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Title Section14 1983-02-28 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article594 1983-02-28 1 Money-saving security pact without small countries getting involved m superpowers* wars NEW DELHI, Sunday PRESIDENTS and prime ministers from nearly a hundred nonaligned countries will hear a novel plan by Singapore to overcome the world's economic woes through a money-saving security pact with the superpowers.AFP - 594 words
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Article36 1983-02-28 1 NEW DELHI, Sun. Two officials of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's federal government intelligence bureau were arrested here yesterday on charges of passing classified information to an unidentified diplomatic mission m the Indian capital. AFPAFP - 36 words
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Article, Illustration83 1983-02-28 1 Demo for more jobs in Belgium AN estimated 3t,WB people marching through central Brussels towards the Midi Stadium on Saturday demanding that the government force the country's businesses to expand hiring. The demonstration against the unemployment situation m Belgium was called by the Christian CSC trade union confederation and theUPI - 83 words
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Article206 1983-02-28 1 TEL AVIV, Sun. The Soviet Union has completed installation m Syria of four batteries of Sam-5 missiles, the first time the anti-aircraft weapons have been deployed outside Europe, Israeli military sources said today. They said the missiles posed a direct threat to Israel's airborne earlywarningReuter - 206 words
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Article85 1983-02-28 1 JAKARTA, Sun. In- I donesia today temporarily suspended its search for the missing Sri Lankan i Learjet carrying multi- millionnaire Upali Wije- wardene after L 4 days of j search which produced no results again yesterday, the Search and Rescue centre (SAR) said today. A spokesman for theAFP; Reuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration815 1983-02-28 1 BHARATHI MOHAN - The smiling cop will be seen round the clock BHARATHI MOHAN Police presence will bring greater sense of security to residents By POLICE presence will be noticeably felt near homes and m crowded places when a new radical method of policing is introduced m the Toa Payoh police division m815 words
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556 1983-02-28 1 says authoritative report BAHRAIN, Sun THE Gulf states, which yesterday gave the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) one week to agree on new oil prices or face a possible price war, will slash tariffs by perhaps US$7 a barrel unless the cartelReuter; AP; AFP - 556 words
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Article49 1983-02-28 1 TOKYO, Son. An earthquake measuring 6.3 on the Rlohter scale shook Tokyo and Its surroondlng areas late today In a series of tremors that caused only light damage. The Fire Department said seven people were injured by fallen objects, including two who required hospitalisation. UPIUPI - 49 words
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Advertisement63 1983-02-28 1 Third World's economic woes to the fore: Page 4 Test for non-aligned movement's credibility: Page 14 Editorial Rise from the Havana swamp: Page 14 52 pages today Tamper-proof credit cards Page 12 SUMMARY WORLD NEWS 3-fi EDITORIAL 14 LETTERS 15 CAUSEWAY Ifi TIMES BUSINESS 17-21 CLASSIFIEDS 22-35 RACING 3fi SPORTS63 words
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Article610 1983-02-28 2 Dramatic inflow MB LEUNG LAP VAN the Hongkong producer of such successful TV dramas as Chameleon, Dynasty and Huang Fei Hong who will head SBC's Mandarin drama unit will be joined later by a team of 21 TV specialists. They are also from the British colony. SBC's Assistant General610 words
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Article255 1983-02-28 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE only way for the non-aligned movement to redeem itself from the degradation of Havana is for the coming New Delhi Summit to abide by the fundamental principles set oat by its founding fathers: that the movement avoids bloc power politics and categorically oppose all255 words
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Article329 1983-02-28 2 BRIGHTER OUTLOOK FOR LOCAL RUBBER TRADE THE outlook for the local rubber trade, which suffered a downturn m the last few years, appears brighter this year. Said Datuk Ng Quee Lam, chairman of the Singapore Rubber Packers Association: "Rubber prices have recovered by about 40 cents per kg329 words
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Article346 1983-02-28 2 Shooters qualify THE skeet shooting team of Lee Kum Cheok, Peter Lee, Tan Kee Kong and Gan Teck Lee has qualified for this year's South-east Asia Games. They shot a total of 530 birds, a score that would have earned them the silver medal at 1981's South-east Asia Games.346 words
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Article608 1983-02-28 2 Troops out m force ARMY troops staged a massive show of force m the tension-filled villages of Assam yesterday, amid fears of Bengali reprisals against tribesmen and Assamese who killed 2,000 of their relatives 10 days ago. However, scattered violence and no death reports have raised hopes608 words
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Article229 1983-02-28 2 Musa raps leaders DATUK MUSA HTTAM has criticised Umno leaders who try to be "too Islamic" to gain political points, the Star newspaper said. "People who do this are afraid they will be left out at a time when Islam is figuring prominently m the national scene,"229 words
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Article321 1983-02-28 2 Bushfire nightmare IMAGINE flame fronts as long as the entire island of Singapore sweeping through the countryside. That was the extent of the recent Australian bushfires which have been making the headlines. Entire towns have been destroyed, 72 people burnt to death, 2,000 to 3,000 houses gone, more321 words
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Article152 1983-02-28 2 Pioneer dancers TAIWAN'S Cloud Gate Dance Troupe was formed 10 years ago by Lin Hwai Mm, who declares he is a social worker bent on artistic promotion. He says the troupe is a pioneer of the Xiane U arts (arts of the land or indigenous art)152 words
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198 1983-02-28 3 SEOUL, Sun. The United States government has adopted a new "smile" strategy towards North Korea by allowing its diplomats to fraternise with their North Korean counterparts, South Korean newspapers reported yesterday. Until now, American diplomats were under instructions to shun North Koreans shouldAFP - 198 words
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469 1983-02-28 3 More than 40,000 flee to neighbouring states for safety GAUHATI, Sun ARMY troops staged a massive show of force m the tension-filled villages of Assam today amid fears of Bengali reprisals against tribesmen and Assamese who killed 2,000 of their relatives mUPI; Reuter - 469 words
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313 1983-02-28 3 TOKYO, Sunday JAPAN plans to build a manned space shuttle to be launched within 15 to 20 years, it was announced today. Officials at the Institute of Space Science said that the institute had completed a model of the "space aircraft", which willAFP; UPI - 313 words
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Article76 1983-02-28 3 LATIN AMERICAN and Caribbean countries have blamed the economic crisis on developed countries and called on all nations to work towards a restructuring of the international economic system. The call came at the end of a meeting m Cartagen, Colombia, of foreign ministers from seven countries m theAFP - 76 words
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Article71 1983-02-28 3 ALGERIA AND Morocco have held summit talks, bringing a prospect of resumed relations for the first time since the two countries moved to the brink of open hostilities over the Western Sahara seven years ago. King Hassan of Morocco and Algerian President Chadli Benjedid metReuter - 71 words
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Article60 1983-02-28 3 ZIMBABWE OPPOSITION leader Joshua Nkomo said m Harare yesterday he had been placed under house arrest by police who are investigating possible criminal charges against him. Mr Nkomo, speaking from his suburban Bulawayo home, said he had received a letter from police asking to be kept informedUPI - 60 words
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Article49 1983-02-28 3 ABOUT HALF-A-MILLION workers m 17 of Japan's 47 prefectures took part m a mass movement yesterday to press for an income tax cut of 1,000 billion yen (SsB.7 billion). Some 110,000 workers from Tokyo and neighbouring prefectures attended a central rally m the capital. AFPAFP - 49 words
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Article48 1983-02-28 3 ISRAELI DEFENCE Minister Moshe Arens formally took office m Tel Aviv yesterday with a brief session with the chief of military staff, General Raphael Eytan, and senior ministry officials. Mr Arens, formerly Ambassador to Washington, was greeted outside the ministry with full military honours. AFPAFP - 48 words
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Article, Illustration219 1983-02-28 3 Indira gives in to Sikh demands NEW DELED, San. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi announced today that her federal government had allowed several of the religions demands made by Sikh militants m the northern Indian Punjab state, the Press Trust of India reported. Mrs Gandhi said the Punjab government, headed byAFP - 219 words
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Article132 1983-02-28 3 Male Mandarin duck is fickle BEIJING, Sun. The Chinese have rhapsodised for centuries over Mandarin ducks as a symbol of faithful, loving mates. But scientists now say that, m reality, the male duck is a fickle fellow. The popular folklore is that Mandarin duck couples are never parted m lifeAP - 132 words
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Article68 1983-02-28 3 MELBOURNE, Sun. Four men were m hospital yesterday, one m a serious condition, following a riot which broke out here on Friday night between two ethnic groups. Police said the dispute, which involved about 100 people, is believed to have been over a parked car mAFP - 68 words
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Article33 1983-02-28 3 LIMA, Sun. President Fernando Belaunde Terry yesterday extended for 60 days the military emergency m Peru's Central Andean region, where 62 leftist guerillas were killed m clashes with government troops. UPIUPI - 33 words
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Advertisement103 1983-02-28 3 For&veft)oi\e -<S^ *r Harmonica Concert by students of Soon John Kwang Sunday 6 March 83 spm Victoria Concert Hall Tickets: $3 and $1 Programme Sonata m F major Handel Aragonaise Massenet Romance for harmonica V. Williams Lfl Campanclla Paganini i he Puzzle Arr. Wong Chong Chen Concerto for harmonica Leong103 words
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Advertisement372 1983-02-28 3 Factories Like Pilkington Singapore Are Spending Less On Overheads These Days Because. NESTAiNER- Portable Storage Rack System Allows /i y/ CT T.A J^ AJ 1 f-^ t^ b •Maximum use of air and floor space XTK T •Eliminates product rehandling •Maximum product protection •Reconvert when not m use V J^Ug372 words
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322 1983-02-28 4 Indonesia's cargo stipulation straining ties with Japan JAKARTA, Sunday A SHIPPING policy requiring government cargo to be shipped m Indonesian vessels is threatening Japan's yen project loan for port construction m Indonesia. Expansion Japanese companies are working on the expansion of Semarang portAsahi Shimbun - 322 words
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237 1983-02-28 4 BANGKOK, Sun. Thailand's dash for energy self-sufficiency is being slowed by falling oil prices and unexpected hitches. Plans to exploit the country's natural resources have been delayed as the government assesses the prospect of spending US$4.3 billion (Ss9 billion) on producingReuter - 237 words
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103 1983-02-28 4 GOTEMBA (Japan), San. Japanese Prime Minister Yasnhlro Nakasone was yesterday advised by one of his predecessors, Mr Nobusnke Kishi, to promote personnel and student exchanges between Japan and Asean, official sources said. Mr Nakasone met with Mr Kishl, 86, for about half-an-hour at the latter'sAFP - 103 words
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Article53 1983-02-28 4 TWENTY SUSPECTED communists have filed a 6.5 million peso (Ssl.4 million) damages suit against the Philippine Army chief-of-staff, Major-General Fabian Ver, and other senior officers. The group claimed that their arrest a year ago violated their constitutional rights and alleged that they were beaten and abusedReuter - 53 words
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Article47 1983-02-28 4 NORTH KOREAN President Kirn H-Sung held talks with Democratic Kampuchean President Prince Norodom Sihanouk on Friday m Pyongyang, the North Korean Central News Agency said yesterday. The agency, monitored m Tokyo, gave no details, but said the Prince also attended a presidential dinner. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article52 1983-02-28 4 THE FOUR crewmen and three passengers of a Philippine Air Force helicopter which crashed into the Camotes Sea three days ago are believed to be dead, press reports quoting the PAF said yesterday. Searchers scouring the shark-infested waters have so far found no trace of survivors, the reportsAFP - 52 words
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273 1983-02-28 4 Third World economic woes to the fore NEW DELHI, Sunday THIRD World countries will discuss ways to combat their serious economic problems, including a call for a restructuring of the world's financial institutions, at next month's summit of the non-aligned states here. Indian Foreign Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao says heReuter - 273 words
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Article164 1983-02-28 4 Tight security before session JAKARTA, Sun. Military authorities today set up tight security for an 11-day session starting on Tuesday for the Indonesian Congress to re-elect President Suharto and elect his hand-picked Vice-Presi-dent, retired Gen Umar Wirahadikusumah Indonesia's parliament went into recess yesterday after approving a draft US$24 billion (SssoUPI - 164 words
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282 1983-02-28 5 Labour members pledge support for Foot LONDON, Sun. Senior members of Britain's opposition Labour Party rallied around their embattled leader, Mr Michael Foot, this weekend following the party's crushing defeat on Thursday m a London by-election. Members of Parliament from right and left of the party pledged support for MrReuter - 282 words
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391 1983-02-28 5 It ranks second after Tories, says poll LONDON, Sun. Britain's centrist political group, the Liberal-Social Democratic Alliance, has swept back into mass popularity, more than regaining ground it lost during last summer's Falklands war, according to an opinion poll m The Sunday Times today.Reuter - 391 words
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Article, Illustration346 1983-02-28 5 DUBLIN, Sun. FORMER Irish Prime Minister Charles Haughey yesterday called for a constitutional conference to create an all-Ireland state with "ironclad guarantees" to protect the Protestants of Northern Ireland. "Everything else has been tried, and the British government should now recognise that itAP - 346 words
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242 1983-02-28 5 10 Red Brigade guerillas get life sentences GENOA, Sun. A court here sentenced 10 members of the Red Brigades guerilla group to life imprisonment yesterday at the end of the trial of 21 members of the leftist organisation. The court sentenced four Brigade members to prison terms of up toReuter - 242 words
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Article29 1983-02-28 5 Mexico City, Sun. Guatemalan guerillas declared a threeday truce for the forthcoming visit of Pope John Paul n to their country, a left-leaning newspaper reported yesterday. AISAIS - 29 words
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260 1983-02-28 5 More Americans than Europeans believe in hell LONDON, Son. More than twice as many Americans as Europeans believe m hell and the devil, according to a major survey of Western values. The most God-fearing and optimistic people m the West, It said, are the Irish. More than M per centReuter; UPI - 260 words
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Advertisement141 1983-02-28 5 AMERICAN HOME FURN SH NGS EXHBTON You're invited to see the best m home furnishings On March Ist and 2nd, you'll be able to see the latest m furnishing fabrics and floor coverings by eight leading American manufacturers at the Hyatt Regency Singapore. On display will be retail, counter-ready textile141 words
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Advertisement205 1983-02-28 5 Cuisine of the Americas THE ROTISSERIE ere s c est culi 113^ piquant pleasures of Pickled Cold Fish STEAKHOUSE celebration of the best of the from Uruguay, Barbecued Spare Ribs Americas: the all-time favourites from from Arizona, Black Bean Soup from USA to sunny Mexico and festive South Texas, Chilli205 words
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166 1983-02-28 6 US rejects Beijing charge that ties have worsened WASHINGTON, Sun. The US State Department yesterday rejected charges by China that President Ronald Reagan's recent remarks about Taiwan represented a step backward m the US position on Sino-American relations. The State Department said m a statement that the president wanted aAgencies - 166 words
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Article449 1983-02-28 6 Sum to retrain laid-off workers far too little, says AFL-CIO BAL HARBOUR (Florida), Sun. The executive council of the AFLCIO urged the Reagan administration yesterday to provide an additional US$l billion (552.06 billion) to retrain and assist workers who have permanently lost theirNYT - 449 words
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Article53 1983-02-28 6 BEIJING, Sun. A fire, which killed 23 people aboard a Chinese airliner as it landed m Guangdong on Christmas Eve, was caused by passengers smoking. The official Xinhua news agency said last night that thiiwas the finding of an official Inquiry into the crash. But it gave noReuter - 53 words
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Article33 1983-02-28 6 DHAKA, Sun. A week-long celebration of the I,oooth anniversary of the famous Bangladeshi-bom Buddhist scholar, Atisa Dipankar Sriian, was declared open by military ruler General Hussain MohamipaH FVehari hprp yesterday. AFPAFP - 33 words
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249 1983-02-28 6 WASHINGTON, Sunday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan yesterday proposed ending price controls on natural gas over a threeyear period m which the government would prevent industry from passing further price rises on to consumers. "As the situation stands now, the American consumer is being hurtNYT; Reuter - 249 words
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250 1983-02-28 6 SEATTLE, Sun. Leaders of secret Chinese fraternal organisations have been meeting to try and prevent gang warfare after 13 people were slaved m a Chinatown gambling clnb here. Mr Bill Chew, a member of the Hop Sing Tong, said leaders of theAP; UPI - 250 words
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Article, Illustration308 1983-02-28 6 NEW YORK, Sun. Playwright Tennessee Williams choked to death on a plastic cap of the type used on bottles of nasal spray or eye solution, New York city's chief medical examiner said yesterday. The 71-year-old Mr Williams, who was found dead m his Manhattan hotelNYT - 308 words
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Article36 1983-02-28 6 WASHINGTON, Sun. The US Army yesterday conducted its fifth test of the Pershing-II missile, which was scheduled for deployment m December m West Germany, and said that the launch and flight appeared normal. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article37 1983-02-28 6 LEOPOLDBNA (Brazil), Sun. A truck rammed a bus over a four-metre embankment, killing 11 people and seriously injuring 12, police said here yesterday. The accident happened just outside this small city m south-eastern Brazil. APAP - 37 words
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Advertisement120 1983-02-28 6 ELECTROLUX COMMERCIAL KITCHEN EQUIPMENT Date Saturday 26th February to Friday 4th March (close on Sunday) Time 10am 3pm on Saturday an other days v otfice hours 8.30 am to 5.00pm Place Electrolux S.E.A. (Re) Ltd. 76. Playfair Road (off Macpherson Rd), Singapore 1336 Tel: *****11 Refreshments will be served on120 words
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Article, Illustration493 1983-02-28 7 MAGDALENE LUM - MAGDALENE LUM By ALTHOUGH he is away from Singapore most of the time, the problems of his constituents are always on his mind. And, yesterday, Singapore's High Commissioner to Britain and the MP for Queenstown, Mr Jek Yeun Thong, was back to visitARTHUR LEE - 493 words
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Article, Illustration151 1983-02-28 7 FISHMONGER Tan Lian Chye (right) needed some light thrown on the problem he had with the fluorescent tube above his Cambridge Road market stall. And yesterday's tour of the stalls by Minister of State (Labour) and MP for Caimhill, Dr Wong Kwei151 words
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124 1983-02-28 7 MUSIC lovers will soon get a chance to hear the much-acclaimed Chamber Orchestra of Europe m a concert on March 10. The orchestra comprising British, Dutch, German, French, Italian and Danish nationals aged between 18 and 24 is a self-supporting one, independent of any grants.124 words
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84 1983-02-28 7 'Centre can help build better future' THE new community centre m Bukit Batok can be a place where people can meet to exchange views on how to build a better tomorrow, the MP for the constituency, Mr Chai Chong Vii, said last night. He said that the centre, through its84 words
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Article122 1983-02-28 7 JAKARTA DANCE TEACHER COMING MALAY dance here will receive a shot In the arm when Indonesian dance Instructor Deddy Lnthan conducts a liday workshop from March 22. Mr Deddy, who teaches at the Department of Dance at the Arts Council of Jakarta, has been invited by the National Theatre Dance122 words
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191 1983-02-28 7 Tribute paid to versatile entrepreneurs AN OFFICIAL of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry said yesterday the successful completion of the Orchard C E Shopping Centre m Orchard Road showed the versatility of local entrepreneurs m response to changing economic needs. Opening the shopping centre and Cultural and191 words
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254 1983-02-28 7 SALMA KHALIK - Hotel's gardens will be oasis in busy area SALMA KHALIK By: THERE will soon be another oasis right m the midst of the steel and concrete of the Orchard Road area when Hyatt Hotel's two new gardens, worth about $2,5 million, are ready. Footpaths will wind their way round a254 words
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Article39 1983-02-28 7 FIRE yesterday destroyed part of the lallang and bushes at the Upper Bukit Timah forest reserve. The fire, which was doused by two fire engines, started at about 12.15 p.m. and lasted for about five hours.39 words
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Article, Illustration126 1983-02-28 9 SINGAPOREANS are house proud, as many people will tell you. And this attribute is not only evident inside the house. If you visit many Housing Board flats, you will notice that residents have taken great pains to liven up the concrete blocks126 words
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Article72 1983-02-28 9 THE Language Project Centre m Portsdown Road will move to the former National University of Singapore campus m Bukit Timah Road at the end of this year. It will then be known as the Language Proficiency Centre. These changes are to reflect the increasingly important role of the72 words
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433 1983-02-28 9 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM By HONGKONG television and film producer, Mr Leung Lap Van, who will head the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) Mandarin drama unit will be joined later by a team of TV experts, also from the British colony. SBC had earlier433 words
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107 1983-02-28 9 A CONSTRUCTION worker was jailed for 15 months by a district judge on Saturday after he admitted swindling a Thai businessman of $10,000 on the pretext of arranging jobs here for Thai workers. Koh Deng Soo, 41, demanding $16,000 as commission from Mr Jaengnetr Soonthorn107 words
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249 1983-02-28 9 THE average prices of most market Items went down last week. Prices of cockerel and pallet were II cents cheaper at $3.M and $4.21 respectively while prices of dock remained at $4.51 per kilogram. Prices of fish were also lower. Tengglri and selar249 words
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446 1983-02-28 9 ASEAN should have a more comprehensive legal system to settle trade and development disputes which may arise and increase among member nations m the near future. This Is the finding of law professor Ralph Folsom of the University of San Diego446 words
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248 1983-02-28 9 THE Singapore Boys' Brigade, which is observing its centenary this year, will send members and its Old Boys to international camps m Scotland, Penang and Canberra as part of its celebrations. It will also play host to campers from about 10 Asian and African countries248 words
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Article125 1983-02-28 9 Where to find healthier pastimes YOUTH organisations such as the scout movement can check the youth from becoming more individualistic, selfish and calculating, the MP for Leng Kee, Dr Ow Chin Hock, said. "These organisations, m promoting group loyalty and team spirit, will help to arrest this undesirable tendency among125 words
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265 1983-02-28 9 BUKIT Tlmafa, Thomson and Woodlands were once vast gambler plantation*. Gambler Is a plant caitlvated for Its leaves which are boiled to extract a chemical used for tanning and dyeing. That was In the 18Ms, even before Sir Stamford Baffles set foot265 words
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Article, Illustration1568 1983-02-28 10 fdg hgfh t tr fghd THE Neighbourhood Police Post system is based on close community-police relationship. How it will work and what it offers were outlined by Commander Areas, Acting Assistant Commissioner Khoo Boon Hui, at a briefing last week. The director1,568 words
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Article561 1983-02-28 10 THE first phase will start m Jane In Toa Payoh police division with eight police posts. The criteria for choosing Toa Payoh division are: IT HAS a good mix of old and new Housing Board estates, and private residential aicas. ITS POLICE station is not561 words
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Article, Illustration937 1983-02-28 11 BHi X^-^i i y-j i ~-q il *X O JjiiL'X'Xi.B ti! L^^^S til .^C— jk!i Residents swamp minister with queries on all aspects of new system 4 If you have less crime, less criminals, then there will be less arrests. Yon don't have toMr Chaa - 937 words
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Article, Illustration730 1983-02-28 11 15 DIVISION CONFIGURATION AND MAJOR HOUSING ESTATES 4 It Is dear that the present boundaries and location of police stations no longer reflect the policing needs of the Island. Consequently, this has resulted In inequitable distribution of the workload among police divisions. For730 words
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Article556 1983-02-28 11 1992 will see the remaining, about M posts covering 23 constituencies, built In new towns such as Woodlands, Nee Soon, Punggol, Hougang, Yew Tee, Nanyang, Choa Chu Kang and other private housing estates or non-Housing Board areas such as Jalan Kayu, Tanglln, Pasir Panjang, Joo Chiat and556 words
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Article, Illustration7 1983-02-28 12 LILLIAN CHEW - Our Changing World LILLIAN CHEW Edited by7 words
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Article, Illustration506 1983-02-28 12 New way to gauge irregular surfaces HOW long is the coast of Singapore? It depends on now carefully you measure it. This is because of the wiggles. There are large wiggles (the mouth of the Singapore river) and small wiggles (a mangrove swamp m Sembawang. The closer you look, the506 words
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Article, Illustration616 1983-02-28 12 AN AMERICAN company, Data Card International, has unveiled a laser technique for producing plastic transaction cards In a form the company believes Is virtually tamper-proof. The development seems to be timely. There are now some 586 million cards circulating m the United States, with another seven millionFinancial Times - 616 words
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163 1983-02-28 12 Bits Bytes US top 10 computer schools STUDENTS who are interested In studying computer science m the United States may like to know the top II schools In this field, both In terms of reputation and faculty publications. According to a survey drawn from 5,1 M faculty members at 228163 words
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Article, Illustration699 1983-02-28 12 The micros, minis and maxis... SCIENCE and technology are crucial to our way of life. But they develop so fast it is hard to keep up with what is happening. In this page we try to explain m simple terms the developments that may soon affect our lives. DEAR 4D2C:699 words
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235 1983-02-28 13 THREE groups that play important roles m the building industry are due for a change m the leadership of their associations ana institute. The Real Estate Developers' Association of Singapore has elected its new president and council for the next term of offfice. Mr235 words
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Article, Illustration228 1983-02-28 13 CONSTRUCTION work will begin soon on the new headquarters of the Singapore Contractors Association (Seal) m Bukit Merah. The $3.5 million threestorey building will be built on a triangularshaped piece of land at Bukit Merah Lane 2. Piling work has just been completed.228 words
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264 1983-02-28 13 MPs give study fund a $5,000 boost TWO MPs yesterday donated a total of $5,000 to help raise the educational standards of Muslim students m their coastituencies. Mr Rohan Kamis (Telok Blangah) and Mr M. K. A. Jabbar (Radin Mas) each donated $2,500 which, among other things, will be used264 words
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100 1983-02-28 13 Bus owners want to run taxi service THE Singapore School and Private Hire Bus Owners Association has applied to the government for approval to operate a fleet of 2M taxis. An association spokesman said the application was submitted last week to the Registry of Vehicles. The association plans to rent100 words
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Article48 1983-02-28 13 A SITE clerk who hid a pair of stolen pants m his helmet was jailed for a day and fined $500 tor theft on Saturday. Cheang Peng Yew, 25, pleaded guilty to stealing the pants worth $49.90 from the Oriental Emporium (Queensway branch) on Friday.48 words
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Article153 1983-02-28 13 AN INFORMATION services company the Centre of Information Resource and Technology, Singapore has been set up to provide consultancy services to small and medium scale local enterprises. The centre, which started operations m January, offers services m areas such as information, industrial consultancy, business development153 words
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Article105 1983-02-28 13 MR J.B. Jeyaretnam, the j MP for Anson, yesterday took more than 100 elderly residents on a four-hour tour of the Siong Lim Temple m Toa Payoh and the Changi Airport. The residents and Workers' Party officials ended the day's outing with a lunch105 words
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Article44 1983-02-28 13 RESIDENTS m Hougang can pay their PUB bills at the Overseas Union Bank branch at Block 108, 01-1313, Hougang Avenue 1. Payment can be made during normal banking hours. The bank will be closed on public and bank holidays.44 words
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Article88 1983-02-28 13 CHILDREN and teenagers were the frontrunners of a Jog-a-Walk yesterday to raise $50,000 for the proposed Almukminin mosque m Jurong. They clearly outnumbered the adults m the event which was flagged off at 8 a.m. by Dr Ahmad Mattar, the acting Social Affairs Minister, who is88 words
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Advertisement8 1983-02-28 13 Robots to help build Malaysian car. Page 16.8 words
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Article436 1983-02-28 14 THE official handbook for the 7th Non-Align-ed Summit prepared by the host country, India, opens with a quote from Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first Prime Minister and one of the founding fathers of the non-aligned movement. It reads: "We propose, as far as possible, to436 words
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Article, Illustration1034 1983-02-28 14 Issues will test movement's credibility Non-Aligned Summit preparatory session THE Seventh Heads of State Summit of the NonAligned Movement will be held m New Dehli from March 7. TAN LIAN CHOO, our Diplomatic Correspondent, examines the issues which are likely to be discussed by senior officials m the preparatory session1,034 words
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Article, Illustration450 1983-02-28 14 CAMBODIA is a longstanding member of the non-aligned movement. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, who led it to independence, has been associated with the origins of the movement which evolved from the Bandung Conference of 1951. As one of the 25 founder members of the450 words
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Article, Illustration49 1983-02-28 14 What it was meant to be THE movement was seen by men such as Tito of Yugoslavia as being valuable for playing Its own special kind of detente m a Cold War atmosphere. It was never meant to be a platform for two of the world's major contending Ideologies.49 words
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Article795 1983-02-28 14 EXCERPTS of editorial comments from Malaysian newspapers last week. Essential weakness AT THE time of the byelection m the Terengganu State constituency of Binjai last year, the occasion was considered opportune to gauge the strength of the new leadership m PAS and whether it had been successfulNST; Febs - 795 words
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Article, Illustration65 1983-02-28 14 MR S. Rajaratnam, Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), will touch on the need for proper direction m the non-aligned movement now that it has outgrown most of its post-colonial and post-independence rhetoric. Singapore believes the movement has been subverted by radical members such65 words
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Advertisement298 1983-02-28 14 SHARP Computers for Sharp minds Thinking of getting a personal/business computer? Think Sharp. Sharp's MZ-80A and MZ-808 are designed with superior all-in-one features that offer a wide range of applicationsfor both domestic and business use. Features that take tomorrow's demand into consideration. Like configuring flexibility to cut off unnecessary hardware,298 words
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954 1983-02-28 15 HUDC housi. i THE steps taken to reduce the number of Housing and Urban Development Company (HUDC) flat applicants seem the result of an overzealous attempt by the Housing Board to rectify the mistakes of the HUDC m the past. Certain954 words
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229 1983-02-28 15 Concern over standard of nursing I REFER to letters on the nursing profession by "Fair Play* (ST, Jan 21), the Ministry of Health (ST, Feb 2) and "F.N.T. Gale." (ST, Feb 16). It is now known that the ministry has decided to revert to the former three-year student nurse course,229 words
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Letter86 1983-02-28 15 I WOULD like to thank the marine police, m particular officers Yeo Bak Khoon, Chiang Wui Peng and Tan Kirn Chye for their assistance on Feb 13. After we capsized m rough seas m a catamaran, another boat, Liam Hup IV, the crew of which I86 words
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563 1983-02-28 15 Deduct lower sum and give people more options Medisave IT SEEMS that Medisave f is based on the beliefs i that the demand for I health services will be i checked and that people i will be motivated to stay < healthy when they are made to bear the cost563 words
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Letter, Illustration192 1983-02-28 15 I REFER to the criticism of Enid Blyton's books by Dr Lee Tzu Pheng m your article "Who's afraid of big, bad Enid Blyton?" (ST, Feb 24). Some 75 million copies of "rubbish"? Dr Lee would be m a position to voice her criticism192 words
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125 1983-02-28 15 I TAKE a bus to town because it is convenient and economical to do so. I also like to observe the behaviour of the bus crew and passengers. I would like to mention that the Singapore Bus Service has improved a lot. Here are125 words
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180 1983-02-28 15 REPLIES Arrests so far have been in accordance with law I REFER to the letter "Will police act against these store detectives" by "Fair Play" (ST, Jan 31). Under the Criminal Procedure Code, any private person may arrest another person who commits, m his view, a nonbailable and seizable offence.180 words
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239 1983-02-28 15 CPF money for flat cannot be transferred I REFER to the letter "I want to help father and family" by "Coowner" (ST, Feb 4), who wants to cancel her name as co-owner of her family's flat and transfer the money paid from her Central Provident Fund account towards the flat239 words
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Letter67 1983-02-28 15 I REFER to the letter "Balled over" (ST, Jan 3) requesting the vacant plot of land next to the Lorong Lew Lian estate to be turned into a field. That plot of land will be for the residential development of a new Housing Board estate. Recreational facilities will67 words
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188 1983-02-28 15 Why 21 airport workers were retrenched I REFER to the report "21 workers from SATS retrenched." (ST, Feb 22). Your report gives the impression that it is because of increased productivity that the 21 employees were retrenched. This is incorrect. The retrenchment resulted from there being surplus staff as a188 words
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Advertisement163 1983-02-28 15 "I^ffi EL. ■^■P^"^*^^^ r.. ttlfnjffltff' t' '*rffffjffl|Miin?fl]iiiijifi S| j^^i»H^^^BnHß9^^^^H jt makes good sense to save regularly because money saved earns more money laP^*;- There are times when you need it for things like your children's education, J^tl a s P ecial 9'^ for a lovei:t one or a nol cia163 words
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338 1983-02-28 16 KEMAMAN (Trengganu), Sunday THE first Malaysian-made cars that will roll out from the assembly plant m 1986 will be manufactured with the help of robots, the Prime Minister said yesterday. However, the robots would only be used to a "certain degree." Datuk Seri DrNST - 338 words
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199 1983-02-28 16 JOHORE BARU, Sun. Hundreds of foreign tourists who recently sought the help of certain people In renewing their visas at the Kuala Lumpur Immigration Department may land themselves In jail apart from being swindled. Immigration officers here detained two Indian tourists at theNST - 199 words
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Article45 1983-02-28 16 PENANG, Sun. The Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce is to organise a consumer trade fair from July 28 to Aug 14 to promote "Made-in-Malkysia" products. Chamber president Saw Hun Eng said today the fair was being held to promote direct trade. AFPAFP - 45 words
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Article, Illustration318 1983-02-28 16 SEGAMAT, Sunday DEPUTY Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam has criticised Umno leaders who try to be "too Islamic" to gain political points, The Star newspaper reported yesterday. "Some leaders say 'this is haram' (forbidden under Muslim law) and 'that is318 words
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Article69 1983-02-28 16 SABAH AND Sarawak television viewers will be able to watch programmes over TV Malaysia's second network from Aug 31, Deputy Information Minister Puan Rahman Othman said m Kota Kinabalu on Friday. She told reporters after visiting the RTM station m Kota Kinabalu that RTM Sabah had 354NST - 69 words
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Article73 1983-02-28 16 LAWYER RAMLJ Ngah Taib, 42, will be sworn m as the new Mentri Besar of Perak before the Sultan at the Istana Iskandariah m Kuala Kangsar tomorrow. Mr Ramli, who is Perak Umno liaison committee deputy chairman and State Assemblyman for Kampung Gaiah, has been acting MentriNST - 73 words
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Article65 1983-02-28 16 THE CONSTRUCTION of the East-West Highway and the Temengur Dam m the jungles of Upper Perak has proved an effective barrier m the infiltration of communist guerillas. Internal Security and Public Order Director Datuk Mior Mohamed Jaafar bin Mior Safi said m Taiping at the weekend that theNST - 65 words
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Article84 1983-02-28 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The mortality rate m Malaysia of mothers, and infants below the age of one has declined by about 50 per cent over a 10-year period up to 1980. Health Minister Datuk K. Pathmanaban said yesterday. Opening a seminar organised by the midwives and ruralAFP - 84 words
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Article93 1983-02-28 16 Malaysia testing mine detectors KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia, m a move to enhance defence relations with its Asean neighbours, has started testing Thaimade mine detectors. Deputy Defence Minister Abang Abu Bakar Mustapha said the detectors were made available to the army through the Regional Border Committee. He said the ministryNST - 93 words
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Article154 1983-02-28 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. About 130 industrialists and businessmen from the European Economic Community (EEC) will attend a three-day industrial conference, wholly sponsored by the EEC, which will open here tomorrow. About 200 industrialists and businessmen from Asean countries are also expected at the conference.AFP - 154 words
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Article64 1983-02-28 17 MURATA Manufacturing Co Ltd has informed the Stock Exchange of Singapore that its issue of Swiss franc convertible notes amounting to 60 million Swiss francs (5560.9 million) will be priced at 100 per cent of the face value. The interest rate and conversion price will be decided at64 words
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Article97 1983-02-28 17 BEIJING, Sun. China plans to produce 200,000 motor vehicles this year, slightly more than last year, but still below the estimated home demand of 250,000 units. The New China News Agency said Mr Li Gang, general manager of the state-run China Automotive Industry Corporation, told its boardReuter - 97 words
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Article78 1983-02-28 17 CHICAGO, Sun. General Motors Corp, which is joining Toyota Motor Corp m producing a subcompact car, would consider assembling another Japanese small car m the United States if new restrictions are placed on Japanese imports. GM chairman Mr Roger Smith said: "There is a possibility we could assembleAP - 78 words
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Article110 1983-02-28 17 PENANG, Sun. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce here is to organise a consumer trade fair m July to promote made-in-Malay sia" products. Chamber president Mr Saw Hun Eng said a delegation would be sent to neighbouring Thailand and Indonesia as well as Australia and New Zealand toAFP - 110 words
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Article69 1983-02-28 17 BERNE, Sun. Swiss watch exports fell 10 per cent m value terms and 37 per cent m volume terms m 1982. The Watch Industry Association said a total 45.7 million watches and watch movements were exported last year, compared with 72.8 million m 1981, for a valueReuter - 69 words
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Article64 1983-02-28 17 WASHINGTON, Sun. The average weekly earnings of production workers m the United States rose 1.6 per cent m January after a revised one per cent increase m December. The Labour Department said last month's advance was the largest since a 1.8 per cent gain m February 1982Reuter - 64 words
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Article81 1983-02-28 17 OTTAWA, Sun. Canada's seasonally adjusted index of industrial production or gross domestic product fell 0.8 per cent m December to 116.2, base 1971, after a 0.3 per cent rise m November. Statistics Canada, an index covering manufacturing, mining and utilities, which accounts for nearly 30 per cent ofReuter - 81 words
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Article83 1983-02-28 17 THE HAGUE, Sun. The Dutch overall financing deficit m 1982 was a record 10.7 per cent of national income, but below the 11.4 per cent forecast m the September budget. The Dutch news agency ANP, quoting a Finance Ministry note to Parliament, said the deficit was 9.2 perReuter - 83 words
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Article65 1983-02-28 17 NEW YORK, Sun. Brazil will draw down US$2.5 billion (Sss.l billion) of the US$4.4 billion new loan it signed on Friday by March 15. Morgan Guaranty Trust Co and Citibank NA, m a joint statement, said Brazil will then draw down US$633 million m June, September andReuter - 65 words
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509 1983-02-28 17 THE outlook for the local rubber trade, which suffered a downturn m the last few years, appears brighter this year. Datuk Ng Quee Lam, chairman of the Singapore Rubber Packers Association, said: "The future should be quite good. "Rubber prices have recovered by about509 words
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429 1983-02-28 17 INDUSTRIAL Electronics and Engineering Ltd, suspended since January 1979, is likely to be relisted on the Stock Exchange of Singapore under a new name m four to five weeks. It is understood that an SES announcement on the lifting of the suspension m429 words
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335 1983-02-28 17 Saudis can defend US$28 benchmark oil price: study WASHINGTON, Sun. W hart on Econometrics Associates says Saudi Arabia would be able to defend a US$2B (5557.80) a barrel benchmark oil price as long as Opec oil production does not exceed 18.5 million barrels daily average for 1983. Mr Vahan Zanoyan,Reuter - 335 words
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485 1983-02-28 17 PARIS, Sun. Positions are firming among major Western countries over the terms for renewing a joint arrangement on export credits aimed at preventing cut-throat competition Detween exporters, diplomatic sources said. Export credits are a key factor m intense competition for sales of capitalReuter - 485 words
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Article317 1983-02-28 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The recent purchase by France's biggest bank, Banque Nationale de Paris, into the local Oriental Bank would help promote closer trade relations between France and Malaysia, its president Jacques Wahl said here. Mr Wahl, who is currently touring South-east Asia, saidAFP - 317 words
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240 1983-02-28 17 RECENTLY listed Insurance Corporation of Singapore has bought office premises m Parkway Parade for $21.42 million. In an announcement to the Stock Exchange of Singapore last Friday, ICS disclosed that it has paid 10 per cent of the purchase price and that it will240 words
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239 1983-02-28 17 OAKLAND, San. The Glaziers and Glass Workers Union Bled unfair laboor charges on Friday against Atari Inc, the video game giant which earlier announced that it j was closing its manofacI taring plants m nearby i Sunnyvale and San Jose and moving Jobs to HongkongUPI - 239 words
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Article108 1983-02-28 17 THE following Is a list of the II most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover m thousands of unite, closing prices on Friday and the high and low for ISB2/1983 («mp*ay TBnwver Price* High Law •m Febtt IMt/U108 words
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Article73 1983-02-28 17 FebM Peba Feb JS Krb U Feb feßTComp: 786.16 785.78 790.74 794.93 804.18 ++BT Indicator: *****8 *****0 *****5 *****6 *****6 KiSTlnds- 808.93 808.86 813.71 817.18 825.29 •ST Finance: 1949.43 1949.43 1966.23 1961.04 1974.36 «ST Hotels: 1016.07 1015.44 1020.43 1024.26 1028.84 ••STProp: 634.92 635.03 641.29 ***** 654.46 fe^ST Minings: 217.0173 words
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Article81 1983-02-28 17 tt Jan 1,1975 -100 Dec 30, 1966 =100 Dec 31, 1968 =100 <g& Dec 29, 1962 100 tt Jan 2,1970 =100 <«, Dec 30, 1964 =100 FefcZl Vebtt Feb a Feb U Feb it nBT Index: *****6 *****0 *****6 *****6 *****8 feNSTlnds: 1035.94 1035.14 1047.51 1050.49 1056.82 •NST Finance:81 words
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193 1983-02-28 17 NEW YORK, Sun. Salomon Brothers chief economist Henry Kaufman said he expects near-term forces to be bullish for the credit markets. Writing m his firm's latest "Comments on credit," Mr Kaufman said that the economic recovery does not promise to be better than sub-normalReuter - 193 words
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576 1983-02-28 20 KILLINGHALL Tin (Malaysia), which has just received Foreign Investment Committee approval to acquire a 23.2 per cent stake m Southern Banking Bhd, intends to make a general offer for the remaining shares of the bank. This confirms a press report that a full bid576 words
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171 1983-02-28 20 MANILA, Sun. The j Asian Development Bank (ADB) lent a total of US$l.7 billion (553.6 bil- lion) m 1982 to finance 56 j projects m 13 developing j member countries. The ADB said last j year's total amount of loans was higherAFP - 171 words
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189 1983-02-28 20 St Piran buys stake in property company SAINT Piran, the mining and house building group which is now part of Mr Jim Raper's master company, Gasco Investments of Hongkong, has bought a 23.61 per cent stake m the Westminster Property Group for £2.35 million (557.28 million). Mr Raper purchased 6.55189 words
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452 1983-02-28 20 KUALA Lumpur Kepong Bhd's substantial investments m Highlands and Lowlands and its recent takeover of Batu Lintang Rubber Company underline the group's long-term confidence m the plantation industry. However, KLK chairman, Tan Sri Lee Loy Seng, m the latest annual report said it452 words
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93 1983-02-28 20 Telefunken confident of settlement BONN, Sun. AEG-Tele-funken, the West German electrical concern, has gained agreement from its banks for a court-super-vised debt settlement and is confident the remaining creditors would follow suit m the light of a sharp turnaround m the company's performance. The banks have agreed to make theirFT - 93 words
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Article384 1983-02-28 20 MITSUBISHI'S latest VCR machine is a vertical model which utilises both household current as well as its own battery pack. This HS 700E vertical VCR measures 424 mm x 232 mm x 150 mm and weighs only 7 kg. It is supposed to fit easily into a384 words
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Article, Illustration312 1983-02-28 20 AMERICAN Express International Banking Corporation (AED3C) has announced the following promotions Mr Harry Chua is now assistant vice-president, and his responsibilities include personnel management for Singapore, Indonesia and Sri Lanka as well as administration of salary and benefits for all international expatriate staff m South-east Asia Sub-Continent.312 words
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Article2819 1983-02-28 18 WEEKLY detailed analysis of shares on the Stock Exchange of Singapore, with the year's high and low, followed by the week's movement m prices, the dividend, the net price earnings ratio and the volume of business. SECTION ONE Adjusted tor scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded m2,819 words
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Article365 1983-02-28 18 THE US/Singapore dollar I was traded mixed when it opened at 2.0640 on the Singapore forex market last week. It was traded between a range of 2.0615 and 2.0765 before easing to close at the week's opening level. Trading was basically stable with little fluctuations. The market quietened towards365 words
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Article272 1983-02-28 18 THE start of the reporting week saw some reductions m prime and deposit rates by several leading banks. This was initiated by the declining interest trend m the local money market over the last couple of weeks. The overnight rate traded within the 7 6 per cent range. When272 words
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Article43 1983-02-28 18 FOR THE week ended Friday Feb 25, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Bank fond: 1.5 to 6 per cent. General fund: 4 to 5.3 per cent. Movements of funds totalled $1130 million.43 words
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Article190 1983-02-28 18 ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Feb 25: 3 months 6 *< 6*. 6 months 6*. 6 9/16 12 months 611/16 611/16 USS (Bid prices) High Low 7 days 8 7 8 13/16 1 month 8> 813/16 2 months 8 15/16 8 7 3190 words
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Article448 1983-02-28 18 BANK'S prime lending rates as at the close of business on J Friday, Feb 25, 1983, BANK'S tPLR Algemene Bank 9 American Express 10 > 2 Am' Dam R'terdam Bank 9'« Asia Commercial 9' 4 j A NZ Banking Group 9 3 Ban Hin Lee Bank448 words
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Article457 1983-02-28 19 THE local gtock market made further gains last week m Initial caution save way to renewed baying Interest. The Business Times Composite Index moved ap another 1t.07 points on the week across the K99 mark to 894.18, a month high. Similarly, the Straits Times Industrials Index rose B.M457 words
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Article545 1983-02-28 19 A HISTORIC high on Wall Street combined with continued steadiness on the tin and rubber markets boosted sentiment and sent share prices to higher levels on the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week. Strong follow-through support was seen for the greater part of the week as bargain-hunters and545 words
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Article426 1983-02-28 19 TOKYO: PRICES showed wild ups and downs on the market last week, affected by both domestic and international economic news. Brokers said the market met active liquidation selling m the early part of the week, recouped the loss m midweek aided by a sharp rise on Wall Street,426 words
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Article569 1983-02-28 19 THE STOCK market on Friday capped a historic week on an indifferent note, with prices ending with minor changes. On Thursday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed ibove the 1,100 mark for the first time ever. The key barometer on Friday finished off 0.87 point to 1 120.94569 words
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Article356 1983-02-28 19 SHARE prices opened higher on Friday, but closed below highs because of some profit- taking towards the close. Dealers said the market was led higher by the banking sector, with sentiment buoyed by favourable results reported by ÜBS and Credit Suisse. Financials and most industrials were also marked up,356 words
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Article378 1983-02-28 19 SHARE prices were mixed on Friday, despite a record high Dow Jones on Thursday. The stock exchange was generally quiet. One expection was Akzo, which was busily traded after announcing lower 1982 results, the quote rose 0.50 guilders to 44. In other Dutch internationals, KLM tell 0.60 to 157.40378 words
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Article424 1983-02-28 19 SHARE prices closed lower on Saturday as late profittaking more than offset initial gains m active trading. The market average fell 9.46 to close at 8,046.58 on a volume of 300 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index closed at 589.15, down 0.07. Many shares rose initially, extending Friday's424 words
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Article140 1983-02-28 19 LONDON: Forward delivery tin prices closed at a record high on Friday, when Three Months ended the afternoon kerb at £8,740 per tonne, up £35 from Thursday afternoon's kerb close. Dealers said the move was a continuation of the rise prompted by the latest bout of strong support from140 words
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144 1983-02-28 19 THE Singapore produce market last week again did not show much change. Coffee and coconut oil remained unchanged from the previous week's levels and pepper continued to make price gains from short supplies. The local coffee market was very dull because there were still144 words
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Article32 1983-02-28 19 LONDON: Copper prices on Friday (previous m brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £1113.00 (£1095.00); sellers £1113.50 (£1096.00); Three Months buyers £1147.00 (£1128.50); sellers £1147.50 (£1129.00). Market tene: Barely steady Sales: 47,125 tonnes.32 words
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Article45 1983-02-28 19 Frl Than Melbourne* 1) 486.398 483.618 491.30S 488.50S New York 443 008 469 SOB 446.00S 470.50S London 463.258 474.258 464.25S 475.25S Zurich 464.008 473.008 *****S 476.00S Paris 465.58 472.01 Export prices In non-sterling areas In US dollar per ounce. (1) Australian dollar per ounce.45 words
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Article46 1983-02-28 19 F«b2l F«b22 F*b23 Fab 24 F«b2s •Tin 29.47 29.49 29.49 29.49 29.51 Tonnes 71 60 170 75 115 f Rubber (S) 198.50 206.00 205.50 210.00 216.50 Rubber (M) 214.50 223.00 224.00 Z30.50 232.51 *m M$ per kilo I In cents per kilo46 words
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Article182 1983-02-28 19 LONDON: Rubber futures m London on Friday closed £6 to £3 a tonne below Thursday's close m traded positions. Dealers said the market ended weak after trading slightly steadier for most of the day. Light broker selling depressed prices by £4 or £5 from levels which were around the182 words
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Article313 1983-02-28 19 THE Year of the Pig got off to a flying start, to the surprise of many. In continuation of the bull run, rubber added an impressive 18 cents (S) overall to April One RSS, and more for further forwards. Trading was active and j313 words
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Advertisement641 1983-02-28 19 NOTICES MURATA MANUFACTURING CO. LTD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the following resolution on the issue of new shares for free distribution was passed by the Board of Directors at the meeting held on 17 February 1983. On 6 May 1983 part of the capital reserve will be transferred to641 words
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Advertisement158 1983-02-28 21 i NISSANSUNNY l>lll 1 T^T itW^tW /m l^W more power, too. NISSAN/MTSUN: ONE AND THE SAME VIEW AND TEST DRIVE THE COMPLETE NISSAN RANGE AT NISSAN DISPLAY CENTRE 913 Bukit Timah Road. Open daily from 10 a.m. 9 p.m. including Sat. Sun. Public Holidays. DISTRIBUTOR FOR SINGAPORE "W Tan Phnnn158 words
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Advertisement4627 1983-02-28 22 T M^r HO F N lf E 9 R O^ 5 30 Pm CLASSIFICATION CROUP >M Ijb .*>?•*>. 1 g\ A^-O #^-Cj It 3 I J /fik/\ A (S^\fdr (12 30 pm for Sunday Times) Semi-Duploy (Mm $54 00 Straits Times) B Personal Services Merchandise Kf^. SbN f I 'C*^4,627 words
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Advertisement636 1983-02-28 22 rM LOST FOUND LjL I%^l Look up classification no 134 f |i^ AJ m The Straits Times Classified yi^^^"""^"^ Tfll it you've misplaced something f^ j n)jt And if you've found something, vlp*" 11 J^J the same classification. You'll VneataM m 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional if Executive VACANCIES: Mechanical636 words
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Advertisement1302 1983-02-28 23 60 Business 60 Business 60 Business 60 Business Opportunities Opportunities Opportunities Opportunities DBS Finance^S\\) gives you the \TVQ^ right financing VVV^ package for Ou/ your equipment jT^W »i V ]i|f toiU^ B^ tlntnclng pKlugt hx your «,ulpm.nt A me w ,h* mM your p.rtfc..H.r «rtj O.« s Ta rt owards1,302 words
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Advertisement761 1983-02-28 23 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical GALERIES LAFAYETTE We are France's largest Departmental Store and have immediate vacancies for the following positions: Minimum GCE 'O' level m 3 subjects inclusive of English Mathematics. Possess a LCC intermediate bookkeeping certificate or equivalent. 1 year's working761 words
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Advertisement468 1983-02-28 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial < Clerical LONG ESTABLISHED LEGAL FIRM requires: 1. JUNIOR STENOGRAPHER Applicants should possess Cambridge Certificate, with at least Credit In English and Shorthand 2. COSTS CLERK p Applicants should possess at least three years' experience doing Bills of Costs for taxatlon m litigation matters. Commancamant468 words
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Advertisement411 1983-02-28 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical SINTAT Rent-a-Car RENTAL RECEPTIONISTS For our Changi Airport/ Town office Requirements: c 1 year actual driving experience c Pleasant personality Secondary education c Willingness to work on shift duties c An average expected income DfHSOtOiSSO Interested applicants, kindly call: *****55 To arrange for an411 words
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Advertisement523 1983-02-28 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical f3 RES PTE. LTD. Invites appllcatloi FEMALE GENERAL CLERKS Minimum 1 year experience GCE 'O' level Able to type 35 wpm Those interested please submit full particulars stating salary expected together with a recent passport size photograph (nonreturnable) and contact telephone number to: The523 words
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Advertisement546 1983-02-28 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical THE BORNEO COMPANY PTE LTD requires a TEMPORARY CLERK for a period of 4 months. GCE 'O' level Able to type at 40wpm 1 year working experience Interested parties please call *****8 Ext 327 to V arrange for an interview^/ Expanding International Trading Company546 words
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Advertisement575 1983-02-28 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical SOI YONG IND. PTE LTD A ladies' fashion factory/exporter has immediate vacancy for: SECRETARY/ADMIN. CLERK Responsibilities: Oeneral secretarial work to the Managing Director and the Senior Manager Requirements: c BUlngual In English and Mandarin Relevant working experience Salary negotiable. Pleas* call at: 11-E, JalanMesin575 words
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Advertisement584 1983-02-28 24 66 Situations Vacant d Secretarial Clerical Japanese Trading Firm (SHOSHA) requires MALE OR FEMALE SEMI QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT (i C.l level with LCC Hook -keeping (Vrt. Mm. 2 years' experience. Knowledge of accounting upto final accounts. Someone who can start work immediately preferred Interested, please apply m writing with personal particulars,584 words
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Advertisement479 1983-02-28 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical CLERKS required urgently by factory near Ang Mo Kio. c Minimum qualifications GCE 'O' Level c Experience: accurate typing speed 35 w.p.m. c At least 2 years experience m trading concern Please call Margaret, tel: *****29 ext. 212. FEMALE CLERK TYPIST urgently required Completed479 words
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Advertisement505 1983-02-28 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical FEMALE OFFICE ASSISTANT for general office duties, typing, filing. Fluent English essential, c Accurate shorthand. c 1 year working experience. Tel. Miss Sim *****06 IMMEDIATE VACANCIES SECRETARIES CLERK/ TYPISTS GENERAL CLERKS ACCOUNTS CLERKS RECEPTIONISTS RING: *****66 TODAY. JUNIOR STENOGRAPHER required by Real Estate Firm.505 words
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Advertisement921 1983-02-28 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical ESTABLISHED COMMERCIAL SCHOOL requires Full-time Receptionists. Experience not necessary. Please apply with full particulars, including nonreturnable photograph, contact telephone and salary expected to ST. Box A*****, 390 Kirn Seng Road. Singapore 0923. GENERAL CLERK REQUIRED. At least 3 to 4 years' experience, must he921 words
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Advertisement639 1983-02-28 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical REQUIRE 1 YEAR exhenennClerk/ Typist for established trading company. Write m: Colombo Court P O. Box 265. Spore 91 17 REQUIRED GENERAL CLERK with ability to type. Experienced/ Inexperienced considered Minimum Sec. 4 education with credit m English. Tel: *****36/e REQUIRED FEMALE ACCOUNTS Clerk.639 words
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Advertisement543 1983-02-28 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales c) Sales I A Highly Successful Boutique chain organisation with I new outlets m Orchard Road haa immediate vacancies tor.They should have a taste and liking for fashion with a flair for selling. Successful and capable applicants can expect a steady and543 words
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Advertisement399 1983-02-28 24 For a more challenging career, established company requires the following:--1) SALES ENGINEER Diploma m electrical or electronic engineering or equivalent Minimum 1- 2 years experience Possess Class 3 driving licence Possess own transport Able to communicate and secure sales on professional level 2) SENIOR GENERAL SALES CLERK GCE O' level399 words
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Advertisement546 1983-02-28 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales j SALES CAREER OPPORTUNITY $24,000 PLUS Internationally world renowned educational system, a leader m its field requires FULL-TIME/PART-TIME MALE/FEMALE REPRESENATIVES Training provided. If you are likeable, intelligent, sharp and honest, apply personally Monday and Tuesday, 4pm, spm and 6pm sharp BRAS BASAH COMPLEX BLOCK 231,546 words
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Advertisement683 1983-02-28 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Sates SALES EXECUTIVE wanted for ferrous and non- ferrous products, eg aluminium, copper, brass, steel (all m raw ami semi-finished forms) Applicants with some experience m this field would be advantageous, otherwise, contacts with hardware dealers, metal fabricators, shipyards, offshore Industries, are also welcome. Please write683 words
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Advertisement791 1983-02-28 25 66 Situation* Vacant c) Sales ESTABLISHED FURNITURE FIRM ri'i|i!in's Female sales Personnel Ait ractlve salai j •> nd eommls sum to right applicants Intei Mted pleass call personally t<> ISI flour, M.Tim Plasa, Beach Road, Singapore FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS X buli sd to promote established iin>' of producti ;it leading791 words
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Advertisement611 1983-02-28 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical S) Technical ./general electricV U.S.A. TELEVISION APPLIANCE PTE LTD requires Permanent Ist or 2nd Shift and Part-Time If you have: Completed a course m Electronics Servicing or Radio/TV Servicing Come and see us today at: 103 Boon Keng Road, 04-01 Singapore 1233.611 words
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Advertisement394 1983-02-28 25 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical enpias requires (1) FEMALE Q.C. INSPECTOR Completed 'O 1 level preferably from technical stream. Some knowledge m handling Instruments like micrometers, calipers, etc. advantageous. 5-day week. (2) MALE TRAINEE SET-UP MEN Completed N.S •O' level preferably from technical stream. Prepared to do 12 hours shift.394 words
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Advertisement451 1983-02-28 25 66 Situations Vacant Technical A Newly Established Company requires:FITTER WELDERS Requirements:--e Possesses NTC 3 or relevant trade certificate. Minimum 1 2 years of practical experience. c Must be able to pass i all positions weld certification. c Able to read drawings/ blue prints. c Knowledge m spoken and written English451 words
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Advertisement464 1983-02-28 25 66 Situations Vacant Technical TECHNICAL ASSISTANT G.C.E. "A" Level Science Stream or G.C.E. "O" Level Technical Stream (Electrical Electronics) Knowledge of typing Preferably between 18—22 years of age Qualified personnel are Invited to submit applications stating full details to: Hy-Q International (S) Pta. Ltd. P.O. Box 29 Paair Panjang P.O.464 words
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Advertisement622 1983-02-28 25 66 Situations Vacant Technical An Established Metal Stamping Company requires: POWER PRESS TOOL A DIE SETTER 2 years 1 relevant experience Interested please call: *****48 AN Established Company m Bukit Timah requires MECHANICS Able to repair Nissan and Bedford, heavy riuty vehicles Salary above $850. Interested, please call personally for622 words
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Advertisement714 1983-02-28 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production JoA«f!tt I MATTEL ELECTRONICS ASIA LTD, a Multinational producer and distributor of home video games and other consumer products, has immediate vacancies for:- I OTHER ATTRACTIVE FRINGE BENEFITS WILL BE PROVIDED Come, see us and714 words
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Advertisement548 1983-02-28 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production I EDSQQED I S 8 Due to rapid expansion of our operation, we JJH I invite suitably qualified persons who are aff ill enthusiastic and interested m working m a 111 high technological environment to join us. flu I PRODUCTION548 words
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Advertisement351 1983-02-28 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production fiW EUROPEAN STANDARD S ELECTRONICS PTE LTD c Productioii&> Q.C.Operators (Male/Female) saiarv up to F 1 £s^ iA?tV> upon confirmation K^ (for Production Operator!) "^1 llifeifi NORMAL HOURS J^ (5-day week) or a^L^r S^^*s 2 ROTATING SHIFTS •Upto 2 increments351 words
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Advertisement559 1983-02-28 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production t I Multi-national Food manufacturing company m I Jurong seeks energetic and promising young people as PRODUCTION TECHNICIAN TRAINEES The Job: The Production Technicians will be directly involved In the dally manufacturing activities. This position requires shift work. Training: As559 words
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Advertisement534 1983-02-28 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Production g) Production A well established Australian electronic factory invites applications for: Please come personally for an interview during office hours from MONDAY to FRIDAY at: Personnel Department c INTERNATIONAL CONTROLS PTE. LTD. 1008 Toa Payoh North, #04-09 to #04-18, Singapore 1231. Tel:534 words
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Advertisement297 1983-02-28 26 66 Situations Vacant i g) Production ITCH Europe Asia SECurity MANUFACTURING PTE LTD manufacturer of TRELOCK Bicycle Locks requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS 5-DAY WEEK NO SHIFT WORK Plus Adjustment of salary on confirmation after 3 months. Annual Wage Supplement. Free transport provided Also special pick-up points along Lim Chu Kang297 words
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Advertisement315 1983-02-28 26 66 Situations Vacant g) Production Singatronics 1 (S) Pte Ltd 1 YOU CAN BE ONE OF THE 100 GIRLS TO QUALIFY Meet the grade with us at Singatronics as 5-day work week Good starting salary Tra n spo rt a I lowance Attendance allowance N o m icroscopic work Free315 words
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Advertisement506 1983-02-28 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Production Vacancies available for PRODUCTION OPERATORS Mai* and female wanted by a manufacturing factory. No shift rotation Morning shift 7am to ;tpni afternoon shift 3pm to 10.50 am Age Ifl to years Old free transport Probation period 3 months. Medical benefits. Purchase ol company's products at506 words
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Advertisement838 1983-02-28 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous EUROPEAN STANDARD ELECTRONICS PTE LTD We have immediate vacancies for the following positions: ELECTRONICS I ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR/ TECHNICIAN LEAD GIRL (Auto-insertion) (Quality Control) I I Applicants should possess an ITC or applicants should have Secondary838 words
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Advertisement410 1983-02-28 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous GISMS) PTE. LTD FABER. ELBA GOLDSTAR SAN GIORGIO We are a trading company dealing m electrical and electronic household appliances. With the acquisition of new product lines and general expansion, we now require the following personnel. HIRE-PURCHASE EXECUTIVE GCE 'O'410 words
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Advertisement505 1983-02-28 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous JjS National CZZ 3 Panasonic mi Technics urgently requires Electronic Repair I Technicians I Requirements/Duties: NTC 2 or 3 m Electronics Servicing Preferably with some practical experience m repairing and servicing of radio and radio cassette sets I Machine Technicians505 words
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Advertisement646 1983-02-28 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I SINGAPORE g It i remmula Hotel We welcome applicants who would like to seek a satisfying career In Peninsula Hotel The Peninsula Is situated In the heart of the city where transport la very convenient from wherever you stay.646 words
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Advertisement782 1983-02-28 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I I I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous j^puhuJunq bu requires (1) ELECTRICIAN VITB trade certificate m electrical fitting and Installation and/or a PUB licence as an electrician Prepared to work on shifts Duties will Include upkeep and maintenance of electrical plants and machinery, wiring and782 words
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Advertisement513 1983-02-28 28 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous I WHpI hewlett WIKM PACKARD We have the following vacancies m our Staff Cafeteria: PASTRY COOK Requirements: Ability to communicate m simple English. I—2 years' related experience m bakeries or cake shops Ability to prepare pastries, cakes, cookies, titbits, 'kueys' etc. ASSISTANT COOK (MUSLIM) Requirements: Ability513 words
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Advertisement501 1983-02-28 28 66 Situation* Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Nestle The Singapore subsidiary of Nestle, the International Food Beverage Company. Invites stitabry quaMed candklates for the folowtng post: a Secondary education a Experience m forkJift driving a Age 22 28 a Must be abie to work on 2 shift rotation c Preference will be501 words
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Advertisement365 1983-02-28 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Immediate vacancies for: I INSTRUMENT I 1 TECHNICIAN NTC 3 m Electrical or Electronics 2-3 years experience Salary above $750 per month 1 ELECTRICIANS 1 NTC 3 m Electrical 1 -2 years experience Salary above $550 per month Prepared to work shift I TANKER I365 words
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Advertisement417 1983-02-28 28 66 Situations Vacant n MMIM i 1) Miscellaneous c Long'JahnSihers The largest U.S.A. seafood fast food chain m the world. JOIN OUR EXCITING LJB CREW IN OUR FAR EAST PLAZA SHOP Owing to raving response of the public to our unique fast seafood, we have immediate vacancies for further CREW417 words
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Advertisement386 1983-02-28 28 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous DO DYNA CRAFT INTERNATIONAL requires CLERKS GCE 'O' level with typing experience General Clerical Administration SECURITY GUARDS Should be above 25 years Must speak and read English and able to work on 3 rotating shifts Responsible for safeguardIng of and security of company premises and386 words
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Advertisement430 1983-02-28 28 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous \k large well established furniture* company urgently requires:--1) INDOOR SALES PERSONNEL Preferably able to speak both English Mandarin I Attractive basic salary plus commission I Working experience preferred although not necessary 2) DELIVERY MEN Strong Physically fit Starting $18.00 per day Completed or exempted from N.S.430 words
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Advertisement540 1983-02-28 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous A Well Established Group require* 1) CONFIDENTIAL SECRET ARV TO GROUP MANAGER c Minimum GCE A' level with good command of English c At least 1 year working experience as secretary. c Tying 40-80 w.p.m., shorthand 100 w.p.m. c Able to handle correspondence independently. 2)540 words
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Advertisement540 1983-02-28 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Progressive Company requires immediately the following posts:A) ACCOUNTS CLERK (FEMALE) c Able to commence work immediately c Minimum GCE O' level with LCC Intermediate or Higher Accounting. c At least 2 years relevant experience, able to keep full set of accounts, P 4 L accounts540 words
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Advertisement486 1983-02-28 29 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous couriers to the world requires OPERATIONS ASSISTANTS Musi t>e abta to understand simple English Those with Class i or it driving licence preferred Minimum salary $500. Please apply personally to:THE OPERATIONS MANAGER SKYPAK INTERNATIONAL (S) PTE LTD 69, Tanjong Rhu Road Singapore 1543 Tel: *****77.486 words
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Advertisement562 1983-02-28 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous J A large condominium I requires I Security Guards I Preferably ex-army or retired police personnel I Below 55 years of I Prepared to work on 3 shifts I Abie to read, speak and write simple English I Starting salary $430 (not inclusive of overtime)562 words
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Advertisement512 1983-02-28 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous A well established Company has immediate vacancy for STOREKEEPER c OCI O' level, c Completed N.S. c Hardworking and reliable, c Experienced In storekeeplng and store recording. Pleas* apply with detail* and educational qualification*, working experience. CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER, preaent and expected *alaries to: The512 words
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Advertisement529 1983-02-28 29 66 Situation* Vacant I) Miscellaneous BUKIT TIMAM SHOPPING CENTRE urgently requiree SECURITY GUARDS c Male Singaporeans c Shift duties c Able to speak/write English Interested applicants, please call personally at: Suite 701, Bth Floor, Buklt Timah Shopping Centre 170, Upper Bukit Timah Road, Spore 2158 Tel: *****5, *****7 E.t.Wi.rMKi Air529 words
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Advertisement710 1983-02-28 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous MALE PEST TECHNICIANS Completed N.S. Salary $405 above Attendance Incentive Overtime allowance Free medical We offer intensive training with good earning opportunity Ring *****16 NIGHT WATCHMAN Singapore citizen, above 40 required to look after store building m district 1330. Pleaee call: *****56 for interview. PLAZA710 words
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Advertisement588 1983-02-28 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous PRINTING FIRM REQUIRES female Production Operators for immediate employment. Alrcondltloned room, experience not necessary. Salary commencing not less than $350. Tel: *****92. SECURITY GUARDS REQUIRED m Jalan Eunos, Bedok Holland Road and town area. Age below 55. Salary $380 and above. Apply personally at: 4158,588 words
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Advertisement576 1983-02-28 29 72 Vehicles For Hire THI MARTIAN IS HERE! '^.T Malaysia' J L^Ky/WjCaTßentilsT I 9h' Of Course") Brond new con for long IB& term contract! with Malaysian Permits S Do coll us for more details. 1 CITY CM HDfTUS t TOUR PTE LTD I Hotel Mramar. Havelock Rd Spore 0316 *****65/*****45576 words
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Advertisement790 1983-02-28 29 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun ILMOST 1978 DATSUN 200 L 'ompany owner, alrcond, radio/ assette, tuff-koted, new tax, iccident free, beautiful condilon. *****19 tEAUTIFUL DEC. 1980 Datsun OOA. Tax, insurance, aircond, adio cassette. 36, Hoot Kiam load. *****87. QEJ' DATSUN 200 L Automatic. Urcond., radio cassette Passed nspectlon. Very790 words
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Advertisement739 1983-02-28 29 76 Vehicles For Sale j I h) Mercedes 1978 MERCEDES 280S Fully automatic Ist owner, power steering/ windows, immaculate condition. $50,000 negotiable View: 492, Tanglin Halt Close. ALMOST 1976 MERCEDES 230.6 1 company owner, alrcond, cassette, tax new, beautiful condition. *****18. BUYING/SELLING/EXPORTING Mercedes 600, 450, 350. 280S, 250 or any739 words
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Advertisement794 1983-02-28 29 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Others SIN THAI HIN TRADING PTE LTD Plot E Fringe Carpark Kampong Java Road Singapora 0923 Telephone: *****11/ 5 (Open* Irom 9.00 am 5.30pn) TRADE-IN ft LOAN ARRANGEABLE 1983 Jaguar 4.2 Alrcond 1982 Renault Fuego Alrcond 1981 BMW 320 Aircond BMW 7281 Auto Alrcond 1960794 words
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Advertisement1199 1983-02-28 30 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Commercial m) Commercial m) Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Mazda E2200 I Downpayment $2,900 i One year or 20,000 km warranty, whichever comes first. 5 free inspections at 1,000; 10,000; 20,000; 30,000 and 40,000 km carried out m1,199 words
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Advertisement866 1983-02-28 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 11, LARGE DETACHED bungalow In exclusive area, close to schools, clubs and shopping centres. 4 bedrooms, study with attached bathrooms. Split-level llvlng/dlnlng, opens to large garden, central aircond, individually consoled, servant and driver own amenities. Swimming pool optional. Immediate occupation. *****51. OFF HOLLAND ROAD866 words
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Advertisement781 1983-02-28 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses BEAUTIFUL WINDSOR PARK bungalow. 5 bedrooms attic room with sun deck elevated land. Excellent countryside view. $3,800. Serene Realty *****16. BEDOK ELEGANT 2-BTOREY semidetached home. Landscaped with shady gardens near parks. Easy transportation. Only $2,100. Admiral *****84/*****57. BUKIT TIMAH Modern 3-bed-roomed double-storey terrace, luxuriously renovated,781 words
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Advertisement771 1983-02-28 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 5, FABER ESTATE modern double-storey terrace. 4 bedrooms, 1 servant's. $2,600 negotiable. *****08 (agent). HONG LEONG GARDEN doublestorey terrace, 3 bedrooms, servant's. $2,200 only fully furnished. Ace: *****81. LI HWAN TERRACE (Golden Hill), 2 1/2-storey terrace, split-level, 4 rooms, fully furnished. $1,750. *****40 THOMSON771 words
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Advertisement610 1983-02-28 30 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments I TRENDALE TOWER I at Cairnhill Road adjacent to Goodwood Park Hotel 1 last unit for RENTAL Unique design a spacious double volume garden to every flat Exclusive only 18 units m the block gjgg Facilities —function hall and swim-610 words
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Advertisement711 1983-02-28 30 09 Trendale Tower 4 rooms 09 Grangeford 2 rooms 09 Dragon Pearl Tower 3 rooms 10 Newton/ Balmoral 4 rooms 11 Hillcrest/Village Tower 1/ 4 rooms 11 Norfolk Penthouse 5 rooms 13 Woodaville 3 rooms 20 Faber Garden 3 rooms Many othera also available. ALEXO CO: *****21 ATTRACTIVE CONDOMINIUM near711 words
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Advertisement782 1983-02-28 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DISTRICT 5 FABER HILL condominium 3 level 3 bedrooms and 1 servant's room. Fully furnished facilities. Interested please call *****54 (ARA Mr Chew). DIST. 0923 MANY units of 1/ 2-bedroomed partially furnished fully alrcond apartments with pool facilities available for rental. Interested please call Mrs782 words
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Advertisement792 1983-02-28 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 21 CLEMENTI PARK condominium near to American School Fully furnished. 3 bedrooms, full condominium facilities $3,200. Admer *****88 DIST. 21, CLEMENTI PARK brand new apartment, full recreational facilities, 3 bedrooms/servant's, fully furnished $2,700. Mc'Robertson, *****60. DIST. 21. BEAUTY WORLD Plaza. 7th floor, 1 bedroom,792 words
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Advertisement767 1983-02-28 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 5 HONG LEONG. Garden Condominium, 6th floor 3 bed rooms, partially furnished $3,000 p.m. Contact Willy. *****68. DIST. 5. HIN SENG iiarden ion domlnlum fully furnished. 3 alrcons. with futilities Rental 9TJW IVI *****88/ *****66. DIST. 5 NORMANTON PARK 5-roomed HUDC. swimming pool hiKh767 words
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Advertisement540 1983-02-28 31 87 Accommodation Wanted a) Houses EUROPEAN/ JAPANESE EXPATRIATES are looking for accommodation at reasonable budget If your property Is available, please Call LBS, *****32/ *****60 READY CLIENTS WANT terrace, semi-detached houses, Pandan Valley apartments. Rental: $2,500 to $3,000. Call *****7. SMALL FAMILY URGENTLY require house/flat at any location. Owners, please540 words
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Advertisement1423 1983-02-28 31 89 Properties For Sale 89 Propertie* For Sale a) Houses a) Houses Cj33 jMfM HSS mml iUmLsWmmM DIST. 19, RICHARDS PLACE Off Glasgow Road, single-storey terrace, 2258 sq.ft. Freehold. Vacant possession. 3 bedrooms, 2 halls, Front and back garden. Mosaic flooring. $330,000. Sin Hua Hln Housing Agency: *****57/ 8, *****61/2.1,423 words
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Advertisement765 1983-02-28 31 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 20 SPRINGLEAF GARDEN beautiful double-storey semidetached. Facing morning sun. 4 bedrooms, attached bathrooms. $840,000. Belmont Realty *****55. DIST. 5 PHASE II Hong Leong Garden 2 1/2-storey terrace. 2,100 sq.ft. Good facing. 3-bedroomed/ servant's, nicely renovated, tenanted. *****11. DIST. 5 BEAUTIFUL 2 1/2-BTOREY terrace.765 words
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Advertisement1679 1983-02-28 31 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments MMMMhI 1 ""www. li^Ra^B^W Mj §ja^B^aatt& BHHHM^aW^m^ PjWfrW mm iKlivV jfiem i fi M wjffii tjH V Villa delle "Rose country style1,679 words
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Advertisement846 1983-02-28 31 89 Properties For Sate b) Private Apartments STUDIO/ 2-BEDROOMEO APARTMENTS: Eastern Lagoon $250,000. Sophia Court $275,000, Spottiswoode Park $300,000. Braddell Park $350,000 Distinctive Properties *****15/*****23 WING ON LIFE Garden dist 10 luxurious 4-bedroomed apartment. Tenanted at $8,000. Swimming pool, squash, tennis etc $1.4 million. Regional *****00 *****31 ACE OFFERS: East846 words
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Advertisement629 1983-02-28 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments SKYSCRAPER, DIST 9, 3 bedrooma, servant'!, IB9oaq.ft. Freehold, vacant poawuton $370,000 Ibertj Housing. 235«V417 *****80 c) HDB HUDC Apartments HUDC PENTHOUSE BRADDELL VIEW TYPE A B Area approximately 3,400 sq.ft type A 2.900 sq ft type H Excellent for entertainment. Fantastic view Viewing629 words
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Advertisement679 1983-02-28 32 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted A leading development organisation is looking for development sites m the city area or suburb of Singa- I pore for development of shopping centres or highrise and lowrise condominium, flats, bungalows, semidetached or terrace houses and factories as well as I679 words
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Advertisement456 1983-02-28 32 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted LIGHT INDUSTRY/ WAREHOUSE CUM OFFICE available at Vi Xiv Building for lease. Area: 4240 sq.ft. Rant: $1.20 p.s.f. 0.n.0. Please contact Janet tel: *****18. TOA PAYOH FACTORY c Excellent 4-storey light Industrial Factory Building for sale. c Land area:- 1 acres, bullt-ln:--25,200 sq.ft. c Price:- $5.2456 words
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Advertisement308 1983-02-28 32 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces IS MORE THAN A WAREHOUSE We provide a TOTAL SERVICE which includea: t import/export documentation c stuffing/ unstufflng containers c fast and reliable port clearance c storage facilities for normal, alrcondltioned cargoes bond facilities for liquor tobacco c retrieval of stocks for export it local delivery308 words
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Advertisement338 1983-02-28 32 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted NO RESTRICTION TO FOREIGNER rJMPpm*' Kampong Ampat off MacPherson Road. Easy Loan Arrangement. Prompt Hand-over Freehold land. Minimum Floor Area from II 3.9 m (1,226 sq. ft.) GOLD PINE LAND DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD Room 1001, 10th Fir, Tat338 words
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Advertisement209 1983-02-28 32 93 Office Spaces a) Sate Excellent investment! PREBTIGEOUS ORCHARD TOWERS (Outside CBD) Office space for sale, approximately 1,000 sq.ft. with long stretch of windows, plumbing and water systems available. Ideal for Specialists/ Doctors. Tenanted at good rental. WORLDWIDE REALTY PTE LTD *****77 (5 lines) *****38 (3 lines) NEW 6-STOREY OFFICE209 words
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Advertisement192 1983-02-28 32 93 Office Spaces a) Sale MERLIN PLAZA 1200/ 2200/ 3400/ 5600 sq ft, facing sea. $820 psf Vacant possession. J C, *****31. ORCHARD PLAZA 650 sq ft with windows, carpeted. Enquiries, please call: *****09. b) Rental GUAN HUA BUILDING FOR LEASE Middle Road/ Queen Street Proximity to Sh enton Way,192 words
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Advertisement504 1983-02-28 32 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental OCBC CENTRE j) OFFICE SPACE I AVAILABLE I FOR RENT 911 sq.ft. to 3434 sq.ft. Rental concession will be given for large tenancies Please call: OCBC CENTRE PTE LTD 65, Chulia St, #09-00 OCBC Centre504 words
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Advertisement484 1983-02-28 32 507 sq.ft. corner of Ctemenc*eu A*enue/ P«nang Road, Ideal for an Airline $11.00 p.».t. Singapore Shopping Contra, office space, 17S sq.ft. for only MOO. Contact: AUDREY *****11 COLOMBO COURT OFFICE SPACE In various sizes from 795 sf to 1400 sf for immediate occupation. CONTACT MR HOON/MICHAEL for more details at484 words
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Advertisement804 1983-02-28 33 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental INTERNATIONAL PLAZA (Next to the future Maxwell Road MRT Station) iUS mm SS" sfflß mam W*" rm *{J^'>J, mw wmw* JJJJ hSmRB t SSS wtm ■"■•iHllE commands a prime location804 words
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Advertisement476 1983-02-28 33 c) Wanted WANTED OFFICE/SALE I wanted office space m a UIC Building Area: 500-1500 sq ft Facing SEA. Top Building, Plaaaa call: *****83/4. 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale KATONG PLAZA Groundfloor facing main road New shop for sale. Ideal for jewellery, watches, boutiques, 1 etc. 442 sq.ft. Asking $1,700 p.s.f.476 words
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Advertisement255 1983-02-28 33 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental Looking for the right shop to start your business? What better location than m busy Orchard Road, yet Just outside the CBD? 375 sq it of shop space m Tanglin Shopping Centre 2nd floor, near the escalator Strategically facing the main Road Ready for Immediate255 words
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Advertisement494 1983-02-28 33 I 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental FAR EAST PLAZA Next to Hyatt Hotel Prime Shop Spaces of various sizes suitable for all kinds of business available for rent. Can open for business Immediately. TEL: *****11 (24 LINES) KATONG PLAZA/PRIME SHOPS for rantal Ground Floor $8/- p.a.f. Lower Ground Floor $7/-494 words
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Advertisement521 1983-02-28 33 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental FAR EAST PLAZA, Ist Floor. Unit »04-80, 322 sq ft.. $11 ps.l. Owner: *****66. FAR EAST PLAZA 02-24 Wide Frontage. Good location 291 sq.ft. Tel: *****31. FAR EAST PLAZA 2nd floor, water supply, 310 sq.ft. Call *****87/ *****30 Principals only. PARAMOUNT SHOPPING CENTRE Unit 01-33,521 words
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Advertisement820 1983-02-28 33 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours Please send me the travel colour brochure. Kagoshima Kyoto x Bj -Nagasaki Osaka -^-^^■■^y /^WT^ m^ r!T '^T Name: I Fukuoka Mt. Fuji Wf"'"" M- h#J 1 Nara Tokyo vmij jJT S*? Address: Xr'xzr™ aS*f M J miciun Hnnq Leonq ßuid q820 words
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Advertisement428 1983-02-28 33 S Easter X^sv j School (%jsmHoliday Special 5 DAYS Medan/ Lake Toba ***** (Deluxe Tour-Aircon coach) 5 DAYS Bali Go Easy $$799 4 DAYS Jakarta/ Bogor/Puncak/ Cipanas/Bandung ***** All tours depart on 13 31 Mar 1983 SATRYA TRAVEL SERVICE Suite 708, 7th Fir, Supreme Hse. Penang Road. Singapore 0923 Tel:428 words
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Advertisement461 1983-02-28 33 102 Tours Mho TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. Hud Otflct: G l4- 16- 18, Pearls Centre. Eu Tong Sen Street, (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines) Brute* Olflci: 1 1 9, People's Park Complex, Ground Floor, New Bridge Road, Singapore 0105. Tel: 91 1661/91 1662 *****3/*****2/*****6 *****8/*****63 TA461 words
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Advertisement506 1983-02-28 34 109 Foreign m THE GREAT LAKES COLLEGE OF TORONTO Toronto Canada A fine independent college offers ENGLISH IMMERSION PROGRAMME, GRADES 11, 12 13 leading to admission in-to North American Universities. Intake m January, May A August. Details from: Mr. or Mrs. Frank Tan 51-F. Anson Centre, Anson Road Spore 0207506 words
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Advertisement562 1983-02-28 34 111 Academic [GCEA/O| taught by experienced, qualified and permanent lecturers. REGISTRATION NOW OPEN Commencing 7th March, 1983 c PRE-U I* II (morning) c Sec 3* 4 afternoon c Qualifying English Test c English Course (fulltime) LCCI Business Diploma (full-time) MIDLAND SCHOOL OF COMMERCE (Registered School with Ministry of Education) I562 words
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Advertisement686 1983-02-28 34 112 Commercial 112 Commercial DAY/NIGHT CLASSES FOR SCHOOL LEAVERS FOREIGNERS REGISTRATION NOW OPEN COURSES AVAILABLE Leading to the examinations of LCCI, GCE, CAG, CEI, VITB etc ACADEMIC STUDIES Sec. IV, Pre-U 14 II (Science, Arts, Commerce COMPUTER EDUCATION Leading to UK Examination IDPM (Institute of Data Processing Management) Basle/Cobol/Fortran Programming686 words
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Advertisement482 1983-02-28 34 112 Commercial Procedures Oocu mentation Course Commencing sth March Saturday 2-4 pm Lecturer Philip Kwan MBIM. A INST M. Please enrol SINGAPORE COMMERCIAL SCHOOL ISA, Mackenzie Boed Singapore 0922 Tel: *****93/*****48. Coll CATS at 737 1 1 66. TAXATION AC A Level II Revision Class Commencing 4 3/83 COMPUTER COURSES482 words
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109 1983-02-28 35 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements LILI WONG LIN KEN FAMILY of the late PROFESSOR WONG LIN KEN acknowledge) with deep thanka the floral tributea, donations to the Great Commission (Singapore Campus Crusade), visits of last respect, messages of condolences and prayers on their recent bereavement. They thank •specially: The President Mrs109 words
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Obituary, Illustration169 1983-02-28 35 THE BEST IS YET TO BE I ONG SIOW WEE ANGLO-CHINESE PRIMARY SCHOOL OMS/ACS (PM) 1956-1969 In memory of my brother ONG SIOW WEE who m the thirteen years displayed a conduct that was exemplary and difficult to emulate. I was told he once gave away his169 words
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Obituary, Illustration23 1983-02-28 35 J IN LOVING MEMORY OF MR QOH AH LAI Departed 25.2J0 I Always remembered by loved I k ones A23 words
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Obituary, Illustration45 1983-02-28 35 IN LOVING MEMORY OF MR. K.R.KRISHNA who passed away on 28th February 1977 'To us his name will ever be, the key that unlocks memory of a Dear one gone but cherished yet a beloved fare we'll never forget.' Your loving wife A children. INIOVINGMEMORYOF45 words
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Obituary, Illustration52 1983-02-28 35 M MANICKAM DEPARTED FEBRUARY 28, 1981 TWO YKAHS HAVK PASSED BY MKMOKIKS STAY KRKHM AND PAINFUL ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY SON, DAUGHTERS. SONS-IN-LAW. GRANDCHILDREN AND LOVED ONES. IN CHERISHED MEMORY of Mr Mrs Choo Heng Yam called home m the Lord on 5.10.38 and 28 281 Always retrain be red by52 words
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Obituary, Illustration28 1983-02-28 35 In loving memory of DR. OUEK CHENG KIM who departed 28th February 1981 Greatly missed but slways remembered by sisters, brother, nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews and friends.28 words
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Obituary, Illustration37 1983-02-28 35 In loving msmory of JOSEPH CHAN HIAN OON Departed:- 28/2/75 m London Time changes many things, But not the memory this day brings. Deeply missed and always remembered by brother, sister-in-law, sister, nephew*, niece and loved ones.37 words
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Obituary, Illustration34 1983-02-28 35 In Ever Loving Memory of TAY CHENG NAM Departed 28-2-76 Sadly misted and forever remembered by loving wife, »on«. daughter*, daughters-in-law, sons-in-law and grandchildren. "In Memoriam" Is for the loved ones whom you remember34 words
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Obituary, Illustration37 1983-02-28 35 Koh Lye Hock Died 28th February 1979 Jesus said 'I am the way, the truth, and the life: No man cometh unto the father but by me' John 14:6 Always remembered by loved ones.37 words
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Obituary, Illustration82 1983-02-28 35 MR. LEONG CHOO WAH Aged 70 passed away peacefully on 27th February 1983 leaving behind:SONS: Leong Wai Yin Leong Wat Meng Leong Wai Tuck DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Anna Leong Julia Leong DAUGHTERS: Leong Yoke Chi Leong Yoke Peng Leong Yoke Mool Leong Yoke Fong two sons-in-law and seven grandchildren to82 words
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Obituary, Illustration99 1983-02-28 35 MOM MARY X ANG THIAM NOI PABBED AWAY PEACEFULLY 26 FEB 1983 Leaving Behind Son: Michael Phua Yam Song Daughter Patrlna Slang Keow Reutens God-daughter: Susan Llm Chew Eng Son-in-law: Victor Reutens Grand-daughters: Emlyn Reutens Jaclyn Reutens To Mourn Her Loss. Cortege leaves Block 586 Ang Mo Klo Aye 399 words
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Obituary, Illustration68 1983-02-28 35 JOHN GOH NAM SENG AGE 56 PASSED AWAY SUDDENLY ON •7AM CORTEGE WILL LEAVE BT. JOSEPH CHURCH PARLOUR OF REPOSED, 143 VICTORIA STREET ON TUESDAY 1/3/83 AT 12 PM FOR MT. VERNON CREMATORIUM. MRS. ELIZABETH EVAN Wong aged 82 called to be with the Lord on 26.2.1983. Sadly missed by68 words
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Obituary, Illustration53 1983-02-28 35 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE LTA TIO SOI NGEE DEPARTED 19THFEB 83 WISHES TO EXPRESS THEIR HEARTFELT THANKS AND GRATITUDE TO RELATIVES, FRIENDS, SCHOOLMATES OF AROOZOO (PRIMARY) AND MONTFORT (SECONDARY). STAFF OF SEMBAWANG AIR BASE, MEMBERS OF BETHEL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AND ALL THOSE WHO HAVE ASSISTED IN ONE53 words
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Advertisement959 1983-02-28 35 NOTICES CHANGE OF COMPANY'S NAME Please be informed that with effect from January 1/83 SAF ENTERPRISES (PTE) LTD I will be officially known as I I IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC SINGAPORE TURF CLUB of Singapore Divorce Petition TENDER NOTICE No *****f1982 > Between LOW LEE PEOW (m.w.)959 words
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Advertisement491 1983-02-28 35 APPOINTMENTS EASTRECO (PTE) LTD EASTRECO, NmN*'* mMrch and dovolopmont Company recently Mtablislwd m Singapore invite* suitably qualified Singapore Citizen* to apply for the poeitlon of. CHEMIST If you poseets: a PhD or Master Degree m Chemistry c 2 to 3 years experience In analytical chemistry, c Mature personality, capable of491 words
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Article2505 1983-02-28 36 FAIRWAY - FAIRWAY By FIRST: ***** SECOND: ***** THIRD: ***** STARTERS: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, ***** CONSOLATIONS: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, ***** Eddery chalks up a double with Kuda Naga and outsider Whodunit PENANG, Sun. The visiting European2,505 words
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Article1029 1983-02-28 36 fd ft PENANG, Sun. Jockeys Alwin Tweedie and A.K. Cheam were suspended for their respective offences during today s races. Tweedie was suspended three race days for failing to ride Broadview Gold (Race 1) with his normal vigour while Cheam got one day for inconsiderate riding1,029 words
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Advertisement878 1983-02-28 36 NOTICES KILLINGHALL TIN (MALAYSIA) BHD. (Incorporated m Malaysia) PRELIMINARY RESULTS The Directors are pleased to announce the unaudited results of the Company for the year ended 31 December 1982 as follows: Year Ended 31.12.1982 31.12.1981 PRODUCTION TIN CONCENTRATE Tonnes 2,713 1,986 Piculs 44,856 32,840 Ms'ooo Ms'ooo TURNOVER 39,190 49,400 PROFIT878 words
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Advertisement799 1983-02-28 36 APPOINTMENT I i Malaysia LNG Sdn Bhd is a joint-venture company between Petronas, Shell Gas B.V. and Mitsubishi Corporation of Japan. Its main activities are to operate a natural gas liquefaction plant m Bintulu and to sell liquefied natural gas (LNG| to customers overseas. Malaysia LNG Sdn Bhd nas just799 words
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Article, Illustration160 1983-02-28 37 LIVERPOOL soccer manager Bob Paisley Is not one to single out individual players for special praise. But when the name Kenny Dalglish crops up m conversation, Paisley has been known to lean back m his chair, smile serenely, and whisper: "ma Kenny, ma Kenny. 9 Dalglish has been160 words
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Article238 1983-02-28 37 Liverpool stretch lead to 14 points LONDON, Sun. The season's biggest crowd 57,397 turned up at Old Trafford to watch what had been billed as the "First Division Cup final" between leaders Liverpool and Manchester United. United, who went into battle 15 points adrift of238 words
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First Division action
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Article30 1983-02-28 37 FOREST reject Justin Fashanu scored twice as County swamped fifth-placed Coventry 5-1. County's other scorers were Finnish international Aki Lahtinen, lan McCulloch and Paul Hooks.30 words
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Article36 1983-02-28 37 THE only excitement m this dull draw was before the match when players from both sides formed a guard-of-honour for Arsenal goalkeeper Pat Jennings, who was playing his I,oooth first-class game.36 words
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Article29 1983-02-28 37 INJURY-HIT Tottenham suffered a blow when second-from-bottom Norwich held them to a goalless draw. Norwich's tactic of packing the defence did not help the Londoners.29 words
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Article34 1983-02-28 37 WILF Rostron scored m injury time to lift Watford to victory. They had led through an early effort by Luther Blissett, only for Villa to draw level through Mark Walters.34 words
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Article31 1983-02-28 37 MANCHESTER City's dismal run under new manager John Benson continued with a 3-0 defeat at Sunderland, whose goals came from lan Atkins and Gary Rowell (two).31 words
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Article26 1983-02-28 37 TRANSFER-LISTED Scottish international Alan Brazil scored for Ipswich after just three minutes. John Wark and full-back Trevor Putney were the other marksmen.26 words
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Article31 1983-02-28 37 KENNY Dalglish scored his 17th goal of the season to earn Liverpool a 1-1 draw. Dutch international Arnold Muhren had shot United into a 35th-minute lead.31 words
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Article25 1983-02-28 37 ANDY King scored for Everton after 24 and 84 minutes. Robbie James (40th) and Darren Gale (81st) were the Swansea markemen.25 words
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Article26 1983-02-28 37 SUBSTITUTE Peter Davenport equalised m the 85th minute for Forest, after Mick Harford had given Birmingham the lead m the ninth minute.26 words
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Article24 1983-02-28 37 BRIGHTON took a lOth-minute lead through Andy Ritchie, but former Brighton winger Mickey Thomas and lan Painter netted for Stoke.24 words
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Article26 1983-02-28 37 DANNY Wallace put Southampton ahead after 16 minutes but veteran defender Frank Lampard scored the Londoners' equaliser 28 minutes later. AgenciesAgencies - 26 words
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Article142 1983-02-28 37 Aberdeen hold on to the lead GLASGOW, Sun. Aberdeen clung on to the Scottish Premier League soccer leadership with a 3-1 win over visiting Dundee but Celtic remained m hot pursuit with a 4-0 victory over Kilmarnock. Aberdeen had to come from behind against Dundee, who led 1-0 at the142 words
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Article1339 1983-02-28 37 DIVISION ONE Birmingham 1 Nottingham Forest 1, Brighton 1 Stoke 2, Everton 2 Swansea 2, Ipswich 3 Luton 0, Manchester United 1 Liverpool 1, Notts County 5 Coventry 1, Sunder land 3 Manchester City 2, Tottenham 0 Norwich 0, Watford 2 Aston Villa 1, West Bromwich 0 Arsenal1,339 words
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Article230 1983-02-28 37 Heat's on in title battle BONN, Son. Hamburg and Bayern Munich continued their neck-and-neck straggle for the West German Bondesliga soccer title yesterday. Bayern lashed Arminia Bielefeld 5-0 with goals from Paul Breitner and Dieter Hoeness (two each) and Karlheinz Rammenigge. Hamburg trounced Bayer Leverkusen 3-9. Manfred Kaltz, Horst Hrubesch230 words
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Article234 1983-02-28 38 KINGSTON. Sun. The West Indian cricketers gained a first innings lead of only three runs on the third day of the First Test against India yesterday, but fought back by taking three wickets by the close. At stumps, India were 81 for three a leadAgencies - 234 words
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240 1983-02-28 38 England in for a long, hot summer LONDON, Sun. Peter May, chairman of England's cricket selectors, has little hope to offer for the national side's chances m this summer's World Cup. Speaking on the British Broadcasting Corporation radio, May said there was little chance of improvement m the three monthsAFP; Reuter - 240 words
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Article294 1983-02-28 38 GOLF ROUND-UP MBABANE (Swaziland), Sun. South African John Bland played with clinical efficiency here yesterday to win the Sunshine circuit golf tournament by two strokes. Bland shot a final-round 70 for a 271 total, while compatriot Teddy Webber was runner-up on 273 with Simon HobdayAgencies - 294 words
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Article, Illustration476 1983-02-28 38 Argentinian crushes Smid to reach Gold Coast Cup final DELRAY BEACH (Florida), Sunday GUILLERMO VILAS, of Argentina, the second seed, reached his second consecutive final yesterday when he crushed unseeded Tomas Smid, of Czechoslovakia, 6-1, 6-0 m the US$3OO,OOO ($627 000) World Championship Tennis Gold Coast Cup tournament.Reuter - 476 words
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Article194 1983-02-28 38 KUWAIT, Snn. Top seed Vitas Geralaitls, of the United States, -won an Association of Tennis Professionals tournament here last night, beating Switzerland's Heinz Gnnthardt 7-6, 4-6, 6-3 In the final. Hie Nastase, of Romania, and Vl jay Amritraj, of India, beat Australians Rod Frawley and Brod Dyke 6-3,Agencies - 194 words
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Article115 1983-02-28 38 ALEXIS Arguello, of Nicaragua, the former World Boxing Association junior welterweight champion, scored a unanimous 10-round decision over American Vilomar Fernandez m San Antonio, Texas, on Saturday. THE United States beat the Soviet Union m an amateur boxing match on Saturday night, winning seven of the 12 bouts toAgencies - 115 words
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261 1983-02-28 38 ATHLETICS ROUND-UP EAST RUTHERFORD, Sun. Alberto Salazar has vowed to break the world 5,000-metre indoor record m the United States Olympic invitational track and field meet here today, but Doug Pad ilia is unmoved. The little heralded but very successful Padilla is unbeatenReuter - 261 words
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Article, Illustration587 1983-02-28 38 LEONARD KING - The pressure of life at the top LEONARD KING Filipina track queen Lydia struggles to keep her poise By 4 TO be able to produce Asia's fastest woman is qualification enough for the job. What's more, the financial gain derived by the father would also benefit m Lydia. 7 Ramon587 words
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Advertisement377 1983-02-28 38 I m%N INhI I HHHHHmS Bmm f Improve Your Staff's Health, Fitness, Productivity Reduce Absenteeism (as a staff welfare programme) Although special equipment are not essential, they add variety allow fitter staff to improve further. h BBt^H fll I FBI \A* I i «iirrH\ JB*_. > 13 «4 mm 19377 words
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Article, Illustration277 1983-02-28 39 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH Skeet team qualify for SEA Games By RETURNING a score that would have earned them the silver medal at 1981 's Sooth-east Asia Games, the skeet shootIng team of Lee Kum Cheok, Peter Lee, Tan Kee Kong and Gan Teck Lee qualified for this i277 words
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Article, Illustration270 1983-02-28 39 J. RAJENDRAN - Cougars clinch SSC rugby sevens J. R AJENDRAN By CASUARINA Cougars, the only side not to concede a single point m the Singapore Cricket Club seven-a-side rugby tournament, walked away with the Albitt Cup when they defeated Ist Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment A 12--0 m the final of theIERRY SEH - 270 words
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Article272 1983-02-28 39 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By HONGKONG, Sun. Superb putting saw Australian Greg Norman coming from overnight fifth to first m the US$l5O,OOO ($310,000) Cathay Pacific Hongkong Open tournament at the Royal Hongkong Golf Club here today. Norman, known on the professional circuit as the Great272 words
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Article247 1983-02-28 39 LEONARD KING - LEONARD KING By KEPPEL'S Tallb Haron came home with a cool one-over par 35 to card the overall best gross of 73 and win the Warren Charity Open championship at Folkestone Road yesterday. Tallb, who was Warren champion m 19M, went round the first nine247 words
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Article181 1983-02-28 39 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN UNITED World College scored an exciting onewicket win over Singapore Recreation Club m their Singapore Cricket Association Division One match at Dover Road yesterday. Scores: SRC 194 off 46.3 overs (A. Dass 79, I. MeGunningle 5--38). UWC 199-9 off 49.3 overs (C. Lyles 40,181 words
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Article171 1983-02-28 39 LEONARD KING - Adelene rolls to the top LEONARD KING YOUNG Adelene Wee could be the Singapore Women Bowlers Club best hope to wrest the Coca-Cola Queen's Open Masters' crown from the Philippines. The 17-year-old Singapore Open champion showed her affinity for the synthetic Kallang BowlerDrome lanes by notching a good 1,151 pinfall171 words
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Article414 1983-02-28 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DOR AI By ARMED FORCES paid a high price a defeat, one sacking and two cautions for placing too much emphasis on shutting out Tampines Rovers' chief striker Sundram Moorthy m their National Football League Division One match at the Jalan Besar Stadium last414 words
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Article36 1983-02-28 39 MALACCA, Sun. Malaysia Cup soccer leaders Malacca were held to a goalless draw by Sabah here today. Othr results: Armed Forces 1 Brunei 1, Perak 0 Federal Territory 3, Negri Sembilan 2 Trengganu 1.36 words
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Article130 1983-02-28 39 HURDLER Mohammed Noor won two silver medals as Singapore reaped four silvers and two bronzes from the two-day inter-city invitational athletics meet m Hongkong yesterday. Noor finished second m the 100 (15.725 ec) and 400 metres (56.43) hurdles. Hongkong's Cheung Ping Kwong (15.52) won the130 words
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Article138 1983-02-28 39 Kah Soon clinches third spot HONGKONG, Sun. Singapore's Ho Kah Soon finished overall third m the Kent Gold Cup windsurfing championships here today. Kah Soon, 24, finished behind winner Filipino Nicko Stickl and Thai Bamroong Ruamsap m what was desribed as the "best boardsailing competition seen m Asia". In the138 words
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Advertisement16 1983-02-28 39 RESULTS| DRAW No: 16/83 J ToUTOF49| 45, 5, 11, 1 37,2 J f ADD. No 116 words
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Advertisement575 1983-02-28 39 WIMPY The Home of the Hamburger I thank Miss Wong Hoi Yen, Mr. Shek Sau, Mr. Tan Soo Seng and all friends and customers, for their support at the opening of the new WIMPY Hamburger Restaurant m Leisure-Drome, Kallang Park on Saturday, 26 February 1983. of the Ha** 1 I575 words
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Article, Illustration204 1983-02-28 40 THERE was beauty and there were beasts; there was strength and grace; song, dance and plenty of colour. It was indeed a treat for the 251 Invited guests and hundreds of others who converged on the vacant land besides the Ngee204 words
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689 1983-02-28 40 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By THE police will build new stations, re-demarcate its divisional boundaries and set up neighbourhood police posts (NPPs) m housing estates as part of its major switch to a radical form of policing. A police service instead of a police689 words
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403 1983-02-28 40 LIM SAY BOON - We will resume aid to Hanoi, says Hayden LIM SAY BOON By MELBOURNE, Sun. An Australian Labor government would encourage other Western nations to resume aid to Vietnam, according to the opposition spokesman on foreign affairs. Mr Bill Hayden. Mr Hayden, m an interview published m the national daily, The403 words
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622 1983-02-28 40 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON Opinion polls show Labor Party m the lead By Our Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Sun. Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser, facing his toughest election ever next weekend, has been asked by his party to change his political style m a last-ditch effort622 words
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271 1983-02-28 40 BEIJING, Sun CHINA said yesterday Vietnam's offer to withdraw its troops from Cambodia was "a fraud designed to cope with the difficult situation it is facing internationally." The charge came m a commentary by the communist party newspaper People's Daily followingAgencies - 271 words
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Advertisement278 1983-02-28 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE Prices of petrol and diesel should fall by between six and 10 cents a litre if the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries cuts its official crude price by US$5 a barrel, reports JOHN LIM. What are the factors behind the sharp fall278 words
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Advertisement385 1983-02-28 40 Are you thinning at the top and not looking like you should.' And you wish you have that head lull of hair again! How you wish you can regain that look of youth' But you can 1 LINK's hair replacement system and LINK's hail care can make your wish come385 words
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Miscellaneous135 1983-02-28 40 UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 33 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.19 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.14 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 23/38 C Sunny Manila 20/33 C Clear Amsterdam JC t Melbourne 20 24 C Sunny Bangkok 25/34 C Cloudy I Moscow -6..0 C135 words
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Article, Illustration1511 1983-02-28 1 A NIGHTMARE BURNING WILD The tragedy of the Australian bushfires has been making the headlines m recent weeks. In this special despatch, lAN EDWARDS, our r regular s letter-writer from Gum Tree Creek, recaptures three days of horror, anxiety and despair. YESTERDAY, all of south-east Australia seemed to be on1,511 words
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OUTLOOK
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Article, Illustration696 1983-02-28 2 Yesterday saw the last of the Chinese New Year festive season, which brought out the rich shades of red and gold m your wardrobe. In reaction against the bright colours and jewellery of the past fortnight, and with economic recession looming large m the news, JOHN DE SOUZANIK KASMANI - 696 words
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Article450 1983-02-28 3 ROBERT KIECKHEFER - Mind your T 's and Q's ROBERT KIECKHEFER Your handwriting can reveal what your behaviour masks. reports STUDENTS at Longfellow school m Illinois don't scrawl graffiti on the walls any more, because they know assistant principal David Grayson would soon track them down if they did. Grayson is an expertUPI - 450 words
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Article888 1983-02-28 3 JOY MELVILLE - JOY MELVILLE By To take one example, there might be... a strong death wish, m that the person sought no medical advice until it was too late. Cancer is a socially acceptable form of suicide. A person might think, "I can't go on, I'd ratherThe Guardian - 888 words
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LEISURE
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Article, Illustration771 1983-02-28 7 He was described as "quintessential^ British"; he may have been accused of "dullness" at times, but throughout his 60 years of conducting Sir Adrian Boult was certainly much-respected. EDWARD ROTHSTEIN writes on the man, who died last week at the age of 93. 41NYT - 771 words
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Article, Illustration204 1983-02-28 7 Kannan Chandran - Do you want to be a sports commentator Kannan Chandran "I I* WITH the South-east Asia Games nearing, the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation is desperately looking for part-time radio commentators and reporters. The station is launching a recruitment drive to attract as many as 20 people to provide proper coverage for204 words
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Article544 1983-02-28 7 JOHN DE SOUZA - JOHN DE SOUZA FRENCH FILMS Cultural Theatre, Cuscaden Road Every Tuesday, 9 p.m. Free admission Previewed by THE big news for March is that all French films will now be screened at the Cultural Theatre, Cuscaden Road, next to Rasa Singapura. The co-sponsors of the544 words
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Advertisement18 1983-02-28 1 Want to join SBC's radio team? LEISURE Page Seven tad glad rags OUTLOOK j^W^ Pages Two k^Wand Three18 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous527 1983-02-28 4 G ARFIELD By Jim Davis j WHAT A PI6MAL (7AV. i GOO? MORNING, GARPIELP. WHAT A BEAUTIFUL RAY. I THINK I'LL STAY I IT'S A I FUL J C 1 THINK I'LL STAY J IN BEP ALL PAY X^^ PAY TOPAY >/ IN BEP ALL PAY J O Jr j527 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous273 1983-02-28 5 PEANUTS B J-^*»te l I 1982 United Feature Syndicate Inc 7 N~ I'M IRVING TO LOOK UP I THINK ITS TIME 6 I DOU6 MENNIN6 THE NUMBER OF OUR FOR YOU TO GET 15M0ULP DISAPPEAR J VETERINARIAN... ANOTHER RABIES SHOT V£g_ F A 5 T S THE EVERMORES By Johnny273 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous187 1983-02-28 7 HEALTH EXHIBITION ON TUBERCULOSIS 'AND CHEST AND HEART DISEASES Also on display are 35 years of Sata greeting seals and the 1982 Christmas greeting seals from 69 countries. Sata Information Centre. 269, Cantonment Road. 8 a.m. 4 p.m. Free. Ends today. PAUL KLEE Exhibition of his works. National Museum Art187 words
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Miscellaneous1953 1983-02-28 8 .■5. ■<■■■■■ *•-> m \^^S At Our economy WSSWKKBKKHH^^ m »^W L *y 1L Strokes for m m >. 300 PM Opening folowed by On the Waterfront (Mandarin) 6.50 Star Blazers (Cartoon) y^\ \ff» k V^V Find *out more /\Vffil £1 1 #ft aGl#l 3.50 Mr Magoo (Animated) 7.20 Newswatch1,953 words
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SECTION THREE
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Bilingual
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Article, Illustration773 1983-02-28 1 Lin leaps to catch a dream in dance In Taiwan, some performing artistes are striving to make their art relevant to a fast-changing society. KWAN Zl, who visited Taiwan recently, writes about a dance troupe's search for new frontiers, and (on Page II) describes the experiments of a drama group.773 words
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Article59 1983-02-28 1 gfhf fu fij fi'j ii tl't 1 }m "2 b" xl NIXMfV-.'.?. Mi3fi Mil 51 H siVffi'-jX-¥:> •Hi ft* Rj£ -H^WtttfcW SIA 5J IEDiRfS» F«f»[KW»±lt I"-/; H^ttSßlfciifilffi V I"] &jtW2:* WiW (ii\ ■)> X Z ■ftff S sfe 'V gnWWR 4^1973 »^H [nlfr'.i- NM A I^Ti'l' X- -«i A o'.)59 words
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Article, Illustration536 1983-02-28 2 Drama group shapes a new art TAKE a story from a folk tale; clothe the characters m 19th Century costumes; use an opera-style sedan chair to depict a Mercedes Benz; time the movements to the beat of Beijing opera gongs. And what do you have? You have an experimental drama536 words
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Article74 1983-02-28 2 dexfing^ moral integrity; moral conduct ft* deyu=moral education dezheng- benevolent rule Mm dezhl^rule of virtue figrfti L 7? >f< degao-wangzhong =be of noble character and high prestige; enjoy high prestige; command universal respect Mt 4 de-cal flanbel have both ability and integrity For example you may say74 words
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Article285 1983-02-28 2 Lesson 179 Chingay procession VOCABULARY: 1) ftJijfli wushT=lion dance 2) wulong dragon dance 3) shenshou -skill; talent 4) rftggPA gaoqiaodul a team of stiltwalkers 5) KPiSS Sunwuksng=the legendary Monkey God 6) )l H<foghai'er=the legendary Red Boy 7) Wsh f fanjfhd6u=turn a somersault 8) secsibihfen very colourful 9)285 words
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Article, Illustration64 1983-02-28 2 df g dg |/L^ DE virtue; goodness t& means straight as tested by u-n pyes(@).'olM the heart. So the phonettr rg denotes a straight heart. Clarified by the radical (or step 4 )to mean the way to virtue or goodness, i.*Is defined by the saving: "To64 words
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Article507 1983-02-28 4 YAAKUB RASHID - YAAKUB RASHID Translated by MODERN literature m Indonesia is more and more showing a 'regional character' as a result of works by writers who are shedding their local or provincial outlook. According to statistics compiled by Jacob Sumandjo, during the period between the 1920s and *****, 180 novels507 words
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Article, Illustration221 1983-02-28 4 Abu Samah; Haron A. R - Abu Samah Haron A.R. Artwork by: Story by 45a) Sedang Rahmat dan Malik berjalan menuju ke aiah orang itu. pancaragam memamkan suatu lagu asfi yang amat lunak bunyinya. Kain rentang yang tergantung di bahagian belakang pancaragam itu memaparkan namanya dan nama pemimpinnya dengan jelas dan megah: "Orkes Melati221 words
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Article384 1983-02-28 4 PERKEMBANGAN sastera moden Indonesia semakin menampakkan sifat 'sastera kerantauan' hasil dari para penulis yang telah keluar dari budaya daerah atau kedaerahan mereka. Perangkaan yang dikumpulkan oleh penulis Jacob Sumardjo menunjukkan hakikat mi. Daripada 180 buah novel (dari 1920-an sampai 1970-an), 57 ditulis oleh penulis asal Jawa, 55 asal384 words
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