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Title Section14 1983-10-01 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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439 1983-10-01 1 CONRAD RAJ - Local firm gets a slice of MRT deal CONRAD RAJ $78 m civil engineering contract given to four-firm joint venture By FOR the first time, a large civil engineering contract for Singapore's Mass Rapid Transit system has been awarded to a group that includes a local contractor. The Provisional MRT439 words
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Article35 1983-10-01 1 KATHMANDU, Fri Police today arrested about 300 students and placed two leading politicians under house arrest here, apparently for violating bans on political meetings in the Himalayan kingdom, an opposition spokesman reported. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article51 1983-10-01 1 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. Iran will no longer permit passage through the Straits of Hnrmu; of ship*, laden with monitions for Iraq. This was stated in an address to the IN General Assembly today by the Iranian Foreign Minister, Mr All Akbar Wlayati. Reuter SEE PAKEReuter - 51 words
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166 1983-10-01 1 BEIJING, Fri. Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang affirmed today that China intends to reclaim and rule Hongkong after a British lease on the colony expires in 1997. In a toast marking communist China's 34tn anniversary, he said: ''The Chinese government's position on the question ofUPI; AFP - 166 words
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Article, Illustration117 1983-10-01 1 OPEN AT LAST BEIRUT, Fri. 120 pilgrims are first to use Beirut Airport AFTER months of closure, the Beirut Airport Is finally opeu. And the first people to use the airport were 1?9 pilgrims returning from Mecca. They immediately knelt and {•rayed on the tarmac or their safe arrival. TTi»AP - 117 words
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Article42 1983-10-01 1 COLOMBO. Fri. US Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger today met Sri Lankan President Junius Jayewardene during a 90-minute refuelling stopover here on his way from Hongkong to Pakistan. Details of talks, described as a •courtesy call," were not given. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration373 1983-10-01 1 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG By MUSICIAN and music writer Patricia Wei, the youngest daughter of the late Goh Soon Tioe, was found dead at the foot of a block of flats on Thursday. She was 30. Police said her body was found at about 8.30 p.m.373 words
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Article547 1983-10-01 1 Manila police battle 3,000 demonstrators i MANILA, Fri. Police fired warning shots and used teargas and water cannon in a running battle against 3,000 anti-government demonstrators in the main finani cial district of Makati here today. Makati has been the scene of several anti-govern-ment protesters sinceReuter; UPI - 547 words
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Advertisement141 1983-10-01 1 nlllli a boots With PU Soles > JOT KING'S SHOE MFG PTE LTD ■*3t%9^£> 147. Kallang Way 1 king son earth Tel: *****1 1 (5 lines) 72 pages today MP: Talentime is poorly organised Page 12 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,5,7,8 CAUSEWAY IS EDITORIAL 2t LETTERS 21 BACKGROUND 22 TIMES141 words
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Advertisement192 1983-10-01 1 NATIONAL LfPriRY SINGAPOBP The ice-box revolution Cupboard love has never been fr^ITF"" *IB^ embracing. LIM rlSBjis4^ s j PHAY-UNG j^^Si the supermarket L_i "Vj. p^ x hordes to file a I^* fascinating I T|3Glr. %^^T f tastebuds in the |T _SH_KrS' I Seductress, mother, pet -J or iron maiden? Labels192 words
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Article667 1983-10-01 2 We don't need it: MP AN MP last night hit out at the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's Chinese talentime for being poorly organised and described it as an event the nation could do without. Mr Lai Tha Chai, MP for Henderson, told The Straits Times that the current talentime controversy667 words
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Article265 1983-10-01 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: IT has been quite a week for the underdogs. Events as far apart as the United States, Wembley and Bukit Ttmah have provided fascinating inspiration for all who seek to achieve the Impossible Dream. The America's Cup, the Singapore Gold Cup, two world boxing championships265 words
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Article83 1983-10-01 2 REAGAN REVS UP IN this week's Behind the Headlines, JOHN DRYSDALE considers the implications for President Ronald Reagan's political standing vis-a-vis two developments this week Mr Reagan's visit to China next year; and his new flexibility over the intermediate-range nuclear arms talks in Geneva. On China, Mr83 words
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Article270 1983-10-01 2 Going down fighting THE local men's challenge in the Anchor Singapore Open squash championships was grounded at Kallang last night, but not before the flag was defiantly waved. Though both Zainal Abidin and Peter Hill were outclassed by professionals Egyptian Aly Aziz and Australian Steve Bowditch respectively, they fought270 words
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Article220 1983-10-01 2 NO MORE 'ITALY' IN SINGAPORE HANDBAGS THE WORD "Italy" will be taken off Singapore-made leather handbags as the newSingapore Handbag Manufacturers Association sets out to prove that local companies have something good to offer. The industry here is small and relatively unknown. But the 10 companies which founded220 words
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Article576 1983-10-01 2 Dhana on vital nexus SINGAPORE'S Foreign Minister, Mr S. Dhanabalan, yesterday reminded Americans that the United States, for its own national security interest, cannot remain indifferent to any major shift in the Asian power balance. He said also that the USJapan relationship "is the single most important576 words
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Article310 1983-10-01 2 Feathered migrants THE World Wildlife Fund of Malaysia and the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union is backing Inter-wader '83 the name of an international project to enhance understanding of the transmigration pattern of shorebirds on their way fr^m Russia and China in the north to Australasia in the south310 words
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Article207 1983-10-01 2 Hunting drug gang SECURITY FORCES have been put on full alert in states bordering Thailand to hunt a gang of drug smugglers, described as a special class of sophisticated criminals. The authorities had been monitoring the activities of the smugglers, who were known to have international connections207 words
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Advertisement923 1983-10-01 2 A^. A 2-DAY NATIONAL SEMINAR m <O ORGANIZED BY <f }V fl Malaysian Admlnlttratlve 8 Institute of Management Modernization And Manpower Consultants Malaysia (IMC) Planning Unit (MAMPU) (Prime Minister's Department) fl Officiated By m THE PRIME MINISTER 1 Y.A.B. DATO' SERI DR. MAHATHIR MOHAMAD I I FRAMEWORK FOR MALAYSIA INC.923 words
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Article, Illustration551 1983-10-01 3 One reporter released after 'mix-up' MANILA, Fri. Police arrested two reporters today and a government minister filed a libel suit against an opposition newspaper shut down by military order in an apparent crackdown on the press. One of the newsmen, Mr Roberto Coloma, 24, a PhilippineUPI; NYT - 551 words
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Article75 1983-10-01 3 EFFX)RTS TO FORM a broad bi-partisan government in Israel collapsed yesterday after Premier-designate Yitzhak Shamir and the opposition Labour Party failed to narrow their disagreements on policy in Lebanon and the occupied West Bank, The setback left Mr Shamir with the prospect of a Cabinet based on aAP - 75 words
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Article75 1983-10-01 3 THE INTERNATIONAL Federation of Airline Pilots' Association will lift its ban on flights to Moscow at midnight on Sunday, federation president Robert Tweedy said in Montreal yesterday. The ban, imposed to protest against the Soviet shooting down of a South Korean airliner on Sept 1, wasReuter - 75 words
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Article60 1983-10-01 3 VIRTUALLY ALL of Sudan's 13,000 prison inmates were freed yesterday following a pardon under a new legal system whose methods of punishment include flogging, amputation, stoning and beheading. The mass release apparently left only those inmates who were jailed after Sept 7, when the new Islamic legalUPI - 60 words
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Article71 1983-10-01 3 COMMUNIST AUTHORITIES on Thursday indicted Jacek Kuron, Adam Michnick and two other advisers of the outlawed Solidarity trade union for preparing to overthrow Poland's socialist system, PAP news agency reported. Zbigniew Romaszewski and Henryk Wujec were the two other members of the workers defence committee or "Kor"AP - 71 words
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Article68 1983-10-01 3 THE PARLIAMENTARY assembly of the Council of Europe yesterday passed a resolution telling the Turkish military regime of President Kenan Evren to change its human rights practices by next January or face expulsion from the 21-nation body. It also said the parliament to be elected onAP - 68 words
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235 1983-10-01 3 ISLAMABAD, Fri. Army troops and para-mili-tary rangers began redeploying and police searched for weapons in Pakistan's troubled southern province of Sind today in preparation for the second round of local council elections scheduled for Sunday, oppositon sources said. They reported troop movementsReuter - 235 words
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Article, Illustration134 1983-10-01 3 HONGKONG, Fri. David Newbigging, one of Hongkong's top businessmen, today resigned as chairman of both the British colony's leading trading house and the world's biggest landlord. Mr Newbigging, 49, said he wants to concentrate on other committments. He quit a day after Jardine,Reuter - 134 words
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Article42 1983-10-01 3 SEOUL, Fri. Eleven students were today jailed for 18 months by a Seoul criminal court for instigating anti-gov-ernment campus demonstrations last May. A total of 31 university students have been imprisoned this month for violating assembly and demonstration laws. AFPAFP - 42 words
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242 1983-10-01 3 PAUL JACOB - PAUL JACOB By THE Speaker of the Philippine Batasang Pambansa (National Assembly), Mr Querube Makalintal, said here yesterday the present situation in his country did not warrant reimposition of martial law. He said that while President Ferdinand Marcos may have hinted he would242 words
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Article109 1983-10-01 3 SEOUL, Fri. South Korean President Chun DooHwan will make an official visit to Brunei from Oct 24 to 25, it was announced here today. Mr Chun plans to have talks with Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah on matters of mutual interest and on ways of strengthening cooperation between theAFP - 109 words
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Article, Illustration110 1983-10-01 5 LONDON, Fri. London yesterday broke with eight centuries of tradition by electing its first woman Lord Mayor. Lady Mary Donaldson, 62, wife of Britain's leading Appeal Court Judge, was elected by acclaim by members of the 94 ancient Guilds and Companies of the CityReuter; AP; picture - 110 words
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394 1983-10-01 5 LONDON, Fri. THE world economic crisis and a declining birth rate are forcing a slowdown of the arms race, the International Institute of Strategic Studies said in its annual Military Balance published today. Governments spent a record US$BOO billion (about $1,700 billion) on defenceUPI; AP; AFP - 394 words
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202 1983-10-01 5 Turk who shot Pope may face slander charge ROME, Fri. Slander proceedings have begun against jailed Turkish terrorist Mehmet Ali Agca, Italian investigators said. This could shatter the alleged Bulgarian connection in the shooting of Pope John Paul n in May 1981. The investigators yesterday confirmed reports published in mostUPI - 202 words
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192 1983-10-01 5 BONN, Fri. East Germany dashed Western hopes yesterday that it was dismantling its deadly shrapnel weapons by installing new ones on its guarded and barricaded border. West German border police at widely separated points on the 1,390 km East-West German border reportedUPI - 192 words
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184 1983-10-01 5 REGENSBURG (W. Germany), Fri. A TEARFUL 17-year-old girl was fined IJM marks (aboot S$BH) yesterday for her role in a hoax that convinced patients that their dentist's office was haunted by a ghost named Chopper. A Juvenile coort lodge ruled that former dental assistantAP - 184 words
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220 1983-10-01 5 Lebanese security committee meets for third day BEIRUT, Friday REPRESENTATIVES of the Lebanese army and the Christian, Druze and Muslim militia met for the third day today amid concern over limited but regular violations of a fqur-day-old ceasefire. The so-called security committee, set up as the first step towards stabilisingReuter - 220 words
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127 1983-10-01 5 40 Iranians die in tit-for-tat missiles attack NICOSIA, Fri. Forty people were killed and 255 wounded in two Iranian cities early today by Iraqi ground to ground missiles, the official Iranian news agency Irna reported. Irna said four missiles hit residential areas in Dezful and Andimeshk, which are close toAP - 127 words
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Advertisement496 1983-10-01 6 A new look at Isetan with an outburst of different moods. Young Mind for the young at heart, Missy I with a touch of subtle flair, to Elegant for styles I that never go out of fashion. I Also, you can experience a host of Japanese ideas H at the496 words
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Advertisement290 1983-10-01 6 I FALL/WINTER'B3 COLLECTION M SK 9th Oct at the Pavilion Inter- Continental A-^\ p. 2pm4pm 6 pm Presenting New Classics, todays way of weariny «dr fashion c lassies, seen through the eves of i^^S^^^l^^ internationally renowned designers such as M Kansai Yamamoto, Rei Kawakubo, Sueo Irie, M Perry Ellis and290 words
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Article299 1983-10-01 7 US will play its role as 'trustee of freedom' WASHINGTON, Fri. President Ronald Reagan says that by giving him permission to keep US Marines in I^ebanon for 18 more months, Congress has made it clear to the world that the United States will fulfil itsUPI - 299 words
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Article, Illustration57 1983-10-01 7 picture Two In grief. At least five poeple died and another two are injured in this collision involving three fuel tanker trucks and nine other vehicles. The man in the picture owns one of the trucks and the woman is the sister of oneUPI - 57 words
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184 1983-10-01 7 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. A statement by New York Mayor Edward Koch, that every city needed a cesspool and in New York's case it was the United Nations, drew a sharp retort yesterday from the world body's longest-serving official and Moscow. UReuter; AP - 184 words
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373 1983-10-01 7 IMF needs $27.3b cash for next three years WASHINGTON, Fri. The International Monetary Fund, after a week's deliberations that have done little to solve its liquidity crisis, now estimates it will need US$l3 billion (5527.3 billion) in new cash over the next three years. As this year's annual IMF/ WorldReuter - 373 words
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214 1983-10-01 7 Abandoned baby with incomplete brain creates legal quandry BOISE (Idaho), Fri. A three-day-old infant, abandoned among rubbish and now being kept alive on a life-support system is creating a legal quandry for the state. The baby was born without a functioning brain. "There is no precedent in Idaho law forUPI - 214 words
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Article34 1983-10-01 7 ANKARA. Fri. Despite strong opposition from newspapers, Turkey's consultative assembly yesterday passed a new press law that bars from editorial posts at newspapers any journalists convicted of terrorism or political crimes. APAP - 34 words
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220 1983-10-01 7 SAO PAULO, Fri. Two supermarkets were looted and police prevented the ransacking of three others yesterday morning as the wave of lootings in this city entered its 10th consecutive day. Sao Paulo state security bureau spokesman Jairo Pires said police feared the incidentsAP - 220 words
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Article, Illustration1324 1983-10-01 8 SINGAPORE'S Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan addressed a luncheon meeting of the Asia Society in New York on Thursday on Singapore's Perception of United States Policy in the Asia/Pacific Region: The Economic, Political and Strategic Dimensions. The Asia Society is a non-profit educational organisation dedicat- ed to1,324 words
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629 1983-10-01 8 'Why kill goose before it can show the kind of egg it can lay?' NEW YORK, Fri. THE United States and other developed countries should think positive in their relations with the developing countries of East and South-east Asia. They should think of them not so much as exporters but629 words
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338 1983-10-01 9 HEDWIG ALFRED - Principal hit me with a can. says boy HEDWIG ALFRED By A SECONDARY school student needed three stitches on his head as a result, he said, of being hit by his school principal with an aerosol can. The alleged incident took place at Bo Wen Secondary School in Ang Mo338 words
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Article, Illustration605 1983-10-01 9 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG By American lecturer sets example in Mandarin campaign HE LOOKS like a Western pop star in his powder blue suit, grey silk shirt and tinted spectacles. But instead of belting out pop numbers, he was telling the students and canteen vendors at605 words
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268 1983-10-01 9 S'pore stake in Colombo safe envoy SINGAPORE'S investments in Sri Lanka have not been affected by the recent disturbances there, Sri Lanka's special envoy, Mr Hector Jayewardene, said yesterday. He said all foreign investments, including about Ss24o million Singapore investments, were not affected by the violent communal clashes last July.268 words
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Article, Illustration187 1983-10-01 9 Take advantage of modern technology MP IF THE workforce is properly trained and educated to take on new jobs provided by high technology industries, the expan- j sion of the sector will be further enhanced said the MP for Toa Payoh, Mr i Eric Cheong, last night. "We must take187 words
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348 1983-10-01 9 THE director of the Goethe Institut Singapore branch, Dr U. Nltschke, is upset with the way the Board of Film Censors handled a brand new German film classic. According to Dr Nltochke, the board has cut major portions of the film, The Tin348 words
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297 1983-10-01 9 Tourism added $4 b to our economy TOURISM earnings for last year topped $4 billion. And for the first time in four years, the average length of stay of visitors rose from 3.7 days to 3.8 days. Against this, hotel occupancy rates fell to an average of 80.8 per cent297 words
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Article233 1983-10-01 11 IN SHORT. RELATIVES of the five people who died in the Guilin runway crash have been paid compensation by the Civil Aviation Administration of China. Each family was paid $42,800 and another $210 for damages to luggage. THE Malayan Campaign and Battle of Singapore sections at the Sentosa wax museum233 words
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76 1983-10-01 11 MORE married women are now working or have gone back to work because they could get a foreign servant to do the housework or look after the children. A Labour Ministry survey shows 14 per cent of the women76 words
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174 1983-10-01 11 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG By WORKERS will be able to attend Best classes nearer their homes in future as more People's Action Party (PAP) centres arrange to hold such classes. Now, many workers attend these Basic Education for Skills Training (Best) classes in174 words
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161 1983-10-01 11 Special allowances for top rank reservist officers RESERVIST officers holding important positions and senior NCOs will get special yearly allowances. This was announced by the Defence Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong. The allowance will be paid from this month. It will be equal to two-thirds of the monthly salary of161 words
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Article, Illustration157 1983-10-01 11 AN ELECTRICIAN, Mr Fong Lim Jia, 21, was not surprised when he did well at his Best examinations. He found his English lessons easy to follow and attended class regularly. But he was surprised when told he was the top student in his class at157 words
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Article128 1983-10-01 11 10 CCs open early from today FROM today, 10 community centres will be open 5 1 2 hours earlier so that young people can have a quiet place to study. The 10 centres are Ang Mo Kio, Punggol, Mountbatten, MacPherson, Alexandra, Jurong Town, Havelock, Radin Mas, Whampoa and Leng Kee.128 words
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Article, Illustration132 1983-10-01 11 EACH of these food items has different Mandarin names. Now the government wants to have one name for each of the common food items. A list of 120 food items has been drawn up. A five-person subcommittee has suggested a name for each. These132 words
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Article98 1983-10-01 11 CHILDREN in Britain are being warned to be careful of people they do not know. The warning is made on British TV because of the increase in sexual crimes against children. A NEW operation removing some flesh from the back of the mouth helps snorers. Eight people in98 words
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Article191 1983-10-01 11 SINGAPORE'S labour laws are to be changed for better industrial relations and greater productivity. The acting Labour Minister, Professor S. Jayakumar announced some of these changes on Tuesday. Some of the changes suggested for the Employment Act are: EMPLOYERS can introduce flexible working hours and new191 words
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Article165 1983-10-01 11 POOR work attitudes, lack of skills and workers who change jobs very often are three reasons why companies find it difficult to increase productivity. This is the finding of a survey done by the National Productivity Board. The survey gives the views of chief executives and165 words
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Advertisement354 1983-10-01 11 16th icniui'v Tudor jniuwr ii'iil armaments n'ntu'\ l uilor i nruc ihiw Utt}". The Tudor Oyster Prince Date Day Time armoured in steel Secured within the seamless steel case of the solid block of stainless steel; it has no seams. It gives two seals against the elements. case, without tension,354 words
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Article, Illustration384 1983-10-01 12 SINGAPORE'S success and innovative education methods have brought Pakistan's Education Minister here to explore areas of bilateral ties. In talks yesterday with the Minister of State (Education), Dr Tay Eng Soon, the Pakistani Minister, Dr Mohammed Afzal expressed interest in many aspects of Singapore's384 words
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Article, Illustration404 1983-10-01 12 JULIE TAN - Talentime poorly organised MP JULIE TAN An event the nation can do without, he says By, AN MP last night hit out at the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's Chinese talentime for being poorly organised and described it as an event the nation could do without. Mr Lai Tha Chai, MP for404 words
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Article, Illustration378 1983-10-01 12 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM By DISQUALIFIED Chinese Talentime finalist Miss Hui Choi Hah quit her factory Job after she received a final warning from her supervisor for taking too many days off during the contest. Miss Hui, 18, said since July when she entered the378 words
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263 1983-10-01 12 MORE than 200 epidemiologists, often referred to as "disease detectives", will come here from 37 countries for a four-day conference which starts here on Monday. These doctors, whose job it is to keep an eye out for any outbreaks, usually try to263 words
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190 1983-10-01 12 MITSUBISHI Corporation of Japan beat nine other companies to win the contract to build Singapore's second Holiday Inn Hotel. The award to build the hotel superstructure, worth more than $42 million, was made early last month. The contract will be signed soon. According190 words
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Article149 1983-10-01 12 Ex-cashier fined for CBT A FORMER cashier of a duty-free shop was yesterday jailed a day and fined $1,000 for criminal breach of trust of $160 the value of two bottles of XO Hennessy brandy. Siti Norlela binti Haji Anwar, 21, now a telephone operator, was found guilty of the149 words
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Article103 1983-10-01 12 Youth held after highrise search POLICE last night cordoned off a block of flats in Marine Parade and arrested a youth who had earlier fled from three police national servicemen when he was checked. The suspect, believed to be involved in cases of theft from cars in the Marine Parade103 words
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Article35 1983-10-01 12 SIXTY employees of a bicycle manufacturing company will cycle 27 km from Pasir Paniang Road to the East Coast Parkway tomorrow. This is a yearly event organised by the company, Shimano Pte Ltd.35 words
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460 1983-10-01 14 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO By Our Housing Correspondent MORE Housing Board applicants want bigger flats, with the fourroom ones being the most popular. To encourage this preference, the HDB will open a separate register today for fresh applicants of its new four-room simplified (4S) model, which will460 words
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Article293 1983-10-01 14 HOUSING Board flat buyers prefer to choose their own flats than leave it to the chance of a ballot. This is evident from the outcome of the first large scale selection exercise earlier this week for 440 applicants of flats in Tampines new town.293 words
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390 1983-10-01 14 Law lecturer sues store for refund on $13 pen-watch A LAW lecturer, who is suing a department store for a refund of $13 and costs, told a magistrate yesterday that a penwatch she bought from the store was defective. Mrs Marilyn Panichi, who lectures at the National University of Singapore,390 words
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164 1983-10-01 14 Children's Day to be celebrated with fun and games FUN and games are being organised for Children's Day today. Events range from celebrations at the Sentosa lagoon to a variety show at the Jurong Bird Park and a special chimps' day at the zoo. The Sentosa programme includes a muppet164 words
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Article, Illustration248 1983-10-01 14 Teachers go all out to make it a happy day TEACHERS went all oat yesterday to give their students a happy Children's Day. Many took to the stage to entertain their young audience with songs, mimes, plays and other antics. The response was always the same peals of laughter, thunderous248 words
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138 1983-10-01 14 THE Institute of Systems Science has formulated a plan up to 1990 that will help it identify new directions of research into information and computer use in the region. The plan includes training of staff backed by up-to-date research facilities and closer links with138 words
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Advertisement23 1983-10-01 15 WE REMEMBER. 4^mm^^ 1^1X123. 130 1 C National Panasonic •Technics •For nonportable items only. 900 DUNEARN ROAD, SINGAPORE 2158. SERVICE CENTRE TEL: *****7723 words
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Advertisement148 1983-10-01 16 *"»>■■ #M K7U i«fO»* -i^ft IB^ JW It H^ cOH® V^ffl ss t^ BBBB^^^^m **^m WM 1 MZ-80 SFD ~^s^ j^^iw s(fci|^^^^^ *»V» MZ-80P4 The SHARP SHOWROOM will be I specially opened on Sunday, I 2ndOct 1983. Time: 10.30 am 7.00 pm. I ■■■^■■^■■■■■ll^^H Authorised Dealers Sole Agents A1 COMp148 words
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Advertisement263 1983-10-01 16 There is only one Marco Polo Business Class. And now it's on every flight. 1 '...where the merchant traveller is treated like a prince. M n y Marco Polo Real Business Qass. Not cosmetic economy class. And now it's available on all Cathay Pacific 747 and Super TriStar flights worldwide.263 words
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Article, Illustration22 1983-10-01 17 Picture by POLICE Task Force members busy chopping up and clearing fallen trees yesterday. S AZIZ HUSSINAZIZ HUSSIN - 22 words
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517 1983-10-01 17 Judge asks for written submissions Trial of Workers' Party officials THE joint trial of three leaders of the Workers' Party, accused of raising money for the party without a licence, was adjourned yesterday. The adjournment is to enable them to make written submissions to support their contention that they were517 words
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Article286 1983-10-01 17 Asean MPs prepare for Aipo meet ASEAN parliamentarians yesterday began preparing a provisional agenda and recommendations for next week's sixth general assembly of the Asean Interparliamentary Organisation (Aipo). But before the working committee got down to business at the Hyatt Hotel, the Aipo presidency, which is rotated annually, was handed286 words
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88 1983-10-01 17 POLICE are investigating reports from three stockbrokers on a cheating case involving 177 scrip of 1,000 shares each, last week. The forged scrip, all Malaysian-based stocks, are valued at more than Acting Supt Bakar Moosa, head of Com- merclal Crime Division. confirmed that the88 words
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220 1983-10-01 17 'Lunatic fringe' must not lead unions: MP A GOVERNMENT leader has urged unions to guard against infiltration by irrational people. This is to ensure industrial peace which is vital to Singapore's economic prosperity, said the Parliamentary Secretary (Education), Mr Ho Kah Leong. "So long as our trade unions are not220 words
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67 1983-10-01 17 AN UNEMPLOYED man stole three statues of a (Chinese deity from a roadside shrine on Pulau Übin because he thought they would bring him luck. But fortune did not smile on Tan Chey Leng. Tan, 24, was fined $600 in a magistrate's court67 words
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273 1983-10-01 17 Trees go crashing as 17-knot winds whip Changi A 15-MINUTE storm yesterday hit the Changl coastal area uprooting as many as 50 trees and damaging three cars. The 3.2 km coastal stretch was littered with fallen trees and branches, making Nicoll Drive and Telok Paku Road impassable to traffic. A273 words
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Advertisement630 1983-10-01 17 jif f T^^^s! u The WaretiDuse Building With j| 1 Overall Modernised Facilities 8 And Spacious Area. s§ Strategically Sited At The Junction of MacPherson S Road/Airport Road Unique Concept Of Structure K Easy Communication Sufficient Labour Supply H| Gordon Warehouse Building is located at Paya Lebar Industrial Estate. 9|630 words
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Article, Illustration398 1983-10-01 18 Gauge performance with standard indicators, firms urged COMPANIES here were urged to compare their performance with that of others through a set of standardised value added indicators. The Minister of State (Trade and Industry), Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, suggested yesterday that Singapore might emulate398 words
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Article, Illustration144 1983-10-01 18 THE Aeroflot flight, scheduled to leave at 5.20 p.m., was held back by three hours and 21 minutes last night. But the Aeroflot personnel took only about two tonnes of cargo, most of it "bonded cargo." Had they left these items behind,144 words
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471 1983-10-01 18 NORA CHENG; TAN SIOK HOON; GRACE CHNG - NORA CHENG TAN SIOK HOON GRACE CHNG Chinatown's street hawkers resigned to the shift By and BREAKING up is always hard to do. For Chinatown's 745 street hawkers some of whom have started moving into the new Kreta Ayer Complex the mood471 words
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285 1983-10-01 18 Kuai Bao to be merged with Wanbao TOMORROW will see the last issue of Kuai Bao, the Chinese evening weekend newspaper which first hit the streets three years ago. It will be integrated from Monday with Lianhe Wanbao, the evening daily which together with Kuai Bao belongs to the Singapore285 words
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219 1983-10-01 18 THE Singapore Manufacturers Association yesterdy said the government's move to increase the Central Provident Fund ceiling should encourage senior executives to have a greater sense of commitment to their companies. Those who want to buy I I their own homes would219 words
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Advertisement640 1983-10-01 18 Its a great day for kids! CHILDREN'S WEAR Her Majesty vests and panties NEW ARRIVALS! Now $3— s4 Donmoor T-shirts and shorts Selected imported maxis j "X Now $19— 534 Usual Price $158-$345 Now Less 55% IfeMK I Cachare! .jflK Selected imported dresses r^™l^^^^ A y|sf "*Sv dresses, J^^P^ Br^640 words
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235 1983-10-01 19 Authorities are monitoring their activities KUALA LUMPUR, Friday SECURITY forces have been put on full alert in states bordering Thailand against a gang of drug smugglers, described as a special class of sophisticated criminals. The authorities had been monitoring the activities of the smugglers,Reuter; Bernama - 235 words
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250 1983-10-01 19 Eagles over Sandakan worry pilots KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Eagles flying over the Sandakan airport in Sabah are worrying pilots because the birds could cause planes to crash. Airport authorities said attempts in the past few weeks to trap the birds had failed. Airport officials said at present the danger isBernama - 250 words
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Article66 1983-10-01 19 THE condition of the 53-year-old Yang diPertuan Agung, who was admitted to hospital on Tuesday night complaining of chest pains, was reported to be improving. The Pahang Medical and Health Services director, Dr Abdullah Abdul Rahman, said in Kuantan yesterday that the King was being attended inAFP - 66 words
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Article49 1983-10-01 19 MALAYSIANS topped the list of Asean visitors to Britain last year, according to the British Tourist Authority. The authority said in a statement in Kuala Lumpur yesterday that 41,000 Malaysians visited Britain last year compared with 37,000 Singaporeans, 14,000 Indonesians, 13,000 Thais and 11,000 Filipinos. AFPAFP - 49 words
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Article42 1983-10-01 19 A MAN claiming to be a "Wali" (God's representative) will be charged in the Syariah Court in Johor Baru next week, a Johor Religious Department spokesman said yesterday. The 66-year-old man is a Singapore national, he added. BernamaBernama - 42 words
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Article, Illustration286 1983-10-01 19 Trade team from Britain due today KUALA LUMPUR, Friday A BRITISH trade delegation headed by Lord Jellicoe, chairman of the British Overseas Trade Board (BOTB), arrives tomorrow for a week-long visit to look into possibilities for trade and investments, a British embassy spokesman said today. The 10-man group, comprising businessmenReuter - 286 words
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180 1983-10-01 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federal Court yesterday upheld a j High Court decision in awarding custody of the late Jean Sinappa's three children to her mother, Madam Gertrude Mabel Kodagoda. The court unanimously dismissed an appeal by Mrs S. Thaiyalnaya- gam, the children's iNST - 180 words
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473 1983-10-01 20 The Straits Times says Every underdog has his day IT has been quite a week for seadogs. And underdogs. Events as far apart as Rhode Island and Bukit Timah, Wembley and Richfield, Ohio, have proved fascinating inspiration for all who wake up in the morning wondering how to overcome apparently473 words
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541 1983-10-01 20 T.F. Hwang takes you down memory lane A TOWN AFLOAT A SHANTY-TOWN afloat on the Singapore River. That was the old image in my mind of the tongkang scene at Boat Quay as the tongkangs lay huddled together alongside the riverside in their idle moments. The men lived aboard their541 words
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779 1983-10-01 20 TERESA LIM - and the HK$ came crashing down TERESA LIM By Business Times correspondent in Hongkong IT HASN'T been a lucky month for Hongkong. First typhoon Ellen blew in on Sept 8, bringing with her large-scale destruction. Then the Hongkong doliar began its free fall HKSB.M against the greenback for the first779 words
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Article98 1983-10-01 20 CONRAD RAJ; TSANG SO- YIN - CONRAD RAJ TSANG SO-YIN By and Impact on Singapore THE CURRENT confidence crisis over Hongkong's future has had only a minor impact on Singapore. Businessmen, bankers and manufacturers feel that it is too early to talk about the effect on Singapore's economy as a result of98 words
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Article284 1983-10-01 20 THE FALLING Hongkong dollar has so far had little impact, said Singapore Tourist Promotion Board regional director for Asia, Mr Chui Seng Wah. "Tour operators will have to honour their present contracts as they can't iust raise their rates overnight, T he said. "But next year they'll probably revise284 words
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Article282 1983-10-01 20 THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, Mr JAP Hill, believes that the recent sharp decline in the Hongkong dollar is due to an over-reaction in the colony over its future under the Beijing government. r 'We have not seen any fugitive funds coming into our operations282 words
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Article100 1983-10-01 20 Manufacturing and trade MR TOH TSE MING, executive director of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association, said that any effect on Singapore manufacturers would depend on how long the present currency crisis in Hongkong continues. An entrepreneur said that it is in Singapore's interest that there should be stablility in Hongkong. The100 words
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Article44 1983-10-01 20 THE HONGKONG DOLLAR has stabilised at HK$B.O5 to US$l. If the dollar remains at this level and does not strengthen when the government announces its new package of measures to protect its value, the most apparent repercussions would be as follows:44 words
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Article235 1983-10-01 20 THIS will exceed last year's rate of 11 per cent, and will be well over the government's original forecast of 9 per cent. As it is, various retailers have already raised their prices on old stock in anticipation of a sharply higher inflation rate. Electrical goods shops have put235 words
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Article81 1983-10-01 20 HONGKONG property, already in a slump, will have a harder time recovering with the weak Hongkong dollar. Although a higher inflation rate might push rental prices up in the short term, in the longer run a weak dollar means slower economic recovery which in turn means more trouble for81 words
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Article141 1983-10-01 20 THIS offers one bright spot in the gloom, at least in the short run. The Hongkong Tourist Association has reported a 25 per cent rise in spending by American tourists compared to the same time last year. This has quite a lot to do with American? getting more value141 words
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Article147 1983-10-01 20 Manufacturing and trade HONGKONG'S earnings from exports, mostly to the US, have expanded vigorously because of the exchange rate. Total exports are projected to grow by 10 per cent to HK5151.2 billion this year. But manufacturers' unprecedentedly higher earnings will also have to offset higher costs locally and more expensive147 words
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Article68 1983-10-01 20 The stock market STOCK prices are affected primarily by the following interest rates (the higher these are, the more they dampen investment in manufacturing, thus hampering economic recovery), the Hongkong dollar, and political sentiment With the Hongkong dollar so weak and interest rates so high, the stock market will continue68 words
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Advertisement44 1983-10-01 20 DIETHELM Furniture that has no equal 190i Singapore Shopping Centre Singapore o923 Tel *****06 u£sT| Hongkong dollars Sept 23 Sept 30 Friday Sat Mon Tues Wed Thurs Friday fSffffl I I $8.25*8-2° I $8.42 37 $8.80 HK dollar r springs back to shape $9.5544 words
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Advertisement319 1983-10-01 20 NATIONAL THROWS I IN THE TOWEL! Wm No, we haven't given up at all. But what we have done is offer B>x a fluffy National bath towel, absolutely free, with every purchase of JW(& these latest National video recorders and colour TV 7 featured below. Not to mention other attractive319 words
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Letter, Illustration263 1983-10-01 21 Don't give too much school work Homework and the holidays WE refer to the letter "Students benefit from homework set for holidays" by "Ex-Students of Primary Six, 1982". (ST, Sept 17). We don't mind homework during the holidays, but having to spend all of it on such work is dreadful.263 words
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Letter90 1983-10-01 21 I REFER to the reply "Homework was to occupy students during the holidays". (ST, Sept 27). As a parent of four school-going children, I am very surprised that there exist parents who complain about homework being given to their children, especially during the school holidays. I90 words
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444 1983-10-01 21 More facilities at commerce institute REPLIES I REFER to the letter "Commerce institute could be much better" by "NIC Students". (ST, July 15). The National Institute of Commerce (NIC) has an enrolment of over 1,800 trainees in 63 classrooms. As the nature of the courses conducted at the institute requires444 words
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Letter78 1983-10-01 21 WE thank "D.W.D." for bringing to our attention a cigarette advertisement in one of our buses. (ST, Sept 10). The advertisement is obviously unauthorised as all advertisements on cigarette products are not accepted by the company. This policy is strictly enforced. The unauthorised advertisement has already78 words
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333 1983-10-01 21 Let all working mothers claim relief I WOULD like to use my case to illustrate why the enhanced child relief for women should be extended to all working mothers. Only in the last few years have I been able to get over the disappointment of not being able to get333 words
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267 1983-10-01 21 You don't have to hit them, do you? NOT too long ago, there were a string of reports about dogs. I would like to mention some incidents which might change the opinions certain people may have about dogs. While I was looking out from the balcony of my flat one267 words
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Advertisement305 1983-10-01 21 Tips on how to reverse-park your car I NEVER cease to be amused at the difficulty with which many of our qualified drivers reverse-park their vehicles. I would like to help them do better. BRING your car as close and parallel to Car B as possible with your front wheels305 words
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Advertisement85 1983-10-01 21 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from readers. All letters must include the writer's signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is an advantage. We85 words
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Advertisement205 1983-10-01 21 if fl V A F m T With Chase you get a little richer And yet know that by the end of the everyday. Because we pay you day, you will have earned interest on daily interest at 6 1 A% per annum on your daily balance. your savings account205 words
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Article454 1983-10-01 22 JOHN DRYSDALE - JOHN DRYSDALE By of vaiODai dials Lia. Lonaon Reagan's J^ visit to China THE ANNOUNCEMENT on Wednesday, at the end of US Secretary of Defence Caspar Weinberger's visit to Beijing, that the Chinese Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang is to visit Washington in January and that President454 words
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Article, Illustration480 1983-10-01 22 2 Flexibility in nuclear arms talks WITH a new flexibility in the intermediate nuclear arms talks announced by President Reagan this week, the totally unexpected declaration by Vice-Presi-dent George Bush on Wednesday, to the effect that British and French nuclear deterrents will eventually have to be put on the negotiating480 words
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Article614 1983-10-01 22 LIM SAY BOON - This that Advance Australia LIM SAY BOON By Our Melbourne Reporter THE NATIONALISTIC hysteria that followed Australia's America's Cup victory this week had touches of the bizzare which would have fascinated even that master surrealist Salvador Dali. The jingoistic media hyperbole in the weeks leading up to the final race614 words
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Advertisement309 1983-10-01 22 If you have -or wantigh quality kitchen appliances j yvpfi^fil^f i s.a. f^F mm Mr Ml Ml WOMI Ml Ml VflV Refrigerators and Freezers S l"f 711 ilc no riii x German> W M M nUlftl KiCa LI K» Free Standing and Built-in Appliances Speed Queen 9 plnd r O^TUT^^309 words
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Article73 1983-10-01 23 HOTEL Grand Central has asked for a suspension in the trading of its shares. The suspension, from yesterday, is made "pending some important company announcement". An official of the hotel said the company would also be releasing its interim results sometime next week. The hotel's shares had been73 words
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Article32 1983-10-01 23 SSANGYONG Cement (S) Ltd has reported group pre-tax profits of $11.66 million ($7.54 million before) on turnover of $67.6 million ($40.36 million) for the six months ended June 30. 1983.32 words
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Article28 1983-10-01 23 MALAYSIAN Feedmills Ltd has announced group pre-tax losses of $838,000 ($473,000 profits) on turnover of $28.45 million ($41.4 million) for the period ended June 30, 1983.28 words
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Article29 1983-10-01 23 METAL Containers Ltd incurred group pre-tax losses of $2.48 million ($3.05 million profits) on turnover of $53.89 million ($62.2 million) for the interim to June 30, 1983.29 words
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Article25 1983-10-01 23 TDM Bhd chalked up group net profits of M5698,000 ($184,000) on revenue of $14.8million ($18.64 million) for the interim to June 30, 1983.25 words
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Article73 1983-10-01 23 HONGKONG, Fri. The Mass Transit Railway Corp (MTRC) has mandated a HK$2 billion (SsslB million) eight-year syndicated loan. Agent Manufacturers Hanover Asia Ltd said interest payments will be based totally on the Hongkong Interbank Rates (Hibor) or 75 per cent on Hibor and 25 per cent on theReuter - 73 words
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Article100 1983-10-01 23 BERNE, Fri. Switzerland's gross national product fell 1.5 per cent in real terms in 1982, after a 2.5 per cent rise in 1981. Revised government figures show that this is the first drop since 1976. The revised 1982 figure compares with an initial forecast of a 1.7Reuter - 100 words
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Article62 1983-10-01 23 ROME, Fri. Italian consumer prices for families of workers and office employees rose 1.3 per cent in September after a 0.4 per cent rise in August. The National Statistics Institute said the sharp acceleration, however, was not reflected in year-on-year figures which showed consumer price inflation easingReuter - 62 words
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Article59 1983-10-01 23 TOKYO, Fri. The average contracted interest rates for lending by all Japanese banks fell 0.006 of a percentage point to 7.058 per cent per annum in August from the July level, after a 0.014 percentage point fall in July. The Bank of July said it was theReuter - 59 words
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Article86 1983-10-01 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia's crude palm oil production this year is expected to fall 5.6 per cent to 3.31 million tonnes from 1982's 3.51 million. The Palm Oil Registration and Licensing Authority, in its monthly bulletin, said this was substantially larger than the only other decline recordedReuter - 86 words
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552 1983-10-01 23 LONDON, Fri. A new international coffee agreement comes into force tomorrow and is expected to provide six more years of price stability for producer nat ons and the millions of coffee drinkers around the world. The four previous pacts have for theReuter - 552 words
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569 1983-10-01 23 THE word "Italy" will be taken off Singapore-made leather handbags as the new Singapore Handbag Manufacturers Association sets out to prove that local companies have something good to offer. The industry here is small and relatively unknown. Only a handful of companies enjoy569 words
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287 1983-10-01 23 Singapore Bus manages to maintain profits SINGAPORE Bus Service (1978) Ltd has maintained interim earnings in spite of a drop in turnover. For the six months ended June 30, 1983, the group turned in pre-tax profits of $9.83 million compared with $9.57 million in the previous in- i terim. Turnover287 words
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213 1983-10-01 23 CITY Developments Ltd has bought the Buckley Road property formerly owned by United Engineers Ltd. The 3,205-square metre site, which consists of four old bungalows numbers 6, 8, 10 and 12 was sold by UE earlier this year. But no formal announcements on213 words
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Article171 1983-10-01 23 VW will keep American plant DETROIT, Fri. Volkswagen of America Inc said it expects its car sales in the United States to improve in the next year. The company's president, however, reaffirmed that VW does not plan on moving its manufacturing facilities out of the US. "I believe we areAP - 171 words
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Article268 1983-10-01 23 SANYO Industries (M) Bhd appears to have checked the downward trend in its earnings. In the first six months of this year, its pre-tax profit (unaudited) rose by about 48 per cent to M5381,596. Turnover, however, was up by only 2 per cent at $25.40 million.268 words
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Article323 1983-10-01 23 SINGAPORE: The stock market closed slightly mixed on sporadic baying Interest and profit-taking in quiet trading yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index closed 9.15 point higher at 979.35. The Stock Exchange of Singapore industrial Index rose 1.26 points to MA KUALA LUMPUR: Share prices closed mixed on covering323 words
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Article66 1983-10-01 23 Boa»u>ad Bhd 4 CtC 10 CCM Cold Storage DunJop bid Esso Ft N 5 Gentings Guinness -2 Gathrie Bhd Haw Par Inoheape Bhd 4 MTC NBT 1 Nat Iron PMC Pan Elec Perils Plant Prima -5 Robinson's Rothmaas I -1 Semb SMp 2 Slme Darby S66 words
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Article, Illustration62 1983-10-01 23 Lien Hoe 860 +20 M Banking 995 +15 O C B C 1090 +10 H I.eong Credit 805 +10 Johan Hldgg 715 +10 C C 670+10 Sth Msia Ind 580 +10 G I Hldgs 50* 420 +10 Magnum Corpn 434 +8 P Pelangi 50« 237 +8 Pan-El KOc 33862 words
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Article36 1983-10-01 23 M Flour 505 -25 L" M Flour 620 -20 Metal Box Spore 275 -15 Sea View 378 -12 Fusan 200 -11 G E Life 1710 -10 P M R I 520-10 Kuala Sidim 510 -1036 words
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Article43 1983-10-01 23 Sep 29 Sep 30 BT Composite: 938.42 940.31 BT Indicator: *****54 *****20 ST Industrials: 979.20 979.35 ST Finance: 2748.75 2755.14 ST Hotels: 1009.05 1006.07 ST Properties: 708.69 711.66 ST Minings: 245.30 245.22 ST Plantations: 1466.59 1465.70 OCBC. 810.66 812.50 SESInd: 738.74 740.0043 words
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Article22 1983-10-01 23 UOL Warrants 3,604,000 Pan-El 695,000 U Engineers 562,000 Selprop 453,000 Pahang Cons 418,000 Total turnover: 14.69m Total value: $41. 79m22 words
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538 1983-10-01 28 TAN CHONG Motor Holdings Bhd has achieved an impressive growth in firsthalf earnings in spite of stagnant market conditions, and the group is now poised to end the year with profits exceeding all forecasts. Group pre-tax profits swelled by 72.7 per cent to M540.2538 words
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Article198 1983-10-01 28 LONDON, Fri. The emerging worldwide recovery is starting to ease the payments position of the developing countries, although much of the recent reduction in their current account deficit sterns from steps to restrain imports, the Bank of England said in its quarterly bulletin. The less developedReuter - 198 words
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302 1983-10-01 28 BONN, Fri. West German unemployment is likely to rise to 2.75 million by the end of 1984 from the current 2.2 million and to almost 3.5 million by 1990. The IFO Institute, one of West Germany's five leading economic research bodies, said its long-term forecastReuter - 302 words
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Article316 1983-10-01 28 PARIS, Fri. The French government is considering changes to its planned surtax in the Budget for 1984, Prime Minister Pierre Mauroy said. The surtax has been proposed for those paying more than 20,000 francs (555,340) a year, and National Assembly deputies have called for changes becauseReuter - 316 words
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200 1983-10-01 28 Ajinomoto first-half earnings fall to M$3.l2m AJINOMOTO (If) Bhd has reported lower earnings for the first six months of this year. Its unaudited interim results just released showed a pre-tax profit of M53.12 million, which is 9 per cent less than what it made in the corresponding period of 1982.200 words
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155 1983-10-01 28 Semiconductor industry expected to improve SANTA CLARA, Fri. A recently completed statistical study says the semiconductor industry, which has been sluggish since 1980, has resumed its growth at a rate that will double its shipments by 1986, The report, compiled for the annual Semiconductor Industry Association forecast dinner last night,UPI - 155 words
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Advertisement169 1983-10-01 23 ii! y CJWO^ x Great newSi all cane f urmture overs \v\ M 1f iff B-v The largest and only showroom that displays I \&T #W\oP^ r^){^r^\[ rf'c^r? solel¥ the full ran9e of modern cane 'urnlshingl\\ m I\R 9 It V^IOVJjL JvSvJjL concept of JLJ^ i^ i^ i^ i^^^^^^^^^^^^ il^^169 words
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Advertisement349 1983-10-01 24 MXJ JL JL V/vl-vIV^K/VI- JLJL JL V^/JLJL Announcing the Official Opening of Wartsila Power Singapore (Pte) Ltd* iilllilUililillii MtU illllllllllllll Jsm^ i essels and repaired many more that have sailed into our yards. From today ue uill jointh, uuh Wartsila, produce diesel engines for Illllt I iHillllllll 111 'w/^ ill349 words
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Article2999 1983-10-01 26 All shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN is traded in lots of It shares each, with the price quoted in dollars. Gr*» Net 1»83 Last Y'ld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or-2,999 words
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Article1733 1983-10-01 26 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS AJhMOMU (4 06S) (2) 4.00 Ale*m (2.948 2.985) (1) 2.951,733 words
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Article350 1983-10-01 26 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market closed the week on a hopeful note, with prices finishing generally higher. In spite of a softer Wall Street, prices opened a shade higher and began to rise gradually until a late round of profit-taking took prices off their best. Fuelling350 words
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Article37 1983-10-01 26 Up Down Unch Industrials 42 30 37 Finance 6 5 4 Hotels 0 2 Properties 3 2 6 Oil Palms 6 1 1 Tins 5 6 2 Rubbers 12 5 4 Peb Loans 1 137 words
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Article182 1983-10-01 26 Managers' prices for Octl A3 SINGAPORE I AIT TRUST The Commerce 3.45 3.67 The Savings Fund 1.99 2.11 S'pore Prog Fund 1.50 1.59xd S'pore Set-. Fund 2.25 2.39 S'pore Invest Fund 1.15 1.22 S'pore Equity Fund 1 53 1.62 ASIA UNIT TRUST Mai Invest Fund 2.90 3.07 Mai182 words
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Article2769 1983-10-01 26 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board2,769 words
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593 1983-10-01 26 THE Singapore stockmarket improved slightly yesterday after an uneven start. Volume of transactions was initially low but picked up a little in the afternoon. Although It was the beginning of the October settlement trading period, there did not appear to be any strong interest.593 words
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Advertisement10 1983-10-01 26 Naked Truth: Exposure in The Straits Times Classified catches eyes.10 words
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Article266 1983-10-01 27 THE Singapore rubber market yesterday closed higher with October One RSS buyers quoted at 230.00 cents per kilo, up 1.50 cents from Thursday. After opening slightly higher on steadier London advices, levels fluctuated within a half-cent range on lack of interest. Prices improved another half-cent in the afternoon on266 words
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Article31 1983-10-01 27 Rubber: Sep 30 Singapore: October: 230 cents (up 1.50 cents) Malaysia: October: 252.00 cents (up 0.25 cents) Tin: M529.80 per kilo (down 15 cents) 70 tonnes (down 30 tonnes)31 words
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Article24 1983-10-01 27 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.94 per cent.24 words
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382 1983-10-01 27 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday Noon (per kilo) Close (per kilo) Buyers Sellers 229.50 230.50N 230.00 231.00 232.50 233.00 225.00 227.00N 224.00 226.00N 221.00 223.00N 220.00 222.00N 213.00 215.00N 212.00 214.00N 205.00 207.00N 204.00 206.00N Close Buyers Sellers 235.75 236.25 237.75 238.25 240.00 241.00 242.50 243.50 247.50 248.50382 words
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Article199 1983-10-01 27 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed off the day's lows on covering, after opening in sympathy with the easier Chicago soybean complex, dealers said. In Oct, central and south fell MS3O and Ms2o respectively to M51,330 a tonne. Nov in the south lost M577.50 to M51,302.50.199 words
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Article32 1983-10-01 27 LONDON: Copper prices on Thursday (previous in brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £1000.00 (£1002.50); sellers £1001.00 (£1003.00); Three Months buyers £1027.50 (£1030.00); sellers £1028.00 (£1030.50). Market tone: Barely steady. Sales: 13,850 tonnes.32 words
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Article192 1983-10-01 27 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday weakened another 15 cents to M529.80 a kilo, still within the ITA lower range of M529.15 and M532.06. The decline was attributed to a further fall in London, with the buffer stock manager supporting at the lower levels. Dealers also noted192 words
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Article117 1983-10-01 27 PRODUCE Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per 111 kg yesterday: Coconut oil: Bulk fob $178.00 sellers, old drum (in 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 $340.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq117 words
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Article34 1983-10-01 27 Wed Tae« New York 11.808 11.888 11.85S 11.93S Zurich U.858 11.878 11.90S 11.92S Than. Wed Singapore 11.668 U.908 11.73S U.97S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. Sonree: Credit Saltur, S'pon-34 words
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Article194 1983-10-01 27 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable in Singapore yesterday opened at 5527,986 and closed at 5527,797. Gold opened at 405.00/ 5.50 (the day's high) and was quiet in morning trading. It closed at 404.75/5.25. It reopened at lunch for 404.75/5.25 and began to slip on trade house selling to194 words
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Article634 1983-10-01 27 TRADING in the US Singapore dollar yesterday was uneventful with most of the major participants sitting on the sidelines. The Singapore dollar closed at 2.1400. It had reached 2.1408. Lacklustre trading dominated the market except in the US$ yen. The US} DM opened at a high of634 words
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Article454 1983-10-01 27 WALL STREET stock prices on Thirsday closed lower for the third straight day on lighter volume as institutional investors continued to consolidate tie large gains recorded last week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which fell nearly 19 points in the past two sessions, retreated nearly two points to454 words
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Article442 1983-10-01 27 SHARE prices yesterday closed lower in persistent liquidation activity among blue chips and popular stocks, with sentiment dampened by the resumption of an overnight decline on Wall Street. The market average, fell 30.02 to 9,402.59 following Thursday's 12.71 decline. Foreign buying was scarce despite the steep yen rise against442 words
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Article375 1983-10-01 27 SHARE prices yesterday closed widely lower in heavy trading, despite a late rally. The decline followed falls on Wall Street and in world metal prices. At 1500 the All-Ordinaries Index was down 3.9 points at 718.0, after being down 5.1 points at noon. However over the week it rose375 words
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Article316 1983-10-01 27 PRICES yesterday ended at their lowest levels of 1983 and the Hang Seng Index finished 9.02 points down at T58.33. Brokers said sentiment was mixed as investors were uncertain over the trend, which was subject to political and currency considerations. Trading was fairly active but mainly comprised small orders.316 words
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Article152 1983-10-01 27 Fls ABN 370.00 unch Ahold 180.70 unch Ak«> 78.50 -0.7 AMEV 131.00 0.6 Amras 95.00 +0.1 Amrobnk 61 70 -0.2 Bergoss Berk Bols 82.70 -0.6 Borsucer Boska 47.50 unch Burtet Caland 34.50 -0.3 Calv Dell MU 70.20 -0.8 Elsevler 405.00 +3 Ennia 158.50 -0.5 Fgh 42.40 unch Fokker 40.00152 words
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Article195 1983-10-01 27 Francs Actions Sulsses 289 +i Alusuisse Br 760 unch Alusulsse Reg 252 -1 Brown Boverl Br 1200 +10 Ctba Getgy Br 1975 +20 Clba Oelgy P C 1615 +5 Clba Qelgy Reg 844 +1 Credit Sulsse Br 2110 -10 Credit Sulsse Reg 405 unch Elektrowatt Br 2910 unch George195 words
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Article99 1983-10-01 27 Pesos Acoje Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mining B 0011 unch Atlas Con B 3050 +0.5 Bagulo Gold Basic Petroleum 0 006 -0 001 Benguet Con. B 87 -5 COCP 075 unch First Phil Hldgs 5 -02 Lepanto B 0 10 -0005 Marlnduque B 7 0.5 j Marst«el 0001 unrh99 words
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Article127 1983-10-01 27 Bahu Aokham Thai Asia Fibre Ayuthaya Inv And Trust 138 +1 Bangkok Bank 256 unch Bank Or Ayudhaya Ltd Bata Shoe Berll Jucker 443 unch Charoong Thai Wire Firestone First Trust 66 25 +25 Goodyear Industrial Finance Corp 148 +1 Jalaprathan Cement 173 -1 Maboonkhrong 119 +1 Metal Box127 words
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Article657 1983-10-01 27 SHARE prices closed mixed as the quiet conditions of recent days persisted with no fresh factor to spark interest, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times Index was up 0.1 point at 699.8. ICI stood out with a gain of 16p at 558, reflecting further US demand late on657 words
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Article50 1983-10-01 27 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 758.33 Thursday 767.35 Week Ago 785.48 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 886.4 Thursday 888.4 Week Ago 872.4 ALL ORDINARIES Friday 718.0 Thursday 721.9 Week Ago 708.0 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Thursday 689.7 Wednesday 696.9 Week Ago 708.1 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 1240.14 Wednesday 1241.97 Week Ago 1257.5250 words
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Advertisement566 1983-10-01 27 Is J&SBLb* 1 S EaatikmS Lien-Yuen Village Restaurant Our doors are op«n to a gourmet's paradise. Sumpaious Cantonese cuisine cooked the traditional way. Spicy Szechuan food to work out a hearty appetite. Delicious seafood dishes using only the finest and freshest ingredients served the way you like it best steamed,566 words
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Advertisement282 1983-10-01 28 For aU the 'Wmm^ right reasons. II &^J3l%l^m •Join Printemps, where fashion is so much Kj s your way of life and a range of other fet /frVl i A P rime Orchard Road business location An ultra-prestigious architectural design mm^ g T^T^TTVTT^K T 1 incorporating some of the world's282 words
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Advertisement84 1983-10-01 28 I V* JK V% JR Ala^fel** Thai Furniture at rock bottom prices! I IL| mW ■Jr CM M Now on sale. Our beautiful handcrafted Thai KBB M »M M W MU M M H furniture. Made of genuine teakwood. Available on iy a t our Bukit Timah Plaza branch. j^^^^^84 words
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Advertisement4102 1983-10-01 29 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP ■I'-fJ Monday Friday 900am-5 30 pm Ordinary -00 per wo'd (Mm $1 5 00) fa .^i^^ (5.00 pm for next day) wroinory k c«««rt«i«««»«» c««^ «..;w« J^ K. gj*k X^;— j I f finizf V*r=j£J Vr-=j^f /i^ Si d**S\ m fir 1 12.30 pm for4,102 words
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Advertisement530 1983-10-01 29 B- ARE TICKS AND fleas your pet 88 problems? If so. we have a new organic formula that kills ticks anrl fleas instantly. Yet. it is safe igU&^GtSHlb&Si&y'- !or P el S *nd human, and hu a pleasant citrus scent. If you're lIP interested, tick of! classification BBk 20 36530 words
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Advertisement441 1983-10-01 29 lies anuj|Hinwiij; 1 RENT COLOUR TV 56cm (22in) $4 3 p.month 66cm (26ini $45 p month $100 Deposit or provide guarantor Immediate installation and Free service. Long and siiort term rental available Ring *****85 or *****50 DON'T BUY SPEAKERS TILL you have heard ours. Special offer for ADS. DCM. Polk.441 words
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Advertisement622 1983-10-01 30 49 Packing/Storage/ Delivery/Removal HOUSE REMOVAL transportation Workers provided Reasonable charges Oood service Call *****31. HOUSE REMOVAL I TRANSPORTATION mt. i Day* nights service Workers provided Charges reasonable Please call *****78. HOUSE REMOVAL. TRANSPORTATION, Disposal Day/Night servi e Reasonable charges with Labourer Telephone 4689M6 TRANSPORTATION. FORWARDING, DELIVERY and removal at economical622 words
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Advertisement717 1983-10-01 30 ATTENTION ALL MICRO COMPUTER USERS I This is to Inform you thai we have been appointed as Official Distributor for Discmate Diskettes with effect rr<<m sth July 1963 by DISCMATE SINGAPORE PTE LTD. Thank you for your past support All Enquiries Welcome l HWEE BOON ELECTRONICS CO 101 Upper Cross717 words
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Advertisement468 1983-10-01 30 I 56 Industrial Equip- 56 Industrial Equipment/Supplies ment/Supplies REQUIRED I 2ND HAND CONVEYOR BELT COMPLETE, SUITABLE FOR j COAL MINING PURPOSES. Speed approximately 1,000 ft. per minute. Belt width either 24", 30" or 36". Total conveyor length approximately 1,500 ft. Please contact: MRLIM TEL: *****66 j! office hours J SALE468 words
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Advertisement379 1983-10-01 30 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive fA wall established corn-] i modify firm with more than 20 years trading has the following personnel requirements for it* bullion j futures department DEALING MANAGER (Chief Dealer) Candidates should have at least 2 years experience as Senior Chief Dealer with a bullion futures379 words
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Advertisement480 1983-10-01 30 I ni M. has vacancies for Experienced "^H Production Supervisors at classiH I *Ma fJcatlon 66k. If you have a good Q J knowledge on press tools and the m^^ usual production qualifications, H 1 hurry iiinl respond Anyone t/F~] TB beforp October 15 will be IN i entitled to480 words
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Advertisement637 1983-10-01 30 MARKETING EXECUTIVE required to assist top management in identifying market opportunities, product management, tenders/ quotations/ correspondence and achieving marketing/ sales objectives. We are leaders in the field of upmarket interior decor products and preference will be given to university or poly graduates with at least 2 years similar working experience637 words
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Advertisement527 1983-10-01 30 b) EDP b) EDP e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretariat/Clerical 9g HARAPAN GROUP Wsk invites suitably qualified applicants iffs mm for the following positions: Mf t B SECRETARY Wm •Minimum G.C.E. O' Level with BB fluent English HS •Shorthand 80 wpm laf •Typing4owpm Ipfe HB •Knowledge of Chinese preferable Wij& B ACCOUNTS527 words
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Advertisement451 1983-10-01 30 PERSONAL CONFIDENTIAL STENOGRAPHER/SECRETARY i Applicants should be fluent in English, experienced in shorthand and typing. ii Preference will be given to mature candidates with formal secretarial training and experience. ExceUent i opportunity exists for career development in expanding international organisation with head office in Singapore. i Application giving personal particulars,451 words
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Advertisement391 1983-10-01 30 Arc you looking for a challenging and rewarding career? If you like challenging job, have initiative, Mil-moti-vated and keen to develop and improve youreeH, then we invite you to diacuae your career with ua in re- pect of the following position*: 1) PERSONNEL ASSISTANT 2) ACCOUNTS CLERKS 3) RECEPTIONIST/ TELEPHONE391 words
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Advertisement399 1983-10-01 31 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical i Usso) We require a TELEX/ SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR REQUIREMENTS e G.C.E. O' level certificate. e l year experience as telex operator. e Prepared to do shift work. e Preferably able to read telex perforated tape messages. MMM DUTIES e Processes all incoming/outgoing teletype/ fascimile/word processor399 words
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Advertisement474 1983-10-01 31 NIIGATA ENGINEERING (S) PTE LTD Regional Headquarters of a leading Japanese Company dealing in the Engineering and Manufacturing of Heavy Industries for over 80 years, invites applications for: FEMALE GENERAL CLERKS Minimum OCE O' level or above with credits In KiiKiish and Mathematics Duties: Reception. Telephone Exchange, typing, telex operation,474 words
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Advertisement459 1983-10-01 31 FEMALE SECRETARY (between $800 $900 p.m.) Good GCE O" Level and relevant secretarial certificate Mature and pleasant personality Have served Senior Executives for at least 2 years preferably Can work independently Good prospects, free meals and attractive fringe benefits. Please write with full details to: fiKl TuTDfu-Qftia! ISINGAPORt The Personnel459 words
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Advertisement652 1983-10-01 31 NIPPON STEEL A leading Japanese Steel manutac- turer requires the services of: 1) RECEPTIONIST 2) FEMALE GENERAL CLERK Requirements: e OCE 'O' Level. Fluent in English. Age 18 to 22 years. Ability to type e Able to commence work immediately. All letters of application with recent photograph and contact telephone652 words
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Advertisement618 1983-10-01 31 Manufacturing Plant in Semsawang requires: I) ACCOUNTS/COSTING CLERKS (MALE/FEMALE) Mm GCE O' Level with LOCI in Higher Accounting/ Boot-keeping. 1-2 years Accounting experience In a large manufacturing or trading concern. Able to handle full set of Accounts and knowledge of costing will be an added advantage RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST QCE O' Level618 words
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Advertisement681 1983-10-01 31 ACCOUNTS CLERK e GCE "O" level with credit In Maths e LCC Intermediate Bookkeeping e Those without bookkeeping certificate but having the necessary experience can also apply Arrangement for interview, contact: EDWARD SEAH AT *****22 between 7.30a.m. and 4.00p.m. (Mondays Saturdays) or call personally at: 2, LORONG TUKANG EMPAT JURONG681 words
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Advertisement631 1983-10-01 31 Food Factory requires the following:--(A) ACCOUNTANT (B) ACCOUNTS CLERK (C) GENERAL CLERK For Post (A):Nanyang University Graduate or Nee Ann Graduate For Post (B) (C) Passed GCE O' Level e Minimum 3 years relevant working experience e Attractive salary fringe benefits for the right candidates Interested applicants please write in631 words
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Advertisement778 1983-10-01 31 Well Established Group o( Companies require. TELEX OPERATOR A(>lr to work under pressure 1 2 years' experience Pleasant personality Please apply with full resume, salary expectation and telephone number toTHE ADVERTISER 10 COLL VER QUAY 22-02. OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 ACCOUNTS CLERK GCE O' Level and LCCI Intermediate Accounting (those778 words
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Advertisement749 1983-10-01 31 Manufacturing firm has immediate j vacancy tor FEMALE GENERAL CLERK Interested applicants please i all *****47 attar 9 30am ESTABLISHED law firm requires i a Secretary Applli .mt- should have at least 1 'J years' litigation experience s.ii. ir\ negotia ble Attractive stall benefits Interested parties Jenny. *****66. GENERAL CLERK749 words
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Advertisement467 1983-10-01 31 ♦^Johnson SALES REPRESENTATIVE Technical Products Division Johnson Wax is a long established multi-na-tional Company with a worldwide reputation for quality products. Our Technical Products Division provides a w:>Je range of products including polishes, cleaners, insecticides and airfresheners for cleaning contractors, hotels, offices, factories and other buildings. We seek an additional,467 words
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Advertisement851 1983-10-01 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales i) Sales i I MARKETING DIVISION j| We have an immediate vacancy for the position J| TECHNICAL J SALES REPRESENTATIVE 1 J? The Job: S To promote and sell a wide assortment of m ss TESA specialty self-adhesive tapes for indus- C851 words
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Advertisement631 1983-10-01 32 Established Trading/Engineering Company requires SALES EXECUTIVES Pre requisites e Singapore citizen e Completed National Service Below 35 years j|e Past sales experience In pumps, electronic component machineries and engij neerinn products e Possess own car e Minimum GCK o' Level Candidates, please send full personal resume including qualifications, expected salary631 words
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Advertisement463 1983-10-01 32 SANDEN INTERNATIONAL (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD requires TECHNICAL ASSISTANT for truck refrigeration automobile air-conditioning. Requirements:--e 3 years' working experience in truck refrigeration or automobile air-conditioning e Preference for applicants With relevant trade certificate and class 3 driving licence. Benefits:--e Attractive remuneration Excellent opportunity for career advancement e Hotpitalization insurance scheme 5-day463 words
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Advertisement463 1983-10-01 32 ELECTRONIC DEVICES I (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD. I OVERSEAS I TRAINING I SCHEME I Our Company, a multi-million Colour ?l Picture Tubes Manufacturing Company '11 situated in Jurong, is offering Overseas is* Training opportunities to suitable candidates as Technical Assistants. Interested parties must be: M Singaporeans who have completed NS S463 words
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Advertisement596 1983-10-01 32 We are an established multinational H semiconductor company, locally based for more M than 12 years. In line with our expansion JH programme, we require dedicated and suitably S qualified individuals to fill the following positions: I TECHNICIANS (Product Support) I fl| Candidates should possess a Diploma in Electronics Engineering596 words
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Advertisement183 1983-10-01 32 /''^^^^^^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^S^B^B^B^BM^BB^^k^^t M& A well established manufacturing company invites suitable candidates for the post of ENGINEERING ASSISTANT Requirements: Diploma in Electronics Engineering or equivalent Preferably 1 year's experience Experience in telecommunication I would be an advantage Ability to work independently Responsibilities: Repair of microprocessors based cards and equipment Assist the Engineer183 words
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Advertisement601 1983-10-01 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical I Q C I I For the quality control of sawn timber I I for export we wish to employ a reliable I I and experienced Q.C. H I Interested applicants should submit I I details of qualifications, experience, I601 words
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Advertisement368 1983-10-01 33 An Industrial (Product) Design company has immediate vacancies for the following poi>... on»: Mechanical Engineer e Diploma in Mechanical Engineering preferred e Minimum 1 year's experience in engineering field e Ability to make prototypes independently with minimum supervision e Experience in product design and engineering will be an advantage Artist/Graphic368 words
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Advertisement607 1983-10-01 33 FLETCHER-LUM CHANG (KENT RIDGE PROJECT) PTE LTD ASSISTANT CO-ORDINATOR Application* are invited from persons having a Diploma in Building and preferably with some site experience. Please apply In own handwriting stating contact telephone number and salary required to: I THE PROJECT DIRECTOR P.O. BOX 76 PASIR PANJANG POST OFFICE SINGAPORE607 words
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Advertisement576 1983-10-01 33 Reputable company in Jakarta, Indonesia looking for an Expert to take charge of Moulding Section in j an expanding Timber Industries I concern. e Candidate must have good experience in Moulding Technology and marketing Of all finished products Remuneration and terms of employment can be dicussed. Applications to be submitted576 words
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Advertisement814 1983-10-01 33 mg^\ ALLIED COCOA INDUSTRIES PTE LTD 1 Has vacancies for— MM 1. PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Polytechnic Technician Diploma in Production Engineering/ iBl Chemical Process Technology or GCE 'A' Level holder. MJ •At least 3 years' industrial experience preferably in food industries 9n HI or related field. SB Possess initiative and good814 words
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Advertisement500 1983-10-01 33 BUCKBEE-MEARS AYER RAJAH FOR OUR RAPID EXPANSION PROGRAMME WE HAVE IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR EXPERIENCED PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS MINIMUM 5 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN HIGH VOLUME PRODUCTION. MINIMUM NTC 3 OR EQUIVALENT. ABLE TO MAKE TOOLING SET-UPS. ABLE TO SCHEDULE MANPOWER. KNOWLEDGE ON PRESS TOOLS ESSENTIAL. IF YOU ARE HIRED BEFORE OCTOBER 15TH,500 words
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Advertisement614 1983-10-01 33 1 W» W« ,tr.- the leading -.upplier ul construction materials and a li UN In CIWI engineering works Due to expansion pro- grammes we ha\e openings for: PERSONNEL ASSISTANT i H i: a At le.i.st 1-2 yemn relevant working experience Sound knowledge <>f local labour laws and employment Those without614 words
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Advertisement700 1983-10-01 34 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant nun i i) Miscellaneous j I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous i r TP-f-MF 1 Thc Po| y olefln Company A HipW-P (Singapore) Pte. Ltd Our Company is one of the downstream companies in the Petrochemical Complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau (about 30700 words
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Advertisement636 1983-10-01 34 Wanted: 20 GLAZIERS/ TRAINEE GLAZIERS Rapidly expanding glass and glazing company is looking for reliable and conscientious Glaziers and Workers to train in specialised glazing fields. Basic salary Sssos p.m. Merit increment 13th month salary CPF Transport allowance Malaysians acceptable Call personally at: 40A ORCHARD ROAD #04-02 MACDONALD HOUSE SINGAPORE636 words
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Advertisement579 1983-10-01 34 Vacancies exist for the following posit Kins in a factory located in JURONG (A) MANSONS e Kxperience on Glass Kefrartory Furnace, Refractory Bricks BlOCka Cutting, prepared to work in hot conditions (B) TRAINEE FURNACE SUPERVISORS e QCC A' or O' level cerlifi- I rates e Working experience on oil fired579 words
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Advertisement462 1983-10-01 34 H WORLD AIDE COURIERS requires OPERATIONS ASSISTANTS 1) Day shift Requirement Class 2 driving licence Salary above $550 2) Night Shin Class 3 driving licence Salary $620 All applicants must understand simple English, have completed or exempted from runtime National Service. Please apply personally to: The Operations Manager TNT SKYPAK462 words
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Advertisement572 1983-10-01 34 DELIVERY/WAREHOUSE ASSISTANT required by a well established manufacturing company In Ju rong Requirements: e Minimum Sec 2 education e Possess class 3 driving licence. We offer: e Stai ting salary above $450 e 5-day week e Transport allowance Please apply personally on Monday i 3/10. at: NO. 8 TANJONG KLING572 words
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Advertisement895 1983-10-01 34 Applications are invited for a DRIVER e Singapore Clti/tri e Age 24 -40 years |'ii»>f.sN a valid Class !i driving licence e Must be able to speak and understand English Attractive salary and fringe benefits will be offered. Interested applicants are re- j quested to call personally for an i895 words
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Advertisement688 1983-10-01 34 DENTAL ASSISTANT REQUIRED Apply personally Blk s<j. Marine Terrace -01-93. Marine Parade Tel *****5 (Saturday 'Sunday) EXPERIENCED DELIVERY DRIVER At lea.->t 2 years ("ail personally at 51 Aytr Rajah Crescent, -03-10. S pore 0513 PART-TIME DRIVER. PREFERABLY staying in dtst 3, 4, 5. 22 Working time 7 15am till 1688 words
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Advertisement391 1983-10-01 35 lUjjj\j FOB SALE AT classification 76k a «-srj r i Porsche 912. with a tup speed of I*l l*l |O| ICf 1 1 fS mph. alloy wheels and "many iQir¥l spares" It is restored and maintJ tTi i. uned by a careful enthusiast ff^\ /AX Ifll n P refers t0391 words
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Advertisement569 1983-10-01 35 76 Vehicle* For Sale c) Datsun/NJssan 1979 OCTOBER DATSUN 200L. 1994 c.c, aircond, sport rims, cassetU player, road tax/ insurance March 1984, tip-top condition eligible for PARF $20,800, Tel *****51. 1980 DATSUN 100A. New paintwork, sports rims, brand ne\" tyres, aircond. Electronic ignition, power windows antenna, radio cassette. $15,600 0.n.0.569 words
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Advertisement910 1983-10-01 35 j?3' i X3O^^'^' 6-^aK^^^J^n^^O s,/J*n>^^ OOO^-^iO vi? 1977 FIAT 131S Mirafiori. Second owner, good condition, new paintwork, sports rims and battery. Contact *****70/ *****17 after 2p.m. FIAT Xl9 1978 One lady owner, aircond. sports rims, done only 18.000 miles, $22,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****10/ *****09 FIAT 124S 1972 Rotary aircon. cassette,910 words
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Advertisement931 1983-10-01 35 1980 HONDA ACCORD 1600. 4 doors, aircon, sports rims PARK. $22,500 Jalan Toa Fayoh Caltex Station 1980 HONDA ACCORD 3-door Aircond radio cassette. One owner Beautiful condition $23,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****23 1981 HONDA ACCORD 1598 c.c 3door One private uwner, beautiful condition. $*****. View: 190 Tanjong Katong Road. 1982 HONDA931 words
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Advertisement912 1983-10-01 35 1971 MERCEDES BENZ 230.6 Good condition. Passed inspection. Aircond. $4,800 Michael Tel *****46 1972 MERCEDES 230.6 Non PARF, aircond, cassette with mini Indue, passed inspection Highest offer *****76 9.00am 9.00pm. 1973 MERCEDES 200. Non PARF Aircon, radio/cassette, beautiful condition. Price negotiable Contact *****44. 1974 MERCEDES 230 Aircond, stereo. No PARF912 words
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Advertisement1099 1983-10-01 35 THE RIGHT CHOICE Appointed Dealer By BORNEO MOTORS (S) PTE LTD J f TOYOTA I New cars commerciol vehicles J N. Test-Drive At: VEHITO COMPANY Head Office: 594 Upp. Thomson Rd 7 Milestone TEL: *****63 Branch-Showroom: 261 Upp. Thomson Rd. V^ 54 Milestone TEL: *****98 J Note: Fitted with factory1,099 words
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Advertisement607 1983-10-01 35 m) Motorcycles/ m) Motorcycles/ m) Motorcycles/ Scooters Scooters Scooters ©YAMAHA^ TOP-OF-THE-LINE a^n, tl Classy. Powerful. Ifs the King of Scooters! HONG LEONG CORPORATION LTD. »B^*^^^ IYAMAHA DIVISION; 21. TYRWHITT ROAD. SINGAPORE 0820. TEL: *****71 (Opposite Victoria Schooi/Jalan Besar Stadium i k) Others k) Others 0 DBS FINANCE FOR BETTER CAR607 words
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Advertisement699 1983-10-01 35 k) Others SUZUKI 550 FEB 1980 Ist owner, showroom condition. Asking $9,800 negotiable Call *****88. Loy Weera. 1971 AUSTIN MINI 1000 Stationwagen, new paint, tax/insurance, passed Vicom. $1,700. 257. Upper Paya Lebar Road. 1978 SUBARU COUPE Weber carburettor, aircond radio, good condition $14,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****23 1979 AUG DAIHATSU Charade699 words
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Advertisement893 1983-10-01 36 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Motor Cycles/ Scooters GOOD NEWS! Intend to buy a motorcycle? Each buyer will have 1 FREE helmet We have many used and new motorcycle* lor sale from 100 c.c. to 1000 c.c. Instalment* welcome. For more information please CALL *****05/*****98 View at: YEW HENG MOTOR893 words
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Advertisement770 1983-10-01 36 U W iM»Ji ii ff t M iiiH^tjt "tJf V '**>HL jtnijl i l .^f L t-iAA l im > ,ii ..I I■ «5 MiiniiJyi■n»njfaj|jffly" IF YOU HAVE i p.'iirh.mt |..i 1! |j|| 'TrT^ thilin 1 .l.ipiillt'sr. we have all \.-if ,JfL ii'tJLlMitnwtf^ al ''lassilicatioii Mr '^#t! f ii i770 words
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Advertisement500 1983-10-01 36 DIST. 1129 MERRYN ROAD singlestorey detached bungalow, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, aircond. Available immediately. $4,000 p.m. *****79 No agents please DIST. 14 CHANGI/ SIGLAP 3-bed-roomed furnished detached bungalow with spacious garden in pleasant locality. Tel: *****44/ *****51. DIST 10 BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED double-storey semi-detached. With 4 bedrooms, large servant's. $3,200. Swansea500 words
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Advertisement753 1983-10-01 36 APARTMENTS WITH FACILITIES! 5 bedrooms i ChempaJca Court $5,000 IVtitholl.se $5,500 4 bedrooms Duchess Court $5,000 I LeonlC Tower $5,600 Uauhinia Terrace $5,000 1 Polnclana Tower $4,100 Jade Mansion $5,000 Woollerton Park $4,700 Stevens Road $6,000 Orange Heights $4,500 Fernhill Townhouse $5,500 Vermont $6,500 3 bedrooms Himiko $3,800 Highpoint $5,500753 words
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Advertisement951 1983-10-01 36 DIST. 10 NEAR SUPERMARKET brand new townhouse 3 bedI rooms, fully aircond. completely new furnishings, swimming pool, covered carpark $3,000 iVillanelle *****81 DIST 15 BRAND NEW Maisonette with swimming pool. 3 bedrooms, brand new furniture. Near shopping centre. $2,600 Swansea Homes *****11 Sat/ Sun DIST 10 VERY EXCLUSIVE modern 3-bedroomed951 words
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Advertisement890 1983-10-01 36 DIST. 5 FABER HILLS condominium 3-level maisonette. 3 bedrooms, fully furnished renovated. $2,400. *****82 *****61. DIST. 9. HIGH FLOOR luxuriously furnished unit, available Nov. Ist Rental $2,500 p.m. Call *****12. DIST. 9, FULLY FURNISHED, 3 bedrooms, vacant possession, near Orchard Road. $2,000/- negotiable Tel: *****6 No Agent) FULLY/PARTLY FURNISHED corner890 words
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Advertisement744 1983-10-01 36 FULLY FURNISHED BEDROOM with ceiling fan, telephone. In dist ISM. Call: *****93 No agents. FURNISHED ROOM TO let m Chal Chee. couple/girl, Muslim only. Call Sltl, *****71 FURNISHED ROOM at (ieylang for Single office-worker only No cooking. Rental $200 Tel: *****91 FURNISHED ROOM, JALAN Pergam. Changi. $550, laundry inclusive. *****06744 words
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Advertisement949 1983-10-01 36 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses SELETAR HILLS ESTATE semi-de-tached, single-storey 3.855 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, large separate dining room, large kitchen, study room, store room, 2 halls, matured garden and nice surroundings. For immediate sale. Call *****17 anytime DIST. 13 BUNGALOW, 12,000 sq.ft. (frontage approx. 75'). Freehold, front and back949 words
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Advertisement687 1983-10-01 36 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses If) toirttt Ap*rtm**a PrirtttApet >*■••»* i hiji v' i:nf 'Clnlnf. mi r-rn ■>«>(«••• ••»*»**> 3-fioon »»*m«t«T *»0»t rsrtH.'K.Kls*! <•&«* o,s» si TO«*> r£^3f _i^\iin_r^ ■T|lL Jilfit**" :f:;BAFES FHt/m »T*)OOC >/<• wri«tt ItIJTW SfcvProprrl) j _S_ •l« 18$ *••>687 words
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Advertisement1665 1983-10-01 37 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Salf 89 Properties For Sale b> Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments ~i i MEADOWS The Ultlmate ln Condominium" the door to a world of its own with a gold key. 9tr* j. f '^MLflßaaaflaP^^afl "^BT^BB M^k\. '^^aHallaV^al aa^aL^ e EXCLUSIVE1,665 words
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Advertisement887 1983-10-01 37 BEDOK SOUTH, FOUR roomed corner, Blk. 44 overlooking Lucky Height Estate. Renovated partially furnished High floor. $115,000 negotiable Tel: *****01 (after office hours) BEDOK NORTH 4 rooms, master room bathroom attached, builtin wardrobes In 2 rooms, kitchen cabinet, terrazzo flooring, fully furnished. $115,000 ono. *****1/ *****2 Matthew. TOA PAYOH, Lorong887 words
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Advertisement221 1983-10-01 37 93 Office Spaces b) Rental OFFICE SPACE of approximately 3,500 sq. ft. on the ground floor of a building inside CBD is available for letting. The premises are carpeted, air-conditioned and have glass frontage windows facing the road. Rental would be $5 p.s.f. negotiable. Interested parties please contact: John Low221 words
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Advertisement199 1983-10-01 37 93 Office Spaces j b) Rental UIC BUILDING SHENTON WAY i Panoramic view of sea on high i floor j Area: 2,200/1,432 sq.ft. Fully furnished partitioned with 6 executive rooms Wall to wall carpeting and wallpaper Immediate occupation Enquiries *****22 CENTRAL AIRCONDITIONED OF FICE space 2300 5800 sq. ft. in199 words
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Advertisement361 1983-10-01 39 142 Condolences 142 Condolences 142 Condolences W^ Our deepest sympathies I condolences to our I I MANAGING DIRECTOR I I MR HARRY CHUA I I on the demise of his beloved I I mother I I MDM TEO SIANG ENG I I on 30th Sept 1983 I I MANAGEMENT STAFF361 words
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Advertisement246 1983-10-01 39 141 Deaths MR. S. ANTHONIDAS THAYAVURAJ Age 60 Passed away peacefully on 30-9-83 leaving behind mother, wife, children, eona-in-law, grandchildren A loVtXl OfMM. Cortege leaves from Blk 28 #04-137 Kelantan Road at 11.15am on 2/10/83 to Our Lady of Lourdes Church thence to CCK Christian Cemetery. HaHpsJfe. W^^^ W* 4tJtm246 words
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Obituary, Illustration74 1983-10-01 40 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam f Atma Shanti In Memory of the late Mdm Kalawati Khawm Chung Departed 10-9-83 Satsang and Vedic Havan will be held at the Arya Samaj Mandir, 113, Syed Alwi Road, Singapore 0820 on 2nd October, 1983, (Sunday) from 10.30am to 12.00 noon followed by74 words
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Obituary, Illustration30 1983-10-01 40 CHRISTINE LIM GEK HI A j (departed 28.9.83) Cortege will leave 14J, Jalan Sayang (1441) at 10 a.m. on 1.10.83 for Mt Venon Crema- torium for cremation. i30 words
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Obituary, Illustration46 1983-10-01 40 To the family of the Late MR. ROBERT J. GOMEZ With deepest heartfelt condolences from The Management A Staff of UNITED COMMERCIAL BANK I (Main Office) To the Family of the late Patricia Goh Wei With deepest sympathy from Radio 5 Singapore Broadcasting Corporation.46 words
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Obituary, Illustration93 1983-10-01 40 MR. KG KUMAR (MacPherson Secondary School) Blk 54 New Upper Changi Road, 08-1466. passed away suddenly on 28 983 The family wish to express their heart-felt gratitude to every one who shared our sorrow in our bereavement. MRS. RADHA KUMAR A SON MURAL) KUMAR A RELATIVES. The Family93 words
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Obituary, Illustration168 1983-10-01 40 The beloved family of the late Mr. Robert Tay Cheng Guan with to (hank Doctor* 4 nurses of Toa Payoh Hospital for their kind attendance relative*, friends A Management A staff of SCM SmithCorona for their kind assistance, warm presence, wreaths A donations during their recent bereavement. The168 words
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Obituary, Illustration85 1983-10-01 40 In Loving Memory Of MAKKAMHENG Departed Ist October 1979 His portrait in its silver frame. The ravages of time may dim. But in our hearts he's still the same. We hold bright memories of him. Always remembered by wife and family. JOHN CHARLES DEPARTED 1.10.79 We remember85 words
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Obituary, Illustration34 1983-10-01 40 PRAYER MEETING IN MEMORY OF MAYYAN KUPPAMMAL Tint*: 8 00pm Data: 2nd Ocl 83 Place Blk 102, void area, Ave 3. Ang MoKio All ralativa* A fnand* ara walcoma. O.MOSES AND FAMILY34 words
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Article312 1983-10-01 40 EPSOM JEEP - Tipper Tim is the tip... EPSOM JEEP By BUKIT TIMAH trainer Buang Abu Bakar, who is walking tall after his Singapore Gold Cup triumph, can celebrate his new-found fame by saddling Upper Urn to win Race 5 for Class 4 Div 2 horses over 1,200m at Kuala Lumpur today. This312 words
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Article, Illustration3705 1983-10-01 40 mmmmmmm 2.15 class 6 div 3 1,200m [WJu :M (Ratings: 36-26) BiMNWHi (Stakes: $10,000) 1 *l*06» Monitor IV 57 (M) Hawaii-Jaafar 4 irg d2 +.5 (1200m) Last but one to Bintang Cantik Pg 1200m good July; led all the way by 3 lengths Ipoh 1200m good3,705 words
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Article340 1983-10-01 40 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED TONTO PEDIGREE WENG SOOK 1 Monitor 10 Kum Quantow 9 Grand Salute 7 Robust Outlook 8 Superman 1 7 Robust Outlook 12 Filipachi 7 Robust Outlook 10 Kum (Quantow 7 Robust Outlook 10 Kum Quantow 3 Tin King 12 Filipachi 6340 words
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Article217 1983-10-01 40 PEDIGREE - Vlacan's Order hard to catch PEDIGREE By I our man on the track KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. It should pay to follow Vulcan's Order in the last race for Class 4 Div 6 horses over 1,200 m. This four-year-old by Jonathan R (sire of Suc- cessful Call who won at i217 words
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Article167 1983-10-01 40 TONTO - TONTO By FOR THE RECORD, entered for only one run, looks good enough for a winning performance in Race 6 for Class 4 Div 2 horses over 1,600 m. The Record Token four-year-old ran three dismal races in Class 3. Sent down a class167 words
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Article62 1983-10-01 40 THE following horses have won or done well on a wet track: RACE l:Tin King, Filipachi n. RACE 2: Pantjawala, Followship, John's Sky, Debbie's Pet. RACE 3: Shepherd, Salak South. RACE 4: Magician in, Amberley Court, Scotch Reel, Added Assets. RACE 5: Rich Mountain, Tall K, Show-vista. RACE62 words
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85 1983-10-01 40 PARIS, Fri. Irishbred Time Charter Is the favourite for Europe's richest race the Prix L'Are De Triomphe to be ran over 2,4M m at Longchamp on Sunday. About 22 horses are expected to faee the starter after the final forfeit and the raceReuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration471 1983-10-01 41 Bougoure and Allan neck and neck with 28 racing days to go AS the 1983 racing season today enters Its final quarter, a keen tussle is on for training honours between Garnet Bougoure and Ivan Allan, both Bukit Timahbased. Allan, who won last year's championship and equalled471 words
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433 1983-10-01 41 He's a model of consistency ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Forefront n, joint topweight in the Class 4 Div 1 sprint over 1,200 m (Race 1) on Sunday, showed a nice turn of speed on the sand track here this433 words
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Article199 1983-10-01 41 Total No of placlngs Placings for last II rides rides Ist 2nd 3rd 1 Tweedie *****39 31 ********** 2 Lam 244 38 40 3« ********** 3 Lucas 221 38 18 It ********** 4 Rahmat 217 *****4 ********** 5 Donnelly 270 24 8 ********** 6 Khoo ***** 17 21199 words
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Article89 1983-10-01 41 Ist 2nd 3rd Bongoore 50 43 36 Allan 50 36 41 Teh 43 47 40 West 38 28 29 Sanviuri 37 33 24 G van Brenkelen 29 21 25 Buang 28 38 18 PKLeong 25 26 24 E van Breukelen 23 31 32 Zaflr 23 18 24 Ismail89 words
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Article71 1983-10-01 41 Ist 2nd 3rd Agasam 37 31 28 Auric 18 22 26 Goodman 12 13 22 Triomphe 10 6 4 HT Wee 10 3 Inderapora 9 Memo 6 Chens 6 10 5 Sultan Khoo Elegance 6 True Friend 6 FHChu Golden Era 5 1 Premier 5 0 Thunder 571 words
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Article1486 1983-10-01 41 I 1 1 JJI 2.00 CLASS 6 DIV 1 1,200m (Ratings: 40-29) (Stakes: $11,000) 1 45*122 Forefront D57 (41) Kong Ma-Samsuri 6 nzg -> .5 (1200m) Jnaaldl 1 2 *0886T SUverhawk 57 (M) Elegance-Allan 4 nzg dc +2.5 (1200m) Ng 9 3 *****8 Neck And Neck 57 (41)1,486 words
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Article57 1983-10-01 41 TUESDAY (good going with a little "give"): Lady Castlefield 38.8. Brown Bomber II 38.4. Crystal Fame 39.2. New Zealand n 39.4. Newcomer Concrete Wall 41.2. Wednesday (yielding Rich Mountain 39.4. Shining Light 41.8. Thursday (heavy): Taipei and newcomer Costa Rica 40 together. Noir Sur Noir57 words
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Advertisement331 1983-10-01 41 M VM ill 1111 Wf M W W if SUPER JACKPOT FOR TOMORROW'S DRAW 78/83 jjm $105,000 TIP D/t/S <^ RAW VER REDIFFUSION AT 430P.M. ijjfcT A CHANCE TO WIN M THESE PRIZES mthe MOON CAKE FESTIVAL I A SPECIAL DRAWS fAb jg2 4th September 2nd October 1983 Draw Nos.331 words
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Article206 1983-10-01 42 LONDON, Frl. Kenny DalgUsh, whose collection of records make him sound like a discJockey, will have his sights set on another landmark when he makes his 252nd English League appearance at Norwich tomorrow. Dalglish, 32, whose two goals against Danish champions Odense on Wednesday madeReuter - 206 words
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Article, Illustration443 1983-10-01 42 LONDON, Fri. Millions of Britons who have been fed on a diet of processed English League football will have their first taste of the real thing on Sunday afternoon. Tottenham Hotspur take on Nottingham Forest at White Hart Lane, and the huge television audience will have the game,443 words
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282 1983-10-01 42 4 THERE was a powerful lobby within the game which pointed to the fact that for once football would be truly represented on the box, and it would serve to re-educate a public weaned on years of canned thrill-a-minute highlights.282 words
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Article182 1983-10-01 42 Thijssen joins Clough's men LONDON, Fri. Dutch midfielder Frans Thijssen signed for English First Division club Nottingham Forest last night. Thijssen, previously with Division One side Ipswich, has Joined the former European champions on loan from North American Soccer League club Vancouver Whitecaps, to whom he must return by MayReuter; AFP - 182 words
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Article, Illustration282 1983-10-01 42 Tug-of-war over star Boniek ITALIAN First Division club Juventus are not prepared to release striker Zbigniew Boniek (right) for a crucial European Championship match against the Soviet Union next month, club chairman Giampiero Boniperti said. "The Polish Federation asked us to release him for the match in MoscowAgencies - 282 words
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166 1983-10-01 42 Glorious silver by evergreen Glory GLORY Barnabas, one of Singapore's two representatives at the World Veterans 1 Athletics Championships in San Juan, Puerto Rico, kept the Republic flag flying when she cruised to a silver medal in the 2M metres. Competing in the 40--45 age group, Glory clocked 26.5 seconds.166 words
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Article262 1983-10-01 42 HAKIKAT RAI - Scheme off to a very poor start HAKIKAT RAI Stories by SPRINTER Haron Mundir and middle distance runner S. Pandian will be the two most notable absentees from the national senior athletic squad assembling today. Also missing will be 400m runner Gary Ong. triple-jumper Francis Nathan and sprinters Tang Ngai262 words
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283 1983-10-01 42 HAKIKAT RAI - LOCAL lovers of rhythmic gymnastics, an event that will make its international debut at the Los Angeles Olympics next year, will get the chance to experience the thrills and spills of the sport when the Danish Gymnastic team put on a two-day show at283 words
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Advertisement279 1983-10-01 42 UNBEATABLE OFFERS OF THE YEAR Get a FREE Cooker Hood orSitoca Rollers with every Cooker or Washing Machine purchased. Tecnogas now makes you an offer that's simply too your kitchen decor, its not surprising that this combination irresistible to pass up. Starting today, you'll receive this along with their superb279 words
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Article243 1983-10-01 43 It's Blue Hawaii for Bauer WAILEA MAll (Hawaii), Fri. Second seed Mike Bauer crashed out of a t'SSin,IHM (5246.1H) tennis tournament yesterday when he slumped to a 6-4, 1-6, 7-6 defeat aga'nst fellow American David Dowlen. Dowlen, a perennial qualifier during his twoyear professional career, played an aggressive net gameReuter - 243 words
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Article299 1983-10-01 43 GOLF ROUND-UP SAN ANTONIO (Texas), Friday CRAIG STADLER equalled the course record wi)en he shot an eight -under-par 62 yesterday for a two-stroke lead after the first round of the US$3OO,OOO ($630,000) Texas Open. Stadler, nicknamed "The Walrus", had nine birdies and only one bogeyAgencies - 299 words
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Article, Illustration370 1983-10-01 43 John beats Henri to freeze French foray and force a 1-1 deadlock SYDNEY, Fri. Australia's John Fitzgerald levelled the Davis Cup semi-final tie with France at 1-1 today with a courageous 4-6, 10-8, 9-7, 6-2 victory over Henri Leconte. Fitzgerald lost the first set but rallied to winReuter; UPI - 370 words
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Article51 1983-10-01 43 4 I'VE NEVER seen John serve so well and I've never seen Pat serve so badly, and that was the difference. Those guys might be on the court for three or four hours and that could take the sting out of m them. s Australian captain Neale51 words
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Article341 1983-10-01 43 BRIEFS FORTY-SKVKN runners, including one woman, jogged away from the marble Panathenaic Stadium in Athens yesterday at the start of a 250-kilometre non-stop race to Sparta in Southern Greece. The athletes, from 12 countries were following in the footsteps of Pheidippides, an ancient Athenian diplomat-courier, who ranAgencies - 341 words
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Article, Illustration199 1983-10-01 43 When Irish eyes were not smiling DUBLIN, Fri. United States tennis star John McEnroe (right) failed to appear at a special ceremony here last night when the Irish Tourist Board presented the McEnroe family with documented proof of their Irish roots. John McEnroe Sr, his wife Kay, and their sons,199 words
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Advertisement131 1983-10-01 43 *The biggest permanent furniture centre, well-known i for its product reliability, with personal and ji efficient service which others talk about! J- I Mt ~Jftjf\ Over 200 new exclusive items for your selection! 21 "5iS j^ j& -Stm oA Leather Sofa I USU j g *p^~ Singapore's only te^ Show-Flat131 words
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Article, Illustration403 1983-10-01 44 NEW YORK, Friday Race group call for Holmes-Coetzee clash LARRY HOLMES is being urged by Roy Innis, national chairman of the Congress of Racial Equality, to fight Gerrie Coetzee, a white South African, for the undisputed heavyweight championship of the world. "Fate has assigned youAF - 403 words
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Article124 1983-10-01 44 PROVIDENCE (Rhode Island), Fri. The spray has barely settled from this year's historic America's Cup, but a Rhode Island boat-builder is dropping strong hints about an innovative approach to the next challenge. Australia II ended 132 years of United States' domination in 12-metre yacht racing this weekUPI - 124 words
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Article247 1983-10-01 44 NEW YORK, Fri. JAPAN and New Zealand are likely to make their first attempt to win the America's Cup when the next trophy defence is staged in Australia in 1986. The countries are among seven who have expressed an interest in challenging in the WestReuter - 247 words
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Article77 1983-10-01 44 THE America's Cup Trophy will make a stopover in Singapore tomorrow night en route to Australia, a spokesman of the Australian High Commission said yesterday. He said the trophy would arrive with the Commodore of the Royal Perth Yacht Club, Peter Dalziell, at 7.45 p.m.77 words
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316 1983-10-01 44 HAKIKAT RAI - Forces run nervous Portmen aground HAKIKAT RAI By- PORT Authority's usually reliable goalkeeper, V. Tamilselvam, was a bundle of nerves in the face of a marauding Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association side as PARC went down 4-1 in a Premier League hockey match at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre yesterday.Reuter - 316 words
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Advertisement577 1983-10-01 44 Before we move out to a new location, we are clearing all our furniture at fabulous bargains. Save on a large selection of furniture which are being cleared at genuine offer. Don't miss this opportunity, as this offer is for a limited period of two weeks only. "-3fesa3Brs& ■^^A- I':k1577 words
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Advertisement65 1983-10-01 45 tongue staple( j or scr< n d S j 1 1 oo Hon^e"'^ nri(p\ —^l—- f *~^f?*~~ n 9' ,mchinQ suv^^^. "7c\7e I lßr"' *3^^^m ara es^ u l2^l--- 2^^^^sr Qu ee 1.-^-taf' o *Ardcfim m r^v i VbblbbK VB i "~I!Z--— m I BH Bbblbb fl| 9 I ij^KsfHBS^fIBBaBHfIBBBB65 words
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Article137 1983-10-01 46 MAJID GETS HIS DUES MAJID ARIFF was chaired off the Jalan Besar Stadium pitch last night after he led Promet to a well-deserved 2-0 win over Hongkong Teakwood in the Singapore Business Houses Football league junior knock-out final. It was a fitting tribute to the 46-year-old former Asian All-star, who137 words
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Article250 1983-10-01 46 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By THE Johore Football Association are prepared to support the Republic's return to next year's Malaysia Cup competition if the Football Association of Singapore apologise. That will be the JFA's stand when the Football Association of Malaysia Council meet this week. The JFA, who had earlier tried250 words
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Article, Illustration269 1983-10-01 46 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By Striker's moment of magic seals the show for SIA ONE moment of magic by Akhtar Hussein was all Singapore Airlines needed to clinch the Singapore Business Houses Football League senior knockout title at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. And though SlA's 1-0 win over HyattJERRY SEH - 269 words
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Article, Illustration207 1983-10-01 46 SAMSUDDIN RAHMAT, one of Singapore's three intermediate soccer squad coaches, has been selected for a six-month course in Hungary from January (writes Joe Doral). The Football Association of Singapore coaching committee have recommended Samsoddln for the course, which is handled by the Singapore Sports Council. FAS207 words
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Article210 1983-10-01 46 75,000 to cheer India NEW DELHI, Fri. Some 75,000 spectators are expected to cheer India on when they meet Saudi Arabia in a pre-Olympic Asia-Ocea-na Group Three soccer match at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here tomorrow night. The clash will kick off the five-nation competition, which includes Singapore, Indonesia andAFP - 210 words
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341 1983-10-01 46 ZURICH, Fri. Hamburg, who received a firstround bye, will launch their belated defence of the European Cup for soccer against Dynamo Bucharest in Rumania on Oct 19. The West Germans, who beat Italy's Juventus in last season's final in Athens, were in luck yetReuter - 341 words
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Advertisement451 1983-10-01 46 I BB^B B^B^B^B B^B^l I BVJ Only at Soonly Ann I 91 ■BBHBbI I H w&^ m will you find such m^^^m 0 1 an array of furniture JjSiVO* B^ fJ on display Good in BT^^B^*^^ B^^B quality, latest in JfF Jl B^"*""^ i^^W h design and right in Wo^^S^\451 words
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Advertisement109 1983-10-01 46 Weekly *a SPECIALS f T Mm Now $22. 90 Waterproof Imported Leathe' J| 2"heelGenu,ne Ai Wi Fabnc Casual ■ki Shoes White/Yellow Leather Shoes Baas Direct HkJ Red Blue f^ n Black. Blue W Import From Italy^Pl^^Mtl^ White/Green J^ Maroon..& Beige M I U.F >. $39.90 -$44 90 M UP. 54109 words
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Article, Illustration527 1983-10-01 47 Tay Cheng Khoon - Tay Cheng Khoon Professional praise and advice for Singapore's daring duo Reports by Pictures by THE local men's challenge in the Anchor Singapore Open squash championships was grounded at Kallang last night, but not before the flag was defiantly waved. Though both Zainal AbidinALBERT SIM - 527 words
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291 1983-10-01 47 OPOI SQUiISH^ J aumpionsH#s X-5X WHILE the men were suffering last night, three of the Republic's women were paving the way to local sporting history. At least one of them is assured a final place at Kallang tomorrow, with the chance291 words
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Article234 1983-10-01 47 Algeria 1 Ghana 0 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. After a deceptively slow start in their Merdeka Cup semi-final at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight Algeria finished with a flourish, leaving Ghana a badly beaten team in the end. A 51st-minute goal by Hamada Rachid saw the Algerians through234 words
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Article294 1983-10-01 47 Buenos Aires 3 Rio 1 KOTA BARU, Fri. A typical Brazil-Argentina clash, with the usual ingredients of vicious tackles, a near free-for-all, yellow cards and injured players, went on show tonight when Buenos Aires beat Rio de Janeiro to move into the 27th Merdeka Cup final294 words
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Article241 1983-10-01 47 SSC course for instructors THE Singapore Sports Council, in conjunction with the Singapore Table Tennis Association, will be organising a table tennis instructors' course from Monday to Oct. 28. The lectures (in English) will be held at the National Stadium on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 7.30 p.m. to 9.30241 words
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Article181 1983-10-01 47 Men: Qamar Zaman (Pak) bt Biorn Almstrom (Swe) 9-0, 10-8, 9-6; Aly Aziz (Egy) bt Zainal Abidin (Sin) 9 7, 9-1, 4-9, 9-4; Steve Bowditch (Aust) bt Peter HiU (Sin) 10-9, 9-5, 6-9, 9-1; A. Maqsood (Pak) bt Fredrick Johnson (Swe) 9-2, 9-7, 9-3. Men's plate: Albert Wee181 words
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Advertisement316 1983-10-01 47 HERE'S TO THE GIRL IN EVERY LADY. Ij IAVt f«« WKM I*SNIM If |jj 1 W^^S Hk S 9 M HP I 4s+fc*--1: r^ v A m m B T I I' mr M jHHH^hb 4 S Bfi JhhWhJ i ii I B w l«tiHK||tt||Mfe SP i^' < *4hBP 4316 words
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Miscellaneous168 1983-10-01 47 BASKETBALL later-ecu ser«nd roand: Tampines v Kg Chai Chee (7.30) Braddell Heights v Telok Ayer (8.30) Both at People's Association. HOCKEY Premier Leaßae: SAFSA v Khalsa (5.20) Dlv. One: SAFSA 'B' v Khalsa B' (3.45). Both TangUn RI'OBY SRL Dlv. One: Eagles v Wasps, Chuckles v SCC (Both Dieppe Barracks,168 words
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Article, Illustration474 1983-10-01 48 THREE BOYS CHIP IN TO WIN P.U.B. CONTEST THE name of the game is: Don't waste water. And these lads of the computer age took to it like ducks to water. They wrote a delightful program and yesterday, their thriller, "Waterloo", won them a cash474 words
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Article63 1983-10-01 48 LONDON, Fri. Leeches, the blood-sucking parasites that repulse most people, are being nurtured in some British hospitals to speed the recovery of amputees and plastic surgery patients, a medical magazine reported this week. Plastic surgeons are using the slimy black parasite to help the healing process inUPI - 63 words
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Article36 1983-10-01 48 MELBOURNE, Fri. A Melbourne couple have named their week-old son Lucas Charles Australia Two John Bertrand Ben Lexcen Forbes in honour of the yacht and team which won the America's Cup for Australia. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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324 1983-10-01 48 WASHINGTON, Fri. BRITAIN, one of the United States' strongest supporters in foreign policy issues, has added its voice to the chorus of complaints that large US budget deficits might jeopardise the global economic recovery. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, speakingNYT; Reuter; AP - 324 words
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Article58 1983-10-01 48 LONDON, Fri. Financial supermarkets with plastic cards and computers could control the world of money by the year 2000, the Bank of England forecast yesterday. Cash, cheques and bank branches will be dwindling in importance, but interest rates might be higher in an effort toUPI - 58 words
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Article32 1983-10-01 48 PORT LOUIS, Fri. The Mauritius Cabinet has approved draft amendments to the constitution to make the Indian Ocean island a republic within the Commonwealth, an official comminique said here. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article32 1983-10-01 48 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 3.55 points to 1,236.59 in the first half hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 32 words
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Article243 1983-10-01 48 TOKYO, Fri. The Japanese Foreign Office today denied a report that Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone had received a confidential report suggesting that Soviet pilots were unaware that they shot down a civilian airliner off Sakhalin Island early this month. The report, which appeared in243 words
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159 1983-10-01 48 China to execute 5 Tibetans, says the Dalai Lama NEW DELHI, Fri THE Chinese government will execute five Tibetan "top political dissidents" In Lhasa on Saturday and kill another group in two weeks, the Dalai Lama said yesterday. "The standard method is a bullet In the back of the head,"UPI - 159 words
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Advertisement155 1983-10-01 48 BUSINESS TIMES i Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE Singapore's only tin smelter, Kimetal Pte Ltd, is considering selling its business to Malaysians. Director Eric Heng explains why. How employers have reacted to the Government's move to raise the Central Provident Fund salary ceiling. The second section of the tunnel155 words
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Advertisement207 1983-10-01 48 MjiPM ># -^tV ,Jl (while stocks >as'l «Hs I 1 m^4i mm i ..I I L 4 S -fe Iw r J I I «j P"' B_!-J Ji.i, >. Hi T SP ""1* r^ r 1 AIDAHBUttDDIG SUPPLIES PTELroWsA* Jt «3.^^.^«l». 1 1 1 North Bridge Road. #04-08 Peninsula Plaza.207 words
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Miscellaneous121 1983-10-01 48 UP TO 1 p.m. Occasional showers and rain. TEMP. (C) op to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 min. SUNSET today: «.48p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.42 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 12/20C Fine Manila 21 27C Amsterdam 2/23C Cloudy Melbourne 10/17C Fine Bangkok 25/32C Cloudy Moscow 1/5C Snow Beljtag 14/25C Cloudy New121 words
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Article, Illustration1750 1983-10-01 1 Night watch on the flight to the south Amid the desolation of Serangoon Sludge Treatment Works, an international scientific project to enhance understanding of the transmigration patterns of hundreds of thousands of shorebirds from Russia and China down south for the winter has been going on for nearly two months.1,750 words
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Advertisement85 1983-10-01 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 tf-l'diiii carefully selected wines and I U Fipj \m ■IL I i85 words
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Advertisement395 1983-10-01 1 ¥l H .Hf I WCCIVCIiU 'V W I $7 Fa I I CDCPIAIC I W^WF ifal mrM m —rm. 14K YellowGold ISKYellowGold 14K Yellow Gold 18K Yellow Gold m^fl fL— fli- 1 H iPmjß^Jl 2» Diamond Ring Diamond Ring Diamond Ring Diamond Ring VHV Diamond wt. 0.58ct. Diamond wt. 0.48ct395 words
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Article, Illustration1283 1983-10-01 2 4 Unbaked pie dough should always be chilled before baking because this will solidify the particles of fat and then the bursting action will be more m dramatic. IT WAS at the end of a super lunch at the Shepherd and Dog, once a 13th Century inn1,283 words
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Article809 1983-10-01 2 Christine Khor - American Pie Crust Make one 23cm pie crust; double up amount for a double crusts pie. 1 2 cups flour i teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon sugar 6 tablespoons unsalted butter (cold) 2 tablespoons lard (cold) 3 to 4 tablespoons cold water Method Sift the flour, sugar and salt into809 words
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Advertisement384 1983-10-01 2 mattresses excluded y|j|| i wffli Mfl^. a^-^V IP bS I Hfß j^^^K^ H ll h w^^mmlH^^^^ "vQ| HIhI K m^B**^ I*^^1 lI vv |BM Mv If you are a regular Payot customer, this is the moment you have been W^^^^V i :»'M ''*y w^|^^SjjßP'? r waiting for. If you have384 words
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Article, Illustration809 1983-10-01 3 NATALIN LING - Cheap and good but unexciting NATALIN LING NAGOYA TEPPAN YAKI JAPANESE RESTAURANT 15 Jalan Mas Puteh Reviewed by I WAS driving down, from Jurong, along West Coast Road, when the signboard of Nagoya Teppan Yaki Japanese Restaurant struck me squarely in both eyes. At first sight, the choice of location809 words
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Article259 1983-10-01 3 DEREK BUTLER - DEREK BUTLER By KRISTAVINE Purveyors of Fine Wines is how my find describes itself and this is, for once, a perfectly accurate description. This tiny shop, on the second storey of the Tanglin Shopping Centre, does not pretend to cater to the mass market for259 words
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Advertisement76 1983-10-01 3 How To Get Relief From Headache Take one or two PfCAPAN tablets, then experience the effective relief Recommended for fast relief from headache Three important ingredients are blended to relief headache and help you feel active again TakePICAPAN when your HEADACHE comes on J~X> PICAPAN '"~i For your headache V76 words
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Advertisement323 1983-10-01 3 For the good life... live at Clementi Park Clementi Park Phase 3C Invest in Clementi Park Carriage House, set on 17 acres Phase 3C today when prices for of landscaped grounds, is con- the good life and acres of exerveniently located. Close to cise and fun are affordable, schools, the323 words
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Article, Illustration1127 1983-10-01 4 Changing images o£ an artist Serge Lutens, world-renowned fashion photographer and image creator, bares his artistic soul to CAROLINE NGUI. Emerging years His childhood And NOW THE room recedes, the entourage of attentive Shiseido executives blurs as the artist emerges. He speaks only French and very little English, so thePHILIP LIM - 1,127 words
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Advertisement584 1983-10-01 4 KWWORTH WHILE I t^ INVESTMENT I "$r Rosewood Blackwood Furniture gjjj (g la nmm ;i ■'"■»^*j ISI [i yjM* i ii |H !5J a F I f•* I a i[ r*v; f^| iD w >^ ml Si fill itf^^^^ WBdfaL 1 |1 ■fct.Jtt-i:' Finest quality. High-value. Handcrafted g Shanghai Hong584 words
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Advertisement452 1983-10-01 5 Hk running. Memorex diskettes are sold singly at the following Singapore Colour Centre outlets: U G-6 Lucky Plaza 4230, Block 728 Orchard Road Singapore 0923 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6 tt B-28, Hong Leong Building Singapore 2056 Raffles Quay Singapore 0104 U 261, Block 710 133, The Arcade Element! West452 words
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Miscellaneous857 1983-10-01 5 'e^3S Out-of-this-world |^Pr scenery contest ■HkS^r THE SCEf/AR/Q: THE rEAK 2050 SPACE TRA VEL HAS 3EC£>ME A RE4LI Ty /n\ ?V l]/l7 f^f?fl\lW, CHEAP EVOUGH EVEVFOPiBEWPSt HENCE //U^Sl/U ISJlStfallU THe BEAP, ptUJIC TRtp7oA*S fiSTERPtpI YOU CAN CHOOSE TO LAND ON ANYONE How B/6 SHRLL 1 MAKE MY of The 3857 words
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Miscellaneous29 1983-10-01 5 f^^^^f^tTk. .T*>a/i* tJt t*ke p*vt in the AM** SCO^K/W^} X^'^*^ /fifyfVl/ /Qff'ty/e) 6/A/fF.i L f I Jfe^t/r OF This wop>ld) APMZSSS. jwiSfSg yZr 3 <s*oun eetiMiY' mzKy^\sso%post w voucm,29 words
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1167 1983-10-01 6 Otto Soemarwoto; Rihed; ILSA SHARP - Case of 'and' rather than 'either-or' Otto Soemarwoto Rihed ILSA SHARP ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH IN INDONESIAN UNIVERSITIES Bv Occasional Paper Series. Paper No 4 Maruzen Asia. Singapore 1981. Ssl6 Reviewed by 6 When the Siberut kill a pig or fell a tree, they ask the pig or tree first1,167 words
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689 1983-10-01 6 Erin Pizzey; Jeff Shapiro; Hamtyn; SILVERFISH - Erin Pizzey Jeff Shapiro Hamtyn SILVERFISH PRONE TO VIOLENCE By <tnd 1982. 252 pp. $10.35 Reviewed by W Violenceprone people are emotionally disabled. IN 1971, Erin Pizzey opened a home in Chiswick, England, where battered wives and children could seek refuge. Ten years689 words
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Advertisement635 1983-10-01 6 Introducing our Tim Sum specialities by famous Hong Kong chefs a delicious selection We cater for Wedding, Birthday dinners and Company function Business Hours: Lunch: 11.00am to 3.00pm Dinner: 7.00pm to 10.00pm ■JF *2« F ortune Gate Res' 8 1 Pte Ltd Tm I Orchard Shopping Centre «03 (X) 111635 words
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Article799 1983-10-01 7 Joseph Wambaugh; AUTOLYCUS - Joseph Wambaugh AUTOLYCUS THE GLITTER DOME By Futura, 317 pages, $9.95 Reviewed by ft is sufficiently well written to be inoffen- sive to a purist; has a good belly-laugh every six pages; is on the side of the Goodies against the Baddies and has a power799 words
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Article, Illustration931 1983-10-01 7 William Stevenson; PHILIP COOREY - William Stevenson PHILIP COOREY A MAN CALLED INTREPID By Sphere Books. 540 pages, $14.25 Reviewed by t MAN CAtLE INTREPII NEARLY 40 years after the end of World War Two, there is much that is still shrouded in secrecy, not only the meticulously931 words
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Advertisement11 1983-10-01 7 ..Joseph Wambaigh JB^The newfaestselling novel from the author of THE CHOIRBOYS11 words
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Advertisement412 1983-10-01 7 You are invited to a free S demonstration of: ■JMMpgJVwt" Kitchen W I MUfaJh Machine Watch the Sumeet tackle heavy-duty grinding in minutes. No more grinding stone and no more tedious hours in the kitchen. Sumeet does it all for you because it is equipped with a super-efficient set of412 words
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Advertisement382 1983-10-01 8 Win ci inpr c /*«*w Iff 111 JUI/vl A- M^J^ Dragon ~^Wr El Hil V S S5-~ _fm **c*^P 7M Jo_^P Ji^__t___ __^___L_' sssS'''""'****' exciting prizes? jj^l Enter the Identify the chimps' iPr Singapore Zoological Gardens is holding a r— """^^Ppip^p^^^K^ y—^HHII^~- I fun chimpanzee contest. Win super Dragon (P^^^^^^Sf382 words
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Article, Illustration241 1983-10-01 9 Dedicated to the young ones AUNTY Karla of SBC produced a special Children's Day variety show, called Toytown, at the Victoria Theatre on Sept 4. SBC's cameramen and soundmen were there to record the event, so if you had missed it, you can catch it today over Radio 1 at241 words
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Article, Illustration716 1983-10-01 9 JULIE LIM meets a teacher of the classical guitar, Lai Chee Keong THIRTY-THREE years ago in a kampung in Geylang, a seven-year-old boy used to steal out of his house in the evenings to watch and listen to a group of older boys strum on716 words
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Article, Illustration314 1983-10-01 9 IVAN LIM - Man with an xquisite delicacy of touch IVAN LIM JOHN MILLS RECITAL Victoria Concert Hall Wednesday. 8 D.m. Previewed by ENGLISH classical guitarist Jahn Mills has been hailed as a musician with an exquisite delicacy of touch. Mills, who started learning the guitar at the age of nine, received his314 words
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Article224 1983-10-01 9 KANNAN; CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN SBC IS sending two children's programmes for the 20th Asia Pacific Broadcasting Union General Assembly Prize Competitions, to be held in Auckland, New Zealand this month. The competitions proved a success last year when Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's programmes, Make Merry With Music (television) and224 words
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Advertisement194 1983-10-01 9 If >v H^b A $™day Times Spotlight iCick on U> m °dern woman rl^ 2nd October 1983 ■V f£f Read about: \WjM A new feminist learns how to fill her tax returns, lII' use an electric drill change her car tyres U^^ Are you seen in the office as a194 words
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Advertisement450 1983-10-01 10 every 9* Books on Piano Music, Electone Music, PortaSound Music, Violin Music as well as authoritative Music Reference Books are waiting to be snapped up at Come early to any of these Yamaha Showrooms to avoid disappointment I*o7-03 Plaza Singapura 68 Orchard Road Singapore 0^23 Tel: *****45 Blk 87 Marine450 words
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Advertisement162 1983-10-01 10 X\ NOW SHOWING ~ri& 2 shaolin vs ninja (M) g f: 1 H 1 JS (D) 1.15. 3.15, 7.30, 9.30 S EE i r f S (D 130. 3.30. 7. 915 j :<> SAT M/N (1 I 45pm) 4 <£ rf «g -L h OPENING k— m— |B :5 soon162 words
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Advertisement316 1983-10-01 10 I MEET I noriko mm I 1 She's young, happy X I and leads a full X I life. Yet there's X I something sad about I 1 her because r I NORIKO Q Cis not like you. ***'Js%.'* X I 1 See the story of .1 I I 1316 words
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Advertisement352 1983-10-01 10 QOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOQ 8i CATHAY— ji S L OPENS TOMORROW! 3 THE MURDER...THE MYSTERY... 3 S THE CLUE...THE CONFRONTATION 5 8 A SUPER THRILLER! 8 VENTURA JW% Q ANGIE POLICEWOMAN/ *a X ;8 DICKINSON ,aa "-jml X V O r\ aaaam^ Jft** W 1 k^^^"^- X I 1^ o dHH^ H v352 words
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Advertisement614 1983-10-01 10 SV*J^/OPGANISATON O Ql 'am I 30 4 6 30 4 9 15pm Q Q -HERCULES' Q 8 GEDESEESa Q ,C "TUXEDO WARRIOR X Q NOW SHOWING U Q 1 40 4 00, 630 9 1 5pm Q 0 NOW SHOWING' (|l (J GOLDEN SULTAN Q 1% ODEON-KATONG Q jIC I614 words
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Advertisement504 1983-10-01 11 Victoria Theatre (VT Programme Dtama Centre (DC OCTOBER I Htlang Tanp* Bdtss Singapore Kemun.nq VT ypm Lost Without A Trace Sonet v .>■ Chinese Theatre Circle 8 and 9 I«*l VT 7.30 pm The Magic Lantern i- T..,, Mindf United World Colleae DC BPrr.8 P rr. Drdrnd Gr UP T[504 words
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Advertisement347 1983-10-01 11 r tylmicjor Soeryone SOFIA'S SOLOISTS CHAMBER ENSEMBLE from BULGARIA TUE 18 October 83 Bpm WED 19 October 83 Bpm Victoria Concert Hall Tickets: $3 and $1 PROGRAMME Phantasy and Fugue in G minor BWV 542 J.S. Bach Divertimento in D major KV 334 Mozart Suit No. 3 ancient dances and347 words
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Advertisement479 1983-10-01 11 A home away from home PCome experience our Agapeland the Wonderland of Love where each child gets the chance to develop mentally, socially, emotionally and physically at his own pace through: ________fi_____to_____ creative play, stimulating toys pre-school lessons 3B music and movement Jjlt l ft?R K mixing and sharing P^__j*_Fv4_W'''479 words
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Advertisement1468 1983-10-01 12 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES MWWW Telex Service: Address: Rates: Min. Charges: S.T.A.N.T.S Appointments Notices Section Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. Straits Times: 5571.25 RS ***** TIMEAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. Sunday Times: 5573.20 RSSOBBI Times House mum mini m e ™nf 2724-7 266 9 f nsa K^. e s1,468 words
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Advertisement1223 1983-10-01 12 \V/ViteriKXLse H.^;::;2:?jTe: picluT Management Consultants in 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 training and development. We have1,223 words
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Advertisement697 1983-10-01 13 APPOINTMENTS THE SGV GROUP B SGV-Goh Tan Pte Ltd H Professional/Executive Recruitment Services |H Our client is a major US manufacturer of equipment and supplies for food and beverage outlets. Their Singapore operations, which will commence HB manufacturing supplies for the Asian region, requires a SHE high-calibre person to assume697 words
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Advertisement732 1983-10-01 13 A Subsidiary of Chartered Industries of Singapore Pte Ltd Chartered Electronics Industries Pte Ltd, a technology-based Company is expanding dynamically in a number of areas including RADIO COMMUNICATIONS. We are therefore looking for persons with the neccessary technical background and leadership qualities to fill the following senior positions: A.DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER732 words
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Advertisement973 1983-10-01 13 Banking Our client is one of the largest and longest established multi-national financial institutions in Singapore and is also a pioneer in 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 posts973 words
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Advertisement597 1983-10-01 14 APPOINTMENTS II Petrochemical Corporation of Singapore (Private) Limited IV f BE RIGHT IN THE FORE-FRONT OF SINGAPORE'S PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRY! The upstream Company of Singapore's $2 billion petrochemical complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the foUowing positions:II I OPERATIONS TECHNICIANS 1 (Tank-Farm/Utiiities/Electrical I The successful597 words
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Advertisement649 1983-10-01 14 SCHEME I Siemens, in -conjunction with the Economic Development Board, is f offering SKILLS TRAINING at the Japan -Singapore Technical i Institute (JSTI) leading to the award of INDUSTRIAL TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATE at the end of 2 years Apprenticeship. I Candidates will be offered training in one of the following areas:—649 words
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Advertisement497 1983-10-01 14 t^ I"" 1 I NTUC RESEARCH UNIT Application are invited from Singapore Citizens for the post of an INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS OFFICER We need and able man or woman who can work with the workers and management and help to create better and more cooper- I ative labour-management relations condu- j497 words
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Advertisement501 1983-10-01 14 I EXECUTIVE I APPOINTMENTS I I WALK-IN INTERVIEW ij: Tomorrow 1 October 1983 j< between 9am to 12noon x JF Tat Lee Building m 63 Market Street <; GBKr Singapore 0104 V Tel: *****4 < Eastern industries Eastern Industries Pte Ltd is committed to 5 the relentless pursuit of excellence501 words
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Advertisement586 1983-10-01 15 APPOINTMENTS ESSO MALAYSIA INC. i .w is looking for suitably qualified Malaysians to fill vacancies 1 in our Refinery at Port Dickson:- I MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS THE JOB: To study, design and supervise implementation of projects to improve plant service factor, efficiency, safety, or production. To assist in trouble shooting586 words
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Advertisement797 1983-10-01 15 I Jk A lI TIED COMPUTER SYSTEMS FOR 1 Im/ll 1 l\ CONSTRUCTION I T Immmmmw PROJECT MANAGEMENT METIER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS is a highly successful International company specialising in the development and marketing of ARTEMIS a 4th generation language which has become the market leader in mini computer systems for797 words
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Advertisement708 1983-10-01 15 W PRODUCTION I SUPERVISOR I 1 SECOND SHIFT fi We are looking for an energetic and ambitious fi individual to join our Management Team as a Production Supervisor. THE CANDIDATE Diploma in Electncal'Electronic Engineering Minimum 2 years in a supervisory role in the I manufacturing environment S3 Good supervisory knowledge708 words
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Advertisement608 1983-10-01 15 ntuc FairPrice invites applications for the post of ASSISTANT MANAGER tor its Printing Division Candidates should: Possess a GCE 'O' Level Certificate and must be effectively bilingual in English and Mandarin. Have at least 3 years' experience in the printing trade The possession of a Craft Certificate in printing from608 words
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Advertisement557 1983-10-01 16 APPOINTMENTS I Accept A Challenging I Career With I I ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL I MFG PTE LTD B A subsidiary of one of the largest American multi-national 9 corporation engaged in the manufacture of universal Joints 9 and Steel forgings. 9 We invite applications for the appointment of: 9 I MATERIALS557 words
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Advertisement1409 1983-10-01 16 T I A leading public listed company with local business turnover in excess of Ssl3s million is making an offer to a highly successful Marketing Manager to run an up-market consumer durable division. Are you already a successful Marketing Manager but finding lack-lustre in your current job? Are you confident1,409 words
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Advertisement585 1983-10-01 16 TTHER?O^SJONALMRT>NLrrHOR!TY j invites applications from S/ngapore citizens for the posts of CLERICAL OFFICERS I Gross Salary Range 5433 5946 per month Requirements GCE O' Level passes I in 3 subjects including credits in English and Mathematics Ability to type would be an advantage. Benefits Annual wage supplement, CPF contribution, 1585 words
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Advertisement745 1983-10-01 17 APPOINTMENTS 1 PPSC PHILLIPS PETROLEUM SINGAPORE J ■£V CHEMICALS (PRIVATE) LIMITED 1 WwM 51. Goldhill Plaza #21-10 H mWOm Singapore 1130 B SB I CAREER OPPORTUNITIES I The petrochemical industry will be growing significantly Wk in the SO's and is one of the key factors to the Republic's fij strategy745 words
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Advertisement797 1983-10-01 17 ENGINEERS f OUR GROWTH IS rspYOUR FUTURE A We are expanaing. And more talented r^,C^\ engineers are needed to sustain outgrowth. Xj^^.»*J. 1 Our engineers are assured of ample TC^fefri jMmmX^ opportunities for exposure to the latest /^^re3BL|P'^% technology in the semi-conductor (^^f^J^,,,,, i industry. After all, it was our797 words
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Advertisement767 1983-10-01 17 fcberison PRODUCT MANAGER The HHR company is a multi-national U.S. based group specializing in the manufacture and installation of advanced building components for industrial and commercial application. The company is currently setting up a manufacturing facility in Tuas to produce metal floor deck designed to incorporate flexible integral distribution systems767 words
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Advertisement370 1983-10-01 17 MPH MAGAZINES (S) PTE LTD GRAPHIC DESIGNER We need someone with proven creative skills to work on magazine design and promotions. The applicant should possess a recognised certificate in Graphic Arts or have at least 3 years job experience as a designer or visalizer in a publishing, advertising or printing370 words
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Advertisement475 1983-10-01 18 APPOINTMENTS Set Your Sights I I jx)n Hie Leader I aafPDitt> I Owing to our rapid expansion program, an excel- lent career opportunity awaits a self-motivated Pj* individual in the following capacity: M I PROorcnoN I I PLANNER I I Qualifications Experience |j| A Degree in Business Administration or Science475 words
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Advertisement618 1983-10-01 18 Jf INCHCAPE BERHAD H, invites candidates for the post of 1 K I INTERNAL AUDITOR II r?i This position is for a qualified Ifl Accountant, preferably a Singapore K H Citizen, with at least 5 years auditing fl 3 i experience in professional practice or H m with a large618 words
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Advertisement608 1983-10-01 18 Are you good enough vßp jflP*^ for BURGER KING? Bit The success of Burger King in Singapore means that we are r^^i i^HP^^^ ..^^P^ always on the lookout for ambitious and dedicated young people yj| '^^kHt^ .^tir^ who will grow with us. \d^Br^ This time we are looking for the608 words
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Advertisement287 1983-10-01 18 riiSIIiHONG FOK m uMBJ corporation group 1 We are a group of property development companies with substantial operations in Singapore and Hong Kong. Applications are invited for the following jobs in Singapore. SITE MANAGER (2 Posts) Qualification Professional qualification in Architecture or Civil Engineering is preferred but not essential. Must287 words
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Advertisement303 1983-10-01 18 NOTICE i IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Originating Petition I No. of 1983 EXPARTE In the Matter of INTERTI RBINE SINGAPORE PTE LTD Ami In the Matter of Section 64 of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION I NOTICE IS HEREBY 1 GIVEN that303 words
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Advertisement850 1983-10-01 19 APPOINTMENTS 0 A subsidiary of one of Asia's oldest and largest companies a has recently been established in Singapore to market a very successful range of microcomputers and associated w w products. It is currently seeking suitable candidates for the following positions:- SALES MANAGER J MICROCOMPUTERS J 0 The successful850 words
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Advertisement448 1983-10-01 19 NOTICES TENDER CANTEEN Tenders are invited for the tenancy of a I canteen at Kirn Chuan Abattoir, No. 2, B I Kim Chuan Avenue, Singapore 1953. B fl The successful contractor will have to fl I provide food and beverages at sched- B M uled prices to a work force448 words
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Advertisement861 1983-10-01 19 WmMfrm cdmtrctijs IrS|^| Q|vj THESES >f^~m^^j^wif) A IiILLU iilLJiilLJLniJ >r Jmlrmh STi LJ CTi UU Ax Jvy^^ 1 VJEfiraßi I MMMM 1 i^m^^^^M M M MmL rmr i.. i i/m 'i^^^^t <^BBS- 4Hh[ as !-lln. 1 1 i PKf mm ik THE BANKRUPTCY ACT J^ J^m J^m J^m J^m (CHAPTER861 words
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Miscellaneous321 1983-10-01 20 mt JIRMIO I l/VlCi, }A I UKUAT, Ul_ I UDCK I, IVOO ■■HBNMBMkttMHMMHHHHMniHHHBMHMHHHMiflBMittHHHHHW^ GARFIELD B y Jim Davis _^^>^-V^-s SO MUCH POR 3 IT'S UNNATURAL TO BE S maa^. KICKING THE NEAR 60/VNEONE VOU LOVE POOKV/ J C TEPPV BEAR J AND NOT HOLP THEM S \q 1 HABIT J321 words
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Advertisement455 1983-10-01 21 NOTICES f Si 1 HONG FOK CORPORATION LIMITED i Incorporated in the Republic of Singaporei ANNOUNCEMENT r < The Directors of Hong Fok Corporation Limited announce that the unaudited results for the half year ended 30th June 1983 compared with those of the corresponding period in 1982 are (figures in455 words
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Advertisement687 1983-10-01 21 FRENCH-SINGAPORE INSTITUTE Tenders are hereby invited for the supply and delivery of. a) 10 pcs Component Cabinet b) 4 pcs Tool Cabinet (Type 1 2) c) 5 pcs Document Cabinet d) 47 pcs Equipment Cabinet (Type I—4) e) 9 pcs Cabinet t) 2 pcs Sliding Door Cupboard g) 16 pcs687 words
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Miscellaneous478 1983-10-01 21 PEANUTS BySchuiz /VOUVE BE£n\ I I WELL, YOU COULP PUT IllA UALJ A LJAII COLPAT j BOOTIES ON YOUR HA HM hM rl/i J& J>r6 ?1/ 1 V NIGHT^ J FEETIES.OR VOU COULP nn n n<l S 2^^ 8V* 1 LINE YOUR NEST WITH /t\ -^£w A WARM PIZZA! L______^^478 words
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Article, Illustration715 1983-10-01 23 WHEN you walk into a shop, aren't you expected to look around, admire the glass display cases, fondle a couple of radios, and exchange sweet nothings with the salesgirl? Well, aren't you? Once, in preferably forgotten, povertystricken days, I had darted into such715 words
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Article, Illustration342 1983-10-01 23 RICHARD LIM - RICHARD LIM By I CHAMELEON superstar and multi-media artiste David Bowie may just make an appearance no, two in Singapore at the end of the year, if a venue could be rustled up real fast. Bowie, who has confirmed two concerts in Bangkok on342 words
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Advertisement475 1983-10-01 23 HAPPY FAMIIX FA lt>i>^ Venue: All Appointed Lion Dealers I S^liSlJ t? I '-JW. Jmm m Just !ook at these 9 reat Luck Y Draw prizes f gCIR UOB Group gold wafer set UOB Group gold UOB Group gold IMI me B^^P^ 2 Samsonite cartwheel wafer set wafer set jH475 words
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Miscellaneous269 1983-10-01 23 THE SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERTS Victoria Concert Hall. Featuring Bela Siki on the piano. 8.15 p.m. Tickets at $15, $10, $7 and $4 at the usual booking centres. A TALK ON ENGLISH DRAMA By Dr David Birch, lecturer in the English Language and Literature Department, National University of Singapore. Bukit269 words
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Miscellaneous194 1983-10-01 23 6 p.m. Until tomorrow. Free. AMERICANPORCELAIN: NEW EXPRESSIONS IN AN ANCIENT ART On display are experimental works of 58 outstanding artists. National Museum Art Gallery. 9 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Till Oct 12. Free. POSTER EXHIBITION ON NATURAL STRUCTURES Goethe-Institut Art Gallery. Noon 6 p.m. Daily except Sundays. Until Oct 31.194 words
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Miscellaneous173 1983-10-01 23 Prof S. Jayakumar, adviser to the Bedok RCs, will be present. CHILDREN'S SPOTART COMPETITIONS Organised by: Jalan Besar Zone B RC at the children's playground between Blks 25 and 26, Jalan Berseh. 8.30 a.m. Kuo Chuan Zone D RC at the open space between Blks 171 and 172, Lorong 1,173 words
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