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Title Section14 1983-06-04 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article, Illustration709 1983-06-04 1 ALAN JOHN - The buck must stop somewhere... ALAN JOHN 'Bloodhound' Lai issues a warning By Productivity and profit are all very good, but they can never be had at the expense of a safety. 7 4 The thing, Mr Tay, is don't light fires. Don't bring vessels with such potential danger there.709 words
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Article, Illustration437 1983-06-04 1 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIK AT RAI Decade since her last gold but she's faster now By I 12th SEA GAMES SHMAPOK MAT 2S-JIHK S OFF THE track, Mar Mar Mm hardly looks an athlete. She is frail, pale and seems undernourished. But on the track, the 25--year-old Burmese athlete is a wonder.437 words
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Article108 1983-06-04 1 NO MORE one-cent coins will be issued after this year. This is because the Board of Commissioners of Currency has found that the demand for the coin is an artificial one. SBC's current affairs programme, Feedback, disclosed last night that 71 per cent of the108 words
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395 1983-06-04 1 TEO LIAN HUAY - HDB evicts family and fines seven TEO LIAN HUAY By THE Housing Board will evict a family from its flat and penalise seven other owners and tenants for illegally sub-letting rooms to Thai prostitutes. Although this is the first offence for all, the board is repossessing the family's one-room flat395 words
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483 1983-06-04 1 Austerity drive aims to save foreign exchange JAKARTA, Friday INDONESIA says that 50 to 60 projects worth US$2l billion (Ss44 billion) have been "indefinitely postponed" as a result of a major review of public sector projects. The government says that this year's review, aimed483 words
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Article73 1983-06-04 1 RIYADH, Fri. A compromise solution seems to be on the point of being worked oot to end the revolt m FaUh, the main Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) group. A FLO representative In Saudi Arabia, Mr Raflq Natohe. said today that the reshuffle of top PLO positionsAFP - 73 words
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Article548 1983-06-04 2 More executive flats FOUR out of five people on the waiting list for Housing Board executive flats should get them by the end of 1985. The HDB expects to complete 5,770 units by then. The waiting list yesterday stood at 6,900 applications. The prices of these flats will be548 words
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Article231 1983-06-04 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: SINGAPOREANS will be making fall use of the Neighbourhood Police Posts once they come to learn of the services offered there. Many, we suspect, will be bringing problems which have nothing to do with the police at all. It will be a long time, however,231 words
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Article62 1983-06-04 2 DIPLOMATIC MISTAKES US diplomacy m the Middle East is at a dead end. Observers believe that the Americans made two critical mistakes: Failing to maintain diplomatic momentum once Mr Reagan had unveiled his plan for an autonomous Palestinian West Bank associated with Jordan, and failing to recognise that Israel62 words
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Article320 1983-06-04 2 BOTTLE MAKER TO INVEST $1m FOR MORE P.E.T.s A NEW type of plastic bottle with the clarity of glass but without its weight seems to be gaining wide acceptance among local bottlers and packers. This bottle, made from a new plastic substance known as PET (polyethylene terephthalate), is320 words
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Article253 1983-06-04 2 Don't go, Zico BRAZILIAN soccer fans have protested against the reported sale of all-star midfielder Zico to Italy's Udinese. But Zico, who is just back m Brazil after an exhibition game m West Germany, said: "I just can't pass up an opportunity like this." However, he added: There s253 words
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Article548 1983-06-04 2 Drug restriction THE Italian pharmaceutical industry has taken steps to restrict the practice of producing the same drug under different names. Pharmaceutical companies have been persuaded not to register more than two copies of existing products each year. Before this, there was a proliferation of copies of548 words
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Article143 1983-06-04 2 Dr M means business PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has warned ministers and members of the government that he would dismiss those who did not cut all their business ties. Dr Mahathir said it was imperative that the leaders divorced themselves from business activities because143 words
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Article348 1983-06-04 2 School of dance ONE thousand and eighty-five candidates took the examinations of the Royal Academy of Dancing this year. But when the first RAD examination was held here 30 years ago, there were only nine candidates, among them Goh Choo Chiat, now an artistic director of a Canadian348 words
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638 1983-06-04 3 A long-distance blunder by Arafat BEIRUT, Friday THERE have been internal splits m the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) before, but the present rebellion is unusual m two important aspects. First, it is directed personally at PLO leader Yasser Arafat. Second, the rebels are from Mr Arafat's own Al Fatah organisation.NYT - 638 words
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Article, Illustration314 1983-06-04 3 BEIRUT, Frl. Yasser Arafat has been for the past 14 years the symbol of the Palestinian guerilla movement. His origins are those of a guerilla fighter, first against Jewish groups m British-ruled Palestine and then as a commando leader whoReuter - 314 words
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Article90 1983-06-04 3 Warning to the faithful BAHRAIN, Fri. Saudi Arabia today warned Muslims planning the annual pilgrimage (Haj) to Mecca and Medina this year not to use the occasion for political or propaganda purposes. The warning from the Interior Ministry urged pilgrims not to carry books, pictures or leaflets for political, ideologicalReuter - 90 words
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385 1983-06-04 3 CAIRO, Friday EGYPT'S leading newspaper said today that Saudi Arabia could not raise US$lO billion (5520.9 billion) formally requested by Syria to withdraw its troops from Lebanon. Al-Ahram, which often reflects government thinking, said that the Syrian request was seriously discussed by King FahdAgencies - 385 words
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Article83 1983-06-04 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. The House of Representatives voted m favour of allocating US$25l million (***** million) for economic aid to Lebanon and rebuilding its army. The Recovery Aid Bill would authorise US$lOO million m economic recovery aid and US$l5l million m military credit sales to strengthenUPI; Reuter - 83 words
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Article151 1983-06-04 3 BEIRUT, Fri. An earthquake shook Lebanon early this morning, smashing windows, cracking war-damaged buildings and sending Beirut residents rushing from their beds into the streets. It was believed to be the strongest earthquake since 1956 when a number of people were killed m the central ShoufReuter - 151 words
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Advertisement928 1983-06-04 3 H A member of PA International 3 i^l Our client, a progressive and rapidly expanding manufacturer of computer |N Xi periphereal equipment, wishes to make the following senior appointments. M& P FINANCIAL CONTROLLER 1 E Salary $60,000 $65,000 per annum C Location: Singapore Ej I (Ref. 3169) §f A highly-motivated,928 words
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324 1983-06-04 4 ROME, Fri. The Italian pharmaceutical industry has taken what it believes to be a step unique m Europe to restrict the practice by which several manufacturers produce the same drug under different names. Farmindustria, the association which represents Italy's 348 pharmaceutical companies,FT - 324 words
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Article, Illustration520 1983-06-04 4 Healey's attempt to cash m on Thatcher's handling of Falklands war backfires LONDON, Fri. Four opinion polls released last night gave new buoyancy to claims by the Liberal-Social-Democrat alliance that they were closing the gap with Labour for second position behind the ConservativesAFP; Reuter - 520 words
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Article211 1983-06-04 4 MB AVEBELL HAUKI MAN. the US ambassador to Moscow daring World War D, yesterday became the first American to meet Soviet leader Yuri Aadropov this year. Mr Harrlman, 91, emerged from the meeting to say that Mr Andropov had a "sincere and fervent desire" toAP - 211 words
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Article68 1983-06-04 4 THE NUMBER of Britons on the dole fell to 3,049,351 m May from April's 3,169,879, the Department of Employment said m London yesterday. This brought the unemployment rate down to 12.8 per cent from 13.4 per cent. The decline was due to seasonal factors and to theAFP - 68 words
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Article54 1983-06-04 4 THE SRI Lankan government yesterday said it was determined to deal with guerilla violence m the country's northern province and gave troops new emergency powers. A government spokesman said the new regulations under the Public Security Act would do away with inquests into shootings by members ofReuter - 54 words
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Article62 1983-06-04 4 THE UNITED States says further talks with the Soviet Union on a new long-term grain deal have been tentatively set for June 20 m Moscow. The word came just after a two-day session m London to explore prospects for a new agreement after a slump mReuter - 62 words
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Article52 1983-06-04 4 NEWLY-APPOINTED American ambassador to Central America Richard Stone yesterday sought a solution to end El Salvador's political and military violence m talks with Salvadoran leaders. Mr Stone arrived m San Salvador on Thursday for a three-day visit and immediately went to a private dinner with President AlvaroUPI - 52 words
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Article54 1983-06-04 4 SIX BOMBS exploded early yesterday at banks on Spain's Costa Del Sol, slightly injuring two tourists, police said. Authorities suspect that Basque separatists are responsible for the explosions three each m the fashionable beach resorts of Marbella and Fuengirola although such terrorist attacks are usually confinedUPI - 54 words
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Article65 1983-06-04 4 A CHURCH of England committee m London yesterday recommended that divorced members of the faith should be allowed to remarry m church and urged the reversal of a longstanding ban. In 1936, the ban led to the abdication of King Edward Vm, head of the church byReuter - 65 words
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199 1983-06-04 4 Labour MPs deny actress' love claims LONDON, Fri. Former British Cabinet ministers were today denying, wistfully rather than furiously, that any of them had been the secret lover of actress Shirley Maclaine. One week before Britain goes to the polls, Miss Maclaine joined unemployment, disarmament and the Falklands war asReuter - 199 words
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Advertisement259 1983-06-04 4 I 4 (intrdco) The Board of Directors, Management Staff of INTRACO LIMITED wish to express their appreciation to the Finance Minister, Mr. Hon Sui Sen and all friends associates for helping to make their 15th Anniversary Celebration a memorable one WOODCRAFT f e g lS^ Add Multi-Colour Building, 30 Alexandra259 words
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Advertisement128 1983-06-04 4 June 5-26 Bamboo Court York Hotel Exotic Thai food. Spicy. Authentic. Prepared by six chefs from Bangkok's leading hotel, the Erawan. With fruits and ingredients flown m fresh by Thai Airways. Savour the delights of Thai cuisine at York Hotel. Enter the Festival Quiz and win tickets to Bangkok, with128 words
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426 1983-06-04 6 US may adopt a wider role in Central America WASHINGTON, Fri THE Reagan administration, convinced that the US military presence m Central America is too small to realise the policy goals of President Ronald Reagan, is considering an increase m American involvement. Administration officials said that while no decision hasNYT; Reuter; UPI - 426 words
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Article, Illustration569 1983-06-04 6 Reaping returns of the jedi LOS ANGELES, Friday DARTH Vader and Luke Skywalker are about to invade American homes m a mass marketing campaign to bring m extra millions of dollars for the box office hit, Return of the Jedi, the third of the enormously successful Star Wars trilogy. ChildrenReuter - 569 words
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167 1983-06-04 6 Argentines find new currency baffling BUENOS AIRES, Fri. Argentine banks reopened yesterday with a new currency, but' for people accustomed to being millionaires the change was baffling. The new peso, worth 10,000 of its inflated and devalued predecessors, was introduced on Wednesday. There are now just 8.1 pesos to theReuter - 167 words
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220 1983-06-04 6 ATLANTA, Fri. Another strain of gonorrhoea highly resistant to penicillin has been detected m the United States, the national Centre for Disease Control (CDC) reported yesterday. The CDC said the new type of gonorrhoea was found during a medical investigation of anUPI - 220 words
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Advertisement62 1983-06-04 6 The latest JVC organ with the best sound from JVC, the sound specialist. JG2SO 1 EE GIFT P/wxf ()nc X Stereo L/ \l Cassette Player CQI X with even purchase VICTOR MUSIC C€NTR€ PT€. LTD., #03-13 Pla/a Singapura I el: *****15 006-03 to 0s 1 uckj Pla/a Icl: *****1 162 words
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273 1983-06-04 7 Sino-British ties are satisfactory, says news agency HONGKONG, Fri. China, apparently concerned about Hongkong's deteriorating economy, has made a series of moves to calm jittery nerves m this British colony. The China News Service described Sino-British relations as "satisfactory. 1 In aAP - 273 words
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297 1983-06-04 7 SEOUL, Friday KIM YOUNG-SAM, former opposition political leader who has been on a hunger strike since May 18, accepted emergency medical treatment today but reserved the right to continue his fast, aides reported. They said after day-long efforts by medical authorities, family members and supporters, MrReuter - 297 words
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128 1983-06-04 7 Big seven agree not to reject Iran TOKYO, Fri. The sever major industrial countries which attended the recent Williamsburg Summit agreed m principle not to reject approaches from Iran for improved relations, Japanese Foreign Ministry sources said today. They said the subject was discussed during the summit by the foreignReuter - 128 words
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Article100 1983-06-04 7 BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Frl. The Sultanate of Brunei has Jailed a civil servant for I the first time under anti-corruption laws Introduced early last I year, the governmentcontrolled Radio Brunei said today. Lamat Anggan, a Treasury Department clerk, was yesterday Jailed for 23 months onReuter - 100 words
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Article, Illustration126 1983-06-04 7 JAPANESE Prime Minister Yasabiro Nakjuwne paints aa eye on a doll, making his wish for his Liberal Democratic Party. He started campaigning In Toky* yesterday for the ruling LDP m the June 2S election. The election for half the 252-seat Upper House will be the firstAP - 126 words
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215 1983-06-04 7 MOSCOW, Fri. THE only Chinese nationals being forcibly expelled from Mongolia are those who systematically break its laws, the Mongolian newspaper, Hodolmor (Labour), said yesterday m response to protests from Peking. In a despatch from the Mongolian capital of Ulan Bator, the Soviet news agency, Tass,UPI - 215 words
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182 1983-06-04 7 Thais ask Asean to adopt its puilout proposal JAKARTA, Fri. Thai Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila said today that i his country wants Asean to adopt its proposal on i the puilout of Vietnamese troops as a condition for resuming talks on Cambodia so that the proposal would be stronger andAFP; Bernama; Reuter - 182 words
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Article73 1983-06-04 7 WASHINGTON, FYi. About 50 million Americans claim full or partial English heritage the largest single ethnic group m the United States and more than the total population of England. The census bureau also reported on Tuesday that 49.2 million Americans list their ancestry as full orUPI - 73 words
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Advertisement327 1983-06-04 7 .-^i|iBB i\ ever has such a world famous I Ky 1 I designer been so m tune with his Ww ■"^liral 'Ixs!^^ S time. .i "'^^^B W^ His clothes for men reflect the BHP^^ :> new preoccupation for physical well- ~^3^lii§ -W W 'm being. They relate to the body.327 words
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89 1983-06-04 8 Firm fined for illegally importing rice A RICE company was yesterday fined $2,000 after it pleaded guilty to importing 53.25 tonnes of Thai rice without a licence. Hong Seng Co (Pte) Ltd imported the Thai 5 per cent broken white rice without a licence from the Price Controller of the89 words
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Article66 1983-06-04 8 A FOUR-ROOM Housing Board flat m Dover Road is being offered for resale to applicants on the HDB waiting list at $63,»33. The flat, on the ninth storey of Block 37, is the only one (or resale on this month's list issued by the HDB.66 words
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342 1983-06-04 8 Homes m seven areas ready by end of the year FOUR out of five people now on the waiting list for Housing Board executive flats should get them by the end of 1985. The HDB expects to complete 5,770 units by342 words
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363 1983-06-04 8 SIA wins battle to fly daily to San Francisco SINGAPORE Airlines has won another battle against protectionism this time against three American airlines who were opposing its plans to fly dally to San Francisco. The US Civil Aeronautics Board, In granting SIA permission to fly as often as It wanted363 words
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165 1983-06-04 8 MORE than 24,300 square metres of land m the Bugis Street area will be acquired by the government. The area affected includes more than 200 old terrace houses and shops selling food, furniture, books and oddments, two Chinese temples and a cemetery.165 words
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Advertisement526 1983-06-04 8 last day, today- leuS 5S^-^ 1 1 DOBERMAN Ca VaS I Wiayjel ***»*•»«"*"*>■ I Venue, THEMAND^^M 1 SOUTH WING_NOH 00R N SINGAPORE 0923. I Time- 10.00 A.M. TO 5.30P.M- I Res,nc,e d ,o^G-<°* I I^. Ik B Mfm mUm w Mb B By JB^^ST SI iK?WB ASCOT Court Ace Squash526 words
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Advertisement78 1983-06-04 8 10tc>nnesof Thai durians at the Big Splash Follow your nose, durian lovers, overtothe Big Splash and get cracking on some of the best durians yet to hit Singapore. Fresh flown just imported: 1 0 tonnes of Thailand's fleshiest and tastiest now yours to eat on-the-spot ortake home. At reasonable prices78 words
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Article, Illustration504 1983-06-04 9 This will help nations progress, Dr Yeo says NATIONAL service sowed the seeds of strong bonds. And the task of building on these ties of friendship to strengthen team spirit and esprit -de-corps m the reservists now falls squarely on the shoulders504 words
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257 1983-06-04 9 English short stories were mediocre, judges say THE four judges of the English section of last year's short story writing competition feel that most of the entries were mediocre. They said the stories were "frequently faulty, awkward and ongrammatical m expression, rambling m development, and written without an adequate awareness257 words
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111 1983-06-04 9 Police out to capture dragon boat races A 26-STRONG team from the Police Sports Association left Singapore yesterday to take part m Penang's International Dragon Boat Festival. The six-day festival starts this year's series of regional dragon boat races which will be held m Singapore, Taiwan, Macau and Hongkong. The111 words
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164 1983-06-04 9 Teo seeks more helpers for drug addicts SINGAPORE needs more volunteers for after-care counselling to keep addicts away from drugs. Mr Teo Chong Tee, Parliamentary Secretary (Environment and Social Affairs) m saying this, revealed that of the 2,356 drug-takers admitted to Drug Rehabilitation Centres, only 1,579 or 67 per cent164 words
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Article41 1983-06-04 9 A CHANGING of the guard ceremony by the SAF Provost Unit will be held at the Istana main gate on Sunday, at 5.50 p.m. The monthly ceremony will also be attended by the Singapore Infantry Regiment band.41 words
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Advertisement443 1983-06-04 9 ÜBL hits the road Now JBL letryou have it 'live' and on and specially-coated cone to increase both wheels. JBL. The American pro. efficiency and power handling. A dynamic Exceptional loudspeakers with unparalleled tweeter m each model reproduo The T420 exhibits high efficiency and sound quality. Heard at sell-out concerts.443 words
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318 1983-06-04 10 Spray painting robot to be developed by local firm A ROBOT that can spray-paint at a fraction of the time it takes a man to do it this is what a local company hopes to develop within the next 10 months. Aero Supplies Pte Ltd has been awarded $145,000 under318 words
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389 1983-06-04 10 System will be closely monitored, says Chua THE Neighbourhood Police Post (NPP) system will be implemented m the Ang Mo Kio and Jurong police divisions next year. Altogether 10 police posts will be built m Housing Board estates m these divisions,389 words
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259 1983-06-04 10 CpWUit THE Congress of Southeast Asian Librarians (Consal) may become an Asean non-governmental organisation, if found feasible. This will mean that only the five Asean countries can be members while others will be associate members. There are 27 Consal members now; four national259 words
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103 1983-06-04 10 THE Straits Times reported yesterday that police would carry out a survey to evaluate the progress and success of the Neighbourhood Policing Scheme which was launched m Toa Payoh this week. The report quoted the Deputy Police Commissioner (Planning), Mr Tee Tua Ba, as saying103 words
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172 1983-06-04 11 THE NTUC SecretaryGeneral, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, described this year's NWC increases as modest and reasonable, considering the present economic situation. The NTUC publication, The Singaporean, reported him saying that trade union leaders and workers have been reasonable m their demand for pay172 words
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414 1983-06-04 11 RAV DHALIWAL - Fewer people travelling on SBS buses RAV DHALIWAL By FEWER people are travelling on Singapore Bus Service buses, a trend that has emerged over two years since 1981. Last year, the total number of bus rides on SBS was 774.2 million compared with 798.3 million m 1981 and 799.6 million414 words
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160 1983-06-04 11 Journeys end for bus study advisers THE foreign consultants who undertook Singapore Bus Service's Comprehensive Bus Study last year have left after completing their job. The draft report, presented by the consultants last month, is being studied by the SBS. The company has already put some of the recommendations to160 words
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Article122 1983-06-04 11 POLICE advise motorists to avoid five roads daring the Soath-east Asia Games marathon race starting at 8 a.m. tomorrow. Stadlom Road, Moutbatten Road, Fort Road, East Coast Parkway and Chang! Coast Road will be closed. Traffic will be diverted along Stadium Road, Fort Road, Meuntbatten122 words
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304 1983-06-04 11 Trade curbs 'could spoil jobs plans of poor nations' PARLIAMENTARY Secretary (Labour) Eugene Yap yesterday told the International Labour Organisation m Geneva that trade barriers put up by rich industrial countries could worsen the world unemployment rate. In asking the ILO to help keep a check on global unemployment, Mr304 words
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Article51 1983-06-04 11 A YOUTH was fined $400 for having a straw of heroin In his left «ock when he was checked by Customs at the Woodlands .•'•it. Yau Poh Heng, I*l. a s>an. pl^ad^d sjuilty to having OL€ k •■> fi (1 'iuk o« Way IK a! 351 words
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Article, Illustration579 1983-06-04 11 S. KUMAR - S. KUMAR By POLICE arrested 52 members of an unregistered religious group m a raid on Thursday night. The members had gathered at a rented house at Wareham Road, off Tanjong Katong Road, for a Bible meeting when police officers stopped the579 words
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Article, Illustration228 1983-06-04 13 Dr M threatens dismissal for the avaricious SUNGEI PETANI, Fri. Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad today reminded ministers and members of the government to divest themselves of all business ties. He said that some of these people were still mixing theirBernama - 228 words
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143 1983-06-04 13 Bigger trade deficit for Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Peninsular Malaysia's trade deficit increased to almost $1.3 billion m the first quarter of this year compared to $668.5 million for the same period last year. Imports rose 16 per cent to $6.72 billion while exports increased a slower 5.6 per centBernama - 143 words
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Article325 1983-06-04 13 Prim* Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam Prime Mlnteter's Department Datuk Abdullah bin Haji Ahmad Badawi; Datuk Dr James Ongkili Deputy Ministers Sharifah Dora binti Syed Mohamed; Radzi bin Sheikh Ahmad; Datuk Lee Kirn Sai Defence Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad325 words
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285 1983-06-04 13 Young leaders sign of political maturity, says Musa JOHORE BARU, Fri. GIVING young and capable people the opportunities to hold Cabinet and other important posts is a reflection of the country's political maturity and stability, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said here this evening. i^^— As long as thereNST - 285 words
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83 1983-06-04 13 Court to hear Mokhtar plea on Tuesday KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The appeals of former Culture, Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Mokhtar Hashim and village chief Rahmat Satiman against conviction and death sentence for the murder of Datuk Mohamad Taha Talib will begin m the Federal Court on Tuesday. The courtBernama - 83 words
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Article40 1983-06-04 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah will meet representatives from the government and private sectors from Monday to help prepare the 1964 Budget. Memorandums from these sectors would be submitted at the five-day dialogue session. BernamaBernama - 40 words
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129 1983-06-04 13 MALACCA, Fri. A 52--year-old imposter got more than he bargained for whom when he identified himself as a Customs officer to a group of real Customs officers. He was promptly arrested. The incident occurred about 3 a.m. yesterday when a party of CustomsNST - 129 words
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Article, Illustration130 1983-06-04 14 THIS tombstone m lim Chu Kane may look quite ordinary, bat it got the dead man's brother who had pat it up, into trouble. This is because the Chinese words said the dead man was a communist martyr who died for his beliefs, and described130 words
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165 1983-06-04 14 Cable car tragedy inquiry Instructions on ship movement AT THE cable car tragedy inquiry this week, the evidence was mainly on the position of the drillship Eniwetok, and the movement of ships at the Oil Wharf. After the tragedy, the PSA gave some instructions on what should and what should165 words
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Article41 1983-06-04 14 MALAYSIA is planning to build a national theatre. The Culture, Youth and Sports Ministry will set up an organisation to collect funds for it. This project, which was originally proposed m 1971, is likely to cost $86 million.41 words
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Article84 1983-06-04 14 PRIZES for the Singapore Sweep will be bigger from September. The second prize will be increased from $300,000 to $400,000 and the third prize will be increased from $100,000 to $200,000. The fourth prize will also be raised, from $75,000 to $100,000. The first prize will remain at84 words
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Article157 1983-06-04 14 12th SEA GAMES SUtfiAPOKMAY 28-JWW 8 SWIMMING stole the limelight at this week's events at the 12th SEA Games. Singapore picked up 15 gold medals m the sport eight more than at the last Games m Manila. Junie Sng, who got 10 golds, said she would retire157 words
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Article141 1983-06-04 14 WORKERS will probably get a raise m wages of $10 plus 2 to 6 per cent this year. This has been recommended by the National Wages Council (NWC) which has sent a letter to the Prime Minister. When approved by the Cabinet, the recommendations will141 words
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Article93 1983-06-04 14 IN SHORT NO HOUSING Board flats m Bedok, Upper Changi Road or Marine Parade will be torn down to make way for the Mass Rapid Transit system. A Ministry of Communications spokesman said this week that rumours that blocks of HDB flats would be affected were false. THE public can93 words
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Article, Illustration93 1983-06-04 14 MALAYSIA, the defending champions m basketball, beat Singapore 79-44 m a fast and furious game. The Malaysians had greater height and a tighter defence, and although Singapore came close, within five points on two occasions, they could not hold the Malaysians. Marksman Tan Seng of Singapore did93 words
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86 1983-06-04 14 THE Singapore Armed Forces Day this year on July 1 will be different from previous years. There will be a number of events to get the people to celebrate as well. There will be displays at the West Coast Park, a mill- tary86 words
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Article81 1983-06-04 14 MALAYSIAN Muslims will not be allowed into the gambling casino at Genting Highlands from next Wednesday. The Yang di-Pertuan Agung, who is also the Sultan of Pahang, has agreed to the ban. Religious inspectors from every district will be trained to supervise the situation and in-81 words
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Article73 1983-06-04 14 THE Coroner's Court m Kuala Lumpur, which is looking into the death of two men killed m a helicopter crash involving Malaysian Foreign Minister, Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie, has postponed its findings. The lawyer for Tan Sri Ghazali has said that the court cannot inquire into73 words
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Article111 1983-06-04 14 A JUDGE m New Delhi, India, has sentenced two brothers and their mother to hang for murdering the wife of one of the brothers. They set her on fire because her family could not give a dowry of 30,000 rupees (about $6,000). She was eight months pregnant. PEOPLE111 words
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Article129 1983-06-04 14 CHILDREN from smaller families do better at their examinations than those from large families, according to an Education Ministry study of last year's Primary School Leaving Examination. The study has shown that the top 10 per cent students are all from families with about three children.129 words
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Advertisement362 1983-06-04 14 School's out and Goldhill Square is the place to spend many fun-filled days. We've got so much planned and we keep coming up with more great ideas every day. And the whole centre's dressed up specially for you. Look at what's happening, then come down to find out more and362 words
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Advertisement481 1983-06-04 15 \M IbBH^V Another feat of superior Mitsubishi technology. M Bk The Mitsubishi HS-700E. The neatest little VCR on the market is now the biggest a|S S pp|^^H A jn VCRs jt measures on j y 42.4 cm by 15cm by 232 cm. But what bigger VCRs can deliver, the HS-700E481 words
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Article, Illustration1001 1983-06-04 16 ALAN JOHN; GERRY de SILVA; BEN DAVIDSON - Height of ship 'should have been looked at' ALAN JOHN GERRY de SILVA BEN DAVIDSON l By; and I 4 WE have evidence that the master (of Eniwetok gave the derrick's height at 40 or 50m, which it about 30 or 20m way off the true height. At the same1,001 words
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Article, Illustration754 1983-06-04 16 TWO startling disclosures were made yesterday. A witness said Petronas Carigali, the exploration arm of the Malaysian national oil corporation, wanted the drillship Eniwetok berthed at Keppel's wharf m Tuas, near Jurong. Petronas also wanted the conversion work on it delayed up to754 words
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Article, Illustration609 1983-06-04 16 Highlights of yesterday's proceedings PETRONAS WANTED TUAS: After nine days of hearing Keppel offli rials say why the Oil Wharf was preferred to the yard m Tuas, near Jurong, Mr John Atwood surprised the hearing by saying that right up to Christmas last year, he believed the Enlwetok was going609 words
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Article355 1983-06-04 16 HIGH Court judge Mr Justice Lai Kew Chai is chairing the three-man commission of inquiry into the Sentosa cable car tragedy at the Supreme Court Building. He is assisted by Capt Peter Ho, marine superintendent (personnel) of Straits Shipping Pte Ltd, and Capt R.F. Short, head355 words
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Advertisement343 1983-06-04 16 j»i /xCivll r^^^_^Ji School Holiday Sales Apple He 64k Computer System Disk Drive with Controller 80 Column Graphic Printer w/lnterface 12" Non-glare Green Monitor One Year Warranty Hurry! don't miss this Golden Opportunity Authorised Dealer r a. b q AYS ELECTRONICS PTE LTD IH Jjfe- Office: Showroom: Shanghai Book Co343 words
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Article, Illustration350 1983-06-04 17 EVANGELINE GAMBOA - A visit to tap information EVANGELINE GAMBOA By I SOME Singaporeans yesterday learned to their amacement that raw water looks like tea. "We take It for granted because the water that comes out of our taps is clean and safe," said Miss Maya Teckwani, one of aboat 8t visitors to350 words
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Article217 1983-06-04 17 Untangling the web MANY of the companies Involved with the drillship Eniwetok are Intimately linked U> each other. And Keppel Shipyard Itself Is closely Involved In several. Yesterday, the web of ties was again raised. Mr Howard Cashin, with the help of Keppel's managing director (finance), Mr Tay Kirn Kah,217 words
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Article382 1983-06-04 17 Singapore tops in productivity We beat 41 other countries, survey on workers show SINGAPORE is again No. 1 m productivity. According to a study done recently by a Switzerland-based research group, Singapore's workforce ranks as the most productive for the third successive year. Next came Switzerland, Taiwan, Japan and South382 words
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Advertisement654 1983-06-04 17 GUSTAR Dynamic, young Swiss hotel group and restaurant company wishes to ontinue its growth by entering SINGAPORE AND THE FAR EAST It is seeking management contracts on well-located first class hotels of 200 300 rooms m major metropolitan and resort areas to which its gourmet European cuisine and fine continental654 words
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471 1983-06-04 18 The Straits Times says Patience is the word THERE is a man living immediately above one of the five pioneering Neighbourhood Police Posts who is not at all enamoured of his new neighbours. He claims that the lighting m the post has heated up his floor so that he can471 words
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539 1983-06-04 18 T.F. Hwang takes you down memory lane TRANCE TALES HERE are two rare trance tales from civil cases at the High Court which I reported long ago. There have since been no other cases of a noncriminal nature involving mediums from the courts. Recently I went through my scrapbook to539 words
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Article, Illustration1617 1983-06-04 18 PETER BARNARD - Re aw akening in the West PETER BARNARD Williamsburg meet more meaningful than predecessors By US Editor So a latter-day Christopher Columbus, this time m search of something called the Third World, has set sail aboard a ship whose crew is made off the Western leaders. ..And the engine room1,617 words
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Article456 1983-06-04 18 JOHN DRYSDALE - Strictly a 'Ronald Reagan Show' JOHN DRYSDALE Behind the headlines by will resume on June 18 IT WAS a brilliant piece of timing, even for a former actor. Reading the Williamsburg Declaration last Tuesday, President Ronald Reagan was m the middle of a complex paragraph when somebody dropped something on456 words
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Article, Illustration68 1983-06-04 18 Seven -nation summit m Williamsburg is ninth of series that began m 1975 with meeting at Rambouil let near Paris. OLD FACES NEW FACES Other meetings PUERTO RICO 1976 LONDON 1977 BONN 1978 TOKYO 1979 VENICE 1980 OTTAWA 1981 VERSAILLES 1982 I Trudeau. PM CANADA Thatcher,68 words
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Advertisement194 1983-06-04 18 ♦SttwxH kss t'-'-^M t£JW n A nxi^ I fl^^i AF\ I y <- Hra|?£u AMERICAN I [Pwsl«t--''" a^£!^r ATTACHE CASE /^DD/^DTI I MIXV TO P'FT frfS/Sff*, Ijjjim < **B!i!ifri Attache cases f wM WH^jj nS^ Business bags samsonite travelling bags silhouette 2000 24- !h M Roller suitcases pullman case Overnight194 words
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Letter, Illustration551 1983-06-04 19 Council does not have a blacklist of institutions THE article "Three checklists for students to vet British institutions" (ST, Feb 1), on British educational institutions, based on an interview with myself has led to a considerable increase m the number of enquiries from students and institutions requesting information on schools,551 words
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554 1983-06-04 19 The employer cannot turn down application I REFER to the Ministry of Labour's reply "Employer can turn down application" (ST, May 26) to the letter "Workers query firm's 2 conditions" by "Unhappy Workers." (ST, May 14). The ministry's contention than an employer can refuse to approve an employee's application for554 words
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108 1983-06-04 19 I REFER to the letter "He wants to enrol" by Mr Noraizat Mohd Noor. (ST, May 23). The Vocational and Industrial Training Board conducts trade courses m motor vehicle mechanics leading to the National Trade Certificate Grade 3 (NTC 3). The training duration108 words
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236 1983-06-04 19 Unhappy times at Sentosa lagoon SOME days ago, a young mother suffered from leg cramp while she was swimming at the manmade lagoon at Sentosa. She and her sister cried for help, but no one came to her rescue. I'd like to mention a similar incident at the lagoon two236 words
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150 1983-06-04 19 No harm waiting a little longer I REFER to the letter "Begin moving out pig farms" by "Fed-up Seletarian." (ST, May 28). It is disheartening to note the self-interest and disregard for others m the writer's effort to achieve his own end. I would like to clarify that I am150 words
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Letter37 1983-06-04 19 PILING work for the proposed Marine Parade Interchange is becoming unbearable. There is oil everywhere m my apartment on the floor, bed, clothes and even the food. The smoke is almost unbearable. RESIDENTS Singapore 154437 words
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Letter118 1983-06-04 19 RECENTLY, I went to a bank near Lucky Plaza to make a deposit into my savings account. The clerk and the lady officer said, however, that it was not possible to do so because the deposit key of the terminal was not working.118 words
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Letter76 1983-06-04 19 I AM a frequent visitor to Singapore who enjoys walking, especially along Orchard Road. However, after a rainstorm, the pavement between Orchard Link and Tanglin Road becomes very slippery. This is due to the many leaves and blossoms that get blown from the trees. I'm sure I'm76 words
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360 1983-06-04 19 THE emergence of the Soviet Union an a leading naval power puts special emphasis on its future diplomacy, and areas of activity beyond its usual spheres of dominance. It is quite natural that the Soviet Union has m the past been a continental land360 words
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Article, Illustration1300 1983-06-04 20 HAROLD JACKSON - HAROLD JACKSON By I m Washington 4 WHILE it is unlikely that Mr Reagan's ideas would ever have appealed to the Begin government, the way the White House made them public virtually ensured rejection. It was an ominous hallmark off the US1,300 words
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808 1983-06-04 20 NEW DELHI With both of its traditional military rivals China and Pakistan modernising their weaponry, Indian defence planners are debating whether to purchase more Soviet arms. While Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's government has not reversed its predecessor's policy of808 words
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Article64 1983-06-04 21 DBS Bank has announced that it is reducing its prime lending rate by a quarter percentage point to 8 1 2 per cent per annum with effect from Monday. Its other deposit rates will remain unchanged with savings accounts at 6V4 per cent, Autosave accounts at64 words
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Article39 1983-06-04 21 PREMIUM Holdings Bhd is recommending a final dividend of 6 per cent less tax to be paid on July 9 to shareholders registered on June 24. The company's register of members will be closed on June 25.39 words
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Article81 1983-06-04 21 KUNDONG Tanjong Pau Co Bhd will hold its annual general meeting on June 27 to consider the directors' report, the latest statement of accounts and auditor's report. A final dividend of 30 per cent less tax will be proposed at the meeting, and, if approved, will be81 words
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Article63 1983-06-04 21 SANYO Industries (Malaysia) Bhd has reported a net after-tax profits of M 5236,284 m 1982 (against M 5549,879 previously) on a turnover of $51.27 million ($50.85 million). Directors are recommending a lower first and final dividend of 8 per cent tax exempt (12 per cent). The dividend, if63 words
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Article55 1983-06-04 21 TOKYU Land Corporation has announced that its directors have approved an interim dividend of three yen per share at their meeting on May 27. The depositary m Singapore will pay to DRS holders the dividend due on coupon No. 2 m United States dollars or Singapore dollar55 words
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Article97 1983-06-04 21 SEOUL, Fri. In another import liberalisation move, the Health and Social Affairs Ministry announced the lifting of a ban on 34 items of foreign cosmetics, from Jan 1, 1984. They include shampoo, hair conditioner, rinse, eye lotion, eye makeup remover, nail polish, nail lotion and hairAP - 97 words
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Article89 1983-06-04 21 FRANKFURT, Fri. Incoming orders for the West German mechanical engineering industry fell 14 per cent m April from the same 1982 period, after allowing for inflation, the industry association, VDMA, said. Orders from abroad fell a real 17 per cent, while domestic orders were down 9 perReuter - 89 words
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Article71 1983-06-04 21 TOKYO, Fri. Japanese new vehicle registrations m May totalled 281,800, down from 312,400 m April and 286,900 a year earlier, the Japan Automobile Dealers Association said. This was the second consecutive month m which the figure fell both from the preceding month and from a year earlier. TheReuter - 71 words
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Article60 1983-06-04 21 TOKYO, Fri. Japanese foreign exchange banks said they raised the interest rates for three- and four-month dollar import usance bills by a uniform 0.25 percentage point, effective lyThe new rates for both three- and four-month bills will letters of credit attached are 12.00 per cent and thoseReuter - 60 words
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Article57 1983-06-04 21 LONDON, Fri. A sub-committee to explore indepth the possibilities of introducing silver and platinum contracts will be established immediately, a spokesman for the London Gold Futures Market said. The futures market board of directors took the decision m response to a recent questionnaire to market members on ideasReuter - 57 words
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313 1983-06-04 21 C K Tang expects better results this year SHAREHOLDERS of CX Tang Ltd have been assured that the company's performance this year will improve, after the 31 per cent fall m group pretax earnings to 52.43 million m 1982. Giving this assurance was chairman Tang Choon Keng, who, m his313 words
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457 1983-06-04 21 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Our Manila Reporter MANILA, Fri. Foreign and Filipino businessmen gave Prime Minister Cesar Virata a prolonged and thunderous applause m an unprecedented show of support when he met j them for dinner last night. The gathering to en- j dorse Mr457 words
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430 1983-06-04 21 A NEW type of plastic bottle that has the clarity of glass but without its weight seems to be gaining wide acceptance among local bottlers and packers. This new bottle, made from a new plastic substance known as PET (polyethylene terephthalate), is increasingly being used430 words
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371 1983-06-04 21 A STRONG second half performance has enabled Chemical Industries (Far East) Ltd to chalk up record earnings for the year ended March 31, 1983. Group pretax profits advanced to $5.27 million, up 31.9 per cent from $4 million the year 1 before. At the half-way371 words
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320 1983-06-04 21 GUTHRIE Bhd has carried out a revaluation of its Singapore properties, realising a surplus of $14.14 million, which has been taken up m the group's 1982 capital reserve account. The company, on the threshold of a major restructuring, has also revalued its investments m320 words
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105 1983-06-04 21 CANBERRA PERMITS URANIUM SALE TALKS CANBERRA, Fri. The Labour government has given the go-ahead to two Australian mining companies to resume talks on the sale of uranium to the United States. Resources and Energy Minister Peter Walsh said Energy Resources of Australia and Queensland Mines had been told they couldFT - 105 words
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216 1983-06-04 21 Raleigh holders advised on Seri Iras offer MINORITY shareholders of Raleigh Cycles (Malaysia) Bhd should dispose of their shares on the open market where the price is higher than the general offer price of M 51.60 made by Sen Iras Sdn Bhd. However, shareholders who are attracted to the prospect216 words
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426 1983-06-04 21 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed slightly higher on baying sapport and short-covering interest m (airly active trading yesterday with higher Wall Street advices aiding sentiment. Esso rose 49 cents to $11.3t, Metro 4t cents to $l#.4f, Shell 15 cents to $9.11, Malayan Banking 55 cents to426 words
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Article76 1983-06-04 21 Bonstead Bhd +3 Dnnlop Ind Guinness -4 MTC -5 Pan Elec Rothmans I -1 S Trading +5 IT M Works +8 CftC +15 Easo +50 Gnthrie Bhd NBT +1 Perils Plant +10 Semb Ship -2 Sap Corp +2 Wearnes +4 CCM F*N +15 Haw Par -376 words
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Article30 1983-06-04 21 Up Down ouch Industrials 69 23 26 Finance 16 3 7 Hotels 6 17 Properties 9 3 1 Plantations 8 5 4 Mining 1 2 0 Deb/Loans 4 1530 words
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Article75 1983-06-04 21 Metro Hldgs 1050 +50 Esso 1040 +50 M Banking 975 +50 Ltd Malacca 570 +50 Raleigh 356 +44 Public Bank 1130 +30 Tan Chong 790 +30 Hume M 620 +30 Tong Meng 374 +28 H Leong Fin A 488+22 G E Life 1800 +20 Temerloh 492 18 Sea View75 words
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Article26 1983-06-04 21 Taiping Text 2,616,000 M U I 1,122,000 St Steamship 1,094,000 Faber Merlin 1.058,000 Gen Corp 929,000 Total turnover: 18.49 m Total value: $65.73 m26 words
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Article44 1983-06-04 21 June 2 June 3 BT Composite: 923.61 932.76 BT Indicator: *****0 *****0 ST Industrials: 944.36 952.89 ST Finance: 2467.32 2488.14 ST Hotels: 1024.74 1028.35 ST Properties: 752.48 755.28 ST Minings: 263.53 263.56 ST Plantations: 1202.28 1212.02 OCBC: 824.83 829.75 SES Ind: 716.42 721.7244 words
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Article2867 1983-06-04 22 Sing apore closing prices Adjasfed far scrip/righto. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN itraded In lota «f II shares each, with the price acted m d«Uars. All ■tores qneted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise .specified. Gr'« Net I»H3 Lam Div P/E Vol »ay High Low Company Sale or- ('OOO)2,867 words
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Article524 1983-06-04 22 SHARE prices pressed strongly ahead at the local stock market yesterday. Investors maintained buying pressure almost throughout the day, with interest focussed mainly on blue-chip stocks. The all-Hector Business Times Composite Index climbed 9.15 points to 932.76 and the Straits Times Industrial Index gained524 words
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Article357 1983-06-04 22 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday closed the week on a bright note as share prices continued to advance across the board. Reflecting this, the New Straits Times Industrial Index rose 12.96 points to 1319.07. Total turnover rose to 12.71 million units valued at M 551.26 million357 words
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Article188 1983-06-04 22 SINGAPORE I NIT TRUST (Mtaagrnr' prims for Jue The Commerce 3.41 3.62xd The Savings Fund 2.02 2.14 Spore Prog Fund 1.56 1.65 Spore Sec. Fund 2.34 2.48 Spore Invest Fund 1.19 126 Spore Equity Fund 1.51 1.60 ASIA UNIT TR! XT (Managers' prleea for Jue f Mai Invest188 words
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Article34 1983-06-04 22 Up Down unch Industrials 54 22 31 Finance 8 12 Hotels 1 Properties 6 1 2 Oil Palms 4 1 3 Tins 3 1 Robbers 12 6 2 Robbers Deb/Loans 1 134 words
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Article62 1983-06-04 22 H L Fnance 570 +70 M Banking 1080 +60 Raleigh 390 +44 Taiping Con 530 +40 Syn Resins 420 +37 NSOP 364 +32 C C Bintang 420 +32 TongMeng 416 +28 M Cables 350 +20 Utd Malacca 610 +20 Hume 675 +20 Matsushta 700 +20 Tan Chong 855 +2062 words
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Article3433 1983-06-04 22 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board3,433 words
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Article1823 1983-06-04 22 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Aleam (3.588 H.6OS) (8) 3.66 (16) 3.62 (42) 3.64 (11)1,823 words
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Article297 1983-06-04 23 RUBBER prices m Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with June One RSS buyers quoted at 222.00 cents per kilo, down one cent from Thursday's close. Morning prices were slightly higher on light buying interest after an unchanged opening. Afternoon prices eased slightly on lack of buying support and some297 words
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Article33 1983-06-04 23 Rubber: June 3 Singapore: June: 222.00 cents (down 1.00 cent) Malaysia: June: 243.00 cents (up 0.50 cent) Tin: M 530.51 per kilo (up 1.00 cent) 28 3< tonnes (down 363 tonnes)33 words
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Article183 1983-06-04 23 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed higher on preweekend covering m quiet trading. In the June position, south region firmed Mslo to MsB3s per tonne while central gained Ms 6 to MsB3o. The refined market saw RBD palm oil m June rise 50 cents to U*****.50183 words
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Article31 1983-06-04 23 LONDON: Copper prices on Thursday (previous m brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £1071.00 (£1079.50); sellers £1072.00 (£1080.00); Three Months buyers £1098.00 (£1105.50); sellers £1099.00 (£1106.50). Market tone: Easier Sales: 33,140 tonnes.31 words
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Article34 1983-06-04 23 Than Wed New York 11.938 12.128 12.00S 12.19S Zurich 12.208 12.428 12.30S 12.SLS FH Than Singapore 12.108 12.058 12.20S 12.15S Closing prices m US dollars a troy ounce. Smvee: Credit Smlme, S'p»rr.34 words
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Article341 1983-06-04 23 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt fob. 221.50 222.50N 221 00 222.00N Int. 1 R.S.S. June ***** 224.00 222.00 223.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. July 227.00 227.50 227.00 227.50 Int. 2 R.S.S. 216.00 218.00N341 words
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Article230 1983-06-04 23 THE STRAITS TIN price m Penang yesterday gained a cent to M 530.51 a kilo, still within the ITA lower range of M 529.15 and M 532.06, dealers said. They noted that the marginal rise was due to buffer stock manager supporting the lower disposal of ore of230 words
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Article132 1983-06-04 23 PRODUCE Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per IN kg yesterday: Coconut oil: Bulk fob $117.00 sellers, old drum (m second hand drum) fob $130.00 sellers, new drum fob $134.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $68 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $360.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper fag132 words
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Article219 1983-06-04 23 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable m Singapore opened at $28,093 and closed lower at $28,130 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.75/413.25 m quiet trading ahead of the weekend. It was then traded to 413.70/414.20 before slight trade house selling brought it back to the 413.00219 words
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Article718 1983-06-04 23 THE US dollar yesterday opened at 2.1025/35, before some short-cover-ing of the US unit brought the rate to a high of 2.1065 75. It closed the day there Most of the movements were seen m the morning and trading thinned out m the afternoon Against major currencies,718 words
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Article45 1983-06-04 23 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on June 3: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2 3 Closing Buying Selling }-month Treasury bills 2H 2Mj 3-month Bank bills 1\ 7H 3 months CD 7V 4 71* 6 months CD 7V» Vm tearee: NiHaaal Disoaaat Ca.45 words
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Article34 1983-06-04 23 Cleslag lateraaafc rates far ■Unn»p»rr Mian aa Jaae S: Offer Bid Overnight 3'i 3' 1 month 6 'e 6 3 2 months 7'/« 7 3 months 7'« 7 OverniRht mode 4 i34 words
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Article25 1983-06-04 23 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers Is S.tS per cent. j25 words
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Article333 1983-06-04 23 NEW YORK, Thurs. Strong rally m the final minutes of trading pushed stock prices to their highest level of the day, as investors apparently set aside fears about the direction of interest rates. The Dow Jones Industrials Average gained 9.23 points to close at 1211.44 and the transporation333 words
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Article375 1983-06-04 23 HEAVY end-morning selling of Pharmaceuticals yesterday erased gains m blue chips and populars. Share prices closed slightly lower on balance. The market average lost 6.90 to close at 8,510.98 on a volume of 300 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange Index closed 1.33 higher at 633.44. Yen AJInomoto 830375 words
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Article688 1983-06-04 23 SHARE prices yesterday drifted to close mainly lower after a day of very quiet trading, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down 2.7 points at 696.0. The UK election on June 9 and lower sterling combined with weekend influences to deter investor involement and price movements688 words
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Article53 1983-06-04 23 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 915.60 Thursday 919.34 Week Ago 913.90 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 754.5 Thursday 753 1 Week Ago 759.6 ALL ORDINARIES Friday 613.9 Thursday 610.2 Week Ago 615.9 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Thursday 698.7 Wednesday 704.6 Week Ago 706.2 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 1211 44 Wednesday 1202 2153 words
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Article310 1983-06-04 23 Centi 1INDUSTRIALS A C I 142 -1 A N I 248 -7 A P M 200 +5 Aberfoyle 730 -10 Age 215 Alliance OH 87 unch Allied Mill 178 -1 Ampol Exp 222 unch Ampol Pet 157 +2 An* 442 -8 Ashton 160 unch Assoc Pulp B H P310 words
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Article118 1983-06-04 23 STOCKS closed slightly higher yesterday in selective trading at the Securities Exchange of Thailand, dealers said. BahU Ayuthaya Inv And Trust 134 -1 Bangkok Bank 282 unch Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd 150 unch Berll Jucker 383 unch Charoong Thai Wire 338 +8 first Trust 87.25 +1 Industrial Finance Corp118 words
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Article253 1983-06-04 23 HKJ Associated Hotels 2J58 -0.075 Bank Of East Asia 27.00 -0 5 Carrlan Invest susp Cheung Kong 7.50 -0.06 China Light 14.00 unch Cross Harb Tunnel 105 C F E Consortium 0.658 Far East Ezch Phllex 0.125 unch Q I Cement 15.80 -0.3 Great Eagle 0.45N unch Hang Lung253 words
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Article162 1983-06-04 23 Fls ABN 340.00 +4 Ahold 141.00 -22 Akzo 57.40 unch AMEV 113.50 -1.5 Amfas 72.10 -0.1 Amrobnk 54.30 +0.8 Berk 26.00 Bols 83.70 -13 Borsucer 149.00 unch Boska 46.00 -0.5 Burtet 42.70 -0.8 Caland 31.40 -02 Calv 280.00 unch Dell MIJ 64.00 -13 Elsevler 305.00 -2 Ennla 126.00 +2162 words
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Article220 1983-06-04 23 ZURICH, Thurs. Domes- j tic share prices closed bare-| ly steady in featureless trad- j ing- I Volume was small, withi many investors sidelined due to a local holiday in many parts of Switzerland. francs Actions Sulsses 283 -1 Alusutsse Br 733 +13 Alusulsse Reg 251 +2 Brown Boverl220 words
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Article155 1983-06-04 23 FROM: Page 12. M»Uk«fl (3.82B) (4) 3.76 (2) 3.74 (3) 3.78(4) 3.80(3)3.82 DOLLAR RUBBERS B UnUng (5.10S) Bedford (6.75B 6.85S) (4) 6.65 (26) 6.70 (7) 6.80 (9) 6.75 Chla Teek (8.80B 8.90S) (4) 8 90 (2) 9.00(5) 8.80 Dull (4.26B) (6) 4.20 (1) 4.22 (1) 4.24 Ihmi.p155 words
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Article262 1983-06-04 24 THE Heavy Industries j Corporation of Malaysia (Hicom) is to set up a subsidiary to distribute the made-in-Malaysia cars which will come onto the j market m mid-1985. The partners m the I joint venture Hicom, Mitsubishi Motors Corp and Mitsubishi Corp are studying262 words
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458 1983-06-04 24 DUNLOP Estates Bhd's proposed acquisition of Malaysian Plantations Bhd and certain other plantation-related assets is m line with the group's overall plan to increase its planted area. In a circular to shareholders, chairman Abdul Ghafar Baba said the proposed acquisitions would strengthen DEB's458 words
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319 1983-06-04 24 AFTER four years of declining profits, feedmill manufacturer Singapore Fodder Co Ltd has managed to show a 15 per cent improvement m group pretax earnings to $1.39 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1982, against $1.21 million previously. In particular, margins improved319 words
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333 1983-06-04 24 Brazilian gold reserves fall two million ounces BRAZIL'S gold reserves plunged by two million ounces m the final quarter of last year as the country sought to maximise its access to foreign exchange. New International Monetary Fund (IMF) figures show that the drop m holdings, worth US$B3O millon ($1.74 billion)333 words
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285 1983-06-04 24 Italian group ready to bail out Zanussi ROME, Fri. The way appears clear for a group of leading private Italian companies to take part In a likely financial rescue package for Zanussi, the troubled Italian domestic appliances and electronics company. Consortium SpA, a financial company whose shareholders Include Flat, Pirelli,FT - 285 words
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162 1983-06-04 24 Five-fold increase in profits at Cash CONSTRUCTION Supplies House Bhd (Cash), formerly known as Ulu Benut Consolidated Industries, has reported a more than five-fold increase m its pretax profits for the six months ended Feb 28, 1983. Group unaudited pretax profits shot up to M 51.34 million from just M162 words
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230 1983-06-04 24 Renault agrees to raise stake in Mack Trucks LA JOLLA (California), Fri. Signal Cos Inc said Regie Nationale des Usines Renault has agreed m principle to raise its stake m Signal's Mack Trucks Inc unit to 45 per cent from 20 per cent for US$lOO million (Ss2lo million). Signal CosReuter - 230 words
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Advertisement247 1983-06-04 24 businelslTpWoTlems? Olllf Cttl M2u HBi^RV BUSINESS COMPUTER WBfflJLff The Olivetti M2O Business Computer is the simple solution to ail your complex business problems. J mt With the wide range of software available, you can have all the answers at your fingertips within seconds. |fc^^_ The problem-solving packages include:- lllllSMJfe^^ta^ Accounts247 words
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Advertisement217 1983-06-04 24 "CORPORATE" FINANCE EXECUTIVE {LEADING STOCK SHARE BROKER; PARTNER POTENTIAL; AUCKLAND NEW ZEALAND) The successful candidate will develop short term finance products; identify- opportunities and also sell the full range of services including medium and long term finance, acquisition and merger and general corporate advice, to existing and new clients. The217 words
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Advertisement831 1983-06-04 25 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP Monday Friday 9.00 am 530pm Ordinary II 00 p«* word <Mw $15 00) r"^ —1 f\r~ -\r\f— N C\ C mm^ AS ISRffiSS^ 1 -iiaOO^c A Entertainment Foodgu.de WiV yjgJ #ci wZ~^k af^--s3l C J J If T J yg^^W m /fl»»/\ W /if (12.30831 words
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Advertisement475 1983-06-04 25 W With over 20 dishes to choose from. Try our tasty delicious "Yam Rice" L Business Hours: Ham till 11pm J B^i^j^ynfH^g3s*S!ijin^B^ai^^3^Br ii XIANG MAN LOU RESTAURANT Blk 231, 01-79, Bain Street Grd. Fir, Brat Basah Complex Singapore 0718 Tel: *****85/*****70 TIM-SUM (make by order) Served daily 11 am 5.30475 words
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Advertisement433 1983-06-04 25 I WHERE NICE PEOPLE I IMEET FOB NICE FOOD I BARN SPECIAL STEAK CARPET BAG STEAK BLACK PEPPER STEAK SIRLOIN (MAITRE D' HOTEL) STEAK DAILY SET LUNCH 555.40 DRAFT BEER-552. 10 (During Happy Hours: 4pm ro 7pm) We also offer pack take-away food for outdoor functions Business Hour: )oam 10pm433 words
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Advertisement796 1983-06-04 25 20 Pets SOOKEE KENNEL Australia Pedigree ragintarad direct undar buyar's nama no axtra charge! a Toy Poodle (white a Pomeranian (cream/ black) c Pekingese (cream/ sable) a ShlhTzu (black white) a Lhasa Apso tri-colour a Pugs (fawn) a Aluminium dog cages available a K-9 Science Diet dog food for sale796 words
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Advertisement802 1983-06-04 25 20 Pets PARROTS. TIMNEH GREY $180. Mexican red head $290. Phone Tay *****27. SELLING CHEAP Male Alsantlan, 1 1/2 year. Call Eric, *****57/ *****06. Saturday/ Sunday. 10 WEEKS OLD German Shepherd female pup with shots for sale Tel: *****16 2 LHASA APSO for sale Both males, with papers. 9 weeks802 words
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Advertisement1096 1983-06-04 25 25 Sale: Other Products 25 Sale: Other Products f GOOD NEWS! OPENING SALE NOW ON SWEETS CHOCOLATE BISCUITS CAKES FROM EUROPE Chocolate wafers 5 pkts SI. OO Milk Chocolate w/nuts 150 qms 2.40 Chocolate spread 5 pkts 1.00 Chocolate cookies 200 qms 1.90 Choco-chewy mints 5 rolls 1.90 Dutch shortbread1,096 words
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Advertisement284 1983-06-04 25 ftU FOR SALE ENGINEERING ffl^ l^L^B and Production Drawings I^^J Written guarnntfe no patDnfl ments. Current market value aßa^Hi^^ rj(M .res owner will also con- m E?O4 {t<r ex( nan B e for suitable uLfV Opportunities Ck 28 Health Centre*/ ~28 Health Centres/ Mastage Massage RELAX EASeT jfK^ YOUR TENSION284 words
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Advertisement737 1983-06-04 26 38 TV/Video/ Sound System REGA PLANAR 3 ami the best of British Hear v at Absolute Sound Equipment, Lucky Plaza. Unit <?03-19. lei *****98 SCIENCE TECHNICAL SERVICE Video iViis Beta), CTV, Hi-fi Stereo. Antennae Installation Service Guaranteed. Tel: *****48 SEE FWA SPECIALIZES m Video. Colour T V HI-FI system repairs737 words
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Advertisement586 1983-06-04 26 53 Computer Products/Services BROTHER CE 60 DAISY WHEEL TYPEWRITER/ PRINTER R8232-C and Centronle Parallel Included c Can be connected to Apple Computer and other micro computer. 18 interchangeable type faces. c Auto centering and underlining. c 1 line memory correction, c Only $1,250 Call: *****8/ *****7 Consolidated Computer Services 03-23586 words
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Advertisement457 1983-06-04 26 60 Business Opportunities 20 Units Reconditioned Electric Desk Typewriters with 2-tone resprayed (intended for export). Also approx 60 units same, but to be reconditioned. Interested parties please telex: R*****8 HYCODE BOUTIQUE (ORCHARD PLAZA) with excellent frontage seeking Investors for expansion (capltol required: $15,000) Discussion: *****85. EATING HOUSE FOR rent, situated457 words
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Advertisement672 1983-06-04 26 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive Our company with Interna*tional affiliations m 87* Countries has been estab- lished m Singapore for* more than 20 years. 5 Due to the rapid growth in* JT the service industry that we* J are m, we need effective and* resourceful personnel for the* T672 words
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Advertisement515 1983-06-04 26 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive BERGEN BANK ASIA LTD requires a FOREIGN EXCHANGE DEALER To Join Its foreign exchange and money market team. Applicants must have a proven track record and a minimum of 2 to 3 years active dealing experience m foreign exchange, money market and ACU operations515 words
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Advertisement235 1983-06-04 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Tutorial SCHOOL TEACHERS/TUTORS inquired from any district Minimum qualification: GCE "A" level. *****10/ *****07 TUTORS WHO CAN teach secondary and Pre-U, all subjects, any district, call *****41. d) Secretarial Clerical Glaxo We are a member of the international GLAXO Group, one of the world's leading and235 words
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Advertisement714 1983-06-04 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical A leading shipyard m Jurong invites appli- V *A cations for the post of: Secretary The successful candidate will be responsible to the Personnel and Administration Manager. Requirements: Minimum GCE '0' level with a good credit m English714 words
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Advertisement370 1983-06-04 26 66 Situations Vacant mmaMaMammwmmaaaaaaawaaaaaaaaaaaamaamammmmmmSm d) Secretarial Clerical MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC TRADING (S) PTE LTD invites suitably qualified applicants for the following positions: CLERK (FEMALE) MARKETING DEPT. Age 18 21. GCE 'O' or 'A' Level with credits m English and Mathematics. Ability to type at 40 WPM. Preferably with 1 to 2370 words
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Advertisement502 1983-06-04 26 i 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical requires:--1) OFFICE BOY CUM DESPATCH ADMIN. OFFICE Age 17 to 25 years. c Minimum qualification Primary G. Must be able to read and write English. Preferably with class 2 licence. 2) RECEPTIONIST Age 17 to 25 years. Minimum qualification GCE 'O' level. Typing502 words
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Advertisement471 1983-06-04 27 66 Situations Vacant i d) Secretarial Clerical Food processing company In Jvronf, requires CLERK/TYPISTS Applicants should have QCE O level With K(»>d command ol English a Minimum typing speed 40-50 wpm (electric Knowledge ol boo k keeping will be an advantage a Minimum 1 year working experience i tie company471 words
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Advertisement336 1983-06-04 27 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical CLERK/ TELLERS required by a member of an established local Banking i troup and its subsidiary. c Minimum 4 OCE 'O* level credits Including English and Mathematics c Typing ability advantageous Interested candidates are reqUCSted to submit B full personal resume stating details ol336 words
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Advertisement617 1983-06-04 27 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical NEW ZEALAND HIGH COMMISSION invites applications for the position of CLERK/TYPIST Applicants should have general clerical and typing experience and be able to work with a minimum of supervision. The position Involves considerable contact with the public and fluency m written and spoken English617 words
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Advertisement556 1983-06-04 27 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Expanding Profassional Firm requires:--1) AUDIT ASSISTANT At least 2 years audit experience Capable of working Independently a Candidates pursuing ACCA or similar professional courses preferred. 2) TRAINEES a Excellent accounting knowledge and experience. Willing to learn. 3) CLERK/ TYPIST In the Tax Dept a556 words
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Advertisement616 1983-06-04 27 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Inbound Travel Agent requires GENERAL CLERKS c Minimum 3 GCE O' levels with credit m Maths. c Knowledge of Elementary Bookkeeping. Please write giving full particulars and CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER to: 5001 Beach Road #08-12, Qolden Mile Shopping Centre Singapore 0719 Receptionist Minimum GCE616 words
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Advertisement643 1983-06-04 27 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Established Agency House m Changi requires: CHINESE FEMALE CLERKS c Completed Secondary education English stream Age 18 to 30 Benefits:- Transport Is provided c Preference will be given to applicants residing m dlsts. 12,14, 15, 16 and 20 Attractive salary and benefits will be643 words
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Advertisement644 1983-06-04 27 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical US Company at East Coast Parkway requires: A STOCK CONTROL CLERK a AN IMPORT/ EXPORT CLERK •13 Applicants should have- GCE'O' level c 2to 3 years relevant working experience c Initiative and willingness to learn and undertake responsibilities. Ptease send detailed resume with photo644 words
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Advertisement587 1983-06-04 27 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical A Trading Company m Diet. 1441 has immediate vacancies for: A) GENERAL CLERK c Minimum GCE O' Level c Knowledge of typing compulsory c Experience not necessary B) DELIVERY BOY c Possess Class 3 driving licence Please call telephone number *****69/*****19 or come personally587 words
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Advertisement426 1983-06-04 27 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical SECRETARIAL ASSISTANT c Completed CIS. c Minimum 1 year experience m company secretarial work. Please write to us with particulars, passport photograph and salary expected to: The Advertiser 79, Robinson Road 20-05 CPF Building Singapore 0106 SECRETARY required c GCE O' level with credit426 words
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Advertisement745 1983-06-04 27 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical A well established agency requires FEMALE GENERAL CLERK With knowledge of English and be able to type well Apply with full personal particulars, salary expectation, contact telephone number to: The Advertiser 150 South Bridge Road, ?03-09, Foofc Hai Bldo Singapore 0105 British Insurance Company745 words
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Advertisement856 1983-06-04 28 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical ESTABLISHED REAL ESTATE Company requires experienced Secretary preferably Chinese Salary negotiable plus attractive Incentive. Interested please apply with non-returnable photograph to 81 Rowell Road. Singapore 0820 AN IMPORT/ EXPORT Company requires a Shipping Clerk Must be able to work Independently without supervision Apply with856 words
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Advertisement610 1983-06-04 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales c) Sales THORN EMI Rentals ■81V.1.'U.'.1 An established international rental company, world leader m the field or TV/ Video home entertainment invites top class applicants for the following positions: I)SHOWROOM RECEPTIONISTS Applicants must be Singapore Citizen above 21 years with pleasant, outgoing610 words
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Advertisement745 1983-06-04 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales c) Sales International Publisher/distributor requires SALES MANAGER SALES REPRESENTATIVE Requirements: Age preferably between 25-32 years. Able to drive. Reasonably sound education. Some experience m sales of books will be an added advantage. Successful applicant must be willing to travel overseas. Salary commensurate745 words
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Advertisement478 1983-06-04 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Sates BEN CO. LTD. SALES REPRESENTATIVE (Catering Sector) c Minimum 2 years' sales experience In the food Industry c GCE O' Level with credits In English and Mathematics c Must have own transport We pay a good commencing •alary, commission, transport allowance and 1 1/2 month'478 words
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Advertisement596 1983-06-04 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Smles Established major international trading company requires VAN SALES REPRESENTATIVES Applicants should have the following requisites: Minimum 2 years selling experience, preferably In consumer products. Ability to converse m English, Mandarin, and major Chinese dialects. Age between 25 and 35 years. Possession of a driving licence.596 words
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Advertisement701 1983-06-04 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales MENARD COSMETICS requires PART-TIME BEAUTY ADVISORS (No experience required Skin-care and make-up courses provided Attractive Income and opportunities for overseas trips Call Raymond I*l *****19 02-08, President Merlin Hotel 181 Kitchener Road 10am to 9pm SALESGIRLS urgently required Experience not necessary Good starting salary Those701 words
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Advertisement505 1983-06-04 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical I) Technical Be a Part of Our Growth We are looking for suitable people to assume the following positions: ASSISTANT ENGINEERS (2-rotating shift) ITC Diploma m Mechanical Electromechanical Engineering Experience m semiconductor industry is an advantage Responsible for ensuring the proper mainItenance505 words
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Advertisement800 1983-06-04 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical i) Technical t) Technical f you like to have a I technical career? I v^4^ «MTj3 IA.TT- Z&l** JtXif'm iJ*^te 9 We have vacancies m our machine shop and motor X department Experience not necessary but Secondary school M800 words
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Advertisement693 1983-06-04 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Technical t) Technical I A leading Engineering Company providing a fully integrated service covering engineering, designing, installation, calibration, maintenance and overhauling of telecommunications, electronic instrumentation, defence electronics and marine electronic systems invites applications for the posts of: M& I SUPERVISORS The Person: Diploma693 words
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Advertisement534 1983-06-04 29 66 Situations Vacant f) Technical An established Engineering Firm m Building Control and Automation systems requires:--(A) TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS (Female) (B) DRAFTERS (Female) (C) PROJECT SUPERVISORS Qualifications c ITC or NTC In Mechanical Electrical Engineering c Some working experience In Building M E Services Attractive remuneration and benefits will be ottered534 words
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Advertisement583 1983-06-04 29 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical AURUM EQUIPMENT PTE LTD requires urgently PLANT SUPERINTENDENT Applicants should possess: c Diploma m Mechanical Engineering c experience m supervising a team of mechanics c ability to plan and execute a sound maintenance programme for all existing construction plant equipment Please submit full resume stating583 words
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Advertisement457 1983-06-04 29 66 Situations Vacant i) Technical Wall established Plumbing Contractor require* (A) EXPERIENCED DRAUGHTSMAN (B) JUNIOR DRAUGHTSMAN Experienced m preparing drawings for Plumbing and Drainage services Secondary education. Attractive salary Interested applicants, plea** call tel *****46/ 7 (Miss Jennifer Tan). 200 Jalan Sultan a 12-01. Textile Centre Singapore 0719 LEADING INTERIOR457 words
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Advertisement400 1983-06-04 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production -HL-/ This weekend our personnel team welcomes X you to drop by our factory for a walk-in interview Date. 4th sth June 1983 Time: 9 am 5 pm AS FEMALE PART-TIME working hours: 7.30 am 12.10 pm $9.15 per day400 words
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Advertisement729 1983-06-04 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production WHILE YOU LEARN ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL *f MFG PTE LTD I A subsidiary of one of the largest American multi-national j£f corporabon engaged m the manufacture of universal Joints '>•'? and Steel iorgings. Due to the729 words
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Advertisement1224 1983-06-04 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production dp dp dp dp dp dp dp dp dp a *SE. fe COLOR SEPARATION SPECIALISTS r **p *DAIICHI PROC€SS PT€ LTD MM A leading colour separation house having underwent internal promo "P tion has vacancies1,224 words
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Advertisement1100 1983-06-04 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous Want a rewarding I CISCO C3TCCI» ft The Commercial and Industrial Security Corporation H offers young men and women a rewarding career. I ENTRY REQUIREIVIENTS FRINGE BENEFITS H Passed F'rimary1,100 words
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Advertisement832 1983-06-04 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous General Automotive Services Pte Ltd Owing to rapid expansion we have vacancies for the following: A) SPRAY PAINTERS at least 2 years relevant experience salary of up to $950 per month B) CONTROLLER preferably with experience m832 words
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Advertisement505 1983-06-04 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous y Wall established manufacturer of batterie* Invites applications from suitably qualified candidate, for the following positions: 1) ACCOUNTS SUPERVISOR c Should possess GCE 'A' leVel with AAT Diploma or equivalent. c Preferably male with 3 years experience In a manufacturing concern. c Applicants should be505 words
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Advertisement538 1983-06-04 31 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous f AERO 1 SYSTEMS requires AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENT WORKSHOP TECHNICIANS c Previous working experience m similar position. c Singapore or Malaysian lit lzens below 40 years. STORES CLERK c Experience m stock control. c GCE O' level with credit m English and Mathematics. A valid Class538 words
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Advertisement455 1983-06-04 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I J *ji lam TTo promote new faces, HMC Tinvites male female* T models for Fashion Show, TPhotographic/Calenders on Tlocal/overseas assignments. Jaw races are welcome espe- Jcially Europeans. •/Contact: Mon-Sat Hollywood Model Centre A Enterprise 5001 Beach Rd Golden Mile Complex (Woh Hup) =07-13 Spore455 words
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Advertisement378 1983-06-04 31 66 Situations Vacant SStSmmSSSSSSSSSSSSk^SSSSSSSSSSm I) Miscellaneous PEER We invite new applicants lor immediate posts of: 1. CASHIER CUM RECEPTIONIST Commencing salary $450 p.m. 2. LEADING HOSTESSES Commencing salary $520 p.m Working hours from 6.30 p.m. lam. with transport after working hours. Interview at: 150 Orchard Road Orchard Plaza -05-38 to378 words
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Advertisement555 1983-06-04 31 i 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous 1 Photo finishing company raquiras DESPATCH RIDER vary urgently a Possess own motorcycle. $400 monthly, $100 motorcycla aUowanca. Thoaa intaraatad piaaaa call *****5 SUPREME PHOTO COMPANY PTE LTD 179, Upper Paya Labar Road Singapore 1953 REQUIRED JEWELLERY CRAFTSMAN a With knowledge of craftsmanship and555 words
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Advertisement910 1983-06-04 31 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous REQUIRED 10 SECURITY Guards. 8 hours for Ist and 2nd shifts, at Kareer Road/Holland Road and Keppel Road All-in salary $450 p.m Interested, call personally at 9, Penang Road, =08-21, Supreme House TEA LADY/ OFFICE Help required. Ability to understand simple English would be of910 words
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Advertisement758 1983-06-04 31 £~V VEHICLES V \£3j ABOATS j L_ 70 Pleasure Boats: Sale/Wsnted/Hire FOR SALE "SEA COBRA" AND •SEA VIPER" 2, twin, Correct Craft San Juan. 24 ft., power boats, out of Ortendo, Florida. Powered by twin Ford Marine V 8 gasoline engine, 430 h.p., with top speed exceeding 40 knots. Virtually758 words
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Advertisement357 1983-06-04 32 72 Vehicles For Hire $106/- PAYMENT DRIVE t.wny a good car (Highest put 36, Hoot Klam Road. *****87. *****69 BOON LAY AREA pickups and lorries for Sure MSSISO/ 2MIW.V *****9 H. 7am to DATSUN PICKUPS FOR hire from map Mtx' Trading Co pu? Ltd. Please i all iwfim DATSUN PICKUPS,357 words
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Advertisement387 1983-06-04 32 0. W V&LVOLiNE MONROE Macpherson monroe Replacement is the proven, rartririnps economical way to Udiiiiuycs renew Macpherson strut _^^^B*^^ suspensions Quick Economical Efficient tMONROEF For Toyota. Datsun. Mazda, Ford. VW. Peuqeot, BMW, Mitsubishi and all makes using Macpherson strut front suspensions i j 74 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance WEI MING MOTOR387 words
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Advertisement339 1983-06-04 32 76 Vehicles For Sale b) BMW 1978, BMW 320 M 6 Alrcond, radio, cassette, sport rims. Brand new condition. $35,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****44. OCT 1960 BMW 7281 White, manual. Second private owner. Selling $78,000 0.n.0. Ring *****89. 1979 BMW 320 manual, eligible for PARF, Up top condition. Asking: $37,000 0.n.0.339 words
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Advertisement410 1983-06-04 32 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun END '74 DATSUN 120Y Stationwagon. 2 owner, 100% well maintained. Non PARF. Downpayment $1900. Loan $5,000. *****49 Quek. END '80 DATSUN 120Y, private owner, hl-fl cassette, tax new, metallic paint, accident free. $18,200 0.n.0. Loan $15,000. Tel: *****57. NOV 1980 DATBUN Bluebird 1.6 Saloon.410 words
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Advertisement789 1983-06-04 32 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun 1980 DATSUN 260ZX (manual) m showroom condition. Full accessories. One company owner, contact: S.E. Ho, *****5 1980 DATBUN BLUEBIRD Ist owner, air-con, radio cassette, excellent condition. $18,500 0.n.0. View: 492, Tanglin Halt Close. 1960 DATSUN BLUEBIRD. Alrcon, radio/cassette. Tax 10/83. No PARF. Excellent condition789 words
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Advertisement797 1983-06-04 32 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Ford NEW MODEL SO Ford Cortina 1.6. aircon, radio/ cassette, beautiful condition, $11,900. Block 96, lorong 3, Toa Payoh, #01-42. 1971 FORD ESCORT 1100 c.c. Passed Inspection, new tyres, paint, cassette radio. Selling $2,500. Tel: *****31. 1977 EBCORT 1.1. GL. PARF New paint, alrcon, guarantee797 words
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Advertisement802 1983-06-04 32 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Mazda JAN. 1979 MAZDA 626 automatic Trouble free, excellent condition, PARF Owner leaving. Best offer. *****53 1977 MAZDA 323 2-door Saloon Alrcond., radio cassette. 2 owners. Beautiful condition. Price $12,950 0.n.0 Tel: *****23. 1978 MAZDA 323 1000. 5 doors. 1 owner. Tip-top condition. Metallic silver802 words
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Advertisement711 1983-06-04 32 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi 1980 MITSUBISHI GALANT Sigma 1600. Atrcond, radio/ cassette PARF eligible. 1 owner, good condition. $17,200 0.n.0 View: Sin Mm Industrial Estate, Blk 26 Carpark. Tel: *****66 Andy. 1981 MITSUBISHI GALANT GX. 1600, s~speed, 4-door, Saloon, hi fl cassette, aircon, ER plate, $22,500 Contact: during711 words
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Article, Illustration190 1983-06-04 36 Jeers for soccer's No. 1 BARCELONA, Fri. The world's most expensive soccer player, Argentinian Diego Maradona, was jeered by fans and his car thumped when he left a training session with his club Barcelona yesterday. About 100 people surrounded the car yelling: "Money -grabber", before police dispersed them. There wereReuter - 190 words
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Article, Illustration305 1983-06-04 36 RIO DE JANEIRO, Fri. Brazilian soccer fans gathered yesterday outside the headquarters of Rio's Flamengo team to protest against the reported sale of star midfielder Zico to Italy's Udinese. Zico, who arrived here early m the morning after an exhibition game m West Germany, said: "IAP - 305 words
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Article260 1983-06-04 36 HUNGARIAN manager Kalman Maszoly yesterday announced his decision to resign. He is expected to submit his quit notice today. SYRIA'S national side beat Brazilian club Botafogo 1-0 m a Japan Cup match m Kobe. In another game, m Yokohama, Japan's Yamaha drew 0-0 with theAgencies - 260 words
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Article188 1983-06-04 36 ON THE TRACK LONDON, Fri. Sebastian Coe, the 800 metres world record-holder and Olympic 1,500 m champion will compete over a mile for Britain against the Soviet Union m an athletics meet here on Sunday. Coe's immediate target however will be to win the 800Reuter - 188 words
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Article, Illustration299 1983-06-04 36 Chris sie's fifth French fling ON THE COURT PARIS, Fri. Former champions Chris Evert Lloyd (above) and Yugoslav Mima Jausovec reached the women's singles final of the French Open tennis championships at Roland Garros yesterday. Chris, chasing her fifth French title, was rarely threatened as she mastered a swirling windReuter - 299 words
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Article80 1983-06-04 36 Men's singles, quarter-final: Jose Higoeras (Spa) bt Goillermo VUas (Arg) 6-2, 6-7, 6-1, 4-6, 6-1. Men's doubles, semifinals: Anders Jarryd and Hans Simonsson (Swe) bt Pavel Slozil and To mas Smid (Cze) 6-2, 6-4, 6-4; Mark Edmondson (Aost) and Sherwood Stewart (US) bt Broderlck Dyke Aust) and Belus PrajouxReuter - 80 words
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Article456 1983-06-04 36 STEVE Ovett will open his international season by competing for Britain against the Soviet Union on Sunday, having already set two world best times indoors. Ovett 's immediate target is winning the gold medal over 800 metres at the first World Championships m Helsinki m August. TEXASAgencies - 456 words
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Article198 1983-06-04 36 ON THE COURSE SENDAI (Japan), Fri. Australian veteran golfer Graham Marsh shot a five-under-par 67 to take a one-stroke lead m a U*****,000 ($277,970) golf tournament here yesterday. Leading scores (Japanese unless stated): 87 Graham Marsh (Aust) 34-33. S8 Ichiro [no 35-33. €9 Chen Tze-MingAgencies - 198 words
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Obituary, Illustration75 1983-06-04 37 The Family of the late MR NG KOK THIA wiah to axpraaa thair heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends, neighbours and colleagues for their kind assistance, condolence*, donations, wreaths, prayers and attendance during their recent bereavement. The family of Mm late MDM CATHERINE CHAN YOKE LUN with to75 words
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Obituary, Illustration166 1983-06-04 37 P. VENGADASALAM AGE 73 (Ex. PWD Road* Branch) passed away peacefully on 3.6.83 leaving behind WIFE: THENAMBAL Sons, Daughters. Sons-in-law. Daughters-in-law and grandchildren. Cortege will leaves Apt Blk 445, 12-1641, Avenue 10, Ang Mo Kio, Singapore 2056 at 3.00 p.m. on 4.6.83 for Mt. Vernon Crematorium. MDM QUEK166 words
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Obituary57 1983-06-04 37 JOHN CHUNG TECK HEE age 88 Departed 2.6 83. Cortege leaves 64 Chiselhurst Grove S 1955 at 12.30 pm 4.6.83 for Church of St. Francis Xavier and thence to Mt. Vernon Crematorium. NATHAN 8/O ALAKAPPAN passed away on 3.6.83. Funeral at 3p.m., 4683, Blk 24, #06-430 Hougang Avenue57 words
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Obituary, Illustration242 1983-06-04 37 IN LOVING MEMORY OF JAMES DAVID Departed 4-6-81 Tim** change* many thing*, But not the memory this day bring*. Alway* remembered by wit*, daughter*, parents and all loved ones. A Requiem Ma** will be said today at the Church of the Holy Spirit, 248, Up. Thomson Rd.242 words
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Article, Illustration562 1983-06-04 37 SHIRLEY TAN - SHIRLEY TAN The snow-white Silver Lady is a golden girl at last By j 12th SEA GAMES SINGAPORE MAY 28- JUNE 6 SILVER L4DY Sam Tan yesterday turned her sterling effort into gold at the archery grounds at the Nanyang Technological Institute. In her snow-white outfit and muddled562 words
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Article347 1983-06-04 37 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By SINGAPORE are not about to release their iron-clad hold on the Games trap team and individual competiton. They showed their fierce intention with a blistering opening-day performance, leading m both events at Rifle Range Road yesterday. In the team competition, Singapore are so far ahead,347 words
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295 1983-06-04 37 SUNNY GOH - Fabulous Thai foursome smash two records SUNNY GOH By TANIN THAISINLK so much a Thai name shot to a gold medal m the air rifle shooting event at the Mount Vernon Range yesterday. In the process, his 60 polished pellets pestled the SEA games record of 561 points for a295 words
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Obituary, Illustration274 1983-06-04 38 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MADAM LOKE SAI MUI AGED 86 passed away peacefully on 2/6/83 at 12.30pm leaving behind:SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Thong Slew Tong Lai Poh Yoke Thong Siew Seng Tan Soi Mvi DAUGHTERS SONS-IN-LAW Thong Yoke Lin Woon Say Wan Thong Yoke Wan Kwok Fook Sum Thong Yoke Leng Lim274 words
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Obituary, Illustration77 1983-06-04 38 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam In loving memory of our beloved parents MR LAU AH HOE MDM TAN CHOO NEO Departed: 4th June 1982 We all missed you Life is not the same without you Always remembered and cherished by your sons, daughters, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law and grandchildren. In Loving77 words
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Article, Illustration266 1983-06-04 38 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By I RACING after a brief let-up, Blue Ribbon put up a splendid showing to finish third to Passionate Prince over 1,200 m last week. This promising four-year-old is sure to benefit from that outing, and with a drop of 4.5266 words
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187 1983-06-04 38 TONTO - TONTO By MALAYSIAN-BRED P I asttc Queen is back m form and looks ready for another winning effort m Race 6. Last week, she kept up with the pace, finishing well for third, two necks behind Karacal n over 1,600 m. Plastic Queen187 words
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Article318 1983-06-04 38 RACE EPBOMJEEP RACING ED PEDIGREE TONTO WENG SOOK 2 Ascot Court 2 Ascot Court 2 Ascot Court 2 Ascot Court 2 Ascot Court 1 8 Handsome Guard 8 Handsome Guard 8 Handsome Guard 6 Buzzing By 8 Handsome Guard 5 El Cuchilla 3 Desert Terror 4318 words
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Article, Illustration185 1983-06-04 38 PEDIGREE - It's time to return to winning list PEDIGREE By our man on the track KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Time To Tell (Race 4) and Blue Ribbon (Race 7) are the best bets. Time To Tell a four-year-old New Zealand gelding, was unbeaten m his first three starts before going down over185 words
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Article2712 1983-06-04 38 ■■■■PPHH 2.30 CLASS SDIV 5 1,200 m B ;f,l^Tt (Ratings: 48-38) HNIHMI (Stakes: $11,500) 1 9007 Regal SUr II 54.5 Precisely- J Breukelen 3 nzg d 2 +.5 Midfield throughout when 7th of 11 to All Systems Go 1200 m good last week unplaced m three2,712 words
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Article72 1983-06-04 38 THE following jockeys are under suspension or disqualification: H.H. Chan, six months from Jan 30. Apprentice H. Bakri, three months from March 6. Brian York, 26 race days from April 11, plus another month after unsuccessful appeal. Richard Ang, disqualified 26 race days from April 25. •V. Nathan, three72 words
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Article58 1983-06-04 38 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track RACE 1: Ascot Court, Nucleus RACE 2: Sound Of Sensation II RACE 3: John's Gift, Warranty RACE 4: Sugar Lips, Sayang Sayang 11, Whodunit RACE 5: Better Mark, Pantjawala, Midnight Express RACE Fei Chien 11, Tricky Steven, Batu58 words
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Article, Illustration160 1983-06-04 39 Malcolm Johnston will ride at Penang next week TOP Sydney Jockey Malcolm Johnston, 2S f who partnered the great Australian stayer, Kingston Town, In most of his big-race victories, Including the Sydney Cnp, will ride at the Penang June Meeting starting next Saturday. Johnston accompanied KingstonWAN - 160 words
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355 1983-06-04 39 PEDIGREE - Agasam's three Cup hopes shape well PEDIGREE ON THE TRACK with KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Agasam Stable's King's Gold Cup contenders Dawn Command, Paititi Gold and Intercontinental showed form on the track this morning. The going was good. Dawn Command, the first horse out on the track, galloped keenly over 600355 words
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Article175 1983-06-04 39 Total No of placing* Placings for last II rides rides Ist 2nd 3rd 1 Tweedle 152 23 M ********** 2 Lam 131 22 19 18 3 0 10 0 0 4 112 3 Donnelly 169 22 15 14 10 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4175 words
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Article90 1983-06-04 39 Ist 2nd 3rd Bongonre 32 24 21 Allan 29 15 20 Teh 24 26 20 West 23 19 16 Samsnri 21 17 12 Lee 20 15 10 Bnang 17 21 13 G van Brenkelen 17 9 13 Jaafar 15 5 3 PK Leong 14 10 10 Ng 1290 words
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Article86 1983-06-04 39 Ist 2nd 3rd Agasam 22 15 15 Auric 10 13 11 Memo 6 2 2 Sultan ft Khoo 5 2 2 Goodman 4 9 13 Chens 4 1 Chn Fa! Hong 4 3 5 HTWee 4 0 3 Elegance 4 0 2 Premier 4 0 2 Triomphe 386 words
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Article894 1983-06-04 39 I 2.15 CLASS 5 DIV 3 1,200 m (Ratings: 52-45) (Stakes: $11,500) 1 0069*8 LMt N Scoot M (M) U Mci In-Buang 4 am dl -.5 Jnnaldi 3 2 *700*7 My Bights 55 (48) My Rights-E Breukelen 4 nzg dl same Lool 4 3 ***o*9 Home Sweet Home894 words
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350 1983-06-04 39 NEIL OUGHTON - NEIL OUGHTON By EPSOM (England), Fri. A little-known filly called Cormorant Wood could carry champion jockey Lester Piggott into the record books again m the English Oaks race here tomorrow. Piggott needs just one more triumph to equal Frank Buckle's all-time record of 27Reuter - 350 words
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Advertisement221 1983-06-04 39 Spread the gift of gold. Butter from Keirygold. Kerry gold pure Irish butter comes fresh, smooth taste of only the to you m Singapore from the richest highest quality butter. Taste the dairy pastures m the world. A gift gold. m\MjfWi^ of creamy goodness enjoyed in^^rff L twmmSSmmW*^ over 80221 words
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Article, Illustration501 1983-06-04 40 Joe Dorai sets the stage for today's semi-final showpieces Young Lions to roar past Brunei Braves IT WILL come as no surprise if Singapore and Thailand win their semi-final matches tonight and qualify for a final that rightly belongs to them. They are the only two teams who501 words
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Article266 1983-06-04 40 TEN years ago, Malaysian footballer Santokh Singh made his National Stadium debut m the (then) SEAP Games. Tonight, another Sikh will follow Santokh s footsteps m more ways than one. Serbegeth Singh (no relation to Santokh) will partner him m central defence, and much266 words
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Article, Illustration380 1983-06-04 40 JOE DORAI - JOE DOR AI Star soccer striker gets special attention from Malaysian King HE was only 12 years old when he created Malaysian soccer history. Now he Is 2$ and fast becoming an Asian sensation. The superstar is Malaysia's afrohaired defender-turned-striker Zalnal Abidln who, along with Singapore'sJERRY SEH - 380 words
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240 1983-06-04 40 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS Focus on Judo IF MEDALS were awarded for bravery and perseverance, Thai judoka Rojanachiva Hassabodin would easily take the gold. His thick fingers kneading his plump stomach and chest, the big Thai picked himself up halfway through his bout with 120-kilogramme Indonesian240 words
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255 1983-06-04 40 BRIAN MILLER - BRIAN MILLER Focus on Polo MALAYSIA, led by His Excellency the Regent of Pahang, stamped themselves as odds-on favourites for the Games gold medal when they soundly beat the Philippines 10-2 m their opening match at Mount Pleasant yesterday. Cheered on by255 words
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Advertisement472 1983-06-04 40 jjC^ <$S Hfl Mfc%# "V tf% JL The RX-7 is a true sports car, don't doubt ny 7 Dopinn Wirtnrioc _/V> <$/r mH^ W WM§^% D mmW that. It will go from 0-100 km/h, n 8.8 HA- naClny VlClOrieS >\V* A <SX IWIiS^LUin nn M sees aRd reach a t0472 words
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Article, Illustration1210 1983-06-04 41 PATRICK BASTIANS - Hardly anyone for tennis... PATRICK BASTIANS Advantage Singapore, but lack of service makes it difficult to clinch match point By I SSA LIM PHI-LAN (above) defeated Indonesia's Sri Utaminlngsih 6-4, 5-7, 6-2 m the semi-finals yesterday to become the first Singaporean to reach a Games tennis final and then said1,210 words
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Article315 1983-06-04 41 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By SINGAPORE'S K. Krishnan last night scored a sensational first-round knockout over Indonesian Eduard Atarin m their semi-final light-heavy-weight bout of the Games boxing competition at the Ngee Ann Polytechnic. The 1976 Sportsman of the Year took only 2 mm. 19 sec. to315 words
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Article367 1983-06-04 41 WILFRED YEO - They're off and bowling WILFRED YEO IT'S Jackie's System Mark V, venue of the Games bowling events but, right now, it reminds you of the Singapore Turf Club. Like race day at Buklt TJmah, the centre Is packed to its seams albeit the crowd capacity of 7M Is modest compared367 words
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Article, Illustration533 1983-06-04 41 LEONARD KING - LEONARD KING Filipino Oly poised to make Masters history RAUL 'OLY' REFORMARDO is poised to become the youngest bowler to win a Games men's Masters medal after notching a blistering 1,820 pinfall series m the first eight of 15 games of match-play at Jackie's System Mark533 words
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Advertisement228 1983-06-04 41 r off f? By 1 oIIDO' I*^1 4 vJSo si A $780 illlll w^ IwpijUMMtßMi *^m\ Coffee table I r^M j I and mattress excluded I >is i> H I 'ff 1 _p _p, I set o( dHlows bolster t71 c EDEE 'or every purcnose ot SSBH 9 <£^ 3228 words
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Article1473 1983-06-04 42 Archery yT- I Women's Mm: I Cherrte -:i NurHtriyana 180 3 Jariya Jingjit 7tm: I Sam Tan (S) 565 2 m (I) 548 3 NurpiSalman (Ii 532. Men's 7tm: I Suradi Rukimin I C2l 2 Donald Pandiant'.lB 3 Tatang Budiman (1)607 Mm: I Donald Pandiangan ■Uikimin1,473 words
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Article, Illustration557 1983-06-04 42 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW It's a happy homecoming for the heroic helmsmen By THE beach and coastline off Changi are far from negatives of picturesque Mediterranean, but local sailors are not particularly bothered. Beauty, to them, is closely related to a piece of gold. And with four goldJERRY SEH - 557 words
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Article308 1983-06-04 42 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By MISBUN SIDEK, the Malaysian singles badminton champion, faces a life ban by the Olympic Council of Malaysia for failing to take part m the Games. Tan Sri Hamzah Abu Samah, the OCM chairman will make a strong recommendation, on his return to308 words
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298 1983-06-04 42 JEFFREY LOW - JEFFREY LOW MORE withdrawals of star players yesterday have reduced the Games badminton competition to a shade less than the world-class label it received last week. First on the list was the totally expected pull-out of Indonesia's flu-stricken world champion Icuk Sugiarto, whose non-appearance m298 words
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Article147 1983-06-04 42 SINGAPORE'S boardsailing ace Ho Kah Soon, who looked very good for a Mistral gold medal after six races, disappointed m the final run and ended up with a bronze m yesterday's Games watersports competition off Changi. The generally light winds did not help strong-wind specialist Kah Soon's147 words
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Article321 1983-06-04 42 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW THE prophets of resurrection the people who predicted a gold medal for Singapore's men basketbau team were unduly silent at the Gay World Stadium last night. Thailand were the cause of all their lost voices, silencing Singapore with a 77-58 victory to321 words
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Article50 1983-06-04 42 G S B (adoarxl* stig«t»T» n a a PUHpvlliM B M M ThaUud M Ti 18 Burma IS 13 14 Mai*ysl» 17 TS BrWi I I iuunpnckes til N»te: For some events, bronze medals were not given and for others, two silver and two bronze medals were awarded.50 words
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Advertisement158 1983-06-04 42 Kick up a storm for the SEA Games. '228 Boston Model 238 Boston Hi k -ijfr Jr /yjHP 1 d^^Jr m -Jsp .^js-Sisi^^^B IBM^fc^B^^BWWaMißßMlimimiifiiMfllmit.aM^^ With Pacino. For a rugged game, you need rugged shoes to win. That's why we invented Pacino. No matter what you do with them, Pacino won't158 words
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Advertisement114 1983-06-04 42 4, "Let's hsve^ Nonya wod \jC this Sunday" "Daddy, what's Nonya food?" "Nonya food is a creative cuisine developed by the early Straits settlers. It uses Chinese ingredients with Malay seasoning and cooking style." "Is it nice?" "It is not only nice, but wholesome too. It has a distinctive fragrant114 words
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Article, Illustration480 1983-06-04 43 Veteran Somsak seems safe bet for 200 m gold SHIRLEY TAN previews the races of the day SOMSAK BOONTUD, of Thailand, to win the men's 2M metres gold medal this afternoon bat not In record time. My pick may sound ridiculous, bat I just can't see either480 words
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Article522 1983-06-04 43 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By YOU can't keep a good team down for long so former Games track and field kingpins Burma showed with their three gold medals at the National Stadium yesterday. And leading the Burmese revival was 25--year-old Mar Mar Mm with a lung-bursting run m522 words
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Article, Illustration57 1983-06-04 43 MARGARET TAN (left) was beaten by Banna's So So Yee m the ltkm walk yesterday, bat she had the consolation of setting a Singapore record with her silver medalwlnnlng time of 55 mm. 41.7 sec. The Burmese girl won m a blistering time of 55:13.2. The bronze57 words
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Article, Illustration366 1983-06-04 43 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI THE name Erlinda Lavandia is about as familiar to the Filipinos as Fandi Ahmad is to the soccer-crazy Singaporean. For three successive SEA Games, Erlinda, a 30-year-old woman police constable from Surigao City m the Mindanao Island, has won the javelin goldAlbert Sim - 366 words
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348 1983-06-04 43 SUNNY GOH - SUNNY GOH By FOR Singapore's Leow Hock Mvi, it is enough of fending for her team-mates, she has now decided that every ounce of energy, every gramme of grit, is for herself. After 10 tiring, trying years m table tennis, she348 words
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Article, Illustration200 1983-06-04 43 PATRICK BASTIANS - Gone with the dream PATRICK BASTIANS SINGAPORE'S dream of a geld m the Games' volleyball competition ended at the Delta Complex yesterday when they lost 15-6, 15-2, 15-4 to Indonesia m the men's semi-finals. It was the spiking of a golden hope, and the Repablic must try to win the200 words
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Article314 1983-06-04 43 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By THE Malaysian men's hockey team must have been reserving their best for their King, who was expected to turn up for their match against Thailand at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. As it turned out, the Agong was unable to make it.314 words
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Article77 1983-06-04 43 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH THAILAND won the bronze medal m the women's hockey competition yesterday when they drew 0-0 with Indonesia at the Fairer Park Athletic Centre. The more experienced Thais should have won, but their forwards }ust could not put the finishing touch to their chances. The77 words
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Advertisement133 1983-06-04 43 It picks you up! You're exhausted. Your mouth's parch- Because Staminade quenches your cd. You can do one of three things. thirst, and at the same time replaces Drink lots of water or an ordinary soft the glucose and body salts lost drink, which leaves you feeling bloated, through strenuous133 words
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Article, Illustration383 1983-06-04 44 CINCINNATI, Friday TWENTY-THREE people died when an Air Canada DC-9 caaght fire and was forced to land last night at Cincinnati International Airport, police said. Survivors told of the horror of the mid-air blaze as passengers scrambled to the front of theReuter; UPI - 383 words
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Article252 1983-06-04 44 DAMASCUS, Fri. PLO chairman Yasser Arafat was reported yesterday to be moving between PLO bases m Lebanon following a rebellion against his moderate policies. Palestinian sources said that Mr Arafat had spent the past few days at Palestinian fighters' positions m north or eastReuter; UPI - 252 words
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478 1983-06-04 44 Syrian stand on pullout the main topic WASHINGTON, Fri SEVERAL American ambassadors to the Middle East and special envoy Philip Habib have been recalled for a high-level policy revjew on what the United States should do to end the impasse that has developedNYT - 478 words
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Article37 1983-06-04 44 MOSCOW, Fri. Soviet surgeons have successfully stitched back an arm on a seven-year-old girl after it was ripped off by a bear at a summer camp, the daily Sovetskaya Rossiya (Soviet Russia) said today. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article45 1983-06-04 44 MELBOURNE, Fri. Seven m 10 Australians oppose giving aid to Vietnam while military action is taking place m Cambodia, a Gallup poll disclosed today. The poll of 2,057 people followed Foreign Minister Bill Hayden's recent tour of Asean rounrips NSTNST - 45 words
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Article71 1983-06-04 44 WASHINGTON, Fri A top Pentagon official has told executives of major defence contractors that there is "enormous waste" running into billions of dollars as a result of defects m weapons and equipment they produce for the US armed services. "The cost of correcting defects m our weaponsAP - 71 words
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Article32 1983-06-04 44 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 0.80 points to 1,210.64 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Ex- change today. APAP - 32 words
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Article392 1983-06-04 44 Peter Hazelhurst - Fancy a good book for lunch? Peter Hazelhurst By I Our Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Fri. The Japanese may soon be eating books for lunch. A Japanese biochemical firm has developed a new form of space-age food which resembles paper. A spokesman for the research firm, the Hayashibara Co, said that392 words
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189 1983-06-04 44 EPPSTEiN (West Germany), Friday A MAN armed with two pistols burst into a schoolroom this morning and killed a teacher, three children and a policeman before killing himself. Police said that 13 other children were wounded by gunfire, two critically, the spokesman added. TheUPI - 189 words
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Miscellaneous132 1983-06-04 44 UP TO 1 p.m. Showers m a few areas around midday. TEMP. (C) op to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 33 max., 26 mm. SUNSET today: 7.97 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: €.55 a.m. Adelaide $C t Manila 26/36 C Fair Amsterdam 17/20 C Rain Melbourne 5/15 C Fine Bangkok 26/34 C Cloudy Moscow132 words
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Article, Illustration1637 1983-06-04 1 Small steps to perfection in ballet One thousand and eighty-five candidates took the examinations of the Royal Academy of Dancing this year. In the first ever RAD examination held here 30 years ago, there were only nine candidates, among them Goh Choo Chiat, now an artistic director of a CanadianKENNETH KOH - 1,637 words
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Article213 1983-06-04 1 THIRTY yean ago, the following report by examiner Betty Davis appeared In The Royal Academy of Dancing Gazette In May IKS. "Malaya. Singapore. January 22 to 28. Arrived m Singapore after a restful journey by sea and was met by Mrs Mills, who organised213 words
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Advertisement293 1983-06-04 1 Bemuse your belly What price a Soviet schools Absolutely stupefied with main million Jews? lack byte by football OUTLOOK: Page Two Books Two: Page Nine Pages Ten and Eleven Leisure One: Page Twenty-four I ATaste of Switzeri^nd. I Intrnrli jrinrs pmßernerHlattetoChetelbnd^ I D^#J vl IL^r^ AtTn|e^fed^^Buffel^indie(>ii^ K©Ql TQITI BCB"V-r©Qm iv^M^fl293 words
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Advertisement954 1983-06-04 2 Federal Publications welcome you to the 2 National Children's md Book Fair a^ Mandarin Hotel, sth Level from 2nd to 6th June 1983 _i- ALL COLOUR the FAVOURITE FAIRY i^tTBOLL THE RAINBOW SERIES M^P^ lii TALES $16.80 "^S??^ THE LAST TROLL \T£ MY FAVOURITE -*^Nfc"e» \N SINGAPORE David Loy JL954 words
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Miscellaneous45 1983-06-04 2 Game J m°w& w WHAT IS IT; LOOKS LIKE A W*p LUX/A LANPSCAPE BUT IT IS Tw/O ppfiHMolVC MMKM P6HTIM6 caw you ?m th£ V\Zl\\9& fO &XUBZ AMP COLOUR IX WITH MU7 COLOURS -Jutf uKf iv m-HiMRy? edou/9 MM fV?!^ ?OS>b CAW VOUCHRj ham?: &PZVJEBS45 words
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Miscellaneous394 1983-06-04 2 iPp* 3Wl~fttHtii»utt.'Seey«ia£ttt«fe«> lm Ke«f> ymr date, with Ah tlkng W§irT C aSwVsL^' A" K«fk i^«^j& n*4t*9 wtlasme, to <&«*■ V CrK\SM Don't over-write THE first two letters to your new-found penpals are the easiest to write. Somehow you are bursting with ideas. There is so much to tell that sometimes394 words
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Miscellaneous76 1983-06-04 2 sex, tnings are more reiaxed and casual and corresponding becomes quite natural. Children between 8 and 14 usually prefer to correspond with someone their own sex as they find it more relaxing. Older girls may try writing to boy pen-pals. By then their interests are more adult and they adapt76 words
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Miscellaneous523 1983-06-04 2 <^BP ,f Sorry, the party J/^T^ is limited to 150 A H I 1 1/ Hell Uds 1 J/ y^M Surprised to hear from us so soon? You shouldn't K^Jp be after all the calls you've made. It was wonderful to hear from all of you. souvenirs, post-cards, etc The523 words
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Article, Illustration920 1983-06-04 4 Food for emperors The humble noodle dish was once relished by Han emperors, who liked them boiled. Ching dynasty essayist Li Yu preferred them lightly flavoured with sesame oil or soy sauce and vinegar. Whichever way they are cooked, noodles have been a favourite with the Chinese for hundreds of920 words
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Article162 1983-06-04 4 CHAO MIAN (chow mein), or fried noodles, is probably the bestknown Chinese noodle dish. Stir-fried yellow noodles 750 g fresh yellow noodles (Hokkien mcc or Fujian mian) 230 g Tientsin cabbages 90 g lean pork or shredded chicken meat 375 g chicken stock 1 2 tsp sesame oil V*162 words
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Article141 1983-06-04 4 Manjit - Manjit Hello Children Surprised to hear from us so soon? You shouldn't be after all the calls you made. It was good to hear from you. No! Ah Meng's party is not off, but because of the overwhelming response to our invitation, we have to limit the141 words
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Article, Illustration1205 1983-06-04 5 HUO MEILI - Fattening but wonderful HUO MEILI LA PINATA/EL PATIO Marco Polo Hotel Reviewed by NOTHING infuriates me more than dining m a place with a "we don't need you" attitude. They're not exactly hungry for custom at Marco Polo's La Pinata/ El Patio restaurant; during peak service times the dining rooms1,205 words
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Advertisement55 1983-06-04 4 3^f7 LATEST FASHIONS If v 4 Imported designers' labels *kA from Hongkong, Canada *&J? 'i*\ and Paris. yf m Silk blouses, pants, dress H^ A and suits etc. r[a c Finessc>\ LADIES HIGH FASHIONS Store: i\ 32, Greenwood Avenue V (Off Dunearn Road) 1& m Singapore 2158 Tel: *****66 Open55 words
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Advertisement646 1983-06-04 5 Fashion On LoS wKßhua <^MF*^Qk R :t^i:^i;|[ !.M'. H /I FITNESS FAD? jH uUUIsJu ulAjiseSWil I >i]j/»ti' ■> •!<■ 'i. X Mtf**"^ SUNLIFE FASHION GEAR f^^jg^^feM B?/CK V SUPER PRIZES IN OUR DJ CONTEST TIME LIFE BOOKS MAKES GOOD READING CULTURE, NATURE, SCIENCE LIBRARY call STP Distributors tel *****88 for646 words
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Article, Illustration952 1983-06-04 6 Bank rule irks customers A bank m New York has introduced a rule which is causing consternation among customers. It requires depositors with less than US$5,OOO (about S$10,000) m their accounts to use electronic teller machines. They are not allowed to see the tellers. PHILIP SHENON reports. AT THE CitibankNYT - 952 words
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580 1983-06-04 6 MICHAEL ROSS - MICHAEL ROSS By m Beijing SOME airlines boast of service and solicitous stewardesses, and others tout their modern fleets and reliability. But over at CAAC, China's state airline, the word is "struggle hard". Unfortunately, it's a slogan that sometimes applies more to the passengersUPI - 580 words
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Article, Illustration441 1983-06-04 7 IF THERE were no good teachers, There would be no good dancers. Royal Academy of Dancing brochure. THE primary purpose of the Royal Academy of Dancing is to maintain and improve standards of dance teaching. Although its educational activities have expanded greatly441 words
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Article, Illustration1296 1983-06-04 8 ROBERT CHEW - ROBERT CHEW INTELLIGENCE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE 1980S: CLANDESTINE COLLECTION Edited by Roy Godson. National Strategy Information Centre, Inc. 1982. 232 pp. Available through Harper and Row. Reviewed by 4 Washington predicted the Sandinists, when successful, would turn over the government to the Nicaraguan1,296 words
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Article, Illustration1150 1983-06-04 9 KEVIN SULLIVAN - A record of missed opportunity KEVIN SULLIVAN TIMETABLE By Amos Elon Arrow. 1982. 349 pp. $11.10 Reviewed by The Allies' refusal 9 to provide the Germans with the trucks and medicine they demanded, with the war m Europe at its height, is understandable. What is less forgiveable is their apparent1,150 words
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Article, Illustration520 1983-06-04 9 NATHANAEL LIM - NATHANAEL LIM THE NEW JUNIOR WORLD ENCYCLOPAEDIA Bay. Revised m 1979 by Mac Donald Co. 18 volumes, hardcover. $450 Available at World Wide Distributors only. Reviewed by IT IS not easy to select an encyclopaedia set for children. One reason is the mind-boggling variety m the market.520 words
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Advertisement93 1983-06-04 9 You are welcome to visit HorngChn IQIfjPBI 1 Fully-Automatic M 111 I Vertical Og|t|Lf I Rubber Shoe SB BWimJ; Injection Molding Machines '^^'f^i^-^^i' HC-306 You will find Horng Chii AiKmBM Machine Presenting m -aSM^TMft "Singapore Jg mh Kf World Centre" Taiwan I |f Mansion HC-303A HORNG CHII MACHINE INDUSTRY CO.,93 words
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Advertisement219 1983-06-04 9 IWI m 3K rtl v SUSHI KOHARU ytf^Pif''^^^ >v FAR EAST PLAZA, SCOTTS ROAD. *02-23, SINGAPORE 0922. TEL: *****72 Eating out at SUSHI KOHARU^i^^ is like dining at a restaurant Lunching and dining at sushi koharu is an experience '^^Sl^Bm ""<'■"■ 81, f' it's like being there, m a top-class219 words
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Article, Illustration2252 1983-06-04 10 The centrally directed educational system of the Soviet Union has been credited for its scientific and technical achievements. But it is facing problems m its attempts to join the computer age. TED TEMKO reports. The children do study a good deal more maths2,252 words
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Advertisement477 1983-06-04 10 i^l >A till* J tJL^— L-^-*— Welcome to the biggest curtain concourse for your selection mz\} L^ n -Z& f .WSSIN MAH DECORAMA >^ from D "^mtm* n Jf iXi.^f HOME FURNISHING EMPORIUM pti i td ■^Mg^**ift _^»JR^^ lfM J 05-01, Textile Centre, 200, Jalan Sultan, Spore 0719 M <mr^^477 words
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Article, Illustration632 1983-06-04 11 Owzat cricketing computer' Controversial umpiring decisions bedevil international cricket. So two Indian engineers are attempting to solve the problem by computer science: the scheme involves linking radio transmitters m bat and pads to a giant electronic Scoreboard. D. K.JOSHI reports from New Delhi. WHEN India's cricket captain Sunil Gavaskar walked632 words
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Advertisement493 1983-06-04 11 **^^tfl^sP^____- r A high performance in-circuit I tester at an affordable price! Genßad announces another lower price, but the 2275 has all of the high breakthrough m circuit board toting the oerformance features that have made 2275 Board Test Workstation offering Genßad the worldwide leader m board unbeatable performance for493 words
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Advertisement980 1983-06-04 14 APPOINTMENTS Coopers &Lybr3nd Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, Investment Planning and Appraisai, Electronic Data Processing, Executive j|==s\ Selection, Marketing and Economic980 words
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Advertisement1040 1983-06-04 15 APPOINTMENTS Hnr" AT Growing out of clients' need to develop better Ml- A I ways to manage and control their business, L./ml Peat Marwick's range of management conaj a niA/l/~1/ suiting services is ever changing and now \/1/\IvVVIV X includes computer software development, ITi w IX acquisition advisory services, planning1,040 words
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Advertisement605 1983-06-04 15 I CHASE SYSTEMS REVIEW ANALYSTS (REGIONAL) THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK, N.A., GENERAL AUDITING is establishing a new function to review the development of new and enhanced systems m the Asia/Pacific Area. We offer experienced computer systems professionals a unique opportunity to acquire both management and technical perspectives of computer systems605 words
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Advertisement561 1983-06-04 15 A CAREER WITH -J± CHEMICAIS f PROCESS ENGINEER Exxon Chemical Singapore Pte. Ltd. is an affiliate of a leading multinational chemical company with worldwide manufacturing/marketing activities. We have a vacancy for the position of Process Engineer. The person we are looking for should be a graduate Chemical Engineer or Applied561 words
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Advertisement841 1983-06-04 16 APPOINTMENTS 11 OIETHELM ll We are the leading manufacturer and supplier of household and office U|| furniture systems m South East Asia. Our office systems are widely visible m m commercial and government buildings throughout Singapore and the M region. n As a result of reorganisation m the Division, we841 words
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Advertisement1212 1983-06-04 16 I SOFTWARE^! I ANALYST I Brunei Shell Petroleum Co Ltd. invites applications subsidised utilities, or a housing allowance (dependent from experienced Computer Personnel to work as a on the applicant's present residence), free medical care, ml Software Analyst m the company's information and excellent recreational facilities, annual leave, and a1,212 words
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Advertisement685 1983-06-04 17 APPOINTMENTS PJJJ A group of companies with diversified interests m X 5 m batik and garment manufacturing, wood and rattan furniture, departmental store, supermarket, welcome suitable candidates, of any nationalitytofill the following positions: I /a Supermarket Manager Requirements: Aged below 40 years. A University degree holder. Must have had experience685 words
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Advertisement686 1983-06-04 18 APPOINTMENTS The National Iron Group II SINCACON OVERSEAS POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS 1 1 Singacon investments, a member of the National Iron m m Croup would like to Invite applications from fresh Bffi graduates for a scholarship scheme to pursue post- M m graduate studies (Master's Degree Program) m certain H|| chosen686 words
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Advertisement757 1983-06-04 18 A well established local bank and its subsidiary invite t experienced and qualified applicants to assume the following H positions. I Legal Officer/ I Company Secretary m The candidate should possess a Degree m Law or equivalent H professional qualification with experience m legal and !g corporate matters, either m757 words
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Advertisement976 1983-06-04 18 Dv Pont Far East Inc. subsidiary of one of the largest American multinational corporations invites applicants from highly qualified and experienced personnel to fill the position of: MANUFACTURING CO-ORDINATOR (BIOCHEMICAL DIVISION) Qualifications Experience: ■■■■■■■PI Degree m Chemical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering Technical understanding of chemical manufacturing operations and practical experience976 words
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Advertisement575 1983-06-04 18 UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE LTD a subsidiary of United Overseas Bank Group invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the post of (1) CREDIT OFFICERS The job The successful candidates will report to the General Manager and will be responsible for loan evaluation, liaison with customers and business promotion Qualification and575 words
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Advertisement675 1983-06-04 19 APPOINTMENTS Systel Computer*, a leading U.S.A. based company m the M manufacturing of word processing systems, is establishing a ||j procurement office m Singapore to meet its worldwide need for high quality parts. Our current needs are for: SENIOR PROCUREMENT ENGINEER I The job: I Identify suitable components for cost675 words
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Advertisement685 1983-06-04 19 J KOMATSU FORKLIFT ASIA PTE LTD 9 invites applications for:- 9 A) ASSISTANT SERVICE MANAGER H (Male) 9 Requirements:- Completed N.S. Age: 27 40 years 9 At least 3- 5 years experience related to forklifts or diesel engines Must possess a recognized degree or its equivalent with at least 3685 words
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Advertisement513 1983-06-04 19 |3»« INCORPORATED PCI DISPLAYS PTE LTD MANUFACTURER OF QUALITY PRINTED CIRCUITS BOARDS LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAYS LCD MODULES We invite applicants to join our team m the Modules Division as:MECHANICAL ENGINEER REQUIREMENTS Degree m Mechanical Engineering. At least 3 years experience m design of plastic products m consumer electronics industry. Knowledge513 words
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Advertisement503 1983-06-04 19 f YAOHAN SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED invites applicants from suitably qualified candidates to fill the following vacancies m our Advertising Department 1) ADVERTISING EXECUTIVE Candidates should possess GCE "A" level or its equivalent with a good command of English and a flair for writing. Responsible for copy-writing, preparation of press releases503 words
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Advertisement427 1983-06-04 20 APPOINTMENTS Data Heads We are manufacturers of Magnetic Recording Heads for the Computer Industry and have vacancies for the following positions: ELECTRONICS ENGINEER Development and fabrication of electronics tor new test equipment, computer peripherals and small production machines MECHANICAL I ENGINEER/ I DESIGNER I Development and fabrication of precision jigs,427 words
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Advertisement626 1983-06-04 20 Technicians the technology of the future can be your future too. We are offering you fa(S3c^ a chance to be a part of the innovative and inventive world of the microchip industry. You will be trained to uphold our emphasis on quality and reliability. One of our training programmes is626 words
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Advertisement586 1983-06-04 20 M TOYO GLASS MACHINERY SINGAPORE M si Our modern, fully air-conditioned factor/ manu- |1 I facturing precision metal moulds has vacancies for 'M Wt COMMENCING X mf SALARY i A) MALE PURCHASING $750pm I I OFFICER and above 1 1B) SHIPPING CLERK $650pm SB and above IC) FEMALE CLERK $450pm586 words
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Advertisement817 1983-06-04 20 In line with the expansion of our marketing department, we are looking for dynamic, achievement-oriented persons to fill the following vacancies. I MARKETING PLANNING I I INFORMATION MANAGER I The person will be responsible for the development and achievement of the 1 Company's marketing plan m line with corporate direction.817 words
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Advertisement508 1983-06-04 21 APPOINTMENTS I GENERAL ELECTRIC U.S.A. Consumer Electronics Re Ltd f we invite applications from suitably qualified candidates for the position of: I DATA COMMUNICATIONS 1 SPECIALIST This is a new position m our Company. The incumbent, reporting to the Manager Business information Systems, will be responsible for establishing and maintaining508 words
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Advertisement605 1983-06-04 21 Hrn ELECTRONICS I I SERVICE ENGINEERS I llPi THE COMPANY: Wfflm KONGSBERG MARITIME (ASIA) PTE LTD is a joint venture set up by two large group of g fr&W&M companies with Head Offices m Norway and 3 ftK&i&j Hong Kong. Our Parent Companies manul&ggH&H facture conventional and computerised > $$$£M605 words
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Advertisement614 1983-06-04 21 An established architectural firm with head office m Singapore has vacancies for -DESIGN ARCHITECTS REQUIREMENTS Singapore citizen Degree m architecture DUTIES Architectural design, interiors, rendering, presentation and perspective drawings. Interested applicants are invited to submit their applications together with full curriculum vitae, contact telephone number, salary expected and a recent614 words
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Advertisement333 1983-06-04 21 NOTICE |~#€> Fima Metai Box Berhad I (Incorporated m Malaysia) The Directors have pleasure m announcing that the audited results of the group for the year ended 31st March 1983. compared with the results for the same period last year, after providing for depreciation are as follows Group 9 (MS'OOO)333 words
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Advertisement814 1983-06-04 22 APPOINTMENT 3 *****^********************^^ I MUP I Overseas Union Bank Ltd. invites applications for the following positions:- p APPOINTMENTS DUTIES MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS/ G RESPONSIBILITIES EXPERIENCE G Prtmnr^tP All aspects of credit and University degree or appropriate professional |z wdlliil K*\J\ pUi CJ It 7 marketing, including project and qualification, with 3-5814 words
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Advertisement86 1983-06-04 22 HOTEL PROPERTIES LIMITED LOST SHARE CERTIFICATES Share certificates numbered *****19E and *****21 C for 1,000 shares each issued m the names of MR CHEE SIEW CHOON and MADAM LEOW BOON ENG respectively have been reported lost. Notice is hereby given that replacement certificates will be issued and the said original86 words
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Advertisement400 1983-06-04 22 m mo. i I NOTICE I MAJLIS UGAMA ISLAM SINGAPURA I Notice is hereby given that Muslim I graves on State Land at: (i) Lot 1866 Mukim XXIII at Jalan Betek Off Paya Lebar Way; (ii) Lot 146-2 Mukim XXIII at Jalan Ambo Sooloh/ Omar Samad; (iii) Lot 323 Mukim400 words
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Miscellaneous335 1983-06-04 22 G ARFIELD By Jim Davis HEY, GARFI6LP, WHAT PO YOO I YOU'RE I IT ISISTT VERY THINK OF THE NEW TURTLENECK I RIGHT J I FLATTEKINO, SWEATER MOM MAPE YOU? V^_ IS IT fir L* jJ Qh £ytl§ '^<?^ STAR WARS °y Archie Goodwin &Al Williamson LEIA. ../MY $A//P'S *^F335 words
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Advertisement1003 1983-06-04 23 NOTICES I VALDINASA, S.A. I is pleased to announce the appointment of I COLDEnSTfiRHfIRDUIBRE&mBtHinERVCOPTEITD I M 16, Penhas Road, Singapore 0820. Tel: *****58 (10 lines). Cable: "GOLDVALVES". Telex: RS ***** GSWARE. as their Exclusive Agent Stockist for 1 MTS Brand Valves for the territories of i SINGAPORE MALAYSIA BRUNEI INDONESIA1,003 words
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Advertisement262 1983-06-04 23 In the matter of The CompanH* Art, Cltapter 185 and In the matter of Nanak Enter- prise Pte Ltd (Members' Volnntary Wlnding-ap) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the creditors of the abovenamed company which is being wound up voluntarily are required on or before Bth June 1983 to send m262 words
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Miscellaneous432 1983-06-04 23 PEANUTS BySchuiz 60LPEN RETRIEVERS... 6REAT PANES.. V I MERE UE ARE ...A I(" MV PEOPLE COLLIES... PALMATIANS.. V TERRIE^^^ JP BOOK ON BEA6LES... >^^—^-ry^ NORBERT By George Fett HOW DO YOU FEEL., AND KNCWIKk^ THAT I KNOW CNE DO& THAT &EINCS KNOWN AAAN IS THE NATURAL iSN'TGOING TO QBT V432 words
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Article, Illustration954 1983-06-04 24 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN If you are a football fan, you must have slept little last week. There were the late-night live' telecasts of the FA Cup final and replay plus the European Cup final. A recently recovered staff writer relates his experience. THERE I was, sitting954 words
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Article240 1983-06-04 24 TOOTSIE, which features Dnstin Hoffman In drag, Is the top English language film at the box office this year. It is also the year's number two grosser, second only to Aces Go Places EL Its box-office takings np to Wednesday amounted to $ft»,*2. Now m its 13th week240 words
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Advertisement247 1983-06-04 24 FEATURES You may be m for a rude shock if you still ...3 believe m the traditional obligation of a 4& f^Sw jj|BBBWBB|||BBHHJ||Bp^ husband supporting his wife, whether married "™^^^l WS" ™^^UL or divorced. ,:<.*■>. > _____J 'wB Husbands As A Meal Ticket For X 'H Life is a dictum247 words
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Article, Illustration1000 1983-06-04 25 KANNAN CHANDRAN - K ANNAN CHANDRAN By MADE-IN-JAPAN records are the latest rage among record buyers and hi-fidelity enthusiasts. The growing trend is not merely restricted to records by Japanese artistes but includes those by international performers, produced by Japanese factories such as Pioneer, Toshiba and JVC. Ever alert1,000 words
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Article, Illustration528 1983-06-04 25 LUO LIAN PIN - A bow to the Suzuki way LUO LIAN PIN Suzuki Children's Concert May 29, Victoria Concert Hall Reviewed by SOMETIMES criticised, but more often extolled as the most powerful pedagogic tool, the Suzuki Method has been used the world over as a means of developing a child's ability to learn528 words
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Advertisement132 1983-06-04 25 mm lIVwS Oil 88-At our showroom Come see some of the BP^^^^^^^SS^^^^SB most exclusive imported furniture that has just arrived due to m liß^^=SjX3^f^M p late shipment. Initiallymeantfordisplay atourrecent Fj—^ /Furniture Fair'B3.youareinvitedtoseethisinspinngcollection I^EIiMHM "^^Ml^iyi^^^^^P^^P as we as a wide ran 9 e of st y !isn local interior furniture. With132 words
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Page 25 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous242 1983-06-04 25 FESTIVAL OF CHOIRS Victoria Concert Hall, 5 p.m. Tickets at $2 at the Victoria Concert Hall. Ends tomorrow. EXHIBITION OF SONG DYNASTY CERAMICS National Museum Art Gallery. 9 a.m.-5.30 p.m. Till June 20. EXHIBITION OF ANCIENT AND MODERN CHINESE PAINTINGS Art collection of Lai Kong Jin. 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Chinese242 words
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Miscellaneous225 1983-06-04 25 THE SINGAPORE YOUTH SCIENCE FORTNIGHT '83 Singapore Science Centre. 10 a.m. -4 p.m. Till June 11. TRADITIONAL SOUTHEAST ASIA EKAT- National Museum Art Gallery. 9 a.m.-5.30 p.m. Till mid-Au-gust. LEGO WORLD SHOW 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Till June 26. Admission is by free tickets from Metro stores. EXHIBITION ON NEW GERMAN225 words
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Miscellaneous214 1983-06-04 25 INTERNATIONAL LEATHER FAIR '83 World Trade Centre Hall 3. Only the leather section is open to the public. Noon-8 p.m. Ends tomorrow. MACBETH 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. National Museum Threatrette. Admission on first-come-first-served basis. OUR SONGS Sixth concert presentation at the Singapore Conference Hall, 8 p.m. Tickets at $2,214 words
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Miscellaneous179 1983-06-04 26 5.58 AM National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement 6.99 News m Brief 6.95 Another Morning Another Show 7.99 News and Weather Report 7.19 Morning Digest 7.29 Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) 7.39 Morning Financial News 7.49 Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) 8.99 News 8.19 Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) 9.99179 words
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Miscellaneous202 1983-06-04 26 Summary 1.15 SEA Games Report 1.39 Family Favourites 2.N News m Brief 2.95 Daily Serial 2.31 The Top Ten 3.99 New m Brief 3.95 Japanese Showcase 4.99 News m Brief 4.95 In Concert 4.39 Curtains Up 5.99 News m Brief 5.95 Music My Way 6.99 News m Brief 6.95 Music202 words
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Miscellaneous99 1983-06-04 26 When friendship beats a scoop jn^^HV .^B^. h^b£^ _^b^b^bf^^ -mah-^^^^F _^_^^K^ I W if V 4 SATURDAY MATINEE DALLAS COWBOYS CHEER LEADERS (Ch 5, 2.25 p.m.): Looking for a sensational scoop, a magazine editor enlists the help of his ex-girl-friend, a reporter. He plants her among a group of glamorous99 words
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Miscellaneous38 1983-06-04 26 THE CLASSIC ALBUMS EXILE ON MAIN STREET (BBC 12.M p.m.): Time Is On Our Side was one of their first hit singles almost 20 years ago. And it looks like the popularity of the Rolling Stones has not38 words
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Miscellaneous179 1983-06-04 26 The Dallas Cowboys Cheer Leaders (Ch 5, 2.25 p.m.) women final, 800 m men/ women final and 1,500 m decathlon; Basketball: Indonesia vs Thailand (men) and Indonesia vs Thailand (women) Volleyball: 3rd and 4th placing; Tennis: Mixed Doubles; and, Badminton Indonesian events. On Channel 8 at 9.20 p.m., there will179 words
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Miscellaneous788 1983-06-04 26 1.00 PM Opening foiowed by Sesame Street. Children learn the letters Q and U and the number 7. 2.00 Shazam (Cartoon): The notorious criminal Aunt Minerva kidnaps Uncle Dudley with the intent of making him her husband. 2.25 Saturday Matinee Dalas Cowboys Cheerleaders (See Pick of the Day) 4.05 ABC788 words
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Miscellaneous26 1983-06-04 26 •^h B .**^*Jsa HI F/ y*jff m 1/ BP IJr m sJgk mv If I U > 4 i i *m Anita Sarawak...Mnzikarama (Ch 5, 5 p.m.)26 words
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