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Title Section15 1983-02-22 1 The Straits Times I Eft! 1845 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8315 words
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Article484 1983-02-22 1 Fears of reprisals for massacre of immigrants NEW DELHI, Monday TROOP reinforcements were rushed to central Assam today to stem any reprisals to Friday's massacre of more than 1,400 people 80 per cent of whom were women and children as Prime Minister Mrs Indira GandhiAgencies - 484 words
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Article, Illustration364 1983-02-22 1 Motorists still not familiar with expressway rules MANY motorists are still not familiar with expressway traffic roles ana this has contributed to an increase m the number of accidents on our highways, the Traffic Police said yesterday. Latest figures showed there were 311 accidents along the Pan-Island Expressway (PIE) and364 words
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287 1983-02-22 1 Gulf allies to map out joint pricing BAHRAIN, Mon. OIL ministers of Saudi Arabia and five of its Gulf allies are to hold an emergency meeting within the next two days to map out a joint oil-pricing strategy amid unconfirmed reports that the six have already agreed to cut theirReuter; AP - 287 words
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195 1983-02-22 1 Maltese officials bargain with hijackers VALLETTA, Mon. The hijackers of a Libyan airliner and Maltese government officials have settled down to what airport sources here described as hard bargaining over the fate of about 160 passengers aboard the plane. A Maltese government official confirmed that talks were under way betweenReuter; AP - 195 words
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Article203 1983-02-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. THE foreign ministers of Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore will meet here on Thursday to co-ordi-nate the position to be taken by Asean members at the Non- Aligned Summit m New Delhi next month. Thai Foreign Minister Air Chief Marshall Siddhi Savetsila willNST - 203 words
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Article424 1983-02-22 1 Marcos names Virata likely heir Prime Minister's job will be rotated MANILA, Mon. PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos today named Prime Minister Cesar Virata as his likely successor after affirming that his wife Imelda would not take the job. Mr Marcos said m an interview with reporters that the ruling party, theReuter; AFP; AP - 424 words
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760 1983-02-22 1 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB Chee Onn on the need to give priority to resettlement cases Chee Onn on resettlement By LAND clearance and resettlement will have to be stepped up if the Housing Board is to sustain a high rate of construction, Minister without760 words
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Article, Illustration101 1983-02-22 1 4 THE Japanese born up to about 1958 have mean IQs around 184, a few points above the average United States score. Those born more recently are moving even further ont m front, scoring an average of 111... Only 18 per cent of the101 words
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Article59 1983-02-22 1 PARIS, Mon. French airport Customs officers today seized 15 kg of heroin worth over US$2 million (about 5J4.2 million) from a Moroccan embassy employee. The heroin was stacked m j the luggage of Miludi Fares, j 46, an accountant m the I Moroccan embassy m New Delhi.AFP - 59 words
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Article52 1983-02-22 1 VALLETTA, Men. Hijackers who forced a Libyan Airlines jet down here yesterday demanded safe passage to Morocco today, official sources said. Bat Maltese Prime Minister Dom Mlnteff, In the airport control tower, refused to bargain until women and children among the 199 passengers were released. AFP SEEAFP - 52 words
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Article40 1983-02-22 1 SCARE HITS LONDON, Mon. The British pound, hit on money markets by fears of an oil price war, opened here today at U551.5375 (553.2288) before moving np to U551.5393 In later trading bat still below Friday's close of U551.5449. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article660 1983-02-22 2 Stop this name-calling PARENTS are being asked to help m the moral education programme by teaching children to address people properly. Derogatory and mean names, such as "Fatty or "Pimple Face," are strictly out. "It's okay if it's. a pet name or term of endearment," Dr (Rev) Robert Balhetchet,660 words
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Article176 1983-02-22 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: AT LEAST two things are certain m the current uncertainty over oil prices. First, judging by recent developments, prices will go down further. We must learn to live with this fact with all the long-term implications therein. In the short-term, we gain, of coarse. Bat,176 words
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Article165 1983-02-22 2 UMBRELLA EXPORTERS FACE STIFF COMPETITION LOCAL umbrella manufacturers are losing ground m the export markets for the lowerpriced ones, because of stiff competition from Taiwan and South Korea. It is expected to continue because of the rising costs of production here. The burden of having to import most165 words
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Article87 1983-02-22 2 JAPANESE BRAINPOWER ACCORDING to Prof Richard Lynn, chairman of the psychology department at the New University of Ulster m Northern Ireland, the Japanese are more intelligent than the Americans or West Europeans. They have the highest IQ of any nation m the world. This brainpower has an impact87 words
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Article358 1983-02-22 2 China for Merlion Cup CHINA is among the star-studded cast invited by the Football Association of Singapore for the Merlion Cup competition from Aug 27 to Sept 11. The others are last year's finalists champion Australia and South Korea Japan, New Zealand, Indonesia, Brunei, Thailand and Saudi Arabia. Malaysia358 words
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Article581 1983-02-22 2 New campaign tactic AUSTRALIA'S ruling Liberal Party, reeling from its crushing defeat by the Labour Party at the West Australian state election, has started campaigning against Labour's links with militant trade unions. In its opening shot, it has taken newspaper ads showing Opposition leader Bob Hawke accepting581 words
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Article353 1983-02-22 2 Heart m everything "AT HEART," says Lee Huebner, "I am a generalist. My only specialisation is not to have a specialisation. A newspaper is a wonderful place to be a generalist, ana being a publisher is even better because you get to dabble m everything, while you have353 words
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Article166 1983-02-22 2 Spending cuts needed NEW measures to control spending will have to be taken because government expenditure has become large despite the austerity drive, Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said yesterday. He did not give any indication what they would be. But he said the country's financial position166 words
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Article153 1983-02-22 2 New Year joy out WHILE Chinese all over the world are still celebrating the Lunar New Year festival, DR LAU WAI HAR, project director for Confucian ethics at the Curriculum Development Institute of Singapore, finds herself casting her mind back to those days m the Thirties153 words
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271 1983-02-22 3 Peter Hazelhurst - Support for Nakasone falls, says poll Peter Hazelhurst By Our Tokyo Cortespondent TOKYO, Mon. Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has lost ground rapidly since Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone decided to strengthen the fighting capability of the Japanese defence force this year. This was indicated today m the latest opinion271 words
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Article128 1983-02-22 3 BANGKOK, Mon. Cambodian guerillas loyal to Democratic Kampuchean Prime Minister Son Sann have recruited 3,000 men for training to meet new attacks expected from Vietnamese forces. Thai military sources said today that Mr Son Sann's Kampuchean People's National Liberation Front (KPNLF) had spent the past nineReuter; AFP - 128 words
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Article, Illustration311 1983-02-22 3 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON By Our Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Mon. Australia's ruling Liberal Party, reeling from its crushing defeat last weekend at the West Australian state election, has started homing m on Labour's links with militant trade unions as part of a campaign to reverse311 words
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234 1983-02-22 3 BEIJING, Mon. CHINA today welcomed a statement by Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone admitting that the 1937-45 Sino-Japanese War was a "war of aggression" started by Japan. The People's Daily said the statement by Mr Nakasone on Friday was the first official admission of its kindReuter; AFP - 234 words
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Article63 1983-02-22 3 FIREMEN douse the smouldering remains of the Zao Kanko Hotel m northern Japan where a predawn fire yesterday killed at least II people. Police said one other person was missing. The fire razed the four-storey hotel and an annex m Zao Onsen, about 3M km northAP - 63 words
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179 1983-02-22 3 BEIJING, Mon. Chinese Communist Party leader Hu Yaobang said that it should not be difficult to improve relations between Beijing and Moscow despite 20 years of bitter hostility. The official Xinhua news agency reported last night that Mr Hu told Mr Susumu Nikaido, secretary-generalReuter - 179 words
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Article66 1983-02-22 3 PRESIDENT FERDINAND MARCOS yesterday appealed for an end to speculation about his elder daughter's marriage to Mr Tommy Manotoc, 27, a divorced basketball coach. Asking reporters to leave them alone, Mr Marcos said: "They've fallen m love with each other. They got married of course her motherReuter - 66 words
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Article77 1983-02-22 3 THAI POLICE are waiting on the western bank of the Mekong River to arrest former Green Beret Lieutenant-Colonel James "Bo" Gritz who is believed to be m Laos on a secret and unauthorised mission to search for American prisoners-of-war, Thai authorities said m Bangkok yesterday. Lt-Col GritzUPI - 77 words
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Article39 1983-02-22 3 A RAILWAY development project m the Jakarta area, which cost some US$2 billion (554.2 billion), was officially launched during the weekend by Communications Minister Rusmin Nuryadin. The project is scheduled to be completed m 1992. AFPAFP - 39 words
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Article48 1983-02-22 3 PffILIPPINE COMMUNIST guerillas ambushed and killed nine forestry workers on Sunday m Gonzaga town, Cagayan province, about 400 km north of Manila, state radio said yesterday. It also carried reports of other clashes m which three guerillas were killed and one was taken prisoner. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article50 1983-02-22 3 INDONESIAN PRESIDENT Suharto yesterday presented United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation director-general Amadow-Mahtar M'bow with a gold medal for his work m helping to restore the ancient Borobodur temple m central Java. The 1,200--year-old Buddhist temple will be reopened by Mr Suharto and Mr M'bow tomorrow. APAP - 50 words
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Advertisement898 1983-02-22 3 WILL SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT OF YOUR BUSINESS THE 4TH INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS EQUIPMENT COMPUTER SHOW IN SINGAPORE March 9-13, 1983, World Trade Centre (Hall 2) Now we have entered upon a new stage where the rationalization of business and the modernization automation m office systems are required to proceed as a898 words
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311 1983-02-22 4 OUTCRY OVER CABINET'S DECISION TO PUT HIM BACK ON POLICY PANEL JERUSALEM, Mon. Israeli opposition leaders are denouncing a Cabinet decision reinstating former Defence Minister Ariel Sharon to a key policy-making role on Lebanon. Mr Sharon, removed as Defence Minister for failing to preventAP; UPI - 311 words
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255 1983-02-22 4 WASHINGTON, Mon MOSHE Arens, named Israel's Defence Minister, has said that the degree of frustration and anger in Israeli-American relations is perhaps at its worst in history. The problem is that US officials have "idealised notions" about how quickly a solution can be achieved inUPI - 255 words
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131 1983-02-22 4 NICOSIA. Mon. Iran has sold US$l billion (Ss2 billion) worth of antique furniture, household items, cars and carpets impounded from the royal family. The items were from the palaces of the late Shah of Iran, the houses of the royal familyAP - 131 words
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152 1983-02-22 4 THESE Israeli soldiers on the BeirutDamascus Highway are waiting for bulldozers to clear the road of snow that has bogged them down temporarily. A blizzard struck the mountains east of Beirut and froze at least 39 motorists to death while leaving many moreAP - 152 words
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225 1983-02-22 4 Sudan-Libyan border tension 'has eased' BEIRUT, Mon. Tension on the Sudan-Libyan border has eased, according to the United States and Egypt, but Sudan has reported a continued Libyan troop build-up despite denials from Tripoli. Sudanese Information Minister Mohamed Osman Abusaq said m Khartoum yesterday that Libya still had troops concentratedReuter - 225 words
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Article, Illustration369 1983-02-22 4 Arafat's defence of peace plan draws a standing ovation Mm v <S 4IT WAS outrageous that all of the secretaries-gener-al of the different PLO organisations painted a picture of Lebanon as a glowing victory. Lebanon was a disaster. Bat if Beirut was such a great victory, then all we needAP; UPI - 369 words
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154 1983-02-22 4 PLO faces enormous debt, say officials ALGIERS, Mon. The Palestine Liberation Organisation faces an enormous deficit following its expulsion from Beirut because Libya's Colonel Muammar Gaddafi and other Arab leaders have reneged on their financial commitments, PLO officials said yesterday. The officials, requesting anonymity, said Col Gaddafi has singled outAP - 154 words
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Article28 1983-02-22 4 BEIRUT, Mon. A 20-year-old French marine with the multinational peacekeeping force m Beirut died here yesterday from injuries received when his gun went off accidentally. AFPAFP - 28 words
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Advertisement200 1983-02-22 4 B TOSHIBA COPIX Featuring the latest facsimile functions to keep your business m the lead. Plessey Singapore Private Limited proudly launch the remarkable COPIX 7100 and 4830 facsimile models from Toshiba. Manufactured m Japan and specifically designed to establish new frontiers m communication efficiency. Clearly the latest Competitively priced for200 words
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Article, Illustration106 1983-02-22 5 THEY call It the car of the future. And indeed, with low fuel consumption and a top speed of 81 km h, this little Mitsubishi might well zip into the hearts of budget conscious motorists as their first or next car. This prototype wentPana - 106 words
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385 1983-02-22 5 'Mafia helped US and Italian agents find Dozier' NEW YORK, Monday US AND Italian intelli?;ence agents turned to the talian Mafia for help to find out where US General James Dozier was held last year by Italy's Red Brigades terrorists. Time magazine reported. Gen Dozier, a top Nato official, wasAFP; UPI - 385 words
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Article56 1983-02-22 5 INDIA HAS begun producing and stockpiling weapon-grade plutonium at the Tarapur nuclear reprocessing plant near Bombay, the Washington Post reported on Sunday. The newspaper, quoting unidentified American and international sources, said that India was stockpiling separated plutonium at a rate that would enable it to build aboutAP - 56 words
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Article68 1983-02-22 5 TALKS ON fishing issues between Cabinet ministers of Japan and the Soviet Union ended yesterday with the Japanese saying that prospects looked dim for setting up joint ventures because Japan's foreign exchange law baa«! Soviet investments, Japanese officials said. But both nations agreed that the two roundsAP - 68 words
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Article64 1983-02-22 5 THE CHAIRMAN of the standing committee of China's National People's Congress (Parliament), Mr Ye Jianying, will step down on Friday, the Jiji Press reported m Tokyo yesterday m a despatch from Beijing. It said that Chinese Communist Party General-Secretary Hu Yaobang made the disclosure to theAFP - 64 words
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Article65 1983-02-22 5 THE VENEZUELAN government on Sunday suspended all trading m foreign currency until next Tuesday, citing the continuing outflow of currency from the country as the reason for the action, television broadcasts and the official Venpress news service announced m Caracas yesterday. Venezuela's economic troubles stem from the lossAP - 65 words
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Article103 1983-02-22 5 WHOLESALE PRICES m West Germany have fallen on an annual basis for the first time m four years, signalling a further decline m the cost of living, according to official figures released m Weisbaden yesterday. The Federal Statistics Office said the wholesale price index last month wasReuter - 103 words
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Article64 1983-02-22 5 ZIMBABWE POLICE questioned opposition leader Mr Joshua Nkomo for two hours yesterday, two days after he was detained for eight hours. He had his passport seized, and was told that he was under investigation. Mr Nkomo told reporters that he went to the Criminal Investigation Department building mAP - 64 words
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116 1983-02-22 5 LONDON, Mon. BRITISH Labour Party leader Michael Foot, attempting to quash rumours that he will be replaced, said yesterday he would head the party at the next electa a BBC radio Interview he denounced the rumours as a campaign fabricatedAFP; UPI - 116 words
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Article73 1983-02-22 5 Welsh fan's great touchdown EDINBURGH, Mon. A Welsh rugby fan celebrating his country's victory over Scotland fell through the roof of Edinburgh's main railway station and walked off unhurt. Dewi Rhys Evens, 27, toppled off the city's North Bridge on Saturday, crashed through the Perspex roof of Waverly Station 7.6Reuter - 73 words
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99 1983-02-22 5 ANDROPOV GETS A NOTE FROM MITTERRAND MOSCOW, Mon. French Foreign Minister Claude Cheysson met Soviet communist party chief Yuri Andropov today to deliver a personal message from French President Francois Mitterrand, FYench sources said. Mr Cheysson spent the weekend m Leningrad following two days of talks m Moscow with SovietAP - 99 words
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326 1983-02-22 5 INQUIRY TEAM SAYS REPORT STILL NOT READY LONDON, Mon. Hopes that Britain's national water and sewerage strike would be called off today faded when a three-member inquiry team meeting to find a settlement delayed publication of its findings. The strike by 29,000 workersAP; UPI - 326 words
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Article306 1983-02-22 6 Time running out for country to repay huge debts RIO DE JANEIRO, Mon. With time running out on its huge debt payment problems, Brazil has appealed directly to rich nations for urgent help, newspapers reported yesterday. The reports said Brazil on Friday asked the BankUPI - 306 words
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284 1983-02-22 6 Most US companies prefer foreign-made machinery survey NEW YORK, Mon. MOST American manufacturing companies are using foreign-made equipment m the US mainly because of its quality. A survey by the Conference Board released yesterday revealed that lower prices of imported machinery and the lack of availability of a US-made counterpartAP - 284 words
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Article, Illustration203 1983-02-22 6 ST PAUL (Minnesota), Monday FORMER Vice-President Walter Mondale formally joins the 1984 Democratic presidential race today a contest m which he already enjoys front-runner status more than a year before the first primary. Mr Mondale is to announce his second bid for the White HouseUPI - 203 words
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Article135 1983-02-22 6 NEWARK (New Jersey), Mon. A man is expected to be charged with attempted murder after he allegedly j tried to disconnect his mother's life- j support system during a hospital visit. Daniel Battle allegedly pulled the endotracheal tube from his 65-year-old mother, Virginia, on SaturdayAP - 135 words
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Article70 1983-02-22 6 NAIROBI, Mon. Government patrols scoured the north-eastern Kenya bush for a gang of poachers who slaughtered hundreds of elephants for US$l million (SJ2.I million) worth of ivory tusks. The official Kenyan news agency said yesterday that 882 tusks were recovered after a three-hour shootout on Friday withUPI - 70 words
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Article44 1983-02-22 6 MEXICO CITY, Mon. At least 20 people were killed and 79 injured when a passenger train and a freight train collided and caught fire m northwest Mexico, police said yesterday. Rescue teams said more bodies were still pinned under overturned carriages. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article32 1983-02-22 6 LOS ANGELES, Mon. Actor Danny Kaye, 70, recovering from quadruple coronary bypass surgery, was said to be m a fair and stable condition yesterday, a hosDital srjokeswoman said. APAP - 32 words
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120 1983-02-22 6 Two held for Seattle Chinatown murders SEATTLE, Mon. Two young Hongkong-born men are being held as suspects and a third is sought m connection with the Seattle Chinatown slaughter of 12 men and a woman. The killers bound their victims hand and foot and shot them m the head mReuter - 120 words
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Advertisement261 1983-02-22 6 Wat rHradise Btimes weekly to Europe. Our Tristar service departs Singapore at 8.45pm every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and arrives m Sri Lanka a mere 3V2 hours later. Enjoy a leisurely stopover m our Paradise Isle, then fly on with us to Rome, Zurich, Frankfurt, Paris, Amsterdam or London. In total,261 words
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Article348 1983-02-22 7 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By SINGAPORE Airport Terminal Services (Sats), a wholly-owned Singapore Airlines subsidiary, yesterday retrenched 21 workers, with immediate effect. SIA itself is expected to retrench or redeploy about 200 staff from its engineering division m the next six months. But a final decision has348 words
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219 1983-02-22 7 AN ELECTRONICS company here Is to rely on a group of CATs to solve its quality problems. To date, Fairchild (Singapore) has more than IM CATs (corrective action teams) to undo and avoid many past mistakes which have cost the company U5553.6 million219 words
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192 1983-02-22 7 Mexico eases visa rules for Pata delegates THE Mexican government has eased visa regulations for delegates attending the 32nd annual conference and travel market of the Pacific Area Travel Association m Mexico this April. This was the good news brought to members of the travel trade m Singapore by Mr192 words
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80 1983-02-22 7 A BUS driver was yesterday found guilty of closing the door of nis bus before a passenger had fully got off. As a result, the woman passenger was cut on her toe and needed two stitches. Sim Kwee Tee, 34, a driver with80 words
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133 1983-02-22 7 Two MPs have questions ready for Parliament THE MP for Delta, Mr Yeo Choo Kok, will ask Environment Minister Ong Pang Boon In the next sitting of Parliament whether the present criteria for issuing hawker licences based on hardship and age limit will be changed to one which is based133 words
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117 1983-02-22 7 RACING RESULTS OFFENCE: EIGHT FINED DM THREE separate cases, seven women and one man were fined $500 each by a magistrate's court yesterday for illegally announcing horse racing results. Kee Van Guan, 44 (the man) and Yee Gek Eng, 26, pleaded guilty to announcing the results at People's Park Centre117 words
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Article39 1983-02-22 7 A SHOPHOUSE at Tanjong Katong Road was found ransacked and jewellery and cash amounting to about $9,000 were found missing on Sunday. The owner, Mr S.H. Scow, 48, reported that a rear door lock had been prised open.39 words
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317 1983-02-22 7 Builder loses appeal in terrazzo tiles case A RENOVATION contractor firm yesterday lost its appeal against a High Court decision ordering it to pay $5,315 m damages to a regional accountant for supplying defective terrazzo tiles m 1979. Beetile Construction, represented by Mr Goh Joon Seng, had contended that the317 words
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395 1983-02-22 7 TEACH CHILDREN NOT TO CALL OTHERS BY DEROGATORY NAMES PARENTS are being asked to help m the moral education programme by teaching children to address people properly. Derogatory and mean names, like "Fatty" or "Pimple Face," are strictly out. "It's okay if it's395 words
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659 1983-02-22 8 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM Companies will clear stocks and increase spot buying By Our Energy Correspondent THE domino effect of official oil price cuts by producers the price tumbles already starting with British, Norwegian and Nigerian crude oil over the week-end will have some659 words
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Article, Illustration117 1983-02-22 8 THE Malaysian Deputy Defence Minister paid a courtesy call on Singapore Defence Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, yesterday morning. Abang Abu Bakar Datu Bandar Abang Haji Mustapha was greeted on arrival at the Defence Ministry by Mr Goh, who is also Second Health Minister. The117 words
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393 1983-02-22 8 FIVE persons recently convicted of offences under the Companies Act have been informed by the Registrar of Companies that they may not act as directors until they obtain the approval of the High Court. The registrar, Mr Chiam Boon Keng, yesterday said393 words
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197 1983-02-22 8 THE Ministry of Culture has come up with a different way of driving home the courtesy message through a cartoon-strip drawing contest. Although the ministry has organised other poster drawing contests on courtesy, this is the first time it is using cartoon-strips. A ministry official said197 words
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260 1983-02-22 9 CJ chides man for making frivolous appeal CHIEF Justice Wee Chong Jin yesterday chided a man, who appealed against an eight-year jail term for manslaughter, for making a frivolous appeal. Yacob bin Sher Bahadar, 26, was jailed for eight years and ordered to be given 16 strokes of the cane260 words
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Article73 1983-02-22 9 SINGAPOREANS should keep values such as respect for elders and concern for the unfortunate as the country moves ahead, the MP for Geylang Serai, Mr Othman Haron Eusefe, said on Sunday. "In this way, we can strengthen our social framework and it is this inner strength73 words
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Article31 1983-02-22 9 AN ELDERLY woman, Liao Seah, 78, died at the Tan Took Seng Hospital about two hours after she was hit by a motorcycle along Chai Chee Street on Sunday.31 words
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Article336 1983-02-22 9 MAUREEN CHUA - MAUREEN CHUA Is worker forbidden to sue if he withdraws application? By DOES an application for compensation under the Workmen's Compensation Act automatically disqualify an injured worker from suing his employer for damages even if he subsequently withdraws his application? Lawyer Karuppan Chettiar told the336 words
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100 1983-02-22 9 WHEN food seUer Hajjah Fatimah Dollah, 45, decided to serve, she had a good deed m mind. She had read m the newspapers of the many donations made to Mendaki, the Council on Education of Muslim Children, and decided to contribute her bit.100 words
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351 1983-02-22 9 LILLIAN CHEW - $115,000 to get cheaper sun power LILLIAN CHEW By THE Economic Development Board has just awarded $115,« M to a local company to look into ways of producing electricity from sunlight at a lower cost than the company is able to do now. Solar Generators Pte Ltd makes photovoltaic cells351 words
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Article40 1983-02-22 9 Shop ransacked A SHOPHOUSE at Tanjong Katong Road was found ransacked and jewellery and cash amounting to about $9,000 were found missing on Sunday. The owner, Mr S.H. Scow, 48, reported that a rear door lock had been prised open.40 words
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Article, Illustration99 1983-02-22 9 British A-G here for visit SIR Michael Havers, Britain's AttorneyGeneral called on Mr E. W. Barker, Minister for Law, at the City Hall yesterday. He was accompanied by Sir Peter Moon, the British High Commissioner. Later, he called on Mr Tan Boon Teik, the Attorney-General, at his chambers. He also99 words
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314 1983-02-22 9 BENG TAN - BENG TAN By Medical Reporter THE Health Ministry has revised its format of appraisal which determines the type of doctors it wants to retain for full-time or short-term engagements, or be groomed for speciality posts. Such confidential reports will gauge the worth314 words
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Article58 1983-02-22 9 THE National University of Singapore has set up a fund m memory of the late Prof Wong Lin Ken. The idea for the fund came from several department heads of the Arts and Social Sciences Faculty and was approved by the university and Prof Wong's family. All58 words
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Article, Illustration317 1983-02-22 10 PROJECTS WIN OUTSTANDING DESIGN AWARDS SEVEN Housing Board projects won the outstanding design award at the Singapore Institute of Architects exhibition now on at Mandarin Hotel. They are the Zhujiao Centre m Serangoon Road, Rowel! Court building, Bedok town area office, Bedok swimming pool, Jurong Mosque, Bukit317 words
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Article, Illustration500 1983-02-22 10 4 IN our exuberance to achieve a dramatic and striking design, we tend to move towards the direction of being eclectic, and indulge ourselves m excessive architectonic juggling. In doing so, we have unconsciously lost our grip on some of the more important500 words
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268 1983-02-22 10 Who will get the lion's share of work ARCHITECT firms specialising m design-and-build package deals will get the lion's share of work m the Eighties, a local architect told a conference yesterday. Mr Tan Cheng Siong, a principal partner of Archurban Architects Planners, said they would take up more than268 words
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Article353 1983-02-22 10 TO PRESERVE Chinatown or not that was the question uppermost m the minds of those who attended the forum held yesterday m conjunction with the conference and exhibition on The Role of the Singapore Architect m the Eighties and Beyond. There was a lively debate among353 words
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Article171 1983-02-22 10 A MASS Rapid Transit system can only supplement and not replace buses and other dieseldriven modes, a visiting Hongkong don said yesterday. Professor Eric K.C. Lye, head of the Hongkong University's School of Architecture, said that despite the Mass Transit Railway system m the colony,171 words
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Advertisement308 1983-02-22 10 HThe only thing we have reduced m these new midi-compo Hi-Fi systems is the size. You may see less m "volume" but certainly not m hearing. Clarity Compo System 5, packed with some of the most outstanding features that are usually found m other big Hi-Fi sets. For instance, the308 words
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Article84 1983-02-22 11 MALAYSIAN police are investigating all aspects of the missing Lpali executive Learjet which took off from Kuala Lumfiur a week ago, nspector-General of Police Tan Sri Haniff Omar said. He said the Selangor police were investigating and would interview all persons connected with those on boardNST - 84 words
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Article87 1983-02-22 11 MALAYSIAN timber exporters have called on the ftovernment for help folowing incidents m which million of dollars were lost to unscrupulous buyers m the Middle-East. A spokesman for the exporters, Mr Low Chong Fatt, said m Kuala Lumpur that the buyers would claim that the timber wasNST - 87 words
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Article75 1983-02-22 11 THE Islamic party, Pas, has sacked Pasir Mas MP, Wan Ibrahim Abdullah as secretary of the party's Dewan Pemuda (youth wing), party sources m Kota Baru said. Wan Ibrahim is a member of the Asri-led "Group of 13" who were disciplined recently for "going against party interests.NST - 75 words
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Article93 1983-02-22 11 THE Land and Regional Development Ministry is now reviewing the performance of all Regional Development Authority (RDAs) with a view to taking action against RDA companies that have failed to show profits m the last five years. Disclosing this, Lands and Regional Development Minister Datuk RaisNST - 93 words
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158 1983-02-22 11 Former MB: I'm keeping my Umno post MUAR, Mon.— Former Johore Mentri Besar Tan Sri Haii Othman Saat said yesteraay he intends to remain as the state Umno liaison committee deputy chairman and has no immediate plans to make way for his successor, Datuk Ajib Ahmad. He said there wasNST - 158 words
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136 1983-02-22 11 Mahadi, ex- Malay film actor, dies KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Former actor Haji Mahadl Haji Mohd better known here and In Singapore as Haji Mahadl died at his home yesterday afternoon of a heart attack. Haji Mahadl, who was 71, left a wife. Rosmlnah Marznki, 44, and seven daoghters. According toNST - 136 words
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Article91 1983-02-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia, Thailand and Australia will sign the memorandum of agreement for the development of the Sungei Golok Basin on the MalaysianThai border some time next month. The three countries were to have signed the agreement last week, but it was postponed owing to disagreementNST - 91 words
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Article294 1983-02-22 11 PETALING JAVA, Monday NEW measures to control spending will have to be taken because government expenditure has become large despite the austerity drive, Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said today. The country's financial position is expected to be tight at least until 1985, heNST - 294 words
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200 1983-02-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Involvement of Bank Bnmiputra's Hongkong subsidiary Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) In the Carrian Group loan controversy has now become a "political Issue," Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said yesterday. He did not elaborate on this point. The Finance Minister,AFP - 200 words
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Article, Illustration311 1983-02-22 11 Big drive to make Alatas No 2 in Ber jasa ALOR STAR, Monday A NATION-WIDE campaign is being mounted by certain Berjasa Party leaders and members to garner support for veteran politician Prof. Syed Hussein Alatas as the party's next vice-president. The campaign, initiated by leaders from the northern statesNST - 311 words
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Article, Illustration53 1983-02-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Bhutanese Princess Per Lyaden Wangchuk, her consort and two aides arrived here yesterday for a week-long study of the local youth movement. The princess, whose name means Lotus Blossom, is the head of the Himalayan kingdom's national youth coordinating committee. AFP TENGKU RAZALEIGH ...allocationsAFP - 53 words
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Article, Illustration188 1983-02-22 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Pinball machines will soon be banned from all amusement centres, arcades and private clubs. City Hall said recently the new ruling on the "machine menace" will come into effect m October when video game machines will be banned from amusement centres.188 words
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484 1983-02-22 14 The Straits Times says... World awaits Opec again FOR some time, Nigeria has been under pressure to sell its oil at prices lower than those set by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec). And it has reportedly been doing so, resorting to under-the-table discounting to help shore up a484 words
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Article, Illustration1565 1983-02-22 14 'Credit is needed for trade and trade is needed for credits to remain viable' ONE likely result of Western banks' selective lending pattern, combined with the uneven impact of the global recession on developing countries, will be to widen the already enormous economic disparities1,565 words
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Article, Illustration146 1983-02-22 14 KUALA LUMPUR Islamic pawnshops, to be set up m Terenganu and the Federal Territory, will free Muslims from the existing pawn system, Deputy Minister m the Prime Minister's Department Anwar Ibrahim said. While Islamic pawnshops, known as ArRahan, would be profitmaking, they would certainly notNST - 146 words
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274 1983-02-22 14 JOHORE BARU The Telecoms' paging service has been a blessing to businessmen and professionals alike but as far as two subscribers here are concerned, it has brought embarrassment thanks to the efficiency of the "hello" girls. The first subscriber was all ears when hisNST - 274 words
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Advertisement33 1983-02-22 14 DAILY INTEREST 201 *****28 8 ».»•<» hi No other Savings Account gives you <S more for your Interest than Savers Plus. o HONG LEONG FINANCE LTD Tel: *****92 SINGAPORE FINANCE LTD Tel: *****14 sj33 words
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Advertisement329 1983-02-22 14 IHI Bi^fc. _mmL I A^m^mmmmmmAW^. AmWmmm Confucius said, IBJ m Ibb^h fnN mm m^mm lf a man hls own person fl W H^-flf 1 IV Jh m I then there will be obedience without I m to m or I I m 9^^Mw orders being given, but if he is329 words
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311 1983-02-22 15 Doctors should not delay such an operation MY brother, an accident patient, was transferred trom Tan Tock Seng Hospital to the Singapore General Hospital where he was to undergo a trachea tomy (operation of the windpipe). He also underwent a similar operation while he was at Tan Tock Seng. This311 words
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306 1983-02-22 15 Mindef may pay all through banks I REFER to the letter "15 cents will save everybody time and trouble" (ST, Jan 28) by "Teamy". The Ministry of Defence always welcomes proposals for raising productivity and improving the Singapore Armed Forces. The SAF Suggestion Scheme has especially been set up to306 words
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211 1983-02-22 15 Forced to leave hawker centre TWO friends and I went to the Kandang Kerbau Hawker Centre m Serangoon Road for a drink recently. We were ushered to a table by a man from a food stall. We sat down, sharing the table with a couple. However, we told the man211 words
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Letter110 1983-02-22 15 Take some immediate measures AS A commuter on the Pan-Island Expressway, I share with hundreds of other users the daily misery of having to inch my way along the Whitley Road /Adam Road tumoff stretch of the expressway m the morning. The ban on vehicles with a 40 km/h speed110 words
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487 1983-02-22 15 Mini-hospitals will be cheap, but ineffective in emergencies Medisave I REFER to the letter "Small hospitals will not waste medical resources" by "EX." (ST, Fab 15). When I talk about adequate emergency facilities, I do not mean Catscan and the other luxuries the Singapore General Hospital has. I refer to487 words
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168 1983-02-22 15 I REFER to the letter by V. Sushila (ST, Jan 14) requesting that the Singapore Bus Service extend Service 74, now terminating at the Clementi Interchange to Kent Ridge Terminus. Service 74 provides a direct link between two densely-populated new towns, Ang Mo Kio and Clementi.168 words
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Letter99 1983-02-22 15 I REFER to the letter "Why she is late." (ST, Jan 21). I am pleased to inform your writer that plans are underway to replace the existing fleet of buses on Service 124 with bigger models. Service 124, a direct service from St Michael's Estate to99 words
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Article, Illustration1998 1983-02-22 16 Special report Study shows they are smarter than most others THE Japanese have higher IQs than the people of other countries. This is the conclusion of Professor Richard Lynn, chairman of the psychology department at the New University of Ulster, Northern Ireland, after examining1,998 words
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Article241 1983-02-22 16 SURPRISINGLY, the Japanese are showing only a passing Interest In their newly established IQ advantage. Already a nation of test-takers, they seem more Involved In the challenges of their own academic system. Children are conditioned to take tests from an early age, and advancement through the systems241 words
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Article29 1983-02-22 17 THE unaudited consolidated net tangible asset backing per $1 share of Overseas Union Securities Ltd was $2.24 as at Jan 31, 1983, the company announced yesterday.29 words
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Article99 1983-02-22 17 HOTEL Grand Central has been queried by the Stock Exchange of Singapore over the basis on which the consideration of $14.32 million for its acquisition of two pieces of land at Balestier Road Ava Road was arrived at. The exchange wants to know the effect of the99 words
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Article94 1983-02-22 17 IN reply to the SES, Van der Horst Ltd yesterday said its proposed one-for-five bonus issue will not have any effect on the company's profitability for the year ending Sep 30, and it is too early to predict the year's results. The directors expect, m the94 words
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Article45 1983-02-22 17 GENERAL Lumber Holdings Bhd has announced the total acceptances and excess share applications for 8.388 million shares were received on the last day for acceptance and payment on Jan 21. The shortfall m acceptances has been fully allocated to the excess share applicants.45 words
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Article73 1983-02-22 17 SINGAPORE Glass (1974) Ltd has told the SES the company's residential property located at Swettenham and Ridout Roads, with an area of 52,272 sq ft, was sold at $72 per sq ft, giving total sale proceeds of $3.76 million. A professional valuation m April 1982 placed the value73 words
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Article73 1983-02-22 17 GUTHRIE Bhd, m response to a press story yesterday, said a joint venture company, Guthrie Hasilulu Enterprises Pte Ltd, was formed to formalise the pattern of business which has been established for a number of years between Guthrie and its Indonesian partner. As a foreign company, Guthrie cannot73 words
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Article64 1983-02-22 17 JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesia has stepped up coffee sales to non-International Coffee Organisation members to increase coffee exports and lower stocks during the current price slump. Industry officials said m spite of the production decrease last year (5.58 million 60-kg bags against 1981 's 5.87 million bags), Indonesia'sReuter - 64 words
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Article90 1983-02-22 17 MELBOURNE, Mon. The Australian Wheat Board (AWB) will remain competitive m world markets but the industry faces at least two years of difficult marketing conditions. AWB chairman Mr Leslie Price said during a recent visit to Canada, France and the United States, he voiced concern over theReuter - 90 words
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Article50 1983-02-22 17 WEST BERLIN, Mon. The country's Bank Supervisory Office has ordered a temporary suspension of payments and the closure of Herms Bank m Hamburg. The office said the bank had only local importance, and the closure was made necessary by substantial uncovered risk m its credit business. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article62 1983-02-22 17 LONDON, Mon. Nissan Motor Co Ltd is planning a US$lOO million (Ss2o6 million) convertible Eurobond on March 1. Lead manager Daiwa Europe said the 15-year issue would be the largest since the market for Japanese convertible bonds virtually closed m September 1981. The coupon would be about 6Reuter - 62 words
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233 1983-02-22 17 Kemayan Oil Palm interim profits slashed POOR palm oil prices during the first six months ended Nov 30, 1982 have slashed profits at Kemayan Oil Palm Bhd m spite of higher output. Kemayan said its oil palm operations suffered an 18 per cent drop m pretax profits to M 52.33233 words
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168 1983-02-22 17 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By MANILA, Mon. The worst drought m 11 years hitting Mindanao, southern Philippines and parts of central Philippines have wiped out parts of the country's major export crops of sugar, coconuts, bananas and rice. A state of calamity may be declared m the168 words
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451 1983-02-22 17 TELETEXT is likely to open up a whole new market for television sets for use m offices since businessmen will make most use of the new instant information service. But there may not be any big rush to buy new television451 words
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452 1983-02-22 17 LOCAL umbrella manufacturers are losing ground m the export markets for the lower-priced range of umbrellas because of stiff competition from Taiwan and Korea. They are expected to continue to lose out to these two Asian countries because of the rising local cost of production.452 words
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160 1983-02-22 17 Malayan Banking earnings growth slower INTERIM results released yesterday by Malayan Banking, Malaysia's premier banking group, show a significant slowdown m growth. The group reported a near 10 per cent rise m its net profits for the six months ended Dec 31, 1982 to M 537.65 million, after providing for160 words
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235 1983-02-22 17 LLOYDS Bank International has set up an agency section m its Singapore merchant bank m line with its intention to become a major force m the region's loan syndication market. This means m future, all the bank's agency functions m this region235 words
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Article117 1983-02-22 17 W GERMAN WHOLESALE PRICES DOWN WIESBADEN, Mon. Wholesale prices m West Germany have fallen on an annual basis for the first time m over four years, signalling further declines m the cost of living, official figures showed today. The Federal Statistics Office said the wholesale price index last month wasReuter - 117 words
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406 1983-02-22 20 LN A MOVE aimed at strengthening its operations m Indonesia, Guthrie Bhd, a subsidiary of Multi-Purpose Holdings, has entered into a joint venture with an Indonesian group. Guthrie and the Indonesian group have formed a 50-50 joint-venture company called Guthrie Hasilulu Enterprises Pte406 words
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234 1983-02-22 20 Parit Perak interim profits 43pc off PARIT Perak Holdings Bhd, the plantation-based investment holding company, has recorded a 43 per cent drop m its unaudited profits before tax and extraordinary items to M 5492,787 for the first six months ended Dec 31, 1982. The company's revenue for the half-year, the234 words
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424 1983-02-22 20 THE BLOOM is being taken out of the onceflourishing orchid business as local growers face problems both here and overseas. Local orchid growers had been enjoying a rapid growth m exports for about 20 years till 1981 when domestic exports fell by 6 per424 words
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359 1983-02-22 20 UNITED Asbestos Cement (UAC)'s latest interim results show a setback m profits of more than a third, due largely to the Malaysian government's deferment of its pipe requirements because of the recession. The company's net pretax profits for the six months to Dec359 words
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180 1983-02-22 20 Megat-Mah team tipped to take control of ailing IMT THE Megat-Mah team has emerged as the favoured group to take over control of ailing India Malaysia Textiles (M) (LMT), pending a final decision to be made by the Birla group (present controlling shareholder). At its meeting with Birla representatives recently,180 words
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388 1983-02-22 20 NEW YORK, Mon. The Federal Reserve probably will not relax monetary policy before the spring since the central bank will not be able to create a base for measuring the M-2 money supply aggregate until then, money market analysts said. In detailing theReuter - 388 words
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295 1983-02-22 17 SINGAPORE: Share 1 trices closed slightly ower on some proflttaklng m selective, active trading with lower Hongkong advices depressing sentiment. Boostead fell 7 cents to $2.14, Malayan Cement 15 cents to $7.33, Metro 15 cents to $8.25, National Iron 11 cents to $7.75, Sime295 words
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Article27 1983-02-22 17 Up Down Unch Industrials 26 71 22 Finance 8 10 2 Hotels 1 11 3 Properties 2 6 3 Plantations —61 Mining 32 Deb/Loans 3 427 words
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Article73 1983-02-22 17 Boosteadßhd -6 C* C -12 CCM Cold Storage -2 Dnnloplnd -4 Esso F*N -5 Gratings -6 Gnlmiess Gntttrle Bbd Haw Par +3 Inchcape Bhd -4 MTC NBT +1 Nat Iron -15 PMC -5 Pan Elec -4 Perils Plant -2 Prlma -15 Robinsons -6 Rottunanß 2 Semb73 words
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Article26 1983-02-22 17 UOL Warrants 3,004,000 0 C B C 1,776,000 Promet 867,000 Pegi 570,000 U O B 423,000 Total turnover: 18.02 m Total value: $55.64 m26 words
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Article53 1983-02-22 17 Hong Leong Ind 835 -25 Metro Hldgs 920 -20 Nat Iron 770 -15 M Cement 735 -15 H Leong Credit 620 -15 O U E 550-15 Prim* 535 -15 C C 386-12 Int Wood 248 -12 Rosy Elect 160 -12 C Sugars 1230 -10 Utd Malacca 470 -10 U53 words
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Article36 1983-02-22 17 G E Life 2450 +50 Paper Product* 242 +22 SP X Sento«a 220 +21 D Keramat 660 +20 J'eni Mala 304 +20 Magnum Corpn 310 +11 N S T 870+10 ST P 1975 695 +1036 words
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Article41 1983-02-22 17 FeblB Feb2l BT Composite: 794.11 786.16 BT Indicator: *****8 *****8 ST Industrials: 816.69 808.93 ST Finance. 1953.U 1949.43 ST Hotels: 1021.53 1016.07 ST Properties: 635.93 634.92 ST Minings: 216.88 217.01 ST Plantations. 926.74 924.50 OCBC: 716.44 710.16 SESInd: 616.21 611.4141 words
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Article2690 1983-02-22 18 Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded m lots of 19 shares each, with price quoted m dollars. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Gr'« Net 1082/1983 L««t Div P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- ('000) High Low 350 236 Acma 255 -3 217 24.7 102,690 words
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446 1983-02-22 18 'THE local stock market turned easier yesterday as investors took profits and heavy scrip delivery forced punters to square positions. When the market opened, there were already signs of caution with trading fairly quiet. However, some shares did post early gains. But as446 words
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Article31 1983-02-22 18 Up Down nnch Industrials 24 60 22 Finance 15 3 Hotels 2 Properties 3 4 1 Oil Palms 5 Tins 8 5 2 rubbers 1 9 2 Deb/Loans 131 words
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Article1891 1983-02-22 18 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 In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS AJ_aoaMts (3.248) Alcsm (1.768 1.785) (19) 1.79 (4) 1.80 (1) 1.81 (17)1,891 words
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Article105 1983-02-22 18 Closing tone: Easier. Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange of Singapore including odd lots "Ready" totalled: 17,649,000 units valued at $54,407,000. Industrials accounted for 9,178,000, finance 2,811,000, hotels 600,000, properties 586,000, debentures, loans and bonds 3,739,000, plantations 245,000, mining 490,000. "Settlement" contracts totalled 367,000 units valued at105 words
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Article363 1983-02-22 18 SOFTER trading conditions Jn the afternoon took share prices to a slightly easier close on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Prices opened on a barely steady note and it was generally felt that the initial hesitation to trade was attributable to the absence of a positive363 words
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Article40 1983-02-22 18 Tronoh 850 -30 H L Ind 905 -20 Cen Sugars 1350 -20 FAN 805 -15 H M P 406-14 Norsechem 378 -10 Rahman Hyd 400 -10 H L Fin 530-10 M A A 620-10 M B F 720 -1040 words
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Article190 1983-02-22 18 SINGAPORE UNIT TBUBT (Nimihi' pH«* for Peb B) The Commerce 3.19 3.* The Savings Fund 1.80 1.91 Spore Prog Fund I*o 1.48 Spore Sec. Fund 2.11 2.24 Spore Invest Fund 1.12 1.19 Spore Equity Fund 1.37 1.45 AM A UNIT TRUST (Managers' prises tor Feb II) Mai Invest190 words
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Article29 1983-02-22 18 Gopeng Con 1300 +60 Kramat Tin 290+30 A Hltam Tin 780+30 SPK-Sentosa 250 +28 Paper Prod 267 +23 Pegt 330 +12 Magnum 342 +12 Sel Dredge 540 +1029 words
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Article282 1983-02-22 18 STOCKS yesterday closed mostly easier after the strong performance last week, but limited buying m tte afternoon pared early losses, brokers said. HK* Associated Hotel* 2.40 -0 OTO Carrtan Inrat nup Cheung Kong »J5 +0.15 China Light 15.00 +0.1 City Hotel* Croas Hart) Tunnel 11 JOB F E Consortium282 words
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Article349 1983-02-22 18 THE HIGH level of margin buying positions continued to depress the Tokyo stock market, with international populars leading the fall despite the yen's firmness against the dollar. Yen Aiinomoto 867 -2 Akai 416 -1» Amtdi 553 -IS Asahi Chem 275 -6 Asahl Glass 522 -1 Bunk Tk »1 unch349 words
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Article116 1983-02-22 18 Bahts Aokham Thai Asia Fibre Ayuthaya Inv And Trust 130 unch Bangkok Bank 280 unch Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd Bat* Shoe Berli Jucker 318 +4 Charoong Thai Wire 348 Firestone First Trust Qoodyear Industrial Finance Corp IXJSO unch Jalaprathan Cement... 14&S0 4-1 Maboonkhrong 13S -3 Metal Box Rama Tower116 words
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Article98 1983-02-22 18 Pesos Acoje Mining 001 -***** Anglo PhU .0098 unch Apex Mining B .02 unch Atlas Con. B 33.00 unch Bagulo Gold 003 -0.0002 Bute Petroleum 013 unch Benguet Con. B 07X10 1 CDCP 1.50 -0J First PhU Hldgs M 0 +0.1 Lepanto B 15 unch Marlnduque B 730 +0.498 words
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Article2917 1983-02-22 18 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board2,917 words
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Article148 1983-02-22 19 THE STRAITS tin price m Penang yesterday firmed eight cents to M 529.47 a kilo due mainly to a lower disposal of ore. The price remains within the ITA lower sector price range of M 529.15 to M 532.06. Turnover fell to 71 tonnes from 120 on Friday148 words
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Article132 1983-02-22 19 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per IN kg yesterdayCoconut till Bulk fob $94.00 sellers, old drum (m second hand drum) fob $107.00 sellers, new drum fob $111.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $55 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $345.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper fag132 words
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Article402 1983-02-22 19 RUBBER prices m Singa- pore yesterday closed I slightly lower, with March One RSS buyers quoted at 198.50 cents per kilo, down four cents from last Friday's close. Morning prices were j marked down slightly on some stale bull liquidation after a marginally lower opening. KUALA LUMPUR: The rubber402 words
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Article370 1983-02-22 19 SHARE prices yesterday closed sharply lower across the board In moderately active trading. Prices opened sharply lower and continued to decline throughout the day. At 1500 the All- Ordinaries index was down 12.5 points or 2.4 per cent at 504.8. the all industrials was off 7.1 points or 1.0370 words
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Article32 1983-02-22 19 Rubber: Feb 21 Singapore: March: 198.50 cents (down 4.00 cents) Malaysia: March: (214.50 cents (down 5.00 cents) Tin: M 529.47 per kilo (up 8.00 cents) 71 tonnes (down 49 tonnes)32 words
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Article163 1983-02-22 19 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market closed easier on lack of interest m very quiet trading yesterday. In the March position, central region fell M 512.50 to 740 per tonne while north was traded at M 1747.50. The refined market was featureless m the absence of buying support.163 words
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Article167 1983-02-22 19 THE KLLOBAR market for gold deliverable m Singapore opened at $33,690 and closed at $33,674 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.00/506.00 moved to 507.25/508.00, and remained quiet before closing for lunch at 506.75/ 507.50. The market reopened at 506.75/507.50, stayed at that level before some selling167 words
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Article674 1983-02-22 19 THE market opened quiet but lower m reaction to Nigeria's US$5.5O oil price cut yesterday, dealers said. The Financial Times Index at noon was down 1.4 points at 644.5. In weak oils, BP was down 6p at 318 and Shell off 4p at 442 on fears the Nigerian cut674 words
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Article51 1983-02-22 19 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 983.82 Friday 990.35 Week Ago Closed AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 648.6 Friday 645.4 Week Ago 651.0 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 504.8 Friday 517.2 Week Ago 514.9 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 645.9 Thursday 650.3 Week Ago 662.5 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 1092.82 Thursday 1088 91 Week Ago51 words
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Article677 1983-02-22 19 THE US dollar opened at 5J2.0640 60 and was traded to a high of 2.0665 before easing to close at 2.0615 25. Trading was basically thin and featureless The US unit against major currencies was traded lower amidst mixed sentiments when it opened. However, it firmed marginally677 words
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Article45 1983-02-22 19 RANGE of prices offered by discount bouses on Feb 21: Overnight: 3 V, Call deposits: 3V< Closing Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 3* 3 3- month Bank bills 7 6ft 3 months CD 6ft 6V< 6 months CD 7W 7W. Searee: Nftttoul Dtoeaut C«.45 words
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Article32 1983-02-22 19 CUalag laterkMk rate* for aagapwe d«IUn an Ffib Offer Bid Overnight 6V« 6 1 month 6U/16 69/16 2 months 6 13/16 6 1116 3 months 6% 6 Overnight mode IM32 words
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Article24 1983-02-22 19 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.42 per cent.24 words
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Advertisement727 1983-02-22 19 W AM BLOCK B, KAPO FACTORY BUILDING. LjJLijSflnK TRRDinO (PTE) LTD. S'NGAPORE 1336 TELEX RS ***** SMKS.N ffiEE-W-SM fflrA A IfeßlSsl CABLE TRASTAR «0 1 CT3 JU S JUtJ -'V. J MKlXt*£3»-4J TEL *****66 (3 LINES) *****90 N dispensing uaamummn /TflJ ■■■■■Hi pump for lpg 7 fmm SOLE DISTRIBUTOR -a^^in^727 words
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Advertisement170 1983-02-22 19 THE TSBO2 IT KEEPS PAYING OFF. When you purchase a small business computer, you'll want to make an investment that is going to pay off... big. Tele Video's computer systems will provide you with the high performance and advanced technological features that will give you immediate return on investment. Tele170 words
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Advertisement326 1983-02-22 20 National Car Rental makes business ense to thriving corporations. With National Car Rental, we give you more mileage for your money. Thaf s because we understand your needs better than anybody else. Be it short or long term, you'll find that our rental terms make business sense to you For326 words
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Advertisement806 1983-02-22 21 APPOINTMENTS PRIMA GROUP OF COMPANIES requires A. PERSONAL ASSISTANT TO CHIEF EXECUTIVE OF GROUP MANAGEMENT OFFICE University graduate of high calibre, fluent m Mandarin and English and with substantial business exposure. B. INTERNAL AUDIT MANAGER 5 years auditing experience. Presently holding similar position or audit manager of an international accounting806 words
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Advertisement523 1983-02-22 21 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Compaalea Winding np No. 19 of 1983 In the Matter of tke tompanie* Act (Cap. 185) And In the Matter of Merenry Development Corporation Pte. Ltd. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETiTION Notice is hereby given that a petition for the winding up523 words
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Miscellaneous435 1983-02-22 21 GARFIELD By Jim Davis /Z t\ j TH£ nextS, I OH, A BEST TO MY J i t W A I Sv SUNB£AM U> M (/AV?6) 2 22 1983 United Feature Syndicate, Inc STAR WARS By Archie Goodwill &Al Williamson VJWPOPCMA/Avo\urrte<tttop\K*Xtest)\p ypu WAVE GOME [HI "fUJH F I- I'M A435 words
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Advertisement792 1983-02-22 22 NOTICES «_jf KONTENA NASIONAL SDN. BERHAD. Tingkot Satu Btofc B Kompwfc Pwtatoo' Oom onaora Oamaniara H#»ghti P»tt Sofal 2306 Kuato Lumpur 23 04 W^ jßfc. Motovva Tot 03-*****4 Coble KONNAS Tetaj* kONNAS MA ***** (KONNAS MA ***** TENDER NOTICE SALES OF USED TRUCKS, CAR AND FORKLIFTS Tenders are invited for792 words
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Advertisement482 1983-02-22 22 MULTITRON (PRIVATE UMITED) (la CradlUra' Voluntary liquidation) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 272 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185, the Final Meeting of members of the Company will be held at the Liquidators' Office, 15th Floor, The Arcade, 11 Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104482 words
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Miscellaneous396 1983-02-22 22 PEANUTS BySchulz /ALL RIGHT, TROOPS, I MAS ANY OF YOU EVER NQ BUT I I /t I^ATE JOKES V"' I HAVE A QUESTION J REAP A COMPASS /(<* < l REAP THE I L KE THAT J V^for you.T] j x —^z r\ xtr /4l !wV^f^/ o^T —^~^v^ /^r^^^^^^_^ m396 words
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Advertisement158 1983-02-22 23 Heartiest Congratulations 1 40y an6 Best Wishes to I lllSSr KUWAIT ASIA BANK EC 1 I 1 IJr on the occasion of the Official Inauguration I of their Singapore Branch I ■rum I 1 1 JOO SENG GROUP OF COMPANIES I Singapore Malaysia Indonesia Thailand Hongkong Taiwan Australia Philippines I158 words
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Advertisement56 1983-02-22 23 _j 2_ learriesr 1 tongramlarions I an 6 Besr Wishes IlK^ KUWAIT ASIA BANK EC. I I Er on the occasion of the I lI W Official Inauguration I 111 of their Singapore Branch I sssssss! PC HOLDINGS SDN. BHD. 14th Floor, Suite 1401/1409, Johor Tower, Jalan Greja, Johor Bahru,56 words
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Advertisement222 1983-02-22 24 Heartiest Congratulations CU* in kS Best Wishes to I II Kr KUWAIT ASIA BANK EC I B^r on he occasion of the Official Inauguration I HI 1^ of their Singapore Branch I from Reg: *****7 I P.T. JAVA PARI STEEL CORPORATION LTD. I Head Office/Factory: Representative Office: 4 Jl. Margomulyo222 words
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Advertisement498 1983-02-22 25 5[ Compliments W. finr WarnuKr I KUWAIT ASIA BANK EC. (*Lki2S£) U-Jj^^JldlJ, I 'Won the occasion of the Official Inauguration 1 1 p§#J|F KUWAIT ASIA BANK E.C. I IIHr of their Singapore Branch I 1 1 wS^ on the occasion of the Qfficial Inauguration I Ir from ill mr heir498 words
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Advertisement78 1983-02-22 26 learriesr tongrarularions an 6 Best Wishes ro Am\ ,y. A ■^^^■w mm^mmw l *W sW ~y iHHHHHHsssTnWtBr vMssSHMP^V \\w\yy KUWAITASIABANKEC. I mTAmmmT I I |r on the occasion of the Official Inauguration I 111 of their Singapore Branch I AT^fj %T_D AT sP JF V^V^sW waj^tt W r^ learriest Congramlarions78 words
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Advertisement810 1983-02-22 27 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP Mondoy Fr.doy 900am-5 30 pm r— A (|tnn CLASSIFICATION GROUP (5 00 pm for next day) Ordinary $1 00 per word (Mm $1500) S^, -fcG^ fs*~~ M f^i~T f Lp>"f V *"^r X.*^^^ JS^ \i i (f^xk I(r (12 30 pm for Sunday Times* Semi-Disploy810 words
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Advertisement1734 1983-02-22 27 INDONESIA CORNER I WE SERVE THE BEST NASI PADANG FOOD DAILY BUFFET Lunch 12.00N00n to 2.00 p.m. Dinner 6.30 p.m. to 10.00 p.m. Adult $14.00 Child $10.00 SS3 Ih'ZUl runei NEXT TO YAOHAN KATONG Amber Close, S'pore 1543 19 Household Appliances New Year Offer with temperature Control normal $105/NowSUQA ~8/tSRLHJRE~"~^-1,734 words
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Advertisement1169 1983-02-22 27 RELAX REFRESH YOURSELF AT GREAT EASTERN A^L HEALTH CENTRE ML T^^ Great Eastern Hotel J wdwmwTL M 1 Macpherson Road 'JI s— J^B MONSIEUR j $t*»fl Facial Salon for Men! ™**w fl i Facial treatments by our trained Aestheticians sUH**»' v ft I using latest scientific ~**e*fl 1 equipment for1,169 words
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Advertisement857 1983-02-22 27 FOR SALE 1 lot of used equipment, cranes, generator, lorries, pickups, old batteries and tyres. Lump sum price $25,000 0.n.0. Attractive for aspiring engineering contractors. Tel: ***** for viewing. SALE/HIRE 2 to 6 tons Toyota forklifts. 1981 3FD6O $38,000, and 3FD2O $11,000. 1979/80 2FD35 $14,000, 2FD25 $9,000. TCM forklifts. FD3S857 words
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Advertisement429 1983-02-22 27 JACK THOMAS, PREVIOUSLY Chief Clerk of Works, Mcl bourne's Collins Place project currently In New Guinea untl June, welcomes offers front Singapore. Contact Tong Ka; Lim *****80 EXPERIENCED CHINESE COOK foi local Chinese and Malay fooc available Immediately Ah Honj Tel: *****47. FILIPINO LOOKING for position a: Domestic Helper, can429 words
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Advertisement585 1983-02-22 27 STOP WHAT 3 YOU'RE DOING i Get out ot your |0b rut and mto and exciting prolitable career m real estate r 1 Through fRA, you'll receive thorough training and everything you need tc get started and stay ahead m real estate s Your local FRA real estate prolessional needs585 words
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Advertisement458 1983-02-22 27 THE HOUR GLASS PTE LTD InvitM application* for th* following position*: 1) FEMALE STOCKS CLERKS CUM CASHIERS AT LUCKY PLAZA Raquiramants: Age between 17-25 years Minimum qualifications: GCE "O" level Experience will be an advantage but not necessary. 2) SALES ASSISTANTS FOR CHANGI AIRPORT A METRO GRAND SCOTTS JEWELLERY COUNTER458 words
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Advertisement392 1983-02-22 28 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Southern Ocean Shipbuilding Co. Pte lias requires FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK QUALIFICATIONS: a OCE level a Age 18 and above, c Able to type. c 1 year's experience with basic knowledge of accounts SENIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK QUALIFICATIONS: c OCE A' level c Possess LCC Intermediate392 words
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Advertisement506 1983-02-22 28 PERMANENT JOBS: CLERK/TYPIST OOsdhlU I'laza. $550 ACCOUNTS CLERKS Goldhlll Plaza. $500 and above Shenton Way, J550-J6OO RECEPTIONISTS Able to type and handle PMBX Shenton Way. J550-S6OO SNR ACCOUNTS CLERK Changi Airport. $700 FEMALE PURCHASING CLERKS Ooldhil! Plaza, $550 DRIVERS Town, $480 CALL: *****25 TEMPORARY JOBS: EXPERIENCED DATA ENTRY OPERATORS Jurong506 words
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Advertisement523 1983-02-22 28 PRECISION CASTING^ PTE. LTD. An established multinational manufacturing company invites applications for:ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT c O.C.E. "O" Level with LCC Bookkeeping/ Costing Certificate c Minimum 2 years' relevant experience preferably m a manufacturing concern Knowledge of inven- > lory control and i costing Interested applicants please write to: The Personnel Department,523 words
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Advertisement579 1983-02-22 28 COMPETENT SECRETARY REQUIRED Must possess: Minimum GCE "O" level certificate with credits m English and Mathematics Intelligent, mature and pleasant personality with at least 3 years' working experience with top company executive i Honest, diligent with strong sense of responsibllty and lnltatlve t Capable of managing a small office Independently579 words
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Advertisement677 1983-02-22 28 Aiwa Singapore Pte Ltd has Immediate vacancies for 1) RECEPTIONIST Must have GCE 'O' level with credit In English Able to operate the PABX switchboard Able to type at 35 wpm Possess a pleasant personality Can converse m Mandarin 2) COMPUTER OPERATORS (FEMALE) Minimum 'O' level with experience m computer677 words
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Advertisement705 1983-02-22 28 GENERAL CLERK (Female) To prepare delivery notee, invoices, meintain files, type and perform other office duties aa required. c GCE O' level with credits In English and Mathematics. c Minimum 2 years working experience. c Knowledge of order processing, Import/ export documentation, cargo transportation. c Able to type 35 -40705 words
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Advertisement659 1983-02-22 28 Building Contractor requires TEMPORARY FEMALE SITE CLERKS (4 vacancies) for 3 to 4 months with view of permanent employment. Attractive salary and benefits. Experience not necessary Only those who can commence work immediately pleaae call personally between 3pm and 5 pm at 454-A, Macpherson Roed Spore 1336 TEL: *****56 IMMEDIATE659 words
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Advertisement554 1983-02-22 28 A Large Organisation requires TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ TYPIST c Suitable for well educated school leavers c GCE 'O' level with a good command of English. c Must have a pleasant speaking voice and cheerful personality. c Ability to type accurately, and willingness to take on other assignments Please ring *****22 For554 words
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Advertisement566 1983-02-22 28 Manufacturing Company m Jurong requires the following 1) ACCOUNTS CLERK c Basic knowledge of accounts c Some experience would be advantageous 2) RECEPTIONIST c Few years experience c Able to type accurately i c Must have initiative Transport provided Interested please call: MISS KOH at *****21 for an appointment for566 words
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Advertisement866 1983-02-22 28 Muslim Organisation requiree a MUSLIM MALE ACCOUNTS CLERK CUM SALES ADMINISTRATOR With class 3 driving licence Kindly call HJ HAMZAH TEL: *****44/ *****4 for appointment Public Accountant Firm requires AUDIT ASSISTANTS AUDIT ACCOUNTS CLERKS Preferably Ngee Ann College/ A' level education with some workI Ing experience. Interested please write to:866 words
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Advertisement1017 1983-02-22 29 M^^MMM^^MBMWMMlMi.Taß^sss>ssWsTaMssssTeasTa» 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical REQUIRED FEMALE STENOGRAPHER. Mature, able to work Independently Send applications with copies of testimonials, school certificate, commercial training certificate and photograph. State past experience and expected salary Apply to P O. Box 59, Thomson Road Post Office, Singapore 9159. AN EXPANDING MANUFACTURER requires1,017 words
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Advertisement951 1983-02-22 29 ONE FEMALE GENERAL Clerk required. Must be able to drive and handle other general correspondence Pleasant personality, preferably able to speak Chinese or Malay Tel *****26/ *****27 TELEPHONISTS. CLERKS REQUIRED. Salary $300 to $450 Call personally at: Unit 02-06, Townshend Building, Maude Road, (near Victoria School), between 9am- lp.m Tel:951 words
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Advertisement617 1983-02-22 29 c) Sales 'we're an established^ Swedish organisation. In conjunction with our marketing of another new product we need more dynamic St enthusiastic people to fill the post of Sales Representatives (Male/Female) GCE O' level Speak fluent English, Mandarin other Chinese dialects Age between 20 -35 years old Have pleasant personality617 words
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Advertisement559 1983-02-22 29 Required: INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVES Requirmenta: a Minimum GCE 'O' level or VITB certificate In Electrical or with Electrical Sales Experience a Class 3 driving licence and own a car a Completed N.S. c Able to speak English and Mandarin c Singapore Citizen Basic salary plus attractive commission and transport559 words
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Advertisement515 1983-02-22 29 LOOKING FOR A CHALLENGE IN INDUSTRIAL SELLING? Established Company and market leader In cleaning machines and chemicals requires SALES REPRESENTATIVES with initiative, ability and confident to service our range of NILFIBK industrial vacuum cleaners. Successful applicants are expected to earn more than $18,000 per annum. Must have own transport, full515 words
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Advertisement642 1983-02-22 29 ORANGEMATIC, a newly established Company marketing Freshly Squeezed Orange Juice requires 20 FEMALE COUNTER SALES ASSISTANTS Minimum Secondary Two education Commencing basic salary: from $300.00 to $420.00 depending on qualifications or experience We pay commission, transport and laundry allowance. If you are seriously considering establishing a career for yourself. pleeee642 words
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Advertisement625 1983-02-22 29 We are looking for FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES c Attractive commission. c Possess class 3 licence, preferably have own transport. c Possess a warm, pleasant and mature "ersonallty. Please apply personally to: 6 Jalan Ampas (next to Hoover Theatre) Singapore 1232 Tel: *****00/ *****20. We Require HARDWORKING SALES PERSONS to promote625 words
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Advertisement728 1983-02-22 29 FAR EAST PLAZA exclusive boutique requires experienced Sales Executive. English educated, able to speak Mandarin and Cantonese, able to work shifts and Sunday. Salary from $300 to $400 after probation with commission. Interested call *****22 after 10.30 am CHALLENGING CAREER AND unlimited Income await those m the field of Public728 words
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Advertisement436 1983-02-22 29 A reputable car rental company requires immediately Vehicle Controller (Male) Requirements: Age above 25 years Speak English and dialects Experience m vehicle spare parts purchase and control essential Possess knowledge m vehicle repair Candidates must be Singapore citizens. Remuneration and benefits will commensurate with qualifications and experience. Please apply giving436 words
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Advertisement345 1983-02-22 29 ASSISTANT ENGINEER. INDUSTRIAL CONTROL This person, a diploma holder m electrical or electronic engineering with 1 or 2 years experience, should have some basic knowledge of Instrumentation. He/ she must be able to prepare quotations, process orders and develop Instrument product sales. Salary end terms negotiable. You are Invited to345 words
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Advertisement499 1983-02-22 30 66 Situations Vacant r t) Technical l**n@txrucl urgently requires: 1) DRIVER s Possess Class 3 driving licence a Completed National Service a Experience is not necessary 2) APPRENTICE MECHANIC 3) MECHANIC a Minimum Sec. 2 education, preferably possess NTC 3 Certificate In alrcon and refrigeration a Possess Class 3 driving499 words
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Advertisement634 1983-02-22 30 C.M.R. (FAR EAST) PTE LTD. A French Manufacturing Subsidiary invites applications for: PURCHASER a ITCV NTC Mechanical/ Electronic/ Electrical Engineering from recognised institutions a Experience m the related field especially m the purchasing of electronics parts/ components. a Completed National Service a Able to execute work Independently. interested applicants, kindly634 words
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Advertisement384 1983-02-22 30 An established company dealing with concrete equipment requires: TECHNICIANS a VTTB/NTC 3 m Electrical Fitting and Installation c Completed n.s. with l year's working experience Possess I class 3 driving licence For appointment contact GARY TEL: *****22 An estsblishsd construction company invitea applicanta for the post of SITE TRAINEE Requirements:384 words
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Advertisement413 1983-02-22 30 USA urgently requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Permanent Ist Shift (7em 4.13pm) c 16 years and above BENEFITS: c Attractive starting salary with high confirmation adjustment c Free transport c Free medical treatment c 5-day work week c No microscope work Interested applicants please call personally MONDAYS to FRIDAYS 8 am413 words
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Advertisement683 1983-02-22 30 An established international company manufacturing high quality watchcases urgently requiree: MACHINE SET-UP MEN c Experience m setting up turning machine c Preferably with technical education c Able to read blueprints a Willing to work on permanent 3rd shift OPERATORS (Male/ Female) a Experience not essential, j training will be provided683 words
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Advertisement729 1983-02-22 30 MARIS In 1981, our sales grew by 10% In 1982, sales increased by 6% This year, we plan to increase by 10% But orders received this month alone show we will grow by over 28% To cope with such expansion, we need operators. So, join us now Male Production Operators729 words
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Advertisement420 1983-02-22 30 sssk C^ fl If This is the smile of a happy and contented FEMALE OPERATOR There are lots more smiles like hers with us at sgs- ates Their reasons: High starting wages No scope work Work only 23 days a month on 3 rotating shifts Shift allowance Attendance allowance Merit420 words
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Advertisement415 1983-02-22 31 66 Situations Vacant g) Production (ggjjjg) ACMA ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES LTD requires MALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Above 18 years old. Experts DCS not necesWe offer:--1 Hißh starting salary with attractive adjustment on run flrmatlon after a months 2. Free transportation 3. Free medical benefits. I Recreational activities. 5 After confirmation, marriage leave,415 words
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Advertisement250 1983-02-22 31 HITACHI ELECTRONIC DEVICES (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTO. A multi-million Colour Television Picture Tubes Manufacturing Company m Jurong has the following vacancies for keen and dynamic people who seek rapid advancement and job satisfaction. WE BELIEVE NOT ONLY IN PROVIDING YOU WITH MONETARY REWARDS BUT ALSO If you are: c Physically fit250 words
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Advertisement439 1983-02-22 31 NEED TO BETTER YOUR PROSPECTS?? Call at BENER/U. i^i ELECTRIC v S A APPLIANCE COMPONENTS PTE. LTD. 6 Pioneer Road Jurong Town Singapore 2262 (Tel: *****33) for the following openings: ELECTRONICS MECHANIC X > (Maintenance 'A') > > f\ Minimum trade Ya f. certificate m Radio/ V Electronic servicing V*439 words
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Advertisement354 1983-02-22 31 Singapore 1 national printers (pte) lto We are one of the largest and well-established printing companies m this region and m line with our development programme, we would like to invite applications for the following positions: PRODUCTION PLANNERS GCE "O" Level and preferably with ITC m Printing TRAINEE KEYBOARD OPERATORS354 words
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Advertisement530 1983-02-22 31 (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD MALE/FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Working condition allowance plus merit increment. Working hours: 7. 12 am to 4.30pm a 5-day working week. a Generous leave schema and fringe benefita. a 13th Month AWS. c Medical and hospitalization, dental benefita. c Free transport and uniform. F Applicanta must have completed530 words
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Advertisement532 1983-02-22 31 ___i __^_k. MALAYAN BREWERIES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD Earn up to $500 per month PRODUCTION OPERATORS (MALE) lequirementa: Secondary education Age below 40 years Willing to work on 3-rotatlng shifts ringe Benefita: 14 working days annual leave Annual bonus of over 1 1/2 months' basic salary Medical, dental and hospitalisation benefits532 words
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Advertisement543 1983-02-22 31 _J Singatronics We are a major electronics company dealing mainly with computer peripherals and medical products. In line with our expansion, we have immediate vacancies for the following posts at our Bedok factory: H U mnTERIfII EHPEDITORS Ideal candidates should possess a Diploma m the relevant field of study. Those543 words
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Advertisement711 1983-02-22 31 USA Hermetic Motor Operation Re Ltd invites suitably qualified candidates for the positions oiMAINTENANCE MECHANIC (Ist shift) Applicants should have 3 to 5 years experience m repairing maintaining production equipment, welding fabrication work It is also essential to have some knowledge of hydraulic or pneumatic equipment Ability to perform ordinary711 words
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Advertisement424 1983-02-22 32 66 Situations Vacant ;_»«»m_«jm_-__,_^_-_-_-_-_-i 1) Miscellaneous STIPSBS THE COMPANY I WITH LOTS FOR DRIVES m c ITC m lH N \echanical, [jg Electrical «i Engineering or IHJ equivalent qualification Preferably possess jZjj a PUB Electncian Ifi] licence [j] •2 3 years' bi I experience m LJ maintenance and W trouble-shooting424 words
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Advertisement406 1983-02-22 32 We have immediate vacancies for the following positions: Store Clerk/ Driver (Pandan Gardens) Requirements Minimum 3 GCE 'O' level At least 2 years' experience m a similar position Must possess a valid Class 3 driver's licence with 2—3 years' driving experience Age: 20 to 30 years old Store Assistants (Pandan406 words
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Advertisement511 1983-02-22 32 A large watch manufac- I hiring Company m Marsll- I Ing Estate has vacancies I TRAINEE TRADESMAN l i c Possess NTC 3 or NTC I 2 m Metal Machining ASSISTANT CLERK (Female) c Possess OCE O level FEMALE OPERATORS I i c Minimum education: I Primary 6 and above511 words
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Advertisement510 1983-02-22 32 EASTRECO (PTE) LTD EASTRECO, a Nestle research and development company, recently established m Singapore requires SOUS CHEFS (Food Davalopmant Chel) REQUIREMENTS: a Chinese, age 24 to 32. skilled In the art of good cooking < especially In the art of Chi- nese cuisine and familiar with the different schools of510 words
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Advertisement486 1983-02-22 32 THE AMERICAN CLUB requires: 1) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 2) DISHWASHER iVe offer attractive salary •nd benefits to our employee)*: Transport allowance for late shifts Meal allowance Life Insurance coverage Medical benefits Generous annual leave Subsidized recreational facilities Free uniforms and laundry Workmen compensation Opportunities for advancement. Immediate employment for suitable candidates.486 words
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Advertisement517 1983-02-22 32 CHICKEN Family Restaurant (Upper Serangoon Branch) ha#tmmedlate vacancies for: A) MANAGEMENT TRAINEES c Age 20 to 28. c Some experience will be helpful. B) FULL-TIME PART-TIME COOKS C) FULL-TIME PART-TIME WAITERS AND WAITRESSES D) PART-TIME CASHIERS (From 7p.m. to 10.30 p.m.) Attractive salary and incentives. Apply personally st: 01-13 01-14,517 words
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Advertisement491 1983-02-22 32 A Leeding Supplier of Diesel Generator requires: (1) ACCOUNTS CLERK with the followmgs I c LCC Higher Accounting, c Able to type and do full set of accounts. (2) DELIVERY BOY c Possess valid class 3 driving licence, c Completed N.S. c Age between 20-22 years. Those interested please write491 words
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Advertisement585 1983-02-22 32 I i SUZUKI COFFEE j COMPANY (S) to PTE LTD fl i »Our showroom at Bukit v Timah Plaza requires: fl COFFEE DEMONSTRATORS torn Age between 18 to 22 for \i to females and 21 to 25 for I to males. fl to c Working experience Is 'I to not585 words
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Advertisement552 1983-02-22 32 DOWNTOWN CLUB requires FEMALE GUEST RELATIONS OFFICERS s Age between 18 —27 s Pleasant looking Attractive salary (including tips and incentives) Persons selected will be meeting all kinds of people and thus must be able to communicate at all levels. Interested please come personally to see Mr Richard Scow after552 words
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Advertisement536 1983-02-22 32 1) STOREQROUP LEADER (MALE) c Completed Sec. 4 education c Completed N.S. c Experience preferred c Willing to work overtime 2) STOREHANO S REPAIR TRAINEE c Minimum Primary education c Willing to work overtime j We offer. Attractive beeic aalary Transport aMowance Good fringe benefits Generous incentives scheme For Interview536 words
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Advertisement590 1983-02-22 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SECURITY GUARDS REQUIRED Jurong/ Bukit Timah/ Clementi HOOjB_Hwo4'l-lOfl tO-I c 30 to 50 years old c Physically fit a Experienced m security/ police and military service 1 1/2 months bonus Medical benefits Free uniforms Annual leave Salary $20 per day InteresteJ. call st: UNIT 110,590 words
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Advertisement541 1983-02-22 33 1 I An International Company engaged I In the menufecture ot high preci- sion plastic components requiree CLEANER Applicants should have experience In office and factory cleaning and maintenance and be m good health. Intereeted portico, pleeee caM Suae nahat: *****99 > tor appointment. BAN CHUAN CAKE SHOP requires 1)541 words
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Advertisement462 1983-02-22 33 SPRING SEASON GRILL/COFFEE HOUSE requires a) COMMIS COOKS b) WAITRESSES (with experience) Please call personally at: Unit MS-12, Thomaon Plaza Upoot* TtMMVtoon Hood Se^goporo 2067 Uf yon Ily RoQ^twrod 1) BARMAID 2) WAITRESSES 3) CASHIER 4) KITCHEN DISPENSER Interested, please call personally at The Ship Restaurant Unit 454, 4rh Floor462 words
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Advertisement770 1983-02-22 33 REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY LORRY DRIVER c With experience In operating 4 tons unique lorry crane OFFICE BOY c Must possess class 2 licence and be able to speak English Interested, pleeee call personally to: UNIT 315, 4TH FLOOR, CENTRAL BLDG, Ba.m. to sp.m. Required RECEPTIONIST lor a hairdreestng salon Experience not770 words
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Advertisement1084 1983-02-22 33 ESTABLISHED TRANSPORT COMPANY requires Wharf Clerk (Chinese), experienced In cargo clearing from PSA. Must possess Class 2 driving licence. Salary above $700 p.m. Apply personally: 602. Manhattan House, 151 Chin Swee Road, Spore 0316 GUARDS REQUIRED FOR Ang Mo Klo, Kitchener Road, Beach Road, River Valley, Jurong Town Hall, Upper1,084 words
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Advertisement923 1983-02-22 33 MANUFACTURING COMPANY IN Jurong requires Driver cum Despatch. Holding of class 2/ 3 licence. Interested please call: Mrs Khew, *****32 9. PRINTING OPERATORS REQUIRED for Heidelberg Platen, Gestetner and Hamadastar Printing machines. Please call *****22/ *****17. REQUIRED GENERAL WORKERS cum Shop Assistants. Preferably age above 25 years old. Apply personally:923 words
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Advertisement581 1983-02-22 33 A workhorse and a riding pride, it s your best bet for your business and leisure Each one reliable, well-maintained and sparkling clean inside out A genuine bargain 77* Week's Offer $399 ONLY UNLIMITED MILEAGE Mazda 323 1 3/Nissan Sunnyl 3 Toyota Corolla DX/ Mitsubishi lancer $499 ONLY UNLIMITED MILEAGE581 words
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Advertisement1127 1983-02-22 33 FOR $3,500 YOU can drive away a I new Nissan Sunny Contact the > Datsun authorised dealer, Sin Hock Seng Trading Co, Pte Ltd, o 412 Geylang Road, Singapore 2 1438 Tel: *****58/ *****46/ |3 *****32/ *****16. Trade-In ac- ceptable. r 1970 DATSUN 1800 SSS. New air- a cond, sports1,127 words
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Advertisement885 1983-02-22 33 lEAUTIFUL CONDITION 1081 Manual Honda Accord 4-door Urcond., radio cassette. Highest iffer secures Call Steven Chan. *****3 or after office hours *****5 982 HONDA ACCORD auto, (new nodel) In showroom condition, ilrcond, radio/ cassette, tax till December "83. One careful owner 2asy loan arrangeable. Contact: Vllllam Tow, *****5 ILMOST 78885 words
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Advertisement949 1983-02-22 33 71 280. AIRCON hi Jl cassette sports rims, new broad tyres and paint. Engine overhauled Modifled to new model. Highest ofier secures. Tel *****11 BUYING/SELLING/EXPORTING Mercedes 600, 450, 350, 8808. 258 or any big cars, sports cars. *****55 WL Poh. LATE 1979 MERCEDES 300. Oil c company owner, alrcohd., cassette.949 words
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Advertisement772 1983-02-22 34 78 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota 1981, TOYOTA TERCEL 1300 TERCEL 1295 c.c. 1 private owner Alrcond A"tl-rust. New insurance road tax. Showroom condition. $19,000. Tel: *****44. ALMOST 1961 TOYOTA Cellca Llftback. t company owner, alrcond, sports rims, expensive radio/ cassette, tuff-koted, original paint. Tax August '83. Beautiful condition. *****19772 words
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Advertisement903 1983-02-22 34 PACIFIC MOTOR CREDIT PTE LTD (Known tor top quality used care) Showroom: PLOT C. KAMPONG JAVA USED CARS CENTRE TEL: *****83/*****43 1882 Honda Civic 5-door alrcond Ford Laser 1.5 L notchback alrcond Mlt L3OO Van 1861 Volvo 244 OL alrcond Toyota Corolla DX alrcond Mlt Galant 1600 OS alrcond (co).903 words
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Advertisement961 1983-02-22 34 m) Commercial Vehicles LEE ENG FOO 8 BROTHERS MOTOR PTE. LTD. 381, Balestier Roed (1232) Tek *****28 (3 BBSS) 1982 Oetsun ISOO pick-up Bat bed 1981 Mrt. L3OO van 5 doors Dslsun MOO pick-up Bet bed isuzu dleaal 15' wooden Daihatsu dieeel 6' steel low bed double cab alrcond 1980961 words
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Advertisement720 1983-02-22 34 OWNER LEAVING. 1981 Suzuki OSX 250 for $1700 with 3 more Installments. Tel: *****75. 1974 YAMAHA 80 c.c. 1 .1180 lI A motorcycle. Selling $400. Call Vincent Pang, *****75. 1978 AR VEBPA m good condition. Selling $750 0.n.0. Contact Mr. Cheong tel. *****63 after 3p.m. 1979 YBIOO C.C. Yamaha, good720 words
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Advertisement730 1983-02-22 34 Mccl For Entertainment Diet. 9 Centrally located Luxurious modern double-storey detached wlth:--e UPSTAIRS: 4 bedrooms (all with attached bath), big den area, open to balcony, c DOWNSTAIRS: large separate llvlng/dlnlng/lounge area big modern kitchen, servant amenities, nice garden all around, See to appreciate Modern double-storey deleched with 4 bedrooms/study big730 words
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Advertisement917 1983-02-22 34 BIG DETACHED BUNGALOW With large matured garden. (13,000 sq ft.) fully furnished 3 bedrooms. 2 alrconditloners. Washing machine etc. Rental: $1,600 each. Available now. Call: *****88 CENTRAL AIRCONDITIONED DOUBLE-BTOREY bungalow with 4 bedrooms, 1 study/ 1 servant's, at Mount Alvernla Hospital vicinity. Partially furnished. $5,000 p.m. Contact E.B. Ong *****44.917 words
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Advertisement903 1983-02-22 34 DIBT. 28, SELETAR HILL singlestorey semi-detached. 3 bedrooms, alrcond, colour t.v. fully furnished, large matured garden. $1,600. Dyson *****66 DIST 28 MIMOSA PARK modern double-storey semi-detached. 3 bedrooms, split-level living room, quiet surroundings. $2,500 Vlsco *****14. DIST 27, SEMBAWANG GARDEN, single-storey semi-detached, garden, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, partially furnished. $1,500.903 words
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Advertisement726 1983-02-22 34 b) Apartments WITH SWIMMING POOLfI c Diet. 9, Draycott Towers, next to Tanglin/ American Clubs, spacious living/ dining, large family area, 3 bedrooms, attached bathrooms, partly furnished. Rental: $8300 p.m. c Diet 10, Caaabeßa Condominium, off Bukit Timah Roed, only 24 units sharing big swimming pool, spacious living/ dining, large726 words
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Advertisement705 1983-02-22 34 DIST. 10 SOMMERVRXE PARK Lower maisonette with private garden 3 rooms, spacious dining and sitting areas. Fully furnished with condo facilities. Available April 1. Rental *****. DIST. 10 BALMORAL COURT 2 year-old walk-up apartment Fully furnished Studio for $2,500. 3-room for $4,000 Available Immediately. DIST. 21 SHERWOOD TOWERB Studio Apartment.705 words
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Advertisement867 1983-02-22 34 c SommervllleO rooms $3300 c Grangeford (2/ 3 bedrooms) $4300 -$6300 c Naga Court (4 bedrooms) $5300 c Chatsworth 5 bedrooms ***** c Penthouse, Dlst. 10 $8300 FIELDS *****25/ $*****8/ *****10 12A, LORONG 23 GEYLANG Unfurnished. Contact: TONY. *****22. BEAUTIFUL COSY APARTMENT within 10 minutes drive to American or Japanese867 words
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Advertisement885 1983-02-22 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments i DIST 10 OFF GRANGE Road Recently renovated 3 bedroomed apt Fully air-con, tastefully furnished with new fitting. Conveniently located $2800.00 Everton Realty *****76/ *****79 DIST. 20/ 28, NEWLY renovated 3bedroomed shophouse. Unfurnished/fully furnished. $1,100/ $1,200. Immediate occupation. Rodge Associates, *****73/ *****74 MST. 9, DRAGON885 words
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Advertisement929 1983-02-22 35 EUGENIA COURT, PANDAN Valley tastefully furnished Apartment. 3 bedrooms, servant's. Country Club facilities $3,200 Distinctive Properties: *****15/ *****23. EXCLUSIVE BRAND NEW apartment off Balestier Road 3 bedrooms. Bathrooms attached $2,200 partially furnished. Regional *****31/*****00 HILLCREST ARCADIA, DIST. 11 Beautiful split-level living, balcony/ pool/ squash/ tennis. $3,500 fully furnished. Cal) *****51/2.929 words
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Advertisement832 1983-02-22 35 RIDGEWOOD KUHiO 3 BEDROOM ED, fantastic view, fully alrcond, partially furnished. $3,500 Principals only phone *****43. BIMSHERB OFFER FURNISHED apartments In Dlsts. 7, 9, 14, 17, 27 and others from $1,800 upwards *****22. TANOLBI HILL CONDOMINIUM and Draycott maisonette available for lease. Call Mr Lim *****5 Strictly no agents. 3-BEDROOMED832 words
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Advertisement677 1983-02-22 35 CLIENTS URGENTLY REQUIRE houses/ apartments m any location. Flexible budget. Rental/ sale. Tel: *****69/ *****66. CORNER TERRACE/ SEMI-DE-TACHED wanted at dlst. 5, 11, 21. Company lease. $2,500 $3,000 L.J. Realty, *****2/ *****4. COUPLE REQUIRE BOARD-AP-PROVED 4 roomed unfurnished flat m Ang Mo Klo. Contact *****44 Mrs. Wong. QOLDLANO PROPERTIES 338*963677 words
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Advertisement1532 1983-02-22 35 KATONG "i •^'SL/tJLpr-ong X, Telok Kurau) "SPPp rri _3Tl^_nT63iilSlS Sh n _ll lj||M.*iiy 'i SrT «**i r-y i i f '.^JP 9 7 units 3 storey Townhouses Located Lorong X, Telok Kurau ideal residential district Close to shopping centres, markets, schools etc. 1 Enquires and Bookings Iff rfjfcffl */<-**'**] SCN1,532 words
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Advertisement831 1983-02-22 35 3 1/2-STOREY SEMI-DETACHED In Upper East Coast Road. Land 4,200 sq.ft. Built-up 4,300 sq.ft. 4 plus 1 bedrooms, well renovated. $800,000. *****45/ *****67 Agent) ACE OFFERS: Hong Leong Oarden, well renovated doublestorey terrace. 2,800 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, servant's. $600,000. *****81. ACE OFFERS: Lucky Park (dist. 1027) double-storey semi-de-tached. 3,600 sq.ft.831 words
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Advertisement520 1983-02-22 35 I EASY INSTALMENTS***" I BOOK NOW TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT-' II Enaui^es and Bookings 4Bj Golden Development Re Ltd I 16 STOREY, FAR EAST SHOPPING CENTRE, ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore 0923TEL *****11 (24 LINES) IHplANNING APPROVAL OBTAINED DC 20O 7& WEST LICENCE No 33M AOvEOTIStMENT PFBMiT Bl "<■ No 0V« EXPECTED DATE520 words
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Advertisement158 1983-02-22 35 DIST. 11, LUXURIOUS 2-BEDROOMED CONOOMBNUM Area approx: 1020 sq.ft. Completion Soon!. Freehold. No restriction to foreigners. Contact *****87 (5 Lines) NIN KAI ENTERPRISE "A Prompt m Reliable Agent" Office Nounu S a.m. to 8 p.m DIST. 21 SHERWOOD TOWER Studio Apartment. 700 sq.ft. Fully furnished, vacant possession. Osßlng $230,000 0.n.0.158 words
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Advertisement974 1983-02-22 35 NOVENA VILLE FURNISHED apartment with expatriate tenant $2,000 p.m. Location Ids*! for small family preferring convenience to town and shopping at Ooldhlll. 2 bedrooms with attached bathrooms. 1.2W sq.ft Modern Interior and attractive exterior $380,000 negotiable Freehold. Call Mr. Lim Boon Tong, Property Agent/ Investment Consultant *****93/ *****06. DIST. IS,974 words
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Advertisement938 1983-02-22 36 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. QRANQEFORD APARTMENT 3 bedrooms 1,700 sqft Spl!t-lev»l. Oood Investment returns. Tel *****67. 8/ *****83 Soon Tat Real Estate Agency DIST. ORANGE HEIGHTS High floor. 3.400 sq ft. Panoramic view, I swimming pool, tennis court, 24-hour security Tel *****12/ *****02 EASTERN LAGOON Capricorn938 words
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Advertisement896 1983-02-22 36 COMPLETELY RENOVATED AND furnished 4-roomed HDB rial Aug Mo Klo Aye 3. Bth floor Highest offer secures 3-roomed HDB Toa Payoh, lx>rong 6, 7th floor 5560,000 ono Tel: *****33 (owner). QUEENSTOWN AREA 3 rooms Improved Situated at Stirling Road Blk 170. Offering $55,000 Renovated. Ready for Immediate occupation. Please call896 words
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Advertisement714 1983-02-22 36 HOB 3/4/5-ROOMED flat urgently required In Bedok, Clementi, Toa Payoh Owners, please contact: *****01/*****94. LARGE CORPORATION NEEDB several small vacant land/terrace houses. Genuine sellers contact Mr Loh. *****51/ *****93. LIST YOUR PROPERTIES with Command, *****33. It could be Just what our clients are looking for! OUR CLIENTS REQUIRE apartments and714 words
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Advertisement865 1983-02-22 36 SOO POO FLATTED FACTORY Kallang Road (Near Kalians Cas Work) I S»__^'ii»BT 1 1 1**, "^isjj^t^l M _ÜB»_ BSSL.-'r^sbik, storey light industrial building on freehold land. Outside CBD, near populated housing estates of Kallang Road and Lavender Street. Immediate Occupation. Ample Parking Space. Competitive rental rates E|lS§lßffl Call us at:865 words
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Advertisement980 1983-02-22 36 32 STOREY PEACE CENTRE/MANSION 1 Sophia/Selegie Road Singapore 0922 2 floors of newly reconstructed office space approximately 6,000 sq m (64,000 sq ft) ranging from 55 sq m (593 sq ft) onwards Office available with or without toilet facilities. Shop space from 35 sq m (377 sq ft) Showroom Cum980 words
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Advertisement1786 1983-02-22 36 _Bk__M^_|vßHW I ViPB*PT^W^ if j^FwV Bl*^N^a^V| _^^99 BBs^H aß ___SS^_! illUs'ftKKUJsi ll_fs^BS>_B mmsbSbSCT^S B_VErßTTs*r_Ba! Mm TT.jif <*% mML J_H _L. mßMMßKmmmpf jh ,f I_■ BEAUTY WORLD PLAZA Upper Bukit Timah Road Prime location shop spaces of various sizes for Immediate rent. Suitable for boutiques, hairdressing salons, florists, etc. TEL: *****111,786 words
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Article1578 1983-02-22 37 PENANG, Mon. I Weights, ratings and barrier draws for this weekend's races: SATURDAY Class 2 Dl*. 11,200 m 1,200 m RITZ CLUB CHALLENGE TROPHY RACI 4 The Mercenaries 57 16 Drum Roll 54 9 Only For You 54 1 Cameron Highlands IV 54 7 Jerantut IV 541,578 words
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Article, Illustration241 1983-02-22 37 At the 400 metres At the finish Pictures at the 4M m by CI 4 Div C 1,200 m 1. Enjoyment VI 2. Good As Gold 3. Space Ship n 4. Ma Fia Chief Dist: 8, ns, 4 Time 1:13.6 rwn v cJONATHAN CHOO - 241 words
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Article833 1983-02-22 37 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Some trainers and owners shy away from special races with $5,000 'bonus' SHIPPING MAGNATE would certainly be one of the top fancies m the Class 2 Div 1 1,700 m special race for the Ritz Club Challenge Trophy at Penang this weekend had he833 words
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Article103 1983-02-22 37 FOUR Class 2 horses who won at Penang over the weekend by a total of 21' h lengths have been promoted to the top class. They are: From Oam 2 to 1: Sweet Memory 111 (138), Blue Ribbon (133), Key To The Vault (133), Wild103 words
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Article101 1983-02-22 37 IN the Stipendiary Steward's report on Sunday's races at Penang, Race 6 was inadvertantly omitted. It is as follows: Second To None LT (Allan) jumped inwards while Classic Connection (Lucas) jumped outwards, tightenng Hup Seng (Woon), Key To The Vault (Tweedie) and Mork (apprentice Aziz) who101 words
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Article253 1983-02-22 37 PENANG, Mon. How the beaten favourites fared over the weekend: SATURDAY (good going): RACE 1: Good As Gold, slowly away, plodded on an eight-length second to runaway winner Enjoyment VI. RACE 2: Jaya Mulia, Installed favourite despite a year's let-up, had to be steadied and switched out forTONTO - 253 words
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Advertisement691 1983-02-22 37 Spring Time> Inftmerica i U.S.A. Ssl BBB9 Days America Hawaii (Honolulu), Hong Kong. j Philippines (Manila) FREE Amm lour at the Polynesian Cultural Centre \m Snner and Show 'Invitation to Parad,se Pearl Harbour Cruise W* ALOHA AMERICA 11/14 Days trom *****8 Hawaii Honolulu). San Francisco. Las Vegas (Grand Canyon). Los691 words
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Advertisement332 1983-02-22 37 WB*. AmMm^r^ X AL HOW MUCH OF EUROPE CAN I VISIT FOR SS.V»(MI? Answers to all the questions you may have about planning this year's vacation you'll get them soon! liaifif'fll World Trade Centre 24 27 March 1983 Organised by \\{m Jointly sponsored by NATAS and National Tourist Organisations. 5-332 words
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Article263 1983-02-22 38 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI China among nine teams m this year's list By CHINA are among the star-studded cast invited by the Football Association of Singapore for the Merlion Cup competition at the National Stadium from Aug 27-Sept 11. The other eight teams are Japan, South Korea,263 words
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Article, Illustration325 1983-02-22 38 HAKIKAT RAI - A clean sweep HAKIKAT RAI Singapore team dominate Manila Regatta By THE lack of training did not deter Singapore from winning the annual Manila Chinese New Year Regatta on the Pasig River last week. The Singapore team of Mike Bailey, Steven Yeoh, Robin Hallam, Kelvin Chen and lan Cochran, made325 words
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Article61 1983-02-22 38 ATHLETICS East German Joerg Kunze yesterday set a world record m the men's 5,000 metres when he clocked 13 mm. 13.3 sec. m the East German championships at Senftenberg. Kunze shattered the two-year-old record of 13:20.4 held by Suleiman Nyambui, of Tanzania. In the women's 10061 words
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Article36 1983-02-22 38 BOXING Juan Laporte, of Puerto Rico, retained his World Boxing Council featherweight crown when he outpointed his No. 1 challenger Ruben Castillo, of the United States, m their 12-roundtitle bout at San Juan.36 words
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Article30 1983-02-22 38 MOTOR RACING Cale Yarborough, driving a Pontiac-Le Mans, snatched a dramatic victory m the Daytona 500 classic at Daytona Beach. It was his third victory m the event.30 words
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Article22 1983-02-22 38 BUOBY LEAGUE Britain scored a memorable if not classic 20-5 win over France m an international at Carcassonne.22 words
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Article42 1983-02-22 38 Barrow beat Bradford 10-5 m a British Rugby League Division One match. Other results: Carlisle 16 Oldham 3, Featherstone 17 CasUeford 17, Hull 18 Leigh 9, Leeds 20 Warrington 5, Widnes 26 Workington 10, Wigan 5 Hull Kingston Rovers 21.42 words
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Article21 1983-02-22 38 RUGBY UNION West Hartlepool beat London Irish 22-18. Other results: London Welsh 18 Pontypridd 3, Torquay 10 Blackheath 10.21 words
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Article27 1983-02-22 38 TABLE TENNIS Ulf Bengtsson beat Erik Lindh 20--22, 21-5, 17-21, 25-23, 21-17 m an all-Swedish final at the international Czechoslovak championships at Prievidza, Slovakia. AgenciesAgencies - 27 words
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Article95 1983-02-22 38 FU HAN XAN, a top Chinese coach, will prepare the Singapore badminton team for the South-east Asia Games m the Republic (rom May 28-4une 6. The Singapore National Olympic Council secured the services of Fn through the All China Sports Federation. In a letter to the95 words
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Article75 1983-02-22 38 CHRISTCHURCH, Mon. The New Zealand provincial side Canterbury beat the touring Sri Lanka team by eight wickets on the third and final day of their match here today. Ranian Madugalle injected some nope into the tourists' batting but the innings collapsed when he was bowled for 81. SriReuter - 75 words
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Article, Illustration412 1983-02-22 38 4 FROM 4-3 m the first set I played unbelievably. I don't think I missed more than three balls after that. I was gliding all over the place. I seemed to be there for every ball. I was bitting the ball firm. I felt I could get mAgencies - 412 words
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Article281 1983-02-22 38 GOLDEN Gloves welterweight champion Ng Tong Chye is not among the Republic's probable nineman team for the South-east Asia Games m Singapore from May 28-June 6 (writes «J. Rajendran). The Singapore Amateur Boxing Association dropped Tong Chye, a bronze-medal-list at the last SEA Games m Manila281 words
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Article126 1983-02-22 38 SAN DIEGO, Mon. Gary Hallberg rolled m a birdieputt on the last hole yesterday to win the US$3OO,OOO San Diego Open golf tournament by one stroke over Tom Kite. Final scores: 271 Gary Hallberg 69, 67, 69, 66. 172 Tom Kite 68, 65, 68, 71. 274Reuter - 126 words
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Article339 1983-02-22 38 TAY CHENG KHOON - A maiden success at Sentosa TAY CHENG KHOON By F. OTOKOZAWA and Choor Singh became the first to win a tournament on the full 18-hole Serapong Course when they captured the Sentosa Golf Club A and B Divisions monthly medals respectively over the weekend. Otokozawa, handicap 13, won on a339 words
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Advertisement530 1983-02-22 38 102 Tours NAM HO TRAVEL SERVICE (SI PTE. LTD. Hn< Oltlci; G l4- 16- 18, Pearl's Centre, Eu Tong Sen Street, (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines) BriKs Olllci: 1 1 9, Peoples Park Complex, Ground Floor, New Bridge Road, Singapore 0105. Tel: 91 1661/91 1662 *****3/*****2/*****6 *****8/*****63530 words
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Advertisement811 1983-02-22 38 HOW TO PASS YOUR OCE EXAMINATIONS? TUTORIAL CLASSES Specially designed by Qualified ti Retired Teachers to help Students pass their OCE Examinations COMMENCING THIS WEEK Subjects offered for OCE O' It A' Levels English •Wed 2.00- 4.00pm •Sat 10.00- 12.00pm >— Wl Psper Fri 4.00- 6.00pm Elementary Mathematics •Wed 4.30-811 words
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Advertisement1245 1983-02-22 38 /rfEL\\ AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT I />«liffift\ I 45 WiUard Street V^_S§H/ Boston, Massachusetts ***** The American Institute of Management, for 34 years, has been dedicated to the concept that "Learning Never Ends". The Institute offers a passport to continuing education through membership. We offer our members an opportunity to1,245 words
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Article, Illustration550 1983-02-22 39 Cheers, a Case of champagne Bubbly Brighton toast the downfall of an Anfield dream LIVERPOOL, Mon. Former Anfield favourite Jimmy Case crushed Liverpool's "Grand Slam" bid and sent battling Brighton into the last eight of the English Football Association Cup for the first time, m a bombshell fifth-round tie onAFP; UPI - 550 words
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Article206 1983-02-22 39 ROME, Mon. Italian League soccer leaders Roma came from behind to crush Napoli 5-2 and go five points clear of Verona at the top of the First Division yesterday. The title hopes of Verona, this season's revelation, faded at lowly Avellino where they surprisinglyReuter - 206 words
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Article239 1983-02-22 39 European round-up First Division results: BELGIAN: FC Liege 2 CS Bruges 1, Anderlecht 1 Lokeren 0, Waterschei 1 Waregem 0, Ghent 3 Tongres 0, Beveren 2 Lierse 2, Antwerp 2 RWD Molenbeek 0, Bruges 1 Beerschot 0, Seraing 0 Standard 4, Courtrai 5 Wlnterslag 0. DUTCH: AJax 2 Excelsior 1,239 words
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Article170 1983-02-22 39 LONDON, Mon. England manager Bobby Robson today included two newcomers, left-back Derek Statham and midfield player Gordon Cowans, in his team for the British Home Championship soccer match against Wales here on Wednesday. Both get their chance because Manchester United and Arsenal players, who will meetReuter; AFP - 170 words
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Article, Illustration192 1983-02-22 39 United, Everton meet in q-finals LONDON, Mon. Manchester United and Everton two of the strongest sides left In the English Football Association Cup clash In the quarter-finals of the trophy on March 12. Today's draw handed United, the new Cap favourites following Liverpool's shock home defeat by Brighton yesterday, aReuter - 192 words
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Article178 1983-02-22 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI lIASHIM HOSNI, Singapore's vieeraptain, has two big tasks on ids hands tonight when ne leads champions Farrer Park United against Cairnhill In a National Football league Division One match at the Jalan Besar Stadiam at 7. He has to show he178 words
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Article144 1983-02-22 39 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN PROMET, coached by former Asian All-star Majid Ariff, scored a convincing 3-1 win over Rheem Sports Club m their Singapore Business Houses Football League Division Three match at Farrer Parkyesterday. Majid himself played m the match, coming on 12 minutes from the end144 words
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Article226 1983-02-22 39 HAKIKAT RAI - Consistency is name of game H AKIKAT RAI FLASHES of brilliance make for entertaining soccer but it is consistency that usually pays dividends. This was the bitter lesson for Changi International Airport Services who succumbed to a 4-3 defeat at the hands of Mobil m a Singapore Business Houses Football226 words
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Article96 1983-02-22 39 SYED MUTAIJB, the former Singapore star who now plays for Trengannu bi the Malaysia Cup soccer tournament, has been given leave to return to the Republic for treatment to his Injured thigh. Mutallb, who Injured hls left thigh during a Sultan's Gold Cup match last96 words
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Article34 1983-02-22 39 THE Spastic Children's Association of Singapore, will hold their second seven-a-side charity soccer tournament at the Gloucester Barracks on March 27. Interested clubs can contact Mr Richard Lee (*>!: *****12) for more details.34 words
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Article54 1983-02-22 39 THE Member of Parliament for Anson, Mr i. B. Jeyaretnam, will preside at the Anson constituency sports protein committee's first meeting at Block 145 on March 3. This will be followed by a barbecue and a get-together of sports fans at Block 13S on March 11 from "I.M54 words
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Obituary, Illustration190 1983-02-22 39 LTA ANG CHENG BING DEPARTED 19th FEBRUARY IMB You passed away so suddenly that six years of friendship is gone m Just a flash. ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY CHIN HOCK, STEPHEN, NOOK SENG, LILIAN. KOK CHEONG. HOW ONN, SHBtO LEUNG. SUM KAI CHEW, aged 77, peaaed peacefully on 21/2/83190 words
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Obituary, Illustration269 1983-02-22 39 The Family of the Late MR. TAN PENG YAM Departed 16th Feb 13 express their heartfelt gratitude and thanks to their relatives, friends and colleagues for their condolences, kind assistance, donations, wreaths, scrolls, attendance and prayers during their recent bereavement. The family of the late Mrs. Yeo Ah269 words
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Obituary, Illustration199 1983-02-22 39 MR. T.S. VELLABAMY ■baas Such a loving husband and a father who gave so much of himself We bless the years we shared with you And leave the rest to the God. Alwaya remembered by v/He, children end loved oner LTA ANG CHENG SING LTA TK) SOI199 words
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Advertisement589 1983-02-22 39 112 Commercial COUNCIL OF ENGINEERING INSTITUTION CEI PARTI Leading to lEE, lERE, I MECH E, I STRUCT E Subjects Offered: Properties of Materials, Mathematics, Mechanics, Presentation, Electrotechnlcs, Electronics, Thermodynamics. Commencing st: CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAININO CENTRE 2/3/83 at 7pm BHt 162, 5 th fir. Bf. Msrsh Town Ctr. Tai: *****90/*****82 OMMsMsM589 words
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Advertisement408 1983-02-22 39 POLYPHONIC SCHOOL OF MUSIC New Sessions For s ORGAN c DISCO DRUM c MUSIC THEORY c ELECTRIC GUITAR c POP/CLASSICAL PIANO c POP/CLASSICAL GUITAR c BRASS WOODWIND Enquire at: Units #02-32/33, Fook Hai Bldg South Bridge Roed (0105) TEL: *****1 PIANO STUDENT'S HOME, ABRSM Exams. All grades/ LRSM. Teacher, 30408 words
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Miscellaneous24 1983-02-22 39 SOCCER NFL Div. 1: Cairnhill v Farrer Park United (Jalan Besar, 7 p.m.). SWIMMING Singapore Swimming Club's double agegroup meet (Tanjong Rhu, 7730 p.m.).24 words
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Article288 1983-02-22 40 LIM SAY BOON - Aussies extend steel import ban LIM SAY BOON BY Our Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Mon. Faced with mounting public pressure from manufacturers, the Australian government decided yesterday to extend to the end of 1983 the ban on imports of steel plates, pipes and tubes. This follows threats by Australia's mining giant288 words
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Article36 1983-02-22 40 TURIN (Rome), Mon. The chief investigator of the film theatre fire m Turin that killed 64 people eight days ago said today a short circuit m the theatre wirine system caused the blaze. UPIUPI - 36 words
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Article, Illustration415 1983-02-22 40 RAV DHALIWAL - Car for disabled gets ROV okay RAV DHALIWAL By THE wheelchair-bound can now drive a car specially made for the handicapped. The Registry of Vehlcles (ROY) has approved the first such car for use m Singapore. The British-made car, called Elswick Envoy, could mean the end of transport woes for415 words
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Article63 1983-02-22 40 ISLAMABAD, Mon. An Islamic court sentenced a woman to 20 lashes and seven years m jail for giving birth to an illegitimate child, a news report said today. The English-language newspaper The Muslim said the woman, from a village about 440 km south-west of Islamabad, wasUPI - 63 words
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442 1983-02-22 40 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO Delay m approval of building plans By Our Housing Correspondent SINGAPORE architects, engineers and property developers were yesterday rapped by the National Development Minister for causing much of the delay m getting building plans approved. Mr Teh Cheang Wan said some of the442 words
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Article291 1983-02-22 40 Arsonists blamed for bushfires MELBOURNE, Mon. POLICE and forest officials m Victoria blamed arsonists for the bushfires which killed 44 people and left 8,000 homeless last week. Their statements came as a second man was charged m court today with lighting fires last night at Frankstone, about 40 km southUPI; AP; Reuter - 291 words
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Article101 1983-02-22 40 In SINGAPORE, the Australian and New Zealand Association (Anza) has appealed to the Australian and New Zealand community to raise money for the victims of the bushfires m Australia. Its president, Mr Len Lambourne, said m a statement that funds raised would be handed101 words
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Article55 1983-02-22 40 KAMPALA, Mon. Owners of property confiscated by former President Idi Amin have 90 days from today to reclaim their possessions or file for compensation from the Ugandan government. This is allowed by the Expropriated Properties Act which was signed m January and which came intoUPI - 55 words
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Article46 1983-02-22 40 ATHENS, Mon. Soviet Prime Minister Nikolai Tikhonov arrived here today for a four-day official visit to Greece, the first by a Soviet head of government. He will have talks with Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou tomorrow and President Constantine Karamanlis on Wednesday. AFPAFP - 46 words
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220 1983-02-22 40 UNITED NATIONS, Mon. For the first time since the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan three years ago, Moscow and Kabul have agreed to indirect talks with Afghan insurgents. Western diplomats here said that United Nations mediator Diego Cordovez has won approval from Afghanistan and PakistanNYT - 220 words
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Advertisement153 1983-02-22 40 MRS. M. RIDBDALE rtM EBB Age 88 passed away peacefully on 21 February 1983. Cortege will leave Singapore Casket on 23 February at 11.00 a.m. for Mt. Vernon Crematorium. rial IaViAJLVA w HN tiona! VMS I CQ*_/ f NV-777EN a™)*****' k Other brands PtH MONTH also available A^mamAamW^^ mmmm 24153 words
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Advertisement59 1983-02-22 40 More reports from the conference on The Bole of the Singapore Architect in the Eighties and Beyond: Page It For Hotel Reservations m: I SINGAPORE TAIPEI I I BRUNEI BANGKOK i HONGKONG SYDNEY I PERTH BRISBANE (1984) AUCKLAND (early 1983) ROTORUA.N.Z. TOKYO SEOUL MANILA Call Sheraton m Singapore at 235-494159 words
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Advertisement166 1983-02-22 40 mw Mm B m\ Be? mf jj I mm I mm a t mm m <__^_f ''•■Jf. Amitsubishi METAL TIP LIQUID INK MR UB MB MB uni-rMEill MITSUBISHI PENCIL CO LTD JAPAN Sole Agent msrmi 1 ygl Jebsen& Jessen Tel- *****77 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE Speeches166 words
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Miscellaneous134 1983-02-22 40 UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) ap to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 33 max., 25 mln. SUNSET today: 7.20 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.15 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 18/33 C Cloudy Manila 18 32C Gear Amsterdam -2/5 C Goudy Melbourne 16 33 C Goudy Bangkok 25 33 C Goudy Moscow 05C134 words
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Article, Illustration1192 1983-02-22 1 MINU THAROOR meets Lee Huebner, the "generalist" who publishes the International Herald Tribune. L At heart, I am a generalist. My only specialisation is not to have a specialisation. A newspaper is a wonderful place to be a generalist, and being a publisher is even better1,192 words
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Article, Illustration1697 1983-02-22 2 Noodles by 9.30 For Singaporeans, a steaming bowl of noodles is "sour food to start the day, at mid-day, or to serve as a satisfying late-night finale. But have you ever wondered who makes the noodles? MARGARET SULLIVAN rose before dawn to observe Tng Teck Seng's family at work oneDAVID TAN - 1,697 words
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Article, Illustration671 1983-02-22 3 No Hongkong syndrome, says Deborah TEO LIAN HUAY meets the femme fatale of Hongkong screen, Deborah Li. And discovers that the lady and her husband, Tse Yin, can't sing. But who cares? Certainly not the fans who are only too glad to have their idols, m the flesh. I was671 words
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Article, Illustration482 1983-02-22 3 ONE of the most marvellous and heartening aspects of Chandran Lingam's production of The Nans was the audience. They came m droves. Ten years ago, any play which was not imported from the mainstream of foreign comedy or whodunit could count on an audience of only482 words
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Advertisement229 1983-02-22 2 HP^*'v4 > __^__^__riH__ _Al_A w __MP^^^ll.H.^^^Kjß__-<_a^B^o* ma **^Bk _a_l __^*3_r^"|_ v**V m '-li_^^_l Br IH-1 m*^ wmm\rmAmMm\C' v^mamwalMm&lvJmmwwammw*,. l_L B^Gfllßj Sfe-l^ __t*__B__| HbV iHr^sr^Bj b_E l^& ;> 'i^iit- _ti-_3 BPNfl_l_^_^_B^^^ '""^P^^ "V^^ Ef »»^^J jfl HFC B_l_k__. /5 _^_H__Htt_r wA^^ Didjoir\Adstline gettoomai^gifts over the festive season? Here's away togetkbackinshape. The229 words
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Advertisement270 1983-02-22 3 m%\< t y jmm mbmee^" %ww ''NiC^jctmi**' ,^i *.l j!iuiii.Tli ll lltll |X__!^_^_l _rf_^ mmmmmm^^^^^oaa^^JtmSmSSaßL «_fC^4*S^^_r%&iiC9Bp__Z?E4NMS_E_; __m__H _B fM_J T ~jf 1 4~Y m p\ iJpii»l_^tt_'"__nr~S_____[~jß| _j___K3_MEr_o*_3 **v %1 ffiriH _s_\ _^r _r^ *i^^^-'-_c_^_BCSiHr "^i, mm L a^^ajmmm _^_^aiwi_i__\3ME__^_S_lSDßl__^_v^l_3_B^_l_^^l h__. 1 0_H_KLC^fc* jwrnzz &mw+mm~£3 m m m BBBaSt M -^V^i__(_i_L_tt^'SHiM_^o.^^^*^Ml___B*_BMQiA_i££M_270 words
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Miscellaneous300 1983-02-22 3 LES BONNES CAUSES French film. Money, it seems, can buy you everything even innocence. In this 1963, black and white production which stars Bourvil, Pierre Brasseur and Marina VTady, a talented barrister tips the scales of justice m favour of his wealthy client. It is directed by Christian Jacque. Premier300 words
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Advertisement194 1983-02-22 4 I Our "WarmesT tongraTiildTioiis to Cb Heartiest I jSXt\ »utts&) u-^^a^ I AwimWwmm. r.ui.ir.iriil.iriniic I NSr KUWAITASIABANKEC. 1 MA 1 1 A *-UI lIJI U I HIU I IUI W r^Mk on the occasion of the Official Inauguration JSXeV an* Best IK^ o,^,.^^ I I |__^FJ *l_U4£^) LT ,r,l9C^-=JIdLJJ I194 words
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Miscellaneous1931 1983-02-22 4 _^B_H_H_M__M~HMM9BaHM9HMM9M^ __MHMttttMttM9fIHRtt9M9MNHM9S9V9MMaa_i ««:i AT, iTO,T«gA^I»II liiVLTrf>irF_W_^ Joint efforts fISSSBIIHH^ IZZimP 3.00 PM Opening folowed by Engima (Mandarin/r) appeared black. When he returned home nobody 10.10 Cultural Diary (English) 5.58 am National Anthem Lunchdate (cont'd) I.M X._-% j~* iUa 4.35 Afternoon Matinee Against the Wind (See Pick could recognise him. 10.151,931 words
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Article, Illustration1057 1983-02-22 1 While Chinese all over the world are still immersed m the festival atmosphere of the Lunar New Year, DR LAU WAI HAR, project director for Confucian ethics, Curriculum Development Institute of Singapore, remembers how m the mid-'3os, local Chinese school teachers discouraged their1,057 words
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Article177 1983-02-22 1 fr^lß SMMBft •3tiJKB- ft asr?- m fit m Htt^tt S«**_r#__ *#j£«ibj9s*jts idf F f Sitttf,i*¥#-ISc_rirF« m: tiw&ttmze** o ttfL&mhmi{\:.fii'>\:mwn*±m\\ m*£tt£B niPftillßJss^W o £[b]t ft#r¥|Bj±i* fet* JKWMttiS fa «fW_l3rS3rSj*±*i T Iff _h« flf ,#MJg W*#A-^IB« BflrH_ifif#- ft -tl'f^a "__&ftBsßE "^&stk-|£ j' ft *t¥*£±¥ ft ft 73ff^afr]/i: «/f¥±i* W£#,nft frm#inft'iVrM]i&fifi[l fvj^lfaPHl/jfrr?- ?8W177 words
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Article, Illustration631 1983-02-22 2 Lu Yaw - Soldier, monk, painter Lu Yaw Three-part series on Xv Gu LEQ 4Xu Gu, however, did not enter the monastery until the prime of his life. If it had not been for the wars brought on by the Taiping Revolution (1851-1855) against the Manchu rule he might not have done so.631 words
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Advertisement523 1983-02-22 2 NOTICES r~w i nr Acumen Insurance Brokers Pte Ltd W^~^^^ NOTICE This is to announce the resignation of Mr Anthony Lim Gek Seng as Managing Director of our company. We thank Singapore Airline, Limited mv.tes tender for the supply and delivery of the following items: Mr Lirn for hts /xjsf523 words
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Advertisement338 1983-02-22 3 99 Bi!B!iil_iUllBiBi:iiBlBI!!B!lllBr'i!Bri!Bli!!BiBllllBlilllil!!B: B CAPITOL: Season Ending Soon! 1(*****59) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.45. 4.00. 6.30 ft 9.15 HfeVaW From the "Escape MrX^"' pW #rom Y <> rk m^ W *Hm to THE ,NVASK>N y 1 jm^ MU AmmmH f f _K__ _.I_V*^ wK MOBKOW UISIQfIKR COHMtLIV "LIDO: LAST 2 DAYS! I338 words
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Advertisement562 1983-02-22 3 __^i* i^^^BaS '*i— s _^—9 P_Ph JET VsWB wmwr I^H 'LVb_i^e^. W^ <^^ m WmL^^^mmi _r^ **"_5 r -_a_oa_a_ 4' AMMWAMt WksMm% s M A »^__^__L. >^_i_|___S In i_Be%\ v^in_r^ _fl fl H*^* _^e^ A _^_w _H 'Wf m\ mm *r\ i A*^ •i\ la 4B .^L^ _fl Ir __fl562 words
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Advertisement38 1983-02-22 3 I Yangtze To Day ahowa Ham. 1 30. 3 30. 7 15 A<* 30 WONDERFUL SI CHUAN m Mandarin a Color Straits i 0 d*. w» tfaormt 1 30. 7 15 9 30pm LOVE STORIES MAOd.)'ir> Color Sropv38 words
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Advertisement315 1983-02-22 3 >' ODEON: LAST FEW DAYS! S X ear > IwSmiif Vv C# _B% '♦"WO" a%l_r i _^r IjjY^ "*C^ I. Sr 4pß| Bfe*r»"<^ 9J*'V? > ?^_aieaM||ajfW' >^y^tff?^ UIP i jj! j OPENS TOMORROW!- Tjij 5 ODEON-KATONG GOLDEN SULTAN 8 X MURONG DRIVE-IN LEISURE-DROME— j[| g ODEON: NEXT CHANGE! jij (jl315 words
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Advertisement753 1983-02-22 3 J Vj^C*GAN!SAnONJ|| I V LAST FEW DAYS' <|> f Q) Ham, 1 30, 4, 6 30, 9.15pm (J ?k Metro-GoldwyrvMoyer'* ik V "FOnCEOVCMOCAMCr' 1 1, I RH8233E8535 k O LAST FEW DAYS! i,i k 1 Mam, I 30, 4, 6 30, 9.15pm th X Fo,s TWE pmAVE movie j'k 1753 words
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Article, Illustration441 1983-02-22 4 Oleh A. GHANI HAMID - Oleh A. GHANI HAMID BILA para seniman mampu memberikan perhatian yang sungguh-sungguh dan bertanggungjawab terhadap setiap penciptaannya, kita akan bersua dengan berbagaibagai gaya-cipta yang meneroka atau kreatif. Pada bulan lalu di Balai Seni Muzium Negara Singapura telah diadakan satu pameran karyaseni pelukis-pelukis Malaysia. Pameran yang diberiSyed Ahmad Jamal - 441 words
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Article, Illustration502 1983-02-22 4 Yaakub Rashid - Yaakub Rashid WHEN artists are capable of giving closer and more serious attention to their creations, we will see more varied and creative works. An art exhibition by Malaysian artists, designated 'Titian 1', was held last month at the National Museum Art Gallery, Singapore. There were 85 pieces502 words
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Article478 1983-02-22 4 ONCE there was a young lad who was very fond of playing with big pieces of stones, not just any stones but granites he found on the banks of a river. His name was Mat but because of his fondness for stones the villagers nicknamed him478 words
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Article, Illustration231 1983-02-22 4 PADA snatn masa dahnln ada seorang budak lelabJ yang sangat gemar bermaln dengan batu-batu. Namanya Mat tetapi kerana dia snka bermaln dengan batn orang memanggilnya Mat Batn. Mat Batu bukan bermaln dengan sebarang batu, dia hanya bermaln dengan batu-batu kerikil besar yang dlambilnya di tebing sungaJ. Kerana231 words
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Article240 1983-02-22 4 Kisah Menungan Mak Limah, "Emak budak yang terjatuh tv telah berlari pulang memanggil bapa budak itu." Mat memandang ke bawah dan ternampak seorang budak perempuan sedang duduk menangis dl situ. Mujur Juga telaga itu sudah tidak beralr. Mat Batu berkata, "Tunggu sebentar, saya carl tall." Dan dia mencarl tall ke240 words
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Advertisement489 1983-02-22 4 APPOINTMENTS am I PRODUCTION f SUPERVISOR The successful candidate should possess a diploma m electrical/electronics The person should have at least 2 years experience m an electronics bias company. He/She will be responsible for first-line direction of non-exempt employees m performing test and assembly of computer related and peripheral and489 words
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Advertisement449 1983-02-22 4 Sime Darby Singapore Limited requires Technical Sales Representative The Job: The successful candidate will sell a wide range of drawing office supplies. Requirements: O Technician Diploma or GCE 'A' level certificate, preferably m the Science or Technical stream Candidates must be sales-oriented and be able to communicate effectively at all449 words
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