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Title Section14 1983-05-14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article523 1983-05-14 1 Safra must have distinct roles PM's target for reservists' club SINGAPORE'S biggest social ciub has some deep soul-searching to do. With the potential to represent up to 45 per cent of the male workforce and 66 per cent of the topechelon men at work the523 words
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Article, Illustration131 1983-05-14 1 THE Post Office Savings Bank has reduced its interest rates for residential and commercial property loans by !-i per cent for loans of up to 10 years and by 2 per cent for those between 11 and 25 years. The new rates announced yesterday131 words
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Article66 1983-05-14 1 PRAGUE, Fri. A second group of Czechoslovakians kidnapped two months ago by right-wing Angolan guerillas reached a rebel base alive and the Red Cross made efforts to mediate the release of the 66 captives. The official Czechoslovak news agency CTK said yesterday that 30 more captivesUPI - 66 words
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Article75 1983-05-14 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Fri. US Protestants acknowledged yesterday that the age of sending missionaries to China is over 30 years after the last of them were expelled. The 260 board members of the National Council of Churches unanimously adopted a statement saying that "Christians outside of ChinaReuter - 75 words
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Article77 1983-05-14 1 LA PAZ, Fri. About 3.000 Bolivian coca growers have rejected a US$75 million (Ssls2 million) offer to plant food instead of their crops of coca, the source of much of the cocaine smuggled into the United States. The farmers "unanimously called for defence of theUPI - 77 words
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105 1983-05-14 1 CHICAGO, Fri. j Button-size batteries used to power watches, pocket calculators and a host of other gadgets pose an increasing risk of death and injury to children who swallow them. There are probably as many as 850 such cases m the United StatesReuter - 105 words
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Article263 1983-05-14 1 CHAN ENG CHENG - Censor Board to get new chairman CHAN ENG CHENG By THE Board of Film Censors will have a new chairman soon. The present chairman, Mr Chiou Chee Pern, has gone on "long leave" since last week, a Culture Ministry official said. Mr Rama Meyyappan, 36, who has been with the263 words
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Article70 1983-05-14 1 MIAMI, Fri. Eastern Airlines has suspended two mechanics whose error nearly caused an L-1011 jetliner with 172 people aboard to ditch m the Atlantic last week, a company spokesman said yesterday. Both were line maintenance mechanics at Eastern's Miami base. Their failure to replace oil seals caused allUPI - 70 words
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Article38 1983-05-14 1 LONDON, Fri. An Olympic Airways plane left London for Athens today 12 hours late because a flea bit a stewardess. The airliner was fumigated until officials were satisfied there were no more fleas on board. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration459 1983-05-14 1 BENG TAN - Woman gets a kidney from Us BENG TAN By I Our Medical Reporter A 37-YEAR-OLD housewife is today recovering m the Singapore General Hospital after getting a new kidney flown from the United States. The kidney transplant created two local medical firsts. It was the first kidney donated from overseas459 words
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346 1983-05-14 1 BANGKOK, Fri. THAILAND today said Vietnam sent 2,000 fresh troops into southern Cambodia early this month one day after it announced a partial troop withdrawal from the country. Squadron Leader Prasong Soonsiri, secretarygeneral of the Thai National Security Council, said theAgencies - 346 words
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Article39 1983-05-14 1 MR JUSTICE F. A. Chua, 70, has been reappointed a High Court judge for another two years with effect from May 16. The reappointment was gazetted last night. He has been a High Court judge since 1957.39 words
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114 1983-05-14 1 LONDON, Fri. The Sultan of Brunei flew m unannounced today but British officials said no talks were planned to try to break a deadlock over the future of British Gurkha troops stationed m his oil-rich sultanate. The officials said the British-educated Sir Muda HassanalReuter - 114 words
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Article67 1983-05-14 1 HOT SPRINGS (Virginia), Fri. Top United States business leaders said today that an economic recovery was under way, but added that it was "fragile" and "patchy". They warned that continuing high federal budget deficit posed the greatest threat to the recovery. This mixed assessment emerged from theFT - 67 words
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Advertisement42 1983-05-14 1 66 pages today PREFAB HOMES ARE JUST AS GOOD Page 9 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,6,7 CAUSEWAY 15 EDITORIAL 18 LETTERS 19 BACKGROUND 20 TIMES BUSINESS 21-24 CLASSIFIEDS 25-36 SPORTS 38-43 OUTLOOK 2, 3 COMICS 18, 19 RADIO TV 22 CINEMA 1042 words
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Advertisement222 1983-05-14 1 The rise and jj fall of Gerd -^f Heidemann M| /jm He had the world hanging on to 3^ am J^k every word. Words that VS S&tdg& purportedly came from Hitler. jgv JB But were officially proven to be fflfeiigffi B_? fraudulent. Yet reporter Gerd b| Heidemann, sacked and now222 words
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Article598 1983-05-14 2 Safe to live in PRE-FABRICATED flats built by the Housing Board are as strong as conventional ones. Even if three walls in a room were removed, the building would not collapse. This assurance was given by the Board yesterday following a report that any damage to a wall in598 words
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Article231 1983-05-14 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE NATIONAL Library has done well m extending its audio-visual services to meet demand. But, apart from taking advantage of advances m technology, the library should play another important role as a repository and information dissemination centre of local life and developments. It should, therefore,231 words
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Article64 1983-05-14 2 THE RIOTS IN FRANCE THE RIOTS which President Mitterrand of France is facing resemble m some ways the demonstrations which helped to topple the De Gaulle government m 1968. Although the Socialist government does not regard the present disorder as a serious threat, it is keeping a close64 words
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Article310 1983-05-14 2 In praise of Paisley BRIAN CLOUGH, Nottingham Forest's manager, came out of his self-imposed low profile to appear on TV a few days ago. And the man who used to love to talk about himself was talking about Liverpool's Bob Paisley, whom he calls the greatest manager of all310 words
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Article243 1983-05-14 2 OCBC IS CONFIDENT OF FURTHER GROWTH OVERSEA-CHINESE Banking Corporation, which had deliberately tailored its business policies so as to be prepared for a possible economic crisis, is very confident of further growth once the world recession ends. Retiring chairman Tan Sri Tan Chin Tuan said it was "my243 words
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Article587 1983-05-14 2 Opec pact m danger A MARKED increase m Nigerian oil output m the past few months is helping to push down highgrade oil prices. And it could endanger a pricing agreement worked out by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries m March, say oil traders. At that587 words
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Article179 1983-05-14 2 Specially for tourists THE Tourist Development Corporation (TDC) is selling Malaysia via a video network involving the country's major hotels. Since May 1, a new nationwide video network, Vision Four, has been screening films and documentaries on Malaysia's tourist attractions m 16 leading hotels. The corporation said179 words
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Article428 1983-05-14 2 Growing up A MOTHER remembers teaching her six-year-old daughter to make beads out of strips of bright paper cut from old calenders. "I taught her how to string them into pretty necklaces and bracelets. A few days later, her father and I heard her talking to her classmate428 words
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410 1983-05-14 3 WASHINGTON, Friday THE United States and Japan announced today a new advisory group to review relations between the countries and help resolve differences m such sensitive areas as trade and defence. The formation of the advisory group on USJapan relations, announced today m WashingtonUPI; AFP - 410 words
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Article, Illustration190 1983-05-14 3 Get ready for Japan-Asean conference, says Nakasone TOKYO, Friday JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone today ordered preparations for a ministerial conference with Asean countries on scientific and technological cooperation, officials said. Mr Nakasone proposed the conference during his recent tour of Asean. Officials said the proposal had been welcomed byReuter; AFP - 190 words
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Article63 1983-05-14 3 HONGKONG, Fri. China has become the world's fifth largest rubber producer, after Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Sri Lanka, the official Xinhua news agency reported yesterday. The agency, quoting Prof Huang Zongdao, director of the South China Research Institute of Tropical Plants in Hainan Island,AFP - 63 words
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Article47 1983-05-14 3 CAIRO, Fri. The French aircraft-carrier Foch and two support vessels abruptly broke off a courtesy visit to Egypt yesterday and left the Mediterranean Port of Alexandria for an unknown destination, French Embassy sources said. They declined to give any reason for the departure. UPIUPI - 47 words
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Article95 1983-05-14 3 MANILA, Fri. Philippine tax dodgers will have their names put on town hall notice boards as part of a drive to combat income tax evasion, officials said today. The Bureau of Internal Revenue announced the "shame list" tactic after discovering that only about a quarterReuter - 95 words
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249 1983-05-14 3 NEW DELHI, Fri. The Soviet Union yesterday renewed its offer to set up an Indian atomic power station. Soviet First Deputy Prime Minister Ivan Arkhipov, who arrived on Wednesday, made his offer during talks with Indian External Affairs Minister P.Reuter; AFP - 249 words
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218 1983-05-14 3 China warns of the chopsticks disease BEIJING, Fri. A Chi- nese public health official said yesterday China's eating style everyone using their chopsticks to help themselves from the same plates m the centre is unhealthy. Writing m the communist party newspaper, People's Daily, Mr Guo Jieyi of the Public HealthAP - 218 words
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Article67 1983-05-14 3 A UNITED NATIONS-sponsored seminar on Palestine yesterday called for the recognition of the Palestine Liberation Organisation as the sole legitimate representative of the Palestinian people. The call came on the final day of the five-day seminar held m Jakarta, ahead of the Paris International Conference onUPI - 67 words
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Article66 1983-05-14 3 CANADA YESTERDAY gave a grant worth US$7.l million (5514.8 million) to Thailand for its petroleum research and exploration programmes, Deputy Industry Minister Chirayu Issarangkul said m Bangkok. He said the grant, made by visiting Canadian Minister of State for International Trade, Gerald Regan, would beReuter - 66 words
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Article73 1983-05-14 3 A BOATLOAD of 47 Vietnamese refugees slipped past patrol boats and sailed into the US Subic naval base m the Philippines yesterday, the navy said m Manila. A spokesman said the nine-metre motorboat was noticed only after it docked at a pier inside the base. He saidUPI - 73 words
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Article57 1983-05-14 3 INDONESIAN AUTHORITIES have since 1979 seized 182 foreign fishing ships on charges of poaching and intrusion, Attorney-General Ismail Saleh was quoted as saying. After joining a sea patrol on board the warship Kri Nala, he said m Ambon, capital of Maluku province, on Wednesday that 83AFP - 57 words
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Article87 1983-05-14 3 FORMER US Secretary of State Alexander Haig, who arrived m Manila on Tuesday on a private visit, is pushing the sale of a fleet of helicopters to the Philippine air force, a Manila newspaper reported on Thursday. The Metro Manila Times quoted a "highly reliable source" asAP - 87 words
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Article386 1983-05-14 4 Higher Nigerian output threatens pricing agreement LONDON, Fri. A marked increase m Nigerian oil output m the past few months is helping to push down high-grade oil prices and could endanger a pricing agreement worked out by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries m March, oilReuter - 386 words
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Article, Illustration439 1983-05-14 4 4 It kM gfon tten the tetoe tapranlMi that the peace piaa, as we udentaai, could be improved npon In due course through other means. Interested public figures like Dr Henry Kissinger have m unfortunately contributed to this end. Extracts of a letterReuter; UPI - 439 words
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263 1983-05-14 4 Iran claims fresh Iraqi missile attack TEHERAN, Fri. Iran j has reported at least 80 casualties m an Iraqi mis- j sile attack last night on i the northern Khuzestan I provincial capital of Dezful. Teheran Radio said that j 40 houses were destroyed m the attack which followed anReuter; AFP - 263 words
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67 1983-05-14 4 DAR-ES-SALAAM, Fri. Six African leaders yesterday repeated their rejection of any linkage between independence for South-west Africa (Namibia) and Cuban troops m Angola. In a summit meeting here, the presidents of i Tanzania, Zambia, Botswana, Angola, Mozambique and Zimbabwe said I that linkage would67 words
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Article74 1983-05-14 4 ABOUT 100 WESTERN business and government leaders will meet at the Quebec resort of Montebello this weekend to discuss international issues m private before the Williamsburg summit later this month. The three-day so-called Bilderberg Conference will pass no resolutions and reach no decisions. Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau,Reuter - 74 words
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Article62 1983-05-14 4 JAPAN POSTED a U552,024 billion (about 554.25 billion) trade surplus m April, up from the U*****.3 million registered a year ago, the government said m Tokyo yesterday. A Finance Ministry trade report also showed Japan's exports for the month showed a moderate decline, down 1.1 per cent toUPI - 62 words
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Article48 1983-05-14 4 A ROMAN CATHOLIC priest m the Central Adriatic town of Split has been sentenced to five years' jail for "hostile propaganda," the newspaper Politika reported m Belgrade. Fr Luka Prcela, 42, was found guilty of calling upon his parishoners to reject Marxism and socialism. APAP - 48 words
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Article38 1983-05-14 4 THE SOVIET UNION and Mexico have signed a letter of understanding to exchange oil technology, particularly m drilling, petroleum transport, geology and geophysics, the Mexican state 'oil monopoly, Pemex, said m Mexico City yesterday. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article57 1983-05-14 4 THE SOVIET Communist Party newspaper, Pravda, says low productivity m the coal industry is causing concern, the British Broadcasting Corp reported yesterday from London. Pravda, m a report on industrial production m the first four months of the year, said the coal industry would be the only57 words
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Article61 1983-05-14 4 MORE SOVIET troops have been sent to islands off north Japan to try to force Tokyo to drop its demand for their return, a KGB defector has been reported as saying. Mr Stanislav Levchenko spoke of the troop deployments during an interview m Washington with Tokyo's FujiReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration202 1983-05-14 4 BEIRUT, Fri. The Saudi Arabian Oil Minister, Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani (above), will be replaced and made King Fahd's international adviser m a Riyadh Cabinet reshuffle, the Beirutbased newsletter, An Nahar Arab Report and Memo, reported. It said that the Sheikh's new job wouldUPI - 202 words
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Advertisement8 1983-05-14 4 Why Iraq wants to use Exocets: Page 188 words
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Advertisement141 1983-05-14 4 THE HOURGLASS and Antiquorum present ANTIQUE WATCH AND CLOCK COLLECTION atScotts 1 Now for the first time m Singapore! i4|fc*j^ An exhibition where you experience craftsmanship, f-sfcd^Spfc^\ Antique precious pocket watches for sale at J ''w^i!/ "L'Art De Geneve" the prestigious collection of gold *tT *^w ar| d enameled pocket141 words
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429 1983-05-14 6 WASHINGTON, Friday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan pledged his support yesterday to a nuclear arms reduction plan under which the United States and the Soviet Union would destroy old missiles as they added new ones to their arsenals. His support for the socalled "build-down" conceptAgencies - 429 words
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210 1983-05-14 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. The Republican-controlled Senate has reached stalemate after a two-week struggle to agree on a 1984 government Budget. Congressmen conceded they were hopelessly deadlocked over the key stumbling block whether taxes should be raised significantly to cut record government spending deficits aReuter - 210 words
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291 1983-05-14 6 Create more jobs, urge trade union leaders WASHINGTON, Friday TRADE union leaders from the world's industrialised nations yesterday called on political leaders to pursue economic policies that would restore jobs to more than 35 million unemployed m these nations. American Federation of Labour-Congress of Industrial Organisations (AFLCIO) president Lane KirklandAP - 291 words
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251 1983-05-14 6 Two youths shot dead in Chile protests SANTIAGO, Fri. Two youths were killed last night m demonstrations here seen as the most serious anti-government protest since Gen Augusto Pinochet seized power m a coup 10 years ago. A police communique yesterday said 15-year-old Victor Rodriguez was shot dead after twoReuter - 251 words
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Article57 1983-05-14 6 DALLAS, Fri. Braniff International's Board of directors approved a tentative agreement with the Hyatt Corp. to revive the airline on the first anniversary of its bankruptcy declaration. Hyatt will contribute about US$70 million (SS146.3 million) to enable the airline to resume flying by October, Braniff PresidentUPI - 57 words
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130 1983-05-14 6 DETROIT, Fri. Nine lakes containing high levels of acid, Including one where life no longer exists, have been discovered m the upper peninsula of Michigan, a research team from the United States Environmental Protection Agency said yesterday. The acid rain research team said itReuter - 130 words
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Article, Illustration154 1983-05-14 6 California beauty crowned Miss USA KNOXVILLE (Tennessee), Fri. Miss California, Julie Hayek, a green-eyed beauty who wants to become a dentist, was crowned Miss USA last night. She takes home more than I S$ 150,000 (*****,000) m cash and prizes and will represent the US m the Miss Universe pageantUPI; AP - 154 words
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Article54 1983-05-14 6 NEIL McDONAGH, tired of being listed among hundreds of Mac's m the telephone book, has changed his name to Zebedee Zzypp. "I wanted a name to end all names, one that just had to be the last m the directory," said Zzypp, 29, a catering manager mReuter - 54 words
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Article54 1983-05-14 6 ETHEL ARNETT, a 78--year-old, ran into trouble when she tried to claim the last empty space m a crowded car park m York, England, yesterday. Seven other cars ended up with dented wings, bent bumpers and wrecked radiators. "I've been told by my insurance company not to sayReuter - 54 words
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Article58 1983-05-14 6 JAIL officials m New Port Richey, Florida, said on Wednesday that they discovered an inmate hiding m a large plastic rubbish bag hanging from the bars of a cell, hoping he would get taken out with the trash. The escape attempt by James Hughes ended whenUPI - 58 words
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Article57 1983-05-14 6 DEBBIE FOX wants to trace a toothless Romeo who left her holding his dentures in a disco in Sheffield, England, on Wednesday. The 20-year-old blonde appealed to police to help her find the unknown admirer who vanished after asking her to take care of his false teeth whileReuter - 57 words
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Article83 1983-05-14 6 PUBLICAN Bernard Hamblin of Wakefield, England, has barred his mother-in-law from his tavern for swearing at him over the counter. The life ban went into effect after a bitter row in the bar between Hamblin, 31, and Mrs Beryl Marfleet, 41, who also runs a Yorkshire pub.Reuter - 83 words
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248 1983-05-14 7 BONN, Fri. A West German newspaper said yesterday that a Stuttgart collector of Nazi memorabilia very probably wrote the purported Hitler diaries himself and sold them to Stern Magazine for nine million marks (S$7.7 million). The newspaper Stuttgarter Nachrichten said it had been told byReuter - 248 words
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Article180 1983-05-14 7 BERLIN, Fri. East German police yesterday seized five leaders of West Germany's anti-nuclear Greens Party, who crossed into the communist sector of Berlin to demonstrate against nuclear weapons, a Greens spokesman said. The five leaders all members of West Germany's Parliament and including theUPI; Reuter - 180 words
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376 1983-05-14 7 Commission urges better vetting LONDON, Fri. There may be more Soviet spies at the top-secret communications centre Britain shares with the United States, the Security Commission warned yesterday. The commission, m a report on the case of Geoffrey Prime, who has been jailedAgencies - 376 words
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103 1983-05-14 7 LONDON, Fri. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Conservative Party today hurridly put out its policy stand today on an issue dear to the hearts of thousands of voters. .animal rights. Britons are famously passionate m their concern for animals and an opinion survey published yesterdayReuter - 103 words
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Article, Illustration76 1983-05-14 7 SICILY, Fri. IT WAS an attractive sight at night a shimmering red and orange river but it spells death and destruction wherever it passes. This stream of lava has flowed 7 km down the south-eastern slope I of Mount Etna here since a new crater opened on76 words
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Article194 1983-05-14 7 HAMBURG, Fri. Documents that for years were guarded as one of the best-kept secrets of Poland showed that Polish leader General Wojciech Jaruzelski and other officials have used their positions to enrich themselves, a West German magazine reported. Copies of the documents implicated Gen Jaruzelski andAP - 194 words
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257 1983-05-14 7 Rumania in war of words with Soviets VIENNA, Fri. Rumania yesterday launched a devastating barrage m a new and bitter war of words with Moscow only days after reaffirming close ties with China and m the wake of reports that Soviet-Rumanian friction put off an east bloc summit. The blastUPI - 257 words
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Article, Illustration208 1983-05-14 8 THE registrar of the National University of Singapore, Mrs Y.T. Lv Sinclair, is leaving after serving 27 years. Her last day at the university is May 31. Mrs Lv Sinclair was offered a five-year extension when she reached her retirement last October. But208 words
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129 1983-05-14 8 Forged cert used to apply for PDL DESPERATION drove a youth to use a forged Highway Code certificate to apply for a provisional driving licence, after he failed his test four times. Loh Kok Leong, 19, was approached by a man just before taking the Highway Code test the fourth129 words
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Article342 1983-05-14 8 Race to get kidney here 34 hours to rush organ from US THE delivery of a kidney from the United States to the operating room of the Singapore General Hospital was a desperate race against time. A kidney will only last 50 hours outside a living body after which it342 words
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108 1983-05-14 8 Dr Suzuki to conduct violin concert THE founder of the worldrenowned Suzuki violin method, Dr Shinichi Suzuki, will be here to conduct a concert by 200 young violinists from Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Malaysia and Singapore. Besides the concert on May 29 at the Victoria Concert Hall, Dr Suzuki will108 words
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Article111 1983-05-14 8 AN ELDERLY woman died m the Singapore General Hospital shortly after she was knocked down by a car at the junction of Cross Street and China Street on Monday. Police said Madam Choo Ah Eng, 68, was crossing the road at about 5.05 p.m. when111 words
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Article, Illustration156 1983-05-14 8 Knock on door brings hope... HOPE for labourer Sim Goon Bock, 42, came m the form of a knock on the door by the police. Mr Sim's telephone was out of order and they asked him to ring the hospital. "My initial reaction was that they had some bad news,156 words
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Article246 1983-05-14 8 BHARATHI MOHAN - I was caught and tortured: Woman BHARATHI MOHAN By POLICE are investigating a report by a woman that she was held captive for six days and tortured by three men after being abducted at her home m Ang Mo Kio. The woman, aged 21, was m a state of shock246 words
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Article42 1983-05-14 8 NEARLY two hundred Song Dynasty ceramics will go on show at the National Museum Art Gallery later this month. The four-week exhibition will be opened by Professor Lim Pin, Vice-Chancellor of the National University of Singapore, on May 26.42 words
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Article, Illustration387 1983-05-14 9 IRENE NGOO - Prefab flats are just as strong IRENE NGOO They are built to stringent design requirements HDB By Our Housing Correspondent PREFABRICATED flats built by the Housing Board are just as strong as the conventional ones. Even if three walls m a room were removed, the building will not collapse. A387 words
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340 1983-05-14 9 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL By THE Singapore Bus Service will introduce a new Changi Airport bus plan next month, ending the controversy over who should run services to the airport. It will reorganise all airport services now operated by the Singapore Shuttle Bus340 words
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Article149 1983-05-14 9 REMEMBER your fare when you board the bus. That's the advice the Singapore Bus Service has for passengers on four services which will use the One-man-operat-ed Ticket System (OTS) from tomorrow. Unlike ordinary one-man-operated services, passengers on services 4, 55, 131 and 174 will now have149 words
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Article260 1983-05-14 9 The spokesman said owners of prefabricated flats would not be subject to more restrictions than those of conventionallybuilt flats. He said "the general guidelines on the do's and don'ts apply to all HDB flats regardless of the construction method used." For example, tenants are not260 words
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Advertisement67 1983-05-14 9 SAFETY RUBBER BOOTS BEE^ES^S ANY 9^^k. Vk. I w^\ ilk 1 £j» t C b"Tj flßl D^h^BSHk H IB |H NAII PROOP MgHsffl v^_^ IVMlLrnvv/r fflH|H I«B| Building contractors, we!! con^^Hj ;iv;i JBHHWp *T and road engineering, public fI^HH jj^mhWßHK- Warn gasworks, waterworks, fire servic^is^|ff^)fl IB t KING'S SHOE MFC67 words
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Advertisement42 1983-05-14 9 Hnft i i* 1 tIA' f~\ A. II H*^ X- <^! i>^ i^gjlffl Available only at GUCCI; Tong Building. Ground floor, 302 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923. Tel: *****28. |hhibmH|Ehbbhp|iPkm HFsH B1 7ii»^n if P» liffi i i''WMiiiiiiiiiiißiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiii T iii 1 rWif Hfrfci JSi42 words
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193 1983-05-14 10 Foreman jailed, caned for stabbing A PORT Authority foreman was yesterday jailed three months and ordered to be given five strokes of th cane for stabbing a friend whom he suspected was her lover. Mariyappan Anbarasan, 26, heard from one of his friends that his wife was friendly with Mr193 words
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Article97 1983-05-14 10 Four who gambled in temple fined THREE taxi-drivers and a shopkeeper were at a Chinese temple, but not to pray. They went there to play mahjong. Chan Hiang Lin, 37, Tan Yew Boon, alias Tan Sai Boon, 47, Tang Yew Choong, 39, and shopkeeper Cheng Kow Lee, 40, who were97 words
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Article22 1983-05-14 10 THE National Physical Fitness Award today will be held at the Bedok and Queenstown athletic centres starting at 3 p.m.22 words
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Article, Illustration189 1983-05-14 10 Most are bachelors and below 30 years MOST Safra members are bachelors and are m the 25 to 29 year age group. Figures from the association's 10th anniversary commemorative publication show that almost 75,000 of the more than 105,000 members are bachelors. Married members account for about 29 per cent189 words
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Article254 1983-05-14 10 ALL the flats m the last two exclusive HUDC estates m Pine Grove and Gillman Heights, except for 10 two-bedroom apartments, have been taken up. These two-bedroom apartments, with a floor area of 112.6 sq m m Pine Grove IT, are not as popular because they254 words
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Article, Illustration34 1983-05-14 10 Water use on the increase SINGAPOREANS' water consumption from 8 a.m. Thursday to* 8 a.m. yesterday was high at 795,600 cubic metres. The average daily consumption for the past week was 757,700 cubic metres.34 words
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Article, Illustration35 1983-05-14 10 Half of Safra's members have passed GCE 'O' level and above NFE* 3.00/0 PSLE 28.0°/o SEC 1-4 20.8% GCE 0' 31.8% GCE A" 8.0% DIPLOMA 4.1% BACHELOR 4.2°/o MASTERS 0.09P/0 PHD O.Ol°/o *No formal education35 words
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64 1983-05-14 10 ROYAL Brunei Airlines will celebrate its eighth anniversary tomorrow and to mark the occasion it will issue new new uniforms to its cabin and ground staff. Instead of the usual turtleneck blouse and long skirt, flight stewardesses will wear a two-piece sarong kebaya. Ground stewardesses64 words
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273 1983-05-14 10 SIA wants to increase its flights to Australia SINGAPORE Airlines is keen to expand its services to Australia. It has been having informal talks with Qantas Airways for some time but these have so far proved inconclusive. Both airlines are somewhat tight-lipped on details of the talks. An SIA spokesman273 words
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264 1983-05-14 10 A JUNIOR college student killed herself by drinking insecticide after telling her family she was having "trouble" with a boy m school, a coroner heard yesterday. A neighbour found Ng Sock Fong unconscious by the telephone with the receiver off the264 words
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Advertisement507 1983-05-14 10 You go to great lengths for But what's more important, your family. it contains a balance of both But have you bothered to find essential health-giving fatty acids out if the oil you're cooking their not found m groundnut or corn oils, food m, day m and day out, is507 words
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Advertisement213 1983-05-14 11 r t HI m I X Shell Matsomai Economy Rally '83 I I I I IPOH- SINGAPORE IV^ sm B mS: JSMMuBu 91 I 1 I'™*4^1 4^ iA^BL 91 BRKUiMifißt Wf iiiT iMWfff I F^^ 1f 1 B Biff^ \wk NISSAN SUNNY wins the most ff I coveted title of213 words
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439 1983-05-14 12 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM Petrochem complex gets a boost By I Our Energy Correspondent A LIQUEFIED petroleum gas deal that Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew discussed with President Suharto m September last year has been signed. The pact, between Pertamina and C. Itoh, a Japanese trading house,439 words
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202 1983-05-14 12 Advertising scheme THREE hotels have qualified for the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board's advertising subsidy scheme. Paramount, Sea View and Equatorial hotels can count on the board to offset partly the cost of advertising discounts of 30 to 40 per cent off the published room202 words
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126 1983-05-14 12 Gambling leads to closure of club THE government closed down the Anglo Chinese Club m Prinsep Street yesterday for allowing its premises to be used for large-scale gambling. A Home Affairs Ministry statement said police raided the club on March 4 following complaints. A substantial amount of "gambling paraphernalia" was126 words
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Article, Illustration112 1983-05-14 12 Cheaper paddle boat rentals IT will cost less to pedal a boat m Jurong from tomorrow. Not only will there be a discount on the rent of the boats shown m the picture, but also riders need not have to enter the Chinese Garden to enjoy such a ride. ForARTHUR LEE - 112 words
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141 1983-05-14 12 A SITE supervisor was fined a total of $7,500 yes- J terday for signing five I false delivery orders for granite to deceive his I company. Toh Tien Sze, alias Tony, 28, pleaded guilty m the district court. Sixtyfive similar charges were taken into141 words
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Advertisement208 1983-05-14 13 l ,v,-,,V|V» t f |'h^rti)iV-,'- ririi^^|-|<ii l i*iVfi'*i>iVirifriVi nn'nn v ■"">■"■ i i iiiiiiiiri'l'ri^VfltirMitiii'ft'it'iTM'lfl'fltliirtl^^lMW^MßMlMl'^^ i 3^ Hotels and offices are taking advantage HOW SBCTEXT WILL BENEFIT YOU enjoying your favourite programmes with true I of the advent of SBCTEXT by installing Tele- SBCTEXT will provide up-to-the-minute brilliance and definition, text208 words
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Article234 1983-05-14 14 PLANS to cles.li up the historic Boat Quay area beside the Singapore River have been revealed. The idea is to improve the scene without changing its character. A group of businessmen has come up with a plan to make Boat Quay, Circular Road and234 words
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Article111 1983-05-14 14 DRINKING and driving don't mix. That was the message from an unusual party held by the Automobile Association of Singapore on Sunday. Now the association wants to ask the government to make the drink-and-drive law stricter. The association invited nine motorists with between 10 and 45111 words
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Article60 1983-05-14 14 HEAVY rain brought floods to Singapore on Monday but the Public Utilities Board said it did not mean the water shortage was over. The highest rainfall of 70 mm was recorded at Seletar, the most since Feb 1. Floods were reported m Jurong Road and Bukit Timah60 words
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Article82 1983-05-14 14 JURONG FINDS FUN FOR ITS WORKERS AN important step is being taken by Jurong Town Corporation to make closer links with its tenants. Already seven companies from the corporation's 37 industrial estates have been brought together for netball matches. Now plans are being made for more games like badminton, table82 words
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230 1983-05-14 14 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG By INTEREST is getting bigger for the Best programme which gives workers a second chance m the classroom. Altogether 2,397 workers have so far enrolled for the July course to be held at NTUC and PAP centres. The figure easily230 words
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Article, Illustration160 1983-05-14 14 A SOVIET submarine has been seen 5 km off Malaysia, according to reports this week. The submarine was moving towards the holiday island of Penang and was thought to have come from a port used by the Russians m Vietnam. In Sweden this week, patrol boats were still160 words
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Article, Illustration135 1983-05-14 14 JAPAN S Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone who visited Singapore last week ended his 11-day tour of Asean countries m Malaysia on Monday. Before leaving Kuala Lumpur he offered a way of developing friendship and cooperation between Japan and Asean countries for years to come. The135 words
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Article, Illustration123 1983-05-14 14 THREE weeks after a general election m Thailand, a new government has been formed. The outgoing Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda who after the election said he was quitting politics has changed his mind and agreed to be premier for a four-year term m the new government.123 words
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190 1983-05-14 14 IN SHORT Convicts improve prisons PEOPLE who have been sent to jail m Singapore are busy helping to build better prisons. Officials said this week that prisoners benefit m two ways. j Their work gives them better living conditions and helps train them m skills which will be useful when190 words
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Article126 1983-05-14 14 A SUGGESTION was made this week that children should be taught how to use computers as part of their basic education. The suggestion came from Minister of State for Defence Dr Yeo Ning Hong. He said that computers are becoming so important m life that their use should126 words
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Article80 1983-05-14 14 PLANS to use more machines m government offices were announced on Monday. It will make the civil service more efficient but there will be fewer jobs for people like secretaries, switchboard operators and messengers. So far, nearly $5 million has been spent on machines like word80 words
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Article, Illustration143 1983-05-14 14 Ong steps into his new job FORMER Labour and Communications minister Mr Ong Teng Cheong (left) stepped into his new job as secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress on Monday. The day before, during a tour of Ang Mo Kio and Yio Chu Kang, he said his main task143 words
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Article101 1983-05-14 14 Hotels face setback A BIG problem faces Singapore's hotel industry. Fewer tourists are coming here because of the world's business difficulties but the total number of hotel rooms will almost double to 34.600 by 1987. It means there will be many more rooms than tourists. Ways to keep hotels profitable101 words
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Advertisement356 1983-05-14 14 1 velebratbos Spectacular Offer Just two short years since their introduction here, there are over a thousand Ponys m Singapore. Such sales success is a cause for real celebration. And what a celebration we have arranged! From now till July 31, when you buy a Pony we'll give you: $1,000356 words
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Article, Illustration201 1983-05-14 15 PENANG, Friday THE shape of Penang island will change literally when all the potential areas identified for land reclamation are filled. Several areas on the island and the mainland have been found suitable for reclamation for commercial, residential and tourism projects, Bernama reported. StateNST - 201 words
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Article268 1983-05-14 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Tourist Development Corporation (TDC) is selling Malaysia via a video network involving the country's major hotels. Since May 1, a new nationwide video network, Vision Four, has been screening films and documentaries on Malaysia's tourist attractions m 16 leading hotels. The268 words
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172 1983-05-14 15 Australia freezes Sarawak bid to buy cattle ranch SYDNEY, Friday THE Australian government has put a 90-day freeze on a proposal by the Sarawak Economic Development Corporation to buy a huge cattle ranch m the Northern Territory. The Treasurer, Mr Paul Keating, said the government wanted more time to examine172 words
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162 1983-05-14 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A proposal to register domestic servants as professional workers is now under study before being submitted to the Labour and Manpower Ministry. Wanita Umno leader Datin Paduka Hajjah Aishah Ghani said here yesterday that the Wanita Umno executive committeeNST - 162 words
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Article89 1983-05-14 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Ministry of Defence is seeking an entry in the Guinness Book of Records for a feat a trooping of colours ceremony by its 16 Royal Malay Regiment battalions last February. The ministry's Deputy Director of Public Relations, Lt-Col Tengku Ismit Sulaiman,AFP - 89 words
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Article37 1983-05-14 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Thirty-four transvestites dressed m women's clothes were fined $20 each yesterday for soliciting for immoral purposes, press reports said here today. All were arrested early yesterday morning during a police operation. AFPAFP - 37 words
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173 1983-05-14 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Health Ministry is taking steps to put more bite into the Dental Act to cut down the number of illegal dentists. The director of Dental Services, Dr Yoong Kirn Phoon, said on Wednesday that there were two categories ofNST - 173 words
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128 1983-05-14 15 JOHORE BARU, Fri. Parts of southern Johore have come under a plague of caterpillars, which has caused many people to develop skin irritation after coming m contact with them. The appearance of the caterpillars is believed to be caused by the recent drought followed by heavyNST - 128 words
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Advertisement195 1983-05-14 15 The latest IJVG organ with the best sound from JVC, the sound specialist. JLrZSU Es lliiimb^^ '_jL WS^V^ FREE GIFT ne |v( stere \y V %W Cassette Player CQ I V with every purchase. VICTOR MUSIC C€NTR€ PTC. LTD., #03-13 Plaza Singapura Tel: *****15 #06-03 to 08 lucky Pla/a Tel:195 words
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Advertisement473 1983-05-14 15 BATAS fa/ I Once again, it's time for the great Bata A/ warehouse sale! x Thousands of shoes for men, ladies and fa children must be cleared, at prices that warehouse start at just $1 FACTORY J V MOSQUE ¥^^%sM^ff^^ GATE NO. 1 flssgii fS^i^^^^ RC/21/81 -I Yes, &4 f473 words
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Article439 1983-05-14 16 That's the amount to be spent on computers over the next three years THE computer population m Singapore is expected to increase dramatically with a National Computer Board survey projecting expenditure of $334 million on hardware over the next three years. Most of the money will be spent439 words
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Article313 1983-05-14 16 THE Labour Ministry's top trouble-shooter, Mr Michael Chua, has turned to "shuttle diplomacy" to bridge the gap between bankers and their employees' union m the negotiations for a new industrywide collective agreement. Mr Chua, the ministry's director of industrial relations, has met the representatives of the313 words
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Article33 1983-05-14 16 MEMBERS of the Filipino Association of Singapore elected Cerlito San Juan as president at the association's recent annual meeting. Also elected were: Rex Azada (vice-presi-dent); Celia Syyap (seceretary), and Antonio Bernardo (treasurer).33 words
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Article, Illustration314 1983-05-14 16 PEOPLE'S PARK FOOD CENTRE IS AN EXCEPTION THIS notice at the People's Park cooked food centre must have raised the eyebrows of regular patrons of cooked food stalls. For most Singaporeans are well aware of the Housing Board's policy that allows patrons to sit anywhere314 words
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Article114 1983-05-14 16 MOST of the 88 small-time pig farmers m Punggol have agreed to merge into bigger farms and pool their money to install waste treatment plants by 1984. Otherwise, they would have to quit as their farms are too small, raising fewer than 1,000 pigs each,114 words
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Article44 1983-05-14 16 A REPORT m yesterday's The Straits Times erroneously reported that Singapore would be the first m Asia to have a test-tube baby when it is born m three weeks' time. The first was delivered m India m 1978. The error is regretted.44 words
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327 1983-05-14 16 NANCY KOH - NANCY KOH By FORTY-FIVE charitable organisations are on the priority list of the Community Chest of Singapore to be launched later this year. They were selected by the Singapore Council of Social Service out of a total of 129 affiliates. Dr Koh Eng327 words
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Advertisement202 1983-05-14 16 Make a home m May with good cooking kitchenware Here m Singapore, life starts m the kitchen. And good food jtfflflHHHß^^ comes from the best utensils '^^^^^^^^^j^k for the job. At Robinson's we've IIWIIl *Wife M collected a range of kitchenware to tBF make good cooks better. -< *"*^'^^Ss. Call202 words
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Advertisement224 1983-05-14 16 I Bincilair- ft| offer (Held m conjunction with COMPUTA 83 )1 I 5 May 83) SINCLAIR COMPUTERS Usual Price NOW Sinclair ZX-81 SS2OO SSI4O Sinclair ZX -Spectrum 1 6K Version SSSSO Ss4oo Sinclair ZX -Spectrum 48K Version SS6BS $$545 SINCLAIR COMPUTER ACCESSORIES Sinclair 1 6K RAM Pack forZX 8 1224 words
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Article, Illustration237 1983-05-14 17 Manager wins logo design contest THIS logo a bird's eye view of three people In discussion around a table, won a $1,040 cash award and a plaque for Its creator, Mr Ang Leng Chor (above). Mr Ang, a senior product manager, chose blue to represent shop floor workers and three237 words
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Article847 1983-05-14 17 BEN DAVIDSON; MAUREEN CHUA - BEN DAVIDSON MAUREEN CHUA His actions showed he had full control of himself, court told By and ADRIAN LIM'S attitude towards the goddess Kali was not a delusion but, rather, a normal cultural or religious belief, a Woodbridge Hospital psychiatrist told the High Court yesterday. Rejecting the847 words
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474 1983-05-14 17 Open verdict on mystery death of girl Was it battering or an accident? A SIX- YEAR-OLD girl died either because she had been beaten to death or as a result of a fall, a coroner heard yesterday. After hearing the two conflicting versions of how Rabanga binti Said might have474 words
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Advertisement485 1983-05-14 17 SEE CHINA! TRAVEL AMERICA! V X \^\\\\l xffwk///////, A G FOR p UALITY JJ m Now's your great chance to take <Cx^^\\\\\t wMI////////s Alternatively, purchase something that trip to two of the greatest x^>W-W &*^/f/////fa' of TEAC other than accessories countries m the world. Because V* and speakers, and you485 words
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Advertisement142 1983-05-14 17 "Vitahealth" presents 4 Timed Release (TRN) Mega Vitamin Tablets. Hj|jUfi| High Potency TRN Natural Vitamin C 1500 mg. with Bioflavonoids. Also available: 1000 mg, 500 mg, 250 mg High Potency 9H^hHHH|h TRN Vitamins Minerals Be^ High Potency TRN Vitamins of the B Group TRN B&C Vitamins "Vitahealth" High Potency TRN142 words
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465 1983-05-14 18 The Straits Times S ays Strong local section needed AS THE National Library celebrates its 25th anniversary, it is on the threshold of a very exciting revolution m communication. Libraries are part of this revolution. To such words as teletext, video and decoder, which could not have been envisaged when465 words
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466 1983-05-14 18 T.F. Hwang takes you down memory lane IT'S ALL OVER! ALL over, I think, for a well-known old traditional court practice... the practice relating to memorials (called "references" by lawyers) m honour of Bar and Bench members who have since departed from this world. Officially though, there has not been466 words
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Article, Illustration1166 1983-05-14 18 Why Shultz's plan could still come off 4 NOT only is Mr Shultz interested m a Syrian withdrawal, he is just as interested m Syrian acceptance of the Reagan plan without which King Hussein may continue to have cold feet. A US-Syrian rapproachment, though unlikely, is the real key to1,166 words
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701 1983-05-14 18 4 IN the mean time Iran, unlike Iraq, appears to have restored a measure of its credit worthiness, having settled the claims of American and other international banks and shown a more pragmatic approach to businessmen who are reported to be flocking701 words
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Advertisement15 1983-05-14 18 •-N P— I M~TSir~ it W. JF GBGI V■# m The Architects of Time flf15 words
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Advertisement108 1983-05-14 18 A wglcooic A warm welcome to r lauoslauos laiwlamu |ai«s delegates to the ab 747 ab 747 ab 32nd Annual Convention "mo 7 "wed fri "sTT of the Travel Agents Singapore dep isos 2320 1715 2320 imo Association of India. kualalumpur arr. From a seasoned traveller proud of the links108 words
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270 1983-05-14 19 M-cyclists suffer from ROY inaction ON May 6, one of my employees went to the Jurong Stadium to take his Class 2 (motorcycle) test. As his own motorcycle was undergoing repair, he hired one from an entrepreneur m a car park adjacent to the testing site for $30. On presenting270 words
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107 1983-05-14 19 Workers query firm's 2 conditions WE ARE a group of factory workers. Recently, the management of our factory issued some regulations on the taking of annual leave during the period of notice of termination. They are: 1. Applications for annual leave will not be approved once an employee submits his/her107 words
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263 1983-05-14 19 I REFER to three letters "Don't leave me behind" by Lawrence Tan, "More users" by "Tampines Zone" and "Add buses" by "Late for Work." (ST, April 15). Upon Mr Lawrence Tan's request for additional buses for Service 175 between 11 p.m. and midnight, a passenger263 words
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Letter96 1983-05-14 19 Buses did stop when flagged I REFER to the letter "Bus does not stop" by Ho Oi Ling. (ST, April 5). Upon her complaint, a check was conducted at the bus stop opposite Cold Storage Jelita m Holland Road. During this check, all buses of Service 191 flagged did call96 words
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140 1983-05-14 19 Why house had annual value raised five-fold I REFER to the letter "House was damaged, then its annual value raised five-fold" by "Victimised." (ST, May 6). He complains that his "damaged house was revalued higher. A house m Jalan Kembang Melati indeed had its annual value raised from $6,000 to140 words
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247 1983-05-14 19 Make sure parents don't suffer THE government's efforts m encouraging multi-tier families to live together are to be praised. It can further fulfil its objective of having children look after their parents by making sure that the latter do not suffer after they join the scheme. This is what can247 words
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130 1983-05-14 19 I WAS very happy to read the Housing Board's reply (ST, May 9) to the letters "Applicants without any HDB priority are the losers" by "*****4" (ST, April 6) and "There is no change m waiting period for Hat" by "Puzzled/* (ST, April 20). The130 words
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353 1983-05-14 19 Telex delivery system can be improved I REFER to the Telecoms reply "Why a delivery charge is imposed on Telexmail" (ST, April 15) to the letter "Use a phone to let us know" from "A Small Trader" (ST, March 15). Telecoms stated that the delivery of telegrams is not "free"353 words
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145 1983-05-14 19 Noise from below bothering residents I LIVE m Block 18, Lorong 6, Toa Payoh. Could the Housing Board do something about the noise we have been suffering from all these years? The noise comes from the coffeeshops below the block. They open till as late as 2 m the morning145 words
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Letter, Illustration173 1983-05-14 19 AS ONE of the 138 passengers on the Garuda flight that was forced to make an emergency landing on Wednesday, I would like to comment on the excellent performance of the Garuda crew and the Changi Airport emergency services. Much is also owed to173 words
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Letter66 1983-05-14 19 TO EASE parking problems m housing estates, may I suggest that those with season parking tickets but unable to find a lot be allowed to park m nearby temporary "red" lots even during the day. As it is lots are not reserved even when paid for and66 words
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Advertisement380 1983-05-14 19 Get a better grasp of high fidelity with the Technics COS Over the years, Technics have any other portable unit, gained a reputation for delivering A cassette player operated by soft only the best m high fidelity. Now touch buttons with metal, CrO 2 and with the Technics COS Portable380 words
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Article, Illustration74 1983-05-14 20 4 CIRCUMSTANCES now, it should be said, are very different from those of 1968. The revolt then was of a generation bored with prosperity and growth. By contrast, the economy has now ground to a halt, living standards are about to take their sharpest dip since the warUPI - 74 words
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Article825 1983-05-14 20 DAVID HOUSEGO in Paris - DAVID HOUSEGO in Paris By I THE FRENCH have had an uneasy sense of watching an old film being re-run over the past few weeks as they have seen riot police bringing down their truncheons on demonstrators m Paris where the smell of tear gas825 words
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862 1983-05-14 20 ■HTDESUKE NAGASHIMA - Supercomputer war between US and Japan ■HTDESUKE NAGASHIMA The supercomputer is for specialised scientific applications where experts must work with a multitude of variables, make frequent minor changes and still get immediate answers. It could do in only one day tasks that would have taken a whole month for general862 words
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Article49 1983-05-14 21 I P's rights issue ISLAND and Peninsular Development Bhd has announced that the last day and time for splitting of its proposed rights issue is July 4 at 3pm. The last day and time for acceptance, renunciation and excess share application and payment, is July 26 also at 3pm.49 words
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Article103 1983-05-14 21 SHAREHOLDERS of KillinghaU Tin (M) Bhd, who have approved the reduction m the par value of the company's shares from Msl to 50 cents each, have been asked to take note that such certificates will cease to be valid for transfer purposes after May 25. Applications will be103 words
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Article48 1983-05-14 21 HONGKONG Land Co Ltd has announced that the register of loan stockholders for its 8 per cent unsecured loan stock 1984/93, will be closed from May 17 to 31 for the purpose of determining those who are entitled to the interest payment on May 31.48 words
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Article71 1983-05-14 21 AMSTERDAM, Fri. The Asian Development Bank plans to issue a 150-million guilder (*****.8 million), 8% per cent, 10-year bond issue. Joint lead manager Algemene Bank Nederland NY said the issue price will be announced on May 18. The bonds will be redeemed m five annual instalments,Reuter - 71 words
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Article77 1983-05-14 21 HELSINKI, Fri. Bank of Finland governor Ahti Karjalainen has been relieved of his duties with immediate effect. A statement from the office of Finnish President Mauno Koivisto said: "The decision is based on the circumstance that at his post and outside it, Mr Karjalainen has shown that heReuter - 77 words
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Article99 1983-05-14 21 BRUSSELS, Fri. Prospects for steel companies have worsened since October, and 1983 consumption m the industrialised countries is likely to be 314 million tonnes rather than than the 334 million tonnes forecast earlier. The International Iron and Steel Institute said that developing countries will probably consume 94AFP - 99 words
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Article72 1983-05-14 21 TOKYO, Fri. Hit by stagnant audio sales, Pioneer Electronics Corporation, Japan's leading audio equipment maker, suffered a 1.90 billion yen (Ssl7 million) consolidated net loss for the half-year period ended last March, a sharp turnaround from a 329 million yen profit a year ago. Pioneer said itsUPI - 72 words
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Article54 1983-05-14 21 HONGKONG, Fri. Unemployment, seasonally adjusted, rose to 5.1 per cent of the work force m the first quarter of this year from 3.9 per cent m the previous quarter and 3.4 per cent m January to March 1982. The number of unemployed was 127.000. against 98,700Reuter - 54 words
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Article56 1983-05-14 21 TOKYO, Fri. Japanese corporate bankruptcies rose to 1,498 last month from 1,486 a year earlier, the fourth consecutive year-on-year rise, the Tokyo Commerce and Industry Research Co said. The April total was down from 1,667 m March, the last month of the Japanese fiscal year, when there isReuter - 56 words
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457 1983-05-14 21 WASHINGTON, Fri. European wine producers may soon find themselves targets of trade restraint efforts by United States interests concerned about rising imports. Mr John de Luca, president of the California Wine Institute, said that a group of US winemakers is trying to get congressional457 words
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723 1983-05-14 21 OVERSEA-Chinese Banking Corporation, which had deliberately tailored its business policies so as to be prepared for a possible economic crisis, is very confident of further growth once the world recession ends. Retiring chairman Tan Sri Tan Chin Tuan said it is "my belief that723 words
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309 1983-05-14 21 Troubled UEM seeks advice on restructuring UNITED Engineers Malaysia, on the verge of financial collapse, has apEointed Kuala Lumpurased Aseambankers Malaysia Bhd to advise on a "possible financial and business reconstruction" of the company. It is understood that a rescue plan is urgently needed to prevent UEM from being placed309 words
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337 1983-05-14 21 Brazil starts talks which may lead to new jumbo loan RIO DE JANEIRO, Fri. Brazil begins today a week of talks m New York and Washington expected to pave the way for a formal request to its commercial bank creditors for a new jumbo loan. The alternatives under consideration reportedlyFT - 337 words
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187 1983-05-14 21 TAKARA PLANS TO PRODUCE COMPUTER KEYBOARD SWITCHES TAKARA Manufacturing, which makes switches and car stereo systems m Singapore, plans to expand into the production of keyboard switches for use m computers and telephones. MrHKosaka, general manager and director of the company, said a final decision will be made m July.187 words
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Article376 1983-05-14 21 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed narrowly mixed after prices fluctuated uncertainly throughout the day on buying support and profit-taking in selectively moderate trading. Hume Industries rose 30 cents to $6.40, Jfurong Cement 20 cents to $5.70, Keck Seng 45 cents to $5.75, Oriental 35 cents to376 words
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Article, Illustration159 1983-05-14 21 Rises Johan Hldgs 595 +183 Johan Hldgs A 555 +165 Ulu Benut 930 +110 C Sugars 1370 +100 H Negara 500 +90 Jacks Int 720 +85 Public Bank 970 +55 Shell 930 +50 Keck Seng 575 +45 Sanyo 420 +42 Tan Chong 660 +35 Falls Apollo 250159 words
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Article72 1983-05-14 21 Boustead Bhd -2 C& C -5 CCM Cold Storage Dunlop Ind -6 Esso -10 F& N -5 Gentings Guinness -2 Gathrie Bhd Haw Par -4 Incheape Bhd 6 MTC NBT +2 Nat Iron -i-15 PMC Pan Elec Perils Plant +25 Prima Robinson's Rothmansl Semb Ship -472 words
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Advertisement88 1983-05-14 21 Who isbehindthe goodness of Yahult? CEREBOS PACIFIC. Cerebos Pacific Limited is a trading, business development, management and holding company controlling 18 subsidiary and associate companies engaged principally m the manufacture and distribution of food m the Far East, Australia _^_Hto_^ jp Only Yakidt contains fc^C^" lactobacillus casei that aids digestion88 words
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Article2977 1983-05-14 22 Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded in lots of It shares each, with the price quoted in dollars. All shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Gr's Net 1983 Lust Div P/E Vol Day IliKh Low Company2,977 words
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Article3544 1983-05-14 22 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board deals3,544 words
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Article1797 1983-05-14 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 Ajtnomoto Aicom (3.068 3.105) (8) 3.06 (61) 3.08 (2) 3.10 A1,797 words
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548 1983-05-14 22 A HANDFUL of counters occupied centre court at the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday while most share prices generally moved within narrow limits. Brokers said that at the opening bell, shares quoted were quite far apart and activity was relatively quiet. As one dealer548 words
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Article188 1983-05-14 22 Singapore unit trust (Managers' prices for May IS) The Commerce 3.45 3.67xd The Savings Fund 2.03 2.15 Spore Prog Fund 1.55 1.64 Spore Sec. Fund 2.37 2.52 Spore Invest Fund 1.23 1.30 Spore Equity Fund 1.54 1.63 ASIA UNIT TRUST (Managers' prices for May 16) Mai Invest Fund188 words
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Article428 1983-05-14 22 STRONG buying support was seen m selected quality stocks at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Market observers said that investors, particularly big institutions, chased after these counters, following growing belief that the world economic recovery is imminent. Their conviction was further enhanced by the Bank428 words
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Article42 1983-05-14 22 Up Down unch Industrials 50 48 18 Finance 5 4 4 Hotels 1 1 0 Properties 3 7 0 Oil Palms 2 5 1 Tins 1 7 2 Rubbers 11 6 1 Rubbers 0 0 0 Deb/Loans 1 0 042 words
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Article277 1983-05-14 23 RUBBER prices m Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with June One RSS buyers quoted at 224.50 cents a kilo, down 3.50 cents from Thursday's close. Morning prices were marked down slightly on speculative selling and stale bull releases after a lower opening. Afternoon prices gained some ground on covering277 words
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Article411 1983-05-14 23 RAS prices in cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buvers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 22L00 222.00N 221.00 222.00N Int. 1 R.S.S. June 224.50 225.50 224.50 225.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. Julv 225.50 226.50 225.50 226.50 Int 2RSS 212.50 214.50N 212.50 214.50N411 words
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Article32 1983-05-14 23 Rubber: May 13 Singapore: June: 224.50 cents (down 3.50 cents) Malaysia: June: 243.00 cents (down 3.50 cents) Tin: M 530.71 per kilo (down 20 cents) 225 tonnes (up 55 tonnes)32 words
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Article175 1983-05-14 23 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market eased slightly on lack of buying support m quiet trading. In the May position, central region fell Ms 2 to $850 a tonne while south was traded unchanged at $855. The refined market also ruled quiet, with May RBD palm oil losing175 words
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Article31 1983-05-14 23 LONDON: Copper prices on Thursday (previous m brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £1141.50 (£1152.50); sellers £1142.00 (£1153.00); Three Months buyers £1168.50 (£1178.50); sellers £1169.00 (£1179.00). Market tone: Easier. Sales: 31,575 tonnes.31 words
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Article34 1983-05-14 23 Thurs Wed New York 12.938 13.118 13.00S 13.18S Zurich -B 13.158 -S 13.25S Frl Than Singapore 12.828 12.938 12.92S 13.03S Closing prices m US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Suisse, Spore.34 words
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Article238 1983-05-14 23 THE STRAITS TIN price m Penang yesterday fell 20 cents to M 530.71 a kilo, but still held within the ITA "may buy" range of $29.15 and $32.06. Dealers said the fall reflected poor demand plus the higher level of ore disposals, 225 tonnes against 170 on Thursday.238 words
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Article132 1983-05-14 23 PRODUCE Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per 100 kg yesterday: Coconut oil: Bulk fob $112.00 sellers, old drum (m second hand drum) fob $125.00 sellers, new drum fob $129.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $64 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $350.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper fag132 words
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Article232 1983-05-14 23 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable m Singapore opened at $29,470 and closed higher at $29,520 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.25/437.75 and remained featureless initially. Softie local selling then pushed it to the day's low of $437.10/437.60. Trade house buying came m to support the232 words
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Article714 1983-05-14 23 THE US dollar opened at U552.0870 80 against the Singapore unit yester day and went into a rut at $2 0875 85. A complete lack of interest from speculators allowed commercial trading to take the centre stage. The US dollar traded firm against major currencies with an714 words
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Article26 1983-05-14 23 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.09 per cent. V j26 words
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Article32 1983-05-14 23 Closing interbank rates for Singapore dollars on May 13: Offer Bid Overnight 6 5 > 1 month TVS 7-4 2 months 74 74 3 months 74 7 Overnight mode 7 432 words
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Article46 1983-05-14 23 Discount RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on May 13: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2 3 Closing Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 24 2 3-month Bank bills 74 74 3 months CD 74 7% 6 months CD 7 5/16 7 3/16 Source: National Miscount Co.46 words
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Article376 1983-05-14 23 SHARE prices yesterday closed lower after fluctuating narrowly m moderate trading, with oils and some front-run-ners losing ground on profittaking and liquidations. The stock market average lost a provisional 24.39 points to close at 8,629.51 on volume of 430 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index closed at 630.59,376 words
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Article395 1983-05-14 23 STOCKS yesterday eased on late liquidation of positions, reflecting uncertainties over local interest rates ahead of the weekly meeting of the Hongkong Association of Banks. Brokers noted the Hongkong dollar had fallen to 6.9220,70 to the US dollar m late trading from the previous 6.9110 40. Trafalgar Housing was395 words
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Article194 1983-05-14 23 SHARE prices yesterday closed lower m inactive trading at the Securities Exchange of Thailand. The Book Club index fell 0.30 to 119.47 on turnover of 37.0 million baht with over 490,000 shares changing hands. Saha Union dropped three baht to 136, Siam Cement two to 349, Rama Tower 1.50194 words
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Article200 1983-05-14 23 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed on turnover of 5.71 million pesos compared with 4.97 million on Thursday. The commercial and industrial index was up 0.09 to 109.27, the mining marker 13.37 to 1,102.30, but the oils index fell 0.004 to 1.344. Oriental "B" rose to 0.025 from 0.024, Atlas200 words
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Article290 1983-05-14 23 STOCK prices closed lower on Thursday and trading slowed to its lowest level m a month as investors moved to the sidelines ahead of the money supply figures due out yesterday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell more than 10 points during the session but late buying narrowed290 words
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Article308 1983-05-14 23 INDUSTRIALS Cents A C I 143 +1 A N I 265 -3 A P M 202 7 Aberfoyle 730 unch Age 218 -2 Alliance Oil 90 -5 Allied Mill 187 +2 Ampol Exp 205 -3 Ampol Pet 180 unch Anz 430 -5 Ashton 163 -5 Assoc Pulp Paper B308 words
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Article256 1983-05-14 23 k hampju- (4.325) X Kellas (48.00 B) Larut (3.348 3.365) (8) 3.38 (10) 3.36 (15 3.34 MMC (3.208 3.305) (17) 3.32 (5) 3.34 (15)3.30 Pahang Con (1.438) (19) 1.44 (9) 1.45(13) 1.43 Rahman Hyd (5.055) (2) 5.00 Selangor Dredge (5.558) (6) 5.50 (1) 5.60 (1) 5.55 Sg Besi256 words
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Article696 1983-05-14 23 THE STOCK market closed mixed after a quiet session yesterday, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down 0.9 points at 667.7. Government bonds fell as much as Va point while among mixed equities, the insurance sector weakened m reaction to some speculative selling m a thin696 words
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Advertisement424 1983-05-14 23 TENNIS CARNIVAL A Special o3l© of everything tennis for the whole month of May. Top Brand LTA Official Tennis Balls with spoilt Brand markings, (a) $1.30 each (10 balls per customer.) SUPERGA Tennis shoes, gents and ladies models UP $63.09: Now $22.00. FUTABAYA Rackets 35% OFF, all models. LOTTO T-shirts424 words
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260 1983-05-14 24 LONDON, Fri. Ultramar PLC chairman Arnold Lorbeer has said that downstream operations will improve gradually during the second quarter of this year, although lower prices and fewer liquefied natural gas deliveries will reduce the profit of the group's Indonesian operations. He told a shareholders'260 words
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291 1983-05-14 24 FONTANA (California), Fri. Kaiser Steel Corp said its directors have rejected as inadequate an offer for the company from a group led by Irwin Jacobs. It said the board instructed its management to continue negotiating with the Jacobs group and other potential purchasersReuter - 291 words
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467 1983-05-14 24 SPP Ltd plans to expand i t s construction-related business following the success of its subsidiaries, Bored Piling Pte Ltd and Soil and Foundation. In his annual statement for the year ended Dec 31, 1982, chairman Peter Stuart Bryant told shareholders that directors467 words
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164 1983-05-14 24 Promet to improve steel fabrication yard PROMET Bhd will spend a further MslBs million over the next three years to make its multi-purpose steel fabrication yard at Telok Rumania, Johore, one of the most sophisticated and best equipped m the region. So far the group has invested more than $65164 words
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Article98 1983-05-14 24 TOKYO, Fri. Victor Co of Japan Ltd (JVC) said it expects parent company after-tax profit to fall to 15 billion yen m the current year ending March 31, 1984, from 19.22 billion last year. But sales are expected to rise to 520 billion yen from 497.3898 words
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420 1983-05-14 24 PETALING Tin Bhd sold one of its three dredges and an 82-hectare piece of land during the interim period from November to April. This was disclosed together with its interim results which show a 36 per cent increase m group pre-tax profit420 words
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161 1983-05-14 24 FRANKFURT, Fri. Coca-Cola Co expects its newly acquired Columbia Pictures Industries Inc to be able to increase net earnings by an annual rate of about 20 per cent over the next five years. Chairman Roberto Goizueta said this should contribute a two-point rise mReuter - 161 words
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Advertisement225 1983-05-14 24 HI" 1 1 II j Mill' HI I I' illl WXJMM* ft 1 I M. l*T*'l* J.M.'l" IT "ifM T'W. I' T\lA %i THi'^ii'^it^fc- '^k'^ ffl&-^ iCSC^L JhBIjF' fflP**flr' jj^UPPWi £p|. KESTRONICS, a fully integrated systems company, provide a full range of high quality electronics test equipment. These are in-circuit225 words
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Advertisement88 1983-05-14 24 rCHJIRLES JOURDAN's] STUNNING SALE j RICH LEATHER HANDBAGS j i FASHIONABLE FOOTWEAR j j FOR MEN AND WOMEN j OPULENT SILK SCAMS j TIES OF REAL DISTINCTION j IuPTOTHE MINUTE WATCHESJ AND A WEALTH j OF COORDINATED j J ACCESSORIES Up to 70% off many of those beautiful things you88 words
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Advertisement913 1983-05-14 25 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES; CLASSIFICATION GROUP Monday Friday 9.00 am 5.30 pm I Ordinary I $1.00 per word (Mm 1 5.00) n'J* V-l i^ X-^ *~*K fSf m —%tSr—%r m m S. r\ f mm >^ fh I^Z^lT^ n %\^^nsr^. A Enl.rl.inm.nta Food guide M< '^jL S«sl J^ S\ I i913 words
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Advertisement973 1983-05-14 25 rtr^. s w JskLiSysUAiißiVi'UASE The Ultimate Hong Kong Restaurant Specialities: Seafood Sharkfim Abalone Open: 1 1 .30 am 3.00pm, 6.00pm 1 1 .30pm For Reservation Call: *****40/*****88 Hotel Asia, 37, Scotts Road, V Singapore 0922 J We serve H^^ Eastern Western Food HT TRY OUR AIR FLOWN FILLET STEAK $18.00973 words
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Advertisement762 1983-05-14 25 "DIFFY" Bichon Fri»o 6 month* mat* with •xc*ll«nt papers. Interested pl*as« call K*n *****81/3. SINCERE KENNEL Just Arrived From Australia Pekingese/ Chihuahua Poodles/ Pomeranians Bull Terriers/ German Shepherds Enquiries and viewing are most welcome. 394 Alexandra Rd (0511) Tel: *****0 (between Institution of Dental Health and Eastern Agency). Monday to762 words
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Advertisement1617 1983-05-14 25 25 Sale: Other Products 25 Sale: Other Products 25 Sale: Other Products <ijg^<aM^^i^BwißW_iii 24 Garage Sale EXPATRIATE RETURNING TO US Sales o( residential furniture including sofas, armchairs, lamps, bads, curtains, coffc* tables, side tables, etc.. Sale to be held at: X.C DAT WAREHOUSE No 26, Jalan Terusan Singapore 2261. on1,617 words
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Advertisement988 1983-05-14 25 RtN An antique musical box. J^ l ll l^^^fc HVB Poiyphon. made m 1850, still Hk^fl m original condition and an i ra S L^^J exquisite Chinese Yi-Xing VaISPHi^J yHm teapot. sff?k I)^3 For more details, explore No. igj^pw*^,^! 14, Antiques. Bf^%J 'Vjl A season Parking Ticket at a ffltM988 words
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Advertisement1342 1983-05-14 26 38 TV/Video/ 38 TV/Video/ Sound System Sound System JOUBNEY INTO HI-FI WITH SHENTON&TEAC BUY ATEAC PRODUCT WIN A SHENTON TOUR except accessories and speakers A business 54 Book-keeping/ TO Secretarial/ business Answering/ _J J Translation Services 49 Packing/Storage?" iSKSffSniFitS Delivery ($l5 >. Corporate subscribers mjj j j mm j m1,342 words
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Advertisement1055 1983-05-14 26 60 Business 60 Business Opportunities Opportunities WELL ESTABLISHED FISH FARM FOR TAKE OVER Farm m beautiful condition built with high grade materials. Ideal for Culture of live sea fishes, crabs, etc. Profitable business with many sales outlets. Location: Lim Chu Kang coastal area. Genuine buyers please contact TEL: *****57, Ah1,055 words
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Advertisement229 1983-05-14 26 b) EDP COMPUTER OPERATOR Requirements: Singapore Citizen preferably with 'A' levels and/ or qualifications m computer studies A minimum of l year operating experience, ideally In an on-line real time environment o Experience with mini computers would be advantageous Willingness to work shifts including weekends essential Capable of working independently229 words
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Advertisement859 1983-05-14 26 METAL BOX Singapore Limited i a leading international can maker invites applications for the following vacancies:- Possess a good GCE '0' or 'A' level Certificate. p •Be able to type accurately at 50 wpm on a ,ff electric typewriter. > Preferably have 1 2 years relevant II experience. m Possess859 words
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Advertisement884 1983-05-14 26 II THE WORD PROCESSING I CENTRE PTE LTD requires an OPERATIONS MANAGER Applicants must be experienced and highly skilled m the use of Wang OIS systems and ideally on other Word Processing/office information systems We need a person who is a fast thinker, used to working under pressure and who884 words
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Advertisement411 1983-05-14 26 CONSMAT SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD We are an established and reputable building material manufacturer and we invite applicants to fill the following positions: ACCOUNTS SUPERVISORS (Salary around $1,000 plus attractive benefits) 5 years accounting/bookkeeping experience Able to prepare monthly accounts, cash flow statements, financial reports, etc. School Cert with or pursuing411 words
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Advertisement482 1983-05-14 27 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical An established heavy con- S struction equipment company m Jurong invites applicants to Ril m the following posts immediately. PARTS SALES ASSISTANT GCE O' level with credit In English Able to type accurately it 40 wpm Able to work independently Preferably with 2 3482 words
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Advertisement464 1983-05-14 27 M «RB^BWEJsP We, a well established printing Company, invite applications for the post of:CLERK/TYPIST Requirements: Minimum GCE 'O' level with credit m English Typing speed of 35 wpm Possession of VITB Secretarial or Commercial Practice Certificate would be an added advantage Relevant working experience is preferred but not essential. Attractive464 words
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Advertisement542 1983-05-14 27 PHILIPS We are looking for a suitably qualified STENOGRAPHER for our Telecommunication Regional Support Centre. Requirements: GCE 'O' level certificate with a good credit m English and a Secretarial Certificate. c 2 years' working experience. Pleasant personality and able to work independently. Please submit your application with detailed personal particulars542 words
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Advertisement1210 1983-05-14 27 ■<rtbl<rti)<*rfb <*&)<*&)<*&) leading Manufacturing Co m Ju- rong requires the following applicaCareer Opportunity -'MALE OFFICE OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR/ ArtMiMiQ PERSONNEL ADMINIS- OFFICER TRATOR/ 2. SECRETARY TO SECRETARY Person must have ability to pro- £f ?«?£iiT"'i duce financial statements. 4. DESPATCH BOY maintain accounts, perform c f*UIMCGC MAI P Rll I secretarial1,210 words
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Advertisement585 1983-05-14 27 A well established Trading Company requires: FEMALE GENERAL CLERK REQUIREMENTS: GCE O' level. Typing/ knowledge of Ac- counts advantageous, but not essential, c Experience not required. SALARY: $350 P.M. Lunch drinks provided. 13th month bonus and incentives. Interested applicants, kindly call YVONNE at tel: *****11 for appointment Established Firm requires585 words
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Advertisement1338 1983-05-14 27 A Manufacturing Company m Ang Management office m a large ComMo Kio has vacancy for: plex has immediate vacancy tor a STORE CLERK (MALE) FEMALE OFFICE ASSISTANT Recrements: G.C.E. 'O' level. aD i e t<, typ e 35 -40 wpm Maine Some working experience tain a filing system and able1,338 words
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Advertisement768 1983-05-14 27 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK/TYPIST required by Japanese Construction Firm for Site Office m Bukit Timah area. GCE. "O" Level Able to type Age 18 to 22 For interview tel. *****31 Miss Chan GENERAL CLERK Requirements:- Able to type Knowledge of si m pie accounts. Speak write English and ■Mandarin. GCE 'O'768 words
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Advertisement879 1983-05-14 27 GENERAL CLERK REQUIRED by a Building Construction Firm With typing and book-keeping knowledge Interested please call I *****66 or write m for interview to: Blk 123. Bukit Merah Lane 1, -03-110. Spore 0315 MALE GENERAL CLERK. Preferably with A 1 Level. Able to type (Id Correspondence independently Possess driving licence.879 words
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Advertisement474 1983-05-14 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales SEEKING A CAREER IN INDUSTRIAL SELLING? We are an established Company and market leader m cleaning machines and chemicals. Due to expansion and restructuring programme we are looking for additional SALES PERSONNEL with initiative, ability and confidence. We Need: 1. FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVE to service474 words
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Advertisement728 1983-05-14 28 You're m for a change at: (Ssso) ixwmrmiMT stow f ,"j CENTREPOINT New store opening soon! j Applications are invited for trie following positions: SALES ASSISTANTS CASHIERS STORE ASSISTANTS CLEANERS j HERE'S WHAT WE DO FOR YOU: Your structure TRAINING starts with your Ist day on the Job and continue728 words
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Advertisement1558 1983-05-14 28 SINGAPORE, 1 H A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNAL GROUP, USA «S has a vacancy for a I REGIONAL I I MARKETING EXECUTIVE I I Reaponsibilities: I To support our distributors m Asia Pacific regions m promoting salesof instrii- I ments and expendables Qualifications: I A Degree or Diploma m Electrical1,558 words
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Advertisement600 1983-05-14 28 MENARD COSMETICS requires PART-TIME BEAUTY ADVISORS (No experience required) Skin-care and make-up courses provided Attractive income and opportunities for overseas trips Call Raymond tel *****19 02-08. President Merlin Hotel 181 Kitchener Road 10am to 9pm A RAPIDLY EXPANDING optical company requires several Male and Female Sales Staff. Preferably Sec. 4600 words
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Advertisement764 1983-05-14 28 BEHN IVIEVEFI s invite applications for the posts of: 1) ELECTRICAL HOIST CRANE ELECTRICIAN 2) EUECTRICIAL HOME APPLIANCES MECHANIC Requirements: c Age above 18 years and completed N.S. For Post (1) NTC 3 Certificate m Electrical Fitting. c Should have some experience m service, repair and installation of electrical hoist764 words
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Advertisement502 1983-05-14 28 PHILIPS We are a large and well established multi-national company and we produce, manufacture and export electronic and electrical products to more than 120 countries. Our TV Engineering Department builds sophisticated video test equipment and we seek the skilled service* of: MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS Qualifications/Experience: He should be a holder of502 words
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Advertisement448 1983-05-14 29 66 Situations Vacant Technical Applications ;ire invited from suitably qualified persons for the (ol low ing positions:MAINTENANCE FITTER Possess NTC 3 m maintaining fittings Some experience m maintenance fitting work m metal industries preferred Interested candidates are invited to write m or call personally for an interview at the following448 words
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Advertisement798 1983-05-14 29 iflfo METAL BOX tyjyj Singapore Limited a leading international can maker invites applicants for post of: Requirements:- ITC m Mechanical Drawing Design. Preferably with 1 2 years working experience m manufacturing/ engineering industry. Completed or exempted from full time national service. The Company offers a comprehensive salary commensurate with qualification798 words
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Advertisement500 1983-05-14 29 Company at Bt Timah urgently requires: ELECTRICIAN c Possess PUB licence. Prefer with experience. Interested please call personally for interview: 83E HINDHEDE ROAD SINGAPORE 2158 Tel: *****53 Housing Developer requires: ASSISTANT SITE FOREMAN with 3 to 4 years site experience. Interested please call: *****78 Wall coating construction company requires EXPERIENCED500 words
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Advertisement444 1983-05-14 29 youcdnntfb^pr^msß' loiih oar lechnokyy We believe m keeping our technology high, environment conducive and people progressive. DONT BE LEFT BEHIND! WE INVITE YOU FOR AN INTERVIEW AND FACTORY TOUR Date: Saturday May 14, 1983 Time: 9.30 am to 4.30 pm Venue: Matsushita Denshi (S) Pte. Ltd. 22, Ang Mo Kio444 words
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Advertisement350 1983-05-14 29 The Management of WC S GM Singapore Pte Ltd gr cordially invites female Singapore citizens, J|b seeking employment as W PRODUCTION OPERATORS to visit our plant Jp on: Saturday, May 14, 1983 \3(L ttf at: 9.00 am and 2.00 pm jj? You will be led on a tour of our350 words
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Advertisement886 1983-05-14 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production g) Production g) Production (I FEMALE I I PRODUCTION OPERATORS f% gsZ j| Attractive increments %f^ twice ayear mm MB free tea /coffee ft IIL rJ^f^y w^ 1 snacte886 words
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Advertisement725 1983-05-14 30 iq n Well established manufacturer of batteries invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the position of: PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Requirements: Knowledge of production planning i.e. scheduling, machine loading etc. Knowledge of progressive dies, multiple cavaties injection moulds. Experience working on high speed presses, injection moulding machines with micro processor control725 words
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Advertisement493 1983-05-14 30 a Well established manufacturer of batteries invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following position: (1) ACCOUNTS SUPERVISOR Should possess GCE 'A' level with AAT Diploma or equivalent. Preferably male with 3 years' experience m a manufacturing concern. Applicants should be well versed m budgeting and control functions. (2)493 words
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Advertisement425 1983-05-14 30 W A Progressive Property Developer has immediate vacancies for: UNIFORMED SECURITY SUPERVISORS (Salary negotiable) UNIFORMED SECURITY OFFICERS (Confirmed gross salary: $470 p.m.) IF YOU ARE: A professional with special inmate qualities of Integrity, Alertness Intuition. A person who commands respect from the Public through your conduct, deportment and actions. A425 words
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Advertisement268 1983-05-14 30 A fast expanding company m Jurong urgently requires: Personnel Clerks Candidates should possess minimum GCE '0' level with 1 to 2 years' experience m a similar capacity. They should possess good personality and effective communicative skills. Receptionist She should possess pleasant personality and a clear voice. Candidates having relevant working268 words
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Advertisement314 1983-05-14 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous invites applications for the following posts 1. MALE PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS Diploma Holders m Electronic/Electrical Engineering or GCE 'A' level with 2 years supervisory experience m a related field 2. MALE PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS (Plastic Department) GCE 'O' level Minimum 2 to 3 years working experience m314 words
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Advertisement497 1983-05-14 31 f* ~*N 4 Sundstrand f Pacific (Pte) Ltd has vacancies for the following positions: (A)MATERIAL HANDLER Requirements: Minimum education of Secondary 2 Preferably with some working experience m a manufacturing environment Ability to perform shift duties (2 rotating shifts) job Functions: To despatch parts and orders from Department to Department497 words
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Advertisement506 1983-05-14 31 A well established and pro- 1 gressive International Con- I struction Firm invites suitable I qualified and experienced I applicants to fill the following vacancies:--(1) ELECTRICIAN c Secondary education with at least 3 years working experience and be able to work independently for all electricity supply, installation and maintenance (2)506 words
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Advertisement523 1983-05-14 31 IpHONesrnreii MANUFACTURING PTE LTD urgently requires MALE SECURITY GUARDS Preferably below 50 years of age c Completed Primary education Ex-Police Force, Armed Forces or Security Agency Personnel preferred Interested persons, please call personally during office hours or submit application to:PERSONNEL DEPT PHONESITTER MANUFACTURING PTE LTD NO 7, 6 TH FLOOR523 words
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Advertisement651 1983-05-14 31 Established manufacturer m Redhill area invites applications fonFEMALE PERSONNEL CLERK c GCE 'O' level. Able to type accurately at 30 40 wpm. c Age below 30 years. MALE ASSISTANT STOREKEEPER c GCE O' level. c Age below 30 years. c Completed or exempted from NS. Applicants with relevant working experience651 words
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Advertisement820 1983-05-14 31 PICCADILLY Fish Chips Kebabs Restaurant requires: A) WAITERS (Part-time/ full-time) B) DISH WASHERS (Full-time) Call at our premises at: No. 376, EAST COAST ROAD KATONG Next to Martia Road Singapore 1542 TEL: *****43 lor an interview Renowned cosmetics Company has vacancies for FEMALE BEAUTY TRAINERS Candidates should be above 28820 words
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Advertisement808 1983-05-14 31 HtUUIHtU UfcLIVtHY OKIVfcR wlttl I Class 4 licence and knowledge of PSA cargo clearance. Interview at: 8 Whampoa Drive 1232). RESTAURANT AT HOUGANG has vacancies for Dishwashers. Sal- < ary between $380 $400 p.m. Interested call *****58/ 9. STORE CLERK REQUIRED to work I m Jurong. Able to handle fork-808 words
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Advertisement830 1983-05-14 32 1978 MAZDA 323 1000 5-door. Aircon, hi-fi set, excellent condition. $12,300. *****66. 1979 MAZDA 626 Automatic, one private owner. Aircon, cassette. Tax August '83. Tel: *****92. 1980, MAZDA 323 13 5 doors, aircond, radio, cassette. Brand new condition $19,000. Tel: *****40. '72 MAZDA 1500 stationwagon, aircond, radio/ cassette, new tax/830 words
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Obituary, Illustration125 1983-05-14 36 MADAM LAU CHAI PENG AGED: 63 passed away peacefully on the 12th of May 1983 leaving behind: Husband: Kwek Yew Yong Sens: Kwek Sin Chin Kwek Sin Hor Kwek Sin Pin Quek Sin Chong Daughter: Quek Nyuk Kui Daughters-in-law: Lai Sani Chua Cheng Chon Ton Ah Al Son-in-law:125 words
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Obituary, Illustration78 1983-05-14 36 Ths Family Of The Late MR. JOHN TAN KIM SONG Express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to all relatives, friends and colleagues for their kind assistance, attendance, condolences, wreaths, donations and prayers during their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MDM. PHUAY CHEW KWAI Wishes to express78 words
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Obituary, Illustration32 1983-05-14 36 In Loving Memory Of MARGARET NEO SWEE ENG Departed 14th May 1981 2 years have passed but your memory still remains. Remembered by: Bernard, Elaine end all loved ones.32 words
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Obituary, Illustration20 1983-05-14 36 K.RAMAN Departed 14.5.1981 Sadly missed and fondly remembered by beloved wife, children, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law and grandchildren.20 words
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Obituary, Illustration742 1983-05-14 36 MR KOH CHIN SENG Aged 54 Passed away peacefully on 12th May 1983 leaving be- I hind Beloved Wife: Madam Chua Ah Hiang Sons: Koh Beng Wah Koh Meng Huat i Koh Beng Kee Koh Beng Chuan Koh Beng Ho Koh Beng Leong I Koh Beng Cheong Daughters: Koh742 words
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Article, Illustration42 1983-05-14 36 p^mi THE winner... John Hewitt (left) heads the ball home to clinch the winning goal for Aberdeen m their 2-1 victory over Real Madrid for the European Cap-winners' Cup m Gothenburg, Sweden on Wednesday. UPI radiopicUPI - 42 words
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347 1983-05-14 36 ABERDEEN, Fri ABERDEEN returned here m triumph yesterday, after winning the respect of the rest of Europe on Wednesday night m Gothenburg. The new European Cup-winners' Cup-hold-ers, staggered by the size of the welcome awaiting them, woke up to the fact that theirAFP - 347 words
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155 1983-05-14 36 Hold your crosses, minefield ahead NAIROBI, Fri. A college principal with an apparent aversion to football has taken stringent measures to ensure that the game will not be played on his college field. Eliud Ng'eny, the principal of Kericho Teachers' College, 260 km west of here, recently interrupted a provincialAFP - 155 words
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Article, Illustration81 1983-05-14 36 BRIGHTON, Fri. Brighton defender and captain Steve Foster (left) will go to court on Monday m a last-ditch bid to play m the English Football Association Cup final against Manchester United on May 21. Foster's two-game ban for accumulating disciplinary points includes the Wembley final, butReuter - 81 words
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Article209 1983-05-14 36 SANTIAGO, Fri. A new-look Argentine soccer team drew 2-2 with Chile here last night m their first match since the disappointment of surrendering the World Cup m Spain last July. Only four players m the Argentine side went to the World Cup finals andReuter - 209 words
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Article134 1983-05-14 36 MEXICAN soccer officials will be alert for signs of political pressure from their United States rivals when the International Football Federation decide the 1986 World Cup finals venue m Stockholm next week. REAL MADRID, beaten by Aberdeen m Wednesday's European Cupwinners' Cup final, have asked French World Cup134 words
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Advertisement578 1983-05-14 36 113 Language JAPANESE (Beginners) CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE 3545- D, Blk 162, 5th Storey Buklt Merah Town Centre Tel: *****90 (5 lines) *****92/3/4 •Sun 1.00- 2.30pm 23/5 •Thur 7.00- 8.30pm 2(5/5 LEK MENG PROFESSIONAL TRAINING CENTRE 14, People's Park Ctr Tel: *****90/*****81 Sun 9.00-10.30am 15/5 •Thur 7.00-lO.OOpm 19/5 KATONG BRANCH578 words
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Advertisement224 1983-05-14 36 137 Religious 137 Religious Announcements Announcements X _H H^^^H^^ >~. w~ MM^ rffißfk iH fAHTADI Q _K%^E_ HH VjV/LJ \>/\l\ll/O MB— «_lßDar" Bfy""' ,IBBBL 'li| VY U aie WOrth Caring about. -tivAiw illE Before this ad was placed /4s|_KfcJJ| we started praying for you fipfnJLJPlI because we care too llllflffplfMHMl224 words
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Advertisement164 1983-05-14 36 tftftffi If there isanysuchthing I as triumph m war, OF LOVE AND WAR is ifi^' irtflflJlßi IB about triumph. The iHMI |H|M I triumph of 'jve. 3 TBHIH^P On 15 February 1942 BF// W B Singapore fell to the !^^P 1 Ad P rra n n c c e urie^is164 words
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Article, Illustration1331 1983-05-14 37 4 808 PAISLEY (right) should be given a place on the League management committee now. I think it's time we created a House of Lords for football not like the Parliamentary version where pinching someone else's land a few 100 years ago entitled you1,331 words
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322 1983-05-14 37 LONDON, Fri. Lowly Luton and Manchester City go into their final English League First Division fixture tomorrow knowing that winner takes all. After nine months and 41 fixtures, the League programme could not have produced a more thrilling climax to the cut-throat relegation battle which has322 words
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Article, Illustration590 1983-05-14 38 Thompson ready to cross pain barrier to prove he's the best 6 IT'S very likely I wont be 100 per cent Sit, but to prove I'm the best In the world, I have to put mysel£ on the line. I dont fear any of the Americans. There's aAP - 590 words
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Article, Illustration460 1983-05-14 38 Taroczy sends Lendl packing HAMBURG, Fri. Ivan Lendl, the favourite to win the West German Open tennis title, suffered a crushing 6-2, 4-6, 6-1 defeat by Hungarian Balazs Taroczy m a rain-affected third-round match here yesterday. Lendl, 23, continued the poor run of form which saw him beaten by AmericanAgencies - 460 words
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Article121 1983-05-14 38 LEE- ON -SOLENT (England), Fri. Tennis history was made on Wednesday when an umpire was replaced after only two points had been played m a men's singles match at the £25,000 ($76,750) Pernod tennis tournament here. Englishman John Harborne was m charge of the second-roand match between England'sAFP - 121 words
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Article385 1983-05-14 38 It turns an eternal optimist into a golfing marvel WJLMSLOW (England), Fri. A carpenter's spirit level turned Zimbabwe's Tony Johnstone from an eternal optimist into a golfing marvel m the first round of the £80,000 ($245,600) Martini international. The 27-year-old from Bulawayo shot a career-best 64 for385 words
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Sports Shorts
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Article398 1983-05-14 38 THE World Boxing Council super-featherweight title fight between champion Bobby Chacon and Cornelius Boza-Edwards has been cancelled by a Los Angeles superior court judge. Judge Leon Savitch halted the fight, scheduled for tomorrow, citing contract irregularities. He said Chacon had signed a contract with promoter398 words
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224 1983-05-14 39 KINGSTON, Fri. Viv Richards has been appointed vice-captain of the West Indies cricket team for next month's World Cup m England. Clive Lloyd has already been named captain of the 14-man squad, who will be bidding for a third successive triumph when the competitionReuter - 224 words
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Article, Illustration345 1983-05-14 39 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By GORDON BACON'S sparkling 53 and a fifthwicket partnership of 74 between captain Peter Anderson and Andy Lorimer rescued Hongkong on the opening day of the three-day Inter-port cricket match against Singapore at the Padang yesterday. Hongkong, who were 204 early in theJONATHAN CHOO - 345 words
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229 1983-05-14 39 Zaman on course for clash with Jahangir PARIS, Fri. Pakistan's Qamar Zaman was m commanding mood as he raced through to the quarter-finals of the US$4O,OOO ($83,600) French Open squash championship here yesterday. TJie 32-year-old world No. 2 beat Egypt's Ahmed Safwat, the world over--35 champion, 9-4, 9-0, 9-7 mAFP - 229 words
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355 1983-05-14 39 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON 3y SINGAPORE'S junior squash players received full points for ability and potential from the manager of the visiting New South Wales team. But they lost marks for laziness. Said Joe Dunnage after his team lost 7-5 to Singapore at355 words
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Article111 1983-05-14 39 KEE BEE KHIM and Motoko Takeachl yesterday qualified for tomorrow's final of the Singapore island Country Club women's match-play golf championship. Bee Khim beat Nellie Chin 6 and 5 while Motoko, handicap 18, defeated Irene Lippmann 2-up m the semi-finals at the Bukit course. Earlier111 words
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375 1983-05-14 39 LEONARD KING - LEONARD KING By "GRANDMA" Nancy Gair showed that she was good for the Carlsberg Stars of Tomorrow graded bowling title after making a last-ditch 1,170-pinfall series look so easy at the Kallang Bowler-Drome yesterday. Saving her Masters' qualifying attempt until the end, Nancy,375 words
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Article120 1983-05-14 39 HONGKONG Ist inns Steams c Asoka b Mehta 3 Catton c Sathi b Mehta 1 Lorimer lbw Seal 45 Davies c Neethi b Sathi 11 Greenwood c Seal b Kantilal 2 Anderson lbw Sathi 30 Kwong Wo c Gnana b Seal 21 Lalchandani lbw Seal 3 Bacon lbw Sathi120 words
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198 1983-05-14 39 LONDON, Fri. English County Cricket club Worcestershire yesterday reiterated how seriously they were taking the sacking of their former Pakistani Test batsman Younis Ahmed. Younis said yesterday that he planned to appeal against the club's decision to end his contract for placing a £100Reuter - 198 words
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Article19 1983-05-14 39 SINGAPORE Malays beat Johore Malays 2-0 m a Sultans' Gold Cup soccer match m Johore last night.19 words
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Article, Illustration319 1983-05-14 40 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Bayan Lepas looks the best bet today By BACK on another visit, 1980 champion jockey Chris Gwilliam (61 winners) can get off the mark on Bonbon m Race 8 for Class 2 Div 2 sprinters over 1,200 m at Bukit Timah319 words
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Article209 1983-05-14 40 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By Our man on the track START the day right with Tron m the opening event the Class 4 Div E restricted terms race over 1,100 m. This two-year-old New Zealand colt is m excellent condition and should not miss first time out. Couple209 words
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147 1983-05-14 40 JOHN McGRATH - Stewards' swoops during track work continue JOHN McGRATH By. PERTH, Fri. Western Australian Turf Club stewards are continuing to make random searches of jockeys during track work at Ascot racecourse here. A number of jockeys have been frisked for illegal gear m the past weeks and stewards have also checkedWAN - 147 words
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Article3953 1983-05-14 40 WmmmM ggpHBpHI 2.15 CLASS 4 DIVE I,loom (Restricted terms HnMHMMfeHH 2-year-olds) (Stakes: $15,500) 1 *0* Bed O'Roses n 57 Auric-Zafir 2 nzg (1200 m) Slowly away, beating only two home m only start XL 1200 m good April 3; by Takearisk Tiley 1 2 Las Vegas3,953 words
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Article381 1983-05-14 40 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED PEDIGREE TONTO WENG SOOK 9Tron 4 Mikamiliiom STron 9 Tron 4 Mikamilliom 1 3 Mayfair 3 Mayfair 5 Resolution 4 Mikamillion 1 Bed O'Roses 10 Without Hesitation 5 Resolution 4 Mikamillion 5 Resolution 3 Mayfair 11 Trump Card 4 Humble Gain381 words
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Article, Illustration217 1983-05-14 40 TONTO - TONTO By A PROMOTION is not likely to trouble last-start winner StarMaker m Race 5 for Class 2 Div 2 horses over 1,600 m. After three unplaced outings, the Zamazaan four-year-old outsprinted his Class 3 Div 4 rivals over the Ipoh 1,200 m m March.217 words
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Article391 1983-05-14 41 Winning gallop by Skybolt ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE SKYBOLT, who has two wins and a fourth from three starts, did a winning gallop at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. The last horse out on the track, Skybolt, with M.C. Lam astride, reeled off 600 m m 38 sec, finishing full391 words
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Article, Illustration170 1983-05-14 41 SYDNEY, Fri NEW ZEALAND jockey Bruce Com pton (above), who won the Sultan's Gold Vase at Ipoh on Man Of Honour 111 m 1977 and the Governor's Gold Cup at Penang on Aylmer Road m 1978, had a lucky escape early170 words
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Article, Illustration368 1983-05-14 41 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By I AFTER failing to score m 22 rides, New Zealand jockey Nigel Tiley, 23, got off with a "bang" last weekend the final two days of the Perak Derby Meeting with four winners. On Saturday, he landed his first winner368 words
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102 1983-05-14 41 YORK (England), Fri. Jockey Lester Piggott is on the hunt for another Epsom Derby mount following the abysmal flop of Dunbeath m the Dante Stakes here on Wednesday. After the Henry Ceciltrained colt, who has been clear Derby favourite, trailed m third, 11 xAFP - 102 words
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Article256 1983-05-14 41 Total No of placings Placings for last It rides Rides Ist 2nd 3rd 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 Tweedle 124 22 18 13 0 2 0 2 10 0 0 10 2 Donnelly 154 18 14 15 0 0 2 10 14256 words
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Article89 1983-05-14 41 Ist 2nd 3rd Boagoore 29 19 18 West 23 17 11 Teh 22 23 19 Allan 21 12 16 Lee 18 15 8 Samsuri 17 13 8 Buang 14 19 11 Jaafar 14 5 3 G van Breakelen 13 9 9 PK Leong 13 8 9 Ng 1189 words
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Article82 1983-05-14 41 Ist 2nd 3rd Agasam 21 11 13 Auric 9 11 11 Memo 5 1 Sultan Khoo 5 0 Goodman 4 9 11 Chens 4 6 1 Premier 4 0 Golden Arrow 3 3 1 Chu Fai Hung 3 5 Inderapura 3 5 Memories 3 10 WengLoke 3 1082 words
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Article90 1983-05-14 41 TUESDAY (soft going sand track): Lord Sterling (Ngiow) 41, Hup Seng 39.8, Fun Kung (Sahab) 39.8, Skybolt 39.8, Toy Maker II (appentice Hamid) 38. WEDNESDAY (good going): Wonderful Surprise 111 (Lam) 36.6, Estrella De Espana 38.8, Chuan Jit Mah II (A. Rahman) 38.6, Secret Knight 38.8, Lucky90 words
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Article1648 1983-05-14 41 DAfF 1 2.00 CLASS 4 DIV B I,loom t\t\KsMH a (Restricted terms 2 3-year-olds) (Stakes: $15,500) 1 Badak II 57 Oilrig-Daniels 3ag (1200 m) KW Tan 2 2 *9 Brave Panter 57 Excellence-Allan 3 nzg (1200 m) Koh 9 3 Fame 57 Steven-G Breukelen 3 nzg (1200 m)1,648 words
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Advertisement245 1983-05-14 41 ('comP^ ooW .Qftl 1 bedr oor j3|y -liiiijty 1 r e<e .m THE BEST CHOICE^^^ When you chance to step into Soonly jgTHl^ ^g| tt^, Ann's showroom, you will not take^g^^^^) (Hhg< (wt&mm) Im^lbI I your eyes off the beautiful (Bnf|i P^l vmI^HHW/ H furniture suites that are created^^ -^MP^^ljffr245 words
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Article, Illustration342 1983-05-14 42 Republic's solo bet m the decathlon slips out of running A YOB OMAR, Singapore's lone entry for the decathlon in the Southeast Asia Games, is out of the competition. Ayob fell during a pole vault session at the National Stadium practice track on Thursday and injured his rightHAKIKAT RAI - 342 words
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305 1983-05-14 42 THE Philippines, the perennial minnows in the SEA Games soccer tournament, are hoping to turn giant-killers with a two-week training stint in the Soviet Union. A squad of 20 players are at the moment in Moscow, training under Russian coaches in preparationJOE DORAI - 305 words
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Article216 1983-05-14 42 LOS ANGELES, here he comes! As soon as the SEA Games are over, Ang Peng Siong will embark on a systematic training programme geared to preparing him for the 1984 Olympics. He will also continue his physical education studies m Houston, USA, forBRIAN MILLER - 216 words
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Article, Illustration341 1983-05-14 42 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By THE panic button was pressed when Singapore's Southeast Asia Games soccer squad drew 0-0 with Combined Schools m their first trial match at the National Stadium last week. But on Thusday, the squad thrashed the Seoul-bound Schools side 5-0 to calm the341 words
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Article310 1983-05-14 42 JOHN WRIGHT, the man behind Junie's Sng remarkable progress m Brisbane this season, will be m Singapore to watch his swimmer m action during the Games. Wright, 40, will arrive with Junie and her parents on May 24, and he will help supervise herBRIAN MILLER - 310 words
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Article, Illustration156 1983-05-14 42 AUSTRALIAN tennis professional Alvin Gardiner (above) will be giving Singapore's Games men's team all the sparring they can handle to tone them up to as perfect a pitch as possible. At their monthly meeting on Thursday night, the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association agreed to pay156 words
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213 1983-05-14 42 TO ENSURE that Singapore pool the fastest swimmers for the Games men's and women's 4xloo metres freestyle relays, all five tentative team members will battle it out m the 100 m freestyle to select the best four. The five women (including one reserve)JANICE SEAH - 213 words
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Article91 1983-05-14 42 SCHOOLBOYS Paul Fong and Jeremy Loh will leave behind their books to vie for Games berths m tomorrow's Singapore Open water ski-ing championships at Jurong Lake. The Open the final trial for the Games will help the selectors choose the eight men and four women team.91 words
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Advertisement232 1983-05-14 42 Bill .j#Tj Apparent structure m Brazilian massive hardwood (imbuia) with fungicide treatment. S Kte^** -^in^j^m^f^ ki<n-firiftd equalized and varnished with a protecting waterproof film Genuine leather Hs covering, chromium tanned and cross-dyeing Upholstered with flexible polyurethane IP foam of high resilience, which provides great comfort. The cushion is supported ILiTL^Pt"232 words
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Miscellaneous90 1983-05-14 42 BOWLING Carlsberg Stars of Tomorrow c'ships (Kallang Bowler-Drome. 12 noon). CRICKET Interport match: Singapore v Hongkong (Padang, 11 a. m.). HOCKEY SHA 1-23 tournament: IA v SCC. Permasurian v Armed Forces (both at Balestier Road, 5.30 p.m.). SNOOKER National senior c'ships finals (Lau's Arcadia, East Coast Rd, 7 p.m.). SOCCER90 words
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255 1983-05-14 43 MANILA, Fri. The Philippines, m what is believed to be the biggest Filipino sports delegation abroad, will send a contingent of 367 to the SEA (iames m Singapore, the Philippine Olympic Committee announced yesterday. However, POC president Michael Keon cautioned the public against placing too much hopeAFP; AP - 255 words
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267 1983-05-14 43 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Asia's fastest man, Rabuan Pit, will undergo an operation to remove a lump on his heel cord at the Pantai Medical Centre here this weekend. The operation will be performed by two of the country's leading orthopaedic surgeons. Said Rabuan yesterday:NST - 267 words
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Article, Illustration249 1983-05-14 43 POON FOOK LOKE, Brian Sta Maria, M. Mahindran, Len Oliveiro just names now, but at one time, the four were the cogs in the wheel that kept the powerful Malaysian hockey team moving. Theirs was the era when the Malaysians were among the249 words
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Article477 1983-05-14 43 TWO years ago, Ram jit Nairu was just another schoolboy chasing a dream. Having cleared 2.02 metres in the high jump at the ASEAN Schools meet, the 18-year-old from Sabah could not find a place in the Malaysian SEA Games team to Manila. Then,477 words
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Article, Illustration563 1983-05-14 43 Hakikat Rai - Hakikat Rai Stories by WITH seven mouths to feed, including 9 his own, I think Subra appreciates this. Camps like this help to alleviate the burden. All these athletes will earn regular wages while they torture their hearts and lungs for the love of athletics. They'll also getNST - 563 words
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Advertisement93 1983-05-14 43 If pkks you up! You're exhausted. Your mouth's parch- Because Staminade quenches your cd. You can do one of three things. thirst, and at the same time replaces Drink lots of water or an ordinary soft the glucose and body salts lost drink, which leaves you feeling bloated, through strenuous93 words
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Advertisement143 1983-05-14 43 link, m 'w^VS'* 1 wfr Ji w^v^ VICTORIOUS VETERANS Five golds, four silvers and three bronzes! That's what seven Nike Athletes from Singapore bagged at the II Asian Veterans' Athletic Championship at New Delhi. This is a great achievement indeed for it was a meet of the best from Asia143 words
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175 1983-05-14 44 British go-ahead for storing human embryos LONDON, Fri. The British medical profession, which m 1978 produced the world's first test-tube baby, today gave doctors the goahead to freeze and store human embryos for up to a year. The British Medical Association (BMA), m a report offering guidelines to doctors, also175 words
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Article, Illustration43 1983-05-14 44 neservists as percentage of the male workforce 1980 24% 1990 45% Reservists as percentage of the top echelon of the male workforce 1980 25% 1990 66%43 words
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368 1983-05-14 44 PETER BARNARD - PETER BARNARD By US Editor WASHINGTON, Fri. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher will not go to the Williamsburg economic summit late this month because she will be campaigning in the snap election called for June 9. And another senior British Cabinet minister will be368 words
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Article31 1983-05-14 44 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 4.35 points to 1,218.75 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.31 words
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197 1983-05-14 44 MIAMI, Fri. A black woman brandishing a flare pistol hijacked a United States airliner with 238 people aboard last night and forced the pilot to land m Cuba, officials said. The Capitol Airlines DC-8 was seized about 30 minutes after taking off197 words
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Article40 1983-05-14 44 LONDON, Fri. A London hotel where Queen Elizabeth held a private dinner last week has been fined for having mouse droppings and cockroaches in its kitchens. The owners of the Bristol Hotel in Mayfair were fined £600 (S$1842)40 words
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256 1983-05-14 44 NEW YORK, Fri A PERSON who wears a bulletproof vest while committing a violent crime, such as as armed robbery or assault, will receive a longer prison sentence. A judge is allowed to add one to four years to the sentence. The Bill providing256 words
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220 1983-05-14 44 Syria rejects draft pact for Israeli withdrawal DAMASCUS, Friday SYRIA today formally rejected the United States draft agreement for the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Lebanon as Israeli, Lebanese and American negotiators met today to finalise last-minute arrangements on the pact which is almost ready for signing. Syrian Foreign MinisterAgencies - 220 words
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Article52 1983-05-14 44 CAIRNS (Australia), Fri. A crocodile emerged from a gutter m the centre of Cairns today and grabbed 19-year-old Barry Robertson by the leg. Mr Robertson, on his way home from a nightclub, managed to fight off the 1.2-metre reptile with the help of a passing taxi52 words
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Advertisement277 1983-05-14 44 m PAKISTAN DOUBLE KNOTTED PERSIAN- B DESIGN CARPETS Size: 3' x 5' (91 x 152 cm) 1L $*50 net Jar -jj 1 1 00 net s i^, «p"* p net H%| CHINESE TIENTSIN SUPER WASHED WOOL CARPETS SIZE: 6' x 9' (183 x 274 cm) ||$1200neti $1700 net ks2l2snetj| 50%277 words
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Advertisement494 1983-05-14 44 ■55^ i BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally 1 IN TODAY'S ISSUE News of the Government's whopping $6.15 billion bond issue had only a brief impact on the interbank market yesterday, reports SOH TIANG KENG. A row has broken out at Ardmore Park over the interpretation of the word "tenant". The494 words
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Miscellaneous142 1983-05-14 44 ill* TO 1 p.m. Showers in several areas from late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 33 max., 26 min. SUNSET today: 7.06 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.55 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 13 22 C Overcast ManUa 25/37 C Fair Amsterdam 10/17C Cloudy Melbourne 10 21C Fine KanKkok 28/36C142 words
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Article, Illustration1355 1983-05-14 1 K^° L E< PREW| A finds out what makes this year's National Current Affairs Quiz more enjoyable than last year's. vs The second quarter-final was held last night. The other two quarter-finals will be on May 20 and 26. The semi-finals will be1,355 words
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Advertisement238 1983-05-14 1 Gourmet £are Three-and-a-half The real reason £rom -O62pß^/ decades behind gastronomic wasteland m JB7 pages Op Jericho OUTLOOK Page Two $S^BOEF BOOKS 1 Page Six BOOKS 2 Page Seven #1& H *^y/ r^^^M Hnf ll^^^e^ Bl iISSII as r s> w^' c^ or so mar| y year's has been 1238 words
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Article, Illustration722 1983-05-14 2 Once reputed to be a gastronomic wasteland with solid and fattening food Germany has a new generation of chefs who are cutting out traditional excesses. TAN LEE LENG explores the range of updated traditional dishes at Singapore's first Weinfest. GERMANY'S regional dishes, based on traditional peasant cooking, are722 words
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Article380 1983-05-14 2 Green cheese noodles 250 g green noodles (egg noodles with pureed spinach; available from supermarkets) 50 g dried beef shredded 50 g mushrooms, finely sliced l A 1 fresh cream 30 g parmesan cheese 50 g butter Nutmeg Cook noodles for 8 10 minutes m salt water. Strain and380 words
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Advertisement337 1983-05-14 2 J^^^~^^i| Take advantage now of Courts -»«-»^!-^^^^^^l^^P*fk^ I S l^ 3^ new purchases! y^^^^^^^<^M I #^v" "\-rf3" r v I I■■ p» luo^^ V^x^ mwßl**. w Sink into the total luxury of REAL LEATHER. WAS 5279" mm^KS I NOW AT COURTS Dinette Set Corner Group with matching corner table NOW337 words
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Advertisement88 1983-05-14 2 I§9 MM Beginners Jazz i1 m m it 4 Isi commencing: David's School of Dancing *07-25 Cuppage Centre Tel- *****61 v«co™^ 8-day Sale on all China-imported '-"7T7-* furniture Antiques Y/^y^^S^"*^* Important Sale on Chinese ScrollviJ^ paintings, with Antique Blackwood Collectibles Rosewood Home Furnishings. Paintings Calligraphy by Masters. Cirandeur that reflects88 words
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Article, Illustration1138 1983-05-14 3 HOU MEILI samples the food at the Chatterbox, Mandarin Hotel, and gives you her verdict. ESSIE 23« I USUALLY approach eating out m one of two ways: either it's "damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead" (which means I finish my meal unhappy with the amount of sugar/fat/ calories1,138 words
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Article391 1983-05-14 3 GERMAN vineyards are the most northerly in the world. The terrain is difficult, the climate stern. If the area had not secured an unsurpassed reputation as among the world's best wine growing area, no one would have considered the German valleys a good place for vine391 words
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Article284 1983-05-14 3 DEREK BUTLER - DEREK BUTLER By RECENT vintages have not been all that kind to the wine growers of Europe, and to West Germany m particular. After the luscious Rhine and Mosel wines of 1975 and 1976, the later years of the decade produced largely rather thin and meagr? harvests which284 words
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Advertisement174 1983-05-14 4 Welcome Ms. Takako Nishizaki V fe jß*^"" JM c LATEST RELEASE Available Now! At: Blue Hawaii (City Plaza) Beethoven Eason (Rochor Centre) EMI Music Centre (Scotts, Lucky Piaza, Plaza Singapura) Grooves Record Library Hua Cheong Lucky Plaza Music Centre Musicene Natural Sound Oriental Record Popsound Plaza Singapura Records Sea —Tone174 words
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Article, Illustration905 1983-05-14 6 Barisan politics made simple BARISAN NASIONAL COALITION GOVERNMENT IN MALAYSIA By Diane K. Mauzy Maricans Academic Series, Kuala Lumpur 1983. 187 pages, $12 Reviewed by ISMAIL KASSIM BARISAN NASKMiAL IWinVßlnb j r*^ X -.>■ v- i >- j THIS latest addition to the literature on Malaysian politics comes from a905 words
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Article, Illustration710 1983-05-14 6 ZHANG MEI- JI - ZHANG MEI-JI THE RULES OF SUCCESS AN A TO Z OF LIFELAWS Revealed by Roger Kilroy Illustrated by Ed McLachlan Futura Publications, London 1982 128 pages, b/w illustrations £1.25 ($7.15) Reviewed by "KILROY was Here!" was the proud boast scrawled on numerous710 words
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Article666 1983-05-14 7 Secrets of Operation Jericho 4 The Germans knew that the invasion had to take place m northern France, but could not pinpoint where the spearhead would Q be. ANDgL THE CODE-NAMED Operation Jericho, it began on Feb 18, 1944. It was so secret that the British Government released an edited666 words
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Article449 1983-05-14 7 THE doubts expressed about Adolf Hitler's alleged diaries recall the trial m Italy m November 1960, of Amelia Panvini on a charge of forging the diaries said to have been left by Italian dictator Benito Mussolini. Her name first made headlines on Aug 7 1957,449 words
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Article, Illustration755 1983-05-14 7 Gail Sheehy - Pathfinders are neither paragons nor saints Gail Sheehy PATHFINDERS By Bantam Books, 1982. $12.25. 625 pages Reviewed by REBECCA CHUA THIS is no book for the cynic, this epitome that is a logical sequel to an earlier landmark called Passages. Passages, first published m 1976, sought to chronicle the decisive755 words
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Advertisement719 1983-05-14 10 CASIO'S NEW SCIENTIFIC casio. CALCULATOR RUNS ON SOLAR POWER. Where There's Light, There's Power. Casio's Scientific Calculator Runs on Just a Little L '9 nt igXfcfe* vMF Jk Wb r^A C 3 ---i "r*3 C-* A KggpgS^ <-^ "^r m M '^o.^l M fIP Multiple functions. JBF m W,.Jfc W^R719 words
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Advertisement242 1983-05-14 11 Hwa Chong Junior College presents The Life and Death of Tong Ho ifi_t %t I____k^^E^^H^h^^^^b kShH^^ _________^H_____H________i ES^_H__R »l*i9P^___tf__ rjf jjßßBK______MK_^^SiQ^^ v 3__r .X^wjß___^ d&&F jWJ BPt^t '^B J9 Bi j ;£&^Rftk, s__^ «9______________w __Hr* Thursday 19 to Saturday 21 May The Drama Centre 7.30pm I Tickets at $3, $2242 words
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Advertisement833 1983-05-14 12 APPOINTMENTS Coopers OtLybrSnd Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Executive a Selection, Marketing and Economic833 words
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Advertisement676 1983-05-14 12 fmf We are a group of companies with activities m the design, supply and installation of building materials. To reinforce our application engineering team for our newly established agency of aluminium composite panels, used mainly for facade claddings m the building industry, we are looking for a SENIOR STRUCTURAL DRAFTSMAN676 words
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Advertisement788 1983-05-14 13 APPOINTMENTS THE SGV GROUP SGV-Goh Tan Pte Ltd Professional/Executive Recruitment Services Our client, engaged m the assembly, distribution and I installation of sophisticated electronic equipment, with J significant commitments m the ASEAN region, now requires a senior staff to meet the needs of its rapidly 9 expanding business. I MARKETING788 words
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Advertisement725 1983-05-14 13 *V The SGV Group M SGV-Goh Tan Pte Ltd Professional/Executive Recruitment Services Our client, the regional headquarters of a major Austrafli an broad-based manufacturing group, is seeking the '3j3 services of an I EXECUTIVE I I SECRETARY I ip $25,000 p.a. The appointee to this challenging position will be responsible725 words
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Advertisement852 1983-05-14 14 APPOINTMENTS In view of expanding operations, the Singapore Branch of a major international Middle East Bank invites applications for the following positions: 1 SENIOR OPERATIONS OFFICER I THE JOB: f Reporting to the Operations Manager, the incumbent is required to assist the Head of Operations to supervise and monitor a852 words
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Advertisement522 1983-05-14 14 I STAFF GEOLOGIST PETROLEUM EXPLORATION A South Australian company based m Adelaide is seeking an outstanding individual to provide leadership m petroleum geology by inspiring less experienced geologists and geophysiusls through the excellence of his her own work and by directly training them and supervising and constructively commenting on their522 words
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Advertisement597 1983-05-14 15 I^^2 As part of its expansion programme, an offshore branch y |of a leading Internationa! Bank is now^ I to fill the following departments: (a) Forex Settlement (b) Loans (c) BUls (d) Business Development I I Requirements: I Preferably have GCE 'A' level Age between 1 8 to 25 I597 words
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Advertisement1101 1983-05-14 17 APPOINTMENTS Jussein Ah)iy:l?::?z'*>~- jk-.I" \7Scrhouse Associates M A. 1 Mitugrmrnl ConsulUnU Jaffar Hussein Associates Sdn Bhd and Price Waterhouse Associates have been J|' retained to advise on the following appointment: I FINANCIAL CONTROLLER/COMPANY 1 SECRETARY I (Compensation negotiable around $100,000 per annum plus car) S Our client is a large1,101 words
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Advertisement733 1983-05-14 18 APPOINTMENTS I MANCIFACT(JRIriG^^^^ I MANAGEMENT I PROGRAM TRAINEES I General Electric, the world's largest and most diversifieth manufacturing^^k\ I Company is recruiting technically competent graduates of engineering into I its hicjhty recognised and fulry subsidised Manufacturing Management I Program (MMP) I the PROGRAM H General Electrics manufacturing work is technically733 words
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Advertisement548 1983-05-14 18 3jjjjn GKN MILLS PTE LTD A multi-national company engaged m the manufacturing and sale* of building ft construction materials and a division of The GKN Group Of Companies require the services of: SALES ENGINEER This is a senior position for our scaffolding formwork division. Applicants should possess j at least548 words
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Miscellaneous229 1983-05-14 18 GARFIELD By Jim Davis r /a5 MUCH AS I IP BETTER^ (EVEN MV PUR 15 T MATE TO PO 1T... J GET OUT J (GETTING WRINKLEPj) I STAR WARS B^ i4rcAie Goodwin &Al Williamson BUXKAPE^CAPTAIN... IN RETURN SMAPCW FOR THE SAKE ffiWiM^W, W it ctrcMC POR PAST FAVORS OF MY229 words
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Advertisement214 1983-05-14 19 i v -jT*" p p 1 p U YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION ACROSS trials arena (5-4) 24 Treat unjustly work 5 One of four said to 16 Study taking m a 14 Magic formula that by journalists (7) have ago at inlaid horse cloth (9) 1 Port official giving may work for214 words
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Advertisement1069 1983-05-14 19 APPOINTMENTS NOTICES i i i i 1., j, N THK HKiH f;ol RT OF THK RKPI'BIJC OK SINGAPOKK Originating Petition IMIilMIJIIil! lIMIIMIIIMI IIIIMIHIMI; IMJIIiih lIMN IIIIMMM!,, irilllF^. SSSS ol the Companies Act 2~ hapter 185) ffiißfetfßfe ag| W In the Matter of LKE TING IWVI I COMPANY (PRIVATK) II I1,069 words
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Miscellaneous191 1983-05-14 19 PEANUTS BySchulz YOU'VE MAPeV IT'S THE I SHE THINKS/ ACE aX J J /IM NOT EVEN 60NNA] MARCIE VERY LAST OF THE SHE'S IN BROWN 606S fiU^ 1^ TELL HER I SAW J UNHAPPY V NINTH. LOVE WITH iNTO HIS V/~ yVOU, CHUCK... '^Z/Qu'' *-i^Sj-' > "j| J,-J»— -»j^«W^W v^v^f-191 words
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Article, Illustration1133 1983-05-14 20 4 When she was six years old, I taught her to make beads out of strips of bright paper cut from old calendars A few days later, her father and I heard her talking to her Primary One classmate on the phone. They were debating how1,133 words
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Article597 1983-05-14 20 JOHN de SOUZA - JOHN de SOUZA ENTERTAINMENT USA Young Ambassadors from Brigham Young University Dynasty Hotel, May 23 to 25 Preview by "DYNAMIC, skilful, precise and colourful", said the audiences and critics. And add to that trumpeting list of compliments "inspiring, exuberant, well-executed, fresh, clean-cut". Thousands around the world have597 words
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Advertisement588 1983-05-14 20 NOTICES y ESTABLISHED 1884 KULENKAMPFF KONiTZKY E OF BREMEN/GERMANY hereby give notice of their SOLE AGENCY for STAMMSCHROER BEDROOM FURNITURE Messrs Kulenkampff Konitzky take great pleasure m informing members of the public that they are the duly authorised and licensed SOLE AGENTS m Asia for STAMMSCHROER FURNITURE PRODUCTS bearing this588 words
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Miscellaneous194 1983-05-14 20 SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Guest soloist /violinist Takao Nishizaki. 8.15 p.m. Victoria Concert Hall. Tickets at $15, $10, $7 and $4. RIVKA FRIEDMAN ART EXHIBITION Oils, watercolours; crayons and lithographs. Lone Pine Gallery, Ming Court Hotel. 11 a.m.— 7 p.m. On till May 18. (See story on facing page.) PLENTY David194 words
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Article676 1983-05-14 21 SINCE her arrival here some two years ago, Israeli artist Rivka Friedman has been quietly observing the Singapore scene and translating her impressions of both the physical environment and people into graphic form with paint and coloured-pencil. Though trained professionally as an architect and interior676 words
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Article, Illustration459 1983-05-14 21 LEONG WENG KAM - Chasing that dream with voices in earnest song LEONG WENG KAM ■ffli By Splash for a cause THE British Association's Ladies Group will hold an afternoon of Telematch-style fun and games at the Fraser and Neave grounds m River Valley Road tomorrow from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Held to459 words
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Page 21 Advertisements
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Advertisement313 1983-05-14 21 NOTICES Tender Notice Tenders are invited for the following: 1 PCB scrap boards 2. Tin-lead frames with and without gold edges 3. Gold drag-out solutions 4. Odd size unclad material The above may be viewed at: Place Mayertro industrial (Pte) Ltd No. 20, Pandan Road Singapore 2260 Date :20th May313 words
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Advertisement568 1983-05-14 21 APPOINTMENTS Our company, a fast expanding set-up m Jurong invites suitably qualified candidates for the positions of: j Production Manager The incumbent should preferably possess relevant degree qualifications. It is envisaged that the appointed candidate should possess self-motivation and effective leadership qualitites. He should also have a few years' relevant568 words
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Advertisement481 1983-05-14 21 I International Companies trading m high fashion wears and luxury goods invites applications for the following posts. I MANAGERESS We are looking for a person who is a self starter, an ideas woman, have keen analytical mind, have dynamic and assertive personality, have good communication skills, able to work I481 words
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Advertisement165 1983-05-14 22 I II 111 lie ill IB 8 B B XMMMINMMHMNNNMI :^g[! Sanyo Split Air-Conditioners Give A Cooling Peace of Mind Sanyo's New IC Sliding Thermostat wili provide you with the desired room temperature. Wall-mounted design saves usable room space. Remote control unit with built-in 14-hours time switch allows convenient operation.165 words
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Miscellaneous658 1983-05-14 22 1.00 PM Opening followed by Sesame Street 2.00 Shazam: Captain Marvel is confronted by a 15.2 m tall Dr Sivana when he tries to rescue Mary and Uncle Dudley. 2.25 Saturday Matinee The Wild Wild West Revisited (See Pick of the Day) 4.05 ABC Wide World of Sports: Finals of658 words
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Miscellaneous387 1983-05-14 22 the singers featured are Ambiga, Malarvizhi, Rosalind Pushpa Rani, Nagakanni, Suriamurthi, Seeni Mohamed and Isuran. 6.45 News and Weather Forecast (Tamil) 7.05 Painting A Visual Record: How artists express their relationships with others and their reactions to life's experiences, through their paintings. 7.25 Enigma (Mandarin): Ting is full of envy387 words
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Miscellaneous320 1983-05-14 22 7.30 News and Weather Forecast (Malay) 7.50 The Forum Presents Chick Corea (See Pick of the Day) 8.50 The Fall Guy The Ives Have It: Shauna Ives is suspected of burglary, but when Colt tries to track her down, he finds out that she and her twin sister are private320 words
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Miscellaneous13 1983-05-14 22 .iBB Mm/ MJf aW@? Seeni Mohamed in Endrum Iniyavai (Ch 8, 6 p.m.)13 words
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Miscellaneous692 1983-05-14 22 MBWi 1 MM 1 1! .^mwwwww—^ KI3 Mat 5 58 AM National An- Quarter 1.30 Family fl Jtfl^ MBBm thom followed D >' Open- Favourites 2.00 News in f 'JK J nm 4HJI inK Announcement 6.00 Brief 2.05 Daily Serial t ,<| BUf^ News in Brief 6.0 5 2.30 The692 words
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