The Straits Times, 18 March 1983
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Title Section14 1983-03-18 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article, Illustration1222 1983-03-18 1 In future, they will have to depend on their skills and not subsidies By Our Parliament Team HAWKERS of the future will have to sharpen their culinary and business skills to stay viable because the government will not go on subsidising them with low licence1,222 words
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533 1983-03-18 1 afafaffdafaf MANY man-in-the-street issues ranging from the frustrations of the Singaporean m buying a private home to unclean public toilets were raised m Parliament yesterday. And several personal anecdotes and quotable quotes gave a light-heart-ed touch to the day's sitting. Approval was given to533 words
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135 1983-03-18 1 Dry-run stream soon for House garden A "STREAM" will soon be flowing through this landscaped Japanesestyle rock garden m the grounds of Parliament House and it will not be a mirage. Bat as leader of the House, Mr E.W. Barker, told amused MPs on Wednesday, the "stream" will be dry.135 words
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Article57 1983-03-18 1 PERTH, Thurs. A research team here has developed ceramic material which may soon be used to replace bone m many surgical procedures. The head of the team, Professor Sydney Nade of the University of Western Australia, said today it was ready to begin human implants after aAFP - 57 words
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Article39 1983-03-18 1 SEOUL, Thurs. The traditional abacus will make way for computer lessons m all South Korean schools. The Education Ministry said today that computer education would be included m all high schools and primary schools by 1986. APAP - 39 words
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Article152 1983-03-18 1 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By LAWYER J.B. Jeyaretnam is to appear m court on a summons charge of soliciting funds for the Workers' Party without a permit. It is understood that Mr Jeyaretnam, the secretary-general of the Workers Party and MP for Anson, had been served a police152 words
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Article240 1983-03-18 1 TOKYO, Thursday JAPAN'S economy, the second biggest m the noncommunist world, recorded its worst performance m seven years last year with growth of just 3 per cent, the Economic Planning Agency (EPA) said today. Although the 3 per cent increase m real gross national product (GNP) wasReuter - 240 words
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439 1983-03-18 1 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG By Our Bangkok Correspondent All-morning meeting soon after minister's 'surprise' arrival BANGKOK, Thurs. Malaysian Foreign Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie arrived here today and immediately began talks with his counterpart, Air Chief Marshal Siddhi Savetsila, on reports that Vietnam is prepared439 words
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Article82 1983-03-18 1 BUTTERWORTH, Thurs. A police constable has been commended for exceptional braverj-: He had stopped literally by the point of a finger a suspected drug addict from shooting at him. PC Sobirin bin Said confronted the young gunman and daring the struggle, the youth squeezed the trigger. But mNST - 82 words
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Article26 1983-03-18 1 IT IS not as easy for foreigners to bay houses here as many think. The strict rules had 884 applications rejected last year.26 words
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Article43 1983-03-18 1 ADDITIONAL car parks are to be built In six HDB estates early next year and other new towns may have extra space for cars too if a survey, now on, shows this to be feasible and necessary.43 words
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Article37 1983-03-18 1 WHEN yonr friendly neighbourhood policeman makes a social visit to your home, he will be accompanied by a familiar face that of your block RC representative. This should help break the ice more quickly.37 words
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Article40 1983-03-18 1 CIVIL servants need not worry that computerisation and automation m government departments will mean they risk losing their jobs. This upgrading programme is to improve efficiency and productivity and is not a retrenchment exercise.40 words
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Article79 1983-03-18 1 MOSCOW, Thurs. The Soviet Union today warned it would deploy nuclear missiles "near US borders" if Washington goes ahead with Slans to install Pershing I and Cruise missiles m Europe late this year. Soviet academician Georgi Arbatov, head of the United States and Canada Institute here,AFP - 79 words
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Article660 1983-03-18 2 More kerbside lots KERBSIDE parking will soon be allowed m another three estates to help overcome the shortage of parking space. The estates are Marine Parade, Clementi and Bedok. And m Ang Mo Kio new town, where 200 kerbside lots were provided last year, more such space is on660 words
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Article217 1983-03-18 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: NOW that national campaigns have been kept to a manageable number, we should concentrate on quality. The Singapore In the 1980s is different from that m the 1950s and *****. We are a more discerning audience. Oar campaigns should, therefore, be more subtle. And a217 words
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Article356 1983-03-18 2 Coining victory ODDLY enough, the outcome of today's Singapore Inter-state Cricket Carnival final between Singapore and Selangor could hinge on the toss of a coin. The dry spell and venue favour the team that takes to the bat first. The fast Ceylon Sports Club ground m Balestier Road, where356 words
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Article249 1983-03-18 2 KEPPEL BENEFITS FROM SUBSIDIARY CONTRIBUTION IN LINE with expectations, the Keppel group has recorded an improvement m its 1982 earnings, thanks to the significant contributions made by subsidiary Far-East Levingston Shipbuilding (FELS). For the yearended Dec 31, 1982, group pretax profits rose 5 per cent to $160.5 million249 words
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Article70 1983-03-18 2 U.S. BASKET OF SURPLUS AMERICA is looking at various ways to get rid of its massive farm surplus. Suggestions have been made to give the extras away to the needy at home and abroad. But there have also been proposals to unload the surplus commodities on the world market,70 words
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Article557 1983-03-18 2 Army bid to stay THAI MPs tabled three urgent motions yesterday, all calling for a review of Wednesday's vote on constitutional amendments. The move is seen as a new bid by the army to prolong its political power as Parliament had rejected an army-backed draft. The motions,557 words
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Article281 1983-03-18 2 Bowing out IN A simple closing ceremony this evening, Keppel Shipyard will formally hand over the 115-year-old Victoria dock to the Port of Singapore Authority. Tanjong Pagar Yard, comprising Victoria and Albert docks, will close down for good by October so that the port authority can start work281 words
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Article164 1983-03-18 2 Petrol price to fall THE government has confirmed that petrol price will fall soon. However, Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Shahrir Abdul Samad did not disclose when the cuts would take place or by how much. He said the reduction would follow the cut m the164 words
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Article156 1983-03-18 2 Courtly battles CRICKET fights were very popular m the imperial court of the Ming Dynasty. A story m Liao Zhai, a collection of stories on ghosts and spirits, tells of how the spirit of a boy went into a cricket. The boy had accidentally released a cricket caught156 words
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Article, Illustration363 1983-03-18 3 Thai MPs want review of voting on bill BANGKOK, Thursday THAI Parliamentarians today tabled urgent motions for a review of yesterday's vote on constitutional amendments m what was seen as a new bid by the army to prolong its political power. Parliament yesterday rejected an army-backed draft by a 10-AFP; Bangkok Post - 363 words
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170 1983-03-18 3 DAVAO, Thurs. Heavy fighting broke out when government marines surprised a communist guerilla camp m a village m southern Davao province yesterday, military sources said here today. Residents who fled from the area told reporters about 40 guerillas and several marines were killedReuter - 170 words
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Article80 1983-03-18 3 FOREIGN MINISTER Carlos Romulo complained yesterday of Japanese inaction on a year-old Philippine request for a list of Filipino traders illegally exporting logs to Japan. Mr Romulo said the request is one of several pending issues between the two countries. President Ferdinand Marcos wants these matters compiled mAP - 80 words
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Article80 1983-03-18 3 VIETNAM YESTERDAY criticised Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang for recently urging the new Australian government not to help Vietnam, calling Mr Zhao's action an interference m Australia's internal affairs. The official Radio Hanoi was apparently referring to remarks made by Mr Zhao to Mr Ranald Macdonald, publisher ofAP - 80 words
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Article70 1983-03-18 3 INDONESIA HAS signed a US$l billion (Ss2 billion) commercial loan agreement m New York with a consortium of 56 private banks coordinated by the Morgan Guaranty Trust Co of New York, Kompas reported m Jakarta yesterday. The agreement, the biggest single commercial loan ever concluded by Indonesia,AFP - 70 words
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364 1983-03-18 3 Three radicals sentenced to jail by Beijing court BEIJING, Thursday A BEIJING court sentenced three radicals, including the nations most famous student rebel of the Cultural Revolution, to prison terms of 17 and 15 years, the Beijing Daily newspaper reported today. The trial began last November and was the firstUPI; Reuter - 364 words
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Article87 1983-03-18 3 TAIPEH, Thurs. High-freqnency jamming devices will be used to foil Taiwan's space-age cheaters m university entrance examinations this year, education ministry officials said today. They said that after receiving reports that some students were cheating electronically, they had found tiny receivers and transmitters which could be insertedReuter - 87 words
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Article36 1983-03-18 3 NEW YORK, Thurs. A Pacific storm hit the coast of California yesterday. A snowstorm also crippled parts of Colorado with snow 0.6 metres deep. Roads from Texas to Wisconsin were covered with ice. APAP - 36 words
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138 1983-03-18 3 Hanoi boosts strength on Thai-Lao border BANGKOK, Thurs. Vietnamese troops have boosted forces on the Thai-Lao border m the wake of increased activities by Laotian resistance guerillas, the Thai army said today. Army secretary Coionel Narnedol Detpradiyuth said the move came after Laotian resistance groups set up a "united front"AFP - 138 words
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159 1983-03-18 3 Evidence of chemical war faked, says Australia CANBERRA, Thurs. Leaf samples supplied to Australia to back allegations of chemical warfare m Laos, Cambodia and Afghanistan were fakes, Australia's new Foreign Minister Bill Hayden revealed today. No toxic content was found on leaf and rock samples collected m northern Thailand andAFP - 159 words
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420 1983-03-18 4 BONN, Thurs Agreement likely to emerge tomorrow CHANCELLOR Helmut Kohl's efforts to form a coalition government reach a crucial stage today when he tries to forge a compromise with the stubborn liberals. Mr Kohl, returned to power 10 days ago, has since been occupiedReuter - 420 words
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Article150 1983-03-18 4 LONDON, Thurs. Argentine commandos have claimed they posted to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher a letterbomb that was safely defused, but police said it was more likely that Scottish nationalists were responsible. A Scotland Yard spokesman said yesterday that the latest letter had no connection with two letter-bombsUPI - 150 words
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Article, Illustration79 1983-03-18 4 Although they have their hands raised, the four people that Spanish police are helping into the car had spent three harrowing hours as hostages of two armed robbers m a Madrid bank. The would-be robbers had negotiated with the police for three hoars beforeUPI - 79 words
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306 1983-03-18 4 BRUSSELS, Thurs THE European commissioner for budgetary affairs has warned that a trade war with the United States over farm produce could be disastrous for European Economic Community finances. Mr Christopher Tugendhat said that a 20 per cent fall m world farm pricesFT - 306 words
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76 1983-03-18 4 LONDON, Thurs. Oftejv plagued by newspapers, Queen Elizabeth n has, found at least one use for them bedding for her horses. Buckingham Palace said yesterday that a royal warrant had been issued to the Shredabed Co to supply the palace stables withAP - 76 words
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Article88 1983-03-18 4 LONDON, Thurs. A man who fled Rumania last year, after serving nine years m prison for previous attempts to flee, was denied asylum m Britain yesterday and sent home, even though British officials acknowledged he would probably go back to jail. Mr Stan Babusoiu, 29, was putAP - 88 words
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Article28 1983-03-18 4 NEW YORK, Thurs. Arthur Godfrey, the longtime US radio and television personality whose homespun manner won him millions of fans, died yesterday. He was 79. APAP - 28 words
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Article238 1983-03-18 4 BRUSSELS, Thurs. Efforts by environmentalists to get the European Economic Community to ban lead m petrol were set back yesterday when a key committee m the European Parliament delayed a vote on the issue. The chairman of the assembly's environment committee, Mr Ken Collins, saidReuter - 238 words
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Article, Illustration193 1983-03-18 4 BOSTON, Thurs. Two-thirds of the emperors of Ancient Rome may have been poisoned and even mentally unhinged by high doses of lead m their wine and food, and that could have been a cause of the fail of the Roman Empire, aAP - 193 words
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205 1983-03-18 4 GENEVA, Thurs INCREASING video piracy is costing viewers and artistes hundreds of millions of dollars a year, the European Broadcasting Union said yesterday. "It is done by rather I nasty people who want to make a quick buck," a j union spokesman said atUPI - 205 words
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567 1983-03-18 6 If Europe-based missiles are used... MOSCOW, Thursday MARSHAL Nikolai Ogarkov, chief of the Soviet general staff, said yesterday that if the United States used the intermediate-range missiles it plans to deploy m Europe, Russia would retaliate directly against the US. "Very sad, veryNYT; AFP - 567 words
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Article, Illustration77 1983-03-18 6 Peace pipe before the pow-wow PRIME MINISTER Pierre Trndean smoking the peace pipe before the start of the second day of the conference on the rights of Canada's Indians, Eskimos and part-Indians. The talks m Ottawa on Wednesday ended with an agreement which called for protection of their constitutional rights,UPI; AFP - 77 words
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Article62 1983-03-18 6 MORE than 1,000 potential Rolls-Royce customers are being loaned a Rolls for one day m a new British sales drive, the company announced m London. The lucky 1,000 do not even have to pay for the petrol. Traditionally, Rolls-Royce Motors exports about 60 per cent of itsAP - 62 words
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Article66 1983-03-18 6 A DETROIT judge, Henry Heading, has ruled that a man dressed as Bozo the Clown could not have broken into a school after a hard night of drinking because he was not m any condition to commit a crime. Ralph Cooper, 22, dressed a? Bozo, testified that heUPI - 66 words
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Article56 1983-03-18 6 WATERBEDS provide soothing relief for hospital patients m pain and help them sleep better, according to a study by the flight surgeon for the first two space shuttle flights. Dr Merle Boyce of Bay Harbour Hospital reported his findings on Monday at the waterbed manufacturers association's annu- alUPI - 56 words
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Article75 1983-03-18 6 THE Rev David Harms of Peace Lutheran Church m Porbumdn, Oregon has decided to get tough with those of His congregation who are quick with excuses for missing Sunday services. One recent Sunday was declared "No excuse Sunday". For those who complain about hard pews, the churchAP - 75 words
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74 1983-03-18 6 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Speaker of the US House of Representatives, Mr Thomas O'Neill, said yesterday that he and about 20 other House members would visit China between March 27 and April 3 at the invitation of the Chi- nese government. The congressmen will beReuter - 74 words
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361 1983-03-18 6 House clears way for arms freeze resolution WASHINGTON, Thursday THE House of Representatives has cleared the way for likely approval of a resolution calling for an American-Soviet nuclear weapons freeze, bir not until next week. Congressmen rejected efforts last night to exempt President Ronald Reagan's nuclear buildup from the proposedReuter; NYT - 361 words
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161 1983-03-18 6 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. A woman said to own six cars and seven homes pleaded guilty here to what is believed to be the biggest child welfare fraud m US history. Court officials said yesterday Dorothy Woods, 40, detained since November 1981 m lieuReuter - 161 words
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325 1983-03-18 8 LONDON, Thurs. Recognition of Israel an 'absolute necessity* THE government is expected to push for the Palestine Liberation Organisation's recognition of Israel when an Arab League delegation arrives tomorrow, observers said today. A British official said that the PLO "would be m aAFP; AP - 325 words
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160 1983-03-18 8 LIM SAY BOON - Floodwaters devastate Alice Springs LIM SAY BOON By I Our Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Thars. Floods hit Sydney and Alice Springs, adding to the list of natural disasters that have struck Australia over the past year. In Alice Springs, two men are believed to have drowned after flood waters crashed through160 words
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368 1983-03-18 8 Hawke orders A$ 2 cut in crude oil price SYDNEY, Thurs. Australia's new Labour government yesterday ordered an As 2 (553.6) a barrel cut m the price of locally produced crude oil thus honouring the first of its election promises to be put to the test. But there is growingITPI - 368 words
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263 1983-03-18 8 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Our Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Thurs. At least 776 junior high schools have asked the police to guard classrooms to prevent an outbreak of violence when schools reopen this month, substantiating fears that discipline among the new generation of Japanese children is263 words
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Article63 1983-03-18 8 HIMALAYAN AVALANCHES killed at least 14 people and injured several others this week at two remote villages m Pakistan-adminis-tered Kashmir state, an official spokesman said m Islamabad yesterday. The avalanches struck the villages of Bugna and Dakhran m the state's Neelam Valley three days ago, the spokesmanReuter - 63 words
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Article81 1983-03-18 8 LIBYA HAS decided to hunt down exiled nationals who are hostile to Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's government, the Libyan Embassy m London said yesterday. The People's Congress, meeting m the Libyan capitol of Tripoli from Feb 12 to 17, decided to form a committee to fix a deadline forReuter - 81 words
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Article63 1983-03-18 8 ITALIAN TROOPS of the multinational peacekeeping force exchanged gunfire with unknown assailants m two separate incidents m Beirut yesterday and said one Italian soldier was wounded. He was the ninth Italian soldier wounded by gunmen m Beirut within three days. The shootings have sharpened fears that aAP - 63 words
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Article72 1983-03-18 8 A SECOND BOUND of talks aimed at moving towards normal relations between China and the Soviet Union apparently ended after three weeks without significant progress, a Western diplomat m Moscow said. The Soviet news agency, Tass, reported on Wednesday that the head of the Chinese delegation toUPI - 72 words
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Article75 1983-03-18 8 THE JAPANESE government, fearing protests next week during the visit of the United States Navy nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, USS Enterprise, told the US yesterday it could not bring nuclear weapons into Japan. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe met US Ambassador Mike Mansfield mReuter - 75 words
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Article69 1983-03-18 8 A FORMER LAW professor from Afghanistan has told a committee of inquiry m Oslo that about 12,000 people were tortured to death m Afghanistan after the Soviet intervention m December 1979. Mr Ayyoub Assil told the inquiry that he was present as a secretary during a number ofReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration273 1983-03-18 9 Kerbside parking: 3 more places Move follows success of pilot project KERBSIDE parking will soon be allowed m another three estates to help overcome the shortage of parking space. The estates are Marine Parade, Clementi and Bedok, it was learnt yesterday. And m Ang Mo Kio new town, where 200273 words
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Article56 1983-03-18 9 Luring bird lovers STUDENTS visiting the Jurong Bird Park during the current school holidays will be given balloons and sweets. Group visits of 10 people and above will be entitled to a 50-cent discount for both adults and schoolchildren. Visitors can see new species of Toucan and a new glass56 words
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Article286 1983-03-18 9 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By LIKE most other students, they started classes at 8 a.m. and finished at 1 p.m. five days a week. But instead of going home after 1 p.m., this group of 99 youths returned each day to the disciplined life of286 words
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352 1983-03-18 9 A NIGHTCLUB, where an incident involving several police officers and bouncers occurred, has been ordered to execute a $20,000 bond to make sure that the incident will not happen again. Golden Palace Restaurant Nightclub m Golden Mile Shopping Centre also had its closing352 words
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250 1983-03-18 9 Parties involved in cable car tragedy insured for 100 m PARTIES involved m the recent cable car disaster m which seven people died have insured themselves against third party risks for more than $100 million. But insurance companies here are liable for only a tenth of the amount as most250 words
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294 1983-03-18 9 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE By Home Affairs Desk POLICE yesterday repeated its advice to the public to be alert after more complaints about counterfeit $50 notes had been received by the CID. The fake notes first appeared on Feb 5 during the island-wide power failure and,294 words
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Article48 1983-03-18 10 THE Housing Board's 151 education centres are rented to advisers of the citizen's consultative committees, not to the People's Action Party. The Minister of National Development, Mr Teh Cheang Wan, said this m reply to a question by Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam (Anson).48 words
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Article60 1983-03-18 10 Outpatients paid $6 m NEARLY $6 million m outpatient fees was collected by the Health Ministry last year 'vhile an estimated $17.7 million was spent m running the clinics. Health Minister Howe Yoon Chong said the fees collected from outpatient clinics, specialist outpatient clinics and other departments came up to60 words
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Article61 1983-03-18 10 THE police are considering whether to make it a condition for all licensed security guards to undergo a basic training course, but they cannot compel shopping centres to send their security personnel for training. The Minister of State (Law and Home Affairs), Professor S. Jayakumar was61 words
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Article62 1983-03-18 10 MR Lee Yock Suan, Minister of State (National Development) said 161,200 HDB flat owners paid monthly instalments for the purchase of their flats. Replying to Mr Goh Chee Wee (Boon Lay), Mr Lee said 103,700 paid their instalments through the CPF and of these, 19,600 did62 words
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Article40 1983-03-18 10 THE construction of new pedestrian footpaths and walkways cost the government $502,002 last year. National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan told Parliament that another $2.3 million was spent on repairing and maintaining the footpaths and kerbs.40 words
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Article, Illustration323 1983-03-18 10 Priority for siblings who are single and have no parents SINGLE persons who are related such as brothers and sisters and whose parents have died will be considered as a family nucleus and will be given resettlement priority to buy Housing Board flats. However, the Minister of State (National Development),323 words
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Article, Illustration402 1983-03-18 10 PHILIP LEE; LEE KIM CHEW; IRENE NGOO; RAY DHALIWAL; ELENA CHONG; WONG AI KWEI; CHAN ENG CHENG - Three ways to ease parking problems PHILIP LEE LEE KIM CHEW IRENE NGOO RAY DHALIWAL ELENA CHONG WONG AI KWEI CHAN ENG CHENG Reporters: and THE Housing Board will build more car parks m six new towns by early next year m a bid to ease the parking problems. The402 words
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Article238 1983-03-18 10 SINGAPORE Broadcasting Corporation will soon be able to produce better dramas because of improved facilities and recruitment of more foreign talent. Disclosing this yesterday, Culture and Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan said the Finance Ministry had given funds to SBC to build a large and fully-equipped238 words
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Article, Illustration196 1983-03-18 10 THE Public Works Department will further improve safety along Punggol Road m the next six months to cut the high accident rate caused by speeding vehicles. It will change the mercury vapour lamps tb high pressure sodium vapour lamps, mark lanes with196 words
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Article100 1983-03-18 10 THE Institute of Banking and Finance will introduce two new courses on gold trading and financial futures, said Trade and Industry Minister Dr Tony Tan. These are aimed at training dealers m futures trading and equipping the financial sector and the public with a .knowledge of100 words
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569 1983-03-18 10 Easier for those who want to own HDB flats Residents must help m estates too THE wait to buy three-, four- and five-room Housing Board flats will become shorter. The time will be progressively cut from JW Vfc years to 2-3 years after 1985. On the other hand, those waiting569 words
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173 1983-03-18 10 klfnalkfnklanfklanfkwlan THE Law Ministry will find out if increasing the compensation for land acquired for public use will raise the cost of public housing. Mr E.W. Barker, Minister of Law, said that the review must bear m mind the interests of the public173 words
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Article254 1983-03-18 10 MR E.W. Barker yesterday assured the House that government is strict about granting approval for foreigners to buy landed property m Singapore. He said that this was why the law restricted the purchase of bungalows, semi-detached and terrace houses to foreigners. Replying to a question by254 words
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589 1983-03-18 11 Don't fear losing jobs, Hon tells civil servants Computers will mean greater efficiency flnalfnalfnn CIVIL servants need not fear losing their jobs with increasing computerisation and automation m the public sector, Finance Minister Hon Sui Sen gave this assurance m Parliament yesterday. He also announced that the National Computer Board589 words
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471 1983-03-18 11 MR HON SUI SEN yesterday told the House that he felt no qualms about using the payroll tax paid into the Consolidated Fund to meet government expenses. He said that whatever might be the intention m471 words
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122 1983-03-18 11 ONLY 12 out of 20,000 civil servants with little or no education have applied to study basic English and mathematics under a government-sponsored scheme. Finance Minister Hon Sui Sen said the 12 had started classes at the Vocational and Industrial Training Board. The122 words
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Article55 1983-03-18 11 A SURVEY conducted m October m government ministries and departments has revealed that civil servants want to contribute to the effectiveness of the civil service as well as improve themselves. Civil servants also felt that they could achieve both aims through participating m work improvement teams (WITs),55 words
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Article53 1983-03-18 11 MR HON yesterday explained that the $350 million allocated m the Finance Ministry's development estimates was for unexpected new projects. In reply to Mr Tang See Chim (Chua Chu Kang), Mr Hon said that there was no way m which civil servants could plan for everything m53 words
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Article63 1983-03-18 11 THE 13th month payment for civil servants cannot be made pensionable because it is meant as a lump-sum payment for those who remain m the service at the end of the year. Finance Minister Hon Sui Sen told Mr Lawrence Sia Khoon Seong (Moalmein) that63 words
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Article, Illustration542 1983-03-18 11 Ministry may call for tenders from hawkers lanfkafamf,. THE Environment Ministry is willing to consider a system m which hawkers tender for stalls, if the MPs are m favour of it. Environment Minister Ong Pang Boon said this following a call by some MPs for hawker stalls to pay different542 words
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185 1983-03-18 11 THE Environment Ministry does not plan to ban smoking m department stores and supermarkets but it will encourage more of them to introduce rules against smoking. Environment Minister Ong Pang Boon, said this m reply to Dr Ow Chin Hock (Leng185 words
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753 1983-03-18 12 fasfdafasfaas 4 PERSUADE parents and elders not to put across the image of the police as someone who conjures fear, penalty, punishment and custody m m the minds of children. MP Mansor Sukaimi. 4 IF we are not careful, any misconduct on the part753 words
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252 1983-03-18 12 Wet markets will stay around for some time yet WET markets will not be completely phased out yet as it will be difficult for the 66 per cent of the 20,600 stallholders, who are more than 40 years old, to find another job. Environment Minister Ong Pang Boon said this252 words
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90 1983-03-18 12 Wanted: Other ways to get rid of rubbish THE Housing Board was yesterday asked to consider alternative ways of garbage disposal for residents m highrise blocks. Environment Minister Ong Pang Boon said the present system of disposing rubbish down the chutes m HDB flats was convenient to residents but could90 words
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255 1983-03-18 12 Of dirty ducks, toilets and Singapore's clean and green image THE Environment Ministry should do something about the state of public toilets to keep them m line with Singapore's clean and green image, Dr Augustine Tan (Whampoa) suggested. He also, said that the ministry should ensure that food handlers were255 words
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195 1983-03-18 12 Openings for workers exist but... THE Environment Ministry finds it hard to motivate daily-rated workers to upgrade themselves through the various training courses open to them. Environment Minister Ong Pang Boon said of the 6,500 workers, 4,800 are engaged m unskilled work. "There are ample opportunities for dailyrated employees to195 words
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Advertisement282 1983-03-18 10 It's a// happening at m Friday Marc h is Goldhill Square! ■spm 7 p (^^vi ffwinn n 1 *S3iUlu3y, M3rch 19 SOEMMI I I* Sundsy, March 20 Castle's Gymnastics Fitness isszzs- RMd 1 pm, 2.30 pm, 4pm Centre will perform aerobics*... [Fggggl m s'3°5 3 pm> 7>3 pm iEr^B BX-JBBb).282 words
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Advertisement355 1983-03-18 11 For the month of March, help yourself to our buffet spread of good old Chinese home favourites. There're crispy tender roasts pork, duck, chicken sliced b/ our chef on-the-spot. Plus a dozen other dishes: Duck m loquat sauce, Lv Ji Vi (Braised Chicken Wings with fermented bean paste, popularly known355 words
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Advertisement659 1983-03-18 12 HOW TO INCREASE EXPORT SALES Kggkff AND PROFITS y^ 344 pages m loose-leal binder 20 sections with over 100 checklists and other management aids THIS WORKBOOK GOES RIGHT TO THE POINT: IT SHOWS YOU WHAT QUESTIONS TO ASK AND HOW TO GET THE RIGHT ANSWERS: Assess your Company's export potential659 words
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Advertisement96 1983-03-18 12 d^Music for GveryoneY. Two-Piano Recital by Richard Markham and £u^, David Nettle B*m Sh» England Ja Bf^^^B Friday Ist April 83 Bpm Victoria Concert Hall Tickets: $3 and $1 Programme Variations on a theme Brahms of Haydn Op. 56 b Fantaisie (Tableaux) Op sRachmaninov Red Autumn Arnold Bax Lotus Land96 words
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343 1983-03-18 13 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM By Our Energy Correspondent Customers seen to benefit from Opec's price cut THIS week's Opec crude* oil price cut is proving a bonus to customers. Singapore oil companies are seemingly undercutting each other m a battle for market shares. The latest to343 words
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248 1983-03-18 13 $6.4 m fire station to be built in Jurong West A $6.4 MILLION fire station will be built m Jurong West to serve the nearby industrial estate. The station together with the present Jurong Fire Station at Boon Lay Drive will cover an area of 164 sq km, stretching from248 words
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Article, Illustration283 1983-03-18 13 ROMEO PAJARILLO - ROMEO PAJARILLO By WITH the dry spell on, it may look like this man on a five-metre high streetlight is shielding the fluorescent lamp against the sun. In fact he is installing solar panels with solar cells to catch the sunshine283 words
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106 1983-03-18 13 Boy dies after being pulled out of pool AN UNIDENTIFIED boy, aged about 12, died half an hour after he was found motionless m the Fairer Park swimming pool on Wednesday. He was pulled out of the main pool by a lifeguard at 2 p.m. and was taken to Tan106 words
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Article39 1983-03-18 13 THE Kallang community centre has organised a trip to Pulau Langkawi from March 31 to April 4. Charges inclusive of accommodation, transportation and meals are $190 for members and $198 for nonmembers. For details, call *****86.39 words
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275 1983-03-18 13 TWO men who separately picked up a young woman for the night thought they had things going their way until one got drunk, and the other was drugged. Between them, they lost more than $5,000 worth of cash and valuables. But, the275 words
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Advertisement370 1983-03-18 13 Next year, Computers will be as common m homes as theiv. Radio Telephone. f**BmimW mm Commodore VIC2O Home Computer offers every family this opportunity to start, to enjoy and to grow m every aspect of computerisation. Ta|k tQ the professiona commodore It all starts at ***** with full sound dealers370 words
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Advertisement678 1983-03-18 13 7 :.'''f n .■■7;: V- v 7 .-..->.: '4 CHOOSE GOODYEAR HCT RADIAL TYRES The Goodyear NCT Neutral Contour Technology Radial, is an advanced low profile steel belted radial car tyre. It is the result of a technological breakthrough by Goodyear at our International Technical Centre at Luxemburg. With NCT,678 words
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Advertisement110 1983-03-18 14 Subscriber Trunk Dialling *****8 L h W I International Direct Dialling ■Bmßw i^HHHHE HI '-v^P tH Rb Hb Wbß^ebb&e tbß Ml SSillil w H ■IK m i^ljli iipil n Service I c W Telecoms apologises for the temporary breakdown m STD and IDD services on 1 4 March 1 983.110 words
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306 1983-03-18 15 Reduction will follow Singapore posted prices KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malaysian government has confirmed that the price of petrol m Malaysia will come down soon. The Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Shahrir Abdul Samad who said this yesterday, however, did not disclose whenNST - 306 words
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Article57 1983-03-18 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Five Malaysian fishermen were yesterday robbed of cash, clothing and equipment by five "foreigners while they were asleep m their boat about 230 km off the Trengganu East Coast, Bernama news agency reported. This is the first incident of piracy on the high seasAFP - 57 words
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165 1983-03-18 15 Joint police action to prevent theft of vehicles PENANG, Thurs. Malaysian and Singapore police are to intensify their already close cooperation to cover joint action against thefts of motor vehicles. Another area to be covered is the smuggling of firearms from Thailand into Malaysia and Singapore. The Malaysian Director ofNST - 165 words
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262 1983-03-18 15 Plan to adopt Singapore public transport system under study KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malaysian government is studying a proposal to adopt Singapore's public transport system for the Federal Territory, the Business Times here reported today. The Deputy Federal Territory Minister, Mr Muhyuddin Mohd Yassin, was quoted as saying his ministry262 words
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137 1983-03-18 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysian Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah has said that the British Commonwealth is a misnomer and should be renamed because not all its members are wealthy. Proposing a toast during Commonwealth Day celebrations here earlier this week, the ministerAP - 137 words
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184 1983-03-18 15 Trafficking rap irrespective of the amount... KUALA LUMPUR, I Thurs. Any person suspected of selling or manufacturing heroin or morphine, no matter what amount he is found m possession of, will be charged with trafficking under the proposed amendments to the Dangerous Drug Act. Such a person is presumed to184 words
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310 1983-03-18 15 Front support in Hulu Muda improves KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The National Front retained its parliamentary seat with an increased majority m yesterday's Hulu Muda by-election m Kedah. Its candidate Othman Abdul polled 14,939 votes, 4,673 more than the 10,266 votes gained by the opposition Pas nominee Ustaz Nakhaie Ahmad. IndependentNST - 310 words
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Advertisement188 1983-03-18 15 I|§ Piano Ouaiit s.nce 18% Here s more value with more piano for your money. More sound from exclusive large-scale design Y^Q/Tf- •Exclusive Wurlitzer pin block construction for jir vVvvj heavy Q2^ posts to prevent warping and I <£tfi4ftj duraphonic multi radial soundboard. a^J Wurlitzer the oldest and largest keyboard188 words
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Advertisement678 1983-03-18 16 THE Located m the heart of Orchard Road, the exclusive shopping centre which of fers tenants a gilt-edged business opportunity. Only 50 select shops for lease. S -us^^tti&BSk Hi MB /■—"•C II Hi HKI9 i f?---' 'Hi M^JBHiiBBIHBB^j 1 aMBt .^waffli S^ S(i i i Jttflw >v A Hongkong Land678 words
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Article178 1983-03-18 17 MORE than 200,000 peo- pie are expected to attend the horticulture i and aquarium fish show i at the World Trade I Cent»e m July. The five-day show, organised by the National Development Minis- j try, is described as the j largest since it was first j178 words
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407 1983-03-18 17 BENG TAN - BENG TAN More faith m ancient cures survey By Our Medical Reporter THREE-QUARTERS of Singapore parents practise self-medication for their children before consulting a traditional healer or a Westerntrained doctor. In fact, the first thing most Chinese parents reach for when their children407 words
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Article95 1983-03-18 17 A STATE cyclist was jailed a day and fined $750 by a district judge for housebreaking and theft. Zulisman bin Saharuddin, 17, pleaded guilty to stealing property valued at about $12 from Goh Clinic and Ng Dental Surgery at Block 632, Bedok Reservoir Road. A police95 words
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Article176 1983-03-18 17 A MASON was found guilty and fined $2,000 for helping to manage a place of assignation at the compound of the uncompleted Chettiar Hindu Temple m Tank Road on Oct 23 last year. Ho Kian Lam, 45, said m his defence that he was taken to the176 words
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Article135 1983-03-18 17 BUSINESSMAN Neo Tai Kirn, 54, yesterday lost his appeal against two High Court decisions ordering him to pay two meat suppliers a total of about $72,000 incurred by him while he was running Skillets Coffee House, now known as Silver Spoon. His appeal arose from two claims135 words
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Article145 1983-03-18 17 MOTOR mechanic Chin Yee, 48, who lost his sight m a traffic accideift, was yesterday awarded $264,680 by the High Court. Of that, $100,000 was for the loss of both eyes the highest award so far for such an injury. Previously, the highest award for145 words
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211 1983-03-18 17 Guinea pig for liver transplant operation SINGAPORE is experimenting with liver transplants and its first operation is scheduled today on a pig. It will be conducted by visiting Professor Roy Calne from Cambridge, Britain, a world centre for liver transplants. He will teach a team of Singapore surgeons and anaesthetists211 words
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Article26 1983-03-18 17 HONGKONG Land Singapore has officially named its multimillion dollar office cum shopping complex at the old Fitzpatrick's supermarket site along Orchard Road, The Promenade.26 words
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Article156 1983-03-18 17 THREE: schoolboys, including a Pre-University student, have been arrested and police believe they can help with investigations into several robberieS at shopping centres. They were picked up at Plaza Singapura m Orchard Road shortly after, two schoolboys were assaulted and robbed of their watches by four boys at156 words
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Article, Illustration110 1983-03-18 17 A sprinkling of music makes the feet lighter A SYMPHONY of sound and moving water will greet visitors to Far East Plaza m Scotts Road m a few weeks. Bought for $100,000 from an Italian company, the computerised musical fountain will be the first on Singapore mainland the other is110 words
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157 1983-03-18 17 Refund of stamp duty on unused cheques BANK customers will be refunded for stamp duty on unused cheques issued between April 1 and the end of May. There will be no refund, however, on cheques used on or after April 1, a circular from the Association of Banks m Singapore157 words
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Article35 1983-03-18 17 THE applications of five former CCC (Holdings) Ltd directors who asked the High Court for permission to take part m the management of companies, will continue to be heard on Tuesday at noon.35 words
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Advertisement12 1983-03-18 17 Businessman pleads guilty to two counts of CBT of $20,000: Page 4212 words
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Article460 1983-03-18 18 NOW that our national campaigns have been kept to a manageable number, as pointed out by Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Prime Minister's Office) Mr Ch'ng Jit Koon m Parliament, what next? We may want to think very seriously about the quality of these campaigns because the Singapore460 words
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Article, Illustration1155 1983-03-18 18 J. MUKHDIL - J. MUKHDIL fafadasfdasfsafda The i legion with MALAYSIA Inc is the new phrase now m fashion m Malaysia. Once the Prime Minister had used it at the end of February to emphasise the need for cooperation between the public and private sectors, the tag has1,155 words
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Article, Illustration722 1983-03-18 18 DUNAWAY told Tinker and me the other day that the bank was going to foreclose on his house because he was unemployed and could not make his payments. He asked us if we had any ideas. Tinker said he would go down to the722 words
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Article, Illustration507 1983-03-18 18 LEOPOLD UNGER - LEOPOLD UNGER By Writing for the International Herald Tribune BRUSSELS Nicholas I, czar of all the Russias 140 years ago, brushed aside the Balkans with an effective epithet: The sick man of Europe. Now, three years after Tito's death, and m the midst of the507 words
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Advertisement13 1983-03-18 18 BALLY of Switzerland iS^ Dorset Sole Agent: S.G. Parrett Son (Pte) Ltd. Singapore13 words
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Advertisement32 1983-03-18 18 B SINGAPORE usiness MC(P) 21/12/82 VOL.7 N0.3 MARCH 15, 1983 $4 MONTHLY i^ B^ Will Nakasone do f«. some marketing? Published by Times Periodicals Private Limited (a member of The Times Organisation)32 words
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283 1983-03-18 19 Steps to ensure quiet at PA campsite SILENCE, PLEASE! afsdfafsfaaf PLEASE refer t9 the letter "Camping trip turned into an ordeal" by "S.T. Ho." (ST, March 8). Campers at the People's Association East Coast campsite are encouraged to enjoy all the amenities of group activities such as dancing, singing, fishing283 words
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Letter115 1983-03-18 19 fafafasdasa I USED to think that Chinese gardens were places of tranquillity until I visited the Chinese Garden here last Sunday. Visitors wandering around this beautiful place were subjected to several varieties of piped music, ranging from orchestral to dance style, from many cleverly concealed loudspeakers115 words
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228 1983-03-18 19 Why they should be allowed to sit for paper I REFER to the reply "Private candidates need more time" from the Ministry of Education (ST, March 15) to the letter "Allow private students to take paper" by "Private Candidate." (ST, March 2). The ministry says it does not allow private228 words
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Letter, Illustration314 1983-03-18 19 Athlete-coach ties are very important I CANNOT help but disagree with the reply of Mr Maurice Nicholas of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association "SAAA has a good track record m organisation" (ST, March 14) m reply to the letter "Give them the freedon and fun" by Roger Sandilands. (ST, March314 words
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260 1983-03-18 19 Flat applicants end up at the queue's end ON Feb 4 this year, I telephoned the Housing Board to check the date for the balloting of my flat. 1 found out that I had to wait for another five years before there would be any balloting. A couple of months260 words
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155 1983-03-18 19 IT IS time road conditions along the 22 Vfc km point, Upper Jurong Road, are improved. The road is only wide enough for two lorries and there is no pavement for pedestrians. The sides of the road are also not level. The ground near155 words
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382 1983-03-18 19 New children's ward has many better facilities than the old I REFER to the letter "Unhappy with state of new kids ward" by Michael Chua. (ST, March 4). The conditions m the children's ward of the new hospital are a great improvement over those m the Mistri Wing. The ward,382 words
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Advertisement378 1983-03-18 19 /_L_\ SINGAPORE {<Af>l CONTACT LENS V^/ SOCIETY The following members are: CONTACT LENS PRACTITIONERS OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS D OPTOMETRISTS E.J. BENJAMIN edward j. benjamin pte. Ltd. r>f i >> Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre, F.A.A.0.. F.A.C.I.P. Un i t q 2j Mount Elizabeth Road, (0922). Tel: *****55, *****79. CHEN YIN FOOK dah378 words
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Advertisement35 1983-03-18 19 DON'T BE SHY IF YOU can speak Mandarin and are about to use dialect again, stop yourself and start m Mandarin. The other person may know Mandarin but may also be shy. Be the initiator!35 words
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Advertisement528 1983-03-18 19 J7 V KHEMCOS comes to Plaza Singapura "NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS" I |BBJ3BO|i CIAMMORE I l^feil ABIVRIMEOTS I ___P_r?__i Sl____]_______P^S__R _-~-^^===*^-pj jj L/• m V^^ .-^^J 1 C_. _DV''^____________^^^^9_B[ I >( *il_j _r _J_U k h| I 1;" i i si J- J i < j^^^_^^^^___|^T _*t__. mß* 4_ t^_i^™k528 words
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Article, Illustration888 1983-03-18 20 CAN the United States get rid of its farm surpluses by means other than dumping them on the world market, mostly to hammer the European competition, or by praying for a repetition of the great Russian grain orders of a decade ago? The Senate Agriculture888 words
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Article, Illustration606 1983-03-18 20 CARMEL McCAULEY - CARMEL McCAULEY By 4 In my head Tint a reformer, m my gut, like most politicians, I'm more conservative. Andrew Peacock SYDNEY There is one thing that sets Andrew Peacock apart from his Liberal Party colleagues his style. It is a style that has earnedUPI - 606 words
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Article73 1983-03-18 21 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has queried Taiping Textiles on a press report saying the keen interest m its shares was linked to expectations of a major acquisition by the company. The report published also said investors were buying Taiping shares because of widespread talk that it73 words
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Article75 1983-03-18 21 MALAYSIAN American Assurance Company Bhd has reported net profits of Msl.lB million (M 5982,912) for the year ended Dec 31, 1982. Directors have recommended a first and final dividend of 5 per cent gross payable on June 22. They have also proposed a one-for-two bonus issue. The new75 words
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Article56 1983-03-18 21 AVER Hitam Tin Dredging Malaysia Bhd has reported after-tax profits of M 51.52 million (M 52.95 million) or earnings per share of 25 cents (48 cents) for the six months ended Dec 31, 1982. Directors have declared an interim dividend of 25 cents per share (50 cents)56 words
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Article51 1983-03-18 21 AOKAM Tin Bhd has reported after-tax profits of M 51.41 million (M 51.87 million) or earnings per share of 10 cents (13 cents) for the six months ended dec 31, 1982. Directors have declared an interim dividend of 10 cents per share (12 cents) payable on April51 words
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Article29 1983-03-18 21 TONGKAH Harbour Tin Dredging Bhd has reported after-tax profits of MslB,ooo (M 5152,000 loss) for the six months ended Dec 31, 1982. There is no interim dividend.29 words
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Article51 1983-03-18 21 THE Straits Steamship Co Ltd has announced group pretax profits of $33.2 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1982, compared with $26.6 million previously. Group sales totalled $238.57 million against $183.4 million m 1981. Directors of the company have recommended a final dividend of 5 per cent,51 words
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Article50 1983-03-18 21 BEN and Company Ltd has reported pretax profits of $168,000 for the year ended Dec 31, 1982, compared with losses of $1.68 million m 1981. Sales rose to $38.35 million from $36 million before. The company, has proposed a two-for-five rights issue at 60 cents per share.50 words
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Article49 1983-03-18 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Peninsular Malaysian exports of tin last year fell to 48,575 tonnes from 66,461 m 1981. The Statistics Department said exports m, December rose sharply to 5,181 tonnes from 2,860 m November, but were slightly below the 5,557 Reuter exported m December 1981.Reuter - 49 words
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Article75 1983-03-18 21 MANILA, Thurs. Philippine garment exports m 1982 fell by almost one-fifth to US$549 million (551,142 million) from 1981 exports of US$6B5 million, or a loss of US$l36 million. The Export Board blamed the drop on the current world economic crisis. More than 75 per cent of theAFP - 75 words
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Article64 1983-03-18 21 HONGKONG, Thurs. The Sabah Development Bank has signed an agreement for a US$3O million (562.4 million), 10-year Euroloan. Co-lead manager Indosuez Asia Ltd said the loan, which is guaranteed by the Malaysian state of Sabah, carries interest at a "very fine" rate above London Interbank Offered Rate, butReuter - 64 words
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Article75 1983-03-18 21 NEW DELHI, Thurs. India's five state-owned integrated steel plants are likely to achieve combined production target of 5.80 million tonnes m the current fiscal year ending this month, compared with last year's 5,65 million. Steel minister Mr N.K.P. Salve told Parliament the current year's production target wasReuter - 75 words
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345 1983-03-18 21 EAC (M) pretax earnings almost halved WITH margins severely eroded by the recession, East Asiatic Company (Malaysia)'s pretax profits fell by almost half m the financial year ended Dec 31, 1982. The trading group's pretax profits fell 49.1 per cent to only M 58.536 million, though turnover was lower by345 words
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367 1983-03-18 21 PARIS, Thurs. The French Electrical and Electronics Manufacturers Association is attempting to put pressure on the government to prevent a mftior subsidiary of Japan's Nissan group from building a plant to make car radios m France. But the French government isNYT - 367 words
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424 1983-03-18 21 IN LINE with expectations, the Keppel group has recorded an improvement m itfe 1982's earnings, thanks to the significant contributions made by subsidiary Far-East Levingston Shipbuilding (FELS). For the year ended Dec 31, 1982, group pretax profits rose 5 per cent to $160.5 million (against424 words
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359 1983-03-18 21 TURNOVER on the local foreign exchange market has shrunk this year, owing to uncertainties clouding the world monetary scene. Forex dealers said the average daily turnover m January and February was $7 billion to $8 billion, down from the $8 billion to $9 billion359 words
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327 1983-03-18 21 THE keen interest shown m Taiping Textiles shares lately has been linked to expectations of a major acquisition by the company. It is believed that speculators have been buying Taiping shares because of widespread talk that it may acquire a stake m Arab-Malaysian327 words
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136 1983-03-18 21 KARACHI, Thurs. Russia has agreed m principle to consider providing financial and technical support for private sector companies to develop three steel projects estimated to cost US$35O million (Ss72B million). This is believed to be the first major offer of Russian assistance since relations betweenFT - 136 words
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225 1983-03-18 21 THREE Kuala Lumpurbased stockbroking firms nave imposed margins on trading to cope with the burst of activity on the stock market. The three Ariffin and Low Securities, Zalik Securities and HA Securities have asked clients for a deposit of 30 per cent and225 words
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Article446 1983-03-18 21 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed narrowly mixed with prices fluctuating uncertainly throughout the day on bouts of profit- taking and buying support m very active trading. Haw Par rose 8 cents to $2.92, Keck Seng 24 cents to $4.44, Oriental Holdings 14 cents to $4.60 and446 words
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Article31 1983-03-18 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 50 50 15 Finance 6 11 3 Hotels 8 3 3 Properties 9 2 1 Plantations 3 5 1 Mining 13 0 Deb/Loans 2 4 231 words
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Article, Illustration46 1983-03-18 21 Kamunting Tin 460 -20 M Cement 790 -15 Straits Trading 615 -15 OC B C 1010 -10 Esso 710 -10 PMC 650 -10 MB F Hldgs 640 -10 Van Der Horst 530 -10 C X Tang 510 -10 Intraco 394 -10 Palmco Hldgs 198 -1046 words
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Article41 1983-03-18 21 Seacorp 825 +25 Ipoh Garden 242 +21 Hong Leong Ind 910 +20 Keck Seng 440 +20 M T P 218+16 Promet 400 14 A cm a 274 14 Sealion 422 +12 SEAL 262+12 Paper Products 246 12 Raleigh 255 +1141 words
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Article43 1983-03-18 21 Mar 16 Mar 17 BT Composite: 836.75 837.09 BT Indicator: *****0 *****7 ST Industrials: 852.95 851.08 ST Finance: 2078.06 2076.07 ST Hotels: 1045.84 1048.98 ST Properties: 659.04 663.84 ST Minings: 229.63 229.04 ST Plantations: 940.86 939.87 OCBC: 756.99 757.47 SESInd: 662.75 664.5543 words
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Article25 1983-03-18 21 Faber Merlin 2,621,000 Promet 2,028,000 Supreme Corp 1,189,000 M U I 1,047,000 Taiping Text 888,000 Total turnover: 26.45 m Total value: $76.52 m25 words
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Article73 1983-03-18 21 Bonstead Bhd 2 C& C -4 CCM Cold Storage -i Donlop Ind -2 Esso -10 F& N Gentings -< Guinness +6 Guthrie Bhd Haw Par +9 Inchcape Bhd MTC NBT -1 Nat Iron PMC -1( Pan Elec -3 Perils Plant Prima Robinsons -I Rothmans +3 Semb73 words
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Article2729 1983-03-18 22 Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded In lots of II shares each, with the price quoted m dollars. §l» SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 1 I Gr's Net .•1982/1983 Last Div P/E Vol Day ■High Low Company Sale +or- I ('000) High Low ,11 350 2352,729 words
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Article597 1983-03-18 22 THE Singapore stock market hesitated yesterday, with prices traded easier •until strong buying during .'the last hour brought prices to a mixed close. The Business Times Composite Index closed the day 0.34 points ahead at 837.09 while The Straits Times industriaS Index closed 1.87 points lower597 words
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Article415 1983-03-18 22 Utti SPITE of heavy bouts of grofit-taking, many shares iopntinued their uptrend on -the Kuala Lumpur stock ;j&arket yesterday m record ;1"olume. i Total turnover rose to a j i^cord high of 16.36 million limits worth M 549.17 million. "j'fhis compares with 'Wednesday's 16.23 million I415 words
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Article188 1983-03-18 22 ARBUTHNOT SECURITIES ASIA (Managers' prices for Mar 18) Spore Growth Fund 0.93 0.98 OUB-MONTAGU (Managers' prices for Mar 18) Union Spore Fund 1.30 1.35 DIAMOND MGT SPORE (Managers' prices for Mar 18) (Managers' prices for Mar 18) The Commerce 3.34 3.55 The Savings Fund 1.81 1.92xd Spore Prog188 words
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Article34 1983-03-18 22 Up Down unch Industrials 49 32 20 Finance 14 5 Hotels 1 1 Properties 6 11 Oil Palms 2 1 2 Tins 3 4 1 Rubbers 4 3 6 Rubbers Deb/Loans 134 words
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Article3464 1983-03-18 22 pore BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesi?rday with the number of shares t aded shown m brackets m lots of 1,300 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett".3,464 words
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Article348 1983-03-18 22 PRICES CLOSED easier on sporadic late selling which was carried out mainly for technical reasons yesterday. The. Hang Seng index which lost 8.17 points at the morning close finished 16.81 down at 1,007.26. Shares eased initially on lower prices on Wall Street. There was market speculation that First Pacific348 words
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Article323 1983-03-18 22 Yen AJlnomoto 892 -8 Akal 424 -11 Amada 585 26 Asahl Chem 296 +5 Asahi Glass 590 +18 Bank Tk 291 unch Bridgestone 485 unrh Canon 1280 -10 Casio Computer 1080 unch Citizen 384 +5 D Nip Prtnt 745 +11 D Nippon Screen 845 +10 Dalet 610 -5 Dailchl323 words
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Article186 1983-03-18 22 Francs Actions suisses Alusulsse Br Alusutsse Reg 203 -2 Brown Boverl Br 1120 -10 Clba Geigy Br 1740 unch Ciba Gelgy P C 1435 +5 Clba Gelgy Reg 748 -4 Credit Sulsse Br 1920 -5 Credit Sulsse Reg 368 -2 Elektrowatt Br 2685 +5 George Fischer Br 550 unch186 words
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Article87 1983-03-18 22 Pesos Acoje Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mining B 0.013 unch Atlas Con. B 30.00 -0.5 Bagulo Gold 0.0018 -0.0006 Basic Petroleum 0.009 -0.001 Benguet Con. B MOO unch CDCP r6O unch First Phil Hldgs 7.40 -0.2 iTepanto B 0.13 unch Marlnduque B Marsteel Oriental B 0.021 -0.002 Phil Overseas87 words
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Article363 1983-03-18 23 SHARE PRICES yesterday opened easier and drifted lower across the board m lacklustre trading. Near the close the All-Ordi-naries index was down 3.6 points at 510.4, mainly due to widespread falls within the resource sector. The AU-Re-sources index was 5.7 points lower at 396.8, and the AllIndustrials index was363 words
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Article383 1983-03-18 23 A BURST of selling pressure m oil and technology issues at the final hour pushed the stock market lower on Wednesday as volume improved from recent days. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which was higher most of the day, closed at about 1116.00, off 8.52 points. Losing issues383 words
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Article690 1983-03-18 23 EQUITIES were easier m quiet and dull trading early yesterday m line with Wall Street, dealers said. The Financial Times index at noon was down 7.6 points at 663.7. After its sucessful debut on Wednesday, the new 10 2 per cent convertible 1986 issue was up 5/16 point at690 words
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Article52 1983-03-18 23 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 1007.26 Wednesday 1024.07 Week Ago 1032.80 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 651.3 Wednesday 652.1 Week Ago 653.7 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 510.4 Wednesday 513.9 Week Ago 515.4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 6? 1.3 Tuesday 673.6 Week Ago 670.2 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 1116.00 Tuesday 1 124.52 Week52 words
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Article157 1983-03-18 23 Fls ABN ***** +0.5 Ahoid"::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: him +22 Akzo 53.60 +2.8 AMEV 117.00 uncb Amfas 89.90 unch Amrobnk 54.80 1.2 Bergoss Berk ...31.30 +0.8 Bols 86.50 unch Borsucer 148.00 +05 Boska 47.40 +1.6 Burtet 41.00 +1 Caland 28.30 +0.3 Calv 275.50 -5.5 Deli Mil 69.20 -2 Elsevier 243.00 +5 Ennla157 words
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Article131 1983-03-18 23 Bahts Bants t/ Asia Fibre 104 unch Ayuthaya Inv. And Trust 137 +1 Bangkok Bank 260 +2 Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd 151 +1 Bata Shoe 230 +6 Berll Jucker 349 +4 Charoong Thai Wire 328 +4 Firestone First Trust 56.75 +5 Industrial FlnanCc Corp 144.80 +1 Jalaprathan Cement... 185.50131 words
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Article900 1983-03-18 23 .FROMiPage** f.WSST U) 70° Supreme Corp (2.138 2.145) (84) 2.10 (5) 2.09 (306) 2.12 (198) 2.14 (416) 911 r»\ 91S <-*n\ ?n !£SL n?(W (3) 1.70 (14) 1.76 (8) 1.77 (2) 1.75 (10) 1.82 (11) 3SKKS'sT 85 m«mi*«.» T Text (2.328) (76) 2.33 (74) 2.27 (69) 2.29900 words
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Article853 1983-03-18 22 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Ajlnomoto (3.208) Alcom (2.128 2.135) (40) 2.14 (7) 2.15 (29) 2.12 (4)853 words
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Article671 1983-03-18 23 THE RUBBER market m Singapore yesterday closed slightly easier with April RSS One buyers quoted at 226.50 cents per kilo, down 1.50 cents from Wednesday night. The market had opened yesterday morning about 3.5 cents softer, following the sharp fall m London overnight but recovered later on trade and671 words
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Article32 1983-03-18 23 Rubber: Mar 17 Singapore: April: 226.50 cents (down 1.50 cents) Malaysia: April: (247.50 cents (down 0.50 cent) Tin: M 530.51 per kilo (up 8.00 cents) 95 tonnes (down 32 tonnes)32 words
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Article202 1983-03-18 23 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed easier on further short selling m moderate trading, dealers said. In the March position, north region fell Mss to M 5722.50, central M 51.50 to M 5723.50 and south Msl to M 5729 while m April, central lost M 52.50202 words
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Article35 1983-03-18 23 LONDON: Copper prices on Wednesday (previous m brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £1051.00 (£1059.50); sellers £1052.00 (£1060.00); Three Months buyers £1083.50 (£1092.50); sellers £1084.00 (£1093.50). Market tone: Steady at the lower levels Sales: 21,800 tonnes.35 words
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Article95 1983-03-18 23 NOON SSR and SMR prices yesterday; HAS April May (Current Mth) (Forward Mth) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers SSR 20 (1 -ton pallet) 226.00 228.00N 228.00 230.00N SSR 50 (1-ton pallet) 222.00 224.00N 224.00 226.00N MRELB April May SMRCV (1-ton pallet) 314.00 316.00N 317.00 319.00N SMRL (1-ton pallet)95 words
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Article153 1983-03-18 23 THE STRAITS tin price m Penang yesterday rose eight cents to M 530.51 a kilo, moving within the ITA "may buy" level of M 529.15 and M 532.06. The continued firmness was due to the lower offerings of 95 tonnes against 127 tonnes on Wednesday. The higher London153 words
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Article133 1983-03-18 23 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per 100 kg yesterday. Coconut oil: Bulk fob $95.00 sellers, old drum (m second hand drum) fob $108.00 sellers, new drum fob $112.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $55 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $360.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper133 words
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Article688 1983-03-18 23 THE US/Sing dollar opened at 2.0800 20, climbed to a high of 2.0830/40 before closing softer at 2.0820/30. Trading was dull with little participation. The US unit was traded firmer from its open and trading was moderate. The US/DM was traded lower as the Deutschemark benefits from688 words
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Article47 1983-03-18 23 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Mar 17: Overnight: 3'« Call deposits: 3'< Closing Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 2% 2H 3-month Bank bills 6H 6Vi> 3 months CD 6 7/16 6 5/16 6 months CD 6 15/16 6 13/16 Source: National Discount Co.47 words
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Article32 1983-03-18 23 Closing Interbank rates for Singapore dollars on Mar 17: Offer Bid Overnight SVS 5M 1 month 6 5,16 63/16 2 months 67/16 65/16 3 months 67/16 65/16 Overnight mode 5 <32 words
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Article24 1983-03-18 23 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.25 per cent.24 words
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Article272 1983-03-18 23 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable m Singapore opened at $28,138 and closed at $28,450 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.50/418.50 m moderately active trad- ing. Overseas selling brought the price down to 416.75/417.75 (the day's low) but recovered fast when local buying brought it to272 words
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Article29 1983-03-18 23 Wed Tnes New York 10.628 unav 10.69S Zurich 10.658 10.75S Thnrs Wed Singapore 10.658 10.75S Closing prices m US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Buls.se, Spore.29 words
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325 1983-03-18 24 SOUTH Pacific Textile Industries Bhd (SPTI) expects its wholly owned subsidiary, SPTI Properties Sdn Bhd, to contribute significantly to group profits m the coming years. This will take place when its property subsidiary is fully activated, said Mr David Nai-Wai Lee,325 words
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613 1983-03-18 24 MALAYSIA Textile Industries Bhd is proposing to change its name to Emtex Corporation Bhd to reflect the now diversified nature of its business. Along with its proposed name change, Malaysia Textile also released its interim results showing pretax profits of M 5622,000 for the613 words
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154 1983-03-18 24 Rowntree still keen on US expansion LONDON, Thurs. Rowntree Mackintosh PLC said expansion m the United States remains an important objective, with possibilities being carefully assessed, after last year's agreement to buy candy maker Laura Secord Co m Canada. The Secord purchase will increase North American earnings and take theReuter - 154 words
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544 1983-03-18 24 THE new owner of George Town Dispensary Bhd has finally taken steps to restructure the capital base and operations of the company. GTD, a wholesaler and retailer of pharmaceutical products and dispensary services, is now 73.5 per cent owned by a bumiputra company,544 words
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376 1983-03-18 24 Paris takes steps to dampen franc speculation PARIS, Thurs. Central banks, during periods of rampant speculation on foreign exchange markets, often have the reputation of being purely on the losing side. This month, however, during the dramatic unfolding of events surrounding the fate of the French franc m the EuropeanFT - 376 words
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241 1983-03-18 24 MADRID, Thurs. Creditors of Union Explosivos Rio Tinto (ERT), the near-bankrupt Spanish chemical group, are expected to set a further three-month period to discuss differences over the industrial and financial restructuring plan put forward by the company last week. The plan, which involvesFT - 241 words
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205 1983-03-18 24 French economy shows no signs of recovery PARIS, Thurs. The French economy is still slowing down m contrast to signs of a recovery among other major industrialised countries. The latest Bank of France survey published yesterday shows industrial production remained stagnant m February, but domestic demand fell below January's alreadyFT - 205 words
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Advertisement704 1983-03-18 23 NOTICES f AVER HITAM TIN DREDGING MALAYSIA BERHAD (Incorporated m Malaysia) UNAUDITED MINING AND FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE HALF YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 1982 Half year Half year Year ended ended ended 31.12.82 31.12.81 30.6.82 Mining Results Output of tin concentrate 000 kgs. 603 920 1,686 Sale of tin concentrate704 words
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Advertisement123 1983-03-18 24 mmii 1 9p §m?K ff ISIJbI DADTNEDC BAD nRUnK 4^ibHß immiiß ■f &mm &&wamwm&*w&m Ji& f Ladies and gentlemen, take your partners for the Bpfiii 111^ j B SIA London Quickstep, starting 1 April. Our exclusive 'HEH ll^ 747 Super-B departs every Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri W and Sun. There's123 words
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Advertisement131 1983-03-18 24 Hong Kong firm wishes to sell various well known brands of french perfumes and cosmetics. Interested Buyers please contact Box No. N*****, 390, Kirn Seng Road, Singapore 0923. sign of \f good v service W For details write to f^^^m^m^^o^ Lombard North Central PLC l*^B^HKm^^ Banking Services, Dept 506, _^^fl^_131 words
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Advertisement705 1983-03-18 25 rv TELEPHONE SERVICE: fH^HI CLASSIFICATION GROUP S{b N- Monday Friday aOOanw^^pm^^^ Ordinary 00 per word (Mm 1 5.00) G. (L ,*l] J^^*^^.^\ f\. J^^*\. f% f mm if^ f^k 4^^^^^. Saturday aoo am 3.00 pm c 7T $18 00 per col. cm' Entertainment Food guide >gs^ \Pvtt| Sg. J^JiiKiiijr /VI705 words
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Advertisement1384 1983-03-18 25 19 Household 19 Household Appliances Appliances INSTANT WATER HEATER ELECTRONICALLY Jgk J^ CONTROLLED MB iBBk COMPACT SAFE JL^BL Bk ECONOMICAL STYLISH HC BvppPMpwVßHfiT^rT^a^Lv. jPMVbhkI I For installation i ill T9*^ V INTER-RANK PTE LTD N. f 01-19 To 01-21 Blk 333, Kreta Ayer Road, Singapore 0208 n» Tel: *****74, *****531,384 words
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Advertisement626 1983-03-18 25 25 Sale: Other Products LINGUAPHONE FRENCH COURSE Almost new, complete set of cassettes, books, manuals. $200. Call *****03 after 5.30pm. MUST SELL ASSORTED used carpets m good condition from 30 cents p.s.f. onwards. Contact *****04/ *****28. TANAH MERAH COUNTRY club corporate membership for sale. Highest offer secures. Call *****79. CHANGI626 words
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Advertisement82 1983-03-18 25 25 Sale: Other Products 25 Sale: Other Products AUCTION 120 jewellery items comprising diamond rings, bracelets, necklaces, ear-tops m various designs. Total liquidation. ALL ITEMS MUST BE SOLD. To be held at The Empress Meiji Room, Hyatt Regency Singapore 10/12 Scotts Road, Singapore On Sunday, 20th March, 1983 at 2.0082 words
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Advertisement116 1983-03-18 25 26 Rentals RENTAL or PURCHASE WITH RELIABLE BACKUP SERVICES, DAY NITE, GET REFRIGERATORS DEEP-FREEZERS GAS COOKER FILTER HOOD WASHING MACHINES W AIR-CONDITIONERS White- WestlnghouM PLEASE SEE OUR AUTHORISED DEALERS OR TELEPHONE: Mitt Hrilna, *****64/*****21 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION VIDEO AND TV for rental. Daily and weekly. Phone *****90. Icto Pte Ltd.116 words
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Advertisement124 1983-03-18 25 fitr^l FOR SALE: A kelong with wfftk iJL^ floating platforms. Dip into I WB ffi i^2| I No. fiO, Business OpportunlBj/b| RARE COLLECTOR'S ITEMS: A ,LJj|lri 'HiHi mm M ffCy/U Rolex Datejust dating hack aT^mT Bnxjl pocket watch Chat's about 60 ■&pHW IM k m H/T^m years old. Watch out124 words
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Advertisement524 1983-03-18 26 30 Hairdressing 30 Hairdressing *w A i IFLAJRF SALON HAIR DRESSING BEAUTY CLINIC London Qualified Facials, Waxing, Hairstylist for your Manicure, Pedicure perms, tints cuts Fo^Ha^Problems. FOR APPOINTMENT Hair Transplants Te1:*****63»*****44 Unit 02-22 Tanglin Shopping Centre (New Wing) 19 Tanglin Road Singapore 1024 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor kh It'—"" \M aßtafcT^^sß524 words
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Advertisement505 1983-03-18 26 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor HUP SOON SENG specialised m electrical and plumping works. Please contact Miss Tan Tel: *****42. IRON FENCING CONTRACTOR, window grilles, iron gates, hand drilling, grating. For estimate enquiries *****11. RENOVATION WORK FOR HDB, private houses, undertake office partitions, awnings and furnishings, etc. *****15, anytime. 37 Aircon/Refrigerator LEE505 words
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Advertisement679 1983-03-18 26 39 Photography PARADISE LIVE VIDEO filming, good service and economic. Birthday/Party $140; Wedding $180. Tel: *****62/ *****22. GERMAN LEICA M 5 with 1.5/50 mm Summarit lens, $3,200. Tel: *****24. SONY U-MATIC CAMERA and Recorder for sale. Reasonable price. Call: *****97. 40 Other Services I We Specialize m I Matrimonial Problems679 words
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Advertisement590 1983-03-18 26 50 Office Equipment/ 50 Office Equipment/ Supplies Supplies LIQUIDATION SALE OFFICE FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT Desks, chairs, typewriters, calculators, office safe, refrigerator, paper shredder, wooden cabinets, intercom units, and weighing scales for sale at Suite 2278 West Camp, Seletar Airport, Singapore 2879. Viewing and submission of bids on 18th March 1983590 words
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Advertisement605 1983-03-18 26 57 Industrial Equipment: Sale/Hire r RECONDITIONED CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT For Rent/ Sale Tower Crane: Potain, Kroll Linden Crawler Crane: Linkbelts Concrete Pumps: Sehwing, Wibau Scaffolding Frames Nippon, Beatty Bar .cutters, benders, dumpers, mixer, etc. Interested parties please write to:THE ADVERTISER P.O. BOX 1674 MAXWELL ROAD SINGAPORE 9033 TEL: *****11/ 2 FOR605 words
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Advertisement1283 1983-03-18 26 60 Business 60 Business 60 Business Opportunities Opportunities Opportunities Reliable Agents m i I Europe I required? I Experienced German Exporters, estab-j lushed 1936, with world-wide experience! ■as buying-and shipping house offer co-I ■operation. Efficient service guaranteed. Gilbert J. McCaul Co. GmbH. I Ost-West-Str. 59, I I 2000 HAMBURG 111,283 words
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Advertisement563 1983-03-18 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Tutorial CHINESE TUTOR WANTED by PreU student. Contact Mr. Han *****89 Pre-U Teachers/Graduates preferred. ENGLISH/CHINESE TUTORS required to teach Primary and Secondary level students. Please call *****62. QUALIFIED CHINESE SCHOOL teacher required to give home tuition to Primary 3 boy. Phone *****56. TUTORS REQUIRED FROM Telok563 words
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Advertisement636 1983-03-18 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretariat Clerical Clerical t jr^MP^cir II INCORPORATED iPCI DISPLAYS PTE LTD REQUIRES RECEPTIONIST Age 19-23 years old. GCE 0' level with credit m English. Able to converse fluently m English, j Mandarin and have some knowledge of i dialects. Pleasant and636 words
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Advertisement395 1983-03-18 27 66 Situations Vacant <•> g^y a ~d sriollJlCTDikTlUp .S9IBT.MT (1) administrative ASSISTANT The successful candidate wlll most likely be a lady m her early twenties with good credits obT^^^nnZZ'^rt. ence In office administration. She should be methodicalin cxccuting her duties, b« able to writ* simple correspondence independently and be able395 words
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Advertisement361 1983-03-18 27 66 Situations Vacant ggr/r" g A French Manufacturing subsidiary invUM -nDiir«tion_for WHcations for. PURCHASER Mechanical, Electronic, 5^M±SfSSf ftOm Experience m the related field especially m the purchasing of *he electronics part components completed N.S. Able to execute work independently ArrniiMTANT/ BENIO *C a C c c UoNJnTB^CLERK a recognised accounting361 words
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Advertisement401 1983-03-18 27 66 Situations Vacant d) sszs?" 0 It you do enjoy meeting people, this is an opportunity for you to iom us Pf k..«^ RECEPTIONIST We are a marßeUng-onented Company. We believe In personaUsed service and personal attention to gain and maintain good customers and human relations, and thus enhances our401 words
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Advertisement379 1983-03-18 27 66 Situations Vacant d> ssas"*~ A we|, e,tab,JBhlM:, int,rnational rnmnar,v ,nui,«« «n,tBhiv mi_ii,,»rf company invite* candidates lor the poaition of. CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY Minimum 3 years experience In a secretarial position. Single age below 28 years. Possess a matured/pleasant persona ity w Ith the ability to work independently. c Fluent In379 words
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Advertisement415 1983-03-18 27 66 Situations Vacant d) %zsr"" DI=DQOKIKII=I "Cif Ov/Pinil-.L. r Tj!7;!r ASSISTANT -"»*-»wsw _-_s^ The candidate must be a lady with an interest m screening and interviewing aDDlicants of various nonfPP C J"'°l. Fx industrial categories Experienced and "A" level candidates are preferred. p|eaBe app|y wj, h partjcularBi telephone number and415 words
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Advertisement376 1983-03-18 27 66 Situations Vacant d> ssar t'*~ Jk^^i^"^^"^l^^ d,,wu A««n.m»!in.c 1 PUDIJC ACCOUntantS reauire I icmui.c PI||HIIIIII|HPH| B > €.^1 Ml J Must beabletoprepare tax COmDUtation J.pti)rn<; nterested applicants |ease app|y^ ith fu|| particulars DhotO Cn r) SntcomactXho^ numberto:S£»^ fcO&aL? Singapore9ll7 jllll IHIIIWIWIIiIII 111 IHlliMini J™"1"™-* Wall Established Shipping Estab".» hetl376 words
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Advertisement308 1983-03-18 27 66 Situations Vacant dJ Mr*~ EXPERIENCED AUDIT STAFF Wo have vacancies »or experienced Junior and Semi-senior Audit Staff Beekjn- a morB cnallßnging with a de au.i, exposure. The suitable candidates will be self-motivated and mature. Starting salary will be rtST^vtoiaSexperience To join our team of Audit staff, write m to:S.T.308 words
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Advertisement340 1983-03-18 27 66 Situations Vacant J; ga^r" Jg TUFF-KOTE DINOL reauires- DBr .Sft!pSf M|QT RECEPTIONIST c Minimum G.C.E.'O'level. Must be able to speak both English and Mandarin. No experience required. Interested applicant*, pleaw apply with full particular* and telephone number to: poboxoss TUftUCnH PMT OFFICE TH^Jf^S^' CE nnHHif TYPIST/GENERAL p Tn3''„" CLERK340 words
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Advertisement396 1983-03-18 28 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical International service company m Jurong hs» immediate vacancy for: ctrunnrrniiNKissiSTiNT FEMALE ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT 2 years similar experience Independent worker Interested applicants please call B :z:r::: '^^T^^^YANGROAO Medium s.zed Publ.c Accountants E£ Mnt™taalSn! <™ U"»8 TAX ASSISTANTS srsa^ssssrs; rr«S,?nT?u'.°pT,^ n rt sume, contact telephone number396 words
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Advertisement436 1983-03-18 28 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK amp to nrierate telex ma Ab£ to operate telex ma- d^mrnta^r^ 6^ —y Pe3sto4ow.p.m. Please call: *****75 tor aDDointment -«--COUNTS CLERKS reared by 8U,,,0n Tra.mo possess initiative and be able r w F r ok,V"!" pressUre working eXPCrLnCe Those interested please436 words
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Advertisement554 1983-03-18 28 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical TRADING COMPANY IN town requires (1) Sales Clerk. (2) General Clerk. Post (1): Minimum GCE 'O'Level, English stream, at least year sales experience. Able to aWBBSMfg St%s^^^^ *****82 for appointment. ACCOUNTS CLERKS REQUIRED, OCE 'A 1 and 'O' Level. KnowlssSssss j, r^ d 1"'uh|)l)rillu'"554 words
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Advertisement474 1983-03-18 28 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical TYPIST WITH GCE O Level required. Must type at least 40 w.p.m. Interested applicants please call personally at: Kok Wah Press Pte Ltd 3 GUI CresI^~l"D^. t, p^ticS'and salary ejected to: Paya Lebar Post Box 52, Singapore 9154. m^^i=t^^^ PO^^in^L/^Ja.i.itie.s. o. Box SS, Sln,a.474 words
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Advertisement504 1983-03-18 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales c) Sales i.in_Mf _________M-_-_-B! Hl________________M_______M.I—^»w_*__tfHHHH_____flH >: A leading ShlD-DrOVldOre With faSt expanding international links seeks experienced male or female X I boarding supervisors/ CANVASSERS H{ rpcnnncihlp fnr cmnnth m nrHinatinn I responsible TOr SmOOth CO-OrdinatlOn I Of Ship SUpplieS. I g Pn^^tpq504 words
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Advertisement1498 1983-03-18 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales c) Sales c) Sales c) Sales __=5-s-_-ss__-_-s-=-sB-a--s_-s WBBEBHMNBKK3UKBH&BBBKUBBBNKKMWUBSMNNB Diesel and Automotive Company M We are a young and growing requires M _fl WA W company m line with our expan__«_S^ A& ___W sion we seek SALES1,498 words
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Advertisement771 1983-03-18 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales MENARD COSMETICS requires; PART-TIME BEAUTY ADVISORS Experience not required Free course m skin-care, facial and make-up. Free sample set provided. Free gift and other benefits. Enrol Early. Tel: *****16 (8.30 a.m.-Ha.m.) *****24 (11a.m-Bp.m.) TORINNA BEAUTY CENTRE •01-25, INTERNATIONAL PLAZA (0207) MENARD COSMETICS urgently requires PART-TIME771 words
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Advertisement453 1983-03-18 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales TRADING COMPANY REQUIRES spsss -™™1" EARN GOOD INCOME by selling Insurance (full/ part time) Training provided, fall Colin: 9H631/*****73. CCU*,CDC., cot.™ a FEMALE REAL ESTATE Agents required. English and Mandarin speaking preferred. Please call *****07 for details. MERCHANDISER REQUIRED BY Kfyer&TpK call: *****52 for appointment.453 words
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Advertisement560 1983-03-18 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Technical Technical _y, _'^~fl'""*~"5~ _.:.v.---"-L-.li (fi nR ...ii rTH Mr ?h ILLJUU WLsLbLbU —^^-Jv_j-j nf We are the authorised agent for UllVettl one of Europe largest manufacturer of Office automation j and data nrorpssine pouinrnpnt and wp haup m h f processm^ equipment and560 words
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Advertisement451 1983-03-18 29 |66 Situations Vacant Technical Established Motor Firm r= E TFTHNiriANS ICV/nrnvmna for rust-proofing motorcart. Hardworking and not afraid of dirty work. No experience required, training will be provided. starting salary- $425, those wllh class 3 drlving licence will be given $30 extras. SSm.mSS. An additional $20 wi.. be given for451 words
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Advertisement417 1983-03-18 29 66 Situations Vacant Technical Immediate vacancy available ELEcmcAN NTC 3ln electrlcal Installation PreferaWy licence holder Experienced m maintenance de? a T e .S .^.nrMn.' comtianv^s desl-ed company is aeskta. We offer: Attractive starting pay. Fringe benefits. •"•^»«^P['g n«« P^"* THE DIRECTOR SCHM|DTMANK PTE LTD -.oniwiu mmh ibi. BUNOE| JSoUT DRIVE417 words
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Advertisement462 1983-03-18 29 66 Situations Vacant Technical Established Contracting Firm ~r (Male/Female) Preferably with minimum 1 year working experience and Poly Diploma m building. Must be able to do measurement and site checking Interested pleats call personally after 2pm B^MCo«,pH» -OMSI Re*. s.w _po-oti-Construction Company SjSKS^r ***** COnlP SUPERVIsor SITE SUPERVISOR tor sprinkler462 words
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Advertisement714 1983-03-18 30 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production ||*«»»»^'»»TW^|'M*»^ l**'a*JB IM^^ _NJ^/v/^W\^/yW -9& ~"V" ~T I &GM ptiFlid" f a 1—• Lil Engaged m the assembly of circuit boards and integrated circuits, is expanding its operation to Block 4008 along Ang Mo Kio Avenue714 words
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Advertisement486 1983-03-18 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production :SsS SS:HS;SS:;:*SSSS WSPi mi tlll^Wm':': i^" puTr,a rUVSpKIM I INDUSTRIES PTE LTD. (fne^aSon^havermmediate °P vatSScies for:- 7 B ->k.i-p i/\-/« APPRENTICES/ PnmnlPtPd N S I £S2?^"v_ars •AgebelO WJbyearS- •No experience required as training m will be provided. Prepared to work486 words
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Advertisement279 1983-03-18 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Production ,«——B_——__■"——_~« _REb^V 'MECS Wmm IVIUW Kra&B ™S™l vJ'Jj'ii'Jj V^f^^ IIYIALt/ i >V_(ilNi V S^^* l S-f (FEMALE diiic PLUS free transport free medical treatment free fashionable uniform free tea offered during 2nd Shift Sya^conditioned factory piped y in musjc mnri^r^ .v,,, w modern, clean and279 words
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Advertisement272 1983-03-18 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Production IBBHWpMB Wn IW fW\ S2_LS iUySdrbUlu tp,^^* i tLtvibiuiN APPI lANTF PTF ITn rtrmnintrritLiu requires MALE/FEMALE PROHI irTIOM J?il^^™o OPERATORS t (Ist, 2nd Shift) Come and see us to find out what we can offer you: Please call personally at: tT^II^L iei. no. between Bam272 words
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Advertisement312 1983-03-18 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Production |_k 50 I I EARN UP TO IfcaSJlilLSill snVIpi1pieta!!',il^.'v';'o^a In SeZvZ^Z salary adjustment soon. Interested please apply per- i2Arumugamßoad O« Paya Lebar Road #03-02 Cheng Chwee Huatlndßidg Singapore 1440 ill: *****87 Bus service nos. 70,71,72,25, L«. *****2. J ACMA electrical INDUSTRIES LTD rpniiirps re qu.res312 words
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Advertisement257 1983-03-18 30 66 Situations Vacant h) Domestic AMAHS WANTED. PART-TIME/ pun-time. Any race, foreigners «K«ENC» AMAH required for American family. Call gi^ £i Miscellaneous il^l^i.o 11 H______|___rT lR Wiiai'iVtill^m laaviH IPi*JI*W BB MWWfWfg p*t^--^^ PRODUCTION i: I INF IFAHFRS FT UH£ L-APtKb U g Hr? E Hp- Bpr I B IM Hfffiffi257 words
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Advertisement538 1983-03-18 30 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous We have Immediate vacancies for:A) TRAINER Female, below 30 years of age ITC or Diploma In either Mechanical, Electronics or Production Engineering Bilingual m English and Mandarin is a necessity Previous experience as a trainer/ Instructor on product quality from a manufacturing environment an advantage538 words
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Advertisement850 1983-03-18 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous We are a member of the international GfQXO BHSHHHM Group, one of the world's leading and most gHHH«nHPB successful health care companies, with an outstanding record m many fields. HHHHBi We are looking for suitably850 words
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Advertisement622 1983-03-18 31 ■i^lM^_*« fV^BMBMHHIHMMHMHBMHHBIBHHMaHMHSHHHMBHBMHiB ~66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous 4_____ ~Bpt HYUnDPI |rilf |ilfl J lMlinmßlj|| 15ttP%PB o_l f^ 1 1 Motors Re Ud J has vacancies for the following POStS. CAI FQ OALCd DPPPPsFN IA I iVr-S nCrnCOCI^IMIIVLO Experience not essential Training will be given Possess622 words
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Advertisement364 1983-03-18 31 MHHHMMHHMBMEIBBHBHHHHBBIHHHBHIHHMHHHHSnM 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous A aMB-BfflMM Z^r^^^^^^^^^^B 2r it /i-l\^ M k \2/ M r^NTURY^RK cucdatom I.NGAPORE -^Mf.iTrfrtJ*! JP^Vi'illUW A^J-C "*aj g™ I to WORK In a Jaese Restaurant and In the process LEARN the Japan. ese Language m authentic Japanese environment. JS~ ™™9?our, "^K'" 9 at tha364 words
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Advertisement384 1983-03-18 31 MNBMHBHBMHMHMaHHVHHBaKHHHHHMHHHHIHHBSMHHH 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous I tllf A —E3IEIIJSIEI Urgently requires A) BARMAN SS^S^C 0":'" Ability to mix a wide variety or drinks and S^ary'^iS^Spm B) LOUNGE WAITRESS Age: 18 -25 years old pfeasant disposition Secondary Education Salary:s39o/405pm o waiter/waitress Salary: $390/405 pm D) CHAMBERMAID ■>™™r SKSSipa, SSfiSSTS '>384 words
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Advertisement387 1983-03-18 31 ■HMMHMnHMMHRMMaaMWaaMHHHBMHMMi 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous FEMALE PURCHASING ASSISTANTS Possess oce-o- level cerun- typing speed of 35 -40w.p.rrL Wrpifbo can work with minimum supervision. DRIVER CUM nniucDvriCD^e DELIVERY CLERKS ComDleted/exemDted from SmeNS AUb,eTo read and speak simpieEngiish. Possess class 3or 4 driving S C WOrk ing and willing to work387 words
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Advertisement442 1983-03-18 31 ■■■■■■■^^■■■■■HBIMHBHHMiHMi 66 Situations Vacant _______—i___^_—_——» i) Miscellaneous /»<£> Cem~J To «Sf} >fflP< IMW <% rAnirc 1) COOKS WAITERS WAITRESSES V Applicants must be prepared to do shift duties. Minimum s^ary $530 pm. l^uT^J^ComZno' ta^wTbe dependem uPon qualifications and exS^fll D ay f?)" °monthl £^£I^. ft "orking me. Singapore 1025. I^—^—442 words
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Advertisement309 1983-03-18 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous i^HHH--Hi^ GEARHART GfOO^r^ SERVICES ltd An International Oilfield Serv.ce Company Re<— ».i STOREMAN Applicants should be tam|lar with shipping, purcha«r nR and stock control proredures. possess a class 3 dnvmiiliceVe.? ;nrt hiv; a e-wl h^nmanrt or English. Please wnte toPlease wriU The Personnel Manager Gearhart309 words
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Advertisement435 1983-03-18 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous JOT —Jm _wVA ("OLD VVJr _«A^.storage pntlv We require urgently 1. MOTOR MECHANICS Mm 2 years practical experi- rpnairine and servicfnga motor vehicle P^sle« aclass 3 and 4 drivKnw ing licence -2 CLERKS experience Preferred Benelil 9 months bonus ,4™ays annual leave Those available for435 words
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Advertisement351 1983-03-18 32 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous PACIFIC EQUIPMENT LEASING requires (D DRIVER CUM FITTER Igps&g--experience (2) ELECTRICIAN Experience m AC/ DC generators and trouble-shooting ii\ FiECTBirAL APPRFNTirF<? Complld *S Prl c ably wHh theoretical electric knowledge electric Knowieage (4) MECHANICAL APPRENTICES EBB (6) GENERAL WORKERS Plea« call:*****04 b.t"«»n a^am and 12^0351 words
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Advertisement419 1983-03-18 32 66 Situations Vacant T) Miscellaneous ___-_->__-_---__-_-------_- Fast Food Restaurant urgently requires WAITERS WAITRESSES With or without experience. ijgsxssssssi Attractive .starting pay. Uniform and laundry allowance. Meal provided. CPF contribution. Interested partie. plea., come for a walk-in interview at:5001 Beach Road, oTwoh Hud Camolev -TA^ HOLLANDSE CLUB Requires GENERAL WORKERS Attractive419 words
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Advertisement468 1983-03-18 32 66 Situations Vacant s^sssssssssssssssssssssssssm ~lf~Mlscellaneous ______I_^ZZ-T MALE PEST TECHNICIANS Age 17 above Attendance Incentive BxsF^ We offer intensive training with good earning opportunity Ring *****16 7 Marine Survey Company has vacancy lor a young and energetic CARGO SURVEYOR Must be fluent ln Engllsn (GCE 'CV Level). Addlv with lull particulars,468 words
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Advertisement636 1983-03-18 32 66 Situations Vacant sags i) Miscellaneous WANTED EXPERIENCED MALAY Driver, age between 45 50. Staying around dist 13 to 16 to drive automatic car and must be familiar with Jurong areas. H ueyi_iiß COMPANY REQUIRES MESSENGER Boys with ability to ride motorbike and speak some English and Mandarin. Interested call636 words
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Advertisement506 1983-03-18 32 66 Situations Vacant ir- 111 i i) Miscellaneous REQUIRED FEMALE ACCOUNTS Clerk and Salesgirls. Interested, please call at:- 274 Braddell Road, Singapore 2057. Tel: *****83/*****45. s_s-^(ssa_??s Operations Supervisor). Interested, please call at: 27, Miri Road, Spore 0409. Tel: *****44. TRANSPORTATION COMPANY REQUIRES Malay/Indian Lorry Attendant. Salary $350. Interested call at:506 words
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Advertisement479 1983-03-18 32 70 Pleasure Boats: Sale/Wanted/Hire CURRENT HONGKONG OWNER OFFERING IST CLASS PLEASURE VESSEL Bertram m convertible Brand new m excellent condiiHiiSii vhs PR Mrtw? _?th' \5{ b racno ana chi raal° wltn antenna. Asking only U. 5.5530,000 Interested parses please phone Miss Tang/Mr. Tan at: *****22/3 avxzv s -S^HAWK BOWHIOER SK»479 words
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Advertisement490 1983-03-18 32 74 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance mmmg/gmmgmagmm W~WB~r~-~^T~M~P~~WHI |»l| k T JIC\ f |HH •J_~_fl_ I_______J| Bra^nFl^! -Iff _n -I WJmk Bjf jj mrZ 1"^ MMMiii ii2lS_i ;|'|ll_J|H H_j_nH_lB__ amSSSSSSSBSMS BiiJiBi JSPfISHNSpRi W"ilWi!lW| I I jj Kwl I KflfciFi.M Sgll I ■Ml___ri___Ml_ft_lM KS__S_ i. IBillMßliiWfllllllW-iiliWl mil r -^.^_-fc>/v^_^t_^-^pa-. I SINGAPORE. I J490 words
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Advertisement602 1983-03-18 32 76 Vehicles For Sata ~~~s c> Datsun 1977 DATSUN 140 J. Saloon. PARF eligible. Beautiful condition. $12,000 *****45. 178 East Coast «t« oa«ui/_«L ilrronditlon B^^rsSß. $*****. Call: *****78. DATSUN 220 C, SALOON Diesel, export to Malaysia, tel: *****4/ *****8. DEC. 1976, DATSUN 100AFII. Highest offer secures. Call Mr. Qoh, *****10602 words
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Advertisement732 1983-03-18 32 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Mazda COMPLETE RANGE OF NEW MAZDA SAVANNA MODELS RX7GT RX7 GTX RX7 SE-GTX RX7 SE-LIMITED Limited slip differential, works extractors, Webers 48IDA, Intake manifold, etc available. TEL: *****3/ *****5 PATRICK LECK. MAZDA 323 (LATE 1977), 1000 c.c. 5 doors, white, alrcon, radio cassette, Vlcom tested.732 words
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Advertisement767 1983-03-18 33 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes 1980 MERCEDES 200 Fully automatic. Trivate owned, low mtleage, beautiful condition $66,900. Tel: *****87. 1980 MERCEDES 200 Ai'Con. tape radio company owner. Show room condition. $61,500 0.n.0. Tel *****31. 1981 OCTOBER MERCEDES Benz 20(1 1 private owner, road tax new, beautiful condition. $78,000 0.n.0.767 words
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Advertisement1534 1983-03-18 33 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Mitsubishi i) Mitsubishi I) Mitsubishi i) Mitsubishi I) Mitsubishi INDISPUTABLE Ipir^ tmm mnp inßM|piminpi i mM i im immßmm *W)L\ In! V«t JWWPW™BiW™^W I^^I^^IMIMMWMM Him .i... ,m.l 1 11,534 words
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Advertisement1258 1983-03-18 33 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 VehicleBJ^j^_ m) Commercial m) Commercial m) Commercial «____-_-__s=s--!-!!==!^ The most versatile tc^Dh truck m Us wen proven ana economical C 240 CAB B—L Diesel enaine fuxmousand sd^_B__»«« •n ▲"-^art .gn.tion s-- Am PRICE 515.900 (Nett on the road) •LuxurousandspMß A^ dly1,258 words
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Advertisement423 1983-03-18 33 7B Scrap Vehicles ONE 1975, 1850 C.C. Car for Scrap onload tw^endo/ APm. THE HIGHEST ATTRACTIVE price for iqoo 4000 c.c. scrap cars. *****27, night ***** Ricky Tay. 1974 JAGUAR 4235 c.c. for PARF. Price negotiable. Interested call: *****53 FOR SALE 2000 c.c. Scrap lncluding transfer $13,500. Tel: *****01. REQUIRED423 words
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Advertisement708 1983-03-18 34 {LBo^O<<>(c?' 1 nPfffn KrHOVI Tf)?fKK\^r^^<\^(^U^(^l C i jhl jL jCi^x. __r (*->*J' i 's*-' \_^^__A_r^i__'S_r/ ii ll**^ *>_^ ,i^_ii >__/ "">__' V_ 3?tf**- j^ a; Houses a) Houses a) Houses "_rt^P^Mßß^a--ia-M^-M--88-Ma---«a-^-a&r" CIST 20 BEAUTIFUL SEMI-DE-r"" TACHED nVur Ang Mo Klo Industrial Estate fully furnished 4 s HUH ***** l Ulllllllllll708 words
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Advertisement184 1983-03-18 34 86 Accommodation, a) Houses DIST. 1128, SHELFORD ROAD (next to Watten Estate) doublestorey terrace house, fully furnished for rent. T*l: *****11 Mis^ 10.BEN0,AIED„___ STOREY semi-detached. 3 bedS_^HS «>.ST 11. DOUBLE-STOREY DETACHED bungalow newly renovated, 10,000 sq.ft. 5 bedrooms, partially furnished. Prestige Realty, *****47. DIST. 11 GOLDHILL AVENUE iSSHSS'TSeS^™-. SKSS& s^n184 words
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Advertisement328 1983-03-18 34 86 Accommodation a) Houses WATTEN ESTATE SEMI-DETACH-ED 2-storey 4 bedrooms, spacious living/dining overlooked large mature garden. Tastefully furrr^rir:.,,«„„. vated 2-storey semi-detached l|i|iip! BEAUTIFUL W.NDSOR PARK bungalow. 5 bedrooms. Elevated land. Excellent countryside view. $3,800. Serene Realty *****16. A BIG BONGALOW, BUKIT Timah vlclnity 3 bedrooms, baths attache«VSffiSSt, 13 '700- Tel:328 words
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Advertisement434 1983-03-18 34 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation b) Apartments b) Apartments _M^_^n__M___H__-_-___--_l JH HHHHHHB^H JW H-1-fHT II ~l T B _Fil I I. =Kj »J HV|lf J J Bte W-iWm-mim APARTMENTS/CONDOFORLEASE n nT^ n 55*™ DrayCOtt Tcwer $6,200 Park Hoi JSP 800 ram nuu&e *t'°ZZ Chen Yuen $3,000 rorYl^r»._-_:-.- *>, enn Miramar Mansion434 words
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Advertisement268 1983-03-18 34 86 Accommodation i b) Apartments Well furnished apartments/ townhouses 2/ 4 bedrooms m Drime Son. ith P /gs. R'agewood $3,800/W^OO j gsST^g Lucky^wer $S c Casabella $6,500/ $8,500 and many others at various budget ATONA PROPERTIES *****34 BEVERLYMAI »5300 —isa?— D15T.0923 New 2-bedropmed studio 1^ $3,300 (partly furnished) inclusive ma268 words
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Advertisement844 1983-03-18 34 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments AT EAST COAST beach, swimming, wind surfing, tennis, golfing, squash, supermarket facilities. 2 bedrooms, 1 study room, spacious living/dining room. Balcony overlooking the sea. Colour TV, washing machine, airconditioned Modern kitchen. 15 minutes to city. $2,500. Gebian: *****49/*****29. THOMSON/ RANGOON ROAD walk-up apartment, fully furnished,844 words
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Advertisement828 1983-03-18 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments dist 10 lewis court Fully furnished walk-up apartment, 4 lirooms. 4 attached bathrooms, wall to wall carpets, 6 airQond washing machines, etc. Rental $2,500. Tel: *****83. DIST 1025 BALMORAL ROAD Apartment, brand new, tastefully furnished. 3 bedrooms with huge kitchen and servant's room See to828 words
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Advertisement815 1983-03-18 35 I MaMM— 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 20, FABER GARDENS, 4- bedroomed condominium, high floor, partly/ unfurnished, available immediately. Details contact Simshers: *****22. DIST. 20, 4-BEDROOMED brand new apartment, pool, tennis, partially furnished, $2,800. Available early April. Call *****28/ *****50 (agent). DIST. 22, 3-ROOMED FLAT unfurnished, $650. St. Michael's815 words
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Advertisement534 1983-03-18 35 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST2PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX Studio apartment. High floor. Fully furnished $1,300. Available immediately. Visco: *****14. DiST. 5, HONG LEONG Shopping t'entre, fully furnished walk-up apartment, 2 bedrooms, $2,000. *****27 (agent). DIST. 5, FABER HILLS. 3-bedroom-ed maisonette, fully furnished/ aircon/ facilities. Asking $2800 0.n.0. Tel: *****63/5 (agent).534 words
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Advertisement526 1983-03-18 35 87 Accommodation Wanted __!_!_r_Z!ir!Z!Z!_Z!^ a) Houses GENUINE BUYERS raquires House or Apartment 3 bedrooms or more $600,000 and below m any district o _.n_rcaii ?7£J£ *****«0 BANKEBB/ CORPORATION EXECUTIVES require houses/ apartments, convenient location considered. Attractive terms of payment. Budget $2,000 to $12,000. ners please contact Rur-Ban *****25(8 lines). HOUSES/APARTMENTS526 words
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Advertisement414 1983-03-18 35 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses __iM__B__Bß___B_ lt _^PMi~iW^~~i~~~~»~Bk f »>. M| li__?i' __1 iHRw^ J|i V__PP.!pH/ ,"?S__"_Kw> 4FgMKxI}L, _w _< "W I TSjtWtTl^ lS It's time for YOU to ao a «nan/.J Hi«» «nrf On a financial diet and yet maintain your tasie and Style m graCIOUS ii'" 8414 words
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Advertisement724 1983-03-18 35 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses _T ■_—T -<~^V _r-'"--f '*4~~~-v>• "T' B# Bl i^ _f I B^-TB ■■'^■1 B^S 1 #1 I J 1 \t ._-—*f_m~ IT" _<~^V it\ I%"tIT~A M \f\ \IW 1 JL—A^ JLL JLJI ikV^ St attraCtlVP tPrmS Ol OUiaUIVC724 words
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Advertisement629 1983-03-18 35 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses Spanish designedTo u rnbilcSTOREY semi-detached (1-year old) at Dist. 14 for sale. 4400 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms/ servant's, living/ dining split-level. Ceramic/parquet flooring. Tenanted. 5750.000. Also avaliable double-storey bungalow at Dist. 10, elevated land 8 900 sq ft SI 5 million YSC Property 296-6666 DIST.629 words
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Advertisement499 1983-03-18 35 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses dist 13 off macpherson^™ double-storey terrace. Approx 1,000 sq.ft. 2 bedrooms/servant's. Freehold, vacant possession. $295,000. Swansea Homes *****11. DIST. 11 LINK BUNGALOW at Watten Estate. 4300 sq.ft. 5 bedrooms, Extensively renovated. Morning sun. $960,000. Belmont Realty *****55. DIST. 10, SIXTH AVENUE, renovated double-storey semi-detached,499 words
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Advertisement460 1983-03-18 35 89 Properties For Sale t) Private Apartments nicT <; «/f<!Tfrn r.ROVF ulal a wc3lcn™ un" 91/4 km Pasir Panjang Road Freehold, 2-storey maisonette. 3 bedrooms with family hall. 2024 sq ft Completion by mid 83. Selling $520,000 0.n.0. mcT^iucurftiiPT OIST9KIM SIACOUffT Jalw Jintan, olf Oretart Itoad Freehold. Well furnished. Fully460 words
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Advertisement1076 1983-03-18 36 ~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 ii— M-— MnMHMMHMHyMHk. M 4 Wmmtmmm«m*^^. _nB! H^H __k v- _fttt^___i_*dPi^_i V B_L I_B Hksta_wS '■ii-|j II 5 -'fir IL %IWiMiii'l->n i<&'-1,076 words
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Advertisement1011 1983-03-18 36 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments J__#W^^^^^^_^ _ML J^->_. Jo\^oBHl^^^ _J_y #_£)_L L<_ 7_T '^_X **W AMj "i 7^L ••^■b J %1 —>wh_ht -1—m H -< «f —_r f^fl_f 1 S Ul!iri_EL_ 1 111 j^MAIWSIOISS1,011 words
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Advertisement666 1983-03-18 36 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments BWfcfc, Wy?«<fcv w. _^^l s .^_*Q!_C I |i ThomsonVicw^SaL Condominium >' 'Si j j|(3_ R_': *^B/ I B^9w 3k.. '4* I?T:^—. fi 0& _l* '4M_3^^fllr __!^t _nR H&. <~X__B HlltlliJPl -wß«i H^^^^TH I PK. Bf JH666 words
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Advertisement849 1983-03-18 36 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST.II WATTEN ESTATE walk-up apartment, 3 bedrooms. 1,500 sq.ft. freehold, terrazzo/parquet flooring. $360,000 negotiable. *****44 Agent. DIST 10, FARREH GROVE townhouse, partially furnished, airconditioned, 4 bedrooms, 3660 sq.ft., swimming pool, $770,000. *****00/ *****32. DIST. 1130 OPPOSITE GALARIES Lafayette, 3-bedroomed walk-up apartment, 1.100 sq.ft.849 words
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Advertisement3376 1983-03-18 37 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted E( h lii f iji i Si!. m y*^ i"** "BB 9H MB* ffLUßfc I I. SSipff I T^IIAP HUAT HOUSE PRESTIGIOUS. DISTINCTIVE. AT A STRATEGIC LOCATION. —AND AVAILABLE NOW! I V^Ox^ I Factories for rent q^Jx J3,376 words
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Advertisement657 1983-03-18 37 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces SHORT TERM LEASE FOR 12 OR 24 MONTHS Vicinity of Keppel Road 'has 4-storey building suitable for workshop cum store/of lice for immediate rental: Groundlloor 1,200 sq.ft. at $5,000 p.m. Ist lloor, 1,800 sq.ft. at $5,000 p.m. 2nd floor, 1,800 sq.ft. at $4,500 p.m. 3rd floor,657 words
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Advertisement743 1983-03-18 38 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces H^ »=~—"-~^s B_M_____W__aßg_B_Wlga-l--_-_.'' p BBSB__b_BSBbKGBR9B—__J^B_Bh I^^ **V .--1 ji 1 1 n f\ r\ J\ s~=i y I J J[ Jf/»\ Jl B_B M MI If ¥i% i I rr.r Jr— r-«l u -r—r-'r-"*^ (r~r^ --«».«kr^ M^< 5S743 words
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Advertisement511 1983-03-18 38 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces ■t___K__aiMa^^«M^wiMa««wa-B-__0BHg»»« ■bh_hb^_i_^^^^^^^^^^*^^bh^b^hi^^h _o%fl J_^%i_Wk__l <llp T__^^ GODOWN I C_^D CAI E H I dimTs?onsa C t e s°ms a Ave U" I Eunos Road for sale. Please _B_____! rnntact Mr. Chona of I______________hl ___B___»_M__aß_-a-__l__B__^_----_-B-_-_ GODOWN SPACE TO LET c.nn .jSicfinef 6400 Sq.ft.511 words
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Advertisement1047 1983-03-18 38 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces i^g"=a= Rental b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental /TT"M S^/Im (Jd/ ffTk £/m A. •y INTERNATIONAL PLAZA 1 ;§g§^ ZLe*"~- mW __*H ;SS-2S^S?i Si§lk ?_2SSS"S**S JgJ HCM a»"> PfifilSSSrtlSßffi commands a prime location Tn»«l»itf» located at the main1,047 words
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Advertisement680 1983-03-18 38 93 Office Spaces c) Wanted WANTED OFFICE SPACE m Parklane Shopping Mall, 300 to 500 sq.ft. 2 years lease preferred. Phone *****69. WANTED OFFICE SPACE about 300 sq.ft. m Johore Bahru town centre. Preferably near Holiday Inn. Phone *****22. AGENT LOOKING FOR about, 2,000 sq.ft. High Street Centre for purchase.680 words
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Advertisement1032 1983-03-18 39 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale a) Sale a) Sale SINGAPORE FINANCE HOUSE A MODERN SHOPPING CENTRE LOCATE YOUR SHOP HERE! m s&r rT*TT -"r I jj L- jUHA?h Hk^? 1 p«^- l "^'''f™ fcj ifriw«Bß»{ f.aJflipr' iij Hg i J I —^dfffrS 1 -TtJ-1,032 words
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Advertisement397 1983-03-18 39 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental F?SHrS complex, unit facing escalator, v-,-. m c &e orchard shopping isMMMiM (day), *****44 (night). Un^edgK^arJe^RS; $2 200 and payment of $25,000 for T^"p g rnnVT4^m ed fUr"ltUre TelPr °P- T4686^ g Gr°ord! r L loorSHsn^!- N oGu.srs Nprc^ i'loo scift Good montage. Contact: oagoid397 words
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Advertisement575 1983-03-18 39 100 Air Travel 100 Air Travel ||^ilSS*»__ SOUthbOUlid 4iSS-3^. $_E£"° Hdays j|~ff^P__B __fc_____H_l I^Ovs/o4 r I Britain/ 1-PfEMMIIPBI Hf M/ 'ISr'i p Europe A <^«», Experience H.,..i ...r i. < .....~T^ Specialists' ShoppingCentre#o3-47/48 277 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923. Tel: *****77 (5 lines) A »<■* gateway travel for economi- Tours Road575 words
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Advertisement971 1983-03-18 40 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours PATTAYA CARNIVAL WATER FESTIVAL IN (Ut-7th April) CHIANGMAI(I3th 15th April) ui/~ui irun ci ici n Don't miss the Golden opportunity to HIGHLIGHTS: Floral Float Parade t wet Se|ect f rom the following Beauty Contest, Orch.d Contest, Tha. tours fo jojn jn |he merriest festival.971 words
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Advertisement1343 1983-03-18 40 109 Foreign 109 Foreign 109 Foreign SB UNIVERSITY OF STIRLING Founded by Royal Charter m duatePhD/MSc/M.Litt/M.Ed 1967, Scotland's first com- either by research or one-year pletely new University m over instruction. Masters and Diplo- 400 years offers courses m ma courses by instruction (ayeARTS, EDUCATION, SCI- rage duration one year).1,343 words
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Advertisement1152 1983-03-18 40 111 Academic 111 Academic B^^ t Vjjv fln Stamford Academic courses 1983 CITY SCHOOL OF COMMERCE DAY-TIME COURSES Applications are now invited for admissions to full-time (day) and part-time (day/evening) courses: PRE-UNIVERSITYI&2 1 GCE 'O' and 'A' Level Commerce, Arts and Science subjects. OTHER EVENING COURSES 2. GCE 'O' Level1,152 words
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Obituary, Illustration82 1983-03-18 41 MR HOE ROOK CHUAN MR. HOt POOR uhuah I¥MM Departed on: 17-3-83. X called to be with theL°rd Deeply missed by: WI sons. hSlylwklng daughters-in-law: SKSKB daugthersh^A[, XK E U w EM son-in-law-JOHN MCG!LVRAY HOE A O. L*ENG U CHRW E ™E grandsons hoe kwok leong, edwin hoEkwokmlNg,eugeNe82 words
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Obituary, Illustration91 1983-03-18 41 --Sa^r Expre,P, |f hearMe|t gra||tud. w!^hSSd"J?iJSIIi (^oone*l*nc*^wrMlhB>d*C|OlliihJ!r Bnt- -1 T Jr:" U HBBHBMMHi tup cauii vop thp 1 ate T fc .SBS«SrfIHS& friend, and coileaguos tor their condolences, attendance and recent bereavement W^~~^—~^*~^~^~~~^*~ w «DM«NOKANCH»V •=rrs?rrr ".r SLS rr.:; prayer., condolences, donato Z^l™xZVJ*Zt" cc durm F-mi|»o<thei«t« 2^L ?ZISmMDM.91 words
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Obituary, Illustration108 1983-03-18 41 H^HHHHmHmm L ov,ng memory of caii"dRHomHeE^i?Marcl.i979 -m the sweet bye and bye w« sh ,f n meet on the b«auttful «-«vi"B'y '•memlH.r.d by her chHdi»n and grandchildren. _jj|_B_||B_H_H_jjHßßM ■illl—i MARY TAN GOAT N.O and Gr,nd«,n. "MB^^^™^^ m loving memory of Mr c.b. Sc«H«t world so much that108 words
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Advertisement960 1983-03-18 41 li3~l^u^~ 113 Language 0 ATT language centre SCHOOL OF LINGUISTIC SKILLS Language courses and private tuition for school examinations and for business, travel pleasure ENGLISH LANGUAGE CLASSES all levels begin on 28th March 1983 Choice of classes 4 hours daily (intensive) 2 hours daily Write for our brochure or enquire960 words
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Advertisement240 1983-03-18 41 APPOINTMENTS A local organisation is inviting applications from suitably qualified Singaporeans aged between 18 and 30 years to fill the following posts:FIELD ASSISTANTS Candidates should have at least 3 GCE 'O' Level passes and preferably a valid driving licence for Class 2 or 3 vehicles. A starting salary m the240 words
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Advertisement1841 1983-03-18 41 MirVTICF^ IN THE HIGH COURT OF T MB ■■■■■MiMim iiiiiiiMi ■iiiiMirillHm THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE*"* Companies Winding Up No. 50 of 1983 hrn W\ m Straits Steamship Company Limited ln the matt er of the fcSZ (Incorporated m Singapore) Companies Ael. Chapter MJSjp Jg W Preliminary Announcement of Results and1,841 words
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Article295 1983-03-18 42 Students guarantor pleads guilty Judge postpones sentence for businessman to return $57,000 SENIOR District Judge Michael Khoo yesterday postponed sentencing businessman Teng Kok Ge, 45, to allow Teng to make full restitution of $57,000 which he had absconded with. Teng pleaded guilty to two counts of criminal breach of trust295 words
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Article22 1983-03-18 42 DR John Chine, Dr Tan Eng Seng and MrTee Boon Chye have been reflected president vice-presMent and VStSSSS^SSS oclelylor lo22 words
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Article, Illustration439 1983-03-18 42 Nothing like the real thing when it comes to learning LAUGHTER is the best medicine, so goes the old adage. But m the case of the Singapore Science Centre, that and participation are the best ways to learn. So yesterday, the centre bro ht' on a 45.minute live show, called439 words
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197 1983-03-18 42 PSA building to have talking lifts THE proposed Port of Singapore Authority Building will boast the latest m lifts the "talking" variety. An electronic voice In 19 of the elevators at the 42-storey bollding will announce each floor number and inform passengers entering the cabin whether it is going up197 words
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151 1983-03-18 42 FOUR men, one armed with a parang, robbed three people at Tai Vat Credit Co, Kitchener Road, of $6,210 m cash and valuables The incident hapYJJJ?S a« wJSniSav aftpf pened on Wednesday afternoon# Two employees of the company and a customer, Mr r151 words
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Article51 1983-03-18 42 THE third annual general meeting of the St Nicholas Girls' School Alumnae Association will be held on March 26 at the school m Victoria Street. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of their alma mater, the association will also hold a forum on Career Prospects on the same51 words
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Article37 1983-03-18 42 A VARIETY show organised by the Singapore Armed Forces' Reservists' Association will be held at the National Theatre tomorrow night at 7.45. It will feature Safra's entertainment troupe as well as local and foreign artistes.37 words
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97 1983-03-18 42 Shangri-La fined $150 for unclean food A HOTEL and a restaurant yesterday admitted five Minlstry of Environment summons rlSfl?Sl y e"^™ ed from contamination. h*a? J*™ eooted mSt The hotel* was aLso fined $151 for not keeping an ic«-crnshlng machine clean and "free enc™ te" dlSvVed »n jfn «Uscovered Re!97 words
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117 1983-03-18 42 NZ wants 'orderly' air fare structure THE New Zealand government will try to arrange an air-fare stoicture with and fair wuei^ The Minister of Tourism, Mr Robert Talbot, announced this yesterday at a press conference at his country's High Commission m Nassim Road. He said the New Zealand Travel Commission,117 words
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352 1983-03-18 42 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG a By NOISE from construction sites m housing estates, industrial zones, offices and suburban areas may m future reach only certain levels ~if a code on "^^SSlwlZ by .he'singapo™ S"aXt lie comment, until June 24 before ix te approved.352 words
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Article79 1983-03-18 42 THE trial of the former managing director and three employees of Mm Pa 0 Press, all charged with announcing norse prem£ be hetrd m KSJuJoi!Jseptffi Yu Wing Kon, 54, director of the paper, Yam Nan Wah, 42, Lim Hock, 24, and Lee Pek Ngor, 24, are79 words
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Article64 1983-03-18 42 How you can win a Renault RACE to the classified pages and give yourself a chance to drive away m a Renau 1 WL m the finale of the Car Chase next Saturday. More than 12,000 straits Times readers have entered the Straits, Times-Renault Car Chase* that leads to Goldhill64 words
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Advertisement97 1983-03-18 42 I^^| I The family of the late B I Tan Sri Dato (Dr) LEE VAN LIAN I P.S.M., J.M.N., D.P.M.S., Hon. LLD H express their heartfelt thanks to the national leaders, cabinet S H ministers, community and party leaders, school representatives, H and friends and relatives, local and overseas, who97 words
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Article, Illustration394 1983-03-18 43 TONTO - Skybolt underlines chances TONTO First-up winner finishes sharp sprint with plenty m hand ON THE TRACK with IPOH, Thurs. Skybolt, who made an impressive winning debut here last December, underlined his chances m the Class 3 Div 2 sprint over 1,200 m on Sunday with a fluent gallop this morning.394 words
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Article55 1983-03-18 43 GALLOPS by horses engaged on Sunday: Early Bird II (Chiam) 40.4, newcomer Record Harvest (Rahmat) and Paper Gold matched strides m 36.4, Load Applause 43.1, last-start win- ner Literati 111 (late Gentleman Agreement II) (Cheam) 40.6, Anak Malaysia II 41.2 (apprentice H.S. Chan), Misty line (Tweedie) 45 and55 words
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Article632 1983-03-18 43 asfsdafasfdsa OF LATE, I have been hearing a lot about "chap tuin" betting m horse racing. while at the Ipoh racecourse last week for offcourse betting during the Singapore Derby Meeting, I was persuaded by a friend of mine not to bet on a certainReuter - 632 words
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Article1623 1983-03-18 43 pApi? -a 2.00 CLASS 6 DIV 2 I,loom tIAI^IL 1 (Ratings: 36-13) (Stakes: $10,000) 1 B»3**7 Le Bon 80l H SI (SI) Chew Vat Hoe-PK Leong 6eg dl +.5(120Orn) A Rahman 5 2 ****** FUipachl D 55 (32) Pegasus-Mak 4 mh +3 (1200 m) Mahhat 10 31,623 words
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Advertisement1310 1983-03-18 43 APPOINTMENTS a CAREER OPPORTUNITY f(*w auto (Singapore) pte ltd^ jtf!ffi)h. WITH THE A subsidiary of The East Asiatic Company 4mW MATimiAL DUnrMICTSVITV BOARD :^K Ltd will short| y stQrt distributing a brand NATIONAL PRODUCTIVITY PUAHU <&, q{ new innovative Japanese mo tor-scoot-I ers. Presently we have the following vaThe National1,310 words
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Article141 1983-03-18 44 Melia still the No. 1 LONDON, Thurs. Jimmy Melia, appointed caretakermanager of Brighton m December following the departure of Mike Bailey, was yesterday given full control of the straggling First Division soccer side. This appointment will no doubt be seen as a reward for taking Brighton to the Football AssociationAFP - 141 words
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Article, Illustration647 1983-03-18 44 asfdaasdasas THERE was 9no sentiment attached to his last contract* Age is immaterial i£ a player is good enough. Bonds is incredible. He 9 s one of the greats o£ this club. He never lets anybody down and is of tremendous value to me.647 words
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SPECIAL TO THE ASIAN WALL STREET JOURNAL
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Article55 1983-03-18 44 The Asian Wall Street Journal is Asia's only regional daily business publication, published Monday through Friday. Five days a week you get objective, in-depth coverage of economic and political issues affecting your business. You'll be better informed and better equipped to anticipate events and trends and take advantage55 words
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Article61 1983-03-18 44 Each day The Asian Journal brings you complete listings of commodities, futures, stocks, bonds, notes and investment news. Not just for Asia, but for the U.S. and Europe, as well. You'll also read about worldwide events that impact on Asia: changes m political trends, fluctuations m international markets,61 words
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Article61 1983-03-18 44 More than 400 journalists around the world contribute to The Asian Journal, including seasoned correspondents based m every major city m Asia. They are backed by the total resources and expertise of Dow Jones Co., publishers of America's leading business publication. The Wall Street Journal. It's a communications61 words
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Article26 1983-03-18 44 The majority of articles appearing m The Asian Wall Street Journal are special reports or exclusive stories. Here are just a few recent examples26 words
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39 1983-03-18 44 SINGAPORE There's no winner or loser yet, writes James Leung, hut the real fighting between Singapore and Hong Kong has just begun. Both want to add facilities and become financial supermarkets.39 words
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26 1983-03-18 44 JAKARTA Most Indonesians have been hit hard by new economic realities. Joseph Manguno reports on the government 's belt-tightening moves.26 words
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42 1983-03-18 44 TAIPEI is reported that the government has released a feasibility study on establishing a free- trade zone a small Hong Kong m Taiwan" which would be free of foreign exchange and export restrictions and import duties.42 words
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Article24 1983-03-18 44 HONG KONG An exclusive analysis by Matt Miller describes how this property empire rose on big talk but others cash.24 words
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34 1983-03-18 44 SHANGHAI For the first time, the Bank of China has agreed to take equity m joint ventures between Chinese and foreign companies, writes Vigor Keung Fung.34 words
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50 1983-03-18 44 BANGKOK The rival aircraft manufacturers, Boeing Co. and Airbus Industrie, are engaged m a long, fierce dogfight to sell airplanes to Thai International Airways. Airbus wants to preserve its position m the Far East while Boeing wants to break m, reports Richard Borsuk.50 words
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SOCCER SNIPPETS
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Article, Illustration170 1983-03-18 44 ROBERTO Falcao (left), the Brazilian midfielder who is the main reason why Roma head the Italian League standings, says he might join North American Soccer League team New York Cosmos at the end of this season. Falcao's three-year contract expires m May and there hasAgencies - 170 words
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Article196 1983-03-18 44 A MAJOR row has rocked Swiss soccer just two weeks before their national side take on Scotland m a crucial European Championship qualifying match. The president of League champions Grasshoppers Zurich. Karl Oberholzer, was suspended for two years by the National League committee last weekend for "unsportsmanslikeReuter - 196 words
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Article, Illustration188 1983-03-18 44 PELE (right), the Brazilian legend, gave his support yesterday to the United States Soccer Federation's bid to host the 1986 World Cup. "The time is right for the World Cup to come to the United States," said Pele, who led Brazil to three World CupAP - 188 words
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Article206 1983-03-18 44 FRENCH World Cup star Gerard Janvion, who plays for struggling French club St. Etienne, looks set to sign for a Canadian club. Bob Laker, president of Inter Montreal, indicated that there was a 95 per cent chance of Janvion, who plays m defence or midfield, joining them.Agencies - 206 words
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Advertisement145 1983-03-18 44 I SPECIAL OFFER: Subscribe now and reUHI ceive your choice of Dow Jones Professional Management 1 Guides. Details will be sent to you upon receipt of your order. 1 I One Year, (256 issues) Ssl9o. i WALL STREf D 00^ s* loo i Z_. D Check enclosed; payable to "Asian145 words
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Article, Illustration691 1983-03-18 45 Holders Aston Villa and Liverpool bow out All the results EUROPEAN CUP Liverpool (Eng) 3 Widzew Lodz (Pol) 2 Lodz qualify 4-3 on aggregate Juventus (Ita) 3 Aston Villa (Eng) 1 Juventus qualify 5-2 Hamburg SV (WG) 1 Dinamo Kiev (SU) 2 Hamburg qualify 4-2AFP; Reuter - 691 words
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Article, Illustration345 1983-03-18 45 Liverpool 3 Widzew Lodz 2 ENGLAND World Cup full-back Phil Neal scored from the penalty spot m the 14th minute to put Liverpool, 2-0 down after the first leg, m the hunt. But the Poles hit back after 33 minutes when Liverpool goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar brought down Wlodzimierz345 words
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Article, Illustration342 1983-03-18 45 Aberdeen 3 Bayern Munich 2 ABERDEEN, who held mighty Bayern to a goalless draw m the first leg, came from behind twice to win 3-2. Augenthaler opened the score for the Germans after 11 minutes but Simpson levelled the score m the 39th minute. Pfugler put Bayern ahead again342 words
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Article, Illustration316 1983-03-18 45 Universitatea Craiova 1 Kaiserslautern 0 KAISERSLAUTERN, leading 3-2 from the first leg two weeks ago, looked to have a place m the last four secured after keeping the Rumanians at bay for most of the match. But with eight minutes left, defender Nigrila scored from six metres toAgencies - 316 words
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Advertisement318 1983-03-18 45 j^ |H] i \&> yA TPla i i Py^ Mm H^* 1 &£k I i^^^^gag^^^^^S^'. 1 .:4 km 4km uiiiiHl 9ik IP^^n 9L^^lfiß^^ The Professionals Choice... At A Down-To-Earth Price PROFESSIONAL POWER PROFESSIONAL VERSATILITY The HP-86 features 64K bytes of built-in user memory that With a full range of hardware318 words
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Article, Illustration415 1983-03-18 46 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW adasdafdasasa PROFILE...by 41 REMEMBER having to cover my long-sleeved shirt with a sweater and then topping it up with a long overcoat. But it was all worth it. The course was well-planned and the Russians revealed a lot about their training A methods. s KOON HUAT NATIONAL415 words
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Article52 1983-03-18 46 IMRAN TO SKIP INDIA BOMBAY, Thurs. linran Khan, captain of the Pakistani cricket squad, yesterday said he would skip the series with India here this September. Said linran: "I want to save myself for the Australia-Pakistan Tests," Khan said. "The series against Australia and England after that mean too much52 words
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Article76 1983-03-18 46 SUPPORT FOR LINK-UP LONDON, Thurs. Former English Test stars Denis Compton and Bill Edrich appealed for the restoration of cricket links with South Africa. Compton and Edrich handed over a petition containing far more than the 56 signatures required to call a special general meeting of Marylebone Cricket Club. But76 words
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Article68 1983-03-18 46 AUSSIES FINE HUGHES MELBOURNE, Thurs. Australian cricket captain Kirn Hughes was fined A$3M for comments he made at a news conference before the recent World Series Cap one-day finals against New Zealand. The Australian Cricket Board found Hughes guilty of breaching their code of conduct through comments he made aboutAgencies - 68 words
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Article, Illustration353 1983-03-18 46 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By Parental support the key to tennis success THE Indonesian tide of tennis players is growing from a ripple to a tidal wave. And if Singaporeans think Asian Games champion Justedjo Tarik, Tintus, Aryanto, Atet Wijono are the best they will see from Indonesia, they shouldJONATHAN CHOO - 353 words
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301 1983-03-18 46 Early exits for stars Lendl, clerc and Kriek MUNICH, Thurs. Czechoslovak Ivan Lendl suffered his second defeat this week when American Mark Dickson beat him 6-1, 6-2 here last night m the first round of the US$3OO,OOO ($621,000) Munich World Championship Tennis tournament. Lendl was not the only seed toAgencies - 301 words
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333 1983-03-18 46 BOSTON, Thurs. Tracy Austin and Sylvia Hanika, aiming for a showdown m the final, posted easy victories to move into the quarter-finals of the US$l5O,OOO ($310,500) Virginia Slims women's tennis tournament here yesterday. Tracy, the No. 2 seed and the favourite with theUPI - 333 words
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Article, Illustration402 1983-03-18 46 J. R RAJENDRAN - J. R RAJENDRAN By EVERY once m a while, the result of a cricket match is influenced by, oddly enough, the toss of a coin. Today's Singapore Inter-state Cricket Carnival final between Singapore and Selangor at Balestier Road (10.30 a.m.) could turn out402 words
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Article171 1983-03-18 46 PORT OF SPAIN, Thurs. Centuries from Mohinder Amarnath and Kapil Dcv helped India to their highest Test cricket score against the West Indies and to force a draw m the Second Test here yesterday. India, 219 behind m the first innings, batted throughout the last dayReuter - 171 words
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Article91 1983-03-18 46 INDIA Ist inns 175 WEST INDIES Ist Inns 394 INDIA 2nd inns (overnight 169-2) Gavaskar c Dujon b Garner 32 Gaekwad c sub b Gomes 35 Amarnath lbw b Richards 117 Vengsarkar c Dujon b Roberts 45 Sharma b Roberts 50 Shastri lbw b Holding 9 Dcv not outReuter - 91 words
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Advertisement251 1983-03-18 46 Lynx is synonymous with the finest golf gear. Now, with their new USA irons and woods, you have m your hands the most fearsome k clubs on the course. M 7 j JB w^nni wF I& Jam KF 1 fl 9LUHbLwI rar \<■ H New Design USA irons Mm' W251 words
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Advertisement251 1983-03-18 46 INVITING EXHIBITORS To contribute to the rapid development of basic Industries and to the export promotion of various kinds of Industrial goods not only m Malaysia but also m other Southeast Asian countries, and also aiming at the induction of foreign capital to Malaysia International Business (I.B) Center Co., Ltd.251 words
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Article, Illustration37 1983-03-18 47 Men: Zainal Abidin (captain), Stewart Ballard, Jeremy Yeo, Gerald Lim, Ranjodh Singh, Albert Wee, Peter Hill (or Chong Hon Toong). Women: Judith de Silva (captain), Chia Chew Lan, Geraldine Yeo, Belinda Foo. JUDITH CHEW LAN37 words
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Article, Illustration433 1983-03-18 47 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By asfasasfaa THE East Asia individual title is the most prestigious title within my reach. And, if I've to skip it, then it'll be the third time that I've a missed the individual event. PETER HILL Peter will know today if433 words
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Article363 1983-03-18 47 THE young Pepsi side ups£t the form books to bea,t a depleted Police Lions 3-2 m a Milo Premier Squash league tie at the East Coast Recreation Centre last night (writes Tay- Cheng Khoon). Police, kingpins just three seasons ago, had the services of only two Bgraders, Vow Boon Chye363 words
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Article68 1983-03-18 47 BUDAPEST, Thurs. The Hungarian Football Association have suspended 196 players following the arrest of 26 men alleged to have swindled a state-run pools competition of large amounts of money by rigging matches. A TV reporter added he understood the eventual suspension figure would be more than 25068 words
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Article95 1983-03-18 47 JAKARTA, Thurs. Paterno Braza and Mario Siodina, both from the Philippines, today fired a four-under-par 66 to lead the pack on the opening round of the Indonesian Open golf tournament. One stroke behind, at 67, was Liau Kuo-Chih, of Taiwan. Leading scores: 66 Paterno Braza (RP), Mario Siodina95 words
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Article29 1983-03-18 47 ENGINEERING Division beat Commercial B 2-0 m a Port Authority Recreation Club inter-division soccer tournament at Bukit Chermin yesterday. Other result: Commercial A 4 Operation CT 1.29 words
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Article25 1983-03-18 47 CHIYODA Singapore edged out Leblond Makino 3-2 at the Jurong Stadium yesterday to qualify for the semi-finals of the Staminade Cup soccer tournament.25 words
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Article178 1983-03-18 47 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI MALEK AWAB, Singapore's impressive midheld player, will travel to work m Alor Star, but he is unlikely to don the colours of Kedah m the Malaysia Cup soccer series. Intraco, the employers of Malek, plan to send a survey team of more 30178 words
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Article224 1983-03-18 47 JOE DORAI - Offer to ease Indian worry JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE will make a "special" proposal to the Asian Football Confederation m a bid to avert India's threatened withdrawal from the preOlympic qualifying tournament to be held at the National Stadium m October. The proposal will be presented to India when their224 words
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191 1983-03-18 47 SHOOTERS Kwa Eng Cheong, Robert Ho, Lee Koon Wah and Andy Lee have joined the race to qualify for the 12th South-east Asia Games m Singapore m May. They will travel with 10 others to Jakarta to compete m the South-east Asia championships,191 words
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208 1983-03-18 47 KOREAN table tennis coach Kang Moon Soo, who is preparing the national men and women teams for the South-east Asia Games m May, is a firm believer m the adage of practice makes perfect. To stress a stroke, Moon Soo will play208 words
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Article, Illustration185 1983-03-18 47 asdfafasfsddas PAUL CHAN, one of Singapore's top windsurfers, has polled out of the South-east Asia Games m May. The 27-year-old flight engineer aims to take up a coarse m the United States, The coarse clashes with the Games' date. Paul signalled his return to top185 words
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Article, Illustration201 1983-03-18 47 LEONARD KING - Ritger will be rolling in...to refresh LEONARD KING By AMERICAN professional bowling coach Dick Ritger will be here from March 34April 2 to conduct a refresher coaching course, a seminar and a four-day Ritger Academy at three bowling centres. Dick, 43, winner of 20 Professional Bowlers' Association titles and a201 words
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Advertisement21 1983-03-18 47 No roar from depleted Police Lions RESULTS DRAW No: 21/83 5 OUT OF 49 39, 37, 40 6,41 ADD. No 221 words
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Miscellaneous35 1983-03-18 47 CRICKET Singapore Carnival finals: Winners' group Singapore v Selangor. Losers' group Johore v Sabah (both at Balestier Road, 10.30 a.m.). SOCCER PARC interdivision tourney: Marine B v Operation CT A (Bukit Chermin, 5.15 p. m.).35 words
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284 1983-03-18 48 LONDON, Thurs. Threat to Opec's latest price pact OPEC'S hard-won agreement on oil prices came under pressure today as major oil companies began pressing Britain to slash North Sea crude to a level below the oil carte 1 s reduced reference price of US$29284 words
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Article, Illustration372 1983-03-18 48 Murdani: He is Suharto's new strongman asfasfasaf JAKARTA, Thursday General 4 in the shadows 9 now armed forces chief THE new star m Indonesia's military galaxy is Lt-Gen Benny Murdani, appointed yesterday by President Suharto as commander of the armed forces to succeed Gen Mohammad Yusuf, a popular but older372 words
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Article39 1983-03-18 48 BELFAST, Thurs. Irish Republican Army guerillas blasted a British army personnel carrier with a rocket m Belfast today, hours before the start of the city's St Patrick's Day parade, police said. One soldier was seriously wounded. AP.39 words
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Article423 1983-03-18 48 All dentists must register workshops by April 4, says the Labour Ministry DENTISTS will have to register their workshops, now that the Ministry of Labour has decided that these workshops come within the ambit of the Factories Act, 1973. Those who use air receivers are also advised to423 words
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Article199 1983-03-18 48 400 hawkers to make way for MRT ABOUT 400 hawkers at the Toa Payoh Central market-and-food centre at Block 176 will be resited soon to make way for a Mass Rapid Transit station to be built there. While they could move to two new market-and-food centres now ready m Hougang199 words
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Article33 1983-03-18 48 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. The Soviet UN mission m New York received 2,640 threatening or abusive telephone calls m the first two months of this year, Ambassador Oleg Troyanovsky said here. AP.33 words
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Article30 1983-03-18 48 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slipped 0.38 to 1,115.62 points m the first halfhour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today.30 words
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Advertisement230 1983-03-18 48 Oil firms locked m undercutting battle: P. 13 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE Straits Steamship has reported record pre-tax profits for the sixth consecutive year while its subsidiary Ben and Company is finally out of the wood. Why there is a severe shortage of people m Singapore230 words
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Advertisement117 1983-03-18 48 1 KIlHi I ■4-WHEEL DRIVE DUMPERS I Improved Features With Ruggerini Reliable Dependable Rugged i Special Features Equipped with hydraulic tipping body Body capacity 1000 LTS 18-month guarantee for axle shaft 12-month warrantly against factory defects Low price spare parts I And you are backed by a large inventory of117 words
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Advertisement420 1983-03-18 48 Xi iinnmiitimin EX ff THINKING OF BII\ING A COLOUR TV? P THINK AGAIN 9h_A 2»"* >• HBI PI 1* m»5 si a».ii? &mv Why tie yourself to an outright purchase when J ■w you can change to a Teletext TV when SBC launch T}, orn 14" _iij@r^j p^ I their420 words
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Miscellaneous78 1983-03-18 48 \[FYUHRSS XDHXD UP TO Ip.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 35 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.15 p.m.j SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.99 a.m. Adelaide 24/13 C Sunny Amsterdam 4/10 C Rain Bangkok 26/33 C Cloudy Beijing 0/12 C Sunny Beirut 10/18 C Sunny Bonn 6/11 C Cloudy Brisbane78 words
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Miscellaneous52 1983-03-18 48 Manila 21/35 C Sunny Melbourne 13/24 C Sunny Moscow 2/6 C Cloudy New York 12/14 C Sunny Paris 7/9 C Overcast Perth 18/30 C Sunny Rome 10/ 11 C Rain San Francisco 6/13 C Rain Seoul -2/8 C Cloudy Sydney 19/25 C Rain Talpeh 12/18 C Rain Tokyo 5/13 C52 words
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Article, Illustration1089 1983-03-18 1 Victoria and Albert bow out 4 But now, young apprentices are smarter because they have at least a primary education. They pick up fast. Nobody can afford to have the old attitude any more. We teach them and we keep our jobs be- cause of our usefulness. Lum Cheok Wah1,089 words
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Article, Illustration984 1983-03-18 2 Your front door is the 'face' of your home and it hints to the visitor what lies behind. Take some trouble to choose a door which reflects the personality of your home and family. YVONNE QUAHE who surveyed a range from the local shops, gives tips984 words
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Article, Illustration317 1983-03-18 3 fmafnklanfa BEFORE rushing out to buy a door, take note of these tips: CONSULT your architect or building supplier. Do-it-yourself enthusiasts will find the Timber Product Manufacturers Directory available free from the Trade Development Board particularly useful. It lists moulding manufacturers, saw millers,KENNETH KOH - 317 words
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Article462 1983-03-18 3 TOO many families equate spending time together with spending money. A day of bowling or a night at the cinema can be fun for the family, but there are many more-affordable alternatives, says family expert Dolores Curran, whose book, Traits of a Happy Family, will462 words
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Article, Illustration150 1983-03-18 5 CANTEEN operator Seah Kwee Peng, 70, is almost a permanent fixture at the Tanjong Pagar Yard. He started as an apprentice m 1931 and worked for 14 years. As a sideline, he scouted for cooks for the British navy. One hung mo kwai was so150 words
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662 1983-03-18 5 IN 1864, the Tanjong Pagar Dock Company was formed to coni struct a graving dock. By May that year construction was underway. Embankments were built along the sides I and excavation work on j the hill behind began to I provide earth for the662 words
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Article, Illustration371 1983-03-18 12 NANCY KOH - NANCY KOH SEEDS OF HUNGER exhibition National Library Today, tomorrow and Monday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Previewed by ONE out of eight human beings starve today. From the cradle to the grave, he watches while others eat, ironically, m a world of plenty. Picture a371 words
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Article, Illustration381 1983-03-18 12 THE Director's Guild of America has named Richard Attenborough, who has acted m and directed films for 42 years, as the Best Motion-Pic-ture Director of 1982 for his film biography Gandhi. Also honoured at the Guild's 33th annual awards banquet at the Los Angeles Hilton Hotel381 words
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Article, Illustration853 1983-03-18 13 Often thought of as the Singapore Symphony Orchestra's baby, the Singapore Youth Orchestra is really the National Youth Orchestra. CHAN ENG CHENG finds out more about their background, problems and aspirations. SINGAPORE Youth Orchestra? Sure, everyone's heard of it. Why, it's the Singapore Symphony Orchestra's853 words
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Article536 1983-03-18 13 BUEEBiBh - BUEEBiBh Bnyw^i! IT'S clearly a difficult matter of selecting the best of the worst. The three new series that began their runs this week were quite disappointing. The first to start, Tucker's Witch (Mondays, Ch 5, 8.45 p.m.) was an unexciting display of shallow sleuthing and536 words
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Advertisement325 1983-03-18 1 jm^j^^B^Wßfcjfc^^^jy'^j s ijf jjS 4K^HHh iR IJHfiKSßfii^ ?9|^F^ aJLj^BHfef j».^^Sbßl Japan's largest bank; DKB DKB is Japan's largest bank, with total assets exceeding US$99 billion. DKB is also the international bank that understands the Japanese people and Japan's financial world through its vast domestic branch network and close financial relations325 words
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Advertisement267 1983-03-18 1 This orchestra J [j-.-.. 'I! Key to the k nn hahu I» -•-'^Jf right door 1 is no nany fo^.j. outlook, ag ,s two, WJ^ Astounding! Just Play The Melody And The Per feet Accompaniment Follows. With Automatic Chord Harmonics and and bass— all automatically. The PT-30 features One Key267 words
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Advertisement292 1983-03-18 2 m m 1 r m i*TY\c>rr%TX I Ml 1 1 -Mil/lcl ill I m anti-dandruff M k shampoo Jl Every month the same ob excuses are used fa not trying tampons. 1 don't swm much, so there's no reason 1C ICiC S stats for a few days doesn t ipA292 words
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Advertisement181 1983-03-18 2 The Popular and Palatable SERRAVALLO'S TONIC (CINCHONA AND IRON WINE) J^HB. w*^ MX% f £m^ Sl NK inAi1 wd li SERRAVALLO It is for your benefit to read the following: It is our advice that you should insist on buying the original and genuine Serravallo's Tonic. Serravallo's Tonic is made181 words
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Advertisement987 1983-03-18 3 THE I ANTIQUE BAZAAR Presents an amazing collection of Victorian Edwardian Antique Furniture m Oak Mahogany. Walnut. Rosewood. Oriental Porcelain. Marble Clocks. Pianos. I Brass. Copper Ware. Jewelleries. Paintings and a wide range of interesting objects brought to you specially from England, the Continent and China. Just unpacked from three987 words
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Advertisement927 1983-03-18 4 liir&E. Onrt CUM IAIEEIf h 18 JAUfc" Zllll rUIMrWEEfl 8 Hi lllPlliilPßll MililiifclllllllM II Hll (*****80) 11am, 1.30, 4.00. 6.30 9.00 No Free List Km^^^a^Bßm aTWW «Wp^J Jwjj W f^TOTi ■|||B|||||||||l|B|lil|l||||||H|||||||||||i I FUNNIEST COMEDY of the Year H BHHHHI Jl" I I If" JMBiB ®T v Ib^K n H ii..i—.ifMinriM^927 words
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Advertisement1239 1983-03-18 4 jPorCHAROUiFABULOUS DAY! X fik i*ayuavE 5 Nominated for 2 ACADEMY AWARDS Q /U£\ CATHAY X O BEST COSTUME DESIGN BEST SOUND WPJ ORGANISATION V qI H iV B'^". a ~J IS QBHSSREIIIEIQ O B 9&cS MM"' Hh,,.J, JH^ lOC' 9th ACTION PACKED DAY' V A 9 H^^BfeO^*S9VBMIMHMH Id l"i Mam,1,239 words
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Advertisement86 1983-03-18 5 With the very latest disc film photofinishing equipment, not only do we develop your films, we even make extra prints using Kodak paper and chemicals only. Send us your disc films now. Magnificent Color Laboratory #01-23 People's Park Centre. Tel: *****9 03-99 Lucky Plaza Tel: *****34 Color Lab: 04-16 Da86 words
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Advertisement460 1983-03-18 5 p, <iol«k>n I'lmhmiLy HaK* I World Trade Centre m JtegLdfil PSichuan Restaurant M Singapore's first Sichuan restaurant is fl B the most renowned m town. Now Golden Phoenix at World Trade BBHHB^ JB& Centre >ffers delectable Sichuan focxl within impressi\ r e surroundings. L Room for a hundred tables. With460 words
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Advertisement736 1983-03-18 6 flSj |v IT* 1 IP 1 If "<LMI WSk X" "^fi% Hi B T^r^^B^fm Anfl '^»w *tw r w r nq nsn>fe i BMHb' 1 '■*■<»%■ Bff JhW *»5 «i^»» "wr nlfn^« 1 fjf S fi fr "Iff^tff^lWm fc^^y:\J South Union Company Pte Ltd M ™^^%l«a- h-, I BmE.., n736 words
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Advertisement1100 1983-03-18 7 ls®j The President Merlin Hotel fQ9 The history^ of President Merlin Hotel began when South Union Company Private Limited, a iliiiiiiimliir 1 1 Jv hitherto aibber trading company, decided to diversify its activities. I— I T A [\Jf T '-^^wT^WJopM W It built an impressive complex comprising a shopping centre1,100 words
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Advertisement834 1983-03-18 8 ■■ti_i i i_n iii iii 111 ii i iii—i.-.i-_-ii ic3-Q-a__ -«M----B---M-n---B--_--------»^ If INVITING EXHIBITORS!! I In order to contribute to the rapid prosperity m Indonesia and other Southeast Asian countries and to the development of exhibitors, International Business Center Co., Ltd. is going to hold the following International Exhibitions on834 words
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Miscellaneous785 1983-03-18 8 HfiKflM ISf I ill SB I CARFIELD STOP HANGING AROUNP KIP. >^3?^\. /H />r> JOST RBMENS&ER t YOU'RE A V^V" *N l^Cn A f§&\ TENPER YOUNG CHICKEN ANP |i^ }I i^f/^i^M<M ir A V/ERV HONGRV CAT J^ I GL)£SS 1 CtA\/E f fj 1 \J/ A fJ\ I that little785 words
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Advertisement422 1983-03-18 9 NOTICES V 3 I 1^ TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from PWD Registered <A> M*E T x/ 83 Supply and Installation of Two (2) Nos. Mortuary Cabinets Complete *'tn R»'"9eration Equipment to Kent Ridge Hospital. (B)M&E T 28/83 Nominated Sub-Con-tract for SuPP'y and. Installation of A Direct Transfer Pumping System422 words
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Advertisement509 1983-03-18 9 I f_VlHl_l_[ 1 If 1J B Separate tenders are invited for each of the (1) ERECTION AND COMPLETION of 4 Blocks of 4 Storey 3N Fiats, Shops, Eating Houses (Total 256 Units), Offices vvith Lock-up Shops and a Supermarket, Market Produce Stalls, a Singls-Storey Canteen and 2 Kiosks at Tampines509 words
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Miscellaneous776 1983-03-18 9 BrtlfllMr^^^lll^^ PEANUTS Brsc^ te f 1% PI6EONS ONTMe\ I /^PO6S ON THE V 6R ASS ALAS"/ ABOUNPjy —> ..y> G*\\ (M) i** /M iKf^ xffcy) >?^_SL .^^X y^k\ >i? l__\ y I y_\ ffh^L sW TOfe Jw/ft f'^Ml iA \BL lS^«r/ /_W "I \v/A )f\>sGr fr^T^ J_^~"®^ s^sJ I x^^\776 words
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Advertisement603 1983-03-18 10 based m Seattle (USA), the successful candidate will participate m the development and implementation of the hotel automation system. He will act as a project leader, responsible for managing to work at the highest level of all technical phases of systems The Candidate The person should have a Bachelor's degree603 words
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Advertisement1324 1983-03-18 10 n BiiiiiiiiWiiilipMr^^^lM IwhJ'^Pfl tf>C%^^ hH By?---" »mHbb|| Wsmk w$/ /mm H*^*-^ W&jo^ C» m.>lfofsm *&g%£wG* IB^'^ al! #*•**<£^** I lIC-JM Uta An RSAF pilot shoulders the vital responsibility of fringe benefits and advantages other careers can't The Requirements: maintaining safe skies for our nation. provide nor match. To become a1,324 words
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Advertisement2285 1983-03-18 11 APPOINTMENTS I If MMBM J^^^^ M M M M i We are looking for a mature and achievementi^SSk orientated individual who has the experience and f^imßiwiwiii ff^T^ff*^ bMiimmwJ We are a member oi the Barwil L^^/,^^^^^^/ ID L capabilities to fillthis key position m our if mmm illiiHl Chain of2,285 words
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Advertisement349 1983-03-18 12 Hf A fH fift Hf i H& Ym Wr f SHE& 1 HBb, B™^^ BP^^^^iß W§ j g% 4H IMMMiHIIr <rak Bk t FCi Rans ilrlH 1 vs6Hk^A^B ill mJm if HP^ffi fro 1 ,D4y? fjf"'l KJ< 1 > 4 wikSHHlßlS^sjti2SfflHi m#M B is if a airJl 1' ih iW.M349 words
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Advertisement95 1983-03-18 12 Schneider Contact Set for P Busy Bank Counters, Reception Areas, Hotel Guest Rooms Wherever a pen is needed. Available various models of Ball Pens, Desk Sets, Gift-Sets, Fineliners and Ball-Liners, Text Markers and Refills We can manufacture the above article under your own commercial brand Also supply parts and components95 words
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Miscellaneous348 1983-03-18 12 POSTER EXHIBITION m the South Wing. Admis- ior systems consultant at Exhibition of 50 selected sum by $10 catalogue. FGV-Goh Tan Computer oostprs from Khilm and CHILDREN'S VARI- Services. In English at Poll I art 3rie7 Goethe ETY SHOW Hosted by the Mountbatten CC. 8 Institut Art Gallery. Noon Little348 words
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Advertisement501 1983-03-18 13 tarfe! LkfLkJLy lij^wiii For 30 years School Fees Insurance Agency Ltd have been specialist advisers to parents m the UK. Now we can offer a special scheme m association with the Royal Trust Bank (Isle of Man) for both UK and non-UK parents who live or work m other countries.501 words
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Advertisement97 1983-03-18 14 niii'' awa«^^fl GiNseNTHiN X flHl X -PERFUME y#? SATHIOTiON gnS ■^^^liSnthWlaffi/Shower Lotion creates lender Mi for hvelp feeling WhispeY^harmonioubfYandsweetly^ iJ ik' t 7 two "frebrts b^corm^oneMhe v woHderfulXfragrdnce 6^ Firldhcl A- Gin^nthtf¥^th~bbt^^ >s., ,^m\ the uhbrokeri^ove. wk J^ig^^gnpr Time is precious, to part is uneasy, TVi-fc.jA IRH^ l "^^m^m^^^ with97 words
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Advertisement250 1983-03-18 14 Keep up-to-date with the internationally acclaimed and authoritative JANE'S Ifearbooks a tradition of reliability for 84years. All The WoricTs Aircraft H^^ B for aviation Professionals and enthusiasts f iwS kSSb n 'tt The internationally Biw P^ j acknowledged standard M jppWP*^ aviation reference. Provides I^9 PPPP 11^ detailed technical fßß^^^250 words
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Miscellaneous1681 1983-03-18 14 How these tax CSEESHI %A/iII 3 00 PM °P enin foßowed by A House Is Not A Home of the prestigious Peabody Award, this series Suparti and Pon Bachik. 5.58 AM National An- day Market Report 1.35 Vj\ OIJUoCJI^ Vyl (Mandarin/r) takes school-children to fascinating places for 6.55 Music-Go-Round: The1,681 words
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Article, Illustration1394 1983-03-18 1 f Bamboo Green GS ByUUENFUNG Q Fourth of a series m Liao Zha 4 At court, the little cricket won everyone's love not only by its valour but also by its uncanny ability to dance to music, swaying and moving its many legs to the melo- dy1,394 words
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Article97 1983-03-18 1 (4) /jv /jv m if piKffiJß>tt teWc^ifc® HE#fl"+ft£#frmft m #f#^fr]S:AT fcff]^±7 o t f&i«o mmmJ a 7fife-"g^ffio oiitf&tt 7-t "^#M" fe;t #^ffi*fefiW^7§^' HtJ£-^;K WnZJs > m ±®ii »-^fIJL-?il«JfiW .'f X «Mt«tt "(■*ffli;--i;-' tSCVAbMUKL —^K«i* A.^s iH o ft ffl A i[sl l tl* fdi 3gMc SIT* filiff«fi mst7^^ ia*a« lllffSl-97 words
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Article, Illustration1092 1983-03-18 2 SELECTED PLAYS OF GUAN HANQING Translated by Yang Xianyi and Gladys Yang Foreign Languages Press, Beijing, 1979 Reviewed by SNG POH YOKE 4 Dou E will not confess to a crime she did not commit. She swears that after her death heaven will bring1,092 words
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Advertisement1542 1983-03-18 1 NOTICES iT" 11^^ W mi« 11l m B^^g l^Q Jk«&\ PUBl iOBRD ITIK I THE RE G PUBLIC M O E F N SINGAPORE If JTCI Yd nnurnuuriiT nc W PS3 JL EjJLTKL THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT \\-J^y/ Jk d GOVERNMENT OF A water department integrat.on act THF RFPI IRI ir1,542 words
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Advertisement436 1983-03-18 2 J^^^ W TUP f/ Tapjui>g Aru Bead) I TIE KOTA KiNABALU, SABAH. MALAYSIA \^k\ WL |PBl I OPENING VERY SOON this year, the TANJUNG ARU BEACH HOTEL is the latest 1 "i MMF™ MM addition to BEAUFORT INTERNATIONAL HOTEL chain. §1 IHIHHO Bk AJ| Ik AKV We now invite applications436 words
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Miscellaneous757 1983-03-18 2 CROSS-language Crossword Puzzle will be pubWmners of Cross-language ushed every Friday. It is a Chinese crossword, but the clues are Prr»QQwnrH No 74 yen ta English. V^rUbbWUIU INU /<± Eleven winners will be picked from the all«n O h. nwp kk<k «ttaiv correct entries. One will receive $5# cash and757 words
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Advertisement779 1983-03-18 3 IkT^%»T ill >/>EI C^ NOTlCtb WmßßßHKßß^^&BUl&^nUßni^^mK^^^^^Bß^^^m -T- X I I PflnPr NOTI PP It^llU^l IVKJUVj^ HHBHHRHnHHHHH9HHB_B Tenders are invited for:- BUILDING m a) Tender No. AMB/T/83/031 -The daily cleaning of internal and external areas of Comcentre and Telecoms rented premises m PUB Building. 1 D nnnt; ar.tnrc rioco run Ehgibility:779 words
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Advertisement559 1983-03-18 3 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REP,,BUc«Ps.N<i *poI«E Companies Winding Up Na. 5« ln the matterof tt,ecompanies Act, chapter 185 And In tne matter of Sm GI'AN privateumited ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given wiSIS/u^o^fheVbow! Winding Up of tne above name r d Company by the igh nf C559 words
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Advertisement647 1983-03-18 3 liM—— —wl _J| BMMIIIIMi IL™ :-t^WMMfp IIIMi I U\M BHHBHhB^BHHHHBHHHS Valuable Singapore Properties To be held at The Function Room (6th floor) President Merlin Hotel Kitchener Road, Singapore ON THURSDAY 24TH MARCH 1983 At J"l( Pmj 1} KITRAIT TELOK KUKAU (WITH VACANT POSSESSION) Area; 701 sq.m. Title: Freehold (Solicitors: M/s.647 words
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Advertisement750 1983-03-18 3 m MINISTRY hSh fl OF THE ENVIRONMENT TENDER NOTICE sewerage department (I) The Reconstruction Of Aeration Tank 4D at Kirn Chuan Sewage Treatment Works Ref: TEN(ENV) 07/LF/83/14 Showround: Meet at Administration Building, Kirn Chuan Sewage Treatment Works on 223.83 at 10.00 am Restricted to PWD Registered Contractors m Civil Engineering750 words
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Advertisement863 1983-03-18 3 Jfr^ f llT,,mec UllEilllCS Blimill TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the followmg:- Supply of 125wh.p.m.v. Lamps. Eligibility: Registered Contractors m Supply (d) Electrical Materials and SP(L2) Light Flttin 9s ol! classes 2 Supply of 60 amp 3-pole contactors Eligibility: Reg.stered Contractors m Supply (d) Electrical Materials; II Electrical Contractors,863 words
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661 1983-03-18 4 S GOPALAN - S GOPALAN Dr National University of Singapore IN this couplet Tiruvalluvar makes a feeling reference to the need for avoiding meat. The idea of not eating animal-fat is pleaded for on the count that it is not conducive to kindness which needs to be developed661 words
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Article, Illustration500 1983-03-18 4 Not all early immigrants came here of their own free will; some of them were forced to do so by circumstances beyond their control. A P RAMAN and S V KRISHNAN relate the life story of a descendant of one such early immigrant. WHEN we look at500 words
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Article546 1983-03-18 4 fafafassfdasf MAY I be permitted to express an opinion through your esteemed column regarding the activities of some of the school societies. I appreciate the interest the Tamil Language and Cultural Society is taking m helping backward students go up the educational ladder. The article by546 words
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Advertisement292 1983-03-18 4 fT"^ f siGirggirsisr Q v (ri) Si &(b (&> &,rr mi3ns 'T \^i rfi fflfiffgyswru/Tissr sriijtbi&snb w^aL^^^^^ How can benevolence be known to one who, In order to fatten oneself consumes others' flesh? 'If'f^M3G? li tm TWr mt Til**Mml\liSr I 1 ■^fc, ijlßfc mi' nirrrmT-f hhl s »an»Bi Him J^.292 words
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Advertisement158 1983-03-18 4 -rut. At Tender wil! be received for eIUhI!^ r g«ig «»™i (Io n G d p/0039/83 MINDEF closing Date: 5-4-83 2 IV^L Dpe^ $5000° 2. BASHA POLES Tender no: mindef oSS^SSfSwa Tender Deposit $500 13. FERRY SERVICES (BEtween changi and PULAU TEKONG) Tender n o: mindef nn Tender DeP°slt »^0158 words
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Advertisement183 1983-03-18 4 /'SMiwiX §BBh JHHm\ DEVELOPMENT 1) Running of Refreshment Kiosks at the Horticultural --,'j-rJK SB 7.7.83 r to'ii S 7 n 8 9 3 apore from Site showround on MonTV"TI*I' n Meet m front of Development Bank of Singapore, Knei, wlf.'d VrVil Centre-at 10 °°am Tender documents will not be issued183 words
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Advertisement195 1983-03-18 4 L HyH !<i' v" Hr I Hgmf (incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) v audited results for the year -w-i-m. -r-w—vw-nr^v r^r-n -r^v-»-i^~^-r-i-» r-rv-ni-* s^*. ENDED 3IST DECEMBER 1982 The Directors of Keppel Shipyard Limited have the pleasure of announcing the audited results of the Group and the Company for195 words
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Miscellaneous220 1983-03-18 4 This is a Tamil Crossword Puzzle with clues given m Tamil and English. Altogether six winners will be picked from the all-correct entries. One will receive $§0 cash and the other five will receive $15 cash each. /s}Mg* BILINGUAL CROSSWORD A PRESS' (TAMIL) j No: 1 Entry Form 1 60220 words
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