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Title Section14 1983-02-09 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article, Illustration541 1983-02-09 1 Sharon blamed for Lebanon massacre Inquiry panel says Defence Minister must resign or be sacked and criticises Begin for his indifference 4 FOB two days after the Prime Minister heard about the Phalangist entry, he showed absolutely no interest In a their actions m y the camps. 4 WE see541 words
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398 1983-02-09 1 For two days after the Phalangists entered the refugee camps, Mr Begin showed absolutely no interest m the action, it said. The report spoke of Mr Begins indifference and said his lack of involvement "cast on him a certain degree of responsibility."398 words
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110 1983-02-09 1 Housewife must pay up $3m by Saturday TAIWANESE housewife Lee Su Yng, 33, will be $3.5 million poorer this Lunar New Year. Madam Lee, who stood bail for the amount for her businessman-hus-band who is on the run, was given until Saturday (Lunar New Year's Eve) to pay up. The110 words
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Article56 1983-02-09 1 LONDON, Tues. A radar technician m Britain's Royal Air Force held a senior officer hostage for more than seven hours today at the West Drayton Air Base northwest of here. Police said the man, m his twenties, had given himself up, adding that he had appeared disturbedReuter - 56 words
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Article45 1983-02-09 1 NEW DELHI, Tues. Indian riot police cordoned off the Iranian Cultural Centre here today to prevent violence by some 200 Iranian students who marched to mark the anniversary of Moussa Khiabani, who led the resistance force fighting the present Teheran gov- ernment. AFPAFP - 45 words
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133 1983-02-09 1 OSLO, Tues. Norwegian engineer Eystein Huseby has drawn up plans for a giant 2.5-million tonne oil drilling platform made of ice that would rest on the ocean bed "like an island." He said yesterday that a rig made of ice would cost lessAFP - 133 words
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Article, Illustration187 1983-02-09 1 THERE is danger of a serious upset m the international financial system if one or more big debtor-coun-tries, especially those In Latin America, default. Such defaults can lead to the failure of many big banks and a disruption of international trade. This problem Is beyond our control. Nevertheless, we187 words
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Article, Illustration479 1983-02-09 1 Glenda Korporaal - World defence award to Philip Yeo Glenda Korporaal By Our Washington Reporter WASHINGTON, Tues. Singapore's Permanent Secretary (Defence), Mr Philip Yeo, has been granted one of the first awards for contribution to strategic advancement by the newly-established International Strategic Studies Association. Announcing the award yesterday, the Washington-based association praised Mr479 words
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155 1983-02-09 1 TOKYO, Toes. Japan today rejected a US plea to restrict its car exports to the United States for two more years. "We agreed In ISBI that the restraint measure will not be extended beyond March 31, 1984," International Trade andUPI - 155 words
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Article, Illustration654 1983-02-09 1 BAHRAIN, Tues THE Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) facing a severe crisis because of a world oil glut is pumping less than half the volume of oil it was pumping four years ago. The authoritative Middle East EconomicAgencies - 654 words
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Article62 1983-02-09 1 JAKARTA, Tues. VicePresident Adam Malik left here last night for Pyongyang for a six-day official visit to North Korea. Accompanied by several high-ranking officials includ ing the Agriculture Minister, Dr Sudarsono, Mr Malik will observe industrial and agricultural projects at Ham Hong and hold talksAFP - 62 words
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Article60 1983-02-09 1 BANGKOK, Toes. Vietnamese forces In western Cambodia have trapped some 57,999 Cambodian civilians and 5,999 guerillas two km from the Thai border, a senior Thai Supreme Command officer said today. A regiment of 2,999--3,999 Vietnamese troops was poised at a defence line, backed by tanks, artillery andAP - 60 words
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Advertisement77 1983-02-09 1 Medisave and you THE public's response to the government's national health plan is beginning to come m to our Forum Page. Today we print letters from three people. See Page 17. 62 pages today BAN ON 6 DANGER FACE CREAMS Page 11 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,6,7 CAUSEWAY 14 TIMESCOPE77 words
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Article182 1983-02-09 2 Violin virtuoso CONDUCTOR-VIOLINIST Lim Kek Tiiang, who is here to conduct the Singapore Symphony Orchestra tomorrow and on Friday, amused reporters with his humour and knowledge. He started learning to play the violin at the age of eight but the earlier years were almost self-taught. Many182 words
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Article166 1983-02-09 2 Money-saving drugs THE MALAYSIAN Health Ministry has decided to stop buying patented drugs to save millions of dollars. The unpatented, generic equivalent of the drugs that the ministry is Duying costs up to 90 per cent less. For instance, Panadol (patented brand name) costs $75 per 1,000.166 words
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Article834 1983-02-09 2 Put to the test SATURDAY'S island- wide power failure provided the first real test for the Civil Defence Command since the launching of the Civil Defence Scheme last November. Thirty-two civil defence officers who were trained m bit rescue and one construction brigade trainee were sent out on lift834 words
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Article182 1983-02-09 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE Taiwan Issue has always been important to China m its relations with the United States. In the past, however, it did not allow nnhappiness with American policy to stand m the way of their bilateral relations. Both sides say that Secretary of State George182 words
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Article307 1983-02-09 2 Star of Liverpool GRAEME SOUNESS, Liverpool and Scotland skipper, is one of the few midfielders who possesses that much sought-after combination of flair on the ball and a no-nonsense ability to win it back after losing it. He is like two players m an Anfield side littered with all307 words
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Article317 1983-02-09 2 DREXEL (S) TO BE MORE INVOLVED IN S-E ASIA DREXEL Burnham Lambert of the United States expects to become more involved m investment banking and management m South-east Asia. Drexel, which is an investment bank m the US, aims to extend some of its traditional activities to this317 words
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Article47 1983-02-09 2 CUTTING LEGAL COSTS WITH costs of litigation increasing and long delays before trial, some US companies are turning away from the traditional courtroom to settle their legal disputes. Instead, they're trying out "mini-trials" and "rent-a- judge" sessions both briefer versions of real court proceedings. Page 1847 words
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Article409 1983-02-09 2 Financial leaders meet WORLD financial leaders meeting m Washington this week are expected to approve a substantial increase m the resources of the International Monetary Fund to help ease the global debt crisis. The meeting of the fund's policy-making interim committee of 22 finance ministers and central409 words
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Article158 1983-02-09 2 Highway to Perak SEVEN years ago, it was one of the wildest, most inhospitable and uninhabited areas m Upper Perak. This area, scheduled for two big development projects the Temenggor Dam and the East-West Highway was bitted the projects of the decade. The area has a lot of158 words
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Advertisement625 1983-02-09 2 IICC New Atlas Sound Showroom iJJU At UIC Building Shenton Way m\ fi ffe? The Atlas Sound Showroom at UIC Building, 5 Shenton Way has undergone a complete renovation. And quite a stunning facelift too. Kit will now have even better facilities for music enthusiasts. There will be a showroom625 words
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Advertisement72 1983-02-09 2 Japanese Technology Getting the Best for the Least Japan's high-quality, low- cost f^ff^T^Wl^l? products now command world I Hfr T^Tn twJ Jjd attention. The prevailing fIEJ^LLu^4-^+-3|l question is What drives IfitfHlJifljfl fVJ Japanese technology? ■BTjgjfjfcWJ^Jß Find out why Japan is "getting I the best for the least". And I o^S72 words
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Article307 1983-02-09 3 Kabul sends top army men to Moscow meetings MOSCOW, Tues. A major reappraisal of the military situation in Afghanistan appears to be underway here as diplomatic efforts to find a solution continue with the shuttle diplomacy of United Nations negotiator'Diego Cordovez. An Afghan military delegation led byFT - 307 words
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Article, Illustration50 1983-02-09 3 MAN In The Net actor Chow Yuen Fatt tied the nuptial knot yesterday. The famed television and Olm actor married actress Candice Yn On-On in Hongkong, after a surprise announcement last month that they had fallen in love and were planning to set married. -IJPI picture.IJPI - 50 words
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269 1983-02-09 3 SEOUL, Tues. American Secretary of State George Shultz said today that Washington had no intention of withdrawing any of the 40,000 American troops stationed m South Korea while North Korea posed a threat. Before leaving Seoul for Hongkong, he told an airport pressReuter; UPI; AP - 269 words
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Article65 1983-02-09 3 INDONESIAN INFORMATION Minister Lieutenant-General Ali Murtopo has dropped out of the vice-presidential race only five weeks before the People's Consultative Congress is scheduled to meet to elect a president and a vice-president. Gen Murtopo, 58, an influential army general who has worked closely with President Suharto forReuter - 65 words
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Article78 1983-02-09 3 BANGKOK POLICE have identified the man who literally lost his tongue between the sharp teeth of a girl he tried to kiss by force as a colleague. Newspapers here yesterday said Corporal Kingpote Palkavaong, presumably warned by the newspapers that he was the only tongueless man inAFP - 78 words
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Article69 1983-02-09 3 THREE PEOPLE died and three others were reported missing when the Sinar Wajo, a 40tonne ship with 171 passengers and crew on board sank in the Obi Strait in the north Moluccas on Feb 4. Antara news agency reported in Jakarta yesterday that 165 peopleAFP - 69 words
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Article60 1983-02-09 3 TEN PRISONERS escaped from a Philippine provincial jail while their guards were watching a film in the town square, police investigators in Manila said yesterday. They said the guards never reported the iailbreak. Other convicts left behind at the Lipa City jail in Batangas province south ofReuter - 60 words
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Article65 1983-02-09 3 NORTH SUMATRAN Muslim activist Gaos Taufik, 50, was sentenced to 10 years jail last Saturday for subversion, Antara news agency reported yesterday. Taufik is believed to be a leading member of the extremist Territorial War Command and the banned separatist Darul Islam movement. He was arrestedAFP - 65 words
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Article60 1983-02-09 3 ECONOMIC SPECIALISTS from Hanoi, Vientiane and Phnom Penh have agreed on proposals to be made at the first summit conference of leaders of the three Indochinese countries, the Vietnam news agency reported yesterday. It said the specialists representing Vietnam, Laos and the Heng Samrin regime in Cambodia,AP - 60 words
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171 1983-02-09 3 Deputy army chief off to supervise anti-Red drive MANILA, Tuesday THE Philippine Armed Forces deputy chief-of-staff and national police chief flew to Mindanao early today to personally supervise an intensified drive against communist insurgents. Military spokesmen said these insurgents had staged successful raids and ambushes in recent weeks. Lieut-Gen FidelAFP - 171 words
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129 1983-02-09 3 Melbourne thrown into darkness at mid-day MELBOURNE, Tues. Melbourne was thrown into darkness in midafternoon today as a huge duststorm whipped up by scorching winds blew across Victoria. By midafternoon, visibility was down to 100 metres and the temperature had risen to 43.2 degrees Celsius, a record for February. TheAP - 129 words
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Article91 1983-02-09 3 MANILA, Toes. Foreign Minister Carlos Romnlo escaped unhurt bat his American wife, Beth, was Injured slightly when a bos hit their car, a spokesman said today. The bus could not brake In time as it approached a traffic light m Makati yesterday afternoon, and hitUPI - 91 words
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191 1983-02-09 3 Two fail to agree on Khmer seat at summit NEW DELHI, Tues. India and Malaysia stuck to their rival positions after discussions here yesterday on the controversial question of Cambodian representation m the non-aligned movement. Tan Sri Zakaria Ali, Malaysia's secretarygeneral for Foreign Affairs, conferred with Indian External Affairs MinistryReuter - 191 words
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Advertisement391 1983-02-09 3 I Thank you for the wonderful times with us. I I After six star-studded years with international I entertainers like The Supremes, The Seekers, I ■The Ink Spots and many others, our doors will I close from February 13 for renovation. Weill I reopen later with something better! But until391 words
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332 1983-02-09 4 WASHINGTON, Tuesday WORLD financial leaders meeting here this week are expected to approve a substantial increase m the resources of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to help ease the global debt crisis. The meeting of the fund's policy-making interim committee of332 words
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182 1983-02-09 4 WASHINGTON, Tues. The army yesterday conducted the first test firing of a new non-nuclear missile designed to intercept and destroy an incoming missile more than 96 km high. But the army cloaked the flight m secrecy and did not say whether the test firing wasUPI; Reuter - 182 words
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Article223 1983-02-09 4 NEW YORK, Tues. Jazz pianist Eubie Blake's friends and fans celebrated his 100 th birthday last night with a 24-hour party, describing him as one of God's small miracles. "That man is the history of jazz, although he says his mother would turnReuter - 223 words
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213 1983-02-09 4 US unveils $130 in scheme to boost democracy WASHINGTON, Tues. The Reagan administration yesterday outlined its US$65 million (Ssl3o million) programme to promote democracy around the world and pledged that the Central Intelligence Agency will have nothing to do with the project. The programme is the result of a proposalUPI - 213 words
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Article46 1983-02-09 4 WASHINGTON, Tues. United States President Ronald Reagan said yesterday that the failure or success of his economic programme would decide whether or not he seeks re-election m 18BP" Mr Reagan said the economy "undoubtedly is the issue on most people's minds."— APAP - 46 words
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186 1983-02-09 6 Bush in Paris for more missile talks PARIS, Tues. US VicePresident George Bush arrived in Paris from Rome this morning for talks with French leaders who already support America's Euro-missile policies. Mr Bush is on the sixth leg of his seven-nation tour to win support for the deployment or CruiseAP; UPI - 186 words
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Article350 1983-02-09 6 Bonn firms hedge against SPD victory BONN, Tuesday A POLITICAL dispute erupted yesterday over reports that West German firms are signing contracts with a cancellation clause if the opposition Social Democrats (SPD) win the general elections next month. Christian Democrat (CDU) Finance Minister GerhardReuter - 350 words
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Article, Illustration294 1983-02-09 6 LYONS, Tues. Demands are growing for the execution of former Gestapo officer Klaus Barbie if French courts find him guilty of crimes against humanity during World War Two. Although the death penalty was abolished m France m 1981, influential politicians have called for changesReuter - 294 words
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263 1983-02-09 6 Minister dragged down by angry women protesters LONDON, Tuesday BRITISH Defence Minister Michael Heseltine was dragged to the ground last night as he ran a gauntlet of women peace campaigners. The incident happened at Newbury, 3 km 1 from the Greenham Common airbase, where a big campaign by women hasReuter - 263 words
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Article66 1983-02-09 6 HONGKONG, Tues. Hongkong is cracking down on smoking in public places with a big extension of non-smoking areas and fines of HK$1.000 (S$333) for those who light up in defiance of the new regulations. A government spokesman said yesterday that from Feb. 15 at least half ofReuter - 66 words
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Article72 1983-02-09 6 JAPAN BROKE ranks with the United States on Monday and became the 119 th country to sign the Law of the Sea Convention m Jamaica, Foreign Ministry officials said m Tokyo yesterday. Japan was one of 24 countries, including the US and its West European allies,AP - 72 words
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Article53 1983-02-09 6 FORMER POLISH trade union Solidarity leader Lech Walesa has been called to appear before a military prosecutor m Warsaw tomorrow but a spokesman for his family told reporters by telephone from Gdansk that the summons was not signed and that Walesa intended to ignore it as notNYT - 53 words
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Article65 1983-02-09 6 THE WIFE of US Senate Finance Committee Chairman Robert Dole, Mrs Elizabeth Dole, yesterday became the first woman to serve in President Ronald Reagan's Cabinet when she was sworn in as Transportation Secretary by Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman judge in the US Supreme Court.Reuter - 65 words
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Article60 1983-02-09 6 THE 1 18-STRONG contingent from the Queen's Dragoon Guards, a British armoured car squadron, rolled ashore yesterday to join the multinational force trying to keep the peace m Beirut amid bomb blasts and guerilla attacks. The group is the smallest component of the force numbering more thanReuter - 60 words
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Article61 1983-02-09 6 POLICE OPENED fire on a violent mob m India's north-western state of Assam yesterday, killing at least three people and injuring several others, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported m New Delhi. With the latest casualties, the total death toll m the current waveAFP - 61 words
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140 1983-02-09 6 WUERZBURG, (West Germany), Tues. A 24-year-old medical student died yesterday and a law student remained m critical condition after they drank orange Juice laced with rat poison, police said today. They said the student died after drinking a E" sof poisoned orange c mAP - 140 words
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Advertisement481 1983-02-09 6 FABULOUS Chinese Carpets YOU IS Till: TIME I OI« VOI TO KIT A* you will never be given another golden The texture is smooth and elegant The colour is resplendent and ..._j^y[j&lflE^w varied )ur carpet is of the highest standard, second to none. .^^fftl(_Py|M§HKw befitting the most discerning and fastidious481 words
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Advertisement201 1983-02-09 6 y (M\v 7-storey factory building located between Eunos Avenue 3 Eunos Road 5, /_T^PIJL X facing Sims Avenue s^^Mw^L l\ Tn e Pan-Island Expressway gives easy > /'d_K%M^_B access to Changi International Airport, PSA Clty Bfr-'_^!^^J%%P^ a 4 goods and 2 passenger lifts I —^Pv*/^* Ample loading and unloading platforms.201 words
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Article, Illustration574 1983-02-09 7 BETWEEN Sept IS and 18 last year, one of the most horrendous crimes In modernday history took place when more than l,ms Palestinians were cut down In cold blood by Lebanese militiamen In two Beirut refugee camps. Although the Israelis did not actually take partAgencies - 574 words
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313 1983-02-09 7 TEL AvTV, Tues. The recommendation today that Ariel Sharon resign as Defence Minister may be a death blow to his hopes of succeeding Menacnem Begin as Prime Minister of Israel. The 54-year-old exfeneral has never been ar from controversy throughout a brilliant and stormyAP - 313 words
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Article167 1983-02-09 7 Public pressure led to inquiry JERUSALEM, Tues. The three-member Israeli judicial commission of inquiry was appointed by the Cabinet on Oct 1. It was formed after massive public pressure inside Israel. The retiring president of the Israeli Supreme Court, Justice Yitzhak Kahan, was appointed chairman, with Justice Aharon Barak andReuter - 167 words
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114 1983-02-09 7 Respected figures on inquiry panel JERUSALEM, Tues. The three men who conducted the probe into the Beirut massacre are among the most respected non-political figures in Israel. The head of the commission, Supreme Court President Yitzhak Kahan, is a veteran jurist and a victim of Arab-Israeli wars his son wasAP - 114 words
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Article, Illustration310 1983-02-09 9 S. KUMAR - S.KUMAR Officers rescued five from lifts By Home Affairs Desk LAST Saturday's island-vide blackout provided the first real test for the Civil Defence Command since the launching of the Civil Defence scheme last November. About 32 civil defence officers who were trained in lift310 words
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279 1983-02-09 9 UNITED States Trade Representative William Brock, who arrived here from Manila yesterday, will have separate meetings with Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and Trade and Industry Minister Dr Tony Tan today. Mr Brock, who is the White House's chief trade279 words
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Article56 1983-02-09 9 THE DRIVER of a pick-up was slightly hurt m a sixvehicle accident at the junction of Avenue 1, Ang Mo Kio, and Lorong Chuan yesterday. Police said the 10 a.m. accident took place when a container lorry went out of control and hit five vehicles stopped at a56 words
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151 1983-02-09 9 MALAYSIA'S Deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Ma sa Hi tarn, arrives here today for a threeday official visit. Datuk Musa, who is accompanied by Datin Maria Musa and a 25--man delegation including Chief Secretary Tan Sri Datuk Ha«. Hashim Aman, six deputy ministers, parliamentary members151 words
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363 1983-02-09 10 NANCY LOH - NANCY LOH Goods worth $100,000 bought By IN JUST a week, three members of a syndicate used stolen credit cards to go on a marathon shopping spree, buying goods worth more than $100,000, a district court heard yesterday. The three were recruited m Manila363 words
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321 1983-02-09 10 Order of arrest out for two accused of cheating A COURT yesterday issued arrest warrants for two Filipinos facing cheating offences involving credit cards after they failed to turn up m court. Magistrate Tan Soo Kiang also indicated that the personal cash bail of Nicolas Merino, 32, and Maria Erlinda321 words
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293 1983-02-09 10 A SLOWDOWN m business activity is expected m the first three months this year, according to the latest survey of business expectations of major industrial establishments here. The quarterly survey, conducted by thc Department of Statistics, said the number of firms expecting a293 words
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173 1983-02-09 10 TODDLER TASVINDER LEAVES HOSPITAL FOR HOME TASVINDER SINGH, the toddler who survived the cable car tragedy, was discharged from Singapore General Hospital on Monday. He has recovered folly and the doctors say there is no fear of any lasting psychological impact from the incident. His mother, Manmohan Kaur, 25, and173 words
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Article73 1983-02-09 10 REPAIRS are being made on the caved-in part of the Pan Island Expressway near the 1 km marker. Public Works Department investigations early this month showed that a loss of soil at the site, resulting m a cavity, could have been due to the construction of minor sewers73 words
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Article, Illustration154 1983-02-09 11 Stop using face creams THE Ministry of Health has advised members of the public to stop using six brands of pearl face cream because they contain a high level of mercury and lead. The six brands are: Green Dragon Pearl Face Cream (Trademark: Green Dragon Pearl), Green Dragon Pearl Cream154 words
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Article146 1983-02-09 11 Loan to join Keppel Club NEW members of Keppel Club need not pay the $50,000 entrance fee immediately or all m one lump sum. Shing Loong Finance, a subsidiary of Keppel Shipyard, has come out with a financing scheme which potential members can make use of. All they have to146 words
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Article87 1983-02-09 11 Salesman admits $16,760 CBT A SALES representative yesterday admitted criminal breach of trust of goods worth $16,760 from his former firm. Ong Sio Beng, 33, took a total of 515 car air-horns from McAlister and Company Ltd m River Valley Roaa between July 1981 and last December, on the pretext87 words
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346 1983-02-09 11 A CATALOGUE of the millionaires of Singapore will be published by the middle of the year. It forms part of the Pioneers of Singapore project of the Ministry of Culture's Oral History Unit. "We are now wrapping up the project and expect the catalogue346 words
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Article37 1983-02-09 11 A BUSINESSMAN was fined $600 by a magistrate yesterday for collecting money for a souvenir magazine without a licence. Lim Law Fock, 26, pleaded guilty to committing the offence between March and May 1981.37 words
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212 1983-02-09 11 A SINGAPORE delegation, comprising heads of department stores, retail merchants and businessmen, will attend the first Asian Retailers' Convention m Tokyo from April 26 to April 29. Organised by the Japan Retailers' Association and the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the convention will discuss212 words
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Article, Illustration242 1983-02-09 12 Land is one of the most expensive m Central Area THIS 14-storey office block will rise from one of the most expensive sites m the Central Area. The developer, Globe Silk Store Pte Ltd, won the 851.7 sq m plot at the junction of Cecil and242 words
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291 1983-02-09 12 NUS to gear courses to MRT project THE National University of Singapore is gearing itself to relate relevant courses of study to the $5 billon Mass Rapid Transit project. It has sent six lecturers from two departments to Hongkong to study the Mass Transit Railway system there. Recently, five lecturers291 words
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Article200 1983-02-09 12 A LABOURER, who was caught with 10 packets of heroin, told the High Court yesterday that the drug was for himself. Tan Ah Leng, 45, was making his defence to a capital charge of trafficking m 27.64 grams of heroin at Woodlands Checkpoint on Feb200 words
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99 1983-02-09 12 A MOTORCYCLIST, who was seriously injured m an accident three years ago, was awarded $45,000 damages m a consent judgment by the High Court yesterday. Mr Khoo Kirn Beng, who was then 17, was hit by a van driven by Mr Tan Kirn Huat on Aug99 words
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Article60 1983-02-09 12 A THIEF cashed m on a woman's carelessness and made off with her handbag containing $2,350, a cheque book, a POSB passbook and some documents on Monday. Police said Miss Zarinah binte tbrahim, 34, was resting on a bench on the ground floor at the Plaza60 words
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Article82 1983-02-09 12 THE Singapore-Arab Chamber of Commerce and Industry has been established to promote trade and deal with commercial disputes between Singapore businessmen and those m West Asia. Beside organising trade exhibitions, trade missions and providing infor- mation, the chamber would also act to prevent Singapore's name82 words
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163 1983-02-09 12 Arabs are keen to set up Islamic bank here SOME Arab investors are keen to establish an Islamic bank m Singapore to take advantage of the republic's status as a financial centre. This was disclosed yesterday by the president of the Singapore-Arab Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mr Syed Hussain163 words
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Article52 1983-02-09 12 $2,900 stolen from coffeeshop THE owner of a coffeeshop m Ang Mo Kio has reported to the police that $2,900 was stolen from his shop early yesterday. The thieves had apparently entered the premises by breaking the glass louvres from a ventilation opening m the lavatory at the back of52 words
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Advertisement810 1983-02-09 12 fep* n_ki Bff— r^Ti^^r^ i >^n "^ll Moat I— BLnrT?rr H^^rVHK^(<^Mfigß i\^_j3_^_3SSa_— H_TH— I ■Lfn nf, 7 **>jbm?~— *s-— *^Bl_2_tßßl Ha_|p«a_M_l __saßf!HtK^" iiW'^l^^ <*_™J_ Hkr -*BB "JMrßyey/T .j))^/^^^kynjf*jfl MvaW^-- JB^m^ MKna^ar J^Jrißr^RahS^4Bß^r^Jb!lJ^B^^HApki n^ilcTP 1 1 flßßr*_U_KT?i I ,Zr_*sVtWkEl I ua. ■jm m 1 Ipr v B-iBl *v B MB* Nknkll810 words
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Advertisement27 1983-02-09 12 HOWTEN SHIRTS OF DISTINCTION REFINEMENT _S "Ife jl| '.*»> 'i _fi_W* «ilf **fc jf|C I _B B m v \^^_S --^t Ir^wJ Hs™™™_p™^™fflB3l^B^^W*_ _^fiphis^__ BWBJBjI 881 BBBWs^ffWW^e—^JffPWL^Wß Rf^PPHIP_RSM__?27 words
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Article, Illustration802 1983-02-09 13 ELENA CHONG - ELENA CHONG THE $3.5 m SHOW CAUSE TRIAL or a warrant to freeze properties will be issued: Judge By A TAIWANESE housewife who stood bail for her businessman-hus-band, now on the run, was yesterday ordered to pay the full penalty of $3.5 million802 words
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240 1983-02-09 13 Two papers agree on pay for laid off newsmen THE Singapore National Union of Journalists has reached agreement with the managements of the two major Chinese newspapers, Sin Chew Jit Poh and Nanyang Slang Pan, on the amount of retrenchment pay for 24 reporters, sub-editors, a aotogranher, a trans;er and240 words
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Article83 1983-02-09 13 Passes for ship's open house THE PSA Pass Office at Tanjong Pagar Complex is now issuing passes to those who wish to visit the USS Blue Ridge, flagship of the United States Seventh Fleet. The ship is holding an open house on Sunday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. It83 words
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Article29 1983-02-09 13 YAOHAN Singapore Pte Ltd was yesterday fined (100 for having for sale without permission 24 key chains with Merlion/Changi Airport or the Merllon/State Crest on either face.29 words
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231 1983-02-09 13 PSA is rapped for its 'miserly act' THE Singapore Port Workers Union has rapped the Port of Singapore Authority for its miserly practice of making a worker pay $10 for losing his helmet. The worker is also Serialised by having two ays' bonus pay deducted. What irks the union is231 words
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Article64 1983-02-09 13 ELEVEN- YEAR-OLD Tan Chui Ling was badly hurt when she was involved m a collision with a pick-up while crossing a road m Lim Chu Kang on Monday. Police said she suffered severe head injuries m the 6.30 p.m. accident and was admitted to Alexandra64 words
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Advertisement95 1983-02-09 13 Wishing All our friends Customers a Happy Chinese New Year I **__B tm Bw imm *^i a^ _P_fl t^n* r *MMMf?' """*>>. '<****$** > We will be closed on 10th February 1983 (Thursday). Business will resume on 14th February 1983 (Monday) with "Good Luck' Raw Fish". We regret any inconvenience95 words
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Article199 1983-02-09 14 Big drugs switch by ministry Generic supplies cheaper KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia's Health Ministry has decided to stop buying patented drugs to save money. The unpatented, generic equivalent of the drugs the ministry is now buying costs up to 90 per cent less. Besides saving millions of dollars, the switchNST - 199 words
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284 1983-02-09 14 First fighter ground attack squadron to be formed next year KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia's first squadron of fighter ground attack aircraft, the A-4L Skyhawk, is expected to be formed by April 1985. A second squadron will be set up eight months later. The squadrons will consist of 34 fighter andNST - 284 words
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214 1983-02-09 14 Ballistics tests draw fire from US expert K. LUMPUR, Tues A FOREIGN ballistics expert told the High Court today that the method used by the police to testfire bullets m the Mokhtar case was completely unsatisfactory. The bullets were test-fired into a box filled with blankets and softboard. The AmericanNST - 214 words
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Article134 1983-02-09 14 Smoking causing more deaths KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. More Malaysians are dying from illnesses related to smoking, Health Ministry records for Peninsular Malaysia showed. Bernama reported that the records, which did not include Penang, showed that the death rate and the number of patients admitted to general hospitals for these illnesses134 words
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256 1983-02-09 14 KOTA BARU, Tues. About 700 Pas branches in > Kelantan have suspended activities to protest the party leadership's disciplinary action on the Group of 13 led by former president Datuk Asri Haji Muda. Another 500 branches in Kedah and Perlis have threatened toNST - 256 words
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Article56 1983-02-09 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia has donated four million pills for the treatment of tuberculosis and another 250,000 tranquillisers to Afghan refugees m Pakistan. Health Minister Tan Sri Chong Hon Nyan recently handed over the pills to Pakistani ambassador Syed Abid All Bilgrami. There are threeNST - 56 words
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Article39 1983-02-09 14 KOTA KINABALU, Tues. Eleven more cases of cholera were reported in Sabah last week but there were no deaths during the period. Bernama said that so far, two people have died of cholera since the outbreak. NSTNST - 39 words
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94 1983-02-09 14 ALOR STAR, Tues. Prison authorities here have erected a wire barricade with razor-sharp blades atop the walls of the prison as part of a measure to prevent escape attempts. The 0.6-metre high barricade with special 1.3 cm blades replaces a brick extension to theNST - 94 words
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Advertisement686 1983-02-09 14 Sophistication m matching elegance. ORIENT QUARTZ. _tr%»w* V sC mf >m __ru_l BBm _mI awMMW MMMMMw *<tt, Hllmi JH _Sn Br _1 _B BPS^«ss*i^ii_l JH B '-**4^ IK% MMM mmW■llK^jp^"' -*at&k m\\ IVCI. K.03u13 k—\ .JM¥*^^^***'- _JHI aH Ml MMM J&W-'-.*^ %*>^ JH Vfl j«a». X t hfc. i liMnM^'686 words
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Advertisement6 1983-02-09 14 Half as many underfed children -Pg346 words
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Advertisement113 1983-02-09 14 3 DAYS OFFER r», »**>'*" »*X»<.^_7Vree table lamp j^Mjt*^-* iJ__^s29o _M9ig| lfc ioo°'o Teakwood $390 I *f|(B 09m $99 M 'I J IW >___.W^. JJ 1 sm $290 {"r" 1 111"" 11 1 uTm*! hawa>aj l s r>'_&. PJSIBJ vlli^wriui p,^°od rg*|— *-j $290 Z^-p tt* $250 CASH CARRY iißki113 words
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Article, Illustration664 1983-02-09 15 LULIN REUTENS; HO CHIN BENG; CONRAD RAJ - If world banking system caves in LULIN REUTENS HO CHIN BENG CONRAD RAJ By and The International Banking System Who lends to whom and where the dangers lie j After years of relative stability, the world banking system today faces possible collapse leading to a breakdown m global trade. Over664 words
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Article531 1983-02-09 15 THE banks are trapped in a dilemma: To lend or not to lend. Many are unwilling to increase loans to Third World countries as it may be throwing good money after bad. But without the additional loans, many of the nations would not be able to531 words
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Article253 1983-02-09 15 FOR many years, the countries rich enough to have excess money to deposit m the international banking system have been mostly the industrialised nations. Most of the money is put into major international banks and the Eurodollar market, earning interest for the lender nations. Contributions which earn little253 words
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Article345 1983-02-09 15 THE go-betweens for lenders and borrowers are the international banks, which are usually large commercial banks. They accept deposits from individuals, companies and, occasionally, governments. With this money plus their capital, they make foreign and domestic loans and extend credit. Profits are good. Last year, despite the alarm345 words
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Article245 1983-02-09 15 TWO of the world's major financial institutions, to which industrialised countries are chief contributors, were set up m a US-led conference of 44 countries at Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, m July 1944. They are: The International Monetary Fund The IMF was initially designed to finance only short-term trade245 words
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Article, Illustration420 1983-02-09 15 COMPARED with the mountain of Third World debt equivalent to more than $3M for every man, woman and child on earth the involvement of Singapore's banks is negligible, thanks to its bankers' caution and prudence. Says the Post Office Savings Bank's new deputy chairman, Mr Hsuan420 words
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Article226 1983-02-09 15 DEVELOPING countries and the communist bloc are the major borrowers. For years, they cautiously took out loans to maintain economic growth. But when the oil shock and inflation came, huge loans were needed to pay for the higherpriced fuel and more costly Western technology. These countries borrowed m226 words
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Advertisement98 1983-02-09 15 ■Br To m the K^ LirriarNew\ear, W rrw we serve you m Shen'fcr luck. Way we also serve you v roneyed Ivkr^arinr withouT coraplirnents, for a sweet year ahead. MORE CARPARKS THAN EVER With our new carpark located behind the centre's squash courts, there are now more than 200 car98 words
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462 1983-02-09 16 The Straits Time Says.. Views from two sides There is no reason to doubt the Chinese when they say that the main obstacle to improved relations with the US is the Taiwan issue, particularly continuing American arms sales to Taiwan. At the same time, it may be recalled that previous462 words
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Article, Illustration1842 1983-02-09 16 Tommy T. B. Koh - Tommy T. B. Koh Reviewed by The Refused is written by Barry Wain, Diplomatic Correspondent for the Asian Wall Street Journal. Published by Dow Jones and available at Times Orchard. $10.95. 4 The whole charade reached a fitting, farcical climax at the refugee conference m1,842 words
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804 1983-02-09 16 LAST week was the Stth anniversary of Hitler's accession to power. Historian A. J. P. TAYLOR offers a lesson on Hitler's rise. The writer Is author of "The Origins of the Second World War" and, most recently, of "Politicians,NYT - 804 words
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Advertisement160 1983-02-09 16 AQUILA QUEEN 35 IS HERE! fulfilling all your personal boating desires jKds*~j*— w__^*n4MKNf V 4 m^Ma^tnWt***** V™ ""MM B3r^^_3 Mlr"\ ■~~'m>mmmmimlmmmmmmim*^«o m^^ m^^B\ __.__>. B-S MP r ""^*''3rr *"~7?^^^M W^^^mW mmmmt i i MM I _____M_P''^^^ AW w* wm wm i^__ ij kmm M m _U|__MM__^__4* M^— ___fl This luxurious160 words
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175 1983-02-09 17 Store data on students in school computer I REFER to the article "The computer takes its place m school." (ST, Jan 28). This is something parents and pupils should be proud of. With schools being given the funds and the encouragement to buy the machines, let us hope that they175 words
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Letter118 1983-02-09 17 Parapets serve no purpose I LIVE m a four-room Model A Housing Board flat. There are parapets on the seventh and eleventh floors of my block. I feel there is no need for parapets m future blocks of this type of flat. If they are necessary, they should be constructed118 words
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Letter100 1983-02-09 17 Syllabus is out of date ALL learner drivers are required to show hand signals when taking the test for the Class Three driving licence. I feel that it is impracticable and irritating for the following reasons: a) With more and more cars having air-condition-ers, drivers will never bother to use100 words
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208 1983-02-09 17 I FEEL obliged to respond to N. Hong's reply (ST, Jan 31) to my earlier letter. (ST, Jan 10). Obviously N. Hong is not aware that Housing Board area offices must also liaise with other government departments (e.g. the Public Works De6artment, the208 words
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363 1983-02-09 17 WE thank "Scorpio" for his letter m which he calls for a proper priority programme for the implementation of major roadworks. (ST, Jan 14). We would like your writer to know that our Public Works Department systematically monitors the traffic conditions along all major363 words
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Letter86 1983-02-09 17 WE refer to the letter of complaint by Mr Andrew Tan. (ST, Jan 14). Our records show that a summons dated Oct 18 last year, would be one m respect of an offence of non-renewal of a radio/ television licence expiring m May, 1980. We86 words
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Letter46 1983-02-09 17 PLEASE refer to the letter by "Livin' Doll." (ST, Jan 19). We regret that the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation has not been able to reach agreement with the organiser of Cliff Richard's concert for a television recording of his shows. V.S. SUNDRAM Senior PRO, SBC46 words
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241 1983-02-09 17 I REFER to the article "Treatment even for those without means." (Sunday Times, Jan 6). It was reported in the article that Medisave was not intended to replace company medical benefits. All companies are given the discretion to modify their own medical241 words
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Letter63 1983-02-09 17 I AM against the idea of allowing government doctors wishing to serve in the proposed national health plan polyclinics the liberty to charge any fee up to $10. The present standard fee should be maintained for the polyclincs so that everyone can afford it. By allowing doctors63 words
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182 1983-02-09 17 Quality of health care: The people aspect I THINK the Blue Paper on the National Health Plan is well thought out and considered. One can hardly find fault with its arguments. Nevertheless, it took rather long for the ministry to complete it. I think one of the main objectives of182 words
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Letter93 1983-02-09 17 THE government has said that it will monitor all reaction to its Medisave blue paper, which was released recently. We invite letters from readers on the matter. All letters most include the writer's signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They93 words
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926 1983-02-09 18 ILONA ROSS - It's cheaper and faster to rent a judge... ILONA ROSS Q] 4 It is often the company managers who come up with the solution perhaps a business trade-off instead of the whopping money penalties that courts q may impose. GOING to court costs too much, takes too long and isAP - 926 words
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Article, Illustration657 1983-02-09 18 LONDON Britain's popular newspapers have had their knuckles severely rapped over a 1981 scramble for news about mass-murderer Peter Sutcliffe, the Yorkshire Ripper. The Press Council, ethical watchdog of Britain's newspaper industry, strengthened its rules on Friday by banning chequebook journalism and condemnedReuter - 657 words
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Advertisement584 1983-02-09 18 i-.'i.M.'ii.if.'m.mr.n .mai r |f Jj MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMBinMfc pLmJmmmmmLmmmmmmJ I -T""- k _"_J _LmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmM OFFSET PLATE MAKER DUPLICATOR COPIER J _dfl __MBT TOKO HP r FtAIHFAMKCOFIIRKXIIOOA _^_f r TOKO DUPLICATOR DiU/l) ClMn CIHr vld CO •J P P f| Jill.J.JFfMr eiough and ...y.o-u... unique pape* I'aXT cZ paper teed system by special584 words
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Article42 1983-02-09 19 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has asked Rothmans Malaysia to announce whether there would be any change m the dividend payable on the capital to be enlarged by its proposed one-for-five bonus issue for the year ending June 30, 1983.42 words
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Article52 1983-02-09 19 THE interest rate for the Credit Lyonnais US$l5O million (Ss3l4 million) FRN due 1995, has been fixed at 10 per cent, inclusive of the V* per cent spread for the interest period from Feb 7 to Aug 8 1983. The first coupon amount will be U*****.56 for every52 words
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Article55 1983-02-09 19 SYNTHETIC Resins (Malaysia) Bhd has announced a one-for-two bonus issue, with entitlement date to be determined later. The proposed new issue of one share for every two existing Msl shares held will raise the company's issued capital to M 542.74 million. The new issue will rank55 words
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Article102 1983-02-09 19 BONN, Tues. Sharply increased payments difficulties m a number of countries caused a 21 per cent jump last year m payouts of West German state-backed export insurance. The Bonn Economics Ministry said the growing number of countries with payments problems m the course of the year led toFT - 102 words
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Article86 1983-02-09 19 KUWAIT, Tues. Legislation is expected to be introduced into the Kuwait National Assembly next week to establish a special trust fund to help the country avoid the hundreds of bankruptcies expected after the stock exchange crisis. The trust fund will be designed to take over theFT - 86 words
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Article63 1983-02-09 19 DACCA, Tues. Six jute producing countries have begun a meeting here to discuss ways to protect jute's competitiveness against synthetic fibres. Shamsul Hag Chishty, attending on behalf of Bangladesh, remarked on this threat when opening the four-day meeting called by the Economic and Social Commission for AsiaReuter - 63 words
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Article70 1983-02-09 19 TOKYO, Tues. Machine tool orders received by Japanese machine builders m calendar 1982 fell to 517.38 billion yen (554.51 billion) from 624.85 billion m 1981, the first fall for seven years. The Machine Tool Builders Association said the 1982 total included 164.66 billion yen from the generalReuter - 70 words
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Article99 1983-02-09 19 TOKYO, Tues. Seasonally-adjusted Japanese corporate spending m the April/ June quarter will fall an average 0.8 per cent from the January/ March quarter, when it will fall an estimated 1.3 per cent from the preceding three months. The Economic Planning Agency, m a quarterly report based on aReuter - 99 words
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Article126 1983-02-09 19 JOHANNESBURG, Tues. South Africa's financial markets suffered a turbulent day yesterday m response to the weekend shock announcement of the abolition of the financial rand and the country's dual exchange rate. As had been widely forecast, the rand fell by more than 5 per cent and share pricesFT - 126 words
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276 1983-02-09 19 Financial package for Belgrade hits snags BASLE, Tues. The multi-billion dollar debt rescue package being mounted by Western countries for Yugoslavia has hit snags on several fronts which may take months to overcome. Senior central bankers said the snags affect virtually every aspect of the complex package elaborated last monthFT - 276 words
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486 1983-02-09 19 BRUSSELS, Tues. The European Economic Community (EEC) has published a series of suggestions for raising new revenue for the EEC budget and simultaneously reducing Britain's net payments to Brussels. The extra funds will be needed to meet the costs of enlargingFT - 486 words
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528 1983-02-09 19 DREXEL Burnham Lambert of the United States expects to become more involved m investment banking and management m South-east Asia. An investment bank m the US, Drexel aims to extend some of its traditional activities to this part of the world through528 words
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324 1983-02-09 19 AMCOL Electrical Industries has expanded its range of trading products m a major attempt to revitalise its ailing operations. It has recently ventured into the marketing of several electronic products under its own brand name through a network of appointed dealers. In addition, it has324 words
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340 1983-02-09 19 Paris needs loans to finance early retirement project PARIS, Tues. The government will have to raise loans of around US$2.3 billion (Ss4.B billion) over the next five years to help finance its ambitious early retirement scheme, planned to take effect on April 1. The project, one of the main pillarsFT - 340 words
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98 1983-02-09 19 Grundig seeks alternative merger deal FRANKFURT, Tues. Grundig, the West German consumer electronics group which is seeking to be bought out by ThomsonBrandt of France, confirmed it has been discussing alternative structures for the proposed merger with the German cartel office. At first, the intention was that Thomson-Brandt would takeFT - 98 words
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220 1983-02-09 19 Exchange may revive options trading THE Stock Exchange of Singapore may bring back options trading. In a brief circular to members on Monday, the SES said it is reviewing the options trading system and may reintroduce options trading "at a later date." Call options trading was first introduced m February220 words
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413 1983-02-09 22 HONG Leong Finance has continued to grow apace, outperforming even a couple of small but fast-grow-ing commercial banks on many fronts. Consulton Research Bureau says m its 1981/82 review of finance companies m Singapore that Hong Leong remained way ahead of other finance413 words
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380 1983-02-09 22 IN SPITE of higher import duties and taxes, Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaysia) has announced significantly improved interim profits, along with Eroposals for another onus issue. The bonus will be the fifth scrip issue from the group following its decision m 1981 to split380 words
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339 1983-02-09 22 HAWKER Pacific, a distributor of aircraft parts m Singapore for the past 10 years, has ventured into the servicing of engines with the setting up of a repair workshop at Seletar. The workshop, Hawker Pacific Engine Service Centre, represents a capital investment339 words
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306 1983-02-09 22 AN AMERICAN manufacturer of synthetic and natural rubber thread is taking up a 30 per cent stake m Elastomers (S) Pte Ltd, a producer of natural rubber thread. Globe Manufacturing Company, a leading manufacturer of synthetic and natural rubber thread under the306 words
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194 1983-02-09 22 JC-MPH fixes rights at $1.60 each JACK Chia-MPH has announced that the subscription price of the transferable subscription rights (TSR) attached to the company's issue of $40 million 9 per cent unsecured loan stock 1983/88 is $1.60 per share. This means a registered shareholder owning 5,000 shares, for example, who194 words
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Article72 1983-02-09 19 Boustead Bhd +3 C*C +6 CCM +2 Cold Storage 2 Danloplnd -4 Esso +15 FftN +5 Gentlngs 2 Guinness Gnthrie Bhd Haw Par Inchcape Bhd +3 MTC +5 NBT -3 Nat Iron +10 PMC +15 Pan Elec Perils Plant -4 Prima Robinsons Rothmans +6 Semb Ship72 words
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Article453 1983-02-09 19 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed higher on some baying support m selective, quiet trading, with higher overseas market advices aiding sentiment. Esso rose 10 cents to $6.80, Metro 25 cents to $8.45, National Iron 10 cents to $7.30, Pan Malayan Cement 15 cents to $5.45, Develop453 words
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Article30 1983-02-09 19 Up Down Unch Industrials 65 23 26 Finance 10 6 5 Hotels 7 2 4 Properties 3 3 4 Plantations 6 2 2 Mining 3 1 Deb/Loans 5 230 words
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Article58 1983-02-09 19 MB F Hldgs 640 +30 Syn Resins 520 +28 Metro Hldtjs 845 +25 SP X Sentosa 191 +19 Esso 685 +15 PMC 545+15 Batu Kawan 352 +12 C Sugars 1170 +10 Nat Iron 730 +10 ODE 535+10 Rothmans Msia 340 +10 Gold Coin 285 +10 Transmarco 248 +9 Fed58 words
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Article26 1983-02-09 19 Premium flldgs 190 -30 G I Hldgs 348 -12 Selangor Dredg 440 -10 C Properties 410 -10 Hume M 366 -10 Rasa Sayang 302 -626 words
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Article23 1983-02-09 19 Faber Merlin 684,000 Sime Darby 561,000 Fed Cables 505,000 Promet 505,000 Taiping Text 468,000 Total turnover: 9.71 m Total value: J28.01m23 words
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Article43 1983-02-09 19 Feb 7 Feb 8 BT Composite: 750.02 754.79 BT Indicator: *****7 *****8 ST Industrials: 774.06 779.19 ST Finance: 1881.05 1886.02 ST Hotels: 1002.21 1004.29 ST Properties: 617.39 616.72 ST Minings: 213.66 213.58 ST Plantations: 917.44 916.45 OCBC: 684.99 687.64 SESInd: 579.25 584.2843 words
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Article2622 1983-02-09 20 Sing apore closing prices Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. j ABN is traded m lots of 19 shares each, with the price quoted m dollars. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Gr's Net 1982/1983 Last Div P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- ('000) High Low 350 235 Acma 2542,622 words
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Article568 1983-02-09 20 THE local stock market recouped lost ground yesterday with most of the activity taking place during the morning session. Prices advanced slightly further m the afternoon. Short-term technical signs, say analysts, are still mostly signalling that the market should go up. But a major568 words
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Article42 1983-02-09 20 Norsechem 370 +36 M B F 705+30 Syn Resins 565 +25 PMC 600 +20 M Cement 725 +15 Gadek 314 +14 Sanyo 370 +14 Fed Cables 254 +12 OCBC 1010 +10 KTPau 520 +10 FEL'ston 580 +10 Ulu Benut 600 +1042 words
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Article333 1983-02-09 20 RENEWED support on a fairly wide front lifted share prices to a steady finish on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. After opening at around overnight levels, prices moved upwards on good buying interest. In the afternoon, some profit taking was seen but the market's general uptrend333 words
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Article190 1983-02-09 20 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST (Managers' prices (or Feb 9) ASIA UNIT TRUST (Managers' prices for Feb 9) ARBUTHNOT SECURITIES ASIA (Managers' priors for Feb Spore Growth Fund 0.85 i 0.90 j OUB-MONTAGU (Managers' prices for Feb 9) Union Spore Fund 1.23 1.28 DIAMOND MGT SPORE (Managers' prices for Feb190 words
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Article33 1983-02-09 20 Up Down unch Industrials 55 23 26 Finance 7 14 Hotels 2 Properties 2 3 2 Oil Palms 3 2 Tins 2 5 4 rubbers 6 3 4 Grabbers Deb/Loans 133 words
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Article2636 1983-02-09 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Boal-d2,636 words
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Article692 1983-02-09 21 THE US dollar opened at 552.0870 90 and trading was quiet. It was brought to a high of 2.0930 before easing to close at 2.0890/00 on the Singapore forex market yesterday. Trading of the US unit against major currencies opened m line with New York's close. Trading692 words
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Article712 1983-02-09 21 RUBBER prices m Singapore yesterday closed higher with February One RSS buyers quoted at 188.00 cents per kilo, up nine cents from Monday's close. Morning prices were marked up 7.50 cents on higher London advices coupled with covering interest and traded buying. Afternoon prices gained further ground on speculative712 words
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Article30 1983-02-09 21 Rubber: Feb 8 Singapore: February: 188.00 cents (up 9.00 cents) Malaysia: February: 206.50 cents (up 6.50 cents) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) 171 tonnes (down 84 tonnes)30 words
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Article190 1983-02-09 21 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable m Singapore opened at $33,405 and closed at $33,290 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.50/494.50 and moved slightly higher to 494.00/494.75. It remained quiet and featureless for the day, trading at 493.00/494.00. It moved lower to 492.50/ 493.25 m the190 words
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Article31 1983-02-09 21 LONDON: Copper prices on Monday (previous m brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £1040.50 (£1065.50); sellers £1041.50 (£1066.00); Three Months buyers £1073.00 (£1097.50); sellers £1073.50 (£1096.00). Market tone: Easier. Sales: 17,450 tonnes.31 words
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Article92 1983-02-09 21 MOON SSR and SMR prices yesterday: HAS February March (Current Mth) (Forward Mth) Bayen Sellers Buyer* Seller* *SR20 (1 -ton pallet) 199.50 170.60N 171.00 172.OON 5SR5O (1 -ton pallet) 166.00 167.00N 167.50 168.50N MRELB February March ■iMRTV (1-ton pallet) 218.00 220.00N 219.00 221.00N 5MRL (1 ton pallet)92 words
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Article234 1983-02-09 21 THE STRAITS tin price m Penang yesterday was unchanged at the ITA floor price level of M 529.15 a kilo. The buffer stock manager took up most of the lower turnover of 171 tonnes against 255 on Monday, adding this contributed to the market steadiness. There was no234 words
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Article146 1983-02-09 21 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday eased on further selling pressure m moderate trading, dealers said. In the Feb position, south and central regions fell M 512.50 each to M 5745 and M 5735 per tonne respectively while m March, central fell M 517.50 to Ms74o and146 words
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Article34 1983-02-09 21 Mm Hri New York 13.888 13.958 13.96S 14.02S Zurich 13.758 14.028 13.85S 14.12S Toes Mon Singapore 13.858 13.708 13.95S 13.80S Closing prices m US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Satee, S'porr.34 words
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Article133 1983-02-09 21 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per IN kg yesterday. Coconut oil: Bulk fob $98.00 sellers, old drum (m second hand drum) fob $111.00 sellers, new drum fob $115.00 sellers, Copra: Mixed (loose) $56 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $342.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper133 words
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Article44 1983-02-09 21 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Feb 8: Overnight: 3'/< Call deposits: IN Closing Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 3 3/16 31/16 3-month Bank bills 7* r< 3 months CD 7Vi 7 6 months CD 7H 7W Sowce: Nfttteaal Dtocmnt C«.44 words
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Article37 1983-02-09 21 Closing interbank rates for Singapore dollars on Feb 8: Offer Bid Overnight 4 Mi 4 1 month 71/16 615/16 2 months 7 1/16 6 15/16 3 months 7 1/16 6 15/16 Overnight mode 6 337 words
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Article24 1983-02-09 21 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.59 per cent.24 words
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Advertisement338 1983-02-09 19 i^-^f^ _,^-i-^ p--—^-__. M" FOOD FESTJV7IL A> BASEMENT, DBS BUILDING, SHENTON WAY S/i^Wtw £t- 4<¥f\l 10th TO 28th FEB 1983 '_«X' V_ tl*^W* Carnival! Dancing m the streets, nights of gaiety ■rt^njrn 0 fv Ip anc son 9» P^ 11 wine and above all, wonderful food i /Majtft Ur^llj -lots338 words
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Article271 1983-02-09 20 THE stock market yesterday ended slightly higher after scant trading with the Hang Seng index up 5.83 at 896.84. HK$ Associated Hotels 2.10 -0.025 Carrlan Invest susp Cheung Kong 8.10 +005 China Light 13.80 +0.1 City Hotels Cross Harb Tunnel 11.20 +0.1 F E Consortium 0.64 unch Far East271 words
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Article413 1983-02-09 20 THE Tokyo stock market yesterday closed firmer on balance, supported by the stronger yen and advance of Wall Street. International populars were mixed due to a high level of margin buying positions, but the market average nevertheless rose 16.29 to 8,027.20 on a light volume of 380 million shares.413 words
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Article140 1983-02-09 20 PRICES yesterday closed mixed on an increased turnover of 6.57 million pesos compared with 6.12 million on Monday. The commercial and industrial index rose 0.85 to 110.89, the mining marker was up 14.68 to 1,318.61 but the oils index fell 0.027 to 1.63. Lepanto B rose to 0.125 from140 words
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Article361 1983-02-09 21 SHARE prices yesterday ended mixed with a firmer bias m quiet trading. The All-Ordinaries index rose 1.1 points to 504.3, aided by a 2.2 point rise m the resource index to 389.8. The industrial marker fell 0.2 to 646.3. Turnover totalled a light 11.83 million shares, with the number361 words
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Article382 1983-02-09 21 STOCK prices closed higher on Monday as the market reflected Wall Street's mounting optimism towards the outlook for the economy. The Dow Jones industrial average climbed as much as 13.79 points m the morning but suffered some profit-taking late m the day to finish with a gain of382 words
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Article661 1983-02-09 21 THE market opened yesterday mostly firmer m quiet trading m line with Wall Street on Monday night, dealers said. The Financial Times Index at noon was up 3.6 points at 646.6. Among leading industrials, Grand Met was up 2p at 344 and BOC Group rose 4p to 178 on661 words
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Article56 1983-02-09 21 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 896.84 Monday 891.01 Week Ago 895.53 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 646.3 Monday 646.5 Week Ago 676 0 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 504.3 Monday 503.2 Week Ago 543.2 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Mon day 643.U {•'fday 644.0 Week Ago 6 22.7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Mo n d ay56 words
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Article293 1983-02-09 21 STOCKS stocks were mixed to slightly higher on Monday with no substantial movements. Among Dutch internationals, KLM strengthened by 2.70 guilders to 160. Royal Dutch Shell moved 0.70 higher to 94.30 while Unilever declined by the same amount to 196.80. Banks were steady, but mortgage banks were mixed with293 words
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Article244 1983-02-09 21 DOMESTIC share prices closed Monday mixed to lower m what dealers termed a disappointing performance after Friday's higher Wall Street close. Trading was thin and lacklustre, with no new factors affecting the market. Most operators were reluctant to take new positions m the absence of new developments from the244 words
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Article176 1983-02-09 21 SHARE prices yesterday ended slightly higher m quiet trading. The Book Club index rose 0.17 point to 110.3 on a trading volume of 88.338 shares. Jalaprathan Cement gained two baht to 146.50, Rama Tower 1.50 to 37 and Maboonkhrong one to 125. Bangkok Bank closed unchanged at 254 baht.176 words
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Article1699 1983-02-09 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS AJUMioeto (3.208) Alcom (1.778 1.80S) (1) 1.79 (61) 1.78 (26) 1.77 A1,699 words
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Advertisement582 1983-02-09 21 NOTICES 4 MITSUBISHI a*a> ELECTRIC MELCO SALES SINGAPORE PTE LTD Due to the Chinese New Year festival our Company will be closed on: February 12th, 1983 (Saturday) to February 20th, 1983 (Sunday) We will commence operation on February 21st, 1983 (Monday) Our apologies for inconvenience caused to I dealers and582 words
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Advertisement358 1983-02-09 21 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MR FRANCIS CHENG WAN KEN (l/C NO. *****08 H) IS NO LONGER IN OUR EMPLOYMENT EFFECTIVE STH FEBRUARY 1983 AND IS THERE FORE NOT AUTHORISED TO TRANSACT ANY BUSINESS OR COLLECT MONIES ON OUR BEHALF. CKS BEARINGS PTE LTD IN THE MATTER OF THE358 words
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Advertisement183 1983-02-09 21 BAILIFF'S SALE In The Subordinate Court* Of The Republic Of Singapore Writ of Seinre A Sale 2871/1182 In the Cause of Erwin Scholz Plaintifr versus Kurt M Svrcula Defendant Auction sale of Colour TV sets, amplifier etc To be held at 17-B Balmoral Park, Singapore on Thursday, February 10, 1983183 words
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Advertisement425 1983-02-09 22 y^mbersGanwBBBmmBBBBBmmBBBBMMMBMMBMBMMMI N I TTITfI SUPER JACKPOT AND jIP GROUP II WON IN SUNDAY'S DRAW 11/83 (6/2/83) > I IB w _*-a&-- r |»*isU. 1983 A 86 ***** «T*fef AhJU l! i <Ti TTr7ijTT| b MA 0 «j VvGJ ip] iljjji! 20{j *f 12.j n »J»r»I"W[M 20 21 22^24J. 2SJ!?i;|2rjl] 2».425 words
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Advertisement576 1983-02-09 23 *****66 I^,ll ENTERTAINMENT 11 ftFOOOaUTOf 3 Food Guide GONG XI FA CAI MAJESTIC RESTAURANT PTE LTD Super Quality RAW FISH For Chinese New Year Season Closed for business 11. 12 13 February 1983 Resumption of business: 14 February, 1983. 31/37, Bukit Pasoh Road, Singapore 0208. Tel *****11/*****38. FOR QUICK LUNCH576 words
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Advertisement548 1983-02-09 23 3 Food Guide 3 Food Guide 3 Food Guide ____H____KPlV_HH___ _F^"r~r<H_^^ '^(s(Sisfflis(Bis^^®B__B yg&S LIVE PRAWN JES^X SEAFOOD GOURMET JSsS^ 3 13A, Tan Boon Liat Canteen Building NN&fcO rYSxy (Opposite Apollo Hotel) nS&vI Fully Airconditioned |_li ICTI Bl Ysz Reservations Bookings for all occasions, ra please tel: *****92 Mr. Tan Joo548 words
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Advertisement577 1983-02-09 23 20 Pets MaMMMMMaMmmmMMMMmmuMMMMmmW EXPAT. SELLING OFF a pet. Female German Shepherd for only $290. *****17 (10am to 6pm). HEALTHY WELL BRED satin coloured Hamsters. Interested please call *****06. MALE PEKINESE PUPPIES, sable colour, 7 weeks old for sale. Contact *****74/ *****57. OWNER GIVES UP hobby. Must sell! Beautiful toy dogs.577 words
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Advertisement978 1983-02-09 23 __h— ___S__^_^ maam s_— i _mmmih— bbb*mb_— TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION CROUP Monday Fndoy Mo-n^PJ Qrd.nor, |SI 00 per word ,M,n SI 5 00) Soturdoy 9.00 am 3.00 pm si 6 66percol cm A Entertainment Food guide (12.30 pm for Sunday Times) Semi-Displov (Mm $54.00 Straits Times) B Personal Services978 words
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Advertisement243 1983-02-09 23 35 House Cleaning/ Painting CARPET SHAMPOOING/ FLOOR Polishing, painting and general cleaning at very reasonable prices. Call *****26. PAINTING SERVICES DONE by enthusiastic workers. Swift and superior. Very reasonable price. Call *****77 (a.m. )/*****73 (p.m.). 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor I WESS ASSOCIATES PTE. LTD *****72/ *****74 Interior Design/ Horn* Furnishings Our243 words
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Advertisement318 1983-02-09 23 37 Aircon/Refrigerator SALES, RENTAL, REPAIR, spray painting for fridge, aircondltioner, cooker. Trade-in available. Holland Refrigeration, *****38 AIRCONDITIONERS FOR RENT. Sells, repairs, respray all kinds of refrigerators. David Alrcondltioning Co, tel: *****16. NATIONAL AIRCON/CURTAIN room, package sale, rental at special price. Fresh Aircon Tel: *****88, *****00. PROMPT INSTALLATION, SERVICE and repair318 words
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Advertisement158 1983-02-09 23 \ma SOMETHING FOR WIND surf- J^**^"'4L. Mil ing enthusiasts: ride the A^mtk. H_^B waves with these new wind- tA V fJ_J surfing boards from Kurope. JLmh^J ■C3H Dip into No 71. Boating a^t\*m.~ WjEjM POR THOSE WHO like it hot jpammW* m **aamw 9M W rj(W see No 60 Business158 words
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Advertisement102 1983-02-09 23 40 Other Services KAH LIAN COMPANY specialises m electrical service installation for industrial commercial and residential. Tel: *****86. SOLVE YOUR ELECTRICAL and plumbing problems. Contact tel: *****42 _Bl* to m mm ~*i I BUSINESS 49 Packing/Storage/ Delivery 2 DAIHATSU LORRYS Available for delivery service within Singapore. $25 per trip. Also102 words
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Advertisement470 1983-02-09 24 49 Packing/Storage/ Delivery CHEAP RATE FOR removals deliveries dumpings, sea, air cargo clearings shipments. Telephone Joeson: *****90 *****45 (days). HOUSE REMOVAL/TRANSPORTATION Service Day/Night Reasonable charges. Workers provided. Tel: *****97 Specialise In Piano. HOUSE REMOVAL/TRANSPORTATION Service, day/night service, workers provided charges reasonable. Please call *****4 REMOVAL/BAGGAGE TRANSPORTATION services and workers provided470 words
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Advertisement577 1983-02-09 24 53 Computer 53 Computer Products/Services Products/Services I CANYOUREFUSETHISMKROUNFBO SERIAL DOTMATRIX PRINTER WITH A FREE APPLE D PRINTER INTERFACE? FOR ONLY 5750!s 750! r* A 3 month warranty with every purchase. Limited stocks only! Only at AlphasoftPteLtd Alphasoft Re Ltd ■P 02-46 Sultan Plaza Singapore 0719 Tel *****60 *****16 n»w Cable577 words
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Advertisement399 1983-02-09 24 60 Business Opportunities 48TANT EXPORT MARKETS 120 Jountrles, low cost I.E.D. media ietworks, P.O. Box 742 Colombo, i'pore9ll7. lOUTIQUE IN ORCHARD Plaza for omplete takeover. Please call *****5/ *****54. IUSY SALON FOR Immediate akeover, large facial clientele, iew equipment etc. Call *****33. iRIEO RED CHILLY Importer eeklng orders and enquiries.399 words
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Advertisement556 1983-02-09 24 57 Industrial Equip- 57 Industrial Equipment: Sale/Hire ment: Sale/Hire ATTENTION: FISHERMEN SALT WATER ICE MAKERS MODEL SEA FARER TE2 3 OFF BRAND NEW NOW AVAILABLE EX STOCK PORT MORESBY, PAPUA NEW GUINEA. THESE UNITS ARE SURPLUS TO REQUIREMENTS AND ARE BEING QUIT TO THE FIRST CASH PURCHASERS IN EITHER BULK556 words
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Advertisement461 1983-02-09 24 b) EDP COMPUTER PROCESSING SERVICES PTE LTD A member of the Straits Steamship Group requires KEYPUNCH OPERATORS Requirements: a GCE 'O' level. a Minimum 1 year's experience. a Able to punch above 12,000 key strokes per hour. Interested csndidates, please apply giving full personsl particulars, details of qualifications and experience461 words
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Advertisement542 1983-02-09 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial if Clerical Cat requ CLERK/ Applicants should ba balow I a G.C.E. 'O' level. a Ability to type 30 w.p.m. a Good spoken English. Successful applicants will m ba required to perform den customers over the phone a sales and service. Good remuneration and pro542 words
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Advertisement359 1983-02-09 24 66 Situations Vacant d Secretarial if Clerical ion Ires: TYPISTS (he age of 24 and possess: itially ba given training and cai duties aa wall as aaaiat rith regards to our product motional prospects awaits Bsume and contact teleEL MANAGER SERVICES. PTE. LTD >elta House Jra Road re 0315 J359 words
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Advertisement477 1983-02-09 24 66 Situations Vacant d Secretarial Clerical vor_v© invites applications for the following position: SECRETARY c Recognised Secretarial Certificate with shorthand and typing speeds of 90 w.p.m. and 50 w.p.m. respectively. a Minimum 2 years working experience. a Good command of English Language. a Ability to work independently and possess strong477 words
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Advertisement544 1983-02-09 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Americsn owned sales snd service compsny locstsd m Jurong rsquirss ACCOUNTS CLERK Quslificstions: c Minimum GCE O' level with LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping Certificate s Preferably with working experience a Must be able to type at 40 w.p.m. Company offers: a Competitive salary c 5-day544 words
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Advertisement571 1983-02-09 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Ws srs sn established trsding snd engineering firm with s vacancy for a:SALES SECRETARY Ths candidate should have ths foHowing prs-roqutsitss:--s 'A' levels m Science/ Commerce, a Recognised Private Secretary Certificate, c Typing/ shorthand speed of 50/ 100 w.p.m. a 2 years relevant working571 words
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Advertisement637 1983-02-09 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial if Clerical Wsll established Europasn Marine Engineering Company requires urgsntty:AN EXPERIENCED TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ RECEPTIONIST With tha following minimum requisities:--e (it'E O' Level with credit m English a Age 20 and above a 2 years relevant working experience a Matured, pleasant and courteous The company is637 words
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Advertisement575 1983-02-09 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical An Engineering Firm requires im mediately a FEMALE GENERAL CLERK a Must have working experience m the similar capacity. a Able to type accurately. a Able to handle general clerical duties/ correspondence. a Have some knowledge m handling payroll. Intarastsd spplicsnts, plssss contsct: DORIS575 words
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Advertisement345 1983-02-09 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Amsricsn Oilfield Supply Compsny m Loyang Offshore bsse rsquirss: SALES SECRETARY c CJCE'O' level c Accuracy tn typing a Ito 2 years administrative experience m sales department Please csll Juns st *****61 tor appointment Chsrtsrsd Accountants Firm requires AUDIT CLERKS c With 'A' level345 words
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Advertisement761 1983-02-09 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial if Clerical Required: ONE TELEPHONE OPERATOR CUM RECEPTIONIST c GCE "O" level c Good telephone manners Interested spplicsnts plesss rsply with full rssums, togsthsr with contact telephone to: THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT UNIT 706, 7 TH FLOOR TEXTILE CENTRE 200, JALAN SULTAN SINGAPORE 0719 TYPISTS WANTED761 words
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Advertisement477 1983-02-09 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial if Clerical TRADING COMPANY REQUIRES Accounts Clerk. Minimum 1 year relevant experience. GCE 'O' level. Able to type. Interested, please call *****01 Angela. TYPIST/ GENERAL CLERK required. Completed Secondary 4, preferably staying m Toa Payoh. Salary around $250. Call: *****84 Ann. LAW FIRM WITH word477 words
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Advertisement637 1983-02-09 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales c) Sales r TJ" BUSINESS TIMES SALES PROMOTION CANVASSER We have a place for another self-motivated young lady m our sales promotion team. Her job is to promote subscription sales of our newspapers through phone contacts, exhibitions and campaigns. The person we637 words
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Advertisement497 1983-02-09 25 66 Situations Vacant 2 mWmmmWmWmmmWWmmmmmmmmmmmmWaammmmWmmmmmmmmWmmmmmmm c) Sales Cycle Carriage (Enterprises) Pte Ltd invites applications for the following post: Salesmen (Passenger or Commercial Vehicles) Minimum GCE 'O' level Must possess Class 3 driver's licence, however Class 4 driver's licence would be an advantage Conversant m most Chinese dialects and possess drive497 words
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Advertisement626 1983-02-09 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales SERVICE SALES REPRESENTATIVE (Male) An American International Lift Company at Beach Road invites applications for above post. Should possess: a Technical Diploma from any recognised College/ Polytechnic, a Some working experience m an electrical or mechanical field preferred, a Technical sales experience an advantage though626 words
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Advertisement350 1983-02-09 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales URGENTLY REQUIRED Outdoor Salesman Salesgirl (Class 3 driving licence) experience m selling household products. *****95/ 6. WELL ESTABLISHED COMPANY looking for hard working sales personnel to promote Intangible product. Giving very good income. Call *****61 M.C. BUILDING MATERIALS COMPANY is looking for Experienced Female Sales350 words
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Advertisement302 1983-02-09 26 66 Situations Vacant f) Technical z@t USA Hermetic Motor Operation Re Ltd invites suitable candidates for the position of:TOOL DIE MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR Applicants should have undergone a formal apprenticeship drawing course m tool die making or equivelant, with 3 to 5 years' direct work experience m maintenance trouble shooting of302 words
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Advertisement474 1983-02-09 26 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical ASANI TV-GLASS PTE LTD I Applications are invited Irom I I 6ingapore/Malaysia Citizens I I lor appointments as Qualifications Job-change, trouble shootings.repainng and maintenance ot machinery and utility equipment c Willing towork on rotating Shirts c NTC-3 m Mechanical/ Electrical Engineering or equivalent c GCE474 words
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Advertisement421 1983-02-09 26 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical enrnas requiraa I FEMALE Q.C. INSPECTOR Completed 'O' level preferably from technical stream. 5-day week. Working experience not necessary as training provided. Some experience m usage of Q.C. equipment like micrometers, Vernier calipers advantageous. Intareeted applicanta pleaae apply pereonally todey from 9.00 a.m. to 4.00421 words
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Advertisement553 1983-02-09 26 66 Situations Vacant f) Technical Building Contractor 8 require*: f. An Experienced I QUANTITY SURVEYOR c Must have at least 4 f I years' working expert- 1 4) ence with diploma cer- 'i fi tlflcate In building 'i 4 1 c Salary above $1 ,500. i S Interested please eond553 words
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Advertisement473 1983-02-09 26 66 Situations Vacant f) Technical Engineering company haa vecanciea tor the following poata: 1) ELECTRICAL SUPERVISORS 2) ELECTRICIANS Intereated pleaae call: *****56 TAG ARCHITECTS ia looking for: 1) QUANTITY SURVEYORS 2) DRAUGHTSMEN c Diploma In relevant sales, c Some working experience, c Ability to work Independently. WE OFFER: c Pleasant473 words
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Advertisement375 1983-02-09 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production mmmbmbmmmmmbmmw Join us m a cheerful environment J SPORTS Ammm^. Hef I! *W* wsm YAMAHA Grow In your career with us through Learning a special skill A generous pay increase Rapid upgradings Welcoming you to be m our Happy Team375 words
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Advertisement435 1983-02-09 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production r Calling all f 16 years old and above GENERAL ELECTRIC U. S. A. TELEVISION APPLIANCE PTE LTD requires MALE/FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Ist, 2nd Shift Part-time) Come and see us to find out what we can offer you: Please call435 words
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Advertisement408 1983-02-09 26 66 Situations Vacant i B_B«B_aBiB««B_Ba^B-B_^BB« g) Production MECS §g|] I PRODUCTION 1 PERSONNEL Join us today and earn up to (MALE) m® I (FEMALE) PLUS free transport free medical treatment free fashionable uniform free tea offered during 2nd shift free technical training fast promotion prospects fully air-conditioned factory piped m408 words
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Advertisement313 1983-02-09 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production I calling all Ang Mo Kio. Toa Payoh and Kallang Bahru residents I-iV=-i'-^-I FOSTER ELECTRIC (S) PTE LTD urgently requires 100 FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS D Free pick-up bus from Ang Mo Kio Centre to Kallang Way Full reimbursement for interchange/313 words
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Advertisement175 1983-02-09 27 An establiahed international company manufacturing high n quality watchcases urgently tc requires: MACHINE SET-UP MEN a Experience m setting up turning machines a Preferably with technical education a Able to read blueprints c Willing to work on permenant 3rd shift OPERATORS (Male/ Female) a Experience not essential. training will be175 words
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Advertisement275 1983-02-09 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Production requires FEMALE OPERATORS ($3OO ABOVE) We offer 5-day week (8.00-5.20) No shift/scope work 40 minutes Lunch time Free transport or refund Attendance award Clean air-conditioned Training will be provided Free uniforms locker Medical services Insurance coverage Confirmation increment Annual increment 1 3th month bonus Sick/annual/marriage/275 words
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Advertisement347 1983-02-09 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Production m MALAYAN BREWERIES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD Earn up to $450 per month 1. MACHINE OPERATORS (MALE) 2. FORKLIFT DRIVER Requirements: a Secondary education Age below 40 years Willing to work on 2-rotatlng shifts. Fringe Benefits: 14 working days annual leave Annual bonus of over 1347 words
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Advertisement594 1983-02-09 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Production Printing press m Telok Blangah area requirea urgently very experienced KORD AND SORD MACHINE OPERATORS c Must have at least 5 years' experience c Must be able to print 4 colour quality jobs c Excellent pay for the right operators c Persons without much experience594 words
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Advertisement539 1983-02-09 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous I MARIS I One of the world's largest fridge compressor makers, has vacancies for the following positions at their cast iron foundry m Jurong "(A) maintenance" TECHNICIANS Possess NTC 3 m Electrical Fitting and Installations Able to work on 2539 words
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Advertisement524 1983-02-09 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous Wywy Private Limited is looking for suitably qualified candidates to fill the following positions: GENERAL CLERKS *GCE '0' Level including credit m English Able to type No experience required Aged between 16-20 years DESPATCH RIDER OFFICE ROY Able to converse524 words
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Advertisement355 1983-02-09 27 R1 J COLD STORAGE S MANUFACTURING S PTE LTD I Si urgently requires: 5 fi SMOKEHOUSE S ATTENDANTS 8 ft (Male) 9 X for its Gourmet Food Depart- S ment, located et Chin Bee Aye- >f v nue, Jurong. S ft REQUIREMENTS: <\ fi e Able to read and write355 words
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Advertisement302 1983-02-09 27 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous THE ORCHARD SINGAPORE requires: A) CASHIER SUPERVISOR a Age 25 and above a GCE O' level a 2 years experience tn a similar capacity. B) KITCHEN HELPERS (Coffee House) a Completed National a Primary education, a Able to write and speak simple English. C) STEWARDS302 words
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Advertisement388 1983-02-09 28 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous We invite suitably qualified candidates to fill the following vacancy: Driver Must possess Class 3 and 4 driver's licence At least 2 years' driving experience Age: 21 to 40 years Interested applicants are requested to submit their written applications giving full details either to: Personnel388 words
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Advertisement528 1983-02-09 28 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Establiahed Febrication Yard m Jurong is seeking suitably qualified personnel for the following posts (A) ELECTRICAL FOREMAN c Minimum 3 years' proven experience In Marine Construction Industry c Capable of installing, repairing and maintaining electrical equipments. c Salary will commensurate with experience but will not528 words
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Advertisement608 1983-02-09 28 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous MALE DISPLAY ARTIST c At least 2 years of related work experience c Able to work Independently c Bilingual c 22 years of age or above Salary will commensurate with experience Applicanta are requeeted to epply m writing with details of peraonal particulara, qualification, working608 words
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Advertisement551 1983-02-09 28 66 Situations Vacant j^^ M MB____a_-----_eBB-___-e-___e-_--Baß-__-e-___e-| I) Miscellaneous OFFICE BOY/ DESPATCH RIOER required immediately by eatabliehed company, Eurotech Management* Pte Ltd. Applicant must have own motorbike. Company offers attractive salary plus transport allowance. Interested parties please call personally for an interview at:--1303 Tan Boon Liat Bldg, 315 Outram RoeSingapore 0316551 words
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Advertisement774 1983-02-09 28 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous CLEANING SUPERVISORS REQUIRED Qualifications: 1. Ability to speak and write English. 2. Experience m this line of work an advantage. Attractive salary and benefits will be offered to selected candidates. Interested persons please telephone *****57 for an interview. LEADING LOCAL SHIPPING company has job vacancies774 words
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Advertisement239 1983-02-09 28 70 Pleasure Boats: 70 Pleasure Boats: Sale/Wanted/Hire Sale/Wanted/Hire fc^fl* ABk 71 Boating Accessories/ Maintenance WIND SURFING BOARDS direct from European factory, very fast. $1,000. Tel: *****10. 72 Vehicles For Hire If it's for theMD it had better be BTW. o BTW The car rental company you must have heard of.239 words
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Advertisement488 1983-02-09 28 72 Vehicles For Hire FOR HIRE DATSUN pick-ups. panel/delivery vans and Daihatsu lorries. Tel: *****00/9. FULLY AUTOMATIC 2000 c.c. car for rental at $100 per day. RPS Car Rentals, *****61. 73 Vehicles Accessories/Maintenance IGNITION PROBLEMS! Solve it with mobeiec contactless electronic ignition for al makes of cars For lower fuel488 words
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Advertisement779 1983-02-09 28 72 Vehicles For Hire 72 vehicles for nire MORE MILEAGE for your money with Pony Express Rent- A-Car service Pony Express Rent-A-Car offers: New airconditioned Pony cars with unlimited kilometres Reasonable and attractive rates Servicing and maintenance to ensure trouble free motoring Free loaner when the car is off the779 words
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Advertisement714 1983-02-09 28 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun 1978 DATSUN 120Y GL. Private owner, aircond, sports rims, cassette, tax, tyres new. *****9. 1979 DATSUN 120Y, 1 o-ner, aircond, new tax, accident free. $16,300 0.n.0. Tel: *****8. 1960 DATSUN 1200A 1 owner, with aircond, radio/ cassette. $17,000. Contact *****09 (9 am to 5714 words
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Advertisement856 1983-02-09 28 76 Vehicles For sale c) Ford 1978 CORTINA GHIA 2000 Manual Private, no PARF Highest offer secures. Tel: *****81 Roland 1978 FORD CORTINA GL Aircon, cassette $12,000 Blk. 1022, 36. Eunos Avenue 3. Tel: *****76. 1979 FORD CORTINA 1 6GL, aircond, 1 ov, »r, $13,200 0.n.0. *****20. 1979, FORD ESCORT856 words
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Advertisement836 1983-02-09 29 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Mazda 1978 MAZDA 323 5-door 1000 c.c. Radio, cassette, loan $9,000, selling $11,800 Contact *****86 Mr Ang 1978 MAZDA 323 3 doors, 1 owner, aircond, radio, cassette, passed vicom, tax new, anti-rust Tel: *****27. 1979 MAZDA 323 1300, 5-door, 1 company owner. Aircond, cassetie, beautiful836 words
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Advertisement572 1983-02-09 29 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes LATE 1978 MERCEDES 200 Automatic gear, onp private owner, aircond.. cassette Tel: *****03. MERCEDES 200, 1973 PARF Fxcellent condition. $14,000. Tel: *****60 1974 TO 1977 Mercedes 280S, auto, wanted with PARF Phone *****46 1975 MERCEDES BENZ 200. Aircon. beautiful condition. $17,500. Jalan Toa Payoh572 words
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Advertisement861 1983-02-09 29 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi AUG. 1980 COLT GLX 5 doors. Metallic red with sports rims and other accessories. Call *****48. A 1979 BLUE Colt Celeste 1600 c.c. with aircon and radio, m excellent condition, $15,500. Tel. *****96 COLT LANCER 1400, Jan. 1980 with sports rims, full set of861 words
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Advertisement756 1983-02-09 29 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota LATE 1960 TOYOTA Corolla DX One owner. Aircond, radio cassette. New tax. $20,400 0.n.0. Tel: *****16 MAY 1977 TOYOTA Corolla, aircon., radio/cassette, new tyres, ex-company owned, see to appreciate. $10,900. Tel: *****26. METALLIC SILVER DEC. 1980 Toyota Cressida GL, 5-speed. 1 lady owner. Contact756 words
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Advertisement735 1983-02-09 29 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 1) Others I) Others fDOMepLex u.s.k\ SPACE-AGE CAR SPEAKER SYSTEM Most Advanced American Technology DOME jßjjg) 6x9-25 Ounce Specifications Magnet 20 oz, Dome Tweeter Frequency Response: 40-22,000 Hz Power Handling: 65 Watts RMS Sales Service: Glory Motor Trading Co., 398, East Coast735 words
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Advertisement1486 1983-02-09 29 77 Vehicles Wanted |____M___M__MM COMPANY SECRETARY REQUIRES urgently Honda Accord, 1980 1981 Please call Mary. *****29. 9.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. or *****14 after 3.00 p.m. HIGH PRICE FOR Company or non-PARF cars. Strictly cash. Heng Hoe Brothers Trading Company. Tel: *****19/ *****80--*****53. SIANG HOCK CORPORATION Requires any private/ company/1,486 words
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Advertisement235 1983-02-09 29 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses m EVERTON REALTY PTE LTD OFFERS 'Houses' Dist 5 Vicinity OF UWC 2-storey detached, 4 bedrooms, servant's/ study, central aircond.. swimming pool, furnished with quality fittings $8,000 Diat 10 Pavillion Hotel Vicinity double-storey detached. 4 bedrooms/ servant's, furnished $5,500 Dist 13 Braddell Heights single-storey detached.235 words
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Advertisement405 1983-02-09 30 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Commercial m) Commercial m) Commercial m) Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles I MazdaT3ooo Diesel Track $16,900n«tt Longer, wider flat deck, loads more 3 seater wide cabin Extended warranty to 1 year 0r 20,000405 words
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Advertisement491 1983-02-09 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses KAMEST ENTERPRISES PTE LTD offers fully furnished/ partly furnished/ furnished/ unfurnished houses and apartments i m dist. 5, 9, 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23 and 28. Rental $1,300 pm onwards. Please call *****36/7 for details. KAMEST ENTERPRISES PTE LTD offers491 words
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Advertisement453 1983-02-09 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 11 BUKIT TIMAH luxurious single-storey bungalow. Elevated land. 10,000 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, study, servant's. Fully aircond. $6,000 partially/ fully furnished. Ace: *****81. DIST. 11, CAPITOL Park, 4m.s. Bukit Timah Road, fully furnished double storey terrace, 3bedrooms, servant's 1 aircon. Available Immediately $2,200/Contact *****47 (Agent).453 words
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Advertisement433 1983-02-09 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 15 SINGLE-STOREY SEMIDETACHED 4 bedrooms, spacious living/dlnlng area. Partially furnished. Available immediately. *****14. DIBT. 17, BEAUTIFUL SINGLESTOREY bungalow, 5 minutes to airport, 3 large bedrooms/ servant's, 3 aircons, fully furnished. Union Home: *****22. DIST. 11 HILLCREST ROAD double-storey bungalow. 10,000 sq.ft. 3 bedrocms. Partly433 words
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Advertisement619 1983-02-09 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses IF YOU ARE looking for furnished unfurnished apartments houses terraces for rental m any district, please call *****10. Ll HWAN TERRACE 2 1 /2-storey terrace. Golden Hill, 4 rooms. Split-level furnished, $1,900 0.n.0. Tel: *****40. SIMSHERS OFFER FURNISHED houses m Dlsts. 10. 13, 16, 17,619 words
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Advertisement684 1983-02-09 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments c Diat. 10, Terrace apartment with spacious centralised aircond living/ dining areas. 4 bedrooms with bathrooms attached, private roof garden overlooking swimming pool, tennis courts Rental: $5,000. c Diat. 11, Watten Townhouae, 2storey townhouse with splitlevel living/ dining areas. 3 spacious bedrooms, fully aircond, swimming684 words
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Advertisement872 1983-02-09 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments CAMBRIDGE VILLAGE, NEAR Goldhiil Square, brand new apartment with swimming pool. 3 bedrooms, study, 2 baths, ceramic/carpeted. Fully aircond. Rental $3,500 with new furniture. Call City Valuers Consultants Pte Ltd. 3371 174 CITY PLAZA STUDIO apartment. Fully furnished. Sea/ city view. Self-contained shopping complex, restaurants,872 words
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Advertisement830 1983-02-09 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments EAST COAST ROAD 2 aircond bedrooms and 1 servant's room apartment to let. $1,250 p.m. Bathroom with water heater Strictly no agents. Contact *****48. EXPATRIATE WELCOME. District 2 (International Plaza) 2 units, 900/1,500 sq. ft. Fully furnished 2 bedrooms apartment. High floor, central air-con. Rental830 words
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Advertisement798 1983-02-09 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 5, FABER HILL Condominium walk-up flat. 1450 sq.ft. Fully furnished, 3 bedrooms, $2,200. Please call King Wealth Properties *****91 DIST. 5. THE LONGHOUSE Apartment with swimming pool, 4 bedrooms/servant's, fully furnished, aircond. Rental negotiable. Mc'Robertson, *****60. DIST. 9, 2-BEDROOMED APARTMENT, walking distance to Shopping798 words
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Advertisement722 1983-02-09 30 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms DIST. 9 FURNISHED AIRCOND room, Breakfast, dinner, laundry, daily cleaning. No cooking allowed Japanese only *****52. DIST 9 ROOM VACANT with aircond and ail facilities available. Foreigners preferred. Tel: *****48 FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS Katong Area, terrace house, food, laundry, tuition arrangeable. $450 p.m. Tel: *****00722 words
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Advertisement577 1983-02-09 31 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses r -Fast Loans j tT?e Vayfoong way Fast approvals on loans Competitive interest rates Friendly, approachable staff Secure; backed by The Hongkong Bank Wayfoong Mortgage and Finance (S) Ltd Ground Roof, Shaw Houae, Sinfppore 0923 Tel: 7 *****7 EB3 ESTATE mVmMMWA 3500 OFFICES B________M577 words
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Advertisement1242 1983-02-09 31 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Propertiea For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses Exclusive to the few. 4ff 9 %Q *fs— —aa—aa——a— ——aaaa —aaa aa_— "aa— bb_bb____ .a* s*> W"? >^ t Sftfi _S?^ •AM&-AmW*>*WFi a*«2''S <W JL ;«5T ___eW»,gge r'_fer4_-aF^r^ m .•mtW&Uai v m^~1,242 words
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Advertisement679 1983-02-09 31 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments Wmm^mmW Restriction WB to Foreigners t. ;z JjH r__r«TV_NMM_____B __BtfcM»,^___MKZ/ bt jt i LUXURIOUS CONDOMINIUMS (104 Units) Set m the greenery off West Coost Road, this stylist 4V_ storey block Within this quiet and serene environment679 words
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Advertisement446 1983-02-09 31 DIST. 15, CHANGI ROAD area for rental 2 units of brand new well finished walkup apartments ready for occupation. Each unit with 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, floor area approx. 2,443 sq.ft. and 2,390 sq.ft. respectively. Interested please contact *****2 ext. 248. DIST. 27, GARDENIA COURT, Sembawang Road (18 km). 1,600446 words
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Advertisement845 1983-02-09 31 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST 20 GOLDEN HILL Corner Maisonette. 2,000 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, aircond, split-level/ swimming pool. Excellent orientation. $520,000. Berners Co, *****85/6. DIST. S CAMBRIDGE ROAD Ist floor walk-up apartment. 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1 toilet. Fully renovated. Parquet/ ceramic. Freehold. $245,000. Vanda *****31/*****41. HIMIKO845 words
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Advertisement804 1983-02-09 31 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 9, NEARBY ORCHARD road. 3-bedroomed apartment, available at $470,000. Genuine buyers only, contact Simshers: *****22. GREEN MEADOWS, DIST. 26 high floor, morning sun. 2.040 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms. Foreigners eligible. King Lian Vi *****55. HIMIKO COURT, HIGH floor, Blk 1, 2 bedrooms, near804 words
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Advertisement487 1983-02-09 31 90 Properties Wanted OUR GENUINE BUYERS want ipartrnents/land (resident i a 1/commerclal/lndustrial). Owners contact RTC *****11/ *****72. READY BUYERS LOOKING for houses/ apartments of various districts and prices, If your property is for sale, please call: 235-7404. SINGLE-STOREY OR DOUBLESTOREY Corner Terrace wanted Preferably around dist. 15 or 19. Budgets487 words
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Advertisement389 1983-02-09 31 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY FOR RENTI Brand new groundfloor selfcontained warehouse. (Ideal for heavy machinery, warehouse, hardware etc). Location: Upper Thomson Road 7 miles, near Carrier/ 3M. c Land area: 20,000 sq.ft. c Built-up area: 12,000 sq.ft. plus 3,000 sq.ft. office space. c Ceiling: 30 feet high. c389 words
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Advertisement463 1983-02-09 32 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted 1b _m MIT b uIl DING~ ...the ideal investment m flatted factory Si *;Ka4 \SS y^ammt'' U 'l_VS r ma*** 4gM vj^, f I >-r_____n____i^^ MMMwl'^^VmtM A iMmBB? _r "^m Wm'* t jd *_l_l_ffri m o^ w-*«U K*4E_B K___S___ Liii^jliilM| M r"T__l____|463 words
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Advertisement68 1983-02-09 32 93 Office Spaces a) Sale ORCHARD PLAZA, HIGH floor, 428 sq.ft. at $900 p.s.f. (negotiable). Vacant possession with windows. Office hours *****12. *****44 (night). Something For Everyone... In Today's Straits Times Classified {wit 3 I I Keen on travelling? Then start from the Classified, where there's a host of tour68 words
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Advertisement199 1983-02-09 32 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces ____p^^^^^^^. 1T WAREHOUSE FOR SALE I AT PAYA LEBAR I Modern warehouse for sale by unit. Located at the junction of Macpherson Road/Airport Road with various dimensions and up-to-date facilities. Please contact Mr. Chong of TEL: *****95. (SINGAPORE) 93 Office Spaces b)199 words
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Advertisement508 1983-02-09 32 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental Quality Z I and I Service jfo I at l I Sanford rl I Building I Is your lease expiring? Are you looking for a first class office space to start business? Are you dissatisfied508 words
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Advertisement490 1983-02-09 32 700 SQ.FT. OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT AT REALTY CENTRE, ENGGOR STREET Price: $3.30 p.s.f. negotiable. Tel: *****12 or *****00. FAR EAST PLAZA Phase 11, groundfloor, unit 02-70, new number 0216. 402 sq.ft, rental: $19.00 p.s.f. monthly including maintenance charges. No agents. Please call: *****64. Or 073-*****5/073-*****2. OFFICE SPACE IN prestigious490 words
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Advertisement434 1983-02-09 32 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale CITY PLAZA shop for sale M-floor Area: 280 sq.ft. selling, Pleaae call: *****24. PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX Located on 4th floor. Presently used as travel office. Also suitable for shop/office. Area: 1711 sq.ft. Luxuriously renovated. No further improvements needed. TEL: *****22 MR. KOH OFF JALAN BESAR434 words
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Advertisement589 1983-02-09 32 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental FAR EAST PLAZA Phase I 6 units, groundfloor, best I .location. Area 345 sq.ft, 690 sq.ft, 1,035 sq.ft, 1,380 sq.ft, 1,725 sq.ft and 2,070 sq.ft. Enquiries: *****49. FAR EAST PLAZA Next to Hyatt Hotel Prime Shop Spaces of various sizes suitable for all kinds of589 words
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Advertisement556 1983-02-09 32 102 Tours Mho] I TRAVEL SERVICE 111 PTE. LTD. Mill Office: G l4-1 6- 18, Pearl's Centre, Eu Tong Sen Street, (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines) Irncß OHlci: 1 1 9. People's Park Complex, Ground Floor, New Bridge Road, Singapore 0105. Tel: 91 1661/91 1662 *****3/*****2/*****6 *****8/*****63556 words
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Advertisement613 1983-02-09 33 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces Ss___s_s__s_sS~B~3~"ss—_~fii i__«___»___^__—^—^■■■w— i ~h~bh____________i___i__i__i b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental h) Rental b) Rental Xy_^lsl?«_kA _pT_-_a. *m __i dm Just outside CBD! T>i \\A \Sss I ITT GOLDEN MILE COMPLEX613 words
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Advertisement319 1983-02-09 33 CONCESSIONAL TOURS 5-Day Gt/Penang/Cameron A/C $175 Dep: 21. 28/2 3-Day Genting Coach St Air stay Genting 2 Nights $179 Dep: 21, 28/2 2D3N Genting Highlands A/C $79 Dep: 4/3 2D3N Cameron Highlands A/C $69 Dep: 25/2, 4/3 2D3N Genting Train Air $189 Dep: 25/2, 4/3 3- Day Genting by Air319 words
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Advertisement324 1983-02-09 33 102 Tours /^'EXCLUSIVE PACKAGE TOUR" 9 DAYS JAVA/BALI $1,288.* FLY/COACH WITH MEALS DEP. EVERY FRI 5 DAYS JAKARTA/ PUNCAK/BANDUNG/ BOGOR AT $588.* DEP. EVERY THU/FRI 5 DAYS BALI AT $BM.M DEP. DAILY 5 DAYS BANGKOK/ PATTAYA T fIUJI DEP. DAILi' 3 DAYS PHUKEI WITH MEALS AT $671 DEP. DAILY SPJRCI324 words
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Advertisement612 1983-02-09 33 i f r "'"I <B-±, EDUCATION A BHI INSTRUCTION I J 109 Foreign DOMINION COLLEGE, TORONTO, Canada provides first class secondary and pre-university education, enabling students to eventually obtain entrances to universities In Canada/ United States. Contact our Representatives Captain John Yap, 1010 International Plaza *****44 or Mr. Chan *****28.612 words
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Advertisement680 1983-02-09 33 111 Academic HOW TO PASS YOUR GCE EXAMINATIONS? TUTORIAL CLASSES Specially designed by Qualified Retired Teachers to help Students pass their GCE Examinations COMMENCING THIS WEEK Subjects offered for GCE o'_ A' Levels English Language Elementary Mathematics c Additional Mathematics c Physical Science General Mathematics c General Paper SUCCESS GUARANTEEOI680 words
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Advertisement522 1983-02-09 33 110 Computer 110 Computer CITY GUILDS OF LONDON INSTITUTE (JUNE 1984 EXAM) Incorporating: Computer Programming Information Processing 747' Data Processing for Computer Users 748' STUDENTS MAY APPLY FOR SKILLS DEVELOPMENT FUND GRANT This course In specially designed for those who Intend to make their careers In the world of Computing522 words
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Advertisement123 1983-02-09 33 112 Commercial PRIVATE SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATE COURSE PREPARING FOR THE LCCI 1984 EXAMINATIONS Taught by dedicated, experienced and qualified teachers. OUR NEXT FULL-TIME COURSES (MORNING AND AFTERNOON CLASSES) AND OUR NEXT PART-TIME COURSE (EVENING CLASSES) COMMENCE 07/03/83 WITH OUR FACILITIES AND GUIDANCE, YOU WILL ACHIEVE YOUR GOAL. JOIN US FOR QUALITY,123 words
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Advertisement430 1983-02-09 33 112 Commercial IMPORT/-IXPORT PROCEDURES DOCUMENTATION COURSE Syllabus Covers Banking, Shipping, Insurance, Procedures. CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE Blk 162.5 th fir Bt. Merah Town Ctr Tel: *****90/*****92 •Sat 2.00- 3.30pm 19/2 LEX MENG PROFESSIONAL TRAINING CENTRE 814, 8 th fir. People's Park Centre Tel: *****81 (10 lines) •Tues 8.30- 9.45pm 22/2430 words
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Advertisement561 1983-02-09 33 112 Commercial INSTITUTE OF SUPERVISORY MANAGEMENT (UK) EXAM Certificate course Sec 4 entrance (Tuesday Thur) Diploma course entrance by Poly' Ngee Ann/ C&G c Lectures by Lim Boon Tong c June 1983 Examinations 8.1.M. TRAINING CENTRE 201 Colombo Ct *****59/*****76 RADIO. TRANSISTOR, B/W Colour TV., Video Tape Recorder Servicing Courses561 words
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40 1983-02-09 34 142 Condolences 142 Condolences 142 Condolences Deepest condolences to the Family of the Late MR TSE YIK CHOR CHAROEN POKPHAND GROUP CHIA TAI SEEDS AGRICULTURAL CHIA TAI FEEDMILL PTE LTD THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF ALFRED C. TOEPFER INTERNATIONAL HAMBURG/ SINGAPORE40 words
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Obituary, Illustration196 1983-02-09 34 MDM. NG AH THYE AGED 91 Passed away peacefully on 8/2/1983 leaving behind Daughters-in-law Chan Lian Ylng LokeYuetMel Ho Yoke Kum Annie Low nee Ho Ho Yoke Heng Low Son Choon 11 Grandson* 5 Grand Daughters-in-law 4 Grand Daughter* 2 Grand Sons-in-law 14 Great Grand Children Cortege will196 words
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Obituary45 1983-02-09 34 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. FRED Y. KUNIMOTO (Departed: 29th Jan. '83) Wishes to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to the Minister, relatives, friends and business associates for their messages of condolences, assistance, donations, wreaths and attendance during their recent bereavement.45 words
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Obituary, Illustration138 1983-02-09 34 TANN HOCK SENG, JIMMY AGED 73 Passed away peacefully on 6/2/83 leaving behind: WIVES Lac Kit Chi Lim Ai Geok SONS Boon Kiat Boon Teck Boon Chye Deceased Boon Guan Kah Leong, Kenny Kah Huat, Eric DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Loh Kwai Heng, Judy Cheong Al Ling, Irene Leong Chow Wang,138 words
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Obituary, Illustration88 1983-02-09 34 In Everlasting Loving Memory Of MR. YAP MUN PUI Departed 9/2/80 We've both been lonely since you left us; Home has never been the same. Till m heaven we'll once more together, For eternity never to part again. Sadly and deeply missed but always remembered by your88 words
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Obituary, Illustration36 1983-02-09 34 MR. R. A. H AMID In loving memory of bro R. A. HAMID who passed away on 9TH. February 1982 from The Executive Council Members and staff of THE SINGAPORE ORGANISATION OF SEAMEN.36 words
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Obituary, Illustration73 1983-02-09 34 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements MR. LIN YONG HING Departed 2 Feb 1983 express their heartfelt thanks snd gratitude to relatives, friends, members of Sam Kiang Huay Kwan Association, Wen Chow Wei Kwan Association, doctors, nurses of Ward 44 and 45 of Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Father Pang and choir members73 words
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Obituary, Illustration45 1983-02-09 34 MR. R. A. HAMID In loving memory of my late husband R. A. HAMID who passed away on 9th. February 1982 Always remembered by HELENA A FAMILY. ERNEST MONTEIRO departed 9.2.74. Deeply missed and always remembered by wife, sons, daughters-in-law and granddaughters.45 words
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Obituary, Illustration153 1983-02-09 34 The family of the late Anthony Ec Heng Lee Departed 5.2.1983 Aged 43 years wishes to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to: The Management ft Staff of S*angyong Cement (S) Pte. Ltd. and Gould (Spore) Pte. Ltd. Relatives ft Friend* Priests, Canossian Sisters, Doctors ft Nurse* of153 words
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Obituary, Illustration75 1983-02-09 34 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY of ANDREW CHAN KIT SIANG (Departed on February 9 1958 25 years) "SAFE IN THE ARMS OF JESUS, SAFE IN HIS GENTLE BREAST. THERE HIS LOVE OVER SHADOWED REVERENTLY HIS SOUL SHALL REST" ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY: WIFE CHILDREN: MAGGIE AND BEN75 words
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Obituary, Illustration45 1983-02-09 34 MDM. KHOO PECK KIAN The family of the late Mdm. Khoo Peck Kian express their heartfelt gratitude and thank* to relative*, friends, Thomson Baptist Church, pastor ft well wisher* for their kind attendance, assistance, prayers, wreath*, donations ft condolence* during their recent bereavement.45 words
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Obituary, Illustration43 1983-02-09 34 The Family of the late Mr. Lee Liang Pheng wish to thank Rev. Father Tung, The President ft member* of St. Joseph* Dying Aid Association, friend* and relative* for their kind assistance, attendance, wreaths, condolences and donation* during their recent bereavement.43 words
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83 1983-02-09 34 POLICE found more fake $50 notes yesterday. A spokesman from the Commercial Crime Division told the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation that two fake notes were found at the POSB branch m Boon Lay while one each was discovered at the POSB branch at King83 words
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243 1983-02-09 34 THE number of children suffering from malnutrition has dropped by half over the past few years because of better-educated parents and the growing affluence of Singaporeans. Last year, only 45 children suffered from malnutrition compared to 97 m 1977, according to the243 words
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186 1983-02-09 34 Joint counter offers several services A CENTRALISED counter will be set up at the National Registration Department to provide better services to the puMic from tomorrow. Initially, it will deal with such matters as registration of births and deaths, identity card and citizenship. The counter, at the ground floor of186 words
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Article56 1983-02-09 34 A WASHERWOMAN, Yong Siew Lan, 33, was yesterday jailed for four months for picking the wallet of a shopper at Yaohan Plaza m Orchard Road on Jan 27. Her sister, Siew Choo, 26, accused of receivingthe stolen wallet containing $225.70 shortly after the theft, was yesterday given a56 words
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258 1983-02-09 34 MORE people here are being treated for stones m the kidney and m the upper urinary tract area, a local surgeon said yesterday. This, he said, is a pattern found m many affluent western countries. He added that stone problems were the commonest urology258 words
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106 1983-02-09 34 SEVEN local furniture makers, who took part m the six-day annual International Furniture Fair m Cologne last month, got sales totalling $700,000. Another $1.9 million worth of furniture sales is under negotiation, and additional estimated sales of $7.3 million would be done during the next106 words
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Advertisement160 1983-02-09 34 f In Memoriam' is for the loved ones whom you remember J t|__^_S__[ A remarkable new series b^-WM specifically developed HHpj to satisfy the real needs of bH^ people studying alone EAKTHROUGH Series v-eloped for home- vital new skills and acquire essential es opens the door to new knowledge, education.160 words
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Advertisement31 1983-02-09 34 T h c ■S t r a 1 t s T i m c s C A S S I F I D S 7 3 7 1 1 6 631 words
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Article, Illustration141 1983-02-09 35 PEDIGREE - Jockey Ooi lost trophy race and namesake his life PEDIGREE By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. When jockey CH. Oot (Ooi Choon Hock) lost the $25,Wfl Shah Alam Trophy race by the narrowest of margins on Gin N Lime last Sunday, a punter who had {ilaced some bets on he horse collapsed141 words
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173 1983-02-09 35 horse fails to finish on board." Details of the proposed participation pool, the brainchild of Datuk Lee Kok Chee, chairman of the Selangor Turf Club Committee, have not been finalised. Roughly, this is how it works: A certain amount of money173 words
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Article, Illustration532 1983-02-09 35 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By THE Malaysian Totalisator Board, a statutorily incorporated body set up to regulate and monitor horse racing m Peninsular Malaysia, is drawing up a scheme to benefit owners beset by the escalating costs of keeping a horse m training. Under a new cut-expenses532 words
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Article, Illustration270 1983-02-09 35 At the 400 metres At the finish Pictures at the 48§ m by a 3 Div 7 1,200 m 1. Mah Wang 2. Flyover 3. Capital Gain m 4. Lady Winalot Dist: 1, ns, nk Time 1:13.2 CI 3 Div 5 1,200 mALBERT SIM - 270 words
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Article, Illustration474 1983-02-09 35 ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Last year's Tunku Gold Cup winner, Valley Fame, was the only Cup candidate to make time on the track here this morning. With a riding boy astride, the five-year-old by Habitation was warmed up with one round474 words
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Article52 1983-02-09 35 BISHOP AUCKLAND (England), Tues. An unbeaten racehorse was electrocuted near this northern town. Hurdler Grey Bomber was being ridden across snowcovered ground when his rider, Tommy Nevin, stumbled upon three live cables blown down by strong winds. Nevin was unharmed because he was wearing thick rubberReuter - 52 words
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Advertisement416 1983-02-09 35 Br I W *Vm __r a^ h m w» P*. W THEWAV m rr works 'The Way It Works' explores the world of advanced technology, tells the story of how Man has developed and uses the machines, and explains m language that the layman can easily understand how the machines416 words
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Article, Illustration233 1983-02-09 36 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By A RECORD nine teams have entered for the Barker Trophy under-20 hockey competition. Eight teams took part m the inaugural competition m 1981, while six sides competed last year. Combined Schools, the favourites by virtue of having the cream of players, have,233 words
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Article207 1983-02-09 36 NEW YORK, Tues. Jim Thorpe's seven children, who fought to have his Olympic medals restored, are now arguing over who gets to keep them. International Olympic Committee officials returned the medals to Thorpe's family last month after restoring his amateur status and ruling the awards for hisAP - 207 words
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Article467 1983-02-09 36 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By. DAISY TAN (left) was elected president ot the Stanpore Women's Netball Association for the 18th year at their annual meetingOther office-bearers: Claris Tan (v-presldent), Eileen Lee (treasurer), Esther Lai (hon. secretary), Ann Choa (asst. secretary), and Cynthia Naldn, Wee Glm Eng, Sim Lye Huat,467 words
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Article183 1983-02-09 36 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN DEFENCE face the uphill task of trying to retain their title when they meet Home Affairs m their crucial Division One match of the Inter-Ministry squash tournament at the Kallang Squash Complex tomorrow (5 p.m.). Both sides have eight points from three matches and183 words
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Article, Illustration768 1983-02-09 37 I irM^ m .1.1471 THiTrerrra z < m i *j c i \&4LL Cjj/ OSOCCER SPECIAL: Beginning today Hmesport will carry a regular series on the 22 clnb captains of the English First Division. We kick off with a profile on Liverpool skipper Graeme Souness. THE768 words
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Article225 1983-02-09 37 Corinthians wipe out bad memory RIO DE JANEIRO, Tues. Sao Paulo state champions Corinthians, 10 down after only 45 seconds, turned in a blistering second-half performance to beat CSA 4-2 in the Brazilian soccer championship on Sunday. The comeback enabled Corinthians, led by Brazil's World Cup captain Socrates, to wipeReuter - 225 words
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Article62 1983-02-09 37 GLASGOW, Tues. Partick Thistle and Kilmarnock drew 2-2 after extra time in the second replay of their Scottish Cup third-round match yesterday. The score after normal time was 1-1. Meanwhile, in London, Arsenal's second replay against Leeds in an English Football Association Cup tie was postponed becauseAFP - 62 words
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Article, Illustration164 1983-02-09 37 Ossie blow for Spurs 4 HOPEFULLY it's not going to incapacitate him for too long. If it's only as long as five to seven weeks, well regard that as a bonus. Spurs manager Keith Burkinshaw LONDON, Tues. Argentinian star Osvaldo Ardiles will be out of English soccer for five toReuter; AFP - 164 words
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Article133 1983-02-09 37 Injury woes worry Dutch ZEIST, Tues. Two of Holland's 14-man squad for the European Championship Group Seven soccer tie against Spain in Seville on Feb. 16 are injured and may have to be replaced. Striker Kees van Kooten, of PEC Zwolle, and midfielder Dick Schoenaker, of Ajax, will join theReuter - 133 words
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208 1983-02-09 37 ROME, Tues ITALIAN manager Enzo Bearzot kept faith with the men who brought the World Cup home when he named an 18-man squad yesterday for the European Championship Group Five soccer tie against Cyprus in Limassol on Saturday. Bearzot included all his World CupReuter - 208 words
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Article56 1983-02-09 37 MADRID, Tues. French international midfield star Jean-Francois Larios has priced himself out of a lucrative move to Spanish First Division soccer club Seville. Negotiations between Larios and Seville were cut short because his financial demands were beyond what the Spanish club could afford to pay, clubAFP - 56 words
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Advertisement413 1983-02-09 37 R Singapore H Turf Club W y 4-Digit Numbers m wl Forecast Tote y jti NOTICE 1 iy Please note that due to the change m racing dates for the 3rd and 4th day of the Wl Selangor February 1983 Meeting, 4-D *nt tickets sold will be valid as follows:-413 words
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Article156 1983-02-09 38 Stars in the wars RHODE ISLAND, Tues. Swedish tennis ace Bjorn Borg was m a satisfactory condition today after he was taken to hospital suffering from irritation of both hands. The former Wimbledon champion was brought m last night after losing an exhibition match against Jimmy Connors here. Borg wasReuter; AP - 156 words
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Article, Illustration405 1983-02-09 38 Ex-golden boy of British tennis hits Davis Cup trail LONDON, Tues JOHN LLOYD (right) is back m Britain's Davis Cup team for the first time m three years. The 28 year-old Essex player once the "golden boy" of British tennis has been recalled for the first-round tie againstAgencies - 405 words
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Article, Illustration310 1983-02-09 38 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By MAHADER HASSAN, the national tennis champion, can make it into the Republic's South-east Asia Games squad if he outguns challengers Albert Teo, Victor Pereira or Hashim Sidek m trials at the end of the month. He is hard m training on his own310 words
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Article177 1983-02-09 38 BEIJING, Tues. Plans by former England cricket captain Tony Greig to bring an international team here have reached an advanced stage, the Australian Embassy said yesterday. The Chinese had formally replied to a request to allow Greig's World XI to visit the capital for an exhibitionReuter - 177 words
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268 1983-02-09 38 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS THE Asian Nations Cap and the Malaysian Open may be used as tests for the Republic's Southeast Asia Games tennis squad. Singapore have been invited to the Asian Nations meet, a tough team competition with 16 nations expected, at Koala Lumpur268 words
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Article50 1983-02-09 38 BOXING: Davey Moore and Ray "Boom Boom" Mancini will defend their world titles at Sun City m May m back-to-back bouts, promoters announced m Johannesburg. Moore, the World Boxing Association middleweight champion, is scheduled to fight Roberto Duran while Mancini will defend his lightweight crown against Ken Bognor.50 words
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Article46 1983-02-09 38 Frank Bruno yesterday expressed disappointment that Alfredo Evangelista had pulled out of the top-of-the-bill heavyweight fight at the Royal Albert Hall. But the 21 year-old Briton quickly put Evangelista out of his mind to concentrate on a his new opponent Peter Mulendwa, from Uganda.46 words
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Article72 1983-02-09 38 CYCLING: Star Irish cyclist Scan Kelly has been banned frcm competing m the opening event of the year at Besseges, France, because the Irish Federation have not paid their affiliation fee to the International Cycling Union (UCI). Organisers sad that the UCI had told them they were72 words
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Article48 1983-02-09 38 ICE HOCKEY: The US national team beat a Japanese selection 7-5 (1-2, 4-1, 2-2) m an exhibition match before the 1983 three-nation Seiko Super competition starting m Tokyo on Friday. Teams from the United States, Japan, and the Soviet Union will compete m the three-day contest.48 words
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Article62 1983-02-09 38 MOTOR RACING: Brazil's Fittipaldi Formula One racing team announced in Sao Paulo yesterday, that they were closing down for lack of sponsors after a long losing battle for success on the track and money off it. But the team, led by former World champion Emerson FittipaldiAgencies - 62 words
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Advertisement1318 1983-02-09 38 SB TO THE LUX LUCKY DRAW PRIZE WINNERS IST PRIZE TAN HOCK GUAN ZAIN MOLEDINA LOKE CHOW KHENG l/c N0 *****61/ D l/C NO *****74/J l/C NO *****26/1 LAU SWAN HONG YEOH K. K. unu io. bu_d/i |/c NQ *****26/J /c N0 Q*****9/Z 2ND PRIZES KOR LENG HWA ANNA TAY1,318 words
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Article328 1983-02-09 39 Fandi and David for Niac Mitra against Singapore NIAC MITRA, the Indonesian professional soccer club, have agreed to meet Singapore m a friendly match at the National Stadium on April 11 (writes Joe Dorai). And Niac will include Fandi Ahmad and David Lee m their line-op. The Football328 words
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Article279 1983-02-09 39 J. RAJENDRAN - A Dynamos shock for United J. RAJENDRAN By FARRER Park Dynamos upstaged their more illustrious cousins Farrer Park United with a deserving 3-0 win m their National Football League Division One match at the Jurong Stadium last night. Ironically, the man who sank United was M. Shangkar a speedy winger279 words
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Article133 1983-02-09 39 HON ANG, Singapore's main goal hope, retarns tonight (8) to lead Toa Payoh m their National Football League Division One match against Armed Forces at the Jurong Stadium. Don has recovered from a toe injury and Toa Payoh officials are hoping that he will133 words
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Article50 1983-02-09 39 A. NARAYANAN was re-elect-ed president of JoUilads Football Gub at their annual meeting at Sports House recently. Other office-bearers: A. Salahudin (v-president), Terry Teo (secretary), Ramachandran (asst. secretary), Balakrishnan (treasurer), Joe Fernandez (sports secretary), Krishnamurthi (superintendent), Rajamanickam (internal auditor), Ramakrishnan, N. S. Krishnan, Marimuthu, P. T. Murthi (members).50 words
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Article160 1983-02-09 39 HAKIKAT RAI - HA KIK AT RAI NORSHIDAH ALI is the only girl m Singapore's nine-member team to the Inter-city youth track and field meet m Hongkong on Feb 26 and 27. Norshidah, 17, will be running m the girls' 100 metres hurdles and 800 m m160 words
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Article78 1983-02-09 39 DIVISION ONE P W D L F A Pt. FP Dynamos 6 2 2 2 10 8 8 Tiongßahro 4 2 2 0 4 2 8 ToaPayoh 3 2 10 7 2 7 CairnhiU 5 2 12 7 8 7 FPUtd *****45 Forces 3 12 0 2 15 ChangiCSC78 words
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Article185 1983-02-09 39 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By SEIKO will sponsor this year's inter-club track and field meet on Aug 7 at the National Stadium to the tune of $6,500. As m the past, teams for both the men's and women's divisions stand to win $3,000 m prize money should they finish among the185 words
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Article, Illustration211 1983-02-09 39 JOE DORA - Tampines triumph as sparks fly JOE DORA! By TWO former internationals, Kasmani Saiva and V. Khanisen, nearly caused a free-for-all at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night when Tampines Rovers beat Ckinihill 3-2 m a National Football League Division One match. The incident happened m the 62nd minute when KasmaniJONATHAN CHOO - 211 words
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Article107 1983-02-09 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI WEST GERMANY'S top amateur club, Sonthofen, arrived m the Republic yesterday from New Zealand and will have their first taste of Asian soccer when they meet Singapore at the Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow (7.30 p.m.). The widely-travelled Germans are playing for the first107 words
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Article74 1983-02-09 39 WILLIAM LYOU, driving a Nissan Pulsar 1.5, clinched the first round of the Class Four event m Castrol-Alpine Autotest championship at Kallang on Sunday. Results: 1 William Lyou (344.45 sec), 2 Winston Lee (348.98), 3 Leslie Chang (366.50). Class 1 1 Winston Lee (399.40), 2 Ong Kok74 words
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Article, Illustration158 1983-02-09 39 SYDNEY, Tues. New Zealand selectors will wait until tomorrow morning before deciding whether first-class all-rounder Richard Hadlee will play m the first of the best-of-three Benson and Hedges world series cup final matches against Australia at the Sydney Cricket ground tomorrow. Hadlee damaged his right hamstring muscle mAFP - 158 words
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Article101 1983-02-09 39 CANBERRA, Tues. Sri Lanka's cricketers snatched the first win of their short tour when an inspired spell by new ball bowler Vinodhan John rocked Australian Capital Territory here today. Vinodhan ripped through the top half of ACT's batting m 10 unchanged overs of deceptive pace andReuter - 101 words
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Miscellaneous31 1983-02-09 39 SOCCER NFL Div 1: Kaki Bukit v Changi CSC (Jin Besar, 7 p.m.), Toa Payoh v Armed Forces (Jurong, 8 &m.). Stamlnade Cap: GE ouseware v Van Leer (Jurong, 5.15 p.m.).31 words
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103 1983-02-09 40 A SLIGHT haze enveloped the eastern part of Singapore yesterday afternoon. By late afternoon, a thin haze hung over many parts of the island. An official of the Meteorological Service said it was due to smoke and suspended particles blown here from a fire m103 words
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Article44 1983-02-09 40 TOKYO, Tues. Japan's biggest postwar scandal took a surprise turn today as an aide of former Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka acknowledged on nationwide television that he accepted 500 million yen (554. 4 million) as a "political contri- button for his boss. APAP - 44 words
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Article, Illustration385 1983-02-09 40 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today that the biggest tribute Malaysia can pay Tunku Abdul Rahman, who celebrated his 81th birthday today, is to continue the tradition of national unity he founded 31 years ago whenNST - 385 words
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219 1983-02-09 40 LONDON, Tues. Iran said today its forces had recaptured a further 50 sq km of Iraqi-held territory last night in an area south of Fakkeh in southern Iran, Teheran Radio reported. The radio, quoting a military communique, said the number of Iraqis killedReuter - 219 words
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Article91 1983-02-09 40 TOKYO, Tues. Japanese banks will close on the second Saturday of each month from August this year m an effort to dispel Japan's reputation as a nation of workaholics, the Federation of Bankers Associations said today. The federation said it took the decision to showReuter - 91 words
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Article72 1983-02-09 40 RIVERSIDE (California), Tues. A man who was m a coma for more than a decade has died on Sunday night after he started bleeding from a breathing tube m his throat, Riverside county coroner's deputies said today. Mr Steven Beck was 18 when his car crashed intoUPI - 72 words
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Article46 1983-02-09 40 JAKARTA, Tues. A total of 400 kg of explosives were stolen from a ship m Jakarta during the weekend, but police recovered most of it a day later. Four people, including a retired army officer, were arrested, the newspapers Sinar Haraoan reported today. AFPAFP - 46 words
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Article31 1983-02-09 40 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 2.21 points to 1,089.31 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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383 1983-02-09 40 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG By Our Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Tues. Thailand today warned Hanoi that Vietnamese attacks on Cambodian civilians and resistance forces along the ThaiCambodian border could lead to a "dangerous" situation. Border incursions and shellings by Vietnamese troops during the concurrent offensive against troops belonging383 words
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Article, Illustration327 1983-02-09 40 SISOPHON (Cambodia), Tuesday THE Vietnamese are about to build a strategic anti-tank fence m north-west Cambodia to keep out any invading tanks from entering the wartorn country, the Asian Wall Street Journal re- ported today. Details of the planned fence were327 words
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Advertisement238 1983-02-09 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE The pessimism over business prospects m Singapore appjars to be lifting slightly, judging from a recent government survey of business expectations, reports KOH TSE YING. Why the Monetary Authority of Singapore intervened heavily m the money market m the last two weeks.238 words
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Miscellaneous123 1983-02-09 40 UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) op to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 33 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.26 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.16 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 21/32 C Cloudy Manila 19/32 C Fair Amsterdam -2/2 C Snow Melbourne 23/43 C DustBangkok 24/32 C Cloudy storm Betilnc 0/-8 C Cloudy123 words
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Article, Illustration1412 1983-02-09 1 Regional correspondent ISMAIL KASSIM returns to the magnificent wilds of Peninsular Malaysia, taking a taxi ride across the East-West Highway, which promises to bring the two "halves" of the country closer. NEARLY seven years ago, I was m a group of Asean journalists invited, after a1,412 words
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Article, Illustration661 1983-02-09 2 Painting the house yourself for the Lunar New Year saves money. But you can save even more if you know the correct way of painting and what paint and how much to use. These hints help to make your efforts a success. YOUR home interior may be661 words
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Article, Illustration148 1983-02-09 2 HERE are more handy tips for do-it-yourself house painters. WHEN painting outside, try to paint shaded areas to avoid the paint drying out too quickly during application. Try to paint with the sun behind you to avoid the glare and reflection from a white148 words
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Article361 1983-02-09 2 TO FIND out how much paint you need to paint your house, first calculate the area to be painted walls, ceiling, flat areas. Multiply the length and height (breadth). Add up each wall area. Subtract the area of doors and windows. For windows, multiply361 words
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Article, Illustration778 1983-02-09 3 The habit of gorging on food and then throwing it up, which dates back to Roman orgies, is only Just beginning to be recognised as a disease which afflicts millions of people today. Anorexia or self-starvation hit last week's headlines as the cause of singer Karen Carpenter's778 words
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Article, Illustration820 1983-02-09 4 Imitation may be the highest form of flattery but Apple Computer Inc says it can do without it GERRY AZIAKOU takes a look at the threat from Hongkong Apples. THE Golden Shopping Centre, Hongkong's "computer supermarket", has emerged as the hub of aAFP - 820 words
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Article, Illustration726 1983-02-09 4 GERRY AZIAKOU - GERRY AZIAKOU By m Hongkong HONGKONG's most popular red light area, the celebrated World of Suzie Wong, is shrinking into oblivion as a massive redevelopment drive is changing the face of teeming, bustling Wanchai district. In its heyday when hordes of US servicemen, on rest-and-recreatioonAFP - 726 words
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Article, Illustration729 1983-02-09 5 Pygmies cling on to their roots 4 They are real soci a I "outsiders", without identity cards or other official documents and none is registered with any government bureau. The pygmy is monogamous, but polygamy is not looked on as a serious matter. The population of pygmies is growing butAFP - 729 words
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426 1983-02-09 5 THE next 25 years m science will see the elimination of infectious diseases as a cause of death, new sources of energy, solutions for the disposal of radioactive waste and computers that will create as well as solve problems. Those areUPI - 426 words
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Article, Illustration791 1983-02-09 9 4 Economy minister Jorge Wehbe said the computers of the central bank and other financial institutions 'just couldn't handle any more zeros'. s EVERYONE is a millionaire m Buenos Aires, but only until June 30. That's when law 22,707 takes effect and eliminates four zeros from a currency wrackedAP - 791 words
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Article324 1983-02-09 9 FOR many of Mexico City's 16 million residents, Neurotics Anonymous is the last resort to help them fight the daUy smog, traffic jams and noise that are driving them to the edge of madness. "I'm on a bad path. I want to set a buildingUPI - 324 words
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Article, Illustration1165 1983-02-09 10 About 20 plants provide 90 per cent of our food, and man has never used more than about 3,000 species m all. But there are 70,000 other possibilities. DR NORMAN MYERS, a consultant m environment and development, offers eelgrass, buffalo gourds and others for starters.1,165 words
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Article, Illustration1125 1983-02-09 11 The rainforest a fruitful source 4 Around 125 species of fruit plants are cultivated m South-east Asia... and more than 100 other fruit trees grow wild m the forests... A notable instance is the dv- b rian. 7 From Page Ten numbers, others less than half as much. Certain ofThe Guardian - 1,125 words
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630 1983-02-09 11 ANTHONY GOODMAN - ANTHONY GOODMAN By at the United Nations 4 "The UNDP does not have instant public identity anywhere m the world," its administrator, Bradford Morse, lamented m a recent report. "It is doubtful that the average citizen anywhere is, m any sustained way, consciousReuter - 630 words
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Article, Illustration917 1983-02-09 12 Steps to success Five hundred athletics world records have been set m Adidas shoes, 60 per cent of players m last year's World Cup wore Adidas boots So what is the magic of the trade name? ROBERT WOODWARD traces the phenomenal strides of the largest sports shoe company m the917 words
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Article470 1983-02-09 12 TWO Texas men have combined the world's oldest best-seller with modern technology to develop a computer program that allows detailed analysis of the Bible at the touch of a keyboard. Bert Brown and Kent Ochel were executives with the Intel Computer Company for several yearsUPI - 470 words
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Article, Illustration732 1983-02-09 16 Low-key but pretty 2(X i r IIIV I 2, JOHN DE SOUZA recounts the Asean dances that were staged at the Dewan Bandaraya m Kuala Lumpur last week. THE auditorium of the plush, new Dewan Bandaraya. The heavy red velvet curtain went up to reveal a filmy, near-transparent curtain festoonedDr Chua Soo Pong - 732 words
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Article, Illustration346 1983-02-09 16 NG - NG GEORGE MELLY WITH JOHN CHILTON AND THE FEETWARMERS Victorie Concert Hell Sundey, Feb 6 Reviewed by JAZZ singer George Melly was here only a year ago but a performer as engaging as he can never be welcomed too often. Last Sunday, we were treated to a346 words
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Article787 1983-02-09 16 The Royal Shakespeare Theatre, an Italianate gentleman and an opulent play. All of which set drama critic KATE JAMES musing about the theatre Singapore will have one day. HEATHROW. Buy the papers. Find the phone. The West End theatre which my brother manages is advertising a787 words
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Article235 1983-02-09 17 DO YOU want to know more about the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation which celebrated its third birthday last week? If you do, write to the station for a free copy of Getting To Know SBC, a colourful lft-page booklet which provides all that you235 words
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Article, Illustration1448 1983-02-09 17 Now you don't JACINTHA ABISHEGANADEN meets living doll Cliff Richard and watches him perform from backstage. 4 Only God can reconcile man with himself. You can't reconcile anything. I am a rock and roll singer who is a Christian through my work and through my faith. 71,448 words
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Advertisement86 1983-02-09 3 I GONG SI FA CM Spring arrives on earth R To inspire the flowers to WLf blossom. Prosperity and luck are there H For all the world to share. To greet this prosperous year With high appreciation, A hearty toast with Carhberg Brings joy on this occasion. ydlTTTtb/ &k_em S**86 words
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Advertisement432 1983-02-09 8 fi LAST 3 DAYS At gala majestic X BEDOK BROADWAY REGAL PLAZA 5 DING LAN jl NIE JIANGUO,^^ i J ChiXiang j Shao Lin Brothers 8 ODEON: DEFINITELY LAST 3 DAYS I fMCY ARE DCAOIY _rf_^~- jmX A I O THEY ARE DANGEROUS _f\' M M _k-_-f Q THEY ARE432 words
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Advertisement605 1983-02-09 8 IBBiSvCAT>i4y§ O O >SE/ > GAr\' SA TION II X V lel»]_!e]__HtmiF.l y X/ Defmrt-ly LAST 3 DAYS' I Q M Please Note Times 'w Q fl 10 30am, I 15, 4, 6 30, 9 15 1,1 X X WHO DARES WWS A iji fjl TODAY/TOMORROW/ (|l N| V 1605 words
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Advertisement86 1983-02-09 9 33-3-33-3a-D3__o_3_3_3_3_3-3_3_33_3_3__e PLAZA: NEXT CHANGE! MR BULLDOZER IS BACK! IN HIS FUNNIEST and EIGHTING-EST BEST! 9_>7m* Is, AMt 3__p- _t^^^BßJ __Vlfe M, »»L Ik %2saMMmmW> y A\m9L _L iß________T Y_ 7*AmW**n AmmW c *****72 c J_T JL AMi A« Textile Centre LUNAR NEW YEAR att^ctlon ■■■■■■■I _S-M_ S™*^^ -SS_»^/_»ai_i____| H th'erjfeAgja^86 words
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Advertisement342 1983-02-09 9 I CHINESE NEW M_AR I I SFBCIAL OFFER I Fine Quality Handmade I I Pakistan Bokhara Rugs m 3 sizes I V v _E or__^J_k fc*^- fcv .—f^T*^ _Lji_fifis_l^Z_^^^^^ss_lß[H^f_3|S]a^^^*^* K__ ____P9b ft^ss'_l__i m '^_r^^2___* r^_hi_" '~*!3_B_. 4E _*s*^^* 'i <'*c l 5 ____t____ Sil_»fl_E E' HlmlSiWfUL^Sß:* Itfi 1 f_»*°»-* ;f342 words
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Advertisement317 1983-02-09 10 Direct from U.S.A. *t^__l___ A**^Wm\ m p ¥^^^B ___l^___ Iw^*v fßjMr/ A> I _______H_B_l fllJlftl^ 1 JJlßjrß __L *WHn__l i IB WAjW WmmT rsB^ li i.flß'- I -k^^^ill r____L i) _r JB________L ____BB§ l__3nJ_l _ll^K____hi___l B__ti AmmW H i■' __J^r vfl| j Bf" __tlfc_r ___r _H wL •■^wi _i__rr ■_^H_B317 words
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Advertisement260 1983-02-09 11 llHMBBBBBBBB_____>___iiß__B_^^ ELECTRONIC^^^^ tSL. §l kMlf*L,.~Z^, mm* 9^kMi9 m v____T l]>w*~*Q n 9 £/*UQ mWt^LWfy^^X To avoid disappointment, offer extended to Uth FEBRUARY^j^^^g Jm\mw !■_____> mm f AY CT-_f_lf- _j__^ ___f Jmbf r W____k_ ._t______r 1 __r JV i__^^ _H n ,n, .■j_>___i-.... JBkmW^ .______H B__k^__________. __r ABBr li* __r M\mr260 words
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Advertisement431 1983-02-09 12 __B:______r £1 B WJbk I __H fl Op _fl| |iLA 888 i Nk. _a_______B B__________i__________ ''W- '''^\____^_B ™s_iV- > fr<otfß Aw _R_T ___T4__ vj __P*Q|a i__^_4_v _fi ____.^_L^W^___i _B__i__mP'____-_i H^^J^j^^^^^^^^^^fl |j B_i_** fx __f__Mi ■r _f^P^™B 9 »_&>■*« -M W\^ Ht^ ■^mmmmmßmrnrnX Drive away this <_2^^W^2.oL with a Gautier X.O.431 words
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Advertisement55 1983-02-09 12 1983 BBL MEROATO ITALIANO DELLA PELLETTERIA E SETTORI CONNESSI ITALIAN LEATHERGOODS MARKET AND ALLIED SECTORS MLAN FAF GROUNDS PIAZZA B FEBBRAIO INTERNATIONAL EXHBITION MILAN MARCH 1983 24 28 MARCH Promotad by SVIP (Co-itato Svlluppo Vandlta PaHattarta) Otttar exhibition In 1963 MILAN NOVEMBER 1083 I 7 WOY-MBO. HML Mill MLANO (ITALY)55 words
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Advertisement462 1983-02-09 13 Jry^£\ ZOOLOGICAL V!#V GARDEfI/ HAS A VACANCY FOR A PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER The Job To deal with all aspects of Public Relations including:- Marketing the Zoo to locals and tourists Signage and zoo publications Fund raising projects Qualification A university degree is preferred. Those without a degree but possessing adequate462 words
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Advertisement756 1983-02-09 13 We are a progressive and fast expanding group with varied interests m marine related and other engineering activities, offering challenging career opportunities to successful candidates m the following appointments.— The successful candidate will assist the Treasury Manager m the management of funds. The desired candidate must be a Singapore Citizen756 words
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Advertisement757 1983-02-09 13 NOTICES WARNING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the get-up of the above ball point pen which get-up comprises of a white opaque barrel and a transparent coloured front with a cover of a colour corresponding to the coloured front is the property of M/S REYNOLDS PEN PRODUCTS S.A. of757 words
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Advertisement524 1983-02-09 14 APPOINTMENTS Kurihara group is a Japanese Construction Company providing an important service to the plants/buildings industry. The Company is a leader m the field of electrical and instrumentation engineering and has recently plan to expand its operation m Malaysia. Vacancies have arisen for various situation to be filled m our524 words
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Advertisement358 1983-02-09 14 SIN HENG CHAN (Singapore) Pte Ltd A leading feedmilling company m Jurong invites applications for the position of: PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR The successful candidate will be responsible for organising, planning, executing and control of the feedmilling plant 'operations for overall efficient production. He will also be required to do equipment appreciation358 words
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Miscellaneous365 1983-02-09 14 GARFIELD s r Jim wws IFVOOWANT F J THAT VI _~r-v"">^x~ I 7 I HATE S TO BE COTE A SOONPS </ _T V. HIM LIKE ME.VOO SIMPLE J VOORS IS V, HAVE TO PLAY S S ENOOOH V OVER THERE XxJ^ WITH A BALL J V-^ r-^ V J365 words
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Advertisement726 1983-02-09 15 APPOINTMENTS INSTITUTION OF INDUSTRIAL MANAGERS! (U.K.) CERTIFICATE IN INDUSTRIAL! MANAGEMENT COURSE The Institution of Industrial Managers (U.K.) pro-! vides professional industrial Management train-B ing that leads to examinations at Certificate andH Diploma levels. The Certificate In Industrial Management is conj ducted by SUPERVISORY AND MANAGEMENT* TRAINING ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE (SAMTAS)B726 words
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Advertisement282 1983-02-09 15 I I SOLAR GENERATORS V^ J SINGAPOBEPTE.LTD requires an experienced SALES EXECUTIVE 2-3 years of regional sales experience m technical products Degree m Engineering/Electronics Has proven sales skills and track records Confident of success and willing to meet demanding challenges m the 1980s Successful candidate will be required to travel282 words
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Miscellaneous344 1983-02-09 15 PEANUTS j-7 BySchulz THIS IS MY REPORT THIS IS THE FEAR Of j MA*AM? /WELL, SQtAH OF YOUI ON STRANGE PHOBIAS... PEANUT BUTTER STICKING I V_ I MAY WANT TO TRY I HAVE HQ\) EVER HEARPOF TO THE ROOF OF YOUR MOUTH, f ~\J V IT ANYWAY... ANP MAY BE344 words
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Advertisement689 1983-02-09 16 Bk ay Iym JL AjfeT 1 ________L mj? oioestitcn for comfortable walking S.G. Parrett Son (Pte) Ltd. Singapore Authorised dealers: Champion Shoes a Handbag Centre, M-20. Lucky Plaza (0923) Champton Shoe Co., 128/167. 15t fir People's Park Centre (0105) House of Regal. 159. Peninsula Plaza, (0617) Isetan (Spore) Ltd., Liat689 words
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Advertisement759 1983-02-09 17 I R\__% w _.Fff^^uifffK?ffM?j?yfff^lr^l VThe Department of Extramural Studies will be conducting the following courses m the month of March 1983-^B I Course Title Fee Venue Date Days Time (p m) 1 SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY I Basic Course m Applied Air-Conditioning Ventilation $70 I E Campus 1.3 Tue/Thu 6.30-8.30 I Introduction759 words
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Miscellaneous106 1983-02-09 17 TODAY: Singapore 3.00 a.m. (1.6 m), 8.35 a.m. (2.2 m), 3.54 p.m. (0.5 m), 11.11 p.m. (2.1 m). Sedill Kechll 3.11 a.m. (1.7 m), 7.16 a.m. (1.9 m), 2.48 p.m. (0.8 m), 10.46 p.m. (2.2 m). Port Dickson 5.03 a.m. (2m), 12.07 p.m. (0.9 m), 5.24 p.m. (1.8 m), 11.26106 words
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Miscellaneous147 1983-02-09 17 COURSE ON DEALING WITH ANXIETY Every Wed, 6.30 9 n.m., until March 9. Fee: $60. For more details, call *****48. SCORES AND MUSIC BOOKS FROM GERMANY Exhibits include the works of Bach and Mozart. 12 6 p.m. Goethe-Institut Art Gallery. Free. Till Feb 26. EFFECTIVE PARENTING Talk m English by147 words
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Advertisement583 1983-02-09 18 .J' >> y t a f^<:^>i%^,^^j^^ s y^ Open new horizons of adventure /i OO 0 Sf V" d^do-De(uX'.r.itfi Club Pte. Ltd. Suite 401, 4th Floor. Parklane Shopping Mall, Selegie Road, jHjfl |H_____. H^_K_. a^Wtk. H^ l_Hß_________________ irar" "^x BaXWa \___k J^_____ Ad____ *jr __^_^_1 _hL _^<«iiiß_______________. 1 r"Ki 4^V583 words
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Miscellaneous1316 1983-02-09 18 «Mii_iai»yiiat€g_iJi»iiai.fliiaf€gd«Bi__________i maaaaaaaaaaaaaawaaaawaaaaaaam ■_h________mhmmhh_-MM_______h n_B__Mß______H___n______________P 13.00 PM Opening followed by Love Forever (Mandarin/ 5.50 Theatre Box School for Clowns (Part 2/Last 8.30 Festive Fare (Mandarin) 615 New°s d (EnS) PiCk f M TJ E* E^ Gun: A elde^ 4.05 Barbapapa: Cartoon J" EL_l__i?tL__ <v,_.™ iw__ c d l co,,ector B ives1,316 words
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Miscellaneous551 1983-02-09 18 5.58 AM National Anthem Brief 11.05 Say It with followed by Opening An- Music 12.00 Your Lunchnouncement 6.00 News-in- date 1.00 News 1.10 Your Brief 6.05 Another Morn- Lunchdate (cont'd) 1.30 ing Another Show 7.00 Mid-day Market Report News and Weather Report 1.35 Your Lunchdate (con--7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 t'd)551 words
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Article, Illustration762 1983-02-09 1 HONG CHONG WING - CHONG WING HONG By i HIS baton has captured audiences from Asia to Australia, but at home conductor- violinist Lim Kek Tjiang has yet another skill to win the hearts of family members cooking up a dish of nasi goreng (fried rice). "MyLIM SENG TIONG - 762 words
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Article114 1983-02-09 1 raaawsn* flli^t JL f-UIRjST/MI fcfflrWfJ* #£&PA$ If" ft ft ££9 tW £gft*^° MfV. fr ifcft*« i Keu^ai-^r't STJ»St? w it to /i: m ra m ..'.'&Wr..f Htf^ mX HSri'jUi% foie*ff]£ a 7 t^-feiii^iV'j fawn JbffJjP&&A^M^£ vxß*%»\%M*mm #flHf*£**£k±ft r*ft«_«T £B*Bl.s 3ft l-'i^n I'm] ifiJfS^'hflf^ m*-t*A>hti i9E*± "..ft.? ft*+ feMtf :b+ BiBK114 words
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Article, Illustration115 1983-02-09 2 tt #0 51; .;.m r-'Mr/. "EW iJjHfr-fiHH 1 "&*E BHllillBflr" ii* ''J &MW "H" fll "ft" mtefttftMn a*ui#w f ffilllnmtt ww.x*ftfciie? s«i* fttH'jW r- //W_/..n.i'. \v'v?jf\'jM l.'t 1 ftsft:Xjß tifiJttttt it- ttVX&BM&miM. [m |Mj -tn *offtW aT*AWBA' f^HlTv I tga -tttuWjA BS«7 j" [I'jff i MM ttwfcfr flgft**.* &X3lff> fi'.115 words
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Article, Illustration291 1983-02-09 2 YANG LIU QING of Tianjin is the most wellknown place for "annual painting. This art of annual colour painting goes back 300 years. It began m the era of Chong Zheng (before 1644 A.D.). The annual colour painting of Yang Liv Qing is known for its simplicity291 words
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Article39 1983-02-09 2 46 *p lil?£fa¥ilir*ii!j ©J 7 o f^Mmte 2*or #t?f*ffl!l* > JHjS4u___; £#ffi*JK*£P*DAX £'£ia i@ fsBIHS *f[J %> Xi%& H&tt t-iiA SON- (*P?LSE^ ft ft H1896) saisa at m p 'an si mis m ?£#.s£. auujl £_*#&s#: if.tt*^Ag|BjsMBsr# 'J 5 I -li!-39 words
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Advertisement124 1983-02-09 1 Congratulations Best Wishes AEROFLOT SOVIET AIRLINES on the occasion of their 60th Anniversary and Aeroflot Day m AMMMM mm _H_t_ ___rJJr»___A_B___A ISMA SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING GO. PRIVATE LTD. General Agents In South-East Asian Ports For All Soviet Vessels Sinsov Building, 55 Market Street, Singapore 0104. Cable: Sinsov Singapore. Telex: RS124 words
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Advertisement181 1983-02-09 2 M ■mWUt*''' tm Asm A t aGm inmmmmmmmm m "^*<»'>«i«i«i mmKymmmmtmlim^^ Mw //////M/ /'v/Zf'ftMk E_a Ntea. i '!^t(ltZ~n)m'i)M"' n "> 'i^MMW-wWjfeait____ __Hil iii--2-~at '>i»i"'"i'»i*'mmmm/>')ooo^'^~^Si B_r I li t 'f*"' JRlil >y Sf a B_r m%\^Me An wMH >■________ I___R__________________E AiMmX \W COC (V. |lfi /iPf »*^^K^s^^liiM_i_______r^^^^^^^^*'''^ R_)___i B oo t\\mm\181 words
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Advertisement55 1983-02-09 2 ASCOT the sports professionals now reveal their top-style luggage line. Ascot present the latest and most exciting range of quality, soft luggage travel-bags to get you moving m style. A jksaoT are the professionals M^UtlUie (icmpanyfftejjt* 356-V Alexandra Centre, Alexandra Road Singapore 0315. Tel: *****10. *****14 Sale Department: 30 Borneo55 words
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Advertisement461 1983-02-09 3 APPOINTMENTS I Olivetti fe Are you interested m building a career m sales by applying your selling skills to our product technology? If you are, then you should be talking to us We are Europe's largest manufacturer and supplier of office automation and data processing products. We now have an461 words
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Advertisement978 1983-02-09 3 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The Information Handling Systems industry will be growing significantly m the 1980s. This is important to Singapore, having adopted the strategy to restructure its economy. IBM Singapore a leader m the field of computing, word processing and related products is expanding to support its existing and rapidly growing978 words
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Advertisement904 1983-02-09 3 SALES EXECUTIVE (CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT) AROUND $26,000 $30,000 PER ANNUM (SALARY/COMMISSION) PMR 1262 Our client is a successful trading company leasing or finance companies. The successful and a leader m the field of construction candidate must have good communicating equipment. The Sales Executive will be skills, perseverance and the inclination required904 words
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Article993 1983-02-09 4 Oleh NURY ATI DURIAT Hfl BUKU-BUKU PEMBACAAN merupakan satu cara meluaskan pengetahuan, tidak kira apakah pembacaan itu ditujukan kepada buku-buku cerita, bukubuku sejarah, suratkhabar, majalah ataupun lam-lam bahan bacaan. Pokoknya, membaca apa saja tetap akan memberikan faedah kepada pembacanya. Disebabkan itu, tidak hairanlah jika sejak kecil lagi,993 words
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Article, Illustration634 1983-02-09 4 READING is one of the ways to widen knowledge regardless of the nature of the reading material be it a book of fiction, a history book, a newspaper or a magazine. The important thing is that reading benefits the reader. That being the case, it is634 words
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Article523 1983-02-09 4 Haron A. Rahman - Lesson 54A Easy Steps to Malay Haron A. Rahman Q9 Let's i <£_r_o lca MALAY I By BACA karangan dt bawah dengan teliti dan jaw ah soalansoalan yang berikutnya sebagal satu latihan: Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow as an exercise: PARA pelajar darjah enam523 words
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Advertisement523 1983-02-09 4 »iM^^ NUW Urtlw r v"\ B j* s^!^! :jn I 4^,'^ -»5^ \ii~v WWW- m I a s\Q IX^hv tSr'- v_ V __r_ir_ft «i -^-B-t. *^w r iv ~^J /Wr\/i V Hi. k |^HBF; 1 1 jr,\t>'jX^>m^\ J *<fj&^ Af :j Bt I ■'■'■■BrTl _-_-B»J i V I **'V^-.^ ______>523 words
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