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Title Section14 1983-02-10 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article482 1983-02-10 1 Vietnam stays isolated says US As long as Hanoi continues to back the Heng Samrin regime Shultz HONGKONG, Wednesday Viets stay isolated AMERICAN Secretary of State George Shultz said yesterday the United States would continue its policy of seeking to isolate Vietnam as long as the latter backed the HengReuter - 482 words
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Article186 1983-02-10 1 Stop the attacks, KL tells Hanoi KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia today condemned the Vietnamese shelling of Thai territory and urged Moscow to get Hanoi to exercise self-re-straint. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said Malaysia had urged the Soviet Union to intervene to prevent a deterioration m the situation. He said this186 words
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Article39 1983-02-10 1 HOUSTON, Wed. Comedian Jerry l,ewts was admitted to a hospital on Monday, seven weeks after undergoing double coronory bypass surgery. Methodist Hospital spokeswoman Nan Bush said that Lewis, 56, was listed as a "no information" patient. UPIUPI - 39 words
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Article, Illustration232 1983-02-10 1 MALAYSIAN Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam and his wife, Datin Maria Musa, arrived yesterday afternoon for a three-day official visit. Soon after they touched down m a Royal Malaysian Air Force plane, they were whisked off to a boat tour of the Singapore waterfront.232 words
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Article117 1983-02-10 1 The Malaysian government urged the Vietnamese government to exercise selfrestraint to prevent the escalation of the confrontation. The shelling of the Nong Chan camp on Jan 31, one km from the Thai-Cambo-dian border, caused 30 shells to fall into Thai territory, killing one Thai civilian and117 words
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Article87 1983-02-10 1 COLOMBO, Wed. Sri Lankan President Junius Jayewardene today said English would be made a national language to ease communication between local communities and with the rest of the world. Mr Jayewardene, installed last week as head of state for a second sixyear term, made the an- nouncementReuter - 87 words
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93 1983-02-10 1 BRUNEI Is likely to become the sixth Asean member next year, the secretary-general of the Jakarta-based Asean Secretariat, Mr Chan Kai Yai, said yesterday. Speaking at a conference on Asean investment and trade opportunities, Mr Chan said the next country to Join93 words
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161 1983-02-10 1 Aga Khan's horse held for $6m ransom DUBLIN, Wed. An armed gang snatched the Aga Khan's horse Shergar one of the worla's most valuable racehorses and has demanded a ransom of £2 million (556.3 million), police said today. The five-year-old Derby winner has a price tag of up to £13UPI; AP - 161 words
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199 1983-02-10 1 Cable car probe panel seeks views THE Commission of Inquiry into the Sentosa cable car accident has invited representations from interested parties. Representations should be on matters that fall within the commission's terms of reference. A press statement from the chairman of the commission, Mr Justice Lai Kew Chai, yesterday199 words
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243 1983-02-10 1 FIVE businessmen and a lawyer yesterday admitted breaching the Companies Act m the City Country Club's case. The case involves CCC (Holdings) Ltd's controversial offer of its shares for sale to members of the public. The five directors of the company who 6243 words
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755 1983-02-10 1 JERUSALEM, Wednesday Pressure mounts for sacking PRESSURE was mounting today for Defence Minister Ariel Sharon to resign from the Israeli government m accordance with yesterday's recommendations by the judicial inquiry into the Beirut massacres. But the 54-year-old portly Defence Minister told the Cabinet last night755 words
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Article61 1983-02-10 1 NICOSIA, Wed. The Iraqi air force and navy today attacked and destroyed three Iranian ships trying to enter the Khor Moossa creek In the northern tip of the Persian Golf, Baghdad radio reported. Quoting a military communique, the radio gald the Iranian vessels were directly hitAP - 61 words
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Advertisement18 1983-02-10 1 Sharon: The List is an honourable one Page 4 Inquiry results put pullout talks m doubt Page 418 words
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Article551 1983-02-10 2 Money conmen BEWARE of imposters going around collecting money. Two men, a Mr Simon Soh and a Mr Lai, posing as officers of the Board of Film Censors, nave approached owners of video libraries to donate between $300 and $2,000 towards "advertisements m a souvenir book" for a board's551 words
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Article310 1983-02-10 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE number of stories about confidence tricksters who successfully talk their victims out of hard-earned cash and valuables Is proof of the gullibility of some Singaporeans. They need to learn to be more cautions and less trusting m dealing with strangers asking for money. Page310 words
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Article616 1983-02-10 2 Hitachi admits guilt THE giant Japanese Hitachi corporation has pleaded guilty to conspiring to transport stolen secrets from the American IBM computer company. It agreed to pay a $21,000 fine. Under an arrangement worked out with US prosecutors, two Hitachi employees also pleaded guilty and were fined616 words
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Article283 1983-02-10 2 Music protector THE Performing Right Society has been mentioned, m the same breath, with names like Leif Garrett and, more recently, Cliff Richard. Their shows here were m danger when the society got court injunctions to stop the performances if the promoters did not pay royalties. But "Performing283 words
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Article317 1983-02-10 2 Reds keep on winning LIVERPOOL has moved closer towards an unprecedented third consecutive triumph m the English Milk (League) Cup. It beat Second Division Burnley 3-0 m a semi-final first-leg clash on Tuesday. Graeme Souness, Phil Neal and David Hodgson netted the goals which enabled the Reds to maintain317 words
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Article167 1983-02-10 2 New Japan envoy JAPAN has named its top man on Asian affairs as ambassador to Malaysia. The unprecedented move reflects the importance Japan now places on its ties with Malaysia and other Asean countries, diplomats m Kuala Lumpur said. Mr Akitane Kuichi director-general m the Foreign Ministry167 words
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Article212 1983-02-10 2 SELANGOR PEWTER MAY HAVE OWN STAND AT FAIR SELANGOR PEWTER (S) may become the first local company next year to set up its own exhibition stand at the Frankfurt Fair, one of Europe's largest trade exhibitions. It is one of 12 companies representing Singapore at the Frankfurt Spring212 words
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Article105 1983-02-10 2 W. GERMAN CONSUMER LAWS IN WEST GERMANY, the consumer is heavily protected by a string of laws against being sold shoddy or unsafe products or cheated by manufacturers. When he buys or orders a product, he is given a week to change his mind. No "unfair clauses" are allowed105 words
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Article145 1983-02-10 2 Singapore's last pasar ma lam CHINATOWN bustling with festive shopping activity is to become a thing of the past. The Chinatown street hawkers are to be resettled m the new Kreta Ayer Complex m June. So the din from the large crowds and the blare of145 words
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271 1983-02-10 3 SYDNEY, Wed. Mr Bob Hawke, the new leader of the Australian Labour Party, is setting a fast pace m the early campaigning for the country's March 5 general election. The first of Labour's election commercials was screened last night, and ended with aFT - 271 words
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Article31 1983-02-10 3 FRENCH EXTERNAL Relations Minister Claude Cheysson will pay an official visit to Vietnam on March 23 and 24, visiting French Health Minister Jack Ralite said m Hanoi yesterday. AFPAFP - 31 words
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Article33 1983-02-10 3 INDONESIAN FOREIGN Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja will head his country's delegation to the Seventh Non-Aligned Summit meeting m New Delhi next month, the government announced m Jakarta on Tuesday. APAP - 33 words
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Article48 1983-02-10 3 THE FIRST-EVER meeting of ministers responsible for railways m the Asia-Pacific region will take place m Bangkok from Feb 28 to March 2, officials said yesterday. The meeting is sponsored by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (Escap). APAP - 48 words
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Article45 1983-02-10 3 PHILIPPINE MARINE Brigade commander Brig-Gen Artemio Tadiar yesterday filed a 10--million-peso (552.3 million) suit m a Manila court against the editor of the weekly magazine Panorama, Mrs Domini TorrevillasSuarez, and writer Maria Ceres Doyo over an article alleging military abuses. APAP - 45 words
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Article56 1983-02-10 3 OFFICIALS OF the second Manila International Film Festival on Tuesday said it grossed about 47 million pesos (about 5510.6 million) from the showing of uncensored Filipino and foreign movies alone. President Ferdinand Marcos, however, has ordered the confiscation of all prints of the festival's top money-makers to determineAFP - 56 words
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Article47 1983-02-10 3 THAI SECURITY forces killed two communist terrorists, members of a breakaway faction of the outlawed Communist Party of Malaya, m an ambush near the Thai-Malay-sian border, a Thai military spokesman said yesterday. On Monday, Thai forces killed two other members of the CPM. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article46 1983-02-10 3 THE FORMER bishop of the southern Vietnamese town of Nha Trang, Monsignor Francis Xavier Nguyen Van Thuan, under house arrest near Hanoi for the past six years, has been moved to an undisclosed place, Church sources m the Vietnamese capital said on Tuesday. AFPAFP - 46 words
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Article53 1983-02-10 3 INDONESIA, ITS earnings sharply reduced by falling oil prices, is seeking a US$l billion (Ss2.l billion) syndicated loan to help finance development, a government official said m Jakarta on Tuesday. Economy Minister Widioyo Nitisastro said Indonesia had US$4 billion m foreign exchange reserves but wished 'iit;r>'Ti£ intoUPI - 53 words
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410 1983-02-10 3 $21,000 fine for stealing IBM computer secrets SAN FRANCISCO, Wed THE giant Japanese Hitachi corporation yesterday pleaded guilty to conspiring to transport stolen secrets from the American IBM computer company and agreed to pay a US$lO,OOO (S$21,000) fine. Under an arrangement worked outReuter - 410 words
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Article271 1983-02-10 3 Poll violence worsens in Assam NEW DELHI, Wednesday ANTI-POLL violence m India's north-eastern state of Assam has intensified with militants seizing guns and ammunition, attacking election candidates and clashing with para military troops. One person was killed today when police opened fire on a violent mob at Hajo, about 35AFP; Reuter; AP - 271 words
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Article, Illustration196 1983-02-10 3 Search begins for new Australian flag SYDNEY, Wed. An unofficial search has begun to find a new flag for Australians to wave on the nations 200 th birthday m 1988. The "Ausflag 1988" committee is headed by yachtsman and winemaker Sir James Hardy, and consists of prominant public figures. TheUPI - 196 words
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146 1983-02-10 3 MANILA, Wed. At least 34 people have died In the past 24 hours In Intensified fighting between government troops and rebels which has left If! dead since the New Year, military reports said today. Sixteen guerillas of the communist New Peoples Army wereUPI - 146 words
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Article182 1983-02-10 3 ISLAMABAD, Wed. The chief of Afghanistan's ruling Communist Party m northern Jauz Jan province, Mr Abdul Raziq, was shot dead on Monday m his office, Radio Kabul, monitored here, reported yesterday. The radio said the central committee of the Peoples Democratic Party of Afghanistan had expressedUPI; AFP - 182 words
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311 1983-02-10 4 Inquiry result puts pullout talks in doubt BEIRUT, Wed THE immediate future of Lebanon's efforts to have Israel withdraw its troops from the country was plunged into doubt by the Israeli political crisis m the wake of the Beirut massacre report. "Nothing can be ruled out," a Lebanese official said,UPI - 311 words
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Article75 1983-02-10 4 In other words... 6 POINT by point, the Indictment also climbs to a larger conclusion this stain upon Israel, this neglect of humanitarian obligation and political Interest, could occur only because the quest for advantage blunted sensibilities and allowed the alms of war to become wholly disproportionate to the means.75 words
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Article, Illustration107 1983-02-10 4 JERUSALEM, Wed. Bodyguards are protecting the three members of the commission of inquiry into the Beirut massacres while a political storm sweeps Israel m the wake of their report, Israeli television reported. Judge Yitzhak Kahane, who headed the commission, Judge Aharon Barak and reserve general YonaAFP - 107 words
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Article342 1983-02-10 4 Defiant Sharon praises those criticised by the commission TEL AVIV, Wed. Israeli Defence Minister Ariel Sharon, m his first public appearance since the state commission on the Beirut massacres published its findings, last night praised the army officers criticised by the commission. Speaking toAgencies - 342 words
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Article, Illustration61 1983-02-10 4 WHEN political cartoonist Lnrie drew this cartoon of the Israeli Prime Minister, he certainly had no inkling that Mr Begin would be accused of showing "absolutely no interest" m the actions of the Lebanese militiamen m the two Beirut refugee camps. But how well the cartoon captures the61 words
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Article108 1983-02-10 4 THE PLO BEIRUT, Wed. Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, calling the findings of the Israeli inquiry incomplete, has demanded an international war crimes trial for Israelis and Americans who he said were responsible. Mr Arafat, chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organisation, said he wanted an international trialReuter - 108 words
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Article79 1983-02-10 4 THE U.S. WASHINGTON, Wed. The United States declined official comment on the report criticising Israeli leaders for last September's Palestinian massacre In Beirut. President Ronald Reagan told reporters: "I just dont tank we should be commenting or injecting ourselves Into that Internal problem." But he praisedReuter - 79 words
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Article190 1983-02-10 4 SURVIVORS Of THE MASSACRE BEIRUT, Wed. Survivors of the Beirut massacre of hundreds of Palestinians yesterday dismissed the findings of the Israeli inquiry into the killings as a farce which would never compensate them for the death of family and friends. In interviews conducted among theReuter - 190 words
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Advertisement73 1983-02-10 4 Whygofurttier than Paradise for dinner tonight? Dine with a difference at the Waterfall Cafe. Savour delicious local specialities such as steamboat, rojak, satay, chilli crab, mcc rebus, chicken rice and many more m the midst of lushful greenery and the sounds of a cascading waterfall. If you prefer continental fare,73 words
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274 1983-02-10 6 Gestapo chief's threats set off controversy PARIS, Wed. France was swept by controversy yesterday over threats by Klaus Barbie, the Gestapo chief of Lyon, to reveal the names of Frenchmen who collaborated with Nazi Germany m World Warn. "Nothing must be left m the shadows, (including) the complicity of theUPI - 274 words
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Article58 1983-02-10 6 MADRID, Wed. Western governments made it clear yesterday that they were prepared to prolong detente talks m Madrid indefinitely to force the Soviet bloc into a commitment on improved human rights, delegates said. Western delegations spelt out their position as the Madrid review conference of theReuter - 58 words
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90 1983-02-10 6 Boycott to influence polls not true' BONN, Wed. The West German Industry Association (BDI) yesterday dismissed as "conjecture and insinuation" reports that businessmen were using an Investment boycott to Influence the March 6 general election. The Christian Democratic (CDU) Finance Minister said on Monday that many recent business contracts includedReuter - 90 words
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328 1983-02-10 6 Scholarships doubled and Malaysia gets special attention LONDON, Wad. t_ BRITAIN will more than double its annual scholarships to overseas students with a £46 million (*****.8 million) cash injection, Foreign Secretary Francis Pym announced yesterday. "It is m the national interest to provide more328 words
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307 1983-02-10 6 World chaos if no urgent aid for poor nations: Report LONDON, Wednesday WARNBYG of possible anarchy and a slide from recession into depression, an international commission called today for action to aid poor nations and so help revive the world economy. The group, led by former West German Chancellor WillyReuter - 307 words
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Article23 1983-02-10 6 In other words... 6 THE Falklands thing was a fight between two bald men over m a comb. Argentine author Jorge Luis Borges.23 words
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76 1983-02-10 6 TOKYO, Wed. Japanese makers of video taperecorders are flocking to make their VTR s in Europe, as they see threats of protectionism materialise there. The three largest Japanese producers, Matsushita, JVC and Sony, have already started to make VTR's m Britain and West Germany.AFP - 76 words
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Article77 1983-02-10 6 JAPAN'S FORMER Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka, now on trial for his part m the 1974 Lockheed scandal, suffered another blow yesterday when all opposition parties presented to Parliament a joint resolution calling on' him to resign as a Lower House member. The resolution charged that Mr Tanaka,AFP - 77 words
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Article81 1983-02-10 6 HONGKONG'S TOURIST industry chalked up two historical records last year a total of 2.6 million visitors and a total of HK$B.77 billion (552.9 billion) spent by them, official statistics showed yesterday. A report by the Hongkong Tourist Association said 2,609,100 visitors arrived m 1982, with more comingAFP - 81 words
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Article55 1983-02-10 6 WEST GERMAN corporate bankruptcies soared to a post-war record of 11,916 last year, 40 per cent above the 1981 level, the Federal Statistics Office m Wiesbaden said yesterday. The December total was 1,257, the highest monthly figure m the history of the Federal Republic. The previous recordReuter - 55 words
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Article63 1983-02-10 6 TURKEY'S MILITARY government on Tuesday fired 11 prominent university professors m a campaign to end intellectual opposition that already has left more than 100 teachers out of work. Sources m Ankara said a list of another 94 professors had been given to the martial law command andUPI - 63 words
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Article56 1983-02-10 6 BRITISH OPPOSITION leader Michael Foot said yesterday he would stand down as head of the labour Party if it would help Labour to form the next government m Britain. He was commenting on television on a poll that showed half the population thought Conservative Prime Minister Margaret ThatcherReuter - 56 words
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Article69 1983-02-10 6 DESCRIBING JAPAN as a shield and the United States as a spear, Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone said the US would help defend Japan only when Japan cannot effectively cope with Soviet forces. Mr Nakasone also said at a House of Representatives Budget Committee meeting thatKyodo - 69 words
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Article29 1983-02-10 6 FOUR MURDERERS m Shanghai, including two men who killed the women who spurned their love, were executed this week, the Shanghai newspaper, Wen Hui Bao, said. APAP - 29 words
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Advertisement74 1983-02-10 6 AN EXCLUSIVE IN V I TAT I O N 4 Montparnasse has great pleasure m inviting those with a taste for luxury to view the Janet Reger and Albert Nipon collection. Just m time for Lunar New Year and Valentine's Day. A rare privilege to view exclusive collections at very74 words
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269 1983-02-10 7 US move to develop missile for armoured carriers WASHINGTON, Wed. A presidential commission on US strategic forces is considering a plan to develop a small, intercontinental missile with a single warhead that could be deployed m an armoured carrier, administration officials here said yesterday. The proposal, reported by the NewReuter - 269 words
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122 1983-02-10 7 WASHINGTON, Wed. President Ronald Reagan has asked for US$l5B million (Ss32o million) to build nerve gas shells m the 1984 budget year, Defence Department officials said yesterday. Last year, Congress rejected his request for US$54 million for this purpose. Defence Secretary CasparReuter - 122 words
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436 1983-02-10 7 WASHINGTON, Wednesday VIETNAM would be the worst place m the world to live m terms of human rights, US Assistant Secretary of State Elliott Abrams said today. Mr Abrams, the Reagan administration's chief human rights official, told a press briefing that Vietnam hadAgencies - 436 words
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163 1983-02-10 7 PHOENIX (Arizona), Wed. Giovanni Vlgilotto, who boasted he had married about I*s women, was convicted yesterday of bigamy and fraud. A Jury of four women and eight men took 35 minutes to find him guilty after a five-week trial. VlgUotto, 53. was accusedReuter - 163 words
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153 1983-02-10 7 SACRAMENTO (California), Wed. California, once the most prosperous US state, is so short of money that by later this month it may not be able to pay its employees or give taxpayers the refunds they are owed, said state leaders. State Controller KenReuter - 153 words
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436 1983-02-10 7 WASHINGTON, Wednesday PRESIDENT Reagan's new budget introduces the concept of government vouchers for the elderly, the poor and the unemployed as a way of trying to use the economic forces of the marketplace to control federal costs. Vouchers thus emerge as a themeNYT - 436 words
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291 1983-02-10 8 ADB to buy into private sector projects THE Asian Development Bank will play a more active role by buying into private sector projects m Asia. This was revealed by ADB president, Mr Masao Fujioka to delegates at a conference on Asean trade and investment opportunities. He said the bank had291 words
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591 1983-02-10 8 HSUNG BEE HWA; CONRAD RAJ - HSUNG BEE HWA CONRAD RAJ By and UNITED States Trade Representative William Brock yesterday made a broad call to Asean countries to phase out all trade barriers between the US and the regional group. The need for this was all the more591 words
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265 1983-02-10 8 HSUNG BEE HWA - Intraco scores a joint venture hattrick HSUNG BEE HWA By THE government-backed trading company, Intraco Ltd, yesterday entered into its third joint venture with foreign business partners m less than a month. Intraco's latest business partner is Tata Consultancy Services of Bombay. Intraco and Tata have signed an agreement to265 words
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Article29 1983-02-10 8 TWO vacant shophouses m Tanjong Pagar were destroyed by fire yesterday morning. Firemen put out the fire before it could spread to nearby houses which were occupied.29 words
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Article153 1983-02-10 8 AN ELDERLY housewife was found murdered yesterday the 13th murder victim this year. Police Identified her as Madam Assudanl JanklbaS 59. She was found dead m her Rose Garden home In Katong by one of her two sons when he returned during lunchtime. Madam JanklbaJ153 words
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331 1983-02-10 9 PSA resolves safety helmet dispute with union THE Port of Singapore Authority has resolved its dispute with the union over the way the management penalises workers who lose their safety helmets. A worker who loses his helmet the first time will no longer be required to pay for a replacement331 words
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219 1983-02-10 9 Advice to 58 new lawyers from Chief Justice CHIEF Jwtfee Wee ChMg iin yesterday reiterated that lawyen most not Mriy try to attain a high decree of competence bat also the highest standards of probity and Integrity. He said this when he admitted 58 new lawyen, 27 of them women,219 words
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Article, Illustration1264 1983-02-10 9 ELENA CHONG - ELENA CHONG By Offences related to offer of sale of company shares FIVE CCC (Holdings) Ltd directors and a lawyer yesterday pleaded guilty m a district court to offences relating to the offer of sale of the company's shares to members of the public.1,264 words
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Advertisement445 1983-02-10 9 fM EAR EAST 1 y" PT.ASA imw I A The biggest tourist shopping centre m S.E. Asia Centrally located m Orchard Road's shopping and tourist area, between Goodwood Park Hotel and Hyatt Hotel while Holiday Inn is just across the road. Site area of 180,000 sq. ft./ 16, 700 sq.445 words
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413 1983-02-10 10 LILLIAN CHEW - LILLIAN CHEW By US firm sets up fibre optics centre here SINGAPORE is being wired to future telecommunication technology. Hewlett-Packard, one of America's leading makers of electronic equipment, is making Singapore the worldwide manufacturing centre of its fibre optic components. Optical fibre, which413 words
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Article, Illustration455 1983-02-10 10 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON NOT TRUTHFUL WITNESS, SAYS DPP By LABOURER Tan Ah Leng, 45, was sentenced to death by the High Court yesterday after he was found guilty of trafficking m 27.64 grams of heroin at Woodlands checkpoint last Feb 16.455 words
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Article64 1983-02-10 10 A MAN was charged m a magistrate's court yesterday with murdering Chua Yean Keng, 34, between Oct 14 and 15 last year at Block 227 Jurong East, Street 21. Geyabalan so K. Ramiah, 24, was alleged to have committed the act with seven other men. He64 words
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Article129 1983-02-10 10 THE new $9.8 million Hua Vi Secondary School at Depot Road is the first school here to have an underground rifle range. Walls of the range, situated beneath the canteen, have been designed to cut down noise, a National Development Ministry statement said yesterday. It129 words
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Article82 1983-02-10 10 THE EDUCATION Ministry has announced the examination schedule for this year. The oral Primary School Leaving Exam (PSLE) will be held from July 26 to 28, and the written exams on Ogt 20, 21 and 24. The GCE 'O'-level second language mid-year exam is on May 30. The82 words
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Article82 1983-02-10 10 AS PART of the National Anti-Drug Abuse Campaign, the Ministry of Education is sponsoring a half-day seminar for secondary school teachers on drug abuse prevention. The seminar, on March 9 at the Institute of Education, will feature a video programme on how to help students resist drugs.82 words
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Article84 1983-02-10 10 TEACHERS interested m linguistics or Mandarin pronunciation can apply for courses offered by the Regional Language Centre (RELC). About 25 South-east Asian Ministers of Education Organisation (Seameo) scholarships are being offered for courses m applied linguistics. Applications for the courses, which begin on July 4, close on Feb84 words
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Article79 1983-02-10 10 IF YOU'RE a student who has always thought your artwork was good enough to be displayed m the National Museum, now is the time to get your entry ready for the 1983 Singapore Youth Festival Arts and Crafts Exhibition. Entries will be collected m May for the79 words
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Article82 1983-02-10 10 THE SPECIAL entrance examination for teachers without 'A' levels who are seeking admission to the National University of Singapore will be held on April 6 and 7. Candidates must sit for four papers: a general paper m either English or Chinese, one m mathematics, one m English82 words
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Article51 1983-02-10 10 STUDENTS interested m learning to sail can apply for courses offered by the Junior Sailing Club from Feb 21 to April 1. To qualify for the training, primary school students should be able to swim at least 50 metres and secondary school students, 100 metes. Applications close on51 words
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Advertisement658 1983-02-10 10 NEW ARRIVAL! Wi I set 7pc (sfi(sf~/37cmXl37an) fagy Hand Embroidery Tablecloth Half Price usuai price s3( i NOW $15 gapsre wqojocrafl Unit 201-203 J? Shaw Centre *S j Scotts Road C Singapore 0923 Tel: *****47/8 Multi-Colour Building, "Vk Km. Pasir Panjang Rd. 30, Alexandra Terrace (off Pasir Panjang Road) m658 words
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257 1983-02-10 11 Swedish business increases seven-fold SWEDISH investment m Singapore has increased seven-fold from $50 million m 1979 to about $350 million last year, according to Singapore Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry president Lim Kee Ming. He said Sweden is now the 14th leading foreign investor here. The number of257 words
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77 1983-02-10 11 AN ODD-JOB labourer was charged m a magistrate's court yesterday with trafficking m 0.1 gm of heroin on Feb 8 at Block 49, Circuit Road. Tan Cheng Leong, 32, was also charged with possession of approximately 1 gm of heroin wrapped m 11 straws on77 words
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104 1983-02-10 11 Three hurt in motorcycle accident A MOTORCYCLIST and his pillion rider were injured when they were involved m an accident with a pedestrian m Upper Bukit Timah Road on Sunday night. The rider and pillion were slightly hurt while the pedestrian, an unidentified Indian, aged about 50, suffered serious injuries104 words
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Article75 1983-02-10 11 Certificate 746 is recognised STRAITS Times guest columnist 4D2C, who answers your questions about computers, said last Monday that the City and Guild 746 certificate is not recognised. The answer should have read: "The City and Guild 746 certificate is recognised. It is a forgery, however, if it is issued75 words
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Article39 1983-02-10 11 A PRESIDENT, two vicepresidents and other officials will be elected by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCCI) at a meeting at its premises m Hill Street on Feb 18 at 3 p.m.39 words
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47 1983-02-10 11 NO FRESH pork will be available m the markets for three days from Sunday. The secretary of the Singapore Pork Merchants Association, Mr Tan Beng Hnat, said yesterday that members will resume selling fresh pork m the markets on Wednesday.47 words
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Article, Illustration587 1983-02-10 11 Magnificent eight are commended for tHeir part m cable car rescue THE Ministry of Defence has given a big salute to the heroes of the Sentosa cable car tragedy. In a simple ceremony at the Sembawang Air Base on Tuesday, SAF's Chief of General Staff Maj-Gen587 words
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184 1983-02-10 11 Computer to speed up press releases NEWSPAPER offices and news agencies will be able to receive government press releases faster under a computerised system to be introduced from Feb 16. Fourteen government ministries and the Prime Minister's Office are now linked to the Ministry of Culture's press section by a184 words
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130 1983-02-10 11 Two new members for cultural committee TWO new members have been appointed to the Singapore Cultural Foundation Management Committee with three others, who are reappointed to the committee, for two years with effect from Jan 1 The new members are Mr Chew Keng Juea, general manager of Sin Chew Jit130 words
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Advertisement163 1983-02-10 11 EPsssr B^ BhJ E Dr j I^VbH^^^ JF vV^^H Pictured The Rolex Submariner. A variable m 18ct. gold or stainless steel with matching bracelet. The watch that lasts a lifetime takes a year to make It takes Rolex craftsmen a year to make each Rolex. They start with a solid163 words
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Advertisement592 1983-02-10 11 PV"Si HH3!~n_ HT*?S counter ■K*«H___B»_i«i«__w__fc__B^ National C;.h" I 1 I! I "J i H WSm Mi j __s__l2S_J HP %ti&ii REUSE /mi SLOW AUDIO DUB MM MEMORY Rf.SET IH W REMOTE 118 IB MOMMH *HMW Jff» '< VR piMKRA StIHT j BUQW TRACKING 1 I Ybu won't break your back592 words
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Advertisement679 1983-02-10 12 NATiONAUEPMPUTERISED SAMSON JUICER BLENDER Sftfe^****^. g 551 6^o |mX Ml* W\ sis C LS 1 COME AND GET YOUR FESTIVE FOOD TODAY! )f»EfflMil[ii« HEINZ j\ II II 111 111 11l II Noom BS™ CS&L SfILAD 5S I3^ik 1 ™>"w-?*^«J% Al^Sm) unMv <-hbimp SJORCKSFIRN HONEY BAKED HAM NEW ZEALAND fer«. 2*J'679 words
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Article, Illustration268 1983-02-10 13 THE Year of the Pig is seen as one of plenty and will be celebrated with enthusiasm by many. At the Chinese Garden m Jurong, all is ready for three days of festivities to mark the climax of the 12-year cycle of the Chinese calendar. Eyes will268 words
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256 1983-02-10 13 On-line traffic signs to be tried out COMPUTERISED traffic signs, each of which can display three different messages at different times, will be tried out soon. Three such signs will be introduced by the Public Works Department m a Eilot project expected to c implemented m two to three months.256 words
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Article94 1983-02-10 13 A MAN was charged m a magistrate's court on Tuesday with voluntarily hurting two people with a chopper on Feb 6 at 8.45 p.m. at unit 06-428, Block 9, Bedok South Aye 2. Son Go Lip, 36, was also accused of mischief He is alleged to have94 words
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295 1983-02-10 13 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG By TWO men postal m officers tram the Board of Film Censors have been approaching owners of video Hbnuies for donations. On the pretext of Inviting them to a dlnner hosted by the beard, the men, a Mr Simon Son and295 words
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237 1983-02-10 13 Young girls asking for temple funds YOUNG girls are going round asking for money on behalf of the K wan Im Temple m Waterloo Street for its new $3 million building. An abbot yesterday advised the public to be wary of such people and added that the new threestorey temple237 words
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Article107 1983-02-10 13 MORE CASES OF 'RED EYES' MORE people have been treated for conjunctivitis, commonly known as "red eyes since the beginning of the year. The number of patients for the first week of January (Jan 3-9) was 988 and rose to 1,490 cases last week. Last year, the number of attendances107 words
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70 1983-02-10 13 Ballet to raise funds for Hindu Temple THE Sri Ruthra Kaliamman Temple, now under construction m Telok Blangah New Town, will present an Indian ballet on Monday and Tuesday at the Victoria Theatre m aid of its building fund. The $2 million temple is about $200,000 short of funds. Tickets70 words
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Article215 1983-02-10 13 SALESMAN Tong Chek Peng, 40, was yesterday jailed for two years and ordered to be placed on two-year police supervision after his jail term for cheating several people of a total of $19,200. Insp K. Rasiah, referring to one of the charges proceeded against Tong, said215 words
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Advertisement99 1983-02-10 13 Mario $reet iathe Lunar New^ar, Jr niay we serve you 'mShen'foluck. May we also serve you v 'HbneyedMirdaririr withour conpliments, 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 car parking spaces available. /S99 words
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Advertisement326 1983-02-10 13 Get the Mew Year off to agrand start at the Pine Court. ■P^^MHi IBHB|||r i 1^ wl^ '^iH j^TTXI It's time to celebrate a ,i^ I^MMM m. brand new year ->^r 2 t^/^T the Year of the Pig v^ I^TB M^L Traditionally, this is jlllw j a year of goodwill326 words
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Article333 1983-02-10 14 Restoring stability m world banking BANKERS who are looking beyond the present crisis see a very different banking world. "We are entering a new era," says a Wall Street banker. What is needed, most bankers agree, is closer cooperation among borrowers; official lenders, international institutions and central333 words
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Article711 1983-02-10 14 Helping debtors repay loans CHANGES m world economy especially the decline m interest rates have helped to relieve the pressure of interest repayments. Tumbling oil prices, too, which resulted from Opec members' disagreement over a production programme, have benefited non-oil-producing borrowers. Brazil, for instance, would711 words
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Article374 1983-02-10 14 Boosting industrial nations THIS is easier said than done. Unless there is an economic recovery, all rescue operations will be m vain in vdin. Commodity prices have been inching up lately an encouraging sign. But other measures, such a% liberalising trade and removing protectionist barriers, are sorely374 words
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Advertisement269 1983-02-10 14 Wtlmlll I I I j^\ DUIU I Can the International banking system support a global debt of more than US$7OO billion (55i,463 billion) without collapsing? Like the question of surviving a nuclear fallout, no one really knows until the bomb explodes. But monetary officials are not about to stand around269 words
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Advertisement284 1983-02-10 14 I RESCUE OPERATIONS Present and proposed solutions to debtor countries' problems MMMMHMMMMm *1 rans^ er international loans JT a LOANS I m exchange for long-term lICENTRAL AND "^l^^"^^^^ OEVELOPWEMT X~^] r^iKl^, |gANKS C^>SS V MAJOR if W^C Extend period of repayment Additional loans to meet repayments IhioustrialU L i 1284 words
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320 1983-02-10 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. MOVE REFLECTS IMPORTANCE TOKYO PLACES ON TIES WITH K.L. JAPAN has posted its top man on Asian affairs as ambassador to Malaysia m an unprecedented move reflecting the importance Japan now places on its ties with Malaysia. The newNST - 320 words
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373 1983-02-10 15 Defence closes its case in one of the longest trials KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The defence m the Mokhtar trial closed its case today after a 72-day hearing, one of the longest trials m Malaysia. Submissions will begin next Wednesday after the Chinese New Year holidays. A total of 74 witnessesNST - 373 words
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Article74 1983-02-10 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The video-game business here has shot up "incredibly" over the past four months. Amusement park operators feel that the government's plan to ban video-game machines by October may be the reason for the sudden surge, Bernama reported yesterday. The operators feel that the74 words
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Article38 1983-02-10 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Asia-Pacific Regional Mosque Council will hold its second meeting m Jakarta Topics to be discussed will include problems m conducting training for missionaries and imams m the member countries. AFPAFP - 38 words
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97 1983-02-10 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Two teenaged girls scratched their father's face daring his second marriage ceremony last weekend. It happened when the man, m his 4#s, was seated on a special dais with his bride for the bersanding (wedding) ceremony. His two teenaged daughtersNST - 97 words
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175 1983-02-10 15 Britain takes big step to ease tense relations KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The British business community yesterday announced a trig step towards easing tense British-Malaysian relations, which deteriorated after Koala Lampar's "Bay British Last" policy. About t* Britishbased firms m collaboration with the British government yesterday offered to provide business training175 words
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Advertisement467 1983-02-10 15 h SENSURROUND YOUR FAMHY WITH I festive offer I 1| I Q J^ wt m 4' mW m 4 4I I i_M 1 R ent a üßtC^^ L I li LJ l|' I I^^^ LrLL^p^^^n^^w' 20" CTV I HE.NJ- I v\iAs§>hiJliP -■SSBBB' Y^k i§ 9HHHHH& rent-free V^ M j r^467 words
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Article, Illustration1677 1983-02-10 16 No consensus among the various groups ARE nuclear weapons compatible with Christianity? This first part of a two-part series looks at the stance of various Christian groups on the nuclear question. TODAY, the synod of the Church of England will try to make up1,677 words
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Article84 1983-02-10 16 THE Christian theory of the "just war" says that: It most be waged by a legitimate authority. It must be m a just cause, proportionate to the evils caused by the fighting. It must be undertaken with the intention of achieving a Just and lasting peace. It84 words
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482 1983-02-10 16 ANYONE following crime stories m the press must marvel at the gullibility of Singaporeans. Hardly a week passes without a story, often several stories, of some conman or conwoman parting some credulous fool from his money. Today's paper has stories on482 words
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800 1983-02-10 16 NEW YORK One thing wrong with the economy is that there is* nothing exciting to buy any more. Business used to boom on sales of glamorous consumer products. Dazzling new chromeheavy cars with tail fins and 360 horses under the hood achingNYT - 800 words
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Advertisement97 1983-02-10 16 Tnman the name for man music LB-105 I HF MEX-701 IBIOJ Sssicm »a\ Power H.tndlmgl RMSI W -40 Trequencv l(npoiM«(Hz) 60 *****, routnm I requency 2( Hz) 3000. S,-nMliMt\ldß» 13 MEX-701 Control Range 1 1 2dB (Hquahzer Section). Control Frequency (Hz I 60.250. 1 K. 3 SK. IOK (Equalizer Section).97 words
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Advertisement144 1983-02-10 16 Atlas Sound Showroom will have the finest soundrooms m S. E.Asia. To commemorate the official opening, Ivor Tiefenbrun will speak at DBS Auditorium to-day! m »B BEtttekh^ I^^^^H jj^^SS HF The new Atlas Sound showroom at UIC Building, Shenton Way has undergone major renovations. It is now better equipped with144 words
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513 1983-02-10 17 What are your views? THE government will monitor reaction to Its Medisave Bine Paper, which was released recently. We Invite letters from readers on the matter. Address them to the Forum Editor, The Straits Times, 3M Kirn Seng Road. Singapore •m. THE513 words
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272 1983-02-10 17 WE feel that certain statements made m the press (ST, Jan 26) are detrimental to the students and staff of the Department of Business Studies at the Ngee Ann Polytechnic. The National University of Singapore says these graduates now qualify for a place m272 words
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142 1983-02-10 17 WE are hostelites of the Jurong Campus Hostel and would like to comment on plans to demolish the hostel blocks this year. A few hundred undergraduates of the National University of Singapore will find themselves with no place to live m if demolition142 words
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323 1983-02-10 17 MEDISAVE is by itself good, far-sighted and Eractical. It is for the enefit of the people and the countryHowever, m implementing Medisave, could thought be given to the interests of the multi-na-tional corporations m general? These are the companies which are already providing adequate323 words
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87 1983-02-10 17 I READ about the Medisave scheme with great interest and am delighted with its imminent implementation. I would like to know, however, why the individual cannot use the money m his Medisave account to pay the hospitalisation bills of his brothers/sisters and nephews/nieces? This would87 words
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291 1983-02-10 17 I REFER to the letter from "ExFireman." (ST., Jan 13). An ambulance from the Geylang fire station arrived at the scene of a traffic accident on the Pan-Island Expressway m front of Block 93, Paya Lebar Way at 2235 hours on Dec 25 last291 words
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143 1983-02-10 17 PLEASE refer to the letter "Spell it out" (ST, Jan -27) on the 11th Urban Redevelopment Authority sales result In the evaluation of the design merit of a prffposal the urban design impact of the development on the environment is a major factor for143 words
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Letter57 1983-02-10 17 I REFER to the letter by "Resident." (ST, Jan 21). Our investigations showed that a portion of the drain near Normanton Park had stagnant water because it was damaged. No mosquito breeding was detected. The damaged drain has been referred to the Public Works Department for repair. CHUA57 words
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Advertisement406 1983-02-10 17 PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENT SEMINAR ON COMPUTERISED PRODUCTION CONTROL, MATERIALS MANAGEMENT STOCK CONTROL, PRACTICAL WORKSHOP SCHEDULING 14TH 16TH MARCH 1983 This seminar is designed for all production, workshop or stock controllers and managers. It is also applicable to persons who want to enhance their knowledge of computerisation m the areas of production406 words
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Article, Illustration1033 1983-02-10 18 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL West German rules protect buyers against sellers and their own whims By I A MIDDLE-AGED German couple went to a furniture store to refurbish their kitchen. The salesman was pleasant m fact, too pleasant. He managed to persuade1,033 words
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Article, Illustration685 1983-02-10 18 SERGE SCHMEMANN - Soviet city an ironic memorial to Brezhnev's hopes SERGE SCHMEMANN By m Brezhnev (USSR) THERE is an element of irony m the choice of this place to perpetuate the memory of Leonid I. Brezhnev. It could easily serve as a memorial to his hopes for detente and the pitfalls ofNYT - 685 words
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Advertisement429 1983-02-10 18 Haveakapnu Lunar New Year is here again. And, to celebrate, wearebringingin the latest range of distinctive Mitsui ladies' wallets. Made of fine cowhide leather, every Mitsui is both a cleverly- designed coin purse and a wallet full of satin-lined compartments for your credit cards, business /T\ cards and notes. What's429 words
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Article47 1983-02-10 19 SHAREHOLDERS of Lien Hoe Industries Bhd have approved the sale of 4.11 million shares of Msl each m See Sen Chemical Bhd by the company and its wholly owned subsidiary, SinoMalay Construction (1962) Sdn Bhd, to Batu Kawan Bhd at M 52.55 a share.47 words
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Article82 1983-02-10 19 UNITED Motor Works (M) Holdings Bhd has completed the sale of its 51 per cent-stake m UMW Lysaght Sdn Bhd for a total consideration of M 51.03 million or M 54.20 per share. Metakem Sdn Bhd is the new name of UMW Lysaght. UMW said the sale82 words
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Article42 1983-02-10 19 RALEIGH Cycles (M) Bhd is seeking shareholders' approval for its sale of a piece of property m Damansara, Selangor, to United Motor Works Bhd for MsB.s million cash. An EGM will be held on Feb 24 for this purpose.42 words
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Article51 1983-02-10 19 BEDFORD Plantations Bhd has obtained shareholders' approval for its acquisition of the entire issued capital of Hampstead Corporation Sdn Bhd. In addition, a resolution to sub-divide the existing shares of Msl each m the capital of the company into two shares of 50 cents each, has also been51 words
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Article38 1983-02-10 19 SIGMA Metal Co Ltd has appointed Mr Loo Choon Vow as a director of the company from Feb 4. On the same day, Mr Hung Tung Hui and Mr Hong Tzuu Song resigned as company directors.38 words
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Article66 1983-02-10 19 THE rate of interest for Nippon Credit Bank (Curacao) Finance NY US$3O million (5562.4 million) guaranteed floating rate notes due 1987, has been fixed at 9 11/16 per cent. The interest payable on the relevant interest payment date May 10,1983, against coupon No 13, will be U*****.75.66 words
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Article61 1983-02-10 19 BANGKOK, Wed. Thailand's trade deficit will widen to 49 billion bant (554.3 billion) m calendar year 1983 from 39.4 billion m 1982. Prayoon Thalerngsri, the director-general of the Business Economics Department, said exports this year are estimated at 167 billion baht, up from 158.6 billion m 1982,Reuter - 61 words
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Article59 1983-02-10 19 WIESBADEN (West Germany), Wed. West German corporate insolvencies rose 40.3 per cent m 1982 to 11,916 cases, a post-war record. The Federal Statistics Office said last December's figure of 1,257 insolvencies was a post-war monthly record and compares with the December 1981 figure of 931 and the previousReuter - 59 words
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Article54 1983-02-10 19 BRUSSELS, Wed. The Belgian National Bank spent 8.1 billion francs (Ss3so million) to support the franc on foreign exchange markets m the week ended Feb 7. National bank officials said the intervention was financed by short-term credits from the European Monetary Cooperation Fund and did not affectReuter - 54 words
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Article83 1983-02-10 19 SYDNEY, Wed. Australia's 1983 rice output is estimated at 480,000 tonnes against the Bureau of Agricultural Economics' Jan 12 forecast of 550,000 tonnes and a 857,000-tonne crop m 1982. A senior industry official said about 10 per cent of the area sown for rice had been drained83 words
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Article87 1983-02-10 19 TOKYO, Wed. Japan's Export-Import Bank said it has signed to supply a 10.4 billion yen (Ss9o million) credit to the Turkish government to finance purchases of Japanese equipment for a coal mining development project. The bank said this forms part of a US$lOO million (Ss2oB million) aidReuter - 87 words
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311 1983-02-10 19 YHS (M) expects overall growth to continue IN SPITE of prevailing competitive and difficult trading conditions, soft drink and food-based manufacturer Yeo Hiap Seng (Malaysia) Bhd expects continuing overall growth m the current year. Chairman Mr Alan Yeo Chee Yeow says m YHS (M)'s latest annual report that "new areas311 words
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479 1983-02-10 19 Industrial Commercial Bank revamps management set-up INDUSTRIAL and Commercial Bank has beefed up its management by "bringing m new blood and ideas". It has also revamped its management structure following the recent departure of two senior executives, Mr Ang Hong Choon, former general manager; and Mr Eric Ching, former deputy479 words
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419 1983-02-10 19 SELANGOR Pewter (S) may next year become the first local company to set up its own exhibition stand at the Frankfurt Fair, one of Europe's largest trade exhibitions. It is one of 12 companies representing Singapore at the Frankfurt Spring Fair this419 words
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327 1983-02-10 19 SHANGRI-LA Hotel has managed to turn m fairly good results for the year ended Dec 31, 1982, m spite of more difficult conditions m the hospitality industry. Preliminary results released by Singapore's leading hotel showed a 9 per cent increase m pretax profits to327 words
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305 1983-02-10 19 WASHINGTON, Wed. The International Monetary Fund is to consider shortening the present five-year period between its regular increases m its memberships übscriptions, or quotas, m order to bridge the difference of views on quota increases between the United States and the fund's otherFT - 305 words
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165 1983-02-10 19 Japanese role in Woodside gas project SYDNEY, Wed. Woodside Petroleum, the key partner m Australia's Asll billion (Ss23 billion) north-west shelf natural gas project, said negotiations were continuing for the entry of Mitsui and Co and Mitsubishi Corp, the Japanese trading houses, into the project's AsB.s billion second stage. UnderFT - 165 words
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224 1983-02-10 19 F Merlin registers higher trading income FABER Merlin's hotel operations appear to be the main contributor to group profits m the first half of the current financial year. This is reflected mainly m the strong rise m trading profits reported by the parent company m the six months to Dec224 words
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454 1983-02-10 19 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed higher m the afternoon on buying support m selective, moderate trading with higher Hongkong advices aiding sentiment. Cold Storage rose 8 cents to $4.56, Esso 5 cents to $6.99, Metro 5 cents to $8.59, National Iron 5 cents to $7.35, Pan454 words
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Article29 1983-02-10 19 Up Down Unch Industrials 56 34 27 Finance 9 4 7 Hotels 7 3 5 Properties 6 3 1 Plantations 9 1 Mining 2 12 Deb/Loans 4 1129 words
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Article, Illustration85 1983-02-10 19 M B F Hldgs 675 +35 F E Levingston 545 +25 Public Bank 535 +20 C C 380+18 Johan Hldga 330 +18 M Banking 665 +15 H Leong Credit 565 +15 Sime Darby 246 +15 Nat Iron 740 +10 Ulu Benut 550 +10 Isetan 525 +10 P M Hldgs85 words
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Article43 1983-02-10 19 Feb 8 Feb 9 BT Composite: 754.79 761.20 BT Indicator: *****8 *****6 ST Industrials: 779.19 784.87 ST Finance: 1886.02 1897.59 ST Hotels: 1004.29 1007.31 ST Properties: 616.72 617.84 ST Minings: 213.58 213.55 ST Plantations: 916.45 920.81 OCBC: 687.64 694.34 SESInd: 584.28 595.2043 words
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Article23 1983-02-10 19 Sime Darby 803.000 Taiping Text 789,000 Faber Merlin 543,000 Fed Cables 496,000 Boustead 393,000 Total turnover: 11. 29m Total value: $32.46m23 words
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Article68 1983-02-10 19 Bousteadßhd +3 CtC +18 CCM Cold Storage +8 DunlopLnd Esso +5 Fft N Gentlngs +6 Guinness Gnthrle Bhd Haw Par -1 Inchcape Bhd -1 MTC NBT +3 Nat Iron +10 PMC +5 Pan Elec -1 Perils Plant Prima Robinsons -1 Rothmans +1 SembShip -1 Sime Darby68 words
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Article2602 1983-02-10 20 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Gr'a Net 1982/1983 L Dlv P/E Vol Day High .Low Company 9«U> or- (000) High Low 350 235 Acma 257 +3 21.7 24.9 8 257 255 188 130 Alcom 186 unch 3.7 137,5 1 165 185 233 132 Allied Choc 181 +1 7.02,602 words
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542 1983-02-10 20 A SHARP Increase In the price of natural rubber on the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur markets strengthened conviction among local Investors that the world economy is on the way to recovery. There was, consequently, a scramble particularly for plantation shares yesterday. The number of advancing542 words
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Article367 1983-02-10 20 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market drew firm buying support to close on a significantly higher note yesterday. After opening generally higher, share prices continued to rise throughout the day m good follow-through support. Some late profit taking was noted, but this failed to make much impact on367 words
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Article76 1983-02-10 20 P Chem 800 +50 M B F 740+35 H L Credit 630 +30 OPBank 585 +25 Prima 595 +25 Duff 318 +20 F E L'ston 600 +20 Ulu Benut 620 +20 A Hitam Tin 730 +20 S Darby 268 +16 K L Ind 444 +16 Syn Resiiis 580 +1576 words
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Article193 1983-02-10 20 SINGAPORE UNIT TRl :ST (MiH|m' print* for Fek II) The Commerce 3.11 3.27 The Savings Fund 1.76 1.85 S'pore Prog Fund 1.37 1.44 S'pore Sec. Fund 2.07 2.17 S'pore Invest Fund 1.10 1.15 S'pore Equity Fund 1.34 1.41 ASIA UNIT TRUST (MMMgen' prleea for Fek II) Mai Invest193 words
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Article33 1983-02-10 20 Up Down unch Industrials 67 15 25 Finance 7 5 Hotels 2 Properties 3 3 2 Oil Palms 5 11 Tins 6 2 4 robbers 12 1 2 Crabbers Deb/Loans 133 words
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Article2805 1983-02-10 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 In brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board2,805 words
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Article424 1983-02-10 20 STOCKS yesterday closed higher on pared gains but the Hang Seng index closed just above the 900 mark. Brokers attributed the moderate rally yesterday to optimistic sentiment ahead of the Chinese New Year holiI days, noting late speculative interest m the banking sector as two local banks, the Hang424 words
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Article340 1983-02-10 20 SHARE prices yesterday ended lower on balance m erratic trade. Yen AJlnomoto 884 +8 Akal 380 +13 Amada 588 +5 Asat-.l Chem 278 -5 A.iahl Glass 509 -1 Bank Tk 291 unch Brldgestone 450 -3 Canon 1080 -10 Casio Computer 1000 +10 Citizen 320 +2 D Nip Print 703340 words
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Article93 1983-02-10 20 Pesos Acoje Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mining B 0.017 0.001 Atlas Con. B 32 unch BagUlO Gold 0.0024 +0.0002 Basic Petroleum 0.012 unch Benguet Con. B 100 +1 CDCP 2 unch First Phil Hldgs 8 unch Lepanto B 0.13 +0.005 Marlnduque B 7.50 -0.3 Marsteel Oriental B 0.028 unch93 words
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Article380 1983-02-10 21 STOCK PRICES m New York slid lower on Tuesday, led by the blue chip issues, as profittaking hit the market after the rally of the prior three sessions. The Dow Jones industrial average performed worse than the broader market, finishing off about lIV 4 points. Declines led advances380 words
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Article367 1983-02-10 21 THE MARKET yesterday closed mixed with heavily traded leading mining stocks showing moderate falls. Those issues fell following the release of the first opinion poll since the snap Federal election was announced List week for March 5, showing line opposition Labor party would have won had an election been367 words
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Article674 1983-02-10 21 EQUITIES opened quietly lower yesterday m line with Tuesday night's easier Wall Street levels. The Financial Times Index at noon was down 0.3 points at 649.1. In weak oils, Ultramar fell 30p to 468 on news of the one-for-four rights issue, before recovering 5p to 473. BP was down674 words
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Article50 1983-02-10 21 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 906.64 Tuesday 896.84 Week Ago 894.81 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 647.2 Tuesday 648.3 Week Ago 677.4 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 503.3 Tuesday 504.3 Week Ago 545.1 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 649.4 Monday 643.0 Week Ago 628.4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1075.33 Monday 1087.10 Week Ago 1059.7950 words
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Article307 1983-02-10 21 SHARE prices were mixed on Tuesday, with advances outnumbering declines but few majot movements seen. In internationals, Royal Dutch rose 1.50 guilders to 96.90 while KLM lost 1.50 to 157. In banks ABN gained three to 296 and Amro was 1.40 higher at 43.40. NMB added 1.30 to 114.307 words
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Article241 1983-02-10 21 DOMESTIC share prices closed Tuesday steady on rising turnover, with investors focussing on speculative second line stocks. Dealers attributed the firmer trend to Monday's rise on Wall Street and Tuesday's sharply lower dollar. But reaction to Tuesday morning's news Swiss consumer prices fell 0.1 per cent m January was241 words
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Article666 1983-02-10 21 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed with turnover still low. The Book Club index rose 0.07 to 110.20 on a turnover of 9.3 million baht with 128,895 shares traded. Jalaprathan Cement fell two baht to 144.50 while Siam City Cement rose two to 272 with Industrial Finance Corp and Maboonkhrong666 words
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Article1369 1983-02-10 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Aem» (1) 3.50 AjtaMMto (3.208) Alcmn (1.798) (36) 1.78 (4) 1.77 (5)1,369 words
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Article688 1983-02-10 21 RUBBER PRICES IN Si slightly lower with March 192.50 cents per kilo, down close. Morning prices were marked down slightly on some selling and post-clo-sure weakness m Singapore on Tuesday. Afternoon prices gained some ground on covering interest and forward demand before profit-taking emerged to pare the gains slightly.688 words
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Article30 1983-02-10 21 Rubber: Feb 9 Singapore: March: 192.50 cents (down 1.50 cents) Malaysia: March: 212.00 cents (down one cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) 162 tonnes (down 9 tonnes)30 words
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Article191 1983-02-10 21 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday rose on covering interest following reports of India tendering for RBD olein. Trading was quiet. In the south region Feb gained M 52.50 to M 5747.50 a tonne and central Mslo to M 5745. In Men, south also rose M 52.50191 words
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Article31 1983-02-10 21 LONDON: Copper prices on Tuesday (previous m brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £1051.50 (£1040.50); sellers £1052.00 (£1041.50); Three Months buyers £1083.00 (£1073.00); sellers £1084.00 (£1073.50). Market tone: Steadier. Sates: 13,600 tonnes.31 words
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Article91 1983-02-10 21 NOON SSR and SMR prim ywtorday: RAB March April (Current Mth) (Forward Mth) Buyer* Seller. Bayers Seller* SSR 20 (1 -too pallet) 170.50 172.50N 171.60 173.60N SSR 60 (t-ton pallet) 167.00 169.00N 168.00 170.00N MREI.B March April SMRCV (1-ton pallet) 223.00 226.00N 224.00 226.00N SMRL (1-ton pallet)91 words
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Article230 1983-02-10 21 THE STRAITS tin price m Penang yesterday remained at the ITA floor level of MJ29.15 a kilo. The lower disposal of ore of 162 tonnes from 171 previously was substantially absorbed by the buffer stock manager and other interest was light. A small amount of foreign ore was230 words
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Article132 1983-02-10 21 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per IN kg yesterday. Coconut oil: Bulk fob $96.00 sellers, old drum (m second hand drum) fob $109.00 sellers, new drum fob $113.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $55 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $345.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper132 words
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Article209 1983-02-10 21 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable m Singapore opened at $33,174 and closed at $33,078 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.25 492.25 and traded down to 489.50/ 490.50 where buying appeared. The price was brought down to 490.00/491.00 by lunch time. The market reopened at 489.50/490.50209 words
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Article35 1983-02-10 21 Tm H« New York 13.808 L 3.888 > 13.87S 13.95S Zurich 14.078 13.758 14.14S 13.85S Wed Taw Singapore 13.708 13.858 13.80S 13.95S Closing prices In US dollars a troy ounce. Smkw: Credit Safaae, B'p»rf>.35 words
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Article685 1983-02-10 21 THE US dollar opened at 5J2.0855 75 and trading was thin. It was brought to a high of 2.0880 before easing to close at 2.0820/30 on the Singapore forex market yesterday. Trading of the US unit against major currencies was also thin and the US unit was685 words
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Article47 1983-02-10 21 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Feb 9: Overnight: 3V> Call deposits. 3>/, Stmnm: Natfeml Dbesut C*. Closing Buying Selling 3- month Treasury bills 3 3/16 31/16 3-month Bank bills 7 3/16 7 1/16 3 months CD 7 6% 6 months CD 7W 7W47 words
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Article28 1983-02-10 21 CUilag latorfcMk rate* f*r SU*»p»r* Mian Ffb Offer Bid Overnight 3 2Mi 1 month 6% 2 months 7 6% 3 months 7 6% Overnight mode 5Vi28 words
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Article24 1983-02-10 21 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks fere currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.5t per cent.24 words
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Article251 1983-02-10 22 SYNTHETIC Resins Malaysia (SRM) has ventured into ttfie shipping business with the purchase of a company called Tampoi Resins. At the same time, it has proposed a bonus issue of one-for-two. The company said it had acquired two shares m Tampoi Resins and subscribed for251 words
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470 1983-02-10 22 PROMET Bhd, together with three multinational companies, has clinched an M 5476 million contract to build a natural gas grid for the state-owned Sabah Energy Corporation. The contract was officially signed on Monday m Kuala Lumpur by the respective representatives. Promet's three470 words
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256 1983-02-10 22 LONDON, Wed. British Airways has asked Boeing and McDonnell Douglas of the United States for financial quotations on the possible purchase of a fleet of up to 20 new small short-range jet airliners for delivery from 1985/86 to replace its ageing Trident and One-ElevenFT - 256 words
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368 1983-02-10 22 FOUR out of the five Canadian merchant banks m Singapore led what Consul ton Research Bureau described as "a national assault" on the top 10 positions of merchant banks. The research company, m its soon-to-be-published yearbook of financial institutions, said Toronto Dominion (South-east Asia)368 words
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113 1983-02-10 22 Glenealy sells interest in Batu Lintang GLENEALY Plantations (Malaya) has sold its entire interest m Batu Lintang Rubber Company to Kuala Lumpur Kepong for profits of M 51.61 million. Glenealy said it sold 402,864 Batu Lintang shares for M 52.01 million. The latter was the subject of a takeover by113 words
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380 1983-02-10 22 LUXEMBOURG, Wed. International borrowing by the European Investment Bank (EIB) rose sharply to ECU 3.2 billion last year from ECU 2.3 billion m 1981. Figures released by the bank here showed the rate of increase far outstripped new lending by the bank, which roseFT - 380 words
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Advertisement463 1983-02-10 19 IF YOU HAD TO CHOOSE AN ECONOMY CAR, WHY CHOOSE THE NOW MAZDA 323tf«*? We have to tighten our belts for 1983. Which dfp^M MS ~^WM\ I STYLE is probably one reason why you'll pick an Wj&l *^j| <[ P economy car. The question is, which igt fl I *1463 words
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Advertisement264 1983-02-10 21 NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF BEST DENKI CO., LTD. iK.bu.hiki Kabha B«« Denki) 5H PER CENT CONVERTIBLE BONDS DUE 1997 Pursuant to Clause 7(Bl and (Cl of the Trust Deed dated 24th March, 1982 under which the above Bonds were issued, notice is hereby given as follows: 1. On December 15,264 words
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Advertisement108 1983-02-10 22 HEiiijlF Sf Jh HHN< I iilii^ ''SjtwHtAj BpflSl l|lP ;;i|:i iMilll^ M^|[ as: JH |Hi' |f ifliilH. v^iP!^Hß E Ip^^//- 11 jM W r--i^ :^fi' l \^JH /CWL, I I Wurrv nrnmr>f.- c V '"\s'Sfe\ I /mbfw r I f I lut| on on now' I 1 m /^mW v*mk108 words
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Advertisement28 1983-02-10 22 Only one thing is more precious than agift from The Rosenthal Studio.... ow£ yowV^ giving it to. studio-linie Ground Floor, I Singapore Shopping Centre I Tel: *****50 I28 words
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Advertisement832 1983-02-10 23 I aSTSajTSffi^s*,™ 00 dIM tISOOI classification croup L «J .^^^"Nf^ r^\ fl^^l^J f J 1W A /SmS\ W/dr 02 30 pm for Sunday Tmnes) Sem.-Displav (Mm $54 00 Stra.ts Times) B Personal Services A Merchandise I l\ V^f L^f IV^S /^A [In AAV lfl\\\ Publ C H0l daY 900 om-832 words
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Advertisement658 1983-02-10 23 20 Pets BROWNISH BLACK POODLE Male 1 year old for sale No papers. $500 on o. Tel: *****14; Miss Wong GOOD LOVING HOUSE dog needs a home with garden. Please tel *****44. LHASA APSO PUPPIES available, cute and adorable, 2 1/2 months. Call *****31 PEKINESE PUPPIES FOR Sale. SKC registered.658 words
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Advertisement599 1983-02-10 23 24 Garage Sale 24 Garage Sale WAREHOUSE SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: King, Queen and single beds, bed-side cabinets, dressing tables, wall display units, lounge sets and miscellaneous. OFFICE FURNITURE:Used desks, chairs, partitions and miscellaneous. llama will b« told at knocked down prices. Sale commences:Thuraday 10th February at 9.00 a.m. Unit 909-914,599 words
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Advertisement539 1983-02-10 23 38 TV/Video/ Sound System SUPER SAVINGS ON Sound Saver Classic 1 $15.00. Disc shield kit $6 00. Omega 1 mat $15.00. Speaker cables, 207palr with sure-lock-pin $50.00. Speaker stands 11, 10", 12", 16", 18", 20" ht. High quality /value for money systems: NAD tuners/cassette decks/ amplifiers. Celestlon new Dltton Series539 words
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Advertisement392 1983-02-10 23 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage RELAX REFRESH YOURSELF AT GREAT EASTERN 4^ HEALTH CENTRE Lw I Great Eastern Hotel ''-_j_JP_[ k 401 Macpherson Road 'm '__3 7 Spore 1336. ___P jfr/ TEL: *****44 ,W 53 Computer Products/Services Newt! 700 Lines HIGH RESOLUTION RCA MONITOR for your computer392 words
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Advertisement249 1983-02-10 23 57 Industrial Equipment: Sale/Hire ONE UNIT 1981 MODEL 125 KVA GENERATOR SET. One owner, very good condition for immediate sale. Price negotiable. Interested contactAnthony at *****90 or G.H. Lee at *****29 (after 5.00 p.m.) CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT SALE OR RENTAL AMERICAN 100 TON CRANE For prices or further information, please contact:249 words
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Advertisement257 1983-02-10 23 59 Industrial Supplies WADE TECHNICAL SERVICES PTE. LTD. REPRESENTING BARRINGER RESEARCH MARINE MAGNETOMETERS AND MINERAL EXPLORATION INSTRUMENTS. WESMAR MARINE SIDESCAN SONAR, RADAR AND COLOUR SOUNDERS. ORION ELECTRONICS OIL SPILL TRACKING SYSTEMS. ARMSTRONG CORP. HAZARDOUS GAS SENSORS AND MONITORS. CUSTOM POWER INC UPS POWER SYSTEMS, DC-AC INVERTERS AND EMERGENCY LIGHTING. FOR257 words
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Advertisement248 1983-02-10 23 60 Business Opportunities AUSTRALIAN VISITING SINGAPORE seeks partner for marine salvage project. Excellent investment opportunity. For information, write S.T. Box A*****, 390 Kirn Seng Road, Singapore 0923. ECONOMICAL BUSINESS SERVICES: Telephone answering service with prestlgeous office address and temporary Executive Room use. Telex facilities $5 monthly. *****00. BETTER OPPORTUNITY, 24248 words
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Advertisement241 1983-02-10 23 mSLm ESPECIALLY FOR *V »I|S CHINESE NEW YEAR iLi|L HL\I "For Sale: hand-made Thai /ffl| IJL^ Stone Garden Table with 4 ._pk^E|oMM^__( Mm chairs, ideal lor New Year _)^^^^^^^^^B C3fV Garden parties fIR BJ_9 "Pre-Chlnese New Year Sale: i^^k I"_a| fresh chips, snacks, nuts mEQ DIIS clearing at ex-factory ft241 words
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Advertisement363 1983-02-10 24 65 Situations Wanted BRITISH EXPAT WITH 15 YKARS DATA PROCESSING EXPERIENCE IN UK, EUROPE AND hAR BAST INCLUDING SINOAPORI SEEKS CHALLENGING PKRMANENT POBI--ri()N IN SINGAPORE ON UX'AI. TERMS IN DEPTH EXPERIENCE IN BANKING AND FINANCIAL SECTORS AS A SYSTEMS ANALYST. DATA PROCESSING MANAGER. SOFTWARE MANAGER SYSTEMS CONSULTANT WORKING WITH IBM,363 words
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Advertisement562 1983-02-10 24 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive Dynamic and fast growing insurance organisation invite* applications to fill the following positions: A) EXECUTIVE c Required for claims and reinsurance divisions c Full or Part ACII/AAII or a I.LB Degree c Persons without the above qualifications but with 4 years relevant experience will562 words
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Advertisement401 1983-02-10 24 66 Situations Vacant b) EDP Micro-computer Manufacturer requires: SYSTEM ANALYST Requirements: c Ability to communicate effectively at all levels c Able to head the software development department c Accounting knowledge will be an asset c Experience essential m System Study Applications should be made m confidential giving full particulars, present401 words
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Advertisement447 1983-02-10 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical nicKicox* We are one of the World's largest manufacturer of capacitors invite applicants for the posts of: 1. MALE CLERK 2. FEMALE CLERK 3. RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST Requirements: c Completed National Service. c GCE O' level. c With or without447 words
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Advertisement266 1983-02-10 24 oe© MATERIAL HANDLING ENGINEERING PTE LTD We are an established and reputable material handling company and due to our recent expansion, we Invite applications for the following: 1) SECRETARY TO MANAGING DIRECTOR OCE O' or 'A' level with good command of written and spoken English LCCI Secretarial Certificate Pleasant disposition266 words
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Advertisement398 1983-02-10 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Immediate Vacancy For CLERK/ TYPIST Age 19 years or above with GCE 'O' Level education. Typing skill of 30 35 w.p.m. 1 to 2 years clerical experience. MALE CLERK GCE 'O' Level with 1 or more years working experience m Kardex card recording works.398 words
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Advertisement443 1983-02-10 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE LTD invites applications for the post of CLERKS/ TELLERS •Minimum 4 GCE 0' Level Ability to type will be an advantage Please submit application with full resume, non-returnable photograph and telephone number to: The Personnel Manager United Overseas Finance Ltd 124-126,443 words
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Advertisement532 1983-02-10 24 66 Situations Vacant I d) Secretarial Clerical I ©SANYO INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD has immediate vacancies for ASSISTANT STOREKEEPERS (MALE) c Singaporean or Malaysian c GCE 'O' Level c With knowledge of store work preferred Interested applicants please write m or apply personally during office hours with i/c, photograph and532 words
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Advertisement587 1983-02-10 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Si Clerical ~w SECRETARY Chubb requires a Secretary. c Minimum qualification: 'O' level c With knowledge of shorthand/typewriting c Minimum 3 years' experience preferred Attractive salary and generous fringe benefits payable. Apply to: Financial Director, CHUBB SINGAPORE PTE. LTD., 207, Kallang Bahru, Singapore 1233. SECRETARY587 words
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Advertisement540 1983-02-10 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical SINGAPORE NOBLE ELECTRONICS PTE. LTD. urgently require* RECEPTIONIST/ GENERAL CLERK Requirement* c G.C.E. 'O' level or equivalent. c Able to handle switchboard and administration duties c Able to type. Interested applicants, please call personally at: Block 1, 601-617, 6 th Floor. PSA Multi-Storey Complex,540 words
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Advertisement781 1983-02-10 25 68 Situation* Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical TELEPHONIST/ GENERAL CLERK c Pleasant personality with good telephone etiquette Minimum GCE O' level with credit m English At least 1 year experience m similar rapacity Ability to type accurately. Interested applicant* please write m (with contact number) to Unit 901, 9th flr PSA781 words
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Advertisement600 1983-02-10 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical FEMALE ACCOUNT ASSISTANT required immediately. Must have insurance knowledge. Salary between $600 and $800 depending on experience. Please apply to: Equity Insurance Brokers Pte Ltd. 97/99 C, 3rd floor, Fldvl Building, Market Street, Singapore 0104. BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY has vacancies for General Clerical Assistants.600 words
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Advertisement769 1983-02-10 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales c) Sales PROJECT SALES EXECUTIVE (Salary around $35,000 p.a.) We are a diversified group and leader m the fields of speciality banking equipment, consumer products, industrial and engineering, building materials and furniture. Due to our expansion into the office equipment business, we769 words
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Advertisement730 1983-02-10 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales An established company m Brunei haa vacancies for the following position: 2 SALES REPRESENTATIVES (BRUNEI) c GCE 'O' level with some technical background c Bi-lingual In both English Mandarin c Ito 2 years of experience In the sale of industrial products c Ability to sell730 words
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Advertisement535 1983-02-10 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical t) Technical is^L»—^M aii 1 1 1 1 1 ll*Tl^a^P^B»^^^»VTt^^^^l ?^^i^a^^a^^a^^^tn^^a^e^«lß ■MBIBII Hpll BUS r^S 7^7 ASAHI TV-GLASS U O.M. Hermetir Motor "It LTD l-iermeilC MOIOr I Applications are invited from I OpefatiOfi Pte Ltd I Singapore/Malaysia Citizens I I for appointments535 words
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Advertisement402 1983-02-10 25 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical MALAYAN BREWERIES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD LABORATORY TECHNICIAN 111 No. of Post 2 1 Post for Male Must work on 3-rotating shifts 1 Post for Female Normal office hours Requirements: c Singapore citizen age 20-24 years c GCE 'O' level passes In Science subjects Male applicants402 words
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Advertisement555 1983-02-10 25 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical [UPTOJj] requU-es MECHANIC Minimum qualifications: NTC Grade 3or equivalent. c Apprentice trained together with tool room or precision fitting experience would be an advantage. c Must be prepared to work on shift rotation. Relevant experience an advantage. c 5-day working week, c Transport provided, c555 words
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Advertisement212 1983-02-10 25 66 Situations Vacant g) Production DUMETMH FT? mHI c Alternate Saturday off. High confirmation anniversary increment. Attractive 2nd shift allowance. c Monthly productivity bonus. c Service benefits CASH c Annual Cash bonus c Paid leaves, c Sports recreational activities. WALK IN for interview at our PERSONNEL DEPT. or write to212 words
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Advertisement372 1983-02-10 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production Wf Olivetti, Europe's largest manufacturer \m of office equipment has immediate vacancies m its manufacturing operations m Singapore for: IST 2ND SHIFTS (Weekly Rotation) We offer: starting pay $314 At least 3 increments m the first year $342 after 1372 words
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Advertisement360 1983-02-10 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situation* Vacant g) Production g) Production I We are expanding... With our new factory m Ang Mo Kio we now need: A) 200 Female Production Operators Requirements Complete Primary Education Age between 16-30 years We offer An attractive starting sal. ry 5 -day week No shift360 words
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Advertisement473 1983-02-10 26 66 Situations vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production I PMI DYNA CRAFT kIM INTERNATIONAL Ji A leading U.S. Electro-Plating company requires:PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS GCE 'A' level/Diploma with some related experience and able to work on 3 rotating shifts. They will lead and supervise a team of operator to achieve473 words
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Advertisement362 1983-02-10 26 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous QooduroocL Rank, HOTEL invites applications for the following position* (1) Muslim Cook Experience m similar capacity (2) Waiters/Waitresses Pleasant personality Completed Secondary Education Applicants must be bl-lin-gual (English and Mandarin) Related experience an advantage Prepared to do split shift (3) Front Office Cashier (Female) Applicants362 words
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Advertisement346 1983-02-10 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous JKeppef Shipyard limited requires urgently GCE *O' level Typing speed of at least 35 wpm Good Secondary education Typing speed of at least 35 wpm Ability- to speak English Class 2 driving licence Commencing salary will be commensurate with qualifications346 words
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Advertisement94 1983-02-10 26 CLASS 5 DRIVERS. Salary $500 per month plus over-time claim. Ability to write and speak simple English. Willing to work In Jurong. Interested, call *****7 or write to: 23 Jalan Buroh, Spore 2261. r An Established Company 1 invites application* for: STORE ASSISTANT c Must complete N.S. c Able to94 words
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Advertisement500 1983-02-10 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous (Ml METRO METRO REQUIRES: 1) INTERNAL AUDIT ASSISTANTS Possess a minimum GCE "A" level certificate. Must have completed level 2 of ACA. Those with 2 to 3 years public accounting or Internal auditing experience will have an added advantage. 2)500 words
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Advertisement586 1983-02-10 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous rf THE BRITISH COUNCIL 1 invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following position: ACCOUNTANT who will be responsible for all accounting functions of the Council. Responsibilities include financial control, general accounting, cash flow projections, operating budgets, submission of586 words
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Advertisement488 1983-02-10 27 invites applications for the following posltions:--(1) Trainee Baker/Patissier (Female) Preferably with experience m the Pastry Section Prepared to do shift duties (2) Bakery/Pastry Porters Free Uniforms and laundry Food allowance Annual increments NWC adjustments AWS Paid Annual Leave Paid medical benefits/ leave SATA Insurance Opportunities for advancement Interested applicants please488 words
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Advertisement502 1983-02-10 27 66 Situations Vacant —■——I^M 1) Miscellaneous GTM Coignet J.V. Urgently requires ELECTRO FOREMEN/ ELECTRO MECHANICAL TECHNICIAN/ ELECTRO MECHANICAL c Minimum 2or 3 years experience, c Willing to work m 2 rotating shifts c Able to read electrical drawings. c Able to work under minimum supervision. BOILERMAN c Certificate of Competency502 words
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Advertisement563 1983-02-10 27 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A PERMANENT 4 REWARDING JOB? ll you are: c Between 18 -24 years of age. c Have a pleasant personality, c Keen In meeting people, c Speaks reasonable English. You can be a CLINIC NURSE at Shenton Medical Group. No nursing563 words
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Advertisement445 1983-02-10 27 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous Progressive Developer requires: 1) MAE ASSISTANT FOREMAN Must possess PUB electrical licence 2-3 years' experience m building maintenance 2) FEMALE GENERAL CLERK GCE 'O' level Ability to type 3) CAR PARK ATTENDANTS Primary 6 education Preferably with one year experience Those without experience will also be445 words
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Advertisement683 1983-02-10 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous EXPERIENCED DENTAL ASSISTANTS required urgently TEL: *****61 for appointment FULLTIME/PART-TIME WAITERS WAITRESSES for Phon Cafeteria No experience accepted. Age above 18. Meals provided. Apply personally atARCADIA GRILL G09, 251 Arcadia Rd Singapore 1128 Tel: *****85, Samat after 2pm. IMMEDIATE VACANCY FOR DESPATCH RIDER WITH OWN683 words
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Advertisement442 1983-02-10 27 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous SCHOOL LEAVERS REQUIRED for post of Waitresses/ Bar Assistants/ Cashiers. Call: *****67 for an interview. URGENTLY REQUIRED: DESPATCH Boy with own motorcycle. Salary and allowance. Interested applicants please call: *****93/ *****97. WANTED URGENTLY BAR Waitresses. Pleas* apply personally at: Duke Hotel, 42/ 46 Meyer Road,442 words
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Advertisement780 1983-02-10 27 74 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance THE ENTERPRISE PTE LTD I CAR LOAN i Attractive rates for new and j I used vehicles. Maximum loan and longer periods arrangeable. r Rates from 7% p.a. CALL: *****88 i (3 LinM). i Buy sell through CATS. 76 Vehicles For Sale a) Alfa/Peugeot IMMACULATE 1977780 words
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Advertisement740 1983-02-10 27 75 New Vehicle 75 New Vehicle Directory Directory r RENAULT TL vi 1400 CC f A stylish car you can afford. Owing to popular demand, we advise you to grab the Fuego TL now! PARF Price: 5533,237/Black/Metallic paint: SSSOO/ Exklusivly at: WYT3 EXKLUSIV AUTO PTE LTD (A Member of the740 words
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Advertisement364 1983-02-10 27 76 Vehicles For Sale t) Honda LATE 1979 HONDA Accord Automatic. Ist owner, alrcond, radio/ cassette, new tyres. $23,500 negotiable. *****95. LATE 1979 HONDA Accord, one, careful owner, excellent condition, aircon, cassette, $24,800 negotiable. Phone *****98. 1976 HONDA CIVIC 1500 4-door. PARF, alrcond, passed Vtcom, cassette. $11,900 0.n.0. Blk 631.364 words
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Advertisement2027 1983-02-10 28 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Toyota AUTHORISED TOYOTA DEALER BALEB A SERVICE Working Houre:--8.30am 6.00pm Monday Sunday Call ua for a teat-drive. VEHITO COMPANY 594 Upper Thornton Road TEL: *****63. COMPANY'S REGISTERED ALMOST 1978 Toyota Crown. Super saloon. (Fully automatic). Director's car. Chauffeur-driven. Alrcon, radio cassette. Tax May "83. Mint2,027 words
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Advertisement441 1983-02-10 28 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota 1978 TOYOTA COROLLA 1200. Aircond, radio/ cassette, PARF eligible. $14,200. 125, Mcl Hwan Drive, Spore 2056. 1978 TOYOTA COROLLA 1200. 2 private owners, alrcond, radio cassette, tuff-kote, tax, tyres new. *****9. 1978 TOYOTA CORONA 1600. Private owner, aircon, radio/cassette, sports rims. $14,800. Loan $12,000.441 words
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Advertisement765 1983-02-10 28 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Others TIONG CHOON CO PTE LTD Plot 'B Kampong Java Fringe Carpark Singapore 0922 TEL: *****45/ *****49 1981 Daihatsu Charade KG Aircond 1981 Daihatsu Cuore 550 Alrcond 1961 Ford Laser 1.3 L Notchback Alrcond 1981 Pony 1400 GL Aircond 1981 Honda Accord Alrcond 1980 Ford765 words
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Advertisement885 1983-02-10 28 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Others 1980 POWERFUL/ ECONOMICAL Suzuki 600. Private owner. Accident free Only $10,950. Loan arrangeable. (*****74/ *****36). 1980 VOLVO 244GL. Automatic. 1 company owner, new road tax. Showroom condition. $39,000 0.n.0. *****09. 1981 CITROEN CX2OOO Athena. Ist owner, atrcond, power steering/ windows, radio/cassette. Price negotiable. *****94.885 words
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Advertisement670 1983-02-10 28 76 Vehicles For Sale n) Motor Cycles/ Scooters SELLING PROBLEMS? CALL DeCycle today. We'll help you. Offering discount for motorcycle Insurance. *****34 Iris. 11 MONTHS KAWASAKI GPZ 550, m tip top condition, $5,200. *****11 Ext 35. (Home) *****78 Raymond Cheong. 1977 YAMAHA DTI7S tax/ Insurance 7/'B3, cash $320. AQ Honda670 words
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Advertisement804 1983-02-10 28 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses c Dist. 10, majestic doublestorey bungalow on elevated land. Spacious llving/4 bedrooms/study/servant's amenlties/4 alrconds. Large patio, beautifully furnished. $5,000 c Dist. 10, Immaculate doublestorey semi-detached with open roof top, 5,000 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms/servant's quarters/ atrcond, tastefully furnished. $3,500. c Dist. 11, Capitol Park, newly refurbished804 words
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Advertisement545 1983-02-10 28 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST, 9 BEAUTIFULLY DECORATED double-storey terrace house with 3 bedrooms, walking distance to Lucky Plaza. Fully carpeted/ alrcond. Tel: *****33/ *****11 (Agent). KHEAM HOCK ROAD/ Phoenix Garden, 3 1/2 storey semi-de-tached, 5 bedrooms, big garden, furnished, $5000/ $2500. Singlestorey semi-detached, $1900 *****35/ 6 agent. NEAR545 words
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Advertisement603 1983-02-10 29 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments RILX36UJOOD conpominium the best of homes prime locality nearby shops, schools playground clubhouse gymnasium sauna squash tennis swimming pool barbecue pits 24-hour security APARTMENTS, TOWNHOUSES AND SHOPS IN DISTRICT 10 FOR LEASE for enquiries call *****4 DIST. 5 HONG LEONG GARDEN CONDO Brand new luxurious603 words
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Advertisement832 1983-02-10 29 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments PRINCIPALS ONLY PEACH GARDEN CONDOMINIUM Beautiful seavlew. 4 bedrooms with attached bathrooms, spaclous living/ dining/ family area. 6 alrcondltioners, 10 minutes' drive to Changl Airport and city. Swimming pool and security. CALL: *****22 EXT. 164 NOWI SHORT TERM leases. Fully furnished service studio/ apartments with832 words
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Advertisement783 1983-02-10 29 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments FERNHILL GROVE (DISTRICT 1025) Shangri-la Hotel vicinity, Upper maisonette, 3 bedrooms with swimming pool and 24-hour security. Partly furnished, $4,000. Telephone: *****88 extension 104. NEWTON/THOMSON ROAD vicinity brand new 4-bedroomed apartments overlooking swimming pool. $3,200 to $3,600 p.m. J.E. Housing Housing Associates: *****68/9. NEWTON ROAD783 words
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Advertisement698 1983-02-10 29 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments CAIRNHILL PLAZA DIST. 9 High floor. 2 spacious bedrooms. $4,500. Regional *****31/*****00. DIST. 15 3-ROOM APARTMENT for rent. Unfurnished. $1,350 p.m. Tel: *****00 (no agents). DIST. 5 HIN SENG Garden. 3 aircond bedrooms, furnished, for rent. *****63. c) Booms QILSTEAD ROAD (OFF Newton Road) Apartment698 words
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Advertisement642 1983-02-10 29 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses [PROPERTY] LOANS The Chartered Finance Company provides finance for purchase of residential, commercial and industrial properties at attractive interest rates. Please telephone ***** or *****4 for further details 1 The Chartered Finance Company Limited 93 Market Street. Singapore 0 1 04 I W AP3437642 words
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Advertisement954 1983-02-10 29 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments Bet*"* l^J£A.rE;i :^te: :;i ;;jf*%:.-- I fsJEk v\ "^^uM^P^Ay^^ Mis r v >- If you're looking for a home that's comfortable conveniently situated, then you're looking m the right954 words
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Advertisement364 1983-02-10 29 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments E^&io*££M %)S&3jaA I No Restriction to Foreigners Package unit air-con provided Beautiful landscape designed by Hawaiian Consultant I Situated m the inner urban zone bounded by I I Lower Delta Road and Kampung Bahru (near I364 words
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Advertisement306 1983-02-10 29 Call CATS at 7371 166. DIST. 07, BEACH ROAD, Eng Cheong Tower 2-level maisonette, high floor, 3 aircons, immediate sale, $300,000 (0.n.0.). *****30. DIST. 15, ST. PATRICK'S, brand new apartment with 3 bedrooms, attached bathrooms, swimming pool, selling: $450,000. Holland Housing: 235-7404. DIST. 11 OFF THOMSON Road 3bedroomed apartment/ servant's/306 words
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Advertisement564 1983-02-10 30 89 ProptrtiM For Sate b) Prlrate Apartments LEONIE TOWERS MAISONETTE Fully furnished 4 bedrooms, servant's 3.400 sq.ft. $930,000. Distinctive Properties: *****15/ *****23 LOCK CHO APARTMENT (off Balestier Road). 3 bedrooms, 2 attached bathrooms, fully furnished Approx. 1600 sq.ft. $345,000 Grand vale. *****41. NASSMtf MANSION, IST FLOOR facing pool Tenanted with564 words
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Advertisement579 1983-02-10 30 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HUDC Apartments LAKEVIEW, 3 BEDROOMS, servant's, 1,700 sq.ft. facing MacRltchle Reservoir, partially furnished, tel: *****33 TELOK BLANGAH NEW Generation, 4 rooms, sea view, 2 facing units, high floor, good 'hong swee'. *****88 (agent). 3-ROOMED HDB FLAT at Tanglin Halt Road for sale, sth floor near579 words
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Advertisement163 1983-02-10 30 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted 1 1 DEVELOPMENT 1 I SITES WANTED I 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces RUBY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX (Genting Lane/ Tannery Road) HAS THE ANSWER TO YOUR NEEDS Call us at: *****96/ *****61 urn Warehouse Space Available siiwaihhii: warehouse can help you by offering163 words
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Advertisement334 1983-02-10 30 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces I GODOWN I I smvcE I I FOR SALE I Godown Space of various dimensions at Sims Aye./ Eunos Road for sale. Please contact Mr. Chong of Tel: *****95 (Singapore). FACTORY/ WAREHOUSE CUM Office for rental In district 2366, 2 1/2 storey,334 words
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Advertisement307 1983-02-10 30 93 Office Spaces b) Rental NEAR RAFFLES SQUARE OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE At Phillip Street Ten Een Kiem Building Suitable for Financial Institution/ Office/ Showroom The space offered consists of Ground Floor, Mezzanine Floor and Basement (Vault/Strongroom) Parking facilities available at OCBC Centre URA 10-Storey parking station under construction at307 words
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Advertisement724 1983-02-10 30 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental PRIME OFFICE SPACE TO LET AT LIAT TOWERS ORCHARD ROAD FOR PRESTIGE gj H^ LOCATION ■OS. CONVENIENCE VS. SUPERB i >. MAINTENANCE v OUTSIDE THE ■I TH»W CBD, NEXT TO Sa^H MRT ORCHARD X 9 BOULEVARD i>*>- STATION Wholly owned724 words
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Advertisement495 1983-02-10 30 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental BALESTIER PLAZA SHOP unit 237/ 279 sq.ft. for immediate rental at $7 p.s.f. Call Mrs Tan: *****31. DIST. 9 FAR EAST Plaza (2 units) 452 sq.ft./ 389 sq.ft. $18 p.s.f./ $10 p.s.f. respectively. Ace: *****81. FAR EAST PLAZA Ground and Ist floor, 200 to 450495 words
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Advertisement675 1983-02-10 30 102 Tours 102 Toure 102 Tours CTC FUNBOAT CRUISES ARE TOP IN FUN AND ENTEKTAINMEtr^^ COMPARE THESE AMENITIES:- All cabins are outside cabins and have )*,**sla private facilities Fully airconditioned and stabilised HwMßF**JirL. *^y 2 Live Bands with Top Class Entertainers AjRnPM^ 1 International Shows "Jf^w^ %k* Casino, swimming pool,675 words
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Advertisement365 1983-02-10 30 CHARTER FLIGHTB TO HAADYAI DEP: 12, 13, 15, 18, 20 FEB 83 SPECIAL HAADYAI-SINGAPORE ONE WAY $99/- ONLY DEP: 12, 13. HAADYAI-SONGKHLA AIR TOUR 3 DAYS $399/- DEP: 10, 11 FEB 2 DAYS $299/- DEP: 12 FEB 3 DAYS $499/- DEP: 13 FEB 4 DAYS BY COACH/RETURN AIR $199 DEP:365 words
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Advertisement341 1983-02-10 30 Ef v I/ 'jj'ii.-Vjj METROPOLITAN YMCA TOURS offers EUROPE OVERLAND 23rd April, 24 days Visit Holland, Belgium, West Germany, Leichtensteln, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Vatican City, Monaco, France, England. Tour tare includes airfare, accommodation, all meals, tours, travel insurance and experienced tour guide. For further details please call: *****66 TOURS DEPARTMENT341 words
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Obituary, Illustration251 1983-02-10 31 JOHN LIM KWEE SENG AGED: 18 YEARS Passed away on 9-2-83 (saving behind Parents, Brothers, sister and all loved ones. Cortege leaves Teochew Kongsi Parlour, 4th miles, Upper Serangoon Road on Friday 11-2-83 at 1.00 pm for Chua Chu Kang Cemetery. No wreaths please. All donations to Boy's251 words
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Obituary, Illustration184 1983-02-10 31 142 Condolences 143 Acknowledgements DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MDM. LEE YUET 001 FROM PHECK WAH, HUN LAM, HAN KEE HUN ENG. The family of the Late Mr. Tan Teck Tie (Departed: 6th Feb '83) Wishes to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to relatives, friends and184 words
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Obituary, Illustration37 1983-02-10 31 MDM. WEE KIM SIE W (EX-MATRON) DEPARTED 6.2.83 AGE 67 YEARS WISH TG THANK PASTOR JOSEPH KANNIAH, RELATIVES AND FRIENDS FOR THEIR KIND ASSISTANCE, ATTENDANCE. CONDOLENCES AND DONATIONS DURING THEIR RECENT BEREAVEMENT.37 words
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Obituary, Illustration158 1983-02-10 31 s IN LOVING MEMORY OF MR. QUEK TONG KAI One year has passed. Always remembered by loved ones. Wife: Llm Slew Suen Son: Quek Chin Wee Daughters: Quek Ky Ching Quek Sy Mung Godson: Loh Teck Hua Brothers: Quek Kai Sing Quek Kye Teng Quek Kai Ang158 words
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Advertisement580 1983-02-10 31 102 Tours NAM HO TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. Hn< Office: G l 4-1 6-1 8, Pearl's Centre, Eu Tong Sen Street, (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore CXI 05. Tel: *****33 (7 lines) Imci Oilier 1 1 9, People's Park Complex, Ground Floor, New Bridge Road. Singapore 0105. Tel: 91 1661/*****2 91580 words
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Advertisement2085 1983-02-10 31 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental jt. j*i dv%#^#iA justoutsidecßD! Tr^^^B XS |H P~ InIMR Area from 900 to 4000 sq. ft. available I %^JUbJU%#%# mWmW%MmkW%O2,085 words
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Advertisement520 1983-02-10 31 112 Commercial BOOKKEEPING CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE 3545-D, Blk 162, 5 th flr. Bukit Merah Town Centre Tel: *****90/*****92 BEGINNERS •Sat 2.00- 5.00pm 19/2 •Sun 2.00- 5.00pm 20/2 •Mon/Wed 8.30- 9.30 am 16/2 Mon/Wed 6.00- 7.15pm 21/2 Tues 7.15- 8.30pm 22/2 INTERMEDIATE •Tues/Thur 6.00- 7.15pm 22/: •Sat 2.15- 5.00pm 19/1520 words
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Advertisement489 1983-02-10 31 112 Commercial SURVEYING/LEVELLING, BUILDERS' Quantities. Evening classes for beginners. Commencing soon at Regal School. Tel: *****29 after 6.30 p.m. 113 Language LEARN ANOTHER LANGUAGE quickly through Home Study cassettes courses. Free Demonstration at Europhone Institute (London). 4-33 Peninsula Shopping Centre. Tel: *****17 114 Music POLYPHONIC SCHOOL OF MUSIC Now Sessions489 words
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Advertisement294 1983-02-10 31 113 Language 113 Language ATT language centre SCHOOL OF LINGUISTIC SKILLS Language courses and private tuition for school examinations and for business, travel pleasure WWWJM S)vau iSrnwna^iw faiwrti urH(mipf 5.45 n. Atrcfu j^mi r 16 r^nnmi 1983 EVENING CLASSES m ENGLISH LANGUAGE (all levels) For schoolchildren Mon Wed 5.45 p.m.294 words
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Advertisement37 1983-02-10 31 D I s NEED AN EDUCATIONAL COURSE? FIND IT IN THE STRAITS TIMES CLASSIFIED. Don't draw a blank over how to acquire knowledge. Study The Straits Times Classified and select the right course for your advancement easily.37 words
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Article, Illustration447 1983-02-10 32 ON THE TRACK - ON THE TRACK Kept m check to clock 40.8 sec for 600 m with PEDIGREE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Betsy's Pet n, bidding to win his second successive classic, is still m fine trim. With Johnny Wilson astride, the five-year-old Irish gelding by Wolver Hollow was kept447 words
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Article, Illustration744 1983-02-10 32 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By IT IS grousing time again. Almost every time weights for a major classic, like the Tunku Gold Cup at Kuala Lumpur, are released, trainers can be heard muttering dark threats to send their topnotchers to the United States. Owners whose horses qualify744 words
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Article1013 1983-02-10 32 PENANG, Wed. A total of 338 entries has been received for the Penang Turf Club Meeting starting on Feb 19. They comprise 120 m Class 2, 84 m Class 4 restricted terms, and 134 m Class 5. Clms 2: Pint run l,2Mm (a) «r 1,7 m m (b):1,013 words
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Article136 1983-02-10 32 FIRST DAY: Cl 2 Div 3 and 4 1,200 m; Cl 4 Div A, B and C 1.200 m; Cl 5 Div 1 and 2 1,200 m, Div 2 and 3 1,700 m. SECOND DAY: a 2 Div 1 and 2 1,200 m and 1,700 m; Cl136 words
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Advertisement1071 1983-02-10 32 |IPJ with National Car Rental you get a brand new deal J f To begin with, every National car is a brand new car. From fuel-efficient economy cars to luxury models, auto or manual, every one of them is sparkling new. No wonder you get a brand new deal at1,071 words
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Article249 1983-02-10 33 BONN, Wed. West Germany's team manager, Jupp Derwall, has called up two young uncapped players for his squad to face Portugal m a friendly soccer match m Lisbon on Feb 23. The newcomers to the 20-man squad are Werder Bremen leftback Jonny Otten, 22, and Hamburg249 words
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Article, Illustration249 1983-02-10 33 LONDON, Wed Results at a glance English Milk Cup semi-final first leg: Liverpool 3 Burnley 0. English League Division Three: Plymouth 0 WalsallO. Scottish League Premier Division: Aberdeen 5 Motherwell 1; Division One: Alloa 1 Clyde 3. LIVERPOOL moved a step closer towards an unprecedented thirdReuter - 249 words
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Article136 1983-02-10 33 Play the game, say UEFA BERNE, Wed. The European Football Union yesterday dismissed Spain's complaint against the decision which resulted m the European Nations championship Gronp Seven qualifying match between Malta and Holland being held m West Germany last December. Malta's ground m Valetta was declared unfit to stage theAFP - 136 words
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Article197 1983-02-10 33 BELGRADE, Wed. Yugoslav League champions Dynamo Zagreb have come under fire m the country's Press for playing m El Salvador during a recent tour of Central and South America. One sports newspaper, claiming that El Salvador had one of the world's most reactionary political regimes, commentedAFP - 197 words
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Article290 1983-02-10 33 LONDON, Wed. WEST HAM manager John Lyall has a simple remedy for the slump that has seen the English First Division soccer club lose six straight matches. "We've done a lot of hard work," says Lyall, "but it hasn't paid off. The answer is moreAFP - 290 words
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Article315 1983-02-10 33 SOCCER BRIEFS ROBERTO FALCAO, star of Italy's Roma club and Brazil's World Cap team, came to Rio de Janeiro for the Brazilian carnival, but declined to comment on rumours he might return to play m Brazil. "I only have one thought at the moment helping Roma win the national championship,"315 words
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Advertisement480 1983-02-10 33 Hewlett-Packard introduces two powerful new scientific programmable^ TheHP-15CandHP-16C Designed to solve an unprecedented number of engineering and computerscience problems. Easily. j Accurately. ■w— Now you can say goodbye to time1 consuming, mathematical calcula- \w\ tions ecause tne HP-15C includes lioH B two new et of f unct ons never t480 words
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Advertisement461 1983-02-10 33 NOTICES WARNING NOTICE We are the Sole Distributor of Calmex Abalone imported from Mexico for nearly ten years. All along, our products are well trusted by all business associates and consumers for their genuine quality and fair price. However, it has come to our knowledge lately that there are stores461 words
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Advertisement396 1983-02-10 33 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. II of 1983 In the matter of the Companies Act, Chapter ISS and In the matter of G. Ocean Trade Centre Pte. Ltd. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding Up396 words
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Advertisement716 1983-02-10 33 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 2847 of 1982 Between BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Plaintiffs And 1. NEUTRON CORPORATION PTE. LTD. 2. TIAN TOOK EARN TIANG TAW EARN 3. QUEK CHIN BOON Defendant* NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: 1. Tian Took Earn716 words
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Article314 1983-02-10 34 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By THE Singapore Lawn Tennis Association yesterday insured themselves against running out of top players by launching the $50,000 training programme to mould 125 10-year-olds into national players. Each squad of 25 (boys and girls) will be named after the sponsors Emrik, Maruman, Prince, Robertson314 words
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Article255 1983-02-10 34 US aces head the Cuore pack TENNIS ROUND-UP MILAN, Wed. American tennis aces John McEnroe and Jimmy Connors will star m the U*****,000 ($909,150) Cuore Cup here, a leg of this year s Volvo Grand Prix competition, from March 21-2? Other big guns m the provisional list of entries include255 words
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Article, Illustration98 1983-02-10 34 LONDON, Wed. Philippe Chattier, president of the International tennis Federation, has promised to look personally Into John McEnroe's (absve)on-court misbehaviour during last week's United States Indoor championships. McEnroe had once again argued abusively with officials and, In one match, vented his anger on the net,AFP - 98 words
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244 1983-02-10 34 The day Borg's career really ended LONDON, Wed. LONDON, Wed. Philippe Chatrier, president or the International Tennis Federation, yesterday said he believed Bjorn Borg's tennis career really ended when he lost to John McEnroe m the final of the United States Open m 1981. "Something broke m Borg's mind," Chatrier244 words
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Article, Illustration376 1983-02-10 34 TAY CHENG KHOON - Gale set to storm Open TAY CHENG KHOON Champion Hsu also among record entries By" AUSTRALIAN Terry Gale, who took the first two days of last year's Singapore Open golf tournament by storm, will be back at the Bukit Course from March 10-13 to "trap" the title that slipped away.376 words
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Article80 1983-02-10 34 GOLFER'S POSTER POSER MELBOURNE, Wed. Australian golfer Jan Stophenson says she intends to sell posters of herself at the Victorian Open tonrnament here this week. Bat the president of the Victorian Golf Association, Keith Alcock, yesterday said he would call a meeting of the tournament committee today to decide whether80 words
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Article, Illustration251 1983-02-10 34 Barrington to bare knowledge JONAH BARRINGTON, one of the world's greatest squash players and coaches, will be sharing his vast experience with local enthusiasts when he conducts three clinics from March 4-6 m Singapore (writes Tay Cheng Khoon). Irishman Barrington was at his peak m the late Sixties and early251 words
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Article129 1983-02-10 34 PETER SIOW - Training tour for the women PETER SIOW By THE national women's basketball squad will make their first-ever training tour late next month or early April. They will visit Taiwan m their preparation for the South-east Asia Games, which Singapore will host from May 28June 6. While there, the women will129 words
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Article252 1983-02-10 34 BOXING Britain's Roy Gumbs captured the vacant Commonwealth middleweight title on Tuesday with a fifth-round technical knock-out over Canadian champion Ralph Hollett m Dartmouth, Canada. Gumbs, who had been knocked down m the third round and appeared m trouble during the fourth, caught Hollett m the comer midway through252 words
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Advertisement236 1983-02-10 34 M£s^ VICTORY ELECTRONIC f^iBKBRMr To avoid disappointment, offer extended to i JJ 11th February-9am to Bpm |^^y^L^" O y/^/^f^ f flf^fi tBJBI Hni WMvm lh 'B* v It^F JB AMCOL lllli w C_ Stereo Radio Cassette Recorder AMCOL AMCOL AMCOL CF-6060 Stereo Radio Cassette Recorder Portable Stereo Cassette Recorder Stereo236 words
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Miscellaneous63 1983-02-10 34 NET3ALL Inter-oentre final: Under-17: Farrer Park 1 v National Stadium centre. Under-23: Hwa Chong JC v National Stadium 1. (Delta Complex, 6 p.m.). SOCCER Friendly: Singapore v Sonthofen (Jalan Besar, ..30 p.m.). Stomlnade Cop: Metal Ore v Leblond Makino (Jurong, 5.15 p.m.). SQUASH Inter-mlnlstrv tourney: Defence v Home Affairs; Women's63 words
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Article, Illustration295 1983-02-10 35 JOE DOR Al - JOE DOR Al By Few key national players injured, others involved m night matches THE National Football League has taken its toll on the national squad, but there are talented reserves Singapore can rely on when they take on the West German amateur side, Sonthofen,295 words
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Article131 1983-02-10 35 SABAH, MMshed by West Gormaa Genl Schmidt and muaged by tanner Malay--IUI star Juno* W*ag, have bees asked to arrange a new date tar their match aezt mwth agatart aacapwe at the National Htadiun. The East MaUytdan state team had •rlg&ally pl«a»fd to perform131 words
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Article34 1983-02-10 35 SYDNEY, Wed. Australia beat New Zealand by six wickets In the first of the best-of-three finals m the triangular world series cricket Cup here today. Scores: Australia 155-4. New Zealand 193-7. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article167 1983-02-10 35 Zuri pays the price for slip-up GOALKEEPER Zuri Ahman's feeble fingers caused Kaki Bukit to fall flat on their pants m the National Football League Division One tournament at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. They lost 1-2 to Changi Constituency only because Zuri appeared to have butter on his167 words
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Article78 1983-02-10 35 DIVISION ONE P W D L F A Pt. ToaPayoh 4 3 1 0 9 2 10 FT Dynamos 6 2 2 210 8 8 Tiongßahru 4 2 2 0 4 2 8 ChangiCSC 5 2 12 6 6 7 Cairnhill 5 2 12 7 8 7 FPUtd *****4578 words
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Article34 1983-02-10 35 BANGKOK, Wed. South Korea beat the Soviet Union 1--0 and Thailand A were held to a goalless draw m the first-lee semi-final matches of the Thai invitation youth soccer tournament yesterday. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article21 1983-02-10 35 KANGAR, Wed. Perils beat Johor 2-1 m a Malaysia Cup soccer match at the Kangar Stadium here today. NSTNST - 21 words
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Article18 1983-02-10 35 GE HOUSEWARE trounced Van Leer 5-2 m a Staminade Cup soccer match at the Jurong Stadium yesterday.18 words
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Article186 1983-02-10 35 TOA Payoh United powered themselves to the top of the National Football League Division One table with a convincing 2-0 win over Armed Forces at the Jurong Stadium last night. Both goals were scored by midfielder Chia Shih Pang. The young Forces side did186 words
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Article, Illustration678 1983-02-10 35 HAKIKAT RAI - Man with a mission HAKIKAT RAI Athlete Jagtar gears up for battle royale at the Games By! PARADISE is not running after a cross country champion so that you could write a story to earn your keep. So I found out when I finally managed to locate the elusive Jagtar678 words
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FEEDBACK
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305 1983-02-10 36 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN By FROM March 23, the public will be able to air their grievances, or voice their opinions through the television. Apart from sending m letters to the newspapers, they can also channel their queries and opinions through Feedback. Feedback305 words
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300 1983-02-10 36 $37m deficit looms large for the Opec countries Balance of payments BAHRAIN, Wed. The balance of payments of Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) members plunged into a deficit of possibly US$lB billion (5537.8 billion) last year from a US$6O billion surplus m 1981 as the world oil glut hitReuter - 300 words
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Article26 1983-02-10 36 ISTANBUL, Wed. A Soviet tanker and a Turkish freighter collided m the Dardanelles Straits early today but authorities said there were no casualties. UPIUPI - 26 words
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Article, Illustration24 1983-02-10 36 picture. MB SHARON (right) talking to Israeli Chief of Staff General Rafael Eitan as they leave the Cabinet meeting m Jerusalem on Tuesday. UPIUPI - 24 words
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Article74 1983-02-10 36 TOKYO, Wed. Mr Takeshi Hirabayashi, secretary-gener-al of the Japan Socialist Party, died today of apparent heart failure at a hospital m Tokyo, a spokesman of the Omori Hospital of Toho University said. He was 61. The secretary-general is the second most powerful office m theAP - 74 words
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Article57 1983-02-10 36 LONDON, Wed. Iran today lifted restrictions on Iranians intending to leave the country but said they would not be entitled to hard currency, Teheran Radio said. The easing of restrictions was a major concession by Iran's clerical leaders, who severely limited travelling abroad after the GulfReuter - 57 words
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296 1983-02-10 36 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By GUESTS checking out of some leading hotels will soon be saved the tedious task of wrestling with the constantly-engaged telephone line to "flight information" to find out if their plane is leaving on time. From Feb 21, several296 words
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300 1983-02-10 36 500 banks promise $10 bil loan to Mexico 'No precedent m world finance' MEXICO CITY, Wednesday ABOUT 500 banks have promised to lend Mexico an unprecedented US$4.B billion (Sslo.l billion) m the world's biggest financial rescue operation, the government said today. Finance Minister Jesus Silva Herzog said m a statement300 words
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82 1983-02-10 36 Baby born after mum's death succumbs LONDON, Wed. A baby boy delivered two days after his mother died of a stroke, died last night after a 23-day struggle for life. Mr Stephen Campion, administrator at Southampton's Princess Anne Hospital, said the baby, Michael Hickmott, died of cardio-respira-tory failure associated withAP - 82 words
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Advertisement242 1983-02-10 36 be said too that although Tuff-Kote rustproofing is more expensive, the work quality is higher." The full test details were published m a recent edition of 'Motor', the Swedish AA magazine. The Swedish Automobile Association SjEJw&jST' says it for the third year running request, m the overall evaluation of major242 words
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Advertisement352 1983-02-10 36 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE Kentucky Fried Chicken Pte Ltd is planning to make a public issue of shares within the next few weeks. CHOO Al LENG has the details. Local refiners who lost out on the Indonesian business can hope to recoup some of their losses352 words
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Miscellaneous135 1983-02-10 36 UP TO 1 p.m. Showers m a few areas from midday onwards. TEMP. (C) op to 6a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.21 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.16 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 16/28 C Cloudy Manila 16/31 C Fair Amsterdam -2/2 C Snow Melbourne 17/24 C Cloudy Bangkok 23/32135 words
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SECTION TWO
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Article1648 1983-02-10 1 Have you heard? The Performing Right Society made the news recently when it obtained a court injunction cancelling the Cliff Richard Show. The society said concert producers Jasper Productions had not applied for a licence for live performances and had not paid up 2 per cent of the box office1,648 words
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OUTLOOK
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Article, Illustration285 1983-02-10 2 YVONNE QUAHE toasts the Year of the Pig. This creature, she emphasises, is not the beast with the dirty face, mud-spattered trotters and rude grunts you come across m Western literature. To the Chinese, he's a delightful gentle- I man, a symbol of gentility and wealth and the285 words
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Article, Illustration54 1983-02-10 2 Teach the young ones thrift by tempting them to save their hong bao in this container. The two larger piggy banks can be opened with a key. But the smallest one has to be smashed open. They're available in plastic at $19.90. Porcelain pigs cost $48.95, $22.50 and54 words
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Article, Illustration820 1983-02-10 3 YVONME QUAHE - YVONME QUAHE By Spare a thought for the hong bao taken for granted and usually ripped to pieces by small hands m search of New Year loot. Though the red packets are tougher today, the curious blend of traditional motifs and bank logos or advertising may beDAVID TAN - 820 words
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Article, Illustration1106 1983-02-10 4 Chinese influx into NY's Little Italy When Italian and Chinese immigrants settled side by side m Manhattan m mid-19th century, Canal Street was the dividing line. Today, Chinatown has sprawled across the street while Little Italy has been reduced to three blocks. What happened? How do the two communities interactAP - 1,106 words
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Article, Illustration996 1983-02-10 5 IAN MACKENZIE - IAN MACKENZIE Book piracy may be linked to organised crime, according to Britain's Publishers' Association. From London, reports on the latest twist in an illicit business estimated to cost legitimate publishers S$2.1 billion each year. 4 The cost of producing books is steadily increasing andReuter - 996 words
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Article, Illustration733 1983-02-10 8 A nation wakes up from its siesta 4 But now, m offices, there were fewer late arrivals and early departures and fewer coffee breaks, extended lunch hours or unofficial days off between official holidays, engagingly called puentes or "bridges" The innovation means a dent m that most cherished of mNYT - 733 words
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Article, Illustration609 1983-02-10 9 Youths pinch subway tokens Sucking tokens from the turnstile slots. That's the latest way m which youths are ripping off the New York subway system, ARI GOLDMAN reports. A NUMBER of New York City youths are stealing subway tokens sometimes dozens a day by sucking them from the turnstile slots,609 words
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Article, Illustration590 1983-02-10 9 MICHAEL SHERIDAN - MICHAEL SHERIDAN By in Rome ITALIANS are irate over a new charging system for telephone calls, introduced yesterday, which is robbing them of their freedom to gossip endlessly on local calls at a cost of next-to-noth-ing. In the fashionable cafe Canova on Rome's PiazzaReuter - 590 words
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Article504 1983-02-10 9 PAUL MAJENDIE - PAUL MAJENDIE By m Ottawa CANADA is planning a drag education campaign to discourage teenagers from trying marijuana as a way of gaining social acceptance. The message "Don't take it up, most of your friends haven't" will be aimed primarily at youngsters watching evening television shows batReuter - 504 words
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Article, Illustration700 1983-02-10 11 Now European environmentalists want to ensure that every car built after 1985 will run only on lead-free petrol. PHILIP STEPHENS from Brussels files this report on the opening shot of a major campaign. 4 The campaigners have amassed a wealth of evidence to showReuter - 700 words
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Article, Illustration562 1983-02-10 11 MATTHEW VITA - MATTHEW VITA By m New York HENRY Ford would not have believed his ears if he had heard a car at the New York International Car Show talking recently. The talking Chrysler would not have been the only surprise for the pioneer ofAP - 562 words
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Article, Illustration1151 1983-02-10 14 Road that dance should take JOHN de SOUZA reports on the exciting workshops held at the Second Asean Festival of Performing Arts m Kuala Lumpur last week. TOMORROW: Profile of Ramli Ahmad, an up-and-coming classical Indian dancer who embodies the spirit of the new Asean cross-cultural dance. AFTER the dry,1,151 words
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Article520 1983-02-10 14 MINU THAROOR talks to artist Jacques Gendron and reviews his paintings which are on show at the Alliance Francaise (last day today). IT'S the Gauguin-in-spired fantasy, isn't it? A Parisian artist leaves the grey, cold cobblestones of Montmartre to luxuriate m the balmy warmth of520 words
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Article, Illustration1132 1983-02-10 15 CAROLINE NGUI - CAROLINE NGUI By i THE Performing Right Society (PRS) is here to stay. It is now selecting a new full-time representative for Singapore who will carry on the job of making "music users" pay up and signing on members. The society will also1,132 words
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Article, Illustration399 1983-02-10 15 Little DD wins many fans Little DD, star robot, has spun off greeting cards, T-shirts and toys (made m Hongkong!). LEONG WENG KAM reports. MOyE over E.T., Little DD is m with lots of children. There are, m the market, DD greeting cards, T-shirts and toys. For the uninitiated, Little399 words
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Advertisement158 1983-02-10 1 toinml m something as precious BS f msi Uookm deaUhnef or Julf B3 issue .1 March. An ad m the Yellow Pages can work wonders for your business. With a staggering circulation of 1.53 million copies, Hit reaches all phone users m Singapore. But best of all, it reaches those158 words
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Miscellaneous11 1983-02-10 1 \J The composer is entitled to royalties \wL II lfc^^ 111 words
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Advertisement71 1983-02-10 2 Is your appetite spoiling your diet plan? Just take one Mirapront-N capsule m the morning and keep your appetite under control all day lon 9- Mirapront-N is an effective diet aid which you can buy economically. So you can lose weight faster. For your diet to be really effective, avoid71 words
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Advertisement750 1983-02-10 4 Teesside Polytechnic CLEVELAND, ENGLAND. Department of M?nagement Studies Applications are invited for Management programmes starting September 1983 at this modern Management Centre. Each programme is for six months plus a three months management project to be undertaken m U.K., America, Europe or Far East. DMS GENERAL MANAGEMENT Includes range of750 words
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Advertisement21 1983-02-10 4 v Made lr. Italy \y^^^ 8 1-05/ 06 Basement Floor. Specialists' Centre. Orchard Road. Singapore 0923 Tel 235 0991 -235 219321 words
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Advertisement487 1983-02-10 5 l^mf m" 5 ,jS' j a Tree beou<" ul M 7 CA l7 pc,coH^^o ;^Hu^ \l\ --^W^Q H PW"^™"wPHre, these beautiful elegantly styled cases, 9 inscribed wrfn well wishing chinese characters are most i ideal for use as gift pack for your homemade cookies or •^■■EE^* "*^> HHJBI display cases487 words
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Advertisement1042 1983-02-10 6 J2B f^ NATIONAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE STATES OF MALAYA V jfK VC r*^ Towards the Achievement of Teams of Trained Personnel ><k ©ffirial (%nmtg NEB TRAINING INSTITUTE IN BANGI SELANGOR 4^U 7k>\ KEBAWAH DULI YANG MAHA the establishment of the Training Institute m course, upgrading and in-service courses which1,042 words
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Advertisement213 1983-02-10 7 I THE NATIONAL ELECTRICITY BOARD I I On The Auspicious Opening Of I At Bangi, Selangor From f\ Rank O'Connor's (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd Wisma O'Connor 1 Jalan 219 POBox 91, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia. Tel: *****9 TeIex:OCONOR MA *****.Cab1es CINECOM- Petaling Jaya Civil- Building Specialist Tiling Contractor L U— i?j213 words
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Advertisement253 1983-02-10 9 here! atSERIN/ Gavrs MSHIO^ now available at WM BBsgnß the Far East Plaza II m^m a wide selection of H bold prestigious I gents' fashion styled exclusively for you a Parisian Image wrs touch of the new rT^ K\^ I AUTHORISED DEALER: l^l^^^^^ll CASERINI FASHION HOUSE ft^^i B 14 SCOTTS253 words
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Advertisement683 1983-02-10 10 i APPOINTMENTS I Maintenance I Supervisor This position reports to the Manager Plant Facilities Maintenance. Qualifications: Diploma m Mechanical/Electrical Engineering or its equivalent. Three years or more experience m maintenance supervision work. Responsibilities: Ability to plan and organise work; supervise a maintenance workforce comprising of 4 distinct groups of workers683 words
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Advertisement608 1983-02-10 10 A major multinational company distributing well-known brands of consumer products, is seeking the services of a I SALES I MANAGER THE JOB: Direction and supervision of a sales team. Close liaison with wholesalers and retailers. Achievement of sales targets. Implementation of promotional programmes. THE PERSON: Ideally, he should have about608 words
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Advertisement839 1983-02-10 10 A LARGE SUCCESSFUL COMPANY marketing fast moving consumer lines, including several brand leaders, has vacancies for: A) SALES C) CASH VAN SALES EXECUTIVES MERCHANDISERS (GENERAL TRADE) The successful candidate shall assist the cash van sales representative m a team The successful candidate will be required to co- effort t0 acnieve839 words
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Advertisement117 1983-02-10 11 —^L strict discipline and the will to achieve perfection. Though a superior athlete's '^^^P'/-" movements may seem effortless and the epitome of grace, there are many months and many years of intense preparation that come to bear on mere minutes or seconds of performance. We at Sanyo salute this dedication117 words
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Advertisement289 1983-02-10 12 AQUILA QUEEN 35 IS HERE! fulfilling all your personal boating desires This luxurious motor yacht is the result of more than 40 years of yacht design and naval experience m Holland. It is completely built up under foreign supervision, equipped with first class fittings and with twin status marine engine.289 words
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Miscellaneous408 1983-02-10 12 G ARFIELD Bj' Jim Hav/s NBRMAUYOO'Re SO SWEET, "7 SAY, GARPieLR T" WMV PON'T I JUST V WHeße'6 NeRMAL? J S STOFF VOO INTO < C* V_ r I THIS SUGAR BOWL J /GO AHeAP H W^^V v-v a/ V AMP TRY IT. I /AT A A^_^~T S FAT BOY408 words
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Miscellaneous283 1983-02-10 13 PEANUTS BySchuiz [jJBIL, SCHOOL, IT'S I SUPPOSE YOU MAVE f{ HAVE AN r Li ALMOST VACATION TIME PLANS FOR THE SUMMER I UNCLE IN f4r s X if' )hl, r _^r-. .-r- y^^pr-r: NEU) MEXICO up'^ '\mt, I a I .1.. i'd i ii/c m 7 111 Alf He d283 words
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Miscellaneous243 1983-02-10 15 CONCERT SINGA- are 35 years of Sata greetPORE SYMPHONY OR- ing seals and the 1982 CHESTRA. Features Christmas greeting seals guest conductor Lim Kek from 69 countries. Sata Tjiang and soloist Alexei Information Centre 269, Nasedkin on the piano. Cantonment Road. 8 a.m. Programme includes 4 p.m. Free. Until Feb243 words
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Article33 1983-02-10 1 i-iwk m&m *h «IW C#ft -31 fin -i»j&*ffe r- t*f>y. )l|H|ffiifJiJf/fit^t-f-/K .-.V, /f^>cfirh#^^Lri!/ «MI Sit^J pt a-^^sr* fiR^aifeE-SPf»Wffe« *Xft-»^ ft*****) -ffc hA>Wfett»ft ?;tiLf £ftft°- t 5 J p^tnno«sii/S«Wt sssar #£1941$ STft «3& 13233 words
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Article, Illustration663 1983-02-10 1 The Chinatown street hawkers will be resettled m the new Kreta Ayer Complex m June. How do stallholders feel about the impending removal and how will Chinatown look like without the crowd and the noise and most significantly, the atmosphere? Reporter TEO LIAN HUAY663 words
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Article, Illustration801 1983-02-10 2 From Page One an unbelievable price of $9 her prized find until she discovered that she had to use a dozen safety-pins to hold it together. If you don't care for bargains, Chinatown is still the place to go to experience the dawning of the801 words
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847 1983-02-10 4 Oleh JAILANI HARUN - Oleh JAILANI HARUN views on Language Coral-Coral Bahasa PEMBENTUKANp c r i stilahan di dalam Baha sa Melayu telah melalui dekad-dekad yang mencabar tujuan perkembangannya sebagai bahasa yang berbidang luas, termasuk zamanzaman pemerintahan Jepun dan British. Selepas tempoh tersehut, dunia Bahasa Melayu terpaksa pula melaluiPetikan dari BHM - 847 words
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Article, Illustration243 1983-02-10 4 THE development of terminology m the Malay language has passed through many a challenging period including the periods of British rule and Japanese occupation. Then, m the early sixties, confrontation developed between Indonesia and Malaysia, the two countries where Malay is used most widely. Political243 words
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Article588 1983-02-10 4 Haron A. Rahman - Haron A. Rahman I Lesson 548 Learn Malay: The Easy Way By Jawapan bagi latlhan terjem&han ayat-ayat dalam Pelajaran Ulangkafi 36: Answers for exercises m translating sentences m Revision Lesson 36: Senaral 1 —List 1: 1) Why are you still here? Didn't I tell you to go588 words
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Advertisement18 1983-02-10 1 |fe^| IF^sl II Ik mi si :'s^ The Mercedes-Benz Orchard Road Sales Centre has moved to Middle Road18 words
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Advertisement301 1983-02-10 3 CAPITOL "TOD AY!' SPECIAL ONE-DAY 5-SHOW PREMIERE of our Lunar New Year's 2nd Attraction P 11am, 1.45, 4. 6.30 t 9.15 CASH BOOKINGS ONLY-NO FREE LIST lKisa£§i3H I ww»iBWiiw»ii»iw wimwb wmw.ir. LIDO: TODAY TOMORROW (*****14) 5 SHOWS at 1 1am, 1 .45, 4.00, 6.45, 9. 15 1 jj A NORMAN301 words
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Advertisement256 1983-02-10 3 "CAPITOL Opens Tomorrow ACTION-PACKED LUNAR NEW YEAR ATTRACTION VIC MORROW CRISTOPHER CONNELLY i FRED WILLIAMSON MARK GREGORY OPENS TOMORROW at 5 THEATRES Prince-Oriental-Savoy President-Changt SHAOUW i PRINCE^ mfc ta^aw^wll m Llav^^i^B^H B^B^B^B^^a^L^Bß Bb^^^B I Tl LUNG ERH TUNG SHENG j 1 LIDO: OPENS SATURDAY HAPPY-HAPPY LUNAR NEW YEAR ATTRACTION The256 words
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Advertisement397 1983-02-10 3 oßc A^^'y, N I AST DA> II am 145 4 00, 6 30, 9 15 "JIWAREMAJA"MaI<iy U lomomm only "ROCKY 3" gWitirtt'.rHt.r-nTH I AST DAY I lam I 30, 4 00. 6 45, 9 15 j "Brave Archer" Ch 2jMwd OPFNS TODAY No f-tee List m 9 I lam I397 words
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Advertisement408 1983-02-10 4 APPOINTMENTS HAGEMEYER SERVICES (S) SDN BHD invites suitably qualified male Singapore citizens, aged above 30 to fill the following vacancies WORKSHOP EXECUTIVES Qualifications Diploma m Electronic Engineering or equivalent •Should be conversant m analog and digital electronics and also microprocessor technology applicable to hi-fi. VCR CTV, professional studio and communication408 words
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Advertisement620 1983-02-10 4 I j A large and well-established manufacturing organisation m Singapore with overseas affiliation invites suitably qualified applicants for the position of: I SHIFT ENGINEER Salary: Negotiable up to $30,000 P.A. Responsibility: Reporting to the Manufacturing Manager, the successful applicant will be responsible for the production function of the plant while620 words
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