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Title Section14 1983-07-05 1 The Straits Times TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/83 Estd. 184514 words
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Article493 1983-07-05 1 'Personal reasons' cited but is Soviet chief too ill for meetings with Kohl? MOSCOW, Monday PRESIDENT Yuri Andropov abruptly cancelled two crucial meetings he was scheduled to hold today with visiting West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, raising speculation that the Soviet leader was too illAgencies - 493 words
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Article131 1983-07-05 1 LOS ANGELES, Mon. Inventor and futurist Richard Buckminster Fuller, 87, died on Friday after suffering a heart attack while visiting his sick wife in hospital. His wife, Anne Fuller, also 87, died today of complications from an operation she underwent six weeks ago, a familyReuter; UPI - 131 words
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Article142 1983-07-05 1 A 952-TONNE cargo vessel sank in the Eastern Working Anchorage about 2.2 km from the Katong beacon after springing a leak during repair work yesterday. The Malaysian-register-ed Hayati, a coastal ship, sank within 15 minutes after sending out a distress call at about 3 p.m.142 words
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Article, Illustration150 1983-07-05 1 What a day as both 100 m records go tumbling down AMERICAN sprinters Evelyn Ashford and Calvin Smith shattered world records at the United States National Sports Festival at Colorado Springs on Sunday to lift their country's hopes for next month's world athletics championships in Helsinki. Smith and Evelyn loweredBeater - 150 words
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Article71 1983-07-05 1 'Blue chips' soar FRANKFURT, Mon. Stock prices soared to their highest level for 22 years here as investors shrugged off depressing economic news and rushed to buy "blue chip" shares. News that West German industrial production stagnated in May could not stem the flood of buying orders. A major indexReuter - 71 words
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Article58 1983-07-05 1 M. BEIJING, Mon. Chinese Foreign Minister Wu Xueqian will visit the United States in September but a planned trip by Premier Zhao Ziyang is unlikely this year, a Chinese source said today. A visit to China by Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger is also beingUPI - 58 words
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Article85 1983-07-05 1 COLOMBO, Mon. Sri Lanka's Central Bank today effectively devalued the rupee by 4.8 per cent although there was no announcement of the move. The bank fixed the exchange rate at 24.20 rupees to the US dollar, compared with 23.03 last Friday. Central Bank officials declined85 words
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421 1983-07-05 1 THE Philippine government, having announced tough measures to block the drain on dwindling foreign currency reserves, says it will now crack down on short-trip travellers who waste precious currency on shopping sprees abroad. Among the measures was a doubling of the air port travelReuter - 421 words
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Article482 1983-07-05 1 Accord on collective leadership PALESTINE Liberation Organisation leader Yasser Arafat today conceded to a major demand by rebels opposed to him by agreeing to a collective leadership of the PLO, diplomats here said today. "He has agreed to stop the one-man rule of the482 words
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Article, Illustration144 1983-07-05 1 Nurse dies in ambulance collision FORMER most courteous ambulance officer Foo Kok Yin (above), 32, died when the ambulance she was travelling in was involved in an accident with a car at the junction of Marymount Road, Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1 and Avenue 6 on Sunday night. Two other144 words
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Article76 1983-07-05 1 Soviets jail group MOSCOW, Mon. Leading members of the Seventh-Day Adventist Church in the Soviet Union have been imprisoned and the authorities are now searching for the new head of the Protestant sect, according to a report reaching here yesterday. The newspaper Pravda Vostoka, from the central Asian Republic ofReuter - 76 words
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Article59 1983-07-05 1 BEIJING, Mon. The Chinese Foreign Ministry has sent diplomatic notes to the US and most Western embassies here warning their governmentB not to issue visas at their offices in Taiwan to island residents going abroad, foreign diplomatic sources said today. The note said China opposed any country establishingAP - 59 words
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Advertisement162 1983-07-05 1 5* pages today That HDB rents controversy PRlCEdlffereattaJs are nwnfbwl. la net. Mine of we steps paying law rent charge slightly more for certain Items. LOW rent has not resulted In cheaper prices. Instead, it appears that the shops which enjoy low rent peg prices to the prevailing market prices,162 words
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Advertisement211 1983-07-05 1 onsuh C.S.CHONC 0 1) EDDIE CHONG I <) yr Ml llf HOM. \l«( yS Member of The Brilish f (MM I ens N..«et> \-f V u Member of The I Lenses "I N>i.»iuilr>e J Trwntofl Research Foundation EVERBRIGHT optical co. PrescriplH)n Since H.W The Arcade I nit 134. 1 si211 words
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Article468 1983-07-05 2 Getting the picture SINGAPORE'S honorary consuls from Lebanon, Portugal, Spain and Chile yesterday began a nineday long "immersion" programme at the invitation of the Singapore government. The four consuls are: Mr Joseph Salim Habis (Beirut), Mr Sergio Teixeira de Queiroz. (Lisbon), Mr Adrian Piera Jimenez (Madrid) and Mr Arturo468 words
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Article291 1983-07-05 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE current dissension within the Palestine Liberation Organisation, fuelled by Syrians among others, is a reminder once again that there is more to the Middle East conflict than the Arab-Israeli war. So long as the Arabs and Palestinians continue to fight among themselves, there can291 words
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Article109 1983-07-05 2 Moody magician YOU either love him or loathe him. There is nothing in between. Not since the days of Die Nastase, a decade ago, has a tennis star aroused such passionate feelings as John McEnroe. But where the Rumanian's fragile temperament was a destructive influence on his game, McEnroe's109 words
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Article105 1983-07-05 2 SATVINDER SINGHTS track debut turned out to be pretty embarrassing for him. The 14-year-old, running the 3,000-metre event, led from the starter's gun. But instead of finishing at the tape, after completing seven laps, he ended his run where he had Degun 200m short. He105 words
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Article200 1983-07-05 2 KEPPEL HAS RESOURCES TO PAY FOR STEAMERS STAKE KEPPEL SHIPYARD will make use of its available cash balances, proceeds from the disposal of some of its marketable securities and unutilised bank facilities to pay for its acquisition of a 58 per cent stake in Straits Steamship. As at200 words
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Article100 1983-07-05 2 OILMEN TAKE STOCK SINGAPORE refineries have been losing some important customers as the latter are now refining crude oil at new plants they have built in their own countries. This buildup in new refineries in neighbouring countries and in the Middle East worries oilmen here. If business levels fall100 words
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Article751 1983-07-05 2 HK team meets Howe A HIGH-POWERED delegation from Hongkong opened talks yesterday with British government leaders on safeguarding the colony in negotiations with China over future sovereignty. The 11-mem-ber delegation led by Hongkong's governor, Sir Edward Youde, began consultations Dy calling on new Foreign Secretory Sir Geoffrey751 words
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Article336 1983-07-05 2 Hamming away E.T. made contact, so can you, not to spaceships but to new friends in faraway lands. All you have to do is be an amateur radio operator, or a radio "ham." It may sound like an esoteric hobby, but ham operators are found almost everywhere. SOONG336 words
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Article258 1983-07-05 2 Equity sale order THE Malaysian government has directed a number of companies to sell part of their equity to Malaysian Indians to achieve the New Economic Policy's target, Malaysian Indian Congress president Datuk S. Samy Vellu said on Sunday. He said the directive was issued in view258 words
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Article172 1983-07-05 2 (S'pore edition) Bleak prop trade CHINESE opera once flourished in Singapore; so did the trade of selling opera props and accessories. But local dialect opera groups are going through another phase of development in view of the active promotion of the Speak Mandarin campaign. Opera props dealers are172 words
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221 1983-07-05 3 Sino-HK border 'to be site for $6 b airport' HONGKONG, Mon. Funds from the Middle East could help finance a proposed international airport, costing US$3 billion (556.3 billion), to be built on land reclaimed from Deep Bay on the Sino-Hongkong border, a reliable source said here today. The source, whoAFP - 221 words
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Article70 1983-07-05 3 NEW DELHI, Mon. The plucking of a mango has resulted In a man's death and injuries to his family members, the Press Trust of India reported today. Tlie report said Mr Vinod Tripathi, 30, was attacked and killed by an orchard owner yesterday after he pickedAFP - 70 words
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Article32 1983-07-05 3 TOKYO, Mon. France and Japan agreed yesterday to allow their national airlines to add an additional stop in regular flights between Paris and Tokyo, Transport Ministry officials said here. AP.AP - 32 words
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Article359 1983-07-05 3 Group consults Thatcher A HIGH-POWERED delegation from Hongkong opened talks today with British government leaders on safeguarding the colony in negotiations with China over future sovereignty. The 11-member delegation led by Hongkong's Chinese-speaking governor Sir Edward Youde began consultations by calling on new ForeignSecretaryReuter - 359 words
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167 1983-07-05 3 ISLAMABAD, Mon. Pakistani President Muhammad Zla UlHaq said yesterday that he had ordered tighter security over the country's nuclear faculties for fear of a possible raid by Israel. He said he feared Israel may bomb Pakistan's nuclear research centre in the mistaken belief thatUPI - 167 words
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164 1983-07-05 3 Thai copter crash caused by crack in rotor blade BANGKOK, Mon. The crash of a helicopter that killed four of Thailand's top communist suppression officers and seven other people was caused by a crack in the main rotor blade, military officials announced today. The military said the findings on theUPI - 164 words
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Article, Illustration281 1983-07-05 3 SEOUL, Mon. More than 640 families have found lost members by late today as the staterun KBS-TV aired for the fifth consecutive day its popular marathon programme designed to reunite people separated since the 1950-53 Korean War. "The programme has been much more successful thanAP - 281 words
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Article108 1983-07-05 3 JAKARTA, Mon. The wife of the Algerian Charge d'Affaires here, Kauhaji Abdul Hamid, narrowly escaped death last weekend when a male servant hit her on the head with a hammer, Algerian embassy staff said today. Police later arrested the servant, who had stolen 20,000 rupiah (Ss42)AFP - 108 words
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Article47 1983-07-05 3 SEOUL, Mon. South Korea again called on North Korea to resume dialogue towards peace and unification today, the Uth anniversary of the two countries' agreement to strive for rapprochement. Seoul issued the appeal in a statement by its side of the South-North coordinating committee. AFP.AFP - 47 words
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123 1983-07-05 3 Difficulty of getting rubber from Indonesia JAKARTA, Mon. Countries that want Indonesian rubber have found it easier to get their supplies from Singapore rather than directly from Indonesia, the chairman of the Indonesian Rubber Producers Federation (Gapkindo) said. Mr Harry Tanugraha fave the example of outh Korean buyers who had123 words
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Article96 1983-07-05 3 Big buyers preferred the cash against documents (CAD) method used by Singapore as being more practical, he said. Commenting on reports that some countries, including China, were worried about Singapore's ability to ensure continuous supplies of Singapore Standard Rubber (SSR) in the wake of dwindling production, Mr Tanugraha saidAFP - 96 words
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371 1983-07-05 4 Cairo delayed homebound hostages Prague VIENNA, Monday CZECHOSLOVAKIA has protested to Egypt because a plane carrying 45 hostages home from captivity in Angola was forced to land at Cairo airport and held for four hours on Friday. The official news agency, Ceteka, said over the weekend the reason given byReuter - 371 words
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329 1983-07-05 4 Talks with Assad scheduled for today ISLAMABAD, Mon In JERUSALEM, an Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman said French External Relations Minister Claude Cheysson may go to the Middle East to try to help Mr Shultz in his efforts to secure a for- eign troopNYT; AP; UPI - 329 words
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Article64 1983-07-05 4 TEL AVIV, Mon. At least one rocket fired from Jordan fell last night near the town of Beit Shean on the Jordan river, causing no property damage or casualties, the military command said today. The command said two explosions were heard in the town on Sunday, andAP - 64 words
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169 1983-07-05 4 Libya, Morocco agree to bury the hatchet RABAT, Mon. After being at odds for over a decade, Libya and Morocco said yesterday they were determined to put an end to their disputes and establish fraternal relations. In a joint communique issued after a three-day visit by Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi,Reuter; AFP; AP - 169 words
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Article57 1983-07-05 4 IRAQI FOREIGN Minister Tareq Aziz has held two rounds of talks with Egyptian leaders on his visit to Cairo, said to be an important step forward in Cairo's relations with the Arabs. Mr Aziz, who arrived in Egypt on Sunday for a three-day visit, conferred for two hoursReuter - 57 words
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Article70 1983-07-05 4 A BABY WAS born for the first time in two years to a primitive Indian Ocean tribe threatened with extinction, giving hope the tribe will not disappear, officials said in New Delhi yesterday. With the birth of a male child, the total population of the Onge tribe,UPI - 70 words
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Article61 1983-07-05 4 TWO CHINESE friendship delegations have arrived in Moscow for a visit, apparently the first for years, at the invitation of Soviet groups. The Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Nations and the Sino-Soviet Friendship Association were invited by their Soviet counterparts, according to a report inReuter - 61 words
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Article104 1983-07-05 4 A GANG OF 11 heavily armed men, some dressed in military uniforms, hacked, stabbed and shot 10 people to death in violence over the weekend on the outskirts of Kampala, news reports in Uganda's capital said yesterday. The Roman Catholic Munno and the Taifa Empya newspapers saidLJPI - 104 words
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Article62 1983-07-05 4 THE NUMBER of unemployed West Germans dropped by 22,046 to 2.13 million in June from the previous month, the Federal Labour Office announced in Nuremberg yesterday. It was the third successive monthly fall and labour office president Josef Stingl said it seemed the impact of the weak economyReuter - 62 words
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Article116 1983-07-05 4 CAIRO, Mon. Egypt will step up military assistance to the Chad government of President Hlssene Habre to fight Libyan-backed rebels, a senior aide of President Hosni Mubarak said last night. Mr Osama Baz said in an interview: "We shall supply the legitimate government of116 words
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362 1983-07-05 5 New campaign to crack down on lawlessness MOSCOW, Mon. Soviet authorities have launched a new campaign to crack down on lawlessness with the help of an old method encouraging citizens to inform on their neighbours. The campaign is apparently part of Soviet leader YuriAP - 362 words
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Article, Illustration47 1983-07-05 5 INDIAN cosmonauts are training at the Gagarin Cosmonauts' Training Centre for a joint Soviet-Indian space flight. They are prepared in theory and have started mastering cosmic technique. In the mock-up of the "Soyuz T" spaceship is Ravish Malhotra (left) and Rakesh Sharma. UPI picture.47 words
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400 1983-07-05 5 Report on British diet 'blocked by health officials' THE British Department of Health has reportedly blocked for more than two years a report by a panel of doctors, scientists and food experts that shows the average British diet leads to heart disease. The Sunday Times newspaper, which obtained a copyUPI - 400 words
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95 1983-07-05 5 Walesa's holiday could cost him his job WARSAW, Mon. Mr Lech Walesa could be fired from his job at the Lenin Shipyard in Gdansk because he went on vacation without getting his bosses' permission, a shipyard spokesman said today. A spokesman at Mr Walesa's home said the Solidarity union leader— UPI; AP - 95 words
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286 1983-07-05 5 GENERAL Wojciech Jar that the authorities still i that formed the now-outl? WARSAW, Monday •uzelski, said yesterday respect the 1980 accords awed independent union solidarity. He was responding to critics including Pope John Paul H The declaration followed what is believed to be theUPI; AP; Reuter - 286 words
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Article74 1983-07-05 5 CONVICTED young thieves will meet their victims to apologise to them at eight special juvenile offenders centres being set up in Essex County, England. They will also have to work to make reparation. A County Social Services spokesman said: "The child who steals from the local supermarketReuter - 74 words
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Article62 1983-07-05 5 A NEW tourist map of south-west England describes a town 32 km from sea as a surfing centre, and shows a racecourse and a grand-prix circuit in villages which do not boast them. Fourteen well-known landmarks are wrongly signposted and two are missed out altogether onReuter - 62 words
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Article60 1983-07-05 5 IF YOU want to pass your exams, eat lots of chocolate cake and gooey sweets that was the advice on Sunday for Italian high school students preparing for graduation tests. "Sugar is indispensable for making the brain work," said Michelangelo Cairella, a professor at the UniversityUPI - 60 words
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Article162 1983-07-05 5 To Russia in a bathtub BRUSSELS, Mon. Englishman William Neal set off from Ostend yesterday on the next leg of his solo voyage to Leningrad In a bathtab. He had stopped at the northern Belgian port for a hot meal and a bath. Mr Neal, who left his home portUPI - 162 words
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Article, Illustration355 1983-07-05 6 He salutes those who escaped communist prisons SANTA BARBARA (California) Monday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan greeted Americans in his Independence Day statement yesterday with a salute to women and children who escaped their communist prisonfi in Asia and Cuba as America's ''new heroes." In the statementAP - 355 words
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363 1983-07-05 6 Costa Rica jolted by two strong quakes SAN JOSE, Mon. Two strong tremors toppled homes, severed power lines and heavily damaged a hospital and roads in south-east Costa Rica, injuring scores of people, relief officials said. The quake yesterday was the second major earthquake to hit Costa Rica since AprilUPI; Reuter - 363 words
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Article172 1983-07-05 6 TAMPA (Florida), Mon. A vagrant described by family members as "nuts" was arrested yesterday and charged with dousing supermarket shoppers and employees with petrol and then setting them on fire. Two people were killed and 16 injured, police said. John William Ferry, 30, was arrested on chargesUPI - 172 words
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240 1983-07-05 6 Reagan: I will be bored if I retired SANTA BARBARA (California), Mon. President Reagan was quoted yesterday as saying he thought he would be bored if he retired from the White House. But, In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, he said this did not necessarily mean he wouldAP; Reuter - 240 words
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314 1983-07-05 7 FAN LI AN CHOO - Honorary consuls to boost business SINGAPORE'S honorary consuls from Lebanon, Portugal, Spain and Chile yesterday began a nineday long "immersion" programme at the invitation of the Singapore Government. The four consuls are: Mr Joseph Salim Habis (Beirut), Mr Sergio Teixeira de Queiroz (Lisbon),314 words
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Article, Illustration396 1983-07-05 7 LAI YEW KONG - LAI YEW KONG By and Pictures by Sirens wail as mark of respect OFFICERS and men of the Central Fire Station in Hill Street turned out in full force to line the road in front of the station as the hearse of an ambulance officerWONG KWAI CHOW; FRANCIS ONG - 396 words
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Article196 1983-07-05 7 THE ATM THEFT TRAIL 'I opened cabinet to check if keys were in' A FORMER POSB computer operator said she opened the cabinet containing ATM keys to check i? all the keys were there as part of a routine check and not to take out the Jardine Steps ATM keys.196 words
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Article627 1983-07-05 8 Yesterday's highlights IN THE PARADE?: At the start of Week Seven, the most-asked question outside hearing hours was: How much longer? With 3* days originally set aside for the hearing, today would have been the last day of hearing. But the commission is still on the first of its three627 words
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Article, Illustration1547 1983-07-05 8 MAGDALENE LUM; ALAN JOHN, GERRY de SILVA - MAGDALENE LUM ALAN JOHN, GERRY de SILVA By and Pilot's plan to go west seemed all right, says Capt Joki WEEK Seven of the Sentosa cable car inquiry got under way yesterday with Capt Pekka Erkki Joki presenting his version of all that1,547 words
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Article, Illustration124 1983-07-05 9 POLICE have advised members of the Bible Assembly, a religious group investigated by the police under the Societies Act, not to hold meetings until the group have been registered. A police spokesman said yesterday that although no action would be taken against the group, its124 words
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395 1983-07-05 9 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM By I Aim is to end dominance of HK staff MORE Singaporeans will be recruited and trained to end the dominance of Hongkong television drama specialists in Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's expanding Mandarin drama unit. It is learnt that SBC, which395 words
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Article, Illustration210 1983-07-05 9 SINGAPORE'S pioneer artist Cheong Soo Pleng, who died of heart failure on Saturday, will live on through his many works and masterpieces. Many local artists, inclading renowned artists Lin Kang and Chen Wen Hsi, paid their last respects over the past two days. Mr Cheong, who210 words
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Article270 1983-07-05 9 THE visitors buzzed in uninvited and frightened people living in a block of flats in Bukit Merah Central for almost the whole of Sunday night before they were killed. Thousands of wasps flew into Block 116, Bukit Merah Central, when it got dark and clustered around270 words
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Article, Illustration421 1983-07-05 11 NG WHAY HOCK - NG WHAY HOCK By IT HAD been a long day for schoolgirl Teo Su Ching when she arrived at her Bedok North flat at 5 p.m. It was a Saturday and she had spent the morning in school at extracurricular activities and then gone421 words
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Article92 1983-07-05 11 POSTERS bearing the message of good neighbourliness have yet to be put up in many Housing Board blocks. The Culture Ministry printed 30,000 copies for this purpose. Eight Straits Times reporters sent out to gauge reactions of neighbours travelling in lifts, said they had92 words
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Article102 1983-07-05 11 Tips were yesterday offered on how people could be encouraged to attend meetings. One was that people had to be told how long a meeting would last. The other was to make sure that it ended on schedule. If this was done, said a vicepresident of102 words
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288 1983-07-05 11 MARK PESTANA - Pre-fab site workers back at work after strike FOREIGN workers making prefabricated units for the Housing Board's Tarnpines New Town project returned to work last night after they downed tools on Sunday night. The workers claim they have not been paid for last month by White Industries Singapore Pte Ltd,288 words
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55 1983-07-05 11 Christening of biggest offshore rig THE biggest offshore rig to be built in Singapore, the Western Pacesetter IV, was christened at the western anchorage yesterday. The three previous pacesetters were built in the United States in the mid-seventies, said the managing director of Far East Levingston Shipbuilding Ltd, Mr Choo55 words
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Article70 1983-07-05 11 TWO men, one a Jockey, were charged In a magistrate's court yesterday with using premises which they were occupying at Mount Sinai Road as a common betting house. Jockey Chew Siong Hua, 3t, and Yong Kee Eng, 28, who both claimed trial, had allegedly committed the70 words
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Article151 1983-07-05 11 A TEENAGE girl left her home one morning in February 1978 to collect her scholarship but was raped on her way home. The girl, who was nude and had only an umbrella and some books to shield herself, told her mother that she had151 words
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Advertisement236 1983-07-05 11 "GET BACK" A FULL HEAD OF HAIR. If everyday you're it. Bathe in it. Sleep on it. Or noticing more hair on your even swim in it. So why comb and less on your head, hesitate? it's time to make a positive You will soon have a full move. Call236 words
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Advertisement605 1983-07-05 11 will solve your vibration problems when installed on your machines YOU CAN GET IT AT G VS TRADING PRIVATE LIMITED 34 Gul Avenue, Singapore 2262 Tel: 268 7018 OR 265 5511 '^HIHBH|iHHHI BMHV Canon Canon Goes Video HI I I H||BBHpß^ Canon, the world's leading name in cameras jt3li*-i YOUf605 words
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Advertisement419 1983-07-05 12 °V' Where everyday things f/yf/^^^ nrmrm f uf% amm MOST of us are aware that a lot of life of the Tans, a /^lk^m^P^^m^Sir 1 II Ia« 111 th thjn 9 s that we consume or use typical middle-income //^gJRSJAr^ y mJP %0 daily come from abroad. But not famiiy.to419 words
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Advertisement113 1983-07-05 12 8,00 a.m. if i 11 Off to work and school \^=J^ Mr Mrs. Tan leave for work together OIL (road asphalt, petroleum): Saudi Arabia mmmwm—mmmmmmmmmwm 48% Malaysia hmb 17% 1^ Iran— 7% SYNTHETIC RUBBER (tires): USA wmmmmwmmm—mmmmmWkJapan w^ i 35% West Germany 5% ROAD VEHICLES (cars, buses): Japan mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm 61%113 words
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Advertisement179 1983-07-05 12 9.00 a.m. J| mm 4 ij^^ At the office \s=^ (y\^ HI jy^J^h, I OFFICE MACHINES (electric typewriter, photocopier): <^/yl/lS3^ I ELECTRONIC COMPUTERS ,p,,, wal e^ u ~~j /*~x yi TRAVEL GOODS (briefcase, handbag): Mr Tan works in a modem office 10.00 a.m. /psj )J At school \^Jf «rA/!^\ ETHl^^179 words
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311 1983-07-05 13 Acquire new skills or lose your jobs women told WOMEN workers have to acquire new skills or lose their jobs, the chairman of the National Trades Union Congress, Madam Foo Yee Shoon, warned yesterday. "Young women seeking jobs are increasingly finding it necessary to offer office-automation skills, in particular the311 words
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162 1983-07-05 13 POLICE will conduct a three-day operation from today to book or tow away vehicles parked indiscriminately along IS roads. Action will be taken by the Traffic Police and officers from Beach Road and Tangiin police stations from lt.N a.m. to 2.3t p.m. on each day.162 words
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217 1983-07-05 13 $500,000 given in grants for developing products MORE than $500,000 in grants have been awarded under the Product Development Assistance Scheme during the first six months of this year. Manufacturers are apparently showing a keener interest in product development as the Economic Development Board has received more applications. The latest217 words
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80 1983-07-05 13 THE new telephone directories will be available for collection at 16 centres from tomorrow to July 23. Subscribers will be given four alternative collection dates. Telecoms requests all subscribers to collect their telephone directories only on the dates and places specified to avoid rush, long80 words
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89 1983-07-05 13 Trial of three in DBS case postponed THE trial of three businessmen who are charged with engaging in a conspiracy with others to cheat the Development Bank of Singapore of about $3.5 million, is adjourned to Feb 6 to 24, 1964. Tea (Tee) Hock Seng alias Joseph Cheng Lai King,89 words
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Article37 1983-07-05 13 AT the recent annual general meeting of the Singapore Physiotherapy Association, the following were elected office bearers: President, Miss Chen Man Lee; vice-president, Mrs Geraldine Tay; secretary, Miss Amy Ying, and treasurer, Miss Connie Chan.37 words
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Advertisement545 1983-07-05 13 Compiled by Ho Chin Beng Graphics by Leo de Silva and Uranium 7.00 p.m. Vc JJ At the dinner table A SUGAR AND HONEY: RICE: I V—TC^W Australia ■■mwmi 72% Thailand hmmmmm 87% IM I > I N W n^ r I 1 Fiji. 12% Vietnami 4% Jhe Tm law545 words
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Advertisement101 1983-07-05 13 ::;::r.:::: r 3l^^H^^' J^ llffi^^^fltr^T^ ifc'iii 'Tti'V.'. '*c J^^^'^T^fflff^ißlffirafrm^i^MCtht. r f j I N "^^[^^fttfiw****^ l u -JSSSi mmwgsL jnfiiiMiiiuiuiiiiiiuiiiii i l i i Lift iffTTTPrT'I BB^tfiii f 51 6530-500€ GS (PF008) ji&&a~~ 1 Hff^'" j 1 Sifver and Gold Finish. jdffl-i f•• fflf^ £*mM*wm ipT vJOiCI ilintSn^ jjT B101 words
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612 1983-07-05 14 Authorised OUF to grant $720,000 unsecured loan A FORMER managing director of Overseas Union Finance (OUF) was yesterday fined a total of $15,000 for violating the Finance Companies Act by authorising his company to grant an unsecured loan of $720,000. Seah Say Yoong, 44,612 words
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Article, Illustration292 1983-07-05 14 SENTOSA would have a new range of chalets if it were left to the creative talent of National University of Singapore students. Picture 1 shows three of the designs the students have come up with. The model being held up is of a chalet based on292 words
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Article176 1983-07-05 14 THE National University of Singapore is all set to train more undergraduates to become good managers. Its Human Resource Management Unit, which will run the programme, was set up on July 1 with Associate Prof Tan Chwee Huat, from the former Department of Business Administration, as176 words
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Article70 1983-07-05 14 Thieves steal cash and gems THIEVES broke Into a businessman's house and got away with $20,000 in cash and jewellery worth $100,000 in Jalan Ampang on Sunday. Mr E.L. Tan, 59, and his family left their house at about 3 p.m. that day to visit friends. When they returned home70 words
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Advertisement354 1983-07-05 14 From July 2 Korean flies from Singapore. Every Saturday at 9.^0 a.m.. a twenty more of the world's |[u~^ Korean Air Lines wide-bcxiied major destinations. Mfc»^^*JfP^^" jet will take off from Singapore Fly Korean to Seoul and xsS^jgET.-r"*'""' bound directly for Seoul. the world. And discover the And onward, with354 words
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Advertisement78 1983-07-05 14 HARI RAYA CASIO SEIKO CITIZEN OFFER Trusted Brands Elegant Models Moderate Prices M^» fc i N^f Wli, ti-—y'T S MIDLAND L^pf 2 Sj ELECTRONICS v q\^ ''jj«-^ aS^ v e^ ■B^l 323. North Bridge Road Singapore 0718 -QEP' 7^& V °.V" V (near Odeon Cinema) Te): *****50 6 -rtt^ ,vo^'<>^78 words
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289 1983-07-05 15 Syndicate paying commuters to carry —goods JOHOR BAHARU, Mon. A smuggling syndicate is believed to be paying commuters to carry small amounts of dutiable goods like canned food, medicine, textile and fruit through the checkpoint daily. As the amount is usually small, these people are allowed to take these itemsNST - 289 words
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236 1983-07-05 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Ticket counters at the Selangor Turf Club have been rejecting Msloo notes over the weekend. Punters with $100 notes have to change them into smaller denominations with the club cashier before they can buy tickets to back their favourite horse. TheNST - 236 words
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151 1983-07-05 15 JOHOR BAHARU, Mon. District hospitals in Johor have been directed to set up special wards for cholera cases following confirmation of a case here, the first in the state this year. State medical and health director Dr Ahmad Shah Syed, who issued theBernama - 151 words
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Article, Illustration394 1983-07-05 15 Directive to meet NEP goal for Indians THE government has directed a number of companies to sell part of their equity to Malaysian Indians to achieve the New Economic Policy's target, Malaysian Indian Congress president Datuk S. Samy Vellu said here yesterday. HeNST - 394 words
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Article35 1983-07-05 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Sri Jaya Kumpulan Berhad has scrapped its shuttle bus service between Subang Airport and the city because of poor response. The service was introduced in February last year. NST.NST - 35 words
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148 1983-07-05 15 Telecoms to pump millions into Federal Territory KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Telecoms Department will inject millions of dollars worth of capital investment in the Federal Territory within the next two years, the Minister for Energy, Telecoms and Posts, Datuk Leo Moggie, said today. The investments were to meet projected andBernama - 148 words
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Advertisement646 1983-07-05 15 1 i B"»Taii"»V^l KOMAY LOTION jfjnlLyJ Mm! the effective pimple lotion from japan. n^ I HELPS PREVENT AND HEAL pimples. IF I Toyama of Japan is famous for her hot springs m I anci beautiful scenery. Hot spnngs are known I fl I to have a good effect for maintaining646 words
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Article460 1983-07-05 16 REVERSES are nothing new for Mr Yasser Arafat. He had to flee from his base once before in 1970 from Jordan but went on from there to greater glory. This time, however, it is difficult to see the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) leader repeating his phoenix-like460 words
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Article, Illustration419 1983-07-05 16 Lessons to learn from rent incident PAP backbenchers can debate the Housing Board shop rent increases at the next Parliamentary sitting if they want to. But much of the heat has already been taken out of the issue, even if the HDB concessions did not mollify some of the more419 words
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Article555 1983-07-05 16 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO By HOUSING Board shops are let out by competitive tender system to provide the widest variety of essential trades and serviced to serve residents in hoMiiif estates. thus, rent quotations from bidders are a secondary consideration in the allocation of shops. There are now555 words
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842 1983-07-05 16 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW No immediate price rises likely when HDB shop rents are increased THE Howlng Board hardly expected the reactions from shop tenants to be so strong when It first announced rest Increases on May 3. Many of the 8,141 shopkeepers affected842 words
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Article165 1983-07-05 16 SHOPKEEPERS' fear of losing their customers is preventing them from passing on the higher HDB rent in the form of higher prices. Madam Ng Chlok Wan, who runs a provision shop in Margaret Drive, said: "We cannot raise our prices. As it is, we are already165 words
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206 1983-07-05 16 THE Housing Board decided on Jan 1, 1980 as the cut-off point for its shop rent revision exercise its first in more than 20 years to reduce the impact on tenants. If all rents were brought up to the 1983206 words
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Advertisement58 1983-07-05 16 OIMO SOKKI digital instruments control systems JBjtnmni CowtmorMwoM Functions inch-mm pR 0.*****m fWOlution o.oolmm P The Highest Resolution IfnVnlS Available Conversion jiniaJß Wrth Versatile System Jj^ilJH Capabilities yS vfi] ThoNewEG-307 Lwoar Gauge WL Pidfic South East Trading Co. Pte. Ltd. #07-02, 7th Storey Delta House, 2 Alexandra Rd, S'pore 031558 words
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Advertisement411 1983-07-05 16 TFrSJTERMATIC- Wfe interviewed io air-conditioner owners And found out that io out of io use TFkITERMATIC The Worlds Oldest Largest MCA Manufacturer ol Timers U-O.A. BL hate to get up to adjust the t( Bk air-conditioner. Bui the other window or spbt unit air-oondmoner on and off W ft /o411 words
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Letter, Illustration921 1983-07-05 17 STUDENTS going abroad for a university education, and their parents, often worry about how American colleges (I use "colleges" interchangeably with "universities 1 in referring to undergraduate studies) compare with the British. I am a student in an American liberal arts college.921 words
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Letter142 1983-07-05 17 WE refer to the article "Tan Chong clerk who became manager gets dealership. >r (ST, June 22). We would like to make a correction to the article. Our Ruby Group does not own the Paramount Hotel, Peninsula Hotel, Peninsula Plaza and the soon-to-be completed Excelsior Hotel. GEORGE142 words
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163 1983-07-05 17 Why was exchange rate so low at branch? I HAVE always had the impression that the established and wellknown banks offer a better deal than others when it comes to money. I was, however, shocked by the Buona Vista branch of the DBS Bank. It gave me $1.52 per Australian163 words
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265 1983-07-05 17 British voters had no credible alternative MR Colin Da vies, who wrote the letter "Watch out! Don't fall for Maggie- worship craze (ST, July 1), has devised an interesting way of interpreting an election result. He claims that having obtained "only" 43 per cent of the popular vote, British Prime265 words
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Letter101 1983-07-05 17 I REFER to the letter "Appeal not to build car park" from "Against." (ST, June 28). I would like to assure the authorities that the proposed car park extension is most welcome and timely. The existing one does not have enough lots for all the car owners101 words
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Letter98 1983-07-05 17 Be careful while on pavement WE thank Mr R.E. Moulds for the observations in his letter "Pavement becomes slippery." (ST, June 4). The Public Works Department is aware of the slippery condition of the pavement between Orchard Link and Tanglin Road caused by the wearing out of the tiles from98 words
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Letter45 1983-07-05 17 WE refer to the letter "Let us see it again" by "Hopeful." (ST, June 9). The movie "One of Our Own" was acquired for only one telecast. We regret, therefore, that we cannot repeat it. V.S. SUNDRAM Senior PRO Singapore Broadcasting Corporation45 words
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366 1983-07-05 17 Those waiting will be considered I REFER to the letter "Make upgrading easier and faster' by "Impatient." (ST, June 24). It is noted that "Impatient" has applied for a part-time industrial skill course conducted by the Vocational and Industrial Training Board (VITB) and that he has been placed on the366 words
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Advertisement36 1983-07-05 17 Saturd^ 8 (Ju iy 9) 9 Call Tel: *****66 Ext 154. ffl WHr lor reservations The Orchard Singapore It's the difference that makes the hotel. 442 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 Telex: RS ***** ORTEL Cable. ORCHARDTEL.36 words
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Advertisement26 1983-07-05 17 Mod^p JB^^BiMy^^^^^BpJpK j RADO SERVICE CENTRES: SINGAPORE: 35, Selegie Road, #81-06, Parklane Shopping Mall, Singapore 0718 KUALA LUMPUR: No. 69A. Jalan Hicks. PENANG: 446A. Penang Road.26 words
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Article, Illustration875 1983-07-05 18 RONNIE LIM - Local refineries swing with the winds of change RONNIE LIM Crisis may force shutdown of inactive plants By Our Energy Correspondent SINGAPORE'S oil refiners are still confident that they can maintain their regional product balancing role. But they have to take care that winds of change do not topple their875 words
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Article, Illustration756 1983-07-05 18 Father of the geodesic dome dies at 87 NEW YORK Mr R. Buckminster Fuller, 87, the forward-looking inventor best known as the father of the geodesic dome, died on Friday of a heart attack. As he put it himself, Mr Fuller was an "an engineer, inventor, mathematician, architect, cartographer, philosopher,NYT - 756 words
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Advertisement314 1983-07-05 18 I llnH In Eh l^^l 1 s^ m U flf jv Qn |p Hk Bn-^'' ::^Hbbßb^ *'S»I fIHH EH IB v^ «BB^^^ H*^ JK^^gm^/ flllr -^fllfly'ji£?^W^n'- 1 J| ■■■■hi. JB Im ft;'}^!.. \lv S^.™ BW I J3H ■B^BBr^B^^^ »il*Jk >^^bbbbb! bbß BbS^H BMl^^t vk *£)*s/ fc. "^^^^^BB BBBt bbbp* -^^^^^*JK'-314 words
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Article54 1983-07-05 19 SOUTH Johore Amalgamated Holdings has announced group pretax profits of M5787,672 for the year ended March 31, 1983, compared with M5870,354 in the previous year. Group turnover, however, was higher at Msll.ll million, compared with M510.47 million previously. The directors do not recommend the payment of any54 words
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Article69 1983-07-05 19 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has queried Promet Bhd on the rationale for acquiring 598 acres of land from Killinghall (Rubber) Development PLC. The company was also asked to furnish details on which a "willing buyer and willing seller basis" was arrived at, details on the stage of69 words
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Article129 1983-07-05 19 GENERAL Corporation Bhd, in a reply to queries from the KLSE said that the valuation of Ms2s per share for each Hock Hua Bank's shares in the proposed acquisition of 22.5 per cent equity in Hock Hua Bank (Sabah) took into account the earnings potential and the129 words
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Article23 1983-07-05 19 LARUT Tin Fields has changed its registered office to Suite 807, Wisma Lim Foo Yong, Jalan Raja Chulan, Kuala Lumpur.23 words
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Article36 1983-07-05 19 THE interest rate for the Singapore Factory Development's $75 million guaranteed floating rate note due 1986 has been fixed at 77/16 per cent for the period from July 4 to Oct 4, 1983.36 words
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Article83 1983-07-05 19 TOKYO, Mon. Japanese imports of crude oil on a spot delivery basis fell to 2.10 million kilolitres in May from 2.97 million kilolitres in April, Trade and Industry Ministry sources said. The spot delivery imports accounted for 14.2 per cent of the total in May, sharplyReuter - 83 words
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Article87 1983-07-05 19 SEOUL, Mon. South Korea's crude steel production rose 4.5 per cent to 934,000 tonnes in May but fell 7.9 per cent from May 1982, the Korea Iron and Steel Association said. Crude steel production in the first five months of this year fell 1.1 per cent toReuter - 87 words
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Article100 1983-07-05 19 DHAKA, Mon. Bangladesh Finance Minister A. M. A. Muhith told a press conference the new budget he announced on June 30 will help to expand economic activities particularly in rural areas. The budget provides for a US$3BO million (*****.4 million) surplus for the financial year started July 1,Reuter - 100 words
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Article79 1983-07-05 19 SEOUL, Mon. South Korean exports rose 16.3 per cent to U552.29 billion (554.88 billion) in June, a 26 per cent gain from June 1982, provisional Commerce and Industry Ministry figures show. Exports in the first six months of this year totalled U5510.93 billion to stand 6 per79 words
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Article50 1983-07-05 19 NEW DELHI, Mon. India's coal output is targetted to reach 142 million tonnes in fiscal 1983-84 (from April 1), against a record 130.65 million last year, Petroleum and Energy Minister Shiv Shankar said. Mr Shankar said new mines are being exploited to boost coal output. Reuter ReuterReuter - 50 words
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305 1983-07-05 19 THE Wilkinson Process Rubber Company Bhd has reported sharply lower profits for the half year ended March 31, 1983. Unaudited group pretax profits showed a 50.6 per cent drop to only M5939,767 (compared with Msl.9 million achieved in the preceding first half). The poorer305 words
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456 1983-07-05 19 PEGI Malaysia Bhd's 26 per cent stake in Dunlop Holdings PLC was worth only M586.78 million as at June 23, 1983, a substantial Ms26 million less than its net book value of M5112.75 million. Pegi revealed this in a circular to456 words
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414 1983-07-05 19 KEPPEL Shipyard will make use of its available cash balances, proceeds from the disposal of some of its marketable securities and unutilised bank facilities to pay for its acquisition of a 58 per cent stake in Straits Steamship. As at May 31,414 words
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309 1983-07-05 19 RASA Sayang Beach Hotels (Penang) Bhd does not expect any improvement fa the occupancy level of its hotels this year. The company's chairman, Mr Kuok Hock Nien, blamed this on the absence of a strong global economic recovery. "The prevailing worldwide recession continues to309 words
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394 1983-07-05 19 LENDU Rubber Estates PLC, which is part of the M P Evans group, is being Malaysianised. Discussions are now fa progress between the Johore State Economic Development Corporation and the company, said Lendu chairman E. Hadsley-Chaplfa fa the company's latest annual report. The chairman394 words
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182 1983-07-05 19 Consplant proposes to sell land in Seafield CONSOLIDATED Plantations Bhd has proposed to sell 144 hectares of land in its Seafield Estate to the Employees Provident Fund at a consideration of MslsB,l94per hectare or a total of M522.78 million. The sale is subject to the approvals of the relevant authorities.182 words
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262 1983-07-05 19 TOKYO, Mon. Japan's long-term capital account deficit will widen to US$l7.3 billion (5J36.9 billion) in fiscal 1983 ending next March 31, from U5512.25 billion in 1982, the Bank of Tokyo said. The bank said in a quarterly review of the economy the latestReuter - 262 words
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Article200 1983-07-05 19 Name change for Chartered Bank THE Chartered Bank is to change its name on Jan 1 next year to Standard Chartered Bank. Subject to the approval of shareholders and the consent of the authorities, the new name will be introduced at the beginning of the bank's 125th year of operation200 words
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Article, Illustration221 1983-07-05 19 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed firm In active selective trading on buying support yesterday with higher overseas market advices aiding sentiment. Haw Par rose 12 cents to $2.89, Metro 15 cents to $9.95, National Iron 15 cents to $7.35, Oriental Holdings 55 cents to $8.15, Straits Trading 29 cents221 words
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Article67 1983-07-05 19 BouteadßM +15 CftC +15 CCM +8 Cold Storage +10 Dnmleplnd +12 Ess* -10 FAN -10 Genttngs -8 Guinness +2 Oatkrie Bhd HivPir +12 lnchcape Bhd +4 MTC NBT +2 Nat Iron +15 PMC +10 PaaElec -1 Perils Plaat -15 Prims +5 Reason's Rotkmaasl SembShlp Slme Darby67 words
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Article262 1983-07-05 19 Pahang Con gained IS cents to $2.97 and Consplants 4 cents to $2.84. Property stock UOL rose 38 cents to $4.19 but Faber Merlin in hotels fell 5 cents to $2.81. The New Straits Times Industrials index gained 19.27 points to 13C9.11. HONGKONG: News that China and Britain will262 words
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Article167 1983-07-05 19 Rises Indices OCBC 1160 +70 T T u iv 4 C Sugars 1380 +50 July July 4 Oriental Hldgi 610 +50 BT Composite 944.84 958.66 UOB 575+50 BT Indicator: *****7 *****34 E?, 8 ST Industrials: 971.35 978.98 T.t ?^1 B k 4^ ti ST Finance: 2595.75 2656.27167 words
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Article2330 1983-07-05 20 Gr's Net 1883 Last Y'ld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale +or- COOO) High Low SECVION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 286 235 Acma 252 -1 7.5 260.0 1 252 252 354 148 Alcom 320 -6 5.0 28.3 39 328 320 267 148 Allied Choc 253 unch 7.02,330 words
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Article1863 1983-07-05 20 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 Alcom (14) 3.56 (8) 3.58 (3) 3.54 AMD (4.525) (6) 4.40 (4)1,863 words
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Article3802 1983-07-05 20 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 deals3,802 words
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Article111 1983-07-05 20 Managers' prices for July 5 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST The Commerce 3.46 3.68 The Savings Fund 2.00 2.12 S'pore Prog Fund 1.58 1.68 S'pore Sec. Fund 2.36 2.51 S'pore Invest Fund 1.16 1.23xd S'pore Equity Fund 1.55 1.64 ASIA UNIT TRUST Mai Invest Fund 2.93 3.11 Mai Prog Fund111 words
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Article105 1983-07-05 20 Closing tone: Steady. Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange of Singapore including odd lots "Ready" totalled: 22,486,000 units valued at $84,085,000. Industrials accounted for 13,036,000, finance 3,009,000, hotels 769,000, properties 2,290,000, debentures, loans and bonds 1,327,000, plantations 813,000, mining 1,242,000. "Settlement" contracts totalled 5,819,000 units valued at105 words
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509 1983-07-05 20 THE local stock market surged ahead strongly yesterday with selected bluechips and finance stocks chalking up their biggest gains. In contrast, Malaysianbased stocks were mixed, with some recording minor gains but others being easier. The Business Times Composite Index closed 13.82 points higher at509 words
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Article320 1983-07-05 20 SELECTED quality stocks, particularly those in the finance sector, featured prominently of the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in brisk trading. After opening slightly higher, prices moved up steadily in early trading but began to drift within narrow margins as investors took profit. A pickup in320 words
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Article42 1983-07-05 20 OCBC 1290 +90 M Banking 1090 +60 UOB 640 +60 S Trading 720 +50 HL Credit 780 +45 C Sugar 1520 +40 U O Land 410 +38 Choc Prod 650 +35 AMD 452 +32 Oriental 640 +30 JC Ent 213 +2842 words
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Article15 1983-07-05 20 Keck Seng 670 -40 Tronoh 950 -20 Temerloh 570 -20 M Containers 290 -1615 words
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Article42 1983-07-05 20 Up Down anch Industrials 50 35 21 Finance 6 2 1 Hotels 1 1 1 Properties 5 4 0 Oil Palms 2 3 2 Tins 3 5 1 Rubbers 8 5 2 Rubbers 0 0 0 Deb/Loans 1 1 042 words
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Article58 1983-07-05 20 First B'putra 5.85 5.90 Second B'putra 5.36 5.41 Third B'putra 4.15 4.20 Fourth B'putra 4.96 5.03 Fifth B'putra 3.62 3.67 Sixth B'putra 3.25 3.30 Seventh B'putra (A) 2.36 2.41 Seventh B'putra (B) 3.82 3.87 Eighth B'putra (B) 4.52 4.57 Ninth B'putra 3.32 3.37 Tenth B'putra 1.92 1.97 Eleventh58 words
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Article480 1983-07-05 21 THE US dollar opened at 552.1230/ 50 yesterday. Trading was quiet and within a narrow range. It was later brought to a high o 2.1265/75 to close there. The US dollar was traded firmer after the US$6OO million increase in Ml money supply last weekend. Trading was480 words
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Article140 1983-07-05 21 THE STRAITS TIN price in Penang yesterday dropped 15 cents to M130.65 a kilo, but remained within the ITA lower level of M529.15 and MJ32.06. The fall was because of poor demand from overseas, but this lower level was supported by the buffer stock manager who absorbed the140 words
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Article605 1983-07-05 21 RUBBER PRICES IN Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with July One buyers quoted at 232.50 cents per kilo, down 1.50 cents from last Friday's close. Morning prices were marked down slightly on lack of buying support after a lower opening. The afternoon session was quiet and featureless. KUALA LUMPUR:605 words
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Article31 1983-07-05 21 Rubber: July 4 Singapore: July: 232.50 cents (down 1.50 cents) Malaysia: July: 253.00 cents (down 1.00 cent) Tin: M530.65 per kilo (down 15.00 cents) 191 tonnes (up 30 tonnes)31 words
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Article194 1983-07-05 21 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable in Singapore opened at $28,520 and closed at $28,530 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.25/416.00. The market was extremely quiet with very little interest. Prices hovered around the 415.50/416.00 level, and eventually closed the morning session at 415.70/ 416.20. The194 words
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Article67 1983-07-05 21 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday eased on lack of buying support in quiet trading. In July, south and central fell Mslo and M52.50 respectively to MsBlo a tonne and north Mslo to MsBos while in Aug, south lost Ms2o to MsBos and central M512.50 to M5802.50.67 words
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Article443 1983-07-05 21 SHARE prices yesterday closed lower after touching a record high in early trading as front runners met profit-taking and liquidation because of the yen's weakness against the dollar. The market average closed a provisional 27.47 points lower at 8,971.58 on a volume of 310 million shares after touching a443 words
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Article661 1983-07-05 21 SHARE prices began the new trading account lower yesterday as Friday's news of an unexpected rise in US money supply M-l renewed speculation that US interest rates might be headed higher, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times Index was down eight points at 701.8 after earlier dipping below661 words
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Article311 1983-07-05 21 Cents A C I 138 +1 i j| 232 7 i p jj 100 unch Aberfoyle i"Z 710 Age 204 +1 Alliance Oil 85 +5 Allied Mill 178 Ampol Exp 212 unch Ampol Pet 155 Am 416 +1 Ashton 165 unch Assoc Pulp BH? IZZZZZZ 880 +20 Beach Petroleum311 words
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Article98 1983-07-05 21 NEWS THAT China and Britain will resume talks July 12 on the future of Hongkong pushed the stock market sharply higher with the Hang Seng Index recording its sharpest gain this year, 52.25 to 1,035.97. It was the first time since early May that the index has closed above98 words
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Article50 1983-07-05 21 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 1035.97 Friday 983.72 Week Ago 956.64 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 744.4 Friday 740.6 Week Ago 744.6 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 608.1 Friday 605.5 Week Ago 610.6 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday unav Thursday 720.7 Week Ago 726.1 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday unav Thursday 1221.96 Week Ago 1241.6950 words
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Article190 1983-07-05 21 SHARE prices yesterday closed generally steady in quiet trading. The Book Club Index dipped 0.04 to 125.26 on a turnover of 19.5 million baht with nearly 160,000 shares traded. Berli Jucker, Saha." Union and Siam Cement closed unchanged at 395, 138 and 36S baht respectively while Bangkok Bank fell190 words
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Article252 1983-07-05 21 FROM: Page t» MMC (3.168) (43) 3.18 (30) 3.20 (15) 3.16 PahaoK Cm (2.075) (96) 1.96 (57) 1.99 (20) 1.97 (2) 1.96 (49) 2.00 (25) 2.01 (15) 2.02 (5) 2.04 (1) 2.10 (19) 2.03 (7) 2.05 (28) 2.08 (26) 2.07 Rahman Hyd (4.845) SebMgtff Dredge (5.258 S. SOS)252 words
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Advertisement216 1983-07-05 19 E^ II B itwouldnever Mfl Bl BBL But it has! And another vehicle is stolen. mm II ill I Trouble is, people think it will never happen to them. W§ lIiIIIBbBBIBBUB And that's when it does. WUmI What a pity. Because vehicle theft can beeasilv ■^^^^Bd^P' m P revenfe( J-216 words
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Advertisement26 1983-07-05 21 (prime lending rate] THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their I best customers is B.M per cent. J26 words
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Advertisement362 1983-07-05 21 Bb^SHI IB> b^^* I Wai ■Bki bbmikm^& ■■■iiiifßiiiiiiiill 888 m I lißir ii^M^ifllWif iffgliHHfli^^ JnHQLH INJJOISE Curtains is Batkitl By a fl Wm^d TW()-\EAR Cuarantet. .4* f '^Sfe^fcr J 4H Hv ■Si -/m 'Jp ft^BMK'IB :[rj Jw^^raV<3 INHOUSE FURNISHING (SINGAPORE) 176 ORCHARD RD, #03-12 190, CLEMENCEAU AVE., #01-14, CENTREPOINT, S'PORE362 words
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Advertisement2321 1983-07-05 22 737H66 I 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing Furnishing CO> J/mviLa Aib ELITE SHOWER SCREENS Ideal for H DB, tjL% PI Sliding doors design ?s»l WL II completely rust-proof jjßr* S vg For free measure quote call I ftaj^^BWrfi^^Mi^ilM Lyndec Designs J (Authorised dealer of2,321 words
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Advertisement1144 1983-07-05 22 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday Friday 9.00 am 5.30 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: Times Orchard Centre, 02-105 Lucky Plaza 10.00 am 12N; 1 pm 5.30 pm Mon Frl (4.00 pm for next1,144 words
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Advertisement652 1983-07-05 22 RATES: Ordinary 00 per word (Min $1 5 00) ~Z~. $18 00 per col cm Sem.-Displov (Mm. $54 00 Straits Times) $18.50 per col. cm. (Mm. $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) Box652 words
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Advertisement713 1983-07-05 22 CLASSIFICATION GROUP A Entertainment Food guide B Personal Services A Merchandise C Business To Business i) Employment E Vehicles Boats F Accommodation Properties G Travel Guide H Education Instruction I Announcements J Obituaries 53 Computer Products/Services SPECIAL OFFER for APPLE H e A Full System That Coat v«i Only BS3MO713 words
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Advertisement635 1983-07-05 22 55 Commercial Vessels: Sale/Charter AVAILABLE FOR CHARTER/SALE BargM: 300' x 90' x 20' 200* x 60' x 14' 200' x 50' x 14' Tugs: 500/1050/1100/1250/3300 BHP Dump Hopper*: 1500 cu.m. Dr*dg«r*/Cran« Barg*: 20 to 100 tons CONTACT TELEX: RS2IMI TEL: *****77/*****41 FOR BALE One unit twin screw tug 1500BHP ABS635 words
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Advertisement716 1983-07-05 23 60 Business Opportunities AMERICAN FAST FOOD chain looking for Franchisees with very good location and heavy pesdestrlan traffic. Interested, please contact Steven Tan at: *****28 for appointment between 9am and spm. CONCRETE SAND AVAILABLE at Tanjong Plnang, Indonesia. Quantity: any amount. Parties or Investors interested please call Marhajas Nasutlon, tel:716 words
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Advertisement624 1983-07-05 23 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive I A Leading Sports Trading I Company wishes to appoint:ACCOUNTANT He/ She will be engaged In all aspects of general accounting and administration, with emphasis on preparation of monthly financial reports to Head Office and the implementation of improved accounting and administrative systems. Applicants624 words
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Advertisement669 1983-07-05 23 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive AIRPORT MEDICAL CENTRE SINGAPORE CHANGI AIRPORT TEL: *****88 Part-time Qualified ASSISTANT NURSE (SEN) required Permanent dutiee:- spm to 10.30pm Salary:- $550 p.m. plus $50 travel allowance Plea«e telephone for appointment. DESCON CHARTERED ARCHITECTS A PLANNERS require* RESIDENT ARCHITECT For a prestigious 21-storey office building.669 words
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Advertisement431 1983-07-05 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Tutorial TUTORS REQUIRED URGENTLY for all levfcls/subjects/ any district. *****34 from 11.00a.m. to 6.00p.m. URGENTLY REQUIRED TUTORS from District 16, 15, 19, 20, 12, 5, 13. Attractive commission. *****09. TUTORS REQUIRED TO teach all levels Tlmah, Bedok. *****03. d) Secretarial Clerical (HP) Honeywell-Synertek, a subsidiary of431 words
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Advertisement725 1983-07-05 23 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical The National Computer Systems Re fl Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the M National Computer Board, invites S application for the post of:— m HARDWARE ADMINISTRATION 1 ASSISTANT I The Job: fl General clerical and secretarial duties a725 words
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Advertisement442 1983-07-05 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical in TAT LEE BANK LIMITED Invites applications for the posts of TELLER/CLERK/ TYPIST with the following requlrements:- Singapore citizens aged between 17 and 25 years Minimum GCE t>' level with 5 credits including English and Maths Ability to type at 30 wpm Pleasant personality442 words
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Advertisement498 1983-07-05 23 66 Situations Vacant i ■■■i^IHaBMBMi^S d) Secretarial Clerical An established Freight Forwarding Company in Jurong requires female applicants for the posts of: 1) SHIPPING/ GENERAL CLERK e Preferable with some experience of shipping documentation and container inventory. e Good prospects and salary will be remunerated to the suitable candidate. 2)498 words
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Advertisement484 1983-07-05 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Why aren't you working? We urgently need RECEPTIONISTS TELEPHONE OPERATORS CLERKS/TYPISTS OFFICE BOYS/ ASSISTANTS c... *****32 Si Business" Communication Centra 150, South Bridge Rd #13-01 Fook Hai Bldg (0105) SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST e GCE 'O' level, credit in English a 2 years' minimum secretarial experience484 words
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Advertisement645 1983-07-05 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical An established office equipment manufacturing company require* a MARKETING EXECUTIVE a At least HSC/ A' level. e Minimum 3 years relevant working experience. e Able to work and correspond Independently. e Good contacts with local and International commercial companies. a Friendly and outgoing disposition.645 words
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Advertisement623 1983-07-05 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical A leading insurance company is looking tor bright and proficient CLERKS/TYPISTS who must possess: at least a GCE 'O' Level Certificate be able to type accurately at 40 w.p.m. have a pleasant personality e no previous experience is necessary Please apply in writing giving623 words
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Advertisement597 1983-07-05 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Well established computer company requires FEMALE SECRETARY Requirements:--e Completed Private Secretarial Course. e Minimum 3to 4 years experience. A self-motivated person with capability to work Independently. e Good communicating skills with all levels of management. e Pleasant telephone manners and a good command of597 words
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Advertisement588 1983-07-05 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical A well established shipping enterprise urgently requires a: FEMALE RECEPTIONIST CUM TELEPHONE OPERATOR t Able to speak English, Mandarin and local dialects Knowledge on the operation of PMBX switchboard preferred Able to work over-time Age above 25 years Minimum 2 years experience in similar588 words
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Advertisement575 1983-07-05 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required by plastic manufacturer in Macpherson Paya Labar vicinity. e With or without experience, a Preferably with typing knowledge. Good in Maths. e Salary negotiable. Interested, please call personally at: UNIPLAS PTE LTD 16 SHAW ROAD #03-07 KIN BUILDING SINGAPORE 1336575 words
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Advertisement626 1983-07-05 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical EXPERIENCED SECRETARY required by legal firm Interested please call *****57 or write in with lull personal particulars to S.T. Box A***** 390, Kim Seng Road Singapore 0923 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required e GCE 'O' level e Ability to type Interested, please write with full626 words
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Advertisement910 1983-07-05 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required. Knowledge of Book-keeping, correspondence, with experience. Interested applicants, please apply in writing together with contact telephone number to: Ben Equipment Services, 1074A, Serangoon Road, Singapore 1232. EXPERIENCED FEMALE CLERK to do book-keeping and general office duties. Interested please call *****9910 words
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Advertisement560 1983-07-05 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical URGENTLY REQUIRED TELEPHONE Operator/ Typists, General Clerks, Accounts Clerks, Office Boys and Drivers. Tel: *****11. CLERK REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY Experience not necessary. Typing essential. Salary $300 to $350. Please call *****33 Judy. CLERK, SECONDARY EDUCATION, $350 p.m. Call personally for Interview: 9, Hajl Lane, off560 words
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Advertisement817 1983-07-05 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales e) Sales he You're in (or a change at I \SEksso) I CENTREPOINT NEW STORE OPENING SOON!!! H H Job Openings for: I SALES ASSISTANTS Q e Must have minimum GCE '0' level. O H e Must be able to converse in817 words
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Advertisement608 1983-07-05 24 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales METRO Requires: INSTITUTE EXECUTIVE To promote the range of ERNO LASZLO skin treatment line To correspond with ERNO LASZLO MEMBERS through member mailing. Requirements: e A University Degree or a Marketing Diploma, e Good complexion, e Able to converse fluently with good mannerism and PR.608 words
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Advertisement522 1983-07-05 25 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales An engineering firm has immediate vacancies for (A) SALES REPRESENTATIVE for Marine Electrical Equipment Qualifications:--e At least 2 years experience in similar field, e GCE 'O' level, e Possess own car. (B) S A L E S REPRESENTATIVE for Electrical Equipment Qualifications:--e GCE O' level522 words
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Advertisement523 1983-07-05 25 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales REDIFFUSION SERVICES (S) PTE LTD AIRTIME SALES EXECUTIVE e GCE 'O' level. e Bilingual in both written and oral English and Mandarin. e Some sales experience is required. e Preferably have own transport. We offer: On-the-Job training. 2 months bonus. Good medical benefits. Please call:523 words
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Advertisement604 1983-07-05 25 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales An Established Company requires COMPUTER SALES REPRESENTATIVES (Mala) e At least Ito 2 years' experience in sales. e Possess class 3 driving licence. e Ability to converse in English and Mandarin fluently. e Mature personality and pleasant disposition in handling customers. Intaraatad applicants plaaaa write604 words
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Advertisement609 1983-07-05 25 66 Situations Vacant e) Sates SALES PROMOTERS Producta: Kltchenware/ Household Appliances, Sports Goods. Location: Orchard Road. Sslsry: $420 excluding commission. Related Experience preferred. *****35 I PENTJftAjRAM DISTRIBUTORSHIP OPPORTUNITY forthoeevho: e Can run a direct sales force e Have modest capital to Invest. e Are Honest and enterprising. e Have high609 words
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Advertisement763 1983-07-05 25 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales EARN $80- $100 A DAY! CMH ENTERPRISE requires TEMPORARY SALES REPRESENTATIVES No experience is required. Preferable age 16 25. School leavers welcomed. Contact lor Interview 2900M7/ *****19/ 2501 121 FEMALE SHOWROOM SALES ASSISTANT GCE 'O' Level e Sales experience In marble/ ceramic tiles e Pleasant763 words
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Advertisement570 1983-07-05 25 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales CHINESE SALESGIRLS NEEDED immediately for boutiques In Thomson/Orchard areas. Age 18--23. Shift work required. Tel: *****52 EXCLUSIVE ORCHARD AREA boutique requires Salesgirls. Over 2 years experience or trainees please call *****97, 1.30p.m. to 5.30p.m. INDIAN SALESGIRL, AGED above 17, passed G.C.E. 'O' level, speak good570 words
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Advertisement693 1983-07-05 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical t) Technical w RFAp us utnu I REFRIGERATION I TECHNICIAN I I e Trade Certificate in Refrigeration Aircondition- I Iji ing with a minimum of 3 years' relevant R K experience I e Capable of trouble-shooting and maintaining of VA B refrigerating693 words
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Advertisement578 1983-07-05 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Technical t) Technical A distinguished manufacturer of electrical and electronic components. TECHNICIANS Permanent 2nd Shift Permanent 3rd Shift 4.30pm 1 2.30am 12.15am 7.05am Requirements eITC/NTC Electrical/Electronic Engineering from a recognised institution eTraining will be provided eCompleted N.S. Write in with full resume, qualifications578 words
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Advertisement457 1983-07-05 26 66 Situations Vacant I) Technical ~w ■asW a-—--— ji uAj>aiu>iAa SA*"_ W# IaWVV ImfflVGUff) TBCeMiCtW IWi" BOILERMAN e Have Class lor 2 Boiler Attendance Certificate. e Must be prepared to work shift. POLISHERS e 1 2 years experience In polishing and grinding on steel products FITTERS e Attended Secondary School457 words
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Advertisement512 1983-07-05 26 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical DORMA QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR (Male) e Starting salary $500 $650 p.m. depending on experience. e NTC 3or similar. e Must be able to read blueprints. e QC experience in machine shop or Incoming Inspection required. Apply in person or can to:DORMA, SPORE BRANCH 2, Jalan512 words
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Advertisement606 1983-07-05 26 66 Situations Vacant f Technical Electrical Engineering Company urgently requires the followlngs:A) ELECTRICAL SERVICE TECHNICIANS B) ELECTRICIANS C) APPRENTICES For post (A) and (B) preference will be given to those who can work overseas occasionally. Pteaae call personally with documents and 2 recent photographs at:South Island Electrical A Engineering Company606 words
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Advertisement762 1983-07-05 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production g) Production BfKLr^>\w/IHLISB^d jlßj/ 1 SHrhbW^**w9*^ 7 waWw m wA^tamawiwawawaW Wtm\mmmW\J to M MmW kWm\\\\\\\\\\lkWKk IHsBBBBBaBBaIa^^^^BF~'jF"""^JL. > Y I 1 |^H^HH|H|HHH^BBI| FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Come, join us with your friends if you762 words
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Advertisement217 1983-07-05 26 HITACHI ELECTRONIC DEVICES (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. A multi-miliion 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 National Service Come and join us217 words
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Advertisement618 1983-07-05 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i mSSS^SSSm g) Production g) Production g) Production i t i .'.-.v. i i y-'. 1 -■■.^Tvt'^*W^(^Bjß»|^^^^ fiQ\ wf you're between 16-27 yreold^^#^ W^ rS Gome and join us as \~3|| >^> FEMALE PRODUCTION it OPERATORS k||| Minimum Pr. 6 education618 words
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Advertisement515 1983-07-05 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production GOOD NEWS! M FOR ALL LADIES GENTLEMEN IB (Aged between 16 30 years with Primary or Secondary I education) fPiPft THERE ARE 8 GOOD IMPORTANT REASONS WHY YOU MUST JOIN US AS I "PRODUCTION PERSONNEL"515 words
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Advertisement308 1983-07-05 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production M requires o^ i FEMALE PRODUCTION p P OPERATORS p /2 (2-Rotating Hermanent 3rd Shifts) GET HIGHER SALARIES A AND BETTER BENEFTTS. 5^ Fast Salary Increments //J| Shift Attendance allowances vi Year End AWS //J Hospitalization Insurance V^ yy Annual,308 words
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Advertisement478 1983-07-05 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production rIDEMETRONk, r IS OFFERING f MALE MACHINE) i f OPERATORS A t FEMALE d f I OPERATORS )v a f W lafc»P.M. A ~a PLUS... f Increment after 3 months Y Very attractive monthly productivity V a bonus Alternate 5-day478 words
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Advertisement602 1983-07-05 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production I METALS ORES I PTE LTD. (^mber of the Union Carbide Group) requires FEMALE OPERATIVES I Rotating 2 shifts— Ist Shift 7 am 3 pm I 2nd Shift :3pm 1 1 pm e 2nd shift allowance: $2.20 I 1 e602 words
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Advertisement456 1983-07-05 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Production WALK-IN INTERVIEWS American Electronics Company ha* immediate vacancies for IST ft 2ND SHIFT FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Age 16 years and above e Experience preferred though not essential BENEFITS: i Generous starting pay cf (340 Increment after 3 months probation Half yearly increments 2nd shift allowance456 words
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Advertisement742 1983-07-05 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I landon h We are the leader in the manufacture of floppy disk-drives for the computer industry. We have immediate vacancies for the following positions. CLEANERS e Up to 45 years of age. e Must be able to work on742 words
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Advertisement436 1983-07-05 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous W Beecham% UL Pharmaceuticals ul Km to perform duties re- Ml Vjl lated to movement of M Jin production materials jW 111 to perform duties re -M Ijh iated to taking samples Jji Jill of raw materials, inter- 111 tin mediates and finished M wji436 words
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Advertisement475 1983-07-05 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous ApoioSentosa A resort hotel on Sentoea Island requires: 1. MALE FRONT OFFICE CLERKS a GCE O' level with credit In English a Completed National Service a Oross salary: $446 $456 2. ROOM STEWARDESSES a Able to speak English a Oross salary: $404 $414 3. BELLMEN475 words
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Advertisement490 1983-07-05 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous liilLl HAGEMEYER TRADING CO (S) SDN BHD BILL COLLECTOR Requirements eAble to converse in English and Mandarin eHonest and has integrity eAble to ride a motor-cycle •Candidates with experience preferred eMale above 25 years old We offer •Attractive starting salary •5-day week e2'/2 months bonus490 words
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Advertisement458 1983-07-05 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL requires 1. COFFEEHOUSE WAITERS AND WAITRESSES 2. LEADING COOKS 3. COOKS 4. KITCHEN HELPERS 5. PANTRY MAID 6. CHAMBERMAIDS 7. CLEANERS 8. HOUSEMEN 9. MAINTENANCE MAN 10. SECURITY GUARDS We provide the following attractive fringe benefits:- Free Duty Meals Uniforms and laundry458 words
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Advertisement445 1983-07-05 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous oliuetti I (Manufacturing Division) t requires I Physically fit and willing to do material handling work either in the store or production area. English speaking and i discipline in behaviour. Please apply personally or write in giving full personal particulars, working experience, contact telephone and445 words
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Advertisement386 1983-07-05 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous m HILTON INTERNATIONAL SINGAPORE requires DRIVER e Must understand and speak English. e Possess a driving licence. Age 18 to 30 years old. For the right person, we offer attractive salary plus generous fringe benefits including free duty meals, insurance coverage and comprehensive medical scheme.386 words
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Advertisement620 1983-07-05 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous REQUIRED:STOREHANO (MALE) and STORE-OPERATOR (FEMALE) RcQUIREMENTS:- Completed Primary education or Certificate In Basic Education Preference will be given to candidates with store handling experience in a manufacturing concern. For interview, please call personally with your IDENTITY CARD to our office at: THOMSON-CSF S.E. ASIA PTE.620 words
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Advertisement503 1983-07-05 28 66 Situations Vacant i i I) Miscellaneous RESTAURANT CREW wanted (Part-Timers and Full-Timers) e Able to work long-term e Able to work on any shift Starting wages (hourly) $1.00 -(Part-Timers) $2.10 (FullTimers) e No prior experience needed e Housewives are encouraged to apply Contact Reeteurent Manager between 2pm spm (Mon.503 words
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Advertisement597 1983-07-05 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Construction Company in Paya Lebar area requires: (A) CLERKS (FEMALE) School leavers are welcome, preferably those from Technical stream/ VITB. e Good typing speed, e Hardworking, initiative and willing to learn. (B) TECHNICAL ASSISTANT Singapore Polytechnic technician diploma/ City and Guild, preferably but not essential.597 words
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Advertisement554 1983-07-05 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous DIVERS required Situation vacant for qualified Divers in an expanding marine company Applicants should have knowledge of English and preferably have some experience in underwater works such as hull cleaning or repairs. Salary will commensurate with experience. Good benefits will be given. Applicants are to554 words
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Advertisement504 1983-07-05 29 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Established Company requires DRIVER With 2 years' minimum experience Good salary for the right applicant who Is prepared to work hard. Required to do overtime. Applicants must possess clean Class 2 3 driving licence. Motorcycle and petrol allowance will be provided. For interview please call:504 words
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Advertisement512 1983-07-05 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous STORE ASSISTANT CUM MECHANIC Pre-requisites: e Possess class 3 driving licence e Passed Secondary education e Experience not essential as training will be provided e Completed N.S. Interested applicants, please call: *****15 for appointment THE RANCH RESTAURANTS require WAITERS/WAITRESSES e With or without experience, extensive512 words
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Advertisement834 1983-07-05 29 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous SUMMERTIME COCKTAIL LOUNGE require* HOSTESSES 18 years old and above Malaysians acceptable Interacted applicant*, <pl*a*e call Regina at: Far East Shopping Centre 545 Orchard Road #06-19 7.30p.m. 9.30p.m. Tel: *****65 TAI KIAT CONSTRUCTION PTELTD require* EXPERIENCED TOWER CRANE OPERATORS Interested, please call: *****98. Travel Agency834 words
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Advertisement882 1983-07-05 29 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous SERVANT AND DRIVER wanted (2 shifts). Bam to 3pm. 3pm to 11pm. Interview at: Unit 5154, Woh Hup Complex, Beach Rd, S'pore 0719. Preferable staying around Beach Rd. Salary for Servant $400. (CPF paid). URGENTLY REQUIRED DESPATCH Rider by established- Shipping Company. Must complete N.S.882 words
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Advertisement779 1983-07-05 29 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous WANTED PART-TIME WAITERS Waitresses (Coffee House), training will be provided. Good starting salary. Please Tel: *****00 contact Ivy/ David Tay. CAFETERIA IN JURONG requires Helpers. Preferably staying in Jurong Area. Interested call: *****22 ext 204. CLINIC NURSE WANTED Preferably residing in Buona Vista, Ghlm Moh779 words
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Advertisement583 1983-07-05 29 72 Vehicles For Hire I "v>II < I PICKUPS: ONLY $15 We also hire our vans, trucks and cars on daily, weekly and monthly basis. Eastern United Trading (Pte) Ltd G2. Leituradrome 5 Stadium Walk *****04/5 245/247, Capitol Shopping Centre North Bridge Road *****22/3 KIM HOCK CHYE often apacial ratoi583 words
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Advertisement536 1983-07-05 29 76 Vehicles For Sale b) BMW APRIL '80 BMW 520 automatic, 2 private owners, low mileage, in tip-top condition Contact: *****55 Robert. BMW 2500 C.C. 1973 No scrap value. Good condition. Aircon, pale blue. $4,000. Tel: *****11 ext. 42. END 1978 BMW 320 auto. Very low mileage and well maintained.536 words
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Advertisement871 1983-07-05 29 76 Vehicles For Sale ss ssmg^ Bsmmimsaßmm c) Datsan Nissan 1979 DATSUN 120QL. $15,500. Loan $12,000. 2 owner, PARF. 100% well maintained, aircon, sports rims. *****40 Steven. 1979, DATSUN 180K 1700 c.c. New tax, alrcond, radio, cassette. PARF value $16,000. BeauUful condition. $19,500. Tel: *****58. 1979 DATSUN 120Y, 2 private871 words
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Advertisement864 1983-07-05 30 76 Vehicles For Sale t) Honda MARCH 1980 HONDA Accord 4door, Automatic, with power steering, alrcon, radio/cassette, one private owner, excellent condition. Done 39,000 km. $28,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****17 CO 1976 HONDA Accord 4-door. Sports rims, full accessories. Tax, etc. $22,500 0.n.0. loan arrangeable. Call James Oon, tel: *****55/*****34. MID864 words
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Advertisement722 1983-07-05 30 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Mazda 1976 MAZDA STATIONWAGON FlOOO c.c. Selling $4,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****74. 1979 MAZDA 626 5-speed, expat leaving, guaranteed showroom condition. *****94. 1980 MAZDA 626. Alrcon, one owner. $14,900. Jalan Toa Payoh Caltex Station. h) Mercedes r^ GJa_____KT^^i__ii_______j MERCEDES, BRAND NEW, NOT REGISTERED 200, 3805E, 380SEL,722 words
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Advertisement863 1983-07-05 30 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi MAY 1980 MITSUBISHI Lancer 1400 GL, one private owner, alrcon, cassette, original paint showroom condition. Tax April, '84. $19,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****51 1977 GALANT SIGMA GS. Aircond, sports rims, radio cassette, PARF. $12,400 0.n.0. trade-in acceptable. Braddell Road Mobil Station. 1979 AUGUST GALANT Sigma863 words
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Advertisement1476 1983-07-05 30 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota J) Toyota W APPOINTED DEALER BY BORNEO MOTORS (S) PTE LTD 1 FuH Range Of 5 TOYOTA I new cars commercial vehicles I Test-Drive At:- fij VEHITO COMPANY Head Office:- 594 Upp Thomson Rd a 7 Milestone TEL: *****63 B1,476 words
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Advertisement696 1983-07-05 30 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Others I) Others Direct importers of BENZ 190E 28OSE. BMW 320i, 520i, VOLVO, VW, JAGUAR, LAGONDA, RR, ROVER, TOYOTA, MAZDA, DATSUN, MITSUBISHI, HONDA In fact you name it we will have it. With 5,000 km TOTAL FREE SERVICE Present Stock: TOYOTA696 words
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Advertisement525 1983-07-05 30 77 Vehicles Wanted ADVERTISER URGENTLY REQUIRES good used company or private registered vehicles. Cash payment. Easy transaction. Please contact Mr Llm, *****26/ *****26 (night). A BETTER PRICE offered for PARF Scrap cars and all makes of good used cars. Please call at: 245 Middle Road or telephone *****21/*****31 Mr. Yeo.525 words
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Advertisement1048 1983-07-05 30 85 Housing Loans 85 Housing Loans Easy home ovmership with 6 convenient loan schemes. 1. Standard Housing Loan Scheme Housing loan CPF 100% of valuation -20 year loan period 2. Standard Housing Loan/Balloon Scheme Similar to Scheme 1 Additional advantage of 20% lump sum payment at the end of the1,048 words
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Advertisement807 1983-07-05 30 86 Accommodation i Vacant a) Houses DIST. S WEST COAST PLACE Beautifully renovated 2 1/2storey terrace with landscaped garden and fountain. Fully furnished with fridge, washing machine and aircondltloners. 3 bedrooms with 1 attached and 2 common baths, marble flooring. Musi rant out Letting price v»ry negotiable WANG LIN *****73807 words
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Advertisement821 1983-07-05 31 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DISTRICT 15 NEWLY Renovated detached bungalow easily acCttssable to shopping centre, [Dirk and recreational area. 5 minutes to town Rooftop Housing *****45, *****69 DISTRICT 5: HONG LEONG GarMen Modern 2-storey terrace house. 3 bedrooms, servant's room. Rent: $2,200/- furnished, 2 airconditioners. Tel: Greenacres *****88 DIST.821 words
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Advertisement778 1983-07-05 31 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 11, WATTEN ESTATE double-storey semi-detached, split-level. 4 bedrooms/servant's amenities/ 3 airconds, fully furnished. $3,500. Rolf *****11. DIST. 10, HENRY PARK doublestorey detached. Fully furnished, alrcond, 4 bedrooms, marble flooring, 7,000 sq.ft. $4,400. Exquisite: *****14. DIST. 11, 2-STOREY SEMI-DE-TACHED 3 bedrooms, servant's, partly furnished, $2400778 words
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Advertisement665 1983-07-05 31 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 28 2 1/2-STOREY SEMI-DE-TACHED Partially furnished. $2,800 p.m. Tel: *****19, Mr. Ng, *****77. No Agents. DIST. 28, SELETAR HILLS semidetached house. Nicely renovated. 3 bedrooms. Furnished. $1,500. *****47/ 8 Milus. DIST. 21 LARGE DOUBLE-STOREY semi-detached. 3 bedrooms, servant's. $2,300 fully furnished. Esteem Realty, *****01.665 words
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Advertisement566 1983-07-05 31 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments BENG'S LODGE JJ) OFFERS: Superb brand new accommodation which combine the complete convenience of a 5 Star Hotel, The freedom roominess of a luxury apartment a Budget suitable to your needs Only 3 mins. from Mandarin Hotel Weekly from $600566 words
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Advertisement555 1983-07-05 31 e DIST. 21 Brand new Brookvale Park condominium, fully furnished, 3 bedrooms with full facilities. Situated in a quiet locality. $3,300 inclusive. e Dist. 10 Setia Mansion $8,500 e Di*t. 10 Draycott Towers/ maisonette/ penthouse $5,000 to $12,000. e Di*t. 21 Clement! Park, 2 bedrooms. $2,500 e Beautifully designed doublestorey555 words
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Advertisement639 1983-07-05 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments VILLA DELLE ROSE OH Holland Road Brand new exclusive townhouse in a large garden setting, near Botanical Garden. Living and master bedroom facing landscaped garden. 3 large bedrooms with attached bathrooms and a guest toilet. Italian marble flooring, 24 -hour security, private covered carpark, large639 words
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Advertisement824 1983-07-05 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments WING ON GARDEN Luxurious apartment 4 bedrooms balcony all round $6,500 OTHERS... Beverly Mai, Balmoral View, Cairnhill Plaza, Futura, High Point, Hillcrest Arcadia, Sommerville Park Maisonnette/ Townhouse, LINDTRAC AGENCY *****79 (S lines) APARTMENT FACING SEA-FRONT. 2 bedrooms/ bathrooms, living/ dining, electrical fittings, wall/ celling paper,824 words
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Advertisement791 1983-07-05 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 15, LUXURIOUS APARTMENT with swimming pool. 4 bedrooms/servant's. Exquisitely furnished. Colour TV, washing machine. $3,200. Mc'Robertson, *****88. DIST. 10 HIMIKO COURT. Brand new 2-bedroomed apartment. Swimming pool, squash court, tennis court. Fully furnished For immediate occupation. $3,500. Call: *****66. DIST. 10, LUCKY TOWER Luxurious791 words
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Advertisement795 1983-07-05 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 2 (SPOTTISWOODE PARK) Brand new 2/3-bedroomed apartment. Beautifully furnished. Faring sea. $1.700/$2,000. Houseworld *****44. DIST. 3 PEARLBANK APARTMENT 4 bedrooms, attached bathroom, harbour's view, fully furnished. $2,450. Kim Soon Realty, 235-9163/ 235-9165. DIST. 5 HONG LEONG Condominium, .Japanese/ International School vicinity. 3-bedroomed apartment with795 words
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Advertisement804 1983-07-05 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 2159 PANDAN VALLEY 3 bedrooms, fully furnished. Immediate occupation. $2,800 0.n.0. Shang Properties *****85. DIST.2O LAKEVIEW HUDC Apartment. 1770 sq.ft. Fully Furnished. $2,000 pm. Available immediately. Tel: *****41/ *****52. DIST 2057 FABER GARDEN 3roomed apartment. Fully furnished. Rental $2,600 pm. Call Miss Chiang, *****24.804 words
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Advertisement784 1983-07-05 32 86 Accommodation Vacant e) Rooms FURNISHED/ UNFURNISHED ROOMS/ Flats/ Apartments available in various districts for single, couple, students. *****00/ *****47. FURNISHED/ UNFURNISHED ROOM Bedok, Toa Payoh, Rochor Centre, Balestier, Towner Road. Whole flat Changi Point/ Bendemeer. *****06. ROOM AVAILABLE for professional/ working couple at Teban Garden. Tel: *****22 (office hours)/784 words
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Advertisement634 1983-07-05 32 87 Accommodation Wanted a) Houses SMALL FAMILY REQUIRES house/ apartment In any district. Budget below $1,600. *****34. (No agents). QREENBANK PARK/ OTHER areas considered for genuine buyer. Budgets $900,000. *****64/ 5, Sue. WANTED URGENTLY HOUSE in Dlst. 19 or 28. 3 4 bedrooms, budget below $800. Ring *****60. b) Apartments634 words
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Advertisement611 1983-07-05 32 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses at the Gallery 4th Floor Mandarin Hotel AT 2.30 P.M. 1) 166 SERANGOON ROAD 2) 21K ST. MICHAEL'S ROAD 3) 8E PEACH GARDEN 4) 143 BRADDELL ROAD 5) 145 BRADDELL ROAD 6) 35JALANPELEPAH 7) LAND AT OXFORD ROAD611 words
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Advertisement533 1983-07-05 32 DIST 1128 VICINITY OF Hillcrest double-storey semi— detached with basement. Land area: 3600 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, servant's amenities, study room, swimming pool. Newly renovated, freehold. *****86 *****12. DIST. 28, BEAUTIFUL SINGLESTOREY semi-detached. 3 bedrooms, attached bathrooms, Marble flooring.' Extended arc patio. Elevated land. $470,000. negotiable. Hap Seng Realty *****58. DIST.533 words
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Advertisement812 1983-07-05 32 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 15, BRAND NEW, 3-storey Townhouse at Still Road, 2,300 sq.ft. full facilities, available immediately. Foreigners eligible. $580,000. *****88 (Agent). DIST. 19 BRAND NEW semi-de-tached, 4 bedrooms/* servant's. 4,600 sq.ft. Built-in 2,200 sq.ft. Freehold. $800,000. Berners Co, *****66. DIST. 12 ST. MICHAEL'S Road corner812 words
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Advertisement769 1983-07-05 32 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 21, TOH TUCK double-storey semi-detached, extensively renovated, see to appreciate. $720,000. Colliers *****11. DIST. 20 CLOVER PARK renovated 2-storey terrace house. 3 bedrooms, servant's room. $558,000. Tel: *****10/ *****18. DIST. 2678 BRAND NEW doublestorey semi-detached. Area: 3,300 sq.ft. well renovated $700,000 0.n.0. Wang769 words
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Advertisement584 1983-07-05 32 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments a^a^a^am S e 1 I jW|l ki ■•;.,...>. m >J^^'itiK''9S i m .Jala^a^a^L^t^Kam jmm ""^^L—JmHt »i Central air-conditioning Swimming and wading pools A cosy clubhouse for indoor I c^^a^XT*584 words
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Advertisement752 1983-07-05 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments Golden Hill, lower/ Upper Maisonette 2,200 sqft $550,000/ $500,000. Gloria Mansion, 3 bedrooms. 1.200 sq.ft. Panoramic seavlew Vacant possession. $305,000. Newton Viaw, 1950 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, Mid floor. $615,000. Farrer Court HUDC. 1770 sqft 3 bedrooms, Very well maintained $375,000. Sharwood Towers, high752 words
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Advertisement1129 1983-07-05 33 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments ©alni£g Court Modern Condominium on Balmeg Hill Apartments and Stepped Houses Beautifully designed Panoramic sea-view Next to Haw Par Villa Easy access to City Jurong Tennis Court. Swimming Pool Club House Freehold Land Up to 80%1,129 words
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Advertisement856 1983-07-05 33 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 22, LAKESIDE TOWER high floor apartment facing Chinese Garden, approximately 2,000 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms/ servant's, furnished. $350,000. *****11. DIST. 21 PANDAN VALLEY Eugenia Court. Renovated. 3-bed-roomed, servant's, approx. 2,100 sq.ft. Asking reasonable price. Hongswee, *****11. DIST. 5, GREENACRES CONDOMINIUM 2 bedrooms, area856 words
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Advertisement814 1983-07-05 33 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 15, ROSE GARDEN corner unit, 1100 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, attached bathroom. $319,000/--negotlable. *****02 (Agent). DIST. 15, TANJONG KATONG Road, 2 bedrooms, 1100 sq. ft. renovated, $205,000/-. Tel: *****68/*****29 O.T. Realty. DIST. 2158 SHERWOOD TOWERS condominium, mid-floor, corner unit. Fully furnished. $420,000. Rose814 words
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Advertisement720 1983-07-05 33 89 Propertied For Sale c) HDB/HUDC Apartments CALLING PURCHASERS OF HUDC FU PRIVA You can now take a Mortgag< NTUC INCOME at an extrenrv This policy provides security that they will always have a r< It provides funds to repay th< balance of the housing loan the event of death720 words
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Advertisement600 1983-07-05 33 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HUDC Apartments Kit TE HOUSES/APARTMENTS Protection Policy from 3ly low cost. to your family and ensures oof over their heads. INCOME Life General Insurances Mails. ~90 Properties Wanted EMPEROR PROPERTY HAS genuine Foreign and Local investors looking for condominium and houses in choice districts, preferably600 words
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Advertisement666 1983-07-05 33 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted g§ A leading development organisation is looking for M H development sites in the city area or suburb of Singa- li* IK pore for development of shopping centres or highrise st flai and lowrise condominium, flats, bungalows, semi- jg| detached or666 words
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Advertisement539 1983-07-05 33 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted FACTORY SPACE FOR rental 800 sq.ft. Location In Ang Mo Klo. Contact: Mr Lau. *****09. PRIME FACTORY: WAREHOUSE cum Office space off Upper Thomson Area: Call *****33. 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces WAREHOUSE •1 Call us and Find out WHY. We are a 1 Selling Developer ONE539 words
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Advertisement525 1983-07-05 34 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted Henderson fe^ Industrial <z& r^ Prime Freehold* t'frl IX lndustrial Property M. €M M. MM. Best Location in Singapore Sq v* y/^ PORT OF SINCAPORE EXCELLENT INVESTMENT jf**\ t* I Warehouse/Factory units IM* i525 words
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Advertisement704 1983-07-05 34 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces STAck Up Your Assets in r WAREhoUSE. COMpIEX a^E JP^BK^Bij»9i%Pl9&El^t*"'w^Bßßßfc m: Ii iimtf rtfc^Snt ?y jiaawt- <« a^ .ajjjmk *^P*^ Iv^ShHf^HMlNHM'WHb^HHHi^u^ 9^?' "^S^V-dfe j.»^^^™J HHhI SSKL m < HK^I ijIRaraBMHBiitt^KSdB^HJHK^JMKv HI /-^k *i^^^lf6»- fP^^^S^^3HHH^^^JJH^*jHHHHjg^^^^ M|^^^gjHjp^ u &B flfit704 words
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Advertisement447 1983-07-05 34 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces DI TO\7 KUoY WAREHOUSE Every floor is just like ground level Forkljfts accessible to all floors /"^Pf /#v No nestriction to foreigners T. J^^^-^^ I Every unit with pro\4 vision for installing yt A/ Wx^^wT^^ was^ tDas n447 words
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Advertisement603 1983-07-05 34 93 Office Spaces b) Rental OFFICE SPACE TECK CHIANG REALTY BUILDING AT PAYA LEBAR ROAD 823 sq.ft. Upper floors For further details contact: MISS WONG: *****77 AIRCONDITIONED OFFICE SPACE at Sims Avenue. 1,600 sq.ft., partitioned with 2 executive rooms/1 showroom and 1 store room. Wall-to-wall carpeting and wallpaper. Free and603 words
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Advertisement1685 1983-07-05 35 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental 24 HRS SECURITY I CACC L-C-MOII r^Btf!" QUALITY TENANTS^ in E BEST J [l j FOR LESS l: l I I 1.. Hf f\ CCT1,685 words
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Advertisement311 1983-07-05 35 100 Air Travel SUPERBUDGET TRAVELLERS!!! *****63. We specialize to Australia Sydney Melbourne Perth Auckland United States European Cities HongKong Bangkok Jakarta Ball. Businessmen, Holldaymakers, student's travellers. Call personally 0404, Holidaylnn Hotel. Credit cards welcome. *****11. WORLD CHARTERS ORGANISATION for the most economical reliable airfares to London Europe US.A. Perth Melbourne311 words
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Advertisement271 1983-07-05 35 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces mSSmSSSmmmmmmimmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ■■■HMHaiHBa^HH SS^SSiSSSSBB^SSSBSSBS i a> Sale a> Sale a; Sale ■Jj j, Centrally located in Orchard Road's shopping and, tourist |R BB area, between Goodwood Park Hotel and Hyatt Hotel while W&£ flj y^r~" rtr Holiday Inn is just across the271 words
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Advertisement583 1983-07-05 35 102 Tours 102 Tours r (OB DINIRS HOunws I V^^^^^ from $482 (Prices 25% lower than 1981)1 the largest European coach tour operator f wide range of itineraries/departures f clean and comfortable hotels I breakfasts and most dinners provided A V^rtfeni basic sightseeing The lowest-priced tours in town I 'IUI/583 words
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Advertisement747 1983-07-05 35 102 Tours 102 Tours •■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a i £5 NAM HO ■^BPT TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. J Head Office: Pearls Centre (Yangtze Theatre) 100EuTongSenSt #01-14, #01-16. #01-18, Spore 0105 Tel: *****33 (7 lines). Branch Office m People's Park Complex, Grd. Floor, 1 Park Road, #01-19. Singapore 0105 Tel: *****1/*****2/*****3/*****6/*****8/*****63 AMERICA/HAWAII/CANADA/MEXICO/TOKYO/HON6KON6 (MACAU)747 words
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Advertisement112 1983-07-05 35 CITICENTER TRAVELS COACH TOUR PTE LTD 470 River Valley Rd (1024) Tel: *****90/ *****67/ *****12 2D/ 3N GENTING Friday dep. $129/ $139 20/ 3N FRASER'S Friday dep. $149/ $159 4D KL/ FRASER'S/ GENTING Dep. 16, 23, 30/07. $225/ $245. 4D KL/ CAMERON/ GENTING Dep. 11, 25/07. $189/ $199 3D TIOMAN112 words
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Advertisement893 1983-07-05 36 102 Tours 102 Tours I fl Hi i A ifftj' s 1 B GPwL It U jk MB J aEKHafciaV IS IS vlv ix FaF j W^^i^^lmKm iillliiiiic I I Dynasty Tours==============^ No.l Tour Operator to .Australia Gold Coast Surfer's Paradise (Queensland, Australia) 6 DaVS *****9 Dep. 23/6, 30/6,07/7, INCLUDED:893 words
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Advertisement779 1983-07-05 36 111 Academic ENGLISH FOR FOREIGNERS (Taught by Native Speakers) New cls»»e» starting Mon 4 July Placement Tests: Dally 10am 4pm Closing Date: 1 July 1983 Student Pass can be arranged GCE O 1 ENGLISH LANGUAGE Sun 3 July (9.30am 12.30pm) Mon 4 July (2.15pm 5.15pm) Only limited places available CORRINE779 words
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Advertisement1322 1983-07-05 36 112 Commercial 112 Commercial 112 Commercial Be among the elite I of secretaries I Join Stamford's LCCI Private Secretary's Diploma Course For the first time in Singapore, the PRIVATE SECRETARY'S DIPLOMA Course is being introduced to secretaries. This advanced programme is offered as a part-time course, lasting nine months. Comprising1,322 words
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Advertisement528 1983-07-05 36 113 Language 113 Language 113 Language t att l International House 4fK language centre Affiliated to International House, London Language courses and private tuition for school examinations and for business travel pleasure ENGLISH LANGUAGE EVENING CLASSES (all levels) For Schoolchildren Mon Wed 5.45 p.m. Tues Thu 5.45 p.m. For Adults528 words
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Advertisement248 1983-07-05 36 136 Car Pools y'W^X i TRANSPORT REQUIRED FROM §K vflWl Hougang Avenue 1 to Scotts VJft^^^HL. Road to reach by 9.00a.m. Please S/^^^_ \B l^SfeV i contact *****66 ext. 163/ 155 Rose, OHB\ LIFT REQUIRED ALEXANDRA, J^^ VJiSfV Clementl to Jurong. Ba.m. to ar^rV 5.30p.m. Call *****77 ext. 178 1°)248 words
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Article, Illustration692 1983-07-05 37 141 Deaths 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MRS. LYE YEW SUN (nee Elizabeth Tung Ah Yee) Aged 84 years passed away peacefully on 2nd July 1983 leaving behind: SONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Hln Wah Deceased Hln Wing Low Yeng Lun, Anna Hin Yeong Sin Yoke Wai, Angela Hin Meng, Vincent Kok Pue692 words
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Article, Illustration260 1983-07-05 37 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By IT JUST had to come. So many restricted terms horses have made their way to the top class that one of them must inevitably triumph in a Class 1 Cup race. Earlier in the season, Freedom Fighter n, a Noble Bijou gelding, came within260 words
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Article1376 1983-07-05 37 EPOH, Mon. Weights, ratings and barrier draws for this weekend's races here: SATURDAY Class 2 Dtv. 1 I,loom straight (Ratings: 115-107) 17 Bonbon 57 115 13 Young Master 57 115 14 Buttons N Bow 56.5 114 10 Bandar Raya 56.5 114 11 Town Flier 56 113 6 Sunny1,376 words
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Article, Illustration13 1983-07-05 37 BYJON - BYJON B/Joh "Are you sore it's Just a horse hair?'"B/Joh - 13 words
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469 1983-07-05 37 he coasted home a fourlength winner. Billy Brown was given Elenty of time to develop. [e ran only twice last year for a win and a second. Now going on to seven, Billy Brown has stepped up his campaigning and his run469 words
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Article108 1983-07-05 37 Eddery edges Piggott SANDOWN (England), Mon. American-bred colt Solford, ridden by Irish champion jockey Pat Eddery, narrowly beat Muscatite, the mount of Lester Piggott, in the Eclipse Stakes run over 2,000 m at Sandown over the weekend. Solford, owned by businessman tycoon Robert Sangster, won by a head. Tolomeo (Greville108 words
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Article113 1983-07-05 37 PARIS, Mon. Diamond Shoal followed in the footsteps of his full brother, Glint Of Gold, by taking the Group One Grand Prix De Saint-Cloud yesterday. It was the second consecutive victory in the race for a son of Mill Reef and American jockey Steve Cauthen's113 words
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Article, Illustration359 1983-07-05 38 Supermac hits verbal aces LONDON, Mon. 'Tin trying to steer clear of controversy." Thus spoke John McEnroe at the start of the Wimbledon tennis championships here. Not surprisingly, the new champion failed. And, not surprisingly, most of the priceless quotes at Wimbledon during the past fortnight have concerned the 24-year-old359 words
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Article113 1983-07-05 38 Grand Slam is next on the list Keuter. Beater. picture. LONDON, Mon. John McEnroe, who won his second Wimbledon singles title yesterday, can now turn his attention to greater achievements, one of which is the tennis Grand Slam. Only two men have won the United States, French, Australian and WimbledonReuter; Beater - 113 words
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294 1983-07-05 38 LONDON, Mon. Two years ago, Chris Lewis apologised to New Zealand tennis fans. Yesterday, even though he lost the biggest prize of all, the men's singles title at Wimbledon, no apology was necessary. "In retrospect, I feel that I lost to the bestAP - 294 words
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Article, Illustration301 1983-07-05 38 LONDON, Mon. An all-time record of 393,639 people watched the two-week All-England tennis championships which ended at Wimbledon here yesterday. Some of the personalities and incidents also made the 97th championships the most unpredictable for years. NO. 1 giantkiller Kevin Curren, of South Africa. He upset AmericanAP - 301 words
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Article195 1983-07-05 38 Edberg's top of exciting chart LONDON, Mon. While John McEnroe was disposing of Chris Lewis in the men's singles final yesterday, a possible threat to his crown at future Wimbledons was emerging on Court No. Stefan Edberg, considered by many to be the best of the current crop of excitingReuter - 195 words
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Article91 1983-07-05 38 PARIS, Men. John McEnroe, of the United States, moved up from seventh to fourth place in the Grand Prix tennis standings with his Wimbledon victory yesterday. New Zealander Chris Lewis, beaten Wimbledon finalist, also appears in the top 10, coming in at No. 9. The Top II:Reuter - 91 words
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Article527 1983-07-05 38 McEnroe has fans in trance with his racket magic LONDON, Mon. You either love him or loathe him. There is nothing in between. Not since the days of Hie Nastase, a decade ago, has a tennis star aroused such passionate feelings as John McEnroe. But whereReuter - 527 words
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236 1983-07-05 38 Glimmer of hope for South Africans EDMONTON, Mon. The International Olympic Committee are to study after the 1984 Olympics the possibility of sending an inquiry commission to former members South Africa, lOC president Juan Antonio Samaranch said yesterday. Racially-segregated South Africa were expelled from the Olympic movement in 1970 and— Reuter - 236 words
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217 1983-07-05 38 Roll-offs to select the best bowlers THE search for a maximum of six men and six women keglers to the FIQ World championships in Venezuela will begin on July 16-17 with the first of two 24-game roll-off s at Jackie's System Mod V and Kallang Bowl (writes Leonard King). The217 words
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232 1983-07-05 38 LONDON, Mon. Graham Gooch and South African Ken McEwan shared a record Sunday League stand of 273 for Essex in their 89-run win over Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge yesterday. It was 49 more than the previous best in the competition set last season byReuter - 232 words
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Article136 1983-07-05 38 Bracewell checks Somerset TAUNTON (England), Mon. New Zealand's cricketers pressed home their advantage against Somerset as off-spinner John Braceweil snapped up three wickets late on the second day of the three-day match here yesterday. Bracewell's burst sent Somerset sliding from 193 for two to 205 for five at the close,Reuter - 136 words
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Article63 1983-07-05 38 LONDON, Mon. The English Test and County Cricket Board have turned to the legal profession for help In providing a financial formula to deter English Test cricketers from signing up for rebel Sooth African tours. They are examining the possiblity of issuing contracts that will tie playersReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration337 1983-07-05 39 SHOON KEAT FOUR POINTS FROM SEMIS IS BEATEN WONG SHOON KEAT was just four points from a semi-final berth but, instead, threw away his chance in the Benson and Hedges Malaysian Open badminton championships at the Stadium Negara last night. The Republic's national champion337 words
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332 1983-07-05 39 COLORADO SPRINGS, Mon. Sprinters Evelyn Ashford and Calvin Smith shattered world records at the United States national sports festival here yesterday to lift America's hopes for next month's World championships in Helsinki. Smith and Evelyn lowered the men's and women's marks in the INReuter - 332 words
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Article, Illustration440 1983-07-05 39 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Profile...By I TEN days ago, he did not even know where the 3,000-metre start was. But he found his way to the grid before the event got under way. And such was Satvinder Singh's pace that he had everyone trailing him440 words
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166 1983-07-05 39 Baumann in second fastest ever swim EDMONTON (Alberta), Mon. Canadian Alex Baumann thrashed arch-rival Ricardo Prado in the 400-metre individual medley swimming final at the World University Games here last night but the Brazilian's world record remained intact by just twohundredths of a second. The 19-year-old Baumann left his own— Reuter - 166 words
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Article469 1983-07-05 39 SOUTH KOREAN Hwang Jun-Sok knocked out Indonesian challenger Piet Gomies in the third round of a scheduled 12-round bout in Seoul on Sunday to retain his Orient-Pacific welterweight boxing title. Gomies was counted out 51 seconds into the round after taking a vicious right hook to the jaw. FRENCHMANAgencies - 469 words
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Article223 1983-07-05 39 Fitzroy go down to Swans MELBOURNE, Mon. Swans 23.9 (147) beat Fitzroy 17.15 (117) in a major Australian Rules Football match over the weekend. Other renlte: Colllngwood 16.8 (104) bt Essendon 13.9 (87), Hawthorn 13.11 (89) bt Footscray 9.6 (60), Melbourne 15.16 (106) bt Carlton 9.13 (67), St Kilda 18.12HPT - 223 words
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Article312 1983-07-05 39 SENIOR athletes who do not improve on their discipline and dedication will find themselves left in the cold when it comes to selection for major international track and field meets (writes HaHkAlßal). This warning came from Loh Lin Kok, the president of the312 words
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Article47 1983-07-05 39 TODAY'S EVENTS HOCKEY SWHA Biv 1: Theresians '82 v SCC (Padang, 5.30 p.m.). Hv t: Heli Orient v NZ Forces (Farrer Park, 5 p.m.). SOCCER SBHFL Div 1: United Motor Works v Holiday Inn (Jalan Besar, 8 p. m.». SWIMMING National agegroup meet (SICC, 5 p. m.).47 words
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Article, Illustration262 1983-07-05 39 PETER SIOW - Top trio for world water ski meet PETER SIOW By I WILLIAM TEO, Jasmin Hussein, both silver medallists in last month's South-east Asia Games, and Jeremy Loh will compete in the world water ski-ing championships in Sweden from Aug 24-28. It Will be Singapore's first annparanro in a world meet.262 words
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Article71 1983-07-05 39 HONGKONG, Mon. Hosts Hongkong Chinese won the inaugural Por Yen Cup, beating their Singapore counterparts 4-1 in the soccer final at the Hongkong Stadium here last night. Singapore qualified for the final after beating Malaysia 1-0 on Saturday, while Hongkong trounced Malaysia 3-0 on Friday. Last night, Don71 words
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149 1983-07-05 39 THE Singapore Island Country Club's champagne bottles remained uncorked at Jurong on Sunday no thanks to their surprise defeat by the hosts in the Premier League match (writes T^ay Cheng Khoon).. SICC, who had brought forward their Jurong match originally scheduled for July 24, needed only149 words
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Article321 1983-07-05 39 STOCKHOLM, Mon. American Craig Stadler saw his hopes of a first overseas win collapse when he overshot the final green to concede the Scandinavian Open championship title to Britain's Sam Torrance here yesterday. Stadler overshot the green, chipped weakly and missed from five metres to give321 words
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Article127 1983-07-05 39 WINNERS of Changi Club's monthly (July) medal golf competition had their handicaps slashed recently. Quah Slew Tee, handicap 23, who won the C-Division title with a nett 10-under-par 59, suffered a five-stroke cut while the runner-up, Low Siow Leng, had his revised from 21 to 19.127 words
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Article, Illustration206 1983-07-05 40 Powerful atom smasher's testa success BATAVIA (Illinois), Mon. The world's most powerful atom smasher was tested successfully at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory here. About a dozen Fermilab scientists and onlookers shouted and gasped as the atomic research laboratory's first super-conducting accelerator pushed protons to almost the speed of lightAP - 206 words
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Article276 1983-07-05 40 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG By THE use of fool language is making the project manager of a construction firm and his colleagues poorer by the day. Each time Mr Soo Weng Keong and his five colleagues swear, be this In English, Hokkien or Cantonese,276 words
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302 1983-07-05 40 Closure of hotel will affect l7O staff MORE than 170 employees will be retrenched when the Singapura Forum Hotel closes at the end of the month after 20 years in business. The eight-storey hotel at Orchard Road, which was built at a cost of $5.5 million in 1963, will be302 words
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Article47 1983-07-05 40 TOKYO, Mon. Hitachi Limited said today its engineers have developed a battery about half as thin as a human hair that could power a wristwatch for up to 300 hours. It is four millimetres (0.158 inches) square and 0.034 millimetres (0.***** inches) deep. Reuter. LondonReuter - 47 words
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Article682 1983-07-05 40 TERESA 001 - Freight rates war FEFC 'police force' to stop undercutting LONDON, Mon. The shrinking shipping business has sparked off an "internecine" rates war with the Far Eastern Freight Conference so concerned members might break ranks and undercut each other that it has formed its own "internal police force," it was revealed682 words
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401 1983-07-05 40 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By I Our Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Monday THE Japanese government is planning to introduce new stringent measures to prevent Soviet diplomats and visitors from inspecting many strategic industrial plants in the private sector. At the same time, the Foreign Ministry401 words
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Article49 1983-07-05 40 TAIPEH. Mon. An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.8 on the Richter scale rocked Taiwan early this morning, but there was no report of damage. Weathermen located the epicentre of the tremor 70 km south-east of Yilan on the east coast, 15 km under the seabed. AFP.AFP - 49 words
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Advertisement10 1983-07-05 37 pin Memoriam" is for the loved ones whom you remember10 words
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Advertisement564 1983-07-05 38 SOLAR GAS *W m"- e sa^ e dependable lasting cooking gas ■B Our authorised dealers will only deliver 1 SOLAR GAS that is '^Rfasr Safe: All cylinders are care- Dependable: Authorised <SMB^> *Mi£& fully checked and tested before SOLAR GAS dealers are S# delivery to ensure that they trained to564 words
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Advertisement83 1983-07-05 38 iV fi Jm&ffpf'm ATHLETE'S CAPSULE <W HI-PROTEIN tablet I HIPROTEIN y Athletes Tablets iA Capsule jstr^T* 1 M F^r Strmoh 4 I*-** W I FOR STRENGTH AND VITALITY ATHELETE'S CAPSULE, a unique preparation, containing Ginseng, Pollen, Sampson Root, Kelp, Alfalfa, Vitamin E, Vitamin C, Rutin, is specially formulated for Strength,83 words
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Advertisement301 1983-07-05 39 q^l jfi^^bL j/ jJ^H i*£fi j K'B^b SAFRA Utfi Anniversary Dinner &Dance Have an evening of fun and Dine in the splendour of the Mandarin laughter. Slip on your dancing B f room and be s ed in l a he tradition jl i_! ..u emperors to a delicious 8-course301 words
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Advertisement408 1983-07-05 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE Two groups withdrew from the first two civil construction contracts for the $5 billion MRT project when tenders closed yesterday. Two other tenderers went into joint venture, reports AGNES WEE. Hytex to be renamed Tuan Sing_ Holdings under its restructuring programme. SI408 words
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Miscellaneous127 1983-07-05 40 UP TO 1 p.m. Showers in several areas from late morning onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 26 min. SUNSET today: 7.19 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.98 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 2/15 C Cloudy Manila 24/34 C Fair Amsterdam 14/22C Gear Melbourne 7/14C Fine Bangkok 26/34 C127 words
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Article, Illustration979 1983-07-05 1 Saying hello to the world IN AN unobstrusive corner of the room, Mr T.Y. Lim sits talking into a machine with lots of knobs. Somewhat anxious and impatient, he awaits for an answer from the seemingly unresponsive electronic equipment. "CQ, CQ, CQ, this is 9VILG calling... (he said for the979 words
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Article, Illustration1055 1983-07-05 2 The right fit far a suit Few men know about the finer points of selecting a ready-made suit for the right fit. ALAN FLUSSER, an American men's wear designer, offers some tips that should also prove useful when it comes to judging your tailor's skills on your custom-made suit. THE1,055 words
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Article740 1983-07-05 2 KEVIN SULLIVAN - KEVIN SULLIVAN -By I LIKE eating out. There's nothing to beat an hour or two in the middle of the day chatting with friends over a good meal. I asked one of my colleagues to lunch last week. Maybe I have a reputation for being740 words
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Article, Illustration328 1983-07-05 3 Tied up in knots Coordinated by JACINTHA ABISHEGANADEN Photography by How often have you stood before your wardrobe and wailed "I've got nothing to wear"? If that sounds familiar, all you need is imagination, a little know-how, and a few easy-to-tie knots to create a stunning outfit out of someNIK KASMANI - 328 words
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Article, Illustration1187 1983-07-05 5 A new educational project to help American teenagers come to terms with the nuclear age has sparked off a controversy. SUE WOODWARD reports. AT A special class on nuclear war at Brookline High School in Brookline, Massachusetts, the United States, a class of 15--year-olds1,187 words
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Article, Illustration1188 1983-07-05 7 Shape o£ offices to come FORGET cumbersome computer cables, outsized air-conditioning units, elevated floors and dropped ceilings. The office may be undergoing a technological revolution, but its building need not be turned upside down to house the new equipment. That is the word, at least, from real-estate specialists planning theNYT - 1,188 words
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Article, Illustration693 1983-07-05 11 THE final frame freezes a fraction of a second before Batch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid are shot to pieces. The colours fade. The film turns grey, and the two legendary outlaws are blown back into history. That is one way in which legends die in the693 words
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Article537 1983-07-05 11 IT IS natural for a nightclub owner and his performing groups to share this great dream: That their audience will be part of the show. It is another thing to realise the dream, as many have painfully found out. P h y s i cian-entrepreneur Dr Goh537 words
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Advertisement229 1983-07-05 1 Making sure the I What young lr«|f I They don't make Westerns 1 *■> suit belongs to the body Americans £ear iuk*f i h A like they used to H OUTLOOK, Page Two I p age F.ve Wk^KiX W 1 LEISURE, Page Eleven -O f*SsQld^ TO H NOW available at:229 words
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Advertisement307 1983-07-05 2 All roads lead to Singapore's I^Ste^wSS £lSp 1 Peninsula Hotel which is located jgtf^^ kshi! on *9»r> 'i in Coleman Street JttSllSiSci SSr? n the heart of downtown. inrr S 315 air-conditioned rooms, SB < llPlipjl l ll *°jMHHH suites with attached bath and '£^|^jaßmr^aiiMn colour TV, 24-hour round-the-clock wl307 words
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Advertisement370 1983-07-05 2 (All accessories for the pictures on Page Three are from Chanel Boutique, Isetan Orchard. Hair by Jon Choo, JC Salon J "Yon don't have to live with ugly stretch marks." Laboratories Reunis of Belgium has developed <? unique skin cream Plasto-Sein P.S. Cream. The active, natural ingredients, like collagen, in370 words
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Advertisement141 1983-07-05 3 r.. _^^uHtl^^KH^^ [iitiit ittffttfnHtlm. HlHHtfHtitl. rf^mPl ""'"'{'HlfflllluilHlli "'•'rtttT' i: tfT^if7l*Tr'^^^B^^^f ifflßH tnHrtjflMilUuH St9& '^ir'JOTmTiftßy Iflfli™ HHpfil^^W^P^Saipi^^^ f-? ihiiiiKh I lß^^BMi|«Hc^K^ of the weather in your bedroom. *£S*MAtf£&&* 1 Wt Wf We developed a micro-computer fan < jf*Wf*Wf^2f fer 1 instead of a continuous blow vou n x^ra bonus, you'll 1141 words
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Advertisement185 1983-07-05 7 jj* £St ~*^te\ K4. ,^o^ 'J* -i^L^t. Jbttß*jf* 1. dozer blade 2. grapple fork 3. grapple bucket 4. pallet fork 5. earth auger 6. slide bucket backhoe 7. shovel Toyota /iftf&figZK The 7-in-l machine. Backed by our specialist service. UMW TOYOTA The best selling skkkteer loader in Malaysia c^se^owte 1185 words
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Advertisement661 1983-07-05 8 APPOINTMENTS JSfe The Wah-Chang 1 T* "1 International Group CSF Requires jj 2 wfc Bl Recognised professional accounting quali- fication or equivalent At least few years' working experience with wide exposure In costing and forecasting for engineering projects Ability to co-ordinate with project managers to ensure timely issue of reports661 words
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Advertisement747 1983-07-05 8 EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN SAUDI ARABIA Administration Department Male Physician Physician with medical graduation from recognized university. Preferably with registered in medical practice for 10 years as general physician preferably from industry or as a company doctor. Professional ability as an administrator of the satellite clinic operation as well as fluency747 words
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Miscellaneous366 1983-07-05 8 G ARFIELD By Jim Davis vO WHATTMI6IS \hj M/^ I S :[M > l v-v J I 1 > AH A i s O l[^«sislK II" V TRAP ..An**, M L IJtli>tL jf/* mmi_ i 4*U»L s3*W^ nfjrjt+j^ -^wk. STAR WARS B^ Arcli#e Goodwin &AI Williamson ■■■^■■■■■■■^■■■^^■^■■r PRINCESS/ IS COMMANPER366 words
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Advertisement664 1983-07-05 9 APPOINTMENTS EBRICOHSa §1 Wywy Private Limited, sole agent for Ricoh and a range of office B automation products has the following career opportunities: M I DISTRICT FIELD EXECUTIVES I sp If you have Ito 2 years of direct sales experience in office products or m m related field, a proven664 words
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Advertisement431 1983-07-05 9 A subsidiary of a British \^^B^HlB| multinational corporation \V invites suitably qualified candidates for the following poshions:- Possess tertiary education with minimum 5 years relevant experience in a senior executive position preferably with a semi-conductor manu facturing concern. Must have a proven track record in managing production and materials planning431 words
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Miscellaneous232 1983-07-05 9 PEANUTS ByScnuiz I'/A 60NNA ENTER THE 1/ I LOVE TO KNOCK I F^^6^Ve7" Fa66RESSIVE?Y Nl 'g A N JUNIOR BOU)LIN6 I POU)N TMOSE PINS J AREN'T YOU, SIR t _Z^f TOURNAMENT, MARCIEJ V^^^^ "^7^ U[ \^X COUKb& NORBERT ByCeoiyFerf m 1 I MY, MY MY... I T HOPE THE CITY232 words
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Advertisement556 1983-07-05 10 Exclusively Designed— with you in mind wm /m There are no stereotypes at Clementi """TlementTT^^ BUY A HOME mT WVsN^^^^__ p a rk Phase 3C, Carriage House. Come shopping /^o?h<£T AND <#7<lfc CENTRE 1 ""■'tX''- Nv r^» l i^wP/tnP/nfi I 3nd different iayoUts! {A I^// ■H^^B GET A NEIGHBOURHOOD! \JniM/"€%/m€j^f^^J556 words
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Advertisement149 1983-07-05 11 Amealthatfills your stomach shouldn't empty your pocket In some restaurants, you'll have to fork out quite a bundle for a meal. (Prices that'll make even the most scrumptious meal somewhat difficult to swallow At the Ship, however, we believe that good food shouldn't be a luxury only the rich can149 words
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Advertisement169 1983-07-05 11 4U O /o P- a> I H 1 month 3 months H^^H 6 months months P p H 12 months 9/y <! t^^M^ BM m ~^P" <?%b.^^B rt |03™ H?^-p 0 5fts Our w/de range of fi^ toa^ S services Include: V if^^^MlP*' in j^^^Mfc *nT >^^ FAR EAST FINANCE169 words
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Miscellaneous178 1983-07-05 11 GOH BENG KWAN An exhibition of paintings presented by Citibank at Ftobina House branch during banking hours. This exhibition features Goh's latest collages in which he evokes a fresh and sensitive feeling with untried materials. Till end of July. SINGAPORE ARMED FORCES STORY An exhibition which covers the founding of178 words
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Miscellaneous87 1983-07-05 11 include newspaper clippings, letters, badges, ration cards and currency used during the Japanese Occupation. Sentosa Wax Museum. 9 a.m. -5 p.m. Admission free. Till Aug 12. TRADITIONAL SOUTHEAST ASIAN IK AT- A display of Cambodian, Malaysian and Indonesian textiles patterned in the ikat technique. National Museum Art Gallery. 9 a.m.87 words
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Advertisement79 1983-07-05 12 Bjgpwiw--' 88MW8O l ..?rry:x,- -lwwjjloo^.lo v waaßw!^;^;:-^^*^^"- Af-^w> 1 HIM2H HiulgH I MWi^c I I JASMINETEA JASMINETEA I JASMINETEA I H NET CONTENT^ilulllf 'q^Xi NET CONTENT 250 mi I NET CONTENT 250 ml H Intaxlucing the natural thirst quencher. Tea. The natural thirst quencher. Cooling and refreshing. Now, all the79 words
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Miscellaneous16 1983-07-05 12 Chok Tong's call to RCs ML v^^F^l Kartina Dahari Back to Music (Ch 5, 7.50 p.m.)16 words
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Miscellaneous181 1983-07-05 12 ADDRESS BY MR GOH CHOK TONG, MINISTER FOR DEFENCE AND SECOND HEALTH MINISTER AT THE RESIDENTS' COMMITTEE MEETING ON SUNDAY (Ch 5, 11.11 p.m.): At the First National Conference of Residents' Committees on Sunday, Mr Goh Chok Tong urged RCs to play a bigger role in nation building. Some excerpts181 words
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Miscellaneous67 1983-07-05 12 tab iJ^f S^^r H^H Mr Gk»h Chok Tong and members of the RCs Ch 5, 10.10 p.m. Vincent Van Gogh Ch 5, 11.15 p.m. During his own time Van Gogh was derided for his distinctive style, but today he is recognised as one of the great masters of the 19th67 words
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Miscellaneous551 1983-07-05 12 3.00 PM Opening followed by Enigma (Mandarin/r) 4.45 Afternoon Matinee Since You Went Away (Part 2) (b/w): Continuing the story of an American family whose men are at the front during World War Two. 5.55 Your Attitude is Showing (Film on productivity) 6.15 News (English) 6.25 Perkahwman Asli Di-Brunei (Malay)551 words
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Miscellaneous640 1983-07-05 12 7.50 Back to Music (Last Episode) (See Pick of the Day) 8.45 Seven Brides for Seven Brothers Round-Up: Hannah and Adam argue about whether the rightful place of a woman is at home or at a cattle roundup. 9.45 News and Weather Forecast (English) 10.10 Address by Mr Gob Chok640 words
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Miscellaneous211 1983-07-05 12 News in Brief 6.95 Music My Way (cont'd) 6.39 Financial and Share Market Report 7.99 News and Weather Report followed by Programme Summary 7.15 Evening Digest 7.39 Interlude 7.45 Science ReKjrt 8.99 News in Brief 95 Your Special Day 9.99 News 9.19 Everyday Mandarin 9.15 Your Host Tonight 19.99 News211 words
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Article, Illustration727 1983-07-05 1 Local dialect opera groups are going through another phase of development in view of the active promotion of the "Speak Mandarin" campaign. But people in the opera props business are pessimistic about the viability of their trade. KOH SIEW TIN and TNG SOK CHNG727 words
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Article36 1983-07-05 1 B-iiiW^gijiit Itt©* "SIS" r.^ 7i!l«« t ra^ l«'l:i', i; H 4csJ mHGmm) fa w i> si °f4fnw m w H^^ttii^^A urn ft; 3WiHjaffl^lWflgTE 'hfS|fifl]«*M-ft *at_iM'>7 o mtzmm m™ an wishes is ife^-n a^j £frF£°ft!iLi£ttf<J7 mMi± ft**36 words
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Article, Illustration745 1983-07-05 2 Lu yuw - Artist blossomed late in life Lu yuw Modern Masters of Chinese Painting Seventh of a nine-part series on Qi Baishi (1863 1957) WHEN Qi Baishi was about 60 years old, the tide of his fortunes turned. This period was also the great turning point in his art. He had then745 words
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Advertisement256 1983-07-05 2 NOTICES RADIOCOMMUNICATION I OPERATOR'S 1 RADIO AMATEUR M EXAMINATIONS The Telecommunication Authority of Singapore (Telecoms) will JB| be conducting the following examinations: DATE OF FEES II EXAMINATION EXAMINATION PAYABLE a) RADIO AMATEUR 12th August $10.00 M EXAMINATION 1983 .j| b) RADIOCOMMUNICA- 17th and 19th $25.00 TION OPERATOR'S August 1983 g|256 words
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Advertisement196 1983-07-05 2 r SINGAPORE TURF CLUB TENDER NOTICE "ERECTION OF PIPING SYSTEM FOR USE OF WELL-WATER" Tenders are invited from licensed plumbing contractors to erect a pipe system including pumps for the use of well-water at the Singapore Turf Club Estate, Bukit Timah Racecourse. Tender documents and instructions may be obtained at196 words
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Advertisement316 1983-07-05 2 Marlboro Trade Mark No ***** The Trade and Public are hereby informed that PHILIP MORRIS INCORPORATED of 120 Park Avenue, New York, NY *****, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA are the registered proprietors in Singapore of the above depicted trade mark under registration No ***** in Class 34 which said mark316 words
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Advertisement251 1983-07-05 2 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE In Bankruptcy No. 1129 of 1982 RE: YAP LEE FAH EX PARTE: LONDON OVERSEAS CONFIRMERS LIMITED Creditors In the Matter of A Bankruptcy Petition issued the 16th day of December 1982. NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: Yap251 words
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Advertisement1150 1983-07-05 3 mr*tryf i K3-WH It! itftfvßirjTLTjTt^ SO II Golden Princess Q I NOW SHOWING! Q I 0:11,1.30,4. 8 45, 8.30pm ft P: 1.30. 3.30. 7.30, 9.30pm 1 X i^jCRAZYCOUPLriCMioTOse 12 I CLEMENTI^ V I LAST DAY! 1.30, 3.30, 7.15, 9.30 X I^A^II^^^ATONG^ Q 1 rALAbtr, *****4* O I LAST DAY! 1.30,1,150 words
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Advertisement224 1983-07-05 3 Singing Sensation at King's I P^V'' A '?SU tib. twnS B i <* -JH t^Mß^^^^pff jSHglt*^^^»- r jpR, *^^fc^f* HT' f Mr-Sri tvihirx! Tne Sensation is here at the King's Den, /Z**^ I DEN) every night (except Sunday) from .^^Sl V*' 8.00 pm to 1.00 am. I I With a224 words
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Article, Illustration718 1983-07-05 4 THE difference between traditional cakes and titbits such as baulu, dodol and wajik, and modern ones is that the former are more troublesome and take a much longer time to make. This being the case, very few housewives now serve them during the festive718 words
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Article, Illustration687 1983-07-05 4 PERBEZAAN yang terdapat antara kuih jenis lama atau tradisional yang kebanyakannya terdiri daripada baulu, dodol dan wajik dengan kuih moden seperti kek dan berbagai jenis biskut, begitu ketara sekali dan wanita-wanita kita sekarang jarang menyediakan kuih-kuih tradisional pada Hari Raya. Di manakah hilangnya ber687 words
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Advertisement520 1983-07-05 4 APPOINTMENTS Leo Property Management Pte Ltd invites applications for the following positions PROPERTY MANAGEMENT OFFICER The person appointed shall be responsible to the Management of a prestigious residential condominium. Applicants must possess the following qualifications: A diploma in Building Management Maintenance or related fields. At least 3 years similar working520 words
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Advertisement568 1983-07-05 4 ESTABLISHED AND EXPANDING HOTEL 1 IN SINGAPORE SEEKS SUITABLY QUALIFIED CANDIDATES FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS:--a. SALES MARKETING MANAGER Incumbent must have a minimum of 3 years experience in senior position in a hotel or travel related industry. Must be able to map out marketing strategies, have excellent contacts. Possess outgoing568 words
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Advertisement79 1983-07-05 4 A lister i^ata Answers for Part 7: 1. BOLA JARING (Netball) J 2. BOLA RERAN JANG (Basketball) E 3. TMJU (Boxing) J 4. SEPAR TARRAW— A 5. TENISMEJA (Table Tennis) M 6. BADMINTON— B 7. BOLASEPAR (Football) A 8. GUSTI (Wrestling) T The new word formed is JEJAMBAT (Viaduct). INSTRUCTION:79 words
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