age: 22 —35 years 3 years' of cooking experience In both local and western dishes 3 shifts Salary: $550/$570 p.m. COMMIS COOKS Age: 21-25 years Some cooking experience an advantage 3 shifts Salary: W3O/M5O p.m. WAITRESSES Age: 16 —24 years539 words
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Advertisement220 1983-02-08 29 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous COLD STORAGE MANUFACTURING PTE LTD urgently requires: SMOKEHOUSE ATTENDANTS (Male) for its Gourmet Food Department, located at Chin Bee Avenue. Jurong. REQUIREMENTS: e Able to read and write simple English. e Prepared to work on 2 rotating shifts REMUNERATION: e Commencing salary minimum $500 p.m. e220 words
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Advertisement279 1983-02-08 30 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous polo SI NGAPOM Requires Immediately WAITRESS/ JUNIOR HOSTESS (LOUNGE DISCO CLUB) Starting salary: ttOOp.m.; confirmed salary: $710p.m. e Pleasant and pleasing personality. -Secondary education and be fluent in spoken English. Minimum height I.GM BENEFITS PROVIDED: Kree duty meals e Uniforms and laundry e Annual Wages279 words
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Advertisement471 1983-02-08 30 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous REDIFFUSION SERVICES (S) PTE LTD invites applications for the following positions: TECHNICIANS e NTC 3 in Electronic Servicing or certificate from Private Institute. e Bilingual in English and Mandarin. e Preferably with class 3 driving licence. AUDIO SALESMEN e Secondary education. e Bilingual in English471 words
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Advertisement558 1983-02-08 30 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Australian manufacturing company in Jurong has a vacancy for: CABINET MAKER OR CARPENTER e Required to work in our mould makinß department. e Experience in wood carving an advantage. e Permanent position for person willing to learn additional skill. e No shift work, 5 1/2558 words
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Advertisement557 1983-02-08 30 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous GENERAL ASSISTANT to assist in an advertising agency. e Age: below 28 years GCE e Good command of Englisn and Mandarin e Pleasant personality with the ability to communicate well e Systematic, meticulous and full of Initiative e Attractive salary and other benefits. Interested, please557 words
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Advertisement898 1983-02-08 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Sangar Security Enterprise requires urgently TWO PATROL OFFICERS $800/- for 12 hours shift e 3 months bonus e 1 week 1 day off e Annual medical leave Apply personally with 4 recent photo to> Unit 171-G, 7th floor Union Building, Tras Street Singapore 0207 Tel:898 words
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Advertisement633 1983-02-08 30 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous PERSONAL CUM COMPANY Driver required urgently. Preference will be given to those staying in Marine Parade. Interested call *****5. PERSONAL CUM DESPATCH Driver required for company in Jurong. Must possess class 3 licence. Interested applicants please call Miss Goh at: *****24. TRANSPORTATION COMPANY REQUIRES Malay/Indian633 words
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Advertisement632 1983-02-08 30 73 Vehicles Accessories/Maintenance CHINESE NEW YEAR OFFER) (BETWEEN $60 TO $90) Italian and Japanese seat covers ol varied designs and colours to suil your budget. Free installation and ample parking spaces at our shop Many items of automotive accessories are also on display. ONLY AT: Style Auto Trading Company Katong632 words
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Advertisement877 1983-02-08 30 76 Vehicles For Sale b) BMW JUNE 1973 BMW 2002. PARF. new tax, engine overhauled, $14,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****97. c) Datsun FOR $3,500 YOU can drive away a new Nissan Sunny. Contact the Datsun authorised dealer. Sin Hock Seng Trading Co. Pte Ltd, 412 Geylang Road, Singapore 1438. Tel: *****58/877 words
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Advertisement872 1983-02-08 30 76 Vehicles For Sale d) Flat COLLECTOR'S ITEMS, FIAT 850 Sports. 100% well maintained, sports rims. $6,500. Loan: $4,000. *****48 Danny. 1973 FIAT 124 Special 1400. Alrcond, cassette, beautiful condition. New metallic paint. $5,600 0.n.0. *****98 1978 FIAT 131S one owner, aircond, original paint, cassette, excellent condition, asking: $15,800 0.n.0.872 words
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Advertisement758 1983-02-08 30 76 Vehicles For Sale Honda 1981 HONDA QUINTET Automatic. 1600 c.c Radio/ cassette, alrcond. In good condition. No PARF. Contact *****22. '81 HONDA ACCORD 4-door PARF. Alrcon/tax. Tip top condition $26,300. Can loan $21,000 Tel: *****57. 1960 HONDA ACCORD 4-door One owner, radio cassette. Price $25,000. Tel: *****74/ *****07. 1961,758 words
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Advertisement737 1983-02-08 31 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes SEPT 81 MERCEDES, (ally lutomatlc Low mileage, I(•ompanj owner, in showroom condition. Enquiry ring: XWHUtt Bernard 1979 MERCEDES BENZ 200. 2nd private owner, beautiful white, atrcon, sports runs, radio, casi June Tip iop room condition, 164^00 *****M BUYING/ SELLING/ EXPORTING Mercedes 800, 150, 380,737 words
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Advertisement446 1983-02-08 31 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi I) Mitsubishi I) Mitsubishi I) Mitsubishi V K s^"^ Our free offer of a Ploneer UPX 8600 $S car stereo with every purchase of a \f/ '.;,^ZJoo*^^ Mitsubishi Tredia, Lancer For Galant446 words
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Advertisement290 1983-02-08 31 1977 MITSUBISHI GALANT Sigma. Aircon, high power radio, cassette. PARF eligible. $12,800 0.n.0. Contact: *****04 Chan. 1979 MITSUBISHI GALANT .Alrcond. sports rims. Pioneer cassette, power windows. $18,300 0.n.0. Tel: *****78. 1980 COLT LANCER 1400GL. Aircon, cassette. Sport rims. Beautiful condition. $19,700 negotiable. Tel: *****70 1980 GALANT 1800 GS. New model,290 words
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Advertisement309 1983-02-08 31 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota COMPANY'S REGISTERED ALMOST 1978 Toyota Crown. Super Saloon. (Fully automatic). Director's car. Chauffeur-driven. Aircon, radio cassette. Tax May '83. Mint condition $18,500 ono. Tel: *****84. IST CO REGD 1980 Toyota Crown 2.6 Aircond., radio cassette, power steering, central locking. New company road tax. Chauffeur309 words
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Advertisement302 1983-02-08 31 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota ALMOST 1979 TOYOTA Corona 1600 Saloon. Showroom condition. Aircon, sports rims, $14,500 0.n.0. *****79. ALMOST 1977 COROLLA 1200. Aircon., radio/cassette, PARF, new tax, passed Vicom, $12,000. *****71/*****3. END 1977 TOYOTA Corolla, showroom condition. PARF eligible. Full accessories. $13,900 secures. Foo 459-4652. LATE 1978 TOYOTA302 words
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Advertisement474 1983-02-08 31 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota j) Toyota J) Toyota J) Toyota -^dflHl^H iimiiity J^a^a^am p* —^j 1 li^^m^S BBBaTr I M l^. m W m M\ DISTRIBUTOR BORNEOMOTORS WEST COAS T TEL *****66 AL JUNIED ROAD TFL474 words
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Advertisement246 1983-02-08 31 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Others 1 SINGAPORE L^ USED CAR IPTEI LTD Gl-G2, Novana Villa, 275 Thomson Road, Singapore 1 1 30 Telephone: *****77 1982 -8.M.W.5201A 1981 Mit. Canter FE 101 BRY Mit. Coll 1200 GL 1980 Alfa Romao Alfetta 2.0 Toyota Corona 1600 1979 Mit. Lancar 1400 GL246 words
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Advertisement358 1983-02-08 31 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Others LEONG HUAT SOON VEHICLES PTE LTD 184 BUKIT TIMAH ROAD SINGAPORE 0922. TEL: *****35/ *****50 1981 DaUun 120Y GL, aircond Ford Law 1.5 Ghia Notchback, automatic, aircond, sports rims Toyota Corolla 1300 Liftback, 5-speed, aircond, sports rims Lancer 1400 SL, aircond, sports rims 1980358 words
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Advertisement365 1983-02-08 31 76 Vehicles For Sale 1 1 -i 1) Others 1979 MINI CLUBMAN Private owner, new ta,x/ paintwork/ tyres. Immaculate condition. Passed Vlcom. $7,950 0.n.0. *****95. 1980 JAGUAR XJ6 4.2 litres Series 111. Expatriate owner leaving, used as 2nd car, showroom condition. For enquiries, tel. *****33 James Khoo. ALMOST 1980 MINI365 words
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Advertisement409 1983-02-08 31 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Others 1981 SUZUKI 800 C.C. One private owner, radio/ cassette, tuff-kote, beautiful condition, $13,900 0.n.0. Tel: *****82 1981 VOLVO 2*4 GL Automatic. Power steering, alrcond, Ist owner, excellent condition. $39,500 negotiable. *****94. '73 MARINA, AIRCON, downpayment $1,400. Loan $1,400. Exchange considered. *****98. 642. Geylang Road.409 words
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Advertisement589 1983-02-08 32 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Commercial Vehicles LEE ENG FOO ft BROTHERS MOTOR PTE. LTD. 391, Balastiar Road (1232) Tel: *****26 (3 lines) 1982 Daihatsu diesel 10' low bed 1981 Isuzu diesel 15' wooden 1980 Toyota Hiace 1600 van Daihatsu diesel 10' 6 wheels Ford Courier pick-up steel Daihatsu 550589 words
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Advertisement748 1983-02-08 32 76 Vehicles For Sale n) Motorcycles/ Scooters GOOD RXKI3S, $570 RZI2S LC $790. Honda CGI2S $270. Kawasaki GTOIIO $280. Z2OO $250 Scrambler DTI7S TSI2S $270. RD3SO/ R5 (350) $450. Honda CB4OO N/ C8250 T $750. Call: *****17 Low No 12, Gopeng Street (opposite Tanjong Pagar Plaza, Blk 4). NEW VESPA748 words
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Advertisement694 1983-02-08 32 85 Housing Loans I mm I Sound Secure provides PROPERTY FINANCE for Residential Commercial properties CALL *****92 *****47 FOR DETAILS A.P. no 3326 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses CHOICES OF HOUSES IN VARIOUS DISTRICTS (DETACHED) Stevens Road $8000 s Kheam Hock Road $5800 Coronation Road $5500 Oei Tiong Ham Park694 words
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Advertisement807 1983-02-08 32 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST.IO SINGLE-STOREY BUNGALOW 4 bedrooms, big garden, swimming pool. $5,500. Dist.lo27 single-storey bungalow. 3 bedrooms, partially furnished. $3,500. Interested, contact *****19 No agents. DIST 11 RAFFLES PARK 2-storey detached. Large master bedroom, with ensuite study. 3 other bedrooms, split-level, central aircond., $6,500. Partly furnished. Available807 words
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Advertisement758 1983-02-08 32 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 20 UPPER THOMSON 7 m.s. detached bungalow around 4,000 sq.ft. Partly furnished with aircon. Rental $2,000. 2 years' agreement. Contact *****68. DIST. 26, NO. 53, Tagore Avenue, double-storey semi-detached, 4 bedrooms, land area 5000 sq.ft. Rental $2200. Contact Mdm. Ng, *****47 or *****79. DIST758 words
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Advertisement629 1983-02-08 32 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments APT/CONDO FOR LEASE Ardmore Park $5,400 Pandan Valley $3,500 Miramar Mansions $4,300 City Tower $3,500 Newton View $4,800 APT/CONDO FOR SALE Grenville $760,000 HillcrestGovenia $760,000 Eastern Lagoon $280,000 Westpeak $450,000 HOUSE FOR LEASE Oei Tiong Ham Park $7,000 Katong Bungalow629 words
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Advertisement331 1983-02-08 32 e Dist. 10 Woollerton Park. Beautiful apartment. Partly furnished. 3 bedrooms, central aircond, big living/ dining. Swimming pool. $4,500. e Dist. 9 Draycott Tower. Luxurious apartment. Partly furnished. 3 bedrooms, central aircond, big living/ dining. Swimming pool. $5,700. e Ditt. 9 Cavenagh House apartment. Fully furnished. 3 aircond bedrooms. Swimming331 words
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Advertisement682 1983-02-08 32 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments CASABELLA ELEGANCE IN BEAUTIFUL LIVING A brand new condominium project which enjoys its own exclusive garden and terrace facilities. Swimming pool and other recreational amenities. 3/4 bedrooms available for rental immediately. For further details, contact: LANDALE PTE LTD TEL: *****0 Dist. 9 Trendale Tower Dlst.682 words
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Advertisement821 1983-02-08 32 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 9, CHEN YUAN Penthouse, 4 bedrooms, 3 attached bathrooms. $3,500. Kum Hing Court, 3 bedrooms, beautifully furnished, $2,800. Ton Heights, 3 bedrooms, furnished $1,600. SBS Realty Services: *****22 DIST. 9 ALMOST BRAND new apartment. 2 bedrooms, fully furnished, carpeted, aircond throughout, CTV, swimming pool.821 words
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Advertisement800 1983-02-08 32 I 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 11, CENTRALLY LOCATED fully furnished 3-bedroomed apartment with telephone and airronditioner. Please call *****11 DIST. 10, BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED 3-bedroomed apartment, fully carpeted/ aircond, newly furnished. $1,700. Yong Kong Enterprises *****77. OIST. 1130, GILSTEAD ROAD 2bedroomed partly furnished apartment available irnmedlately. Tel: *****60. Strictly800 words
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Advertisement775 1983-02-08 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 26. GREENMEAOOWS WITH private garden. 3 bedrooms 2 airconds Partially furnished 12,200 Roll 4J***** OIST. 2159 PANDAN VALLEY 3 bedrooms, utility, full recreational facilities $:UMX) fully furnished *****. DIST. 5, 2/3/ 4-bedroomed maisonette fully furnished Price between $2,700 $3,700 Tel: *****69. (No agents please775 words
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Advertisement566 1983-02-08 33 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms ROOMS AVAILABLE IN various districts Interested contact *****80/ *****18. 87 Accommodation Wanted a) Houses FOREIGN BUILDING CONSTRUCTORS urgently requires Houses and apartments for their incoming staff and workers from overseas Location: Any districts. Budget: $2,000 to $4,000. Owners please contact: *****88 A GROUP OF Foreign566 words
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Advertisement698 1983-02-08 33 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses BERNERS CO. Dist 16 Bedok Vicinity Double-storey detached. 11,000 sq.ft. $1.2 million Dist 19 Bartley Rise Estate Double-storey detached. 5 bedrooms. 6,000 sq.ft. $780,000 e Dist 10 off Bukit Timah Road 2 1/2-storey corner terrace. 4,000 sq.ft. $775,000 Dist 20 Off Thomson Road Single-storey698 words
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Advertisement765 1983-02-08 33 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 16, RENOVATED DOUBLESTOREY semi-detached, 4,400 sq.ft. 4 plus 1 bedrooms/ attached bathrooms, Split-level living/ dining, $680,000. negotiable. Hap Seng Realty *****58. DIST. 20, NEAR CORAL Park. Extensively renovated double storey corner terrace. 3 bedrooms/ attached bathroom. Furnished. 2,600 sq.ft. $560,000 0.n.0. Rolf *****11.765 words
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Advertisement433 1983-02-08 33 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments jP'^^^Bßte^ villa delle Rose country style living near the city Villa Delle Rose offers luxurious IT T^*"^-^" I R ecrea 'i° n433 words
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Advertisement305 1983-02-08 33 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a; Private Apartments b) Private Apartments "|%o■ T I jP<* j« j(C— __,^aarf^^ r4O HM _»r»r.uO' 1 ■linn mi ■inn r J TGS"'r rtPfS The Condominium z. \o toreiQf^^pl comprises: 24 units of 4-storey apartments 24 units of 4-storey 2-level maisonettes Located305 words
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Advertisement484 1983-02-08 34 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments SWANSEA HOMES INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITESII Foreigners eligible! Dial. 9, Leonie Tower*, maisonette over 2,800 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms/ study/ servant's, $920,000. e Dial. 11, Watlen Estate, Townhouse 2.300 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms/ With balconies and roof garden. $750,000. Dist. 10, Himiko Court, 2,000 sq.ft 3 bedrooms/484 words
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Advertisement871 1983-02-08 34 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 15. KATONG KOON Seng Mansion, near Still Road, 2nd floor walk-up apartment, approx: 1,200 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, 1 hall, free carpark. Beautifully renovated. $295,000. Dist. 15, Katong, Telok Kurau, Lorong K, Pine View, brand new 2nd floor walk-up apartment, 1,281 sq.ft. 3871 words
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Advertisement815 1983-02-08 34 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST 13 MACPHERSON GREEN. 1.300 sq ft 3 bedrooms/ 2 bathrooms completing soon $340,000/--ono. Everton Realty *****76, *****79. DIST 19 GOLDEN HILL Maisonette 2,000 sq ft 3 bedrooms/ 2 bathrooms completing soon $525,000/--ono. Everton Realty *****76, *****79. DIST 11 PEAK COURT lower Maisonette815 words
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Advertisement811 1983-02-08 34 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments EASTERN LAGOON, 1/2 bedrooms, 726/ 1004 sq.ft. $245,000/ $345,000 0.n.0. Cltiprop: *****75 HIMIKO COURT 2 bedrooms, area 1238 sq.ft., high floor, asking $495,000. *****61. HIMIKO COURT 867 SQ FT ready for occupation soon. Selling *****.000 0.n.0. Tel: *****59 MIMOSA COURT, JUST completed, 1811 words
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Advertisement580 1983-02-08 34 90 Properties Wanted IST FLOOR APARTMENT in Cairnhill district. Walk-up/ highrise. Old/ new. Genuine seller please ring: *****90. 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted Warehouse Factory For Sale (Special rates during Construction period) Warehouse Hqt 8M (26 ft.) Ideally located at Upper Paya Lebar Road Convenient transport links Suitable for light industries580 words
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Advertisement302 1983-02-08 34 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted Henderson Industrial Park The Finest Development For Industry r^^;^^.. /m TERRACED FACTORY U^^^^-///[ rB UILDING BLOCK E v^^^^"^^vJrrT units from 670m 2 ora£o^/!^>: (721 sc >- ft -> vN l"^/^ j^^V 2 car parks and 1 lorry S^s^Lf/y^'l302 words
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Advertisement174 1983-02-08 34 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces COME TO RUBY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX For your Factory/ Warehouse cum Office COMPETITIVE RENTAL For bi-monthly or 3-years GOOD LOCATION Genting Lane/ Tannery Road GOOD FACILITIES Large lift lobby Wide corridors 10 cargo /passenger lifts 7 loading and unloading bays Ample car parks Sprinkler system 24-hour security174 words
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Advertisement364 1983-02-08 34 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces a) Sale a) Sale UIC BUILDING Shenton Way. SALE: High Floor area approx. 9,360 sq.ft. RENT: 29th Floor, 2,250/2.200 sq.ft I 28th Floor, 2,864/1,432 sq.tt GOLDEN MILE TOWER Beach Road. SALE/RENT: High Floor 8,158 sq.ft. 21at Floor 926/1.219 tq.ft 20th Floor 708/926/937 tq.ft. 19th364 words
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Advertisement586 1983-02-08 34 93 Office Spaces b) Rental GOLDHILL PLAZA Prestigious office outside CBD. 5 mins to Orchard Road belt. Ample season parking tickets available. Area: 1,230 sq.ft. RENTAL: $4.80 P.S.F. Enquiries, tel: *****66 (9 LINES) CONTINENTAL APPRAISAL CO. PTE. LTD MAXWELL HOUSE (opp. Ministry of National Development) OFFICE FOR RENT/SALE Area: 272586 words
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Advertisement474 1983-02-08 35 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces a) Sale a) Sale a) Sale Completed floors of 15,600 sq ft available Outside CBD city fringe Ample carparking Completion March 1985 Quality building majority to be retained and leased by Developer Contact Sole Agent I Richard Ellis 224 sisi 93474 words
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Advertisement254 1983-02-08 35 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale SHOPS AT FAR East Plaza for sale/rent, Ist floor area 280 sq.ft. Sale $2,000 p.s.f./ Rental: $18 p.s.f. 2nd floor, area 480 sq.ft. Sale: $1,200 p.s.f./rental: $11 p.s.f. Interested tel: *****60. BELLIAN REAL ESTATE offer Dist. 3, shophouse, 2,400 sq.ft. suitable for office/ retail/ medical.254 words
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Advertisement496 1983-02-08 35 93 Office Spaces 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 b) Rental \!rM§ fl gf|gO !Kft2lgf^O SdSSslemmpiex K%)|gH W a! A fl B iSlmm §M Area from mto 4Ono sc > H496 words
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Advertisement644 1983-02-08 35 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental MING ARCADE NEAR Hotel Malaysia shops 150/660 sq.ft. Rent S6-SlO p.s.f. good frontage. HLS *****10/*****86. NEW SHOP UNIT ideal for showroom at Killiney Road for rental Area: 3,875 sq.ft. $7.00 p.s.f. (negotiable). Tel: *****66. ONE FLOOR TO let at 1198 Lavender Street. Can be used644 words
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Advertisement325 1983-02-08 35 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours Four for the Price of T\vq PLUS Free Flight to/frcan Indonesia Yes, the Pearl of Scandinavia is offering 2 free cruises for ng K every four persons travelling on full cruise sharing same c.ibin. For fly-cruise packages, the 3rd 4th* persons need only pay325 words
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Advertisement87 1983-02-08 35 NG TRANSPORT TOURIST SERVICE PTE LTD (T/A 410) 102/106 Hotel Royal Newton Road (1130) Tel: *****49, *****06, *****40 3 DAYS GENTING SPECIAL (Fly by SQ/MAS) FROM $255 By Coach FROM $135 Dep: Every Monday Special Dep: 24, 28/2. 3/3 (Stay in Casino Hotel) 3 DAYS MALACCA $145 Dep: Every Monday87 words
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Advertisement139 1983-02-08 35 CHINESE NEW YEAR TOUR Malaysia 6- Day KUL/PEN/CHS/GENT A/C $299/349 Dep: 14/2 4DaysNight Haadyai Ipoh A/C $239/299 Dep: 12/2 4DaysNight Penang Kuala Lumpur 4-Day KUL/GENT/Fraser's Hill $239/259 Dep: 17/2 2Day3Night Cameron Highland $89/99 Dep: 18/2 2Day3Night Genting Highlands $99/119 Dep: 18, 25/2 3-Day Genttng by Air Casino Hotel $399/439 Dep:139 words
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Advertisement330 1983-02-08 35 102 Tours ("EXCLUSIVE > PACKAGE TOURS" S DAYS HYATT KUANTAN BY AIR DEP FRI ONLY AT $265.00 I 3 DAYS HYATT KUANTAN BY COACH DEP DAILY AT $188.00 3 DAYB PILAU TIOMAN DEP DAILY FROM $295.00 3 DAYS TANJONG JARA DEP DAILY BY COACH AT $218.00 3 DAYS DESABU BEACH330 words
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Advertisement557 1983-02-08 36 102 Tours MM TRAVEL SERVICE |S| PTE. LTD. Htti OHIm: G l4- 16- 18, Pearl's Centre, Eu Tong Sen Street, (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines) Irwcli OHlci: 1 1 9, People's Park Complex. Ground Floor, New Bridge Road, Singapore 0105. Tel: 91 1661/91 1662 *****3/*****2/*****6 *****8/*****63 TAI4O557 words
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Advertisement397 1983-02-08 36 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 5a Chinese New Year W JEX 31 departure dates I*4^ !b^* *l 12Feb1983 v 13Feb1983 WffQto^m d 15Feb1983 Jm Grand Opening Wmariini* Sh HVwtfl Tokyo Disneyland HpSuS* Sfe^l I 15-4-83 SCENIC ASIA EXTRAS Ali Japan/Korea/Taiwan/ >*<X^^V fiR; JAPAN Nichigeki Show Hong Kong/ Bangkok ,W^\397 words
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Advertisement403 1983-02-08 36 EDUCATION* BHI INSTRUCTION Ii < 109 Foreign FOR A COMPREHENSIVE UNIVERSITY PRE-PARATORY COURSE IN CANADA GRADE 11 GRADE 12 GRADE 13 ARTS SCIENCE ENGINEERING BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COMPUTER SCIENCE RESIDENCE AVAILABLE RECOGNISED BY ONTARIO MIN. OF EDUCATION For more information contact: ADMISSION OFFICER Gll GOLDBELL TOWERS 47 SCOTTS SINGAPORE 0922 TEL:403 words
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Advertisement681 1983-02-08 36 110 Computer "HANDS-ON" f BASIC I PROGRAMMING I DURATION: 8 WEEKS flj Commencing: M 3/2/83 Thurs 6.30-9.30pm J 26/3/83 Sat 2.00-5.00pm ?J 4/4/83 Mon 6.30-9 30pm J For dolail* please call at: J i SYSTEMATIC BUSINESS I TRAINING CENTRE A 601, 7th fir, Peace Centra f (back podium, above NTUC)681 words
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Advertisement583 1983-02-08 36 112 Commercial CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE sth Rr. Blk 162. Bt. Merah Town Ctr. Tel: *****90/*****92 s BOOKKEEPING (BEGINNERS) •Sat 2.00- 5.00pm 19/2 Sun 2 00- 5.00pm 20/2 Mon/Wed 8.30- 9.30am 16/2 Mon/Wed 6.00- 7.15pm 21/2 Tues/Thur 2.00- 3.30pm 17/2 •Tues 7.15- 8.30pm 22/2 HIGHER ACCOUNTING •Wed 7.00- 10.00pm 16/2583 words
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Advertisement694 1983-02-08 36 112 Commercial YOU TOO CAN READ FASTER AND UNDERSTAND MORE I Most people are using only about 20% of their reading potential As s result, they read at about 250 w.p.m and comprehend only 80-70% A SPEED READER can read twice to 10 times faster and understand just as much.694 words
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Advertisement743 1983-02-08 36 i p» ANNOUNCEMENT* 134 Lost Found Lost Something? Don't feel lost. Refer to The Straits Times Classified 's Lost Found Column, No. 134. The finder may be trying to contact you. ft I cSu u s a c A T s 1 ran* 1 special service. I J BURMESE PASSPORT743 words
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Obituary, Illustration151 1983-02-08 37 MRS. KHOO EWE THUAN nee Mdm Lim Chin Choo Age 66 passed away peacefully on 5/2/83 leaving behind beloved husband: Khoo Ewe Thuan Son* Daughlare-in-law Allan Tan Cheng Ean Florence Tay Wul Kheng Luke Tan Cheng Yew Majorte Sim Bert Nol Francis Khoo Guan Peng Jasmine Paug Sok Wu Reynold151 words
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Obituary, Illustration414 1983-02-08 37 S. THAMBIAYAH PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 7/2/83, LEAVING BEHIND WIFE, DAUGHTER VALLIAMMAH, SONS, SREEHANTHAN PATHMANATHAN (TERRY), GRANDSON AND GRANDDAUGHTER. CORTEGE LEAVES 02-10 KENT ROAD TO MT. VERNON CREMATORIUM AT 2 P.M. ON 8/2/83. LIM CHIM AGED: 79 Passed away peacefully on 5/2/83 leaving behind beloved wivea: HO SIEW414 words
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Obituary, Illustration35 1983-02-08 37 DEEPEST SYMPATHY to the bereaved family of the LATE MR TANN HOCK SENG, Chairman Alexandra Hill Pr School Advisory Committee From The Principal A Staff of the School and Members, School Advisory Committee35 words
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Obituary, Illustration312 1983-02-08 37 LIM PENG ANN Departed 8.2.1980 It was His will that he should die, His Will that we should let him go; And we must ever bow to it, But oh dear God, we miss him so! Always remembered and dearly loved by mum, dad and Ling, Chye,312 words
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Obituary, Illustration111 1983-02-08 37 The Family of the Late Mdm. Koh Siew Yin Age: 84 Departed 31st Jan 1983 wishes to express their gratitude to pastor, relatives, friends and colleagues for their prayers, night visits, donations, wreaths and attendance at the funeral during their recent bereavement. MDM MARY WONG would like to111 words
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Advertisement81 1983-02-08 37 In Memoriam' is for the loved ones whom you remember NOTICE Deepest Condolences to the family of te ''jk I CHAROEN POKPHAND GROUP OF COMPANIES I CHIA TAI SEEDS AGRICULTURAL CO LTD (THAILAND) CHIA TAI FEEDMILL PTE LTD (SINGAPORE) I who has passed away peacefully, in Thailand, on I I81 words
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Advertisement102 1983-02-08 37 If you have a classified ad appearing tomorrow, cut out this Appointment Log. You'll need it. Appointment Log I I 9.00 j I 9.30 I 10.00 10.30 J 11.00 1 11.30 J 12.00 I 12.30 1.00 .1 2.00 I 2.30 3.00 3.30 I 4.00 4.30 I 5.00 Our classifieds draw102 words
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Article1287 1983-02-08 38 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Weights, ratings and barrier draws for this weekend's races: SATURDAY ClaM 1 Div. 2 2,000m (Ratings: 154-135) 7 The Buck 57 154 3 Uranium 57 154 11 Blaze Ahead 54.5 149 6 Thunderbird 54 148 1 Lucky Vagabond 54 148 10 Tanayar 53.5 1471,287 words
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520 1983-02-08 38 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Ratings are cast aside in bold move By THE Malayan Racing Association panel of handicappers have struck out boldly, throwing ratings overboard by bringing in four up-and-coming stayers to contest the first of the season's classics the Tunku Gold Cup over 2,000520 words
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Article, Illustration16 1983-02-08 38 JON - JON BY. "That crazy hat you're wearing spooked oar horse to win. Whoopie!"16 words
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Article, Illustration142 1983-02-08 38 CLASS 1 DIV 1 2,000 m (Ratings: 174 139) 5 SIAPA RAJAH IV 61.5 174 10 BETSY'S PET H 59 169 16 KISSIMMEE 56 163 9 TAMAN SINGAPURA 54 159 1 TIMBER TYCOON 53.5 158 2 CONCESSION 52.5 156 13 JOINT COMMAND HI 51.5 154 15 SUCCESSOR142 words
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312 1983-02-08 38 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. How the beaten favourites fai-ed over the weekend: SATURDAY (good going) RACE 1: Newcomer Azlina, in midfield early, dropped back in the run home to finish dead last to all-the-way winner Nano-Nano. RACE 2: Ingyong Wangcher tried to make all the runningPEDIGREE - 312 words
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Article, Illustration230 1983-02-08 38 At the 400 metres At the finish Pictures at the 401 m by a 3 Div 6 1,200m 1. Nano-Nano 2. Estrella De Espana 3. Daikoku 4. Pep-A-Plain Dist: 4, 4, IV4 Time 1:12.5 CI 3 Div 4 1,200m 1. Genuine Offer 2.ALBERT SIM - 230 words
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Article62 1983-02-08 38 THE following horses have been promoted from Class 3 to Class 2 (new ratings within brackets): Sweet Memory 111 (115), Royal Danseur (110), Key To The Vault (110), Ada Cantik (103), Fighter Stall (103), Gin N Lime (103), Genuine Offer (101), Nano-Nano (101), Bayan62 words
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Article, Illustration450 1983-02-08 39 Star-struck hit heights Three goals sink Espanol MADRID, Mon BARCELONA, the world's richest soccer club, spent a fortune acquiring Bernd Schuster and Diego Maradona, but they climbed to the top of the Spanish First Division over the weekend without them. Barcelona beat Espanol 3-0 in the local derby match atAFP; Reuter - 450 words
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Article394 1983-02-08 39 BELGIAN: Anderlecht 4 Waregem 1, Waterschei 3 Lierse 0, Beveren 3 CS Bruges 0, Antwerp 3 FC Liege 0, Tongres 0 Lokeren 1, Seraing 0 Winterslag 0, FC Bruges 0 Standard Liege 1, Courtrai 1 Rwd Molenbeek 1, Ghent 2 Beersohot 1. Leaders after 21 games: Anderlecht 30,Agencies - 394 words
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Article, Illustration153 1983-02-08 39 Bavarian award for the Kaiser MUNICH: Bavarian Premier Franz Josef Strauss has decorated Franz Beckenbauer with the Bavarian Medal of Merit. Strauss said: "Beckenbauer, by his athletic achievements, Increased the good reputation of Bavarian and German soccer at home and abroad." MILAN: The Polish soccer team Wldziew LodzUPI - 153 words
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Article260 1983-02-08 39 PEBBLE BEACH (California), Mon. Tom Kite blundered through the last three holes, but managed to hold on to win the U*****,000 ($669,500) Bing Crosby National Pro-Am golf tournament yesterday by two strokes over Rex Caldwell and Calvin Peete. Kite bogeyed three holes in a row, starting at260 words
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Article128 1983-02-08 39 LIVERPOOL goal machine lan Rush still tops the English League scorers' charts after netting in the leaders' 3-1 victory over Luton on Saturday. In second place are Watford's Luther Blissett and Swansea's Bob Latchiord. Latchford holds the post-war scoring record for Division One of 30Reuter - 128 words
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Article161 1983-02-08 39 LONDON, Mon. Two second-half goals by Watford's Luther Blissett and one by John Barnes yesterday plunged Swansea deeper into relegation quagmire in the English First Division. Swansea went into the lead in the 37th minute with a sliding, scrambled goal from Bob Latchford, the 200th in his leagueReuter - 161 words
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201 1983-02-08 39 SAN JOSE, Mon AUSTRALIA qualified for the World Youth soccer championships in Mexico City in June after rivals Israel were held to a 0-0 draw by Costa Rica in the final match of the elimination series here yesterday. Australia, who had already won threeReuter; UPI - 201 words
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Advertisement236 1983-02-08 39 AKAI VS-2 IS VOTED THE BEST MACHINE OF THE YEAR. Which Video? Jl^7>^^ A respectable professional video magazine in UK has pondered MJ/f \q long and hard, weighing the pros and cons of a lot of video gr^Llf IkJ machines to select the most outstanding for "The Best Machine m236 words
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Article126 1983-02-08 40 BORLAENGE, Mon. American Roger Von •louanne completed an impressive butterfly doable at an international short-course swimming meet here In Sweden yesterday. Von Jouanne, who had beaten US world record-holder Craig Beardsley In the 200 metres, upstaged Swedish Olympic champion Per Arvldsson and Beardsley when heReuter - 126 words
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Article, Illustration433 1983-02-08 40 PALM BEACH GARDENS, Mon. Chris Evert Lloyd, ranked second in the world in women's tennis, began her 1983 campaign to recapture the top spot from Martina Navratilova by beating Andrea Jaeger 6-3, 6-3 in the all-US final of a US$l5O,OOO ($321,500) tournament inReuter - 433 words
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Article463 1983-02-08 40 Champion McE beats Lendl and ends seven-match hoodoo PHILADELPHIA, Mon. John McEnroe ended a seven-match losing run against Ivan Lendl when he beat the Czechoslovak star 4-6, 7-6, 6-4, 6-3 in the final of the US professional indoor tennis championships here yesterday. The victory in the US$3OO,OOOReuter - 463 words
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Article, Illustration366 1983-02-08 40 A battle for 'Boom Boom' MANCINI PAYS TRIBUTE TO BRAVE FIGHT BY FEENEY SAINT VINCENT (Italy), Monday RAY "Boom Boom" Mancini, US World Boxing Association lightweight champion, outpointed British champion George Feeney in a closelyfought non-title bout here yesterday. It was Mancini's first fight since last November in Las Vegas,Reuter; UPI - 366 words
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Article152 1983-02-08 40 WORCESTER (Massachusetts), Mon. Tony Sibson shocked American boxing fans by declaring he had abandoned sparring for two weeks before his world middleweight title challenge against Marvin Hagler here on Friday. While the American unified titleholder presses on with an intensive video-recorded sparring programme at hisAFP - 152 words
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Article241 1983-02-08 40 NEW DELHI, Mon S INDIAN selectors have recalled Srinivas Venkataraghavan and Anshu- man Gaekwad to the InI dian cricket team for the tour of the West Indies this month in an attempt to strengthen the side after their disastrous trip to Pakistan. Of f -spinner Venkataraghavan,Reuter - 241 words
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Advertisement65 1983-02-08 40 Pi ]jP Itt^^u. I'^^ \A II 1_ If ll^^l lH^^te^^ > i *^s* Vi ;;v r m' BP %fis'C3il I I'll •3k o ißtl^ v x^^ m B Hr h y^ V^Hl HP B H^^^^^ j^ B PP^ fl HH^^KI hW"^^^^H hL r IS Hr 8r B sf w- v^^v^H65 words
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Article558 1983-02-08 41 A LACK of professionalism was the main cause for the poor showing of the Singapore boys' team in the recently-concluded Milo-Ascot Asian junior squash championships. Singapore finished third, behind world champions Pakistan and Malaysia. While the defeat by Pakistan was expected, that by the558 words
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Article, Illustration117 1983-02-08 41 UM SEOK HIJI (above) Is a national treasure and should be properly moulded into a world champion. This was the view expressed by Malaysian squash coach Chris Clarke after the young Singapore girl had won the Asian junior Individual championship In Kuala Lumpur117 words
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Article373 1983-02-08 41 Special event for schoolboys in Cricket Club's tourney FOR the first time, there will be a tournament for schoolboys in the Singapore Cricket Club's seven-a-side championship at the Padang on Feb 26-27, (writes J. RAJENDRAN). Sixteen teams have entered for the schools tournament for which the preliminary373 words
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280 1983-02-08 41 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT R AI By A STRONG combination of former internationals and promising youngsters will provide Singapore's hockey team with the right kind of opposition In their build-up to the Southeast Asia Games in May. Comprising between 41 to N players, the gquad will280 words
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Advertisement361 1983-02-08 41 ■^^BH^^s Hp 'C BBhHßC^' v *t tBB v **&£s%%. >^ A ■I *m^Bmi I^^. ''l ft Itlti^^H *m^^ti&L I Now. Qantas offers more of Europe. Three times a week to Rome and Frankfurt. Now, Qantas offers you even more of Europe, with three new direct services to Rome and on361 words
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Article, Illustration501 1983-02-08 42 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW Necessity o£ balancing the different demands THEY are mothers with a motive. They are members of the South-east Asia Games basketball squad out to prove that the demands of marriage, motherhood and their pet sport can be met. They are Lim Siow Leng, mother ofALBERT SIM - 501 words
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228 1983-02-08 42 808 ARMSTRONG'S White Bait caused the other skippers to turn green with envy when he landed the Singapore Yachting Association round-fhe-island race on Sunday (writes Peter Slow). Bob's success his first in the round-the-lsland race was, perhaps, his narrowest. He had only six seconds228 words
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Article45 1983-02-08 42 EPs maintained their lead after the second series of the Seven-Up water ski-ing championship, off Jurong Lake. O'Brien are second, Mudskippers third and Volvo Penta fourth. The third series will be held on March 6 and the final on April 3.45 words
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147 1983-02-08 42 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS ENERGY-DRINK manufacturers XL plan to host the first-ever international tennis tournament in Singapore for under-10 and under-12 youngsters, from March 14-18 at Kallang. Messages have been telexed from their Singapore office, to all countries within ASEAN where XL operate, inviting young147 words
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Article383 1983-02-08 42 PETER SIOW - The world wind wonders PETER SIOW By NICKO STICKL, Svein Ras Mussen and Mike Todd, who are among the world's top windsurfers, will be in town for this weekend's Singapore Open boardsailing competition off the East Coast. Nicko, the former threetime world champion, will be sailing under the banner of383 words
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Advertisement451 1983-02-08 42 rifl CONUERSE GETS CONTROL W OF KNEE INJURIES 1984 Olympics Introducing the 2 most exciting running shoes, PHAETON SELENA, designed with the most-wanted feature a remarkable rearfoot stabilizer which ,gg BPlF**.!' controls over-pronation to reduce the risk of knee injuries. __fIL3 i I^^^^^^^ __l Bfcfc^*^* 1 _i w VP^^^' -HKak451 words
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Article, Illustration523 1983-02-08 43 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Liverpool may play in Singapore By LIVERPOOL, runaway favourites for their 14th English First Division soccer title, may come to Singapore for a match against the Republic at the National Stadium in June. A London-based travel agency are at the moment negotiating the terms and dates523 words
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Article, Illustration33 1983-02-08 43 BANQUE de Paris' hat-trick hero, Ismail Matsnk, gets away from three Fraser and Neave defenders In yesterday's Division two match at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Picture by JERRY SEHJERRY SEH - 33 words
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Article267 1983-02-08 43 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By ISMAIL Matsuk has a knack of being in the right place at the right time. And at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, his timely interventions earned him a hat-trick in Banque de Paris' 3-0 win over Fraser and Neave in their Division Two267 words
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Article, Illustration289 1983-02-08 43 THE MYSTERIOUS 'Mr JEROME' Injury problems worry for Jita SINGAPORE'S injury-hit soccer team are in a dilemma for their friendly match against Southofen, of West Germany, at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Thursday (writes Joe Dorai). Among the casualties is goalkeeper Yakob Hashim, who was expected to take the place289 words
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Article461 1983-02-08 43 GODFREY ROBERT - Why not have a change of mind? GODFREY ROBERT COMMENT By SO striker Fandl Ahmad and goalkeeper David Lee, arguably the two best players In their respective positions In Sooth-east Asia, will sit It oat of the SEA Games soccer competition at the National Stadium In May and Jane. Ironically,461 words
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Article79 1983-02-08 43 BANGKOK, Mon. South Korea joined Poland, the Soviet Union and Thailand A in the semi-finals of the international invitation youth soccer tournament here last night. The South Koreans clinched their place in the two-leg semi-finals by defeating Hungary 2-0. Striker Lee Kee Keun scored the first goalAFP - 79 words
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Article363 1983-02-08 43 WHO is the strongest soccer team in Farrer Park. ..United or Dynamos? An indicator as to the superior team will be known when the two Farrer Park clubs meet in their first match in the National Football League Division One match at the Jurong Stadium363 words
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Miscellaneous22 1983-02-08 43 SOCCER NFL Dlv 1: Cairnhill v Tampines Rovers (Jalan Besar, 7 p.m.). Farrer Park Dynamos v Farrer Park Utd (Jurong, 8 p.m.)/22 words
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91 1983-02-08 44 BEIRUT, Mon. The Israeli army, apparently stepping up its role as policeman of Lebanon's sectarian strife, said today it had signed a peace pact with two warring Lebanese militia groups. Brig-Gen Amnon Lipkin, commander of Israeli forces around Beirut, said that, under the accord,91 words
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Article60 1983-02-08 44 MOSCOW, Mon. The Soviet permanent representative to the Geneva office of the United Nations, Zoya Mironova, has been relieved of her duties, the official Soviet news agency, Tass, said yesterday. It said the action was taken "in connection with retirement," leaving unclear whether the change was voluntaryUPI - 60 words
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Article, Illustration469 1983-02-08 44 Agencies Agencies say US intelligence experts THE size of the Soviet naval force using the Vietnamese base at Cam Ranh Bay has nearly doubled in the last year and now includes four submarines, US naval intelligence experts said here today. The analysts said thatAgencies; AFP - 469 words
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Article, Illustration540 1983-02-08 44 Curbs on Japanese car sales to US WASHINGTON, Mon. DURING a trade mission to Asia this week, US special trade representative William Brock plans to seek a two-year extension of Japan's voluntary curbs on car sales to the United States. Mr Brock arrived in540 words
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Article31 1983-02-08 44 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 5.33 points to 1,083.24 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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374 1983-02-08 44 Kremlin thinks Prince has role to play say reports BANGKOK, Mon SOVIET Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Kapitsa arrived here today amid reports that Moscow felt there was a possible role in Cambodia for Prince Norodom Sihanouk, President of the Democratic Kampuchea government. Mr Kapitsa, who arrived here today from MalaysiaAFP; Reuter; AP - 374 words
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115 1983-02-08 44 Satellite's N-core comes down but... LONDON, Mon. The nuclear fuel core of the Soviet spy satellite, Cosmos 1402, fell to earth in the South Atlantic at 1107 GMT (7.07 p.m. Singapore time) today, Britain's Ministry of Defence said. However, in WASHINGTON, the Pentagon said it believed the fuel core ofReuter - 115 words
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Article, Illustration145 1983-02-08 44 Students is felled by rival group PRO-LEFTIST students of Dhaka University beating op a profnndanientaUst student in the campus yesterday after pitched battles erupted between the two rival groups on Sunday leaving more than m Injured with 51 of them In hospital with serious injuries. Most of the injured studentsUPI - 145 words
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Advertisement437 1983-02-08 44 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE Business Times carries today a report on the performance of finance companies in Singapore. One of them has even outperformed a couple of small but fast-growing commercial banks, says the report. Selangor Properties is believed to have finalised negotiations on the level437 words
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Miscellaneous117 1983-02-08 44 UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) np to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 33 max., 23 min. SUNSET today: 7.21 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.16 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 27/42 C Fine Manila 19/32 C Fair Amsterdam *C i Melbourne 20/33C Fine Bangkok 24/32 C Cloudy Moscow 0/-4C Snow Belong 0/-6C Sunny117 words
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Article, Illustration1197 1983-02-08 1 Bugs and spirit alive! IN FIVE short days, the 2nd Asean Festival of Performing Arts was over. Just like that. Five hectic days in steaming Kuala Lumpur full of rehearsals, six performances (one by each Asean member country and one combined bash), five workshops, and lots of closed-door official meetings.Dr Chua soo Pong - 1,197 words
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Article, Illustration238 1983-02-08 2 New pyjamas for kids If you're traditional enough to get new pyjamas for the children to welcome the Year of the Pig, here's a simple pattern for both boys and girls. Rustle these up in no time and, for more interest, add little touches like the piggy pockets on theSU QUEK - 238 words
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Article, Illustration374 1983-02-08 3 STEVEN LEE - Let 9 s take two It's time for a new twist on traditional chinoiserie for the Lunar New Year. So it's brocade and embroidery Armani-sized jackets with silk quilted linings, in the theme of camellias and dragons, yin and yang. As everything should come in pairs for the New Year,374 words
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909 1983-02-08 4 When heat is just 'swell' £or this car It's the answer to every motorist's prayer the car that does its own repairs! The secret is a material which will swell back into shape after a collision simply by pouring on boiling water... or putting the dented part into a hotFeatures International - 909 words
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Article, Illustration486 1983-02-08 4 CALIX CHU - CALIX CHU By in Taipeh A SMALL organisation in southern Taiwan with a staff of 367 has dedicated itself to "feeding the people of the world and feeding them well". Leading the way is Mr G.W. Selleck, 59, Canadian director of the Asian VegetableAFP - 486 words
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Article, Illustration334 1983-02-08 4 Malaysia is gain- ing the enviable reputation of attracting the confidence of overseas investors with an attractive economic environment for investment. An example of this positive and stable investment climate is the setting up of an ultra-mod-ern, high-techno-logy factory in334 words
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Article, Illustration810 1983-02-08 6 Hainan island used to have the highest rate of leprosy in China. But though the leprosy rate has dropped sharply, former lepers continue to be treated like outcasts. GILLES CAMPION reports from Haikou, Hainan island. LEPROSY, the terrible scourge of the ages, is being eliminatedAFP - 810 words
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Article, Illustration1072 1983-02-08 7 A 23-year-old woman clarinettist has become the centre of a storm that may blow apart one of the century's greatest musical collaborations. Y.L. GOH reports. 4 Whether the Berliners will give in to Karajan's demand that the clarinettist be hired, or whether Karajan will relent,1,072 words
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Article, Illustration515 1983-02-08 7 JOHN EDWARDS - JOHN EDWARDS Singapore mm SYMPHONY^* COLUMN 1 ORCHESTRA I m SSO CONCERT Victoria Concert Hail Saturday, Feb 5 Reviewed by HELEN QUACH, resident conductor of the Taiwan Symphony Orchestra, took a firm hold of the SSO last Saturday night and caused it to beat515 words
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Article, Illustration569 1983-02-08 11 LEONG WENG K AM - LEONG WENG K AM By The winners Best Film: The Battle for the Republic of China Taiwan Best Documentary: Ju Ming Wood Sculpture Taiwan Best Director: Chang Kuo Ming (Man on the Brink) HK Best Original Screenplay: Chang Chi en (Man on the Brink) HK569 words
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Article, Illustration636 1983-02-08 11 KANNAN CHANDRAN - K ANNAN CHANDRAN By I NOW that Brideshead has been revisited, and many pairs of mournful eyes have bid a tearful farewell, let's see what new series will step into Brideshead's seemingly irreplaceable shoes. A single drama, A Cast of Ravens, comes on tonight636 words
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Advertisement442 1983-02-08 2 BUSINESS MALA\^IAB3 InteiTKititnal Business Oil ia'Pxjuipment Exhibition WismaMCA KiuJaUinipur 4-7 July l9B3 V SSRti IBs fetaite "«■•■■■■<■■■<■■■■■■■•■■■■"'** jßUjtwrpiß ■>^' Business Malaysia '83 is bein^ organised at an opportune moment when new businesses are burgeoning in Malaysia to take advantage of the steady economic climate. As such, the event has been442 words
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Advertisement73 1983-02-08 2 GetLimaraPaiAimdeo now~at a sensational newpriee! lliimaral Limara Partumdea I Mm >>._ Six lovely fragrances mW T/~>** to live, laugh and love in. A? fif* lk Now at a sensational 7>>w v new price of $3.40. You can't ▼Ofjl'/ miss making every minute iC^ 3 even better! S^L^ d^9k LI IV73 words
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Advertisement52 1983-02-08 3 THE LEADER'S WV OF SAVING GONG XI Your choice. An elegant Chinese vase. Or, a Corona NH lighter. Or, a Dragon Boat with a Martell miniature. pj With every quart bottle of Martell VSOP. I It v? "w J I i A ft JH W&KBSHKBHHM/^k 1 Bf^s The sign of52 words
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Advertisement246 1983-02-08 6 LUXURIOUS HOTEL LIVING IN AN APARTMENT Jr to 5 W ""'"■Tm'^^^^^^^ ■>• r > Vi/j>r SHOW FLAT J v|# A /SVOH T^SPW \()RrSTRICTI<>\ ,--<. M V ,.^a~ tok)RHi;\i rs Regent Court modern, self contained with more luxuries than one would expect from an **v^^. apartment house. Attractive l.ans available from246 words
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Miscellaneous86 1983-02-08 7 TODAY: Singapore 1.30 a.m. (1.6m), 7.18 a.m. (2.2m), 2.58 p.m. (0.7m), 10.30 p.m. (2m). Sedill Kechil 1.43 a.m. (1.7m), 6.15 a.m. (1.9m), 1.48 p.m. (0.9m), 9.56 p.m. (2.1m). Port Dfckson 3.50 a.m. (1.9m), 11.16 a.m. (lm), 4.33 p.m. (1.5m), 10.30 p.m. (0.7m). TOMORROW: Singapore 3 a.m. (1.6m), 8.35 a m.86 words
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Advertisement467 1983-02-08 8 APPOINTMENTS 3.J&.1U.J1. THE SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION FOR MENTAL HEALTH invites applications for the post of a SOCIAL WORKER/ COUNSELLOR REQUIREMENTS: iround 25 years old or above i degree in Social Work or its equivalent •f preferably with counselling experience t must be bilingual SALARY SCALE: $965x50A I I 15/1 !80x60A 1360/467 words
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Advertisement522 1983-02-08 8 A Commercial Building Owner requiresH a suitably qualified candidate to joinß the management team as afl MAINTENANCE SUPERINTENDENT QUALIFICATION Polytechnic Technician Diploma in Mechanical Engineering or Industrial Technician Certificate in AirConditioning and Refrigeration Engineering from Singapore Technical Institute or equivalent. EXPERIENCE At least four years working experience in the maintenance/installation522 words
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Advertisement616 1983-02-08 9 APPOINTMENTS T CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY THE COMPANY M The East Asiatic Company was established in Singapore in 1902 and is engaged in trading of a wide range of products. The annual turnover of the Company is in excess of Ss2oo million with a total staff of more than 300. EAC (S)616 words
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Advertisement567 1983-02-08 9 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18. 1970 EDITION) NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDEND IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 159/60 Leong Chee Fook of Blk 95, 173-E Old Airport Road Singapore 1439 63/69 Abu Ali Bin Mohd of Apt Blk 18, No 12A Merpati Road Singapore 1337 416/70 S Kandasamy of *****, Blk 200,567 words
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Miscellaneous161 1983-02-08 11 BARTHOLDY QUAR- Theatre, 9.15 p.m. Free. tion of his works. National TETTE Presented by VICTOR/VICTORIA Museum Art Gallery. 9 the Goethe-Institut. Pro- Hilarious comedy set in a.m. 5.30 p.m. Free. Till gramme includes String Paris in 1935 About a girl end of February. Quartette No 3Op 22 and disguised as161 words
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Miscellaneous1911 1983-02-08 12 a _aa > MiWM| a >Bii V a| jwiir W '> Will UPHULH m JM B«F^ V^WW^i^^B^—i ■■■mpim ifc. •J^v^Jt 2.45 PM Opening followed by Crocodile Tears (Last by an evil official who intends to overthrow the Her guests are Mahani Mohamed and Martin 5.58 am National Anthem foi- Lunchdate1,911 words
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Article757 1983-02-08 1 Breathe it it will cheer you up and refresh your mind. But you can never get enough of it in the air. There is now a simple machine that makes this elusive gas called ozone. CHONG WING HONG talks to the man who invented the757 words
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Article, Illustration124 1983-02-08 1 OZONE is a gas in the upper atmosphere that protects the earth from excesssive ultra-violet light from the sun. A small amount of ozone is also generated during lightning or a thunderstorm. Ozone is another form of oxygen. While the normal oxygen molecule has two atoms, an124 words
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Article99 1983-02-08 1 KsPf^}ft*fSfA^« Ifljj /f.^Xhi#;RABC &IPJtTX*T&ISii fi i-^wf#7^a«J!ipfc>o A'j'/fiJtXo|g7)K B* 7 5t 4 ft R mJHfco ±W4*sA^< m&MA: V-Ui'j ftXik±fflHti;^ffc?v/K Jilt o filßiJJSacftffefi^/fMo if rill tew fijfjjftii < »:s*a^ b fi'jr/'i.t/L'ii 'tmmm **4«: "ill I"- ft k'i l U'j w* i!sXik fttPTU6l»r7ftX*||*jB teiKfFMn^'i'Mi^ ifilffe^HJl^j .V-lf/U!^-1-; r-j2oppm^f^bt o f^ij /;i! lOOppm S% a99 words
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Article, Illustration978 1983-02-08 2 LU YAW - LU YAW r £JUnete Sbuntttup by IT WAS now time for another change of dynasty, accompanied by a period of political and social turmoil. By the time Xu Wei died, the Ming imperial house was already tottering. Just as the strongest native rebel army had delivered the coup978 words
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Advertisement579 1983-02-08 3 A/oveltyd^^^^ fciar NewYear Specif aSf fSfevYfi Shene .-,^> STOCK CLEARANCE SALE AT PATRICIA 'S ?kfUiGik Unit 04-135, Far East Plaza, Scotts Road, Singapore 0922. Tel: *****22/*****08. Unit 03-48, Ist Floor, Orchard Plaza, 150, Orchard Road, Singapore 0923. Tel: *****83. THE WAY IT WORKS 'The Way It Works' explores the world579 words
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Advertisement306 1983-02-08 3 ■i CAPITOL: THURSDAY SPECIAL ONE-DAY 5-SHOW PREMIERE of our Lunar New Year's 2nd Attraction 11am, 1.45, 4. 6.30 I 9.15 CASH BOOKINGS ONLY-NO FREE LIST HHH i K[NWH[ AIBERTA WAISON )[R[MIAH SULLIVAN WILNAM PRINCi J LIDO: OPENS TODAY! (*****14) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.45, 9.1S i W Bl^Af^Bßr I306 words
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Advertisement515 1983-02-08 3 B ORCiIw L SATION j laiiima )ta t'f \\i m m LAST DAY II om I 30, 4 00, 6 45, 91 5 I "Brava Archw" Ch.l (Mond) Opens Tomorrow "BRAVE g ARCHER" Chaptar 2 (Mond) OPENS TOMORROW W "JIWA REMAJA" Moloy a| TODAY ONLY Horn 145 400,645,9.15 fi |bj515 words
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Article, Illustration846 1983-02-08 4 Sriwana memang terkenal dengan usahausahanya untuk memajukan berbagai aspek kebudayaan Melayu seperti seni tari dan drama. Kira-kira dua Sabtu lalu, persatuan itu telah meneroka bidang baru dengan menc;anjurkan peraduan nyanyi padu suara dengan mendapat sambutan baik dari kalangan ahli mahupun orang luar. Oleh MAIZATON.846 words
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Article, Illustration481 1983-02-08 4 YAAKUB RASHID - YAAKUB RASHID IT is not easy to sing in a choir. Practice sessions are a mast, the more so if the choir is entering a competition where harmony is very, very important. This vital aspect was missing from many of the choir groups481 words
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Advertisement469 1983-02-08 4 NOTICES I I This announcement appears as a matter of record only I GENERAL CORPORATION BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) PUBLIC ISSUE OF $50,000,000 10% CONVERTIBLE UNSECURED LOAN STOCK 1982/89 AT PAR Listings on The Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange and the Stock Exchange of Singapore Limited Manager and managing underwriter AMANAH-CHASE469 words
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