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Title Section14 1983-11-12 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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393 1983-11-12 1 A wave of hope in the South China sea Some of the 80 crewmen of drillship that sunk may be m Vietnam, says owner HOUSTON, Friday SOME of the 80 crewmen from the drilling ship Glomar Java Sea got off the vessel safely before it sank and may now be393 words
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Article87 1983-11-12 1 What it should have been OUR front page story on Thursday, Honours to four Patrons of the Arts, indicated that Singapore Airlines is a statutory board. It is not. It is a government -owned company. In another report, on Nov 4, it was stated that the most recent Mass Rapid87 words
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Article, Illustration52 1983-11-12 1 IT'S all smiles as Miss Singapore, Sharon Wells (left) and Miss Malaysia, Yeoh Choo Kheng, hag each other for the cameras In London on Wednesday. Both girls are there for the Miss World final which takes place at the Royal Albert Hall on fcov 17.52 words
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Article296 1983-11-12 1 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON Hayden and Hawke for Bangkok By Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Fri. Australian Foreign Minister Bill Hayden will accompany Prime Minister Bob Hawke to Thailand next week. Mr Hayden's surprise decision is a show of unity to Asean and appears calculated to quash rumours and296 words
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Article236 1983-11-12 1 TAN LIAN CHOO - S'pore prepares reply TAN LIAN CHOO By SINGAPORE is preparing a reply to be sent to Canberra through diplomatic channels to recent Australian accusations that it has been applying unduly heavy pressure on Canberra over the Cambodia Issue. The reply follows v diplomatic note which Australian Prime Minister Boh Hawke236 words
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Article103 1983-11-12 1 Bangkok press asked to cool it' In BANGKOK, Thailand today reaffirmed its desire to cool the differences between Asean and Australia over the Cambodian issue. At a press conference this afternoon, Thai Foreign Ministry spokesman Sawanit Kongsiri said: "The press is asked to let this matter cool down so we103 words
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Article77 1983-11-12 1 In JAKARTA, Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said what was important for Australia now was to change its present posture on the issue and be on Asean's side. There was no conflict at all between Asean and Vietnam and thus there was no need for77 words
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Article56 1983-11-12 1 JAKARTA, Frl. The Sultanate of Brunei will officially become the sixth member of the Asean next month, Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said today. The chairman of the Asean Standing Committee said the five Asean foreign ministers would meet m Jakarta on Dec 7 for the56 words
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315 1983-11-12 1 Believed to be the first case m Singapore A 32-YEAR-OLD factory worker had to have major surgery because of pigeon droppings. She had to undergo an operation to replace part of her spine destroyed by an organism called the torula, which is found only315 words
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Article, Illustration119 1983-11-12 1 LAS VEGAS, Fri. Marvin Hagler fought off a strong challenge from Roberto Duran of Panama tonight to score a unanimous 15--round points decision and retain his undisputed world middleweight boxing title. It was 29-year-old Fjto- gle r s eighth straight title defence but the first time119 words
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Advertisement332 1983-11-12 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY SINGAPORE I his is th 6 v^^Ka a^Jdmen' night Singapore held its breath That Grenada experience. "I Could it happen here? Peter jflßj^^ 1 Barnard sketches a fictional scenario but it's a <^B 1 warning too ajt I Paris fights I 1 Ml How f^nch fashion designers are332 words
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Article598 1983-11-12 2 A stint with RSAF THE Republic of Singapore Air Force has been supplementing its pool of highly skilled aircrew by drawing on civilian aviation staff. Pilots, flight engineers and navigators from Singapore Airlines, and air traffic controllers from the Department of Civil Aviation have been called up through the598 words
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Article250 1983-11-12 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE crisis over the Constitutional Amendments Bill m Malaysia has dragged on for nearly three months. If it is not settled soon, it can disrupt the government of Datnk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad. The Umno rank and file has swung Its support behind the top250 words
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Article54 1983-11-12 2 ANDROPOV'S ABSENCE IN THIS week's Behind the Headlines, JOHN DRYSDALE discusses the implications of the absence of the ailing President Andropov from Moscow Parade to commemorate the Bolshevik revolution, and considers the reasons why the Soviet leader is meeting opposition to both his policies and to his apparent choice54 words
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Article240 1983-11-12 2 MOVE TQfiOUIRE contrjUfirm FOLLOWINcHUBpension m the trading of its shares on the Stock Exchange of Singapore, Malaysian Feedmills Ltd has disclosed that certain directors of the company have been approached by parties interested m acquiring control of the company. This announcement follows an earlier press report which indicated240 words
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Article172 1983-11-12 2 Slanging matches THE tennis controversy continues. Amid boos and insults, top seeds John McEnroe and Jimmy Connors reached the London tennis Grand Prix quarter-finals. Connors collected two US$5OO (about 551,050) fines for verbal and physical obscentities on his way to a 6-4, 6-1 win over fellow American Hank Pfister,172 words
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Article668 1983-11-12 2 Reagan's appeal PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan, declaring that he would attempt to combat protectionist measures at home, has appealed to the Japanese Parliament to help him demonstrate that Japan is committed to a system of free trade "to address the concerns of my own people." Making an historic668 words
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Article169 1983-11-12 2 Special tax unit THE Malaysian Inland Revenue Department: has set up a special unit to probe the tax returns of former Bank Bumiputra chairman, Tan Sri Kamarul Ariffin, and three other senior officials of the bank who were linked with consultancy fees paid by a Hongkong subsidiary.169 words
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Article501 1983-11-12 2 Evans v Murdoch AUSTRALIAN Rupert Murdoch, who has an empire of 100 newspapers around the world, bought the 198-year-old The Times of London m 1981. He collided head-on with one of Britain's most influential journalists, The Times editor Mr Harold Evans. Their power struggle ended one year later501 words
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354 1983-11-12 3 ABBY TAN - 'Assassin' Galman given a hero's funeral ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Fri. An obscure farmer before Aug 21, Rolando Caiman was today given a hero's funeral procession through the streets of Manila and laid to rest m a cemetery just a stone's throw from Benigno Aquino, the man he354 words
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350 1983-11-12 3 PETER HAZELHURBT - PETER HAZELHURBT He also promises to fight trade curbs at home By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Fri. President Ronald Reagan, declaring that he would attempt to fight protectionist measures at home, appealed to the Japanese Parliament today to help him demonstrate that Japan was committed350 words
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282 1983-11-12 3 NEW DELHI, Fri. Fears of a fourth IndoPakistani conflict are growing every day m the sub-continent, fuelled m part by the two countries' domestic difficulties, foreign diplomats here said. Delhi sees Washington's hand behind this and Islamabad, Moscow's, observers said. Rajiv Gandhi, a282 words
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70 1983-11-12 3 Found: Reef studded with diamonds JAKARTA, Fri. An underwater reef In waters off the Moluccas m eastern Indonesia Is studded with diamonds, the official Antara news agency said today. Geologists found the large reef, previously unchartered, just below the sea's surface, the agency said. Diamond deposits were found m each70 words
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Article, Illustration95 1983-11-12 3 Japan may receive US crude oil in future TOKYO, Fri. Japan and the United States today agreed on cooperation to develop energy resources and held out the possibility that American crude oil could eventually be shipped to Japan. Recommendations hammered out by the USJapanese energy working group were endorsed by95 words
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Article55 1983-11-12 3 SEOUL, Fri. Sporadic student demonstrations criticising the government of President Chun Doo Hwan and linked with tomorrow's visit of US President Ronald Reagan were reported on three Seoul campuses. Student sources said reinforced police units moved swiftly m each case to break up the demonstrations before they55 words
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Article54 1983-11-12 3 DAR ES SALAAM, Fri. Tanzania is planning to kill its crocodiles and export their skins as part of a government effort to reduce the country's large crocodile population. Lake Rukwa, m the south-west highlands near the Zambian border, is estimated to have some 10,000 crocodiles as a54 words
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Article52 1983-11-12 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Fri. Businesses here will have to provide no-smoking areas for employees under the terms of a ballot here. The city's electors have voted m favour of a clause on the ballot form requiring businesses to arrange the workplace so that tobacco smoke cannot cause discomfort to52 words
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291 1983-11-12 3 US envoys told to ignore North Koreans WASHINGTON, Frl. American diplomats have been ordered to suspend all contacts with North Korean envoys m the aftermath of the finding by the Burmese government that North Korean agents were responsible for the assassination last month of ranking South Korean officials. Until recently,291 words
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215 1983-11-12 3 BEIJING, Fri. CHINA .today reported bumper harvests, rapid industrial growth and improved capital investment but said that overall economic results for the first nine months of this year fell short of target. Mr Xv Gang, deputy director of the state statistical215 words
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273 1983-11-12 4 Bonn to pay guest workers to go home BONN, Fri. Some unemployed "guest workers" from countries outside the European Community will receive a 10,500 deutschmark (558,560) grant if they leave West Germany, under a controversial new law passed last night. Most of those eligible for the scheme are Turks, Tunisians,273 words
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131 1983-11-12 4 LONDON, Fri. Britain's worst nuclear accident may have caused the births of mentally retarded babies m Ireland, two doctors reported today. They said the only common feature of an "unusual cluster of babies with Down's Syndrome" born between IMS and IWB was that the131 words
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Article, Illustration427 1983-11-12 4 France wants Britain to use the Ariane and not the Space Shuttle PARIS, Friday A FRANCO-BRITISH diplomatic row is simmering over the likelihood that the British Defence Ministry will choose the US Space Shuttle instead of the European rocket Ariane to launch a427 words
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Article, Illustration109 1983-11-12 4 HUNDREDS of traditional dancers chanted and beat goatskin drums as Britain's Queen Elizabeth arrived m Kenya yesterday, where 31 years ago she turned from princess into queen. The Queen, accompanied by her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, was received by Kenyan President Daniel Arap109 words
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345 1983-11-12 4 - BONN, Friday THE Soviet Union yesterday threatened to break off the Euromissile talks m Geneva less than two weeks from now if the West German Parliament approves deployment of US nuclear missiles m West Germany. The warning was made by Soviet ambassador345 words
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252 1983-11-12 4 AMSTERDAM, Fri. A news blackout has been imposed after the kidnapping of brewery chairman Freddie Heineken, but the company said it was ready to pay a ransom for his release. A spokesman for the Dutch brewery company told a news conference yesterday a252 words
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159 1983-11-12 4 EISLEBEN, (East Germany), Fri. Bearing candle-lit lanterns through this city's cobbled streets, East Germans thronged the medieval market square last night m a scene dominated by a huge placard that read, "God over all things". Thus m solemn pageantry X Martin Luther, the159 words
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Advertisement438 1983-11-12 4 People's Park Complex People's Park Centre sth Novemberl9B3 3rd January 1984 $120,000 worth of prizes to be won j Come grab the best for less at our Sale of the Year. An unprecedented event by two of Singapore's largest shopping centres. Emporiums, department stores and over 500 other shops with438 words
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Advertisement275 1983-11-12 5 W^MU^S^ Try comparing the Akai VS-3 with other VCRs m the market. You'll "C^^r^AN /NKX/Vtwfj/^n JBH^S^ < see how unique the VS-3 is m design and how practical its ijdJ^W vJSI V,/Uv?XCj[ UIUOL X |^H^P|^|^| functions are. r JE~^ Ife; l3b S a sim PP c toucn tne function switch,275 words
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326 1983-11-12 6 Hitting back at French fighter sale to Iraq PARIS, Friday THE Iranian government appears to have imposed almost a total boycott on trade and economic ties with France m retaliation against the French sale to Iraq of five SuperEtendard aircraft. According to the French326 words
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115 1983-11-12 6 Iran trying to buy jet fighters from London, says report BEIRUT, Fri. Iran has been negotiating secretly with the British government for the purchase of Anglo-French designed Jaguar aircraft, Al Safir newspaper reported here yesterday. The Iranians feel that the Jaguar would restore military balance after the recent delivery of115 words
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212 1983-11-12 6 Israel 'creating new border line IN Lebanon' AWALI RIVER BRIDGE (Lebanon), Fri. Israel showed clear signs yesterday of setting up an international-type border here, separating one quarter of Lebanon from the rest of the country. Bulldozers were moving earth at the mouth of the A wali River, next to this212 words
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114 1983-11-12 6 Gromyko, Khaddam meet again on M-East MOSCOW, Fri. Foreign Ministers Andrei Gromyko of the Soviet Union and Syria's Abdel-Halim Khaddam hold further talks today and Western diplomats said the close allies were likely to focus again on the Middle East. Mr Khaddam arrived m Moscow yesterday and got down to114 words
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Article75 1983-11-12 6 Syria fires at F-14s again BEIRUT, Frl. Syrlan forces today fired at US F-14 Hghterbombera on reconnaissance over Lebanon for the second day running, the right-wing Phaianglst radio said. Syria said yesterday its air defences had driven away four US F--14s overflying Its forces In Lebanon. The United States said75 words
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Article, Illustration468 1983-11-12 6 TRIPOLI, Friday PALESTINE Liberation Organisation (PLO) chairman Yasser Arafat indicated today that he would not act on a call by former Lebanese Prime Minister Rashid Karami to leave the north Lebanon port city of Tripoli. Mr Arafat told reporters that Mr468 words
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229 1983-11-12 6 Palestine refugees still revere PLO chief SABRA REFUGEE CAMP (Lebanon), Fri. His posters have been stripped from the walls of this shanty town but to many Palestinians who live here, Mr Yasser Arafat is still their uncrowned king. '"We are with Abu Ammar (Arafat) until death," said Abdullah, a Palestinian229 words
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Article56 1983-11-12 6 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. The General Assembly voted yesterday for a third consecutive year to condemn Israel for its 1961 attack on an Iraqi nuclear reactor. It called on Israel to renounce its "threat to attack and destroy nuclear facilities" m other countries. The measure was Introduced by56 words
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235 1983-11-12 8 US policies 'disregard global recovery LONDON, Fri. A Commonwealth leader accused the US yesterday of carrying through domestic policies with little regard for world economic recovery. Mr Shridath Ramphal, secretary-general of the 48-nation grouping, said the US had reduced aid for even the poorest nations and was threatening still more235 words
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193 1983-11-12 8 Japanese-American is cleared of wartime conviction SAN FRANCISCO, Fri. A federal Judge has thrown ont the conviction of a California Japanese- American man who refused to report to an internment camp 4* years ago. In doing so, the Jndge ruled that the Incarceration of more than IM,MI Japanese-Ameri-cans during World193 words
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299 1983-11-12 8 Radiation beamed at US embassy in Moscow But staff are assured that it is 'below hazardous level' MOSCOW, Friday AMBASSADOR Arthur Hartman said yesterday microwaves were beamed at the US embassy again for three months this year, five years after the last such radiation was noted. He said he had299 words
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Article, Illustration191 1983-11-12 8 Reports cast doubts about US casualties in Grenada PETIT CALTVIGNY (Grenada), Fri. News reports have cast doubts on Washington's account of US casualties in the Grenada invasion. The Pentagon said 18 Americans and 42 Cubans were killed in four days of fighting on the island after the Oct 25 invasion.191 words
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137 1983-11-12 8 LONDON, Fri. Grenadian leader Maurice Bishop cried "my God, they've turned the guns against the people" when revolutionary troops opened fire m the mas sacre before the US invasion last month. Quoting an unidentified Grenadian nurse, Independent Television News said yesterday that she and several137 words
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Article66 1983-11-12 8 BRITAIN IS putting the finishing touches to an elite airborne troubleshooter force that could be used to defend British interests anywhere m the world, informed sources said In London yesterday. The force has a core of 1,200 paratroopers and 700 infantrymen who can be airlifted m66 words
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Article69 1983-11-12 8 PAKISTAN'S LARGEST opposition party, the Pakistan People's Party (PPP), has begun expelling prominent members who have refused to court arrest by taking part m demonstrations to sustain the ebbing wave of antigovernment protests, political sources said m Islamabad yesterday. The PPP, founded by executed Prime Minister Zulfikar69 words
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Article66 1983-11-12 8 EIGHT HUNDRED US Marines will join more than 500 Honduran soldiers m amphibious landing maneouvres next week on the Honduran coast, the US Defence Department announced m Washington yesterday. The week-long war games are part of a series of exercises as a warning to Cuba and66 words
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Article70 1983-11-12 8 SIKH GUNMEN yesterday shot dead at point blank range a leader of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's Congress (I) party m Punjab state, where a month-old crackdown on militants has produced 4,250 arrests. The Press Trust of India identified the victim as Surjan Singh, 60, president of a70 words
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Article71 1983-11-12 8 EGYPT YESTERDAY told Israel it wanted to ease their strained relations over Israel's invasion of Lebanon last year and agreed to send a high-ranking diplomat to Tel Aviv for the first time m nearly 18 months. The announcement followed a two-hour meeting between Foreign Minister Kamal71 words
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Article69 1983-11-12 8 PRIME MINISTER Walter Lini and his ruling I Vanuaaku party were returned to power but I with a reduced majority m Vanuatu's first election since it won independence, official figures showed yesterday. Father Lini, an Anglican deacon who became Chief Minister of the then AngloFrench condominium69 words
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621 1983-11-12 9 PAUL JANSEN; RONNIE WAI - PAUL JANSEN RONNIE WAI SIA and civil aviation staff called up for 40-day stint each year By and THE REPUBLIC of Singapore Air Force has been supplementing its pool of highly skilled aircrew by drawing on civilian aviation staff. Pilots, flight engineers and621 words
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Article, Illustration374 1983-11-12 9 SIA pilot made air force 2nd lieutenant GEORGE HO Meng Onn (above) is employed by Singapore Airlines as a Boeing 747 captain. Last Tuesday, he was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant m the Republic of Singapore Air Force where he flies aboard Lockheed C-130 aircraft. He is one of 27 commercial374 words
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149 1983-11-12 9 W. German industry delegation arriving tomorrow A DELEGATION from the Federation of German Industries led by the organisation's president, Professor Rolf Rodenstock, will arrive here tomorrow for a three-day visit. On Monday they will be briefed by the West German ambassador, Eh* Wolfram Dufner, and hold talks with the representatives149 words
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Article48 1983-11-12 9 A DELEGATION from the Association of German Textile Industries, led by its chairman, Mr Ernst-Guenter Plutte, will visit Singapore on Nov 14 and 15. The 18-member delegation will meet, among others, officials from the Trade Development Board, Economic Development Board and Singapore Manufacturers' Association.48 words
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Article, Illustration290 1983-11-12 9 CALL it "ketchup m the veins" or just commitment to quality, service, cleanliness and value, McDonald's has a way of making things work. The difference between McDonald's and the others is probably because its management cares more and trains better than others. "We lead by290 words
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Article55 1983-11-12 9 A SECTION of Emerald Hill Road from Orchard Road to 4, Emerald Road Is closed to traffic for six months. This Is to enable addition and alteration work to be carried oat on old shop houses on Orchard Road for the Peranakan Corner project, said a spokesman55 words
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140 1983-11-12 9 SNUJ to take legal action to protect members THE Singapore National Union of Journalists (SNUJ) said yesterday that it would take legal action to protect press photographers from assaults and threats while on assignments. In a statement the union said it viewed with serious concern recent incidents where its members140 words
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Article43 1983-11-12 9 POLICE on Thursday appealed to relatives of Madam Lee Yin, 70, to claim her body. She died at the Woodbridge Hospital on Wednesday. Madam Lee's last known address was 169-A Middle Road. Her relatives can contact Sgt M. Narayanan on 284--0000.43 words
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151 1983-11-12 10 Suicide girl sad over boyfriend, inquest told A STUDENT told a coroner's court on Thursday that her elder sister appeared sad when she told her that her boyfriend had left her. The elder sister also felt cheated. Miss Chee Peck Hong, 17, testifying at an inquest into the death of151 words
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Article52 1983-11-12 10 TELECOMS on Thursday issued a set of four new stamps, the last for this year. Their theme is World Communications Year 1983. The lO^ent stamp shows a telex machine, the 35-cent stamp a telephone, the 75-cent stamp a communications satellite and an earth station, and the $1 stamp52 words
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355 1983-11-12 10 RAY DHALIWAL - AAS suggestions to curb car growth will not work: Ministry RAY DHALIWAL By I A NUMBER of suggestions by the Automobile Association of Singapore to help keep down the car population have been found impractical by the Ministry of Communications. A ministry spokesman said raising the minimim age for a355 words
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371 1983-11-12 10 'Signs of more car pooling and planned travel' MOTORISTS here are showing the first signs that they have become more conscious about petrol consumption ever since the pump price increases less than two weeks ago. The five oil companies, still sifting371 words
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Article, Illustration210 1983-11-12 10 DARE-DEVILISH aerial stunts can display the magnificent characteristics of a new fighter aircraft. A gruelling rally can tout the qualities of a car. But how does one extol the virtues of a pen? Hold It and write with it, one supposes. Parker,210 words
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188 1983-11-12 11 2,000 get $27.2 m for industrial accidents ABOUT 2,000 workers were paid compensation amounting to $27.2 million last year because of industrial accidents. This represented a loss of 581,903 man hours, the Parliamentary Secretary (Labour), Mr Eugene Yap, told a seminar, Towards A Healthy And Productive Workforce, at the Shangri-La188 words
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Article78 1983-11-12 11 POLICE want to contact the next-of-kin of an unidentified woman who was found dead among some bushes behind a kampong house m Jalan Loyang Besar, Tampines, on Thursday. The woman, a Chinese m her TO's, is known to have a son living m Ang Mo Kio housing estate.78 words
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78 1983-11-12 11 WATER wasters beware the Public Utilities Board has more stringent rules to ensure watersaving and that consumers receive clean water. Under an amendment to the Water Supply Regulations, the board can prosecute nondomestic users including recreational complexes and construction sites for not installing78 words
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348 1983-11-12 11 Murdered man felt his life was in danger A MAN'S premonition about his life being m danger came true when he was found murdered while out to collect a $1,700 debt from a man m Geylang three years ago. A coroner's inquiry yesterday into the death of Mr Lav Jwah348 words
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Article, Illustration346 1983-11-12 11 THIS deserted Island overlooking Sentosa's Coralariom is the subject of a $71 million marriage proposal. The Sentosa Development Corporation wants to Join the island, Bnran Darat, and Sentosa by reclaiming the stretch of sea between them. This way, the corporation could add more land346 words
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439 1983-11-12 11 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN That's the way to grab West's attention, he says By FORMER West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt yesterday urged leaders m Asean and the Asia-Pacific region to speak up to make the West more aware of their interests. And they should439 words
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72 1983-11-12 11 LEE Choon Chee, 37, was charged yesterday with cheating Chew Tuck Leng of $14 by deceiving him that he needed the money as a loan for a friend. Lee allegedly commit- ted the offence on Nov 10 at the Central Police Station at Eu72 words
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325 1983-11-12 11 THE High Court yesterday warned a neuro-sur-geon that a warrant for his arrest would be issued the next time he absented himself from court when subpoenaed. Mr Justice Chua gave this warning after Mr G. Baratham of Tan Tock Seng Hospital failed to325 words
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Article39 1983-11-12 11 THE Member of Parliament for Chong Boon, Mr S. Chandra Das, will lead community leaders m planting 12 angsana trees m the field near Block 462, Street 44, Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10, tomorrow at 4.30 p.m.39 words
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Advertisement197 1983-11-12 11 Unljl Magical, mystical, Island of the Gods. v^B *K*^t Tanah Lot Temple built m the 16th Century *v^ j n an<^ wn °se very mention conveys an aura of magic. j <WfPmnf( '^B A favoured sun-drenched haven of volcanic mountains, lakes and rivers, terraced ricefields, exotic plants and flowers. I197 words
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Article, Illustration253 1983-11-12 12 STELLA DANKER - STELLA DANKER The old boy of RGS retires after 32 years By SCHOOL attendant Ho Wan Sim has watched many students at Raffles Girls School take centre stage at prize presentation ceremonies. Bat last night he found himself m the limelight. About 5M teachers and former253 words
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Article358 1983-11-12 12 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP Multi- million dollar programme to modernise By THE NTUC Fairprice co-operative has begun a multi-million dollar programme to upgrade and renovate seven of its 33 supermarkets this year. So far three outlets Yung Kuang, Toa Payoh Central and Bukit Ho Swee have been358 words
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179 1983-11-12 12 RSAF crew picks up sick skipper from vessel AN AIR force Bell helicopter yesterday picked up the unconscious skipper of a Chinese-regis-tered vessel 112 km east of Singapore and flew him to hospital for treatment. Captain Gong Ying, 55, lost consciousness after vomlttlng blood on board the freighter, Dal Yun179 words
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Article209 1983-11-12 12 SINGAPORE printers and publishers have begun to make their mark m the international printing industry. At the Frankfurt Book Fair held from Oct 12 to 17, on-the-spot sales amounted to 53 million, three times more than that at last year's fair. And at the magazine209 words
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Advertisement528 1983-11-12 12 r j 1 tfyouhavethe ambitioawe have I the Powers, j Saw I Al^m Q h tis&ffi#>*» A mease caU astray. j VVfiat makes you miss out on being top management material I when you appear to have all the required qualifications? I More than likely it's a lack of professional528 words
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266 1983-11-12 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday ONE minute of commercial air time during television prime time has been allotted for bumiputra advertising agencies, Information Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Adib Adam said yesterday. He said the move was aimed at encouraging greater participation by bumiputra266 words
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134 1983-11-12 13 DRIVE TO SELL MORE VEG, FRUIT AND SEAFOOD IPOH, Fri. Deputy Agriculture Minister, Dr Goh Cheng Teik, will lead a delegation to Singapore at the end of the month to look for more outlets for the country's vegetables, fruits, fish and prawns. He told reporters after meeting about 40 farmers134 words
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Article48 1983-11-12 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Musa Hitam, will make a four-day official visit to Bhutan before attending the Commonwealth Summit m New Delhi later this month. He will lead the Malaysian delegation to the Commonwealth Heads of Government Conference. AFP48 words
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223 1983-11-12 13 Soldiers shoot at car which ran into marching troops ALOR STAR, Fri. SOLDIERS yesterday opened fire on a car when the driver drove off after ploughing Into them, killing one soldier and Injuring three others. The Incident occurred when M soldiers from the tth Royal Malay Regiment were marching along223 words
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Article29 1983-11-12 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Bishop Soter Fernandez, 51, of Penang, was yesterday installed as the new Archbishop of Kuala Lumpur at a ceremony m St John's Cathedral. NST29 words
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289 1983-11-12 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE Malaysian Inland Revenue Department had set up a special unit to probe the tax returns of former Bank Bumiputra chairman Tan Sri Kamarul Ariffin and three other senior officials of the bank who were linked with consultancy289 words
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277 1983-11-12 13 KUCHING, Fri. The Sarawak State Secretary has ordered that all civil servants attending functions should not De garlanded or accept mementos. Datuk Amar Abang Yusof Puteh said this practice should stop as f 'we function mainly asbackroom boys." Among the "don'ts" spelt out by277 words
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Advertisement516 1983-11-12 13 4s!!Ks&tx» <<^ offer y u sim ly 4^ r><> c^ fiS?" iWA) an 's miSS 14 r eXCltmg rV vv '^^^i^K^^^ c^ c co ours rom e^ i^^^ W t to r ig nt to goss am er g* g? J^^^^*S /*l^S^/ There's every colour you need J£ to create516 words
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Advertisement1240 1983-11-12 14 ■r MJMmr mm |V/#H V f■■ Vy^V# m r mmm U|^ #A I SKr ML m mmV fl >^ I I ACT O HAVQ il E^VSII r\\ Spring and Summer '83 collections 1 1 Unv I fc •-'MI Wi Wjr^^m^^^mxT yiX\ Kansai, Thierry Mugler, Issey Sport, M V^o^ *8 V^^fl1,240 words
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Article, Illustration317 1983-11-12 15 LEE GEOK BOI - LEE GEOK BOI Trends m newspaper reading by education level Report by THE more educated the Singaporean, the more likely he or she is to read English newspapers. Almost seven out of 10 graduates read only English newspapers, as do more than half317 words
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243 1983-11-12 15 THE Mendaki Foundation will register pupils for its tuition classes today and next Saturday. Several registration centres will be open on these two days from 2 p.m until 5 p.m. Those m the Normal and Extended streams and those taking the PSLE243 words
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162 1983-11-12 15 Security firms seek changes to ensure quality THE SECURITY industry will seek to have the Private Investigation and Security Agencies Act amended to ensure that better qualified and trained people are recruited. This will m turn ensure that security agencies provide services that are of a high quality and at162 words
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Article27 1983-11-12 15 A VACANT shophouse m Sims Avenue East was damaged by fire yesterday morning. The blaze, discovered at about 7.10 a.m., was put out within minutes.27 words
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225 1983-11-12 15 STUDENTS m five Chinese secondary and primary schools run by the Hokkien Huay Kuan have been urged to understand more about their cultural background so that they can link with their own historical roots. The head of the clan association's charity section, Mr Kheng225 words
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Article60 1983-11-12 15 THE NTUC's first road show, to be held m Toa Payoh Central from 7 to 9.30 p.m. today, will project the productivity message through songs, skits and dances. The programme includes performances by Taiwanese singers Lee Li Hua and Woo Su Hua, the Hyatt Group Dancers,60 words
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155 1983-11-12 15 SBS to pay out $5.4 m more in wages SINGAPORE Bus Service employees will get an NWC wage rise of $10 plus 1 per cent each. The increase, backdated to July 1, will raise the company's annual wage bill by $5.4 million. This includes the extra $1.2 million m Central155 words
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Advertisement375 1983-11-12 15 WWURLITZER'and BaIUWTn pianos Two great names m the American piano industry. Insisted upon by world renowned musicians because of their superior tone, precision response and consistently high performance. Come m today. Choose one of the many fine styles from Guitars Tel: »n/ *±**n, Brunch #03-26, Plaza Qfl% discount Singapura,6B Orchard375 words
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Advertisement707 1983-11-12 16 Discover great savings at The Store today. ""^""ZT 1 :S; D rSB^HH \_^^^^^rwittl pyr(^ fl^^ V^ tyWfa HoyoTutrlTTr^----^ sh C Jw you how'to^et fit gracefully, from m* with more ki h htiik v* $A $m ft Z\ ID 000 oustenert- Cl 3^k^ n 30am tiH 12 30pm 6 3oam tUI707 words
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284 1983-11-12 17 NG WENG HOONG - NG WENG HOONG By BEST students will get to use revised mathematics textbooks from January. Revised English texts will be used from July next year. Module one students will get to use the new texts first. They will have more cartoons, drawings and284 words
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Article111 1983-11-12 17 STAFF m Metro stores are getting classes m English and maths next year. The company is organising these classes for its workers so that the staff can improve their standard of English and maths. The programme is to help the workers go for higher secondary courses111 words
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Article83 1983-11-12 17 'LIVE' theatres are taking over from cinemas. At least 10 cinemas have been closed during the last 12 months to be converted into theatres where singers and dancers perform. The latest cinema to close is the Republic m Marine Parade. When it is open m January next83 words
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130 1983-11-12 17 BEST students should try to go on to get more training after their Best courses. The Vocational and Industrial Training Board offers courses useful to their work. And there are also parttime secondary education classes. "Use the Best education as a stepping-stone130 words
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Article, Illustration95 1983-11-12 17 THESE people are not swimming m the sea bat m the Singapore River. The river Is becoming cleaner since the bnmboats were moved to Pasir PanJang. The Singapore River used to be covered m oil and dirt when the boats were around. No one wanted95 words
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Article87 1983-11-12 17 Practise safety on sites FACTORIES and work sites must take safety more seriously. The Labour Ministry wants to watch what they do more carefully so that workers do not get injured carelessly. Inspectors will visit those worksites and factories where workers can be injured if safety rules are not followed.87 words
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Article, Illustration143 1983-11-12 17 AN AMERICAN company has come up with cheap funerals m the United States. Funerals will cost less than $1,500. Usually a funeral costs about $4,400. THREE children and five adults m England were killed by fires and exploding gas cylinders this week. The fires could have been started143 words
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Article157 1983-11-12 17 IN SHORT A WOMAN has been found not guilty of hurting her daughter-in-law. She was on trial with two other men. The two men were found guilty on other charges. Her daughter-in-law had acid thrown on her m 1981. The prosecutor could not prove that Mary Jer Pereira, 58, was157 words
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Article114 1983-11-12 17 Younger people read English PEOPLE under 30 years old prefer reading English newspapers to newspapers m other languages. They also prefer watching English television programmes and listening to English radio programmes to those m other languages. A survey done m 1980 shows that people over 30 years old prefer nonEnglish114 words
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107 1983-11-12 17 IF YOU play games with your fellow workers or go on trips with them, you will get to know them better. If you know them better, it is easier to work together. A warm and caring atmosphere makes work more pleasant, This is why the107 words
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Article66 1983-11-12 17 A WORKER found a bomb while digging a drain m East Coast Road. He took the bomb and put it under a tree. His supervisor, who was told about it half an hour later, call- ed the police. Some bomb experts exploded it. The police said people66 words
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Article, Illustration106 1983-11-12 17 I IF yon think about your work seriously you will sometimes get good Ideas on how to Improve It. More than half of our workers do think seriously about their work and get ideas on how to do better In their jobs. A recent106 words
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Article101 1983-11-12 17 In-house courses are better IF YOUR supervisor is going to give classes on your work, don't forget to go to them. He is more likely to teach you skills you can use straightaway. This is because hi knows more about your work than a teacher who does not work m101 words
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Advertisement346 1983-11-12 17 Bl MH^#BvW[\ R9^-* |^WKsP^L^P^H| Bi^^fc m m WM W 16th century Tudor armour and armaments 20th century Tudor Prince Oysterdate. The Tudor Prince Oysterdate Time armoured m steel Secured within the seamless steel case of the solid block of stainless steel; it has no seams. It gives two seals against346 words
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375 1983-11-12 18 T.F Hwang takes you down memory lane LEST WE FORGET TODAY is Poppy Day. "Give generously," goes the traditional appeal. All contributions will go to the benevolent fund of the ExServices Association of Singapore (EAS). It is such contributions and donations, which are tax-exempt, that enable the EAS to continue375 words
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477 1983-11-12 18 The Straits Times says.... Looking for a solution THE deepening crisis over the Constitutional Amendments Bill is a matter of concern to all Malaysians. It does not benefit either the parties involved or the nation for the controversial issue to drag on. For the hereditary rulers who are against the477 words
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Article769 1983-11-12 18 BANGKOK We haven't hoard the last about flooding woes In Bangkok. A fresh downpour this week dampened hopes of a qnlck return to normalcy, especially In the eastern part of the city which has been under water for almost three months. While the last two769 words
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Article, Illustration1211 1983-11-12 18 ISMAIL KASSIM - ISMAIL KASSIM The Constitutional Amendments Bill crisis Region with I 4 AS SYMBOLIC head of state, the Agung never interferes with the actual running of the government, but during my time as Prime Minister I had to brief him on the1,211 words
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Advertisement16 1983-11-12 18 DIETHELM Furniture that has no equal Clemenceau Avenue «0402 Singapore Shopping Centre Singapore 0923 Tel *****0616 words
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Advertisement162 1983-11-12 18 GEMINESSE [■■■■■j^B The latest collection from sflM Max Factor B^C^ A whole new range of make-up to complement the sophisticated woman's lifestyle. The Illumina approach communicate a sense of style m beauty. Shades of colours that illuminate your total personality. With a texture, so light and soft that applying make-up162 words
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Letter288 1983-11-12 19 SBS to issue season tickets I REFER to the two letters by "Engineer" and Mr Othman Masudi, which were published under the joint headline "OTS can work better". (ST, Oct 28). We would like to thank "Engineer" for sharing his experiences on One-Man-Operated Ticket System (OTS) services m other cities288 words
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145 1983-11-12 19 THE views of your reader Guangxing m his letter "It would be a mistake to seal off MRT users" (ST, Nov 5) are valid. He has, however, mis-read the report "Taste of things to come... Mock-up of MRT rail cars on show" (ST, Oct 29),145 words
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Letter93 1983-11-12 19 MY friends and I are handicapped people. I do not remember hearing or reading anything about any special provisions on the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) for people like us. Could the Mass Rapid Transit Corporation clearly tell us how the handicapped are being catered for m the MRT?93 words
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Letter, Illustration281 1983-11-12 19 Why there is silence at other end of line I READ with interest the article "Hello anyone on the line? What do you do when a mystery caller rings up often but never speaks up". (ST, Nov 8). I have received such "silent phone calls" before but not as frequently281 words
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434 1983-11-12 19 Two letters on an aging population I REFER to the article "Keep healthy and stay at work How the elderly can remain m the community and out of old folks homes". (ST, Nov 7). The estimate made by the Defence and Second434 words
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The US Invasion of Grenada
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292 1983-11-12 19 AMERICAN President Ronald Reagan's steadfast decision to act on and not against Grenada should nave been cause for a welcome sigh of relief for the world's free nations, nations who have all along counted on the United States to lead, protect and,292 words
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517 1983-11-12 19 US will leave when the Grenadians take control AMERICAN President Ronald Reagan was just m time when he took action m Grenada. He has done the West and his allies m the noncommunist world good. As the champion against the evil, sinister and pernicious intentions of the Soviet Union and517 words
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Advertisement35 1983-11-12 19 DON'T BE SHY IF YOU can speak Mandarin and are about to use dialect again, stop yourself and start In Mandarin. The other person may know Mandarin but may also be shy. Be the Initiator!35 words
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Advertisement225 1983-11-12 19 I N. SOME of the innumerable changes we M I x "HI nave to cope with may be: v I (1) An 80-year-old person will have ]RHBSS I the same vigour and appearance as a 40-year-old today; I 1 (2) A retirement age of 100 years; (3) Population growth resulting225 words
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Article, Illustration1462 1983-11-12 20 JOHN DRYBDALE - A riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma JOHN DRYBDALE Power struggle m the Kremlin: By of Global Stats Ltd, London THERE were two surprises at the ceremony held on top of Lenin's tomb m the Red Square last Monday to commemorate the anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution, following1,462 words
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545 1983-11-12 20 KUNDA DIXIT - KUNDA DIXIT By KATHMANDU Nepalese officials are concerned that the thousands of tourists who trek every year to the base of Mount Everest are ruining the environment with refuse ranging from gas cylinders to plastic bottles and tin cans. But they cause more than545 words
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Article54 1983-11-12 21 MEIAL Box Singapore Ltd has reported group pre-tax profits of $5.72 million ($4.25 million) on sales of $64.88 million ($63.9 million) for the six montis ended Sept 30, 1983. Directors have declared an interim dividend of 5 per cent less tax payable on Jan 4 to members54 words
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Article54 1983-11-12 21 GUINNESS Malaysia Bhd has reported pre-tax profits of M 535.12 million ($36.67 million) on sales of $216.63 million ($224.7 million) for the year ended Sept 30, 1983. The board is recommending a final dividend of 16 ceits per Msl share less tax payable on Jan 18 to shareholders54 words
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Article87 1983-11-12 21 JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesia will reach its target of sending 100,000 workers abroad m the financial year ending next March, Manpower Minister Sudono was quoted by The Indonesian Times newspaper as saying that 50 companies have been given permission by his ministry to arrange transport and care for the87 words
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Article48 1983-11-12 21 NEW YORK, Fri. A special procurement missior from Taiwan has signed about 40 contracts vorth US$24 million (5551.1 million) for industrial products purchased here. The purchases, for power circuit breakers, instrument tubing fittings, steel scrap and transformers, are part of a $600-million "Buy American" plan. AP48 words
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Article81 1983-11-12 21 JOHANNESBURG, Fri. International krugerrand sales rose 37.9 per cent to 378,693 ounces m October from 274,516 ounces m September, and were about seven times above the 50,768 ounces sold m October 1982. International Gold Corp, Intergold, said this brought total sales for the year to end-October to81 words
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Article93 1983-11-12 21 BEIJING, Fri. China's trade surplus was US$l.22 billion (552.6 billion) m the first 10 months of 1983. A State Statistical Bureau spokesman said total trade was $35.30 billion, or a 2.8 per cent rise over the same period last year, with exports at $18.26 billion and imports93 words
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Article96 1983-11-12 21 MUNICH, Fri. West German manufacturing industry's capacity use rose m September, following strongly increased domestic and foreign demand, and is expected to increase further m the subsequent three months. The IFO Economic Research Institute said that a survey showed capacity use rose to 79.1 per cent m96 words
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Article132 1983-11-12 21 HONGKONG, Fri. Tokyo has asked China to cut its coal exports to Japan next year by at least 1.8 million tonnes. The New China News Agency, quoting the China National Coal Import and Export Corporation m Beijing, today said Japan has asked China to cut exports132 words
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Article86 1983-11-12 21 TOKYO, Fri. Wholesale prices m Japan m October recorded the steepest decline m five years, mainly because of a stronger yen m relation to the US dollar and lower oil prices. The Bank of Japan announced today that the October price index stood at 100.2 (100 for 1980),86 words
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Article189 1983-11-12 21 More Japanese companies go bust TOKYO, Fri. Japanese corporate bankruptcies rose m October to a monthly record of 1,786, surpassing the previous record 1,707 m September and reflecting stagnant domestic demand, the Tokyo Commerce and Industry Research Company said. This was up 13.1 per cent from 1,579 a year earlier,189 words
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Article116 1983-11-12 21 NOL sets up two new subsidiaries SINGAPORE'S national shipping company, Neptune Orient Lines, has set up two new subsidiaries, one m Singapore and the other m Hongkong. The Singapore subsidiary is Mitorient Enterprise Pte Ltd, m which NOL has a 51 per cent stake. Mitorient is a joint venture company116 words
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392 1983-11-12 21 American retail sales break $213bn barrier WASHINGTON, Fri. Retail sales broke through the US$lOO billion (S$2L3 billion) level for the first time m October, climbing 1.1 per cent to set the stage for what analysts said could be the strongest Christmas selling season m five years. The Commerce Department said392 words
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Article495 1983-11-12 21 GREATER inflow of Japanese yen is expected into the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE) as speculative funds following a promotional seminar m Tokyo later this month. The half-a-day seminar on Nov 25 is being organised by the KLCE. KLCE chief executive Syed Abdul Jabbar Shahabudin495 words
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Article362 1983-11-12 21 FOLLOWING the suspension m the trading of its shares on the Stock Exchange of Singapore, Malaysian Feedmills Ltd has disclosed that certain directors of the company have been approached by parties interested m acquiring control of the company. This announcement follows an earlier press report362 words
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287 1983-11-12 21 A NEW company, which will design, build and market diving systems for the oil industry, has been set up m Singapore. It is a joint venture between a local company, Tech no- Transfer Industries Pte Ltd, and a UK group, Offshore Marine Engineering.287 words
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Article284 1983-11-12 21 Pepper has become hot stuff LITTLE did Peter Piper know, when he picked that pickled pepper, that one day he would have a peck of the fastest moving commodity around. For pepper prices have suddenly caught fire. The London free market price of Sarawak white pepper has almost doubled since284 words
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546 1983-11-12 24 SIME Darby Bhd has, together with a bumiputra institution, acquired control of a Malaysian company, Century Bat- t teries (M) Bhd, or CBM. In a brief announcement to the Stock Ex- change of Singapore, Sime i said its wholly-owned m- i vestment holding546 words
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Article377 1983-11-12 24 LION Corporation Bhd is to relocate part of its Petaling Jaya factory operations to a 2.43 hectare site m Bukit Rajah Industrial Estate, north of Klang, towards the end of next year. Disclosing this, Lion Corporation chairman and managing director William HJ Cheng and managing377 words
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243 1983-11-12 24 Brazil receives pledges of more than $B.sbn NEW YORK, Fri. Brazil has more than US$4 billion (558.52 billion) m commitments toward its $6.5 billion jumbo loan and the "critical mass" should be reached within days. William Rhodes, the Citibank official who heads the bank committee handling the loan, said: "We243 words
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254 1983-11-12 24 KL timber board keeping eye on check-grading KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaysian Timber Industry Board (MTTB) is monitoring the effectiveness of the optional checkgrading of sawn timber to see whether there are abuses within the system, Deputy Primary Industries Minister Bujang Ulis said. He said if the system was found254 words
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195 1983-11-12 24 Record trade surplus of $9bn for Taiwan TAIPEI, Fri. Taiwan's trade surplus hit a record U554.2479 billion (Ss9 billion) m the first 10 months of this year, nearly doubling the $2.5213 billion surplus m the same period last year, the Directorate General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics reported. During the195 words
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Article424 1983-11-12 21 SINGAPORE: The stock market closed higher on a technical correction yesterday with higher New York and Hongkong advices aiding sentiment. Overall sentiment remained poor, however, and price changes were generally small. There were 151 rises compared with 38 falls while 329 stocks remained anchanged. The Straits424 words
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Article27 1983-11-12 21 Up Ooun unch Industrials 71 19 22 Finance 18 0 4 Hotels 3 3 4 Properties 12 1 1 Plantations 8 4 3 Mining Deb/Ijoans 11127 words
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Article78 1983-11-12 21 BonstMd Bhd -4 2 Dunlop Ind -4 Gu!nne««i -4 MTC PMC Promet +10 Sime Darby 41 U M Works +3 C ft C 4 10 ESBO Haw Par Multipurpose Pan Elec Robinson 's S Trading Wearnes CCM f 2 F*N r5 Incheape Bhd -f 5 NBT78 words
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Article61 1983-11-12 21 Toshiba 580 +30 T Harbour 400 +30 Landmarks H 50* 314 jo Prima 650 i zb SNPI, 590 25 Larat Tin 332 22 Temerloh 585 15 Bedford 50* 382 +14 C I Holdings 306 +14 Sim Lim 271 +14 Paper Products 306 < 12 G E Life 1660 +1061 words
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Article30 1983-11-12 21 Kamunting 50* 660 -25 M Cement 885 -10 U M Flour (580 10 Sr.anfoonK 50« 525 -10 C Properties 440 -10 Lien Hoe 780 -5 Hume M 555 -530 words
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Article44 1983-11-12 21 Nov 10 Nov 11 BT Composite: 884.06 890.79 BT Indicator: *****75 *****47 ST Industrials: ***** 935.50 ST Finance: 2639.63 2653.81 ST Hotels- 931 18 931.12 STPropertios: 680.46 686.63 ST Minings: 243.84 244.96 ST Plantations: 1499.77 1505.58 OCBC: 771.18 777.19 SES Ind: 703.4? 709.4844 words
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Article22 1983-11-12 21 Cerebos 689.000 Sim 'Am 493.000 DDL Wan ants 339,000 UOL 317.000 KL Kepong 255,000 Total turnover: 8.37m Total value: $24.81m22 words
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Article2940 1983-11-12 22 All share* quoted have par value of $1, uless •tbenriae specified. Adjusted tor scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABM la traded En lets of It shares eaeh, with the price qnvted in dollars. Gr'« Net 1983 Last Div P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale +or- <'00O) High2,940 words
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Article478 1983-11-12 22 SHARE prices on the Singapore stock market Improved slightly yesterday on higher volume of trading. At the closing bell, the Straits Times Industrial Index put on 1.41 points to 935.59. The ail-wctor Business Times Composite Index gained C.73 points to 899.79. Prices opened a shade478 words
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Article106 1983-11-12 22 Closing tone: Slightly firmer. Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange of Singapore including odd lots "Ready" totalled: 7,518,000 units valued at 121,975,000. Industrials accounted for 4,303,000, finance 816,000, hotels 143,000, properties 756,000, debentures, loans and bonds 767,000, plantations 547,000, mining 186,000. "Settlement" contracts totalled 859,000 units valued106 words
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Article403 1983-11-12 22 AN ATTEMPTED rally fizzled out as interest faded m late trading on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Overall, prices were slightly above the previous night's close but closing prices were generally off their day's best levels. Trading had opened on a steady note m the morning403 words
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Article35 1983-11-12 22 Up Down Unch Industrial* 50 26 Finance 4 2 5 Hotels 1 1 Properties 3 4 4 Oj l Palms 1 5 Tins 8 11 Rubbers 10 3 6 Deb/Loans 0 2 135 words
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Article168 1983-11-12 22 Managers' prices for Nov 12/14 SINGAPORK UNIT TRUST ASIA UNIT TRUST ARBUTHNOT SECURITIES ASIA Spore Growth Fund K^l.OOVjxd OUB-MONTAGU Union Spore Fund 1.31 1.41 INCOME BOND UNIT (Cureat prim) Income Bond 1.41 1.49 DIAMOND MOT STORE Oct Nov Diamond Spore Fd(USI) 054 0.58 SI 1.14 1.24 LYC-AFT UNIT168 words
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Article2828 1983-11-12 22 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board deals2,828 words
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Article1807 1983-11-12 22 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Afm I—to (3.708) Atom (2.938 2.955) (1) 2.91 (12) 21,807 words
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Article612 1983-11-12 23 THE RUBBER market m Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with December One RSS buyers quoted at 236.50 cents per kilo, up half a cent from Thursday's close. The morning session was marked up two cents on speculative shortcovering of December One RSS and steadier London advices. Prices slipped 1.50612 words
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Article32 1983-11-12 23 Rubber: Nov 1 1 Singapore: December: 236.50 (up 0.50 cent) Malaysia: December: 260.00 cents (up 0.25 cent) Tin: M 530.17 per kilo (up one cent) 160 tonnes (up 19 tonnes)32 words
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Article189 1983-11-12 23 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed lower on short-selling m anticipation of weaker soybean prices following a higher USDA soybean production estimate. In Nov, central and south fell MSU.SO and Mslo respectively to M$ 1.300 a tonne while m Dec south lost M 57.50 to M189 words
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Article32 1983-11-12 23 LONDON: Copper prices on Thursday (previous m brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £920.50 (£909.00); sellers £921.00 (£910.00); Three Months buyers £943.50 (£934.00); sellers £944.00 (£934.50). Market tone: Barely steady. Sales: 28,600 tonnes.32 words
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Article204 1983-11-12 23 THE Straits tin price m Penang yesterday rose one cent to M 530.17 a kilo, within the ITA lower range of M 529.15 and M 532.06. Dealers attributed the rise to continued firmer London advices and strong support from the buffer stock manager. Small demand by Japanese and local204 words
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Article117 1983-11-12 23 PRODUCE Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per 111 kg yesterday: Coconut oil: Bulk fob $165.00 sellers, old drum (m second hand drum) fob $178.00 sellers, new drum fob $182.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $96 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $600.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper fag117 words
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Article600 1983-11-12 23 THE US dollar yesterday traded easier m early trading but attempted a weak rally m the afternoon. Movements were more volatile than had been expected as New Yorkers went on a holiday yesterday. The US dollar opened at 552.1322/ 32 against the local unit. Moderate selling m600 words
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Article45 1983-11-12 23 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Nov 11: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2-3 Closing Baying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 2H 2*4 3-month Bank bills 7 9/16 7 7/16 3 months CD 7V* 7 6 months CD 7V4 7 Scarce: National IMm-ount Co.45 words
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Article34 1983-11-12 23 S pm Interbank rates for Sln^a pare dollars on N»v 11: Offer Bid Overnight 6V 4 6Vt 1 month 73/16 71/16 2 months 73/16 71/16 3 months 73/16 71/16 Overnight mode 7%34 words
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Article25 1983-11-12 23 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their I best customers is B.SC per cent.25 words
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Article34 1983-11-12 23 Than Wed New York 8.888 8.958 8.93S 9.00S Zurich 8.988 9.128 9.03S 9.17S FH Tkan Singapore 8.898 8.948 8.94S 8.99S Closing prices m US dollars a troy ounce. Smnw: Credit Smlne, B'pwe.34 words
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Article203 1983-11-12 23 THE kilobar market for gold deliverable m Singapore yesterday opened at 5526,283 and closed at 5526,254. The Far East opened at U*****.50/382.00. Light buying took the market up to $382.10/382.60. Owing to a lack of interest, the market remained around the $382 level throughout the morning until a surge203 words
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Article446 1983-11-12 23 STOCK prices on Thursday closed only slightly higher as a technical rally faded. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose as much as seven points m morning trading but then lost momentum and finished the day with an increase of only some 3.25, at about 1235.90. Advancing issues led446 words
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Article443 1983-11-12 23 SHARE prices yesterday closed higher with blue chips and populars leading the way following the advance on Wall Street. The market average added a provisional 61.39 to close at 9,305.63 after falling 52.86 on Thursday. The market was supported by an agreement reached on Thursday between Japanese Prime Minister443 words
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Article394 1983-11-12 23 BANKING issues yesterday held the spotlight as industrial stocks surged ahead m active trading on Australian share markets but selling m the mining sector weakened the overall impact. By the close, the All-Ordi-naries Index was up 3.6 points at 712.5 and the All-Industrials Index was 8.9 higher at 913.4.394 words
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Article323 1983-11-12 23 STOCKS yesterday recovered from early losses to close generally higher m moderately active late trading. Prices see-sawed around Thursday's levels m the morning session before the recovery. Dealers noted some chart support around the 830 mark of the Hang Seng Index. Among leaders Cheung Kong rose 10 cents to323 words
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Article169 1983-11-12 23 Fls ABN MOJO +1.5 Ahold 187.r0 -12 Akso 77.80 +1.3 AMEV 133J0 +0.8 Amfas U9.50 +1.3 Amrobnk 57.90 +0.9 Berk 32J0 +1.3 Bols 83 JO -0.5 Borsuml] 215 J0 +2 Boska 42J0 +0.5 Burtet 51.60 +0.6 Caland 32.90 unch Calv 3J0.r0 +4 Dell Ml] 67.00 -02 Elsevler 432.00 +8169 words
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Article194 1983-11-12 23 Francs Actions Sulsses 298.50 +1 Alusulsse Br 740 unch Alusulsse Reg 254 -1 Brown Boverl Br 1220 -25 Clba Oelgy Br. 2195 +5 Clba Oelgy P C 1790 -5 Clba Oelgy Reg 944 +6 Credit Sulsse Br 2145 +5 Credit Sulsse Reg 408 -1 Elektrowatt Br 2820 +10 George194 words
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Article50 1983-11-12 23 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 844.94 Thursday 837.27 Week Ago 888.49 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 913.4 Thursday 904.5 Week Ago 883.7 ALL ORDINARIES Friday 712.5 Thursday 708.9 Week Ago 688.9 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Thursday 720.6 Wednesday 721.8 Week Ago 714.7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 1235.87 Wednesday 1232.52 Week Ago 1227.1350 words
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Article83 1983-11-12 23 Pesos Acoje Mining Anglo Phil w Apex Mining B 001 unch Atlas Con. B. 43.50 unch Bagulo Gold Basic Petroleum Benguet Con. B 115 +1 CDCP 0.56 -0.08 First Phil Hldgs 3.90 -0.1 Lepanto B 0.0975 unch Marlnduque B Marsteel 0.001 unch Oriental B 0.023 unch Phil Overseas 0.01483 words
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Article124 1983-11-12 23 Hants Aokham Thai Asia Fibre Ayuthaya Inv. And Trust 128 -2 Bangkok Bank 256 +4 Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd 153 +1 Bate Shoe Berll Jucker 419 -4 Charoong Thai Wire Firestone First Trust 58.75 -1.5 Ooodyear Industrial Finance Corp 144 unch Jalaprathan Cement.... 152 -2 Maboonkhrong 98 -2 Metal124 words
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Article683 1983-11-12 23 SHARE prices yesterday were mixed m small volume at the outset with the market generally untested and no features noted. Banks and insurances were narrowly mixed and at 1000 the FT index was down 1.3 at 719.3. Thursday's prices of selected stocks, excluding stamp duty, were: INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 143683 words
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Advertisement17 1983-11-12 22 The New ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA 3 the only reference standard of the wold. Call STP Distributors Tel: *****28/*****4417 words
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Advertisement330 1983-11-12 23 New Wallpaper! Promotional Sales 30 40% discount from 15 Oct 1983 to 30 Nov 1983. ill! Ill 1 i/lfM Three dimensional, sculptural PVC foam wallcovering Natural and Comfortable with a Touch of Class St^. '26^' HI —"Will MUM i imm Supeib Charaaetistics the Top m wallcoverings. Manufactured by a German330 words
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Advertisement2175 1983-11-12 26 TMVJ-. *■*-> m^^m^mmmmmmmmmm^m^^m^m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^mmm^^m TELEPHONE SERVICE: HATfc& CLASSIFICATION GROUP jJV Monday Friday 9.00 am 5.30 pm Ordinorv P« r word < Mm 1 5.00) r/V^Vi /\_r— %_f\/—^_r ll^V _T\ .T-N. XSI «-*f a^-^pm^ .D. $19.OO ptcoI. cm. A EnterfinmentAFoodflUid. 2__v _^^^11l f/g^ j|C----fl [I y f> /tf^\ /Vk (f^\i(ir (i2.3opm for2,175 words
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Advertisement819 1983-11-12 26 20 Pets MUST SELL Male German Shepherd 2 1/2 years. Good as guard dog and male rough collie, 10 months old. Lovable. Both with papers. See to Appreciate Tel: *****76 for viewing (Saturday to Sunday from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.). IMPORTED FROM UK819 words
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Advertisement730 1983-11-12 26 24 Garage Sale CTV, NTSC, PORTABLE b/w TV, red atone lions, Sansui 25W 2way speakers, amplifier, 18th Century silver set, Harmon Kardon tape deck. *****71 EXPAT. LEAVING. FOR sale bedroom suite, carpets, wall unit, bar. 10am. to 2pm. 12th Nov. Blk. D, #09-03, Hlllcrest Arcadia. EXPAT LEAVING, teak sofa set,730 words
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Advertisement1146 1983-11-12 26 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage I 1 I I s I From Paris we bring I I Laboratoire Dr. Renaud's I I Skin care products for all our facials I H To commemorate the opening of our I I subsidiary we oflfer free lipsticks for all facial1,146 words
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Advertisement647 1983-11-12 26 B AN ADVERTISER WITH strong Wl- roots In horticulture Just can't twl X wn >' ncr Norfolk Pine tree Is Pa growing so rapidly to her H disappointment. Because It has shot up to a mature eight feet, she can't keep It In her flat any longer. It's a pity,647 words
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Advertisement432 1983-11-12 26 FOR SALE SECONDHAND One Toshiba copier model BD-608. One Royal Electric typewriter, 3 4-drawer filing cabinets. Please phone *****26. 19" TYPEWRITERS, MANUAL and Electric. All brand new. Made m Europe for clearance sale. Phone: *****77. 51 Printing/Copying Services NAME CARDB 200 pieces $10, 500 pieces $20, 1000 pieces $3S. For432 words
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Advertisement1272 1983-11-12 27 53 Computer 60 Business Products/Services Opportunities <«„, AVAILABLE 1,200 SQ.FT showMMArTrnyoiTm Toom s P ace at Peninsula Plaza. APPLESOFTCOIWPATWL- Fully renovated, ready for lmCOMPUTER mediate occupation. Short term c MPFHCPU(64K) lease accepUble. Tel: *****11. c Floppy Disk Interface. c Floppy Disk Drive (140K). ENQUIRIES FOR HOUSE, vehicle c Full Sized1,272 words
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Advertisement1180 1983-11-12 27 ____b _l tr\ rn_i ii _B1 Wnin AN IMPRESSIVE BRITISH Display B__il I mVM Artist from Hongkong Is adyer- > ■F M Using his expertise at classlf lca- k BI tlon 65. If you're ln the retail _^B.a business, book him early and flTl r^_i navf> tiie best t-hrlstmas wln-1,180 words
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Advertisement426 1983-11-12 27 66 Situations Vacant aa%BBBBBi%BBBBaa%S B t) EDP An ••tabUahad Japanaaa computer firm raquiraa: SENIOR PROGRAMMER. Minimum Ito 2 years experience Experience m either: (1) COBOL, (2) BASIC, (3) dßase II,(4)RPOH&III. Salary will commanturata with qualifications and axparianca. Intataatad applicant a, ptoaaa submit full paraonal raauma, togethsr with a recent photograph426 words
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Advertisement772 1983-11-12 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial /Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical 1 TYPESETTING KEYBOARD OPERATORS required by International Typesetting Company which specialises m high quality composition of Mathematical and Chemistry text books for the overseas market. Applicants should possess GCE 'O' level. Those without experience, but are able to type772 words
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Advertisement452 1983-11-12 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical DINERS CLUB Our company has vacancies (Of: A) ACCOUNTS CLERK Able to keep full set of Accounts a Minimum GCE 'O 1 Level a LCC Intermediate Certificate or Its equivalent a Preferably 2-3 years' working experience B) GENERAL CLERK/ TYPISTS a GCE 'O' Level or452 words
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Advertisement382 1983-11-12 27 66 Situation* Vacant c) Secretariat/Clerical &neep ■BTToct iTT company mii iro REED, an American company manufacturing oilfield equipment has vacancy for the following position: Materials Clerk Basic requirements are: GCE 'O' level, credit m Maths Ability to type 30—35 wpm I—2 years experience m production and inventory control Knowledge of382 words
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Advertisement327 1983-11-12 27 66 Situation* Vacant c) Secretarial, Clerical We ara an Eatablished Company t«r« icing tha Diving 4 Patrol Chemical Induatry. Application* an invited for tha position of INDUSTRIAL SALES EXECUTIVE to markat a range of process control analytical instrument for tha Patrol Chamical ft ratotad induatnas The suitable candidate should have327 words
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Advertisement393 1983-11-12 28 M Situations Vacant 0) BeenUriMl/OeriaU A reading Stock Brokers] Firm requires: A) GENERAL CLERKS I (Male/Fomalo) B) AUDIT CLERK C) CLAIMS CLERK For Poet (AH Minimum quall- flcatlons OCE o' level, at least 3 credits. For Poat (B) a (C): Minimum qualifications OCE 'A' level. Experience will be an advantage393 words
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Advertisement359 1983-11-12 28 66 Situations Vacant 0) Secretarial/CiericaJ Major Offshore Bank Invites applications for the following positions: 1) GENERAL SERVICES CLERK 2) LETTER OF CREDIT CLERK Qualifications Experience:--e Singapore citizen. Completed National Service." 1 OCE "A" level. Applicant* must submit details of qualifications and experience, expected salary and telephone number to: ST. BOX359 words
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Advertisement515 1983-11-12 28 86 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK a Passed LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping. Must be able to keep a complete set of Books. 1 to 2 years working experience. Able to type. Interested applicants please write m with contact telephone number to: CABLE SUPPLY CONSULTING CO. PTE LTD 620A,515 words
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Advertisement582 1983-11-12 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical An established Japanese watch company has vacancy for SECRETARY Interested candidates must possess: c OCE 'A' level In English and completed Intermediate Secretarial Course c Ito 2 years experience In related field c Able to read and converse In Mandarin Shorthand speed mln. 90582 words
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Advertisement653 1983-11-12 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical AN ADVERTISING AGENCY REQUIRES FEMALE BILLING CLERK EXPERIENCE IS NOT NECESSARY BUT SHE MUST POSSESS AT LEAST A G.C.E. "O" LEVEL CERTIFICATE. WE ARE OFFERING A SALARY RANGING BETWEEN $300 AND $350 OR MORE. INTERESTED APPLICANTS, PLEASE WRITE WITH RESUME, CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER AND653 words
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Advertisement693 1983-11-12 28 66 Situations Vacant c) SecretariaJ/ClericMl Urgently required FEMALE OENERAL CLERK c OCE O' level, c Able to type 35 w.p.m. c Knowledge of simple Accounts. Please write with full particulars, experience, contact phone number and salary expected to:BLOCK 28, SIN MIN DRIVE #01-175, BINOAPORE 2057 EBTABLIBHEO SHIPPING COMPANY requires a693 words
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Advertisement1069 1983-11-12 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales t) Sales We are a leader m the field of education and training.! Due to unanticipated growth, we require urgently a: I MARKETING PROMOTIONS EXECUTIVE Are You Articulate, creative, intelligent and self-motivated? c Prepared to take risks? Do You Believe •In people1,069 words
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Advertisement427 1983-11-12 28 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales KWANG SIA PTE LTD requires:FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS GCE 'O' Level. Training provided. Starting pay $450. Pl#««« call personally at 1, COLOMBO COURT #05-12 SINGAPORE 0617 TEL: *****66 MALE/ FEMALE BALEB ASSISTANTS for himitur* showroom Requirements: Must have sales experience, c Knowledge of interior decoration c427 words
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Advertisement628 1983-11-12 28 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales Established Jewellery Company Requires BALEB REPRESENTATIVES Attractive salary Shift duty Interested applicants call personally at: BUS, r4ounib4iit#n Hoao, 06 17, Katong Shopping Centre Singapore 1543 Application doeee on the 21/11/SS FULL/ PART-TIME FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS urgently required by Cosmetic Company. Housewives welcome, no education required628 words
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Advertisement872 1983-11-12 29 86 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical aHJBMpi The Pofyofefln Company l^hjWaaJP (Singapore) Pte. Ud. Our Company i» on* off th« downstream companies m the M Petrochemical Complex on Pulau Ay«r Merbau (about SO minutes by our ferry from Paslr Panjang) and872 words
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Advertisement528 1983-11-12 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical requires TECHNICIANS Qualifications/Experience Holders of trade certificate or ITC m Mechanical Engineering Preferably 2 years working experience Duties Fabrication, installation and maintenance of equipment and jigs Drafting of jigs and fixture Interested candidates are requested to submit full personal particulars,528 words
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Advertisement323 1983-11-12 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical CONTECH a new but rapidly expanding corporation In the construction Industry invites you to join its team of young professionals. We are especially interested In those who want to stay and grow with the Company. CONTECH takes care of its employees through benefits which at323 words
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Advertisement436 1983-11-12 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical SWITZERLAND One of the world's leading manufacturers of quality springs, wireforms and stamped parts with a manufacturing plant m Jurong, requires for Technical Administration. Requirements Minimum 3 years experience m production planning and/or costing O-level (Technical stream) or studies m Polytechnic Suitably qualified candidates are436 words
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Advertisement550 1983-11-12 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical CARRIER SINGAPORE (PTE) LIMITED requires: TECHNICIANS a Experience In service and repair of alrcondltlonlng equipment. c Salary offered will be In proportion to the Individual experience. Interested applicants, please submit full particulars stating salary expected together with a recent passport six* photograph (non-returnable) and contact550 words
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Advertisement331 1983-11-12 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical SHIPPING CLERKS (Female) GCE Level. Typing essential Preferably with working experience. VEHICLE MECHANICS Interested applicants please call personally at: KRANJI PLYWOOD IND. CO. PTE LTD 11 Kranji Way Singapore 2573. Electrical Electronic* TECHNICIAN required Applicants must be single and willing to travel. Pleaee reply with331 words
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Advertisement472 1983-11-12 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical International Survey Company requires: YOUNG, ENTHUSIASTIC ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN The applicants should have Initiative and be prepared for hard work and long hours when required. Must be able to smile when all around is chaotic. Hl* responsibilities will range from the general maintenance and field operation472 words
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Advertisement826 1983-11-12 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production $15 per month transport allowance S M\ $10 allowance per day for M n permanent 3rd shift 1 us pm to 7.15 am) H •$5 allowance per day for permanent H B 2nd shift (5826 words
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Advertisement1019 1983-11-12 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I THE SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT invites applications for the following positions: A. ASSISTANT PROGRAMMER Qualifications: A recognised qualification m data processing/ computer science. Applicants should have 2 to 3 years experience m commercial data1,019 words
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Advertisement353 1983-11-12 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellmneous •>] isetan smgapore-tokyo KATONG has immediate vacancies for:A) WAITER/ WAITRESS B) SALES ASSISTANT (Food Takeaway Corner) Age 16 —28 years c Singapore citizens Secondary education Able to work on shifts c Experience not necessary as training will be provided Starting salary $560, further adjustment upon353 words
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Advertisement441 1983-11-12 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous has an immediate vacancy for a SECURITY SUPERVISOR Requirements eSecondary education eExperience m related field eMust be able to perform shift work Interested applicants are requested to call personally (Mon-Fri) or write m giving full particulars and a contact telephone number to The Personnel Department441 words
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Advertisement465 1983-11-12 30 66 Situations Vacant i 1) Miscellaneous ■fl BH B^^^H B^B^H i B^B^BM BBBSBBIH B^B^bl BICC (FAR EAST) PTE LTD i requires Electrical Fitter with experience of Switchboard Assembly and bus-bar work. Switchboard wireman with experience of general switchboard and control wiring. Interested applicants, please apply with full details, salary expected,465 words
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Advertisement550 1983-11-12 30 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Established Security Company •quirat: SECURITY PERSONNEL Starting salary: $500 Age below 55 Locations: Jurong, Cecil Street, Norfolk Road St Bedok ffttereeted eppMcente pleaee call 9orsoneMy et> GALAXY INVESTIGATION SECURITY SERVICES PTE LTD NO. M> LOTOOQ IV Qeyteno Singapore 1438 (Suitated on me 2nd Floor of:550 words
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Advertisement652 1983-11-12 31 88 Situations Vacant I) MtoOßtt— EXPERIENCED MALAY OMVER required urgently Good salary etc. Age above 35. Ring: *****12 after 1 2 30 p.m. PrlnWng company fqutrmm 1) KORO OFFSET PRINTER CAMERAMAN Good wages. 5-day week, nnly skilled persons need apply. PteMtcafl *****86/ *****76 ¥Q4 Kni#CTf*SMß/ PROOF-READERS A PASTE-UP ARTISTS required652 words
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Advertisement914 1983-11-12 31 fficjo TODAY insn jo* To)fjT)MTrn VEHICLES IS& \U) ln± lU) ARE ADVERTISED IN THIS SECTION KIM HOCK CHYE oftar* Spacial Rate* for DaNy WMkly Monthly Rentals. Datsun 120Y GL/ 140J/ Bluebird 1600 Toyota Corolla Mit Colt Lancer 1400/ Galant 1600 Pickups Vans it Trucks 389 BALESTHER ROAD SPORE 1232. TEL:914 words
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Advertisement1288 1983-11-12 31 HPL 525E Quartz Synthesized Digital Tuner/Amp/Tape Deck Super sensitive digital 4-Gang Tuner with Noise Suppressor Circuit. 50 watts 2/4-Way amp; Dolby NR; adaptable for dbx or Dolby 'C Compact Chassis to fit all cars. 76 Vehicles For Sale 78 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun/Nlssan c) Datsan/Nlssan i r--Vs& I *r£j*~-^A1,288 words
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Advertisement1105 1983-11-12 31 MOVING AHEAD WITH AUTHORISED MAIN DEALER i y=| SINGAPORE USED CAR \N Committed to providing the most efficient service Gl-G2 Novena Ville 275 Thomson Road Singapore 1130 Tel: 253 8877 (opp. Novena Church) 1 We are open on Sunday 1 From 10am to 6pm* Mon-Sat From 9am to 7pm I1,105 words
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Advertisement1313 1983-11-12 31 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Ssle h) Mercedes h) Mercedes Efi£r vvy magazine Br Read m 21st. Anniversary Special Nov. Issue: I BMW's 6 series M 2. New cars at Frankfurt Motor Show. H s). Maw corner Nissan Micra. Mercedes Benz 190 2.3 litres. Mora than 200 pagas1,313 words
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Advertisement743 1983-11-12 31 76 VshiCNM For Sal* J) Toyota SEPT 1992 TOYOTA Carina XE Coupe One owner, aircond., radio/ cassette, sports rims. Up top condlUon. Call James Oon, *****55/*****34. TOYOTA CORONA 1599 c.c. Aircond, sport rims, tax, Insurance till March, 1964. Passed inspection. $2,700. Tel: *****0 (Saturday) *****37 (Sunday). 17 DEC. *1 Toyota743 words
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Advertisement550 1983-11-12 32 78 Vehicle* For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota J) Toyota THE RIGHT CHOICE [^H Appointed Dealer By J BORNEO MOTORS (8) PTE LTD J New cars commercia! vehicle;. mL\ Test-Drive At A B VEHITO COMPANY H Head Office: 594 Upp. Thomson Rd. 7 Milestone TEL: *****63 I Branch-Showroom:550 words
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Advertisement789 1983-11-12 32 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others k) Others I MdCli Alarming Device For You Car I with Remote Control Central Locking and Blinker. H lli»^^^ 1 The Mach car a |arm H system saturates WkaWW your car Wlth H ultrasonic wave I which activate when the789 words
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Advertisement648 1983-11-12 32 1979 ONE PRIVATE Owner, Jaguar 4.2 Series 11. In showroom condition. Phone *****11. 1990 SUBARU 1900 DL. Aircon, cassette, sports rims, one owner. $14,300. Tel: *****20. 1991 SUZUKI 580 Private owner, radio/ beautiful condition. Tax insurance 4/84. $9,800. *****60. 1982 PORSCHE 944. Immaculate condition. Enquiries: *****3 Mr. P.N. Lim. $5/-648 words
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Advertisement1955 1983-11-12 32 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles For economy and reliability Nothing beats a Suzuki iaaaapl^K^H V __^^^E3 4^oSb galßßa LkWL^ al I CHAMPION MOTORS NCE PEOPLE TO DO1,955 words
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Advertisement815 1983-11-12 33 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations Vacant Vacant Vacant b) Apartments LORONG 23, GEYLANG Road, well renovated 3-bedroomed flat, available Ist December. Built-in area 1.500 sq.ft. Rental: $1,600 negotiable. Principals call: *****08/ 9 (Joan). PANDAN VALLEY Chempaka Court, Furnished 2-bedroomed apartment. Modern conveniences and facilities. For Immediate rent. $3,000 0.n.0.815 words
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Advertisement801 1983-11-12 33 b) Apartments FURNISHED APARTMENT WITH 3 plus 1 rooms. 5 mins. to Orchard Road, facing pool. $2,800 Call Tudor Home: *****88. KATONG, ROSE GARDEN furnished corner apartment for rent. Interested parties telephone *****69. LUCKY HEIGHTS, WALK-UP apartment, 3rd floor, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, servant's, partially furnished. $1,500. Tel: *****73, Tan.801 words
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Advertisement720 1983-11-12 33 c) Rooms JURONG WEST MASTER bedroom for rent. Foreigners only. Tel: *****09 KATONG/ EAST COAST Road furnished rooms for rent. Contact *****80/ *****18. ROOM TO LET 16A, Clementl Road, Spore 0512. Tel: *****51. 87 Accommodations Wanted a) Houses Senior European Bank Executives with small family urgently require 2 to 4-bedroomed720 words
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Advertisement818 1983-11-12 33 89 Propertiet For Sale a) Houses DIST. 28 OFF YIO Chu Kang, double-storey terrace, split-level. 1,950 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, attached bathroom/ servant's. Vacant. 999 years. $479,000. Wess *****44 (Saturday/ Sunday). DIST. 20. ONE OF the best renovated double-storey semi-de-tached m Springleaf Garden. Area 3,600 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms. $840 000 0.n.0.818 words
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Advertisement689 1983-11-12 33 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments MEADOWS r^xjr The Ultimate m Condominium" the door to a world of its own with a gold key. i^ S&S&m&SHMBSSG&^B «^^HH Si Se JTf^^^^djj^ttfe-i j.jljg ,^^mK^ EXCLUSIVE 28 LUXURIOUS689 words
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Advertisement179 1983-11-12 33 JADE TOWERS, FREEHOLD, vacant, unfurnished 1,500 sq.ft. $382,000/ Changi Garden, upper maisonette, vacant, freehold, 4,000 sq.ft. $550,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****22. No agents! MIMOSA PARK, 4 bedroomed apartment overlooking pool and park. Only completely aircond apartment m condo. All bedrooms carpeted. $495,000. Tel: *****63. No Agents please. MUST SEEII Dlst. 15,179 words
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Advertisement131 1983-11-12 33 DIST. 19, WALK-UP 5 years old. Spacious living/dining with balcony. 3 bedrooms with attached bathrooms, 1,500 sq.ft $310,000. Admer: *****66. DIST 14 LENGKONG GARDEN Condominium. Full facilities. 3 bedrooms, 1823 sq.ft. Freehold. Completion mid-1984 $425,000. Swansea *****11. DIST 10 WELL KEPT/ spacious 4bedroomed, aircond. 1500 sq.ft. Freehold with swimming pool.131 words
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Advertisement321 1983-11-12 33 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments f CALROSE GARDENS CALROSE GARDENS is a condominium located at the junction of YIO CHU KANG ROAD ANG MO KIO, AVENUE 4. With only 96 units of 4-storey maisonette 2storey Townhouses built on 300,817 sq.ft. of321 words
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Advertisement412 1983-11-12 33 89 Propwiitt For Sale b) Private Apartments PANOAN valley BAUHNMA Terrace, 3,000 sq.ft. with front and rear garden. Vacant possession. $825,000 negotiable. Genuine buyers, please tel:- *****00. PANOAN VALLEY terrace apartment penthouse, 4 bedrooms with roof-top garden. 4,575 sq.ft. Freehold $795,000. Han tt Boons *****70 BHELFORD GREEN SPANISH STYLED 3412 words
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Advertisement494 1983-11-12 34 •9 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Amtutmemti b) Private Apartments rNIM PARK SELETAR I HILLS I Nim Road, Singapore 2880 I A 4-storey condominium m a choice garden set- I Ung I 2-storey maisonettes with wide frontage 90% loan available I ONLY A FEW UNITS LEFT!494 words
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Advertisement608 1983-11-12 34 89 Proptftiat For Sato c) HDB/HUDC Apartments WHAMPOA DRIVE FOUR-ROOMED near schools, market, parquet throughout, built-in cupboard, kitchen-cabinets. $95,000/- negotiable, call *****49. 3 BEDROOMS HDB flat at Bedok South Avenue 1 for sale. Terrazzo flooring throughout. Built-in wardrobes/ kitchen cabinets. Telephone: *****15. 3-ROOMED IMPROVED: Holland Drive, hall marble, room carpeted,608 words
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Advertisement629 1983-11-12 34 90 Properties Wanted OVERSEAS MERCHANT WANTS to purchase few units of apartments, must be m city. Budget $400,000 $500,000 (tenanted will also be considered). Owners please contact Miss Cheong, tel: *****86. HDB 3 4 5- Roomed Qualified buyers with ready cash need HDB Flats urgently. *****17 *****18. HDB FLAT URGENTLY629 words
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Advertisement486 1983-11-12 34 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale a) Sale a) Sale B^/fl BB^BB Bk^^bl jSr**'* Centrally located m Orchard Roads shopping and tourist Bt-^B 1 area between Goodwood Park Hotel and Hyatt Hotel while B7r-^Bl yffiSC""* i Holiday Inn is |ust across the road H^9 JaSwSw*'"""'486 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration112 1983-11-12 36 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MDM WONG KOK CHIN Alias WONG AH MUI Age: 65 years Passed away peacefully on 10th November 1963 leaving behind Husband: Henry Lav Chee Hing Sons: Daughters-in-law Julian Lav Jasmine Lee Allan Lav Jeanne Sim Daughters: Son-in-law Doreen Lav Pao Chu Johnson Toh Teck Huat Maureen112 words
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Obituary71 1983-11-12 36 142 Condolences 142 Condolences Our deepest sympathies to MR. TAN ENG TEONG on the demise of his father DATUKTAN CHEE HOE Departed: 10th November 1983 From: CODE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING SERVICES V J With Deepest Sympathies Condolences to our Board Member, MR. OTHMAN WOK HIS FAMILY on the demise of71 words
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Obituary, Illustration99 1983-11-12 36 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR DEAREST MOTHER ZEHRABAI ABDEALI DEPARTED: 12TH NOVEMBER 1978 Sweet are the memories, silently kept, Of one we love dearly, And never will forget. INSERTED BY FAMILY. IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF ROBERT LOH KIM YONG Called home to the99 words
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Advertisement611 1983-11-12 36 112 Commercial/ Technical IMPORT EXPORT PROCEDURES AND DOCUMENTATION COURSE New Classes Commencing:l)Thurs 8.00-10.00pm 17/11 2) Tues 7.30- 9.30pm 22/11 3) Sun 9.30-11.30 am 27/11 4) Wed 7.30- 9.30pm 14/12 5) Sun 2.00- 4.00pm 18/12 N.B. ALL CLASSES WILL COMMENCE AS PER SCHEDULE (You may repeat part/whole course FREE OF CHARGE611 words
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Advertisement518 1983-11-12 36 113 Language GROUP/ INDIVIDUAL TUITION m English Language. Written/ conversational available to adults/ students. Tel: *****83. 114 Music EMMANUEL MUSIC SCHOOL A comprehensive musical educatton is offered to students, equipping them to become performers or "for personal enjoyment. We are offering specialised individual instrumental coaching by our highly qualified staff518 words
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Article, Illustration363 1983-11-12 37 J. RAJENDRAN - J. R AJENDR AN Recs shimmer despite missing four aces SRC 3 CSC 0 By WITHOUT four key players, Singapore Recreation Club had that sacrificial-lamb look about them when they began their Elite Cup hockey match against Ceylon Sports Club at Fairer Park yesterday. But m the363 words
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Article250 1983-11-12 37 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI Win over SCC enhances their Cup chances SIA 2 SCC 0 IN A keenly-contested game that saw end-to-end action, Singapore Airlines Group stamped their superiority over the Singapore Cricket Club with a 2-0 win to enhance their fortunes m a Fraser and Neave-sponsored Elite250 words
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Article, Illustration315 1983-11-12 37 MADRID, Fri. Argentine Vicente Fernandez yesterday fired a seven-under-par 65 to take a two-stroke lead after the first round of the US$6O,--000 ($126,000) Johnnie Walker Golf Trophy here. Fernandez, 37, who won the Brazilian Open last Sunday, holed a seveniron shot from 125 metres315 words
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Article77 1983-11-12 37 Singapore 'y es BANGKOK, Frl. Singapore and six other countries have confirmed that they will play In the ltt! Ptttra Cap golf tournament, the president of the Thai Golf Association, Santl Pirompakdi, said yesterday. He said the Philippines, the defending champions, Hongkong, Malaysia, Papna New Guinea, Indonesia, Thailand and the77 words
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Article57 1983-11-12 37 CATHERINE CHUA retained the Jurong Country Club's women's golf championship yesterday when she carded an 87 for a two-round total of 175. Playing off 17, Catherine beat Linda Miller (15) by five strokes. Linda shot rounds of 92 and 88. The best nett went to N. Onichi57 words
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Article176 1983-11-12 37 GATESHEAD, Fri. England beat Denmark for the first time m a home badminton international here last night. World championship doubles runners-up Martin Dew and Mike Tredgett mastered Morten Frost and Jens-Peter Nierhoff 3--15, 15-10, 18-15 m the deciding game of the final rubber for a 4-3176 words
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Article370 1983-11-12 37 BASEBALL kings Baltimore Orioles and the Philadelphia Phillies have divided a record World Series pool of more than US$6 million ($12.6 m), the Commissioner's Office announced yesterday. The victorious Orioles netted nearly USs2,2m and the Phillies USsl.6sm. Twenty-nine uniformed members of both teams were voted full shares m370 words
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Advertisement331 1983-11-12 37 Chinese edition (bilingual) Fully indexed information on street maps Price: Ss6/- for soft cover SsB/- for hard cover Available at all leading bookstores, MPH, Times, Emporium Holdings Book Stores and Singapore National Printers. Published by Singapore National Printers under license from Ministry of Culture BB in&iMrr *i^Sß^^B^ Bfl B^BB j^fl^aJfe^iifß^^331 words
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Article, Illustration312 1983-11-12 38 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP They're well-bred and ready... By TWO well-bred first-season horses, Hollow Laughter and Whips, can open winning accounts at Bukit Timah today, first day of the Singapore Turf Club (Lion City Cup) Meeting. Hollow Laughter, engaged m Race 2 for Class 3 Div312 words
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198 1983-11-12 38 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By Our man on the track LION CITY CUP aspirant Misty line HI, with a luxury weight of 49.5 kg, can earn a berth m the $150,000 sprint next Sunday by winning the Class 1 Div 2 sprint over 1,200 m198 words
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Article96 1983-11-12 38 BAGS 1: Immediate Action, El Toshi, The Trident n BACK 2: Peter Pan m, Eastern Valley RACE I: Penang Hill, Fun Kung, Puring, Black lon, Estrella Volador RACE 4: Bonderlte Boy, Evertrust, Nakuru, Fire dory, I Trust You, Chris Thunder RACE S: Spearhead, BeUus Domina, Be My Native, Misty96 words
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Article59 1983-11-12 38 LONDON, Fri. Grundy, winner of the 1975 Epsom Derby and one of Britain's greatest racehorses, has been sold to Japan, the Sporting Life newspaper reported yesterday. It said the £1.6 million (about Sss million) deal was subject to veterinary tests. If all goes well, the chestnut59 words
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171 1983-11-12 38 LUCKY LEO - LUCKY LEO By LEADING trainer Ivan Allan can saddle another winner m D&tin's Delight (Race 8). An all-weather horse having won on good, yielding and heavy going the five-year-old by Taipan n whipped the speedy First Of Many by three lengths over the Bukit171 words
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Article356 1983-11-12 38 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACMOED LUCKY LEO PEDIGREE WENOSOOK ISKagsn ?Tlb*Tlb« OThoTridmt lOSetar OThoTrMont 1 11 Never Fear 9 The Trident 6 Exocet MlssOe 9 The Trident 6 Exocet Mtaite 6 Exocet Missile 13 Kagan 13 Kagan 6 Exocet Missile 13 Kagan 12 Hotfow Laughter 10 Shoot356 words
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Article5470 1983-11-12 38 2.00 CLASS 3 DIV 7 1,200 m B;f;I»j3y (Ratings: 82-74) HMMMh! (stakes: $17,500) 1 7***oo PtoHHt Svarise m <tt) KPL-Rodgers sag same (1400 m) Yet to show up well this season; badly away, finishing last of 15 Spore 1400 m soft Sept 25 Koh 2 I5,470 words
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Article, Illustration525 1983-11-12 39 ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE TREASURE HOUSE, entered for the $50,000 Anniversary Cup on Sunday week, wound up his preparations for his engagement m Race 3 tomorrow for Class 1 Div 4 horses over 1,200 m with a winning workout yesterday morning at Bukit Timah.525 words
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Article122 1983-11-12 39 TUESDAY (yielding sand track): Key To The Vault (Dahlan) 38.6. I Trust You (Francis) 36.2. Newcomer Right Tempo (S.K. Ho) and Fire Glory 39.4 together. Whips 39. Solar (Dahlan) 39.6. Exocet Missile (S.K. Ho) and Auspicious Boy (Tweedie) 39.6. WEDNESDAY (good with some "give n sand): tipper122 words
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Article153 1983-11-12 39 Total No of placing* rides Ist 2nd 3rd 1 Tweedie 339 ft 38 2 Lucas 239 43 18 18 3 Lam 273 42 42 38 4 Bahmat 248 33 23 2S 5 Donnelly 270 29 25 21 C Khoo 231 27 18 23 7 TUey 265 S3 27153 words
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Article89 1983-11-12 39 Ist 2nd 3rd Allan 58 37 44 Bongoure 53 46 42 Teh 48 55 42 West 46 33 36 Samsori 39 35 26 G van Brenkelen 35 27 27 Buang 32 41 22 E van Brenkelen 28 39 36 PKLeeng 27 29 29 Ismail 26 21 32 Zaflr89 words
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Article88 1983-11-12 39 Ist 2nd 3rd Agasam 40 34 31 Auric 20 26 26 Goodman 14 17 23 Trtomphe 11 7 7 HTWee U 3 11 Inderapura 9 11 10 Elegance 8 3 2 FHChn 7 10 8 Memo 7 7 6 Sultan ft Khoo 7 3 4 True Friend 788 words
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Article131 1983-11-12 39 ALL ALONG, winner of Europe's richest race the Prix De L'Arc De Triomphe last month, is the favourite for the Washington International race here tomorrow. The four-year-old filly will earn U551,150,000 (about 552.5 million) if she triumphs m the 2,400 m classic. English jockey Walter131 words
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Article1763 1983-11-12 39 ■ffU Jfl 1-45 CLASS 3 DIV 5 1,200 m (Ratings 87-78) /fitfltrtM $17 500) \9iaKTO U,OUU) -1 07***2 Laic Venture 57 (87) SaDy-Zafir 3eg u4 +2.5 (1400 m) Ra*my 4 2 000*41 Man Of Song 65.5 (M) Sultan of Perak S Khoo-West seg pc same (1400 m) Tweedle1,763 words
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Obituary, Illustration47 1983-11-12 39 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam FATHER SAMUEL RAJARETN AM CHELLIAH OICO ON 1111.81 MOTHER R A HIM AH BTE MOHD ALI DIED ON 27.11.6S W* often think of bygone days when wo were togathsr th« family chain it brokan but mamoriaa liva for avar. THE FAMILY47 words
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Obituary, Illustration289 1983-11-12 39 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MRS LIU CHIH CHUNG Nm MDM JEAN CHIN YEE Age 80 Years Old called horn* to be with the Lord on 11. 11. 83 leaving behind: Sons: Liv Chung Huey Daniel Liv Koon Cheng. Daughters: Esther Liv Dong Pyng, Evangellne Liv Shi Pyng, Liv Nam Pyng289 words
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Obituary, Illustration44 1983-11-12 39 The Family of tht Late MR. HO KHAI VIM Departed 7th November '83 wish to express their sincere thanks, heartfelt gratitude to all relatives, friends and colleagues for their messages of condolence, wreaths, donations, assistance and kind attendance during their recent bereavement.44 words
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Obituary, Illustration138 1983-11-12 39 Mrs. A. Hilda David Departed: 1/11/83 Sincerely thank all BtlddhUt pne«ts, relative*, friends for their condolence*, wr»»th«. donation*, maiugK. kind assistance and attendance during their recant be- THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR CHIA KIM SEAH express thair heartfelt gratitude to Venerable Sack Kong Poh of The Buddhist138 words
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Obituary, Illustration164 1983-11-12 39 LATE SAMUEL RAJARETNAM CHELLIAH DEPARTED: 17.11.81 THOUGH YOU LEFT US SO UNEXPECTEDLY WITHOUT A WORD TWO YEARS AGO. YOUR NEVER ENDINQ LOVE AND CARE FOR US WILL BE REMEMBERED AND CHERISHED FOREVER. INSERTED BYLOVING WIFE CHILDREN IN LOVING MEMORY OF Called homa to the Lord on 12th164 words
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Obituary39 1983-11-12 39 With deepest sympathies and condolences to the family of the late Datuk Tan Chee Hoe who passed away peacefully on 10th November 1983. From: M/s. Razia Drug Store C/o. 01-20 Hotel Grand Central Mr. Sim Leng Chye39 words
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Advertisement111 1983-11-12 39 *^^t^bl 1 I *^^^^n nk b^^i iiH Hb^V bb>'^9U9 bPRT. I bb^^^^S Mb^b^b^T^ An unforgettable story of a young girl's passionate^! journey into womanhood. jr JC^F/TVI J/L BY THE BESTSELLING rP I I, AUTHOR OF ANTIGUA JL JLJL/JL X X KISS ANNE WEALE I a delicate Eurasian child-woman who moved111 words
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Article, Illustration889 1983-11-12 40 4 IF I'D attempted to hit him, I'd have hit the ball on his head. He's the type who smiles to your face and stabs you m the back. If I've been a jerk, I've never tried to hide it and the people know it. At least I've889 words
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Article, Illustration327 1983-11-12 40 Vince is every teenage girl's idol GLAMOUR BOY SPURNS MOVIE CAREER LONDON, Fri. Even among the glamorous, sun-tanned tennis set who have descended upon the London Grand Prix championship at Wembley this week, it is impossible not to notice Vince Van Patten. The tall, blond, blue-eyed 26-year-old American is the327 words
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Article246 1983-11-12 40 DALLAS, Fri. Lunar Hut, head of World Championship Tennis, yesterday described Ids organisation's settlement with the rival Grand Prix Circuit as "a red-letter day fer WCT and the whole of tennis". WCT had filed a salt alleging restraint of trade against the Men's International Professional Tennis Council,246 words
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Article229 1983-11-12 40 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By THE first Singapore international youth tennis tournament, to be held from Dec. 22-25 at the Singapore Tennis Centre, promises quite a glittering field from as far as Sweden and Holland. And not just any old Swedish youngsters, but some of their top-ranked players. The tournament,229 words
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Article, Illustration254 1983-11-12 40 Chrissie coasts into last eight DEERFIELD BEACH (Florida), Fri CHRIS EVERT LLOYD, the three-time defending champion, beat fellow American Betsy Nagelsen 6-2, 7-5 last night to reach the quarter-finals of the Deerfield women's tournament. Fifth-seeded Michelle Tores defeated France's Corinne Vanier 6-0, 6-1 earlier m the day. In another afternoon254 words
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Advertisement93 1983-11-12 40 Nothing altere the performance of a Jensen not even wide extremes of temperature. Every time you hear a Jensen car stereo speaker, you are hearing a legend. G/Cqlii Uit? 15) fICJt v/11l V I v^y /0 Wd Uci iJI CJvJ I UU L > J^ Will fl^^C Sill Illlx uL93 words
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Article, Illustration364 1983-11-12 41 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO FC Groningen insure Fandi for $500,000 per game m Merlion Cup tournament By SINGAPORE'S soccer gem Fandi Ahmad is valued at a sparkling $500,000 by his Dutch club FC Groningen. At least, that is the amount of insurance they have taken out on him for the364 words
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Article33 1983-11-12 41 FAVOURITES Milo White thrashed United World College 5-0 m a Milo International soccer match at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. In an earlier game, American School and Indonesian School drew 2-2.33 words
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Article225 1983-11-12 41 By JOE DOR Ai SEVERAL countries, including Sweden, Canada and Sri Lanka, had their requests for places m the Merlion Cup soccer tournament turned down because the Football Association of Singapore wanted the tournament, scheduled from Dec. 3-17 at the National Stadium, to be short225 words
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Article, Illustration214 1983-11-12 41 JOE DORAI - Leaving it all up to you, Jita JOE DORAI JITA SINGH (pic) wIU be left to decide on his own If he wants to remain manager-coach of the Singapore soccer team. His employers, the Ministry of Defence, have left the decision to him m response to the Football Association of214 words
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Article56 1983-11-12 41 GOODWOOD thrashed Singapore Tourist Promotion Board 3-0 to qualify for the quarterfinals of the Avis squash team championship at the East Coast Recreation Centre last night. Otter rwmlts: SHATEC bt Pavilion 3-0, Mandarin bt Shangri-La 2-1, MAS bt CPA 21, Lufthansa bt Dynasty 2-1, CIAS bt Holiday56 words
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Article147 1983-11-12 41 SOME 250 people from five handicapped and welfare associations, along with members of the public, will take part m a six-kilometre jog-a-run m a fund-raisingproject organised by Flash Sports Club tomorrow (8 a.m.). The run, from the National Stadium's West entrance to the NTUC Conference147 words
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Article154 1983-11-12 41 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW CHINESE SWIMMING CLUB, home of many fine billiards stars, have two hopefolg Woffel Wo and Paul Pang In the finals of the national junior championships at Katong Billiards Saloon on Monday. WoffH will contest the snooker title with Singapore Recreation Club's Edmond Cheong and154 words
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Article202 1983-11-12 41 ONE of the main points soccer coaches must remember is Singapore's priority of work before play. In many cases, only those who could not do well m studies and have a lot of time play football which means limited resources. These points were driven home last night202 words
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Miscellaneous57 1983-11-12 41 ATHLETICS: Civil Services meet (Toa Payoh, 2 p.m.). HOCKEY Elite Con: SIA v CSC (3.45 p.m.). SCRC v SCC (5.20 p.m.). Both at Fairer Park AC. SWHA Mixed League: Heli Orient v GSC (4 p.m.). SRC v TheresTans (5.20 p.m.). Both at the Padang. RUGBY: SRU K.O. s-flnalfl: SAFRA v57 words
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Miscellaneous47 1983-11-12 41 Vandals (Padang 5 p.m.). Inter Forces: Singapore Police v Malaysian Police (Police Academy, 5 p.m.). SOCCER Friendly: Intermediate squad v Sarawak Business Houses (Jalan Besar Stadium, 7.30 p.m.). Pre-Olymplcs Thailand v s ea Hongkong v China (Bangkok). TABLE TENNIS National Irani championship* (Poi Ching School, 7.30 p.m.).47 words
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394 1983-11-12 42 Club in the 'Red'' so Phil is recalled LONDON, Fri THE "insurance" policy which has made Liverpool the most successful English soccer club of the past decade yesterday cost Phil Thompson a chance to return to the First Division. Reserve central defender Gary Gillespie broke his nose m a reserve394 words
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Article171 1983-11-12 42 LONDON, Fri. Third Division promotion challengers Oxford will have a plum home draw against Manchester United If they beat Leeds In their Milk Cup thlrd-ronnd soccer replay. Bat there was disappointment for two other Third Division dabs Rotherham and Wimbledon, who were paired together In yesterday's171 words
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Article, Illustration622 1983-11-12 42 Everton fans watch m agony as rivals Liverpool rule the League LONDON, Fri When you are constantly being put m the shade by the successes of your big brother, anything resembling failure becomes all the harder to accept. English League "First Division soccer side Everton are622 words
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Article95 1983-11-12 42 LONDON, Fii. Everton's need to sign striker Andy Gray In time to play against Nottingham Forest In an English First Division match tomorrow forced the Scottish International to sign on loan for one month Instead of the planned £25f,fM (sBlt,fM) permanent move. "It needs95 words
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Article200 1983-11-12 42 Jock rejoins troubled Rangers GLASGOW, Fri. Jock Wallace returned to manage Rangers, the Scottish Premier League club he walked out on five years ago, following a marathon six-hour board meeting last night. And for the first time m their 110-year history, Rangers announced publicly that they would not200 words
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Article120 1983-11-12 42 Hans quits international scene VIENNA, Fri. Austrian International soccer star Hans Krankl has said he will never play for his country again following their failure to qualify for next year's finals of the European Championship m France. The 31 year-old striker, who scored 34 goals m €8 appearances120 words
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Article338 1983-11-12 42 Rest of the foreign soccer news FORMER Scotland, Rangers and Aberdeen player Dave Smith, 39, was jailed for three years by the High Court m Edinburgh on Thursday for embezzling £49,000 ($158,76) which he lost gambling. Smith admitted embezzling the money from a firm of Aberdeen338 words
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Article339 1983-11-12 42 PERTH, Fri. Wayne Phillips, making his Test cricket debut, and Graham Yallop scored centuries as Australia amassed 330 for three after being put m to bat on the first day of the First Test against Pakistan here today. Phillips was out for 159 but Yallop was339 words
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Advertisement403 1983-11-12 42 PortaSound Keyboards Musical Fun For Everyone g Easy to learn Easy to play •Easy to master f Eat Tfy^*** 3 wf _j»'V l i l r ,^i^»?^*»*-'*"^BHK' wtm "~X">* iiNiim'"'^ ...,_i^^y- v %l^^^^ IB sn M vi, Wp '< i,.^riflil IB ffi m ™"t V^ajt^^^H^^l PC -50: The Teach-Yourself Keyboard403 words
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Article, Illustration1225 1983-11-12 43 Close shave: Bravo, Roberto! Not-so-Marvelous Marvin wins...but bouquets go to oh-so-durable Duran 4DURANS a bad man and a bad sport. I know that had he beaten me he would have walked out of the ring without even shaking my hand. I gave him a lot of respect. He tried to1,225 words
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Article305 1983-11-12 43 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW NEWLY-FORMED Lian He Pao A sailed into the semi-finals of the national table tennis men's team championship when they clobbered Kiung Chow Huay Kuan A 5-0 at Poi Ching School last night. With former multiplecrowned champion Chia Chong Boon still exhibiting the sort305 words
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Advertisement428 1983-11-12 43 Exclusive Cs>C^ Collections I;-"^, 11^^"^ JftpaiieSC x^y y International Furniture Show, these^ere C^OfUCf ClearailCe COttief jS ■g among the top best selling items TH <«2 W-a*»lr On I*7 )ur oltl stock must be cleared, so <■■ .H /W\ fflXfflMfen IS=II 111W WCCKUIuy everything here is being sold off \$&V l428 words
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243 1983-11-12 44 'Bombswon't make us leave Lebanon' THE horrors of living m war-torn Lebanon were brought closer to home yesterday by a visitor to Singapore. Mrs Rida Fuleihan, a delegate attending the YWCA's 25th world council meeting here, told The Straits Times how she had lived through the September bombing of the243 words
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275 1983-11-12 44 MOTOROLA Inc is set to become the first multinational m Singapore to set up a research and development centre for designing electronic communications systems. The American electronics giant yesterday revealed plans to establish by early next year a manufacturing plant for electronic275 words
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Article38 1983-11-12 44 BUENOS AIRES, Fri. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko and American VicePresident George Bush may attend the Dec 10 inauguration of Argentina's first civilian government m nearly eight years, the Foreign Ministry here said yesterday. UPI38 words
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Article408 1983-11-12 44 We will meet to find a solution: Sultan of Selangor KLANG, Friday THE Sultan of Selangor said today that all the Malaysian rulers were making a concerted effort to find a solution to the crisis caused by the proposed amendments to the constitution. They408 words
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Article, Illustration316 1983-11-12 44 A TRAILER driver was fined a total of $550 yesterday for two offences connected with hitting an overhead bridge along Upper Thomson Road on Sept 23. Wong Ngeow Chai, 32, who originally claimed trial to the two charges, had his case brought forward to316 words
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Article31 1983-11-12 44 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slipped 1.32 points to 1,234.55 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP31 words
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Article144 1983-11-12 44 NANCY (France), Fri. A new underwater timepiece the world's only fishpowered clock has gone into action m the municipal Zoology Museum's aquarium, officials said. Mr Denis Terger, assistant director at the museum m Nancy, 270 km east of Paris, says the clock keeps time thanks to belphegor, an144 words
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Article, Illustration206 1983-11-12 44 No! It's not quite Reagan-san TOKYO, Friday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan tried speaking Japanese today. He fluffed it. Addressing the Lower House of the Diet (Parliament), he broke off from his English text and declared: "Nlchibei no yunawa eien desu." The phrase has no meaning m Japanese, but the audience In206 words
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Article46 1983-11-12 44 HARARE, Fri. Detained former Prime Minister Bishop Abel Muzorewa ended his hunger strike on Tuesday, a government information director said yesterday. Muzorewa, 58, began his hunger strike early last week soon after being detained for allegedly making derogatory statements about the Zimbabwe overnment. UPI.46 words
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Advertisement289 1983-11-12 44 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAYS ISSUE If you sometimes wish the sloppy security guards m your housing estates, offices or factories could inspire a little more confidence, you would be pleased to know that your wish may be answered soon. Promote an excellent worker to supervisor and what289 words
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Miscellaneous136 1983-11-12 44 UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over several areas from late morning. TEMP. (C) op to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 6.34 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.31 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 15/26 C Fine Manila 21 31 C Fair Amsterdam *C t Melbourne 8/18 C Fine Bangkok 24/31136 words
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SECTION TWO
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Article, Illustration2631 1983-11-12 1 HAROLD EVANS - HAROLD EVANS Australian Rupert Murdoch, who has an empire of 100 newspapers around the world, bought the 198--year-old The Times of London m 1981. He collided head-on with one of Britain's most influential journalists, The Times editor Harold Evans. Their power struggle ended one year later with2,631 words
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Advertisement231 1983-11-12 1 IPJ^Kiwifruit: -i( I ih> 4l ■>> Winning entries of. j| mr\Sf f d£t Auntie Jane's Postcard Contest I Ky The dessert star ]^L&- MoL*/*^ r > Page Three B BP^'^ OUTLOOK \~s Jmfot. 5* A«B«r (Out of this World) B Po 9 e S f o,, f and F,ve Jjf|231 words
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Article, Illustration1126 1983-11-12 2 HUO MEILI - HUO MEILI Children can be as shrewd as adults when spending their pocket money, but they're unaware of the ingredients of their favourite foods. The concluding part of a nutritional survey of fast foods alerts parents to keep a closer eye on what1,126 words
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975 1983-11-12 2 LINDA DUDLEY - LINDA DUDLEY By WHEN Beverly Nye puts her family's trash on the curb each week, it is always less than one grocery bag full. No heavy metal cans to lug out of the garage, no pyramid of plastic bags stacked for the garbage975 words
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Advertisement441 1983-11-12 2 NO SURCHARGE I Slashed Sight r* =«i I Sound Super-buys 1 1 I Pu^lasf *****135^ 03^^^ National TC-430M Portable 14" I Features. Auto-focus, auto-advance, USUaI: *****0 N W: 395 00 I auto-rewind, auto-load and power lens > H j Usual: $285.00 Now: 5250.00 I p Sony FH -7 120 watts.441 words
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Advertisement1167 1983-11-12 3 B^nEnC IC\d^ mzßh b^F^B b^^ k^'Bk B fl B ™*B B~" i* flV^B^ iiiia -f^sKriiiTißiiffiii r i ™<Ly \|l^T \B J^l 1 1 z\f Hi -t*r~-.*^3 i Bb\e s^^^^@l b^k '^38 4BB"^B1 >BBS M J^l sat b-i >< f Bi ßßßß ■Mm^pj^MM|^^m^ma^»i|maMffimMMßtt «mMmjMMjaajpi«jß| I B ■.-.:iJSk S\Y i B^^s '^^B1,167 words
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Article, Illustration973 1983-11-12 4 TAN LEE LENG - A green gem from Kiwi land TAN LEE LENG A star m desserts, such as New Zealand's Pavlova, kiwifruit is also an excellent meat tenderiser. And it complements dishes of meat, fish and poultry. By I WONDERED how the kiwifruit got its name, but nobody I asked knew. Most people973 words
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Article, Illustration817 1983-11-12 4 ROBERT CAPON - ROBERT CAPON By THE prisoner m the dock is butter, charged not only with the misdemeanor of being an expensive and superfluous comestible but also with the felonies of being fattening and hazardous to health. The prosecution has concluded its presentation and the defence817 words
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Article233 1983-11-12 4 DEREK BUTLER - DEREK BUTLER Jy IT IS always likely to be a fruitful time for wine lovers when the agency for an internationally respected wine house changes hands. The new brooms will want to actively promote the most recently released vintages, often at special prices, while the old233 words
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Article474 1983-11-12 5 A glass of water for $2.60 FRANCE'S highly prized natural spring water earns millions of dollars m exports every year and produces connoisseurs as discerning about water as they are about wine. Export managers speak of a growing worldwide thirst for the spring water from some of France's 1,000 registered474 words
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Article1019 1983-11-12 5 Fruit salad Juice of 2 oranges 1 tbsp of your favourite liqueur 1 tbsp sugar 1 tin lychees, drained V-2 papaya 4 or 5 kiwifruit Method: Combine orange juice and sugar. Stir until dissolved. Place lychees m a salad bowl. Peel, de-seed and cube papaya. Add with peeled and1,019 words
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Advertisement368 1983-11-12 4 O Samsonite's TRADE-IN OFFER Surrender any old bag regardless of its brand, size, age and condition it's worth $100 off the retail price of a new Silhouette 200 or 2000 white- frame suitcase. See your nearest department store, emporium or luggage shop. For more details call *****01 12. Offer valid368 words
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Advertisement139 1983-11-12 5 GUIL USUAL $6.90 1 Jm^^^^. An offer to light up your eyes. Beautiful eyes at even more beautiful prices. •fi^ pp<ip Tg?f Now save with Cover Girl Colormates £1 -sr^^k and Eye Collection. IB^J^ What an opportunity to discover the m- L finite possibilities of Cover Girl eye colours. <_-*/139 words
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Advertisement130 1983-11-12 5 MF Decongestant capsules I Karvol soothes, relieves, comforts all night. Jf Helps clear your child's t i^j blocked nose to help him ■^r breathe easier, sleep better. lAarvol clears blocked noses with the natural iV vapours of pine, cinnamon and menthol r^nsU^ M effectively and easily. Helps your child breathe130 words
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Advertisement309 1983-11-12 6 B iMHBBBBBm V v^*»*^ l A&¥> iB^yWIB^BBB^BB^BBBBBBBB^J^I^^^b Luxurious sofa set tUt'l fl'/ ntt s IBS Bls^a oV tul S °'l! onW J I I VL f ißk T^ i MM* 4l sßbbW bbbVAMbbbß ..jWWK .^■SF bbV JlM |"*"'"''> Imk- fl^^M' /f*^^^ F 1 fl VHHIIJIMMHBKIMP ./^bbP'^^^ 'SMbbb^J.:-'' .y -HB HHbbbbbbbbbbb**^.309 words
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BOOKS
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787 1983-11-12 7 From Thomson to Murdoch times with The Times GOOD TIMES, BAD TIMES By Harold Evans Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 430 pp. $60.95 Not on Sale but Available Through United Publishers Service, Tel *****77 Reviewed in THE ECONOMIST GETTING the sack is wounding, even m Fleet Street where it is not uncommon.787 words
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Article, Illustration654 1983-11-12 7 P. H. BURGESS - P. H. BURGESS LANGUAGE LEARNING AND TEACHING STRATEGIES: A HANDBOOK FOR TEACHERS OF ENGLISH By Lee Kok Cheong and James Villanueva Pan Pacific. 202 pp Reviewed by THIS book sets out to provide the English language teacher with practical ideas and suggestions that654 words
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Advertisement83 1983-11-12 7 to SAN MOTOR CO. (PTE.J LTD. on the official launching of Fiat and Lancia Cara m Singapore Authorised Mazda Service Centre: City Auto (City Motor) Tasting Centre Blk A #01-60, Sin Mm Industrial Estate. Sin Mm Road, Singapore 2057. Tel: 453 1 235, 453 1 359. T.Q. Auto Lodge Blk83 words
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Advertisement374 1983-11-12 7 SOONLY ANN, THE FURNITURE SHOP THAjgffu EVES IN GOOD SERVICE AND LONG-TERM x€P^« BENEFITS FOR THE CONSUMER. £^%^4M Soonly Ann is a well-known name m the furniture business f^ K\ m Singapore. The name itself is heard far^and wide and Is 1^ R\ tremendous support had been given by the374 words
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Advertisement11 1983-11-12 8 I j BP^' "i-« Fiat I Inn 7H Q 5-speed 5-door11 words
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Article, Illustration438 1983-11-12 10 KANNAN CHANDRAN - Singapore sound-man for Asean pop fest KANNAN CHANDRAN By TONIGHT m Indonesia, music lovers will be glued to their radio and television sets as musicians vie for honours at the Third Asjpan Popular Song Festival. Singapore's participa- tion m the festival will not be limited to performers only. The Indonesian438 words
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Article471 1983-11-12 10 Break time on the dance floor A new dance craze, started m the streets of the United States, has swept across the world, after a sequence of it was shown m Flashdance. It's called break-dancing. SABER Mostafa, a 16--year-old dancer at a New York disco, the Roxie, looks like a471 words
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Advertisement404 1983-11-12 10 W 7lc H HIS A)£ IS S] YONG BEE SHOE FACTORY PTE. LTD. jg|so Kallangßahru«Q3-01/05,Kallang Basin Industrial Estate.Singaporel233.Tel:29BB638 1 *****57 bUJI fJC I ore an 20,000 sq ft (2000 sq niK x > M^mJCUIMG Sfil"C dis P |a V area jS^flP' ll^^!^^ QYJSfw* *^2i /CfffT TH More than 300 items^^^^^gii^Bß^^^B404 words
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Miscellaneous99 1983-11-12 10 TODAY TALK ON INTEREST GRANT FOR MECHANISATION AND TRAINING COURSES jointly organised by Geylang Serai RCs and CCC at Geylang Serai CC, Haig Road at 7 p.m. VIDEO TAPE SHOW ON PRODUCTIVITY organised by Kebun Baru Zones A and C RCs at Blk 106, Ang Mo Kio Aye 4 at99 words
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Miscellaneous106 1983-11-12 10 BAGS FOR REFUSE DISPOSAL" EXHIBITION jointly organised by Kolam Ayer RCs, the Housing and Development Board and Ministry of the Environment at the open ground between Blks 61 and 67 Kallang/Geylang Baru at 8.30 a.m. Mr Sidek Saniff, adviser to the Kolam Ayer RCs, will be present. TOUR TO SENTOSA106 words
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Article, Illustration742 1983-11-12 11 CHAN ENG CHENG - How concerts can be less stuffy CHAN ENG CHENG At a prom concert, you can get up and walk around, and even go out and have a drink. David Measham, guest conductor of the West Australian Symphony Orchestra, elaborates on the subject. By The West Australian Symphony Orchestra will stage742 words
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Article, Illustration721 1983-11-12 11 CHOO SOH ENG - Pragasam picks tough life of a dancer CHOO SOH ENG By AGAINST great odds, Pragasam s/o M. A. Victor has made it. Born m a strict Roman Catholic family, which disapproves of his ambition to be an Indian classical dancer, Pragasam, 25, however, stubbornly persisted m his dream. And he721 words
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Advertisement195 1983-11-12 11 'V s T^^flS^S' 1^ *<f"'-"-* ■->>. K->"" ''-.''"SiA^. >1 ''"■•S* If you are willing to go through great lengths to purchase the Great Wall of China. you could probably v buy it with Cheq-point. O I The Great Wall of China was an innovative idea during its time, v built195 words
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Advertisement106 1983-11-12 11 ■Q/ Paramount Hotel^^ Where the happy people go \Sißgapop<H XFlavoapsy Lunch Dinner \jM**' Lunch Dinner 11am 2.3opm^b|^r6pm— 10.30pm Adult $12 Adult $15 Child $10 Child $10 (under 10) (under 10) The selection of Singapore's favourite multi-racial delicacies. Some of the many mouth-watering delights: Fried Oysters with Eggs Pineapple Ham Hainanese106 words
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Advertisement855 1983-11-12 12 imperial palace* I GENUINE LEATHER SHOES M.C. ITAUAN SHOES IMPORTEL^ATENT LoWIERSHOES USUAL $39.90 USUAL $11 5.00 USUAL $39.90 j_ l(^| NOW $26.90 NOW $69.00 NOW $24. 9 o QUEENSTOWN^n ff"Ti% $56 9(^fc# ft^f $55 00 M 1 $75 00 I ACTION THRIUF.R m MANDARIN Usual Usua! fJ ,1 Usual n855 words
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Advertisement550 1983-11-12 12 II Magnificent 1 i A Offer i ;J I The first and only lab m Singapore to use the :i I most advanced Kodak 3510 261 0 C m j I Computerised Color Printers. I I Color enlargement I j I HI 20.3 cm x 25.4 cm I j t550 words
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Advertisement330 1983-11-12 12 X EVERYWHERE HE GOES. TROUBLE FOLLOWS... X Q WINGS HAUSERfIHMBHHpiQ Formerly from "VICE SQUAD" .'-^^HBrTS^P H X DEADLY V JCafaiafaiaVafr #j8 B V X i 2o SHELL HAMPERS to be won X O m DEADLY fORCE CONTEST j, 5 DETAILS IN THf STRAITS TIMES (3 U 83! Q ft I330 words
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Advertisement841 1983-11-12 12 V V*9J OPGANISATON 0 EKSMESHEi 5 5' NOW SHOWING' C^l lam, 1 30 4 6 30 9 I spmO Q "HUNDRA" ("j NOW SHOWING' O jV "DEADLY FORCE" J|j ?k LAST FEW DAYS' :|[l lorn, 1 30, 4 6 30& 9 IbpmiC V "HIGH ROAD TO CHINA" J(| V GOLDEN841 words
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Advertisement654 1983-11-12 13 The Humphrey Automatic Refractor (USA) I Have your vision tested by our most modern technical instrument. ©CANTAT OPTICAL CO. (CONTACT LENS CENTRE) Bedok: Blk. 59, New Upper Changi Road, #01-1286, Singapore 1646. Tel; *****7 Katong: 81-77, Basement, Katong Shopping Centre. Singapore 1543. Tel: *****03 Geylang: No 23, Lorong 19, Geylang,654 words
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Advertisement212 1983-11-12 13 YOU CAN WELL AFFORD TO WEAR THE NAME... BENETTON FIORUCCI COVER KAPPA-SPORT Now, a fantastic opportunity for you to grab Original Top Italian Casual and Sports Wear at genuine factory discounted prices. This amazing promotional sales of the year begins Saturday, 12-11-63 to 20-11-83. benetbn Italian casual wear 14 Scotts212 words
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Advertisement89 1983-11-12 13 Spread the gift of gold. Butter from Kerrysold.. Kerry gold pure Irish butter comes fresh, smooth taste of only the to you m Singapore from the richest highest quality butter. Taste the daky pastures m the world. A gift gold. over 80 cou ntries across the^fl easily and retains that89 words
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Advertisement2540 1983-11-12 14 APPOINTMENTS NOTICES fT 1 IWrlllMflffllimi Telex Service: Address: Rates: Mln. Charges: ifoX 4 t r~h iiiaißfißiM-ml ST#A#N#TS Appointments Notices Section Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. Straits Times: 5571.25 A A TrllCl IK HISC* i: 1. Vj". )U' ll( I STANTS rs ***** TIMEAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc.2,540 words
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Advertisement581 1983-11-12 15 APPOINTMENTS DIGITAL IS EXPANDING! Join us for a career m high technology Manufacturing Engineer The person should possess a degree m Mechanical Engineering, preferably with some working experience m an electronic manufacturing establishment. Overseas training will be provided. IQC Engineer The person should possess a degree m Engineering, preferably with581 words
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Advertisement777 1983-11-12 15 A Challenging Task For An 1 Engineering Professional We are a large multi-national company m the packaging B industry. Due to our expansion programme, we invite H suitably qualified candidates to apply for the post of B MECHANICAL I DESIGNER I The right candidate should have the following basics: I777 words
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Advertisement937 1983-11-12 15 X LJussein Associates Zen. Bhd. /aterhouse Associate "IB 1 Management Consullanli Bt Jaffar Hussein Associates Sdn Bhd and Price Waterhouse Associates have been B| retained to advise on the following appointment: *fia I MAINTENANCE MANAGER I E (Compensation negotiable around M 570,000 per annum) |B B Our client is engaged937 words
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Advertisement629 1983-11-12 16 APPOINTMENTS The Armitage Shanks Group m the Far East is a member of a large multi-national corporation. It is involved m the manufacture and marketing of bathroom and building materials, and m the service sector of the building and construction industry. The Group now wishes to make the following appointments:Export629 words
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Advertisement669 1983-11-12 16 ffiS We are an established trading and engineering company en- jM iflfl gaged m the sales of high quality and high technology mac- |9 hinery and equipment. We have vacancies for: Vm M SALES ENGINEER /EXECUTIVE I wB Plastic Processing 58 j^B To promote and to sell our range of669 words
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Advertisement660 1983-11-12 16 In line with our 5-year expansion programme (1982-86), we invite applications from suitably qualified Singapore citizens, Permanent Residents of Singapore and ASEAN citizens to fill the following posts: i) BUILDING DEPARTMENT ii) ELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Hi) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 1) PRINCIPAL LECTURERS Gross salary ranges from $5091 to $6249660 words
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Advertisement564 1983-11-12 16 BIOMEDICAL SYSTEMS AND SUPPLIES We seek a self motivafed and conscientious Singaporean for the position of: DISTRIBUTION OFFICER to co-ordinate our orders and shipments with our international manufacturing centres, our customers and our agents m Asia. He will also be responsible for our store operations and inventory control. We offer:564 words
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Advertisement548 1983-11-12 17 APPOINTMENTS (fl An expanding shipping/transporta- tion company requires the following personnel to be based m PULAU AVER MERBAU (About 30 minutes by ferry from Pasir Panjang). We provide free uniforms and attractive food, transport laundry allowance. A) FOREMAN (Terminal Section) Responsibilities: Supervise vehicle traffic at Pulau Ayer Merbau Oversee wharf548 words
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Advertisement627 1983-11-12 17 m A dynamic and rapidly growing Group of Companies m the food industry is setting up a chain of Supermarkets to retail fresh and frozen meat, poultry, seafood, vege- tables, fruits and dairy products. As part of this expansion programme, the group now seeks suitably qualified individuals to apply for627 words
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Advertisement577 1983-11-12 17 B A top leading international airfreight forwarding agent requires the following B for immediate employment. j I Secretary 1 B positions) I JT* Minimum 3 GCE 'O' level with credit^ M m English and possess Secretarial fl Diploma or its equivalent fl A mature and intelligent lady with at fl577 words
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Advertisement721 1983-11-12 17 Hardworking, dedicated, independent, enthusiastic... You 11 need all these qualities and more to become an Air Hostess with Saudia flU**^ As one the world s fastest growing inter*tf"*^^^^^^\ national airlines, we're now looking for a «j^^"**** ai select number of girls to work on our expan&jj^^mr---~ dfn 9 fleet of721 words
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Advertisement269 1983-11-12 17 AAR PACIFIC PTE LTD International supplier of aviation products and service, both commercial and military has an immediate requirement for: AVIATION SALES EXECUTIVE Successful candidates must have experience m the industry m a sales, marketing or engineering capacity. The position requires a qualified individual with a dynamic personality who is269 words
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Advertisement555 1983-11-12 18 APPOINTMENTS M THE WAH-CHANG Q 9 [fj INTERNATIONAL GROUP jl- requires an I ADMINISTRATION I MANAGER I j£ (China) &JM The candidate will be responsible for I I finanical, personnel and administration I matters related to Wah-Chang's various I $0 joint venture companies m China. I Jl he J° mt555 words
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Advertisement179 1983-11-12 18 W JO v Wx Walk-in interviews will be conducted I Wm Today at: B fill the Indonesia and Board Room mm of Hilton Hotel, from 9.30 a.m. to fIH j||| 4.30 p.m. I W Tel: *****33 (Liang Eng). H |»ailil 1811 i J SMITH KLINE &f RENCH, a Fortune top179 words
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Advertisement722 1983-11-12 18 THE LAST WORD IN M SMALL DISK STORAGE fe Maxtor is the leading U.S. high technology company that HH| shocked the computer industry with 143 Megabyte and 380 Megabyte storage capacity 5 1 /»-inch Winchester rigid disk drives. Maxtor is growing fast and here is an opportunity for you to722 words
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Advertisement672 1983-11-12 18 i The World Bank, a leading international institution m the field of economic development with Headquarters m I Washington, DC, invites applications from qualified men and women for the following position: Section Chief, Travel: To manage, under the general guidance of the Division Chief, Travel and Shipping, the worldwide travel672 words
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Advertisement693 1983-11-12 19 APPOINTMENTS WALK IN '{ft RANK XEROX requires a SALES SPECIALIST (Word Processing) This is a new position m our Special Business Division with many challenges to offer. The Sales Specialist will sell Xerox Word Processing and Data Processing Systems to our customers as well as provide product support to our693 words
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Advertisement569 1983-11-12 19 \(Sv\ HONG LEONG INDUSTRIES 1 I MJ^/ MANUFACTURING LIMITED S We are looking for suitably qualified candidates to fill the S position of:I ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR I (QUALITY CONTROL) I QUALIFICATIONS/EXPERIENCE Technician Diploma m Production Engineering/Chemical (Plastics). 2-3 years experience m quality control technique will be a distinct advantage. DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES To569 words
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Advertisement937 1983-11-12 19 |™l EDELEANU Hj H Edeleanu, a leading German company, active for more than fif 70 years m Engineering, Licensing and Consulting for the B| Hj Petroleum, Petrochemical and Gas Processing Industry, H H needs for its subsidiary company m Singapore experienced K| H and high calibre engineers m the following937 words
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Advertisement538 1983-11-12 20 l i 1 i APPOINTMENTS m^^^m^^g^ s=^ WM Manufacturers o*- Printed Circuits Boards m till rllll6S HBBPBBP^Bm I FIELD APPUCAWN wj(h 2 ye ars |H I Ternary education ;nßec«O rdesi e^ine^ iotheSales I involvement m aPP' cat vide techn.cal supP on design Pr ,marv nc on^^| to interface wrth custo538 words
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Advertisement614 1983-11-12 20 ■^^■ProjectsEngineeißl We have an immediate vacancy for a Projects Engineer to undertake on-site supervision of Mechanical and Electrical installations. Applications should possess a Polytechnic Degree m either Mechanical or Electrical Engineering and should preferably have some site supervision experience of a related nature. Experience or familiarity with sewage works, water614 words
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Advertisement525 1983-11-12 20 I USA. I CE (USA) AVIATION SERVICE OPERATION PTE LTD I invites applications for the positions of: I Responsible for conducting laboratory fl microscopic evaluation to determine acB ceptance/rejection criteria and other lab B related work B Assisting m the resolution of heat treating, B chemical clean, welding and metal525 words
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Advertisement460 1983-11-12 20 I People required For 1 X .^►^•"sZiM^^^^^^^^Pf Industrial Power (utter- cut P \< *^«f steel or concrete MR T-rails to I f^^^mm m^i~\ Chainsaws J w M Engine powered sprayers I *C S Grass cutters I R 'l^^^ over V) 000 Units sold (Mr =r^^^== Water hdters that remove U^^3Z3i460 words
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Advertisement692 1983-11-12 21 APPOINTMENTS I GENERAL ELECTRIC B Consumer Electronics Pte Ltd H A fast paced, growing US organisation is seeking for: I (A) ADVANCED MANUFACTURING ENGINEER B (B) QUALITY CONTROL ENGINEER incoming Materials 1 (C) QUALITY CONTROL ENGINEER New Products Development B For Position (A) B This is an excellent opportunity for692 words
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Advertisement637 1983-11-12 21 PHILIPS f Working towards a better tomorrow J We are a large multi-national organisation m the M forefront of electronic technology. We have m Singapore m significant manufacturing as well as marketing activities H covering a diversified range of products from consumer electronics and appliances to sophisticated profesH sional equipment637 words
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Advertisement340 1983-11-12 22 APPOINTMENTS WILLTfI?!^ llv^ll Our clients Australia's most successful onshore oil and gas emplores developing additional fields m the Cooper and Eromanga Basins have immediate requirements for personnel. RESERVOIR ENGINEERS Minimum 6 years experience, including reservoir evaluation petro-physics, reservoir stimulation and well test. Location Adelaide, South Australia GEOPHYSISTS 3 to 5340 words
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Advertisement515 1983-11-12 22 bill HAGEMEYER I ELECTRONICS 1 11 (S) PTE LTD II I invites suitably qualified male I *****1 l candidates to fill vacancies for the I MANAGEMENT i TRAINEE |ij (Home Appliances/ I j Industrial Division) I] |||y Requirements Hill UIHUIIJ •Minimum G.C.E. A' Level with 3 j ||||||n II ill515 words
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Advertisement101 1983-11-12 22 BIGGEST BEST CHAMBERS Chambers 20th Century Dictionary $55.85 The most comprehensive single-volume dictionary of the English Language. Now available at all leading bookshops Distributed by (^FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS l/IPI 2 J uron 9 Port Road, Singapore 2261 Only a few novels change people's lives. This is one of them, ONE HUNDRED101 words
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Advertisement981 1983-11-12 23 NOTICES B.S.P. TENDER NOTICE NO. SSU 11/83 Item Quantity Description Student Centre Lathe 6" with a maximum operation speed of 1200 and minimum of 54 R.P.M. open bed type, swing 18 inch, diameter, and with a hydraulic copy attachment. 1 1 Unit Serial No. *****2 2 1 Unit Serial No.981 words
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Advertisement1277 1983-11-12 23 r SANYO INDUSTRIES (MALAYSIA) BERHAD 1 (Incorporated m Malaysia) REGISTERED OFFICE: Suite 1301, 13th Floor Wisma MPI Jalan Raja Chulan Kuala Lumpur NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Negara Room, Kuala Lumpur Hilton Hotel,1,277 words
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Advertisement952 1983-11-12 23 I (iIJINNESS MALAYSIA BIHIIAO (Incorporated m Malaysia) B I PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF PROFITS AND DIVIDENDS I YEAR ENDED 30TH SEPTEMBER, 1983 I I The Board of Directors of Guinness Malaysia Berhad has pleasure m announcing the unaudited trading results for the year ended 30th September, 1983: 9 I 12 Months952 words
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Advertisement690 1983-11-12 24 i [IBS OMQIP Uoil«azin Electronically the camera displays enormous advances vCC A N A D A J p as t unglaublich jedoch sind die Moglichkeiten der The program mode is designed to favour shutter speed c lir n ma rv thP x 700 is a fine basir ramera with hiahlv690 words
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Miscellaneous315 1983-11-12 24 G ARFIELD By Mm Dmrls lIT WAS NICE 6A/V\£ ANP VOO'P BETTER FORGET I /DON'T TELLTHATTO VISITINGWITH HER^ ABOUT YOUR CRUSH ON JOHN JaY rAAADIITCD OATIkuJ YOU, AUNT V JON 3 TRAVOLTA. HE'5 YO0N& ENOO&H V^' t *i A !:^rlriJ» W^ TlNer i s. GUe>6l^^/ n^ y TO BE YOUR315 words
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Advertisement215 1983-11-12 25 COMPOSITES. [IPS FROM THE GREAT MASTERS OF ITALY. Composites of exceptional beauty. Right into lA^ S|> *^> t*'"K gter\^Jf -,^r your home, m the exclusiveness of your own 'Sjbf/^m^' < r "^Jb dining or living room, kitchen or bathroom: 4 j^Wg 'V and m restaurants and public buildings '^2s* V.215 words
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Miscellaneous78 1983-11-12 26 Central #08-464, Singapore 1231 2nd: Xie Youjin/Andy Chia (16) Apt blk 103, Tampines St 11 #06-29, Singapore 1852 3rd: Betty Chia Ye Lin Apt blk 103, Tampines St 11 #06-26, Singapore 1852 «rfi*4>uti«»a prtacw: Randolf Ng (7) Apt blk 3 Marine Terrace #14-286, Singapore 1544 Tan Chin Chuan Apt blk78 words
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Article, Illustration788 1983-11-12 27 MARILYN AUGUST - Not through the glass, darkly MARILYN AUGUST The new boy m the Nobel club sets the record straight. By m Paris 41 am a realist. But I have earned this reputation that I don't much like, simply because I force people to look at things they don't want to see.788 words
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Article, Illustration672 1983-11-12 27 LONG KUM THONG - Me and a dog named Tino LONG KUM THONG \l. I 9[» HE'S at my feet now as I pen these words. A 40 kg hulk of sleek, black-furred flesh, lanky limbs with massive paws and long, swishing tail. I have not- brought him up the textbook way. Given to672 words
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Miscellaneous368 1983-11-12 27 DANCE AND BALLET IN 11.30 a.m. at the Hilton THE FEDERAL REPUB- Hotel and 5.00 p.m. at LIC OF GERMANY Centrepoint. This talk with video and FRENCH CONTEMPOfiIm examples will be RARY ARTISTS Feagiven by Jochen Schmidt, turing the works of Deeditor of Ballet Interna- fossez. Mezzanine floor, tional. At368 words
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Advertisement169 1983-11-12 28 I HHK GUENTER LIENAU i^i^i^i^i^H The Leader m Lighting-est. 1954. 1 fT* *j I n addition to tree lucky I^H|f^||] B^^^^ rtSlt i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B draw coupons issued on iVISiilaH LnE Lm j*^ A Hf purchases, catch the little Bfitt B9jflk lV^» X .^H AS tiHlfil&flfelHlfcßi t^k^k^k^k^k^k^k^k^k^k^BVlMHH^BF extras at our store: IVilUßwi169 words
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Miscellaneous1784 1983-11-12 28 V^Wl i\£ loopM fQ|owed fay Swame 6 .35Wmnetou (Last episode): Old Bear, who is have fun learning the letters "P" and "R" and accused of killing a boy, goes on trial. 5 «M am National Anthem The Top Ten 3.M News in M^\1T Cl ir^l^^SI^ 1.55 Doctor Snuggles (Last episode)1,784 words
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