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Title Section14 1983-10-24 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article, Illustration616 1983-10-24 1 140 US, French troops die m Beirut blasts BEIRUT, Sunday THESE were the first words that burst out of a horror-stricken US official as he emerged from the rubble that was once the headquarters of the US Marines m Lebanon. Minutes before, theReuter; UPI; AFP; AP - 616 words
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172 1983-10-24 1 PARIS, Sun. French Defence Minister Charles Hernu left today for Beirut following the bomb attacks on the US and French contingents m the multi-na-tional peacekeeping force. Military sources said Mr Hernu, who earlier condemned the attack on French troops as "abominable and cowardly" left ParisUPI; Reuter - 172 words
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135 1983-10-24 1 WASHINGTON, Sun. President Ronald Reagan, denouncing the "bestial nature" of those responsible for the killings, vowed today that US Marines would remain m Beirut. "Foes of the peacekeeping forces cannot drive us out," he said. "I know there are no words that canUPI; Reuter - 135 words
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345 1983-10-24 1 MATHEW YAP - Dance talent from abroad to help in Arts Festival MATHEW YAP By EXPERTS from New York and London, including Singapore dancer Pat Hon, are being employed to help produce the evening of ballet and modern dance m next year's Arts Festival. Miss Hon, a disciple of famous American modern dancer345 words
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170 1983-10-24 1 Chinese can now strike for safer work conditions BEIJING, Sun. A Chinese labour congress today adopted a newtrade union constitution that m effect allows workers to strike when unsafe working conditions threaten their lives, the official Xinhua news agency reported. Xinhua said the new constitution gives unions the primary taskAP - 170 words
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Article36 1983-10-24 1 ISLAMABAD, Sun. The Pakistan government said today more than 4,000 people were arrested across the country during the last 10 weeks of political agitation against martial law. and 2,52< were still m jail. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article75 1983-10-24 1 BEIRUT, Son. Rescue workers struggling to save Marines m the debris m the collapsed US peacekeeping headquarters had to contend with sniper fire. It is not known who the snipers were. Major Robert Jordan, the Marines spokesman, said US troops had been forced to fire back.Reuter - 75 words
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Advertisement43 1983-10-24 1 1 i T k •OTJ'^-^iiik'j* 54 pages today Sunshine Spore says Jeff Low Pre-Olympic soccer reports and pictures on Page 39 SUMMARY 2 BACKGROUND 16 WORLD NEWS 3,4,6,7 TIMES BUSINESS 17-20 CAUSEWAY 11 CLASSIFIEDS 21-36 EDITORIAL 14 RACING 36 LETTERS 15 SPORTS 37-3943 words
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Article655 1983-10-24 2 New lease of life SINGAPORE'S refiners may have to lease some of their idle plants to others if the business outlook worsens further next year. And m so doing, they might have to lease or commit their spare plants for longer periods than what they are doing now. The655 words
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Article262 1983-10-24 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: LAST WEEK saw the latest developments affecting three of the largest projects undertaken m Singapore. There was occasion for some cheer. The MRT system is moving along nicely, the petrochemical complex will start up next year and the JTC has decided to go it alone262 words
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Article200 1983-10-24 2 SINGAPORE PILING EXPECTS PROFIT OF $2.8m THIS YEAR HWA HONG Manufacturing Ltd's new money-spinner, Singapore Piling and Civil Engineering Pte Ltd, has forecast a 47 per cent increase in pre-tax profits to $2.8 million for the year ending Dec 31. 1983. This newly-acquired subsidiary is expected to chalk200 words
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Article66 1983-10-24 2 BLOOD FOR EDUCATION THE rising cost of education in the US is placing intense pressure on students. A year at MIT will cost up to US$15,000. Studying at a lesser-known institution is cheaper but still far too expensive for many students. At times, the financial pressure is so great66 words
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Article284 1983-10-24 2 No holds barred A RIOT nearly erupted at the World Taekwondo Championships m Copenhagen on Saturday as Iranian team members and spectators protested against a penalty call that cost Iran a berth m the flyweight semi-finals. The Iranian team, already warned for disturbances on Thursday and Friday, were expelled284 words
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Article546 1983-10-24 2 Protests m Europe MILLIONS of West Europeans took to the streets on Saturday to demand that Nato abandon its Planned deployment of new US nuclear missiles m lurope this year. Organisers claimed the mass rallies, some of the largest ever seen m the West, proved the Europeans546 words
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Article244 1983-10-24 2 Paying foodstuff duty MALAYSIANS returning across the Causeway and who have been counting on the kindness of Customs officers to let them off without paying duty on small amounts of food bought m Singapore may be m for "a tough time", The New Straits Times reported yesterday.244 words
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Article382 1983-10-24 2 China's medal hopes COME summer 1984, the eyes of the world will be focused on Los Angeles and the Olympics. Of special interest at the games will be the athletes from China as they perform m the world event for the first time m 32 years. The Chinese382 words
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Article169 1983-10-24 2 Lottery and livelihood THE Taiwan provincial patriotic lottery is m its 33rd year. Besides enriching the coffers of the state treasury and a few lucky winners, the lottery also creates jobs for hundreds of thousands of ticket vendors. The first draw was held m April 1950.169 words
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Article, Illustration541 1983-10-24 3 Forces' role has changed, say diplomats BEIRUT, Sunday AS THE 5,400-strong multinationalpe acekeeping forces from the US, Italy, France and Britain get slowly sucked into the rhythm of violence m Beirut, culiminating m today's massive bomb killings, their governments are bound to comeNYT; UPI; AP - 541 words
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Article, Illustration586 1983-10-24 3 41 WAS sleeping when suddenly I saw fire and stuff coming down all around me. I screamed "Help me", but all I could see was a bunch of people hanging around. I don't know what time it was I remember sitting in a corner andUPI - 586 words
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250 1983-10-24 3 Lebanon peace talks to begin on Oct 31 BEIRUT, Sun. Lebanon's National Reconciliation Congress will begin on Oct 31 at a hotel m Geneva, sources said here today as the four-week-old ceasefire which paved the way to the congress appeared to be crumbling further The congress was originally expected toReuter; AFP - 250 words
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449 1983-10-24 4 Many of Britain's Blacks 'want to go back to Caribbean' LONDON, Sun. THE tide of mass Black immigration into an already overcrowded and racially troubled Britain is swinging into reverse. Growing numbers of the •stimated one million Black immigrants who settled here m the past 39 years are now disillusionedNYT - 449 words
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Article, Illustration709 1983-10-24 4 Rallies prove people don't want missiles, say organisers Where U.S. Missiles Would Go LONDON, Sun. Millions of West Europeans took to the streets yesterday to demand that Nato abandon its policy of starting to deploy new US nuclear missiles m Europe this year. Organisers sayReuter; AFP; UPI; AP - 709 words
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Article85 1983-10-24 4 WASHINGTON, Sun. The Soviet Union is "engaged m a campaign to intimidate the West but it will not work," US President Ronald Reagan said m his weekly radio broadcast yesterday, coinciding with a day of huge pacifist rallies m Europe. Moscow "exploits peace demonstrations m the West butAFP - 85 words
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215 1983-10-24 4 PARIS, Sun. Speculation that the manned Soviet space station Salyut-7 yas drifting out of control ended yesterday when the unmanned Progress-18 supply spacecraft successfully docked with the station, bringing fuel and supplies to the two cosmonauts aboard, Western specialists said here. RumoursAFP - 215 words
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Article230 1983-10-24 4 SAINT-FLOUR (France), Sun. An elite gendarme unit has finally released a 61-year-old woman who has lived as a recluse m this central French town since 1945, when villagers shaved her head for dating German soldiers occupying France. Esther Albouy and her brother Hubert, 48, were forcibly removedAFP - 230 words
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247 1983-10-24 6 'Fierce fighting 'on northern Gulf front 500 reported killed or injured m Iraqi missile attacks BAHRAIN, Sunday FIERCE fighting was reported on the northern Gulf war front last night as Iran reported that more than 500 people were killed or injured m Iraqi missile attacks on two Iranian towns. TheReuter - 247 words
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326 1983-10-24 6 PORT OF SPAIN (Trinidad), Sun. ENGLISH-SPEAKING Caribbean leaders meeting m emergency session today debated expelling Grenada from the 13-na-tion Caribbean Community (Caricom) after last week's bloody military coup there. High-level Caricom sources said there was general agreement m favour of strongReuter; AFP - 326 words
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115 1983-10-24 6 LONDON, Sun. Iraq today denied reports that there had been a plot to assassinate its president Saddam Hussein. The Iraqi embassy m London told Reuters that the reports m British newspapers were false. The Daily Mail newspaper said yesterday that the president narrowly escapedReuter - 115 words
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Article47 1983-10-24 6 PARIS, Sun. The French government has decided to crackdown on associations formed to establish contact between childless couples and women willing to carry a baby for them. French Health Minister Edmond Herve said yesterday such initiatives raised "serious moral and iudicial rtroblems." AFPAFP - 47 words
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119 1983-10-24 6 Grenadian troops 'f ired at crowd' LONDON, Sun. Soldiers fired at point-blank range into a crowd of about 2,000 demonstrators, including women and children, during last week's military takeover on Grenada, according to the Mail On Sunday newspaper. The newspaper claimed the wife of a British diplomat on the CaribbeanAP - 119 words
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258 1983-10-24 6 MANAGUA, Sun. Nicaragua decided yester- j day to create a 40-km air and sea "security zone" m response to escalating attacks by anti-govern-ment rebels and warned stiff penalties would be imposed for violations of the new territorial limits. The announcement came as rebels stagedUPI - 258 words
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179 1983-10-24 6 HOLLYWOOD (Florida) Sun. Ottis Elwood Toole and Henry Lee Lucas met on a bread line m 1976, became friends and began a murder rampage that may have claimed scores of lives across the United States, police say. Toole and Lucas have toldAP - 179 words
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164 1983-10-24 6 LONDON, Sunday THE Soviet Union has approved a Western proposal aimed at ending the Iranian-Iraqi war and it may be voted on at the UN within two weeks, The Sunday Times reported today, quoting reliable diplomatic sources. The newspaper said that theAFP - 164 words
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Article29 1983-10-24 6 BEIJING. Sun. China opened a new international airport yesterday m Amoy, a south-eastern city where it is building a special economic zone to attract foreign investment. APAP - 29 words
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405 1983-10-24 7 Proposal untimely, he says, and dashes political rivals' hopes MANILA, Sun PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos today ruled out a possible revival of the vice-presidency as a means of ensuring a smooth succession of power m the Philippines, officials said. The officials said Mr MarcosUPI; AFP; Reuter - 405 words
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Article, Illustration60 1983-10-24 7 The new inquiry team is sworn in PRESIDENT Marcos swears m at Malacanang Palace on Saturday the members of the new commission which will investigate the assassination of former Senator Benigno Aquino. Members of the new commission are, from Mr Mareos's left: Mr Amado Dizon, Mr Dante Santos, Mr LucianoAP - 60 words
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Article146 1983-10-24 7 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Sun. Manila's outspoken archbishop Cardinal Jaime Sin will soon be a newspaper publisher. In mid-November, he will launch a newspaper called Veritas, which means "truth" m Latin. Initially to be a weekly tabloid, Veritas will eventually become a daily that146 words
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273 1983-10-24 7 BRISBANE, Sun. Queensland's veteran right-wing Premier Joh Bjelke-Petersen's National Party scored a stunning victory m the state elections last night and is within a whisker of forming a government m its own right. With 79 per cent of the votes counted, the National Party hadReuter - 273 words
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Article98 1983-10-24 7 JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesia's ruling Golkar group met behind closed doors today on the fourth day of a six-day congress which will reshuffle its leadership and make significant changes m the organisation. The key decisions included a replacement for the current chairman, Gen Amir Murtono, changes mReuter - 98 words
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255 1983-10-24 7 Beijing attacks advocates of political freedom BEIJING, Sun. China today announced that it was cracking down on intellectuals calling for a political liberalisation m the country as well as on communist party members who support them. The crackdown was heralded by a long editorial m the Chinese communist party's newspaper,AFP - 255 words
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Article72 1983-10-24 7 PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN'S latest proposals for a cut m US and Soviet strategic nuclear weapons were dismissed as fraudulent and unacceptable by the communist party newspaper Pravda m Moscow yesterday. A detailed commentary on the so-called "build-down" plan announced by Mr Reagan earlier this month rejectedReuter - 72 words
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Article59 1983-10-24 7 ABOUT 29 pro-Vietnamese Cambodian soldiers raided a Thai border village m northeast Surin province killing one villager and wounding four, border police said yesterday. Police at Surin, 680 km from Bangkok, said a unit of troops loyal to the Hanoibacked Heng Samrin regime attacked the village on59 words
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Article53 1983-10-24 7 AN EIGHT-MEMBER Chinese delegation led by Vice-Foreign Minister Gong Dafei, arrived m New Delhi yesterday for a fcurth round of talks on their border dispute. Talks on the border issue began two years ago to settle rival claims along their Himalayan frontier which triggered a warReuter - 53 words
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Article56 1983-10-24 7 US SECRETARY OF STATE George Shultz flies south this week to discuss improved relations with Brazil and to warn Salvadoran officials that increasing violence is hurting US public support for that country. Mr Shultz was to meet Salvadoran President Alvaro Magana and other officials m San SalvadorReuter - 56 words
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Article61 1983-10-24 7 FOUR PEOPLE were killed and five were wounded as leftist guerillas launched a coordinated series of bomb attacks on targets throughout the Peruvian capital on Saturday night, police said m Lima yesterday. Insurgents hurling dynamite hit at least four targets within 20 minutes, including the headquartersReuter - 61 words
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Article72 1983-10-24 7 THE ANNUAL conference of the International Air Transport Association (lata) opening m New Delhi today plans to discuss ways of protecting civilian aircraft from military action, conference sources said. The sources said the two-day conference, attended by about 400 delegates, including the heads of many major internationalReuter - 72 words
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Article38 1983-10-24 7 A FRESH POLICE crackdown netted more than 80 suspected Sikh terrorists by yesterday m the Punjab, where violence has resulted m more than 30 deaths m the past month, officials said m New Delhi. AFPAFP - 38 words
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Article, Illustration235 1983-10-24 8 Trailer and tank too tall for this overhead bridge IT GRINDS to a halt, an unmovlng hulk. The driver of this trailer saw that there was no way the cylindrical bulk could proceed. The lean pipe on top (arrowed) has to be cut down to size. It is just tooWONG KWAI CHOW - 235 words
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Article160 1983-10-24 8 CRIES of "I can speak Mandarin" filled the market and hawker centres at blocks 50A and 84 at Marine Parade yesterday morning. The occasion was a walkabout by Mr Goh Chok Tong, the Defence Minister, Second Minister for Health, and MP for Marine Parade, to160 words
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Article68 1983-10-24 8 Three held in police raid THREE people were arrested when a police party from the Gambling Suppression Branch of the CID raided a house m Woodlands Road yesterday afternoon. A police spokesman said a man aged 31 and two women aged 22 and 24 were arrested. The police party, which68 words
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481 1983-10-24 8 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM They may also have to tie up their plants for a few years an unprecedented situation here By SINGAPORE'S refiners may have to lease some of their idle plants to others if the business outlook worsens further next year. And481 words
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Article, Illustration371 1983-10-24 8 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG By "AT FIRST, I thought I would become a smelly, dirty and inconvenient individual. I would be condemned to a life of disability and misery." These fears of school principal Tan Cheng Lim about his stoma371 words
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249 1983-10-24 8 Mission seeks students for US colleges FALLING enrolment has brought representatives of 12 American colleges and universities here on a studenthunting mission. They gave a talk yesterday on admission requirements 'A' levels preferred fees and study programmes to an overflowing crowd of about 600 at the PUB auditorium. One academic249 words
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Article, Illustration667 1983-10-24 9 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN New technique enables St Theresa's girls to read as fast as 700 words a minute By ST THERESA'S Convent girls rarely move their heads, lips or fingers now but only their eyes when they read. And the new "their eyes only" technique has enabledSIMON KER - 667 words
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302 1983-10-24 9 Buying habits and quality products An important link that consumers need to understand, says Case THE public can help to improve the quality of products by being responsible consumers. They should not be merely brand-conscious or spend their money blindly, says Dr Lee Ngak Siang, chairman of the Consumers Association302 words
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158 1983-10-24 9 THE Singapore Armed Forces will conduct military exercises m Lim Chu Kang, Hone Kah, Marsiling, Mandai, Tampines, Pulau Übin and Pulau Tekong from today to Sunday between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily. Blanks and thunderflashes will be used. The public is advised158 words
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Article, Illustration509 1983-10-24 10 SALMA KHALIK - How new hotels will fight the room glut SALMA KHALIK They will bank on their special features to pull m the guests By! HOTEL occupancy rates have been falling m Singapore, and things are going slow on the hotel scene. The glut m hotel rooms will peak m 1985, when509 words
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153 1983-10-24 10 HDB 'Team' cleans up hawker centre REDHILL hawker centre and market, known to Housing Board officials as one of the dirtiest here, has been cleaned up. Customers are delighted and so are the hawkers, thanks to a special HDB "Team" effort. Teochew porridge seller Tay Jee Kwang, 54, who was153 words
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Article, Illustration484 1983-10-24 10 GRACE CHNG - Where the local executive's money goes GRACE CHNG Food, servant's wages and clothing are eating into his pay packet, surviey shows By EXECUTIVES here are eating up more of their monthly salaries because of price increases. They have had to pay 7.3 per cent more a month for food this484 words
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276 1983-10-24 10 Political climate to blame for lack of idealism: Dr Toh YOUNG Singaporeans lack idealism because the political environment here discourages thinking and dissent. People are afraid to think and act on alternatives to government policies "because they are afraid that they will be fixed," said the MP for Rochor, Dr276 words
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Article27 1983-10-24 10 DR WAN Soon Bee, National Trades Union Congress deputy secretary general, will attend a blood donation session at the NTUC headquarters m Shenton Way.27 words
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280 1983-10-24 11 Khomeiny 'speech' pamphlets handed out near mosques KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Pamphlets carrying a speech purportedly made by Iranian leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny are being distributed here. Most of them were distributed outside mosques after Friday prayers. Last Friday a group of people dressed m white robes were seen handing outNST - 280 words
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Article58 1983-10-24 11 BUTTERWORTH, Sun. Police have detained a bomoh, 32, on suspicion of raping a Form Two girl nine times under the pretext of giving her "beauty treatment". The 14-year-old girl reported to police on Thursday that a bomoh raped her between June and last month as partNST - 58 words
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Article54 1983-10-24 11 KLUANG, Sun. Four men, one armed with a pistol, tied a 60-year-old taxi driver to a tree before escaping with his vehicle at Simpang Renggam, about 34 km from nere yesterday. V. Vellasamy told police that the men, who were his passengers from Johor Baru, also robbedBernama - 54 words
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Article27 1983-10-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Thieves ransacked a textile shop and got away with more than $60,000 worth of cloth m Jalan Kenaga on Friday night. NSTNST - 27 words
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Article70 1983-10-24 11 PENANG, Sun. A private security firm is believed to have unwittingly provided guard service for a big-time gambling den where police seized chips with a total face value of more than $500,000 on Friday night. A 20-man police party raided the house m Jalan Scotland here andNST - 70 words
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336 1983-10-24 11 Shoppers who bring m food bought m Singapore JOHOR BARU, Sun MALAYSIANS here who have been counting on the kindness of Customs officers to get off without paying duty on small amounts of food bought m Singapore may be m for "a tough time",NST - 336 words
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338 1983-10-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday THE Pan-Malaysia Lorry Owners' Association is unhappy over the Budget proposal to levy tax of $100 on all lorries leaving the country, as of next year. Expressing concern over this issue, the vicepresident of the PanMalaysian Lorry Owners'NST - 338 words
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Article230 1983-10-24 11 CPM threat main issue at talks KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday THE involvement of the people m Thailand m the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM), is believed to be the main topic for discussion at the General Border Committee (GBC) meeting m Bangkok at the end of the month. Sources said thereCPM; NST - 230 words
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60 1983-10-24 11 THE Constitutional Amendment Bill is awaiting Royal assent, the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, said m Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. The King is indisposed and is m Kuantan General Hospital. "As the King is still indisposed, we are still awaiting his assent,"NST - 60 words
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Article74 1983-10-24 11 Dr Chen to contest Seremban THE Democratic Action Party announced on Saturday that its chairman, Dr Chen Man Hin, would be the party's candidate for the Seremban parliamentary byelection. The announcement was made m Malacca by DAP secretary-general Mr Lim Kit Siang. Dr Chen, who is regarded as a DAPBernama - 74 words
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62 1983-10-24 11 Hijack alert so leave cancelled THE Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) has cancelled all leave for his security personnel following information that a group of terrorists is planning to hijack an aircraft. DCA director-general Dr Abdul Kuddus Ahmad said tight security at all airports m Malaysia was being imposed andNST - 62 words
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Article56 1983-10-24 11 POLICE are concerned over the steady increase m violent crime, wayside robberies and burglaries m Kuala Lumpur lyChief Police Officer Haji Mohamad Zaman Khan said: "We want to put a stop to this. We are increasing our anti-crime patrols and operations m an all-outNST - 56 words
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172 1983-10-24 11 PADANG BESAR, Sun. Babies are entering Malaysia through routes used by smugglers along the northern border for adoption by childless couples m the country. Some of the babies are believed to have been taken to as far as Kuala Lumpur where there areNST - 172 words
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Article, Illustration593 1983-10-24 12 SCIENCE and technology are crucial to our way of life. But they develop so fast it is hard to keep up with what is happening. In this page we try to explain m simple terms the developments that may soon affect our lives. Free-electron laser LASERS593 words
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Article, Illustration173 1983-10-24 12 HI -MAN lives are often m danger when bombs need to be disarmed. But not so now with the Invention of a robot called Ro-Veh (left). Ro-Veh has a distended arm, which means that it can reach out to the suspicious object. The arm can173 words
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Article, Illustration103 1983-10-24 12 A SMALL personal desk-top fan can now get rid of cigarette smoke m the office. It has an air-clean-ing filter and a heater. The filter can remove dust, smoke, pollen and odours from the air. And if your airconditioning is too cold, a103 words
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117 1983-10-24 12 New drug to ease pain from cancer CANCER patients suffer excruciating pain. Now doctors have found a way of relieving the pain by injecting an opiumlike drug directly into that part of the brain which controls pain. A neuro-surgeon drills a hole m the patient's skull above the forehead. This117 words
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Article, Illustration126 1983-10-24 12 A HAND trolley based on hovercraftstyle technology can help factory workers move heavy objects from place to place. It consists of a flat cargo platform and a U-shaped tubular metal handlebar. Jets placed beneath the perimeter of the platform emit compressed air that lifts the126 words
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194 1983-10-24 12 Secret of more flexible false limbs A PHYSICIST at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has discovered what may be the secret behind making artifical limbs more flexible. So far, artificial limbs have not been very satisfactory because of their inflexibility and stiffness. According to a report m the science magazine194 words
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Article, Illustration249 1983-10-24 13 PEOPLE of his generation have long considered snake blood an aphrodisiac and full of medicinal goodness. So when a soldier handed Mr Tham Kam Cheong, 53, a clerk from Kadin Mas, a bowl of blood from a freshly killed python, he gulped it down without hesitation,ARTHUR LEE - 249 words
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Article, Illustration375 1983-10-24 13 GERRY de SILVA - GERRY de SILVA Singapore and Rotterdam plan to coordinate courses to help other ports By SINGAPORE and Rotterdam, the two busiest ports m the world, are joining hands to train managers and workers of other ports. The groundwork for the training programme was375 words
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346 1983-10-24 13 JULIE TAN - SBC plans to hold four talentimes next year JULIE TAN By STAND by for the great television talent hunt. For the first time next year, the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation will hold four talentimes. Adubakat, the Malay talentime, takes off m February, followed by the Tamil, English and Chinese contests. Going346 words
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Article, Illustration241 1983-10-24 13 ~|TOC UWT I HBC£S| HBCES I *RICE" s ft* Thai 100% 1 kg Unch 0.78 %£23£^ Medium pade l kt Unch> uo m\ v GoWen Phoenii 1 kg Unch 1.26 MEAT ?^f Lean Meat 1 kg Unch 8.00 T*ee Bak 1 kg Unch 7.00 Streaky 1 kg Unch241 words
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98 1983-10-24 13 Official from New Zealand due today NEW Zealand's newly-ap-pointed coordinator for the Singapore New Zealand Agreement for Industrial Technological and Scientific Cooperation (Sintesd), Mr John Rose, will arrive here today for a six-day visit. One of his first meetings will be with Singapore's Sintesd coordinator, Dr Lee Kum Tatt. the98 words
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453 1983-10-24 14 The Straits Times says... Toasts to the future HERE are three toasts, coupled with 2 hearty cheers, to the future of Singapore. And the special occasion? Last week. By coincidence, last week saw the latest developments affecting three of the largest projects undertaken m the country. The Mass Rapid Transit453 words
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Article, Illustration547 1983-10-24 14 LIM SAY BOON - This that LIM SAY BOON By Melbourne Reporter The colourful language of Australian MPs PRIME MINISTER 808 HAWKE called a 'reformed alcoholic' and a 'retired boudoir bandicoot' by former Liberal government minister Michael Hodgman AUSTRALIAN politicians, when arguing for more attractive renumeration packages for their efforts, often highlight the stresses547 words
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Article, Illustration1266 1983-10-24 14 Senator John Glenn's campaign trail for a Democratic nomination By all accounts, it will be a dogfight between the right stuff of Mr Glenn and the vastly superior political and organisation machine of Mr Mon- a dale. IT WAS the end of an exhaustingGuardian - 1,266 words
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Article, Illustration459 1983-10-24 14 THE first full public disclosure last week by the Prime Minister on the BMF loans affair revealed negligence, imprudence and self-aggrandisement on the part of top bank officials involved. Given the enormous sums of money involved, the bulk of which will now most likely have toNST - 459 words
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Article423 1983-10-24 14 THE news of the Filipino refugee resettlement programme to be carried out m Sandakan next year prompts an appraisal of the progress made by Sabah m coming to terms with its population of immigrant Filipinos m the decade since they first began arriving m droves. TheNST - 423 words
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156 1983-10-24 15 He had to take 3 buses to work I LIVE m Bedok and work m Jurong. To reach my place of work, I had to take three buses. The journey took two-and-a-haff hours during the peak period. On top of that I had to wake up at 4.30 a.m. By156 words
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Letter88 1983-10-24 15 Why this family has two cars I REFER to the letter "Allow only one car a family" by "A One-Car Owner". (ST, Oct 21). The writer has not considered the fact that a car may be bought out of necessity. I drive my family's second car. I need it because88 words
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Letter168 1983-10-24 15 THE recently announced increases m car taxes raise some disturbing questions. The government has said that the main reason is to curb the increase m the number of cars here, and to thereby minimise traffic congestion. Like any other big city the concern is with168 words
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Article172 1983-10-24 15 WHILE it is appreciated that Singapore can only accommodate a finite number of cars, I feel that it is far more important that resources are channelled towards the further improvement of its economy. Purchasing imported cars using imported pc- trol and accessories hardly fulfil this172 words
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145 1983-10-24 15 Many can still afford the increase THE recent car tax increase will not help to curb the rise m the number of cars here. The wealthy will find it a matter of paying a few more dollars and the working class Singaporean will find it a matter of making adjustments145 words
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188 1983-10-24 15 I REFER to the letter "Introduce eyesight exercises m P.E." by "Give Me Back My Eyesight". (ST, Oct 17). As an optometric graduate trained m Britain, I feel that the public may be misled to assume that eye exercises can improve visual defects or rather188 words
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Letter90 1983-10-24 15 I REFER to the letter "Let us all be a little more careful" by Mr Michael H.K. Lim. (ST, Oct 19). Apparently, the young mechanic had put the transmission lever into reverse to check the reverse light with the engine running. This is wrong. All that he should90 words
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327 1983-10-24 15 I REFER to the letter "Are CPF payment measures sufficient?" by "3 Victims". (ST, Oct 14). I would like to advise "3 Victims" that the Central Provident Fund Board is satisfied that the wide range of enforcement action it currently takes327 words
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Letter102 1983-10-24 15 COFFEE shop owners have been urged to modernise their shops. I hope modernisation does not mean that members of the public have to pay more for their drinks. I know of one shop that has installed drink dispeners. Drinks, both hot and cold, are drawn from102 words
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151 1983-10-24 15 They have money, but may go into debt I REFER to the letter "Proposal to use CPF for renovation" by "F.S.T." (ST, Oct 20). I fully agree with the writer. The Central Provident Fund Board should allow a maximum of $30,000 to be withdrawn for the renovation of flats. If151 words
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150 1983-10-24 15 I REFER to the letter "Too much violence on CID'B3" by "Concerned". (ST, Oct 17). I agree with him that there are violent scenes m CID '83, but the violence shown is not excessive when compared to that m most of the detective series150 words
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Article, Illustration1725 1983-10-24 16 MARY J. PITZER - MARY J. PITZER THE cost of going to university m the United States is skyrocketing. For the 83-84 academic year, students face an average total increase of 10 per cent to U554,700 (S$10,000) a year at public institutions and U558,440 a year1,725 words
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Advertisement333 1983-10-24 16 Brought in by Jasper Productions York Hotel m The hottest sound in fusion jazz is here. With hits like 'Invitations' and a gold album to their credit, Shakatak in concert will be a thrilling experience for all contemporary jazz fans and music lovers. At: Carlton Hall, York Hotel Date: 10333 words
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Advertisement151 1983-10-24 16 B_lB^_rTrrßlHHK fixed deposits 7 /opa for 9*12 month* 6X%p_. 6X%p-, 6iV/op_. fori mon* for3monthe forfmonthe GOLD FORSALE We sell gold of 999.9 fineness m the following denominations: 1 OOOg. 100g. 50g.20g. 10g. 5g and Ig. Interest rates are sub.ect to change without pno' nr UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE LTD Head Office:151 words
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Article100 1983-10-24 17 BANGKOK, Sun. The European Economic Community will give Thailand U5530.43 million (5564.8 million) to assist a crop diversification programme aimed at reducing its tapioca production surplus. The Deputy Director General of the EEC's Directorate General for Agriculture said yesterday that the aid will be for 1983-1984AFP - 100 words
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Article58 1983-10-24 17 BRUSSELS, Sun. The European Economic Community's Executive Commission has asked for urgent consultations on a United States Department of Commerce decision to initiate an anti-dumping investigation on imports of hotrolled steel plate from Belgium and West Germany. A spokesman said the commission considers the decision, provoked by aUPI - 58 words
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Article75 1983-10-24 17 PARIS, Sun. State-owned Ste National Elf Aquitaine will shed 2,000 jobs m its French oil and gas sectors over the next three years. The newspaper Le Monde said Elf will trim its workforce by 1,000 m the distribution and refining sector, by 500 m its explorationReuter - 75 words
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Article81 1983-10-24 17 SANTIAGO, Sun. Martin Costabal, the Budget Director m the Chilean Finance Ministry who has come under attack from advocates of more government spending to stimulate economic recovery, has resigned. Mr Costabal said he expects his resignation to be accepted. He is closely identified with the laissez-faire policiesReuter - 81 words
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Article88 1983-10-24 17 TOKYO, Sun. An informal international conference to discuss ways to solve the problem of debts incurred by developing countries will take place near Tokyo next Monday and Tuesday. Foreign Ministry officials said the 16th annual Tidewater Conference to discuss problems of rich and poor countries will beReuter - 88 words
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Article55 1983-10-24 17 BEIJING, Sun. First results of seismic surveys show China's offshore oil reserves are far higher than previous estimates suggest and will about equal its onshore potential. He Zhi-gang, vice-president of the China Offshore Platform Engineering Co, said China had previously reported onshore reserves of between 20 billionReuter - 55 words
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Article81 1983-10-24 17 WASHINGTON, Sun. The International Finance Corporation (IFC), an affiliate of the World Bank, has announced that it is lending US$25 million (5553.2 million) to a cement company m Indonesia. The $25 million will help finance a $32.2 million project by PT Semen Citinong, a major Indonesian cementAP - 81 words
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Article81 1983-10-24 17 CHICAGO, Sun. The Chicago Board of Trade has lost an appeal to the Illinois Supreme Court m a case involving CBT trading of a futures contract based on a stock index identical to the Dow Jones Industrial Index. CBT officials said the CBT will not appeal againstReuter - 81 words
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200 1983-10-24 17 TOKYO, Sun. International Business Machines and Fujitsu, one of Japan's leading manufacturers of mainframe computers, have concluded an agreement which is exBected to entitle the hited States company to receive royalty payments on IBM-compatible software independently developed and supplied by Fujitsu. This agreement follows monthsFT - 200 words
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173 1983-10-24 17 DUBLIN, Sun. A top European Economic Community official has urged Britain to join the European Monetary System (EMS), saying that its absence deprived its industry of a stable currency and weakened its influence m managing the system. Christopher Tugendhat, vice-president of the EECReuter - 173 words
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610 1983-10-24 17 PARIS, Sun. Optimism I remains high that this year's Paris Stock Exchange boom will continue for the rest of 1983 as foreign investors continue to be attracted into the market. Bourse analysts said the bourse index has risen over 40 per cent sinceReuter - 610 words
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863 1983-10-24 17 S'pore Piling expects $2.8 m profit this year Maybank to set up factoring company HWA Hong Manufacturing Ltd's new money-spinner, Singapore Piling and Civil Engineering Pte Ltd, has forecast a 47 per cent increase m pre-tax profits to $2.8 million for the year ending Dec 31, 1983. This newly -acquired863 words
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209 1983-10-24 17 AMERICAN ORDERS FOR LOCAL GARMENTS RISING AMERICAN orders for local garments are flowing m much faster than those from the rest of the world. i/ocal garment manufacturers said the Americans, already the most important buyer of locally manufactured apparel, are now the main moving force behind the turnaround m farment209 words
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Article117 1983-10-24 17 THE following is a list of the 10 most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover in thousands of units, closing prices on Friday and the high and low for 1983 Company Turnover Prioes High Low Hi Oct 21117 words
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Article80 1983-10-24 17 Oct 17 Oct 18 Oct 19 Oct 21 Oct 21 „BTComp: 912.00 917 83 917.43 924.38 919.66 t*BT Indicator: *****11 *****64 *****92 *****89 *****11 (aST Inds: 947.15 951.73 952.53 962.58 957.99 •ST Finance: 2673.87 2682.00 2684.77 2698.08 2692.20 •ST Hotels: 953.10 952.33 952.27 954.11 952.86 ••ST Prop: 697.90 701.1080 words
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Article86 1983-10-24 17 Jan 1,1975 =100 Dec 30, 1966 =100 Dec 31, 1968 -100 Dec 29. 1962 =100 it Jan 2, 1970 =100 < Dec 30, 1964 =100 Oct 17 Oct 18 Oct IS Oct 29 Oct 21 **BT Index: *****80 *****39 *****26 *****91 *****97 ivtNSTInds: 1329.12 1334.47 1330.92 1342.98 1335.75 •NST86 words
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Article159 1983-10-24 17 BUENOS AIRES, Sun. Argentina has announced import quotas totalling US$4O2 million (SsB6o million) for the last quarter of 1983, following the virtual freeze on imports declared on Sept 30 because of its foreign payments crisis. The Trade Secretariat issued a resolution limiting imports for the whole ofReuter - 159 words
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Article, Illustration196 1983-10-24 20 AMERICAN Hospital of Singapore has appointed of Jeanne Lim as director of nursing. Mrs Lim joined the hospital as head nurse m February 1982. PATRICIA HU has been appointed media director at McCann-Erickson Singapore. Miss Hu has 12 years' experience m account, media and research management. BANK196 words
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461 1983-10-24 20 HAW Par Brothers International has sold its remaining parcel of five million Cheung Kong Holdings shares for HK530.61 million (558.38 million). The sale, which works out to an average net price of $6.12 a piece, has given rise to extraordinary profits of HK520.51461 words
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315 1983-10-24 20 Unilite gets court approval for revamp UNILITE Electrical Industries Bhd is all set to revitalise its business operations and make a return to the trading board after obtaining court sanction for its reconstruction scheme. The company said the High Court m Malaysia has approved its petition to reduce its authorised315 words
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167 1983-10-24 20 FEDERAL Auto Holdings Bhd, which holds the franchise for Volvo vehicles m Malaysia, has taken over Wira Wearne Malaysia Sdn Bhd, the franchisee for the Subaru range of vehicles m the country. The company said it has acquired a 60 per cent stake (2.4167 words
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169 1983-10-24 20 BRASILIA, Sun. The decree limiting wage rises issued by the Brazilian government last week should not affect negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) over the financing of the country's debt. Brazilian Planning Minister Antonio Delfim Netto said the decree makes good169 words
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251 1983-10-24 20 Canadian currency forecast to remain stable TORONTO, Sun. The Royal Bank of Canada has predicted that the Canadian dollar will remain stable through 1984 and 1985. In its latest quarterly forecast, the bank also said the possibility that positive interest rate differentials will be reestablished between Canada and the US251 words
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Article254 1983-10-24 20 KAO Singapore has gone into the sanitary napkin market. Its latest Laurier Night Safe is claimed to have been developed specially for long-hour protection when one is sleeping. This new sanitary napkin is wider and longer and it comes with two laminated ends and sides to prevent254 words
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Advertisement424 1983-10-24 17 Therefc only one Wx_dCa_xL I a j AWWWmm\W^AmmW mmmWm\\Wr Applicant's name: Address: I Ji If recommended by a cardmember W Cardmember's name: /£k Cardmembership No: Isrit it time you got y_wr name on it? A world of privileges and offers exclusive merchandising Or if you are already a Even if424 words
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Article3167 1983-10-24 18 Adjasted for scrip/righto. N Tax-exempted dlrtdead. ABN traded ia lets'* 19 sharee each, with the price qaeted la deilan. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Gr's Net 1983 Last Div P/E Vol Week High Low Company Sale +or- C 000) High Low 286 230 Acraa 230 -2 7.5 150.03,167 words
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Article155 1983-10-24 18 THE US dollar opened at 5J2.1330 50 against the Singapore unit last week and traded relatively unchanged before closing at low of $2.1320 30. Trading was extremely quiet and featureless. The Singapore dollar weakened against most major currencies except the Malaysian dollar. Trading of the US dollar was narrow155 words
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Article364 1983-10-24 18 THE interbank market remained relatively steady throughout last week with the bulk of the o% r ernight funds being traded m the 6" 7 per cent region. Owing to some late covering by some banks on Tuesday, the overnight rate closed higher at 9 8 per cent. The term364 words
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Article42 1983-10-24 18 FOR THE week ended Friday Sep 21, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Bank fund: 4.5 to 5.35 per cent. General fund: 5.00 to 5.30 per cent. Movements of funds totalled $1338 million.42 words
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Article195 1983-10-24 18 ASIAN RATES Deutschemarks High Low 1 month 5 9/16 5 7/16 3 months 513/16 5 < 6 months 5 15/16 5 13/16 12 months 6 13/16 6>h Yen High Low 1 month 6 7/16 6^ 3 months 6 7/16 6 7/16 6 months 67/16 6 7/16 12 months 6 W195 words
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Article455 1983-10-24 18 BANK'S prime lending rates as at the close of business on Friday, Oct 21, 1983: BANK'S tPLR Algemene Bank 9 American Express 9 Am' Dam R'terdam Bank 9 Asia Commercial 9 A NZ Banking Group 9 Ban Hin Lee Bank 94 Banca Commerciale 9 Banco Do455 words
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Advertisement377 1983-10-24 18 K_________i____________fl-_-'- ''■'<*'■ V/ ./j__P ;Tf r Wg* wL TBfc. tB_I AW^mm- WW MmmmmammmX WM Hardware. Software. No ware! You have spent valuable time and a substantial sum of money to install your computer system. But have you considered the consequences of loss of or damage to your hardware? And software?377 words
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Article458 1983-10-24 19 THE local stock market advanced a bit further last week. Gains came Intermittently and m spurts. But m the wake of the Malaysian budget which was announced on Friday, analysts said the rise provided additional evidence that the market had discounted any bad news and was on the458 words
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Article723 1983-10-24 19 A LATE round of selling on Friday prevented what could otherwise have been a steadier close on the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week. This was despite the fact that the Budget turned out to be much less painful than generally expected and indeed contained several proposals that723 words
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Article550 1983-10-24 19 RECURRING concerns about foreign debt problems caused severe selling pressure m bank stocks that worked its way into the rest of the market on Friday and caused prices to close moderately lower. Blue chip stocks rallied m the final hour and the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which had550 words
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Article382 1983-10-24 19 SHARE prices closed sharply lower on Saturday, dampened by a fall on Wall Street overnight and by news of a sharp and unexpected US$2.4 billion rise m US M-l money supply. The market average fell a preliminary 51.23 to close the half-day session at 9,318.98 after rising 50.66 on382 words
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Article160 1983-10-24 19 Fls ABN 387.50 -2.5 Ahold 174 J0 +0.2 Alczo 75 80 +0.8 AMEV 136.50 +0.8 Anitas 99.30 +0.3 Amrobnk 80.30 -0.5 Berit 40.00 +2 Bols 87.00 -0.5 Borsumtj 231.00 -1 Boska 46.20 -02 Burtet 52.00 1 Caland 33.20 -0.7 Calv 320.20 -0.8 Deli MIJ 71.50 unch El.wvler 445.00 1160 words
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Article191 1983-10-24 19 Francs IActlons Sulsses 294.00 unch Alusulsse Br 736 -3 Alusuisse Hfg 245 -3 Brown Boverl Br 1180 -5 Clba Gelgy Br 2150 unch Clba Gelgy P C 1735 +10 Ciba Gelgy Reg 812 12 Credit Sulsse Br 2130 +5 Credit Sulsse Reg 405 unch Elektrowatt Br 2850 +10 George191 words
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Article1134 1983-10-24 19 LONDON: Share prices on Friday steadied after sharp falls the previous week, and most ended firmer following a substantial rally on Thursday. The FT 30 share index was at 689.8, up 11.3 points up from last Friday's close. Gains partly resulted from mark-ups by jobbers, but Thursday also1,134 words
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Article107 1983-10-24 19 LONDON: Afternoon ring dealings m tin on Friday ended with Three Months standard grade business at 1.8,620 a tonne to show a rise of £1 from Thursday's afternoon kerb. During the afternoon, the high grade contract retained its premium over standard grade as further protective covering developed against technical107 words
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Article212 1983-10-24 19 PEPPER made steady gains at the local produce market last week. Copra and coconut oil were erratic while the coffee market was dead. Pepper prices were very firm because of a shortage of both black and white pepper. A dealer said a few big exporters had sold212 words
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Article78 1983-10-24 19 RUBBER futures m London on Friday closed £10 to £13 a tonne below Thursday's close m traded positions on a turnover of 536 lots of 15 tonnes, including one kerb and 505 cross trades. Most-traded April June closed at £812 bid against Thursday's close of £822 on a volume78 words
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Article65 1983-10-24 19 Export prices in non-sterling areas in IJS dollar per ounce. (1) Australian dollar per ounce. (2) Average price Frl I'hurs Melbourne! 1) 424.46B 422.98B 428.75S 427.25S New York 393.00R 393.00B 394.00S *****S I^ondon 393.75B 392. 75R 394.25S *****S Zurich *****B 392.00B *****S 395.00S Paris 395.85 392.81 Sat rrt Hongkong65 words
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Article271 1983-10-24 19 THE market was shaken out of its lethargic trading conditions and values improved by some 7Vi cents for December One RSS m Singapore. In Malaysia it gained six cents a kilo, Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co said m its review of the Singapore and Malaysian rubber markets for the271 words
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Article44 1983-10-24 19 Octl7 OcllB Octl9 Oct2o Oct 21 ♦Tin 30.15 30.26 30.21 30.13 30.09 Tonnes 181 135 110 104 90 Rubber (S) 234.00 234.75 237.50 237.75 233.50 Rubber (M) 259.50 260.00 260.00 260.50 257.00 *m M$ per kilo In cents per kilo44 words
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Advertisement568 1983-10-24 19 I Banque Asia 'B4 3rd Asian trade exhibition on bank systems, equipment services April 2-5, 1984 I World Trade Centre, Singapore Participants to date include: Arbat Hoskyns Systems Arthur Andersen IBM Bank Adminstration ISBI Institute NCR BIS Software Nixdorf Bull Far East Olivetti CAP Systems Philips Data Crouzet Systems De568 words
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Advertisement363 1983-10-24 20 CREATIVE COMPUTERISED! That's the new PFAFF 1469! Billed as the best sewing machine m Europe, this "Miraclemachine" has 100 programmed patterns. Now you can enjoy unlimited combination programming with excellent results, Sews fanciful and block alphabets V^f§9fc A* :oErt J»iV»' W^GJAmW Sews digits from '0' to '9' lO* 51 s363 words
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Advertisement4463 1983-10-24 21 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP Monday Friday 9 00 am 5.30 pm Ordinory I 00 per word (Mm 1 5.00) 11 S\ SS. r\f—^,0/— r\ a*"*^ SS SR&l"*™*" I TT9 00 per col. cm. A Entertainment ft Food guide ___Ub<-_l__ S^-^S 1 Va //_^-J //__~J I II V I II4,463 words
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Advertisement1137 1983-10-24 21 __r jatmW X AMONG THE MANY ..it -s vailmt able today is one that will benetit everyone no matter what line you're m: Telephone Techniques and Courtesies The onedaj lesson Is especially ideal for jm those who are engaged m teleX phone conversations la the HF7 course of their work1,137 words
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Advertisement685 1983-10-24 22 30 Hairdressing 30 Hairdressing 30 Hairdressing 30 Hairdressing BE A QUALIFIED LmmMmmW^ Courses Commencing, Enrol Now! WL^e»J«^ COLLEGE OF BEAUTY Come to the school with the proven track record .'A'JWd Ivl,es you ,0 |oln the Hundreds of successful hairstylists are the proof you need to be Jm A WT Professional685 words
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Advertisement348 1983-10-24 22 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive A local manufacturing concern requires a: LADY EXPORT EXECUTIVE with the following qualifications: c GCE A' level c A few years working experience c Able to correspond independently Those interested, please apply with full personal particulars, stating salary expected and enclosing recent photograph (non-returnable)348 words
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Advertisement744 1983-10-24 22 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant b) EDP b) EDP SOFTWARE PROFESSIONALS required urgently to fill the following positions:ASSISTANT SOFTWARE MANAGER At least 3 to 5 years working experience m micro/mini environment. c Must be matured and be able to lead a team of software personnel. Working knowledge of Business744 words
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Advertisement475 1983-10-24 22 I El flfll W l^___ A MECHANIC WITH i Hl'ihv |SH montlih Hilary' Thai's rmht Bgp (A m You'll earn this amount tf you're saBK m selected to i>e a mechanic at this H m Wk Juruni! transportation company m fW~\ fja i .I!■ ~66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant475 words
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Advertisement556 1983-10-24 22 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical 'ttttitm^^^^^WfiH^my^W ml Jm A) CLERICAL OFFICEIrII B) DATA ENTRY OFFICER (Female) REQUIREMENTS: Singapore Citizen between 17 and 25 years of age. 3 GCE 'O' level passes including English Language. Preference will be given to candidates with ability to type. DUTIES:556 words
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Advertisement642 1983-10-24 22 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical run Singapore Airlines m\ites applications tor the following positions FA ARTIST Preferably with two years' experience as a FA Artist. Applicants will be required to present samples of their work at the interview. $455 a month m the salary scale 5455 x 35 5595 x642 words
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Advertisement416 1983-10-24 22 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical am SINGAPORE AVIATION AND GENERAL INSURANCE CO (PTE) LTD SAGI invites applications for the following appointments: COMPUTER OPERATOR GCF: passes m 5 subjects at "O* level including English and Mathematics Some working knowledge of computer would be an advantage. The suitable candidate may be sent416 words
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Advertisement310 1983-10-24 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical COu? JOBS TEMPORARY JOBS SNR TYPISTS TELEX OPS Shenton Way Jurong CALL: *****65 PERMANENT JOBS CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY with shorthand. PSC is preferred Location Bendemeer Road Salary $800- $B5O RECEPTIONIST with typing and a credit m English Location Orchard Road Salary $500-$6OO CALL: *****25 TEMP JOBS310 words
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Advertisement526 1983-10-24 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical SKILLY m SENIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK for multi-national construction company Applications are urgently required from suitable persons with minimum 5 to 6 years working experience encompassing: c Book-keeping to balance sheet stage c office administration c supervision of Junior clerical staff c liaison with government departments526 words
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Advertisement266 1983-10-24 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical FOR PERMANENT PLACEMENT RECEPTIONISTS Many top companies are now looking (or Receptionists. Must be able to operate PABX Switchboard. Preferably Chinese speaking girls. Salary: $500 and above JUNIOR CLERKS Able to type minimum 28 w.p.m. Salary range between $400 to $500 GIRL FRIDAYS Minimum 3266 words
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Advertisement431 1983-10-24 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical Regional Office Of British Company requires SECRETARY/ ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Requirements: Female, age 21 and above. Excellent command of English language. Typing of 40 w.p.m. Shorthand at average speed. Ability to operate telex machine is a must. Work independently without supervision. Undertakes responsibility, c At431 words
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Advertisement521 1983-10-24 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Law Firm requires an n EXPERIENCED I CONVEYANCING ft CLERK J, c Must be able to work 1 Ji independently. I j, c Salary negotiable but 1 I will not be leas than 1 applicant's last drawn I v\ Please apply with full curricu- J521 words
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Advertisement558 1983-10-24 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical An Established Finance Company Requires: (I) GENERAL CLERKS c Mm. 4 credits at GCE "O" Level, preferably Including English and Maths, c Ability to type at 35 w.p.m (2) CLERICAL ASSISTANT CUM MESSENGER c Completed Secondary 2 Education, c Ability to speak English, c Preferably558 words
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Advertisement578 1983-10-24 23 66 Situations Vacant mmammmmmm^mmmmmmm^maaaaaaammmmmmm c) Secretarial/Clerical FEMALE PURCHASING CLERK c Mm GCE O' level Knowledge of typing c Some experience will be an advantage Please apply personally Bfe--970 Toa Payoh North, "07-07 Singapore 1231 TEL: *****82 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK Must be able to type and handle simple accounts Preferably those578 words
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Advertisement834 1983-10-24 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical REQUIRES GENERAL CLERKS Knowledge of typing, experience not essential Interested please call personally at Goldhill Square. «03-21, Thomson Road. Spore 1130. 324 M Changi Road 5 1/2 ms. Spore 1441 WE ARE A local manufacturer looking for a Correspondence Clerk with the following qualifications: GCE834 words
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Advertisement612 1983-10-24 23 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales f) Sales VACANCIES AT THE MOST PRESTIGIOUS STORE The prestige ot working with the biggest department store m Singapore is something you can be proud of. Daimaru is also one of the largest chains m Japan. Apply now and enjoy progress. 1.612 words
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Advertisement693 1983-10-24 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant mMm^^^^ mm^^ mmmmmmimmimmm mmmmmm aaammaaaaaammmammmaammauammmmmm f) ASaies f) Sales CLVS International company active m the field of wash room eqiupment and hygienic services requires SALES EXECUTIVES The successful applicants will quickly be given complete responsibility for his her own clients and projects REQUIREMENTS c693 words
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Advertisement546 1983-10-24 24 66 Situations Vacant f) ASaies INDOOR SALES ASSISTANT (MALE/ FEMALE) required for immediate employment by well established Retail Store dealing m Sports Goods. c Age above 22 years c At least 3 years related experience c Mature personality, pleasant disposition and ability to communicate effectively with customers Attractive salary, commission546 words
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Advertisement356 1983-10-24 24 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales REGENT PHARMACY PTE LTD has immediate vacancies for 1) FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS 2) CLERICAL ASSISTANT Experience would be preferred but not necessary. Applicants please apply personally for interview at: #01-53 LUCKY PLAZA, ORCHARD ROAD TEL: *****51. SALES SUPERVISORS ASSISTANTS Strawberry Shortcake, Children's Boutique requires: (A)ASSISTANT356 words
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Advertisement605 1983-10-24 24 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales WANTED 2ND INCOME PEOPLE who are intelligent, aggressive, matured to market an unusual product. Complete details will be given In an Interview, but we will tell you this much now, 2nd Income earnings averaging $100-$2OO PER WEEK. Those with at least 3 O levels with605 words
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Advertisement738 1983-10-24 24 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales We invite suitably qualified applicents for the poet ot SALESMAN c Minimum GCE O' Level c With a valid driving licence, c Conversant In major dialects. Interested spplicsnts plesse cell personally or write m with full details, contsct number snd s recent photograph to:The Sales738 words
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Advertisement791 1983-10-24 24 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales FEMALE SALES CLERK for immediate employment. Fluent English/Mandarin Pleasant personality. Salary negotiable *****2/*****5 INSURANCE SALES AGENCY, full/ part-time. Earn $1,500 easily. Free training (evening) and fast promotion. Call Jimmy *****4/ *****6. SALES REPRESENTATIVES TO sell printing supplies Must have own transport. Salary and commission. Terms791 words
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Advertisement555 1983-10-24 24 iß— a----------------------^^^^^^^^^ i 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical &GEACI offers you 1 USA moreooo v!wwwrmmmmm% AM WaimwXmWmLaA I Wy Wa\yy sbbm| /y Completed secondary education /y. ty. from a technical stream v^ /y •Able to work from blue prints, ty. V^ machine drawings and specifica-555 words
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Advertisement379 1983-10-24 24 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical The largest lift manu- i facturing company m S Singapore requires: 5 iTC holders I commencing salary I not less than $620pm Possess Class 2 driving licence and own mo- s torcycle preferred I ah are welcome to ap- ply. training wm be given Those379 words
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Advertisement488 1983-10-24 25 66 i Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical MmWmmmmWl Jai\ WV are an American International lift company and owing to our expansion, I we require the following personnel: ADJUSTERS I Polytechnic ITC (or equivalents graduates m electronic Mechanical I or electrical engineering. MECHANICS I Experience preferably 3488 words
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Advertisement571 1983-10-24 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant mmmmmmmamaaaammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmmmmaaaaaaaamaaaaaaaaammmwmmmmmmm g) Technical g) Technical SERVICE TECHNICIANS We are part of a worldwide engineering manufacturing and marketing organisation with companies m some 30 different countries. Our equipment and plants are used m hotels, hospitals, on board ships and m a multitude of industries.571 words
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Advertisement408 1983-10-24 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical Local Contractor requires: PROJECT MANAGER For Condominium Housing Projects Candidate should have: Degree from recognised University In j.;.;.: ■v: Structural/ Civil F_ngineering or Architec- tural •x; Minimum of 6 years' experience m Hous- XX:] ing Project Management post Si; Attractive408 words
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Advertisement343 1983-10-24 25 International Engineering Construction Company on a term contract with Brunei has the following vacancies: 1) INSTRUMENTATION SUPERVISOR 2) INSTRUMENTATION TECHNICIAN Qualifications: Applicants should possess OCE "O" level, prelerably Diploma or Technical Certificate m Engineering Experience: Must have experience m Petro-chemlcal Industries and Offshore Production Platforms Ability to lead B team343 words
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Advertisement314 1983-10-24 25 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Wa 4_ Aa -fc i I QlJpton] H requires Basic salary $700 p.m. H For high speed packaging machinery. M NTC Grade 3 In L maintenance fitting. Apprentice trained with toolroom or f precision fitting exn perience would be an L advantage Working hours 11pm314 words
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Advertisement374 1983-10-24 25 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical NOBLE requires Trainee Technician GCE 'O' level/VITB Grade 3 certificate Physically fit and hardworking Preferably possess Class 3 driving licence Completed N.S. Age below 27 Please apply personally at: Singapore Noble Electronics Pte Ltd 22 Pasir Panjang Road #07 01/17, PSA Multi-Storey Complex Singapore 0511374 words
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Advertisement441 1983-10-24 25 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical ECONOMICS LABORATORY (S) PTE LTD i>ue m our expansion programme, we now require: SERVICE TECHNICIANS Duties. ro service dtshmachlnes m hotels und restaurants. To monitor and install chemicals dispensing equipment Qualifications: Possess a VITB or NTC Certificate with sound electrical and mechanical background. A scooter441 words
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Advertisement266 1983-10-24 25 66 Situations Vacant h) Production üBE SMITH-CORONA UP TO $426 STARTING UP TO $441 UPON CONFIRMATION I V UP TO $476 AFTER 6 MONTHS 4 1 UP TO $531 AFTER 1 YEAR U E also. youTl gr PLUS! Educational Assistance Recreational Facilities Medical Many Other Benefits Also Food Allowance For266 words
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Advertisement403 1983-10-24 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production 4 Ilrifanted: r^ FEMALE I i PRODUCTION I OPERATORS You'll have to be a Singaporean with minimum primary 6 education and between 1 6 to 27 years old. Then you'll be able to enjoy a403 words
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Advertisement730 1983-10-24 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production WM MP^ a l_— _H^^fc SINGAPORE Wm g^j^fT'l vI ________5-_F^^^s_k» mJw*'^^^ mm ncr e ®^nspo* S °?nr 2 nd ar l e a^ c _^2- 1 *^j\a^ a6 WITH YOUR l/C, BETWEEN SJ| B.ooam to730 words
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Advertisement251 1983-10-24 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production PHILIPS FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Starting pay approx $380 2 Rotating Shifts Permanent Night Shift _3> Attractive Shift Allowance Many benefits 5 days marriage leave •B' class mAm^maAm. hospitalisation Fast promotion Service awards Philips products at special price And many more251 words
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Advertisement554 1983-10-24 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production ff METALS ORES PTE. LTD. I ES Due to expansion programme, we have \ja *g immediate vacancies for. I PRODUCTIONS j OPERATORS I t& K-t •r* 1 WmmW MT* I WmAmmWllmmmA Fast adjustments upon confirmation. Benefits include free meals, refreshments,554 words
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Advertisement567 1983-10-24 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production a^^^^i __7^^BpPersonnel Department 1 Bedok Industrial Estate 514 Chai Chee Street #05-14 Bus -Sen-ice No: 22'J (Bedok Interchange) for an interview t__3B I as a l^fik I DIRECT STAFF Earn up to M Ww per month 'M K__tk A Am.567 words
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Advertisement566 1983-10-24 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production w%^*,ne&jw, sfo&i/ JAW ■V Si^^^AwX rAW l_k c iave a Pa ce or you as J mM Production y^ Operator <j 1 6 years and above Primary education/completed 'BEST' programme We offer the best benefits: Your choice to work no566 words
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Advertisement672 1983-10-24 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous ■§WP (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. Our Company is one of the downstream companies m the Petrochemical Complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau (about 30 minutes by our ferry from Pasir Panjang) and will produce two kinds of672 words
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Advertisement419 1983-10-24 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous I COLD STORAGE We have immediate vacancies m our Jelita I (Holland Road) Supermarket for the I following positions: 1. FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS 2. FEMALE CASHIERS 3. MALE/FEMALE GENERAL HELPERS Interested applicants with or without experience, please apply personally at:419 words
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Advertisement376 1983-10-24 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Immediate vacancies for: A) PRODUCTION OPERATORS Permanent Day Shift: Mondays to Fridays 7.30 am to 4.48 pm Permanent 2nd ShiftMondays to Fridays 4.48 pm to 1.18 am Shift allowance provided Free transport home provided. Permanent Night Shift: Mondays to Fridays— 10.00 pm to 7.18 am376 words
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Advertisement355 1983-10-24 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous l DBS BANK STEWARDESS QUALIFICATIONS Should have completed Primary 6 Must be able to understand and speak Preparation and serving of refreshments, luncheons, etc. REMUNERATION Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and working experience. In addition, successful candidates will enjoy355 words
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Advertisement235 1983-10-24 28 If you are a skilled tradesman, and are either jobhunting or seeking to improve your present job prospects, we have openings In the following trades m our modern shipyard which may be just what you are looking forBOILERMAKERS CARPENTERS CRANE/ INDUSTRIAL DRIVERS CUTTERS DECK MACHINE FITTERS DOCK SAILORS ELECTRICIANS HULL235 words
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Advertisement380 1983-10-24 28 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous aaam Nestle The Singapore subsidiary of Nestle, the International Food -leverage Company, Invites suitably qualified candidates for the following post: c Primary education/ BELST Course c Preferably completed full-time National Service c No shift work The Company provides attractive terms and conditions of employment which380 words
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Advertisement418 1983-10-24 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous rEa_h requires Pleasure Craft Operator/ Boatman Requirements: Above 35 years of age Possess a Helmsman/ Steersman Certificate of Competency with several years experience m maintenance and simple servicing of boat /yacht i Responsibilities: Operate and maintain pleasure < era ft /boat Interested applicants-should come personally418 words
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Advertisement321 1983-10-24 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous <§r HITACHI ELEVATOR ENGRG (S) PTE LTD requires Requirements: •Secondary Two education •Completed National Service Experience not necessary' We offer: •No shift duties •5 day week •Salary will be reviewed twice a year 2 months bonus Walk m interview at 10 Benoi Sector Jurong Singapore321 words
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Advertisement423 1983-10-24 28 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous requires MACHINE OPERATORS (3 rotating shifts) Gross income $560 pm GENERAL OPERATORS (Normal Shift) Gross income $500 pm a Male age 16-25 years old c Singapore or Malaysia citizens c Primary 6 and above We offer: c Free uniform and transportation c Free medical benefits423 words
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Advertisement459 1983-10-24 28 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous I i k miNQCOUKT motel i Urgently Requires 1 A 1) Waiters/ Waitresses E2) Housemen/Housemaids 3) Linen Maid 4) Wash-up Maids < II A Wa offer:- I> Free Meals n> Free Uniform <> Medical Benefits (sick, <> ii hospitalisation leave o li etc.) <> n459 words
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Advertisement389 1983-10-24 28 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous TOBUTSU SINGAPORE (M&F) PTE LTD A well established Japanese company dealing m the distribution of fasteners, carbides and diiimond cutting tools requires immediately: ASSISTANT STOREKEEPERS c Minimum secondary 2 education c Completed N.S. c 28 years and below c Must possess a valid Class 3389 words
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Advertisement376 1983-10-24 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Due to expansion, Copper I I Kettle Cafe Restaurant and I I Ice-Cream Palace I I requires:- J We offer:- Attractive salary Fringe Benefits And excellent working condition Interested parties, please call personally at:BOWATER FOOD SYSTEM PTE LTD 05-39, Shaw Centre No. 1 Scotts Road376 words
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Advertisement584 1983-10-24 28 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous CHILDREN TELEVISION WORKSHOP'S SESAME STREET DIVISION requires immediately MANAGEMENT TRAINEES This ia a career poaition and thoae selected will be trained to fill key management position after 3 months. Age: Above 16 years. Qualification: GCE "O" level with credit ln English. Income: Above $600 negotiable.584 words
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Advertisement1095 1983-10-24 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant l) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous ROYAL COPENHAGEN Established Printing Firm requires RESTAURANT ft KDRDOPERATOR 2) GTO OPERATOR s_^.«_.# 3) PLATEN OPERATOR WAITERS/ 4) PRINTING APPRENTICE WAITRESSES With/ without experience ___^7_^ 5) DELIVERY ASSISTANT COOKS With class 3 driving licence. DISH WASHER Pleas, apply peraonally at:-1,095 words
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Advertisement866 1983-10-24 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous AN ESTABLISHED FREIGHT Forwarding Company requires: 1) Packers, 2) General Workers. Salary not less than $350 p.m. with experience. Please call at 418-C. Upper Paya Lebar Road. Singapore 1953 Tel: *****33. A SIGN CRAFT company requires Temporary Workers at a dally rate of $16 and866 words
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Advertisement319 1983-10-24 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous ROV QUALIFIED DRIVING Instructors required Basic Pay: $550. Tel: *****60. URGENTLY REQUIRED PART-TIME Delivery Man with own motorbike Please call tel: *****97. WANTED PART-TIME DRIVER Male/female. Apply: No. 50 High Street, S'pore 0617. WANTED PART-TIME NIGHT Cashiers/ Pump Attendants. Interested, please call *****25. BBP VEHICLES319 words
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Advertisement1258 1983-10-24 29 ©88 Unlf-lTc 3 THERE ARE 17 MERCEDES Benz i h ears for sale toda v Select from U (J— I S I classification 76h m\ Wm 8)vi i I KIM HOCK CHYE offers Special Rates for Daily Weakly ft Monthly Rentals Datsun 120YGL/ 140J/ Bluebird 1600 e Toyota Corolla DX/1,258 words
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Advertisement1255 1983-10-24 29 I 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes h) Mercedes m»T^anmwmam\ ****^_!*^B i___BLi _p Jmm m 9 ■■wit— _»j_m_ 1 BPPPflpMI|pHft m^^ m m _~j\J^ m^ am 1 __Jill^^ 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota JANUARY 1979 TOYOTA Starlet, 1 owner, radio/ cassette, excellent engine condition. Low1,255 words
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Advertisement631 1983-10-24 29 76 Vehicles For Sale mmmammmmmmmmaaaaammmaaamaaaaamammmmmaaaaam k) Others SIN THAI HIN TRADING PTE LTD Plot 'E' Fringe Carpark Kampong Java Road Singapore 0923 Telephone: *****11/ 5 (Opens Irom 9.00am 5.30pm) TRADE-IN ft LOAN ARRANGEABLE 1983 BMW 7281 Auto Aircond Jaguar 4.2 Auto Aircond BMW 5201 Manual Alrcond Toyota Starlet Alrcond 'Q631 words
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Advertisement598 1983-10-24 29 m) Motor Cycles/ Scooters CASH MONEY BUYING your motorcycle, Scrambler. i at better value Please ring *****34 De-Cycle welcome CASH PAYMENT FOR your secondhand motorcycle, scrambler, scooters Interested please call *****67 *****91 SOLID MOTOR PAY better price for any model Motorcycles, Scramblers, Scooters Selling problems? Call: *****39 YAMAHA 100 POWERFUL598 words
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Advertisement571 1983-10-24 30 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles Joaaaaajjm j SHH_R---^---sa«fc__iiS X M _____*__f_____. m *mCM wwW* flj l___.^u__J _____^^< -«M_.'_i__, i B_Hiiifl_fi|571 words
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Advertisement126 1983-10-24 30 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses DIST. 2159 INSTANT HOME CALIFORNIAN STYLE. ON HIGH GROUND Double-storey semi-detached at cul-de-sac Furnished with leather rosewood/ antique furniture. chandeliers, carpets Bedrooms 4 plus 1 for servant 5 airconditioners. Bathrooms 1 attached, 1 common, 1 for guest. Split-level living' dining, marble floor. matured garden with126 words
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Advertisement177 1983-10-24 30 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses APARTMENTS AT ORCHARD RD c Wmg On Life $8,500 a Futura $6,000 c Cairnhiil Plaza $4,500 $5,800 eWoollerton Park $4,500 Grangeford $3,600 eHillcourt $3,200 c Pandan Valley $2,600 $3,500 IST CLASS DETACHED HOUSES Gallop Park (pool) $14,000 c Queen Astrid Park $9,000 a Faber Park177 words
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Advertisement264 1983-10-24 30 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses MODERN DOUBLE-STOREY DETACHED 4 large bedrooms nice kitchen/ bathroom, split living/ dining. OPEN TO IN GROUND SWIMMING POOL $5,000 $7,000 HOLLAND VILLAGE brand new 2storey detached 4 bedrooms. large games room/servant, big living/dining, open to swimming pool. Also Faber Height. Goldhill Avenue. Merryn Rd, Steven264 words
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Advertisement359 1983-10-24 30 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses DIST. 16, CHANGI Garden, beautiful maisonette, fully furnished, 4 bedrooms, bathroom attached, aircon, $2,500/-. Upper Changi Road, single storey semi-detach-ed, partially furnished, 3+l rooms, bathroom attached, aircon, immediate occupation, $1,400/-. Please contact: *****64/ *****05 DIST. 5, WEST COAST Park beautifully renovated double-storey semi-detached, 4 bedrooms,359 words
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Advertisement657 1983-10-24 30 fm^&mn^T A RESTAURANT SPACE i- \j^W t>r; hard Road See classifica- AWmjm>''~ :mt^" 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses DIST 16, NEW Double-storey semi-detached. Beautiful home. Landscaped on 4,000 sq.ft garden. 4 lovely bedrooms, aircond. Peaceful, convenient. $2,000. Admiral: *****22. DIST. 10, NAMLY GARDEN beautiful semi-detached, beautifully furnished, 3 aircon bedrooms,657 words
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Advertisement655 1983-10-24 30 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses DIST. 2057 (THOMSON RIDGE) Fully furnished double-storey 3bedroomed terrace. Near Yaohan Supermarket/shops. $1,600. Houseworld *****65 DIST 5, WEST COAST Place, double-storey terrace house, facing open ground. 3 bedrooms, fully furnished. Available immediately. Call: *****63. DIST. 5 HONG LEONG Garden, beautifully renovated 2 1/2storey terrace. 3655 words
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Advertisement597 1983-10-24 30 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments *r 7 jills RIDGEUJOOD conpominium Kamehameha Terrace 3 bedrooms Lunalilo 2 bedrooms 3 bedrooms Viewing may be arranged by appointment during office hours. Please call *****44 *****40 v -v c Dist. 5, Hin Sang Garden maisonette apartment, facing pool, tennis courts. 24 hour security, fully597 words
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Advertisement670 1983-10-24 30 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments c HOUSE LOVERS! Don't miss this! Clementi Park, detached bungalow. 4 bedrooms, beautifully renovated, luxurious furnishings $5,800. c ENVY OF THE NEIGHBOURHOOD! Dial. 11, single-storey bungalow. 8,000 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, renovated recently $3,500! a I FOUND IT! Luxurious apartment m exclusive high claaa residentisl district.670 words
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Advertisement681 1983-10-24 30 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments CONCORO HOUSING PTE. LTD. offers c Cairnhiil Plaza $6,000 Beverly Mai $5,500 a Jervois (penthouse) $5,000 Venus Mansion $4,700 Sommerville Park $3,700 Grangeford $3,600 a Ridgewood $3,500 a Himiko Court $2,400 JOHN CHER *****88 7 6. Dist. 10. Holland Hts, 3-bedroomed maisonette. Beautiful view Fully681 words
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Advertisement820 1983-10-24 31 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments ORCHARD EXCLUSIVE APARTMENT (DUt 9) 4 spacious bedrooms attached bathrooms, servant s. split level living I dining, central airconditioner, modern kitchen, colour television, swimin ling pool. 24 hours security, $4,500 Allegro. *****60 *****92 ARANG COURT. OFF Braddell Road 2-bedroomed Maisonette Apartment Partially furnished. Ready for820 words
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Advertisement531 1983-10-24 31 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments LUXURIOUS SHERWOOD TOWER On high floor with panoramic view and next to Bukit Timah Plaza 3 bedrooms, and equipped kitchen, furnished $2,500. Gillman *****60 *****03 MERLIN PLAZA MAISONETTE Pent-House. 3 bedrooms, approx 1,6005.f. $3.500 p.m. 2 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms, approx. 800s f. $2.500p m. facing531 words
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Advertisement791 1983-10-24 31 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST 11 DERBYSHIRE MANSION 3bedroomed apartment with swimming pool Furnished aircon, $2,200 inclusive. Counties, *****86 *****12 DIST. 21, PANDAN VALLEY (near International School) 3 aircon bedrooms, fully furnished, on high floor, with recreational facilities. $2,600 *****39 Agent). DIST. 5 REGENT GARDEN exclusive brand new maisonette791 words
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Advertisement741 1983-10-24 31 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments HOLLANDSWOOD COURT 4 bedrooms, fully furnished, on high floor, $2,700 p.m. Waitrose, *****00. INTERNATIONAL PLAZA, HIGH floor, 2-bedroomed apartment. Rental $2,000. Tel: *****44 (Miss Angela/ Iris) JALAN EUNOS CAI Garden condominium. 3 bedrooms, partially furnished $2,100 p.m. Tel. *****34/ 5. No agents. JOO CHIAT TIONG741 words
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Advertisement603 1983-10-24 31 87 Accommodations Wanted b) Apartments A FLAT IS required for rent from Ist of November. Budget below $1300. Any district considered. Please call *****02. Weekdays after 6 pm. EXPATRIATES URGENTLY REQUIRE apartments/ houses with immediate occupancy m Dist 15. Owners, please call *****80/ *****93. Agent EXPATRIATES IN HOTEL wanted apartments/houses603 words
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Advertisement737 1983-10-24 31 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses SOON TICK FINANCE 173A, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE TEL: *****44 adv permit no 3528 DIST. 15 Brand new detached bungalows with swimming for booking. Land area: 7,500 9,300 sq.ft. Built-in: 4.300/ 5.300 sq.ft. Selling: $1.6/ $1.7 Million *****12/737 words
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Advertisement746 1983-10-24 31 DIST. 19, OFF BARTLEY Road, double-storey detached. Splitlevel. 4 bedrooms servant's, attached baths, marble' parquet Good orientation 7.000 sq.ft. $875,000 Exquisite: *****14 DIST. 16 BRAND NEW doublestorey semi-detached, 4 large bedrooms, servant's amenities, spacious split-level living dining, 3,500 sq ft. Freehold $740,000 Rur-Ban *****25 DIST. 16, LUCKY VIEW, well mam746 words
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Advertisement515 1983-10-24 31 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses FOR GROWING CHILDREN. Dlst 20. Upper Thomson Road, corner semi-detached 4,000 sq.ft freehulii Viewing call Holland Housing: 469-7979 GREENLEAF AVENUE semi detached, Off Holland Road. Quiet location Land 3,500 sq.ft $720,000 only Allied Appraisal *****15/ *****13. SERANGOON GARDENS, RENOVATED single-storey terrace. 2.800 sq.ft. di^t515 words
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Advertisement686 1983-10-24 31 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments Luxurious Apartments Near gf Orchard Road's f*» Booming Tourist And I J: ""^^.g r* Shopping Centres I li:3* Court I I ~mm tw> _K^ >\* vi*^^-» M MRT Station is nearby. A quiet site amid a686 words
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Advertisement379 1983-10-24 31 DIST. 15, JALAN SAUDARAKU, apartment. Area 861 sq.ft. 2 rooms. 1 hall, carpeted. 999 years leasehold, vacant. Price $200,000/ Crane Road apartment, area 1,740 sq.ft. 3 rooms, 1 hall, carpeted. 999 years leasehold, vacant. Price $270,000. Call: *****11/ 2. DIST. 20, CALROSE GARDEN very conveniently located, close to MRT station,379 words
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Advertisement1035 1983-10-24 32 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments Mtsworth Tort^ $P rm n The star of the hixuiy coiidom__t-iiims on Holland Road. Allsworth Park is probably one of the last lux Allsworth Park condominium ury condominium residences1,035 words
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Advertisement752 1983-10-24 32 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments j y/Y A new landmark coming up where -n^ f n/) Devonshire Road meets Grange /tjfl X^yflW Road. V SI This tran 9 uil shaded hill-site pro\^AJ\zAAAAMaIAJ§MJ f 9752 words
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Advertisement273 1983-10-24 32 LEONIE TOWERS FREEHOLD 3.200 sq ft. Partially furnished, 3 bedrooms, servant's, study's, selling with tenancy. Tel: *****88. RAJAH TOWER, 3-BEDROOMED new apartment, type 'A', splitlevel, 2,300 sq.ft. $525,000. Patron: *****05/ *****19. TEXTILE CENTRE WING Cheong Tower $280,000. Tiong Bahru $110,000. Clementi $125,000. Kirn Keat Road $165,000. Tel: *****50. CITY PLAZA,273 words
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Advertisement510 1983-10-24 32 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HUDC Apartments 5-ROOMED CLEMENTI $157,000 Bedok North $145,000, Marsiling Drive $115,000; 4-roomed Telok Blangah Heights $122,000, Bedok South $110,000, Marine Crescent $120,000. Tel: *****87/*****74. HOB 3-ROOMED CORNER Flat. Nicely renovated. Built-in cupboards, kitchen cabinets. Reasonable offer secures. Ring: *****96. HUDC PHASE I, DIST. 15 Amberville510 words
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Advertisement689 1983-10-24 32 90 Properties Wanted DOUBLE-STOREY OR SINGLE STOREY Bungalow required Allocation Price have to be reasonable No agents. Tel: *****49 INDONESIAN SEARCHES FOR good properties m the range of $400,000 $900,000 Condominium and houses Call *****02/ *****29 LOCAL CASH PURCHASERS urgently require Houses/ apartments m residential location. Flexible budget Guides Housing.689 words
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Advertisement513 1983-10-24 32 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces ___T^ mTTTK mi m '"■■nj Bin am ,mmm? *v!| WaVf -4 ■■^^•mmaam *"4fM '■f'l'mt m^" **»«m*m_. I :£__S_l_i' "*»*~i*' *w_ I T^JrJ^ _f SS h *^atsm*^'I 'AmrrnvFA -'jih-- *W__L' W Tmt mm, »A m mmW _T Tn*% '■•ww **^Hf Wm -*^T ma* _«A_ I513 words
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Advertisement187 1983-10-24 32 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces INDIVIDUAL LOTS FROM 912 2,784 sq.ft. Facilities: 2 hoists/ lifts and tight security. Tel: *****77. MACPHERSON ROAD/GROUNDFLOOR new warehouse space. 4673 sq.ft. Freehold. Carpark facilities. Dats *****18/*****65. 750, UPPER BUKIT Timah Road, 9 3/4 m.s., covered area. 3.300 6,600 sq ft. Rental $1.30 p.s.f. Contact *****04.187 words
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Advertisement591 1983-10-24 32 93 Office Spaces a) Sale DIST. 9, ORCHARD TOWERS, office space. 1.030 sq.ft freehold, vacant ponenton Worldwide Realty: *****38/ *****77 URGENT SALE TEXTILE Centre 900 sq.ft. New partitions and carpeted. $490 p.s.f. negotiable Tel *****22. MANHATTAN HOUSE, 318 sq ft. outside CBD, $140,000 negotiable Patron: *****05/*****19 b) Rental SUPREME HOUSE591 words
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Advertisement527 1983-10-24 33 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces PRIME LIGHT INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX UNION INDUSTRIAL BUILDING JALAN PEMIMPIN ■^"'^^Zl '~*a^rE~~-* c Central location, «*_<H* _-J£ 7 nam < X THOMSON AREA sur- M£ J!^\ rounded by Ang Mo <***£ \\Jam\ w LZ-majl AJv^ Kio, Toa Payoh, Sem--^__i527 words
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Advertisement419 1983-10-24 33 93 Office Spaces b) Rental FOOK HAI BUILDING office. 800, 1,100 sq.ft. Rental $2.80 p.s.f. excluding maintenance. Sale 1,600 sq.ft. $500 p.s.f. Fuhai Property *****73/ *****59. FURNISHED, PARTITIONED OFFICE space In dist. 12. with ample parking space available. Ideal for representative office. Interested please call: *****02/ *****04. GOLDEN SULTAN, PRESTIGEOUS419 words
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Advertisement462 1983-10-24 33 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental I Keppel House I H Prestigious office and showroom space for m M lease. m <J> Outstanding features: m SB h i y^ jF y^ m Wt t° J y w I m o^°y3 Convenient462 words
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Advertisement233 1983-10-24 33 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale SINGAPORE SHOPPING CENTRE Groundfloor corner of Clemenceau Aye/ Penang Road. 367/ 507/ 1,008/ 1,882 sq.ft. at $2,000 p.a.f. 0.n.0. Lev«l 2, facing escalator, 401 sq.ft. at $700 p.a.f. 0.n.0. Laval 3, 243/ 446/ 735/ 1,424 sq.ft. at $650 p.a.f. 0.n.0. CONTACT NARI *****11 SHOPS AT233 words
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Advertisement665 1983-10-24 33 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale a) Sale a) Sale ■3___K-* JS^mom Centrally located m Orchard Roads shopping and tourist Wf— SS imm |> area between Goodwood Park Hotel and Hyatt Hotel while \Wt"_ J&yjoiar~mm* f.. Holiday Inn is just across the road gß_£ jfS/S^a*665 words
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Advertisement317 1983-10-24 33 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental m M m~*mm**»*mm**mmm*-<a^^*mtAtommmmm^& PRIME LOCATION SHOP I SPACES FOR RENT j LUCKY PLAZA Shops 398 796 sq.ft. ORCHARD PLAZA j (Shops 242 1017 sq.ft. 1 FAR EAST SHOPPING CENTRE I Shops 271-822 sq.ft. j I BEAUTY WORLD j PLAZA i Shops 322- 1427 sq.ft. j317 words
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Advertisement320 1983-10-24 33 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental SHOWROOM SPACE. DIST. 11. Goldhill Cen're. immediate occupation 1,100 sq.ft. $6,000 negotiable Good facing. Holland Housing: 469-8585 PENINSULA PLAZA SHOP 703-09. 339 sq ft. Good location. $1,695 negotiable Maintenance $225 p.m *****68/*****67. SHOP UNIT ON 3rd floor, Coronation Plaza, for Immediate occupation. Call June. *****55320 words
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Advertisement243 1983-10-24 34 100 Air Travel gateway travel for economical airfares tours worldwide 6 Robinson Road. Tel: *****39' *****30 TA Ul HARHARAH TRAVEL For reliable economical airfares worldwide 02-35 Sultan Plaza Tel: *****09. *****79. *****86 TA 413 JASONS TRAVEL *****77 Budget airfares tours students fare travel insurance. »03-20 Orchard Towers (TA 318) REASONABLE243 words
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Advertisement71 1983-10-24 34 100 Air Travel ECONOMICAL AIRFARES TO London Europe USA Canada Orient Indonesia Australia New Zealand. Package tours available. Travel-Trend Pte. Ltd. «04-14 Orchard Towers. Tel: *****19 *****54. TA 179 MAS TRAVEL CHARTERS. Tel: *****55 opposite Cathay Cinema, *****77 beside Ming Court Hotel specialist Student Business Travel TA 175. FOR ENQUIRIES71 words
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Advertisement220 1983-10-24 34 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours Tl>e Best of New Zealapd S Australia mmaaaaaaaaWaam^ Exclusive Meet the People —s^ "Farmstay" as guest of a farmer. _^~gg£2. M/loiTCi Superior hotels. AmWlWws. UdjO Overland by Trans Tours luxury _C*rZ^__a A> Supercruiser coach. _____3Fv^________! i-XOITI Cooked breakfasts and most lunches W^J/^S^Hf or dinners.220 words
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Advertisement682 1983-10-24 34 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 8-Day Japan Disneyland Express yszxs£ 2 full days to see the wonders f ~7 -i ii _-r i r>- Kamakura, including a bullet train and thnlls of Tokyo Disneyland Japans largest underthe newest biggest Disneyland cent m the world. 5 s 6 days to682 words
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Advertisement289 1983-10-24 34 OFFICIAL AIRLINE OF TOKYO DISNEYLAND I I, *_J^L ~__S» a m _l_r** aa ASIA Bangkok Pattaya Hong Kong 8 Days $1490 Dep: 17/10. 31/10, 14/11. 20/11,28/11,5/12.12/12, 19/12, 26/12. Bangkok/Pattaya/ Chiangmai 5/7/8 Days $735/5855/ $1490 j Floating Market-G rand Palace/Coral Is land/ Tiffany/ Rose Garden Dep: 17/10. 31/10. 7/11, 14/11. 20/11,289 words
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Advertisement649 1983-10-24 35 102 Tours 102 Tour* Australasian Explore" 15 DAYS ALL NEW ZEALAND $2990 17 DAYS ALL NEW ZEALAND/SYDNEY $3430 19 DAYS ALL NEW ZEALAND/SYDNEY $3990 CANBERRA/MELBOURNE DEPARTURE DATES NOV 19,22, 26,29 DEC 03.06 .10 13 11 DAYS ALL NEW ZEALAND $2490 13 DAYS ALL NEW ZEALAND/SYDNEY $2740 SPECIAL DEPARTURE OATES NOV649 words
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Advertisement503 1983-10-24 35 102 Tours mm. EDUCATtONft HJ instruction 108 Foreign _i^£ii STUDY IN 1 mTM SWITZERLAND j" _J FOR ITS W-i W RKNOWNKD HOTEL MANAGEMENT COURSES AT ECOLE DES ROCHES Commencing January 1984 and July 1984 A three year work and study programme. Students will be paid during their training. Apply now!503 words
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Advertisement661 1983-10-24 35 108 Foreign 108 Foreign GREAT LAKES COLLEGE OF TORONTO, CANADA A reputable college offering grades 11, 12 13 invites applications for January 1984 intake m preparation for University admissions m September 1984 and beyond. For details, pleaee call:- FRANK TAN RESEARCH ASSOCIATES Tel:- *****52, *****07 MDM LOOI, tel:- *****79 MISS661 words
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Advertisement622 1983-10-24 35 110 Computer 110 Computer 110 Computer m THINKING OF BEING I A COMPUTER PROiTErSSIONAL? WTzr liiformatdcs (knnpirtOTSchod shows the way.... Incorporated by experienced EDP C G 746 Basic Certificate m professionals m conducting BCS, NCC Computer Programming and C&G Courses Advance Part-time course commencing. Honeywell Computer System and 30 10622 words
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Advertisement251 1983-10-24 35 LCCI 1984 CLASSES. Higher Accounting today 7pm. Shorthand (speed, 50/ 70 words) Tuesday 7pm. Bookkeeping Inter Thursday 27/10/83 7pm. Rex Commercial School. 768G Upper Serangoon Road. Tel: *****00 magma amam 113 Language LEARN JAPANESE LANGUAGE A CULTURE IN JAPAN Regular Courses: 3 months per course/Mon-Frl 9.30-12.30 or 14.00-17.00 daily Commence251 words
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Advertisement446 1983-10-24 35 111 Typing/Secretarial 111 Typing/Secretarial o ATT SECJiET/ARIUS A SPECIAL PART-TIME PRIVATE SECRETARY'S COURSE commences on Ist NOVEMBER 1983 and ends May 1985 (m time for 1985 LCCI PSC examination). The 18.10.83 course is fully booked Only two evenings per week Later start each evening Electronic typewriters Word processors Telex Films446 words
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Article, Illustration110 1983-10-24 36 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements The family of the late EH wish to express their heartfelt gratitude, sincere and special thanks to all relatives, friends, colleagues, business associates and especially the doctors and nurses of Tan Tock Seng I Hospital for their kind attendance, condolences, wreaths, M donations and110 words
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Article, Illustration127 1983-10-24 36 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam In fond and loving memory of our very dear Father MR. CHAN KIN CHOON who passed away to be with the LORD on 24/10/79 We Thank COD Our Heavenly Father For Having Given To Us An Earthly lather Who Was Worthy Ol Our Greatest127 words
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Article, Illustration124 1983-10-24 36 MR. DON LIONEL BARTHOLOMEUZ RAJAPAKSHA Age: 34 passed away peacefully on 23.10.83. Sadly miSMd by loving mother, brothers. titters, brothert-m-law, tittert-in-law and friend* to mourn his loss. Cortege will leave Apt Blk 13 -20-206 Teck Whye Lane on Wednesday lor Mount Vernon Crematoria. Tel: *****90 lor further details.124 words
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Article, Illustration103 1983-10-24 36 IN EVERLOVING MEMORY OF OUR BELOVED DAUGHTER GWENLYNNE MARGARET SHOME Departed on 24.10.1979 To us her name will ever be The key that unlocks memory Of our Darling One gone but cherished yet. A beloved face we'll never forget Sadly missed, always remembered By Mummy. Daddy, Brother103 words
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Article, Illustration27 1983-10-24 36 m loving memory of MUTHU SIRINIVASAN Departed: 4/11/82 Always remembered by wife, children and loved ones. Prayers will be held today at residence amammmmmamam27 words
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Article, Illustration250 1983-10-24 36 The Family Of The Late: MR LIM BOON LEE wishes to thank relatives, friends, business associates for their assistance, attendances, scrolls, wreaths and messages of condolence during their recent bereavement. SPECIAL THANKS TO THOSE WHO SEND THEIR DONATIONS TO BRIGHT HILL TEMPLE Inserted by: Wife: Mdm Tan Chew250 words
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1968 1983-10-24 36 FIRST: ***** SECOND: ***** THIRD: ***** STARTERS: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. CONSOLATIONS: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. Allan-Lucas team triumphs again after eight years By OUR RACING TEAM IPOH, Sun. Papa's Love1,968 words
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Article496 1983-10-24 36 IPOH, Sun. Helloha, who finished a long fourth m Race 1 here today, was impounded for a routine saliva swab and urine sample. The Stipendiary Steward's report on the races: RACE 1: Classic Dancer (Sahab) could not be boxed and was withdrawn. The gelding is required to pass496 words
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Advertisement29 1983-10-24 36 STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR PERSONAL ADS OBITUARIES $15.00 for 15 words (run-on style) $57.00 for 3cm x 1 col. (semi-display style) $71.25 for 3cm x 1 col. (display style)29 words
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Advertisement282 1983-10-24 36 f^ From the internationally acclaimed and authoritative JANE'S feurbooks.-^ JANE'S Fighting Ships 1983 84 Edited By Captain John Moore RN __r\_U_P_fl I __*_S_H*m__ 13 F_W»I .tol WWrRtmA jS^^H^K^MH *****.50 hAf'K— A «%s^*^7 dm W. i^* P^<- y Je**Z^~^ mm i_l-___-___. s^" T__Ks-i--_--_-Ssy^ iiff.^ *haA> _^^a^oA^^ i 1 «i_H _____T""f-~J mmmmrnW*'282 words
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Article280 1983-10-24 37 BAN 1 Iran sacked after near riot COPENHAGEN, Sun. A riot nearly erupted at the World Taekwondo Championships yesterday as Iranian team members and spectators protested a penalty call that cost Iran a berth m the flyweight semi-finals. The Iranian team, already warned for disturbancesAP - 280 words
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Article291 1983-10-24 37 BAN 2 COPENHAGEN, Sun. Taiwan's 23-strong team have been expelled from the World Taekwondo Championships here. The World Taekwondo Federation decided to disqualify them after women's featherweight gold medal winner Cheng Chun Feng displayed the Taiwanese flag during awards ceremonies on Thursday evening as aAFP; AP - 291 words
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Article94 1983-10-24 37 BAN 3 MOSCOW, Sun. Eleven weightlifters who were dis§ualified from the Pan American Games for using rugs have been banned from international competition for two years, including the 1984 Olympic Games, western sports officials here said yesterday. The officials, attending the Moscow World Weightlifting Championships,Reuter; AFP - 94 words
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Article, Illustration417 1983-10-24 37 Norman wins title after sudden death GOLF ROUND-UP SYDNEY, Sun. Australian Greg Norman won the Asloo,ooo ($188,000) National Panasonic New South Wales Open at Concord today, but only after a thrilling sudden death play-off with compatriot David Graham. Graham, the former United States Open champion, forced the play-off when NormanReuter; AP; UPI - 417 words
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Article212 1983-10-24 37 TENNIS ROUND-UP TOKYO, Sun. Top seeds Andres Gomez, of Ecuador, and Elliot Teltscher, of the United States, will meet m the men's singles final of the U*****,000 ($367,500) Japan Open Grand Prix tournament. Top seed Gomez beat 14th-seeded Tom Gullikson, of the US, 6-3, 6-2, while second-rankedReuter; AFP; AP - 212 words
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Article385 1983-10-24 37 SPORTS SHORTS AMERICAN Rick McKinney beat compatriot DarreU Pace on a tie-break to win the men's title m the 32nd World Archery Championships m Long Beach. McKinney and Pace both finished with 2,617 points. In the women's competition, Kirn Jin-Ho, of South Korea, shattered four world championship records to winReuter; AFP; UPI; AP - 385 words
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Advertisement683 1983-10-24 37 Genting Getaway ♦•■2222__» m wr l*«" Z*~ tt l I •"■•••Jj; m\m*** ,m i r *ammmm~ w n -^^^mamam^^mamw -^^mmmmmm^^^^9™9lAmi^^~ *_UH_I _Jr x mMZ **m*'- pHK ~^^____H_________________ 1 3________i-^**-[:___l «4|H| __R____U__L__t T 8S r^W^HPV'vB ---f-l^T-K /l"^^__r____r^ K— l«* *^^9&^_G^__fe.^__^ r *4 i rf ti^^-?; **4 W^ i ______r—^^ ~w%wnaaa^jL %^g^683 words
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Article, Illustration473 1983-10-24 38 United and Liverpool justify pundits' faith LONDON, Sun. TRUE, it was one of the safest predictions m any sporting year and of course, with threequarters of the season left, it could still go wrong. But Manchester United and Liverpool, the pundits' choice to battle for the EnglishReuter - 473 words
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Article384 1983-10-24 38 Arsenal 4 Nottingham Forest 1 (2-9): Arsenal's costly striker Charlie Nicholas was replaced after 69 minutes following another poor showing. Alan Sunderland and Colin Hill put Arsenal 2-0 up after 23 minutes. Forest pulled a goal back through a Peter Davenport penalty, before Tony Woodcock (66thAP - 384 words
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Article27 1983-10-24 38 LEADING English First Division scorers: 10 Steve Archibald (Spurs). 9 Simon Stainrod (QPR). 7 Paul Mariner (Ipswich), John Wark (Ipswich). 6 Peter Withe (Villa). APAP - 27 words
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Article1338 1983-10-24 38 DIVISION ONE Arsenal 4 Forest 1, Birmingham 0 Tottenham 1, Coventry 1 WBA 2, Everton 1 Watford 0, Ipswich 0 Leicester 0, Luton 3 Southampton 1, Notts County 1 Stoke 1, QPR 0 Liverpool 1, Sunderland 0 Man Utd 1, West Ham 0 Norwich 0.Reuter - 1,338 words
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Article, Illustration224 1983-10-24 38 23rd October, 1983 Hi Fandi! I guess I don't have to ask you how you are. All of Singapore has heard of your exploits and of your joy, especially over the most important goal of your life. Most of us heard it through the Press. Some were224 words
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Article159 1983-10-24 38 OFFER 1 Melia wants to help BRIGHTON, Sun. A syndicate, considering a take-over bid for Brighton, have been offered support by Jimmy Melia, who resigned as manager of the English Second Division club on Wednesday. Melia, who led the club to the Football Association Cup final last season, said: "AlthoughAFP - 159 words
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153 1983-10-24 38 OFFER 2 Flamengo invite for Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Flamengo, of Brazil, are willing to accommodate a Malaysian soccer player for a one-year playing and coaching stint and one of the names proposed is Mokhtar Daharl. Football Association of Selangor treasurer, R. Ramallngam, said yesterday that the former national andNST - 153 words
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154 1983-10-24 38 OFFER 3 4 parties keen on Charlton LONDON, Sun. Charlton's new chairman Richard Collins said last night he would open negotiations with four consortiums who are possibly interested m taking over the English Second Division soccer club. The 41-year-old chartered surveyor was speaking after taking over the chairmanship from MarkAFP - 154 words
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Advertisement554 1983-10-24 38 Introducing a new dimension m the tradition of quality the New Sakuracolor SR 100 Rugged Film, Delicate Colors Sakuracolor films are the result of more than a hundred years of t experience m the research and manufacture of photosensitive products. And today, throughout the world, "Sakuracolor" means outstanding quality and554 words
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Article, Illustration61 1983-10-24 39 Pictures by and AS Indonesian goalkeeper Sudarno is sent tumbling from Au-yeong Pak Kuan's (not m picture) goal, the two faces of soccer emerge: Indonesian midfielder Rae Bawa covers his eyes m disbelief, while Singapore's Amin Sariman celebrates the hard-earned winner. DETERMINATION. ..k. Kannan (right) shakesJERRY SEH; JON ATHAN - 61 words
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360 1983-10-24 39 JOE DORAI - Luck stays firmly with Singapore on a night of misses JOE DORAI REPORT by WITH the strikers wasting their chances, it took skipper Au-yeong Pak Kuan, a defender, to score Singapore's winner m their 1-0 win over Indonesia at the National Stadium last night. After his 43rd-minute goal, the versatile360 words
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358 1983-10-24 39 JEFFREY LOW - Go forth, and learn how to shoot straight JEFFREY LOW COMMENT by AFTER a week of painful frustration, during which some of the most ferocious criticisms were levelled against the Singapore team, the sunshine came rushing back yesterday. For once, Singapore did something promising—lf not for anything else, at least358 words
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Article283 1983-10-24 39 KANPUR, Sun. World champions India were heading for defeat in the First cricket Test against the West Indies as Caribbean pacemen Malcolm Marshall and Winston Davies ripped through India's second innings to leave the hosts at 73-5 at the end of the third day's playAFP; Reuter - 283 words
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Article, Illustration417 1983-10-24 39 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW ON THE BADMINTON SCENE By WONG SHOON KEAT, guiding the shuttle like a missile, bombarded Lav Wing Cheok 15-7, 15-4 for his fourth men's singles title m the National Badminton Championships at Guillemard Road last night. The curtain came down on Wing Cheok417 words
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Article44 1983-10-24 39 INDIAN Association and Ceylon Sports Club drew 0-0 m a Singapore Hockey Association senior knock-out match at Balestier Road yesterday. But the mandatory penalty flicks was postponed to Wednesday because of failing light. In the junior knockout competition, Heli Orient trounced Prisons 7-0.44 words
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Article179 1983-10-24 39 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN THE flu bug has bitten the national rugby team, though it does not threaten to eat into their Malaysian Rugby I ninn Cup hopes. At last count, five members of the team were m varying stages of recovery from this irritating malady. And179 words
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Article83 1983-10-24 39 SIIIZI 'OKA (Japan), Sun. A Japanese driver and a woman spectator were killed and three other onlookers Injured today during a car race. The car crashed into a steel fence and then a concrete wall at the Fuji speedway. The force of the impact split theAFP; Reuter - 83 words
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127 1983-10-24 39 ROTTERDAM, Sun. World badminton champion Icuk Sugiarto, of Indonesia, shrugged off Friday's surprise defeat to sweep into today's Dutch Masters tournament final. Icuk, 21, sensationally beaten by English No. 1 Steve Baddeley last Friday, reached the final with a 15-11, 15-3 semi-final win overReuter - 127 words
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Advertisement329 1983-10-24 39 I jg rHOC T-13THNOV I I I starring I I MUSHROOMS vSSSI I MIM m the lead role vc ™»OUN I f or taste dpONSQ^ f °r a Royal R~~~ir% Il I I I served m c? UU I m ushroom- shaped puffed with I I pastry P m V329 words
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Article132 1983-10-24 40 An offer not to be sniffed at... PARIS, Sun. The most exclusive smell m the world is to be marketed here on Tuesday. A French company is to launch one-kilo crystal jars, containing 311 grams of perfume, designed and signed by surrealist artist Salvador Dali. Each jar will cost US$3,OOOAFP - 132 words
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534 1983-10-24 40 BENG TAN - BENG TAN Patients must be properly informed, says pharmacist By MOST people do not take the medicines prescribed to them when they are ill. And even when they do, most stop as soon as they feel better. This just shows that more needs to be534 words
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Article193 1983-10-24 40 What you must know WHAT do you need to know from doctors and pharmacists about the medicine you are prescribed? First of all, the name. This should be provided on the label, along with information on how and when to take the medicine, any possible effects and the precautions to193 words
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285 1983-10-24 40 Stricken tanker reports attack by pirates MANILA, Sun. A small Saudi Arabian tanker, which reported that it had run aground and was being attacked by pirates m the South China Sea, had been freed from a reef and was moving under its own power, shipping sources here said today. Shipping285 words
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Article, Illustration378 1983-10-24 40 A DASH from danger. This carload of Secret Service agents, guns m hand and eyes trained m all directions, is poised for the slightest hint of danger as they closely follow President Ronald Reagan just after a major security scare atReuter; UPI - 378 words
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Article60 1983-10-24 40 What it should have been IN FRIDAY'S issue of The Straits Times, a report on the acid attack case quoted a medical report on defendant Mary Jer Pereira, as saying: "She kept saying she wanted to lie and that she was bullied, tortured and cowed into signing the document." The60 words
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Article44 1983-10-24 40 BELGRADE, Sun. A 24--year-old woman gave birth today to Yugoslavia's first test-tube baby m a Zagreb University hospital, doctors said. Mrs Dragica Veriga delivered the baby boy, weighing 3.6 kg, by Caesarian section, the doctors said. They cave no further details. UPIUPI - 44 words
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Advertisement243 1983-10-24 40 STARTING TOGO BALD? As hair thins, you tend to spend more time m front ol the mirror, and less time enjoying life. At the Svenson Hair Center we can put the fun back m your life by replacing the hair you've lost. Ask about the Svenson Non-Surgical Method of Hair243 words
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Advertisement52 1983-10-24 40 T.V. ANTENNA PROBLEMS? :sjg. Why not call us s^" <&x. We provide good tv. --o^^^ i receptions p^ > Sales Installation > j*?^ A Service Ty^? Antennas and *^X/ Accessories CATV, CCTV, Electron ics___^t^ m^mmmmmikX' -^-x««^*«*r I vjPlJjfiirß tv W'WAkattm VIOEOTENNAE SPECIALISTS 320 Serangoon Road. 03-53. President Shopping Centre Singapore52 words
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Advertisement472 1983-10-24 40 Are you thinning at the top and not looking like you should? And you wish you have that head full of hair again! How you wish you can regain that look of youth! But you can! LINK's hair replacement system and LINK's hair care can make your wish come true!472 words
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Miscellaneous141 1983-10-24 40 UP TO 1 p.m. Cloudy with showers over several areas from mid-morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 6.36 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.31 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 11 23 C Sunny I Manila 23 33C Cloudy Amsterdam JC Melbourne 11 17 C Sunny141 words
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Article, Illustration1038 1983-10-24 1 China gets set for the Olympics Los Angeles, summer, 1984. The eyes of the world will be locked m on the Olympics to see the strongest, the most talented, the best the world has to offer m athletic prowess. And competing for the first time m 32 years will be1,038 words
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Article, Illustration984 1983-10-24 2 CARYL KRUEGER - Build memories make a family fun list CARYL KRUEGER Better Parenting Fifteenth m a series by The writer is an award-winning American authoress who is a mother of four and a graduate m speech, music and childhood education. Memories need not be expensive; the cost is our own creative thinking.IPS - 984 words
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Article, Illustration598 1983-10-24 2 This awardwinning Australianbased furniture designer believes m making furniture which fulfills a function and still looks good. CATHERINE TAN reports. WHEN he needed a chair, Fred Lowen rose to the challenge and made himself one. Thus began his career as a furniture designer. That first598 words
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Article, Illustration507 1983-10-24 9 LULIN REUTENS - LULIN REUTENS GENES AND THE IQ Lecture series by Prof Wong Hock Boon Channel 5, yesterday 8.45 p.m. Reviewed Prof Wong delivers the first of his four lectures the facts come fast m simple terms but the507 words
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Article, Illustration861 1983-10-24 9 A version of Brahms infused with vitality Y. L. GOH on a Gidon KremerLeonard Bernstein collaboration. BRAHMS' Violin Concerto is one of the most central works m any violinist's repertoire, and it goes without saying that we are spoilt for choice. In the good old days, things were pretty straightforward861 words
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Article, Illustration911 1983-10-24 9 Nick's fingers do the talking MUSIC has been good to Nick Mamahit. It's given him a career, which he cherishes, and several high points of sheer delight that come from loving what he does. Nick's musical career started as a cat-and-mouse game. His father, a municipal official, developed a sudden911 words
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Advertisement275 1983-10-24 1 r Memories are Nick lets his fingers made of these do the talking XJTLOOK: Page Two LEISURE: Page Nine I Sixteen Arrows, lust one aim. ■f*____J__i Jt^«__B__ Tjg| m. dm JLT^JSk jl ju Ar~~sAk _P~T___i __P*fl_ "^bB _F**""_____ I fi mm _fS 21 IS i! m a fl lfl I275 words
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Advertisement494 1983-10-24 2 m REDIFFUSION ED SUBSCRIBERS MONTHLY LUCKY DRAW $20jOOOoF PRIZES stjii&llSiSt!fc:7c IST Prta 30 aius Ong Sam Yong Tea Merchants S2OOO m casi 2ND Prta $2000 m cash plus Ong Sam Yong lea Merchants SlOOO m cas! 3RO Prta SI OOO m cash plus Ong Sam Yong Tea Merchants S5OO m494 words
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Advertisement137 1983-10-24 3 jst*T jt»»v H J >7. I mm^r^ ma\r^ i' ____^^^^^^^^^^^B Tj*''' T^J I I 2 7 iW. BB i H H^^^^^^H _819 I i si -»f its r?'» "^E aa? '-Ml e-Man-Operation Ticket System OTS has been operating for well over a year ,-< nTCO i a#^§^p _____r^^-^ Ulor now.137 words
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Advertisement376 1983-10-24 4 5 f4r^ rnrr One 7oz Refreshing j 3 /m\*Cr\J lIUC Juiius Drink. 5 U\iljft AT ANY ORANGE JULIUS STORE I 5 Vy* WITH PURCHASE OF A HOT DOG < 5 >mJ UPON PRESENTATION OF COUPON J < 5 aaf/mamaWAAO aaaaAWaWmm the most potent fighting force j 5 the world has376 words
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Advertisement385 1983-10-24 4 w Paramount Hotels A/heie the tirim'y people \^uffet Cc ßonani^\ M J J Oct 15 30 1 m What a treat 1 All your curry favourites m m one serving one place Cafe Vanda Fish Head Curry M Prawn Curry Chicken Curry^^ and many, many more +y mouth-watering delights jr385 words
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Advertisement471 1983-10-24 4 —jr iim jjtJWp,. ___I___H ___L*_ j-dfi BTBI _ENM__fc< I** BtSU -«i9______£____i *ie <<____ KSBP"^^^ !P IR| lllW__ffolH^i*^^ 4_w*____4____a_*____HH_K___! *S£ si_B7'39___r aFWFmZmm '*a.t- mmmam mi .m^L^ti* <"gv je* 4^^__ fr s_«_«e __s« ■I _t_I_iyOTBk HBHWM—^ JpH a A _^^U|A^iil UiJ|9|Rm-3 B_M&T&9e£ rjHftSS^^dPT J lIJ u '""pmmLT' T^ Jk^^ _aSaA\. mJm 1471 words
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Advertisement461 1983-10-24 4 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■M l g Opens 27th October: LIDO-REX-REPUBLIC B -SAVOY-PRESIDENT-ORIENTAL-WOODLANDS-PRICES: Circle J4 Stalls $3 CASH BOOKINGS ONLY NO f RLE 1 1ST LIDO 10 45. 1.30, 4 00. 6 45. 930 REPUBLIC 1 30. 4 6 45. 915 j REX-SAVOY ORIENTAL 11.00 am. 1.30. 4.00, 630 9 15 P PRESIDENT 11461 words
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Advertisement563 1983-10-24 4 I _LJ_L-__i Oefi-iC!/ I ORGANISATION IB ***** Wrm^W SWORDSMAN A W %A HSU HSAO CHIANG^^y^ g y 1 E32a_i_«inin3 I NoFreeLiil I OF TALO«§ aXmfwT Bli -V CHONG -J HW*M_ IN SH*. I I lam, I 45. 4 00. 630 9 DOROTHY R STRATTEN I PLAYBOY'S Playmate ot the Year563 words
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Advertisement684 1983-10-24 6 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES _j—^AAAAAAAAmammm^^^mmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmimmmmmmmmlmmmammmKmmmmß^mmti I mvmmwam t m mmm»m»mmimmmmmnm^mtmmmmimmiim^*mmm'm^^t^^mmmmmmmmmmmmmommm AmmmmWammaw Telex Service: Address: Rates: S.T.A.N.T.S Appointments/Notice Section Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. 5 I AN I O RS SQBBI TIMEAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. RSSOBBI sales Service,: Times House Box Service: MftHWCTH Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 2669 390,684 words
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Advertisement485 1983-10-24 6 f NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING ESTATE MANAGEMENT Applications are invited for teaching appointments ranging from Lectureships to Associate Professorships from candidates with suitable academic and /or professional qualifications. Preference will be given to candidates who have a minimum of three years relevant working experience after graduation and485 words
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Miscellaneous323 1983-10-24 6 GARFIELD Br na d»w* P HELLO, FOLKS.IW HERE C" A OKAY I CAN CtO ENTERTAIN YOU. ARE TAKE A HINT. i > YOU GLAP TO SEE Mt J I WHO NEEPS YOU J (I POi WELFARE YOU V ANY WAV? J I V^q^/ o.z«f E,-^jL— 1 l?Avfs, II I I323 words
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Advertisement603 1983-10-24 7 APPOINTMENTS Searching for An Exciting Career Training And Self- Development? Job Satisfaction You can look for these opportunities by joining us as Requirements: Technician Diploma m Mechanical Engineering or Craft/Trade Certificate m a mechanical trade plus completion of an approved 4-year apprenticeship scheme m that trade. Minimum 3 years working603 words
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Advertisement585 1983-10-24 7 m UNITED WORLD COLLEGE OF SOUTH EAST ASIA SINGAPORE DIRECTOR OF STUDIES The College intends to appoint a Director of Studies who will take up duties no later than Ist April, 1984. The successful applicant will be one of a team of our senior members of staff and be chiefly585 words
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Miscellaneous435 1983-10-24 7 PEANUTS BySchulz I PONT SUPPOSE YOU'VE I'M TMINKIN6 OF TAKIN6 |*LL APMIT MV MOTIVE WITM YOU AROUNR PONE MUCH TRAVELING A LITTLE TRIP ANP 15 A BIT SELFISH.. I PON'T THINK I'D HAVE YOU 7 Jfa U)AS WONPERIN6 IF VOU'P -—^x^___yft EVER ET MU66EPI CARE TO 60 ALONG... 2rT^-17TO!7rT^Tft &*Z435 words
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Advertisement393 1983-10-24 8 SPACE BUILDING U _____L__J____r____H *i B_r^' i mmma 7f_#* t£ _£vC-__N___ mm ■■■■z mi M&? _S___^- >- ______>S__sss ___________i_fl_B_____^_F*'.'- H^ '_R___B___i' -Wfrfo M *aS xfl _bßl_s^___? r,J _LJ^ 'l_________l v n"-_lUlllni. 11l *****-LllllVt 'il^7 />_____K_r/v__i ___r V 1 1 ___jliL_4-_-BMi__i ______i_________T***^ -mm tH __S^__l _w^3«_i mmw M. BT^ _^M x393 words
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Advertisement499 1983-10-24 9 APPOINTMENT r LOUIS T LEONOWENS (S.E.A.) LTD A subsidiary of a large multi-national company is looking for suitably qualified persons to fill the following two positions: 1. MANAGER WOODWORKING MACHINERY KILNS DIVISION (BASED IN SINGAPORE) WOODWORKING MACHINERY KILNS DIVISION (BASED IN KUALA LUMPUR) Requirements for both positions:- At least 3-4499 words
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Advertisement313 1983-10-24 9 1984 LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY (SPRING) EXAMINATION 1 Entries for the examination will be received from 17 Oct 83 to 3 Nov 83 between 0830 hrs and 1600 hrs Mondays to Fridays. 2 Applicants must call personally at the Central Testing Service Branch, Ministry of Education, Kay Siang313 words
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Advertisement400 1983-10-24 9 NOTICES IN THE HIGH CM RT OF THF REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE C-onipanlrs Winding I p NolMoflSX. In tht> Matter of the Cem panic* Act (Chapter 185). And la the Matter ef HONSON PLASTICS INDUSTRIAL PRIVATE LIMITED. NOTICE OF WINDING-l P ORDER t In the Matter of HONSON i PLASTICS INDUSTRIAL400 words
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Miscellaneous116 1983-10-24 9 PAMILY PLANNING TALK FOR NEWLY-WEDS In English. By Nah Jiak Cheng of the Training and Health Education Department, Singapore Family Planning and Population Board. Main lecture theatre, first floor, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health. Na- TODAY: Singapore 0.31 a.m. 1.11 a.m. (2.7m), 7.00 a.m. (2.8m), 6.30 a.m. (0.8m),116 words
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Miscellaneous98 1983-10-24 9 tional University of Singapore, Outram Hill. 7.30 p.m. PAPUA NEW GUINEA PRIMITIVE ART Display of carvings and artifacts. National Museum Art Gallery. 9 a.m. -5.30 p.m. Ends tomorrow. Free. ART EXHIBITION Of textile artist Eng Tow's work at Citibank's Robina House branch during office hours. Till Oct 28. Free. CHINESE98 words
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Advertisement154 1983-10-24 10 Wamammm^aa^r^ \wWWwaWwWmmaa\ vjflipfi' m \\\wmmmr^ C^T Mattress Furniture Fair-! mwwwwwwwwMWwaawaawaaauwammmw^ ,-s*r»c v x You cXe b s Uy ai!d a not charge you "Free goldbar with purchase of any good mattress M __________________________H__B IS j_f _t i _P r j M a m% Am 16 Raffles Qua7#ol-05. J 11 f^XT^154 words
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Miscellaneous2215 1983-10-24 10 «o:ii>ifliayi!fr€_^ c_EE___p Love betrays flsa_______________i 5.58 am National Anthem foi- Lunchdate (cont'd) z.oo mm* 3,00 PM Opening followed by Swordsman Chu (Manda- 6.50 The Incredible Hulk It Lives! It Grows! It lowed by opening Announce- News-in-Brief 2.05 On the rtn/r): The hero of this series, Chu Liu Xiang, Destroys!: Dr2,215 words
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Article, Illustration465 1983-10-24 1 National lottery enriches the state treasury THE Taiwan Provincial Patriotic Lottery is m its 33rd year. During this period, the lottery has enriched the coffers of the state treasury and a few lucky winners. The lottery also creates jobs for hundreds of thousands of ticket vendors. Expectant mothers and theSinorama - 465 words
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Advertisement317 1983-10-24 1 NOTICES ■NOIKE i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Copyright m the Design appearing herein has been granted by registration under the provisions of the Registered Designs Act 1949 m the United Kingdom to KUN NAN LO a citizen of Taiwan of No. 7-1 Lane 246, Sec. 3, Chung Shan Road,317 words
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Advertisement703 1983-10-24 1 Scott Paper announces a change of numbers Scott Paper (Singapore) Pte Ltd informs its customers, suppliers, business associates and the general public that it now operates m a new office, just a stone's throw from its former premises. Our new telephone number is Products from Scott Paper: Scotties facial tissues,703 words
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Article239 1983-10-24 2 THIS programme is compiled by Rediffusion and broadcast daily m Teochew, Hokkien and Cantonese over bcth Rediffusion and SBC's Radio Three and Four Radio Three: Mon Sun: 11.05 a.m. Radio Four: Mon Sat: 9.45 p.m.. The English notes are provided by us. _f_ 4_ Lesson 213 Learning239 words
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Article, Illustration49 1983-10-24 2 Jr\ Trii? R\) <r This ideograph combines the skull with the heart C\e) to produce thought: v_^ The facuities of reasoning and feeling are here exercised to create a balanced mind. And. according to the saymind of a.man. listen to his L '<-> 'C> 'cr* PENG49 words
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Article234 1983-10-24 2 JDIAL-FOR-M ANDARIN HI *****77 U a ft i£m DVershisan ke Zai kafeidianli Lesson 23 In a coffee shop m\ X Kew^n Lesson f* it: €f6-ftf] ft fc? Laobo, rumen xiang he" shenme? What drink would yon like, sir? i*fr3 I* G?i wo kaifei, gei ta cha. Coffee for me and234 words
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Article67 1983-10-24 2 _Tch^o trend of thought; ideological ti'end; thoughts ffl jr. slkao think deeply; ponder over; reflect on eh sTnian think of; long for; miss M" think deeply; ponder eh m s_x_2.ng thought; thinking; idea; ideology For example you may say Wo ylye mci shu_ zhao, fanf u slsufi67 words
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Article, Illustration58 1983-10-24 2 A person who is of little or no importance is described a small beer. "Our new supervisor is small beer compared to the one we had." We also describe things that are unimportant as small beer. "Oh, that earthquake was small beer. Too bad you missed the one we58 words
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Advertisement299 1983-10-24 2 APPOINTMENTS Z^ W __r___s%rW%_____-B__fl __^S# am^^mi am^ *w aW^ *^^B-fl^ _^^^^^______kiß_k©_^___^^^-^^ M W^ USA f^^ We, a large and progressive multi-T'^SB national electronic manufacturing company invite ambitious individuals seeking to move into a challenging job to fill the following positions: PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR (SECOND SHIFT) REQUIREMENTS: Diploma m Electrical/Electronics or Mechanical299 words
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Advertisement331 1983-10-24 2 §53 INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION -X_ SINGAPORE Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the post of: PROJECT ASSISTANT (TEMPORARY) Basic Salary: $620 pm to 1 260 pm Entry point will depend on qualification and experience. Main Dutias 1 The job entails 3 years working full-time as a Project Assistant331 words
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Advertisement328 1983-10-24 2 I I Cold Storage Holdings P.L.C. B invites applications for the position of I PERSONAL ASSISTANT I The successful candidate should be a graduate preferably m a commercial /business discipline. B Personal qualities of intelligence, initiative and ability to interact with staff at all levels are essential. The job will328 words
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Advertisement237 1983-10-24 2 V|>5^ "5*5L An established food company J 3 _£S. manufacturing and selling x^" )_rT*% i various leading brands "___^_^VL_W P rcK ucts looking for <l_L$_^-'__l A_K YlB-WA. an experienced person M* lvlilil___k to mana 8 e her production J_ wi Hwa Smmi department. ii S^i iM ImUnL We ret l237 words
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Advertisement382 1983-10-24 3 NOTICES ■■■Jwiiiiiiiiii *****111 iiiii" SHERIFFS SALE IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE In The Cause Ot Originating Summons No 772 ot 1983 Distress No 110 of 1983 JURONG TOWN CORPORATION Plaintiffs, Versus TATSIN INDUSTRIES PTE LTD Defendants Auction Sale Of Conveyors, dryer, automatic spray painting machine, drill,382 words
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Advertisement450 1983-10-24 3 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Teng Hong Chlm of No. 9-J Da Silva Lane Singapore 1954 have applied for a Public House, First Class licence In respect of premises at m/s. Golden Phoenix Chao Zhou Garden Restaurant Pte Ltd. (Chinese Food.) 5 Shenton Way, UIC Building #06-13 Singapore450 words
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Advertisement627 1983-10-24 3 ISLAND PENINSULAR DEVELOPMENT BERHAD (INCORPORATED IN MALAYSIA) NOTICE OF DIVIDEND AND INTERIM REPORT FOR THE 6 MONTHS ENDED 31ST JULY 1983. The Directors announce that the unaudited results of the Company and the Group for the 6 months ended 31st July, 1983 are as follows: The Group's profit for the627 words
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Advertisement277 1983-10-24 3 TALAM MINES BERHAD (INCORPORATED IN MALAYSIA) NOTICE OF DIVIDEND AND INTERIM REPORT FOR THE 6 MONTHS ENDED 31ST JULY 1983 The Directors announce that the unaudited results of the Company and the Group for the 6 months ended 31st July 1983 are as follows:— 6 months ended 6 months ended277 words
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Article, Illustration637 1983-10-24 4 CHILDREN pitting their talents against adults m the finals of a talentime is nothing new. In fact, some have even managed to perform better than the older participants. Usually, they perform m vocal groups or instrumental groups and it is not often, if not rare,637 words
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Article, Illustration338 1983-10-24 4 Bahagian 4 Word Quiz I Part 4 INSTRUCTIONS: On every line below there is a word whose letters have been jumbled up. Rearrange the letters so as to form the names of occupation;-. Fill m the letters m the boxes provided on the right, including the338 words
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Article, Illustration150 1983-10-24 4 Maron A. R - Maron A.R. Artwork: Abu Samah Story by 79a) Karhri memberi perintah kepada pemandu dan kereta itu pun membelok ke kiri. menghalang jalan beca itu. Pemandu menekan brek dan kereta pun berhenti. Samst sertamerta menarik brek becanya. Tetapi beca itu tidak berhenti sertamerta. la terbabas juga dan roda depannya150 words
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Article681 1983-10-24 4 Oleh M. S. AZMAN JIKA di Balai Rakyat Taman Jurong, dua kejuaraan telah berjaya direbut oleh dua orang adik-beradik dalam satu pertandingan adubakat yang sama. Nampaknya kejayaan kembar seperti itu berlaku lagi pada Ahad malam lalu kali mi di Dewan Konsert Victoria. Tetapi dua beradik yang681 words
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Advertisement559 1983-10-24 4 APPOINTMENTS am NATIONAL I m I UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE Applications are invited for appointment to the posts ASSISTANT LABORATORY TECHNICIAN m In the Faculties of Engineering, Medicine and Science QUALIFICATIONS (a) At least 3 GCE O' Level passes, preferably including science and/or technical subiects. OR (b) National Trade Certificate plus559 words
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Advertisement787 1983-10-24 4 Agtwgwgw baker tig fl I BAKER FAR EAST LTD ■SI $f J We are a major US multi-national company, engaged m the '"3§ manufacture of oilfield completion equipment. The com--7p |i| J pany, a dynamic leader m the industry, now seeks a highvjyj fr -'I achiever for the following position.787 words
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