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Title Section14 1983-09-24 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article, Illustration600 1983-09-24 1 Fresh protests as President Marcos meets Cardinal Sin for talks MANILA, Friday DESPITE a warning by President Ferdinand Marcos, fresh demonstrations, this time with a distinctive antiAmerican theme, broke out m various parts of Manila tonight forcing riot police and troops to fire teargas600 words
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Article, Illustration546 1983-09-24 1 LAI YEW KONG - LAI YEW KONG Civil defence moves d into new phase 1 By CIVIL defence will move to a higher plane from now with the government gearing its efforts towards preparing Singaporeans for survival m the event of a war. People will be getting a taste of the grim546 words
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447 1983-09-24 1 From our correspondent, ALAN JOHN SUDDENLY It Is happening, we are m the thick of a Manila demonstration. My guide, taxi driver Cesar, had brought me to the university area near Malacanang Palace. We had stopped at the Makati Commercial district bnt447 words
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434 1983-09-24 1 IT'S HK$4 TO Ssl IT IS now four Hongkong dollars to the Singapore dollar. The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation here closed trading yesterday at HKS4.MB to the Singapore dollar. Trading started at about HK$3.B5 to Ssl yesterday and then went downReuter; AP; AFP - 434 words
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Article58 1983-09-24 1 PARIS, Fri. Norway gave US$566 million (Ssl.2 billion), a record 1.01 per cent of its Gross National product (GNP), as aid to developing countries m 1982, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development said yesterday. Norway had exceeded a United Nations' aid target of 0.7 per58 words
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392 1983-09-24 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. The International Monetary Fund (IMF), facing the most critical financial squeeze m its history, is suspending negotiations on all new loans for Third World countries because it is running out of money. IMF managing director Jacques de Larosiere yesterday advised theReuter - 392 words
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Article86 1983-09-24 1 ABU DHABI, Frt. A Gulfalr Boeing 737 Jetliner crashed near the Abo Dhabi International Airport today, killing ail 112 passengers and crew members aboard, Golfair announced. It said the aircraft was on a flight from Karachi to Aba Dhabi when it plunged into a mountainAP - 86 words
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Advertisement9 1983-09-24 1 An Impatient Beijing and a diffident Hongkong: Page 189 words
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Advertisement322 1983-09-24 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY SINGAPORE 1 GM I Leading Manufacturing Jewellers, Diamond Gem Merchants Since 1942 SPECIALISTS (ENTRK ItlUfll, ((rrhard R<>»<J. Sin^mport- 0923. Tel: 7S7SCS7. ..*****7 DBB HI ILMV. #01-06. Shrnton M». Sinir»por» 0106. Tel: *****04 f^^ CENTREPOCMT #01-35. Orchard Road. Singaporr 0923. Tel: *****37 /^M -i<iTl.-vTT.rT^il..r.?.^7 your holiday o££ to a322 words
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Advertisement40 1983-09-24 1 74 pages today Pick your own HDB flat Page 1 1 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3, 4, 7 THIS WEEK It CAUSEWAY 15 EDITORIAL 18 LETTERS 19 BACKGROUND 21 TIMES BUSINESS 21-24 CLASSIFIEDS 2«-37 RACING 38, 38 SPORTS 37, 4t-t340 words
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Article, Illustration598 1983-09-24 2 Pick your flat HOUSING BOARD flat applicants will be able to pick units of their choice m a new scheme that will also mean a faster allocation for those on the HDB waiting list. The scheme will operate alongside the current practice of balloting. Selection will be based on598 words
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Article272 1983-09-24 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THERE was a time when one could walk out of any shop with just information and advice and still be told smilingly: "All part of the service." What a contrast to the electronics store m Bukit Timah which made a Ghanaian customer pay $29 as272 words
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Article281 1983-09-24 2 CANBERRA SLAMS THE DOOR ON FOREIGN BANKS THE NEW Australian Labour government has virtually slammed the door on foreign banks, dashing the hopes of UOB and OCBC, which have set up representative offices there with the intention of opening branches. The turnaround m Australian policy, reversing the plan281 words
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Article54 1983-09-24 2 QUIET SHOOTINGS NOTHING has been heard m the Indonesian press about the mysterious shootings of known criminals these days. But such executions have not ceased. The anti-crime blitz is still on, but with less publicity. Most people m Jakarta consider the killings as motivated purely by the need to54 words
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Article334 1983-09-24 2 'Race of the century' AUSTRALIA 11, now the closest a challenging yacht has come to breaking 132 years of United States grasp on the America's Cup, has called a day off Defore today's final battle with the defender Liberty. Australian skipper John Bertrand took his boat to a crushing334 words
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Article554 1983-09-24 2 Gurkhas to stay BRITAIN and Brunei have agreed to the continued presence of a Gurkha battalion m the sultanate after its independence, Britain's Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, Mr Richard Luce, said on Thursday. Mr Luce, who arrived m Bandar Seri Begawan from Singapore554 words
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Article117 1983-09-24 2 We object, say unions THE two port unions and the officers association of Port Klang have opposed the privatisation of five sectors of port operations. On Thursday, they called on the government and the Port Klang Authority to reject immediately the applications of four companies to take117 words
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Article277 1983-09-24 2 Inside writers' minds FOR only the second time m the last 13 years, the National Book Development Council has focused on the people who write books instead of the people who publish and market them m their occasional series of seminars. The Workshop for Writers held recently (Sept277 words
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371 1983-09-24 3 BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Friday Sultan and Luce agree on this at meetings BRITAIN and Brunei have agreed to the continued presence of a Gurkha battalion m the sultanate after its independence, a British Minister said yesterday. Britain's Minister of State for Foreign371 words
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Article, Illustration59 1983-09-24 3 I SOME sightseers visiting the tombstone of Confucius at Qufu m Shandong province. The W site was closed for a long time after the Red jPJ Guards atttacked the tomb during the Cultural /J Revolution m the Sixties. The authorities have tm, restored the monument to the philosopherAP - 59 words
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264 1983-09-24 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. Assistant US Secretary of State for Human Rights Elliott Abrams expressed concern yesterday over the situation m the Philippines since the assassination of opposition leader Benigno Aquino there on Aug 21. There have been "reports of cases of torture andAFP; AP - 264 words
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267 1983-09-24 3 HONOLULU, Friday US DEFENCE Secretary Caspar Weinberger, commencing a two- week trip to Asia today, has expressed willingness to sell high technology weapons to Beijing, a move that would open a new era m Sino-American relations. "We don't have any desire toUPI; Reuter - 267 words
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Article126 1983-09-24 3 JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesia aims to develop a small, mobile and highly effective combat unit, using high technology equipment, over the next five years, chief of the armed forces General Benny Murdani was quoted as saying today. Gen Murdani said the intention was to createReuter - 126 words
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Article105 1983-09-24 3 BANGKOK, Fri. Vietnamese gunners shot a second wave of artillery fire into Thai territory near the border town of Aranyaprathet early today, a Thai army official said. The official said about 30 shells fell shortly before dawn up to one km inside Thai territory near theAFP - 105 words
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Article122 1983-09-24 3 JAKARTA, Fri. The Asean logo depicting five padi stalks will soon have another stalk added to it when Brunei's admission to the grouping is formally accepted early next year, an Asean secretariat spokesman said here today. The logo, with five padi stalks symbolising theBernama - 122 words
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Article137 1983-09-24 3 Search team member expelled BANGKOK, Fri. Lance Trimmer, part of an unofficial team searching for American soldiers missing m Indochina, was expelled from Thailand on arrival at Bangkok airport, authorities said today. Trimmer, 43, who arrived yesterday on a flight from Hongkong, was detained at the airport for an hourUPI - 137 words
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Article142 1983-09-24 3 Kidnappers double ransom MANILA, Fri. A national police official m southern Philippines yesterday said kidnappers of a Sri Lankan survey technician m Mindanao island had doubled their ransom demand to US$9O,OOO (about S$180,000). Colonel Tomas Train also told an Agence France-Presse correspondent that his men had located the general areaAFP - 142 words
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147 1983-09-24 4 Kremlin repeats warning over bases MOSCOW, Fri.— Marshal Nikolai Ogarkov, chief of the Soviet general staff, renewed warnings yesterday that the Kremlin would reply to new US medium-range missile deployments m western Europe. He said they would do this with "response measures" that would pose an equal military threat toNYT - 147 words
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371 1983-09-24 4 MOSCOW, Friday THE Soviet Union today dismissed President Ronald Reagan's new proposal at the medium-range missile reduction talks as not advancing the negotiations. It also said the plan "strongly smells of the old, odious pseudo-zero option." A commentary by official news agencyAP; Reuter - 371 words
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Article, Illustration101 1983-09-24 4 REMEMBER the film The Boy In The Glass Babble? That had a happy ending. The boy recovered. But this is real life. David, whose full name has not been released, suffers from severe combined immune deficiency disease and has not left this plastic tent since heUPI - 101 words
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Article54 1983-09-24 4 ACCRA, Fri, Ghana has reopened its border with Ivory Coast and the authorities here are awaiting a reciprocal move from the Ivorian authorities, a spokesman for the border guard said. The Ghanaian authorities closed the country's land borders last September m a bid to bring the economy underAFP - 54 words
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Article201 1983-09-24 4 WASHINGTON, Fri AVIATION experts are working on measures they think could go far m preventing a repetition of the South Korean airliner disaster. Among them are: INSURING that military control centres can communicate with off-course planes on the emergency standby radio frequency thatNYT; Reuter - 201 words
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115 1983-09-24 4 WASHINGTON, Fri. Interior Secretary James Watt yesterday apologised to President Ronald Reagan for publicly describing a government study panel as containing "a black, a woman, two Jews and a cripple." It was the latest m a series of controversies that have dogged Mr WattReuter - 115 words
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135 1983-09-24 4 Passenger switches off aircraft's fuel SYRACUSE (New York), Fri. A man lunged into the cockpit of a commuter aeroplane carrying 15 people and switched off the fuel, sending the aircraft into a dive, police said today. The pilot pulled the twin-engine Empire Airlines plane out of the dive only 60Reuter - 135 words
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193 1983-09-24 4 US President's jet to be moved to new site WASHINGTON, Fri. The plane which the US President would use as a command post m the event of a nuclear war is to be shifted inland from Washington because of a possible threat posed by a Soviet nuclear submarine attack, theReuter - 193 words
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Advertisement716 1983-09-24 4 I Motherhood and Childcare IuI^VIXJU^LJ^ 1 "K^yr\ magazine focuses on infants and ijlLjl 1 LIrrIvJLJLJ toddlers and the parents who I l^r I I liw\l l\wr Ir care for them. Our aim is to A MAGAZK DtDCAm) TO PABfNTS > CHIICTEN IN 9NGAPOff > MALAYSIA p romo e health, Safety716 words
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Article724 1983-09-24 6 PETER BARNARD reports on the Commonwealth Finance Ministers meeting m Trinidad PORT OF SPAIN, Fri. Commonwealth finance ministers ended two days of talks here last night with a unanimous call for adjustments m the world economic system, but they effectively closed the door on demands724 words
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Article475 1983-09-24 6 PORT OF SPAIN, Fri. Britain will put heavy pressure on the United States during the next week m an attempt to get the stalled International Monetary Fund contributions increase pushed through the US Congress. Mr Nigel Lawson, British Chancellor of the Exchequer, made this clearPETER BARNARD - 475 words
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Article38 1983-09-24 6 BEIJING, Fri. Chinese authorities have banned sales of the latest Time magazine with a cover picture of leader Deng Xiaoping, a looming apparition of the late Chairman Mao Zedong and the words "Ranishing Mao's ghost". APAP - 38 words
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Article201 1983-09-24 6 West needs 20 million new jobs PARIS, Fri. Western industrialised countries need to create 18 to 20 million new jobs before the end of the 1980s to prevent unemployment rising further, and 15 million more to get it down to its 1979 level, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and DevelopmentReuter - 201 words
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Article142 1983-09-24 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. j The Senate voted last i night for a drastic reduc- i tion m the US financial j contribution to the United j Nations. In reaction to the Soviet I downing of a South Ko- rean airliner on Sept 1, the senators also adoptedAFP - 142 words
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118 1983-09-24 7 DAR ES SALAAM, Frl. T»nzanlan authorities have withdrawn murder charges against a group of witchdoctors m connection with 184 children who bled to death after undergoing operations to remove their uvulae, the governmentrun newspaper Daily News said today. The uvula Is the small fleshy pieceUPI - 118 words
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385 1983-09-24 7 WASHINGTON, Friday THE four-year-old war between Iraq and Iran appears to have entered a point of no return with each side contemplating action that could destroy any hope of a lasting peace, Western intelligence sources said yesterday. One main elementNYT; Reuter; UPI - 385 words
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Article60 1983-09-24 7 HUMAN RIGHTS demonstrators, chanting insults against Argentina's military government, ended a 24-hour vigil outside the presidential palace on Wednesday with a march through central Buenos Aires. The vigil was organised to demand that up to 30,000 people who disappeared during the armed forces' "Dirty War" againstReuter - 60 words
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Article57 1983-09-24 7 A STRIKE started by Belgian public service workers nine days ago appeared to be splitting along regional lines yesterday with the French-speaking south still crippled but some services resuming m the Flemishspeaking north. The workers are striking against government plans to cut their pay and benefitsReuter - 57 words
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Article72 1983-09-24 7 UNITED NATIONS Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar plans a new trip by his envoy to Pakistan and Afghanistan to try to work out a settlement to the Afghan crisis, an Indian news agency reported yesterday. After an interview with Mr Perez de Cuellar m New York, theReuter - 72 words
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Article77 1983-09-24 7 POLICE IN South Korea yesterday offered a cash reward of US$3B,OOO (S$81,000) for information leading to the arrest of people responsible for the explosion at a US cultural centre on Wednesday night. One student was killed and five other people, including a policeman and a guard ofReuter - 77 words
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Article69 1983-09-24 7 FLOODS SWEPT away a village of 50 people, bringing the death toll from monsoon rains m India to nearly 800, the Press Trust of India news agency reported yesterday. The news agency said rescue workers had so far found no trace of the 50 inhabitants ofReuter - 69 words
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Article40 1983-09-24 7 YUCCA FLAT (Nevada), Fri. A thermo-nuclear weapon, possibly seven times more powerful than the bombs dropped on Japan during World War 11, was exploded beneath the Nevada Desert yesterday, the second such nuclear test m 24 hours. UPIUPI - 40 words
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Article, Illustration401 1983-09-24 7 Beirut 'studying draft accord on a ceasefire' BEIRUT, Friday LEBANESE officials have discussed a comprehensive draft accord calling for a ceasefire m mountain fighting which could go into effect within 24 hdurs, Beirut newspapers and radio stations reported today. State-run Beirut radio said US negotiators and key aides to PresidentReuter - 401 words
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187 1983-09-24 7 Compromise plan moving through Congress WASHINGTON, Friday A COMPROMISE plan to keep US Marines m Lebanon for 18 more months is moving through Congress despite opposition from some Democrats. "I can't conceive of it being defeated," said Mr Thomas O'Neill, Speaker of the House of Representatives, after the House ForeignReuter - 187 words
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Article108 1983-09-24 7 Senate cuts off aid to Syria WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States Sen ate voted yesterday to cut off the last rem nants of US economic aid to Syria because o continued Syrian m volyement m fighting against the US-backec Lebanese army. The Senate added this provision to a pending BUIReuter - 108 words
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255 1983-09-24 7 Soviets reject US appeal to restrain Syrians WASHINGTON, Fri. The Soviet Union has rejected an American appeal that it use its influence to restrain Syrian military involvement m the fighting m Lebanon. The Soviets liave instead blamed the United States for the trouble m that country, administration officials said yesterday.NYT - 255 words
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198 1983-09-24 8 If you think the air was more polluted... THERE was more Gillution m the air durg the second quarter of the year than the first quarter. This was due mainly to drier, calmer weather and increased construction activities, an Environment Ministry statement said. Figures released by the ministry yesterday showed198 words
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125 1983-09-24 8 THREE men facing charges under the Arms Offences Act yesterday claimed trial to the charges and the hearing was fixed for Nov 8 m a district court. David Hermanto, alias Ng Kok Heng, 33, is charged with illegally having seven rounds of .22 Magnum125 words
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Article, Illustration282 1983-09-24 8 Too tight for comfort THE clearance height of this pedestrian overhead bridge is 4.7 metres. The trailer carrying a piling frame measures 4.9 metres m height. So when the vehicle moved under this bridge m Upper Thomson Road yesterday, the inevitable happened it gotYAP YEW PIANG - 282 words
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Article57 1983-09-24 8 A YOUTH was jailed for ten days, fined a total of $500, and banned from driving for a year for riding a motorcycle while under suspension, for using someone else's licence, and for riding without insurance coverage. Lee Kok Nam, 19, pleaded guilty to the traffic57 words
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316 1983-09-24 8 Schools complain of shortage of swimming coaches THE physical education swimming programme is m troubled waters, some schools fear. While some of the 18 schools taking part m the pilot project are happy with the water way to fitness, others complain about a shortage of instructors and overcrowded pools. There316 words
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144 1983-09-24 8 PUNGGOL farmers have responded well to the Primary Production Department's effort to upgrade the quality of local pigs by importing more superior quality breeder pigs. According to the latest issue of the Primary Production Bulletin, 2,262 high quality breeder pigs were imported from Australia,144 words
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118 1983-09-24 8 THE National Development Ministry yesterday reiterated that pig farmers m Lim Chu Kang and Jalan Kayu will be totally cleared within the next two years. In the first phase, 55 pig farms along the coastal strip of Lim Chu Kang fronting118 words
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240 1983-09-24 8 A DRIVER could not prevent his friend from getting a traffic summons and ended up being ar- rested for pushing a police constable and also being booked for littering. Lee Ping Boon, 22, pleaded guilty to pushing PC Lee Kah Tong, of240 words
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Article134 1983-09-24 10 Eleven die in Manila riots ELEVEN people were killed and more than 100 injured m anti-government riots m Manila. It happened on Wednesday outside the home of President Ferdinand Mareos. The demonstrators were protesting against the murder of Mr Benigno Aquino, an opposition leader. They threw petrol bombs and stones134 words
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Article99 1983-09-24 10 MISS Vanessa Williams of New York state is the first Black woman to win the Miss America beauty contest. The woman who came m second, Miss Suzette Charles of New Jersey, is also Black. GEORGE MEEGAN, an Englishman, has walked 30,000 km m 2,426 days. He walked from99 words
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Article332 1983-09-24 10 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG 24 PAP centres to start classes by MORE companies are planning to start Best classes m January. About 50 are getting ready to join this Basic Education for Skills Training programme. They have been briefed by the Vocational and Industrial Training332 words
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195 1983-09-24 10 Shop's look-see fee angers many people MANY people are angry with a shop m Bukit Timah Shopping Centre for charging a man a $20 "entertainment fee" when he did not buy a cassette recorder he had tested. The Consumers Association of Singapore and the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board are also195 words
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Article92 1983-09-24 10 THE NTUC has asked the government to ban the Soviet airline Aeroflot from coming here. It wants the government to do this to protest against the Russians shooting down a South Korean plane carrying 269 people. It says it will also support a boycott of Soviet ships92 words
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Article126 1983-09-24 10 TWO MPs have been promoted m the NTUC. They are Mr Goh Chee Wee, MP for Boon Lay and Mr Lim Boon Heng, MP for Kebun Baru. Both will become assistant secretaries general on Oct 1. At the same time, NTUC secretary gener- al Ong126 words
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Article66 1983-09-24 10 A PERSON whose work permit has been cancelled must leave Singapore at once, even if his social visit pass says he can stay on. He can remain here only if the law says he can. The new ruling also said when a worker finishes his66 words
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Article, Illustration184 1983-09-24 10 TWO Chinese Talentime '83 finalists have been dropped from the grand finals on Oct 9. SBC said they had broken a rule that bans recording artistes from the contest. The two finalists are Miss Hui Choi Hah, 18, a factory operator, and Mr Tiong Swee Kiong,184 words
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Article, Illustration111 1983-09-24 10 FAS bars soccer star SINGAPORE'S soccer star Salim Mom has been suspended. The punishment is for attacking a referee. It happened during the President's Cup match on Sept 15. He was playing for the Jubilee Sports Association against Farrer Park United. The ban will last until the Football Association of111 words
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Article268 1983-09-24 10 IN SHORT POLICE solved more than eight out of every 10 murder cases last year. In other cases, like robbery, kidnapping and rioting, they got their man m one out cf every three offences. NEW taxi drivers will have to learn a list of special words so that they can268 words
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144 1983-09-24 11 Brooke leaves after five-day visit THE last white Raja Muda of Sarawak, Mr Anthony Brooke, left Singapore last night after a five-day visit. Mr Brooke, 70, and his wife, Gita, are on a year-long round-the-world mission of peace as part of the activities of their own non-denomi-nation, international organisation called144 words
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301 1983-09-24 11 A BUSINESSMAN, Porayath Ravi Menon, 33, who already faces 10 charges of doping tourists' drinks and then stealing from them m their hotel rooms, had four similar fresh charges preferred against him yesterday. The fresh charges allege that on Aug301 words
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Article, Illustration244 1983-09-24 11 THE Housing Board is building another office and commercial complex m the heart of Bukit Merah town centre. Lum Chang Building Contractors has been awarded a $69 million contract to complete the project by the first half of 1986. The complex will rise244 words
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281 1983-09-24 11 Four out of 10 admitted into drug centres are first-timers FIRST-TIME drag addicts continue to form about 40 per cent of total annual admissions into rehabilitation centres. The president of the Singapore Anti-Narcot-ics Association, Mr Baey LJan Peck, last night described this as "disturbing". He said this led him to281 words
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250 1983-09-24 11 Smaller send-off crowds soon for Indian ships THE familiar throng of friends and relatives sending off passengers on Indian ships will soon be a thing of the past. Only friends and relatives of first class and deluxe cabin passengers will be allowed to send them off from the dock when250 words
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569 1983-09-24 11 IRENE NGOO - HDB applicants can now pick their flats IRENE NGOO But balloting of new units will still go on By Our Housing Correspondent HOUSING Board flat applicants will be able to pick units of their choice m a new scheme that will also mean a faster allocation of flats for those569 words
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Article388 1983-09-24 12 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM The petrochem loans repayment issue By Our Energy Correspondent FINANCE Minister Hon Sui Sen has told the Japanese that he was sorry to hear their government's decision not to allow a three-year postponement m repayments on earlier loans taken by Singapore's petrochemical complex388 words
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Article, Illustration526 1983-09-24 12 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM The Chinese Talentime controversy continues By THE Chinese talentime controversy continued yesterday this time with a male soloist owning up that he had previously performed m a place of entertainment. Mr Chia Ping Meng, 23, a trainee welder, known526 words
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Article, Illustration201 1983-09-24 12 All's well for Kim and Susan's Party SUSAN'S Party played to a packed house at the Drama Centre last night after It nearly did not make It for this year's Drama Festival. The play's producer was ready to scrap the show when one of the main actresses, Miss Kirn Ramakrishnan,201 words
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Article119 1983-09-24 12 TRIAL dates from April 2 to May 25 next year were fixed yesterday for the managing director of a gold bullion firm who faces 28 charges of conspiring to cheat people of a total of $6.41 million. Loh Shak Mow, 44, of Broadview Commodities Pte119 words
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Advertisement100 1983-09-24 12 J m 8 with side ribbon details Gathered skirt with 1| attached sash c J fc I J" v j^^B L ~^9^^v .JKSar to. r /I 4 I ltlll > i /^^^^tdi^^^ m Sleeveless i dtt; U .]j^*mi pinafore with side slits fOpen from 10am 10pm Get a $10 GIORDANO100 words
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Advertisement9 1983-09-24 12 IMPORTED WHOLJY ANDDIRECm FROM THE U.S. T Hdagen-Dazs J9 words
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205 1983-09-24 13 Execs join the go-slow by Satu members THE 570-strong Air Transport Executive Staff Union decided last night to support the go-slow by Singapore Airport Terminal Services workers against Aeroflot aircraft. AESU has urged its members working m. the frontline and operation areas to help the members of the Singapore Air205 words
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185 1983-09-24 13 Union's boycott of Aeroflot 'is not government act' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Datak Misa Hitam today described the proposed boycott of Aeroflot aircraft by MAS employees m protest over the downing of the Korean Jetliner as "the people's initiative" m expressing their feelings In the matter. He said the plan byBernama - 185 words
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Article, Illustration459 1983-09-24 13 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By and GILLIAN POW CHONG AEROFLOT officials arrived at Changi Airport yesterday prepared, so they thought, to counter the airport workers' go-slow action against the airline. They brought food and drinks for the plane. The Ilyushin plane used its own ladder and459 words
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303 1983-09-24 13 Cargo firms diverting business away from Soviets MEMBERS of the Singapore Aircargo Agents Association (SAAA) are discouraging customers from using Aeroflot. This is yet another form of protest against the shooting down of the Korean plane on Sept 1. The association's chairman, Mr George Ho, said yesterday that although no303 words
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Advertisement16 1983-09-24 13 ONIY2O%AIRAS COMPARED TOTHE OTHERS WHICH HAVE AS MUCH AS 75% 7D 100% AIR CONTENT. Haagen-Dozs j16 words
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Advertisement287 1983-09-24 13 WIN A FORTWO\ Ist Prize: Fly/cruise holiday m the South Pacific for two on board the Princess Mahsuri. You can choose any one of 13 cruises and the return economy airfare to join Princess Mahsuri at Sydney is included. v Four 2nd prizes of: Two return air tickets to the287 words
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392 1983-09-24 14 IVAN LIM - 'Bigger NWC pay rise if upturn continues' IVAN LIM By Our Labour Correspondent WORKERS can expect a higher pay increase guideline from the National Wages Council next year if the world economic recovery continues, Mr Ong Teng Cheong said last night. The National Trades Union Congress chief was answering a392 words
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Article111 1983-09-24 14 Boxer dogs case goes to A-G POLICE have completed their investigations into the incident m which a pack of eight boxer dogs turned on some members of the public after escaping from their home at Ridout Road last month. Queenstown police have referred the case to the Attorney-General C h111 words
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Article53 1983-09-24 14 THE executive coordinator of the Geneva-based United Nations Volounteer (UNV) programme, Mr Hikmat Nabulsi, arrived here last night for a four-day official visit. Mr Nabulsi will meet officials from the finance, education and foreign ministries to discuss, among other things, support for the Ngee Ann53 words
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Article155 1983-09-24 14 HOME Affairs Minister Chua Sian Chin last night commended the civil defence coordinating committees (CDCCs) for their part m promoting the civil defence scheme at constituency level. Since the scheme was launched 11 months ago, these committees had been actively recruiting members m 30 constituencies. Members155 words
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370 1983-09-24 14 TRAINING will be the highlight of this year's Productivity Month m November. A two-day productivity congress will be devoted to discussing and exploring the various ways m which training can help companies improve the skills and performance of their workers. To be held on Nov370 words
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Article74 1983-09-24 14 Former HK governor leaves THE former governor of Hongkong, Lord MacLehose, left for Britain last night after a two-day private visit. Before his departure he had dinner at Changi airport with National Development Minister JTeh Cheang Wan. Earlier he visited the Urban Redevelopment Authority, the Housing Board and the waterfront.74 words
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Article74 1983-09-24 14 MR Peter Chan Jer Hing is now the Second Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Sources said Mr Chan was informed of his appointment earlier this week. Mr Chan, 35, began his career m the civil service at the Foreign Ministry. A74 words
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272 1983-09-24 14 Telecoms acts to beat the bookies SOME COINAFONS TO BE ONE-WAY TELECOMS is to take measures to help the police deal with bookies. In a statement, it said that it will convert coinafons identified as being used by bookies to one-way phones which cannot receive calls. The subscribers of the272 words
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Article44 1983-09-24 14 Temple prayers SPECIAL prayers are being held by the Sree Darma Muneeswaran Temple during Prutasi, a month m the Tamil calendar. The prayers will be held for five consecutive Saturdays. The first was held last Saturday at the temple premises m Jalan Hwi Yoh.44 words
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121 1983-09-24 14 A WELDER who took part m two armed robberies was yesterday jailed for two years and ordered to be given a total of 20 strokes. Goh Kee Hock, 23, a Malaysian, admitted robbing a housewife, Mrs Mulani Sastra, of $500, HK$2,OOO, 80,000121 words
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Article49 1983-09-24 14 THIEVES broke into an accountant's bungalow m Toh Heights, off Changi, and got away with jewellery worth $9,000 on Thursday. Police said Mr B. T. Koh and his family found their four-room corner bungalow broken into when they returned from dinner at about 11 p.m.49 words
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133 1983-09-24 14 THE State Coroner heard yesterday that minutes after a man returned home to find his flat m Yuan Ching Road m Jurong broken into, he was told by a neighbour that a man was lying dead at the foot of the block.133 words
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Advertisement319 1983-09-24 14 Air New Zealand Paradise Holidays let you see half the world m one country. A holiday m New Zealand is like a holiday to IG-day All New Zealand/Sydney 553,754.00 Imfivßiud Departure TOOTS Fw mow information eontwt your travel agent half the world. On our Air New Zealand special 8-day Thermal319 words
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Advertisement15 1983-09-24 14 ASATINY,SMOOTH TEXTURE. MORE DENSE THAN THE ORDINARY AND THE CREAMIEST AROUND. I Mir yf fHaagen-Dazsi15 words
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246 1983-09-24 15 Umno will not expand into Sarawak and Sabah: Musa KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Umno has no plans to extend itself to Sabah and Sarawak, Acting Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said today. "Thus is because we are quite happy with regard to the position of the various political parties m peninsularNST - 246 words
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278 1983-09-24 15 PORT KLANG, Fri THE two port unions and the officers association of Port Klang have opposed the privatisation of five sectors of port operations. Yesterday, they called on the government and the Port Klang Authority to reject immediately the applications of four companiesNST - 278 words
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Article, Illustration167 1983-09-24 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. King Hussein of Jordan and Queen Noor were given a red carpet welcome at Parliament Square here when they flew m from Singapore this morning for a three-day state visit. Later m the day, the King and the Yang167 words
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306 1983-09-24 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A study on the reading habits of Malaysians has revealed that Malays on the average read only one page of a book a year. Even among the reading group, the average rate was oneNST - 306 words
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Article57 1983-09-24 15 SIBU, Fri. The magistrate's court here yesterday fined a drug store proprietor $1,500 or one month's jail for offering for sale imitation Panadol tablets. Tan Sing Kieng, 30, proprietor of Kieng Huat Hon drug store m Jalan Tan Sri here, pleaded guilty to committing the offenceBernama - 57 words
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Article58 1983-09-24 15 KOTA KINABALU, Fri. A flock of eagles foraging over the Sandakan airport is causing concern to pilots using the runways. At least six eagles have died after colliding with aircraft. None of the aircraft involved m the incidents were damaged. The airport is used mainly byBernama - 58 words
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Article50 1983-09-24 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. A 56-year-old Singaporean was found dead m a backiane off Jalan Chow Kit early today. Mr Koh Watt Sing was found sprawled on the road by a passerby at 3 a.m. No foul play is suspected. No other details were available. NSTNST - 50 words
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150 1983-09-24 15 Malaysia to call for a UN study on Antarctica KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia is formulating a resolution calling on the United Nations secretarygeneral to undertake a comprehensive study on all aspects of Antarctica. The move follows yesterday's agreement that the issue be inscribed on the agenda of the 38th GeneralNST - 150 words
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Advertisement144 1983-09-24 15 IMPORTED KJ^HBI Gents Shoes: $29.00 up. > Ladies Shoes: 9.90 up. BiQ varieties of Sport Shoes, ■P^^^Bj^B^BSSS^BSffi Children Shoes at very ■F^^fc^^H?^^ Special Offer. HUH I^^r "^fl Shoes Apparel Pte. Ltd.''' «*ij| BTlpkl Blk 845 Gevang Road, 02-42. Tanjong Katong Complex. I Singapore 1440 Tel *****35 B^fct J g/k B^l144 words
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Advertisement282 1983-09-24 15 ONiyGAREFUUY-SELECJED, FRESH. NATURAL INGREDIENTS, WITHOUT ANY ARTIFICIAL ADDTTJVES. lit V JB (Haagen-DazsJ There's more to our frames than meets the eye. Leading colour and fashion cheaper brass to ensure experts helped Corning design the Chameleon frames are tougher and new Chameleon Sunsensor retain their shape for longer, sunglasses. As a282 words
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Advertisement735 1983-09-24 16 Ifs LEOPARD FESTIVAL Time at the Goodwood Group of Hotels A Great Beer from a Great Country has come to Singapore. LEOPARD, New Zealand's deluxe lager beer has come to the Goodwood Group of Hotels. The 1982 Brussels Gold Medal Winner can 4^** V now be enjoyed at all Food735 words
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Article, Illustration180 1983-09-24 17 HUGE crowds are expected at the fireworks display tonight and tomorrow night. Traffic Police will close part of Stadium Road leading to the fireworks site. The stretch between Stadium Walk and Jalan Benaan Kapal near car park "D" will be sealed off to180 words
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Article63 1983-09-24 17 TOWNER Road will become a no-through road from 10 a.m. tomorrow to facilitate building of the Central Expressway. Vehicles will only be able to enter and leave Towner Road from the Serangoon Road junction. A pedestrian overhead bridge will also be built from the Jalan Kebun63 words
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339 1983-09-24 17 TEO LIAN HUAY - Powder sticks to light up festival TEO LIAN HUAY By FROM the ashes rises the phoenix, so goes the legend. But from a consignment of powder that has just arrived at the Singapore Armed Forces ammunition base, other characters will be created to rival the phoenix. There will be the339 words
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Article72 1983-09-24 17 THREE Singaporeans have been awarded a Master of Medicine (Paediatrics) degrees following an examination by the National University of Singapore's School of Postgraduate Medical Studies last month. They are Madam Chuang Jee Leng from Clementi, Madam Lai Sioe Moy from Lorong Halwa and Mr Ooi72 words
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363 1983-09-24 17 THE health problems related to work and the work environment will be discussed m detail next week. This will be done over three days at the Third Conference on Epidemiology m Occupational Health. It is jointly organised by the Singapore Academy of Medicine363 words
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314 1983-09-24 17 S. KUMAR - Tuition plan will benefit 3,000 Indian students S. KUMAR By MORE than 3,000 Indian students m 13 housing estates will benefit when the Tamil Representative Council expands its tuition scheme next year. This move follows the tremendous response to its pilot project held from July 19 to Sept. 4 this314 words
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101 1983-09-24 17 A REMINDER has been issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs that minors who are Singapore citizens by descent or by registration must take the oath of renunciation, allegiance and loyalty within 12 months after reaching the age of 21. Those who fail to do101 words
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Advertisement252 1983-09-24 17 ~n macquarie-:hbjbmVMbMbbbßbVHbbbHbMß| university MANAGEMENT STUDIES I l*f£j CENTRE I I TENTH MACQUARIE ADVANCED I I MANAGEMENT PROGRAM I 31 January to 24 February 1984 B Applications are invited for the Tenth Macquarie Advanced m Management Program. B OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAM 1 The Macquarie Advanced Management Program is structured to252 words
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Advertisement427 1983-09-24 17 Haagen-Dazs J IS LUXURY ICE CREAM {THAT ALL ICE CREAM FANATICS) KEEP CRAVING FOR. Imported directly from the U.S. With only 20% air content it weighs more than the ordinary ice cream. No chemicals, additives, preservatives, stabilizers and emulsifiers— only fresh, natural ingredients go into its manufacture. That's why it's427 words
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478 1983-09-24 18 The Straits Times says No service charge WHATEVER happened to the old saying: "The customer is always right."? Like so many traditional values, has it been sucked into the vortex of modern materialism? There was a time, too, when it was likely one could walk out of any shop with478 words
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639 1983-09-24 18 REBECCA CHUA - REBECCA CHUA This that By IF IN every body there is a writer just struggling to get out, there is also a scientist, an artist or an astronaut. Not everyone can be scientists, artists or astronauts or, for that matter, writers. That is not to deny639 words
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557 1983-09-24 18 T.F. Hwang takes you down Memory lane BOAT QUAY and the Singapore River. You just can't think of either one of them without bringing m the other. And so it was m times past, so it is now. It seems but only yesterday that we still had the old picturesque557 words
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Article, Illustration1388 1983-09-24 18 JOHN DRYSDALE - JOHN DRYSDALE (((J((BBPhMBBHMeBBMBOH^^B^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^SHHHBHPBHHIbMBHMM^^^Mbb>W An in-depth look at major news events this week By of Global-Stats Ltd, London I To concede sovereignity now would be prudent and to pursue the jurisdiction on the basis of a fully localised civil service by 1997 would be1,388 words
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Advertisement20 1983-09-24 18 Driving a treasure can also be a pleasure Invest m an exklusiv sports car M^WflP^liW^W^'^WK mf \J^ im^J^ lllir B^JiwißiMPwg^J^B20 words
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139 1983-09-24 19 WE would like to thank Mr K.H. Yu for bringing to our attention the faulty lift doors m Apartment Block 191, Toa Payoh. (ST, Aug 24). The timing mechanism for the lift door has been adjusted to give users enough time to enter the139 words
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143 1983-09-24 19 PLEASE refer to the letter "Hawkers provide marketing needs" by Mr Samuel Lim (ST, Aug 20), concerning the provision of wet market facilities m Teck Whye Estate. The Housing Board has already announced that it has ceased building wet markets m its new towns.143 words
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253 1983-09-24 19 I AM a senior clerk-of-works. I support the Singapore Contractors' Association's decision to form a committee to look into complaints of malpractices by clerk-of-works on building sites. It would be good if it also looks into the attitude of site/project managers and supervisors. At253 words
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302 1983-09-24 19 I FULLY agree with Mrs Teo Mac Lan, who wrote the letter "Lift the levy on foreign domestic workers". (ST, Sept 19). In addition to the points she has raised, I wish to say that under-declaration of salaries is such a common practice,302 words
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Letter85 1983-09-24 19 IT WAS already discouraging to have to pay a $100 deposit for each child attending an NTUC child care centre. We hope there are no plans to increase the child care fees because, if they are, the result will be greater hardship for working mothers. The authorities85 words
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131 1983-09-24 19 ON Sept 19 at 3.30 p.m., four young men broke into my house. My son saw them and raised the alarm. They then fled and I gave chase. A police patrol car happened to pass by at that time and joined m the chase.131 words
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132 1983-09-24 19 I WRITE just to find out how many of us find ourselves losing our belongings to friends who remember to borrow but forget so easily to return what they borrow. Something tells me that this bad habit is more common than one would imagine.132 words
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Letter65 1983-09-24 19 I HAVE seen people catching birds on Mount Faber. They come with invisible nets, pots of resin glue, capes and cassettes with recorded bird songs/mating calls to catch the few remaining wild birds we have. How can this be prevented? Where can these law-breakers be reported? Maybe65 words
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150 1983-09-24 19 West Coast Park can be made beautiful ON Sept 11, I brought my family for an outing to the West Coast Park. I was astonished to find it littered with broken planks, broken bottles, logs and other rubbish. There were also many thorny creepers on the beach. The litter bins150 words
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Advertisement822 1983-09-24 19 W^/^Mjfcm I RESTRICTION |{^fc2S|fel ITO FOREIGNERS HBHBS9HHHHIHIHHpHHBH^| Modern Recreational y~~*0&~7 f\ I I Facilities /^^^7«. b< tower CK /fc/ I Spacious garden /c&^^ t fcl X B />/ Swimming pool 1 /§r '''i/^^ar-I L fe/' e II Wadin 9 pool W/k +^**rsf!^M?\ /*&3? ■••Children's playground I ft "'•*Js*ofaL^K I Barbecue822 words
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Article, Illustration1032 1983-09-24 20 Mysterious killings bring down crime rate Sr/fe. Region with ISMAIL KASSIM j And many prisoners prefer to stay put IN THE LAST week of August, Television Indonesia telecast a programme on the results of its investigation into the state of crime m several notorious1,032 words
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Article680 1983-09-24 20 LIAK TENG KIAT - Change of mood in US Congress LIAK TENG KIAT By Our US Correspondent THERE was a cartoon m the paper the other day showing a man sitting m a bus holding up a newspaper whose headlines were on Lebanon and the Korean airliner tragedy. He is turned towards his neighbour680 words
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477 1983-09-24 20 RANGASWAMI; PARTHASARATHY - Snakeskin dealers in India defy export ban RANGASWAMI PARTHASARATHY By AMI FOR a country which bans killing snakes, a lot of money is made m India out of dead reptiles. But all the profits are illegal, made from smuggled sales of snakeskins to top fashion houses m Western Europe, theReuter - 477 words
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Article87 1983-09-24 21 THE Singapore branch of Fuji Bank Ltd will issue US$2O million (5542.6 million) of floating rate certificates of deposits m the Asian dollar market. Lead manager Samuel Montagu and Company Ltd said the three-year issue, with option to redeem at the end of the second year at87 words
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Article81 1983-09-24 21 THREE more listed hotel companies have reported lower earnings for the first half of this year. ANA Hotels Singapore announced a net profit of $329,859 ($759,931), while Ambassador Hotel's interim group pre-tax profit fell to $328,000 ($672,000) on a turnover of $6.93 milion ($4.96 million) for first-half81 words
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Article35 1983-09-24 21 AMALGAMATED Properties Industries Bhd (API) has reported a group pre-tax profit of M 53.03 million ($4.13 million) on sales of $24.24 million ($26.18 million) for the first six months of this year.35 words
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Article32 1983-09-24 21 DUTA Consolidated Bhd incurred an operating loss of M 51.68 million ($2.44 million) on a turnover of $4.5 million ($5.5 million) for the six months ended June 30.32 words
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Article66 1983-09-24 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Bank Negara's gold and foreign exchange reserves rose to M 510.26 billion at the end of August from $9.48 billion at the end of July. The Central bank's holdings of federal government securities increased to $3.53 billion at Aug 30 from $3.3 billion atBernama - 66 words
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Article86 1983-09-24 21 DHAKA, Fri. Commerce Minister Shafiul Azam has said he expects Bangladesh's annual tea production to reach 62.27 million kg by 1992 from 38.6 million kg now. Mr Azam said increasing output will depend heavily on the implementation of a rehabilitation plan launched m 1979 to increase productivityReuter - 86 words
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Article72 1983-09-24 21 MELBOURNE, Fri. The Arbitration Commission has awarded Australian workers a 4.3 per cent maximum pay increase, marking the end of a nine-month freeze on rises. Commission president John Moore announced the rise for the country's 6.2 million workers under a centralised system fixing one annual percentage rise.Reuter - 72 words
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Article68 1983-09-24 21 COONOOR (India), Fri. The Indian government has decided to cut an export duty on coffee to improve its competitiveness on the world market. Commerce Minister Vishwanath Pratap Singn did not say when the cut would become effective. A Commerce Ministry official said the duty will be reducedReuter - 68 words
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Article55 1983-09-24 21 DETROIT. Fri. General Motors Corp said it will recall about 4,300 laid-off workers on Dec 12 when it reinstates a second shift at its assembly division plant m Framingham. In March, the plant resumed one shift production of its Chevrolet Celebrity and Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera models after beingReuter - 55 words
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499 1983-09-24 21 A MAJOR shareholder of Malayan Credit Ltd, the Sindo Timber group, has divested part of its stake m the property-based company. Market sources said Sindo, controlled by the Kho family, had sold about eight million of its 12.5 million shares (as at499 words
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711 1983-09-24 21 LONDON, Fri. Japan's Sumitomo Rubber Industries is to pay £82 million (5J262 million) for most of Dunlop's business. The decision by Britain's diversified rubber products group to give up its European tyre operations is expected to cost more than 5,500 jobsFT - 711 words
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427 1983-09-24 21 THE NEW Australian Labour government, under Prime Minister Bob Hawke, has virtually slammed the doors on foreign banks planning to open branches there. This will dash the hopes of United Overseas Bank and Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation which have set up representative offices there427 words
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219 1983-09-24 21 HONGKONG, Fri. The Hongkong Trade Department will tighten the rules under which textile firms buy and sell export quotas, m order to cut down speculation and illegal trading m them, department director Hamish MacLeod said. He said the government has approved a reportReuter - 219 words
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185 1983-09-24 21 EARNINGS UP 83pc AT TAIPING TEXTILES A TURNAROUND m its textile operations and contributions from property activities combined to boost interim earnings at Taiping Textiles Bhd. For the first six months of this year, group pre-tax profits rose by 83.3 per cent to M 51.21 million ($660,776 previously). This was185 words
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444 1983-09-24 21 Oriental Holdings profits up 30pc in first half ORIENTAL Holdings Bhd, which holds the Honda franchise, has managed an impressive growth m interim profits m spite of rising costs and keen competition. For the six months ended June 30, the motorbased group, which also has diversified interests m property and444 words
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179 1983-09-24 24 Berjuntai earnings fall to $7.2 m BERJUNTAI Tin Dredging Bhd has turned m sharply lower profits for the year ended April 30. Audited pre-tax profits for the period showed a 34.2 per cent drop to M 514.22 million. After a tax charge of $7.1 million, earnings fell by 41.4 per179 words
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477 1983-09-24 24 British- American Tobacco profits almost unchanged BRITISH-American Tobacco Co (Singapore) Ltd, which chalked up record earnings last year, has reported an almost unchanged group pre-tax profit of $10.75 million for the first half of this year, due mainly to a lack of growth m the sales of duty-free cigarettes. Group477 words
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358 1983-09-24 24 NEW DELHI, Fri. World natural gas demand will grow for the remainder of this century and this demand is matched by an adequate reserve base that will ensure stable supplies for at least 50 years. Delegates at the World Energy Conference here yesterday alsoAFP - 358 words
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292 1983-09-24 24 UEP forecasts sharply higher earnings for 1983 UNITED Estate Projects Bhd (UEP), which is developing the huge Subang Jaya township outside Kuala Lumpur, is expected to turn m group pretax profits of about Ms 43 million this year. This is substantially higher than the $25.46 million it made last year.292 words
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Article125 1983-09-24 24 FURTHER SETBACK FOR MALEX MALEX Industries Bhd, which makes asbestos sheets, has continued to report deteriorating profits. For the first six months of this year, its pre-tax profits fell by 17 per cent to M 52.59 million m spite of a 17.4 per cent increase m sales to $15.56 million.125 words
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411 1983-09-24 24 No rise in total US households getting benefits WASHINGTON, Fri. The US Census Bureau said yesterday that m spite of increased poverty and unemployment m 1982, there was no increase m the total number of households receiving non-cash welfare benefits. A total of 14.6 million households received benefits from oneNYT - 411 words
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436 1983-09-24 21 SINGAPORE: The market closed slightly higher across the board m moderate trading yesterday, with strong New York market advices aiding sentiment. Intermittent bouts of profit-taking emerged, following lower Hongkong market advices, to pare some of the earlier gains and the market closed off its best436 words
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Article32 1983-09-24 21 Up Down unch Industrials 59 31 29 Finance 9 8 9 Hotels 0 8 2 Properties 6 5 3 Plantations 7 3 4 Mining 2 1 1 Deb/Loans 4 3 432 words
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Article72 1983-09-24 21 Bonstead Bhd 4 Cft C -5 CCM Cold Storage Dunloplnd +-4 Esso -20 F& N +5 Gentings Guinness -+4 Gathrie Bhd Haw Par 1 Ineheape Bhd MTC NBT 2 Nat Iron PMC Pan Elec -2 Perils Plant 4 5 Prima +30 Robinson's Rothmans I Semb Ship72 words
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Article63 1983-09-24 21 M A A 1120 +70 Mentakab 860 +40 Sel Coconuts 430 +40 ST P 1976 1100 +30 Prima 655 +30 CASH sOt 910 +20 8 N P L 550 +20 Int Wood 278 16 Landmarks H 50e 350+14 Textile Corp 298 +14 Times Pub 855 +10 D Keramat 75063 words
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Article22 1983-09-24 21 Esso 1170 -20 Kuala Sidim 525 -20 Seacorp 1290 -10 IC S 675 -10 Grand Central 620 -10 Promet 410 -822 words
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Article43 1983-09-24 21 Sep 22 Sep 23 BT Composite: 942.91 944.39 BT Indicator: *****70 *****28 ST Industrials: 987.39 990.41 ST Finance: 2759.29 2771.57 ST Hotels: 1019.16 1016.66 ST Properties: 717.69 719.58 ST Minings: 248.18 248.62 ST Plantations: 1468.84 1476.64 OCBC: 819.21 820.80 SESInd: 745.68 744.8643 words
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Article24 1983-09-24 21 NOL Warrants 646,000 F Merlin 530,000 Cerebos 401,000 Pahang Cons 391.000 Amcol 349,000 Total turnover: 11.38 m Total value: $37. 50 m24 words
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Article2789 1983-09-24 22 All shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN is traded hi Jots of It shares each, with the price quoted m dollars. Gr'» Net 1983 Last Y'ld IK Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- COOO)2,789 words
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Article604 1983-09-24 22 A RECORD high on Wall Street overnight led share prices to close higher on the Singapore stockmarket yesterday. Buying interest was most intense during the opening half-hour but there was profit-taking later m the day. The Business Times Composite Index closed 1.48 points higher at604 words
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Article290 1983-09-24 22 IN SPITE of intermittent profit-taking m the afternoon, prices managed to close mixed to slightly steadier on the Kuala Lumpur market yesterday. After opening mostly higher m line with a record high on Wall Street, prices continued to firm m early trading. But after teabreak values290 words
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Article40 1983-09-24 22 MA A 1250+80 Inch XX 1470 +60 Bedford 760 +30 M Mosaics 900 +30 U Cables 540 +20 Norsechem 790 +20 Landmarks 380 +16 CCM 535+15 M Resources 344 +14 AMD 350 +12 Malakoff 398 +12 Loytape 442 +1240 words
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Article22 1983-09-24 22 Sg Besi 740 -100 KiUinghall 1260 -60 Int'l Wood 280 -36 Chin Teck 730 -35 O C B C 1190 -2022 words
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Article170 1983-09-24 22 Managers' prices for Sep24&2€ SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST The Commerce 3.45 3.67 The Savings Fund 1.99 2.11 Spore Prog Fund 1.50 1 59xd Spore Sec. Fund 2.25 2.39 Spore Invest Fund 1.15 1.22 Spore Equity Fund 1.54 1.63 ASIA UNIT TRUST Mai Invest Fund 2.90 3.07 Mai Prog Fund170 words
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Article36 1983-09-24 22 Up Down Unch Industrials 48 40 22 Finance 4 8 3 Hotels 1 1 Properties 8 12 Oil Palms 5 2 2 Tins 4 6 3 Rubbers 11 5 3 Deb/Loans 1 1 836 words
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Article2895 1983-09-24 22 Hind Hotels (0.784 B 0.80S) BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the2,895 words
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Article1862 1983-09-24 22 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS AJnomoto (4.125) (1) 4.06 (1) 4.10 Alcom (2.988 2.995) (7) 2.96 (1)1,862 words
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Article612 1983-09-24 23 THE RUBBER market m Singapore yesterday closed higher with October One RSS buyers quoted at 232.50 cents per kilo, up three cents from Thursday The morning session was marked up two cents on weekend covering interest and speculative buying after a higher opening. Levels improved further m the afternoon612 words
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Article32 1983-09-24 23 Rubber: Sep 23 Singapore: October: 232.50 cents (up 3.00 cents) Malaysia: October: 254.50 cents (up 2.00 cents) Tin: M 530.01 per kilo (up four cents) 205 tonnes (up 75 tonnes)32 words
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Article219 1983-09-24 23 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed lower m quiet trading, after prices moved erratically amid uncertainty on the Chicago soybean complex. Oct deliveries m the south lost Msls to M 51,345 a tonne and central eased Mss to M 51.350. Refined market prices rose on an219 words
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Article32 1983-09-24 23 LONDON: Copper prices on Thursday (previous m brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £1023.00 (£1019.00); sellers £1023.50 (£1020.00); Three Months buyers £1052.00 (£1047.50); sellers £1052.50 (£lO4B 00). Market tone: Steadier Sales: 15,775 tonnes.32 words
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Article210 1983-09-24 23 THE Straits tin price m Penang yesterday rose another four cents to M 530.01 a kilo, but remained within the ITA lower range of M 529.15 and M 532.06. In spite of higher turnover, sentiment was aided by gains m London. The buffer stock manager again took most210 words
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Article117 1983-09-24 23 PRODUCE Exchange, Singapore, neon doting prices per lit kg yesterday: Coconut oil: Bulk fob $178.00 sellers, old drum (m second hand drum) fob $191.00 sellers, new drum fob $195.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $110 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $340.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper fag117 words
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Article34 1983-09-24 23 Wed Tm* New York 11.828 11.868 11.87S 11.91S Zurich 11.8ZB 11.908 11.87S 11.95S Tkut Wed Singapore 11.808 11.868 11.87S U.93S Closing prices m US dollars a troy ounce. 8mm«: Credit Sitee, S>re.34 words
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Article533 1983-09-24 23 THE US/Singapore dollar yesterday opened unchanged at 2.1400/15 and traded up to 2.1440/50 on commercial covering before closing at 2.1435/45. The US dollar moved lower m lacklustre trading. The market is moving relentlessly while awaiting the release of US M-l supply figure. The US$/DM opened little unchanged533 words
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Article46 1983-09-24 23 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Sep 23: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2 3 Closing Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 211/16 2 9/16 3-month Bank bills 75/16 7 3/16 3 months CD 6>« 6% 6 months CD 7 6% Sauce: NkttowU Dtsccnnt Co.46 words
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Article32 1983-09-24 23 S pm Interbank rates for Singapore dollars en Sep tS: Offer Bid Overnight 6 s'/i 1 month 69/16 67/16 2 months 6V» 69/16 3 months 6% 69/16 Overnight mode 4%32 words
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Article27 1983-09-24 23 I THE average rate at which major Singapore I banks are currently prepared to lend to their I best customers is 9.t4 per cent.27 words
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Article198 1983-09-24 23 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable m Singapore traded between $28,439 and $28,638 yesterday. The market opened at US$4l2/$412.50 m active choppy trading. The price was pushed down to $411.50 $412 m view of the weakening HK dollar. The market closed for lunch at $411/$411.50 (the day's low). The198 words
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Article327 1983-09-24 23 THE Hang Seng Index yesterday fell 63.58 points from Thursday's close to end at 785.48, as stocks fell sharply across the board. This is the lowest daily close since Jan 6. Brokers noted increased selling m the afternoon when the Hongkong dollar touched an record low of 8.65/70 to327 words
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Article82 1983-09-24 23 Pesos Aeoje Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mining B Atlas Con B 30.50 unch Baguto Oold Basic Petroleum 0.007S unch Benguet Con. B 87 unch CDCP 0.75 unch First Phi! Hldgs SJO -02 Lepanto B. 0.11 unch Marlnduque B Mars-eel 0.001 unch Ortental b 0.0-1 unch Phil Overseas 0.015 unch82 words
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Article655 1983-09-24 23 THE STOCK market closed quietly mixed yesterday, after prices drifted lower from a firm start on a lack of interest, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down 1.2 points at 706.9. Attention was once again focused on the UK government sale of 130 million BP shares.655 words
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Article423 1983-09-24 23 AUSTRALIAN share markets yesterday edged upwards led by solid gains among some leading mining stocks and the banks. The All-Ordinaries Index was up 1.5 points at 708.0 near the close. Shares traded against the background of a new record on Wall Street, which boosted market confidence, and the handing423 words
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Article143 1983-09-24 23 SHARE prices yesterday continued to improve at the Securities Exchange of Thailand as confidence prevailed among investors. Bants Aokham Thai Asia Fibre A And l Tras? lT l 134 unch Bangkok Bank 256 unch Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd 144 -1 Bata Shoe BerU Jucker 421 +2 Charoong Thai Wire143 words
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Article77 1983-09-24 23 FROM: Page 22 Sg BsgM (10.S0S) Taipiag Can (U.OOS) Temerlah (5.458 5.505) (14) 5.50 ltd Malacca (6.208) STERLING RUBBERS Caatlefleld (21.008 24.005) Inch XX (14.208 14.705) (1) 14.70 LOANS Arab M'sUn Imb (1.00S) Dtinlop Esi Lou (1.088 1.095) (34) 1.08 (5) 1.07 (2) 1.09 F Merlin Uan (2.26877 words
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Article50 1983-09-24 23 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 785.48 Thursday closed Week Ago 916.11 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 872.4 Thursday 871.6 Week Ago 875.1 ALL ORDINARIES Friday 708.0 Thursday 706.5 Week Ago 716.4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Thursday 708.1 Wednesday 706.0 Week Ago 696.9 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday... 1257.52 Wednesday 1243.29 Week Ago 1215.0450 words
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Article191 1983-09-24 23 Francs Actions Sulases 288 +1 Aluiulsse Br. 780 -10 Alusulsse Reg 255 -5 Brown Bowl Br 1280 +10 Clba Gelgy Br. 1880 unch Ctba Oelgy P C i»5 +5 Clba Oelgy Reg. 835 +5 Credit Sulue Br 2160 10 Credit Sulste Reg 402 -1 Elektrowatt Br. 2900 -25 Oeorge191 words
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Article577 1983-09-24 23 A RUSH OF institutional buying m the technology group pushed the stock market higher on Thursday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average closing at a record level for the second time this week. The DJ Index, which on Tuesday closed at a record 1249.19, rose over 14 points577 words
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Article266 1983-09-24 23 DUTCH share prices were mixed on Thursday. Most counters opened lower but some staged a recovery to above the close on Thursday night. Trading was very quiet. The lower opening was mainly due to disappointment over Wednesday's retreat on Wall Street. Confidence then returned, and buying interest set m266 words
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Advertisement158 1983-09-24 23 OBBKT OFFER fBOW inHouse GERMANY The success of INHOUSE draperies stems from more than 25 years of experience and ability to convert experience and knowledge into pleasing curtain fashion. ALL INHOUSE curtains are manufactured m SWITZERLAND or GERMANY, backed by a TWO-YEAR guarantee. Remanent curtains, all width, at $2.00 per158 words
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Advertisement269 1983-09-24 24 a dunni london RENOVATION SALE upto ,50% Discount On Selected Items Limited Period Only Jackets Trousers Shirts Belts Ties Leather Jewellery and other fine Dunhill Merchandise *01-08 Hilton International Hotel Orchard Road, Singapore 0923. Tel: 737 8174 Business Hours: 10.00 am to 6.00pm Daily (including Sat. Sun.) IT'S TIME WE269 words
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Advertisement171 1983-09-24 24 You Deserve Only The Best At... Lien-Yuen Village Restaurant Where the best Cantonese, Sichuan and Seafood cuisines await you. Using only the finest and freshest ingredients, our master chef, the renowned Mr Wong Ah Toong will win your hearts with his culinary delights. Delicious and specially prepared Northern Dian Xian171 words
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Advertisement563 1983-09-24 25 OPENING FOR BUSINESS TANJUNG ARU BEACH HOTEL Malaysia's Newest Resort Hotel m Kota Kinabalu «s<>*J Wind-surfing I Trekking up Southeast Asia *s highest peak. Mount Kmahalu. Situated on 23 acres of choice a P o P ul f ar Wffj/BSSS^B^W^SSIi^BS^SSBM^SS^SBMSSBBtSS^ coastal property, the deluxe 300- j "SStt^A Vffcf^ J %^1563 words
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Advertisement859 1983-09-24 26 QATCC. TELEPHONE SERVICE: t;> CLASSIFICATION GROUP N O»* Monday Friday 9.00 am 5.30 pm Ordinory $1 00 per word (Mm $1 5 00) D >^\A r\ S-*\ r\f— \f\r— \r mm^ r\ r**^ S% *«»<*« &dy) Tl9 00percol c— A Entertainment* Food guide j! I t W/s^% #/i£^J ill J859 words
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Advertisement488 1983-09-24 26 Experience the atmosphere of an English PUB at low prices! Our set lunches are at $5.40 t and our large drafts are at $3.69 (Happy Hours 3pm to 7pm) We serve PUB FOOD like BANGERS BACON MASH plus a wide range of WESTERN and LOCAL DISHES SLOANE COURT HOTEL 17,488 words
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Advertisement396 1983-09-24 26 qJtCL canning restaurant I Singapore Squash Centre. Canning Rise. Central Park The place for fresh sea-food and Viet namese Cuisine. Special 9 dish Vietnamese food. At $150/- only for ten persons. (inclusive desserts, Worts and tea) CAU US AT *****40 lor reservations MERLION CAFETERIA (SPECIAL NONYA FOOD) FAST FOOD CORNER396 words
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Advertisement700 1983-09-24 26 14 Antiques/Art A Crafts EXHIBITION AND SALE today of Original Prints depleting Oriental Field Sports by Samuel Howett, 1808. Antiques of the Orient, Lower Basement, Tanglin Shopping Centre Extension. SINGAPORE ANTIQUE PRINTS Maps Seacharts. Collector leaving. Telephone *****77 (Friday), *****66 (Saturday). View Orchard Area. LUCINA OPENING HER new shop, selling700 words
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Advertisement798 1983-09-24 26 20 Pets GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES nine weeks, excellent structure and temperament, strong large bones, sire: Jago Weissenau Schutzhund 111, excellent 39 1980 Seigershow. Dam: Yullla Sarazinern Schutzhund 111. No 3 1981 Seigershow. This breeding combines the blood of 2 of Germany's top dog. Excellent show, protection and breeding potentials. Parents798 words
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Advertisement737 1983-09-24 26 24 Garage Sale GOOD USED HOUSEHOLD Items going for good prices. Items Include colour T.V, genuine leather sofa set, hand carved coffee table with matching writing table (piano design type), hand carved Chinese screen and many more arts and household effects. Call: *****73 for viewing appointment. EXPAT LEAVING U.S. Queen737 words
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Advertisement638 1983-09-24 26 25 Sale: Other Products STAINLESS STEEL COUNTER Top chiller and freezer for sale. Almost new. Ring *****57 for details. ACMA 20,700 B.T.U. aircon. 1 year old, hardly used, available Oct. $1,000 negotiable. Phone *****39. JURONG GOLF CLUB membership for sale excluding transfer fee. Tel. *****41. NEW U.S. MADE convertible baby638 words
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Advertisement424 1983-09-24 26 *****1 B H^^K' IN THIS AGE of modern technology, it seems that almost HT everyone is involved m comput- ers. So too is this advertiser at V H, a different end, though. He's i only interested m old and used computer prlnt-ouls. If you're a HP/ constant user of the424 words
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Advertisement235 1983-09-24 26 38 TV/Video/ Sound Systems AERIALS INSTALLATION REPAIR Telefunken Sharp Roxy Graetz ITT Slera Philips Setron Normande Siemens colour T.V. on the spot fixing Video reasonable charges day night service telephone *****75/*****23 Technical Servicing. NATIONAL NV3OOEN VCR only $925, NV777EN VCR only $1,275. Akal VS4 VCR, only $1,175. All with 2235 words
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Advertisement329 1983-09-24 27 38 TV/Video/ 38 TV/Video/ Sound Systems Sound Systems JOUBOTYINTO HI-FI WITH fimsmm&TEAD BUY ATEAC PRODUCT WIN A SHENTON TOUR (except accessories and speakers) ARISTON RDII TURNTABLE with Nlvana. Bedim class-A 45 watts power amp Tel: *****86 39 Photography CONTAX CLUB SINGAPORE Talk on Insect photography" by Mr Kwan Hun on329 words
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Advertisement560 1983-09-24 27 50 Office Equipment/ Supplies USED TYPEWRITERS Portable, Standard Manual Electric Typewriters Brand: Adler, IBM, Olympia, Olivetti, etc. Date: Saturday, 24th September 1983 9am to 4pm 51 Printing/Copying Services NAME CARDS 200 pieces $10, 500 pieces $20, 1000 pieces $35. For quick printing within 2 hours, additional charge. Blk 5073, Ang560 words
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Advertisement648 1983-09-24 27 80 Business Opportunities PRIME SHOPS IN Colombo Court 400 sq ft. suitable for Jewellers/ Goldsmith and 782 sq.ft. for Hair/Beauty Salon or Clinic. Call *****00 today. SOLE AGENT SEEKING for exporters and local distributors for newly imported product from Japan. Call Nawas or Aziz anytime *****59 SUB. DISTRIBUTORS WANTED for648 words
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Advertisement435 1983-09-24 27 9H S BTI fHB ft^B i "svj ■H 1 I Laß MATRON IS required by a home BBS 8 am gaj for the disabled. If you possess 1 PL full nursing qualifications and 2^6 fi fl ■Ti IB don't m I rid a residential ap9|B U H B pointment, enquire435 words
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Advertisement582 1983-09-24 27 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive SHIPPING COMPANY requires 1. MARINE SUPERINTENDENT c M.O.T. Class I/II or equivalent. c 2 years minimum seagoing experience. c Able to draw system maintenance routine/ bunker control. c Experience In troubleshooting. Application* to mention ful! re*ume, laat aalary drawn and expected salary. 2. STORE/TALLY582 words
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Advertisement677 1983-09-24 27 eaajffßfffsjsjsjsjsjajsjsjisjsjsjsaßjsjMMSjMfJMSjaiWßMi^WiP aaaaa»Ba»»BMP»»»BßaaWßMßMaaaaaaa»Baaaaa^Mßß»B*aMl 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Cleric*! Bankers Trust Company An established American Offshore S S Bank m Singapore invites appii cations for the post of: S S The selected candidate will be work xj ing with a team of telex operators N S GCE677 words
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Advertisement525 1983-09-24 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical invites applications for the post of: CLERICAL ASSISTANTS Applicants should: Have completed GCE 'O' Level Some experience m clerical duties, preferably bilingual c Living around Clementl/Ang Mo Klo Interested applicants please write to: THE GENERAL MANAGER NTUC COMFORT 383 SIN525 words
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Advertisement483 1983-09-24 27 i 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical rrm ud a*T requires a: \J f Requirements: fj Proficiency m ft fj English f\ f\ Good GCE O' level J certificate y y e Ability to type and y y handle correspon- y y dence i ndependentty y A c 2 to 3483 words
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Advertisement426 1983-09-24 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical C.S. PROPERTIES PTE LTD invites applications for the positions of CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY She should be mature, pleasant and have the Initiative to work Independently. She must have at least 2 years general secretarial experience, a GCE O" level certificate with a good command of written426 words
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Advertisement420 1983-09-24 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical GREAT PACIFIC FINANCE LTD invites applications for CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY LCCI Private Secretary s Certificate GCE 0 Level with good credit m English At least three years' experience Mature and pleasant personality If you possess the above pre-requisites. please write giving details of your qualifications, experience,420 words
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Advertisement423 1983-09-24 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical cp Colgate-Palmolive (E) Pte Ltd Male Warehouse Clerk We require male, Singapore Citizens for our warehouse office. Minimum qualifications GCE O' level with credit m Maths and English. The candidate is expected to work independently, must be able to type and have 2-3 years experience423 words
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Advertisement419 1983-09-24 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical SHIPPING CLERK A long established and expanding food and drinks manufacturer requires an experienced Shipping Clerk. Applicants should be female, age not above 30 years, with at least 4 years relevant experience and be well versed In import and export documentation, L/C application and negotiation,419 words
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Advertisement472 1983-09-24 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Telex Operator/ Typist Accuracy is important Minimum 1 year's experience Salary: $400 p.m. Please write soonest to: Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken (South East Asia) Ltd 50 Raffias Place 36-01 Shell Tower Singapore 0104 giving full particulars and contact telephone v number. A An Established Firm of472 words
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Advertisement345 1983-09-24 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Leading Conveyor Engineering 1 Firm m Jurong invites spphca- I tions for the posts of (1) FEMALE GENERAL CLERK Ability to type accurately and efficiently. (2) MALE GENERAL CLERK FOR STORE Interested applicants please write In to:-INTER-ROLLER ENGRG PTE LTD 80, Joo Koon Circle Jurong345 words
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Advertisement643 1983-09-24 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical "W\S7<YPAK THE WORLD WIOE COURIERS requires FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERKS a Able to type. c GCE 'O' level. a Some Book-keeping or Accounting experience an advantage. Please apply personally to:THE ACCOUNTS MANAGER TNT SKYPAK SERVICES (S) PTELTO 69, Taniong Rhu Roed Singapore 1543 Tel: *****77 Multi-national643 words
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Advertisement655 1983-09-24 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical An International Manufacturing Company m Jurong requires (1) SHIPPING CLERKS (2) GENERAL CLERKS (3) TYPISTS Minimum Requirements: a Female Singaporean, age below 30 a GCE 'O' level, a Able to type. Interested applicants, please write m with contact telephone numbar to: THE OFFICE MANAGER NO.I,655 words
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Advertisement851 1983-09-24 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical International Trading Company requires: EXPERIENCED CLERK TYPIST CUM ACCOUNTANT Write to:COLOMBO COURT P.O. BOX 663 SINGAPORE 9117 LAW FIRM requires SECRETARY (With some conveyancing experience). Salary negotiable Please call: PRESCILLA at *****61 for an interview at: 93, MARKET STREET 08-00 CYS BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 Public851 words
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Advertisement492 1983-09-24 28 86 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical LOCALLY ESTABLISHED ADVERTISING Agency has vacancy for Female Junior Accounts Executive. Knowledge of advertising an asset. Phone *****95 TYPIST, GOOD 'O' level, 40 w.p.m. to work In architect's office. Shorthand an advantage. P. O Box 36, Macpherson Road, Spore 1334. TYPIST/ CLERK REQUIRED Experienced m492 words
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Advertisement392 1983-09-24 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales V Sales The UMW Group of Companies inviles suitable candidates for the positions of: I 1) SALES REPRESENTATIVES Secondary 4 education with some sales experience, preferably m forklifts, automotive parts, industrial or heavy equipment. Should possess own vehicle. 2) CLERKS/TYPISTS GCE t392 words
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Advertisement264 1983-09-24 29 If you are looking for a challenging career, we are the right organisation for you. We are one of Singapore's fastest growing company In the field of Interior designing, exhibition construction and leading supplier of well-known European/USA building products. We Invite applicants from both male and female for the following264 words
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Advertisement553 1983-09-24 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales t) Sales An Expanding Trading Company Has Vacancies For: (1) SALES MANAGER (2) SALES REPRESENTATIVES With the following requirements: For (1) a Singaporean Male, a University Graduate, c Age 35-40. For (2) a Singapore Citizens, a Tertiary Education, a Age 25-30 All553 words
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Advertisement525 1983-09-24 29 Wall established industrial marketing company urgently raquiraa: TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVES (TRAINEE) Baaic requirements 1. Between 21 and 25 years of age 2. Passed GCE 'O' level 3. Technically inclined, preferably with some industrial working experience 4. Outgoing personality, aggressive and optimistic 5. Possess class 3 licence 8. Able to commence525 words
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Advertisement410 1983-09-24 29 66 Situations Vacant Sales A well established company requires for its new showroom at Parkway Parade: SHOWROOM ASSISTANTS c Able to speak English, Mandarin and dialects c Have some sales experience Interested please call *****18/9 (Pauline). #01-07, BYLAND3 BUILDING 135 MIDDLE ROAD SINGAPORE 0718 Required Urgently SALES ENGINEER for Pneumatic410 words
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Advertisement556 1983-09-24 29 66 Situations Vacant s) Sales MALE/ FEMALE SALES Representatives required to sell forkllfts, construction equipment, excavators and engines/ generators. Kindly call *****77 today between 9a.m. 12.30 p.m. or Monday during office hours. REQUIRED YOUNG LADIES. Preferably recent school-leavers to be trained as sales executives for consumer products. Basic pay plus556 words
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Advertisement450 1983-09-24 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical I JFT AND ESCAL ATOR J^ MECHANICS W APPRENTICESHIP SCHEME Duration: 3 years Training: The apprenticeship scheme comprises 6 months of full-time training of the Singapore Technical Institute followed by 30 months of in-company training with sponsored part time courses450 words
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Advertisement370 1983-09-24 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical The UMW Group of Companies invites suitable candidates for the positions of: 1) MECHANICS NTC 3 m Heavy/ Construction Equipment or equivalent with 3 years related experience and a dear Class 3 driving licence. Responsible for inspection, repairs and servicing370 words
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Advertisement235 1983-09-24 29 LEARN A SKILL IN PRECISION INJECTION MOULDING erwnas requires MALE TRAINEE SET-UP MEN Completed 'O' level and N.S. Prepared to do 12-hour shift, 3 days work followed by 3 days off schedule. (Day shift 8.00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. Night shift 8.00 p.m. to 8.00 a.m. Fortnightly rotation). Training provided.235 words
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Advertisement370 1983-09-24 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical An International Oil Field Services Company based m Singapore requires:WIRE LINE OPERATORS He should have a sound knowledge of mono-con-ductor operation and some slickline experience Excellent salary and benefits. Send resume m strictest confidence to:S.T. BOX A***** 390 KIM SENG370 words
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Advertisement201 1983-09-24 30 A Shipyard m Jurong urgently requires: ELECTRICIAN c Should possess NTC Grade 3/ PUB Licence m Electrical fitting and installation Have at least 2 years' experience In trouble-shooting and repair of ship electrical equipment but experience m repair and service of electrical equipment will also be considered. c Capable of201 words
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Advertisement248 1983-09-24 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical CIVIL STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS require immediately (A) EXPERIENCED JUNIOR A SENIOR R.C. DRAUGHTSPERSONS To work on high rise buildings. Minimum 1 year experience. (B) OFFICE ASSISTANT To do despatch work with opportunity to learn Draughting Skill Good »«lary and bonus will be offered to suitable248 words
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Advertisement284 1983-09-24 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technics! A well established American electronic manufacturing company requires: ELECTRONIC/ MANUFACTURING ENGINEER Degree/Diploma m Engineering preferred but not necessary. c At least 2 years of working experience m electronic related field. Must have good initiative and able to work independently. Salary will be dependent on qualifications284 words
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Advertisement261 1983-09-24 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical ASTEC requires: TOOLROOM DRAUGHTSWOMAN Relevant qualifications: c ITC or equivalent c Preparing assembly and detailed drawings for injection and die casting moulds c Experience not necessary Apply with full particulars to: THE GENERAL MANAGER ASTEC TOOLCRAFT PTE LTD 8, THIRD LOK YANG ROAD SINGAPORE 2262261 words
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Advertisement283 1983-09-24 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical HOUSING DEVELOPER requires: EXPERIENCED SITE FOREMAN c Minimum 5 years' experience. Must possess safety Supervisor certificate. c Knowledge of levelling and quantity survey work. c Able to work Independently and supervise work m progress. Write giving full details of qualifications and experience, age. contact telephone283 words
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Advertisement184 1983-09-24 30 66 Situations Vacant h) Production <£jwc£> FUJIKURA SINGAPORE PTE LTD 1. MAINTENANCE FITTER (Electrical) Minimum gross starting $500 (non-shift). c NTC 3ln Electrical Fitting and Installation, c Experience not necessary, training provided, c Completed/exempted from N.S. 2. MALE STOREKEEPER Minimum gross starting $460 (non-shift). 20-27 years old. c GCE 'O'184 words
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Advertisement193 1983-09-24 30 66 Situations Vacant h) Production ADVERTISING CO REQUIRES Silk Screen Printers. Interested please call at Blk 6001, Bedok Reservoir Road «03-2252 Spore 1647. Tel: *****06 t) Miscellaneous fld ig i taili r' n T I We are inviting interested I I applicants to apply for I the following positions GCE193 words
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Advertisement172 1983-09-24 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous S3 DBS BANK DESPATCH RIDERS Qualifications Should have completed Primary 6 Must be able to speak English Should possess valid Class 2 driving licence Remuneration Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and working experience. In addition, successful candidates will enjoy172 words
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Advertisement97 1983-09-24 30 requires A. Tally Clerk" with Secondary education B.Forklift Drivel c with relevant experience C. Trainee J Millers I c with GCE O' Level fl D. Trainee J Electricians I with NTC Grade 3 m Electrical Fitting and Installation Certificate fl to qualify for PUB registration J For Post (C) 497 words
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Advertisement383 1983-09-24 31 86 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous itth national' (^UNIVERSITY WRR/ of yj¥ SINGAPORE Applications are invited for appointment to the post of DESPATCH RIDER QUALIFICATIONS Candidates must be holders of Class II Driving Licence or provisional Class II Driving Licence and have passed Primary Six m a Government or Government-aided school.383 words
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Advertisement446 1983-09-24 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous We are a last expanding electronics company manufacturer of radio with caasette tape recorders urgently seeking for: 1. MALE ENGINEERING ASSISTANTS Diploma Holders In Mechanical Engineering Preferably with 1 year workIng experience 2. MALE PRODUCTION COORDINATORS GCE A' level or NTC 2 Holders 1-2 years446 words
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Advertisement427 1983-09-24 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous LJJ DEL MAR FURNITURE INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD WE ARE THE LARGEST MANUFACTURER OF QUALITY KNOCKEDDOWN FURNITURE IN SOUTH EAST ASIA AND HAVE THE FOLLOWING VACANCIES DUE TO RAPID EXPANSION (1) MECHANICS a 3— 4 years' working experience In repairing pneumatic and hydraulic machinery. a427 words
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Advertisement449 1983-09-24 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous m HILTON INTERNATIONAL SINGAPORE require* A) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES (Part-time) B) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES (Fulltime) C) ROOM STEWARDESSES (Temporary) D) HOUSEMEN E) DISHWASHER Requirement* for Posts (A), (B) (C): Secondary School education. a Relevant experience preferable but not essential. TrainIng will be provided to those without experience.449 words
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Advertisement401 1983-09-24 31 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous LEADING COOK 1 required by i 1 RAFFLES HOTEL c Age above 30 1 re GCE 'O' Level orT Ssecondary educal tton c 5 years experience In Western food prepa- i ration i Interested parties please 3 7 write m or call personally I at:401 words
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Advertisement563 1983-09-24 31 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Urgently required 1) DESPATCH RIDER Possess own motorbike. Petrol provided by company. 2) FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS 3) MALE MACHINE TRAINEE Completed National Service. Starting salary between $400 $450 p.m. Please call personally: 1, JALAN BATU NILAM #03-02 LUWAI BLDG Off Hillview Avenue Singapore 2366 TEL:563 words
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Advertisement787 1983-09-24 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous WHARF CLERK required by leading transportation and forwarding company Applicants should have the following experience: c Knowledge of PSA procedures c Knowledge of shipping and customs documentation The successful candidate would be given an attractive salary plus generous allowance. Please call tel: *****00 for an787 words
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Advertisement662 1983-09-24 31 AVAILABLE TODAY: A classic that m nIS OtS G* resembles a Bentley Advertised I H^ as a collector's Item and m mint LJ uULZZj condition, the interior is fully Cs^ fr%\ /TV f"in^ upholstered In tough and beauJfvvlNl/ Uful lealner s< e classification Warn M bbbVv^ 75 Registration Numbers BEAUTIFUL662 words
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Advertisement460 1983-09-24 31 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun/ Nissan 1977 DATSUN 100A Alrcon, radio/ cassette, new tax, insurance, beautiful condition, $9,800. Tel: *****00. 1977 DATSUN 200 L Alrcon, sports rims. Non-PARF. Asking for $6,500. Interested call *****87 *****29. 1977 100A 1-2, alrcon, new road tax, radio cassette, passed Vicom, good condition. *****25.460 words
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Advertisement1159 1983-09-24 32 ~7Ji Vehicles For Sale 78 Vehicles For Sale c) DatMum/Nlsaan c) Datsun/Mlssan Toyota Tbyo-Ace Special Limited Offer $U,OOO on road. (Insurance not included) j -jßnffj j&m\ ■jßflfMfsK^flflaHi Toyo-Ace with 1587 cc petrol power; 1.9 ton payload; easy loading Flatbed. Available only while stocks last at Borneo Motors Showrooms. Hurry! BORNEO1,159 words
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Advertisement725 1983-09-24 32 BEAUTIFUL RX7 GTX (1983) Limited slip differential, Compomotlve rims with tyres, Premium sound system, metallic finish. View: Speedway Service Station, 239 Whltley Road (loan arrangeable). ALMOST 1982 929 Hardtop. One company owner, alrcond, radio cassette, power steering/ windows, tax/tyres new, low mileage, well maintained. View: 154, Hong Leong Garden Shopping725 words
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Advertisement888 1983-09-24 32 1980 MITSUBISHI LANCER 1400 auto. 1 private owner. Aircon, radio/cassette. Original white. Low mileage. Rustproof. Accident free. Immaculate condition. View: 400 Balestler Road. #02-12 Balestler Plaza (beside Hoover Live Theatre) ALMOST 1980 LANCER 1400 OL Auto. Alrcond, 2 owners. July 1978 Oalant Sigma 1600 OS. Alrcond, radio/ cassette. 1 owner.888 words
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Advertisement512 1983-09-24 32 f THE RIGHT CHOICE Appointed Dealer By 1 BORNEO MOTORS (S) PTE LTD I Test-Drive At: VEHITO COMPANY Head Office: 594 Upp. Thomson Rd. 7 Milestone TEL: 456 1 363 Branch-Showroom: 261 Upp. Thomson Rd. si! Milestone TEL: *****98 J NOVEMBER 1981 TOYOTA Cresslda Automatic 1 owner showroom condition PARF512 words
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Advertisement495 1983-09-24 32 k) Others Call Wayfoong for Fast approvals on loans Competitive rates Friendly, efficient service Waytoong Mortgage and 2 Finance (S> Lta S A wholly-owned subsidiary ot The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation < Shaw House 354 Orchard Road nOI -01 Singapore 0923 S^Bi3^»BTrt¥<iTtmsw^Til*¥MißM ■I &i WELL CAR DEALERS ft TRADING495 words
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Advertisement523 1983-09-24 32 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others h) Others 8 DBS FINANCE FOR BETTER CAR FINANCING Faster, friendlier service Up to 90% financing Money-saving interest rates: 12 months -5% p.a. flat 24 months 5 1 /2% p.a. flat 36 months -6% p.a. flat 48 months 6V 2523 words
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Advertisement410 1983-09-24 32 1982 PONY 1200 Excellent condition, PARF, one owner, aircond, radio. Highest offer secures. *****85 Koh. 1982 PONY 1200 liftback, manual, car In immaculate condition. Tel: *****33. For viewing. 29, Leng Kee Road 1982 SUZUKI 800 rustproof, aircond. radio, 1 owner, excellent condition. Serviced regularly. $14,000 0.n.0. *****60. 1982 SUZUKI 800410 words
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Advertisement606 1983-09-24 32 76 Vehicles For Sale Commercial Vehicles 1978 JULY DAIHATSU Charade 1000. 5-speed, alrcon, radio cassette, new sport rims, road tax 11/83, 2 private owners, very beautiful condition. $13,200/--ono. Tel: *****51. 1973 MAZDA FlOOO Van. $1,300 negotiable. Good condition. Engine recently overhauled. Tel: *****51. Blk 1. 20, Pandan Loop, Singapore 0512.606 words
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Advertisement751 1983-09-24 32 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Motor Cycles/ Scooters BELL A SIMPSON Helmets, grabon grips and sldl boots. Call: Cycle Crafters, 84- A Bencoolen Street (0718) Tel: *****25. DE-CYCLE COMPANY PAY better price for all secondhand motorcycles, Scramblers, Scooters. Selling problems? Call: *****34. HONDA 350 C.C. Engine Just overhauled Appearance good.751 words
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Advertisement1186 1983-09-24 33 nEij A MODERN WORKSHOP it i *Jtal**««|Lw»«e .-MMaWwwtMf Ue station is available for rent. S& I p»p I Situated m district 11. it is well Kfajtiili ii'iw> JU JwtuiteWM 1 equipped with a tmir pole lift. rf|^ At tiitfli pressure water pump an niMjfri Tt*%^F 1 airi'onditioned office and other1,186 words
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Advertisement703 1983-09-24 33 86 Acommodations Vaont b) Apartments J XOPE* HOUSE Long>r short lease a Luxurivs apartments to let wittexclusive Country Club rmmbership a Just o' Orchard Road and Scott sßoad a 3-bedtoms: large loung*. ample parking a Furniaed or unfurnished a Rentarrom $5,375 per monthncluding service chargi Visit our Sow flat 1703 words
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Advertisement785 1983-09-24 33 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DISTS 10 A 11 Maisonettes. Located In serene surroundings. 3 bedrooms servant's. Fully furnished. Full Condo amenities. $3,800. Everton Realty *****36 Sat/ Sun. DIST. 10 FEW MINUTES to Town (Dragon View Mansion) fully furnished. 3 bedrooms/ servant's. Quiet surroundings. $2,500. Berners Co, *****66 (Sat/ Sun).785 words
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Advertisement802 1983-09-24 33 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments MIMOSA PARK with swimming pool, squash court 4 bedrooms. Fully furnished. $2,200. Call: *****29/ *****02. NEAR BOTANIC GARDENS fully furnished, 3-bedroomed private flat. One alreondltlon. $1,500 negotiable. *****83 (no agents). PANDAN VALLEY $2,500 Ridgewood $3,000; Clementi Park $2,400, Flat at Hong Leong Shopping $2,200. Call802 words
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Advertisement1681 1983-09-24 33 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST 1026 Brand new 4,900 sq ft. Spanish contemporary semi-detached on 4.750 sq ft. lot. 4 bedrooms, family room, guests room and play room. Split-level living/ dining with marble flooring. 2 car garage. Solar hot water. OPEN HOUSE TODAY, 12 NOON 2P.M. 130 CORONATION1,681 words
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Advertisement368 1983-09-24 33 89 Properties For Sale j a) Houses DIST. 16 CHARMING 6 Years 11/--storey terrace. 4 bedrooms, wlsi hobby room. Convenient, con fortable. $570,000. Admirsl *****22. v DIST 13 OFF BRADDELtTtoaid double-storey terrace 2200 sq fi Freehold. 3 plus 1 rooms. Renovated. $590,000. Swansea Homes *****11 Sat/ Sun. DIST 11 DUNEARN368 words
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Advertisement394 1983-09-24 34 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments C* J Condominiums A No.loAnson Road, #09-08, International Plaza, Singapore 0207 Telephone: *****00 INVEST IN SINGAPORE THE SMALL COUNTRY YOU LOVE MOST VACANT POSSESSION APARTMENTS c Bauhinia Terrace 3,000 sq.ft. $825,000 c Chen Yuan 2,400 sq.ft394 words
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Advertisement143 1983-09-24 34 DIST. 21 GOODLUCK GARDEN, luxurious apartment on high floor. 3 bedrooms. Spacious living/ separate dining. 1,906 sq.ft. Freehold. Foreigners eligible. Condo facilities. Good orientation. Completion early 1984. $462,000. Wess Associates *****44 (Saturday/ Sunday). HOLLAND ROAD LEEDON Height 3-bedroomed luxurious high rise apartment, freehold Approximately 1,700 sq.ft. Good facing, full recreational143 words
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Advertisement1600 1983-09-24 34 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale t» Private Apartments o) Private Apartments NIM PARK SELETAR HILLS Nim Road, Singapore 2880 A 4-storey condominium m a choice garden setting 2-storey maisonettes with wide frontage 90% loan available ONLY A FEW UNITS LEFTI NO RESTRICTION ON FOREIGN OWNERSHIP SHOWHOUSE OPEN1,600 words
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Advertisement776 1983-09-24 34 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HUDC Apartments HUDC BRAODELL VIEW High floor, 1,770 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms/ servant's. Well maintained. See to appreciate. Reasonable price. Berners Co, *****66 (Sat/ Sun). MARINE TERRACE 4-ROOMEO High floor without corridor. Near market shops. Ceramic throughout. $122,000 negotiable. *****23. MARSILING DRIVE S-ROOMEO Point block. High776 words
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Advertisement415 1983-09-24 34 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted 90 Property Wanted I A leading development organisation is looking for development sites m the city area or suburb of Sima- I pore for development of shopping centres or highrue I and lowrise condominium, flats, bungalows, semidetached or terrace houses and factories as well415 words
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Advertisement318 1983-09-24 34 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces VACANT LAND FOR rental at Lorong Kedaung, off Woodlands Road, llm.s. Suitable for storing material, hardware, machinery. Tel: *****36. 93 Office Spaces a) Sale THE PLAZA (formerly Merlin Plaza). 722 sq.ft. High floor. Immediate occupation. Phone *****78. 144 SQ.FT. (3RD Floor) m Golden Mile Shopping Centre,318 words
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Advertisement364 1983-09-24 34 93 Office Spaas b) Rental THE PLAZA (formly Merlin Plaza). Outside CB, 850 sq.ft. High floor facing a. Carpeted and fully furnlshe Available immediately. PhoneJ46B7B. DIST. 9 PRIVATE OFFIE Space. 24 hours alrcon, with s« view. Can llve-ln, phone, cook, ill *****13. 94 Shop Spacs a) Sale FURAMA HOTEL AHlShopping364 words
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Advertisement877 1983-09-24 34 >*fK, TRAVEL GUIDE 100 Air Travel SUPERBUDGET! SUPERSAVER STUDENT Travellers Businessmen Holldaymakers Workers Planning To Go Home Philippines Hong Kong United States Canada London European Continent Indonesia Australia Auckland. Worldwide Dally Departures. Welcomed personally Holldaylnn Hotel. TA 267. Tel: *****1 1/*****51. WORLD CHARTERS ORGANISATION for the most economical reliable airfares877 words
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Advertisement691 1983-09-24 35 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours >< Australia "^M^jjfit New Zealand J|ml Are you ready for the best selling tours "down- under? iP^W.^^Brw More than 1,000 clients during last year's November/ j 1 jjßL? l^^ December school vacation cannot be wrong! 9^ SOUTH PACIFIC ADVENTURE t f**T h^ll691 words
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Advertisement389 1983-09-24 35 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours EUROPE &BRITAIN *Land cost only. Full packages inclusive of airfares can be arranged. For brochures information, please call: hl^nsrs holidays rounc c world *****33Centrepoint *****44 The Plaza First fling. 9DaysSBI62O(SAH 1) MANILA (True Filipino Welcome Dinner, Baguio Metro Cits' Tour Fort Santiago, Unique Chinese389 words
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Advertisement352 1983-09-24 35 102 Tours f iS nssT DAYS From TAIWAN/ HONGKONG with -imperial Banquet Departures: i Sept 25, Oct 16. 23. Nov 6. 20. 27. JAPAN (Tokyo Disneyland)/ TAIWAN 8 DAYS $2145 Oep Sep! 26. Oct 3. 10.17.24.31 Nov? 14 21 28 ALL JAPAN (Tokyo Disneyland) TOUR -9 DAYS $2361 Dep Sept352 words
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Advertisement532 1983-09-24 35 1 jflJI EDUCATION INSTRUCTION 1 1 109 Academic j 11t Typing/ Secretariat GROUP TUITION FOR ai! Mathemat* Secondary 3to K^ft^^^^^^T^T^^^l Pre-U 2 tees $40 to $70. Call: HfcMMiUkUl^lftUlS *****46. LLB LONDON Private tuition for KtTiTTi^b^^^^^^W!! Intermediate Part 1 lan II ■UAji|i|L^Sl^^^_-_^B examinations commencing m October. Introductory sessions K£^^^J^^^H| on 30/9/83532 words
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Advertisement498 1983-09-24 35 112 Commercial/ Technical IMPORT EXPORT PROCEDURES AND DOCUMENTATION COURSE New Classes Commencing: I l)Sat 2.00- 4.00pm 24/09 I 2) Mon 7.30- 9.30pm 26/09 j 3)Fri 7 30- 9.30pm 30/09 4) Sun 9.30-11.30 am 02/10 s)Thurs 6.00- B.oopm 13/10 !6) Sat 4.00- 6.00pm 15/10 7) Sun 11.30- 1.30pm 18/10 8) Wed498 words
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Obituary, Illustration245 1983-09-24 36 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MDM WOO AH NOI (Mrs. SITOH FUNG) passed away peacefully on 21st September 1983 leaving behind: SONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Kwok Kuay Tham Yum Kew Siang Chue (deceased Mdm Wong (deceased Yew Lee Tan Woon Peng Kit Heng Tan Meng Wan Siew Yin Tan Soon Hwa245 words
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Obituary, Illustration319 1983-09-24 36 143 Acknowledgement* The Family of the late MR LEE SIONG YEE Wish to express their sincere thanks and gratitude to all friends, business associates and relatives for theii condolences, wreaths, scrolls, charit] donations, attendance and kind assist' ance rendered during their recent be reavement. 141 Deaths MR PETER319 words
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Obituary, Illustration156 1983-09-24 36 MAGGIE LOW LAI KOON Aged: 63 passed away peacefully on 23rd September 1963 leaving behind: SONS: Koh Chee Weng Koh Boon Pin DAUGHTER: Juliet Koh DAUGHTER-IN-LAW: Maureen Koh. SON-IN-LAW: Derek McCully. GRANDSON: Scan McCully GRAND-DAUGHTERS: Nicole McCully Gillian Koh Sharon Koh to mourn her loss. Body will be156 words
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Obituary, Illustration162 1983-09-24 36 The Family of the late MDM. WONG SHAU CHAN with to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friend*, colleague* for their kind condolences, donations, assistance and attendances during their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MADAM CHAN NYUK FAH THANK RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES FOR THEIR162 words
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Obituary, Illustration95 1983-09-24 36 In Loving Memory of MRS. MARY ONG n«H» TEO SIEW WOON Departed 24.9.73. Always remembered and missed by husband, Bernard Ong, Children Francis, Anthony, Catherine. Son-in-law, Daughter-in-law and Grandchildren. In Everloving Memory ol MR. JOHN PAUL LEE SZE SIONG Departed: 24/9/82 Gone from our lives one so95 words
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Obituary, Illustration162 1983-09-24 36 PATH-OA-BHOG SANTOKH SINGH Quality Sports Passed away on 22nd October 1982. Remembered and missed by family ft friends. Path-da-bhog on Sunday, 25th Sept at 7.30 am to 9am at Gurudwara Katong, Wilkinson Road. In loving memory ol MR. P. NARAYANAN Departed 24.9.80 We've been lonely since you162 words
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Advertisement301 1983-09-24 36 113 Language JAPANESE <Beg,nn.rs> DSat 4.00- 6 00pm 24/09 2) Sun 2.00- 400pm 23/10 3) Sun 9 30- 11 30am 06/11 You may repeat part/whole course FREE OF CHARGE until you understand BMC COMMERCIAL TRAINING CENTRE Blk 162 (Next to Regal Theatre) #03-3545 Bukit Merah Town Centre M *****11/*****12/*****13 ***************301 words
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Advertisement400 1983-09-24 36 116 Dancing GROUP AND PRIVATE lessons on Social, Ballroom, Latin American, Disco and Jazz conducted dally. Contact Steven Vivien Dance Studio, 4th floor, Bras Basah Complex, tel: *****48 MIME WORKSHOPS, AEROBIC Dance. Jane Fonda workout. SUmnastlcs, Free Jazz. Lulgl Jazz, Ballet and Tap Classes. Call Dance Arts, *****09 at Parklane400 words
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Advertisement21 1983-09-24 36 STRAITS TIMES RATES (run-on style) FOR $57.00 for 3cm x 1 col. PERSONAL (semi-display ADS style) $71.25 for 3cm OBITUARIES jdto&sin.)21 words
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Advertisement155 1983-09-24 36 A#Upf MY BODY AND HOW IT WORKS THE EARTH AND THE SKY THINGS AT HOME WILD ANIMALS "Questions come naturally to children, but parents may find that answers are more difficult to come by. This attractively illustrated series provides clear and simple answers to many of the questions most frequently155 words
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Article531 1983-09-24 37 Peter fires 10 birdies for a 63 and a five-shot lead m first round MOOR PARK, England, Fri. Peter Teravainen, 27, set a record m the Bob Hope British Golf Classic yesterday when he shot a nine-under-par 63 m the first round. Teravainen, an economics graduate fromAgencies - 531 words
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Article424 1983-09-24 37 Sports body aims to mould elite class of athletes KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The National Sports Council here have launched a scheme to nurture a group of elite sportsmen and sportswomen, who will be given special attention to ensure that Malaysia do well m the 1986 Asian Games mBernama - 424 words
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Article, Illustration343 1983-09-24 37 GENEVA, Switzerland, Fri. Argentina's Guillermo Vilas (above) recovered from a laborious start to move impressively through to the quarterfinals of the Geneva men's Grand Prix tournament by beating Frenchman Dominique Bedel 6-3, 6-0 yesterday. Vilas, still playing under the threat of a year's ban andAgencies - 343 words
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Article211 1983-09-24 37 BRANDS HATCH (England), Fri. Four drivers, two races, one world champion. That is the intriguing situation as the Formula One season enters the closing stretch this Sunday with the Grand Prix of Europe on the tight, hillside Brands Hatch Circuit. Only this race and theReuter - 211 words
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Advertisement570 1983-09-24 37 n^ow to deal with The next best thing to having everyday ai/ments. a doctor m your family. Oh J* FAMILY MEDICAL *M Exercise Relaxation Mk VWI# I€ED jit; •/<■ ra# 1 ■*j|'- '•> jft^^^K^ A The collected advice of a -^^F JB^^^m^<^^MM te ttj^ < f|i group of highly qualified570 words
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Advertisement116 1983-09-24 37 COLETA STATIONERY FAIR '83 TODAY ONLY 24th September 1983 from 11am to 6pm at Marquis Room, 2nd Storey KING'S HOTEL Singapore _^a^ tm, TB^%s 1 Seng Hup Electric Group on the opening of the WEISOON ENTERPRISE CO P.G.H. CONTROL How To Get Relief From Headache Take one or two PICAPAN116 words
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110 1983-09-24 38 Gold Cup special: Four-page pullout GOLD CUP SPECIAL a four-page pullout will appear m The Sunday Times tomorrow. Make sore you get this Invaluable guide In which: Our panel of tipsters help you pick the winner of the richest race on the local turf Trainers assess the chances of their110 words
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Article, Illustration335 1983-09-24 38 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Surprise dropout from $210,000 Cup By KISSIMMEE, surprisingly left out of the Singapore Gold Cup race tomorrow, can gain some consolation by winning Race 5 for Class 1 Div 1 horses over 2,000 m at Bukit Timah today. This front-running stayer was335 words
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Article82 1983-09-24 38 THE following have won or done well on a wet track RACE 1: Plutonium, Immediate Action, Regent's Park RACE 2: Professor Winstun H, Gold Art, Vitality Belle RACE 3: Rhythm Master RACE 4: Lutomer, Solitaire n RACE 5: Shipping Magnate, Bold Punter RACE I: Misty Line 111, String82 words
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Article4518 1983-09-24 38 emmgmmmmm 2.00 class 3 div 8 1,400 m (Ratings: 83-75) Wmmmmmm (stakes: $17,500) I 0 Champagne Charlie 55.5 (89) Meritorious-Bougoure 4 ag d 2 same Beat only one home Div 6 1200 m yielding last week; jockey Woon warned for allowing mount to drift Woon 54,518 words
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Article368 1983-09-24 38 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED TONTO PEDIGREE WENG SOOK 8 Pulau Tioman 9 Discover 4 Chidlow 4 Chidlow 9 Discover 1 10 Regent's Park 6 Immediate Action 9 Discover 9 Discover 4 Chidlow 9 Discover 4 Chidlow 7 Zero Option 6 Immediate Action 3 Plutonium 10368 words
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Article179 1983-09-24 38 PEDIGREE - Petrok fit despite long layoff PEDIGREE By Our man on the track PETROK is looking his best although he did not accept his last four engagements. This four-year-old grey should be the punter's choice m the Class 3 Div 5 sprint over 1,400 m (Race 3). Petrok last ran m179 words
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Article243 1983-09-24 38 TONTO - TONTO By A PROMOTION is not likely to trouble last-start winner Marporo m Race 4 for Class 3 Div 2 horses over 1,850 m. At Ipoh a fortnight ago, the Entrepreneur four-year-old took the lead at the 600 m and drew away to243 words
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Article, Illustration50 1983-09-24 39 SIAPA RAJAH IV (Lucas up) pulling away from Tainan Singapore at the end of their winding-up gallop at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. The pair are two of trainer Ivan Allan's four candidates for the Singapore Gold Cap race tomorrow. Picture b5 ALBERT SIM ALBERT SIMALBERT SIM - 50 words
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Article483 1983-09-24 39 ON THE TRACK with LUCKY LEO SHADOWFAX TO, winner of the 2,400 m Perak Derby m May, wound up his preparations for the richest classic the $210,000 Singapore Gold Cup on Sunday with a brilliant workout at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. The going was good. Kept well m483 words
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Article213 1983-09-24 39 Total No of placlngs Placing* for last It rides rides Ist 2nd 3rd 1 Tweedle *****3931 ********** 2 Lam *****3639 ********** 3 Lucas 214 37 18 IS 0 0 4 3 14 0 4 0 3 4 Bahmat *****2923 *****0002 C 5 Donnelly 263 2823 21 *****0004 C213 words
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Article78 1983-09-24 39 Ist 2nd 3rd Agasam 37 30 26 Auric 16 20 23 Goodman 11 12 21 HTWee 10 3 8 Triomphe 9 6 4 Inderapora 9 Memo 6 Chens 6 10 5 Sultan Khoo Elegance 6 3 True Friend 6 FH Chn 5 7 Golden Era 5 2 178 words
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Article84 1983-09-24 39 WITH the withdrawal of topweight Andermatt (61kg), all weights for the Singapore Gold Cup contenders have been raised by 1/2 kg. Keep Going IV, originally handicapped at 56.5 kg, will now take pride of place m the star-studded line-up with 57 kg. The bottomweight,84 words
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Article1796 1983-09-24 39 ■ij Jl 1.45 CLASS 3 DIV 9 1,400 m ilUi\7TI (Ratings: 82-73) (Stakes: $17,500) 1 *419*0 Datln's Delight 5(.5 (81) HT Wee-Allan 5 nzg d 2 same Lucas 12 2 *010*0 Takanawa Prince 54 Noble Steed-Ng 4 nzg d 2 +1 Foo 9 3 3*9**o Viva Singapore (81)1,796 words
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Article96 1983-09-24 39 TUESDAY (yielding going): Ontario IT 38.4. Intelligence IV 38.4. Freedom Fighter II 39.4. Meor Romeo 39.8. Lone Venture 40.4. Show Me How 40.2. Western Union HI 40.4. Winning Streak 111 40. WEDNESDAY (yielding going): Jetting Flash 38.6. Gold Mass and Wonderful Season 39 together. Timber Tycoon 39.4.96 words
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Article89 1983-09-24 39 Ist 2nd 3rd Boogonre 50 41 33 Allan 49 35 41 Teh 41 44 36 West 38 28 29 Samsuri 37 29 24 G van Brenkelen 29 20 24 Boang 27 38 18 E van Breokelen 23 31 32 PKLeong 23 25 23 Zafir 23 17 22 Lee89 words
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Advertisement279 1983-09-24 39 1 1 /t^^ '^w jj H^pß___H_____ l _^H _^___^___b_R_| ___i__i____i_i#* t?r J| a^l? l I* ll sE___j I Here's a terrific offer from MILO, the leading health food drink with the great chocolatey taste. Get this super MILO thermo mug free with every 1.5 kg tin of MILO. Tough, durable279 words
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Article, Illustration352 1983-09-24 40 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH Badminton ace likely to be player-coach By WONG SHOON KEAT, Singapore's South-east Asia Games badminton hero, may soon add another feather to his cap. The 27-year-old Shoon Keat, who won Singapore's first SEA Games badminton gold medal, has been asked to coach the352 words
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Article151 1983-09-24 40 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW HAVE yon ever wondered which is the most superior martial art? Chinese gongfu. judo, taekwondo, karate, ■nil t The answer may well be found m the firstever combined arts tournament, organised S! the Singapore Maral Arts Instructors' Association, on Nov 19 and 2t at151 words
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Article285 1983-09-24 40 HAKIKAT RAI - Absentees face the stick... HAKIKAT RAI By HOCKEY umpires who fail to carry out duties assigned to them by the Singapore Hockey Association's umpires committee may be fined and suspended. These are just two suggestions, among others, being considered for adoption by the SHA m view of the current spate285 words
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Article205 1983-09-24 40 Defending champs on course K PARADE, holders of the mter-constitu-etball title, have no intention of surreneir crown m the tournament now m progress (writes Peter Slow). The champions are among the first eight teams to qualify for the second round, which will feature 16 teams, from the winners' pool. The205 words
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Article158 1983-09-24 40 THE Singapore Taekwondo Federation will send Steven Son to the world championships m Denmark next month but not as a combatant. Steven, one of the more promising referees around, will be attending the international referees' seminar, held m conjunction with the world meet. His tour is158 words
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190 1983-09-24 40 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH MORE than 16,000 people are expected to plunge into various pools for the Singapore Sports Council's national swim an annual non-com-petitive event at 2 p.m. today. Those who can complete 500 or 1,000 metres will be given certificates. Some 150 people will190 words
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Advertisement372 1983-09-24 40 $s/fe I^orttoour p^ragft- <§>up£rb Cuisines I if" HB"HV il a Bfc«i J "IH ill It IvMl jKBi m /a For reservations, please call *****22 cxi 141 /917 19 Cairnhill Circle. Singapore 0922 I < i will you find such ifflßßl o^^^m an array of furniture 1 J^BBB^« Jsjjp*^ i^^k^L on372 words
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Advertisement48 1983-09-24 40 US ■■■I fp Mr > I *®!i|™ i- 1 sHil .•^^P I I ,i H 4B F b I'll q. E II I i'm^iJ L. ri* j_ j— 1 ro jy "S "I >. >■ w i Ml O vi T3 OD ft |B >- o x i 4BHW ro48 words
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Miscellaneous138 1983-09-24 40 BASKETBALL Inter-con tournament (Various venues, 7.30). GOLF Old Parr international matehplay (Island Course, 8 a. m.). HOCKEY SHA league: Premier Dlv.: Khalsa v PARC (Farrer Park AC, 5.20). Dlv. One: IA 'B v SLA 'B (Balestier Rd., 5.20). SMFC v PWD (Tanglin, 3.45), NUS v Khalsa B (Tanglin, 5.20). Dlv.138 words
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THE AMERICAN CUP BATTLE
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Article, Illustration454 1983-09-24 41 BUT it's going to be exciting to be involved m the race of the century. We have a lot of tradition going for us, and we have a great crew. Somehow, I feel we'll pull it out. They were either a little smarter or they gotReuter; AP - 454 words
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158 1983-09-24 41 Even keel now Australia II and Liberty set for race of century NEWPORT (Rhode Island), Fri. Australia n, now the closest a challenging yacht has come to breaking 132 years of United States grasp on the America's Cup, has called a day off before tomorrow's final battle with the defender158 words
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353 1983-09-24 41 SYDNEY, Fri. Newspapers, radio and television stations throughout Australia swept aside regular newscasts today to hail Australia's historic victory m the sixth race to draw level with defending yacht Liberty m the America's Cup. No challenger m the 132-year history of the America's Cup hasUPI - 353 words
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Advertisement161 1983-09-24 41 TO REALIZE YOUR ROMANTIC WEDDING DREAM I 'B 9 Kw FS»-^ B|W™™JW HB Hr^" '^^^^1 ——————i^^bbb^mbßßbb ?l?* ■"^'^P'wlHSps"" ""■"■MBSBif iiWvllHte^i' I*^ j I |y *|P J/* XL jj^Vj JL-^bM'^^B '^■W^^IVK 'MMTMbM- fcPt "4>t -Qlik-Vlitßl-I^IBB^BBtBMwCTTBBMBBBH i! "^^^^Hmßß m GUARAN "3-^?^# Wf'l •<1 mll>niiii" (Tr £3 v $3**^ A.J bbLv tftO 1\161 words
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Advertisement523 1983-09-24 41 I WHO WILL WIN THE| I HALF~\ARD SPRINT I I TONIGHT? I the Anchor Draft Half-Yard j|| Sprint starts 8 00 p m sharp p p at the Temasek Beer Garden. l§ V"^jjSJlß lfc\^- LOCATION NAME TIME X Richard Lounge Michael Lew 962 sec rß' c*^ *tw M Bier Keller523 words
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Article, Illustration828 1983-09-24 42 Secret formulae of the soccer masters BUT although youth and experi- ence are reliable ingredients, what turn the West Ham and Southampton blends from mere recipes into secret formulae is the old masters doing the mixing. For these two clubs have the Division's longest a828 words
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196 1983-09-24 42 BRIAN MILLER - BRIAN MILLER THE Singapore Equestrian Federation, who are obviously still riding high after that double gold-medal showing at the South-east Asia Games three months ago, were yesterday given another reason to cheer. The cause for celebration this time was local rider AsaJ Jumabhoy's196 words
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Article318 1983-09-24 42 THE World Boxing Association featherweight title fight between Panamanian Eusebio Pedroza and Jose Caba, of the Dominican Republic, scheduled for Oct 22 at St Vincent, Italy, has been called off after .Pedroza, the title-holder, injured his back m training. ITALIAN Walter Giorgetti retained his European bantamweight boxing titleAgencies - 318 words
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Advertisement255 1983-09-24 42 companionship, fulfilling life together. honoymoon 3nu Well, tomorrow Is another story. May, the other m September. and surprises. B^^^^S^ Please send more Mass Wedding information to us: j T fi ---a- jgiJ|BJjßHj Name: Mr. MiSS jt iT "'"_ZfTM_M_J_B_i_B_MM^M— l l I Ta I X ytf_S*___.^S flL""*" jmhb^m4 1 1 1,,255 words
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Advertisement45 1983-09-24 42 i i i 'S f jgk vK m.-' W m TJKgkfc ■$$< i iiwkww ji ji iw»r- t m*C mm tm'- M;- m 'T^G£~ iB TURI SHOWROOM: UNIT 3, 31 32 COLD STORAGE CENTREPOINT, 176, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 0923 TEL: *****61, *****05 TELEX: RS ***** TURI45 words
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278 1983-09-24 43 Geraldine and Chiew Lan topple the seeds KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Geraldlne Yeo Mid Chla Chiew Lan upset the top seeds here tonight so make an allSingapore affair In the women's singles final of the Magnolia Malaysian Open squash championships. Geraldlne, who was trailing 1-2, came hack strongly to shock theNST - 278 words
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Article270 1983-09-24 43 Moves to make squash more attractive SQUASH will be made a more attractive game for spectators m the near future (writes Tay Cheng Khoon). The International Squash Players Association are taking steps to ensure that boring up-and-down the wall rallies are reduced to the270 words
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Article, Illustration488 1983-09-24 43 4 BEING a gifted player is just not enough these days. One has to be fit as well. That's why I'm now running six or seven kilometres daily. There's just no other way. ZAMAN TEN years ago, Qamar Zaman, then Pakistan's junior tennis champion, came488 words
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216 1983-09-24 43 A NEW format will be implemented m next year's National Under-19 soccer tournament, following several walkovers and the big defeats of ill-pre-pared clubs. The format will be discussed at the Football Association of Singapore's youth committee meeting next week. The meetingJOE DORAI - 216 words
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214 1983-09-24 43 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI ON THE SOCCER SCENE By TEAM AMERICA have dropped their US$5,OOO ($10,700) match-fee "demand and accepted the Football Association of Singapore's invitation to take part m the Merlion Cup competition at the National Stadium from Dec 3-18. The Americans wanted the US$5,OOO214 words
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Article153 1983-09-24 43 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Brazil's Rio de Janeiro Selection kept their semi-final hopes alive when they defeated Thailand 14 m a Merdeka soccer tournament Group B match at Stadium Merdeka here tonight. The Brazilians, who had drawn and lost m their two earlier matches, scored both their goals throughBernama - 153 words
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Article, Illustration175 1983-09-24 43 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN THE Singapore Business Houses Football League Division Three final oetween Hwee Seng and Maybank at the Jalan Besar Stadium this evening (6,30) will be played without the man who might have made all the difference, Salim Mom. The midfield ace's ban, pending175 words
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Article189 1983-09-24 43 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By IT MAY have been just for the honour of finishing third m Division Three of the Singapore Business Houses Football League but, all the same, Promet were determined not to be denied. And when they trooped off the Jalan Besar Stadium pitch yesterday189 words
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Advertisement552 1983-09-24 43 UNBEATABLE LOTTO TENNIS SHOES jJCw^#C'*Mkt^|^jM^ q Footwork is another important fyWßL^a .mllLii JT* ac t° r m tennis. Apart from having B^^-*^*^ 1^ a good tennis racket, you also ■Jiff J| MB need a good pair of tennis shoes for C^^m'*' you to have free and easy pWwP»^— movements, Lotto552 words
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560 1983-09-24 44 FINANCE Minister Hon Sui Sen yesterday rejected the arguments advanced by critics of Singapore Airlines. He said SIA was sometimes accused of "being able to compete a little too vigorously" because of government subsidies and low wages. "Government subsidies to commercial enterprises560 words
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Article, Illustration174 1983-09-24 44 PASSENGERS arriving on Aeroflot flight SU 559 yesterday had to use the emergency exit step because Aeroflot officials stopped Singapore Airport Terminal Services (Sats) ground staff from bringing the mobile steps to the plane when it landed. One passenger, Dr Lndmila Kouzmin, an Australian, said thereTAN SUAN ANN - 174 words
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Article62 1983-09-24 44 WASHINGTON, Fri. A US corporation announced yesterday it would launch an unmanned space platform m 1987 which could provide the first factories m space for pharmaceutical and high technology manufacturers. Fairehild Industries said it would launch the US$2OO million (Ss42o million) satellite m cooperation with the62 words
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391 1983-09-24 44 LIAK TENG KIAT - LIAK TENG KIAT By Our US Correspondent WASHINGTON, Fri. The White House announced yesterday that President Ronald Reagan will meet Prince Norodom Sihanouk and Mr Son Sann on Sunday to reaffirm the United States' opposition to the Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia. The talks are391 words
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Article156 1983-09-24 44 NEW YORK, Fri. The stock market got off to a strong start today, but turned lower when investors began cashing m on profits that had taken the Dow Jones industrial index to record heights. The index, up two at the outset, was off 2.74 toUPI; Reuter; AP - 156 words
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Article30 1983-09-24 44 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 2.54 to 1,260.06 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 30 words
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Advertisement139 1983-09-24 44 Airport workers score m round four. Pg 13. X Take a good look at this outstanding package deal Visionhire are offering. ■^^^MHMMBjI^^K For just $87 a month, you'll get a PPJlBHBBH^^^^^^ l^^ Hitachi 51cm (20in) Colour TV and c-3ic=>«=»^^TTl Si" aVT 8000 Video Recorder. That's HI 3 aEa ca fci^-.139 words
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Advertisement224 1983-09-24 44 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE The crisis of confidence m Hongkong deteriorated sharply yesterday as both the currency and the stock market crumbled. Will the downtrend continue? Singapore stands a good chance of retaining its duty-free status for selected exports to the United States. Apple Computer is224 words
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Miscellaneous140 1983-09-24 44 UP TO 1 p.m. Clondy with showers m several areas m the early morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 6.53 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.45 a.m. Adelaide 13/16 C Fine j Manila 23/33 C Goudy Amsterdam 7/17 C Gear Melbourne 13/17 C Goudy140 words
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Article, Illustration328 1983-09-24 1 SOME writers give the Impression that ail a writer has to do is write. In some ways, I think, a workshop for writers merely confirms this impression. Yes, it does deal with all the technical and undoubtedly useful aspects of writing, all the way328 words
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Article, Illustration866 1983-09-24 1 What are writes made of? IS A writer born or made? The 33 people who signed up for the six-day Workshop for Writers probably thought that, if nothing else, writers can be groomed. They came prepared to fork out the stiff $350 fee which was imposed because, as one of866 words
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Advertisement290 1983-09-24 1 Lounger faithfully reproduces the H \jfe V >// 9^***^ skilled hands of a professional .^y^^ masseur right m your own home. c The secret of oriental massage is <^^^ contained m approximately 650 different |pi iflwtflU pressure points distributed throughout rfHK&i** jSfIHI^^BVIBV the body, primarily along the spine V' 3;'^^',#290 words
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Advertisement90 1983-09-24 1 There are pleasures that can't be matched. Tastes good just by itself, with lots of ice and a twist or two of lemon for zest. And of course someone special to share it with. Martini Rossi use only Jill 11% carefully selected wines and lid Tmi il Imk 1 190 words
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Article, Illustration1242 1983-09-24 2 The squid is a much relished food but its strange appearance may put off the novice cook. It responds well to either a short cooking time at high temperatures or longer cooking at a gentler temperature, says TAN LEE LENG. The first method produces delicately tender1,242 words
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Article881 1983-09-24 2 Squid Soup with Belimbing 500 gm small squids (leave the ink sacs on) '2 cup lightly packed tang-hoon (transparent bean vermicelli) soaked m 1 cup water till soft, then drained 1 tablespoon tamarind paste 2 tablespoons oil 1 large onion, sliced 2 green chillies, sliced lengthwise 4 cups water881 words
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Advertisement361 1983-09-24 2 <7 Take advantage now of Courts ■*g sfiiVWBSB, Bill vj<^ s x V' mrpucTT 1/ l^Kv^Si^^i^ W^J s^iiMM[Si*«i^kJSTn3* J Beautiful Solid Plne Dinette Set firlis^Sisy^arewipe- S^OnmiACPr hard-wearing velvet. $12 Monthly IIR I^"^'^^T" J clean. surface. Complete^ *mi«PUSIT l^irl I I I WAS^2OS it 1 1 1 |^3 1 I with361 words
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Article, Illustration701 1983-09-24 3 HUO MEILI - HUO MEILI 4 Tough-mind-ed ness is the ability to welcome and learn from criticism. It goes hand m hand with real pro- tt fessionalism. WELL, the results are m, and the ratings are out. I don't think anyone will be too surprised by the ratings701 words
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Article, Illustration896 1983-09-24 3 A GOURMET m an exclusive restaurant m Hongkong picks up a tasty morsel with a skilful swoop of his chopsticks, unaware of the round-the-clock battle fought daily for shares m the lucrative food market. Chances are, he also hasn't the remotest idea where the ingredients of his896 words
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Advertisement477 1983-09-24 3 Estee Lauder designs Color Graphics. Learn to create sensational new looks at an exclusive ESTEE UMJDER Beauty School. Led by a specially trained Estee Lauder 1 Beauty Expert, you'll B^ see and sample the latest m Ifehk. makeup featuring Pale Skin, Dramatic Hk es and lntense L| P Si as.^veJLas477 words
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KIDS & THINGS
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517 1983-09-24 4 Bold ideas for themes and designs CONTESTS, especially design contests, are popular among Kids Things readers. This competition drew 143 entries m all categories. The "B" section (9—12 years old) drew the most entries. One teacher set the competition as a class project. Unfortunately, the results were rather stereotyped, with517 words
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Article372 1983-09-24 4 First prize (A): I WOULD like to see a 180° cinema show with a huge panoramic screen because it would be very exciting. While watching the show, I would feel as if I were flying m an aeroplane, driving a car, riding on a roller coaster, or taking372 words
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Article, Illustration168 1983-09-24 4 WELL, I guess I'll have to let you m on the secret. The Singapore Zoological Gardens are putting up a treat for Childrens' Day which falls on Oct 1. The first 500 children who arrive at the zoo168 words
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Advertisement738 1983-09-24 4 MS^WORTH WHILE I t^ INVESTMENT yr Rosewood Blackwood Furniture rp^. r m. i ■w t3Ef tbe Si 'M^'^^bmlUbbbiSEiiS l> T|^f vuflSft'^B "i i lt^S3E?*J»OTi^jP%Mßr^Jf Xi jußM^LfSKSSSg^m o llm n ILK \^3wßß '^BMMiMMMiw*iHiiIi|^IBMBWBaBBMHHRI!SS9BBSB* BB^' 'Hbs^JF bT^Lm IbbV fri "^S^BBfc^Br bt J '^"^"^"^z^^^^^^^^ W* 111 mSmEb^bb -a m3f ™l q I 1738 words
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Advertisement486 1983-09-24 5 Kr*s«y* ffl B B^L^l hH^ml J. i TT7 Art J v~ > T^K A |t|l > MMbh) Wit AB3b*^Jc%S^^^3^ f n\ m U B Lf" 1 jk^Ujji Group Cift Prize winner j Ajrfßn HHp^i^j9yw^MP^^^^^ii?r I l^^^9r^^B|^B\ ■■■■^■^^3& jH^Br^^^Bik aL mla' 9 88 v j*- ,v Ist Prize winner 45, Mt486 words
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Advertisement234 1983-09-24 5 to look at. Also Shinto roof tiles come m three kinds: Japanese type, French type and Spanish 1 rj—ryZTZ^Z^ZFZ^Z type. And include forms like FLAT, RIDGE and ORNAMENT that open limitless possibilities to r l^ r—^ r~ r^S v^-v^-w-v^ v.^^\-n architects and designers for new ways of e<Y l^ 1234 words
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Article, Illustration1457 1983-09-24 6 Michener plugs in to the lifestyles of Texans Here is a writer who keeps several steps ahead of the headlines. Vietnam, the Middle East, Afghanistan, now Poland all have been raw material for books that have riveted millions of readers. CLARA GERMANI finds out why James Michener is now interested1,457 words
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Article, Illustration783 1983-09-24 14 THE HOLY BLOOD AND THE HOLY GRAIL By Michael Baigent. Richard Leigh and Henry Lincoln Corgi Books. 528 pp $12.55 Reviewed by PHILIP COOREY IN 1972, 1974 and 1979, the British Broadcasting Corporation had three films m its Chronicle series, based on research done by the main783 words
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Article879 1983-09-24 15 A 'dry' subject is made human I n.»-.'* EDUCATION AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT By Professor Lim Chong Yah Federal Publishers, 1982; 241 pages $4.90 Reviewed by P.H. BURGESS THERE are few topics that attract such widespread interest, concern or discussion m Singapore as that on education. The Forum page of The879 words
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Article, Illustration953 1983-09-24 15 Muriel Spark; LINDA AGERBAK - Muriel Spark LINDA AGERBAK TERRITORIAL RIGHTS By Grenada, 188 Pages. $7.15 Reviewed by MURIEL SPARK, well known for her acid comic novels such as The Prime of Jean Brodie, has this time chosen Venice as the setting for a spare but convoluted tale of953 words
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Advertisement66 1983-09-24 15 i mattresses excluded We feave moved to serve £oa better Effective from September,the following divisions will be located at: Blk 1090, Lower Delta Road #06-01 to #06-05 Tiong Bahru Industrial Estate, Singapore 031 6. Our new telex no: RS 51 039 KESTRO Telephone numbers remain unchanged. Cable and Connector Division66 words
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Advertisement544 1983-09-24 16 X A COP...A KILLER...A DEADLINE... Jl <J> war- ht y^HC 3S'.' "H* 'JfT. 1 v 0 Directed by J. LEE THOMPSON V 0 5 mmu \^ff» 10 BE WON l! 1 1 w- f Details m 1' i\ fa WhMidniakt contest MSl'kT I j|js» 1 im iimi jmtitEiu ru ltd544 words
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Advertisement405 1983-09-24 16 For every roll of film sent m for developing and printing SPECIAL jJK JJ DISCOUNT I PLUS FREE > 5R Color Print L OR Photo Album *IT* KODAK *yßZtf* VII PAPER AVV X Color Lab: Tan Boon Liat Building 315, Outram Road, #10-07 Singapore 0316 Tel: *****45 '^R|SP > Color405 words
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Advertisement393 1983-09-24 16 I GENUINE OFFER f£££ssz.A combination of more than 200 /Or 1 more M/^ ejftenc ed selections of Local Imported J Furniture to sell at Cost Price. Offer valid a short period only. If V+ABT" Dunlop Pillow O«n s, ;e sp,in g ™r es s $1 6 5 M^lC^ *16'" «•>393 words
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Advertisement1038 1983-09-24 16 ORGANISATION I_ NOW SHOWING 45, i 00, 3 15.7 00. 915 i Hidden Pow»fo> Dragon a S«bf«" Mundorm-color W tVillHlllf:Vli^/.vil.T.l< mh M,dmght "Four I I Sh— pnh Dummrw" (Mond) B OPENS TODAY 4 -.hows 1 45. 4, 7 00, 900 R.rhprd Gere "Bfrtht— I rodai '.Hi. [jam, j 30, 71,038 words
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Advertisement196 1983-09-24 17 High Quality Cassette D^^fl %gfuif^| Sound Tapes »:S J ffl»^C Jl J Easy to Understand QJ BiMlHlllEufiHKß^^ M 'HS^S Clear and Precise P| N v> fß^ Excellent Aid for -J'^Pffil^^V B M A I Completing Assessment C jlJlP^^r H k Papers. iMB iK® t MklH ft M LsJ^Sß^ Only £24/-196 words
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Advertisement493 1983-09-24 17 $Sssßm'' lifff^ii fillfciiiii C?v HjBP^B |f I Fully imported from West Germany HBBHBHB^BHBBiMB«iaBJ3i«w^I Executive Bcdroojtn Suit 4? "~^^T| _^J wr jm^ 'Kentucky* dining table plus 6 chairs ,i a j*"**"^"--*!-! from Teak Holding' 3 door wardrobe, dressing t»%icv.&tool, W^ v^R Tft 1 double bed, bedside table. QQ 3 4qq FREE493 words
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Advertisement681 1983-09-24 18 mßmmumm Telex Service: Address: Rates: Mm. Charges: S.T.A.N.T.S Appointments/ Notices Section Straits Times: 5523.75 pse. cm. Straits Times: 5571.25 STANTS rs ***** TIMEAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. Sunday Times: 5573.20 RSSOBBI Times House nmsm %S v u t;,, 2724-7 g^ re SSog oon9 n i t681 words
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Advertisement580 1983-09-24 18 ipPHiupsnl I JOIN US! WE HAVE I I I A CAREER FOR YOU I We are a large and established multi-national company and 3 j Am we manufacture and export electrical and electronic I I equipment to more than 120 countries throughout the 5 sm world. We are looking for580 words
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Advertisement788 1983-09-24 18 (fGMWRT -A MACHINERY GROUP I dyna/pert® I DYNA/PERT Division of EMHART CORPORATION a FORTUNE 500 company, is the specialist manufacturer of automatic component insertion machine. DYNA/PERT'S Computer-Aided-Manufacturing (CAM) System is widely installed m electronics industry. Owing to our expansion program, and m line with our policy of ensuring that our788 words
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Advertisement640 1983-09-24 19 APPOINTMENTS I A newly established financial services organization, owned by leading international financial institutions, with interests m Hong Kong and Singapore is seeking an outstanding person for the position of: SENIOR MANAGER Business Development The Job The successful candidate will assist the General Manager m the implementation and achievement of640 words
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Advertisement577 1983-09-24 19 BkgfH HBifll t*"* A HBifll ißfl^l ■■Ml Hfl^H 'lA^^^k *m 1EH3E5?E!*****3ffl Looking for an opportunity to join a high-tech company? Join Digital. Interested applicants are invited to apply as: I Financial Analyst Requirements: Degree m Accounting/Business Administration or equivalent ACCA/ICMA 2 years experience m a large manufacturing concern preferably with577 words
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Advertisement780 1983-09-24 19 Banking Our client is one of the largest and longest established multi-national financial institutions m Singapore and is also a pioneer m the introduction and use of online realtime retail banking system. The Bank intends to expand the system and information processing services it provides to its customers. New posts780 words
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Advertisement192 1983-09-24 19 We require Temporary Survey Staff ($2.00 per hour) Minimum Secondary 2 education At least 16 years old Proficient m English They will assist m passenger count and interview surveys. Surveys are usually conducted between 0600 hours to 0900 hours and 1600 hours to 2000 hours. Transport is provided when surveys192 words
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Advertisement669 1983-09-24 20 APPOINTMENTS For Those With Aspirations N, To Work In The Era Of The HIGH DENSITY MOS MEMORY/64K/256K Technology 'People play an important role m the success of high technology. We are looking for the right people to take up the high technological challenges offered by the new generation of VLSI669 words
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Advertisement2070 1983-09-24 20 k \v/iuerl k h isc associates >te Management Consultants m a wide range of services including: executive recruitment, organisation and corporate planning, financial management, manufacturing, production and project management systems and procedures, market surveys, data processing and computerisation, job evaluation, salary surveys and compensation structuring, as well as management training2,070 words
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Advertisement690 1983-09-24 21 APPOINTMENTS I An up-and-coming chemical process plant m INDONESIA H invites applications from suitably qualified personnel for jfflKfl the following positions:- BE I MAINTENANCE I I MANAGER j I The Job I The successful candidate will be responsible for the general A,| H and preventive maintenance of the plant. Duties690 words
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Advertisement515 1983-09-24 21 easiem partnk we are a manufacturer of precast, prestressed concrete slabs and other related products for the building and construction Industry, we invite applicants for the following newly-created vai cancles: Degree m Civil/Structural Engineering 3 »2 3 years experience m structural design work The incumbent will be responsible for design515 words
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Advertisement712 1983-09-24 21 S^^ Dv Pont Far East Inc. j subsidiary of E.I. Dv Pont, >v one of the largest American multi-national >v j corporations invites applications from suitably qualified personnel for a marketing position m our a Electronic Products Division. mH Qualifications Experience: VZZ j[ Engineering Degree, preferably m Electronics H Previous712 words
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Advertisement539 1983-09-24 21 Our Client, a well-established Trading and Manufacturing Company, invites applications from suitably qualified candi- dates for the position of: ADMINISTRATION MANAGER I (Salary: $30,000 $35,000 p.a.) KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Assist m preparation and control of operation budgets Preparation of management information systems I Project accounting implementation General office administration such as539 words
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Advertisement793 1983-09-24 22 APPOINTMENTS ll I lllHl ■I FRAS6R NGAVe GROUP Applications are invited to fill the following positions: if PROJECTS ENGINEER The Projects Engineer will provide technical expertise m the installation and operation of new equipment. This includes liaison with suppliers on technical specifications and delivery time. Additionally, he will supervise projects793 words
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Advertisement556 1983-09-24 22 Career with a /^^^N Leading /Y^-«M International L-A' Bank \^B/ This is a special opportunity for suitably qualified professionals wishing to make a career with an established international bank. Our continued I f growth m Singapore has created openings m f marketing positions for suitably qualified individuals. You may be556 words
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Advertisement735 1983-09-24 22 CHIEF COOK COURSE The National Maritime Board will conduct a 6-week non-residential Chief Cook Course commencing on 7 Nov 83 at its shore-based maritime school, TS "Singapore" m Sembawang. The course is designed to prepare seagoing and other catering personnel for employment as Chief Cooks onboard merchant ships. Trainees will735 words
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Advertisement399 1983-09-24 22 r^A European Company requires CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY for the Executive Director. This is a senior position and the person we are looking for should possess the following: GCE 'A' Level or equivalent with good command m English. Diploma m Secretarial practice or equivalent with good shorthand and typing speed. As confidential399 words
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Advertisement1048 1983-09-24 23 (f f fmT\ 6THYL6N6 GLYCOLS (S]NGAP^|PRrVAT€ LIMITED Overseas Training II for Challenging Career InThe Petrochemical Industry I We are one of the downstream Companies of Singapore'ss2 billion Petrochemical Complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau, about 30 minutes by ferry from Pasir Panjang (near Haw Par Villa). The Company is now producing1,048 words
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Advertisement689 1983-09-24 23 We are a subsidiary of Tandon Corporation, a US manufacturer of computer peripherals The Corporation is ranked among the leaders m the field and has achieved a consistent pattern of excellent annual growth since its founding. I Recently established m Singapore under pioneer status to manufacture computer disk drives, the689 words
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Advertisement333 1983-09-24 23 fill W//A if HAGEMEYER ELECTRONICS (S) PTE LTD invites suitably qualified male candidates to fill vacancies for the,position of I EXECUTIVE I Requirements •Diploma m Electronics Communications. Electronic/ Electrical Engineering or equivalent •Preferably vvi t h working knowledge m the sales of CCTV. PA and professional video system •Age 25333 words
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Advertisement1081 1983-09-24 24 fSJB\ THE NORTH BORNEO VJy/ TIMBERS BERHAD I NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE is hereby given that the Thirty-fourth Annual General Meeting of the members of The North Borneo Timbers Berhad will be held m Regent VII Room, The Regent of Kuala Lumpur Hotel, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur1,081 words
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Advertisement180 1983-09-24 24 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 149 of 1983 In the Matter of the Companies Act (Cap. 185) And In the Matter of MAX ENGINEERING (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED NOTICE OF WINDING UP ORDER IN THE MATTER OF MAX ENGINEERING (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED. WINDING180 words
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Advertisement571 1983-09-24 24 J^K NOL I TENDER NOTICE I Our 26-storey office building at Alexandra Road is scheduled for completion m December. Tenders are invited for the following: I) CANTEEN CATERERS II) CLEANING CONTRACTORS I) CANTEEN CATERERS The caterer must be able to offer a variety of Muslim and Chinese dishes inclusive of571 words
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Advertisement646 1983-09-24 24 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER 185) AND IN THE MATTER OF (HI AN SENG KIM DEVELOPMENT* INVESTMENT PTE LTD. (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) (In Voluntary Liquidation) MEMBER'S VOLUNTARY WINDING UP NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 272 of the Companies Act, (Chapter 185)646 words
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Advertisement768 1983-09-24 25 APPOINTMENTS An international Marketing Services Company with extensive opera- >v tions throughout the Asia-Pacific Region invites application from suitably qualified candidates for the following appointments: MARKET RESEARCH MANAGER Around 5550,000 per annum Reporting to the Area Director, the MR Manager will be involved m the development and marketing of ad768 words
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Advertisement720 1983-09-24 25 HOTEL CAREER OPENINGS A large and well-established hotel which is a part of an international hotel chain has a few career openings m the Sales Marketing Department. Positions open are:--01 SALES MANAGER 02 SALES EXECUTIVES The organization is looking forward to having young, aggressive and talented executives m the Sales720 words
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Advertisement499 1983-09-24 25 We invite applications for: I PLATING ENGINEER Responsible for optimization and stabiliza tion of day-to-day plating processes. Required to have Degree m Chemistry/Chemical Engineering with at least 1 year experience m solder dipping, silver and tin plating and re ated work studies, or alternatively, relevant H.S.C. qualifications with at least499 words
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Advertisement494 1983-09-24 25 If you want to make the most of your capabilities, come and join us as 1 1 Production 1 Supervisors Requirements/Duties: ITC/Diploma m Electronic Engineering I or its equivalent I Minimum I—2 years' working expe- I rience m an electronic environment 1 To supervise a group of semi and un-494 words
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Advertisement577 1983-09-24 26 APPOINTMENTS A multinational Company located m Juronjf enjfaj^ed m the manufacturing of electrical components is seeking for a qualified professional to join our finance team as: SENIOR COST ACCOUNTANT The ideal candidate should possess a Degree m Accountancy or ACMA or equivalent with minimum 5 years post qualifi- cation experience,577 words
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Advertisement556 1983-09-24 26 W WE ARE GROWING! CIVIL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGER The incumbent will report to the Project Director and be responsible for all structural works at site such as monitoring progress of works, timely appointment of subcontractors, purchase of materials and budgeting control. Experience:- Minimum 5 years' post-graduate supervisory m construction556 words
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Miscellaneous227 1983-09-24 26 nßMHHlaillMl^^ G ARFIELD 4r jmi n«vfs C GET ON YOUR _^N« J> THE SPIRIT 15 WILLING, < MARK, GET SET..^) (BUT THE FLESM 15 WEAK) 0 JtM PAVfb 9-2^ 19g3 Unlte(J Feature syndicite, Inc. STAR WARS B y archie Goodwin &Al Williamson IB Jam mB j^Bßaft. *^%j|^j *> v I227 words
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Advertisement651 1983-09-24 27 TheWestin Plaza*. Stamford RAF/LESCIT/ ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE An integral part of Raffles City, TheWestin Plaza and Stamford will be two of the most luxurious hotels m Singapore. These two fully computerised hotels will have more than 2000 rooms, 15 food and beverage outlets and one of the most extensive and modern651 words
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Advertisement91 1983-09-24 27 FAMILY MEDICAL ADVISER The collected advice of a group of highly qualified and experienced doctors, presented clearly and concisely How to give emergency, first aid How to correctly identify symptoms and take the right action When to call your doctor The warning sign of serious illness Clear directions for treating91 words
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Miscellaneous467 1983-09-24 27 PEANUTS BySchuiz SO HERE lAM LVIN6 IN I I WONPER IF THERE'S 7l WONPER WHAT A U)WEN C7O BEPAT TME "SLEEP 50METHIN6 WRON6U.IITMME.- I SNOOPY 15 THINKIN6.J L^WE EAT?^— PISORPEKS CENTER" LUiTH I UJONPER IF I'M 601N6 V WSfat&Qm viRES All over my heap... to be all RieHT... IP 111^^467 words
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Article, Illustration1393 1983-09-24 28 Chewing the cud during a cow watch LAN EDWARDS holds a "cow watch" m Gum Tree Creek, Australia, and reminisces about cows past and present, from Pontian to Colombo... (Er, excuse him, he'll be back m a moment just gone to chase cow and horse from the washing.) -4 Staring1,393 words
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Advertisement61 1983-09-24 28 f if II i /ill r\ A li I II <rs Hi I j N^"B -^^m k WHBKi'^R. S :;y| '^W^^^^l f^\^KiBBS*99Gg^SMftsBBWBiB^BB^BB^HBBHH^K^' S^^»' '^^Is'^^^^c^SSk LT \ta^^''^ wSmlkv^ >: '>' --^«B"BHrBp^ o p s^ e r 25q\ s^^^« f s? !%ii kJHflril bWjl^> rm^mm Zwr' IffP '^C SINGAPORE (Shenton Way) Iffy61 words
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Advertisement58 1983-09-24 28 I TO 1 [the government and the people I I OF I i SAUDIA ARABIA I ON M SL THEIR J& J^^^ NATIONAL DAY FROM COMFORT LEATHER SHOE MFG PTE LTD WELCOME FOOTWEAR MFG PTE LTD 1 North Bridge Rd., 12-01/05, High St Centre Bldg., Singapore 0617. Tel: *****01 (1058 words
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Miscellaneous195 1983-09-24 28 TODAY Wee, adviser to the Boon Celebrations organised 1 ivTPBK nwnvAi RCs wiU P resent b y Tam ines Zone 2RC at LANTERN *Eft>TIVAL TALK CUM EXHIBI- the sepak takraw court Celebrations organised jjqjj on CANCER jointly between blocks 92 and 93, by: organised by Kebun Baru Bed ok North195 words
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Article, Illustration467 1983-09-24 29 Today: Judy Bailey/Ron Philpott Duo (Australia), Singapore 17, Gary Lawyer and Trio (India). Tomorrow: Something Special, SBC Combo, Judy Bailey/Ron Philpott Duo and Singapore Jazz Artistes. 4 We believe that big band sound is popular and will continue to be467 words
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Article, Illustration493 1983-09-24 29 A prisoner of the mind JOHN is odd. He talks to goldfish, speaks m convoluted riddles and dreams of being normal. Stories about the mentally disturbed are not easy to tell. And this joint production of The Crescents, the National Library's youth drama group, and King Edward Hall of theNGHAI CHEE WAH - 493 words
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Advertisement635 1983-09-24 29 S\l export knock-down X QUALITY FURNITURE i^PTff^ f SOLID PINEWOOD IUULtAH.. \sS^*Zl**mi f LOUNGE SUITE mini f -*j 9H HPHk. MARBLE "jT P*H|P^nßr^' X. >P pil|||p SET FOR l^m^ WITH BEAUTIFUL IfßHtt EVERY Jr "ifc BELGIAN FABRIC COVERS I FLOURESCENT LANTERN s te 1N AND COMFORTABLE I FOR EVERY PURCHASE635 words
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Miscellaneous330 1983-09-24 29 THE THIRD REICH IN THE ets at $3 and $2 at the usual FILMS OF THE FEDERAL booking centres. REPUBLIC OF GERMANY BANGS A WAN: GUNUNG Series of 13 films about SARI (The Mighty WarriNazi Germany. Deatsh- or Presented by the Singastande, with English subti- P. ore Broadcasting Corporaties, is330 words
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Advertisement196 1983-09-24 30 ffg^IACKPOT BONANZA! MffINUPIO SfP*? _i__^^____i ____^^^_b INSTANT CASH! Duracell keeps a good thing going! The exciting response to the Duracell Jackpot Bonanza has prompted us to extend your opportunity to win until the end of October, 1983. We have increased the cash prizes. There are still thousands of dollars worth196 words
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Miscellaneous2138 1983-09-24 30 Sea-bound Gavilan takes ffIM^MUTi CII9BHHHIHB CJSI diO VvIIIU]r6S CUm IdllU I W~-^ I 12-55 PM °P enin 2 'oHowed by Sesame Street: We learn film, poetry, prose and writing exercises. B^&jabjjJ itf^fa ifltMra^B the letterS M and N and the number 3 6 40 The Return of pn( >« nix:2,138 words
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