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Title Section14 1983-06-09 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article, Illustration454 1983-06-09 1 Andropov: Has he a serious kidney ailment? MOSCOW, Wednesday SOVIET Communist Party leader Yuri Andropov is suffering from a serious kidney complaint which has left him looking increasingly frail, people who have seen him this week said yesterday. The sources said Mr Andropov, who will be 69 on June 15,454 words
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Article55 1983-06-09 1 DUBLIN, Wed. Gunmen who held up a petrol station in Gal way, Ireland, found the till almost empty so they forced the attendant at gunpoint to stay open for more than two hours until trade picked up enough for them to flee with a haul of US$l,5OOReuter - 55 words
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Article59 1983-06-09 1 BRITONS go to the polls today and Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, in a final address to the country's 42.5 million voters, said: "I want as big a vote as possible." Turn to Page 3 for the latest on the election: Maggie set for landslide win. Cheers from59 words
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Article491 1983-06-09 1 WONG AL KWEI - 12 -hour shift gets the nod WONG AL KWEI Workers like the system as they get extra wages and allowances By WORKERS on the 12--hour shift system are overwhelmingly in favour of continuing with it. Most of them are attracted to the system because of the extra wages and additional491 words
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Article, Illustration475 1983-06-09 1 ALAN JOHN - ALAN JOHN -Lai: Time for PSA officials to explain By MR JUSTICE Lai Kew Chai steered the inquiry into the Sentosa cable car tragedy in a new direction yesterday, saying it was time for Port of Singapore Authority officials to explain aReuter - 475 words
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Article141 1983-06-09 1 Bitter pill for the law HONGKONG, Wed. VICE squad policemen should be impotent or given pills to suppress their sex drive, a magistrate said after hearing what happened when Hongkong s vice squad sent a raiding party to a brothel. Officers got carried away by the charms of the girls141 words
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Article, Illustration260 1983-06-09 1 ALL set to take the boys for a ride are these Wnking new BMX ETrtyle bicycles seea on show at the Police Academy sports pavilion yesterday. They are some of the m bicycles donated to Boys' Clubs by wellwishers. And the youths in the picture areTAN SUAN ANN - 260 words
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Article116 1983-06-09 1 BANGKOK, Wed. Eleven government and military officers were killed when their helicopter exploded after taking off from an army base in north-eastern Thailand today, Radio Thailand rei:>orted. The radio said Maj-Gen l^ert Kanitanaka, Deputy Second Army Commander, and Mr Kangwan Devahastin Na Ayudhya, Under-SecretaryAP - 116 words
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Article67 1983-06-09 1 ADDIS ABABA, Wed. Pollsario guerillas lighting Morocco for control of western Sahara agreed today to stay away from the Organisation of African Unity summit, clearing the way for the twice-cancel-led meeting to be held. Ibrahim Hakim, Foreign Minister of the Pollsario *s Saharan Arab DemocraticAgencies - 67 words
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Advertisement54 1983-06-09 1 60 pages today HDB shop rent rise: Deadline June 20 Back Page Test tube trees will bloom together Pag* 11 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3-8 CAUSEWAY 13 EDITORIAL 14 LETTERS 15 BACKGROUND IS TIMES BUSINESS 17-'* CLASSIFIEDS 22 -37 RACING Sfi SPORTS 37-39 OUTLOOK 2, 3 CINEMA COMICS 12, 1354 words
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Advertisement26 1983-06-09 1 For die first time an international charge card is accepted at CddStoragSupermarlzet. The American Express Card. Don't leave for Cold Storage Jehta without it." Emf \\Jm26 words
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Article546 1983-06-09 2 More disk drives MAXTOR Corporation, another American company the third within the past six months has set up shop in Singapore to make 13.3-cm Winchester disk drives, a device for storing information in computers. The company will also be the first to make disk drives with very large storage546 words
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Article305 1983-06-09 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: SOME Toa Payoh residents are the first people to be directly affected by the building of the MRT. Here was a good chance to educate Singaporeans on the problems involved in the MRT's construction and win them over. Bat that opportunity has obviously been wasted305 words
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Article327 1983-06-09 2 McE at it again AMERICAN John McEnroe promised to clean up his image before the Wimbledon tennis championships later this month and immediately began complaining about the courts at Queen's Club where he was taking part in the Stella Artois Grand Prix championships. After his easy win over Jeff327 words
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Article208 1983-06-09 2 N.T.U.C. INCOME POLICIES DESIGNED FOR EVERYONE NTUC Income's policies cater to everyone and not just unionised staff and their families, said Mr K. T. Samuel, senior manager of the company. He said there is a general misconception among many that Income only offers its services to union-related people.208 words
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Article58 1983-06-09 2 NEXT CHIP IN LINE THE next generation of computer chips the 256K is expected to come onstream soon. Although it is still too early to predict the final outcome, the Japanese are already ahead of their American counterparts. The Japanese hold 70 per cent of the world market for58 words
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Article634 1983-06-09 2 Maggie all the way DESPITE near-record unemployment, opinion polls say Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher appears headed for a landslide victory over her demoralised opponents in tomorrow's election. Not since the opposition Labour Party swept Sir Winston Churchill from power in 1945 and set up Britain's welfare state634 words
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Article345 1983-06-09 2 The US and us WHEN the forefathers of the United States of America inscribed the rights of the press in the First Amendment to the country's constitution, they left out responsibility. With its technological superiority and cohorts or professionals, the country now has the capability of making the345 words
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Article195 1983-06-09 2 The sixth man WHY wasn't a man called Ma'dan bin Jantan also charged with the murder of the former Negri Sembilan state Speaker Datuk Mohamed Tana Talib in April last year? This question was posed in the Federal Court by counsel G. Sri Ram who is appearing195 words
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Article180 1983-06-09 2 (S'pore edition) Chinese healing art SINGAPORE will host the first-ever Asean Chinese Physicians Seminar later this month. About 700 practitioners from the region will share their experiences and discuss the challenges facing them. In conjunction with the seminar, there will be a display on the latest developments in180 words
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Article, Illustration729 1983-06-09 3 Most decisive election since 1945 BRITAIN'S 42.5 million voters go to the polls tomorrow with speculation centred not so much on who will win the vote bat on the size of the ruling Conservative Party's majority. All the opinion polls have shown Prime Minister MargaretAgencies - 729 words
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Article305 1983-06-09 3 LONDON, Wed. In Britain's election, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's party faces a challenge from the right, left and every nook and crank in between. Take, for example, screaming Lord Satch, leader of the official Monster Raving Looney Party, who is running against Mrs ThatcherAP - 305 words
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Article, Illustration50 1983-06-09 3 Breakdown of seats HERE is a breakdown of seats held by the various parties in the last House of Commons. Conservative 332 Labour 238 Social Democrat 29 Liberals 13 Ulster Unionist 10 Scottish Nationalist 2 Plaid Cymru (Welsh Nationalist) 2 Others 3 Speaker and three deputy chairmen 4 Vacant 250 words
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Article176 1983-06-09 3 LONDON, Wed. Rarely has the United States or an American President had more riding on a British election than in Prime Minister Mrs Margaret Thatcher's campaign to return to office. The outcome of Britain's j election could have a telling i effect on a like-minded Presi-AFP - 176 words
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Article69 1983-06-09 3 BAKER Chris Coughlin celebrates the campaign by baking muffins tinted with the political parties' colours. He claims his sales figures are as accurate as any public opinion poll. His "muffinometer", he says, shows 47.1 per cent of sales for muffins coloured Conservative blue, 22.6 per centUPI - 69 words
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Article38 1983-06-09 3 MANCHESTER'S College of Adult Education is offering a final fix for election junkies eight hours of political lectures on voting day, from 10.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. The price is £3 (519.72).- UPIUPI - 38 words
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Article53 1983-06-09 3 WALTER CRONKITE, known as "the world's most trusted man" during his lengthy US television career, made two election specials for British commercial television. His reporting took him to the Rough Hay Working Man's Club in Staffordshire, where one said: "He'll be right welcome provided he doesn't interfere withAP - 53 words
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Article53 1983-06-09 3 IN NORTHERN Ireland, the published platform of the Social Democratic and Labour parties missed the right election date by 10 days. A misprint said the vote was June 19. Meanwhile, thousands of voting forms were in the mail before they were found to be for the 1979 EuropeanUPI - 53 words
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Article15 1983-06-09 3 IN GLOUCESTER, somebody stole the sign identifying the street called Thatcher's End. APAP - 15 words
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Article44 1983-06-09 3 MRS MARGARET Thatcher campaigns from a specially equipped bus, flies to distant points and has a host of aides and assistants. Sebastian Boyle, 21, is running in Bristol with his campaign headquarters and private office all in a public phone booth. UPIUPI - 44 words
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Article113 1983-06-09 4 HONGKONG, Wed. Prince Norodom Sihanouk has offered his resignation as President of the Democratic Kampuchea government after a dispute with his resistance partners over strategy, the Far Eastern Economic Review reported today. But he said he would not abandon the coalition until its partners andAFP - 113 words
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Article313 1983-06-09 4 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST Cover against rogue machines By Our Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Wed. While industrialists are still attempting to install robots in their plants in the west, Japan is already drawing up new laws and social reforms to deal with a new era of automation. In the latest move313 words
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Article104 1983-06-09 4 TOKYO, Wed. Hitachi, Japan's largest electric and electronic company, said today It had developed the world's lightest Industrial robot. The MStSt portable robot operates with a 29-kg arm and an 8-kg revolving body, a Hitachi official said. He also said that it also comes with anAP - 104 words
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162 1983-06-09 4 US School gags student's robot on speech day NORTH MIAMI (Florida), Wed. Ming Hang-ho, a Taiwanese who could not speak English four years ago, wants his homemade robot "Hero" to deliver his high school graduation speech but school officials will not allow it. "You can't let a robot give aUPI - 162 words
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Article, Illustration215 1983-06-09 4 Sri Lankan soldiers sacked for misconduct COLOMBO, Wed. The Sri Lankan Army has sacked some soldiers for committing acts prejudicial to military discipline while they were on duty recently in the troubled northern district of Jaffna. In a statement, the army also said that some other soldiers from the sameReuter - 215 words
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69 1983-06-09 4 TWO ISRAELI soldiers were killed and one seriously wounded yesterday when a car bomb triggered by remote control exploded as a convoy headed by an Israeli general passed the southern outskirts of Beirut, witnesses said. Five Lebanese pedestrians, including a trafficAP - 69 words
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Article68 1983-06-09 4 CHINESE AND Japanese officials concluded what was supposed to be a two-day meeting in one day in Tokyo yesterday after agreeing that Japan will provide China with loans totalling 69 billion yen (Ss6o2 million) this financial year. Under the agreement, Japan will extend 49.9 billion yen in loansAP - 68 words
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Article66 1983-06-09 4 COUNTRIES ENGAGING in what the European Community considers unfair shipping practices could be barred from all its ports as a result of an agreement on Tuesday by Community transport ministers, officials said in Luxembourg. The ministers agreed to consult over joint action against offending fleets, a moveReuter - 66 words
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65 1983-06-09 4 States' ruling party heading for a win PARA-MILITARY police stood guard yesterday as parts of India's mountain states of Jammu and Kashmir voted in a new poll ordered after charges of rigging in Sunday's election. With almost two-thirds of the results declared for a 76-seat assembly in the state, theReuter - 65 words
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Article79 1983-06-09 4 TEN MINERS were killed and 52 others injured when a gas explosion ripped through a century-old Yugoslav coal mine 180 km south of Belgrade, Tanjug news agency reported yesterday. There were 135 miners working down the mine when the blast occurred on Tuesday. Officials fearAFP - 79 words
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132 1983-06-09 4 Soviets 'suffered 15,000 casualties' WASHINGTON, Wed. The Soviet Union has suffered 15,000 casualties in Afghanistan and the toll is rising steadily, Deputy I Undersecretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger said yesterday. Adressing members of the American Stock Exchange, Mr Eagleburger also said that the Soviet Union had abouut 120,000 men deployedAFP; AP - 132 words
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262 1983-06-09 5 North-South speeches raise hopes of consensus rgg THE United Nations Conference on Trade and Development goes into its third day today after statements from rich and poor nations raised early hopes that a consensus might eventually emerge. The European Community, Japan, Canada and New Zealand all took a conciliatory stand262 words
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Article140 1983-06-09 5 WASHINGTON, Wed. Supporters of a US contribution of US$B.4 billion (5J17.6 billion) to the International Monetary Fund won the first votes on the measure yesterday in the Senate. The money is part of US$42 billion to be made available by the US and 145 otherAP - 140 words
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Article273 1983-06-09 5 Retaliation against expulsion of three diplomats WASHINGTON, Wed. The United States yesterday ordered the expulsion of 21 Nicaraguan consular officials and the closing of all six Nicaraguan consulates in this country. This is in retaliation against the expulsion on Monday of three American diplomats in273 words
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Article, Illustration73 1983-06-09 5 EXACTLY 21 years ago, at the age of three (below), he stood in the glinting sunlight and sainted the coffin of his father, President John Kennedy, who was assassinated in Dallas, Texas. Last Monday, John Kennedy Junior was seen leaving St Stephen's Episcopal Church in Providence,UPI - 73 words
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Article103 1983-06-09 5 A few hours after the State Department announcement Nicaragua's junta leader, Daniel Ortega, told reporters in Managua that the American reprisals were further evidence of President Reagan's resolve to "spread bloodletting in Central America." Mr Ortega said that the reprisals went hand-in-hand with the Reagan administration's "criminal" military backingNYT; Reuter - 103 words
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Article386 1983-06-09 6 Combat units to be sent to east Lebanon from Arab countries THE Palestine Liberation Organisation has reportedly de.cided to transfer several combat units to eastern Lebanon from the Arab countries to which they were dispersed last year from West Beirut. The decision was reported in anNYT - 386 words
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300 1983-06-09 6 MECCA, Wed. Saudi Arabian King Fahd has proposed to an Islamic conference that the Muslim world must revive the abandoned practice of litihad to help it tackle modern-day problems. He said yesterday the suspension of Ijtihad was the reason for the decline of theAP - 300 words
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Article, Illustration170 1983-06-09 6 NEW DELHI, Wed. Palestine Liberation Organisation leader Yasser Arafat told Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi yesterday that reports of divisions in Al-Fatah were greatly exaggerated and things were now under control, a PLO spokesman said. At the same time, Mr Arafat, who visitedNYT; Reuter; UPI - 170 words
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Article58 1983-06-09 6 SATORY, (France) Wed. France, the world's third largest arms exporter with sales last year of up to 41 billion francs (5J11.6 billion), yesterday displayed its latest weaponry to delegates at an arms show here. French Defence Minister Charles Hernu described the thousands of weapons and componentsAFP - 58 words
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239 1983-06-09 6 Brazil-Libya accord on arms return THE Brazilian government yesterday announced agreement with Libya over the return of a shipment of Libyan arms intercepted here last April en route for Nicaragua. A statement from the presidential palace here said the four cargo planes detained on April 16 would be allowed toReuter - 239 words
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Article, Illustration402 1983-06-09 8 Time to get on to the PSA, says Lai THE SURPRISE witness yesterday was PSA portmaster Khong Shen Ping. He was called to testify after Mr S. Tiwari introduced a 1973 PSA memorandum related to an accident at the cable cars while they were being installed. The letter, sent by402 words
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1323 1983-06-09 8 ALAN JOHN; GERRY de SILVA; BEN DAVIDSON - ALAN JOHN GERRY de SILVA BEN DAVIDSON Stories by and HEART-STOPPING: If anybody was fooled into believing that the Inquiry Is slowing down, especially after two relatively quiet days, yesterday proved almost heart-stopping. Startling new Information... lawyers being summoned into the Judge's chambers... lawyers huddled In1,323 words
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Article356 1983-06-09 8 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 Snipping Pte Ltd, and Capt R.F. Short,356 words
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261 1983-06-09 9 2 of our staff taken for ride in cable car TWO unexpected guests went (or a ride on the Sentosa cable car system yesterday. Reporter ROMEO PAJAKIIJLO and photographer MAZLAN BAORON of The Straits Times were at Mt Faber when engineers had just completed a test run of the new261 words
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Article71 1983-06-09 9 AN INSPECTOR from the cable car section of the Swiss Federal Transport Office will conduct the final inspection of the Sentosa cable car system. The cable service will resume only after his tests are completed and the system certified safe, the PSA said yesterday.71 words
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419 1983-06-09 9 LILLIAN CHEW - LILLIAN CHEW By YET another American company the third within the past six months has set up shop in Singapore to make 13.3-cm Winchester disk drives, a device for storing information in computers. Maxtor Corporation will also be the first company to make419 words
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Article, Illustration1017 1983-06-09 9 41 DID not go under the cables. It's not a matter of defending myself. I'm not trying to prove anything, but if the commission wants, I can conduct the manoeuvre again. I am not trying1,017 words
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352 1983-06-09 10 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM Sale of 92 cents-a-litre grade to end in a month's time By Our Energy Correspondent REGULAR grade petrol pumps at Singapore's filling stations will dry up in about a month's time. This means that motorists who have been using regular grade352 words
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Article, Illustration242 1983-06-09 10 STELLA DANKER - Civil servants' families get hospital cover STELLA DANKER By A CIVIL service cooperative plans to extend its hospital insurance scheme for civil servants. In January last year, the Singapore Government Servants' Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society introduced a hospitalisation benefit scheme to its 4,800 members. Now the society is to242 words
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304 1983-06-09 10 BHARATHI MOHAN - BHARATHI MOHAN By IF YOU can't beat 'em, join 'em, they say. And there was enough evidence of this at the Traffic Police counter at the Careers '83 exhibition on Tuesday at World Trade Centre. Of the seven police counters, the one for the304 words
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211 1983-06-09 10 A BUSINESSMAN'S over-reaction to a twodollar parking fine landed him yesterday in a magistrate's court. He was ordered to pay $450 for pulling a car park warden by her scarf. Inspector Png Hock Chye, prosecuting, told the court that Miss Noor Liyah211 words
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Article60 1983-06-09 10 FOUR Thai women, arrested by the anti-vice unit on Monday, were each fined $1,000 by a magistrate yesterday for entering Singapore Ulegally. The four who pleaded guilty were Vilai Sae-Lim alias Soheng Sae Kow. 38, Somjit Boonyiam alias Sod Waengvan, 26, Mayuree Sae Nim alias60 words
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166 1983-06-09 10 HE WAS, until May, the Environment Ministry's longestserving worker, having spent all his adult life trimming grass and catting stone. He has been separated from his wife and son for 43 years. Bat not any longer. Next week, Mr N'alllah Karrupan returns to India for166 words
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418 1983-06-09 11 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA By AN ADVANCED cordless telephone system, now being developed by a local company, may be marketed in the United States and Canada by early next year. The company, Semicon Industries, has received a grant of $88,000 for this project from418 words
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Article, Illustration479 1983-06-09 11 EVANGELINE GAMBOA - EVANGELINE GAMBOA Test-tube growing of flowering trees By LET there be blossoms! And there will be blossoms in abundance, all alike and* all bursting forth on the same day. Local scientists have turned their attention to test-tube growing of the best of our floweringWONG KWAI CHOW - 479 words
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Article119 1983-06-09 11 THE extradition case of Australian salesman, Gary William Dunn, 32, will be heard by the district court on June 30. His lawyer, Mr Subhas Anandan, was unwell and his partner, Mr M P D Nair, asked for an adjournment on his behalf. Mr Nair also119 words
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Article43 1983-06-09 11 THE following officials were re-elected at the recent annual meeting of the Diabetic Society of Singapore: President, Dr Tan Bock Yam; vice-presi-dent, Mr Fong Kor Kooi; secretary, Mr Michael Cheng Swee Hock; assistant secretary, Mrs Jane Tan; treasurer, Mr Ng Boon Whan.43 words
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257 1983-06-09 11 The hunt is on for Fort Canning designer A SEARCH for an overseas consultant who can come up with the best design to develop Fort Canning Park into a lively historical area is now on. The Parks and Recreation Department, which is chairing a committee coordinating the park's development, has257 words
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Article, Illustration479 1983-06-09 12 BENG TAN; TSANG SO- YIN - BENG TAN TSANG SO- YIN Doctor left for research in Australia By and A SINGAPORE doctor was a key man behind the birth of the world's first test-tube triplets, which were delivered in South Australia early yesterday morning. Dr Christopher Chen, senior lecturer at Flinders Medical479 words
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Article, Illustration221 1983-06-09 12 THESE soldiers from the 20th Singapore Artillery battalion are tightening the dexion stands which are expected to seat more than 20,000 visitors to the Singapore Armed Forces Display at West Coast Park. They began building the stands last month as part of the221 words
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Article208 1983-06-09 12 KHNG EU MENG - KHNG EU MENG By Singapore Shui Hing is up for sale. The Hongkong-owned department store in Orchard Road will belong to the buyer who can pay about $32 million. Opened In August 1981 amid great fanfare which heralded the store as an upmarket one,208 words
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Article176 1983-06-09 12 How to get over shock of moving PEOPLE will overcome the shock of relocating to new areas if neighbourhoods quickly revive the community or gotong royong spirit, Acting Social Affairs Minister Dr Ahmad Mattar said yesterday. The rapid development in Singapore has relocated kampung residents to new and unfamiliar neighbourhoods,176 words
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Article93 1983-06-09 12 Two fined for trying to cheat A LABOUR supplier and an executive were each jailed a day and fined $1,500 by a magistrate on Tuesday for attempting to cheat a pay officer of the Singapore Armed Forces. Tan Sing, 27, then unemployed, had in March submitted a claim for $62893 words
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Article91 1983-06-09 12 Caught at the police station A CONTRACT labourer's forged driving licence was exposed when he tried to renew it, a magistrate's court heard on Tuesday. Lim Hock Seng, 25, was jailed a day and fined $1,000 after he pleaded guilty to committing the offence at the Traffic Police Department in91 words
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Article43 1983-06-09 12 THE book Memburu Angin by Noor Hidayat will be discussed at a meeting at the Marine Parade Branch Library on Saturday at 4 p.m. It is a collection of short stories about the morals and behaviour of Malays and Muslims.43 words
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230 1983-06-09 12 The ATM Theft Trial Cisco guard 'saw operator pick up piece of paper' A CISCO guard saw a computer operator bending to pick up something inside an ATM kiosk. When the operator straightened up, he had a piece of paper in his hands, a district court heard yesterday. Mr Ahmad230 words
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Advertisement78 1983-06-09 12 I YuKare VITAMIN E CAPSULES I"• i *8S /^,>Viilr»«A I ai ilh **"c^ y FOR STAMINA ENERGY YUKARE VITAMIN E CAPSULES provide the important Vitamin E fortified with natural Wheat Germ Oil. o» Presented in convenient 2 dosages of 1 00 i u 5 200 i.u, 400 i.u, 6 60078 words
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243 1983-06-09 13 KOTA BARU, Wed. Malaysian girls going abroad for studies nave been warned against certain Muslim missionaries who are out to change their minds and talk them into marriage. The warning was given by Kelantan Menteri Besar Datuk Haji Mohamed Yaacob on Monday at an induction243 words
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Article309 1983-06-09 13 Lawyer asks about the '6th man' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday WHY wasn't a man called Ma'dan bin Jantan also charged with the murder of the former Negri Sembilair state Speaker Datuk Mohamed Taha Talib in April last year? This question was posed in the Federal Court today by counsel G. SriNST - 309 words
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Article, Illustration245 1983-06-09 13 KL offers to bridge North- South gap KUALA LUMPUR, W«d. MALAYSIAN Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said yesterday that Malaysia was prepared to act as a bridge between the North and South to bring about a new international economic order. Addressing the third inter-regional meeting on development research, communicationAFP - 245 words
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118 1983-06-09 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia plans to increase radio and television programme exchanges with fonr South-east Asian countries, Information Minister Adlb Adam said. The countries include its Asean partners Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia and Singapore. Exchange visits among Asean journalists are to be Increased also sinceAFP - 118 words
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121 1983-06-09 13 Study on passport application system JOHORE BARU, Wed. The government is considering processing applications for Malaysian restricted passports at the immigration office here by appointment. This is to spare applicants the tedium of waiting in long aueues, Deputy Home Affairs Minister Mohamed Kassim bin Ahmed said yesterday. Immigration officials haveNST - 121 words
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Article47 1983-06-09 13 Theft, then arson KLANG, Wed. Thieves took about $4,200 worth of musical equipment from a shop before trying to bum it down, police said. But the fire was put out before much damage could be done. Police believe the fire was started to destroy incriminating evidence. NSTNST - 47 words
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Article140 1983-06-09 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday SABAH Chief Minister Datuk Harris Salleh today lifted the ban on the Malaysian news agency Bernama's coverage of official functions. Bernama reported that the agreement was reached during a one-hour meeting in Kota Kinabalu between the agency's general manager, Mr AhmadAFP - 140 words
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460 1983-06-09 14 The Straits Times Says... Not the best start for MRT SOME residents and stallholders in Block 206, Lorong One, Toa Payoh are the first Singaporeans to be directly affected by the building of the MRT. Unfortunately, what should become an enduring love affair with the country's commuters got off to460 words
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1603 1983-06-09 14 LESLIE FONG - The limits of dissent in democracy LESLIE FONG sfgg By I Associate Editor ...SOME reflection on whether that controversy should have been allowed to build up to the point of dividing a whole nation may help to crystallise thinking on where one should draw the m line on dissent. THE1,603 words
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Article, Illustration832 1983-06-09 14 IT IS a quarter of a century since General Charles de Gaulle came out of the political wilderness to lead France into the Fifth Republic. At the time, most people saw his return in limited terms. When parliament voted him in as prime minister on832 words
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Article764 1983-06-09 14 dg MY FRIEND Ralph bought one of the new talking cars. When he took possession, it had a newcar smell and said things like, "buckle your seat belt," "lock your door" and "turn on your headlights." Ralph was so delighted he couldn't resist showing it offNYT - 764 words
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Advertisement57 1983-06-09 14 Pan-west. Golfers' favourite watering hole. -i^>» we have all the exclusive names In golf, in fact, If you cant find a select name here, m It's unlikely you'll find it *--< elsewhere. IYfIM V OBonic fTTIPVXN^A/ESTCPTEJITO. I ELJ SO3-28 Plaza Slngapura 68, Orchard Road »tH Tel: *****85/6 JBI3 UIC Building57 words
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Advertisement66 1983-06-09 14 T/?^ depth. The passion. The power of love. Captured in song by the one and only Eleanor Grant from USA. Nightly at The Belvedere Supper Club, 1030 pm to 11.15 pm. The Kasbah, 11.45 pm to 1230 am. a^&o*^\ Season from May 30 to June 19. For information and Cot«66 words
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229 1983-06-09 15 Give us better gongfu movies, SBC I READ with interest the report "SBC buys some top Chinese movies." (ST, May 29). On further reading, I came to realise the socalled "top movies" were made nearly 20 years ago. No doubt "The Assassin" was one of Wang Yu's biggest hits and229 words
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Letter69 1983-06-09 15 I SAW the movie "One of Our Own" on television some time ago and found it really good. It showed that even a Down's Syndrome victim is capable of achievement. However, many people may not have seen the movie because of the late hour at69 words
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293 1983-06-09 15 I RECENTLY applied for admission into the Medical Faculty of the National University of Singapore. Consequently, I was asked to attend an interview. There were three panels of interviewers, teams A, B and C. I was interviewed by Team C. Although there were four293 words
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139 1983-06-09 15 Good for all to show up on time I HAVE been living in Singapore for nearly two years, and have enjoyed every minute of it, except for the times during which I waited for an appointment or for the start of a meeting. I feel I must offer a suggestion139 words
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225 1983-06-09 15 How does the URA ascertain their bona fides? I HAD a property which was acquired by the Urban Redevelopment Authority. On acquisition I was given a temporary occupation licence (TOL). During the period that I held this TOL, I let out a portion of my property on a licence which225 words
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226 1983-06-09 15 A boxing match is just a punch-up in the ring EACH time 1 watch a boxing match, I can't help but wonder why boxing has been classified a sport. The primary objective of the match appears to be to brutally punch out the opponent. Accidents do happen in other sports,226 words
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131 1983-06-09 15 THE Republic of Singapore Air Force has recently been conducting air exercises day and night over the Clementi housing estate. The jet-fighters often fly low, and as they are supersonic aircraft, the loud thundering noise is frightening young children. My two-and-a-half year old twin daughters are131 words
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Letter114 1983-06-09 15 WE live in Bendemeer Road. Just behind our row of flats, there is a badminton court with a sign that reads: "No Playing of Football Allowed." Our room-window faces the court (which is about 50 metres away) and we sleep in this room with our eight-month-old baby. A114 words
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Letter, Illustration56 1983-06-09 15 WE refer to the letter "Show it again" by "VPTH." (ST, May 31). We are pleased to inform the writer that "The Army Series" will be repeated in the Monday 7.05 p.m. time-slot over Channel 8 from July 11. V.S. SUNDBAM Senior PRO, SBC SOME56 words
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246 1983-06-09 15 WE would like to thank "Student" for his suggestion in the letter "Help all use these reference books." (ST, May 18). Reference books popular with students were previously available on application at the counter. They were transferred to the open shelves so that246 words
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220 1983-06-09 15 Ministry reply accurate and precise PLEASE refer to the letter "A reply should be accurate and precise" by "Justice." (ST, May 25). "Justice" says that the statement by the Ministry of Education that nonteaching staff of aided schools are employees of the respective schools is incorrect. He insists that these220 words
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Advertisement832 1983-06-09 15 CORROSION CONTROL SEMINAR The cost of CORROSION to industry is estimated to be between 2 and 4% of the annual gross national product of any developed country. in the world the cost of CORROSION has been calculated to be U5533,000,000,000 per annum Up to 42% of CORROSION costs could be832 words
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Article, Illustration1421 1983-06-09 16 ANDREW POLLACK - ANDREW POLLACK By in New York THE 256K RAM is a chip with a random access memory that can hold more than 256,000 items of information (262,144 to be exact). The Japanese are about six to nine months ahead of the American companies in developing theNYT - 1,421 words
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Article, Illustration682 1983-06-09 16 MARCIA CHAMBERS - Videotaped confessions MARCIA CHAMBERS By in New York THE videotape camera focused on Jose Andujar, an accused killer, who sat slouched in a chair in the 43rd Precinct Station in the Bronx, his black leather jacket loosely draped over a white t-shirt. A table separated him from the prosecutor. TheNYT - 682 words
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Article85 1983-06-09 17 BUKIT Sembawang Estates Ltd has reported group pretax profits of $11.53 million ($7.02 million previously) for the year ended March 31, 1983. Group turnover also increased to $19.31 million ($11.86 million). Net profits after tax stood at $6.57 million ($4.4 million), giving net earnings per share of 36.585 words
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Article86 1983-06-09 17 LIEN Hoe Industries Bhd has been asked by the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange for details of its agreement to acquire the entire capital of Associated Malaysian Credit Sdn Bhd for a cash consideration of M52.2 million. The exchange wants to know details of the development project to86 words
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Article76 1983-06-09 17 DUNLOP Estates Bhd has told the KLSE that its proposed bonus issue will not have any effect on the company's profitability this year. The company expects to declare a total gross dividend of 7.5 per cent on the enlarged capital for the year ending Dec 31, 1983.76 words
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Article25 1983-06-09 17 PROMET Bhd has been queried by the KLSE on a Business Times report that it might salvage ailing United Engineers Malaysia Bhd.25 words
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Article67 1983-06-09 17 MURATA Manufacturing Co Ltd has reported consolidated net income of 6.% billion yen (5561.4 million) (5.59 billion yen) in the year ended March 20, 1983. Pretax profits rose to 15.39 billion yen (13.06 billion yen) and operating profits to 16.95 billion yen (15.59 billion yen). Sales went up67 words
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Article90 1983-06-09 17 TOKYO, Wed. Bank of Japan governor Haruo Maekawa said he does not believe the present upturn of the dollar against major currencies would be stopped by central bank intervention. Mr Maekawa told a press conference the Bank of Japan will not guide short-term Japanese interest rates higher asReuter - 90 words
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Article90 1983-06-09 17 TOKYO, Wed. Sanyo Electric Co Ltd said it is negotiating with an unnamed West German steel company to buy an idle factory to start assembly of video tape recorders (VTRs) early next year. It plans to set up a wholly owned subsidiary in West Germany to runReuter - 90 words
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Article48 1983-06-09 17 THE HAGUE, Wed. Dutch unemployment rose to a postwar record of 793,300 in May from 783,200 in April, provisional seasonally adjusted Social Affairs Ministry figures show. In May 1982 unemployment stood at 654,600, revised for the new method of calculation introduced in January this year. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article77 1983-06-09 17 TOKYO, Wed. Japanese construction orders received from abroad in the year ended March 31, 1983, rose 6 per cent from 1981/82 to 927.4 billion yen (SsB.2 billion), the Japanese Construction Ministry said. Orders received by parent companies in Japan fell 0.9 per cent to 781.9 billion yenReuter - 77 words
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Article90 1983-06-09 17 TOKYO, Wed. Japan has won an order from China for a total of 1.4 million tonnes of steel products for shipment in the second half 1983 at marginally higher prices than the 3.34 million tonnes sold in the first half, a Nippon Steel Corp spokesman said. TheReuter - 90 words
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160 1983-06-09 17 Bousteadco to absorb preference share issue BOUSTEADCO Singapore Ltd has announced that its 85.4 per cent owned listed Australian subsidiary, Boustead Australia Ltd, will be issuing 20,000 cumulative redeemable preference shares of 50 cents each at Asloo (SslB6) per share. Bousteadco has agreed to take up this entire issue. The160 words
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313 1983-06-09 17 WASHINGTON, Wed. United States Agriculture Department (USDA) officials are concerned about granting more government-guaranteed credits to Mexico for the purchase of American farm products. They said the Mexican government is likely to be rebuffed in its request for US$5OO million ($1,058 million) in creditReuter - 313 words
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473 1983-06-09 17 NTUC Income's policies cater to everyone and not just unionised staff and their families, said Mr K. T. Samuel, senior manager of the company. He said there is a general misconception among many in the general public that Income only offers its services to473 words
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362 1983-06-09 17 Slower earnings growth at Van der Horst MARINE and petroleum engineering group, Van der Horst Ltd has experienced a slowdown in its earnings growth at halftime. Group pretax profits rose 11.2 per cent to $2.64 million for the six months ended Mar 31 (against $2.37 million previously). For the full362 words
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530 1983-06-09 17 SING Investments Finance Ltd is launching a public offer for sale of 5.5 million shares at $2.50 each on Friday. Applications close at noon on June 23. The company is a medium-sized independent finance company not affiliated to any banking group in Singapore. The530 words
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239 1983-06-09 17 Brazilian central bank chief to see US bankers BRASILIA, Wed. Brazilian central bank governor Carlos Langoni will meet American bankers in New York during a visit to the United States from June 12 to 18. A central bank spokesman said Mr Langoni and Finance Minister Ernane Galveas met representatives ofReuter - 239 words
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161 1983-06-09 17 Chin Teck bonus issue rejected by CIC CHIN Teck Plantations Bhd's proposed four-for-one bonus issue has been rejected by the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee. The generous issue was first proposed by the company following ClC's and the Malaysian Treasury's approval of the revaluation of its three estates. Chin Teck's directors161 words
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Article, Illustration486 1983-06-09 17 SINGAPORE: Profittaking caused share prices to fall across a broad front In fairly active trading yesterday. Sentiment was affected by the trend in Wall Street where share prices fell on renewed fears that US interest rates will go higher. Among industrials and finances, Malayan486 words
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Article50 1983-06-09 17 Chin Teck 705 -95 C Sugars 1270 -40 M Banking 950 -40 F E Levingston 530 -40 Riverview 452 -32 Metro Hldga 1000 -30 Oriental Hldgs 580 -25 OCBC 1100 -20 Public Bank 1100 -20 Temerloh 470 -20 Pegi Msia 462 -18 ÜBS 985-15 F 4 N 910 -1550 words
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Article34 1983-06-09 17 Mentakab 640 +300 Hume M 670+50 S Finance 360 +28 Fusan 282 +22 Raleigh 392 +20 General Corp 297 +16 Cold Store lOp 550 +15 George Kent sOc 233 +15 Intraco 452 1234 words
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Article43 1983-06-09 17 June 7 June 8 BT Composite: 941.41 934.65 BT Indicator: *****0 *****2 ST Industrials: 962.29 958.99 ST Finance: 2518.10 2543.89 ST Hotels: 1037.50 1035.65 ST Properties: 765.30 762.39 ST Minings: 264.31 263.90 ST Plantations: 1215.41 1226.80 OCBC: 840.27 832.20 SESlnd: 731.37 727.0543 words
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Article24 1983-06-09 17 Gen Corp 1,192,000 Taiping Text 972,000 M U I 617,000 Supreme Corp 588,000 Faber Merlin 480,000 Total turnover: 16.15m Total value: $57.75m24 words
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Article74 1983-06-09 17 Boostead Bhd 4 Danlop Ind -2 Guinness MTC Pan Elec Rothmansl -1 S Trading U M Works -6 C ft C -10 Esso Guthrte Bbd NBT 1 Perils Plant -5 Semb Ship -2 Sap Corp +3 Wearnes -2 CCM FAN -15 Haw Par -3 Nat Iron74 words
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Advertisement83 1983-06-09 17 i On June 1 0 we move out of our present premises to bigger, better offices. If you need the services of our Customer Engineering Department while we move on June 1 0 and 1 1 call: 273-5414 From June 1 3 call our new Customer Engineering Department number: 278-773383 words
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Article2919 1983-06-09 18 au snares qnotea nave a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN is traded in lots of II shares each, with the price quoted in dollars. Gr> Net I9 3 La.t Div P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale +or-2,919 words
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Article514 1983-06-09 18 THE local stock market turned easier yesterday in line with a sharp drop in the overnight New York market. Selected speculative counters, however, continued to record gains. The Business Times Composite Index closed 6.76 points lower at 934.65 and the Straits Times Industrial Index eased 3.39514 words
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Article105 1983-06-09 18 Closing tone: Easier. Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange of Singapore including odd lots "Ready" totalled: 12,671,000 units valued at (45,148,000. Industrials accounted for 8,804,000, finance 1,197,000, hotels 504,000, properties 1,118,000, debentures, loans and bonds 355,000, plantations 396,000, mining 297,000. "Settlement" contracts totalled 3,481,000 units valued at105 words
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Article361 1983-06-09 18 SHARE prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market finished mixed with an easier bias yesterday in less active trading. Total turnover fell to 12.63 million units valued at MJ46.61 million against Tuesday's 15.7 million units worth $55.8 million. The New Straits Times Industrial Index fell 2.13 points361 words
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Article186 1983-06-09 18 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUBT (MiMgen* pttoM tar Jim I) The Commerce 3.42 3.63xd The Savings Fund 2.01 2.13 Spore Prog Fund 155 1.64 S'pore Sec. Fund 2.34 2.48 S'pore Invest Fund 1.19 1.26 S'pore Equity Fund 1.51 1.64 ASIA UNIT TRUST (Maaagera' prfeM far Jim I) Mai Invest Fund186 words
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Article31 1983-06-09 18 Up Down uneh Industrials 21 53 22 Finance 18 Hotels 1 Properties 2 1 Oil Palms 5 1 Tins 2 3 2 Robbers 7 11 2 Robbers Deb/Loans 131 words
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Article3337 1983-06-09 18 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board deals3,337 words
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Article1779 1983-06-09 18 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS AJaaasete (3.705) Aleam (3.588) (67) 3.60 (5) 3.56 (72) 3 581,779 words
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Article231 1983-06-09 19 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed steady with June One RSS buyers quoed at 222.50 cents per kilo, unchanged from Tuesday's close. The morning session gained 0.50 cents on some covering interest. Prices eased 0.50 cents in afternoon trading on some trade selling. KUALA LUMPUR: Rubber prices yesterday231 words
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Article29 1983-06-09 19 Rubber: June 8 Singapore: June: 222.50 cents (unchanged) Malaysia: June: 243.00 cents (down 1.00 cent) Tin: M530.60 per kilo (up 4.00 cents) 135 tonnes (down 15 tonnes)29 words
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Article173 1983-06-09 19 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday eased on short-selling in moderate trading. In June, north fell Mslo to MsB2s a tonne while south and central lost Mss each to M5832.50 and M5827.50 respectively. In July, south eased Mss to M5827.50 and central traded at MsB3o. The refined173 words
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Article32 1983-06-09 19 LONDON: Copper prices on Tuesday (previous in brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £1070.00 (£1077.00); sellers £1071.00 (£1078.00); Three Months buyers £1087.00 (£1094.50); sellers £1087.50 ;£1095.50). Market tone: Barely steady Sales: 41,750 tonnes.32 words
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Article373 1983-06-09 19 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 223.00 224.00 222.50 223.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. July 226.25 226.75 225.50 226.00 Int. 2 R.S.S. 216.00 218.00N 216.00373 words
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Article114 1983-06-09 19 THE STRAITS TIN price in Penang yesterday rose four cents to M530.60 a kilo, due mainly to purchases by the buffer stock manager. The new level is still within the ITA "may buy" range of M529.15 and M532.06. Dealers noted that the BSM took up all 135 tonnes114 words
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Article133 1983-06-09 19 PRODUCE Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per 111 kg yesterday: Corona t oil: Bulk fob $117.00 sellers, old drum (in 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 pepper133 words
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Article126 1983-06-09 19 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable in Singapore opened at $27,520 and closed lower at $27,500 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.00/401.00 before it narrowed to 400.00/401.00. The market remained very nervous with not much trading, due to the volatility of the Hongkong dollar against the126 words
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Article155 1983-06-09 19 Mob Fr) New York 11.058 11.938 11.125 12.00S Zurich 11.578 12.028 11.76S 12.125 Tms Mm Singapore 11.208 11.808 11.30S 11. 90S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Solan, S'jwrr. Sawee: N.M. WltoeMM MM Tmtm Mm Melbourne(l) 455. 658 464.168 460.25S 468.85S New York 404.008155 words
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Article587 1983-06-09 19 THE US dollar yesterday opened at 552. 1235/55, in adjustment with the firm US unit. It was brought to a high of 2.1255/65 before easing to close at 2.1230/40. Against major currencies, the US dollar was traded with little fluctuations in an upward trend. Trading in the587 words
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Article45 1983-06-09 19 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on June 8: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2 3 Closing Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 2 9/16 2 7/16 3-month Bank bills 7% 7% 3 months CD 7W 7H 6 months CD 7W 7H Scarce: N*ttwuJ Dfcveut45 words
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Article34 1983-06-09 19 (Using Interbank rate* Ur Sinnapoir d«lUrs *a Jim 8: oner Bid Overnight 6 5 3 4 1 month 7'/« 7 2 months TV, TV* 3 months 7U 7V* Overnight mode 5 334 words
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Article24 1983-06-09 19 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers Is 9.12 per cent. >24 words
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Article439 1983-06-09 19 RENEWED fears that interest rates will go higher created strong selling pressure and pushed prices on Tuesday to their lowest point in several weeks. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell about 19.33 points to close at 1194.91. This was the lowest close in the blue chip index since439 words
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Article326 1983-06-09 19 Yen AJlnomoto 820 -3 Akal 563 +7 Amada 675 unch Asahl Chem 311 +1 A*ahl Olass 578 +2 Bank Tk 291 unch Brldgestone 475 -8 Canon 1460 unch Casio Computer 1340 -10 CltUen 411 -10 D Nip Print 720 -4 D Nippon Screen 1110 -10 DalelT;. 612 -1 Dailchl326 words
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Article97 1983-06-09 19 Pesos Acoje Mining Anglo PhU 0.004 unch Apex Mining B 0.014 +0.001 Atlas Con. 3 38J0 unch Bagulo Gold 0.0026 -0.0002 Basic Petroleum 0.009 +0.0008 Benguet Con. B 100 2 CDCP 85 unch First Phil Hldgs 7.10 unch Lepanto B 0.13 unch Marlnduque B Marsteel Oriental B O.OM unch97 words
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Article653 1983-06-09 19 THE conviction that the Conservative Party will be re-elected with a substantial majority in today's UK general election pushed share prices firmer yesterday, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 4.5 points at a record 714.8. Closing middle prices of selected stocks, excluding stamp duty, were:653 words
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Article50 1983-06-09 19 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 867.04 Tuesday 881.27 Week Ago 923.15 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 737.7 Tuesday 743.9 Week Ago 756.8 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 593.3 Tuesday 603.6 Week Ago 614.3 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 710.3 Monday 703.4 Week Ago 712.5 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1194.91 Monday 1214.24 Week Ago 1199.9850 words
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Article311 1983-06-09 19 Cent* INDUSTRIALS A C I 136 -3 A N I 240 API! 193 -3 Aberfoyle 700 -30 Age Z 2128 Alliance Oil 80 -6 Allied Mil! 170 Ampol Exp 220 unch Ampol Pet 156 unch Ani 432 -6 Ashton 1608 Assoc Pulp Paper B HP 800 -12 Beach Petroleum311 words
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Article124 1983-06-09 19 BahU Aokham Thai Asia Fibre Ayuthaya Inv. And Trust 132 -I Bangkok Bank 282 unch Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd Bata Shoe Berll Jucker 381 -2 Charoong Thai Wire 334 -4 Firestone First Trust 84.75 -1.5 Goodyear Industrial FlnanC* Corp 148 unch Jalaprathan Cement... Maboonkhrong 128 unch Metal Box Rama124 words
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Article364 1983-06-09 19 PRICES yesterday eased across the board in lacklustre trading as the Hongkong dollar fell to a new low of 7.71/75 to the US unit in early business. Buying volume and order sizes remained low as bearish sentiment prevailed, despite the stabilisation of the HK dollar at about the 7.50364 words
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Article171 1983-06-09 19 Fls ABN 363.00 +4 Ahold ***** +1.8 Akjo 58 JO +0.1 AMEV 116.50 +1 Amfas 66.00 -22 Amrobnk 56.50 +02 Bergoss Berk 26.00 unch Bols 87.00 +4.8 Borsucer 151.50 +15 Boska 46.10 -1.2 Burtet 45.50 +1 Caland 31.80 unch Calv ***** -45 Dell mij 64.00 +1.9 Elsevler 318.00 unch171 words
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Article194 1983-06-09 19 Francs Actions Sulsses 281 -1 Alusulsse Br 735 -10 Alusulsse Reg 2SB unch Brown Boveri Br 1280 +5 Clba Gelgy Br 1930 15 Clba Oelgy P C 1525 +5 Clba Oelgy Reg 805 +10 Credit Sulsse Br 2000 unch Credit Sulsse Reg 380 unch Elektrowatt Br 2580 +15 Oeorge194 words
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Article122 1983-06-09 19 FROM: Page 18 KL Kep**g (2.688 2.695) (17) 2.70 (4) 2.68 (15) 2.69 K SMlm (5.008 5.205) (1) 5.30 (2) 5.20 Kallm (2.728) (83) 2.70 (5) 2.68 (2) 2.69 (6) 2.72 xd KT Pan (8.00S) cd MalakaH (4.145) (1) 4.16 (4) 4.14 Mentakab(7.2Oß) (1)7.20cd New S'dab (3705)122 words
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409 1983-06-09 20 THE managing director of Dah Yung Steel Co (S) has denied persistent rumours of a takeover bid for the company in spite of the fact that a large block of Dah Yung shares had changed hands. Mr Tan Cheng Chow told Business Times409 words
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153 1983-06-09 20 SYED Kechik Holdings has disclosed it now holds a 10.96 per cent stake in Kinta Kellas Tin Dredging PLC. This was revealed in Kinta Kellas' latest annual report and follows hot on the heels of an earlier announcement by Straits Trading that153 words
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365 1983-06-09 20 THE Renong Tin Dredging Company PLC (Renong PLC), control of which is now in the hands of Sparlstream Investments Ltd, has obtained approval from the Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee for its proposed acquisition of three property companies and proposed scheme of arrangement. This was365 words
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203 1983-06-09 20 Setron (M) hopeful of being profitable again SETRON (Malaysia) Bhd, which has incurred losses in the past two years, is hopeful of a turnaround to profitability this year, although conditions will still be difficult. Chairman Mr Wee Cho Yaw noted in his latest review that trading conditions have deteriorated since203 words
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Article126 1983-06-09 20 PACIFIC Chemicals Bhd is evaluating opportunities to diversify and expand. This was disclosed by chairman N. Harrs in his latest annual review. The company is "financially and technically well positioned" to do so. Demand for its products this year will continue to depend largely on the commodities126 words
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Advertisement252 1983-06-09 20 V This announcement appears as a matter of record only, June, 1983. m PEAK HUA HOLDINGS BERHAD U557,500,000 Credit Facility Managed By Asian International Merchant Bankers Berhad Provided By Asian International Merchant Bankers Berhad United Malayan Banking Corporation Berhad Agent Asian International Merchant Bankers Berhad It was in the early252 words
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236 1983-06-09 21 TEO LIAN HUAY - TEO LIAN HUAY Advice follows complaints over Thailand tour By COMMUNITY centres organising holiday tours have been told to use only travel agents who offer proven competitive and reliable service. The People's Association would also take steps to ensure that the interests236 words
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Article43 1983-06-09 21 BRITAIN'S GENERAL election results will be broadcast live by the BBC World Service from 4.15 a.m. today. The broadcasts will continue until midnight tomorrow. Results will also be available from the British High Commission on Tel No. *****3 tomorrow.43 words
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Article47 1983-06-09 21 ABOUT 5i fish were released into Sentosa's Eastern Lagoon yesterday, but their freedom will be shortlived because some will be caught on Sunday. The fish will be the catch of a contest organised by the Sentosa Development Corporation and the Crawford CC Fishing Club.47 words
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Article35 1983-06-09 21 THE MINISTRY of the Environment yesterday confirmed a number of food poisoning cases at a hotel in Orchard Road. It is understood that the victims were guests at a wedding dinner last Sunday.35 words
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Article43 1983-06-09 21 TELECOMS STARTS an international direct dialling service to India from today. The charge is 40 cents for a block of six seconds. The inclusion of India increases to 124 the number of destinations with an IDD connection to Singapore.43 words
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Article147 1983-06-09 21 A BUSINESSMAN was yesterday jailed for a total of three years and eight months for cheating two Hongkong firms of $201,600 by sending them 600 cartons of I tomato juice instead of abalone. District judge Chang Kok Ming found Lim j Teong Kuan, 38, guilty147 words
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195 1983-06-09 21 One-cent coin to remain legal tender THE Singapore one-cent coin will remain legal tender and not go oat of circulation. In fact, from now until the end of 1984, 36.3 million more pieces of one-cent coins will be Issued. "One-cent coins will be released for as long as we have195 words
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356 1983-06-09 21 DOCTORS have been advised to tell their patients how long it would take for prescribed medication to work if they want these people to return when they fall sick again. The problem of doctorhopping could be curbed if doctors spent time explaining to356 words
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214 1983-06-09 21 GRADUATES of the Singapore American School can help promote better East-West relations by persuading their friends at home to appreciate the viewpoints and problems of Asia. The Senior 'Minister of State (Prime Minister's Office), Mr Lee Khoon Choy, said these graduates were in214 words
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Article, Illustration323 1983-06-09 21 Tales are crammed with action Pictures by SIMON KER LORE Wei Sue (left), 11, of St Nicholas Girls' School, claps her hands like the euphoric scientist who has Just invented a pleasure machine in her science fiction story. Chan Lock Khai (above), 11, of Maha Bodhl School,SIMON KER - 323 words
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Advertisement52 1983-06-09 21 «f l^^B BP HBB H Hnf^Ml sIP^ #01-06, 3S, Sclegie Road. Rirklane Sliopping Ntill. Singapore n"18. Tet Borneo Carriage Trading Co. Ltd., Bandar Seri Begauan -Sales Centre, 91, Jalan Gadong, 1' O. Box I2""-», Brunei. Tel: *****. Kuala Belait Sales Centre. 99 A. Jalan McKerron, P O Box 218, Brunei.52 words
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Advertisement3426 1983-06-09 22 *****66 I 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage &*S 4\ Tone Up W* J*'jt Your Tensed Wl t j Muscles and m I Relax at it oar serene: central hß^Blj* health nULJ^j^ CENTRE 1, MAGAZINE ROAD #01-08 CENTRAL BUILDING (Off Havelock Road) Singapore 0105 TEL: 919M1/*****8 Business hours:3,426 words
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Advertisement734 1983-06-09 22 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday Friday 900 am 530 pm (5.00 pm for next day) Saturday 9.00 am 3.00 pm 12.30 pm for Sunday Times) Public Holiday 9.00 am 1 00 pm COUNTER SERVICE: Time* Orchard Centre =02-105 Lucky Plaza 10.00 am 12N; 1 pm 530pm Mon Fn (4.00 pm for next734 words
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Advertisement661 1983-06-09 22 RATES: Ordinory P er WOfd (Min bM) $18 00 per col cm Semi-Displov (Min $54 00 Straits Times) $18 50 per col cm (Min $55.50 Sunday Times) $22 50 per col cm Display (Mm $67 50 Straits Times) $23 12 per col cm (Min $69 36 Sunday Times) j Box661 words
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Advertisement727 1983-06-09 22 CLASSIFICATION CROUP A Entertainment A Food guide B Personal Services A Merchandise C Business To Business O Employment E Vehicles A Boats F Accommodation A Properties G Travel Guide H Education A Instruction Announcements j Obituaries ft\] SOMEONE ACTUALLY LOST a ffo J IKI dinghy and is offering a re-727 words
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Advertisement346 1983-06-09 22 60 Business Opportunities ECONOMICAL BUSINESS SERVICES: telephone answering service with prestigeous office address and temporary Executive Room use. Telex facilities $5 monthly. *****00. AGENT/ WHOLESALER WANTED by manufacturer of Chinese medical products. High commission. Call Pure Statue Enterprise, *****74. A $10 CONFIDENTIAL Answering/ Mailing/ Office Registration Services. Telex facilities/ Paging/346 words
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Advertisement574 1983-06-09 23 62 Other Products/ Services LAROE QUANTITY OF red bricks (rectangular, with hole In centre) from Thailand C.I.K. S'pore 19 1/2 cents each. Interested please write Chalwat World Trust Ltd.. Part 3/ 12-13 Nitres Koad, Bangruu Bangkok 6, Thailand Tel *****3ft (Thai). e (lI A EMPLOYMENT ~65 Situations Wanted BRITISH SEA574 words
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Advertisement471 1983-06-09 23 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant b) EDP b) EDP EDP OPERATORS required by a well established European trading company in MacPherson area. Please write with full personal particulars to: F.E. ZUELLIG (TRADING) PTE LTD P.O. BOX 725 SINGAPORE 9014 Those without experience may also apply, as trainIng will be471 words
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Advertisement415 1983-06-09 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical GTM Coignet J.V. I [requires urgently CLERK OF I WORKS (Construction) Minimum 1 year's experience in finishing works. VDU KEY J PUNCH OPERATOR i [(Male) Minimum 1 year's relevant experience, i JUNIOR j| PAYROLL CLERK (Male) j e Minimum 1 year's ex- perience in415 words
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Advertisement502 1983-06-09 23 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical ATARI INCORPORATED AN ATARI PCI JOINT VENTURE This new venture has immediate opening for the post of:GENERAL CLERK GCE 'O' level with credits in Maths/English 1 year clerical experience is essential Ability to type at 30 to 40502 words
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Advertisement394 1983-06-09 23 MASTEC requires: FEMALE CLERK (Inventory Control) Requirements: e Minimum GCE 'O' Level with good Maths and English e No working experience necessary Intereated applicanta please call *****55 for an appointment. MATSUSHITA TECHNICAL CENTER 25 JOO KOON ROAD I SINGAPORE 2262 ©SANYO INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD has immediate vacancies for 1)394 words
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Advertisement531 1983-06-09 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretariat Clerical An established company in Jurong requires: Confidential Secretary (to the Company Director) Able to handle correspondence independently Shorthand speed of 90 wpm and above Typing speed of 50 wpm and above Pleasant personality Salary above four figures Please apply with full particulars to: The531 words
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Advertisement392 1983-06-09 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretariat Clerical Established organisation urgently requires SECRETARY To Managing Director Requirements: Recognised Private Secretarial Certificate or equivalent. Mature, with good command of both spoken and written English. Minimum 5 years experience in similar capacity and able to manage the office regardless of whether the Managing Director392 words
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Advertisement593 1983-06-09 23 66 Situations Vacant i d > Secretarial Clerical A well established Broking Firm requires immediately: 1. 2 EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPERS With LCC Intermediate or Higher Accounting. Able to keep full set of books. 2. CLERK With good O' level results in English and Maths. 3. RELIABLE MIDDLE-AGED PEON Apply in per593 words
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Advertisement596 1983-06-09 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical BIRKART SOUTHEASTASIA PTE LTD urgently requires SHIPPING CLERK/ TYPIST Passed GCE O' Level e Good typing speed at least 35 w.p.m. e Experience not essential Salary according to qualification* and experience. Please apply In own handwriting with a recent non-returnable photograph and contact telephone596 words
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Advertisement571 1983-06-09 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial it Clerical An established company in Bufcrt Timeh invite* application* for the post of: ACCOUNTS CLERK e GCE O' level with passes In English and Mathematics. e Few years' experience in stock and cash control. This is a temporary Job and It will lasts for571 words
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Advertisement575 1983-06-09 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical HIRE PURCHASE COMPANY requires e BUSINESS MANAGER e SECRETARY/PERSONAL ASSISTANT GENERAL CLERK/TELEPHONE OPERATOR Applicants please write with full personal particulars, qualifications, experience and telephone number with photograph to: The Personnel Manager Maxwell P.O. Box 3425 Singapore 9054 Japanese Trading Firm requires a> FEMALE GENERAL575 words
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Advertisement640 1983-06-09 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Trading company urgently requires an: EXPERIENCED FEMALE SECRETARY e Chinese and English correspondence, telex operation i; a must e Must be experienced In Import and export procedures e 3 years of working experience e Must be able to start Immediately Interested applicants please con640 words
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Advertisement491 1983-06-09 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTS CUM GENERAL CLERKS urgently required by established developer. e Minimum GCE O' level with knowledge of typing and i simple correspondence. Interested please apply in writing with non-returnable photograph to: The Advertiser Blk. 27, Bendemeer Road SO2-649 Singapore 1233 FEMALE ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT491 words
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Advertisement817 1983-06-09 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Urgently required ONE FEMALE OPERATOR CUM TYPIST for an International Import/ Export Trading Company. Interested write to: MAXWELL ROAD P.O. BOX 3076 SINGAPORE 9050 Or contact: *****55 Urgently Required EXPERIENCED SHIPPING CLERK Apply personally at: PSA Multi-Storey Complex No 20 Pasir Panjang Road #01-03817 words
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Advertisement935 1983-06-09 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical CLERKS AND RECEPTIONISTS urgently required. Jobs are suitable for those staying in Jurong, Clement!, Teban Queenstown. Clerks must have min 30 w p.m. and Receptionists with PABX' PMBX knowledge. Ring: *****02/ *****03. FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK required. GCE 'O' level, possess LCC intermediate Accounting. Minimum935 words
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Advertisement605 1983-06-09 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical GENERAL CLERK REQUIRED hy established company. Completed GCE 'O' level. Must be bilingual, able to type. Call personally: 32 Hongkong Street, S'pore 0105. IMMEDIATE INDEFINITE TEMPORARY experienced Clerk/ Typists, typing 35 wpm transport provided (Pandan Road Jurong). Call: *****57 MANDARIN SPEAKING TELEPHONE Operator required.605 words
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Advertisement684 1983-06-09 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales e) Sales GALERIES LAFAYETTE We are France's largest Department Store and have immediate vacancies for: Minimum Secondary 2 education with the ability to converse in fluent English Mandarin. Possess a warm pleasant personality. Enjoy meeting people. e Experience preferred though notassential. Here684 words
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Advertisement318 1983-06-09 24 f SALES REPRESENTATIVE An established and expanding Company invites applicants from suitably qualified candidates to join its sales team e At least 2 to 3 years experience in the sports shoes line e Preferably between 22 and 30 years old Possess Class 3 driving licence Pleasant disposition and ability to318 words
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Advertisement527 1983-06-09 24 66 Situations Vacant e) Sates fEVERCRISP SNACK PRODUCTS (ASIA) LIMITED requires VAN SALES REPRESENTATIVES to sell the Company's range of brand leader snacks and confectionery products. Candidates should have completed National Service, a minimum of 1 year's van sales experience, and a valid class 3 driving licence. Interested applicants please527 words
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Advertisement638 1983-06-09 24 I 66 Situations Vacant e) Sates An established trading company marketing intarior decorative materials requires: SALES EXECUTIVE Requirements: e Must possess a car e Age 22 to 30 years old e Minimum GCE O' level e Experience not essential but preferable with contacts In related field e Must have Initiative,638 words
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Advertisement565 1983-06-09 25 66 Situations Vacant Sales (1) MALE a FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES (10 vacancies) (2) MALE a FEMALE SALES EXECUTIVES (4 vacancies) Self motivated, aggressive and ability to communicate effectively. Must br hardworking and Independent. e Experience not necessary, intensive training will be provided till you succeed. Attractive commission total income above565 words
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Advertisement826 1983-06-09 25 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales INDOOR SALES PROMOTERS e Hardworking with initiative. e Disciplined. e Able to communicate with people. e Basic salary $400 plus commission. TEL: *****73 interview today at:--.03-36, SIM LIM TOWER SINGAPORE 0620 (opposite Rochor Centre) REQUIRED EXPERIENCED LADY SALES EXECUTIVES for sale of disposal diapers to826 words
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Advertisement491 1983-06-09 25 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales OPTICAL ASSISTANT REQUIRED at #01-66 Thomson Plaza, S'pore 2057. Salary $350 Please apply personally at: 163 Orchard Road, S'pore 0923. Tel: *****27. REQUIRED SALESMEN, EXPERIENCED In photographic and electronic goods at tourist shop. Good salary offered. Interview at Shaltmars, LGI4, Lucky Plaza. SALES CUM DELIVERY491 words
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Advertisement603 1983-06-09 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Technical t) Technical RFNFRAf iS^aVvfi FLFCTRIC PM «j^Consumer Electronics Pte Ltd«j^ S£§ requires suitably qualified candidates <?£ for the following positions: g> »c 3jk& Candidates must possess NTC ITCin K;;;5 »P Electrical Fitting and Installation/ &>§2 X3 Training will be provided for selected jgj603 words
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Advertisement236 1983-06-09 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical t) Technical p==3 mm SINGAPORE SHIPBUILDING ENGINEERING LIMITED If you are a skilled tradesman, or even a semi-skilled tradesman, and are seeking to improve your present job prospects, we ~i have vacancies in the following trades in our fast expanding shipyard: STEELWORKER/236 words
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Advertisement519 1983-06-09 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant f) Technical t) Technical A 1 I MESA I Ip urgently requires I Electronics Repair I I Technicians ill Requirements/Duties: P NTC 20r3 in Electronics Servicing W Preferably with some practical expe--3| rience in repairing and servicing of radio and radio cassette sets I519 words
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Advertisement19 1983-06-09 25 66 Situations Vacant f) Technical GEAC m W Your I |f Career is in the -J^ Right Direction ■L19 words
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Advertisement520 1983-06-09 26 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical philips] We stand at the technological forefront. We take pride in manufacturing, producing electronic/electrical systems, products and equipment for export to more than 120 countries throughout tha world. Excellent opportunities therefore exists in our progressive environment far persons of calibre to extend their knowledge and520 words
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Advertisement529 1983-06-09 26 66 Situations Vacant i) Technical Urgently requires ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS NTC/ITC In Electronics Age 17-23 years Completed/Exempted from NS Duties: Repairing, servicing troubleshooting of radio cassettes recorders hi-fi equipment in production line. FEMALE QC INSPECTORS Secondary 2—4 Age 16 21 years Duties: For Incoming section parts Inspection, sampling llase with suppliers.529 words
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Advertisement480 1983-06-09 26 66 Situation* Vacant t) Technical A printing manufacturing company urgently requires suitable candidates to fill the following positions: 1) DIECUTTING (AUTOPLATTEN OPERATOR ASSISTANT) Preference will be given to those with experience In this field. 2) GENERAL WORKERS (Male) 3) GUILLOTINE (PAPER/BOARD CUTTER) Interested persons please call personally during office hours480 words
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Advertisement564 1983-06-09 26 66 Situations Vacant i) Technical SOUTHEAST ENTERPRISES (8) PTE LTD Invites applications for MECHANICS a Experience preferred but not essential a Possess initiative a Willingness to work hard Attractive salary and 5-day week Interested please call personally at: 19 Lorong Tukang Satu Jurong, S'pora 2291 SBS bus no. 246 from564 words
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Advertisement548 1983-06-09 26 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical SKILLED MACHINISTS Experienced Skilled Lathe and Boring Machine Operators required by heavy engineering company located In Sungel Pandan area. IniaraaUd Singaporean*, please apply personally: MR. WONG MENG TONG IS2, PANOAN LOOP SINGAPORE 0512 TEL: *****94 (9.00am 3.00pm) TONG TECK ENGINEERING PTE LTD requires:--1) STEEL FABRICATORS548 words
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Advertisement654 1983-06-09 26 86 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production g) Production f FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS c c W^ _H/ m m free tea/coffee Fa9h.onab(e uniforms^A^^O wifj. snacks Subsidized mealGMj GET 3 Savings plan W^ ifflßP W^^ P&r montln v-^\ iL^L iHUM-l654 words
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Advertisement227 1983-06-09 26 ft? CHARTERED CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES PTE LTD A subsidiary of AH requires MALE/FEMALE PROCESS OPERATORS Starting salary of up to $450 and MORE depending on qualifications and experience OUR ATTRACTIVE FRINGE BENEFITS INCLUDE: Free uniforms and shoes Free transport for shift workers Free medical treatment other generous welfare schemes Attractive merit227 words
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Advertisement246 1983-06-09 26 66 Situations Vacant i SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSi g) Production TEXAS INSTRUMENTS gives MALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS P ATTRACTIVE SALARY I $450 p. S S TRANSPORT ALLOWANCE I J fSHIFT ALLOWANCE J p. ATTRACTIVE BONUS l^ YEARLY X PROFIT SHARING PARTICIPATION^ EXCELLENT MEDICAL I CARE J 12 DAYS ANNUAL LFAVE STUDY [ASSISTANCE CLEAN AIRCON246 words
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Advertisement635 1983-06-09 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant a^^ mm^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^' j^^ mmmm^^^^^^^ a^^^^ m^^^^ mt im^ i g) Production g) Production g) Production You can earn up to $500 PER MONTH WE HAVE VACANCIES ROTATING SHIFTS 7:00 am to 3:00 pm 3:00 pm to 1 1 :00 pm REQUIREMENTS:635 words
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Advertisement465 1983-06-09 27 66 Situation* Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production 4 nnn f/v\^v 3J w w w w PHHmmftK I, ASTEC^fJH II I llliiiiniiii HiiiE^^q i ASTEC INTERNATIONAL (S) PTE LTD A subsidiary of a British multinational a corporation urgently requires: I FEMALE PRODUCTION d OPERATORS 1 Earn up to465 words
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Advertisement295 1983-06-09 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant f) Production g) Production HI HBI^ GENERAL ELECTRIC U.S.A. Television Appliance Pte Ud [Come and Join Jm I PRODUCTION I I OPERATORS 1 I If you work with us, you have a choice of lag I working hours and you will also earn |B295 words
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Advertisement380 1983-06-09 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production ForTrue 1 Career Involvement, Agpept Our Xhallenge 1. PRODUCTION CONTROL EXPEDITORS Responsible for ensuring the smooth flow of materials at all times and to communicate with all supporting groups. Must have a GCE '07'A' Level with some relevant experience. 2.380 words
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Advertisement332 1983-06-09 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Production HITACHI ELECTRONIC DEVICES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD. A multi-million Colour Television Picture Tubes Manufacturing Company in Jurong has the following vacancies for keen and dynamic people who seek rapid advancement and job satisfaction. If you are: Physically fit Able to work -3 rotating shifts ••Completed National332 words
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Advertisement333 1983-06-09 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production ■MaaaßßaaaaMaMßiaMM jlc ■■■■■■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■< jfe I JVC ELECTRONICS I SINGAPORE PTE LTD i ■■hi P***mt*m* ./^-'i,<Z::«.4. *WmnfSa[inl ■I** L «^ai m** m m m mmm mM ||w i ;^i— > *»*"*"B requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Requirements: Age: 16-35 years Primary 6333 words
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Advertisement267 1983-06-09 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Production requires Requirements: 1 strong physique preferably be of middleage Starting Salary: $375 pm We provide: *$20 confirmation increment after 3 months $20 increment after 1 yr"s service Medical Hospitalisation Benefits Paid Leaves *13th Month Bonus *TB Heart Disease Insurance Recreational Facilities And many others Please267 words
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Advertisement413 1983-06-09 28 66 Situations Vacant SSa^SSSSSSBSaSSSSS i g) Production I Singapore I I Kitamura I I industries 1 Re Ltd. 203, Kallang Bahru 1 Singapore 1233. I Applicants are Invited from Singapore/ Malaysia citizen for appointment as 16 year above. Willing to work shift. Experience not necessary. 13th month pay. Annual leave.413 words
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Advertisement528 1983-06-09 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I Applications are invited for the following I positions:- Technical 4or NTC 3in Metal Machining i Minimum 1 year experience in mechanical drafting I I Technical 2or equivalent I Preferably those with similar experience Completed secondary 2 education Interested applicants528 words
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Advertisement200 1983-06-09 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous aIW ISINGAPOR€ I Requires *Male applicants must have completed National Service. ■B^aaBBaBHBBHBHBHNaMHHB Please apply with full details to: EURASIA PRESS 10 Kampong Ampat Off Macpherson Rd Singapore 1336 or Tel: *****44 for Interview A wall aataMiahad trading firm raquirat following personnel 1. MALE/FEMALE SALES EXECUTIVES200 words
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Advertisement513 1983-06-09 28 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous ©SANYO INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD has immediate vacancies for 1) Q.C. SUPERVISOR (MALE) e Singaporean, age 25 to 40 years Minimum GCE 'O' Level e With QC background for 3 to 5 years at supervisory level 2) ASST. SUPERVISOR (MALE) e Completed N.S. e Minimum513 words
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Advertisement384 1983-06-09 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Hardware Trading Company requires (A) SHOP ASSISTANTS (CHINESE MALE) e GCE'O' level. e Bilingual. e Completed N.S. (B) STOREMEN (CHINESE MALE) e Secondary education, e Bilingual, e Completed N.S. e Physically fit. (C) DELIVERY ATTENDANTS e Age 16 to 18. (D) DELIVERY DRIVERS (CHINESE MALE)384 words
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Advertisement397 1983-06-09 28 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous J*UNQ COUKT HCTCL Urgently Requires 1) Waiters 2) Housemen 3) Housemaids 4) Linen Maids 5) Waitresses (Chinese Restaurant) 6) Chambermaids We offer:- Free Meals Free Uniform Medical Benefits (Sick, Hospltaltsation Leave etc.) Free SATA Insurance Scheme Promotional Opportunities Paid Public Holidays Free Transport Home (After397 words
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Advertisement517 1983-06-09 29 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous INTERNATIONAL AIR FREIGHT FORWARDER based at Singapore Changi Airport have the following vacancies:IMPORT CLERK/ CUSTOMER SERVICES (Mai* /Female) e GCE 'O' level e Completed N.S. e Neat and accurate typing, e Knowledge of import and air freight documentation essential BILLING CLERK e GCE O' level e517 words
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Advertisement559 1983-06-09 29 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous A wall established Property Developer urgently requires: SECURITY OFFICERS e Completed Secondary 2 education. e Able to speak and write simple English. e Previous experience In security work or a uniformed force. e Prepared to wear a uniform and work 3 rotating shifts. DESPATCH RIDER559 words
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Advertisement593 1983-06-09 29 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous Well established international freight forwarders haa immediate vacancies for the undermentioned posts: 1) TRAINEE SALES EXECUTIVES (MALE/FEMALE) e Knowledge of shipping/ freight sales preferred. e Own car preferred but not essential. 2) SECRETARY e Minimum GCE "O" leVel with credit In English. e Shorthand and typing593 words
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Advertisement577 1983-06-09 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous DRILLERS GROUTERS GUNITE OPERATIVES Established Geotechnical Contractor has vacancy for experienced Rotary and Percussive Drillers, Assistant Drillers, Grouters and Gunite Operatives Previous experience essential, an attractive salary and fringe benefits will be offered to the right candidates. Please apply to: MR. LA. BELL COLCRETE GEOTECHNICAL577 words
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Advertisement589 1983-06-09 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous OFFICE BOY for immediate employment e Age 16 and above, e Able to speak and write simple English. Salary will be $300 and above. Benefits: e 5-day week. e Transport allowance. Interested please call personally at: 37 KALLANG PUDDING ROAD #09-08, Bik. B, Tong Lee589 words
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Advertisement558 1983-06-09 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous AUDIO VIDEO SALESMAN With driving licence required ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN With driving licence required to Install and service Med-fly Computer. Please write In enclosing 1 photograph to: #04-29 Far East Shopping Centre 545 Orchard Road Singapore 0923. DESPATCH CLERK CUM OFFICE BOY e Minimum secondary education558 words
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Advertisement913 1983-06-09 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous IMMEDIATE VACANCIES FOR day and night shifts Pump Attendants. Greasers and Service Supervisor at Shell Service Station. Starting salary $350 to $550 for above posts depending on age, qualifications and experience. Apply: 551 Upper Thomson Road. S'pore 2057, tel: *****81/ *****89. STORE ASSISTANTS REQUIRED several913 words
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Advertisement658 1983-06-09 29 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous REQUIRED WAITRESSES. AGE above 17, Can earn $350 plus Bombay Restaurant, 11th Floor, High Street Plaza, 77 High Street, S'pore 0617 Tel: *****50. SAN REMO COFFEE House requires Walter/ Waitress and Captain. Apply personally at: 2nd floor. Orchard Towers, Rear Block, tel: *****79. SECURITY GUARDS658 words
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Advertisement586 1983-06-09 29 71 Boating Accessories/ Maintenance BOATING EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES "SARATAIYO Life Jackets Inflatable Boats (2-8 Persons) Refrigerators/Freezers Search Lights/Navigations Marine Toilets Compasses/Horns Skis Ski Vests and many other essential hams lor your Boating/Yachting needs PLEASE CALL AT: KINTEJtMAJUJVC SUPPLY CO. (PTE) LTD. 13U, Genting Lane (off Kallang Way). S'pore 1334 Tel:586 words
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Advertisement856 1983-06-09 29 76 Vehicles For Sale a) Alfa Peugeot ALMOST 1975 ALFA GT 1600 Junior Coupe. Hi-fi system, alrcon, PARF, well maintained. *****66. 1980/81 ALFETTA 2.0 Saloon Stereo. 1 owner. Very good condition. $42,000 0.n.0. *****3 Eric h) BMW MID 1981 BMW 320 Saloon, 1 private owner, alrcon, blaupunkt radio/ cassette, sports856 words
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Advertisement857 1983-06-09 30 73 Vehicles Accetso- 73 Vehicles Accessories/Maintenance riet/Maintenance Superguard special /rpx^ THEFT PAGING SYSTEM >. BY CODED RADIO SIGNAL v *^B No 7. l.oron({ 10. (Jeylang Singapore 1439 ~\aßJ I Tel *****01, *****67, *****46 Telex: RS ***** Indonesia Malaysia, Singapore SINCERE MARKETING 4 SERVICES ASSOCIATES PTE LTD National Stadium. Kallang. Singapore857 words
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Advertisement741 1983-06-09 30 76 Vehicles For Sale t) Honda 1960 HONDA ACCORD. 4 doors. 1 private owner, full accessories. New tax. Tip-top condition. *****19. 76 HONDA CIVIC 1500, 4-door, aircond, sports rims, can PARF, $13,300 0.n.0. Blk 4016, Ang Mo Klo Industrial Park 1, #01-544. 1960 HONDA ACCORD 4-door. One private owner, aircond,741 words
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Advertisement749 1983-06-09 30 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes OCT. 79 MERCEDES 200 Alrcon, sports rims, tip top condition. Tel: *****15. 1972 MERCEDES 200 Alrcon, radio, cassette, selling $8,400. Contact *****81/2 Mr Ang 1975, CO. REQD. Mercedes 280. Good running condition. $28,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****01 1979 MERCEDES 200. Automatic gear, 1 private owner,749 words
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Advertisement781 1983-06-09 30 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota ALMOBT 1976, EC plate, Toyota Corona 1600. Alrcon., sports rims, radio/cassette, road tax/ Insurance new. Passed Inspection, tip top condition. Downpayment $1,800. Can loan $6,500. Tel: *****47. ALMOST 1982 LATEST Model Toyota Carina. DX 1600 c.c. (Automatic). 1 private owner. Alrcon. Hl-power radio cassette.781 words
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Advertisement709 1983-06-09 30 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Others PACIFIC MOTOR CREDIT PTE LTD (Known tor top quality used cars) Showroom: PLOT C, KAMPONG JAVA USED CARS CENTRE TEL: *****53/ *****43 1982 Toyota Cresslda 2000 auto alrcond Accord 3-door alrcond Mlt L3OO Van 1981 Suzuki SSBOFR alrcond Mazda 323 1.3 4-speed notchback alrcond709 words
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Advertisement813 1983-06-09 30 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Others 1960, VOLVO 264 OLE. Automatic {2849 c.c. Alrcond, stereo. Showroom condition. Reasonable offers to: 143, Braddell Road 5/'B2 VOLVO 244GLE Automatic. 1/company/private. Power steering, central locking. $68,000 0.n.0. *****33 Eddy Teo. 1960 SUZUKI JEEP Alrcond. caaaette, radio. Price $12,100. Contact Jack *****11. 1960 VOLVO813 words
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Advertisement891 1983-06-09 30 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale n) Motorcycles/ n) Motorcycles/ n) Motorcycles/ Scooters Scooters Scooters *^e&\jr u hlhJ scooters *»V^^ THE SMOOTH, V^*^ A STRONG At Bajaj auto, quality counts s^ TVDCTC That's why our bajaj scooters /I I YHfciO. will give you years891 words
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Advertisement427 1983-06-09 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses MARCO POLO VICINITY Tastefully renovated doublestorey colonial bungalow 4 bedrooms/study separate servant's quarter, fully air-con., Meal for those who entertain! VICTORIA PARK VICINITY Modern double-storey detached on quiet CUL-DE-SAC 3 bedrooms/study large matured garden. APARTMENTS GALORE) Dist. 11 only 8 units to share a swimming427 words
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Advertisement789 1983-06-09 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses Shangri-La Hotel vicinity, brand new bungalow with 4 bedrooms, spacious living and dining, large master bedroom, with big balcony. See to appreciate. e Diet. 11 Watten Estate vicinity, double-storey detached with 4 bedrooms, situated in well kept garden. Sime Road double-storey detached with big matured789 words
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Advertisement793 1983-06-09 31 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 11, OFF LORNIE Road double-storey detached bungalow, 3 bedrooms, large living/ dining, opens to patio, facing nice and private garden. Quiet .surroundings Available Ist July. $4,000. Call: *****33 ext. 242. DIST. IO MAJESTIC DETACHED bungalow In exclusive residential surroundings. 4 bedrooms, central atrcon. Rental793 words
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Advertisement754 1983-06-09 31 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST 102* DOUBLE-STOREY DETACHED bungalow. 6 bedrooms, bathroom attached. Spacious interior. $5,000 partial furnished. Regional *****31/*****54. DIST. 15, LUXURIOUS California double storey bungalow, 7000 sq.ft. newly renovated, 3+l 1 bedrooms. For $2,600/Contact: *****32, *****43 DIST. 28 SELETAR HILLS Estate single-storey semi-detached, 3 bedrooms, fully furnished,754 words
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Advertisement668 1983-06-09 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments Available immediately with excellent recreational facilitiee: e Dial. 2, International Plaza very high floor, spacious living/ dining. 3 bedrooms, fully furnished, panoramic view of sea front $3,000 p.m. inclusive/ 2 bedrooms $2,200 p.m. inclusive e Dial. 10, Ridgewood. Lihollho Rise spacious living/ dining. 4 bedrooms,668 words
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Advertisement618 1983-06-09 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments EXCLUSIVE APARTMENTS WITH SWIMMING POOL, TENNIS COURTS OTHER CLUBHOUSE FACILITIES: e Diat. 9, Grangeford prestlgeous 2 bedrooms with splitlevel living/ dining, central alrcond, convenient to all entertainment and shopping facilities $3,500. e Diat. 10, Ridgewood. Kuhio charming 3 bedrooms with large balcony, facing swimming pool,618 words
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Advertisement824 1983-06-09 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIBT. 10 BALMORAL TOWER Luxurious apartment, 4 bedrooms, servant's, panoramic view of greenery. Central aircon, swimming pool tennis. $5,300 partially. DIST. 5 HIN SENG GARDEN Luxurious groundfloor maisonette, 4 bedrooms, facing landscape garden, swimming pool squash, tennis. $3,500 furnished. ESTEEM REALTY *****01 DIST. 21 BROOKVALE824 words
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Advertisement810 1983-06-09 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 9, GRANGEFORD 3bedroomed apartment, luxuriously furnished, high floor, good facing, full condominium facilities, beautlfull landscape, $4,700. Kenwood Housing *****16/ *****53. DIST. 9 JALAN RUMBIA Hollywood Apartment, 2 bedrooms, fully furnished. Rental $2,200. Cashew Park 3-bedroomed apartment, 1400 sq.ft., facing swimming pool, rental $1,800. Call810 words
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Advertisement803 1983-06-09 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments BELLIAN REAL ESTATE offer Dlst. 11, Shelford Road, 3 bedrooms, furnished, swimming pool/ squash courts, central alrcond, $2,800. Tel: *****33. BELLIAN REAL ESTATE offer Curzon Lodge, brand new 4 bedrooms/ attached baths, splitlevel living/ dining, swimming pool. Tel: *****33. CITY PLAZA, 3-BEDROOMED apartment. Spacious llving/dinlng,803 words
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Advertisement806 1983-06-09 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 21 BEAUTIFUL LUXURIOUS apartment with pools, fully fur nished, 3 bedrooms/split-level aircon. Arrlter *****24/ *****28. DIST 5 HONG LEONG Gardei (pool) $2,000. King's Mansioi (dist 15) $4,200. Ridgewood (dls 10) $4,600. Tel: *****87. DIST. 7, TEXTILE CENTRE, 2 bed rooms, fully furnished, carpeted alrconditioner.806 words
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Advertisement844 1983-06-09 31 87 Accommodation Wanted a a) Houses S KAMEST ENTERPRISES PTE LTD requires Fully/ partially furnlsh- ed/ unfurnished houses apartments In dist. 5, 9, 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 23 and 28. For our lm- n mediate clients. Owners please n call *****36/7 for details. >t EXPATRIATES WORKING844 words
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Advertisement588 1983-06-09 31 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses > Dial. 1545, New detached bungalow. 4 bedrooms. Approx: 11,000 sq.ft. Freehold. $1.7 Million 1 Dial. 1027, Detached Tmngalow. 4 bedrooms Approx 13,000 sq ft. Freehold $1.7 Million > Diat. 1026, Detached bungalow. 3 bedrooms. Approx: 21,000 sq ft. Freehold. $2.45 Million YEW LEE588 words
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Advertisement880 1983-06-09 32 89 Properties For Sate a) Houses BRAND NEW DOUBLE-STOREY terrace house, off Braddell Road. 4 bedrooms, 2 split-level halls, 3 bathrooms and toilets. Built-in approx 1,700 sq.ft. Land area approx 2.000 sq.ft. Completion around September 1984. Freehold Facing South-East. $610,000 negotiable Tel: *****67 (5 Lines). Nln Kal Enterprise. DIST. 14,880 words
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Advertisement668 1983-06-09 32 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 10 OFF SIXTH Avenue double-storey terrace. 1900 sq.fl 3 bedrooms. Well maintained Freehold. $580,000 Belmont Realty *****55. DIST. 28 BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED corner terrace 5040 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, central aircond. Vacant possession. $550,000. Vlllanelle *****81. DIST. 20, ALDEPHI PARK Singlestorey bungalow. 5,400 sq.ft. 3668 words
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Advertisement896 1983-06-09 32 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments DJ raTljT-J^Sri The shopping complex is .j^. _aL^-LL^LkSj spread over 2 storeys and the sb^^*«p»b^b»ib^b» basement. All shops are deResidentiai cum shopping complex signed for effective windoW I i -mv-a896 words
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Advertisement713 1983-06-09 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments Dist 9 Cairnhill Plaza, high floor, 2 bedrooms, 1 convertible/ 1 servant's, swimming/ squash, 2,300 sq.ft. $815,000 Dist 9 Grangeford, high/ mid floor, split living/ dining, 3 bedrooms, central airconditioning, 1,700 sq.ft. Full recreational facilities. $710,000 Dist 21 Sherwood Tower, furnished corner apartment,713 words
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Advertisement938 1983-06-09 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments FOREIGNERS ELIGIBLE, DIST. 15 I Mountbatten Road 2 years old i apartment on high floor, ap- I proximately 1,954 sq.ft. 3 bed- I rooms/ beautifully furnished, i split-level/ full airconditioning, pool/ tennis/ security. $570,000. I *****11 i GOLDEN HILL CONDOMINIUM I brand new938 words
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Advertisement821 1983-06-09 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 15, ROSE GARDEN, 3-bed-roomed walk-up apartment, attached bathrooms, 1,100 sq.ft. tenanted $300,000 negotiable. Capitaus: *****52. DIST. 12, ST. MICHAEL Road, brand new walk-up apartment. 1.300 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms/ attached baths. Completion October 1983 *****88 (Agent). DIST. 16, COSY MANSION, brand new apartment,821 words
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Advertisement877 1983-06-09 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 16, EASTERN LAGOON, studio apartment. 700 sq ft. with full recreational facilities. $270,000. *****88 Agent). DIST. 19, CHARLTON COURT, brand new, approximate 1.200 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms/ 3 baths with facilities *****88 Agent DIST. 10, BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED apartment, 3 bedrooms, 1 .244 sq.ft.877 words
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Advertisement754 1983-06-09 32 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HUDC* Apartments BOON LAY 5-roomed point block. Beautifully renovated. Marble/ terrazzo flooring Built-in cupboards, kitchen cabinets Call: 261 1682 after 5.30 p.m. FARRER COURT PHASE I 1,500 sq ft. partially furnished, $330,000 0.n.0. Viewing by appointments only Forßlch Property Investment Pte Ltd, *****27/ *****58 MARINE754 words
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Advertisement662 1983-06-09 33 90 Properties Wanted HOUSES OR APARTMENTS in Hukit Tiniah and Holland Road vicinity wanted urgently by purchasers. Owners please call: *****81. LEEOON HEIGHTS, HIGH/ low floors wanted urgently. Other apartments, vacant tenanted vmII be considered too Chambers *****77. LOCAL MULTI MILLIONAIRE Investing $50m In landed properties, al! types of properties662 words
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Advertisement560 1983-06-09 33 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted Henderson fe^7 Industrial <£&* ffc^ Prime Freehold* -*o/c// W-^Vll IJT Industrial Property x£\/ JL mM JL Hl Best Location in Singapore <^q V* *V/ PORT OF SINGAPORE a»P I EXCELLENT INVESTMENT T* j^ j560 words
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Advertisement230 1983-06-09 33 SOOPOO FLATTED FACTORY Kallang Road (Near Kallang Gas Work) ma. "^'■•SBBar' ''"■I kdaaaK*^fek. m m 1 ml Newly completed 7 storey light industrial building on freehold land. Outside CBD, near populated housing estates of Kallang Road and Lavender Street. Immediate Occupation, e Ample Parking Space. I Competitive rental rates WANTED230 words
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Advertisement294 1983-06-09 33 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces SPACE WANTED in open yard. Approximately 1000 sq.m. In vicinity of Ang Mo Kio. Plmm call: MM with details. Warehousing Storage space available for food cargo in JURONG at $1.00 p.s.f. Approx. 30,000 sq.ft. Interested parties, please tel: *****77 MODERN WAREHOUSE IN Jurong with raised floor294 words
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Advertisement338 1983-06-09 33 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces HBVKkSk^a sHV'i ''x 1 W* <* B»™^ 1 fir B I A I "~"--^n hJß^fiflßß li '.H^Kt^T^Bß bTb^T^ I Jl j^v i i^VBBBBB) 881 i t i p «lSb rwEfcoT^Bßßl sTSSffi BBP 7^ y338 words
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Advertisement180 1983-06-09 33 93 Office Spaces a) Sale 7 STOREY OFFICE BUILDING FOR SALE With groundfloor/ basement suitable for financial Institution. Pleas* contact: ASIAN APPRAISAL CO. TEL: *****85 PARKLANE SHOPPING MALL. 864 sq.ft. Selling at $800 p.s.f. negotiable. Near passenger service lifts. Genuine buyers only. No agent. Tel: *****22. Yeo. SIM LIM TOWER,180 words
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Advertisement187 1983-06-09 33 93 Office Spaces a) Sate SULTAN PLAZA 1300 sq.ft., with tenancy expiring for another 2 years. $590 p.s.f. Collier Properties *****11. b) Rental Fully furnished/ partitioned office available immediately at: GOLDHILL PLAZA (outside CBD) Area range 90 sq.m. 720 sq.m. Please call: *****51 for more details Office space available 1187 words
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Advertisement785 1983-06-09 33 93 Office Spaces b) Rental OFFICE SPACE TECK CHIANG REALTY BUILDING AT PAYA LEBAR ROAD 826 sq.ft. Upper floor*. For further detail* contact: MISS WONG: *****77 UIC BUILDING SHENTON WAY 30th storey 2246/2200 sq.ft. 29th storey 1432/2864 sq.ft. GOLDEN MILE TOWER BEACH ROAD 22nd storey 578 sq.ft. 21st storey 708/937785 words
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Advertisement735 1983-06-09 34 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental RAFFLES PLACE/SHENTON WAY and VICINITY Top quality office accommodation within the heart of Singapore's established financial centre, at rentals ranging from approx. $52.74 psm ($4.90 psf) per month to approx. $91 .50 psm ($8.50 psf) per month (negotiable) inclusive of735 words
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Advertisement408 1983-06-09 34 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental BEAUTY WORLD PLAZA Upper Buktt Timah Rd Prime location shop spaces of various sizes for immediate rent. Suitable for boutiques, hairdressing salons, florists, etc. TEL: *****11 (24 Lines) FAR EAST PLAZA Next to Hyatt Hotel Prime shop spaces of various sizes suitable for all kinds408 words
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Advertisement628 1983-06-09 34 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale a) Sale a) Sale WE'VE OVER 200 HOUSEHOLDS AWAITING YOU FABER GARDEN SHOPS FOR SALE Only three shop units have been built to serve Faber Garden, an exclusive residential complex located off Upper Thomson Road. Its attractive features are:628 words
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Advertisement227 1983-06-09 34 100 Air Travel tR ENQUIRIES ON Airfares urs and Hotel Bookings. Call amso Tours. 38 Maxwell Road, 1: *****11 (opposite HDB) TA I. kTEWAY TRAVEL FOR economiI and reliable airfares tours irldwlde. Call at:- 6 Robinson lad #03-00, Singapore 0104. Tel: *****/*****30. TA 411. IS TRAVEL CHARTERS. Tel: ***** opposite227 words
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Advertisement305 1983-06-09 34 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental b) Rental business move toFuLuShou Strategic location right in bustling shopping district, close to proposed MRT station, bus/taxi terminus and to expressways. r Conducive shopping environment all shops positioned to take full advantage of the high pedestrian traffic. Self-contained 1 offices— r305 words
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Advertisement443 1983-06-09 34 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours I UNBEATABLE HOLIDAYS m/^^OO&A To: America, Hawaii, Canada, South Pacific, flPl^^^K^dft ew Zealand, Australia, Orient, Europe and the B m^SSmmßPrv Mediterranean. BiwW l 3^»^ KS^S^^riflfl^l ft tflflf^H \s^**^^ ■***"^For brochures and details call your travel agent. HOLIDAYS YOU WILL ALWAYS FEEL GOOD ABOUT For443 words
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Advertisement834 1983-06-09 35 102 Tours 102 Tour* 102 Tours 102 Tours JS k A *k 188 Wm X 1 1 IK'H K NSTF IN <» 'BKx:' 1 I I PORTUGAL p SPAIN VJ 4fl wHKS'^ _^^^H^^^ fl'" s\ r Jfffflf' «^r travelmA 1* MADRID X»"^ {> 1 \V\ V L<-9H ■i^OMa^v' aaHHßi^^^Ml J834 words
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Advertisement374 1983-06-09 35 MODERN KINO OF ECONOMY TOURS JUNE SCHOOL HOLIDAY •Day Gt/Penang/Cameron A/C 185 Dep: 12, 13, 19, 20/6 03N Gentlng Highlands A/C 59 Pelangl Hotel Thursday 19 Pelangl Hotel Friday D3N Cameron Highlands A/C 59 Dep: 9, 10, 17, 23, 24/6 D4N Penang and Ipoh A/C J9 Dep: 9, 16, 23/6374 words
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Advertisement862 1983-06-09 35 102 Tours 102 Toqrs r^NAMHO! TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTF LTD 1 Head Office: I Pearl's Centre (Yangtze Theatre) 1 100 Eu Tong Sen St., #01-14, #01-18, Singapore 0105. Tel: *****33(7 lines). Branch Office: People's Park Complex, Grd. Floor, 1 Park Road, #01-19. Singapore 0105. I Tel: *****1-3, *****6, *****8, *****63.862 words
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Advertisement334 1983-06-09 35 102 Tours 102 Tours THAILAND T PHILIPPINES 5/8 DAYS I 6 DAYS f\ Tropical Palace/ Chiengmai/ J^-^A Baguio/ Manila/ Bangkok/ -r L Olongapo/ Pattaya ~*^9rwlL^&rJ Pagsanjan ALL la l^ TAIWAN -stSm^LMr TOBA 8/9 DAYS '^fStSLL^ 5 DAYS Kaoshiung/ "^1 Lake Toba/ Taipei/Tainan/ Samosir Island/ Huatien/Taichung Brastagi/Medan WE* wk& KOREA ppi^^^r^'i'p^^^^^^v^^j334 words
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Advertisement498 1983-06-09 35 ,^t IDUCATKN4* HI mtmetm 109 Foreign EUROPE'S EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANTS AND EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT TRUST LOS ANGELES welcome Singapore students to pursue diploma and degree courses in State co!- leges and universities in the United States of America. No fee paid for information or counselling For more details regarding admissions for498 words
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Advertisement653 1983-06-09 35 103 Where To Stay 103 Where To Stay Business Pleasure at Holiday Inn Johor Bahru 2 days/ 1 night Twin sharing American Breakfast Extended check-out time till 5.00 pm Additional night Ms4i .00 per person Applicable during weekends and public holidays only. Twin sharing Check-in 10.00 am, check-out 6.00 pm653 words
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Advertisement261 1983-06-09 35 111 Academic SPECIALLY SELECTED TEACHERS well-versed In school syllabus, preparing students for exams. *****37 (night *****08) U.S. GRADUATE OFFERS effective tuition for Secondary and above at reasonable charges For details call: *****40. WANTED. Reassuring and responsible tutors for home tuition. All districts. *****76/ *****58 (10am 10pm). WE PROVIDE GRADUATE undergraduate261 words
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Article, Illustration520 1983-06-09 36 EPSOM JEEP - A battle of 15 last-start winners EPSOM JEEP 'Sporting challenge' for trainers and owners By I FIFTEEN last-start winners have been brought together for a Class 3 race over 1,200 m at Penang on Sunday. This is without precedent in local racing. Rarely have so many laststart winners been entered520 words
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Article, Illustration233 1983-06-09 36 VETERAN West Australian jockey Johnny Wilson will be back for another stint as a visiting jockey at Penang this weekend. Wilson made a comeback on the local turf early in the season and showed that he is still tops when he quickly got off the mark233 words
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480 1983-06-09 36 By FAIRWAY PENANG, Wed. Treasure Walk, a three-year-old chestnut Australian gelding by Northern Treasure out of Purple And Gold, is one to watch during the Penang Turf Club June Meeting beginning on Saturday. He is among seven Class 3 newcomers entered for the meeting.480 words
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Article, Illustration434 1983-06-09 36 ON THE TRACK with LUCKY LEO Star Buck Zirconium Eddie Yokum Golden Force Kia-Ora II Mighty Legend Humble Gain II Hello Darling Carrot Gold H Tron PENANG, Wed. Pabang IV, who found one to beat in his last two outings, impressed on the track this morning.434 words
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Article85 1983-06-09 36 THE following horses have changed stables: Maharaj and Scotland Yard are now with K.M. Noordin. Humble Gain II has joined Johann van Breukelen. P.K. leong has taken over Aerial Post II and Flying Finn n (late Brilliant And Swift). Gold Mass is now with Eddie van Breukelen.85 words
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Advertisement616 1983-06-09 36 112 Commercial BOOK-KEEPING (Bagmnars) 1) Thurs 7.30- 9 30pm 09/06 2) Sal 2 00- 4 00pm 11/08 3) SUn 2 30- 4 00pm 12/06 4) Sun 4 00- 5.30pm 12/06 5) Tues 6.00- 7 30pm 14/06 6) Tues 7.30- 9.30pm 14/06 7) Wed 600- 7.30pm 15/06 8) Wed 7.30- 9616 words
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Advertisement568 1983-06-09 36 112 Commercial DIPLOMA IN MARKETING/ PUBLIC RELATIONS Leading to LCCI 1984 Exam Subjects covered:Markoting Public Relations. Advertising, Salesmanship PART TIME CLASSES COMMENCING AT:CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE 3545- D, Blk 162. 5th Storey Buklt Merah Town Centre rel *****90 (8 Unas) Sat 2.00- 5.00pm 11/6 Mon 7 00-10 00pm 4/7 LEK568 words
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Advertisement687 1983-06-09 36 112 Commercial ACA DEC. 1983 EXAM FOR LEVEL I A II (FULL-TIME a PART-TIME) COMMENCING 17/6/83 For further details please call MIDLAND SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 531 Upper Cross Street #03-07 Hong Lim Compiax, (0106) Tel: *****2/ *****1. ASSOCIATION OF CERTIFIED ACCOUNT ANTB Dec. 19*3 Exams. Now cours#9 coffinioncinQ on 20tn687 words
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Advertisement557 1983-06-09 36 113 Language 113 Language ATT language centre SCHOOL OF LINGUISTIC SKILLS Language courses and private tuition for school examinations and for business, travel pleasure ENGLISH LANGUAGE CLASSES all levels begin on 13th June 1983 Choice of classes 4 hours daily (intensive) 2 hours daily Write for our brochure or enquire557 words
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Advertisement306 1983-06-09 36 118 Others /"aerobics A AT CASTLE'S Sweat It Out! Exercise atong with music No special attire for anyone and everyone CASTLE'S The Fitness Centre To Join TEL: *****40/ *****16 Blk 231, North Bridge Rood #05-01 Brat Basoh Complex (next to Odeon Theatre) V Singapore 0718 J BLOWING BUBBLES IS fun!306 words
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Article, Illustration476 1983-06-09 37 LONDON, Wed. American John McEnroe (above) yesterday promised to clean up his image before the Wimbledon tennis championships start later this month and immediately began complaining about the courts at Queen's Club where he was taking part in the Stella Artois Grand Prix championships. "I'm476 words
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348 1983-06-09 37 BASTIA, Wed. French First Division side Bastia have had talks with former England soccer captain Kevin Keegan and nave asked him to sign a oneyear contract. Keegan is currently with English Second Division side Newcastle United. EMERSON LEAO, the forgotten man of Brazilian football,Agencies - 348 words
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Article204 1983-06-09 37 PARIS, Wed. France's Yanniek Noah, who won the French Open tennis title on Sunday, has been suspended for 41 days and fined UStfMM ($4f,4M) after being missing during a tournament In West Germany last month. The rating was announced yesterday by the Men's International Professional Tennis Council here. Noah'sAgencies - 204 words
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Article233 1983-06-09 37 MANCHESTER, Wed. John Benson was sacked as manager of English soccer club Manchester City yesterday after failing to save them from relegation to the Second Division. He only took over in January when John Bond resigned, but the team won only three of 17 League games under his command,UPI - 233 words
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Article, Illustration415 1983-06-09 37 Battle to stump Lloyd's cricket conquerors THE men leading their teams in the World Cap challenge... (from left) Cllve Lloyd, of the West Indies, Imran Khan, of Pakistan, and Kim Hughes, of Australia. LONDON, Wed. The third one-day cricket World Cup starts here tomorrow with the West IndiesReuter - 415 words
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267 1983-06-09 37 LONDON, Wed. Essex off-spinner David Acfield and Warwickshire left-arm spinner Norman Glfford Erodnced the outstanding performances as slow owlers dominated the final day of English county cricket championship matches yesterday. Acfield snapped op S-34, including a spell of five for one in 13 deliveriesReuter - 267 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration184 1983-06-09 37 MR. TENG TAI WAH WISH TO EXPRESS THEIR HEARTFELT THANKS AND GRATITUDE TO THE RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND ASSOCIATIONS FOR THEIR INVALUABLE ASSISTANCE, PRAYERS, ATTENDANCE, CONDOLENCES, WREATHS, DONATIONS AND ALSO FOR BEING WITH THE FAMILY DURING THEIR RECENT BEREAVEMENT. a HAJI MOHD. ISMAIL Departed 4.6.83 The184 words
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Obituary, Illustration76 1983-06-09 37 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements I ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I k The family of the late Madam Sarah Wee Sye Eng j:; wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, jljjj friends, collegues, business ill associates, Father L. Fossion, II church members, doctors 1 and nurses of Mount I Elizabeth76 words
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Obituary, Illustration89 1983-06-09 37 MADAM ALICE ANG NEE TAY CHOO NEO (Departed 3.6.1983) Wish to express their heartfelt thanks and sincere gratitude to Rev. Fred Seaward and members of Calvary Charismatic Centre for their services, relatives, friends for their condolences, donations, wreaths, assistance and attendance during their recent bereavement.89 words
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Obituary, Illustration46 1983-06-09 37 TEO BEE KEE Age:- 67 Called home: 9 6.1982 Jesus said. "I am the Resurrection and the Life: he that believeth in me. though he were dead, yet shall he live." John 11:25 Always remembered by wife, son*. daughters, son-in-law, daughters-in-law and grandchildren.46 words
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Obituary, Illustration104 1983-06-09 37 In loving memory of MRS. TERESA TAY CHIM BONG Departed 9.6.75 Eight years have passed since you left us in Sorrow But Loving Memories of you however still remain. Sadly missed by Husband and Children In Loving Mwnory of Theresa Ngui Kim Suan Departed 9/6/79 Always remembered104 words
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Obituary, Illustration44 1983-06-09 37 HAJI MOHD. ISMAIL BIN SHAHUL HAMEED Departed: 4.6.83 We express our deepest condolences to the family of our Hon. Treasurer the late Haji S.H. Mohd. Ismail. From: Members of Association of Licensed Security Investigation Agencies. Colombo Court P.O. Box 773, Singapore. ■mBaHBHHHHM44 words
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Obituary, Illustration77 1983-06-09 37 MDMCHEWLIANENG We express our deepest condolence to the family relatives of Mdm Joyce Ng Poh Gek whose mother passed away peacefully on Bth June 1983 at 7.25 a.m. From the Management and Staff of M/S. Ramvas Insurance Re-Insur-ance Brokers Pte. Ltd. WITH DEEPEST SYMPATHY to THE FAMILY AND77 words
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Obituary, Illustration136 1983-06-09 37 MOM CHEW LI AN ENG Passed away peacefully on Bth Jun« 1963 at 7.25 a.m. Born 28th October 1933, Died Bth June 1983. Leaving Behind Son:- Ntckson Ng Gut Teck Daughter:- Joyce Ng Poh Gek. Son-in-la«c-Raymond Chiam Hock Chai Grandson:- Chiam Zui Yuan Mother, brothers, sisters ft relatives136 words
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Advertisement35 1983-06-09 37 AN EXHIBITION ON PROSPECTS AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN SINGAPORE VENUE: WORLD TRADE CENTRE, EXHIBITION HALL 1 DATE: 7-12 JUNE '83 TIME: 10am-Bpm Organised by: A/^ WORLD TRADE CENTRE SINGAPORE Te" 2T***** Ext 2131, 146,176,186.35 words
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Advertisement91 1983-06-09 37 MRS LOH SOO VUI nee Girlie Ong Tien Neo Aged 55 years, passed away peacefully on the Bth of June leaving behind her beloved children Clifford, Christopher and Curan. Night service at B.oopm on the Bth and 9th June at: 24, Jalan Ketumbit, Seletar Hills. Cortege will leave for St.91 words
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Article, Illustration277 1983-06-09 38 HAKIKAT RAI - Junie for Tokyo Dhillon HAKIKAT RAI By WILL she or wont she? That was the question after S.S. Dhlllon, secretary-general of the Singapore National Olympic Council, announced that swimmer Joule Sng would represent the Republic In an international meet in Japan later this year. Dhlllon, speaking at a Rotary Club277 words
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Article, Illustration622 1983-06-09 38 BRIAN MILLER - BRIAN MILLER All lanes lead to Los Angeles for Peng Siong By NOW that the curtain has fallen on the SEA Games, all roads will lead to Los Angeles at least for swimmer Ang Peng Siong. He knows where he's headed. He knows his goals and he's622 words
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Article, Illustration378 1983-06-09 38 LEONARD KING - LEONARD KING By WHATEVER else may be said about Wong Shoon Xeat, no-one can accuse him of being the sort who rests on his laurels. On Monday, just over a week after his historic SEA Games gold-medal triumph over 1981 champion Hastomo378 words
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Article519 1983-06-09 38 J. RAJENDRAN - PRAISE FOR THE WORTHY J. RAJENDRAN By THE Indonesian SEA Games contingent had good reason to keep a watchful eye on their luggage when they left Singapore on Tuesday. With 64 gold medals inside their bags, they could also reply with pride when asked on arrival at Halim airport if519 words
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Advertisement197 1983-06-09 38 »HIM If] F" MBfliMliiiini i^iiii* HKsL Jimmmm jm H vl 111^ I I 1 1— 1— J t if ift I*" M 1 Ak I TFI 1 TLJC "M* :nH| jßm\ Wk Mm 4 SHINTO ROOF IN SINGAPORE. fl >^ J4IAVE JMHAIfIHO j3IBIDr,C >3J »>DGt fND J36 RIOGS INO I197 words
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Article, Illustration535 1983-06-09 39 The World Netball Tournament Australians want to waltz alone Fixtures SAT: IM Opening Ceremony. 3.45 Singapore v Malaysia. 4.N Trinidad v Wales; Australia v Scotland. 5.15 Jamaica v Canada. 5.M N. Ireland v Sri Lanka; Hongkong v New Zealand. MON: 5.45 SL v HK. 4.N NZ v Jam; Eng v535 words
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Article, Illustration472 1983-06-09 39 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Malaysian master breaks the Thai magic spell on relays By BATUMALAI RAJKUMAR, magnificent in the SEA Games 800 and 1,500 metres, underlined his mastery once again at the National Stadium last night. He showed his arch rival Thailand's Pin Kraiket who was boss when he472 words
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Article, Illustration262 1983-06-09 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Singapore Malays 1 Malacca Malaya 1 SINGAPORE Malays suffered a setback to their hopes of qualifying for the quarter-finals of the Sultans' Gold Cap soccer tournament when they drew 1-1 with Malacca Malays at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Republic will nowJONATHAN CHOO - 262 words
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Article271 1983-06-09 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By SOH CHIN AUN, the Malaysian South-east Asia Games soccer team skipper, will be back at the National Stadium on Saturday, when Singapore Invitation meet Bayern Munich, of West Germany, at 8 p.m. Chin Aun yesterday informed the Football Association of Singapore271 words
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Article330 1983-06-09 39 STEVE OVETT makes his first major athletic appearance of the season when he runs the 1,500 metres, his world record distance, for England at Birmingham on July 1. Ovett will run against Poland, Belgium and Austria on the same track where his arch-rival Sebastian Coe was the star attraction330 words
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Advertisement141 1983-06-09 39 SELF -STICK TOOTHBRUSH HOLDER it f// FREE WITH tl in v >■■■ Fantastik the all purpose, daily household cleaner that JM r Ik requires no hard brushing or scrubbing brings you yet M another convenient idea for modern living. j| With this quality toothbrush holder free with every Jl j^^jl141 words
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Miscellaneous46 1983-06-09 39 SOCCER SBHFL Div. 3: Hwee Seng v S'pore Maybank (Farrer Park, 5 p. m.). SQUASH Milo Premier League: Men Police v Tanglin, Pepsi v Armed Forces, SAFRA v SCC (East Coast Recreation Club, 6 p. m.). SWIMMING Singapore Swimming Club championships (Tanjong Rhu, 7.30 p. m.).46 words
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Article, Illustration19 1983-06-09 40 Based on a study last October ot three companies, conducted by labour Ministry19 words
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Article164 1983-06-09 40 THERE are significant differences between the two companies that have changed to 12-hour shift work fairly recently, and the company that has been running it since the *****. The latter company had a more demanding work regimen requiring workers to pat in six 12-hour work164 words
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280 1983-06-09 40 Reagan sets out new proposals for the arms talks WASHINGTON, Wed. PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan today offered new proposals to give the United States more flexibility in arms control policy, and overcome what he called Soviet intransigence in talks on reducing nuclear arsenals. Mr Reagan dropped his insistence that the USAgencies - 280 words
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Article31 1983-06-09 40 NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 7.01 points to 1,187.90 in the first naif-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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513 1983-06-09 40 Join efforts to resolve the Cambodia issue, Viets urged BANGKOK, W«d. THAILAND today urged Vietnam, in the interests of regional peace, to look beyond its own narrow interests and join international efforts to find a solution to the Cambodian problem. A Foreign Ministry statement, issued shortly before Vietnam's Foreign Minister513 words
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Article48 1983-06-09 40 GENEVA, Wed. Hardline Arab states walked out of the International Labour Organisation annual conference today during a speech by Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. Iranian and Syrian delegations left the hall when President Mubarak went to the rostrum. The LJbvans did not show up at all. UPIUPI - 48 words
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Article74 1983-06-09 40 Tick up' for economy AKITA (Japan), Wed. Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone said today that he was confident Japan's economy would pick up in early Autumn and reiterated that his government would cut income tax to facilitate the recovery. He told a press conference during an election tour of this NorthernReuter - 74 words
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Article634 1983-06-09 40 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO By Our Housing Correspondent HOUSING Board shop tenants affected by the proposed rent increases have been given up to June 20 to accept the revised rates, failing which they will have to vacate their premises. Notices on the higher rents which are634 words
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Advertisement605 1983-06-09 40 LEONARD j CHEST FREEZER%|fcSk Model LHF 200C '8k (203 litres) SSL *24 months Malaysia Union Services Pte. Ltd. Blk 30. 473 475 Outram Park. Singapore 0316 Tel: *****97 *****91 Showroom opens: Mon to c ri —830amto 5 30 pm Sat 830 am to 12 30 pm Closed on Sundays Public605 words
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Miscellaneous112 1983-06-09 40 UP TO 1 p.m. Showers In a few areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 26 min. SUNSET today: 7. f 8 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 5.57 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide t Manila 25/32 C Fair Amsterdam 13/27 C Gear Melbourne Bangkok 26/34C Goudy Moscow 4/16C Overcast Beijing112 words
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Article, Illustration795 1983-06-09 1 Ignorance and misconceptions... THE accusations came out of the blue. "What do you know about our country? Why do you hate us so much? We know you do.. .we know everything about you!" The verbal assault began as five other World Press Institute Fellows and795 words
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Article471 1983-06-09 1 sfsg FROM different parts of the world, a stream of information pours into an unimpressive building in New York every day. The next morning, a fraction of this appears in one of the most avidly-read newspapers in political circles in the world, the New York Times.471 words
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Article, Illustration1885 1983-06-09 2 MAY HO - Quilting revived MAY HO gdg The revival of interest in the art of quilt-making has spilled over from America to Singapore. Since late last year, hundreds of women have attended quilting classes at a local boutique. Their enthusiasm resulted in a bring and show exhibition recently. MAY HO reports. TraditionTricia; Monique; NIK KASMANI - 1,885 words
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726 1983-06-09 3 DAVID BODANIS reports on the table talk of French dentists EATING cheese at the end of a meal produces dental plaque acid which causes tooth decay. But cheese lovers need not despair. French dentists say they can still have their cheese andGuardian - 726 words
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Article, Illustration1289 1983-06-09 4 sgsg ONE cannot help but feel that among US newspapers and TV stations, "entermation" or "infortainment" information with entertainment value is more important than information for education's sake. Small-town newspapers and local TV stations which give prominence to internavjoial events are rare. Thus, the responsibility of providing1,289 words
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Article, Illustration1492 1983-06-09 7 Going ape in year 2208 and now our race is dying' Yesterday, we published the firstprize story (pre-university section) of the Science Fiction Writing Competition organised for the Singapore Youth Science Fortnight. Today, we present the first-prize story in the upper secondary section of the same competition. It is written1,492 words
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Article, Illustration242 1983-06-09 8 These activities (a fourfold programme involving spiritual, physical, educational anck social activities) are meant to help the girls find true enrichment of life through reverence, self-control and a m sense of responsibility. Gil's not lust another "I GREW up with the GB," Miss Mok Yook Wah, 21. "I'veSTEVEN LEE - 242 words
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Article, Illustration636 1983-06-09 9 go swish on BIC parade Women in smart blue skirts from more than 53 countries will gather in Singapore this Sunday for an international conference. It is dedicated to "service with love". JUNE TAN tells you more about them. EGA 'it's the best' has found working in the GB rewarding,636 words
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Article, Illustration392 1983-06-09 9 "WELCOME to our humble abode," she says, as I enter the small office on the fifth floor of Peace Centre. The world president of the Girls' Brigade International is an unassuming, humble Singapore woman, simply clad In cheongsam. We quickly get392 words
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468 1983-06-09 10 ROGER CRABB - ROGER CR ABB By ONCE the starting point for the fabled Silk Route across Asia, Xian is again thronged with travellers but now they are tourists pressing to see the city's unrivalled historical treasures. The rush is causing major headaches for Xian's tourist authorities,468 words
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381 1983-06-09 14 BURGTHEATER WIEN Goethe-Institut Auditorium Tomorrow, 3.30 p.m. Hilton Playhouse Tomorrow, 7.15 p.m. Saturday, 1.45 p.m. Previewed by JOHN de SOUZA "OH, MacDonald's!" screeched a food-loving friend who spotted the "Burg bit. "Dancing burgers? A sausage exhibition, right?" she squealed hopefully. Well (sigh),381 words
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Article, Illustration745 1983-06-09 14 Oh, the Marx of madness! The Singapore Film Society will screen two feature films of the Marx Brothers, Horse Feathers and At the Circus, at the Goethe- Institut auditorium tomorrow at 8 p.m. PHILIP COOREY introduces the ever-popular comedians, if you didn't know them already. 4 Why is it that745 words
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Article, Illustration1194 1983-06-09 15 CAROLINE NGUI meets John Ball, author of In the Heat of the Night and 29 other books. "WILL you swoon a little to the left, dear?" asks the grey-haired man in a safari suit. The "body", to all intents and purposes inDAVID TAN - 1,194 words
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154 1983-06-09 15 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG K AM By HONGKONG television audiences are learning how our colourful culture and lifestyles bring together people of four races. An Asia Television team was here in April to film a two-part documentary on Singapore, which was first telecast on its magazine154 words
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Article197 1983-06-09 15 BILINGUAL BOOK FAIR t3 Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry Auditorium. 10 a.m. 9 p.m. Till June 19. Free. CAREERS *83 On careers and career development. World Trade Centre Exhibition Complex. 10 a.m. 8 p.m. Till Sunday. Free. ASEAN DIDACTA *83 120 exhibitors from 23 countries show their197 words
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Article83 1983-06-09 15 TODAY: Singapore 3.52 a.m. (0.5m), 10.13 a.m. (2.3m), 3.54 p.m. (0.8m), 9.50 p.m. (2.7m). Sedill Kechil 2.54 a.m. (0.7m), 9.39 a.m. (2.1m), 3.31 p.m. (1.1m), 9.07 p.m. (2.0m). Port Dickson 5.15 a.m. (2.4m), 11.28 a.m. (0.6m), 5.31 p.m. (2.9m). TOMORROW: Singapore 4.30 a.m. (0.3m), 11.07 a.m. (2.4m), 4.3383 words
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Advertisement359 1983-06-09 2 ESTEE LAUDER'S A| i Primary Benefits. Vy i A $1 00 Value. Yours free K*%& I with any $70 Estee Lauder purchase. **wC The main reason wnv nis st6e Laucler 9 ift is s special? The 'basics' it contains are endlessly beneficial! Swiss Performing Extract is the 24-hour-a-day nourisher that359 words
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Advertisement724 1983-06-09 4 m_. 2Qj f. Jtt 9 B^HKiflfl B fl iV p 1 M m m I We are at Stall 01 -13 n Amoy Street Food Centre. We take this opportunity Business Hours: to thank our customers 3pmtollpm and fnends for their P ast 20 years of continuous support. We look724 words
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Advertisement486 1983-06-09 5 Electronic Typewriters For complete typing efficiency With the introduction of two new, innovative electronic Detachable Typewriter Ribbon Cartridge Automatic Paper Insertion typewriters on the market, Sharp have become the first and Easy to install, Wfn^^-~--~~~ m £ti^^m^m Paper is inserted automatically as preprogrammed and the only Japanese corporation to have486 words
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Advertisement352 1983-06-09 6 SPECIAL MORNING SHOW ORCHARD: SATURDAY at Ham X X ADMISSION PRICES: STALLS $1.50 CIRCLE $2.50 Q CASH BOOKINGS ONLY NO FREE LIST X FREE TO EVEBY TICKET HOLDER O KAO EsstntW Condftkmlng Shampoo 8 Q KAO Essential Conditioning Rbiso Q 8 KAO Crsamy Soap (Hotel Size) 8 X by Kao352 words
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Advertisement622 1983-06-09 6 tffcH HEAD CUfyy Y FOR LUNCH? r Less *^ownt°^ of our Sou »h Indian fish head curryj^V aO<J c^ tasted in a /nn 1 19 the most d iousl *,SW^ a tong while. And this is served with ladies br 'nials, onions and tomatoes co «*ed just the vray v«>"622 words
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Advertisement416 1983-06-09 6 fllilBilliBli;iBllilBliiiBlillBliiiBlillBllllBliliBlllBI!llBl iBri!BI!!til!B 1 .8l! 1 BL.Bli!BfilB!rBl.iBl!!!Br:B: CAPITOL: OPENS TODAY! B (Phone *****59) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 9.15 No Free List What would you do if you had the power to move objects by will? I SCOTT WILLIEBHHj 1 (HAPPY DAYS) and (PARADISE) H I baio AA P :s^^r=416 words
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Advertisement516 1983-06-09 6 ■ili!}— n;t—liii— liii— iia—i;ii— 1 1 7 B ORGAWISATiON iJ:li'i^gJii;iM!Fi OPENS TODAY No free List PRINCE Horn I 30 4 00, 6 45, 9 15 PRESIDENT Ham, I 45,4 00,6 45.9 15 fj lOpens Tomorrow WOODLANDS^ |j CHANGI-LIBERTY SAVOY BJ TWINKLEfg^aBV^ X i LITTLE fVgHfc^ st#r mw m Yl LEI516 words
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Advertisement734 1983-06-09 8 ■!vf*t JT B*';' IL? 'J^B S "1 1 iI W L^BM »^Ll ™t i■lk 1 1 k L^^al Department of Extramural Studies will be conducting the following courses during the month of July 1983- Course Title Fee Venue Date Days Time (pm) H SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY B An Introduction to Microcomputer734 words
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Advertisement852 1983-06-09 9 YAMAHA M^StfXSh Saints bo Slide a PlayCard in and play at your own pace! Y^ "'#^BB *\sj E6mm?^^^^ These striking features make you sound like Other Innovative Features W^m^ '^^Sr^'^l^M'^^^^B^^ a P 1 0^ 655^ 0113 rnusician right from the very Full Orchestra Sounds "'■i^ r%E A Instant Automatic Play852 words
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Advertisement292 1983-06-09 10 A Linn Hone electrical co pte ltd jf\ Head Office: Block 3° Kelantan Road #01-81, Singapore 0820 Tel: *****55 *****56 *****57 \>V»<*/ Branch: Block 803 King George's Avenue #01-178 Singapore 0820 Tel: *****14 *****16 V Telex: RS ***** LIDO Cable: "LIDOTRIC" y Electrical Goods Importer/Exporter Wholesalers Sole Agent Authorised Dealer292 words
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Advertisement172 1983-06-09 11 SINGAPORE^ LEADING BRAND OF TOOTH RASTE NOW WTTH FLUORIDE i Darkie, the leading brand in Singapore, has been Brands of toothpaste bought most nowadays keeping generations of teeth happy, healthy and 1983 sparkling white. People choose Darkie for its unique l»»snm«|^nß[^«»BHl taste which leaves a tingling, cool sensation in the172 words
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Miscellaneous238 1983-06-09 12 G ARFIELD 4r jh» n- v/5 F GARRELRr/WEET ISN'T HE &00P OL' *YOOfc PAYS *A I MY NEW PET V GREAT? J ARE NOMBEREP AS V FROG/HERPIE" J V^^ > 500N ASJONTORNS >-^N-S^_ >^^>-s l/( V, MIS BACK, MERBIE" f i _/WT 7 YEH,GOOI?S o y _y J?/A PAVf6? fe9238 words
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Advertisement231 1983-06-09 13 HI YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION ACROSS and the readiness to (g) 7 Airtight solution of condition (8) accept it (10) the crime (8) 19 Agrees to change lit sounds highly 18 Measures not in- DOWN B<. Qe gun ammunition (6) unnatural (8) tended to be taken 8 S^* 5 d rt becomes231 words
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Advertisement143 1983-06-09 13 I <ll **-""!wy" Tan Sri Dato^ Teh Hong Piow H P.S.M., S.P.M.J., 5.5.1.J., D.S.A.P., Datuk Kurnia Sentosa Pahang, J.P., H on being conferred the Darjah Kebesaran H Darjah Yang Mulia Pangliina Setia Mahkota H Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia Seri Paduka Baginda Yang H Di Pertuan Agong, Sultan Haji Ahmad143 words
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Miscellaneous182 1983-06-09 13 PEANUTS BySchuiz 6UESSWHAT..Yi IMARBiFS"?I1 M ARBiFS"?l .> I WHENEVER YOU RECEIVE I ALWAYS TRY TO YOU GOT A V-— S> A POSTCARP PROM A po TUE RI6HT THING... POSTCARP f^sT LON6-LOST BROTHER, r^ FROM r^m 1 V A YOU'RE SUPPOSEP TO PALL o "MARBLES^/ iwsT^ _J S OVER BACKIJARPS... 7C182 words
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Advertisement175 1983-06-09 14 I 4HH I PETER JACK RETURNS JTf I TO SINGAPORE WITH I I I AN EXCITING NEW V VC I JUNE 10 JULY 1 FRI. JUNE 10 MON. JUNE 13 SHATTERED LEBANON IS ISRAEL LEADING US TO A WORLD S An archaeological investigation of strange cities and WAR? ancient predictions.175 words
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Advertisement1108 1983-06-09 15 Get a SHARP CTVorJVCR. And enjoy a FREE resort holiday^ or a SPORDA BMX Bicycle. Ib^^H Sharp is doing it again! Offering you something extra for your money. X^Wfcl^B Just buy any Sharp CTV/VCR featured here, and go on a FREE holiday to a kjf} f* immif*tfG 4UR popular resort.1,108 words
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Advertisement86 1983-06-09 15 Relax over tea and coffee prepared personally at your table. Occupy yourself with the daily newspapers and magazines, or a game of backgammon or chess. Thursday Fashion Special at 5.30 pm China Silk House June 2 Kink Boutique June 9 Chervi -June 16 Boutique*De Alpha June 23 Fashion Park June86 words
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Advertisement457 1983-06-09 16 Enjoy your National purchases even more with our fabulous gifts! how with every purchase of a National video recorder or colour TV, you m^.,j^Sm^ JIHHIIIBHk get so much more: handsome TV/video racks to display it, videotapes and immb accessories to start you off, microcomputer fans for cool viewing comfort, M457 words
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Article, Illustration486 1983-06-09 1 New directions in age-old medicine Singapore will host the first-ever Asean Chinese Physicians Seminar later this month. Almost 700 practitioners from the region will share their experiences and discuss the challenges facing them. CHONG WING HONG gives the details. THE latest developments in traditional Chinese medical care will be on486 words
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Article56 1983-06-09 1 V %&mti i^wi-tti ft )S -Kfj (ft bW) &&1867$£|t [s]tffKP£ 19U2''f-'M£K *jh M W h-j it /r HA N ft mm s r f 1976 $if T%" ifcttft'J »fe *e&+WK/hl97B*f*#ft^^igai97s »#«jiaat4^i93o^) t«:W^l+^^ (1940) filii#:t (1949) (1954) > [s]fgif| #-^>c4t (1958^ mt $m&it&& '1969) Wnsli#P/f(1969) v-^" SJS. *JS4 JEK5^Wf(i973) *&KK (1973)56 words
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Article32 1983-06-09 1 ll^wi^M^tfr^^^l fta^ g l§ /L <^E^ffMtS^4*tt> /ff/g H a n #'J3AMs4^ HIJGW6BS A^g« epmii2* ms£a# g 4> m fsf jf3#t*± (fitted tit #m o n.%wmwk%%± ft $t i& fdf fsJ*j[!l^/HAiR' &K« /±7XJt32 words
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Article, Illustration273 1983-06-09 2 TAN BAN HUAT - Lu makes a name for himself among VIPs TAN BAN HUAT By ARTIST Steve Lu has added another big name to his list of prominent people whose names have been inscribed in seal stones by his deft hands. This time it is President Ronald Reagan's seal he has carved. President273 words
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Article, Illustration496 1983-06-09 2 TEO HAN WUE - TEO HAN WUE By SEALS are to the Chinese what logos are to modern corporate identity. And they are still very much in vogue, even after more than 2,000 years in use. The earliest known seals were used to make impressions on496 words
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Advertisement319 1983-06-09 2 APPOINTMENTS •m-m— i i BANQUE NATIONALE DE PARIS J (SOUTH EAST ASIA) LIMITED a invites q applications for a newly-created position of DEPUTY MANAGER INTERNATIONAL CORPORATE DEVELOPMENT Qualifications Experience: Preferably an Accountancy qualification or a university degree or equivalent. Minimum 3 years of experience in corporate ft finance with exposure319 words
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Advertisement281 1983-06-09 2 Sime Darby Singapore Limited wishes to appoint I SALES ENGINEERS I (3 positions) to market well-established brand names of drawing office equipment, surveying instruments, and material testing equipment. The successful candidates, male or female, would possess at least a Technician Diploma in either Architectural Draughtsmanship, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or281 words
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Advertisement252 1983-06-09 2 W We invite applications from suitably i m qualified candidates for the following s positions:I CIVIL ENGINEER I I Applicants should possess suitable academic H professional qualifications and should have had at least 2 years of relevant experience s| with a reputable contractor. Experience in m* basement and related works252 words
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Advertisement288 1983-06-09 2 J Due to expansion, a prestigious leading French fashion house has vacancies for the post of BOUTIQUE MANAGERESS (around $35,000 p.a.) The person we are looking for should have a strong background in high fashion and assessories with at least 3-4 years experience. She should possess at least a GCE288 words
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Advertisement879 1983-06-09 3 APPOINTMENTS f Map^or Corporation 1 is coming to Singapore Maxtor is the new high technology company that shocked the computer industry with 143 Megabyte and 380 Megabyte storage capacity 5V4 rigid disk drives. Manufacturing operations will begin in Singapore August 1983. The top management team is being formed NOW! Maxtor879 words
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Advertisement568 1983-06-09 3 ASSISTANT SALES 1 ADMINISTRATION MANAGER The Company A leading multi-national company with 2,000 employees, manufacturing high technology consumer electronic products. The Job Responsible for the efficient processing and confirmation of orders and maintaining reliable customer service through timely delivery of finished products. The Person The incumbent would possess a Degree568 words
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Advertisement697 1983-06-09 3 Fantastic Sfijfi? Discount! Wmmm% on all rooms Airport Transfers Available. This Special Seasonal Discount is valid for June, July August only. Room Tariff Single ~s9Otosl2O Double $110 to $140 SUITE rates on request. Plus 10% Govt. Tax 10% Service Charge TROPICAL INN is conveniently located Jmk Bss«*^^» flfe^ in the697 words
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Article, Illustration794 1983-06-09 4 M.S. AZMAN; HARON A. R - M.S. AZMAN HARON A.R. By and BIRD singing contests are fun to watch and perhaps more fun and exciting to participate in. But to keep the birds for such competitions is nc easy task. The birds have to be trained and trained well794 words
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Article, Illustration136 1983-06-09 4 Yaakub Rashia - Yaakub Rashia illustrator Alsan retold by 15a) In this coastal small village the Pangeran started a new life and worked hard and diligently. His background remained a mystery to the villagers who knew him only as a good and hardworking young man from Java. b) Radm Mas was136 words
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Article227 1983-06-09 4 TERDAPAT banyak cara memelihara barnng merbok. I mumnya ia melipati aspek-aspek sepertl makan dan ralnum, mandl, sangkar dan latihan-latihan khas bagi barang itn. EH samping ito ada joga cara memelihara boning yang dlkenal sebagal cara traditional tern tarn a bagl mereka yang mahn memerdokan lag! soara sang raerbuk.227 words
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Article, Illustration523 1983-06-09 4 Haron A. Rahman - Lesson 678 Learn Malay: The Easy Way Haron A. Rahman By Jawapan bagi soalan-soalan da! am Pelajaran 67 A: Answers to questions in Lesson 61 A: 1) Sebelum masa itu tiba ibubapa mengkaji kemajuan anak-anak mereka da lam pelajaran dalam masa setengah tahun yang lalu. 2) Ibubapa hams menemui guru523 words
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Advertisement512 1983-06-09 4 APPOINTMENTS Hi HONG FOK \xMb corporation group f We are a group of property development companies with substantial operations in Singapore and Hong Kong. Applications are invited for the post of LAND SURVEYOR Duties To undertake all setting -out, levelling and surveying of completed works. Qualifications Relevant qualification in land512 words
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Advertisement955 1983-06-09 4 We are a large and well-established Company engaged in the manufacturing, marketing and sales of pharmaceutical products, baby care I products and consumer products. In line with our expansion programme, we invite applications from suitably qualified and experienced applicants I for the positions of:I PRODUCTION PHARMACIST The incumbent must be955 words
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