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Title Section14 1983-11-01 1 The Straits Times jEstd. 1845 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article, Illustration615 1983-11-01 1 RONNIE LIM - RONNIE LIM Motorists hit m their pockets for the third time m two weeks By THE Singapore motorist suffered his third blow m two weeks, with the heftiest-ever rise m petrol prices last night. Officially, the blow came at midnight, but many got wind of615 words
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Article, Illustration371 1983-11-01 1 Rotary grass-cutters must now be fitted with safety guards THE whirly blade Is being made safer. But there is a price it wont be so efficient. It essentially Involves fixing a safety guard round the rotary blade, and all contractors who cut grass on public land will371 words
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Article83 1983-11-01 1 TAXI-DRIVER Seah Ah Sai could have easily made a cool $4,000 with his find. That was the price offered by someone for the $10,000 watch he found on the back seat of his vehicle one morning. And the offer was made m the ROY compound,83 words
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Article51 1983-11-01 1 TOKYO, Mon. Mr Hattori Seiko, maker of Seiko watches, announced today that the company had developed a talking watch specifically designed for the blind and the weak-sighted. Unlike the conventional quartz wristwatches, the new Seiko timepiece has neither hands or digits. It tells time through a synthesized voice.UPI - 51 words
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150 1983-11-01 1 LONDON, Mon. The ever-re-sourceful butlers of Britain, manservants to the rich, discreet advisers to aristocrats and guardians of their stately homes, are finally learning about "kick-backs" the Thai boxing variety, that is. Self-defence m the good old days for a gentleman's gentleman would consist of proferringReuter - 150 words
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Article, Illustration213 1983-11-01 1 General Austin taken by US troops ST GEORGES, Monday UNITED States forces announced today that they had captured Gen Hudson Austin, the hardline leader of Grenada's shortlived military government. The US military command said m a statement that Gen Austin had been cao- tured m a private home by troopsReuter - 213 words
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389 1983-11-01 1 LONDON, Mon. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher yesterday delivered her bluntest criticism of the invasion of Grenada, attacking the notion that the US could intervene wherever communism ruled against the will of the people. The British leader said Western democracies cannot "just marchUPI; Reuter; AFP - 389 words
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Article35 1983-11-01 1 BEIJING, Mon. A large, 150--million-year old fossilised tree has been unearthed m the Zigong region of southwest China. The region is wellknown for its dinosaur fossils, the Xinhua news awnn- cain today. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article91 1983-11-01 1 WASHINGTON, Mob. "Some civilian casualties may have occurred" m an accidental American air strike on a civilian hospital m Grenada during last Tuesday's Invasion, the Pentagon said today. Maclean's, a Canadian newsmagazine, reported that 47 mental patients were killed In the raid, and a New YorkUPI; AP - 91 words
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Advertisement161 1983-11-01 1 A day m the life of Singapore's stand at the Paris Pret Page One The American attitude towards sex, money and work outlook, Page Two Why the Hollywood legend is a tramp Leisure, Page Eight GINSENG A visit to a ginseng farm m South Korea Page I Fu Baoshi, a161 words
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Advertisement42 1983-11-01 1 vrtC X A fVP .Ml A 40P OPT Aj& 62 pages today Race gang strikes again Page 14 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,6,7 CAUSEWAY 17 EDITORIAL 22 LETTERS 23 BACKGROUND 24 TIMES BUSINESS 25-28 CLASSIFIEDS 2*44 RACING 44 SPORTS 43, 45- 4742 words
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Article558 1983-11-01 2 The long view THE Chinese press hopes that the relaxation of second language requirements for entry into the National University of Singapore will not be permanent as it may affect the attitudes of some parents and students towards languages. In an editorial yesterday, the Lianhe Zaobao said renewed efforts558 words
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Article262 1983-11-01 2 HYTEX SHARES TO BE TRADED SOON UNDER NEW NAME SHARES m Hytex Ltd will be traded soon under its new name, Tuan Sing Holdings Ltd. In an introductory document on the listing of the 97,387 million shares of $1 each m Tuan Sing Holdings, merchant bank NM Rothschild262 words
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Article84 1983-11-01 2 TUNNEL'S END IN SIGHT? EUROPEAN bankers and economists are hopeful that the eighties will mark the taming of inflation. The battle is aided by a number of favourable economic developments the decline m energy prices and less strident wage demands by unions. The world's conservative mood leads most analysts84 words
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Article366 1983-11-01 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: SI NO-SOVIKT relations are undergoing a thaw. Where it suits both countries, limited rapprochement will be pursued. But current relations are a llor,n r way from genuine rapprochement. In fact, there is little reason for them to be substantially better. China may occasionally play the366 words
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Article237 1983-11-01 2 His first for AC Milan ENGLAND striker Luther Blissett's hard work for AC Milan paid off when he scored what was to be his first League goal with a classic header for his team's 4-1 victory over Lazio m the Italian First Division on Sunday. Sergio Battistini scored the237 words
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Article509 1983-11-01 2 Talks make progress CHINA and India, which fought a bloody border war m 1962, have pledged not to use force m settling their lingering territorial dispute, an Indian spokesman said on Sunday. The two Asian giants made "reasonable progress" at the fourth round of their on-going border509 words
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Article325 1983-11-01 2 The conservatives A RECENT study provides an unusual glimpse into the lives of American couples their sexual behaviour, jobs and attitude towards money. Based on the results of more than 12,000 questionnaires, the researchers conclude that Americans are "really very conservative". JANE BRODY reports. Outlook: Page 2 Our325 words
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Article226 1983-11-01 2 Special meeting urged THE Sungai Petani Umno division m Kedah has called for a special Umno general assembly to meet immediately so that Umno members can be briefed on the constitutional amendments now awaiting the Royal signature. It is the first to openly call for a meeting226 words
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Article176 1983-11-01 2 On a ginseng farm FOR centuries, ginseng has been regarded m the East as a valuable health tonic. It looks like a creamy, two-legged carrot, and its shape resembles that of a human being. Ginseng thrives m areas between latitudes 30 degrees and 40 degrees North.176 words
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Advertisement356 1983-11-01 2 Brought m by Jasper Productions York Hotel I l\l .7* 111 J J^J November 10 11 The hottest sound m fusion jazz is here. With hits like 'Invitations' and a gold album to their credit, Shakatak m concert will be a thrilling experience for all contemporary jazz fans and music356 words
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495 1983-11-01 3 China accepts sector-wise proposal to solve dispute NEW DELHI, Mon CHINA and India, which fought a bloody border war m 1962, have pledged not to use force m settling their lingering territorial dispute, an Indian spokesman said yesterday. The two Asian giants made "reasonable progress" atAP; AFP - 495 words
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Article, Illustration439 1983-11-01 3 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Mon. Japan's Prime Minister, Mr Yasuhiro Nakasone and his critics appeared to be heading for a showdown today when the ruling Liberal Democratic Party railroaded three controversial Bills through parliament without the presence of the country's439 words
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Article, Illustration216 1983-11-01 3 Hua's Maoist line posed problems: Magazine HONGKONG, Mon. Former Chinese party chief Hua Guofeng continued to oppose Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping by insisting on his Maoist line, posing a problem m the party purge, Cheng Ming magazine said m its latest issue here today. Yesterday, a report revealed that MrAFP - 216 words
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Article68 1983-11-01 3 AN INTENSIVE search for the US oil drilling ship Glomar Java Sea, missing with 81 people aboard five days after a typhoon, continued yesterday but no survivors have been found, the ship's owner reported m Hongkong. Global Marine Inc. m Houston, Texas, said m a statement released mAP - 68 words
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Article57 1983-11-01 3 MORE THAN 3,000 people have been arrested m a police crackdown on squatters, beggars and suspected prostitutes throughout Zimbabwe's capital, Harare. Police said m Harare yesterday that the sweep, which began at the weekend, was continuing. The main reason for the exercise is to discourage the driftAFP - 57 words
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Article86 1983-11-01 3 US TRADE representative William Brook met for two hours m Tokyo yesterday with Japanese Trade Minister Sosuke Uno but failed to agree on extension of a ceiling on car exports to the United States. Japan has agreed to limit car exports to the United States to 1.68UPI - 86 words
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Article72 1983-11-01 3 THE US-LED UN Command accused North Korea yesterday of taking part m the bomb blast m Burma that killed 17 prominent South Koreans, including several top government officials. US Rear Admiral F. Warren Kelley, as senior UNC delegate, made the charge at the 422 nd meeting ofUPI - 72 words
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Article59 1983-11-01 3 A DRAFT RESOLUTION that would have the UN General Assembly proclaim a second decade for action to combat racism and racial discrimination was adopted by consensus yesterday. This was one of the three drafts, submitted by Senegal on behalf of the African group, approved by the Third CommitteeBernama - 59 words
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Article46 1983-11-01 3 THE FIRvST TWO watch towers meant to stop the infiltration of illegal immigrants from Bangladesh into India have opened, the Statesman newspaper reported m New Delhi yesterday. Altogether, 165 towers are to be built along the borrlpr senarating West Bengal from Bangladesh. AFPAFP - 46 words
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306 1983-11-01 3 ABBY TAN - Philippines hit by fall in number of tourists from Singapore ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Mon. Singapore package tours to the Philippines have been reduced to almost zero m the past two months because of recent political developments here. A tour agency handling Singaporean tourists, Baron Travel, said traffic306 words
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Article347 1983-11-01 4 iABU DHABI, Mon.Alarmed over an influx o foreign workers, member states of the Gulf Co operation Council whicl I links the United Aral Emirates, Saudi Arabia Oman, Kuwait, Qatar am Bahrain, are tighteninj their immigration and la bour laws. According to a recen survey by347 words
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87 1983-11-01 4 TRIPOLI (Lebanon), Mon. Rival Palestinian factions fought artillery duels In northern Lebanon today and local people appealed to Arab leaders for help, security sources and local radios reported. The sources said renewed fighting between supporters and oppo- nents of Palestine LJberation Organisation (PLO) chairman Yasser ArafatReuter - 87 words
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Article, Illustration270 1983-11-01 4 Peace in sight for war-torn Lebanon Faction leaders meet for first time for talks GENEVA, Monday FOR the first time, the leaders of all factions m Lebanon are meeting to hammer out a reconciliation programme for the war-torn country to end the years of violence. It has taken more thanAFP; UPI; Reuter - 270 words
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Old friends and bitter enemies sit down together
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Article92 1983-11-01 4 PIERRE GEMAYEL, 77, Maronite Christian, father of the president. Founded Phalangist party in 1936 after travelling to Germany and seeing the discipline of Nazi youth. Consistent opponent of socialism, Arab nationalism and Palestinian presence in Lebanon. Government minister many times over the years. CAMILLE CHAMOUN, 83, Maronite,92 words
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Article263 1983-11-01 4 WMJD JUMBLATT, 36, Druze Muslim, son of Druze chieftain and prominent socialist Kamal Jumblatt, who was assassinated in 1977. A reluctant and quixotic politician, Mr Jumblatt came of age this year during Druze campaign to drive Phalangists out of his fiefdom. His militia now control the Shouf and263 words
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Article85 1983-11-01 4 SAEB SALAM, 78, Sunni Muslim, prime minister of Lebanon on several occasions, businessman and philanthropist. Patriarch of Sunni community in Beirut, although often challenged by radical working-class movements. Helped negotiate Palestinian withdrawal from Beirut last year. Has close ties with Saudi Arabia. ADEL OSSEIRAN, 78, Shi'ite Muslim, former85 words
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Article32 1983-11-01 4 RAYMOND EDDE, 70, Maronite Christian, has lived in voluntary exile in Paris since assassination attempt in 1976. Head of independent "national block" in parliament. Highly respected but no longer powerful.32 words
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153 1983-11-01 4 WASHINGTON, Mon. President Ronald Reagan is expected to end his search for a new Middle East envoy this week, with speculation within and outside the White House focused on former Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld. Administration offlcicials said Mr Rumsfeld, 51, presidentUPI; AP - 153 words
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Advertisement42 1983-11-01 4 IF the warring (leaders) return with an accord, Lebanon is theirs. Bat better they all not come back ever If they want to come A back with more war. Mr Ghassan Tueni, publisher of Lebanon's leading An-Nahar newspaper, on the reconciliation conference.42 words
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Article, Illustration216 1983-11-01 6 ISTANBUL, Mon. The death toll m yesterday's earthquake m eastern Turkey climbed to 813 as rescue teams reached remote mountain villages destroyed by the jolts, the Housing Ministry said today. Rescue teams dug up 125 bodies from under the debris m the village ofAP - 216 words
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Article115 1983-11-01 6 AMERICUS, (Georgia), Mon. Lillian Carter, the beloved "Miss Lillian" and matriarch of a peanut-growing family who inspired a son to become President of the United States, has died of cancer. She was 85. Former president Jimmy Carter and other family members were at her side whenUPI - 115 words
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Article, Illustration312 1983-11-01 6 Stunning blow to the Peronists from first Argentine results BUENOS AIRES, Mon. The presidential candidate of the Radical Party today claimed victory m general elections to return Argentina to democracy, apparently dealing a stunning blow to the Peronist Party's hopes of returning to power. MrReuter; AFP - 312 words
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Invasion of Grenada
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Article40 1983-11-01 6 TOKYO, Mon. Tokyo's population grew to 11,746,190 as of Oct 1 and was expected to grow further, the metropolitan government announced today. The figure was up 2,309 from the previous mark of 11,743,881 registered on July 1. AFPAFP - 40 words
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239 1983-11-01 6 WASHINGTON, Mon. Senior US government officials have admitted at a secret Senate hearing that they had had no firm proof that Grenadian authorities planned to take Americans hostage m Grenada, intelligence officials said yesterday. This contradicts a main reason given by theAFP; Reuter - 239 words
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159 1983-11-01 6 'Grenada airport not being built for military use' LONDON, Mon. A British company said the Grenadlan airport which President Ronald Reagan said was heing built as a Cuban military Installation was being built for civilian aircraft. Mr Tony Devereux of the British Plessey Group, which was building the airport, said:AP; UPI - 159 words
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219 1983-11-01 6 CHICAGO, Mon. Surgery could make spectacles obsolete m the future for many people, even those who now need thick lenses to see more than a few feet, eye specialists say. In presentations to the American Academy of Ophthalmology last week, eye surgeonsAP - 219 words
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Advertisement58 1983-11-01 6 \bur key to worry-free travel is now available at: *POSB Centre 73 Bras Basah Road Singapore 0718 Relax and enjoy your travel. Carry POSB/Citicorp Travelers Checks it's as good as cash and even better when stolen. You can replace stolen POSB/Citicorp Travelers Checks. But you can't replace stolen money. CITICORPO58 words
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288 1983-11-01 7 Rumania stages protest against nuclear sites Bucharest distances itself from its allies VIENNA, Monday RUMANIA is distancing itself from its Soviet bloc allies by mobilising hundreds of thousands of citizens m protests against both US and Soviet plans to site new nuclear missiles m Europe. The official Agerpres news agencyReuter; UPI; AFP - 288 words
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Article199 1983-11-01 7 Another blow for a quack artist LONDON, Mon. Pablo, the famous British duck that does oil paintings by dipping his feet m paint and waddling across the canvas, is about to suffer another humiliation. His recent controversial "masterpiece" has been sold to a Canadian charity which will auction it off199 words
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Article82 1983-11-01 7 LONDON, Mon Aids (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome), the mystery disease which mainly afflicts homosexuals, has killed 10 people m Britain and the number of known cases has risen sharply, a government medical organisation said today. Eight new cases m September brought the known totalReuter - 82 words
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279 1983-11-01 7 More living near nuclear plant have cancer LONDON, Mon Alarming levels of leukemia and cancer have been found m children who live near a nuclear power plant m northwestern England, according to research for a British television documentary. Yorkshire Television said research for a documentary to be screened tomorrow showedUPI - 279 words
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Article, Illustration474 1983-11-01 7 Split in national consensus on defence BONN, Mon. West Germany is facing its biggest storm over defence policy since the decision was made to rearm the country m the *****. With the country's largest party turning its back on the Nato decision to deploy new US nuclear missiles here, theAP - 474 words
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241 1983-11-01 7 Reagan's lying about N-policy: Soviets MOSCOW, Mon. The Soviet Union kept up strong attacks on President Ronald Reagan yesterday with a charge that he resorted to r 'ploys, cheap propaganda maneouvenng and downright lies" to justify Western nuclear arms policy, and by playing up west European doubts about Mr Reagan'sAP - 241 words
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Article65 1983-11-01 7 WASHINGTON, Mon. President Ronald Reagan's war on drug smugglers flying across the southern border is failing because of bungled coordination between agencies and a shortage of radar and pursuit aircraft, a congressional report says. The House Government Operations Committee said airborne smugglers succeed because government equipment isAP - 65 words
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283 1983-11-01 9 Boy blinded in right eye by mother's lover A 13-YEAR-OLD boy was blinded m his right eye by his mother's lover who caned, beat and punched the boy for refusing to sleep when told to do so, a magistrate's court heard yesterday. Yeo Meng Kang, 30, a labourer, pleaded guilty283 words
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Article51 1983-11-01 9 A CYCLIST, Mr Koh Chin Wee, 33, died when he was hit by an unknown vehicle m a hit-and-run accident at Jurong West Avenue 1 on Sunday at 7.40 p.m. Those who saw the accident are requested to contact Sgt Ng Chong Siong of Traffic Police on51 words
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442 1983-11-01 9 Easing of second language rules by NUS THE Chinese press hopes that the relaxation of second language requirements for entry into the National University of Singapore will not be permanent as it may affect the attitudes of some parents and students towards languages.442 words
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291 1983-11-01 9 MANAGERS were rapped yesterday for their lack of interest m promoting safety m their companies. Mr Othman Haron Eusofe, MP for Geylang Serai, said he found the lack of top management commitment to safety committees "disappointing." A safety committee is required291 words
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Article140 1983-11-01 9 SURPRISE checks will be carried out m factories this month and m December to find out out whether factory occupiers have proper safety guards for hazardous machinery. And, legal action will be taken against those who fail to provide the necessary safeguards, a Ministry spokesman warned yesterday.140 words
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Article, Illustration374 1983-11-01 9 A chance to hear the latest A MAN was burnt to death m a motor workshop m Sin Ming Industrial Park m one of two fires which broke out early yesterday. The charred body of Mr Goh Goke See, 48, was found m Ngee374 words
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Advertisement478 1983-11-01 10 Next to MRT Victoria Street Station Focal point of gold, diamond and jewellery trades fl Adjoining Far East City Hotel Centre of tourists concentration Surrounded on all four sides by main streets A lucrative investment opportunity ffl I Simaporei cfirst jewellery centre I |y* Golden •Landmark is a new five-storey478 words
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503 1983-11-01 11 Taxi drivers returned $59,000 cash, goods HONEST taxi drivers returned $'£9,99% In cash and 1,572 Items worth about $31,M1 left behind by passengers m the first nine months of this year. In the same period last year, $23,1 M m cash and articles worth503 words
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Article380 1983-11-01 11 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG By MORE than half of all Singapore Armed Forces candidates scored an A grade m their Best examinations. The encouraging results were released recently as officers m charge of the Basic Education for Skills Training programme got ready to launch it on380 words
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Article41 1983-11-01 11 THE Workers' Party will hold a dinner at the car park at Block 145, Jalan Bukit Merah, on Saturday to celebrate the second anniversary of Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam's election as the opposition MP for Anson m October 1981.41 words
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Article, Illustration549 1983-11-01 11 ARIDAS s/o Sunderajoo, 37, allegedly told an office manager that he had failed m his attempt to throw "floor washing lotion" at a woman, the trial was told yesterday. Mr Ng See Beng, office manager of his father's mosaic company, said that Aridas told549 words
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Article190 1983-11-01 11 MARY Jer Pereira, 57, and Krishnasamy s/o Seevasamy, 36, are jointly charged with conspiring between June 22 and July 25, 1981 to cause grievous hurt to Mrs Lynn Pereira, her 32-year-old daughter-in-law. The charge says that Krishnasamy got Aridas s/o Sunderajoo to splash a quantity of sulphuric acid190 words
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115 1983-11-01 11 100 prizes to be won in this quiz A QUIZ to increase the public's awareness of the importance of productivity will be held from today to Nov 21. It is organised by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry together with the National Productivity Board and four newspapers. The115 words
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Article69 1983-11-01 11 A TOTAL of 236 people attended a free Mandarin clinic organised by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry to test their Mandarin proficiency last month. A SCCCI official said the results are being compiled and would be analysed by the National University of69 words
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264 1983-11-01 11 GETTING that permit to publish a school magazine may soon be a thing of the past. A new ruling allows principals of government and government-aided schools and junior colleges and chief executives of official and semi-offi-cial institutions of higher264 words
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110 1983-11-01 11 TWO Malaysian labourers who robbed five construction workers from India at a worksite were jailed and ordered to receive six strokes of the cane each yesterday.' Mayaeswaran Rengasamy and Munusamy Munisamy, both 24, were each sentenced to nine months' jail plus caning for robbing110 words
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Article100 1983-11-01 11 A WELDER was yesterday sentenced to five years' preventive detention for three counts of cheating involving $775. Peh Hock King, 40, had pleaded guilty to three of 12 cheating charges preferred against him m August. The rest were taken into consideration. Sentence was backdated to100 words
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Article75 1983-11-01 11 A DUTCHMAN, Mr A Verbraeck, 38, was found dead In the backyard of a boose below the Paramount Hotel In East Coast Road yesterday. Police believe that Mr Verbraeck, who checked into the hotel on Friday, had fallen from an upper floor of the hotel at about75 words
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Advertisement230 1983-11-01 11 A NEW LOCATION FOR TODAY'S BEST CHOICE nun orchard rent a car Location: ORCHARD TOWERS. 400 Orchard Road, #B-02 Orchard Towers Commencing: 1 Nov 1983 Telephones: *****75, *****79 Business Hours: Bam to 6 pm (weekdays) Bam to 1 pm (Saturdays) 9am to 1 pm (Sundays/ Public Holidays) To be closer230 words
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205 1983-11-01 12 Community Chest gets another pledge ANOTHER company has joined the dollar-for-dollar matching m contributions to the Community Chest. Mulpha (Singapore) Ltd, previously Guthrie, will donate a dollar for every dollar its employees pledge to the Chest. The money pledged will be deducted from monthly salary begining January next year. And205 words
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Article157 1983-11-01 12 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By TELECOMS is studying a new facility which will allow a telephone call to go directly to an extension. At the moment, calls to an extension have to go through an operator. With the new system, operators are not needed. The caller simply dials157 words
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Article, Illustration435 1983-11-01 12 Evidence against him overwhelming, says magistrate A DRIVER was found guilty of extorting, with another man, approximately $350 from a Japanese engineer. He was jailed two months yesterday. Magistrate Zainol Abeedin said that the evidence against Goh Jong Kang, 33, was overwhelming. He also435 words
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279 1983-11-01 12 Ronnie Lim - Singapore's oil base hopes take a knock Ronnie Lim By SINGAPORE'S ambition to be the main supportbase for regional oil exploration is taking a knock as neighbouring oil producers build up their own support facilities. The latest sign came from the Mentri Besar of Trengganu, Datuk Seri Amar Haji Wan279 words
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Article119 1983-11-01 12 Labourer was crushed to death A TEENAGE labourer was crushed to death at a construction w irksite when a concrete be.iin fell while being hoisted by a crane. At an inquest into the death of Leong Kirn Tee, 15, on Oct 29 last year, his colleague, Mr Leyu Chiu Yong,119 words
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93 1983-11-01 12 THE market for fastfood business is still very good, said Mr Frank Lee, chairman of Tarisco Group, who yesterday announced the setting up of two more Long John Silver's seafood outlets. They are located at Liang Court m River Valley Road and93 words
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Advertisement452 1983-11-01 13 -^\y malaysian airline system Units 0209-02 1 I S.ngapore Shoppmg Centre, 1 90 Clemenceau Avenue, S.ngapore 0923. Tel: *****77 WE'LL TREAT YOU LI KE GOLD I National has the answer. A key telephone system. ou t a number and the telephone automatically places the The National GX-616. ca l'- A452 words
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315 1983-11-01 14 Man stabbed and robbed of $32,850 Another 'after the races' hold-up A MAN was stabbed and robbed of $32,850 by two men on Sunday the latest m a recent spate of armed hold-ups which took place soon after the weekend races. Mr Charles Edmund, 40, was stabbed twice m the315 words
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Article, Illustration241 1983-11-01 14 Chamber elects committee heads MR TAN Eng Joo, a former vice-president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, has returned to a top post m the organisation. He was elected chairman of the chamber's foreign trade committee yesterday. He is a member of the SCCCI's council, formerly known241 words
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234 1983-11-01 14 MANPOWER and skills development, and Learn from the East will be the topics for an annual dialogue between leading Chinese businessmen m Singapore and Malaysia on Nov 19. The meeting, hosted by the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia, will234 words
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260 1983-11-01 14 Man came back with false passport A SINGAPOREAN was about to smuggle US$6O,--000 (about S$128,000) currency out of India when he was arrested by the country's Customs officers who also seized his passport. WMle he was on bail, Chan Seek Chuen, 40, made arrangements with his friend m Singapore and260 words
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Article60 1983-11-01 14 TWO teenage girls and a woman were each fined $1,000 yesterday for announcing horse race results at 114-C Jalan Cheng Hwa last Saturday at 4.15 p.m. Sim Poh Lian, 23, Yap Suat Leng, 19, and Chang Bun Ang, 16, all pleaded guilty to the charge. They60 words
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Article29 1983-11-01 14 THE Istana grounds will be open to the public on Deepavali from 8 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. The public have been reminded not to litter the grounds.29 words
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202 1983-11-01 14 Curators here on Asean exchange plan FOUR curators of ethnography are here on the first leg of an intra-Asean cultural exchange programme. The National Museum has planned for a series of visits, discussions and talks for these curators from Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand during their week-long stay. From Singapore,202 words
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Advertisement251 1983-11-01 14 |gj PHILIPS Fofthfdf 4 operation, low operating costs and good g^S? maintenance w m.^^^^SSH|SwkS«£>= you Can i Deai the Philips P5020. These are some of the reasons why the instantly. It retrieves, sorts and compiles iHHHBIinnnHjjBSHHHIHIIHIj Singapore Civil Service awarded Philips print-outs automatically, handling all of this I^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^fl^^^^^^^^^^^H^B the order251 words
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Advertisement79 1983-11-01 14 com on SIHGAPORE TOGETHER WE WORK BETTER dt I^™! .^^B^ I> J r^^^- "i^JJ %ur key to worry-free travel is now available at: Far East Plaza Branch 1 4 Scotts Road #03-06 03-07 Far East Plaza Singapore 0922 Relax and enjoy your travel. Carry POSB/Citicorp Travelers Checks it's as good79 words
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Article108 1983-11-01 15 A COMPUTER system worth more than $7.5 million will be installed at Raffles City's twin hotels Westin Plaza and Westin Stamford which are expected to be completed by 1986. It will be one of the largest hotel management computer systems m the world, catering for108 words
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Article, Illustration158 1983-11-01 15 WAN SENG YIP - W AN SENG YIP Picture by EIGHTEEN-MONTH old Aw Yong Jie Wing most be relieved that these creepy, crawly things are on somebody else's hands and not hers. Mastering some courage, she gingerly bends over to take a closer look at the 13-cm centipedes which are food158 words
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Article76 1983-11-01 15 THE MP for Rochore, Dr Toh Chin Chye, will officiate at the 6th anniversary celebrations of the Rochore Kongsi for the Aged at Rochore Centre at 11 a.m. on Sunday. The celebrations include a reception and variety show and are being held m conjunction with the sth76 words
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Article67 1983-11-01 15 AN ASSISTANT supervisor of Keppel Club was caught redhanded keeping $197.40 m 20--cent coins which he had just stolen from two of the clubs jackpot machines. Seu Kum Kwong, 28, pleaded guilty yesterday to the theft which he committed on Oct 8 at 11.15 p.m. He was jailed67 words
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533 1983-11-01 15 LEE HAN SHIH - HDB rentals for clinics are high doctors LEE HAN SHIH 'This will affect quality of service' claim By Business Times MONTHLY rental charges for some clinics m HDB estates are now about $1,000 higher than clinics m the privately-run Mount Elizabeth Hospital off Orchard Road. And some doctors claim the533 words
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Article177 1983-11-01 15 THE long-awaited meeting between NTUC chief Ong Teng Cheong and leaders ot the United Workers of Petroleum Industry took place last night and ended with handshakes all round. The two-hour-long session held at the Trade Union House auditorium m Shenton Way was closed to the press.177 words
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95 1983-11-01 15 THE number of HDB flat owners increased yesterday when 1,703 flats at Potong Pasir estate were balloted. Eight hundred and ninety-two of the new flats are of three rooms, 629 four-room, and 182 fiveroom. The prices range from $50,900 for a three-room model 'A'95 words
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69 1983-11-01 15 PUSH-BUTTON pedestrian crossing signals have been installed by the Public Works Department at Balestier Road, near Boon Teck Road, and at Dover Road, near Fairfield Methodist School. The signals at Balestier Road will start operating from 10 a.m. today, while those at Dover Road can be69 words
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Advertisement200 1983-11-01 15 HOW TO SUCCEED WITH COMPUTERS WITHOUT REALLY CRYING. First you'll need powerful and sophisticated yet flexible and friendly problem-solving software. Then you'll need high performance state-of-the-art hardware. After which you'll need comprehensive and dedicated training with full support m order to effectively implement the solution to your problems. That's when200 words
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Advertisement159 1983-11-01 15 B TUESDAY 7 NOVEMBER Bw£DNESDAy2nOVEMBERJ A^ B| Itß J|j R a|.;LADIES' CASUAL SUNDRIES k 15b ;.',v. 0.H.L2 LO.L3) (t/tCk GENTS' SUNDRIES f/.H././ /.0.L7) <t^Q BBr-' Pumps (black maroon) $39 Ipl-/ Italian business shoes $120 v|)O«3 9^Wk CHILDREN'S SUNDRIES !a 'I- *^BL^P J B^" Stuffed dog (Japan) $23 I ■•3fU liHlmJ159 words
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Advertisement478 1983-11-01 16 The Latest Addition m Batu Pahat De Mandarin Inn m As from Nov 1, 1983, De Mandarin Inn Batu Pahat is Lobby Lounge relax on your favourites drinks with j8 open for business. This Impressive, Luxurious Modern nightly live entertainment. jHp Ilk Hotel has 70 central air-conditioned guest rooms and478 words
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449 1983-11-01 17 4 IF THINGS seem calm m the populated areas, it is because the forces are sweating it out m the jungles and the emergency powers are being enforced. By all means criticise the emergency powers but do not forget that we doBernama - 449 words
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284 1983-11-01 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malayan Railway administration has slashed its overtime bill by 50 per cent as part of its belt-tightening measures. It will save a few million dollars m operating expenses through the measures this year, but faces a hefty billNST - 284 words
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84 1983-11-01 17 KUALA TRENGGANU, Mon. The oil bonanza m Trengganu has prompted the state government to introduce a subsidy scheme for food and coffeeshop operators. The Mentri Besar, Datuk Seri Amar Haii Wan Mokhtar Ahmad, launching the scheme yes- terday, said $100,000 hadBernama - 84 words
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Article68 1983-11-01 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Police said a Japanese pearl diving company official died from wounds received while fleeing from pirates who raided the Celebes Sea island of Pulau Gaya near the Sabah port of Semporna on Saturday, Bernama news agency reported today. Police said that Gaya68 words
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349 1983-11-01 17 The constitutional amendments issue PENANG, Mon THE Sungai Petani Umno division m Kedah yesterday called for a special Umno general assembly to meet immediately so that Umno members can be briefed on the constitutional amendments now awaiting the Royal signature. The division is theBernama; NST - 349 words
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123 1983-11-01 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The group of international terrorists which was said to be planning to hijack an aircraft m South-east Asia has reportedly left the region. Sources said today that the group abandoned its plan after security units got wind ofNST - 123 words
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149 1983-11-01 17 Taha case witness gets jail for false evidence KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The High Court here today sentenced senior school assistant Abdullah bin Ambek to one year's jail after finding him guilty of giving false evidence either m a police statement or m his testimony m the Datuk Mohamed Taha TalibBernama - 149 words
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Advertisement65 1983-11-01 17 \bur key to worry-free travel is now available at: ft M^^H^ Robinson Road Branch 79 Robinson Road #01 -02 CPF Building I. Singapore 0106 Relax and enjoy your travel. Carry POSB/Citicorp Travelers Checks it's as good as cash and even better when stolen. You can replace stolen POSB/Citicorp Travelers Checks.65 words
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Advertisement100 1983-11-01 17 The most prestigious watch m the world. Jii*iylsL bjfcj /^^^^fc^^/^^ mS^^ To delight the connoisseur, the foremost of the great international jewellers presents The Sports Watch In gold and steel. Or steel with gold. Signed, like the most beautiful jewels of the world: Van Cleef Arpels, 22 Place Vendome, Paris.100 words
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Advertisement200 1983-11-01 18 We are pleased to MM announce the appointment of J^H J^^^V_^F"MH SINGAPORE USED CAR M_■ MM M MLmAI PRIVATE LIAMTEDmMmM M M MPV as our man dealer for the entire VH^V I fIH IH range of Ford Passenger and Commercial Vehicles.^^m r This appointment is m line with MB HV200 words
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Advertisement132 1983-11-01 19 SINGAPORE USED CAR (PTE) LTD REGENT MOTORS PTE LTD join hands today to provide the commitment of efficient motoring service you deserve. are proud -n v AUTHORISED MAIN >OIkZL I J^.. DEALER for the complete •■L^jiL^.i range of Ford vehicles. I^^^^^^^^^^^^ The Management and Staff of si^P^H^ OPP O^"'^ to132 words
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Advertisement534 1983-11-01 20 One Sophisticated Machine... World Class Performance Proven, time and time again, by winning some of the most famous, and toughest, races and rallies m the world. New 4- port Rotary Engine especially for Singapore Unlike privately imported 6- port engines which require lead- free petrol, the new 4- port engines534 words
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Advertisement548 1983-11-01 20 TOP PERFORMERS Thats what Hitachi products are known for. When it comes to power tools Hitachi is certainly a powerful force m the «ma|jßj field. Be it woodworking, shipbuilding or construction there &nii is a Hitachi Power Tool to serve your needs. Hitachi Power Tools are simple and sate m548 words
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Article, Illustration1004 1983-11-01 21 ABDULLAH TARMUGI - ABDULLAH TARMUGI Story: Sunao m Japanese is a word that means meekness or tractability, and is generally used to describe a person who is obedient, listens to what others say, and acts as he is told regardless of his own personal feelings. ObedienceSTEVEN LEE - 1,004 words
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Article401 1983-11-01 21 WALK around Tokyo's Harajuku district on a Sunday afternoon. See the groups of teenage boys m leather jackets, hair greased to the nape, gyrating to Elvis Presley and other rock 'n' roll numbers. Nearby, groups of girls m the same age-group do what looks like a401 words
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Advertisement171 1983-11-01 21 Starting 3 November, Air Lanka will sweep you off your feet to\ienna, t^'^^BH^ Mn^ a a^ds another new Colombo leave Friday aftcnuxm .:::,j^^^^% destination to its ever-expanding and arrive Saturday morning Jp^ ■«iii*' r^ network. Come 3 November we m nice time to make connection Jr ..Msss commence services to171 words
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458 1983-11-01 22 The Straits Times says... Tale of two elephants ELEPHANT-WATCHERS are m for an interesting season. Two elephants that they should set their sights on at the moment are the Soviet Union and China. And the question uppermost m the watchers' minds must be: If these two are not making love458 words
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Article, Illustration742 1983-11-01 22 4 ALTHOUGH some political observers say Mr Papandreou 's policies simply reflect Greek love of drama and the limelight, seasoned diplomats see his avowed neutralism as pragmatic policies designed to appeal to socialist supporters and undercut communist m opponents. s ATHENS While other European governmentsNYT - 742 words
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Article, Illustration1043 1983-11-01 22 BONN A year after losing office, West Germany's Social Democratic Party (SPD) is alienating many of its friends and giving ammunition to its foes. The party is not just turning its back on the Nato nuclear missiles strategy pressed by its former Chancellor, Mr1,043 words
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Article, Illustration688 1983-11-01 22 PHILIPPINES MANILA They zoom m and out of heavy traffic, psychedelic colours flashing m gay abandon on their sides. But could it be that the Philippine jeepney is on the way out of main streets, assigned to a less exciting role on secondary688 words
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Advertisement50 1983-11-01 22 DAILY INTEREST Ijjp ACCOUNT 201 *****28 8 If you open a Savers Plus account at Hong Leong Finance or Singapore Finance, you will have access to your I daily interest savings account at any of our 28 branches. g HONG LEONG FINANCE LTD TEL: *****92 SINGAPORE FINANCE LTD TEL: *****31/250 words
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Advertisement132 1983-11-01 22 Modern Romance's success m the muscial world and their international acclaim have been tremendous. Their string of United Kingdom Top Ten hits includes Best Years of Our Lives and Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White. They have also received a gold disc from Venezuela and were awarded the prestigious title132 words
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492 1983-11-01 23 I REFER to recent testimony m hearings held by the United States Congress by the US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Mr William Brown, and the US Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence for East Asian and Pacific492 words
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222 1983-11-01 23 Police said they could not take action ON Oct 20, at about 10.30 p.m., as I was travelling along Sembawang Road from town, I saw three men standing m the middle of the road. I slowed down and one of them stopped me. He sat on the pillion seat and222 words
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121 1983-11-01 23 Loan for renovation is not available MY wife is working m a vocational institute, which is administered by the Vocational and Industrial Training Board. About a month ago, when she asked whether there was a staff housing renovation loan, she was told there is no such benefit for VTTB staff.121 words
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Letter, Illustration76 1983-11-01 23 EVERY morning more and more vehicles from Ang Mo Kio and heading for Thomson Road are turning into Pemimpin Place, to avoid the traffic jam at Marymount Road. Some of them speed when they can, making residents very worried about the safety of their children.76 words
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Letter74 1983-11-01 23 IT IS not easy to use Telok Blangah Road for two reasons. At peak hours there is a heavy traffic flow along it. More dangerous is the habit pedestrians have of dashing across the road towards the World Trade Centre. Few people cross the road at the pedestrian74 words
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Letter138 1983-11-01 23 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from readers. All letters must include the writer's signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is138 words
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297 1983-11-01 23 Previous owners should pay their share I AM prompted to write about my case after reading Mrs E.T.s letter "Tax problems surface two years later"' (ST, Oct 11) and the Inland Revenue Department reply "Present owner must pay the arrears". (ST, Oct 19). I bought a property m May this297 words
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383 1983-11-01 23 Why simple case has taken more than 2 years Replies I REFER to the letter "A simple hearing has taken more than 2 years" from "Inconvenienced". (ST, Oct 7). The case referred to concerned the prosecution of 11 people m the subordinate courts for an offence of gaming m a383 words
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Letter116 1983-11-01 23 PLEASE refer to the letters by "F.S.T." (ST, Oct 20), "Short of Hard Cash" (ST, Oct 24) and "No Money". (ST, Oct 28). They requested the Central Provident Fund Board to allow its members to use their CPF savings to renovate their flats or houses. While a116 words
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301 1983-11-01 23 THE article "Some old buildings are cracking up" (ST, Oct 20) is very interesting and timely, especially when the per capita building construction here is now the highest m the world. Many "poor" property owners never realise that their buildings may not be worth301 words
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Letter75 1983-11-01 23 THE Ministry of the Environment should take action against the contractor responsible for earth spills at the Bukit Batok site along Hill View Avenue. The stretch of Hill View Avenue joining Jurong Road is badly strewn with clayey soil. Pedestrians have to walk through a wet,75 words
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Advertisement244 1983-11-01 23 Delicious Chinese Seafood The Spicy Hot Pot ThgyQi^t^ Hot Pot Costing oriTy $T250 each (minimum Plus Sunday family Luncheon Buffet j 2 persons), these new dishes are ideal for $18 for adults a quick and hearty lunch. Free for kids aged 6 and below j The Spicy Hot Pot is244 words
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Article, Illustration987 1983-11-01 24 ALFRED ZANKER - ALFRED ZANKER MAJOR nations have changed their ways. If they stick to it, the latest era of soaring prices may be over for good. By Writing for US News World Report THE outlook is optimistic. Behind the view is a sense that voters m most987 words
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Article, Illustration879 1983-11-01 24 BOB KING - Taipeh caracks down on a 'national disgrace' BOB KING A tougher trademark law ensures that counterfeiters are jailed By 4 THE .head of a young electronics company, which recently developed an innovative microprocessor-based toy for pre-school children, found the going rough when he demonstrated the product to potential buyers. The879 words
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Advertisement608 1983-11-01 24 SORRY? Few situations m life are more discouraging and potentially dangerous than being forced to live with defective hearing. Now, National applies its latest medical research to offer you a chance to improve your hearing. National's compact, sensitive and light hearing aids bring the world to your ears. WH-101N WH-7000N608 words
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Article47 1983-11-01 25 BEDFORD Plantations Bhd has reported group pre-tax profits of Msl.ol million ($44,000) on turnover of $8.92 million ($643,000) for the six months ended June 30, 1983. The company itself reported pre-tax profits of $43,000 ($79,000) on turnover of $485,000 ($623,000) for the same period.47 words
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Article81 1983-11-01 25 PERTH, Mon. Bond Corp Holdings Ltd has reached agreement to buy up to 49 per cent of Sulpetro Ltd of Canada for up to Cslso million (***** million). Bond Corp chairman Alan Bond said the agreement is subject to a formal contract and government approvals. Sulpetro hasReuter - 81 words
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Article96 1983-11-01 25 HONGKONG, Mon. Express Ship Management Services Ltd of Hongkong has been granted export credits of U5554.6 million (*****.2 million) by the Shanghai branch of the Bank of China. The China Daily reported m Beijing that the loan will be used to finance the purchase of four container shipsReuter - 96 words
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Article102 1983-11-01 25 BEIJING, Mon. Cluff Oil PLC will start seismic operations m its South Yellow Sea oil and gas contract area near Shanghai next May and hopes to bring m other partners at a later stage of development. Chairman Algy Cluff said that last Saturday, Cluff signed an agreementReuter - 102 words
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Article81 1983-11-01 25 TOKYO, Mon. The Japanese bond market is expected to be steady m coming weeks as it consolidates gains m the wake of the recent cut m Japan's official discount and long-term interest rates. Dealers said the market is awaiting a clear indication of US interest rate trendsReuter - 81 words
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Article62 1983-11-01 25 SEOUL, Mon. South Korea plans to seek US$l.23 billion (552.61 billion) of foreign public loans next year, compared with $1.20 billion being sought for this year. Finance Ministry officials, quoting a draft government plan that is subject to parliamentary approval, said the figure includes $769 million fromReuter - 62 words
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Article73 1983-11-01 25 WELLINGTON, Mon. French Foreign Affairs Minister Oaude Cheysson will visit New Zealand next month for talks on trade and mutual interests m the Pacific. New Zealand Foreign Affairs Minister Warren Cooper said the visit would provide an opportunity to follow up talks he held with MrReuter - 73 words
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Article84 1983-11-01 25 LONDON, Mon. Vickers PLC and Broken Hill Proprietary Co Ltd (BHP) have agreed m principle for Vickers Australia Ltd to merge with BHP's Commonwealth Steel Co Ltd. A Vickers statement said the plan is subject to details being finalised and to court and regulatory approvals. Vickers PLC holdsReuter - 84 words
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178 1983-11-01 25 THE Public Utilities Board has awarded a $61.5 million contract to Mitsubishi Corporation to build three electrical substations. The contract, awarded last month, involves the supply and installation of switchgears and transformers for 230 kV and 66 kV substations m Labrador, Paya Lebar and Admiralty178 words
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Article166 1983-11-01 25 PARIS, Mon. France's third-quarter balance of payments was m balance or a small surplus, Finance Minister Jacques Delors said. He did not specify whether he was referring to seasonally adjusted or unadjusted figures. In the first quarter of 1983, the unadjusted deficit was 30.1 billion francsReuter - 166 words
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662 1983-11-01 25 SHANGHAI, Mon. In spite of the world recession, China's shipbuilding industry is booming, and about half its orders are for overseas customers. By the end of last year, China had export orders totalling 900,000 tonnes, mainly from Hongkong owners but also fromReuter - 662 words
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421 1983-11-01 25 HYTEX Ltd shares will be traded on the Stock Exchange of Singapore again m one to two weeks' time under its new name, Tuan Sing Holdings Ltd. In an introductory document on the listing of the 97.387 million shares of $1 each m421 words
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424 1983-11-01 25 SINGAPURA Building Society Ltd, a member of the See Hoy Chan group, has recorded a modest 11.1 per cent growth m group pre-tax profits to $8.03 million for the year ended June 30, 1983, against $7.23 million the previous year. The424 words
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353 1983-11-01 28 NORTH Borneo Timber Bhd (NBT) is gradually moving away from the extraction of natural timber into timber plantations, managing director J H Glyn said after a shareholders' meeting last week. Mr Glyn said this is because NBT, which had relied on its natural timber353 words
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459 1983-11-01 28 Contract worth Mslom to build supply vessels PROMET Bhd, m a joint venture with two other parties, has won a threeyear contract worth more than Mslo million for the construction of two 4,000 hp anchor-handling supply vessels for Sarawak Shell. The vessels are to459 words
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222 1983-11-01 28 THE Foreign Investment Committee and the Ministry of Trade and Industry have approved the proposed reconstruction of the Malaysian interests of Inchcape Bhd. An agreement was reached m March this year between Inchcape Bhd and a group of bumiputra and other Malaysian investors led222 words
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281 1983-11-01 28 Palmco back in the black with M$2m profit PALMCO Holdings Bhd has turned m a group pretax profits of $2.02 million for the year ended June 30, 1983, as against a loss of $2.63 million previously. However, at the aftertax level, group earnings are still m the red, albeit substantially281 words
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284 1983-11-01 28 SWIRE Systems Ltd, a member of the giant Swire group m Hongkong, has acquired a local company, Computer Creativity Systems Pte Ltd (CCS). The acquisition, carried out m the wake of the falling Hongkong dollar, will expand Swire's operations m Singapore. Swire System's executive284 words
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259 1983-11-01 28 WASHINGTON, Mon. World sugar production m 1983/84 may fall to 94.7 million tonnes, 6 per cent below the 1982/83 output. A sizeable portion of the decline would occur m Europe, the US Agriculture Department said m giving a revised estimate of 101 million tonnesUPI - 259 words
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397 1983-11-01 28 KAGAMIGAHARA (Japan), Mon. The world's airlines can expect to carry about 8 per cent more passengers and cargo annually from now until 1992, but that does not mean they will make money. Mr RA Bickley, director of the Air Transport Bureau of the International397 words
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155 1983-11-01 28 Indonesia sets rice stocks target JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesia plans to hold rice stocks of 1.8 million to 1.9 million tonnes on April 1, the start of the next financial year, senior officials at the National Logistics Agency (Bulog) said. This compares with stocks of one million tonnes at the startReuter - 155 words
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Article35 1983-11-01 25 M Ctainera 50* 298 +38 N S T 1430 +10 0 C B C 1080 +10 VAC 360+6 1 C B 660+5 SNPL 570+5 Hume M 565+5 Metro Hldgs 565 +5 Temerloh 540 +535 words
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Article55 1983-11-01 25 Seacorp 1240 -50 Esbo 1080 -20 M Cement 865 -15 ltd Plantations 550 -15 Tan Chong 725 -10 Sel Properties 595 -10 Keck Seng 580 -10 P M R I 505-10 CC M 450 -10 High A Low 50* 316 -10 Oriental Hldgs 484 -8 Public Corp 412 -855 words
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Article44 1983-11-01 25 Oct 28 Oct 31 BT Composite: ***** 904.04 BT Indicator: *****60 *****43 ST Industrials: 948.89 943.80 ST Finance: 2700.33 2689.09 ST Hotels: 945.66 943.82 ST Properties. 692.09 ***** ST Minings: 242.18 241.90 ST Plantations: 1508.21 1503.33 OCBC: 791.92 787.37 SES Ind: 723.93 719.6944 words
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Article23 1983-11-01 25 Cerebos 576,000 General Corp 266,000 Cons Plant 241,000 Faber Merlin 227,000 XL Kepong 198,000 Total turnover: 5.35 m Total value: J16.88m23 words
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Article69 1983-11-01 25 Bonsteadßhd -3 C* C CCM -10 Cold Storage 2 Dunloplnd Esso -20 F* N Genttngs -2 G^nness +4 Haw Par -1 Inchcape Bhd -2 Keppel MTC MUtt-Purpose 1 NBT Nat Iron PM C -5 Pan Elec -4 Perils Plant -5 Prlma -5 Promet -4 Robinson's Rothmans69 words
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Article, Illustration249 1983-11-01 25 SINGAPORE: The stock market continued slightly lower yesterday afternoon on lack of interest and slight selling across the board, but most investors were side-lined. The Straits Times Industrial Index closed 5.09 points lower at 943.81. Turnover was at 5.3 million shares. The SES Industrial/249 words
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Article31 1983-11-01 25 Up Down unch Industrials 14 59 25 Finance 2 11 2 Hotels 0 6 3 Properties 0 10 3 Plantations 18 0 Mining 0 3 0 Deb/Loans 4 2 231 words
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561 1983-11-01 26 THE Singapore stock market went through another lacklustre day yesterday, with prices closing on an easier bias. The widely-followed Straits Times Industrial Index fell 5.99 points to close at 943.89, while the broaderbased Business Times Composite Index was down 5.97 points at the end561 words
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Article2813 1983-11-01 26 All shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN is traded in lots of II shares each, with the price quoted in dollars. Gr'u Net 1983 Last Div P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale +or- ('000)2,813 words
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Article2152 1983-11-01 26 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board deals2,152 words
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Article1602 1983-11-01 26 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Aleom (2.93B) (16) 2.92 (5) 2.94 AMD (3.16S) (3) 3.14 (1) 3.161,602 words
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Article450 1983-11-01 26 LACK of positive leads combined with investors' continued indifference led to another round of easier trading on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. I Total turnover yesterday fell to only 3.56 million units valued at M 512.42 million compared with Friday's 4.56 million units worth $16.65 million.450 words
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Article169 1983-11-01 26 Managers' prices for Nov 1 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST The Commerce 3.34 3.55 The Savings Fund 1.93 2.05 S'pore Prog Fund 1.45 1.54xd S'pore Sec. Fund 2.17 2.30 S'pore Invest Fund 1.13 1.20 S'pore Equity Fund 1.49 1.58 ASIA UNIT TRUST Mai Invest Fund 2.79 2.96 Mai Prog Fund169 words
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Article38 1983-11-01 26 Up Down Unch Industrials 3 80 19 Finance 2 19 1 Hotels 0 2 0 Properties 0 9 1 Oil Palms 0 6 0 Tins 2 4 5 Rubbers 0 12 5 Deb/Loans 0 2 038 words
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Article98 1983-11-01 27 THE Straits tin price m Penang yesterday fell four cents to M 530.10 a kilo, remaining within the IT A lower range of $29.15 and $32.06. A continued lack of demand depressed the price, with most of the offerings taken by the buffer stock manager. The higher offerings of98 words
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Article31 1983-11-01 27 CLOSING PRICES Rubber: Oct 31 Singapore: November: 233.50 (up 1.50 cents) Malaysia: November: 256.00 cents (up 1.25 cents) Tin: M 530.10 per kilo (down four cents) 103 tonnes (up 19 tonnes)31 words
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Article202 1983-11-01 27 THE kilobar market for gold deliverable m Singapore yesterday opened at 5526,756 and closed at 5526,499. The Far East opened at the day's high of U*****.50/388.25 and moved down to $386.30/386.60 on commission house selling. The morning session closed at $386.80/487.30. The market reopened at $386.30/ 386.80 m the202 words
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Article118 1983-11-01 27 PRODUCE Eieaaage, Blagap»re, omd elaatng prices per IM kg yesterday: Cmnil all: Bulk fob $165.00 sellers, old drum (m second hand drum) fob $178.00 sellers, new drum fob $182.00 sellers. «pr»: Mixed (loose) $96 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $482.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper fag118 words
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Article473 1983-11-01 27 mc nuoDCin mainei m Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with November One RSS buyers quoted at 233.50 cents a kilo, up 1.50 cents from last Friday's close. In Kuala Lumpur, the rubber market yesterday closed steadier, with November One RSS buyers quoted at 256.00 cents per kilo, up 1.25473 words
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Article136 1983-11-01 27 MahtyrtM psim «il clarißg: (Prices m M$ per tonne local delivery /crude, bulk): Oct 1315 sir 1320 1317.50 (south); Nov 1315 sir 1325 1322.50 1320 1315 (north) 1320 (south); Dec 1270 sir 1272.50 1262.50 (north) (Prices In US$ per tonne local FOB Malaysian ports, bulk): Neutralised palm oil136 words
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Article543 1983-11-01 27 THE US dollar opened at 552.1250/60 and was narrowly traded between $2.1356 and $2.1361 to close at $2.1355/65. Trading was quiet with little activity. The US dollar opened firmer against major currencies and was traded higher m fairly active trading. The US/Dm was traded between 2.6220/30 and543 words
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Article43 1983-11-01 27 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Oct 31: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2-3 Closing Buying Selling !).mnnt.h Treasury bills 2% 2^ 3-month Bank bills 7U> 7% 3 months CD 7* 7 6 months CD 7Vt 7 Bmiw: N»tt«n»l IHwoant Co.43 words
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Article32 1983-11-01 27 S pm Interbank rate* tor Singapore d»ll*rs «b Oet SI: Offer Bid Overnight 7 6% 1 month 71/16 615/16 2 months 71/16 615/16 3 months 71/16 615/16 Overnight mode 732 words
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Article247 1983-11-01 27 HK» Associated Hotels Bank Of East Asia 19.40 1 Carrlan Invest susp Cheung Kong 7.15 +0.45 China Light 14.10 +0.3 Cross Harb Tunnel 10.00 +0.3 F E Consortium 0.59 +0.18 Far East Exch Phllex O.OSOB Q 1 Cement 9.45 +0.35 Great Eagle 0.46 +0.03 Hang Lung 154 +0.14 Hang247 words
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Article130 1983-11-01 27 Bahts Aokham Thai Asia Fibre 130 unch Ayuthaya Inv. And Trust 132 -1 Bangkok Bank 252 2 Bank Of lyudhaya Ltd 150 unch Bata Shoe Berll Jucker 425 +2 Charoong Thai Wire Firestone First Trust 8225 +2 Goodyear Industrial Finance Corp 147 unch Jalaprathan Cement... IS3 +4 Maboonkhrong 103130 words
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Article421 1983-11-01 27 SHARE prices yesterday closed sharply higher m light trading on sporadic buying of populars, with investors expecting a rise on Wall Street after the $2.4 billion fall m US M-l money supply. The market average gained a provisional 55.23 to close at i 9,356.79. International populars and cars firmed,421 words
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Article431 1983-11-01 27 PRICES yesterday maintained the firm trend established on Friday and near the close the All-Ordinaries Index was up 4.7 points at 687.4, mainly due to resource sector gains. The All-Resources inded rose 7.6 to 531.7. Rises topped declines by 190 to 120 on a light turnover of $22.7 million,431 words
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Article620 1983-11-01 27 STOCK prices yesterday opened generally firmer on the first day of the new account m quiet trading, dealers said. At noon, the Financial Times index was up 8.2 points at 699.3. Sentiment was encouraged by Friday's unexpectedly large US$2.4 billion fall m America's M-l money supply. Friday's closing middle620 words
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Article50 1983-11-01 27 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 865.22 Friday 826.13 Week Ago 767.79 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 882.8 Friday 882.1 Week Ago 881.0 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 687.4 Friday 682.7 Week Ago 682.7 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 691.1 Thursday 694.0 Week Ago 689.8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 1223.48 Thursday 1242.07 Week Ago 1248.8850 words
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Advertisement43 1983-11-01 26 READ. Co«S7 THE COMPLETE 52 WtffC BOOK OF WfltllW^ EXERCISES 5b W THE COMPLETE BOOK J/) OF EXERCISES |JJ the comprehensive guide to fitness J programmes for your particular needs. $v III IUJ Distributors Times Jurong. No. 2, Jurong Port F»£ad Singapore 2261J43 words
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Advertisement25 1983-11-01 27 PRIME LENDING RATE^ THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.96 per cent. J25 words
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Advertisement621 1983-11-01 27 X\KE HOME A /^y\ with peripherals provides TJ T^ A TTWT^I^ processing -An attractive m^^W^ W ff/i one da y BASIC/^ package especially for small business. M I|C II 111 P ro 9 rammin 9/ ONLY #with home TV fif cassette player V^-lV J. V^ ill SC Ti!J ar y/p450621 words
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Advertisement104 1983-11-01 28 Hk I Ik ■HI I ■Uhl In November, every one of our flights between The chefs will prepare a unique menu of gourmet dishes Singapore and London (including six one-stop flights such as Quail m Redcurrant Aspic, Essence of Duck weekly) will have m the First Class, a master g*^104 words
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Advertisement42 1983-11-01 28 You Deserve Only The Best At... Lien Yuen village Restaurant Where authentic Cantonese, Sichubn and Seafood cuisines are served under one roof indeed the only restaurant m town having three different cuisines. ZO.Devonshire Road, *01 01 Scorpio Building, Singapore o923. Tel: 7|^53?42 words
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Advertisement693 1983-11-01 29 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION CROUP ,->v'\ Mond.,-Fhd.y 1 fo s r^P™ day I Ord.nory Isl 00 per word (M,n $1 5 OoH n mi» n_ mm f Saturday 9.00 am -3.00pm c $19 00 per col cm A Entertainment Food guide Jdk ML j»L 1 Mvi #x=t~J A yffiJl t693 words
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Advertisement536 1983-11-01 29 14 Antiques/Art Crafts RARE! Ming Dynasty 'zi tan wood 1 Buddha Bed. Chinese Antique Furniture, Porcelain Ware and others. EXHIBITION-CUM-SALE Come and select from an exquisite collection of valuable antique items. Business Hours: Mon to Fri 10am 7pm Sat ft Sun 10am 9pm Kok Kirn Chuan Co Pte Ltd 1347-1351,536 words
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Advertisement803 1983-11-01 29 22 Stamps/Coins FREE PRICE LIST of stamps and a First Day Covers. Write: Island Philapelics, 28 Pulasan Road, 1 Singapore 1542. SELLING SINGAPORE 150 years anniversary gold coin. Call Sharon Tan: *****54 i— ■^M^— 23 Shopping Guide TOYOTA SEWING MACHINES. (Cash Payment, Instalment, Repair). Atomic Electrical Trading Company. Tel: *****64/803 words
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Advertisement559 1983-11-01 29 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage HEALTH SALON >^ Paramount Hotel, 4th Floor, >^ (Next To Swimming Pool) 30, East Coast Road, Singapore 1542 Tel: *****82, *****77 Ext. 125 Hours: 10 am 12 midnight W*. MASSAGE FACIAL irffZK rflkto SAUNA STEAMBATH &jsi RELAX ft REFRESH YOURSELF AT GREAT559 words
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Advertisement349 1983-11-01 29 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor GREEN GARDEN AWNING CO. 9*M AWNING SPECIALIST WE SPECIALIZE IN:- Box Awning Roofing Tiles Aluminium Awning Movable Shade Asbestos Roofing Sunbreakers Venetian Blinds 25mm Slimline, etc. CALL: *****67 0R4520W5 j^jTri Block 5060, Unit 1249, JJIfA Avenue 3. *****0 Ang Mo Kio Ind. Park 2, Singapore 2066. ALUMINIUM349 words
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Advertisement923 1983-11-01 29 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture r Salon Monsieur Skin-Care For Men HAVING PROBLEM SKIN? At Salon Monsieur we specialize m Electrical Treatments for men with problem skin. Let our qualified therapists analyse your skin condition and advise you on the appropriate treatments. For appointments call: Salon Monsieur 1-*****98 Salon923 words
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Advertisement645 1983-11-01 29 53 Computer i Products/Services PERSONAL COMPUTERS ON SPECIAL OFFER If you are buying a personal computer, ALPINE 111, a fully APPLE DOS/CPM compatible with multi-functions IbMPC style detachable Keyboard, 64K RAM, Dual 6502/ZBO CPU, 40/80 columns. Built-in Two Disk Drives Printer interface, 5 Amperes High Grade Switching Power Supply and645 words
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Advertisement615 1983-11-01 29 ESil m Do you have a problem with air pollution m an enclosed area? Can anything be done to curb the effects of cigarette smoke. stench, dust and even bacteria? We have something to clear the air nt classification 60. Find out how you can keep your home and office615 words
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Advertisement639 1983-11-01 29 60 Business Opportunities $100,000 REQUIRED New business, high returns, limited competition. Loan and 30% interest repayable over 12 months, (partnership considered). All preparatory arrangements have been made, full costing available. Immediate start necessary. If you are financially conservative don't apply; this is for an adventurous entrereneur. Phone *****94. SOLE DISTRIBUTORS/639 words
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Advertisement960 1983-11-01 30 .fjSg Jf" THERE ARE 67 sales jobs available JHg V I wm VJB today. If you're keen to break 'W fj M into this line, sell yourself to >wB OH (V~t rStt your prospective employer at jm V classification 66f. I f i tm^awtmmwmmawmmmmmmwau^mmmmm^m^m^mm 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive960 words
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Advertisement491 1983-11-01 30 66 Situations Vacant d) Domestic WANTED SINGLE FEMALE domestic helper, any nationality, fortnightly Malaysia/ Singapore, occassionally USA/ Canada. School leavers also considered. Salary negotiable. Tel: *****3/ *****8 J. 8.: 073-*****6 before 10.30 am, after 9 30p.m. AMERICAN FAMILY REQUIRES Singaporean live-in Amah to care for 2 children, ages 9 and491 words
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Advertisement689 1983-11-01 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical I CLERICAL STAFF An established Industrial Chemical Company m I Jurong requires: I (1) Telephone Operator (2) Store Clerk < (3) Sales Clerk The Requirements: Candidates should possess GCE O' level, able to type and preferably with some working experience.689 words
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Advertisement475 1983-11-01 30 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical A well established Construction Company requires: ACCOUNTS CLERKS aualifications: GCE 'O' level With LCC Book-keeping Experience: At least 3 years of experience m accounting line Interested applicants, please call: MR PANG/ KAREN TEL: *****66 For an interview. i < DOW CHEMICAL SINGAPORE j m International475 words
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Advertisement529 1983-11-01 30 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Temporary Jobs ACCOUNTS CLERK Jurong, 1 month GENERAL TYPIST Jurong, 2 weeks CALL: *****65 fc^Jtiinfc|[.Hl MANAGEMENT TRAINEE (FEMALE) A large diversified Singapore Company offers an opportunity for bright, young 'A' Level School Leaver with good grades m English and Mathematics to be trained and developed529 words
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Advertisement581 1983-11-01 30 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical SECRETARY WANTED BY TOUR COMPANY Typing speed 50 wpm Official qualification preferable Minimum 1 1/2 yrs experience Matured and pleasant personality Ability to work under pressure Please apply with details, nonreturnable photograph, expected salary and contact tel no. to: THE M.D. GEKWEE ASSOCIATED PTE LTD581 words
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Advertisement519 1983-11-01 30 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical SHIPPING/ DOCUMENTATION CLERKS required immediately c Hardworking and Independent. c Prepared to work overtime and travel. c Preferable, experienced m handling all kinds of food stuff. Apply with photograph and telephone number to P.O. BOX 154 FARRER ROAD POST OFFICE SINGAPORE 9128 SINSIN FOOD INDUSTRIES519 words
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Advertisement698 1983-11-01 30 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Manufacturing Company (located at Gul Street) has immediate vacancy for FEMALE COST ASSISTANT Interested applicants, please call Mrs Lim *****44 for an interview RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST required urgently c GCE 'O' Level c Ability to type accurately c Ability to converse well m English c Experience698 words
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Advertisement839 1983-11-01 31 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical TRADING COMPANY REQUIRES General Clerk cum Secretary. Apply with full resume to: Crawford p.o Box 74t>. Singapore 91 19 or call personally at: Unit 16-09, Jalan Sultan Centre, Singapore 0719. 9a.m. to tip m TYPIST CLERK REQUIRED mi mediately Must be able to type well839 words
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Advertisement615 1983-11-01 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Sales Sales VACANCIES AT THE MOST PRESTIGIOUS STORE The prestige of 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. FEMALE SALES615 words
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Advertisement460 1983-11-01 31 66 Situations Vacant Sales m National BY Electronic Components To strengthen our sales management team, we seek suitably qualified candidates as:— SALES DEVELOPMENT EXECUTIVES Preferably Diploma or Degree Graduate Have technical sales experience Ability m Japanese language an advantage Successful candidates will give support to the needs of industrial customers,460 words
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Advertisement654 1983-11-01 31 66 Situations Vacant S) Sales A Progressive Trading Company dealing m Hair-Care Beauty Electrical products seeks the service of: MALE FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVE c GCE O' level, c Mm. 2 years' sales experience, preferably m hair-care beauty/ electrical products, c Must have good relations/ contacts with large departmental stores. c654 words
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Advertisement611 1983-11-01 31 66 Situations Vacant Sales A very successful fast expanding company dealing m carpets, curtains, wall-coverings, blinds, etc. Requires 20 MARKETING AGENTS (Part Time Male/Female) Must be below 27 years old Very attractive incentives Ambitious hardworkers can earn above $2,000/--monthly be promoted to Sales Manager Full training provided ROD personnel especially611 words
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Advertisement718 1983-11-01 31 66 Situations Vacant i) Sales TECHNICAL SALES EXECUTIVE required by manufacturers' representative. Applicants should be: Able to read architectural drawing and have experience dealing with architects and building contractors. Apply with resume and contact phone number to: S.T. BOX A***** 390 KIM SENG ROAD SINGAPORE 0923 THE SWEET SHOPPE requires:718 words
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Advertisement461 1983-11-01 31 66 Situations Vacant Sales REQUIRED MALE/FEMALE Sales Representatives to promote latest products. Basir salary plus commission. Interested tel: *****80 VACANCY FOR JEWELLERY Salesgirls. Age 18 and above. Call Mr Chu, tel: *****74 for interview at Chu's Jade Centre, 163-B, Handicraft Centre. WE ARE LOOKING for energetic young Women/ Men to461 words
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Advertisement562 1983-11-01 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I g) Technical g) Technical REPAIR AND OVERHAUL FACILITY A Leader m the Aerospace Industry has vacancies for SENIOR MACHINIST NTC 2 m Precision Machining with at least 5 years of relevant experience including CNC milling machine MACHINIST NTC 3 m Precision Machining with562 words
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Advertisement497 1983-11-01 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical W^ are an American International lift 1 company and owing to our expansion, we require the following personnel: 1 ADJUSTERS Polytechnic ITC (or equivalent) graduates m electronic Mechanical! or electrical engineering. I 1 MECHANICS I Experience preferably 3 years I497 words
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Advertisement542 1983-11-01 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical |T O THOMSON CSF (A World Leader m Professional Electronics) ■^M invites applications from suitably qualified |^l candidates for the following position: ft The successful candidate will report to the Test/ Maintenance Engineer and will be responsible for effective maintenance542 words
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Advertisement436 1983-11-01 32 An engineering firm requires 1) MAE ENGINEERS (Male) Electrical Engineering graduates from Polytechnic or equivalent. 3to 5 years working experience In design, installation maintenance of airconditlonlng, electrical and fire protection systems. 2) DRAUGHTSMEN Previous related experience will be an advantage. Please apply to: 27 Joo Chiat Lane Singapore 1542 Tel:436 words
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Advertisement476 1983-11-01 32 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical International reputable American buying office looking for: GARMENTS QUALITY CONTROLLER GCE O' level/ or VITB certificate. c Preferable with relevant experience, however training will be provided. Interested, please call *****07 Edmund. Manufacturing Company has immediate vacancies for APPRENTICE FITTERS c No experience required c Applicants476 words
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Advertisement490 1983-11-01 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production SwOdOft "MQflo WiCIQ iCHCO ©l©C"ntC"l. OOv'yV H J^ fh% JBL '4ttitii**^^4^&&^^Md& y We are a subsidiary of ASEA AB, Sweden, one of the largest y electrical engineering companies m the world with opera- y tions490 words
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Advertisement44 1983-11-01 32 Grow I with Astec as FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS 2 shift rotation JJ Ni Permanent P Night Shift U IVi nieiiu'i i \s r\ Movmiim Shift /j Iff A Afifi ihm m Shift L When m need, The Straits Times Classified is what you need.44 words
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Advertisement356 1983-11-01 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production 1 We are a newly established American I Electronics Computer P.C.B. Assemblies W B I Company m Bedok. Due to our expansion I g I programme, we are looking for qualified I B B 1 personnel to fill the following356 words
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Advertisement219 1983-11-01 32 (FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS WE OFFER MORE AT MICALTRONIC NEW HIGHER STARTING SALARY UP TO N $390- $509 Choice of Working Hours: i *7 am 3 pm (Ist shift) or S *3 pm -11 pm (2nd shift) or *11 pm 7 am i (3rd shift) Great Benefits Is such as: ~>219 words
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Advertisement152 1983-11-01 33 66 Situations Vacant h) Production requires Male/ Female Production Operators SFixedWoridng Hours S» 7 00am 4 18 pm 4.20pm 1 1 20pm S« 1 1 20pm 7 00am c 7 00pm 7 00am w Requirements Age 1 6 above v *s^ •PnmarySecondary education Materials Handler \«7.ooam 4 18pm B.ooam 5.1152 words
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Advertisement467 1983-11-01 33 66 Situations Vacant h) Production American Electronics Company has immediate vacancies for 2nd shift: ENGINEERING OPERATOR Sec. 4 education Completed National Service for male applicants Must be hardworking, responsible and have initiative FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Age 16 years and above Experience preferred though not essential Working hours: Monday to Friday467 words
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Advertisement775 1983-11-01 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous HAGEMEYER ELECTRONICS (S) PTE LTD fSerxrire Division) invites suitably qualified Singapore citizens for the positions of SECTION CHIEF (VCR/CTV HI-FI/AUDIO) (2 Vacancies) •NTC 2 or ITC m Electronic Engineering Minimum 2 years experience m repair and servicing of VCR/CTV. Video775 words
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Advertisement389 1983-11-01 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous l'."V| JMarie (Jhantale MARIE CHANTALE COFFEE HOUSE CAKE SHOP Our Restaurant at UIC Building and Daimaru De- partmental Store (Liang Court) requires:- A) WAITERS/WAITRESSES Must have at least Secondary 2 educational level. x Experience m similar capacity will be an389 words
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Advertisement690 1983-11-01 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous r DOREMI CAFETERIA 1 We are looking for aggressive and committed people to join us m our food catering department. Are you the right candidates to be MANAGEMENT TRAINEES Minimum qualification: University or College graduate. Possess a valid class 3690 words
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Advertisement489 1983-11-01 33 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Singapore 1 Airport Terminal Services invites applications from Singapore Citizens lor the following appointments: A) POLICE CONSTABLES (MALE) (iross commencing salar> of 5475 a month during training. On completion of training $515 a month m thesalar\ scale: $400 5440 \25 $615 \3O SKXS Must have489 words
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Advertisement488 1983-11-01 33 66 Situations Vacant I 1) Miscellaneous THE PAVILION INTER* CONTINENTAL SINGAPORE Requires CLERKS/ TYPISTS Gross: $455. $485 HEALTH CENTRE RECEPTIONISTS Gross: $s:tO $555 WAITRESSES Gross: $580/ $600 LOUNGE HOSTESSES Gross: $580. $600 BUS BOYS French Restaurant (Able to work split-shifts) Gross: $455/ $475 COMMIS COOKS Pastry (French Restaurant) Gross: $590/488 words
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Advertisement529 1983-11-01 34 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I The Singapore subsidiary of I Nestle, the International Food Beverage Company, Invites suitably qualified candidates for the following post: c Primary education/BEST Course c Preferably completed full-time National Service No shift work The Company provides attractive terms and conditions of employment which Includes: iv529 words
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Advertisement367 1983-11-01 34 66 Situations Vacant 1 I) Miscellaneous An expanding multi-national colour TV and radio caaaette manufacturer located at Alexandra and Paair Panjang Roads has immediate vacancies for the following positions: TECHNICIAN NTC-2 m Electronics Servicing or ITC In Electronics Engineering Age 18 ye irs above Experience m a manufacturing concern will367 words
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Advertisement279 1983-11-01 34 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous < HITACHI CONSUMER PRODUCTS (S) PTE LTD we invite applicants for the following positions: TECHNICIANS NTC 2/3 m radio servi- cinq Some experience will be an advantage Completed N.S. Q.C. INSPECTORS < (Female) Secondary education Age 16 to 23 years i Singapore/Malaysian i citizens MALE279 words
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Advertisement505 1983-11-01 34 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous An import/ export trading company invite* applications lor the posts A) FEMALE ACCOUNTS CUM CLERK OCE 'O' level. LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping Cert, and 2 years experience. Able to handle full set of Accounts. 8) SALES REPRESENTATIVE (Fashion goods) t Good contacts with departmental stores, shopping505 words
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Advertisement471 1983-11-01 34 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous i Japanese Restaurant requires i WAITRESSES Experience not( necessary. Must be prepared to perform split shift duties. Interested applicants, > kindly call at:- THE JAPANESE ASSOCIATION 120 Adam Road Singapore 1128 A Wall Established Construction Firm urgently requires OFFICE ASSISTANT MESSENGER c Male Female. c471 words
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Advertisement584 1983-11-01 34 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous i Cocktail Lounge fi= Pte Ltd |f requires c With/without experience Malaysian welcome c Accommodation provided Good income Apply personally at: #06-07 Cuppage Plaza No. 5 Koek Road (off Orchard Road) Between Ipm 10pm VV_ Tel: *****92/*****02. JJ WAITRESSES Gross salary $530/-; plus free meal.584 words
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Advertisement454 1983-11-01 34 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous GO RYEO JEONQ KOREAN RESTAURANT has immediate vacancies for: 1. WAITERS 2. WAITRESSES 3. BARTENDER 4. KITCHEN HELPERS Interested apply personally on 1, 2, 3 Nov from 2.30pm to 6pm at- 150, ORCHARD ROAD 05-08 to 05 18 ORCHARD PLAZA SINGAPORE 0923. INDONESAN RESTAURANT Requires454 words
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Advertisement494 1983-11-01 34 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous YIP COURIERS urgently requires DESPATCH RIDERS All interested applicants please apply personally or call: JOSEPH *****11 50 Tel ok Blangah Road #01-02 Citiport Centre Singapore 0409 A Servicing Company requlrea WAREHOUSE GENERAL CLERK Age above 25 years old. a Completed National Service, a Clean class494 words
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Advertisement762 1983-11-01 34 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Urgently Required DESPATCH CLERK With knowledge of English Possess own motorbike Basic salary $300 plus $150 trans- port allowance Interested call personally at: 111 North Bridge Road 08-22 Peninsula Plaxa S pore 0617 Tel: *****48/9. I UTOPIA LOUNGE requires WAITERS A WAITRESSES Interested applicants call762 words
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Advertisement693 1983-11-01 34 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous DELIVERY BOY REQUIRED Immediately. Interested please call personally at: #02-03 Beauty World Plaza, Upper Buklt Tlmah Road. Tel: *****25. DESPATCH RIDER REQUIRED urgently. Applicant should possess i class 2 driving licence and completed Primary education. Interested, please call *****0. DESPATCH RIDER REQUIRED by idvertl3ing agency.693 words
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Advertisement775 1983-11-01 35 I S^urM^i. IF TRANSPORTING HEAVY goods Ln pJ^ Qf\ C~ ls ;l '"X problem for you, an JbLjCn advertiser is willing to take the U CJKjL_9 load off your shoulders. His dieJT^ /f^ /TV C"rTl se plPk-ups linc l two-ton trucks 1 C 111 1 are always ready for rental.775 words
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Advertisement727 1983-11-01 35 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun/Nissan COMPANY REGISTRATION LATE 1981 Datsun Bluebird I.6GL. Aircon, one owner, original paint. Showroom condition. Done 26 000 km. Tax January 84. Tel: *****17. MUST SELL! Almost '78 Datsun Coupe 120Y, PARF, 3 owners, aircon radio/ cassette, sports cover, tip top condition. View: 18 Maju727 words
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Advertisement580 1983-11-01 35 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing LUHV PBV mORE THM B%? _^fl 1 2mt hs 5 flat p a 24mths 5!/ 2 flat p. a. 36mths 6V. flat p. a. 48mths 6% flat p. a 1 _Tlr^l I _.*^______i (For New Cars Onty) HHHpßHPo9flp^lfl *UP t0 90%580 words
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Advertisement326 1983-11-01 35 76 Vehicles For Sale i mm^^ mmm c) Ford 1976 FORD CORTINA L. Very good condition. EU Plate. $5,800 0.n.0. *****62. 1979 FORD CORTINA 1.6 GL. Q' plate, aircond, immaculate condition. *****93. 1980 CORTINA 1.6 GL. 4-door, airp cond, cassette, rust-proof, non PARF. New road tax. *****54. 3 1974 1600326 words
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Advertisement730 1983-11-01 35 76 Vehicles For Sale f) Honda 1 PRIVATE OWNER (Executive). Almost 1980 Honda Accord. Original paint. New tyres/battery. $22,800 *****27. 10 MONTH HONDA Accord, sports rims, high powered radio cassette, immaculate condition. $30,200 0.n.0. *****60 Mr Lee. 1976 HONDA CIVIC Private owner, aircond., radio cassette, sports rims, $10,300 (loan $8,500).730 words
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Advertisement851 1983-11-01 35 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes 1981 MERCEDES 200. 2nd private owner, aircon, alloy rims, beige colour, low mileage, showroom condition. Selling $71,500. Used as 2nd car. Viewing: Katong Shopping Centre, tel. 3451 122. WITH $2,000 DOWNPAYMENT. Drive away 1971 Mercedes Benz 230. New metallic paintwork, engine overhaul. Tax till851 words
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Advertisement445 1983-11-01 35 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Mitsubishi i) Mitsubishi I) Mitsubishi wj\ K3s^^^e__Z__s_l ■_a4_H EBBE3HESISiS3SI SEPT. 1978 COLT Lancer. One careful owner, aircond, sports rims, new tax. $13,200. PARF. *****96. 1974 MITSUBISHI COLT 8 seater coach. Non-PARF, good condition, new tyres. $5,500 0.n.0.445 words
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Advertisement641 1983-11-01 35 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota SELLING CHEAP! '76 Toyota Corona, PARF, aircon, radio/ cassette, beautiful condition. View: 18 Maju Avenue, Serangoon Garden Estate. TOYOTA CARINA COUPE, 1981 December. 1600 c.c, 1 owner, sports rims, full accessories. Selling $27,000 0.n.0 Contact Mr. Wee *****82. 1973 1974 TOYOTA Celica. PARF eligible.641 words
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Advertisement562 1983-11-01 35 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others D&H MOTORWAYS PTE LTD. No. 7, CHANG CHARN ROAD. (OFF LENG KEE/HOY FATT ROAD.) SPORE 0315 TEL: *****82/3 1983 Mit. Tredia 1400 GLX Aircon. Nissan Pulsar Aircon, Sports rims. 1982 Toyota Celica 2.0 XT Aircon, Sports rim. 1981 Ford Laser 1.5 Ghia Aircon. Sports562 words
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Advertisement875 1983-11-01 35 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others 1982 VOLVO 244 GL Company regn., power steering/windows, alrcond, radio/cassette, sports rims, showroom condition. *****95 ext. 6390. APRIL 1982 PONY 1400 with alrcon. radio cassette, tip top condition. Interested, please call *****7. Annie DEC. 1979 SUBARU 1600 DL, power windows, radio/ cassette, alrcond. $14,500875 words
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Advertisement595 1983-11-01 36 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others k) Others At ARF $23,945* Still the best buy m town 'No scrap cat needed HYUNDAI PONY 2 2 years guarantee or 40,000 km 10 FREE lubrication services $1,000 accessories FREE 12 exciting colours Special H. P. rates d POnY595 words
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Advertisement467 1983-11-01 36 77 Vehicles Wanted TANGLIN USED CARS CO. offers ood prices for all used cars. Any make model. Also required PARF scrap cars and export documents of any engine capacity 69, Killiney Road Singapore 0923 Tel: *****83 *****69. CASH PAYMENT FOR any model, secondhand vehicles, non-PARF or company registered vehicles and467 words
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Advertisement515 1983-11-01 36 78 Scrap Vehicles 2800 C.C. SCRAP car for sale. $27,500 0.n.0 Tel: *****07 *****5, H.K. Ng. PARF PAPERS 2800 re. for sale. *****11 ext 268. 2800 C.C. PARF for sale. $27,400. Tel: *****78. Jfl^ ACCOMMODATIONS I PROPcHTIcb 85 Property Financing Sound Secure provides PROPERTY FINANCE for Residential Commercial properties CALL515 words
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Advertisement364 1983-11-01 36 85 Property Financing 85 Property Financing Tbday We provide Housing Loans up to 90% of valuation with easy repayment terms spread over 25 years. Use of CPF Savings acceptable. Other services include loans for shops, office factory premises, H.P. Leasing and financing of quoted shares to suit your requirements. We364 words
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Advertisement436 1983-11-01 36 a) Houses DIST. 10, BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED single-storey detached bungalow with 3 bedrooms, 1 servant's, 2 patios and split-level living and dining halls. Land area: approx. 7,000 sq.ft. Extensively renovated recently. $5,000. Tel: *****1 extension 229 Molly. DIST. 11 COLONIAL STYLE bungalow, 30,000 sq.ft., 4 bedrooms, good size master-room with attached436 words
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Advertisement803 1983-11-01 36 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses I DIST. 10, BUNGALOW. OFF Hol- land Road. Four bedrooms, I study, servant's. Extended patio. Fully alrconditioned. Matured exclusive garden. Principals: j *****63/ *****69. i DIST. 10, NAMLY GARDEN, beautiI fully furnished double-storey j semi-detached with large gar- den. 3 spacious bedrooms with bathrooms attached.803 words
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Advertisement748 1983-11-01 36 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses DIST 5, BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED 2-storey house. 3 bedrooms/ servant's. Close to American/ Japanese Schools. Rental $2,700. Tel: *****66 DIST. 5/10, WEST Coast/Henry Park, beautiful double-storey terrace, 3 bedrooms/servant's, matured garden, furnished. $2,000. Sime Realty, *****88. DIST. 5 HONG LEONG Garden modern 2 1/2-storey 3-bedroom-ed terrace.748 words
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Advertisement534 1983-11-01 36 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments APARTMENTS/CONDO FOR LEASE Sherwood Tower $2,200 Marbella Court $2,500 Ardmore Park $5,400 Jalan Jintan $2,300 Richeast Garden $3,500 Lakeside Towers $3,300 Cashew Park $2,000 i APARTMENT/CONDO FOR SALE Centrepoint $380,000 Leonie Tower $880,000 j Draycott Tower $850,000 Duchess Court $800,000534 words
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Advertisement291 1983-11-01 36 DIST. 9, ANGUILLA MANSION Brand new luxurioua apartment surrounded by lush greenery m vicinity of Anguilla Park, off Orchard Boulevard. Facilities include swimming pool and squash court. 3/4 bedrooms, central aircond, formal dining with spacious split-level living. Balcony. Beautifully equipped tiled kitchen. DIST. 10, DUCHESS COURT Bukit Timah Road vicinity,291 words
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Advertisement560 1983-11-01 36 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments Somm*rvtll« Etlata. Dial. 10 luxurious 4-bedroomed Townhouse with spacious separate living/ dining areas, modern equipped kitchen, small private yard. Swimming pool and other recreational facilities. Rental $4,800. Oist. 10, OrHoge Grove Road newly renovated 3-bedroom-ed apartment with brand new furnishings, newly tiled bathrooms, modern equipped560 words
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Advertisement814 1983-11-01 37 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DON'T MISS THIS opportunity. Beautifully furnished by interior decorator, 3 bedrooms, servant's, large terrace tor entertainment. 15 minutes to Orchard. Swimming pool Convenient public transport Shopping and restaurant Also dist 9 good rental Assured Only $2,000 to $3,500 2/3 bedrooms, furnished, swimming pool, squash, tennis814 words
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Advertisement804 1983-11-01 37 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 2880 (SELETAR) BEAUTIFULLY furnished 3-bedroomed apartment. Marble flooring. Washing machine. Conveniently located. $1,200. Houseworld *****21 DIST. 9 SOPHIA ROAD 3-bedroom-ed fully furnished apartment. 2 airconditioners, covered carpark. Tel: *****61. Strictly no agents. DIST. 9 DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE $2,000. Dlst. 14 Condominium with facilities, $2,000. Dist.804 words
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Advertisement799 1983-11-01 37 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 7, THE PLAZA High floor, superb sea view. 2 bedrooms, cosy living/ dining, modern kitchenette, beautifully furnished, $2,000. Rur-Ban *****25. DIST. 9 GOODWOOD HOTEL vicinity, luxurious 3-bedroomed/ servant's. Swimming pool. Security. $4,800 (inclusive). Berners, *****66. DIST. 9, CENTALLY LOCATED, Park House, 3 bedrooms, newly799 words
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Advertisement788 1983-11-01 37 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST 21. PANDAN VALLEY, Eugenia Court. 4 bedrooms. Fully furnished. $3,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****34, Mido Realty. DIST. 28 JALAN SELASEH, 3roomed, 2 hall, furnished, colour TV, washing machine, etc. $1,000. Call: *****51. DIST 2. HIGH RISE Apartment. 3 bedrooms. 2 airconds. Partly furnished furnished. $1,800.788 words
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Advertisement751 1983-11-01 37 86 Accommodations Vacant c) Rooms NEAR NOVENA CHURCH. Furnished/ unfurnished rooms available for expatriates/ students. Meals and laundry can be arranged. Tel. *****34. BUKIT TIMAH 5 MILES furnished room for foreign students. Meals and laundry provided. Tel: *****96. DIST. 9, FULLY FURNISHED, aircond, bathroom attached, Foreigners only! $600/ $700. Tel:751 words
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Advertisement661 1983-11-01 37 87 Accommodations Wanted b) Apartments OUR CLIENTS REQUIRE apart ments houses for their new expatriates. Budget $2,500 $7,000. Owners please call *****01. PROFESSIONAL SMALL FAMILY urgently require house/flat, any locality. $700 $1,500. *****55/ *****94. WORKING COUPLE URGENTLY require furnished/ unfurnished flat at Clementi, Bedok, Queenstown or other districts. *****81. 3/4/S-ROOMED661 words
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Advertisement750 1983-11-01 37 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses r PRIME RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES: CHANCERY LANE, DIST. 11 I Double-storey bungalow with swimming pool. New. Area 13,000 sq.ft. BINJAI PARK Double-storey bungalow with swimming pool. Exclusively designed landscaped. Luxuriously furnished. CAMBORNE ROAD Newly re-modelled double-storey bungalow. HILLCREST PARK750 words
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Advertisement707 1983-11-01 37 acmDAiiAnu nuAU, via I £i unique design new single-storey bungalow. Approximately 17,500 sq.ft. Well renovated. 4 bedrooms/ ceramic flooring, matured garden. See to appreciate. $960,000 negotiable. *****11. DISTRICT 28: UPPER Neram Road 2-storey semi-detached. Area: Approximately 3,900 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, servant's room. Terrazzo, parquet/mosaic flooring. $700,000/-. Greenacres *****88 DIST. 11,707 words
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Advertisement807 1983-11-01 37 89 Properties For Sale I a) Houses BRAND NEW 3-STOREY Town house m Shelford Road and 3storey maisonette m Adam Road ranging from $700,000/- to $900,000/- *****33 Mike. CHENG SOON GARDEN Brand new split-level Spanish semi-de-tached. 4,600 sq.ft. land. 3,000 sq.ft. built-in. Allied Appraisal *****15/ *****13. DIST 1954, 5, ROBEY807 words
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Advertisement445 1983-11-01 37 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 28. BEGONIA ROAD doublestorey detached, land area 9,000 sq.ft $950,000 nett. Owner *****18. No agents. DIST 2057. DOUBLE-STOREY semi-detached 4.000 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. $670,000. *****57 Capital Valuers. DIST 20, THOMSON HILL, modern, 2 1/2-storey terrace, 2,200 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, servant's fuclllties.445 words
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Advertisement489 1983-11-01 38 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments FOR SALE NEWTON HEIGHTS DIST 11 GRANGEFORD DIST 9 Masterbedroom suite with attached 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, separate bathroom study, living and dining room living and dining rooms, kitchen489 words
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Advertisement497 1983-11-01 38 e y^F tm m^ e^Vs Bedro£g Court Modern Condominium on Balmeg Hill Immediate Occupation Apartments and Stepped Houses Beautifully designed Panoramic sea-view Next to Haw Par Villa Easy access to City Jurong j Tennis Court, Swimming Pool Club House j Freehold Land Up to 80% loan available i ***#*«<*• «G497 words
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Advertisement639 1983-11-01 38 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments Behold a rreasured haven 0] _f I I parking facilities i 'y"'^"—- practical layout central location i The rranquil, luxunanr setting of Oxley Garden belies its closeness to bustling639 words
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Advertisement584 1983-11-01 38 DIST. 21, BROOKVALE PARK, quiet country living with full recreational facilities, 1,700 sq.ft. splitlevel living/ dining, private carpark. Good investment returns! $520,000. Worldwide Realty: *****77/ *****38. DIST. 28, MIMOSA PARK with/ without private garden, splitlevel 3 and 4 bedrooma. Approx. 2,300 sq.ft. and 1,750 sq.ft. $460,000 and $418,000 0.n.0. respectively.584 words
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Advertisement624 1983-11-01 38 DIST. 10 FERNHILL ROAD lower maisonette, ideal investment. 2 bedrooms/ servant's. Approximately 1,600 sq.ft. Vacant posses- sion. BN Associates, *****07. < DIST. 19 OASIS GARDEN brand j new condominium apartment (renovated), 2,300 sq.ft. Price: $490,000 0.n.0. Tel. *****83 (2pm. i to 9pm.) I DIST. 11, WELL KEPT fully furnished, apartment,624 words
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Advertisement868 1983-11-01 38 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments WATTEN ESTATE CONDOMINIUM apartment, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, sitting room, kitchen cum dining, selling below cost at $398.000. Call *****88 Miss Tan. WESTWOOD, ORCHARD BOULEVARD High floor, 2,830 sq.ft.. newly decorated, pool and recreational facilities. Allied Appraisal *****15/ *****13. ANGULLIA MANSION Luxurious 21868 words
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Advertisement822 1983-11-01 38 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HUDC Apartments DOVER CRESCENT 4-ROOMED beautifully renovated and furnished. Ceramic tiles, parquet floor. Built-in wardrobes and kitchen cabinets. Aircond/ water heater, iron grilles etc. Reasonable price. Call: *****13 DOVER CLOSE EAST 5-roomed point block, high floor, morning sun, thoae who appreciate pleasant environment please call822 words
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Advertisement685 1983-11-01 38 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HUDC Apartments BEDOK NORTH 5-ROOM Ceramic throughout, kitchen cabinet, $155,000 neg. *****11 BEDOK SOUTH 3-ROOMED terrazzo flooring throughout. Selling $58,000 negotiable. *****78. BOON KENG 5-ROOM Terrazzo throughout, kitchen cabine', $149,000 neg. *****11 CLEMENTI BLK 324, 4-ROOMED, must sell. $90,000 0.n.0. Interested call: *****4. GEYLANG BAHRU685 words
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Advertisement737 1983-11-01 38 91 Factory Spaces 03 Delta Hse 1 800 2.800 sq.ft. 12 Kallangßd 5,000/ 8,000 sq.ft 13 Betimeßldg 2,100/ 2,400 sq.ft. 13 Ching Shine 1.603 sq.ft 14 Sims Aye 4,000/ 8,000 sq ft. 19 Mainland Ind 1,467/ 2,000 sq ft. 19 Da Jin 1,908 sq ft 19 PeiFuW/H 3.500 sq.ft 20737 words
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Advertisement472 1983-11-01 39 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces I i«mHa»i^aa^laaV^^^^^gs jb gajß| *f pot p| laiaaißiM— f> r* mm aj| pjpg V < W'*lbW _^»i^^»ay M aaal iwaaal s mm jimia»a« Golden Investment Opportunity I GOLDPINE Gold Pine Industrial Building is a 9-storey industrial ruilding complex specially designed for472 words
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Advertisement209 1983-11-01 39 93 Office Spaces b) Rental CENTRAL BUILDING Havelock Road L near Ministry of Labour I Subordinate Courts I PRIME LOCATION 24 HRS SECURITY CENTRAL AIR-CON GOOD MAINTENANCE COMPETITIVE RENTAL AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Areas: Showroom/shops: from 323 sq ft onwards Offices: from 600 sq ft onwards VIEWING APPOINTMENTS PLEASE CALL: Tel: *****66209 words
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Advertisement319 1983-11-01 39 J2 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces One whole floor (2nd storey) 3,000 sq m (31,500 sq ft) Also available -units from 1 70 sq m (1 ,800 sq ft) and above TEL: *****84/5 Miss Lynn Tan or Mr Sect Looking319 words
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Advertisement300 1983-11-01 39 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental ORCHARD RD OFFICES I —i I At Orchard Plaza I H Areas 9 office units available H WM from 500 sq. ft. to V 2200 sq. ft. W Features New partitioning, carpet W A and light fittings. Rental Very attractive300 words
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Advertisement425 1983-11-01 39 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces a) Sale a) Sale •"i S aL /j I I RAFFLES PLACE/SHENTON WAY/ L J ROBINSON ROAD/CECIL STREET Ik J Sizes from 37sm to 2. 0165 m I;. I Anson Centre Iff. •The Arcade I 1 Far East Finance Building I I »HTC Building425 words
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Advertisement428 1983-11-01 39 93 Office Spaces b) Rental MAXWELL HOUSE OFFICE 3,000 to 12,000 sq.ft. for rent from $3 psf. and Sale from $550 psf. Call *****22. MIDLINK PLAZA Fortune Centre. ICB Enterprise House, Faber House and many others. Wess *****44. NICE AIRCONDITIONED OFFICE of 370 sq.ft. at Paya Lebar available for rent.428 words
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Advertisement622 1983-11-01 39 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale KATONG SHOPPING CENTRE Shops ranging from 939 sq ft available for immediate occupation. CONTACT *****7 MING ARCADE Shops ranging from 210 sq.ft. to 441 sq.ft available for immediate occupation. CONTACT *****7 SHOPHOUSE FOR SALE GROUNDFLOOR AT SEAH STREET (near Raffles Hotel/Beach Road) Not under rent622 words
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Advertisement2568 1983-11-01 40 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental a B^ iii T l^Tj!^ i ™n _Ts_tt?_^ I^_ Great Ways To See w2,568 words
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Advertisement1064 1983-11-01 41 "iOsTto^s 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours .L, kli Wi\ >■ 15DAYS $3999 ==i ft3r* 4^W^C3^y KALEIDOSCOPE OF KENYA -A PRICELESS HERITAGE A ■^V'fl'T/V^SSP<!r A land of contrast where only few could go to enjoy the \iH W f liv^'W /A>v\? r(&££fw" discoveries of the regions unexplored. |a|1,064 words
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Advertisement718 1983-11-01 41 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours i M^ MM^ M^ M |B^ B jgj t ©SHENTOURS I lIC A Tour Highlights: U OM Disneyland Universal Studio Knottsberry Farm Pearl 1 A DA Y^ HarDour Navy Cruise Las Vegas Dinner Show Polynesian I*f liM I O Dinner Show San Diego Sea718 words
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Advertisement812 1983-11-01 41 102 Tours 102 Tours SHORT BREAKS^ Daily departures. Special Group departures: Dec 24, 31. A wide choice of hotels Transfers Daily American breakfast Half day sightseeing Stopover at Jogjakarta/ Jakarta can be arranged Daily departures. A wide choice of hotels 1 Transfers Daily American breakfast Dep. every Thur/Sun w.e.f. Ist812 words
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Obituary, Illustration166 1983-11-01 42 In Loving Memory Of MR LIM ENG HOCK Departed 1/11/82 Time Changes Many Things But Not The Memory This Day Brings. Always remembered by: Wife: Jeannie Lee 1 Sons: Donald Lim a Desmond Lim Parents, Brothers a sisters. In Loving Memory Of i r 1 MRS TAN166 words
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Obituary, Illustration136 1983-11-01 42 In Memoriam Mdm. ONG ENG DEPARTED 1.11.73 Ten years ago you left us without a word of good-bye To-day brings back very sweet memories of the days you were with us Though gone you are still alive m all our hearts. Inserted by mother, brothers, sister, brother-in-law,136 words
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Obituary29 1983-11-01 42 10TH ANNIVERSARY JOSEPH HENRY JACOB Born 19-3-1909 Departed 1-11-1973 To cherish forever And never to forget Painfully misted by beloved wife, children, sons-in-law, daughter-in-law and grandchildren29 words
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Obituary, Illustration51 1983-11-01 42 ATHMA SHANTI POOJA of the late MR. M.P. RAGHAVAN (Died on 19.10.83) will be performed on Thursday 3rd November 1983 at 7.30 pm at the Sri Sivan Temple, 397 Serangoon Road (near Perumal Temple). Kindly accept this a* a personal invitation by Mr*. Kausalya Raghavan and family. Tel:51 words
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Advertisement944 1983-11-01 42 102 Tours 102 Tours HOUDfly BESTSELLERS* ©i; NX > o«Bfluiesaresul)|ecl lo a minimum ol 10 adult! 'fPV j A gn'tit tiny to tram m n %|»Wp VfjAPAN DISNEYLAND SPECIALS Osaka/Kyoto/ Naid/Tokyo/Mt Fu|i/Hakone/Atami Tokyo Disneyland Hong Kong Ocean Park. Sung Dynasty 8 Days *****0 Every Sun 30-10.6 Nl3 11, M 2711944 words
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Advertisement563 1983-11-01 42 102 Tours 102 Tours M NAM HO] '^tf>- TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. *> m Head Office Pearl's Centre (Yangtze Theatre) lOOEuTongSenSt., #01-14, #01-16, #01-18 Spore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines). Branch Office People's Park Complex, Grd. Floor, 1 Park Road, #01-19, Singapore 0105. Tel: *****1/*****2/*****3/*****6 *****8/*****63. AMERICA/ HAWAII/CANADA/MEXICO/TOKYO/HK (MACAU)563 words
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Advertisement472 1983-11-01 42 112 Commercial/ 112 Commercial/ 112 Commercial/ Technical Technical Technical fLCCI 1984 mm EXAMS now Would you like to become our TOP STUDENTS m Singapore? GROUP DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE COURSES COMMENCING IN OCTOBER Advertising Costing Accounting c Economics Auditing c English for Commerce Book-Keeping c General Principles of Law Business Statistics Marketing Business472 words
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Advertisement448 1983-11-01 42 112 Commercial/ Technical YOU TOO CAN READ FASTER AND UNDERSTAND MORE! Most people are using only about Z&o of their reading potential As a result, they read at about 250 wpm and comprehend only 60-70%. A SPEED READER can read twice to 10 times faster and understand just as much.448 words
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Advertisement566 1983-11-01 42 113 Language ENGLISH FOR FOREIGNERS. housewives/ factory workers Learn to speak/write corred English m 6 months. (Morning/ afternoon) Ele. /Inter. Commencing 7th Nov. English foi Commerce: Sunday 10.30 am (6th Wed. 6.30pm (2nd) Singapore Institute of Commerce *****49/ *****81. ENGLISH, THAI, JAPANESE, Mandarin: classess/ individual/ cassette courses. Peninsula Language Centre.566 words
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Advertisement407 1983-11-01 42 119 Others 119 others AEROBICISE Aerobici.se is a form of free exer- P R EQ UIPMENT CUlng using your own body Clally FaclllUes wetght. The ideal programme for X?** 8 ce P alr refili Also scuba keeDine fit both effertivHinri dlvln 8 lessons available for Keeping ut uom erreclive ana407 words
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Advertisement148 1983-11-01 42 138 Other Announcements/ Messages MDM. HELEN TEO WISHES TO INFORM RELATIVES AND FRIENDS THAT MR. EDWARD YOONG IS CRITICALLY ILL AT TTSH WARD 54 BED 17. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION TEL: *****71 137 Religious Announcements I Christian! GROWTH SEMINARS "CHRISTIAN CHARACTER AND CONDUCT" You will not want to miss hearing REV.148 words
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59 1983-11-01 43 142 Condolences 142 Condolence. 142 Condolence. OUR DEEPEST 1 I CONDOLENCES TO I I OUR DIRECTOR I I MRSEM ENG JOCK I I ON THE BEREAVEMENT OF I I HIS BELOVED FATHER ON I I 31ST OCTOBER 1983 I I FROM THE STAFF AND I I MANAGEMENT OF I I59 words
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Obituary, Illustration176 1983-11-01 43 141 Deaths 141 Deaths TAY SOO SWEE (aged 90) Passed away peacefully on 30-10-83 leaving behind: SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Tay So So (Deceased Sim Huay Tay Lian Chong Tan Slew Choo Tay Llan Hiap Tan Yee Tay Lian Hoe Ngoon Yong Moi Tay Thlam Beng Goh Suan GRAND-SONS GRAND-DAUGHTERS Tay Boon176 words
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Obituary, Illustration48 1983-11-01 43 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements k^r The Family Of The Late MR TEO BAK QUAN I Wish to express their heartfelt gratitude and sincere ap- j I preclation to all relatives, friends and neighbours for their I I condolences, wreaths and flowers and assistance during I their bereavement A48 words
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Obituary, Illustration158 1983-11-01 43 MR. LOUIS ARLANDO Passed away peacefully on 31/10/83 leaving behind family to mourn his loss. Burial service will be conducted at Church of St. Bernadette, 12, Zion Road at 3 p.m. on 1/11/83. Thereafter to C.C.X. Christian Cemetery. LOURDEB MARY (MANQALAM) wife of Late V.I. Ramamuruthan (Ex-PSA) passed158 words
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Article, Illustration451 1983-11-01 43 Jim jy 1 1 1 ■ij;< ;i '.»H :W.» a i >J n jf.Tn i^ r l.'7^jJM^^^^Pi^^^B i^^^K_4^__^r_i:^L^-iiL-LtM MILAN, Mon. England striker Luther Blissett's hard work for AC Milan paid off when he scored his first League goal with a classic header for his team's 4-1Reuter - 451 words
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Article196 1983-11-01 43 MADRID, Mon. Real Madrid overcame their shaky start In the Spanish soccer championship to take a share of the lead with a 5-4 win over arch-rivals Atletico Madrid yesterday. After a series of humiliating defeats that sparked calls for the sacking of manager Alfredo dl Stefano, RealReuter - 196 words
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Article147 1983-11-01 43 RIGHT-WING extremism hit West German football again on Saturday as thirty neo-Nazis, posing as soccer fans, were arrested for assault after the Bayern Munich-FC Nuremberg First Division match m Munich. v Of those arrested, 23 were released later, all aged between 15 and 20. West GermanReuter; AFP - 147 words
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Article, Illustration181 1983-11-01 43 AT THE TEE Barcelona title to Smyth BARCELONA (Spain), Mon. Des Smyth (above), the 31-year-old former Irish Ryder Cup international who holed-in-one m a second round of 66, went on to win the US$l2O,OOO ($252,000) Barcelona Open golf championship by one shot at El Prat yesterday. After Saturday's play wasReuter - 181 words
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Article, Illustration158 1983-11-01 43 Indelible mark in Open PENSACOLA (Florida), Mon. American Mark McCumber birdied the last three holes yesterday to capture the Pensacola Open by four strokes tor his second victory of the year. McCnmber posted a slx-onder-par fo for an 18-onder-par total of 256 over the Perdido Bay Country Club Coarse. HeReuter - 158 words
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Article240 1983-11-01 43 LYNGBY (Denmark), Mon. Defending chamBion Morten Frost, of enmark, pulled off a dramatic recovery to beat India's badminton ace i Prakash Padukone 18-17, 15-2 m the final of the Scandinavia Cup here yesterday. The victory was a rerun of last year's final and gave Frost ample revengeReuter - 240 words
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Article771 1983-11-01 43 I Aistrtu: Gak 0 Austria Salzburg 0, Eisenstadt 3 Neusiedl 1, Rapid Vienna 3 Lask 1, Union Wels 0 Sturm Graz 0, Vost Linz 2 Ssw Innsbruck 2, Fay AC 1 Wiener Sportclub 1, Admira Wacker Wien 4 St Veit 4, Austria Klagenfurt 2 Austria Vienna 0.771 words
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Advertisement15 1983-11-01 43 DO YOU KNOW NEXT-TO-NOTHING MECHANICALLY ABOUT YOUR CAR? 111 ill I .l*l»*^"^ 111 IbJ Distributors15 words
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Advertisement130 1983-11-01 43 jHHnnE"^*" Jh E B^^^T JnS^P^fl Bi^ r,fl B. Ml* /jr^flf 4'Bl ■HHHHHHHBBBBk miiwWwmm^-- vm!^m&*m& If the Statue of Liberty is put up for sale, you could probably buy it with Cheq -point The Statue of Liberty stands for the symbol of freedom. That symbol will never be put up for130 words
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Article, Illustration532 1983-11-01 44 STC programme for 50th year of Bukit Timah racecourse Top foreign jockeys invited to ride at Lion City Cup meeting By THE RACING EDITOR THE Singapore Turf Club yesterday announced a glittering programme to celebrate the golden jubilee of Bukit Timah racecourse. The package of events will532 words
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Article68 1983-11-01 44 PENANG, Mon. The following horses have been promoted: From Class 2 to 1: Contilibre (130), Paris n (126), Starlight m (126), Puteri Emas (124), Imperial Justice (123), Record Harvest (123), Kandersteg (121), High Foil (120). From Class 4 to 3: Brown Bomber II (89), Karya68 words
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Article1270 1983-11-01 44 PENANG, Mon. Weights, ratings and barrier draws for this weekend's races here: SATURDAY Class 2 Div. 3 1,400 m (Rstings: 106-99) 13 Kumpel 57 106 3 Bandar Raya 56.5 105 2 Shahjehan n 56 104 16 Blue Max 56 104 1 Olympian 56 104 12 Golden Force1,270 words
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Article, Illustration396 1983-11-01 44 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By WITH the current season fast drawing to i close, Cup wizard Ivan ADan is building up i formidable team of stayers for the classi races m the 1984 season. El Trago and Foxiloxi have already established themselves as bright396 words
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272 1983-11-01 44 ERNIE MANNING - ERNIE MANNING By MELBOURNE, Mon. Class can guide Veloso past weight disadvantages and a string of hoodoos to win tomorrow's A5310,000 (about S$600,000) Melbourne Cup. Veloso scored a smashing win m his lead-up race the weight-for-age MacKinnon Stakes last Saturday. His trainer, MaiWAN - 272 words
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132 1983-11-01 44 PARIS, Mon. Britishtrained horses took the first three places m the Prix Royal-Oak (French St Leger) at Longchamp yesterday. First past the post m the 3,lMm classic was Old Country, who defeated Band by a neck. Another Sam was third, one lengthReuter - 132 words
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Advertisement542 1983-11-01 44 BIGGEST BEST CHAMBERS Chambers 20th Century Dictionary $62.40 The most comprehensive m pYy^ 4 f'A*M j-i i W^\ U^^it^i il*-M>3 i M^r^Tfi 1^ J< FV^^^W single-volume dictionary of the English Language. •At the 400 m Plctures at 4W mby JONATHAN CHO •At the finish nuiftu nccßcc B pi i CNDAINE542 words
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Article, Illustration221 1983-11-01 45 BUDAPEST, Mon. Natalia lourtehenko's gold medal joy was abruptly shattered on the final day here yesterday when she fell heavily m her owning exercise and was stretchered off to hospital. The 18-year-old from the Arctic sea port of Norilsk, who won the women's all-round individualAFP - 221 words
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Article, Illustration395 1983-11-01 45 WARRINGTON (England), Mon. Geoff Williams, the world No. 30, emerged as Britain's surprise hope m the Masters Squash Championship after a resounding 5-2 win over Egypt's world ranked 13th Magdi Saad yesterday. The 25-year-old Sussex champion, a late substitute m the event, recovered from theReuter; AFP - 395 words
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273 1983-11-01 45 4 YOU can never have 41 too many cars. Martina Navratilova STUTTGART (West Germany), Mon. Wimbledon and United States Open champion Martina Navratilova roared to victory over 18-year-old Catherine Tanvier, of France, here yesterday to win the Stuttgart Grand Prix tennis tournament and herReuter; UPI - 273 words
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155 1983-11-01 45 KARACHI, Mon. World champions Pakistan defeated arch-rivals India 2--0 m the PIA Champions' Trophy hockey tournament here yesterday. The victory, their second m as many matches, lifted them to the top of the table ahead of West Germany on goal difference. But for India,AFP - 155 words
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Article554 1983-11-01 45 ATLANTA Falcons beat New England Patriots 24-13 m Sunday's United States National Football League. Other results: Colts 22 Eagles 21, Lions 38 Bears 17, Cardinals 41 Vikings 31, Cowboys 38 Giants 20, Browns 25 Oilers 19, Bills 27 I Saints 21, Steelers 17 BucaI neers 12, Jets 27Reuter; AP; AFP; UPI - 554 words
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Article376 1983-11-01 45 BUDAPEST, Mon. Dmitri Belozertchev, the prodigiously talented Soviet 16-year-old, demonstrated beyond doubt he is the world's best all-round gymnast with four superb displays on the last day here yesterday. Belozertchev, competing m four of the six men's individual finals, won three gold medals and a silverReuter - 376 words
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Article127 1983-11-01 45 Men's rings: 1 (eqnal) Dmitri Belozertchev (SU) and Kojl Goshlken (Jpn) 19.925, 3 U Nlng (Chi) Uneven bars: 1 Ma\i Gnauck (EG) 19.925, 2 (equal) Lavlnla Agache (Rom) and Ecaterlna Szabo (Rom) 19.8 M. Vault: 1 Artoor Akoplan (SU) 19.875, 2 U Nlng (Chi) 19.851, 3Reuter - 127 words
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Advertisement701 1983-11-01 45 UNIGOLF'S ANNUAL SALE] Up to 3U /O discount on sets, ■flP^ individual clubs, /Jp^Hj; shirts, racquets j^^taH^fwi an<^ accessories. UNIGOLF PTE LTD »oi-39 High Street Centre "81-08 Orchard Towers (Front Blockl North Bridge Rd t0617i Orchard Road (0923> Tel **********2548 Tel *****78 Sansui DA-T5OO All the features and performances required701 words
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Article, Illustration330 1983-11-01 46 OE DORAI - OE DORAI FAS invite Fandi to join Republic's squad for Merlion Cup competition ByJ FANDI AHMAD, the Singapore soccer gem who is a sensation m Holland, will be invited to join the Republic's squad for the Merlion Cup competition at the National Stadium from Dec 3-17.330 words
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247 1983-11-01 46 GRONINGEN, Mon. Singapore soccer ace Fandi Ahmad'* dab FC Groningen had their egos and several key players braised on Saturday when PSV Eindhoven proved ungracious guests, taking home a 4-1 Dutch First Division victory. At any other time, FC Groningen might have been less247 words
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Article, Illustration584 1983-11-01 46 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIK AT RAI By THE door has been left open for three of Singapore's leading track and field coaches to return to the fold of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association. Should the coaches decide to accept the invitation,584 words
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Article163 1983-11-01 46 pine PETER SIOW - Flag of many colours pine PETER SIOW SINGAPORE will be represented by a multinational side m the Hongkong Open windsurfing championships this weekend. Malaysia's Philip Chong, America's Rick Bodleander and Hong Kong's Ip Kwok Wing are among the Republic's eight-man team for the championships at Stanley Bay. The others are163 words
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Article378 1983-11-01 46 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By ARMED FORCES, last year's runners-up, look ready to shea their bridesmaid's image when the national table tennis team championships get under way on Wednesday at Poi Ching School m Toa Payoh. Ironically, they plan to pull off the coup without the378 words
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481 1983-11-01 46 J. RAJENDRAN - Play it again, Song the rugby chorus IT is now only a matter of time before Song Koon Poh finds himself at the crossroads of his illustrious and controversial rugby career. And whether the 1978 Sportsman of the Year will continue as Singapore's coach or opt to play again for481 words
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Advertisement215 1983-11-01 46 A-^&— 4* 4y 'i: Ja china Ai L>KII :f iIIMI I 111 "**^f^Hi INTRODUCING BOEING 767 DIRECT SERVICES BETWEEN SINGAPORE and TAIPEI Effective 01st November 83, CHINA AIRLINES will operate 4 DIRECT SERVICES between SINGAPORE and TAIPEI. On MONDAYS and SATURDAYS operating with BOEING 767, and on WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS215 words
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Article, Illustration528 1983-11-01 47 Toothless Lions in for a mauling SINGAPORE LIKELY TO BE TARGET PRACTICE FOR HOSTS MALAYSIA KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Soccer organising committees the world over are a sadistic lot. They always draw up fixtures that pit the weakest team against theirs either m the opening or closing match, depending on how528 words
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Article, Illustration487 1983-11-01 47 Shabir goal keeps India m with slim chance INDIA 1 1NDONESIA 0 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The will to stay alive m the tournament was sufficient for India to gain victory over a less-motivat-ed Indonesia at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. Despite team manager Alyosius Wenas promising his players aJERRY SEH - 487 words
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Article43 1983-11-01 47 P W D L F A Pt. Malaysia 6 4 2 013 510 India 7 3 1 3 11 9 7 S Arabia 4 2 117 5 5 Singapore 6 2 13 4 8 5 Indonesia 7 0 3 4 311 343 words
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Article177 1983-11-01 47 and Johor this month. JOE DORAI - and Johor this month. JOE DORAI TWO Football Assocation of Singapore Council members, Yusoff Ismail and Urn Jit Poh, met Dato Suleiman, the deputy chairman of the Johor Football Association, m Johor Baru yesterday to pave the way for better relationship between the two associations.177 words
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Article178 1983-11-01 47 Reuter ADELAIDE, Mon. Pakistan secured the first major win m their Australian tour here today, defeating South Australia by seven wickets on the final day of their four-day cricket match. Pakistan, chasing 247 to win m the second innings, finished with 249-3 and clinched the victoryReuter - 178 words
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Article57 1983-11-01 47 TODAY EVENTS HOCKEY SHA Junior knockont: SRC B v Gurdwara Katong, SCC BvIAB (Padang, 5.20 p.m.). SOCCER Pre-Olymplrs: Malaysia v Singapore (Merdeka Stadium, 8.30 p.m.). Inter-con: Kolam Ayer v Geylang West, Bedok v West Coast (Jaian Besar 7.15 and 8.45 p.m.). Boon Lay v Bukit Timah, Yio Chu Kang v57 words
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Advertisement181 1983-11-01 47 jF^jm^* y.'" Braised Sharks Fin with Crab Meat P*PSs^N^ Fried Prawn with Dried Chilli r ;^lvHte' Braised Sea-slug with Ababne j Sliced Fish with Wine Sauce Fried Bean Sprouts with Salted Fish Inche Kaybin Udang Goreng Formal Chicken Curry w^mr GOOD NEWS for lovers of Penang and Szechuan food Now181 words
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Advertisement429 1983-11-01 47 MOD. 1720 $***** MO $i29 9 .oT°° 1 s r 1 $***** LEATHER GOODS (S) PTE LTD 02-85 Upper Ground Floor Far East Plaza Singapore 0923 Tel: *****52 f ATTENTION j- H INTERMEDIATE, JIM ADVANCED MUSIC If STUDENTS AND |^X MUSIC TEACHERS! SIMON'S MUSIC SCHOOL Mr. David E.Campbell, B. Mus.,429 words
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Article, Illustration198 1983-11-01 48 Long queues form at pumps before price rise QUEUES of cars like this one at Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8 were seen m scores of places m Singapore yesterday evening. At Ang Mo Kio, the operators said six of the pumps at the kiosks had run out of petrol by198 words
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401 1983-11-01 48 A sign of Thai-Malaysia border crackdown success, says Musa BANGKOK, Mon. TWO breakaway factions of the banned Communist Party of Malaya (CPM), after a decade of ideological conflict and Infighting, have agreed to join forces. Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Musa Hltam, whoAFP; Reuter; Bernama - 401 words
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101 1983-11-01 48 Queenslander finishes round- Australia run BRISBANE, Mon. Australian long-distance runner Ron Grant arrived here exhausted to a hero's welcome today after running 13,383 km around Australia and into the record books. The 40-year-old Queensland bread seller returned to his state capital after 217 days on the road to become theReuter - 101 words
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278 1983-11-01 48 Incumbent premier to assume powers after Marcos MANILA, Mon. President Ferdinand Marcos announced today that the incumbent Prime Minister would assume all of his powers m case of his death or disability. A government television news programme reading out a statement from the Presidential Palace which it called a "majorUPI; AFP - 278 words
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118 1983-11-01 48 MOSCOW, Mon. The editor-in-chief of Soviet television news, Viktor LyuboVtsev, has been demoted following two recent mistakes m news programmes, it was learned here today. In one error, Mr Lyubovtsev was criticised over a report on the US invasion of Grenada m which aAFP - 118 words
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Article207 1983-11-01 48 REBECCA CHUA - CBD to get more car parks REBECCA CHUA 3,388 lots to be built by 1986 By BY 1986, the Urban Redevelopment Authority will provide 3,388 more parking lots, mainly m multi-storey car parks or m areas integrated with URA developments. Multi-storey car parks will be built at the junction of207 words
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Article57 1983-11-01 48 What it should have been IN Friday's feature on what HD B residents think of multi-storey car parks, it was stated that m a survey, 68 per cent of the people interviewed aged 40 and over agreed to have multi-storey car parks m their estates. The proportion should have been57 words
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Article30 1983-11-01 48 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 3.04 to 1,226.52 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 30 words
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Advertisement191 1983-11-01 48 MITSUBISHI <A£iftof sheefQMnd pleqsuti I i~x <■'£■ m A gift that will always be appreciated for its quality and beautiful design. A fine range of ballpoint pens, rolling ball pens and mechanical pencils each bearing the famous Mitsubishi hallmark of quality to give years and years of writing pleasure sheer191 words
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Miscellaneous115 1983-11-01 48 UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) op to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mln. SUNSET today: 6.34 p.m. SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.30 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 11/21C Fine Manila 22/28C Fair Amsterdam 6/12 C Cloudy Melbourne 10/17C Fine Bangkok 24/32 C Rain Moscow -2/5 C Sunny Belong 2/18C Sunny115 words
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Article, Illustration397 1983-11-01 1 1. An Intraco outfit worn by a Paris model 2. Corinne Low of Cor! Morenl shows off her creations to potential buyers at her busy stand 3. Singapore's ambassador m Paris, Mr David Marshall, taking time off to visit our stands, seen with Ethel (left) and397 words
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Article, Illustration1030 1983-11-01 2 AMERICAN couples are far more conventional m attitudes and behaviour towards sex than generally expected, according to a recent study the largest and most comprehensive ever undertaken of American couples. Despite widespread discussion of sexual freedom, the study reveals that more than two-thirds of marriedNYT - 1,030 words
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Article672 1983-11-01 2 4 Many men and women m their 30s who were m the forefront of the sexual revolution m the 1960s are beginning to question whether casual sex and the lifestyle that goes with it is really as exciting as it has been made out to be.NYT - 672 words
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Article, Illustration1285 1983-11-01 3 From Page One "They went for Benny Ong's Sunday range," she says later, pointing to the subtle, simple grey and cream pin-striped cotton collection which Majestic produces. "The funny thing was," Helen adds, "though they were friends, both told me not to tell anyone1,285 words
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Article, Illustration1078 1983-11-01 5 This month, the first bulldoz- ers will begin to tear up a part B of Japan's largest port to make way for what promises to be I Asia's biggest city develop- ment project complete with H earthquake-resistant skyscrap- H ers, moving footpaths, optical H1,078 words
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Article, Illustration152 1983-11-01 7 "gence to get an periment with (4,3) ACROSS eastern flower (5) 25 Story, finished, to 14 Doctor, about to re- be deferred (3,4) 1 Polite man, the tax tire hands over m- 26 Courage shown by inspector? (5,7) struments (9) beginner I'll take 8 Polish holy image 16 Cold152 words
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Article, Illustration116 1983-11-01 7 3 Dismal expressions, merit (4,1,4) once flags become 17 Revives me, m tattered (4,5) charge, <vith a ring 4To be outstanding (5,2) with former instru- 18 A stunner, posh, ment, look out! (5) surrounded by plun--5 Butterfly the fool der m cave! (4,3) held up under re- 19116 words
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Article, Illustration943 1983-11-01 8 Birth of the Tramp PHILIP COOREY on Charlie Chaplin and the Tramp he created. YOU know this fellow is many-sided, a tramp, a gentleman, a poet, a dreamer, a lonely fellow, always hopeful of romance and adventure. "He would have you believe he is a scientist, a musician, a duke,943 words
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Article, Illustration547 1983-11-01 8 Second runaway success for Gingerbread? Next Change: Charlie Chaplin's later films: The Tramp m Modern Times. After the success of its first album, Gingerbread is going to release its second. KANNAN CHANDRAN reports. IT'S a hefty task for any group to react to a debut album that goes gold and547 words
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Article, Illustration935 1983-11-01 9 Dancing chic to cheek SOFT chandelier lights, breezy Strauss music, a couple melting into each other as they waitz cheek-to-cheek. Twirling and dipping, gliding and swaying, they sweep the floor with grace and fluidity. He. m an elegant black tailcoat; she, m a canary yellow, chiffon gown glimmering with sequins.935 words
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Article, Illustration369 1983-11-01 9 4 Karen used to beat me m ballroom while I beat her m the Latin dance So we're a even. Marcus Hilton and Karen Johnstone A FRIEND INDEED Hilton Playhouse Hilton International Hotel Friday to Nov 11 IF YOU fancy a spot of British humour to369 words
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Article110 1983-11-01 9 TODAY: Singapore 2.01 a.m. (0.5 m), 8.54 a.m. (2.4 m), 2.43 p.m. (1.2 m), 8.30 p.m. (2.5 m). Sedlll Kechil 12.54 a.m. (0.8 m), 8.11 a.m. (2.3 m), 1.56 p.m. (1.4 m), 7.35 p.m. (2.1 m). Port Dlekson 3.41 a.m. (2.4 m), 10.39 a.m. (0.7 m), 4.35 p.m.110 words
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Article181 1983-11-01 9 AN AY PRESENTATION: CURATORS OF ETHNOGSINGAPORE RIVER AND RAPHY —An Intra-Asean CHINATOWN REDISCOV- cultural project. Today, ERED The print exhibi- there are slide-talks by tion will be held at the Na- curators of Ethnogtional Museum Art Gallery If P hy from Indonesia o«h »h O aw ~> J181 words
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Article, Illustration319 1983-11-01 10 PICK of the DAY COME ON SINGAPORE (Ch 5, 7.55 p.m.) This new programme is televised m conjunction with the productivity campaign. Tonight's focus is on the hotel industry. Some of the entertainment highlights are songs by Tracy Huang. Susanna Teo, Clement Chow, Tony Yang and the Singapore Armed Forces319 words
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Article254 1983-11-01 10 6.99 AM World News 6.99 The World Today 6.25 Book Choice 6.39 Financial News 6.49 Reflections 6.45 Sports Round-up 7.99 World News 7.99 Commentary 7.15 Hot Air 7.39 Quote, Unquote 8.99 World News 8.99 News about Britain 8.15 Radio Newsreel 8.39 Modern English Poetry 9.99 Waveguide 9.19 Paperback Choice254 words
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Article216 1983-11-01 10 3.00 PM Opening followed by Enigma (Mandarin with English subtitles/r): Enigma is the story of one woman's rise to fame and fortune. 4.45 Afternoon Matinee Strange Holiday: A group of school children is on a sailing holiday when a storm wrecks the ship and the children are marooned216 words
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Article184 1983-11-01 10 6.00 PM Opening foflowed by Teetime and Claudia A Day Out for Hush: Hush is aunty's parrot. She leaves the cage and goes out for a walk. She causes trouble and Teetime gets blamed for it. 6.15 Romper Room (Mandarin): More fun and laughter for preschool children. 6.45184 words
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Article134 1983-11-01 10 5.00 PM Quran Reading 5.07 Programme Summary 5.14 Family Hour Special Amazing Cosmic Awareness 6.00 News 6.10 Bimbingan Ugama: Religious Guidance 6.25 Bella Kerjaya: Youth Activity 6.52 Spiderman When Magneto Speaks People Listen 7.00 Azan Maghrib: Prayer Call 7.03 Spiderman (cont'd) 7.27 Maggie's Moor 8.00 News and Weather134 words
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Article238 1983-11-01 10 5.58 AM National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement CM News m Brief CIS Another Morning Another Show 7.M News and Weather Report 7.11 Morning Digest 7.21 Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) 7.M Morning Financial News 7.41 Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) B.M News 8.11 Everyday Mandarin 8.15 Another238 words
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Article135 1983-11-01 10 5.M AM Good Morning Singapore t.M Food for Thought 6.45 Art of Positive Thinking 7.M News 7.11 Good Morning Singapore 7. Si Today's Horoscope 7.45 Health Break B.M News 8.11 Good Morning Singapore 8.31 The Time of Your Life t.M The Singapore Guideline 9.31 Focus on Entertainment lt.M Did135 words
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Article167 1983-11-01 10 Last-minute changes, if any, m Channel 3 and 10 programmes, will be carried m the Summary Page of the main paper. 5.00 PM Quran Reading 5.07 Programme Summary 5.10 Dunia Pendidtoan (Educational programme) 5.38 Puspawarna 7.00 News m Tami 7.18 Detective School 8.00 News and Weather Forecast 8.29167 words
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Article189 1983-11-01 10 FM Stereo 92.4 m Hz In VHF Band U CM AM News m Brief 8.15 Programme Summary (English and Mandarin) 6. 1t As Dawn Awakes 7.tt News and Weather Forecast 7. 1t Morning Digest 7.2t Breakfast Classics B.tt News B.lt Breakfast Classics (cont'd) t.tt News m Brief t.ts189 words
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Advertisement211 1983-11-01 2 T varietiesj of Display J^binets I with many designs from &*w QA X v :^9bprwrfL:->,-.. **^IBfSSJIKSB pflKiCTffi?Blsf^| %ETS BEHER BETTER./ M «A» Compare the prices and quality of other stores M and then come back to BIKA for your final *We 9 |ve full guarantee on the furniture^that decision. Ybu211 words
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Advertisement584 1983-11-01 3 com on SINGAPORE TOGETHER WE WORK BETTER c^t ■K^;, !^tP ■wp j^ 'i»r J^^hbP '^A aBl li I 7 -HBBBBBBHrm Th* I Luxurious Apartments I From $219,000 onwards. I BBBJ "^U i s^^iwti^3^^Bi___ jC« mJ B ___L w— HmZtl 1 1 _t_B 6Bj_> v^^Lt^Sr^^s _^^> 4H^HBr_VJf^^^Bnß__B'Jßi Bflßs BJ___ Ij ■pftiv'584 words
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Advertisement325 1983-11-01 4 uwwwwwwwOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO CATHAY: NEXT CHANGE! HE'D RATHER FACE THE FIERY CANNONS 2 THAN THE FURY OF THE HOT-HEADED HEIRESS h getting m J?* WS^ft TOW i fc^*JH wßx MALe c> I An HIGH ROAD I <£> TO CHINA i 0 All**' A FREE TRIP TO CHINA I X Yl™*- OTHER PRIZES325 words
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Advertisement509 1983-11-01 4 8 I GoSden Clenjen" j f RRfIND |||PkV RRAU/ to be held TONIGHT! at 12.30 AM Sharp 1 X New ,[o w^l ßa i i IIHHIIU LUIM UnRW Don't miss it! you may be the Winner" X New City Zenith V I 5 Princess Q'town Q and New Crown VP"'509 words
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Advertisement336 1983-11-01 4 It's Fashion Time j \ktr > i x* ■\l' i yi i >\Jjy Hotel Poolside Beer Garden Today and every Tuesday, Jozen Modelling Arts presents the latest on the fashion scene. At the hot- I test pooiside Beer Garden m town, Peninsula Hotel, j Level 6. Drop m with your336 words
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Advertisement1058 1983-11-01 4 m b NOW SHOWING at 7 THEATRES ©o*7/^l*77 a LIDO-REX-SAVOY-WOODLANDS a PRESIDENT-ORIENTAL-REPUBUC i|?pSwMi g PRICES Circle $4 Stalls $3 CASH BOOKINGS ONLY-NO FREE LIST ■UUiUSLSHUIUSJUi 1 LIDO 10 45, 1.30, 4.00, 6 45. 9 30- REPUBLIC 130 46 45 915 f PRINCE Last 2 DAYS' B REX SAVOY ORIENTAL: 11001,058 words
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Advertisement261 1983-11-01 5 [^Eschenbach/ 'FrantzSl Piano 1 1 Duo Recital I with guest appearances by two young Singaporean j pianists Koh Joo Ann and Shane Thio am ■■•'^^^^ifeii^Hßfci 1 T'^JP^^^f iM E?"1, Mai Sun 20 Nov 83 at 8.15 prn Victoria Concert Hall Presented by the Singapore Cultural Foundation and the Goethe-! nstrtut261 words
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Advertisement696 1983-11-01 5 fTHERJNATTHEj MINOLTA FAIR Free Camera Diagnosis Camera Exhibition 1 U t1? ye you Minolta camera, lens or any See the very latest cameras and 1 Minolta photographic equipment accessories trom Minolta Japan P checked by the latest diagnostic including the Minolta Disc Camera I;;. testers and equipment. Absolutely Handle and696 words
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Advertisement742 1983-11-01 6 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES|! fWflj|fflm|liy| Telex Service: Address: Rates: erTilXO STANTS Appointments/Notice Section Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. bIAN I 5 R s '^j T IMEAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. RSSOBBI sales Service,: Times House FSiSFSUnn mama 737W)i1 ext 2669 Road SUSf «S» i NOTICES Tanabe Metallic Houseware Co.742 words
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Miscellaneous322 1983-11-01 6 G ARFIELD Bj' Jim Davis I'M TAKING THI6 STEAK ANP I IV£ ALWAYS ENCOURAGE P THERE'S NOTHING YOU CAN PO GARPIELP TO BE AS6ERTIVE.' I AOOOT I^CMIPMUNK CHEEKS BUT I BELIEVE HE'6 CROSSEP I "•^V^^-^-V^v^v THE PINE LINE H" <3?AA PAV?3 1983 Unlted Feature Syndicate, Inc I STAR WARS B322 words
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Advertisement766 1983-11-01 7 APPOINTMENTS f^iAn. PUBLIC UTILITIES \J/ BORRD The PUB invites applications tor the following posts: A UNIT CONTROLLER, GRADE 111 ($7Ol-1425 gross pm) Applicants must possess either one of the following qualifications: Full GCE 'A' level passes or equivalent of which one 'A' level pass must be m a technical or766 words
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Advertisement698 1983-11-01 7 PLANNING DEVELOPMENT I MANAGER I We are a major company with diverse interests which include trading, manufacturing, engineering and computer services, shipping and travel services and property development. We are m a phase of rapid growth and have now an opportunity to appoint a Planning and Development Manager for the698 words
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Advertisement119 1983-11-01 8 COME ON SINGAPORE TOGETHER WE WORK BETTER cA> Ik I *4 BB^ 1 m.. fl Xi J^^T I gets out stains and dirt better I FONG MING TOA WJ^E^^m? K^j#^^ Fm convinced! Mm^^^W Jjj &w ml ml Since I started f pPWHj^ flvflf using Super Fab m mv Hitachi washing119 words
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Advertisement783 1983-11-01 9 <Wm BSt"'""' «vaHi >^fl B^Hm PS IhIMII hot dot APPOINTMENTS NOTICE FV THE MATTER OF THE ,^fl i^k. jfIi^BHmHHHHHMH^HnHHHiHMHH^ COMPANIES ACT "—^^m X- (CHAPTER 185) sm /^N PREMIER ELECTRO A rapidly expanding manufacturing M &£> COMMUNICATION PTE LTD m the matter or company (multi-national) urgently H if) sunshine holding requ.resan783 words
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Advertisement92 1983-11-01 10 I Here Swissair would like to add one more to its list of services: a concise statement of its fere system. First Class fare. Non-reduced Economy fare. Reduced Economy fares. ijijStijS 3BS|ES|33BB^BwByWW^^ We wish all passengers with the green boarding pass a pleasant flight. We wish all passengers with the92 words
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Article, Illustration1012 1983-11-01 1 For centuries, ginseng has been regarded m the East as a valuable health tonic. TAN BAN HUAT visited a ginseng farm m South Korea last week and reports. THE rows of plants under the straw sheds may not be worth a straw, but growing m the1,012 words
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Article, Illustration958 1983-11-01 2 Lu Yaw - Evoking vitality in black and white Lu Yaw BiSj Third of a four-part series on Fu Baoshi mfeft 1904 1965) WHAT we have seen, m the earlier part of this series, is but one aspect of Fu Baoshi's landscape painting m which intense, dark ink predominates m the foreground. The958 words
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Advertisement825 1983-11-01 3 |EB9 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY 1 OF SINGAPORE I APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION I The following categories of candidates are eligible to apply for admission to the I University m November 1983, provided they satisfy the basic minimum admission |t requirement of having passed m at least two subjects at advanced level at825 words
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Article, Illustration617 1983-11-01 4 The Rina Dancers, a local dance group, recently came back from a successful tour of Christmas Island. AZMAN SIRAJ interviews its leader, Madam Safarina Abdul Rahim, for her impressions of the visit. MISSION Christmas Island has been accomplished with clocklike efficiency. Not only has the Rina617 words
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Article, Illustration737 1983-11-01 4 Payang pulang bawa kenangan TERTUNAILAH sudah segala impian, segala harapan yang dibawa bersama ke rantau orang. Kini, pulangnya juga dengan seribu kejayaan, penuh kebanggaan. Sambutan hangat yang tida*k berbelah-bagi telah dihadiahkan kepada Kumpulan Penari-penari Rina oleh masyarakat Pulau Krismas, yang berbilang bangsa. Tahniah daripada mereka benar-benar membuktikan tentang kewibawaan kumpulan737 words
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