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Title Section14 1983-05-19 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article776 1983-05-19 1 WONG Al KWEI - The two -month bite... WONG Al KWEI 7,200 skilled and unskilled workers hit as global recession makes itself felt here But the laid-off people find new jobs within two or three months, says survey By 4 IT MAY be a workers' market again once the Singapore economy picks up. But776 words
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Article, Illustration159 1983-05-19 1 Ahmad top scores in grit as he takes exam in hospital SCHOOLBOY Ahmad Fuad, 10, shows how to take an examination m one's stride, even with one leg strapped up. A Primary Four pupil of Balestier Hill Primary School, Ahmad fractured his leg m an accident involving his159 words
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105 1983-05-19 1 FORMER Singapore soccer star Syed Mutalib was admitted to the Kuantan General Hospital yesterday m a serious condition following an accident involving his car and a lorry at Maran m Pahang, 57 km from Kuantan. He is reported to be m a coma.105 words
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Article339 1983-05-19 1 PARIS, Wed. President Francois Mitterrand yesterday delivered a sharp attack on United States economic policy, bringing about a possible confrontation between Paris and Washington at the Western economic summit m Williamsburg, Virginia, later this month. Blaming the strong US dollar for European economic woes, heAgencies - 339 words
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Article58 1983-05-19 1 LONDON, Wed. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher will take time off from the general election campaign for a flying visit to the Wllliamsburg economic summit. Her office announced here yesterday that she wiil leave London on May 28 for the summit's start, returning the next evening. She willReuter - 58 words
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Article44 1983-05-19 1 BELGRADE, Wed. A lightning bolt struck a jetliner grounded at a local airport m southern Yugoslavia during a heavy rainstorm, killing two men who sought shelter under the fuselage, airport officials said today. None of the passengers or crew were injured. UPIUPI - 44 words
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Article, Illustration603 1983-05-19 1 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA By There's a mood to broaden cooperation: Dhana 4 There is a mood m Asean to broaden the terrains of regional cooperation.. .Asean has become a political factor that is taken into account not only by its individual members m603 words
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Article46 1983-05-19 1 PATTAYA, Wed. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, President of the Democratic Kampuehean Government, said today that Khmer guerilla fighters would have to counter-attack during the monsoon season to regain positions they lost to the Vietnamese during last month's offensive. Reuter. SEX PAGE 346 words
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Advertisement51 1983-05-19 1 56 pages today Hawkers: The myth and the reality Page 14 Perth races may be telecast 'live 9 to Singapore Page 39 SUMMARY WORLD NEWS 3-6 CAUSEWAY 15 EDITORIAL 18 LETTERS 19 BACKGROUND 20 TIMES BUSINESS 21-24 CLASSIFIEDS 25-40 RACING 39 SPORTS 40-43 OUTLOOK COMICS 4 RADIO TV 8 CINEMA51 words
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Article579 1983-05-19 2 Computa's a success COMPUTA and Applications 83 was a sell-out and National Computer Board officials are naturally ecstatic. NCB chairman Philip Yeo said: "The crowds I expected about 30,000 and we got over 55,000." But because there were so many people, visitors were prevented from learning as much as579 words
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Article197 1983-05-19 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: PAINFUL though the economic slowdown has been for Singapore, it has its uses. It has forced out the less efficient and less advanced industries and firms, and released their workers to companies where they are better deployed. It is also a sobering reminder to workers197 words
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Article669 1983-05-19 2 Cut m immigration AUSTRALIA, faced with rising unemployment, will cut immigration by about 10 per cent m the coming financial year, Immigration Minister Stewart West told Parliament. However, refugees and those seeking family reunion will be given priority. The 1983-84 immigration intake is expected to be held669 words
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Article180 1983-05-19 2 Warning from Musa DRUG rehabilitation camps face the danger of being turned into "permanent exhibition centres," Acting Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hi tarn warned. There were too many YIPs and groups visiting the centres and this might have negative effects on the addicts. "The addicts must be180 words
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Article312 1983-05-19 2 Protecting the aged IN YEOVBL, Britain, assaults upon the elderly are not commonplace but confidence tricks are. The police have tried to teach them to protect themselves. They have distributed leaflets, given talks, shown video-films. But the literature went unread and the talks were ineffective. So the Pensioners'312 words
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Article151 1983-05-19 2 Stage for virtuosos WEMBLEY'S FA Cup final will provide a stirring stage for the contrasting talents of two soccer virtuosos. Norman Whiteside, Manchester United's teeny-bobber, and Brighton's Jimmy Case are the players most likely to dominate an encounter that could be one of the most fascinating m the history151 words
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Article50 1983-05-19 2 DEATH ON FOUR WHEELS DRUNKEN driving has become a national epidemic m America. In the past two years, more people have been killed by drunken drivers m the US than were killed m the Vietnam war. This year, the casualties are expected to number over 27,000 dead. Page 2650 words
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Article279 1983-05-19 2 TAT LEE FINANCE PROFITS HIGHER THAN EXPECTED TAT LEE Finance has reported higher-than-expected pre-tax earnings of $6.23 million for 1982, outshining its parent company, Pan Malayan Holdings, which suffered a drop m group profits for the first time m seven years. The 66.67 per cent owned subsidiary of279 words
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Article156 1983-05-19 2 Buddhist exhibition A VESAK Buddhist Cultural Exhibition, which tries to show the history of Buddhism through pictures, exhibits and film shows, will be held at the Phor Kark See Temple from Saturday. One striking item will be 1.8 m replica of a stupa, which was originally156 words
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Advertisement343 1983-05-19 2 Take a good look at this tyre ''Hi «S V YllH^ni^^nV .^"fex "i&: :|xv I I' 1 .irl ilr itnmMT <B«m W^^^jlly 'i 3BB;i What you see first of all are the two wide grooves running right round the tyre©, plus the many horizontal grooves running across them© It's the343 words
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Miscellaneous15 1983-05-19 2 TV update CHANNEL 3 3.54 PM Big Valley The Legend of a General (Part 1)15 words
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Article, Illustration344 1983-05-19 3 Rising jobless rate cited as reason for reduction CANBERRA, Wed. Australia, faced with rising unemployment, today announced that il would cut immigration by about 10 per cent m the coming financial year, Immigration Minister Stewart West told Parliament. He also said that refugees and those seeking family344 words
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Article, Illustration267 1983-05-19 3 AROUND THE REGION Siddhi- Sihanouk talks THAI FOREIGN Minister Siddhi Savetsila met Democratic Kampuchean President, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, for talks at Bang Saen, about 20 km north of Pattaya, foreign ministry sources m Bangkok said yesterday. They would not comment on the discussion, the first the 61-year-old leader of theUPI - 267 words
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275 1983-05-19 3 LIM SAY BOON - Union threat to act if demands are not met LIM SAY BOON By MELBOURNE, Wed. Australia's trade union movement has warned the Hawke Labour government of industrial action unless it agreed to its wage claims. The warning, which comes barely a month after Prime Minister Bob Hawke claimed that consensus275 words
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167 1983-05-19 3 Parliament IN Tokyo passes new Bill on import tests TOKYO, Wed. The Japanese parliament today passed a Bill to eliminate any judicial discrimination against foreign manufacturers m marketing their goods m the Japanese market. The Bill, an attempt to try to ease conflict between Japan and its trading partners, coversReuter - 167 words
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77 1983-05-19 3 Soviet jets flew near Philippines MANILA, Wed. Soviet supersonic planes flew close to Philippines air space during joint Filipino-US military exercises last week, an air force spokesman said today. He said the planes flew just outside ihe Philippines air defence zone north-west of Luzon Island where the exercises were beingReuter - 77 words
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Article56 1983-05-19 3 IT may not be home on the range, bat this antelope runs and jumps just the same. When it got to its new Czech zoo home, it had only three legs. Veterinary surgeons fitted on the artificial leg, and zoo staff spent days helping the animal56 words
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130 1983-05-19 3 JAKARTA, Wed. The Indonesian government will refrain from banning any national newspapers during the next five years, Information Minister j Harmoko said yesterday. Speaking to journalists and editors m Medan, north Sumatra, Mr Harmoko said newspapers should respond to his pledge notReuter - 130 words
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207 1983-05-19 3 Two lose posts IN Burmese government shake-up RANGOON, Wednesday TWO key members of the Burmese government, both with intelligence connections, have been dropped from their posts m a surprise shake-up, the Council of State announced tdjtiay. The announcement said Brig-Gen Tin 00, former intelligence agency commander and widely regarded asUPI - 207 words
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135 1983-05-19 3 Bombs go off just before Lanka polls COLOMBO, Wed. Bombs exploded today outside five polling stations m Sri Lanka's troubled northern district of Jaffna just hours before voting started m local elections there. Police believed the bombs were thrown or planted by separatist guerillas who had threatened to disrupt theReuter - 135 words
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Advertisement211 1983-05-19 3 "Computer Centres are an essential part of any organisation's corporate performance." S« 9 COMPUTER CENTER 1 OPERATIONS 1 MANAGEMENT I (for operations managers and supervisors) mm 9-11 June 1983, Holiday Inn, Singapore S SsBBo per participant x Databank Educational Services, Australasia's largest |ffi non-governmental DP organisation will be conducting this211 words
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Advertisement205 1983-05-19 3 Citizen ANA-DIGI Vfoth collection 30-3166 30-4140-Citizen Quartz ANA-DIGI. Putting time m its place. Busy people need more than a watch much time you've spent on a certain that just tells the time. They need a project. Every feature of the most watch that lets them manage time advanced watch, but205 words
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Article279 1983-05-19 4 Pay freeze for civil servants Bonn austerity Budget out today A CONTROVERSIAL civil service pay freeze and lower unemployment and maternity benefits are the keynotes of an austerity West German federal Budget for 1983-84 that will be presented here today. The 258 billion mark (*****.5 billion) Budget is 2 perAFP - 279 words
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Article, Illustration415 1983-05-19 4 Ex-reporter: I threw money into moving car HAMBURG, Wed THE cloak and dagger settings under which former Stern reporter Gerd Heidemann received the fake Hitler diaries could have come right out of the pages of a spy thriller. Pre-arranged meetings involving movingAgencies - 415 words
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Article45 1983-05-19 4 MILITARY AUTHORITIES m Bangladesh have sacked 112 civil servants, eight of them senior bureaucrats, on charges of corruption, official sources m Dhaka said yesterday. They said about 450 others were under investigation for suspected nepotism, corruption, and embezzlement of public funds. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article69 1983-05-19 4 CHINA YESTERDAY called for six people who hijacked a Chinese airliner to South Korea two weeks ago to be severely punished and rejected suggestions that they should be treated humanely. The aircraft, commandeered by five men and a woman while on a domestic flight, was flown backReuter - 69 words
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Article60 1983-05-19 4 JAPANESE FOREIGN Minister Shintaro Abe met officials of the first North Korean delegation to visit Japan and exchanged views on how to ease tensions on the Korean peninsula, officials said yesterday m Tokyo. It was the first time a Japanese Foreign Minister had met representatives of communist North60 words
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Article70 1983-05-19 4 THE EUROPEAN Community starts two days of talks m Brussels today with more than 60 former colonies of member-states which diplomats say could be decisive for their future relations. The two sides are linked by a trade and aid pact known as the Lome Convention, which providesReuter - 70 words
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Article83 1983-05-19 4 THE POLISH government newspaper, Rzeczpospolita, said m Warsaw yesterday that former Solidarity leader Lech Walesa's recent activities had totally discredited him and left him no role to play m public life. The article was one of the fiercest m a mounting campaign of disparagement m the official media83 words
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Article167 1983-05-19 4 Britain's General Election Thatcher pledges a stable economy LONDON, Wed. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher today promised Britain a stable economy, a strong defence and curbs on trade union power m a second term of Conservative government. Seeking a new five-year mandate m the June 9 general election, Mrs Thatcher announcedAgencies - 167 words
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167 1983-05-19 4 BONN, Wed.— A West German magazine yesterday quoted Western intelligence agents as having identified four Soviet diplomats m this country as spies who were high security risks. But an Interior Ministry spokesman, Mr HansGuenter Kowalski, said that the government would not comment onNYT - 167 words
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Advertisement294 1983-05-19 4 PARNIVA[, CHILLI RELISH IN MAtA> &s <! "At»tt PTE^LTO EMf?"* i The average chilli The above average The best chilli sauce l|^p Introducing sauce for chicken chilli sauce for for chicken contains Carnival: contains chillies. chicken contains fresh red chiUies, flAmilTl/AT not just a saucechilhes and garlic, garlic and just294 words
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Article280 1983-05-19 5 Withdrawal can be delayed until PLO and Syria do so WASHINGTON, Wed. The United States signed a secret agreement with Israel yesterday which recognised the Jewish state's right to retaliate against attacks by terrorists m Lebanon. The agreement was made despite the Israeli-Lebanese accordNYT - 280 words
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Article83 1983-05-19 5 Syria won't welcome Habib DAMASCUS, Wed. Syria will refuse to receive US special Middle East envoy Philip Habib because it has nothing to discuss with him, an official spokesman announced today m a dispatch carried by the Syrian news agency SANA. According to the spokesman, Mr Habib "is one ofAFP - 83 words
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Article107 1983-05-19 5 BEIRUT, Wed. Fears continued yesterday of retaliatory action by opponents of the accord, but the Lebanese capital was quieter than usual and armoured personnel carriers rumbled through the streets throughout the day and into the night. In a Beirut suburb one person died and 10 othersUPI; Reuter - 107 words
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352 1983-05-19 5 HOURS after the Lebanese-Israeli troop withdrawal accord was signed, President Am m Gemayel met his top officials to discuss securing a similar agreement with Syria. "The time is not for rejoicing. The real celebration will be when all foreign forces willReuter; UPI - 352 words
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Article176 1983-05-19 5 Arafat threatens PLO rebels DAMASCUS, Wed. Palestine Liberation Organisation chairman Yasser Arafat has threatened to use force against some of his guerillas who are refusing his orders, Palestinian sources said today. The Palestine news agency Waf a reported that Mr Arafat travelled to the Bekaa Valley m Lebanon again yesterdayReuter - 176 words
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Article, Illustration378 1983-05-19 6 bvnbvcn WASHINGTON, Wed. The Soviet Union is introducing new ground-to-ground missiles m eastern Europe that can destroy all North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) air bases m Western Europe, a US Defence Department official said here yesterday. The new missiles can carry conventional explosives orAgencies - 378 words
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Article129 1983-05-19 6 WASHINGTON, Wed. A leading US expert on the Soviet Union said yesterday that SovietAmerican relations have reached a dangerous and ominous condition that suggested a march towards war. In a speech directed at critical comments President Ronald Reagan and some of his top advisers have madeReuter - 129 words
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Article, Illustration118 1983-05-19 6 Reagan wins battle, gets ready for war WASHINGTON, Wed. President Reagan's MX missile plan narrowly survived a vote m a committee of the House of Representatives yesterday but both opponents and supporters of the programme said a subsequent vote m the full house would be close. The house118 words
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Article109 1983-05-19 6 Two hours later, no sign of breakthrough GENEVA, Wed. The United States and Soviet Union yesterday began exploring a proposal to limit nuclear warheads m Europe as an interim step towards completely removing them from the continent. The outlook for an accord was unclear after US negotiator PaulAP - 109 words
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275 1983-05-19 6 RIO DE JANEIRO, Wednesday BRAZIL'S interest payments on its foreign debt tripled between 1979 and 1982 to reach US$l2.6 billion (5526.3 billion) at the end of last year. Debt servicing consumed nearly 97 per cent of the country's export earnings, a thirdAFP - 275 words
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192 1983-05-19 6 Russia agrees to discuss grain deal WASHINGTON, Wed. The Soviet Union, after hesitating for more than a month, has accepted President Ronald Reagan's offer to negotiate a new long-term grain purchase agreement, the Agriculture Department announced on yesterday. The State Department, which once argued against such an agreement on theNYT - 192 words
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Advertisement601 1983-05-19 6 Centrally located m Orchard Road's shopping and tourist area, between Goodwood Park Hotel and Hyatt Hotel while Holiday Inn is just across the road. Site area of 180.000sq.ft/16.7005q. metres approximately. i It forms a Golden Triangle with Tangs and Metro I m~ r Orchard. /V»- < Metro Departmental Store and601 words
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Advertisement381 1983-05-19 7 'il Ml |y 9 I'fj fete*- Ik M -*fe" GAME &TELEVISION This latest little beauty from Sony is m fact not- so- little. A unique new Trinitron tube and flatter screen present you with the largest 1 4" f (36cm) set available. I mmmi[ T R n :N x" So381 words
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Article, Illustration832 1983-05-19 8 bnbvnj When I first opened Computa m 1981, there was only 1 big computer on display. About 10,000 people came. At Computa 83, there were about 10 big computers (and many more micros).. .we even had to worry about the power supply. Dr Philip832 words
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Article, Illustration221 1983-05-19 8 Another reason why we can be proud COMPUTER manufacturers generally like to unveil their new products at a computer fair the most popular being the world's largest computer fair, the National Computer Conference (NCC) m the United States. So it was a feather m the cap for the organisers of221 words
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Article, Illustration161 1983-05-19 8 THIS is a 10-cm square. In this hand-held square is the logic circuitry (the brain cells of a computer) equivalent to what six years ago was a medium-sized computer, the IBM system 370, measuring 1.5 metres by 2.4 metres by 1 metre. This square,161 words
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Article245 1983-05-19 8 MENDAKI, an organisation started by Muslim leaders to improve the education of Muslim children, is fast becoming a national project, the acting Minister for Social Affairs, Dr Ahmad Mattar, said last night. This shows that Singaporeans are no longer sectarian m outlook, fully recognising that245 words
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Article135 1983-05-19 8 MORE than 10,000 entries were received for the j homeviewer's contest m Computaquiz '83, which was held m conjunction with Informatics '83. The first 12 correct entries were drawn by the chairman of the computer competitions group of informatics, Mr Wang Mong Lin. Tan Chai135 words
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Article, Illustration140 1983-05-19 9 Law grads pupillage decision disputed THE Attorney-General has filed an appeal against Chief Justice Wee Chong Jin's decision m chambers last week about law graduates' pupillage. Chief Justice Wee ruled m favour of the plaintiff, Mr Tay Yong Kwang, an assistant registrar of the High Court, who had asked the140 words
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Article72 1983-05-19 9 ONE of the biggest loans to be handled almost entirely by banks m Singapore was made yesterday at the Shangri-La Hotel to South Korea's Ssangyong Construction Company. A group of 19 banks agreed to lend U5586.56 million (SslBl million) to finance Ssangyong's work on72 words
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417 1983-05-19 9 GERRY DE SILVA - GERRY DE SILVA By Yard to figure m inquiry into Sentosa tragedy A KEPPEL Shipyard company based m Panama is believed to be the main owner of the Eniwetok the drillship involved m the Sentosa cable car disaster m I which seven people died. The417 words
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Article, Illustration208 1983-05-19 9 NATIONAL Iron and Steel Mills (NISM) and French firm Cgee Alsthom, which recently joined forces to tender for the Mass Rapid Transit system, will use a new track network system for the project if they are selected for the job. The B-block208 words
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Article146 1983-05-19 9 ROMEO PAJARILLO - ROMEO PAJARILLO By PANAMA has begun its own preliminary investigations into the Sentosa cable car tragedy. Two Panamanian officials arrived on Monday and have completed questioning the officers and representatives of the owners of the drillship, Eniwetok. The two officials Captain Alfred Fiore and Mr146 words
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191 1983-05-19 10 THE durian season this year will be delayed by about three to four weeks and the fruits may cost more. The secretary of the Singapore Tropical Fruits Association, Mr Quek Seng Hiang, said that because of the recent dry season, many of the191 words
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Article, Illustration493 1983-05-19 10 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB By Warning device m SAF vehicles to reduce accidents THE fast life for some Singapore Armed Forces drivers is about to come to a speedy end. And the device that is expected to put the brakes on drivers m a hurry493 words
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152 1983-05-19 10 THE "gun method" of piercing ears, which is practised by a company m Singapore, can be harmful to health. The Public Health Laboratory Service m London, a communicable disease surveillance centre, has evidence that infection can be transmitted from one person to another by152 words
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101 1983-05-19 10 Save -water taps for public places THE Public Utilities Board has written to public establishments asking them to instal water-saving taps. These taps allow water to flow for five seconds before automatically cutting off supply. They allow between 5 and 8 litres to flow a minute, compared with 25 to101 words
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774 1983-05-19 10 BEN DAVIDSON; MAUREEN CHUA - BEN DAVIDSON MAUREEN CHUA bf/bl;f[pg I By and IT IS not uncommon for mediums to go to Woodbridge Hospital and chant prayers, a government psychiatrist told the High Court yesterday. Dr Chee Xuan Tsee said that mediums sometimes chanted prayers along the corridors of the774 words
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Article, Illustration142 1983-05-19 12 AN ACCOUNTS clerk found a rash cheque for 1.1)00 on the road and tried to cash il the next morning only to be caught as the owner of the cheque had reported its loss by then. Cheong Wai Keong, alias Leong Poi142 words
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Article45 1983-05-19 12 AN AUSTRALIAN woman disembarked m Singapore after a misunderstanding wiih friends, a magistrate heard yesterday. lassandra Haughton James, 21. boarded the sh in Hawaii on Feb May 11. there was a misunderstanding, and known Beach rendered to th ities hay-45 words
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Article738 1983-05-19 12 ROMEO PAJARILLO - ROMEO PAJARILLO By Inventions range from a 'better' mousetrap to easier rubbish collection IT IS time to dust off the cobwebs from those inventions hidden m closets and m the minds of Singapore's budding inventors. The Science Centre has been waiting to shower glory and cash prizes on738 words
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Article259 1983-05-19 12 SINGAPORE businessmen must be aware of ih< challenges that a strong economic recovery wil bring, an economist has warned. Chemical B a n k gional economist. Mi Rasmussen, said ye day that it would tx wise foi- them I that projections ol tively rapid growth259 words
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239 1983-05-19 12 ABBYTAN - ABBYTAN Our Manila Reporter MANILA, Wed. Singa- j pore emerged as the Asean country most attractive to Japanese I I investors while the Philip- j pines is the least preferred. A recent listing of Japanese companies planning J to invest abroad, prepared239 words
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Article153 1983-05-19 12 Puzzles to tease your mind... MINDBENDERS h;iv<> als<» been entered for the Science Centre's first inventors' competition, Inventime '83. Mr liOng Pern Chan has introduced DYMENXION, a chess Same that has shades ot Star Wars, and HANYI PIN YIN SCRABBLE. He feels Inventime will help to interest more people m153 words
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77 1983-05-19 12 Association dinner to raise funds THE Minister of State (Education). Dr Tay Eng Soon, will be the guest-of-honour at a charity dinner organised by the" Family Planning Associati. Singapore on May 28. The dinner, to be held at Tropicana Restaurant m Scotts Road, seeks to raise funds for the association's77 words
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Article400 1983-05-19 14 LULIN REUTENS - LULIN REUTENS By Timescope today takes a look at the business of hawking. From a job of last resort for the unemployed, hawking has become a lucrative business. So the government announced it would stop subsidising hawkers and increase licence fees over the next two years, starting on April400 words
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431 1983-05-19 14 The stall that earns $580 during lunch Others put m longer hours and earn only a fraction match those of equivalent stalls m popular centres. For example, Mr Khoo Guan Phuan's chao quo tiao stall at Capitol hawker centre grossed $110 during lunch on the day of the study. However,431 words
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Article, Illustration1500 1983-05-19 14 Take pity on hawkers who never have weekends off OF THE 311 consumers who called The Straits Times hawker hotline, two-fifths accused hawkers of profiteering. They said hawkers earned huge incomes by constantly raising their prices. A banker, 35: "Hawkers can cover the increase m licence fees1,500 words
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Advertisement268 1983-05-19 14 &^pl compare «J|jjy= f^Esh C^Q^^^\_ Estimated lunch-time 2l_J akin 9 s of hawker stalls JL j^ r i^SP n various localities Wwl^°?l-**™*?l!!* nXreS Stall m less known hawker centres Chicken rice (C^tT.e i^T^f^ |^Af| Chicken rice per plate: $1.50-$2 101 l -per plate: $1.50-$2 $340 j E££g gBuT| I $24268 words
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Advertisement9 1983-05-19 14 Newton hawker has made enough to retire at 529 words
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Article113 1983-05-19 15 East-West highway being ruined KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Indiscriminate clearing of the jungle, logging activities and heavy rainfall are ruining the $350 million East-West highway. As a result, gaping holes (see picture) pose a danger to those using the 177-km highway. Sources said today that the settling of earthworks, carried out113 words
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463 1983-05-19 15 fbvc';';k'd; Pathologist tells what killed two m plane BENTONG, Wed. FORENSIC pathologist Joko Soko Haryono said today that he conducted external examinations of the bodies of Vergis Chacko and ASP Charon Daam on Jan 11 last year, a day after463 words
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Article, Illustration138 1983-05-19 15 BETONG, Wed. Thai security forces found four kilos of raw opium on one of three communist guerillas killed m an ambush near the Thai-Malaysian border on Monday, a Thai military spokesman said today. The discovery was the first of its kind and confirmed official fearsReuter - 138 words
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192 1983-05-19 15 Addicts are not for show, says Musa KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Acting Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hi tarn yesterday cautioned those who run drug rehabilitation camps against turning their camps into permanent exhibition centres. This might have negative effects on the addicts seeking treatment there. Datuk Musa, who was speaking atNST - 192 words
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Article38 1983-05-19 15 THE EAJANG security command lifted the dusk-to-dawn curfew m all the areas affected m Sarawak's Third and Sixth Divisions from Monday, it was announced m Sibu on Tuesday. The curfew was imposed on April 18. NSTNST - 38 words
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Article58 1983-05-19 15 MALAYSIAN Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah yesterday sought greater access to Canadian markets for Malaysian products. At a meeting with visiting Canadian International Trade Minister Gerald Regan m Kuala Lumpur, Tengku Razaleigh noted that two-way trade had been m Canada's favour since 1977 and askedAFP - 58 words
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Article50 1983-05-19 15 THE NATIONAL Padi and Rice Authority (LPN) has been told to devise a formula to monitor the country's needs, Public Enterprises Minister Datin Paduka Rafidah Aziz said m Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday. This was important as the government did not want to import more than necessary. NSTNST - 50 words
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Article42 1983-05-19 15 A FOREIGN fishing boat which encroached into Trengganu waters near Pulau Perhentian was detained yesterday morning. About 700 boxes of fish worth $25,000 were seized. The vessel's 15-man crew was also detained at Kuala Besut for questioning. Bernama42 words
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Article60 1983-05-19 15 CITY HALL has suspended the shooting of stray dogs m Kuala Lumpur until investigations into a recent incident m which a 20--year-old girl was injured by a pellet are completed. Director-general Ba w i bin Embong said m a statement on Tuesday that it would also reviewNST - 60 words
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Advertisement162 1983-05-19 15 1 Come along to Jasons Super French Promotion Enjoy the best m 'Jg|iig|d That's not all! French Fare at JaSOns Fresh air-flown sea-food, fruit, herbs and from 19th May to 28th May f \t# vegetables. c m \V *V\ A dazzling assortment of French wines to Free sampling try it162 words
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Advertisement330 1983-05-19 15 The popular choice of wise businessmen Mazda Trucks (Petrol/Diesel) A wide choice for you. IQEEBOSIiMJ iWii>iiii *"^u B'ttVjKdVv JtJSl^f nl T3OOO Dropsidetorv r T* Wheel Base $15,850* C /%L isw ]3L\I Short Wheel Base $14,250* "■'i'^^SSSS Effective lor contract signed |O > T^^Bp"**\ ■Kwji on and aftei 15 April 83330 words
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Advertisement390 1983-05-19 16 UJ O I WB b\ JB i'^? l^v s E iiitiiwyiia^- I jßoß^> a^'^ lII^SBBSbi. rfdroHlKf Bfjß^^BßS jsm* 1 BB 'BJ jl^a Bk JBk mB t*~*»~J[ I i I "^Br^x^aß.^,,, I jnS ;fc^aß Bm A^B BH&. ifflEß^Bli^Bil^^^^^^^S^W^l'^ B^E>' jjJrailiiißilf *;^VN: §|j| "Egr^M BB^^^BBBiv- JE 1 w «hhb MMvD BksHfti ■■-■<«So390 words
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575 1983-05-19 17 cv.bvcb.vb/vcb.v DEVELOP a common Asean strategy to protect consumers m the region from unscrupulous*) us inessmen. NTUC secretary-general and Minister without Portfolio Ong Teng Cheong yesterday advocated this for effective consumer protection m the region. He spelt out the strategy: Consumer protection575 words
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253 1983-05-19 17 LACK of information about goods and services this is one of the main problems facing Singapore's consumers. Case executive secretary Ivan Baptist said this when he presented Singapore's country report at the Second Asean Consumer Protection seminar yesterday. As a result253 words
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Article252 1983-05-19 17 LIGHTER owners will have a new location for servicing and repairing their vessels when they move their operation from the Singapore River to the Pasir Panjang Wharves on Aug 15. It is at Terumbu Retan Laut, a small island off the 11th km Pasir Panjang Road.252 words
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Article125 1983-05-19 17 COMPETITION to get into Singapore's national youth orchestra is hotting up. About twice the usual number of applicants came forward m the latest mass recruitment exercise. About 400 hopefuls responded but only 30 musicians were picked. Usually, about 10 per cent of the 200125 words
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97 1983-05-19 17 TWO senior police officers leave for Japan today for a month-long criminal investigation seminar organised by the Japan International Cooperation Agency. j The two police officers are Supi Woon Sian Hai, officer-fn-charge of Joo Chiat Police Station, and Deputy Supt Xavier Lim Soon Teck,97 words
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Article107 1983-05-19 17 A RECENT BBC broadoast on the joys of eatill g said that the French had the world's best food because any dissatisfied customer m a French restaurant was prepared to punch the cook on the nose. By contrast, British politeness or reserve was largely responsible107 words
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Advertisement659 1983-05-19 17 iIxUrUUD iyFm#\ jM^ For camera and video a v BwHWrfl Sole Agent Sitl I jtti NANYANG AGENCY (PTE) LTD Z IB SmH Sffrtwa BP^Bi I 5 7. Bras Basah Complex, North Bridge Road -Bain Street. Singapore 071 Jj HP^tfAJn Tei *****88 *****77 Telex NAPLRS ***** Cable NANYANGFOTO SffiJ C [Jiiaß^Er659 words
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466 1983-05-19 18 The StraitsHmes says Profiting from recession IT IS not quite hard times yet for Singaporeans. At least not m the way it is for Americans and Europeans large scale unemployment, soup kitchens and the like. In fact, looking at the department stores, restaurants and hawker centres here, it would appear-466 words
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Article, Illustration897 1983-05-19 18 JAMES RESTON - JAMES RESTON By m Washington 6 YOU always know when some new avoidable outrage has happened, for there is Mr Kissinger on the tube explaining m his amiable growl how it might have been avoided. 9 HENRY KISSINGER will be 60897 words
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Article, Illustration1403 1983-05-19 18 STEVELOHR - STEVELOHR cvbmcvlbmcvlbjc vb;lvb;lvclbkcv TODAY we publish the first of two articles on Japan's Miti. Tomorrow we find out how Japan deals with the rise and fall of industries. MUCH of the reason for the shining success of Japan's industrial policy can be found within theNYT - 1,403 words
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Advertisement123 1983-05-19 18 Henderson A^J^q Industrial ip^> Wfc^ Ji Prime Freehold* 8 Un"/? I rS%ITK lndustrial Pr °p ertv °niv rUI JL 4MIJL JLm. Best Location m Singapore FNw«''^V^ V a 9 <Q iHltislri.il l^.uk j t y^S^OCKS T £|a| >^ *X/^ PORT OF SINCAPORE EXCELLENT INVESTMENT |H|pf 1 Proximity to labour supply123 words
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567 1983-05-19 19 Method is at best experimental, says medical body The 'Pick a Boy' franchise THE Singapore Medical Association (SMA) views with grave concern the recent publicity arising from a press conference reported m the Singapore Monitor on April 22. In that press report a method of "sperm separation" was claimed "to567 words
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229 1983-05-19 19 Better pass, but he still can't join the polytechnic I REFER to the letter "His results are better, but..." by "Bitterly Disappointed." (ST, May 13). It seems like we are m the same boat. I received my General Certificate of Education 'O' level Examination results m March, and immediately applied229 words
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308 1983-05-19 19 Give all concert-goers a chance to get tickets WE are a group of concert-goers. We would like to bring to your attention our frustration m obtaining tickets for concerts or other cultural performances sponsored by private organisations. The recent week-long season of "Oklahoma" is one example. When we went to308 words
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324 1983-05-19 19 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from readers. All letters must include the writer's signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you324 words
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167 1983-05-19 19 I REFER to the letters "Modern hospital has old clothes for patient" by "Patient" (ST, May 3) and "Allow this concession" by "S.H." (ST, May 7). The hospital has an adequate supply of pyjamas and hospital linen. However, from time to time relative shortages167 words
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182 1983-05-19 19 WE refer to several press reports on pre-se-lecting the sex of babies. We wish to make the following statement 1. This claim, first made m 1973, has not been subsequently substantiated by most researchers m this field throughout the world. 2. The182 words
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153 1983-05-19 19 Borrower has to pay full interest on loan CREDIT POSB and several other financial institutions have an unfair policy against the borrower who purchases property under construction. He is required to commence monthly repayment of the loan the month after the first release which often is only 10 per cent153 words
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245 1983-05-19 19 Boycott call likely to go unheeded AFTER reading the letter "Value for money must be our aim m buying" by "Discerning Eater" (ST, May 11), I can't help but feel sorry that pragmatic Singaporeans like him are a dwindling minority m our status conscious society. It is indeed disheartening to245 words
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155 1983-05-19 19 Make life in this kampong more pleasant MY land and house have been acquired by the government. Although we have been compensated, we are still waiting for our flats. I am speaking for my family and some concerned neighbours. We have been told that we may have to move out155 words
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Advertisement523 1983-05-19 19 jPick a boy' fc:^? franchise sets off row -Md ST, May 5 The only way to get to know the Mitsubishi Tredia is to experience it. When Mitsubishi Motors designed the Tredia their gmmmmmmgmm^^^jgjg^^"^^ have been voted the cars with the least problems goal was to make it one of523 words
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Article, Illustration958 1983-05-19 20 W. J. WEATHERBY i - W. J. WEATHERBY i BACKGROUND 'Accidents' killed more people m two years than m the Vietnam war By m New York 4 HEAVY drinking used to be an acceptable part off American macho image and judges were lenient m most courts, but the drunken slaughter has recently958 words
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Article, Illustration906 1983-05-19 20 "LIFE never looked so good" is the latest advertising slogan for products of Eastman Kodak, the world's largest photography company. But to Mr Colby Chandler, Kodak's president, who was appointed chief executive on May 11, after 33 years m the company, Kodak's fortunes probably look906 words
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Advertisement474 1983-05-19 20 PEOPLE'S PARKWAY TOWER An exclusive office building on East Coast Parkway. s mm A daring'y new and luxurious building, rising majestically between M -z Marine Parade Road and East Coast Parkway; a hub that's fast c o^ 'm^s J becoming the second largest metropolitan centre m Singapore. XM^-v^ v f474 words
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Advertisement185 1983-05-19 20 LEARN MUSIC WITH US 1 WE TAKE BEST CARE OF YOU I r CHILDREN ELECTONE ELECTONE MATE COURSE COURSE (Aged 6 to 10 years) (For teenagers and adults) j sHr BS^|^aiiMM«iMiMiMiiHBttMfcii^^ J _''^H mm BBS rqpfay V °and sin^'from music has gained a good reputation m the world notes This185 words
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Article52 1983-05-19 21 SOUTH Malaysia Industries Bhd has reported pretax profits of M 5670,000 (M$815,000) on turnover of M 516.73 million (M 518.45 million) for the year ended Dec 31, 1982. A final dividend of 5 per cent tax exempt and 5 per cent less tax has been declared, payable52 words
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Article39 1983-05-19 21 THE KLSE has asked Bolton Properties Bhd whether it expects any change m profitability for the current year and the amount of dividend payable on the capital to be enlarged by its proposed one-for-10 bonus issue.39 words
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Article44 1983-05-19 21 SOUTH Malaysia Industries Bhd has appoined Permata Chartered Merchant Bankers Bhd as independent adviser to the company and shareholders m respect of the general offer by Mah Poh Cheong Company Sdn Bhd to acquire m cash the remaining shares of the company.44 words
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Article29 1983-05-19 21 LION Corporation Bhd has said it has not finalised the names of underwriters for its proposed rights issue and will notify the KLSE m due course.29 words
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Article23 1983-05-19 21 AMBASSADOR Hotel Ltd said the resolution put forward to shareholders at an EGM held on May 17 had been duly passed.23 words
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Article59 1983-05-19 21 THE KLSE has asked Kundong Tanjong Pau Company Bhd to state the proposed use of the cash proceeds from the sale of its Tanjong Pau estate for MslB million. It also wants to know the expected effect of the sale on the net asset backing per share of59 words
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Article44 1983-05-19 21 TAN Chong Motor Holdings Bhd has said the board does not know of any reason for the price increase m its shares and there are no announcements pending on any of the matters referred to m KLSE's letter dated May 17.44 words
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Article91 1983-05-19 21 BANGKOK, Wed. Thailand's budget for the 1983/84 fiscal year beginning on Oct 1 will increase to 192 billion baht (5517.3 billion) from 177 billion baht m the current year, Deputy Finance Minister Suthee Singsaneh said. The budget, to be presented to Parliament next month, gives top priorityReuter - 91 words
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Article117 1983-05-19 21 $215 m loan sought TOKYO, Wed. The Indonesian government will next month seek a 24 billion yen (Ss2ls million) 10-year syndicated loan to help cover part of its state deficit resulting from lower oil prices, Sanwa Bank Ltd said as one of two agents for the loan. Half the loanReuter - 117 words
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Article65 1983-05-19 21 JAKARTA, Wed. A consortium from Australia, Spain and Indonesia said it plans to build a US$3O million (5562.7 million), 1,200-bed hotel on the island of Bali over the next 20 months. The Indonesian company, Nusa Raya Cipta PT, will own 50 per cent of the hotel withReuter - 65 words
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Article55 1983-05-19 21 PARIS, Wed. French currency and exchange reserves improved m April, while gold reserves were unchanged, the Economy Ministry said. Official exchange reserves rose 21.344 billion French francs (Ss6 billion) to 372.493 billion francs. Currency reserves rose 13.942 billion francs to 43.958 billion francs. Gold stocks were unchangedAFP - 55 words
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Article79 1983-05-19 21 TOKYO, Wed. Japan's Chiyoda Chemical Engineering and Construction Co Ltd received an 11 billion yen (5598.6 million) order from China Petroleum Corp of Taiwan for the construction of a desulphurisation plant at its oil refinery near Kaohsiung, industry sources said. Chiyoda declined to confirm the deal, butReuter - 79 words
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184 1983-05-19 21 Ngee Ann Building tenants asked to vacate ASIA Motor Co, American Express Travel Service, Mont Dor Coffee House and Transmarco are among the 109 tenants who have been asked to vacate Ngee Ann Building m Orchard Road by Aug 14. This is because the land part of Orchard Square on184 words
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312 1983-05-19 21 TOKYO, Wed. Japa- J nese trading companies are facing losses on their j sales of Iranian oil to I refiners who are resisting official selling prices and i refusing to pay more than I spot market rates. Nevertheless, the 11 traders involvedNYT - 312 words
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438 1983-05-19 21 TAT Lee Finance has reported higher-than-ex-pected pre-tax earnings of $6.23 million for 1982, outshining its parent company, Pan Malayan Holdings, which suffered a drop m group profits for the first time m seven years. The 66.67 per cent owned subsidiary of PMH made438 words
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Article206 1983-05-19 21 Jacks gets query from exchange THE recent sharp increase m the share price of tightly held Jacks International has attracted a query from the Stock Exchange of Singapore. In a letter to Jacks, the exchange reminded the company that under its corporate disclosure policy, immediate disclosure should be made about206 words
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Article, Illustration203 1983-05-19 21 Prices lower m moderate trading SINGAPORE: Share prices closed lower on profit-taking m selective, moderate trading. Jurong Cement fell 10 cents to $5.60, Jacks International 15 cents to $7.05, Keck Seng 15 cents to $5.60, Metro 40 cents to $10.70, DBS 10 cents to $9.40, OCBC 20 cents203 words
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Article172 1983-05-19 21 index fell 1.18 points to 1307.28. HONGKONG: The market was mixed, with prices recovering from early lows on sporadic buying towards the halfday close. An initial decline reflected the weakness of the Hongkong dollar, which fell to a record low of 6.9860/9910 to the US. The Hang Seng ended172 words
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265 1983-05-19 21 Thailand scales down tourist arrival forecast BANGKOK, Wed. Thailand has readjusted downwards to 4-6 cent the projected increase m tourist arrivals here this year, from a previous forecast of 8.4 per cent, Colonel Somchai Hiranyakit, governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand, said. He said the year-to-year estimate had beenAFP - 265 words
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98 1983-05-19 21 TOKYO, Wed. Japan's top two car makers reported mixed performances for April, with Toyota showing a continued skid m output while Nissan compiled a new monthly record. Toyota Motor Corp said its output m all categories of motor vechiles last month dropped 8.9 per centUPI - 98 words
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398 1983-05-19 21 STRAITS Trading Co Ltd has sold its entire 49.93 per cent stake m Kinta Kellas Tin Dredging PLC for M 512.16 million cash. The unnamed buyer of the 209,710 shares of 25 pence (SBl cents) each at $58 per unit has undertaken to398 words
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469 1983-05-19 24 THE Malaysian authorities, m approving the proposed merger between Premium Holdings Bhd and Landmarks Corporation Bhd, have made the unusual move of granting a waiver to Chong Kok Lim Sons (Holding) Sdn Bhd (CKL&Sons) from having to make a general offer to the minority469 words
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426 1983-05-19 24 IPOH Garden Bhd is confident that a satisfactory level of profits can be achieved m the current year, even though the property market is not ex- j pected to show a marked j improvement. Ipoh Garden chairman j Tan Kirn Yeow noted m his426 words
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283 1983-05-19 24 BRUSSELS, Wed. The three-month-old agreement between Japan and the European Economic Community to limit the number of Japanese video cassette recorders (VCRs) exported to the community is meeting increasingly strong criticism within Europe. The main problem is the tight control on the number ofFT - 283 words
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410 1983-05-19 24 NEW YORK, Wed. Two of the world's biggest manufacturers of polypropylene resins are to combine their businesses m a joint venture which will incorporate cost-sav-ing new technologies. Hercules, a leading United States chemical company with annual sales of US$2.5 billion (555.2 billion), and MontedisonFT - 410 words
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280 1983-05-19 24 Town& City expects higher earnings TOWN and City Properties is confident that its recent moves to diversify will lead to improved profitability. It recently acquired the Meridien hotel and shopping complex which is expected to be completed before the end of this year. Chairman Lee Kirn Yew, m his latest280 words
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143 1983-05-19 24 Purchase price for Taiyee unchanged MALAYSIAN Resources Corporation Bhd (MRCB) is to acquire Taiyee Development Sdn Bhd for M 512.37 million cash as originally proposed. MRCB disclosed that the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee has reversed its decision to revise downwards the purchase price for Taiyee, following an appeal by the143 words
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Advertisement52 1983-05-19 21 Whoisbehindthehigh quality of Brand's Bird'sNestivithßochSugar? CEREBOS PACIFIC. Cerebos Pacific Limited is a trading, business "7 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 and New Zealand. The name behind the names you know52 words
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Article35 1983-05-19 22 Adjusted f«r scrlp/rtgkts. N Tax-exempted dtvtdtai. ABN traded m lots of II shares each, wttfc the price (Mted la Mars. All skares quoted kave a par valm «f $1, axiom ■(tamlMi spwMted.35 words
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503 1983-05-19 22 PRICES opened bullishly at the local stock market yesterday but buying strength quickly cooled off and the market turned easier later m the day The Business Times Composite index closed 408 points down to 917.69 while the Straits Times Industrial Index registered a 3 87-Doint503 words
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Article584 1983-05-19 22 SOFTER trading conditions m the afternoon session caused share prices to finish mixed to slightly easier on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. After opening generally higher, prices continued to rise steadily for the greater part of the morning session. Investors' sentiment was boosted by the strong584 words
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Article1163 1983-05-19 22 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday tee number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of ssssm units) are quoted after the letters BB INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Ac»a (*****595)(3)256(5) 2 A ST( ai)225? 582-595)(3)2-56(5) i^i!»iA"AH.aja 3.061,163 words
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Article1470 1983-05-19 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 1000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Acma(2 90S) Alcom(3 305)(145)3 30(22)3 32(5) 3 34(2)3 24(22)3 26(118)3 28 A1,470 words
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Article605 1983-05-19 23 RUBBER prices m Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with June One RSS buyers quoted at 219.00 cents a kilo, down three cents from Tuesday's close Morning prices were marked down slightly on stale bull releases and lack of buying support. Afternoon prices lost further ground on continued lack of605 words
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Article32 1983-05-19 23 Rubber: May 18 Singapore: June: 219.00 cents (down 3.00 cents) Malaysia: June: 239.50 cents (down 1.50 cents) Tin: M 530.75 per kilo (up one cent) 127 tonnes (up 22 tonnes)32 words
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Article173 1983-05-19 23 THE Malaysian palm oil market yesterday closed easier m quiet trading. In May, south and central fell M 52.50 each to MsB6o and MsBss a tonne respectively while m June, south lost Mss to MsB6o. The refined market saw June and July RBD palm oil fall US$2.5O to173 words
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Article34 1983-05-19 23 LONDON: Copper prices on Tuesday (previous m brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £1135.00 (£1143.50); sellers £1135.50 (£1144.00); Three Months buyers £1165.00 (£1174.00); sellers £1165.50 (£1174.50). Market t»ne: Barely steady after firmer. Sales: 21,400 tonnes.34 words
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Article34 1983-05-19 23 Toes Man New York 13.438 13.008 13.50S 13.07S Zurich 13.158 12.808 13.25S 12.90S Wed Toes Singapore 13.388 12.988 13.48S 13.08S Closing prices m US dollars a troy ounce. Swsree: Credit Snlsse, Spore.34 words
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Article225 1983-05-19 23 THE STRAITS TIN price m Penang yesterday gained a cent to M 530.75 a kilo, mainly due to the buffer stock manager's account. The new level was still within the ITA lower range of $29.15 and $32.06. Dealers said there was no rationing or foreign ore m the225 words
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Article132 1983-05-19 23 PRODUCE Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per 190 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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Article223 1983-05-19 23 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable m Singapore opened at $29,820 and closed lower at $29,800 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.00/443.00. Some immediate liquidation lowered the metal to $441.75/442.25. The metal dipped to as low as $441.40/441.90 where it remained supported. It closed for lunch223 words
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Article696 1983-05-19 23 THE US dollar opened at U552 .0885 00 against the Singapore unit yesterday. Trading was extremely thin and directionless. The rate closed at $2.0885 95. The US dollar remained steady against the major currencies despite news that US interest rates would decline m the near future Against the deutschemark, the696 words
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Article47 1983-05-19 23 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on May 18: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2-3 Closing Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 2^ 2*4 3-month Bank bills 7 9/16 7 7/16 3 months CD 7 5/16 7 3/16 6 months CD 7W 7M Source: National Discount Co.47 words
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Article24 1983-05-19 23 A LATTS rily llow.d stock priceS OO Tuesday tO CIO*" alighUy hJ«h«- as the market coottaued tore«lit any atThe Dow Jones Industrial24 words
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Article44 1983-05-19 23 ITQTTITIfc'g oinoa^i ki^k^^ b^UITIES Closed higher aeaierssaia. i£.V»TS poin^a.6^.3. ICI Was 8p Up 462, PiesSey added 15 P tO 649 ahead of results next week and Beecham was aISO 15 P Up at 395. aosLLddie prices of Selected StOCkS, excluding stamp duty, were:44 words
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Article118 1983-05-19 23 3 24(1)3 28(1)3.30(1)3.20 »J «-oi» <« (2) 4.90 s,.a ng«:U <5.« b 5.505, ,1, 5.40 (1) b. 50 (2) 5.45 SSBS» ana »v.<» B DOLLAR RIBBERS B Untong (5 008 5.205) W(MJJ Duiilop Est (8 058 8.10S) (3) 8.30 ,14)8 15(7)8.20(2)8.25(16)8.10 Glenealy (3.308 3.345) (5) 3.34 (3) 3.36(1)3.32118 words
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Advertisement25 1983-05-19 23 PRIME LENDING RATE THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their i best customers is 9.19 per cent.25 words
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Advertisement601 1983-05-19 23 (Hi I mi 111 I Nauru Phosphate I I Corporation 1 The Nauru Phosphate Corporation, formed by the Republic of Nauru to mine and market the phosphate deposits on the Island of Nauru, invites applications for the position of: I OPERATIONS MANAGER I The Operations Manager is responsible to the601 words
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Advertisement398 1983-05-19 24 Stir m some goodness. ff imfflß a teensy weensy bit of Aji-No-Moto. That's all it takes B to bring out great-tasting dishes. So stir m some tasty goodness V with a little Aji-NoMoto. mm EBfe&tokte^ t^ AJINOMOTO (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. CT.J^TII— r/ WoSSmF- gr. CRF-6112 MX IV WITH [Jli CRF-6150398 words
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Advertisement255 1983-05-19 24 UK EXPATRIATES Working overseas and want to buy a house Then how about an investment plan which helps you save while you're away and guarantees you a mortgage at the sometime? Save for a house with the wrong people and your dream house could stay that way for a very255 words
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Advertisement690 1983-05-19 25 1 1 ENTERTAINMENT ft FOOD GUIDE j 3 Food Guide ATTENTION ALL HEALTH conscious, overweight and those having cholesterol problems. Why not call Mrs l.mi at *****73 (or special invitation to our latest health concept gourmet show. Good nutrition begins In the kitchen! EXCELLENT VEGETARIAN FOOD. Fast service, alrconditioned. Easy690 words
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Advertisement601 1983-05-19 27 66 Situation* Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Urgently required Accounts Clerk c GCE O' level c LCCI book-keeping cert. c 2 years working experience601 words
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Advertisement820 1983-05-19 27 d) Secretarial Clerical Manufacturing Company m Jurong require* RECEPTIONIST CUM CLERK c Minimum GCE 'O' level c Knowledge of typing and pleasant personality Interested parties please write m with lull personal details to: The Manager P.O. Box 103 Jurong Town Spore 9161 or tel: *****29 lor interview. PR Advertising Consultancy820 words
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Advertisement881 1983-05-19 27 d) Secretarial Clerical GENERAL CLERK REQUIRED by British Company. Applicants must have completed GCE 'O' level and be able to type. Interested please call *****55 or write with full resume, and contact number to: 16E, GS Building, Lorong Ampas, Singapore 1232. PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM requires Experienced Audit Assistants and Corporate881 words
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Advertisement608 1983-05-19 27 d) Secretarial Clerical EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTS CLERK urgently required. 'O' level. Ability to keep full set of accounts. Call Miss Lee *****11. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required urgently. Interested call at: No. 3-A, Llchfleld Road, Spore 1953. Tel. *****32 FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK required. Apply personally at: Federal Optiek Pte Ltd, #02-17, Plaza608 words
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Advertisement610 1983-05-19 27 c) Sales c) Sales You're m for a change at: (Ssso) IXBNHTMfNT STOW f CENTREPOINT New store opening soon!! Applications are invited for the following positions: SALES ASSISTANTS CASHIERS CLEANERS SECURITY OFFICERS (Male/Female) HERE'S WHAT WE DO FOR YOU: c Your structure TRAINING starts with your Ist day on the610 words
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Advertisement1062 1983-05-19 27 c) Sales c) Sales Are you looking for a sales job as your career? We require 4 Sales Representatives for our new division You should fulfill the following requirementse Age between 21 to 34 years old c GCE O' level c Pleasant personality willing to work hard c Class 1111,062 words
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Advertisement624 1983-05-19 27 c) Sales A well established foreign company requires Sales Representatives 10 Mil 1. Steel products 2. Textile general items Good aptitude and personality Minimum 3 years experience Please write m with resume, salary expected, contact telephone number and non-returnable photograph to: An established international transport company requires suitable applicants for624 words
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Advertisement773 1983-05-19 27 c) Sales FEMALE COUNTER SALESGIRLS required. Salary plus commission. Please phone: *****15 for interview. Kitchen cabinets manufacturer require* FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS (Showroom at Plaza Singapura) c Completed Secondary education. c Some sales experience preferred. Please apply personally or write to: BLK 261, WATERLOO CTR *03-07 TEL: *****14. i MENARD COSMETICS773 words
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Advertisement390 1983-05-19 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production Join us m a cheerful environment I 1 SPORTS I <^». E Grow In your career with us through Learning a special skill Ej A generous pay increase S Rapid upgradings Welcoming you to bo m our Happy Team as:390 words
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Advertisement361 1983-05-19 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production M FEMALE M PRODUCTION 1 OPERATORS 1 i at 1 jj SGS-ATES JJ \Qet Higher Salaries^-^ H And Better Benefits... H vs. Attractive Allowances $M Monthly Cash Bonus «?c Fast Increments j§s| |P Free Snacks on 3rd Shift p| •^S361 words
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Advertisement559 1983-05-19 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production Applications are invited for the positions of •Completed secondary 2 education Ability to read electronic or digital meters would be an advantage Interested applicants should call personally or write m with contact telephone number (if any) to:The Personnel Department £|MB559 words
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Advertisement350 1983-05-19 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Production Singatronics YOU CAN BE ONE OF THE !fj| 100 GIRLS TO I 1 QUALIFY FOB 5-day work weel^H Good starting salary Transport allow- I ance •No microscopic work Free medical attention Call personally at: SINGATRONICS <S) PTE LTD 1090 Lower Delta Road, #01-03 Tiong Bahru350 words
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Advertisement416 1983-05-19 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Production Multi-national manufacturing Company requires PRODUCTION OPERATORS (MALE FEMALE) Ability to converse m simple English Some working experience A knowledge of PCB soldering/ switch panel wiring is advantageous Willing to work hard Please call personally during office hours from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at: SAFT416 words
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Advertisement600 1983-05-19 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous i) Miscellaneous I GENERAL ELECTRIC Invites applicants for A) Electrical Chargehand (Ist shift) NTC II m industrial electrical engineering I 5 years' relevant experience Knowledge of electronic circuits computer, an advantage Willing to work m 2nd or 3rd shift when need arises600 words
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Advertisement432 1983-05-19 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous MM lor True iB A W Career Involvement, ij Jm Accept Our M ■0 Challenge I 1. PRODUCTION CONTROL EXPEDITORS Responsible for ensuring the smooth flow of materials at all times and to communicate with432 words
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Advertisement215 1983-05-19 31 f HinilßHUl N (AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS) Applicants are invited for the following positions:- Minimum Secondary 2 Able to read and write English Able to do simple addition and subtraction Possess good visual skills Experience is essential Required to deliver parts to production line and maintain solder pots Applicants should be below215 words
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Advertisement266 1983-05-19 31 A Progressive Property 1 Developer urgently requires: If you are: A professional with special quality of Integrity, alertness intuition. A person who commands respect from the Public through your conduct, deportment and actions. A person who is dedicated to the well being of PEOPLE PROPERTY. An individual who is helpful266 words
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Advertisement511 1983-05-19 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Singapore Shui Hing DEPARTMENT STORE has immediate vacancies for: (A) FEMALE CASHIERS c 17 years and above. c Completed secondary 2 education, c Good aptitude for figure work, c Experience In operating a cash register Is an added advantage. (B) FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS c 17511 words
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Advertisement412 1983-05-19 31 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous YAOHAN SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED We invite applications (or the following vacancies m the WAREHOUSE MALE AND FEMALE STORE ASSISTANTS MALE DELIVERY ATTENDANT Able to read and write simple English Knowledge of Mandarin Training w ill be provided 5 1/2 days work DRIVERS Completed National Service412 words
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Advertisement459 1983-05-19 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Exclusive Japanese Restaurant, located m Orchard Towers requires: CHINESE WAITRESSES urgently REQUIREMENTS: Pleasant courteous personality. Age 18 25 years old. Able to communicate m Japanese preferable but not essential. Experience preferable but not essential. SALARY: $700 $1,000 P.M. NEGOTIABLE. Interested applicants, please call immediately for459 words
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Advertisement460 1983-05-19 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Established Company requires immediately:AUDIT ASSISTANTS Applicants selected must be able to work independently and have at least 2 years' experience with a public accountant company. DESPATCH PEON Must possess valid class 2 driving licence With own motor-cycle CAR DRIVER Must possess valid class 3 driving460 words
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Advertisement554 1983-05-19 31 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous JUNE'S BEAUTY HOUSE SCHOOL requires Experienced hardworking female to fill the following posts: A) GENERAL CLERK B) COUNTER CLERK C) ACCOUNTS CLERK O) BEAUTICIAN (FACIAL) E) HAIRSTYLIST TEACHER Interested applicants and all students graduated from this school are welcome to apply. PLEASE CONTACT: MISS MAY554 words
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Advertisement560 1983-05-19 31 66 Situations Vacant 1 i) Miscellaneous I Reputable Australian printing company requires: 1) EXPERIENCED F/A ARTISTS At least 2 years' experience Preferable Baharuddin trained Salary not less than $550 c 5 days week, transport allowances Prospects for promotion to Supervisor 2) PASTE-UP ARTISTS 1 year's working experience Preferable Baharuddin trained560 words
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Advertisement469 1983-05-19 31 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous HUGH ENTERPRISES PTE LTD requires MALE STORE HAND CUM PACKER (3 vacancies) c Must have completed National Service c Preferably with Class 3 driving licence Interested applicants please call personally at: No. 15 Davidson Road Singapore 1336 HYUNDAI ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION CO LTD at Changi Point requires469 words
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Advertisement780 1983-05-19 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous GEOSERVICES 5023. Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2 02-15, Singapore 2056 Tel: *****55 require* DRIVER CUM HANDYMAN Interested applicant* ptease call personally during ofhce hour* for interview. MALE PEST TECHNICIANS COMPLETED N S SALARY $430 ABOVE Attendance Incentive Overtime allowance c Free medical We olfer780 words
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Advertisement902 1983-05-19 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous PETROL KIOSK AT 110 Braddell Road requires 1 Male/ Female Pump Attendant from 7.00 a.m. CO 400 pm at $400 p.m. And 1 Servicing' Polishing Attendant at $400 p.m. Interested please contact: *****1. REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY MALE Clerk GCE O' level Located at Loyang Marine Base.902 words
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Advertisement810 1983-05-19 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous CHINESE NURSE RECEPTIONIST required m Chinatown clinic. Experience not necessary. Ring: *****55 CLEANERS REQUIRED TO work In Jurong/Bedok. Please call .'*****34/*****63 or come personally »08-13, High Street Plaza. CLINIC NURSE WANTED No night shift, dist. 13 Minimum Secondary 2 education. Applicants phone *****49. CLINIC REQUIRES810 words
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Advertisement852 1983-05-19 32 74 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance KAH HUA CREDIT. Good terms for new and used car hire purchase. Tel: *****55, *****57. 01-08, Golden Wall Auto Centre, Albert Street. LM MOTOR CREDIT offers the best terms for hire purchase. New used vehicles are acceptable. Tel: *****81. FOR BEST HIRE purchase term for used/852 words
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Advertisement872 1983-05-19 32 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun 1977 DATSUN 100A F2, PARF. aircon, sports rims, radio/ cassette, good condition. $10,300. Tel *****97/ *****57, Michael. 1978 DATSUN 100A Aircon, radio/ cassette, PARF eligible, beautiful condition, $11,200 0.n.0. Tel: *****82. 1978 DATSUN 100A. Aircon, cassette, new metallic paint. Beautiful condition. $11,400. Tel *****91.872 words
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Advertisement872 1983-05-19 32 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Ford MID 1972 FORD Escort 1100 c.c. New tax and insurance, new paintwork. Car m good condition. $3,400 0.n.0. *****39, Mr Lim. 1974, FORD CORTINA 1600 L. Aircond, cassette, metallic paint. Road tax insurance new. $4,100 0.n.0. Tel: *****94. 1976 CORTINA 2000E Saloon. Aircon. cassette/radio,872 words
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Advertisement831 1983-05-19 32 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Mazda 1976 MAZDA JUMBO 1000 C.C. Eligible for PARF. Tax I Insurance new. Good condition. Price $8,600 on o.Tel: *****86. 1979 MAZDA 323 5-door. One owner, aircond, tax, beautifully kept. $13,800. down payment $2,500. *****2. 1979 MAZDA 929 L, Auto, one company owner, aircon, radio,831 words
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Advertisement730 1983-05-19 32 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes 1976 MERCEDES BENZ 280 S. alr- conditioned, cassette, sports rims. Tel: *****81. 1978 MERCEDES BENZ 200. Alrb con, $43,000. PARF. Jalan Toa y Payoh Caltex Station. t 1978 MERCEDES 250 One private owner, aircond., cassette. PARF s eligible. Tel: *****74. 1) Mitsubishi i j730 words
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Advertisement817 1983-05-19 32 i 76 Vehicles For Sale i- i i J) Toyota EXPATRIATE COROLLA DX 4 months old. Sell today with accessories. $27,000. enuine buyer contact *****34. Instalment arrangeable. MID 1961 TOYOTA Coroila DX. 1 private owner, alrcond, expensive radio/cassette, tuff-koted, low mileage, beautiful condition. $22,000 0.n.0. *****61. WELL KEPT NOV. 1977817 words
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Advertisement873 1983-05-19 32 I 76 Vehicles For Sale Others TIONG CHOON CO PTE LTD Plot B Kampong Java Fringe Carpark (Opp Newton Post Office) Singapore 0922 TEL: *****49/ *****45 1982 Honda Accord 4-door Manual Alrcond 1982 Ford Laser 1.5 Ohia Aircond 1981 Daihatsu Charade XTE sspeed Alrcond 1981 Ford User 1.5 Qhia Aircond873 words
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Advertisement1108 1983-05-19 33 For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Commercial m) Commercial m) Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Buy a Daihatsu Delta ■<■-■;'>■; and get; a FREE AIR CON vj [SJI mm Hi! ft_Z"iL dBbWM MF oQk£K^.M^. Men vehicle price l«J?liI \i *XT MflMlft m MmmMW including FREE AIR-CON1,108 words
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Advertisement1376 1983-05-19 33 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant a) Houses a) Houses URBAN DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT CO PTE LTD PROPERTIES TO LET I Tenders are invited for the lettings of the following M unfurnished residential properties at Alexandra I Park:I A) Double-Storey Tender Deposit Payable 7 Winchester Road $2,400.00 I B) Single-Storey Tender1,376 words
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Advertisement756 1983-05-19 33 I I 86 Accommodation Vacant i j a) Houses SELETAR HILLS, SINGLE-STOREY seml-detached, furnished $1,400 Yio Chu Kang Road. Toho Garden, brand new apartment 1 ,400. 2-storey semi-detached $1,300. Tel: *****58 Quek Housing. TAI HWAN GARDEN double-storey corner terrace m quiet Cul-Oe-Sac, facing spacious greenery, beautifully renovated, fully airconditioned $2,000.756 words
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Advertisement640 1983-05-19 33 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses NO. 7 GREENBANK PARK, 2 1/2storey semi-detached, 3 bedrooms plus study, split-level living dining, furnished/unfurnished. Tel: *****64/5 Miss Sue OFF ADAM ROAD Luxuriously designed bungalow on 20,000 sq ft landscaped garden with Olympic size pool. Available 1/8/83. Oriental *****1 PARTLY FURNISHED DOUBLESTOREY semi-detached m District640 words
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Advertisement724 1983-05-19 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments Beautiful 3-bedroomed apartment with full facilities, close to shops and public transportation, fully furnished $2,700 0.n.0. District 9, Shangri-la Hotel vicinity, 3-bedroomed Townhouse m a small condominium, central aircond, furnished. Walking distance to Orchard Road $2,800. District 15, Maryland Park/ King's Mansion, beautifully renovated, high724 words
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Advertisement655 1983-05-19 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments TOP EXECUTIVE APARTMENTS WITH RECREATIONAL FACILITIES: District 9, Grangeford Apartment 2 and 3 bedrooms, prime residential location, best .security. Available now' $3,700/ $4,800. District 10, Balmoral Tower luxurious 4-bedroomed apartment on high floor. Spacious living/ dining, covered car porch. Rental: $5,500. District 10, Draycott Towers655 words
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Advertisement799 1983-05-19 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS Grangeford Balmoral Green Ridgewood Townhouse Bauhinia Terrace/Pandan Valley Faber Garden RENTALS FROM $4,000 BN ASSOCIATES: *****07 SHERWOOD TOWER c 3-bedroom maisonette Area 1,700 sq.ft. Fully furnished Swimming pool/squash courts Rental $2,800 MANSFIELD PROPERTY SERVICES *****51/*****8 BROOKVALE CONDOMINIUM CORNER ground level, 2-storey maisonette, near799 words
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Advertisement807 1983-05-19 34 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 15 LAGUNA PARK liu'h floor, facing sea, 3-bedroomed apartment with balcony, beautifully furnished $2,300 Dist. 5 Hin Seng Garden condominium $2,500 Reat *****57/ *****13. DIST. 15 ST. PATRICK'S Garden. Fully furnished 3 bedrooms. Facing swimming pool, walking distance to East Coast Beach ami 15807 words
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Advertisement782 1983-05-19 34 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST.II NEWTON HEIGHTS 9th storey, alrron/furnished, carpeted, 2 bedrooms with bedside stereo, pool and squash. $3,000. Mr. Yap, *****06. DIST. 10. BRAND NEW cosy apartment. 3 bedrooms, split-level living/dining with all brand new furniture. Only for $2,500/-. Contact: *****43, 3:*****2 Agent) DIST. 2775, GARDENIA COURT,782 words
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Advertisement777 1983-05-19 34 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 5/ 10: HONG Leong Garden/ RidKewood. 3/ 4 bedrooms, tastefully furnished, near Japanese/ American schools, *****88. DIST. 5, BRAND NEW 3 bedrooms with full recreational facilities, near Japanese School. Rooftop Housing *****45/*****69. DIST. 9, CONVENIENTLY LOCATED, tastefully furnished, 3-bed-roomed apartment, fully aircond. Capitaus: *****92/777 words
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Advertisement725 1983-05-19 34 87 Accommodation Wanted a) Houses FOREIGN EXPATRIATES require houses/ apartments, convenient locations considered, attractive terms of payment, budget $2,000 to $8,000. Owners please contact *****25 (8 lines). WANTED SEASIDE BUNGALOW for use as staff holiday facilities. Prepared to consider long-lease, purchase or other alternative scheme. Please respond to Tel: *****35725 words
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Advertisement1091 1983-05-19 34 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses 7 wwit m 22 Units double-storey Terrace Houses Jin fjarden Gracious and Comfortable Living Situated m residential area off Bedok Road 15-minute drive to city from Pan Island Expressway Superb and luxurious interior decor Each with private car1,091 words
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Advertisement838 1983-05-19 34 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses FAIRWAYS TOWNHOUSE 20 minutes to Jurong. 4 bedrooms, with bathrooms attached. Swimming pool, tennis and squash. Completion early 1984 Foreigners eligible for purchase. Best value m Singapore. Tel: *****81 2,500 SQ.FT. CORNER terrace house with 5 bedrooms at 87 Cardiff Grove, Serangoon Gardens Estate838 words
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Advertisement631 1983-05-19 34 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses SELETAR VICINITY, DIST. 28. Single-storey bungalow. 5565 sq.fl 3 bedrooms, servant's. $550,000 Chla Chi Ho Realty, *****82 UTMOST PRIVACY, DIST. 10 2 I 2storey detached, 3 bedrooms, study, 2 servant's, 29,000 sq ft., $2.9 million negotiable V S. Entei prise *****27 WEST COAST 2-storey631 words
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Advertisement957 1983-05-19 34 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale I b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments r \J^"*^ *\sj to Foreigners BByt^pi, jftat odh- i JHP™^ ZZJHf&*BF I*'1 -jBKL 1 LUXURIOUS CONDOMINIUMS (104 Units) Set m the greenery off West Coast Road, this stylist 4 1 2 storey block Within this957 words
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Advertisement499 1983-05-19 35 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments eaberT" GARDEN Condominium PHASE JK FOR SALE Located off Upper Thomson swimming pool, wading pool, Road, on elevated ground, m a tennis499 words
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Advertisement305 1983-05-19 35 DISTRICT 11: LUXURIOUS APARTMENT. Well renovated. Beautifully maintained. Area: Approximately 2,000 sq.ft. Marble/carpeted flooring. 3 Bedrooms, servant's room, 3 bathrooms. $600,000/- Tel: Greenacres *****88. DISTRICT 10, MARBELLA Court. 1,259 sq.ft., Spanish design walkup apartment. Split-level living/ dining, 3 bedrooms, 2 attached bathrooms. Ceramic/Parquet flooring. Freehold, $440,000 ono. Sole Agent: City305 words
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Advertisement263 1983-05-19 35 DIST.I9, BARTLEY GROVE, lower maisonette. Corner unit. 3.800 sq.ft. Spacious living dining 4 bedrooms swimming pool security. Vacant possession. $690,000. Trillion Properties, *****11. DIST. 5, WESTVALE CONDOMINIUM 3 bedrooms with bathrooms attached. 1733 sq.ft. Swimming pool, tennis court, covered carpark. Expected date of completion mid 1984. 280/ sq.ft. Tel: *****22.263 words
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Advertisement552 1983-05-19 35 DIST. 19, HOW SUN Park vicinity, brand new beautifully designed maisonette. 2,800 sq.ft. 5 bedrooms servant's. Ceramic parquet flooring. Freehold. $600,000. Trillion Properties, *****11. DIST. 1025 DRAYCOTT TOWERS 3 bedrooms, 2,820 sq.ft. Tenanted at $6,000 p.m. $900,000. Grangeford Apartment, 2 bedrooms, 1,200 sq.ft. $530,000 0.n.0. Han Boons Associates *****71/ 0.552 words
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Advertisement858 1983-05-19 35 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 10 KIM LIN Mansion, 3-bed-roomed walk-up apartment, fifth floor, with attached bath. Foreigner eligible. $425,000/-. Call *****67/8 (Agent) DIST. 15, HAWAII TOWER, Type A, Blk 1. $720,000/-. Dist. 10, Liholiho 3500 sq ft. terrace apartment $790,000/- 0.n.0. Call: *****32/ *****65. DIST. 4,858 words
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Advertisement806 1983-05-19 35 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments WOH HUP COMPLEX Studio apartment, $279,000 0.n.0. Brookvale Park maisonette. 2.464 sq ft, $765,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****63. DIST 5. WESTPEAK CONDOMINIUM Low floor, type C, $440,000. See San Appraisal, *****88. ELIZABETH HEIGHTS, TYPE C. corner maisonette, selling at $950,000 Call *****54. 2-BEDROOMED APARTMENT806 words
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Advertisement737 1983-05-19 35 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted A leading development organisation is looking for development sites m the city area or suburb of Singa- I pore for development of shopping centres or highrise j and lowrise condominium, flats, bungalows, semidetached or terrace houses and factories as well as737 words
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Advertisement519 1983-05-19 35 READY BUYER WISHES to purchase HUB Flats m any district. Owner please call *****27. WANTED PRIVATE APARTMENT or any kind of house. Price below $250,000. Tel: *****58. 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted FACTORIES/ WAREHOUSES CUM OFFICES RENT SALE A) UPPER THOMSON 7 1/2 M.S. 6 units of single/ 2 1/2-storey terrace519 words
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Advertisement552 1983-05-19 35 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted !i i I OFFICE AND FACTORY available, approximately around 1,000 sq.ft. with all facilities. Interested tel: *****02. SIONG LIM FACTORY new building, central location. From 4,736 sq.ft. at $1.30 p.s.f. (negotiable). Ceico Appraisal *****05/ *****06. WOODWORKING FACTORY, APPROX 2000 sq.ft. at any location required for rental.552 words
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Advertisement520 1983-05-19 35 93 Office Spaces a; Sale NEW 6-STOREY COMMERCIAL BUILDING FOR SALE OR RENT Groundfir banking depart::, room, >•! Upper floors offices Total floor area 42,000 sq.ft. For immediate occupation Contact: *****98/ *****66 Principals Only. I PARKWAY PARADE 2 units space facing tnornl 1,600 sq.ft.. price. $695 Details *****38 *****39 I520 words
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Advertisement355 1983-05-19 36 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted WANT TO DeactDev ■fMiwiM m Here are the facts you need I WRITE A I f^f^ I ll\/l M f lft|t some details about the V^Vy L»v/IVI IM size of my company and I the business it's m355 words
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Advertisement429 1983-05-19 36 93 Office Spaces b) Rental Asia Chambers 700 to 4545 BI Timah Shpg Ctr 1324 Goidhill (podium blk) 1712/ 2500 GMG Bldg 3029/4633 Hillview office ($2 psf) 6000 LKN Bldg 884/2571 MNBBIdg 950/1146/3950 The Plaza 722/2067 PIL Bldg 2268/2813/5600 Shenton House 1200/1500 Sim Lim Tower 827 Yen San 578 to429 words
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Advertisement912 1983-05-19 36 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces iP^REEHOLD LAND Wh LIFETIME INVESTMENT TERRACE FACTORY INCORPORATING WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE UNDER THE SAME ROOF. \x Located m suburban Upper Thomson area near the v<^f\2^\ \S\ Ang Mo Kio Station912 words
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Advertisement675 1983-05-19 36 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental RAFFLES PLACE/SHENTON WAY and VICINITY Top quality office accommodation within I the heart of Singapore's established financial centre, at rentals ranging from approx. $55.43 psm ($5.1 5 psf) per month to approx. $91 .50 psm ($8.50 psf) I per month675 words
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Advertisement435 1983-05-19 36 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental SHOP SPACE FOR RENT (Direct from Owner) AT SPECIAL RATES The Plaza (Plaza Hotel vicinity) 320 810 sq.ft. From $4.50 p.s.f. to $5.50 p.s.f. gross. UOL Building (Orchard Road area) Area: 364 sq.ft. Rental: $6.00 p.s.f. gross. CALL:--*****33 HONG LEONG GARDEN CONDOMINIUM 3 sundry stores,435 words
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Advertisement559 1983-05-19 37 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental to) Rental Make a wise business move toFuLuShou Strategic location right m bustling shopping district, close to proposed MRT station, bus/taxi terminus and to expressways. Conducive shopping environment all shops positioned to take full advantage of the high pedestrian traffic. Self-contained offices—559 words
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Advertisement445 1983-05-19 37 102 Tours MODERN KING OF ECONOMY TOURS JUNE SCHOOL HOLIDAY 5-Day Gt/Penang/Cameron A/C $185 Dep: 29/5, 5, 12. 13, 19, 20/6 2D3N Genting Highlands A/C $69 Pelangi Hotel Thursday $79 Pelangi Hotel Friday 2D3N Cameron Highlands A/C $59 Dep: 3. 9. 10, 17, 23. 24/6 3D4N Penang and Ipoh A/C445 words
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Advertisement1232 1983-05-19 37 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours YOU'LL BE SQUEEZED, STARVED, STEAMED, THEN FROZEN ON THIS BRITISH HOLIDAY. AND WE GUARANTEE YOU'LL WANT MORE! Were talking about a holiday on a Health Farm m Britain. But before you shudder and imagine all sorts of terrible things just listen to1,232 words
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Advertisement515 1983-05-19 37 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours Holland/Belgium/Germany/France/ Switzerland/ w*^f Austria/Italy/Luxemburg/ England/Vatican/ B Moroco/ Litchtenstein «^f*> [ALPINE EUROPE s f 14 Days $3090 k Wj^ 'f Dep. Date: 28/5, 4/6, 11/6, 25/6 EUROPE PANORAMA f|tt\ Dep Date. ?2 5, 29/5, 5/6, 13/6 B JMngKI GRAND EUROPE flPillEl Dep Date. 28/5,4/6, 11/6,515 words
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Advertisement601 1983-05-19 37 102 Tours VESAK DAY SPECIAL GENTING HIGHLANDS $149 2 DAYS 3 NIGHTS 26 27/5 NIGHT FRASER'S H I 1.1. $149 2 DAYS 3 NIGHTS 27/5 i NIGHT GENTING FRASER $239 3 DAYS 4 NIGHTS 26/5 NIGHT GENTING CAMERON $189 3 DAYS 4 NIGHTS 26/5 NIGHT UNIVERSAL TRAVEL CORPN. PTE. LTD.601 words
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223 1983-05-19 39 Paul McDonnell - Paul McDonnell By PERTH, Wed. The Western Australian Turf Club is studying the possibility of beaming Perth races via satellite to South-east Asia, including Singapore and Malaysia. The WATC has had offers from two separate groups m recent weeks one m Perth and one fromWAN SENG YIP - 223 words
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Article, Illustration562 1983-05-19 39 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By PENANG trainer Lim Hock Bee, who has done remarkably well since he joined the big league last season, certainly believes m striking the iron while it is hot. He has hopefully entered his sprint sensation, Jet Away 11, for the prestigious562 words
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Article765 1983-05-19 39 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A total of 206 horses comprising 108 m Class 1 and 98 m Class 5 has been entered for the King's Gold Cup Meeting on May 28, 29 and June 4, 5. The" following 21 Class 1 horses have been entered for the King's Gold765 words
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Article110 1983-05-19 39 FIRST DAY: Class 1 Div 2 and 4 1.200 m and 1,600 m; Class 5 Div 2 and 4 1,200 m and 1,600 m. SECOND DAY: Class Div 1 and Div 3 1,200 m and 1,600 m; Class 5 Div 1 and 3 1,200 m and 1,600110 words
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311 1983-05-19 39 Genuine Offer shows vast improvement ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE GENUINE OFFER, who ran a good fourth last Sunday, showed vast improvement with a sparkling gallop at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. With a riding boy astride, the four-year-old New Zealand gelding was kept on a tight rein m 38.4 sec.311 words
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Article, Illustration99 1983-05-19 40 141 Deaths MISS SIE KIM LANG Age 55 years Passed away peacefully to be with God on 17th May 1983. Sadly missed by:Daughter: Janey Brothers: Gie Chew Sic Ong Sing Diak Sisters: Hea Huj Hea Mcc Ah Mooi Ah Ing Body lying at BLK 5, NEPTUNE COURT, MARINE99 words
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Article, Illustration53 1983-05-19 40 In loving memory of MISS HELEN YEO NGEE Departed 19 May 1981 Peacefully sleeping, resting at last. The world's weary troubles and trials are past. In silence she suffered, m patience she bore. Till God called her home to suffer no more. Always remembered by: Lim Huey53 words
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Article, Illustration42 1983-05-19 40 Not all good things come to an end Some cease but others remain I Memories of you will never fade Lawrence, you'll remain forever remembered Forever our friend. Chiam, Edmond, Gerard, Lay Wee, Michael, Teck Shing. Lawrence Lee Tze Onn Departed 19.5.8142 words
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Article, Illustration24 1983-05-19 40 In loving memory of Sgt. Kanesan Departed 19.5.78 M:my years have passed Hut memories stay fresh and painful Always remembered by parents, brothers sisters.24 words
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Article, Illustration13 1983-05-19 40 In Loving Memory Of MR. LIMTECKKIM Departed: 19.5.75 Always remembered by loved ones.13 words
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Article, Illustration79 1983-05-19 40 In Loving Memory of LAWRENCE LEE TZE ONN Who returned to Our Lord Jesus Christ on the 19th May 1981. Two years have gone by. We miss you but we know that you are with Our Lord where all earthly sufferings and burdens will never again touch79 words
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Article, Illustration37 1983-05-19 40 In fondest memory of MDM. HO CHIN KUM Departed: 13/5/78 Mother dear, We miss you so, though five years have passed You'll always remain m our hearts. Always remembered cherished by husband, sons, daughters, son-in-law, daughter-in-law grandchildren.37 words
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Article, Illustration34 1983-05-19 40 In loving memory of Sakaldeo Singh departed 19.5.80 Sadly missed and always remembered by wife, sons, daughters, sons-in-law, grandchildren and all loved ones. "In Memoriam" is for the loved ones j whom you remember34 words
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Article, Illustration10 1983-05-19 40 From Officers ft Other Ranks of 25 SA10 words
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Article, Illustration68 1983-05-19 40 The Family Of The Late MR JAMES LIM HO CHUAN Express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends and management staff of SIA Aircraft Maintenance Division for their invaluable assistance, condolences, wreaths and donations during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to Father Carloly/Members of the Block Rosary Group68 words
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Article, Illustration41 1983-05-19 40 T The Family of the Late MR KOH CHIN SENG wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends, business clients and the Singapore Lorry Owner's Association for their kind assistance, attendance, condolence, donations and wreaths during their recent bereavement. J41 words
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Article, Illustration54 1983-05-19 40 The family of the late LEE YONG SENG wish to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to Doctors, Nurses and Attendants of Toa Payoh Hospital Ward 6, Pastors and Church members of Kay Poh Road Baptist Church, relatives and friends for their kind attendances, condolences, prayers, wreaths, banners and donations54 words
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Article, Illustration34 1983-05-19 40 The family of the late Gay Teo Ong expresses their heartfelt gratitude to Rev. Nga, Pastor Yeo. relatives and friends for their invaluable assistance, prayers, attendance, condolences, wreaths and donations during their recent bereavement.34 words
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Article, Illustration41 1983-05-19 40 MR. Y.D. NATHAN AGED 78 Cortege will leave No. 23 Sembawang Hills Drive at 1.30 p.m. to the Church of Holy Spirit 248 Upper Thomson Rd, for requiem mass at 2.00 p.m. Thence to C.C.X. Christian Cemetery for burial.41 words
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Article, Illustration167 1983-05-19 40 MR LIM ANG WAH, JOHNNY Age 66 years Passed away peacefully on 17.5.83. Two tired eyes are sleeping Two weary hands are still The one that worked so hard for us Is resting at God's will Upright, honest, kind and true He never deserved what he went through If he167 words
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Article, Illustration85 1983-05-19 40 LAWRENCE FREDDIE YAP TIONG SENG AGE 63 Called home to The Lord on May 18, 1983, leaving behind: Loving Wife: Shirley May Ooi Chit Gim Sons: Phillip, Chor Han Patrick, Chop Leong Daughters: Phyllis, Lee Neo Patricia, Jee Neo Daughter-in-law: Christina Goh Bee Har Grandsons: Glenn Lee Hualun Darren Yap85 words
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Article, Illustration68 1983-05-19 40 JOSEPH WEE KIM CHOON Aged 77 years passed away peacefully on Wednesday, 18/5/83 leaving behind WIFE: Teresa Yeo Goh Neo SONS: Pheck Song Pheck Siang DAUGHTERS: Girn Neo, Jenny Gim Lian. Patricia Gim Choo, Rosalind Gim Eng. Nikki DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Lim Kam Tim, Vera Khoo Kirn Hong. Mavis SONS-IN-LAW: Victor Wong68 words
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Article, Illustration35 1983-05-19 40 HELEN VEO Departed 19.5.81 •Your gentle face and patient smile With sadness we recall; You had a friendly word for each And died beloved by all 1 Lovingly remembered by parents, brothers, sister and sisters-in-law.35 words
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Article, Illustration41 1983-05-19 40 In Loving Memory of R ASWATH RAMAN 2/8/1917 19/5/1981 Our thoughts are always with you, Our hearts are sore with pain; This world would be like heaven If you were here again. Inserted by Wife, Children, Grandchildren and Sons-in-law.41 words
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Article, Illustration1048 1983-05-19 40 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD A Norman conquest or a Case o£ champagne? IS CONTINUING Timesports' countdown to Saturday's FA Cup final between Manchester United and Brighton. Today, ALAN HUBBARD focuses on United's Norman Whiteside and Brighton's Jimmy Case, the strikers who could turn the tide for1,048 words
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Article239 1983-05-19 40 Edwards winner buoys Palace LONDON, Wed. Welsh striker lan Edwards yesterday kept Crystal Palace m the Second Division of the English soccer League and sent Burnley down. Edwards scored the only goal of the match j m the 62nd minute. Henry Hughton battled past Brian FlynnAFP - 239 words
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Article, Illustration323 1983-05-19 40 TROUBLED West German soccer club Bayern Munich may be forced to sell star striker KarlHeinz Rummenigge (above) to Spanish club Barcelona, the SID Sports news agency reported. Bayern, who sacked manager Pal Csernai on Tuesday had been offered about 6.5 million marks ($5.63 million) plus expatriate West GermanAgencies - 323 words
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Article59 1983-05-19 40 TEL AVIV, Wed. Beny Tabak scored all four goals to steer hosts Israel to a 4-3 victory over English champions Liverpool m a friendly soccer match here yesterday. Liverpool had no answer to the blistering heat or Tabak's lethal finishing, although Scottish international Kenny Dalglish and John McGregorReuter - 59 words
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Article251 1983-05-19 40 LONDON, Wed. England, Italy, France and Czechoslovakia qualified for the semi-finals of the European Youth soccer championship, although only Italy scored a victory m the last round of group ties yesterday. Mario Bortolazzi and Paolo B allied scored a goal m each half to giveReuter - 251 words
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Advertisement38 1983-05-19 40 MRS. MARJORIE ENID NEUBRONNER passed away peacefully on 18/5/83. Cremation on 22/5/83 at 2.00 p.m. Mount Vernon Crematorium fSU||ll!l!l||l»l|||inill|iflB!ll||llillll| »l|||l»H!||l!l itHß!l|!i;««*§ I "In Memoriam" I is for the loved I ones whom you I I remember 1 mMMiniuit'iiniiiiNtiiniintiniiiitnniiiKiiiniißiHiiiMiUfiinnwtni'mmM^38 words
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Article93 1983-05-19 41 TODAY: Zainal Abidin (S) v S. L. Chong (M), Greg Williams (A) v S. Maniam (M), Raj Manchanda (I) v Jerry Loo (M). TOMORROW: Greg Williams (A) v S. L. Chong (M), Jerry Loo (M) v Richard Hashim (M); Peter Hill (S) v Raj Manchanda (I);93 words
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Article, Illustration571 1983-05-19 41 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By vlbmv;lcbmxcv;b vc,bmvc/lbmcv.,b Hopes m Classic rest on Zainal and Peter ZAINAL ABIDIN and Peter Hill left last night for the Malaysian Magnolia Squash Classic m Kuala Lumpur, determined to do Singapore proud m the face of strong opposition from Australia, India and the host571 words
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406 1983-05-19 41 Tay Cheng Khoon on the Warren Golf Club controversy A BETTER golf course or more facilities for other sports such as swimming, tennis and squash that's the $2.5 million question facing Warren Golf Club members when they attend an extra-ordinary general meeting406 words
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Article, Illustration465 1983-05-19 41 Higueras is fit and raring to cash in on Pat ROME, Wed. Spaniard Jose Higueras, top seed at the Italian Open tennis chamionships, confirmed he was fit to play his second-round men's singles match against Australian teenager Pat Cash today. Higueras, currently ranked seventh m the world, complained of aAgencies - 465 words
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Article240 1983-05-19 41 LONDON, Wed. Scotland almost ended a run of 13 successive cricket defeats m the Benson and Hedges Cup yesterday. They restricted Gloucestershire to 45 for six m reply to a modest 90, but the English county wriggled through by a threewicket margin, thanks to anReuter - 240 words
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Article256 1983-05-19 41 UNDEFEATED bantamweight Richie Sandoval, aiming for a shot at the World Boxing Association title, will fight Georgie Garcia tonight at the Sports Arena m Los Angeles. Promoter Don Chargin has offered Sandoval a title shot if he beats Garcia. The match against WBA champion Jeff Chandler, of Philadelphia,Agencies - 256 words
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Advertisement184 1983-05-19 41 I SUPERFINE I I PERSIAN ISftHAN I I RIGS I I 1 06 mm x 1 67 mm (3 1 2 x 5 1 2 I $fc2oo UPWARDS I Handwoven by child labour from all-kurk wool on a pure silk base. Density of weave approximates 800 knots per sq. inch184 words
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Article, Illustration421 1983-05-19 42 vblvkcb;xcvmx SOO-THO KOK MUN, who has been bettering his times m each competition this season, will have a chance to prove his critics wrong on Tuesday when he battles for a place m the 4x200 metres freestyle relay. For among the five m421 words
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Article, Illustration492 1983-05-19 42 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Razali is the hat-trick hero m five-goal win 4 FANDI has not fully recovered from his injuries and we felt that he should not be risked for tonight's game. Though the friendly matches are important, our priority is the South-east m Asia Games. Jita SINGAPORE492 words
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Article76 1983-05-19 42 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed A hat-trick by former England skipper Kevin Keegan highlighted English Second Division club Newcastle United's 5--2 victory over Malaysian Selection m a friendly soccer match at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight. Malaysia led 2-0 at half-time with goals by Zainal Abidin (18th minute)NST - 76 words
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173 1983-05-19 42 Waiting game for star of the show THOUSANDS of fans who turned up to see Fandi Ahmad m action felt cheated and disappointed when the ace striker failed to take the field against Kedah. Many of them threw abuses at Singapore manager-coach Jita Singh and the Press but fortunately the173 words
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Article124 1983-05-19 42 Pahang team receive reward KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Each player m the Pahang team who won the Malaysia Cup soccer title is believed to have received $5,000 from the State's football association. Team manager Mohd. Noor Ibrahim said the players received money from the Regent of Pahang, who is also theBernama - 124 words
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Article21 1983-05-19 42 RAFFLES Institution trounced the visiting Guildford schoolboy team, of Australia, 31-10 m a friendly rugby match at Grange Road yesterday.21 words
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Article19 1983-05-19 42 CEYLON Sports Club beat Khalsa 2-1 m a Singapore Hockey Association under-23 match at Balestier Road yesterday.19 words
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309 1983-05-19 42 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI SPRINT sensation Haron Mundir may find himself running m the men's 400 metres at the South-east Asia Games should local coaches decide to withdraw him from the century sprint next week. This possibility arose after his superb 47.95ec. timing over the distance during309 words
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Article, Illustration357 1983-05-19 42 HAKIKAT RAI - The gold within Yee Ming's grasp HAKIKAT RAI By NG YEE MING is on the verge of breaking new ground m the long jump. He has been given the task of clearing at least 7.40 metres at the SEA Games. And the national record-holder, who leaped to his personal best357 words
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369 1983-05-19 42 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI BRUNEI will boast a modern stadium, costing more than $75 million, and several other impressive venues when they host the next South-east Asia Games m Bandar Seri Bagawan m 1985. In fact, Brunei intend to improve on this year's Games, which369 words
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Article120 1983-05-19 43 'Maintain your spirit JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesian Vicepresident Omar Wlrahadlkasamah called on his country's 462-member .squad to maintain their supremacy m the 12th biennial Games m Singapore, starting next Saturday. "Maintain your unbeatable fighting spirit.. .show unity and solidarity... uphold the Games oath, sportsmanship and discipline. -so that if some eventsAP - 120 words
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Article386 1983-05-19 43 LEONARD KING - LEONARD KING By SINGAPORE'S sepak takraw team, who are m their final phase of training for the Games, have two things on their minds to beat arch-rivals Malaysia for their first gold medal and to emphasise the popularity of the sport for its inclusion m the386 words
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Article, Illustration201 1983-05-19 43 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Former national coach Punch Gunalan said it was time the Badminton Association of Malaysia took a hard look at their present dilemma, He expressed surprise at the latest turn m events which led to the sudden resignation of national coach Tan Yee Khan.Bernama - 201 words
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Article, Illustration314 1983-05-19 43 HOCKEY SHA under-23 j tourney: SRC v Bedok (Padang, 5.30 p.m.). Friendly: Indian Association v SLA (Balestier Road, 5.15 p.m.). SOCCER AUPE tourney, q-finals: National University v JTC (Fairer Park, 5.15 p.m.). Friendly: Straits Times veterans v Alliance Francaise (F&N ground, 5.15 p.m.). Straits314 words
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Article, Illustration833 1983-05-19 43 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN Story by Boxing look to break 10-year spell for the top prize LAST September, G. Thanabal was appointed manager of Singapore's SEA Games boxing team. There was one big problem he had no team. But coaches there were Syed Abdul Kadir, Ismail Darus and Fearghal833 words
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Article110 1983-05-19 43 SINGAPORE men's real battle for the SEA Games basketball gold begins on June 1. They have two easy games the opener against minnows Brunei next Sunday at the Gay World Stadium, and Indonesia on May 31. On June 1, they meet Manila silver-medal-lists110 words
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Article281 1983-05-19 43 PETER SIOW - Eddie's back where he belongs PETER SIOW By SLIPPING in by the back door of the national basketball team does not bother former Kong Siong star Eddie Ng, who reported for training at the Gay World Stadium last night. Eddie, who was dropped from the final SEA Games line-up recently,281 words
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Article, Illustration585 1983-05-19 44 PETER BARNARD, US Editor - PETER BARNARD, US Editor By He plans to veto any Congress Bill that raises taxes or 'rekindles the fires of inflation' WASHINGTON, Wed. President Ronald Reagan last night put all his cards on the table m the poker game that this year's budget debate has turned585 words
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Article149 1983-05-19 44 THE Reagan press conference, his 17th since coming to office, concentrated on domestic issues but the President took questions on other matters, including: LEBANON: Mr Reagan appears to hope Arab pressure will get the Syrians to withdraw. "I can't believe the Syrians want to find themselves149 words
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560 1983-05-19 44 BHARATHI MOHAN - BHARATHI MOHAN By I THE Traffic Police, faced with a large number of people ignoring payment of fines, are reviewing its system of operation to deal with such cases. More than 15,000 warrants of arrest are still waiting to be executed against560 words
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Article, Illustration342 1983-05-19 44 LONDON, Wednesday MOZART was murdered by a Viennese court official who suspected that his wife was having an affair with the composer, a British music festival has decided. r- The famous master of music's death on Dec 5, 1791, at the age of 35 has long beenAP; AFP - 342 words
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139 1983-05-19 44 Pentagon 'yes' to planes for S'pore WASHINGTON, Wed. The Pentagon yesterday notified Congress it planned to sell Singapore four E-2C early warning and reconnaissance planes to help the Republic of Singapore Air Force monitor air and sea trafEic approaching the Straits of Malacca, It put the value of the aircraftUPI - 139 words
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Article53 1983-05-19 44 KHARTOUM, Wed. The Sudanese army has put down a mutiny among troops m southern Sudan, the army command said today. The announcement said the mutiny broke out last Sunday m a battalion of the first division of the southern region. The statement gave no immediate detailsReuter - 53 words
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Article52 1983-05-19 44 Second time around PRESIDENT Reagan said he has not decided whether to seek re-election. Asked about his image among black voters, Be replied by citing the administration's record on civil rights and reducing inflation. "That sounds like reelection talk/ the questioner said. "That decision hasn't been made yet," replied MrUPI - 52 words
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Article30 1983-05-19 44 NEW YORK, Wed. The DowJones average of 30 industrials rose 8.22 to 1,214.01 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. SE3I APAP - 30 words
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Advertisement231 1983-05-19 44 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE The stock market has been moving sideways lately amid talks about an imminent correction. Influential columist Hock Lock Siew gives his views. The findings of a Ministry of Labour survey on manpower cutbacks by companies. Singapore will be one of the earliest231 words
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Miscellaneous137 1983-05-19 44 UP TO 1 p.m. Showers with thunder m several areas from late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.03 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.52 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 5/19 C Cloudy Manila 24/38 C Fair Amsterdam JC X Melbourne 5/18 C Cloudy Bangkok137 words
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SECTION TWO
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Article, Illustration1092 1983-05-19 1 we nave reau siune:* vi omgaporeans, espe- r cially the elderly, being taken for a ride by confidence tricksters. But how do you protect them from their gullibility? In Yeovil, Britain, the answer is a project, which sounds like our Neighbourhood Watch Scheme, mThe Guardian - 1,092 words
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Article, Illustration654 1983-05-19 1 THOMAS LAND - ...and to fight for employment THOMAS LAND By AGEING and disabled workers m Western Europe and North America are learning to keep their jobs with the help of governmental counselling services intended to help them to develop or adapt their skills to the changing needs of the shrinking employment market.654 words
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OUTLOOK
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Article, Illustration797 1983-05-19 2 Lend us your ears A British skin specialist warns that unhygienic ear piercing could cause hepatitis and blood poisoning. In a report, Dr Norman Noah cites as hazardous the traditional needle and cork way and two types of the popular "gun" method. A representative of an ear-piercing firm here throws797 words
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Article, Illustration626 1983-05-19 2 EVEN the most squeamish woman will subject herself to the traumatic experience of skewering her ear lobes to wear ear studs. What price vanity! "People have been piercing their ears for hundreds of years and they are going to continue doing it despite the controversy," said Mr626 words
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Article526 1983-05-19 2 AMERICAN businessmen, beware: if you give a Latin American woman a box of fancy handkerchiefs she may think you want to see her cry. Present a Japanese something with a 16-petal chrysanthemum decoration and he may consider you presumptuous. The chrysanthemum is the emperor'sUPI - 526 words
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Article, Illustration530 1983-05-19 3 vb.cvmb,.cvb vcb Future planning is one important way of preparing for retirement. So the government and the private sector should combine to form a task force at the national level to give information and help those m need, suggests a church leader. NANCY KOH reports.530 words
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375 1983-05-19 3 A FACTORY owner has several pregnant women working m his plant. He's worried that the chemicals they are being exposed to on the job may be hurting unborn children. How can he find out? A new test that uses artificial "embryos" may help.IPS - 375 words
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LEISURE
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Article, Illustration947 1983-05-19 7 Where no one waits for someone else to do it Hwa Chong Junior College opens its play, The Life and Death of Tong Ho, at the Drama Centre this evening. KATE JAMES went to a rehearsal early this week and spoke to the students staging it. THE whole thing has947 words
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Advertisement66 1983-05-19 2 8-day Sale on all China-imported dL furniture Antiques Xy^t&^Sy^j} Important Sale on Chinese Scroll- > paintings, with Antique Blackwood Collectibles Rosewood Home lurnishings. Paintings Calligraphy by Masters. Grandeur that reflects the Splendor of Imperial China. Value for both your investment collection The Chinese Heritage N I UC CONFERENCE HAI I66 words
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Advertisement73 1983-05-19 2 Golden Peacock Lounge presents \v Jl^^^Br S iK Ji^^ HBHHnHBJiBBffik. -3 Matthew entertains at the Golden Peacock Lounge with more of his Nashville sounds! Clap your hands and sing along with Matthew and the Mandarins to the tunes of your favourite Country and Western hits. And to complete the fun,73 words
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Advertisement107 1983-05-19 3 fZENITH 1 TAKES YOU t0... GOLD COAST QUEENSLAND Where the fun never sets WSRLD m CRUISES FROM $1199.00 Ride "the Wild Wave" 3 loop Roller Coaster Water Ski Snow Dolphin/Sea Lion Show Koala Country Show City/Tour Sunbathing Surfing Return Air Fare Accommodation All Transfers Meals (80% Chinese) Fully Escorted Departure107 words
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Advertisement170 1983-05-19 3 the 220,000 reason for choosing a Yamaha. Yamaha is the world's largest musical instruments manufacturer, making 220,000 pianos a year, -financial times iu.k.i I r >. Budget Choice iy/ Recommended Beginner's Model JBs|^Bte[^|jjyjjjMfiMßßßßßM -----^^^^■■IiMIS WSS^^^^ g am I 160cm(5 3> 170cm(5 7 Public Acclaim biggest single manufacSince 1962 Yamaha has170 words
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Miscellaneous234 1983-05-19 3 RADIO SERIES ON PRE-RETIREMENT Every Thursday, 9.15 p.m. May 19 Your Investments Miss Lvi Woon Lieng, a tax manager, will speak on the entire spectrum of investments m your retirement. May 26 Your Legal Affairs A lawyer will tell you how to make a will, and to whom you should234 words
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Advertisement412 1983-05-19 4 APPOINTMENTS I Fenier Girl needed Sparkling and refreshing personality a 'must. r Perrier is the deliriously refreshing, naturally sparkling mineral water from France. Over the last few years it's become the toast of Europe and America for its healthy, light-hearted exuberance. And now Perrier has come to Singapore. We need412 words
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Advertisement600 1983-05-19 4 CHALLENGING AND REWARDING POSITIONS IN COOP INTERNATIONAL Coop International distribute the luxurious range of Ebel watches as well as a number of oth«r prestige products within SE Asia. This dynamic company now has two vacancies for equally go-ahead people. SALES MANAGER i Your role will be to assist and recommend600 words
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Advertisement540 1983-05-19 5 APPOINTMENTS >M \^fIHIjHIHEHfIHBNHGIH9BMfiBh*». ijff^-.i''" 1 1 ii> ri| i_ii'»iiLi "~u jBBBBBBBBHHJ wt I /*Y PHASER &NEAVE 1/C:3lj\ (SINGAPORE) i V£x!!!/ PTE umited F invites applications for the position of: MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR 1 The Job: The incumbent is responsible for leading and guiding a team of about 30 skilled Artisans, planning540 words
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Advertisement551 1983-05-19 5 r^MANAGER-MARKETING^I An international Bank invites applications from experienced candidates for the senior appointment of Manager Marketing. The Job The selected candidate will primarily be responsible for the profitable management of the Bank's portfolio and will I include such functions as planning and implementing the Bank's business development strategy; co-ordinate the551 words
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Advertisement1985 1983-05-19 6 AND MEN WHO CADE 7 BEAUTY HFALTH ML^A~ WjM Vogue Guide to Hair Care iX/nRIU l "^^L In the Vogue Guide to Hair Care you can find out about your hair's structure, its type and V yy\y* :;> OUAND *ou«o£? r what happens to it with age and how to1,985 words
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Advertisement585 1983-05-19 7 THE BIGGEST S/ER SALE THE BIGGEST%f ER DRAW 3 MITSUBISHI TREDIAS to be won m 3 Lucky Draws on 15th Jun/15thJul/15th Aug Ist PRIZE: (1600 GLSEX PARF) (Full List Of Prizes Can be Seen at Mohan's) 1 Ticket for every $150 purchases 1^ JJ _^Mju-j[iliMiiil]|]MMfliW ii>i*iMiMMMii Hl^ l^^ -®^^^^SH p>W585 words
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Miscellaneous245 1983-05-19 7 -Frankie Gao hosts TV award-winner By LEONG WENG KAM fflßlllßßß TAIWANESE singer Frankie Gao's Corporation acquired. The other popular television musical series, tnree Wlll be screened over the which won this year's Best TV next three Thursdays. Variety Show at the prestigious Like other Taiwanese musicals, Golden Bell Television Awards245 words
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Miscellaneous79 1983-05-19 7 RIVKA FRIEDMAN ART EXHIBITION Oils, watercolours, crayons and lithographs. Works include the artist's perceptions of Singapore. The Lone Pine Gallery, Ming Court Hotel. 11 a.m.-? p.m. Until Wednesday. Free. IKAT Exhibition of traditional South-east Asian Ikat or woven cloth. These exhibits from Cambodia, Malaysia and Indonesia played an important role79 words
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Miscellaneous102 1983-05-19 7 nave not been displayed before and give you a panoramic view of Singapore from the 1820s to the *****. National Museum Art Gallery. 9 a.m.-5.30 p.m. Free. Until May 31. TOUR OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM By volunteer guides from the Friends of the Museum. Each tour is limited to 10102 words
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Miscellaneous103 1983-05-19 7 TODAY: Singapore 3.09 a.m. (2.6 m), 10.20 a.m. (0.1 m), 5.35 p.m. (2.2 m), 10.28 p.m. (1.3 m). Sediii Kechil 2.11 a.m. (2.1 m), 9.20 a.m. (0.3 m), 5.05 p.m. (2.2 m), 10.31 p.m. (1.4 m). Port Dlckson 5.39 a.m. (lm), 11.24 a.m. (2.2 m), 6.05 p.m. (0.7 m), 12.20103 words
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Advertisement183 1983-05-19 8 I i*^^__irc jC r^-^ C J 1 r™^ Q I r*^ 1 1 1 T\ ''jH'- j TTT js Uij j! I v 3* I* O IO V-M I \Zs^)^J\~/\ I Oik./ 1 illy mmmju^^^^^W: ___t____i____lllnllfllßr^^ fl II llilf'lff 1 liii___B____ IRmfTf Mi BnTiljJ! lli :uiiiiiuljj^___f privileged few who are183 words
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Miscellaneous346 1983-05-19 8 Icuk proves he is the greatest WORLD BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIP COPENHAGEN 1983 MEN'S SINGLES FINAL LIEM SWIE KING VS ICUK SUGIARTO (Ch 5, 10.15 p.m.): Icuk Sugiarto emerged victorious against his countryman Liem Swie King after a gruelling match. The scores were 15-8, 12--15 and 17-16 with Icuk surviving three match346 words
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Miscellaneous77 1983-05-19 8 (Ch 8, 7.05 p.m.): It's been the best of seasons and the worst of seasons for Brighton. Jimmy Melia, who secured his manager's seat following Brighton's humiliation of Liverpool at Anfield, finds his team heading towards the final, but dropping into Division Two. Their opponents, Second Division Sheffield Wednesday, under77 words
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Miscellaneous344 1983-05-19 8 r WN^\ jA f t^ H| Hk i,-^" a i,n iiiiP" H^v^ a. JH MBr HF HI wr. kj HP' x^9 BbBL-'.J iJßitiMwnMiHn 9^^He jj^p-^^BHBlmbwp[m»j^b^Bh^mHKm^h kt|' I^^HHHbHHbHH] HMr A \iHHHi Icuk Sugiarto m the men's singles final of the World Badminton Championship m Copenhagen recently (Ch 5, 10.15 p.m.) 3.02344 words
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Miscellaneous423 1983-05-19 8 3.00 PM Opening followed by Dynasty (Mandarin/r) 6.25 Bugs Bunny: Cartoon 3.45 What's My Line(b/w): Mystery guest on today's 6.40 You Asked For It: Answers to queries on a show is Celeste Holm. German circus where a dog, a cat and a mouse 4.05 Hawaii Five-0 Sing a Song of423 words
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Miscellaneous660 1983-05-19 8 5.58 AM National Anthem Report 1.35 Your Lunchfollowed by Opening An- date (cont'd) 2.M News m nouncement 6.M News m Brief 2.15 On the House Brief 6.05 Another Morn- 3.M News m Brief 3.15 On ing Another Show 7.M c Hous J: < c n t >d > 4M News660 words
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Article, Illustration538 1983-05-19 1 Calligraphy by the Venerable Yingguang A Vesak Buddhist Cultural Exhibition, which attempts to unfold the history of Buddhism through words, pictures, exhibits and film shows, will be held at the Phor Kark Temple from Saturday. TEO LIAN HUAY reports. If it /few THE history538 words
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Article249 1983-05-19 1 ILJjk SSAK is the name of the month m the Buddhist mr calendar, corresponding to the month of May. is on the Full-moon Day of Vesak, more than M years ago, that Siddhartha Gautama was born. Thirty-five years later, after renouncing a Incely249 words
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Article33 1983-05-19 1 Mf£W^XftWll 'fid] Jti'l'iius »6tj|slJ@ 'I-; Mijfi'j A^'jf fcftifci* o&tfcoMt3E i] -n i-:/iM h 5 0 fcHtf JCfcfi'jll j'^y, V- h NtfiW h NJ ilitfftii'j x/'-'J: -ijif! /c BfE I". t.KfVj A. i I33 words
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Advertisement785 1983-05-19 1 APPOINTMENTS NOTICES A leading and established group of property developing IN n matter of and building companies m Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is the companies act, TONG MENG INDUSTRIES LIMITED seeking for an experienced and competent person to fill (€HA S R m> (incorporated m smoannr.o s= f the post of:785 words
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Advertisement428 1983-05-19 1 AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Extraordinary General Meeting of the Automobile Association of Singapore will be held on: Date: MONDAY, 23 MAY 1983 Time: 1 730 hours Venue: Conference Room AA Centre 2nd Storey 336 River Valley Road, Singapore 0923428 words
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Advertisement261 1983-05-19 1 In the Matter of The Companies Act, Cap 185 and In the Matter of NANYANG UNION COMPANY (PTE) LTD (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed Company duly convened and held at 257 Selegie Road #05-279, Selegie Complex, Singapore 0718 on Tuesday, the 10th day261 words
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Advertisement356 1983-05-19 1 YICK TAI CO (M) PTE LTD (IN CREDITORS' VOLUNTARY LIQUIDATION) FINAL MEETING OF MEMBERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 272 of the Companies Act, Cap 185 that a Final General Meeting of the Members of the abovenamed Company will be held at 2 Battery Road, #03-01, Malayan Bank356 words
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Article, Illustration549 1983-05-19 2 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG K AM By CHINESE brush painter, poet and calligrapher Madam Ngan Siu Mvi is the fifth Lingnan school artist from Hongkong to hold an exhibition here this year. Like her "schoolmates" from Lingnan who came, she, too, is looking for549 words
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Article37 1983-05-19 2 itfitl&^ifftez w, i \t ift M M m o&fckftjflpa'jipfflfr] sfcfW?fl"AiiiJg° mm&wtim£.ft7 ■■11,I 1 iKi'i:fntii^#^/h Jit liJ A'J ft- pp &'> ft PJ ffl: o $Af&Wft3S f&fn&ijiii M ARM fikt \fei]& vbcv,.b,v.c,bcvb iiit it ij M'> en 61j# tb37 words
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Article, Illustration356 1983-05-19 2 EXHIBITION OF CHINESE PAINTINGS By Ngan Siu Mvi Tomorrow Sunday 10 a.m. 6 p.m. Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry Exhibition Hall Previewed by TEO HAN WUE THESt; days few teacners of Chinese art insist on their students' excellence m painting, calligraphy and356 words
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Advertisement248 1983-05-19 2 NOTICES SPK SENTOSA CORPORATION BERHAD (INCORPORATED IN MALAYSIA) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twentieth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Company's Registered Office, 4th Mile, Jalan Mersing, Kluang, Johore on Sunday, sth June, 198,3 at 12.00 p.m. for the following purpose:1.248 words
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Advertisement195 1983-05-19 2 f INVITATION TO TENDER TENDER REFERENCE: 1/*****P FABRICATION REFURBISHMENT and RE-PAINTING off EQUIPMENT Interested Parties are invited to tender for the Fabrication, Refurbishment and Re-painting of the following equipment:--1) TOTE BINS 2) QUALITY BOARDS 3) MATERIALS RACKS 4) OPERATORS' CHAIRS 5) OPERATORS' TABLES 6) VARIOUS TROLLEYS 7) OFFICE CHAIRS 8)195 words
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Advertisement366 1983-05-19 2 Q-BUILT SYSTEM NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Notice appearing m this newspaper on the 28th April 1983 was erroneous and the following I corrections of that Notice are to be noted I 1 Q-Built System M) Sdn Bhd Malaysian Company) and Mr Ch'ng Poh have not disposed of366 words
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Advertisement341 1983-05-19 2 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 2M5 of 1982. BETWEEN OVERSEAS UNION BANK LIMITED Plaintiffs AND 1. NEUTRON CORPORATION PRIVATE LIMITED 2. QUEK CHIN BOON 3. CHUA HONG CHUEK 4. TIAN TOOK EARN Defendants NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: MrChuaHongChuek Apt Block 12 North Bridge Road341 words
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Advertisement356 1983-05-19 2 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF SINGA LEAD PRODUCTS PTE. LTD. (In Members' Voluntary Liquidation) FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 272 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185, that the Final! General Meeting of the| members of the abovenamed356 words
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Advertisement364 1983-05-19 2 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 2829 > of 1982 Between Ang Hua Heng Plaintiff And 1. Chionh Chal Sun 2. Chionh Chal Suan Defendants NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: 1) Chionh Chai Sun lately of No. 48, Crowhurst Drive, Singapore. 2) Chionh Chai Suan lately364 words
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Advertisement603 1983-05-19 3 I" CAPITOL: OPENs'foDAY! (*****59) DUE TO FILM S LENGTH ONLY 4 SHOWS DAILY NOTE TIMES: 11.00 am, 2.30, 6.30 9.15pm NO FREE LIST a I^F Mwß'ifTfll' r tirv "mi lliTJi'ilil IH Opens Today at 7 Theatres: REX-WOODLANDS PRINCE-PRESIDENT-CHANGI-LIBERTY-SAVOY N.B. REX WOODLANDS m ENGLISH-AII others m MANDARIN REX' 11am 1.30, 4.00.603 words
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Advertisement561 1983-05-19 3 Sensational Home Offer with Innovative Financing Cashew Park Tower Block Show Hat is Now Open t 1 for sale now. Don't delay! There SPECIAL HOME FINANCING L_ arc only Jo units m the entire Tower mii toundil^gs. c ow-rise units are you (o Juf scx«t than Your financing requirements can561 words
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Advertisement940 1983-05-19 3 goocxxxxxxx>oo I __rt___AAoB_B_sSßisß_t&iKi_i_HS Ix a _ST\ CATHAY X 1 W^KffiyfflS^™*^ B -JB.^f i— BBF-^y^ X A ONE DOWN TWO TO GO S r___9 __r#^ dflflH ___5a _£_M? X o MiJ'rvjfeV'kKv^i O Ihß wRw/IJi mjfe X X Q k EsHT***^^ r __-k W »8i I A A WARNING Q lL '^filEr«L___F940 words
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Article, Illustration1231 1983-05-19 4 Blossomnfg under Blossming under great odds SECTION THKEEI jP A j* THE Majapahit empire rose when the Sriwijayan empire was coming to its end. The rise of Majapahit weakened Sriwijaya's hold over many of its vassal states, but it m no way affected or hindered the growth of Malay culture.1,231 words
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Article356 1983-05-19 4 Haron A. Rahman - Let's learn Haron A. Rahman Lesson 658 Learn Malay: The Easy Way By Jawapan bagi soalan-soalan dslam Pelajaran 65 A: Answers to questions m Lesson 65 A: 1) Kesihatan gigi kanak-kanak perlu diberi perhatian untuk memastikan bahawa gigi itu tumbuh dengan baik. 2) Klinik-klinik bergerak pergi ke sekolah-sekolah untuk memeriksa356 words
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Article, Illustration128 1983-05-19 4 Yaakub Rashid - Yaakub Rashid illustrator Alsan retold by b) Tetapi. alangkah terperanjat dan sedih hati Pangeran bila hanya tapak rumah yang hangus di kampung halamannya dan berita kematian isterinya yang menyambut kepulangannya. b) But when he hurried home, the only welcome he received was the sight of his burnt-down house128 words
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Advertisement598 1983-05-19 4 APPOINTMENTS I MARITIME HOLDINGS LTD We are an established and diversified group with primary interests m shipbuilding, oil and gas industrial engineering fabrication, tug and barge chartering both m Singapore, East and West Malaysia, Brunei and the Middle East. Due to current expansionary programme, we have vacancies for: I TRAINEE598 words
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Advertisement614 1983-05-19 4 1 Due to rapid increase m our production H 1 capacity, we have immediate vacancies for the following positions: S| f PRODUaiON CONTROL 1 1 I SUPERVISOR I Applicants should possess GCE 'A' level 1 H or Diploma m Production Engineering I or equivalent. I H Duties: will be responsible614 words
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Advertisement38 1983-05-19 4 ■HHBHHHHHMHH| "Amra jangan dlsangka kedundung. ™B?)^^^W rWriT B Malay Proverb. ■B!lil|iP'*i ll llH^^ IB^^ l^ "Don't mistake a hog-plum for a kedun- *l_ L-. dung." —Literal translation. 8 <<AU that gUtters is no t gold." Equivalent English proverb.38 words
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