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Title Section14 1983-12-02 1 The Straits limes Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article376 1983-12-02 1 Lebanese army extends curfew by three hours to prevent vengeance killing BEIRUT, Thursday FEARS of renewed civil waf between Druze Muslims and Christians gripped Beirut tonight after Sheikh Halim Takieddine, the highest-ranking legal authority of Lebanon's Druze community, was shot and killed by a loneAP; UPI; Reuter; AFP - 376 words
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210 1983-12-02 1 PAUL WEE - Car park thefts: Man in a wheelchair arrested PAUL WEE B] A PARAPLEGIC In a wheelchair was among a gang of suspected thieves detained by police In a multi-storey carpark m En Tons Sen Street early yesterday. Also picked op were a teenaged girl and a youth. Two others both210 words
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373 1983-12-02 1 BONN, Thursday A WEST German parliamentary committee today recommended lifting the political immunity of Economics Minister Otto Lambsdorff so corruption charges against him can proceed, committee members told journalists. The decision was expected to be ratified formally by the full parliament later today orReuter - 373 words
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Article, Illustration126 1983-12-02 1 THIS man scattering food for pigeons m the grounds of a temple may not know that he can be fined up to $500 for breaking a law. Yes, a law was passed 10 years ago singling out the pigeon as the bird which should beARTHUR LEE - 126 words
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Article68 1983-12-02 1 SHARE prices on the Singapore Stock Exchange suffered its biggest setback since NovB. Investment sentiment deteriorated sharply m the wake of the continuing controversy over the consti- tutional issue m Malaysia. At the final bell, the Straits Times Industrial Index had tumbled by 10.92 points68 words
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Article91 1983-12-02 1 STARKE (Florida), Thurs. Convicted killer Robert Sullivan died m the electric chair yesterday after spending 10 years on the death row m Florida state prison. The execution was ordered only hours after Sullivan, 36, failed m his final court appeal for clemency and two daysReuter - 91 words
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881 1983-12-02 1 AHMAD OSMAN - AHMAD OSMAN Move by former MP to wind up Workers' Party if debt is not paid By MR J. B. Jeyaretnam was warned yesterday that he would lose his parliamentary seat m Anson if he failed to settle a long-standing881 words
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Article60 1983-12-02 1 PARIS, Thurs. French Defence Minister Charles Hernn today accused the Soviet Union of upsetting the balance of power In Europe, saying Europe was facing Its greatest crisis since the Cuban missile emergency of 1962. Addressing the assembly of the Western European Union, Mr Hernn criticisedReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement47 1983-12-02 1 What goes into the making of a radio ad Page One Three marriages m iron Outlook, Page Five The David Bowie interview Leisure, Page Twenty-seven Indian religious festivals Page IV Outlook 4,5 Comics 24,25 Cinema 18 Radio TV 28 Appointments and notices 25 aand 21— 24(5ec.3) j47 words
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Advertisement91 1983-12-02 1 FLY THE REAL TRAVELLER'S WAY TO TOKYO Daily flights with connection m Hong Kong. Marco Polo was the world's first real traveller. He discovered the best of East and West. As you can when you fly Cathay Pacific. Hong Kong's own airline. Aboard our whisper-quiet Rolls-Royce powered 747's you're greeted91 words
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Article593 1983-12-02 2 1 1 Port enhances safety THE Port Authority, in a move to further improve port safety, will revamp its control centres. A key feature or the new structure will be the appointment of qualified harbour pilots as Marine Traffic Controllers. Apart from their specialist role, they will increase the593 words
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Article239 1983-12-02 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE National Productivity Board's lowkey and subtle productivity campaign seems to have paid off. More employers as well as employees are taking an active interest. Also, many workers now have a general idea of what productivity is all about. Bat there is a possibility that239 words
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Article299 1983-12-02 2 Noah set on NY FRENCH Open tennis champion Yannick Noah has said he will leave France and live m the United States. Noah, 23, said m a radio interview he decided to settle m New York where he felt he would be more free to train and live. Last299 words
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Article249 1983-12-02 2 MALAYSIA SET TO JOIN BIG COCOA PRODUCERS' LEAGUE MALAYSIA will be full of beans cocoa beans, that is. It has the potential of becoming the world's third largest producer of cocoa if the present growth rate continues. This forecast was made by Mr Carstein Holdroff and Mr Edward Magiera249 words
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Article52 1983-12-02 2 DEADLY AIDS SPREADS ACQUIRED immune deficiency syndrome (Aids) has become a worldwide problem. The disease has spread to 33 countries. Once considered an American problem, Aids has surfaced m Africa, Europe and even Asia. With no known cure, victims of the disease face a 90 per cent death rate.52 words
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Article602 1983-12-02 2 Firms' shutdown bid A RECORD 63 companies asked the Philippine government last month to give them the green light to shut down, lay off employees or slow down operations, as a result of the worst economic crisis to hit the country m decades, a business daily reported602 words
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Article232 1983-12-02 2 Party's 'double talk' DATUK Musa Hitam yesterday criticised Pas for its "double faced" stand on the constitutional amendments issue. The Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister said Pas was exploiting the issue for its own political interest when m fact it was known to be an "extremely radical" party.232 words
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Article351 1983-12-02 2 The jingle makers WOULD a morning be right without the perfunctory host of jingles spewing forth from the radio? For those who wake up with them, the catchy words and tunes are almost second nature. But what goes into the making of a jingle? KANNAN CHANDRAN talks to351 words
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Article146 1983-12-02 2 Vocal and local THE 1983 Singapore Vocal Competition was held at the Victoria Concert Hall earlier this week. Mr Zhang Zhenyuan, a marketing manager of Yamaha Music School, won the men's section. He finds local songs closer to his heart and easier to relate to. The winner of146 words
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Article, Illustration131 1983-12-02 3 ASEAN ministers attending the Japan-Asean Ministerial Conference on Science and Technology seen here with Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone yesterday. From left to right are Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, Minister of State (Trade and Industry), Singapore; Mr Prapas Limpabandhu, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Thailand;UPI - 131 words
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234 1983-12-02 3 Russian aid to Vietnam 'for new offensive' BANGKOK, Thurs. Soviet ships have unloaded tanks, heavy trucks and supplies m Cambodia m preparation for a dry season offensive against anti-Vietnamese guerillas, a senior Thai official said. The Nation newspaper today quoted National Security Council chief Prasong Soonsiri as saying that HanoiAFP; Bernama - 234 words
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416 1983-12-02 3 Australia's security services 'take over' a luxury hotel MELBOURNE, Thnrs. When five masked men armed with sabmachine guns took over Melbourne's luxury Sheraton Hotel last night, the manager assumed they were staging a robbery and ordered staff to summon the police. But bystanders agreedReuter; UPI - 416 words
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Article170 1983-12-02 3 MANILA, Thurs. Philippines Foreign Minister Carlos Romulo, the oldest surviving signatory to the United Nations Charter, said today that he might undergo two major surgeries. Mr Romulo told reporters at the airport shortly after he returned from the United States that he would be going intoReuter - 170 words
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Article112 1983-12-02 3 BANGKOK, Thurs. More than 15.4 kg of uranium isotope stolen from the scene of a traffic accident was returned safely today after nearby residents were warned it could be lethal. The uranium belonging to a firm engaged m metallurgical research was lost yesterday when the companyUPI - 112 words
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119 1983-12-02 3 JAKARTA, Thurs. The Norwegian tourist ship Royal Viking Star arrived m Manado, North Sulawesi, today to disembark 150 crew and passengers of an Indonesian ship it had rescued off Tolitoli, about 400 km west of Manado, the Eveninger Sinar Harapan reported. TheAFP - 119 words
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Article70 1983-12-02 3 MANILA, Thurs. Police today burned thousands of magazines and comics m a Manila street m what city officials described as the start of a crackdown on smut. "It is the responsibility of officialdom to see to it that our people, particularly the youth and students, areUPI - 70 words
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326 1983-12-02 3 MANILA, Thurs. A RECORD 63 firms asked the Philippine government last month to give them the green light to shut down, lay off employees or slow down operations, as a result of the worst economic crisis to hit this country m decades, BusinessdayAFP; AP; Reuter - 326 words
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Article202 1983-12-02 3 MANILA, Thurs. A Philippines Airlines loader told an inquiry commission investigating the killing of opposition leader Benignq Aquino today that it was possible soldiers shot the former senator. Jose Orias, 24, a fuel loader, said that from the cockpit of a nearby aircraft he sawReuter; AP - 202 words
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317 1983-12-02 4 WASHINGTON, Thursday Still no accord among economic policy-makers A DISPUTE among US economic policy-makers intensified last night Iwhen President Ronald JReagan's chief economic adviser, Mr Martin Feldstein, called again for higher taxes, a move Treasury Secretary Donald Regan opposes. In aReuter - 317 words
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147 1983-12-02 4 US envoy in Panama for talks with Nicaragua rebels PANAMA CITY, Thurs. United States special envoy Richard Stone arrived m Panama for meetings with Nicaraguan rebel leaders, m an apparent attempt to unite the insurgents fighting the leftist Sandinista regime. Sources close to the Nicaraguan rebels said yesterday that MrUPI - 147 words
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277 1983-12-02 4 $18b gives IMF more breathing space WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Ronald Reagan signed legislation yesterday approving extra US contributions totalling about US$B.5 billion (5518.19 billion) to the International Monetary Fund. The move gave the IMF extra breathing space to deal with the global debt crisis and ended months of squabbling betweenReuter - 277 words
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Article31 1983-12-02 4 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Wall Street transcript, which bills itself as the world's most expensive weekly newspaper, is raising its price from US$3O (SS63) a copy to US$5O. APAP - 31 words
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367 1983-12-02 4 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States has dropped to 11th place m the size of its privately owned merchant marine fleet, and Soviet flagships now outnumber US vessels four to one, a maritime group reported on Wednesday. The Transportation Institute, a non-profit researchUPI - 367 words
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Article, Illustration380 1983-12-02 4 Move over, Jane Fonda THERE'S nothing as good for w the inside of a man as the m outside of a horse. Mr Reagan on riding as an exercise. WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Ronald Reagan advocates a programme combining outdoor and indoor exercise, andUPI; Reuter - 380 words
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224 1983-12-02 4 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. The General Assembly's main political committee today called for a comprehensive UN report on Antarctica, m a move widely seen as the opening shot m a campaign to broaden decisionmaking affecting the icecovered region. A resolution calling forReuter - 224 words
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Article31 1983-12-02 4 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Mr Clement Zablocki, chairman of the US House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, suffered a heart attack yesterday and is in critical condition, his office said. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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120 1983-12-02 6 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States rejected yesterday the strong criticism of its stand on Namibian independence by leaders of the Commonwealth at their justended summit meeting m India. The summit implicitly accused Washington of delaying Namibian independence by insisting, with South Africa, which rules theAFP - 120 words
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Article, Illustration465 1983-12-02 6 Syrian threat may lead to joint operations WASHINGTON, Thurs ISRAELI Defence Minister Moshe Arens left open the possibility yesterday of joint American-Israeli military operations m Lebanon m the event of a Syrian "military challenge." "We have reached the point where US and Israeli policy m Lebanon will be coordinated," heUPI; Reuter; AP - 465 words
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256 1983-12-02 6 New alliance criticised by Saudi ambassador WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Saudi Arabian ambassador to Washington yesterday criticised the new strategic cooperation announced between Israel and the United States as a possible setback to peace m the Middle East. "We believe that Israel is a strategic liability to the United States, ratherUPI - 256 words
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237 1983-12-02 6 Troop pullout pact stays Gemayel WASHINGTON, Thurs. Lebanese President Amin Gemayel, here for talks with President Ronald Reagan and other senior US officials, has reaffirmed his commitinent to the Lebanese-Israeli agreement on withdrawal of foreign forces from his country. Mr Gemayel, who arrived in Washington last night following talks inReuter; UPI - 237 words
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Article167 1983-12-02 6 TEL AVIV, Thurs. Six Israeli soldiers who returned home to a heroes' welcome after an exchange of prisoners with the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) have become the centre of a bitter controversy. Former Chief of Staff Rafael Eitan has accused them of shaming the army andReuter - 167 words
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Article, Illustration380 1983-12-02 8 More violence between unionists and police LONDON, Thurs. FRESH scuffles broke out today between police and trade unionists challenging the government's laws curbing union powers, while ministers and opposition MPs blamed each other for the continuing industrial dispute. Hundreds of printers and supporters again tried to prevent a local newspaperUPI - 380 words
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114 1983-12-02 8 Attacking chess gives Russian the lead in contest LONDON, Thurs. Vasily Smyslov of the Soviet Union regained the lead in the World Chess Championship elimination match semi-final last night with a fine attacking victory over Hungarian Grandmaster Zoltan Ribli. Ribli, playing black, invited an early queen excursion from his opponent,Reuter - 114 words
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Article65 1983-12-02 8 FRANCE'S RULING left-wing alliance met m Paris yesterday to thrash out its differences with the socialists demanding greater loyalty from their communist partners m support of government policy. Political sources said the meeting between Socialist Party first secretary Mr Lionel Jospin and Communist Party leader Mr GeorgesReuter - 65 words
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Article50 1983-12-02 8 A RESOLUTION against prostitution sponsored by seven Islamic countries was approved by a vote of 106 to none on Wednesday m the UN General Assembly's social committee. Twenty-eight Western and African countries abstained from voting. Iran, Kuwait, Libya, Malaysia, Pakistan. Sudan and Turkey were the sponsors.- APAP - 50 words
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Article80 1983-12-02 8 PRESIDENT JUNIUS Jayewardene said yesterday that Sri Lanka's main Tamil political party was ready to give up its separatist demands if an alternative solution to the island nations ethnic problems could be found. In a statement issued m Colombo on his return from New Delhi, where heAFP - 80 words
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Article70 1983-12-02 8 BANGLADESH'S MAIN port of Chittagong remained paralysed under curfew yesterday as the government banned an opposition newspaper m efforts to dampen further protests against the martial law regime. Chittagong, home of about one million people, was the scene of violent clashes between police and demonstrators yesterday. TheAFP - 70 words
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Article31 1983-12-02 8 POLICE INTERROGATED Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's former yoga teacher, Mr Dhirendra Brahmachari, m Jammu on Wednesday amid charges the swami smuggled 500 gun barrels into Kashmir. UPIUPI - 31 words
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Article48 1983-12-02 8 SPACELAB'S ASTRONAUTS aboard the shuttle Columbia created an artificial aurora yesterday. They generated the brilliant display of lights by firing bursts of gases and electron beams into the darkness of space. They hope to learn more about the atmospheric veil that envelops the earth. APAP - 48 words
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117 1983-12-02 8 One of the Heineken kidnap 'brains' arrested AMSTERDAM, Thnrs. One of the alleged "brains" behind the kidnapping of Dutch brewery magnate Freddie Helneken and his chauffeur Ab Doderer, rescued by police yesterday, was arrested on arrival at Schlphol International Airport last night. Police named Mr Robert Grlfhorat, 34, as oneAFP - 117 words
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Article30 1983-12-02 8 NICOSIA, Thurs. A total of 42 people have been sentenced to death m Iran for drug offences during November, the official Iranian news agency Irna reported yesterday. APAP - 30 words
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235 1983-12-02 8 WASHINGTON, Thurs US DEFENCE Secretary Caspar Weinberger begins a seven-day European trip today, which will centre on a meeting of Nato defence ministers. The trip comes at a time when new US nuclear-tipped missiles are being deployed m Europe. The most important partUPI; Reuter - 235 words
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Article69 1983-12-02 8 HELSINKI, Thurs. Finnish customs officials have impounded cargo believed to contain sophisticated American computer components bound for the Soviet Union, it was reported yesterday. The newspaper, Helsingin Sanomat Report, said five cases weighing a total of 250 kg have been confiscated by Finnish customs at HelsinkiUPI - 69 words
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Advertisement220 1983-12-02 8 Why go further than Paradise for dinner tonight? »,^i 111)11!""*%.. "*jk wB*^! '^4^ Dine with a difference at the Waterfall Cafe. Savour delicioufe local specialities such as steamboat, rojak, satay, chilli crab, mee rebus, chicken rice and many more in the midst of lushful greenery and the sounds of a220 words
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Advertisement128 1983-12-02 8 2 REVOLUTIONARY PRODUCTS FROMIBL LIFTOFF >SQ&£s&B&£& The revolutionary way to |j^it^S^s^ j open any shape of can I c^TSfVCr^^ I hygienically and safeiy. > Leaves no dangerous i a 99 ered ©cIQOS on the lid. f 10% 1 V e'^ s tota "y amoved, v Discount I so that !t128 words
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385 1983-12-02 9 GERRY de SILVA - PSA to revamp its control centres GERRY de SILVA By Marine controllers to further improve safety THE Port Authority will go ahead with a revamp of its control centres to further tighten safety, it was learnt yesterday. At the core of the new structure will be the appointment of Marine385 words
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Article, Illustration290 1983-12-02 9 Other changes at marine division MASTER mariner Capt Goh Choo Keng, will leave shortly to take up a senior appointment m Saudi Arabia. Sources said yesterday that he will assume a top management post at the Red Sea port of Yanbu, the second largest290 words
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Article97 1983-12-02 9 A TOURIST lost $32,000 m money and valuables after a night out with a transvestite on Wednesday. The victim, whose identity was withheld by police, befriended the transvestite after a drinking session at Bugis Street at 3.30 a.m. Later they went to a rented room97 words
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Article, Illustration194 1983-12-02 9 Coupons for parking at Newton PARKING at this Clemenceau Avenue car park beside the Newton food centre for a whole day is now 51 cents per entry (inset notice). Hourly coupon parking will be Introduced here and the hourly charge will be 61 cents between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m.194 words
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304 1983-12-02 9 LESLIE FONG - PAP set to strengthen ties with grassroots LESLIE FONG By THE People's Action Party is embarking on an islandwide programme to mobilise its members and get them onto the streets to help strengthen ties with the people. Its plan is to organise a series of sporting and other mass participation304 words
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129 1983-12-02 9 OCCASIONAL afternoon showers on most days are forecast for the next fortnight, according to a report from the Meteorological Service. The report says that a moderate North-east Monsoon condition is expected to continue for the next fortnight. "Singapore is, therefore, likely to be generally129 words
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Article518 1983-12-02 11 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK 'No' to shorter London stopover and proposed CA By SINGAPORE Airlines pilots feel very strongly about giving up their day off m London. So strongly that they have thrown out the new Collective Agreement (CA) package presented to them by the negotiating518 words
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108 1983-12-02 11 WHEN a man got into a car to steal it the owner's wife was still sitting m it. Madam Tan Meng Choo just managed to jump out before Neo Kok Chwee drove off andwent on a sightseeing tour to Changi108 words
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296 1983-12-02 11 DO you have photographs of the scenes, buildings or lifestyles of Singapore before the *****? Then take them down from your bedroom walls or dig into your photo albums and send them to the Urban Redevelopment Authority's Early Singapore photo quest. For296 words
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Article159 1983-12-02 11 THE Community Chest of Singapore will receive 10,000 free apples today. The apples, donated by the Washington State Apple Commission, will go on sale at the Christmas Star Fair, opened last night at Goldhill Square. Mrs Edith Thayer, wife of the American Ambassador to Singapore,159 words
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115 1983-12-02 11 SAF Display photo contest at Scotts VISITORS to Scotts shopping centre m Scotts Road will be able to see the top entries of the recently-concluded SAF Display 1983 Photographic Competition from today between 10.30 a.m. and 9.30 p.m. Scotts is the first stop and the exhibition will be there until115 words
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Article, Illustration122 1983-12-02 11 IT'S said that saving for a rainy day is a wise thing to do. But a Changi mosque's belief that wet season is the perfect time to boost its building fund has paid off. Its secret was selling umbrellas well before the rains began. The umbrellas,122 words
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362 1983-12-02 11 'Public image of building workers must change' CONSTRUCTION workers deserve a better public image than they are enjoying. The workers themselves must think more positively of their roles for they are the "building blocks" of society. With this observation, the Senior Parliamentary Secretary (National Development), Mr Lee Yiok Seng, yesterday362 words
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237 1983-12-02 11 THE Singapore construction industry should study and learn the new technologies from abroad, especially for the Mass Rapid Transit project. The chairman of the Mass Rapid Transit Corporation, Mr Michael Fam, said this at the opening of a three-day international seminar on construction problems237 words
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Article491 1983-12-02 13 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL or how I found out that on-road experience tells m the end By A DRIVING test after only 10 lessons? My office colleagues and friends m the Traffic Police said it was a mission impossible not with the new tougher test by491 words
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Article62 1983-12-02 13 A THAI, charged yesterday with the attempted murder of Boonthom Nankasee at a construction site, will be remanded for another week. Saeng Thongchamras, 26, allegedly committed the offence m a hut at a construction site off Leedon Road between 7.30 and 9 p.m. on Nov 29. No plea62 words
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Article, Illustration429 1983-12-02 13 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI By THE pigeon is the only bird m Singapore which has the dubious honour of being mentioned specifically m a law on animals and birds. The Pigeons (Licensing of Premises) Rules came into being 10 years ago because the birds429 words
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246 1983-12-02 13 'Sell' science to layman seminar urges A GROUP of scientists yesterday suggested several measures to help "sell" science to the layman m the Asean countries. The measures include: THE holding of a regional seminar m Kuala Lumpur m October next year for mid-career and senior journalists, community leaders and administrators246 words
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433 1983-12-02 15 SDF suggests tests and early use of skills TRAINING can only be considered to be successful if a positive change m job behaviour can be measured or, at m least, observed. Mr Foo Meng Tong, the administrator of the Skills Development Fund. THE Skills433 words
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94 1983-12-02 15 Dud cheques businessman sniffed out A BUSINESSMAN who issued four dud cheques to pay for $16,282 worth of goods was yesterday jailed for a day and fined $2,000. Yap Yok Sun, 42, admitted cheating Mr Wong Lan Fong, a businessman, at North Bridge Road on March 18. He deceived him94 words
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Article73 1983-12-02 15 Woman's murder: Husband charged TEO Ting Hock, 35, was yesterday charged with the murder of his 31-year-old wife on Wednesday. No plea was taken from Teo, who allegedly caused the death of Tan Poh Choo at the open field m front of Block 241, Street 24 m Jurong East at73 words
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205 1983-12-02 15 Victims 'blinded' by liquid in payroll robbery TWO MEN grabbed $29,000 from a company director after temporarily blinding him and his employee with a stinging liquid on Wednesday. Mr How Seen Tian, 30, a director of Essex Circuits m Ang Mo Kio, was also stabbed m the arm when he205 words
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409 1983-12-02 15 Order to stop nightclub disposing of assets stays THE Trap nightclub yesterday failed m its bid to be released from a court injunction which restrains it from disposing of its assets. The order had been obtained by Lloyds Bank of Hongkong against Hongkong businessman Nicholas Chu Fai Hung who is409 words
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Article, Illustration278 1983-12-02 15 Children get to meet real detectives IT WAS a bit of a lark for about 5t children at a "meet the detectives" session at the National Library m Stamford Road on Wednesday. Some wanted to take the revolver and handcaffs home for Christmas. A boy wanted to boy the yellow278 words
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136 1983-12-02 16 POLICE have broken up another vice ring operating in an Orchard Road hotel with the arrest of five women and a man, all foreigners, yesterday. Two weeks ago, an allFilipina callgirl racket was similarly crippled by police after a Filipino, his mother and136 words
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Article, Illustration265 1983-12-02 16 POLICE believe they have made a major breakthrough in their investigations into recent cases of armed robberies with the arrest of three men and the seizure of a gun and 12 bullets yesterday. The suspects have been questioned in connection with the spate of265 words
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200 1983-12-02 16 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG By GOOD things, even when they come free or cheap, are not always appreciated. An example is the Music For Everyone series. Ticket prices have been kept down deliberately m the past 12 years. But the cheap tickets have200 words
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166 1983-12-02 16 THE Boys' Brigade m Singapore is organising a band tour to Australia m conjunction with the Brigade's centenary year. A 43-member pipe and brass band will leave for Australia on Dec 18. The contingent, led by 24-year-old Second Lieutenant Marcus Chan from166 words
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195 1983-12-02 16 CULTURAL links among the peoples of Asean are as important as political ties or economic cooperation. "Cultural links once established and strengthened will have far-reach-ing and perpetual effects on the peoples and will play a very important role m developing spiritual unity,"195 words
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82 1983-12-02 16 The Singapore Story told in slides THE Jurong story. The account of how mangrove swamps were transformed into the biggest, bustling industrial estate will now be told m a new 12-minute computerised audio-visual slide show. Called The Singapore Story it traces the growth of Singapore, with the development of Jurong82 words
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432 1983-12-02 16 AN ASSISTANT Superintendent of Police allegedly told his subordinate that he was facing so many charges, some of which he felt he would definitely not get away with. According to Inspector Lee Soon Koy, Chan Kok Guan also allegedly said that he432 words
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Article52 1983-12-02 16 BURSARIES totalling $12,000 are being offered by the Public Daily-Rated Health Workers' Union. Members' children who pass this year's PSLE and Secondary Three exami- nations can apply for the bursaries. Applications should be made on forms available at the union's premises m Waterloo Street from Monday until52 words
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Advertisement457 1983-12-02 16 Centrepoint Cold Storage Group 1903-1983 The Chairman, Mr Lim Kee Ming and the Board of Directors of Cold Storage Holdings PLC would like to express their thanks to The Earl and Countess of Portarlington, distinguished guests, customers, tenants and well wishers for their kind support on the occasion of the457 words
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Advertisement215 1983-12-02 17 V VACHERON tti TTI- T7"l_ ■LJf y r s f C'" Jr *vf -«^:fl WBm^g m,- i |p ll( "f 1 j fiat, iw£'. f*' "4t*^**^i«r,i£'' "■*!t*"''^ii^ *^***H T' -yj^fa. s*ii i lysst >K^^l^BBl^HDQ9^H£B^^S^^3EGB!^^BBfißj^^^S^B9B9^^D^^R^^^^^^^^Bilß^^^^^^BßßWßßß^^D^9RJi^^^6MßlEß ■^*3Mej i v >>^ v i 9*^w3^ r ]3?vwic i v> > it^^^^\ Vacheron Constantin. A215 words
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Advertisement105 1983-12-02 17 MOVEAHEAD WITH US TO OUR NEW PREMISES We take pleasure m informing you that our branch will be moving from our present premises at 346 Geylang Road, to our new premises at 537 Geylang Road, on Monday sth December 1983. a At our new premises, we'll be able to serve105 words
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Article69 1983-12-02 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Prime Minlster Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad will make an important statement m Parliament tomorrow. The Speaker of the Lower Boose, Datuk Mohamad Zahir Ismail, said Dr Mahathir would make the statement after question time at 4 p.m. Datok Mohamad Zahir, however, declined toBernama - 69 words
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396 1983-12-02 18 'Constitutional amendments issue exploited' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Datuk Musa Hitam today criticised Pas for its "double faced" stand on the constitutional amendments issue. The Deputy Prime Minister said Pas was exploiting the issue for its own political interest when m fact it was knownBernama - 396 words
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Article289 1983-12-02 18 5,000 show support for rulers KUALA TRENGGANU. Thurs. About 5,0*6 people, half of them women, braved the rain to gather in the compound of the Istana Badarlah in Batn Buruk the Sultan of Trengganu's official palace to show support for the rulers over the constitutional amendments issue. Coming from allNST - 289 words
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Article64 1983-12-02 18 KUCHING, Thurs. The Democratic Action Party has picked its state chairman, Mr Chong Siew Chiang to contest the Repok seat in the coming Sarawak election. Mr Chong, a lawyer, lost the seat in the last state election in 1979 to the National Front candidate,Bernama - 64 words
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110 1983-12-02 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. An eight-year-old boy was killed when he (ell 25 metres down a lift shaft yesterday. K. Murugan, who lived on the 15th floor, was playing on the eighth floor. He wanted to return to his flat and, on seeingNST - 110 words
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323 1983-12-02 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE World Bank will adopt a three- tier action programme to assist Malaysian projects m the wake of financial constraints caused by the current budget cutback. This was disclosed yesterday by the bank's vicepresident for the AsiaPacificBernama - 323 words
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290 1983-12-02 18 Air freight directors violated postal rules PETALING JAYA, Thursday TWO directors of Skypak International (M) Sdn Bhd, a courier firm, were today found guilty of violating the exclusive privilege of the DirectorGeneral of Posts to transmit letters. Two employees charged with abetting the offence were also found guilty. The twoNST - 290 words
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175 1983-12-02 18 Jailbreak man gets two more years KUCHING, Thurs. The magistrate's court here today sentenced Sarawak's most wanted criminal, Ng Shin Chin, 32, to two years' jail for escaping from lawful custody last year. Ng, who was recaptured in a pre-dawn raid on a house at the 32 km Kuching-Bau RoadBernama - 175 words
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Article81 1983-12-02 18 JOHOR BARU, Thurs. Land rates m Johor, except for residential land m the rural areas, will be increased on Jan 1, Mentri Besar Datuk Abdul A jib Ahmad said today. He said m a statement that rates on agricultural land, other than oil palm holdingsBernama - 81 words
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Article46 1983-12-02 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The per capita income m Malaysia based on the gross national product for this year is about $4,650, more than four times the 1970 figure of $1,030, the Deputy Minister of Finance, Datuk Dr Ling Liong Sik, told Parliament today BernamaBernama - 46 words
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Advertisement316 1983-12-02 18 TEXTIL/OJ HOGAR/54 15 th INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF TEXTILES FOR THE HOME AND DECORATION. Valencia (Spain) 17th to 21th January 1984 Spain and Textil Hogar welcome your heartily and offer you the possibility to comfortably carry out the best business. 60.000 square metres of: Carpets and other floor coverings Textiles for316 words
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Advertisement233 1983-12-02 19 t > j j j m -1 t i (3 new fashion collection by Lea Now at 15% savings U.P. $24.90 NOW $18.65 jm^^^^|jp|«lP|^m vL^ Canvas Jeans JJ^K^B^B ChGCkod Blouse U.P. $42.50 NOW $31.80 HJ^^^^HH|B U.P. $13.50 NOW $9.90 jd£k HH^, J^B^B UP. $38.50 NOW $28.85 jg V'fc^ (LBQ-CLUB jJa^^ufc|^233 words
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462 1983-12-02 20 THIS year's Productivity Month has just ended. After a long campaign, it is relevant to ask: What has been achieved? The aims' are clear we want our workers to realise the importance of working as a team and to inculcate in462 words
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Article186 1983-12-02 20 The Art Buchwald column up m my brain. My eyes became desperate and I started searching for a wok store. I rushed up to a woman at the information booth, but before I could blurt it out she said, "Woks can be found m the basement of the department store186 words
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1463 1983-12-02 20 ORR KELLY - Portraite of a real nuclear attack ORR KELLY By Writing for the US News World Report 4 BY EVEN the most pessimistic estimates, however, three quarters of the world population including millions of Americans would be alive after a nuclear exchange. But would they be able to rebuild a society1,463 words
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Article148 1983-12-02 20 MORE than at any time since the depth of cold war, public attention is being focused on nuclear conflict by the spate of television programmes and films dramatising an atomic holocaust. In the latest of these the ABC network's The Day After, which was televised last month148 words
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Article391 1983-12-02 20 ACCORDING to newspaper reports, subliminal messages are now being inserted into music played m retail stores to get people to buy things. Several companies are producing tapes for clients which have secret messages m them to attack the shopper's brain and unconsciously motivate him to buy a product391 words
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829 1983-12-02 20 LEOPOLD UNGER - LEOPOLD UNGER By Writing for the International Herald Tribune BRUSSELS General Wojciech Jaruzelski lacks one title, but he is sure to get it soon enough. He will be marshal, or generalissimo, and equal, on paper at least, to Stalin. He has already829 words
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Advertisement63 1983-12-02 20 HAi/E ATASTE OF NEXT SEASON OVER DINNER. A i I j§> Benny Ong, P< P( < S Goodwood renowned I WM/ f\\\l\V Park Hotel. desi \feh December a unique st i 13 1983 of style cap \>y •-< U-ry yAt 7 30pm the spirit of P l \1 Tickets ad63 words
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Letter, Illustration341 1983-12-02 21 Impose curbs on mobility of workers I SUPPORT the call to employers to "subscribe to the productivity campaign. I am sure that each and every employer wants that. An increase m productivity is good for the company, the country and the people themselves. Employees need to341 words
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247 1983-12-02 21 I REFER to the letter "Baby food cost $1 less at shop" by "Your Fair Lady" (ST, Nov 29), which referred to the price of a certain brand of baby food sold m our supermarkets. Many factors could account for price differentials247 words
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252 1983-12-02 21 MRT and the handicapped I REFER to the reply "Wheelchair-users will have difficulty" from the Mass Rapid Transit Corporation. (ST, Nov 26). I did not, m my previous letter "MRT: 30 seconds are enough for the handicapped" (ST, Nov 21), quibble over the fact252 words
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Letter187 1983-12-02 21 I WHOLEHEARTEDLY agree with the letter "MRT: 30 seconds are enough for the handicapped" by Dr Thomas Tan (ST, Nov 21) that we would be a small-hearted nation if we do not change our attitude towards the physically handicapped and disabled. I am writing this letter187 words
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373 1983-12-02 21 Shops that turn off the tourist THIS is an open letter to the many shops m the Orchard Road area: You have just lost a sale and a customer perhaps one of many. I love Singapore and I look forward to shopping here, knowing that I may spend more money373 words
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154 1983-12-02 21 Science students should not change stream I AM sitting the GCE 'O' level examination m the arts stream. I hope to do my 'A' levels m the same stream. I understand that every year many students from the science stream, after passing the 'O' level exam, opt to go into154 words
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210 1983-12-02 21 Even the police say the design is not safe I REFER to the letter "Passageway is concealed" by "N.8.T." (ST, Nov 29) and would liKe to reiterate the valid concern further. My situation, an executive maisonette m Potong Pasir Avenue 1, is additionally aggravated because it is a corner unit.210 words
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Advertisement150 1983-12-02 21 THE AIR YOU BREATHE a MAY BE FREE §^SSSiW" s cleansed DMT IC IT PPfTET ETPHM To cn J°y tne same clean air Sai i-r-Mv/i A ri *vlfl at nome mi n a C i ty environPOL llON" ment. you need an ionizer WfcfclW iWi to generate these vital "negative150 words
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Article, Illustration1055 1983-12-02 22 LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN - LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN By! in Geneva < 4 DESPITE the small number of cases reported m some countries, many participants said they suspected that the true incidence of Aids was more widespread than believed. They said it might be many times greaterNYT - 1,055 words
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Article, Illustration700 1983-12-02 22 JOHN TAGLIABUE - Lambsdorff 'one of the brightest and wittiest' JOHN TAGLIABUE By in Bonn "I AM neither dishonest nor stupid enough to jeopardise my personal, political and professional existence by sticking money into my pockets like that." With these words Otto Lambsdorff, threatened by charges that he accepted payments for political favoursNYT - 700 words
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Advertisement675 1983-12-02 22 I The Warehouse Building With 1 Overall Modernised Facilities And Spacious Area. Strategically Sited At The Junction of MacPherson Road/Airport Road Unique Concept Of Structure Easy Communication Sufficient Labour Supply Gordon Warehouse Building is located at Paya Lebar Industrial Estate. You can reach Jurong, Changi Airport, PSA and the Johore675 words
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Article, Illustration249 1983-12-02 23 Sell-out stock prices fall sharply THE STOCK market dropped 10.92 points yesterday m its worst setback since Nov 8. Political uncertainty m Malaysia and general disappointment over the lethargy of the market the last few weeks led to a general sell-out. Volume was a mere 9.2 million, down 500,000 on249 words
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Article33 1983-12-02 23 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 6 87 11 Finance 2 12 6 Hotels 2 7 1 Properties 1 10 2 Plantations 0 12 0 Mining 0 3 1 Deb/Loans 1 6 333 words
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Article38 1983-12-02 23 K.Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 5 98 4 Finance 0 11 2 Hotels 0 1 0 Properties 1 10 1 Oil Palms 1 6 0 Tins 0 6 0 Rubbers 1 14 1 Deb/Loans 0 2 138 words
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Article33 1983-12-02 23 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times industrial Composite 1983 High 992.62 (25/8/83) 961.35 (5/7/83) 1983 Low 710.16 (11/1/83) 864.88 (4/1/83) All-time High 992.62 (25/8/83) 961.35 (5/7/83) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)33 words
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Article43 1983-12-02 23 Matsushita 710 +55 Berjaya Kawat 278 +6 ICS 810 +5 Tasek Cement 414 +4 Keppei Ship 328 +4 OUE 384 +2 OUT 326 +2 Tuan Sine HW|s 138 +2 KGHdjs 210 +1 H Royal 180 +1 Bonvestssoc 110 +1 UOLCmS 97 +143 words
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Article69 1983-12-02 23 Public Corp 400 -48 C I Holdings 279 —31 S T P 1975 1310 -30 C 4 C 645 -25 Temerloh 560 —25 OCBC 1070 —20 S N P L 650 -20 M Cement 735 -15 I C B 680 -15 Kamunting 50c 610 —15 Pertis Plant 500 -1569 words
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Article44 1983-12-02 23 Nov 30 Dec 1 BT Composite: 895.12 885.33 BT Indicator: *****33 *****79 ST Industrials: 941.10 930.18 ST Finance: 2689.43 2675.43 ST Hotels: 929.73 926.96 ST Properties: 677.86 672.52 ST Minings: 244.93 244.34 ST Plantations: 1503.68 1494.53 OCBC: 780.65 770.80 SES Ind: 704.37 693.2744 words
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Article24 1983-12-02 23 C&C 1,448,000 Sime Darby 419,000 UOL Warrants 403,000 Public Bank 378,000 Rothmans Inds 332,000 Total turnover: 9.29 m Total value: $33.35 m24 words
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Article108 1983-12-02 23 SHARE prices tumbled across the board on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. The market started on an easier note and the softer conditions persisted till the final bell. At the close, the New Straits Times Industrial Index fell 8.28 points to 1297.99. Losses led advances by 147108 words
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Article73 1983-12-02 23 BoustMdßhd -4 C6C -25 CCM -4 Gcntinp -12 Duntopfcx) —10 Esso FftN —10 kmml +i Guinness -2 Haw Par -3 Inchcape Bhd -3 MTC -5 Mutti-Purpose -3 HBT -3 PMC —5 Pan Bet —8 Pe* Plant —15 Prima +5 j Promet —8 Robimon's —3 Rothmans I73 words
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200 1983-12-02 23 KUALA LUMPUR A group of stockbrokers are up m arms against the way the authorities are rushing through the proposed amendments to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange's rules. They are also furious at the seeming indifference of KLSE committee. Tracey Chin of Malaysian200 words
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Article159 1983-12-02 23 IT HELPS the mute to "speak" and the deaf to "hear". The Canon Communicator, an electronic aid which helps the handicapped to communicate, was displayed but was not sold at the Canon Grand Fair which closed on Wednesday at the Mandarin Hotel. It is donated159 words
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Article30 1983-12-02 23 RENONG Berhad has announced a rights issue of 3.3 million shares of 50 cents each at 60 cents per share on the basis of one-for-three existing ordinary shares.30 words
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Article26 1983-12-02 23 Trading m the 11,743,684 shares of 50 sen each will resume tomorrow. SHARES in Johan Holdings have been sub-di-vided. Previously, they were $1.26 words
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Article17 1983-12-02 23 TRADING on the Amalgamated Steel Mills Berhad will be temporarily suspended with effect from Tuesday.17 words
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Article35 1983-12-02 23 TOKYO Hitachi Ltd, a leading Japanese computer-maker, has announced the development of software which it claims can provide a large computer with 128 times the storage capacity of units currently m use. AFPAFP - 35 words
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Article54 1983-12-02 23 SYDNEY Australia's international airline, Qantas Airways Ltd, announced a US$34.4 million (S$73.6 million) operating loss for the year ended March 31 after a US$61.4 million profit the previous year. Its loss on airline operations was a record US$47.5 million, nearly double the previous year's loss nfReuter - 54 words
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Article418 1983-12-02 23 DOREEN SOH - DOREEN SOH By MALAYSIA will be full of beans cocoa beans, that is. Our neighbour has the potential of becoming the world's third largest producer of cocoa and will be if the present growth rate continues. This forecast was made by Mr Carstein Holdroff and418 words
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Article, Illustration423 1983-12-02 23 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG By MOMOFUKU ANDO is 73-years-old but does look not much older than 50. If you ask him how he does it, he'll most likely tell you with a twinkle m his eye that it's a bowl of instant noodles a day. And no wonder, for423 words
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169 1983-12-02 23 THE Ministry of Finance has raised the annual registration fees of insurance companies from $2,000 to $15,000. The new rate applies to companies doing either general insurance, which includes fire, car and other non-life business, or life insurance. Companies doing both life and general169 words
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Article146 1983-12-02 23 Road tax easy way to pay ABOUT 100,000 motorists will be able to pay their road tax through their insurance companies from January. Nine companies have decided to provide this facility to those who take out motor insurance policies with them. They are: Asia Insurance, Cosmic Insurance, Income NTUC Co-opera-tive146 words
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Article156 1983-12-02 23 Your market basket What a typical famHy of four ™J Chanoe would buy from Tanglin Halt Mk from l wet market weel( 1 500gm lean pork 4.00 Unch j JpVp 300gm streaky pork 2.10 Unch e^k^r 500gm mutton 5.50 Unch I*^s^ 500gm beef (frozen) 5.00 Unch 1 lkg chicken: hen156 words
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Article2685 1983-12-02 24 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further, because all dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does2,685 words
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Article1854 1983-12-02 24 INDUSTRIALS AJUutmoto (3.805) Alcom (2.788 2.805) (1) 2.83 (3) 2.80 AMD (2.925) (2) 2.88 Antah (1.708 1.715) (21) 1.74 (2) 1.78 (23) 1.72 (20) 1.75 (18) 1.73 (70) 1.71 (1) 1.76 (7) 1.77 (81) 1.70 Bata (4.128) Ben Co (1.058 1.075) (10) 1.06 (1) 1.041,854 words
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Article2679 1983-12-02 24 AI shares qto'ed have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rights N Tax exempted dividend. ABN is traded in lots f 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars. 1983 Last Yield Voi Day High Low Company Sale Change ('000) High2,679 words
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Article, Illustration32 1983-12-02 25 RUBBER Closing prices cents/kilo Dec 8aP °re 237.50 (S), up 0.50 cents Malaysia Dec 263.00 (M), unchanged T|N Ctosmgprices Ms/kilo Straits Tin $29.97 down °15 cents Turnover: 464 tonnes, "P 387 tonnes32 words
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Article73 1983-12-02 25 THE RUBBER market m Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with Dec One RSS buyers quoted at 237.50 cents per kilo, up half a cent from Wednesday's close. Over m Koala Lumpur, the market closed quietly steady at 263.00 cents per kilo for Dec Int Ones RSS buyers, unchanged from73 words
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Article86 1983-12-02 25 THE Straits Tin price m Penang yesterday weakened 15 cents to M 529.97 per kilo because of a large offering of 464 tonnes, up from 77 tonnes on Wednesday. The price remained within the International Tin Agreement (ITA) lower range of M 529.15 and M 532.06. Dealers said86 words
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Article24 1983-12-02 25 GOLD US$/oz Thurs Wed Singapore 399.00-399.50 397.00-397.40 Hongkong 398.70-399.20 396.50-397.00 Wed Tues New York 401.00 402.00 397.00—398.00 London 402 75— 403.25 392.25—392.7424 words
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Article94 1983-12-02 25 THE KILOBAR market opened at 5527,620 and closed at 5527,462. The Far East market opened at US$4Ol.OO/ 1.50 m active trading. It traded briefly to the day's high of $402.00/2.50 on overseas buying but waves of selling from trade house brought it down to $399.80. It closed the day94 words
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Article126 1983-12-02 25 rHE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday -ose from the day's lows jn covering ahead of expected Pakistan and iniian tenders today. PALM Closing prices Crude Utt/tome palm ol Dec 1322.50 (south) 1320 (central and north) Refined palm ol USJ/tome RED palm oil Dec 642.50 (sellers) Jan 635126 words
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Article21 1983-12-02 25 Closini prices SILVER USJ/troy oi Thurs Wed Singapore 9.56-9.61 9.44-9.49 Wed Tues New York 9.60-9.65 9.40-9.45 Source: Credit Suisse. Spore21 words
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Article24 1983-12-02 25 rrVPTR CJosinj prices CWTIK £/tonne Ned Spot 1017.50-1018.00 '989.50-990.00) 3 months 1041 50— 1042.00 1012.50— 1013 00 Market tone: Firmer Sales: 42,400 tonnes24 words
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Article25 1983-12-02 25 iiiimiii Closing pric 6 5 ftLMMWWi i/ioant Wed Spot 1079.00-1080.00 (1075.00 1075.50) 3 months 1108.00 1109.00 (1103.00-1103.50) Market tone: Barely steady Sales: 45.975 tonnes25 words
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Article232 1983-12-02 25 FOB in bales, Malaysian cents/kilo RAS MRELB Noon Close Noon Close Int 1 RSS prompt 235.25— 236.25N 235.50— 236.50N 260.50-261. 50N 260.50— 261.50N lot" 1 RSS Dec 237.25-237.75 237.50—238.00 263.00-264.00 263.00-264.00 Int. 1 RSS Jan 242.50—243.00 242.50-243.00 Int 2 RSS Dec 233.00— 235.00N 233.00-235.00 258.00— 259.00N 258.00— 259.00N UK/ContDec232 words
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Article318 1983-12-02 25 Noonclosinf Gambler 100% 2nd class 293 A-5% 190.00N prices S/lOOkg NSW 230.00 (sellers) 100% 3rd class 288 B- 0% new crop 8800N UOCOnui Source: p ro( i UC e Exchange IQ% 27g r>2o% 185.00N Oil Clothe prices 15% 271 F 25% 183.00N Bulk FOB 162.00 (sellers) j /UOi318 words
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Article223 1983-12-02 25 Nov 30 US* Chjnf e Alcoa 45v* Allied Qhem Cp 54* Allls-Chalmers 17* Am Tel b Tel «4 -1(4 Amax Inc 25* -W Amr Corp 37 Bethlehem SU 28* 1* Boeing Co 45* +1* Burroughs Cp 47* -1% Caterpillar Co 44* Chase Manhtn 47 Chrysler Cp 28* -Vt223 words
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Article545 1983-12-02 25 No* 30 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 151 +1 Ass. Dairies 154 +4 BTR PLC 384 unch Babcocks 146 +4 Barclays 479 +5 Beechams 330 -6 BICC 233 +3 Blue Circle 438 +8 BOC Group 241 -1 Boots 178 +2 Bowater 236 unch BATS 152 -2 Britannia 88 +1 BP545 words
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Article392 1983-12-02 25 J I L_ Hongkong Hang Seng Thurs 848.78 (852.90) 3 Week ago 823.75 .g. Australian AH-Ordinaries Thurs 743.5 (744.7) $ZWeekago 733.2 Australian industrials Thurs 951.3 (954.8) Week ago 951.5 Financial Times Industrials Wed 746.1 (746.7) Week ago 724.4 Dow Jones Industrials M-tP Wed 1276.02 (1287.20) £il_ Week ago 1275.61392 words
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Article249 1983-12-02 25 Dec 1 HKI Chanie Associated Hotels Bank Of East Asia 18 80 -0.9 Carrlan Invest Cheung Kong 6.85 -0.05 China Light 11.40 -0.1 Cross Harb Tunnel 10.00 +0.15 F E Consortium 0.50 -0.01 Far East Exch Phllex 0.09 G I Cement D.30S -03 Oreat Eagle Hang Lung Hang Seng249 words
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Article327 1983-12-02 25 Dec 1 Cents Chanjf (Awt) A C I 182 -3 A N I 2858 A P M 240 -2 Aberfoyle 800 unch Age 280 unch Alliance Oil 080 -2 Allied Mill 232 +2 Ampol Exp 370S Ampol Pet 180 -5 Am 578 -10 A.ihlon 135 -5 B H P327 words
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Article328 1983-12-02 25 Dec 1 Yen Chanf e AJInomoto 1010 +15 Akal 542 -18 Amada 939 +12 Asahl Chem 379 +5 Asahl Glass 665 -7 Bank Tk 293 +2 Brldgestone 580 unch Canon 1410 -10 Casio Computer 1490 +20 Citizen 852 +39 D Nip Print 875 15 D Nippon Screen 1250 +20328 words
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Article88 1983-12-02 25 YOUR ABROAD The following table shows approximately how much of a particular currency local banks will sell you for Sslo. United States U554.69 COft ndonesia 4'sB9'"ft S, ayS'a v m 5 Philippines 34.01 pesos* Thailand 107.38 baht HK536.37 A55.07 NZ$7.O4 Canada C 55.77 China 9.17 renminbi India 48.54 rupees Japan88 words
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Article90 1983-12-02 25 THE US dollar yesterday opened at 2.1310/17 m the Singapore foreign exchange market. Trading was relatively quiet. However some late selling of dollars brought the rate down to close at a low of 2.1290/00. The US unit was traded mixed against major currencies. Against the deutschemark, it opened at90 words
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Article291 1983-12-02 25 Managers' prices for Dec 2 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3.22—3.42 The Savings Fund 1.90-2.02 S'pore Prog Fund 1.41—1.50 Spore Sec. Fund 2.13—2.26 S'pore Invest Fund 1.12—1.19 S'pore Equity Fund 1.37— 1.45xd Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 2 76 2.93 Mai Prog Fund 1.42—1.51 Mai Security Fund291 words
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Article, Illustration709 1983-12-02 25 Receipts of export FCL containers and LCL cargo Delivery of FCL import containers Ship (Voyaje) Arr Rent due LCL Ship (Voyage) Arr cargo Family Ace (39B) 3/12 (0700) FSB Katenna E (138WB) 3/12 (0700) FSB Ratana Bhum (*****5) 3/12 (0700) FSB Sea Fortune (72N) 3/12 (0700) TA 3709 words
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Article, Illustration233 1983-12-02 25 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel wharves Ned Manila 44 aside 2/12 Perils 20E aside 2/12 Sanko Scorpio 19 aside 2/12 Sea Carrier 46 a'side 2/12 Silver Light 20W a'side 2/12 Onwo 45 2/12 9/12 Cherry Mams (1 call) 27 2/12 2/12 Jenhol 22 2/12 3/12 lampung 45A233 words
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81 1983-12-02 25 LONDON World demand for new ships built up sharply during the first nine months of this year, with Japanese yards again attracting the major share, the Lloyds's Register of Shipbuilding returns showed. But there was no improvement m overall output, resulting m a steepAFP - 81 words
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162 1983-12-02 26 KUALA LUMPUR The Palm Oil Registration and Licensing Authority (Porla) is now releasing daily prices of processed palm oil (PPO). The prices, for RBD palm oil, RBD palm olein and RBD palm stearin, cover trading m the current month as well as for162 words
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Article, Illustration356 1983-12-02 26 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG By HYATT Regency Singapore expects a rise of about 10 per cent m its number of business travellers next year, m spite of the downturn m the tourist industry. And the hotel is so confident of this market that it is devoting356 words
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Article134 1983-12-02 26 Cerebos Pacific CEREBOS Pacific, which already owns 70 per cent of the shares m Cerebos Eastern (Singapore), is buying out the minority shareholder, Eastern Agencies (Singapore), which owns the other 30 per cent. The move will have no significant effect on Cerebos Eastern's operations134 words
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Article, Illustration19 1983-12-02 26 SELLING SHORT l may be ruthless, but I don't take as much pleasure m it as I ought to.'19 words
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239 1983-12-02 26 Tourists dwindle, hotel's profits tumble Seaview WHEN tourists stop coming, hotel rooms go abegging. So it is not surprising for Seaview Hotel to report a 46.4 per cent drop to $1.02 milliion m its after-tax profits for the year ended June 1983. In 1982, profits after tax were $1.9 million239 words
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Article263 1983-12-02 26 IN ONE of the most difficult trading years ever for the tin mining industry, Ayer Hltam Dredging achieved a very creditable 24 per cent improvement m its mining profits for the year up to last June. The backdrop to this figure was the failure to cut263 words
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Advertisement135 1983-12-02 23 I 3^ Jh ll» 'isi^Sfe''* I^Hhttl w .JH ■■R I tl^^h Bk^^^.l jbP^ s ™B WMr^ WE'VE COME A LONG WAY SINCE WE FIRST OPENED OUR DOORS JUST TWO YEARS AGO. BACK IN 1981, WE HAD HALF A DOZEN HARDWORKING PEOPLE AND PLENTY TO WORRY ABOUT. NOW, WE HAVE FIFTY135 words
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Advertisement432 1983-12-02 24 ;M^xJ/ X^V_J C^j _J _nO __f__p a ffim«fed homeh$ hly I B&D Dustbuster 9330 B&D Single Speed Jigsaw B&D 10mm Normal Price $85 7504 Hammer Drill H5Ol Special Festive Price $59.90 with Normal Price $85 Normal Price $85. one set of cleaning attachments Special Festive Price $55. Special Festive Price432 words
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Advertisement6 1983-12-02 25 fHER" WORLDLY Good Looking Great Reading6 words
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Advertisement639 1983-12-02 26 Why do value-minded sleep shoppers across six continents choose THER: PEDIC >W Patented Triple Edge® (fW^^L^ Winner of the Ik r.«m«»« Jl Anti-Sag Sleep Support "^^^rC~r Furniture USA Design I DESimfIWRD I System. An exclusive r^TV^^^S^ V^B Award Y ear after Y ear I triple level layer of I Ther-A-Pedic639 words
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Advertisement22 1983-12-02 26 Five cents MALAKOFF Berhad has declared that it will give oat an interim dividend of five cents after tax to its shareholders.22 words
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Advertisement344 1983-12-02 26 Financial f\ former protects us UiU 0 1 1 0 f against something that will happen either we will A PERSON who examines die, or our policy will mature; a firm's books of the latter against accounts to see that they something which may have been properly kept and we344 words
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Advertisement2885 1983-12-02 27 737H66 I £^ll ENTERTAINMENT ±1 1 fooo aim* 3 Eating Out Capital Restaurant (Pte) Ltd 207 Cantonment Road (Beside overhead bridge) Singapore 0208 Tel: *****16/*****69 HAIRY CRAB ROAST GOOSE AIR FI. OWN DAILY WHOLESALE/RETAIL WELCOME BRAISED TIGER SHARK'S FINS FOR QUICK LUNCH Reservation, visit Lai Wah Restaurant, 377 C Jalan2,885 words
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Advertisement664 1983-12-02 27 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: Monday Friday 900 am 5 30 pm Ordmorv I 00 per word (Mm I 5 00) (5.00 pm for next day) I Saturday 9.00 am 3.00 pm $19 00 per col. cm 12.30 pm for Sunday Times) bemi-Dispiov (Mm $57 00 Straits Times) Public Holiday 9.00 am664 words
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Advertisement519 1983-12-02 27 We Specializes m: Renovation Awning, Iron Grill, Gutter Ceramic Tiles, Electrical General Construction j r_ OON BROTHERS ffl TEL: *****82, *****68 I %0 IHDB Licensed Contractors) 306 BEDQK RD^^____J General Building Works Private HDB Housing Flooring Grilles Electrical Plumbing Built-in Cabinet L Partition Painting Etc THE EXPERT IN RENOVATION for519 words
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Advertisement638 1983-12-02 27 37 Aircon/Refrigerators LEE MANG AIRCOND Refrigeration Services can solve all problems of servicing, repairing/ respraying of all refrigerators and alrconditioners m our workshop/ your place. Reasonable rates. Guaranteed. Tel: *****60/ *****61/ *****30. KOWA ELECTRICAL SPECIALISES m repairing, servicing, installing, spraying and selling all kinds of alrconditloners, refrigerators, washing machines and638 words
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Advertisement450 1983-12-02 27 CLASSIFICATION GROUP A Entertainment Food guide B Personal Services Merchandise C Business To Business 0 Employment E Vehicles F Accommodations Properties G Travel Guide H Education Instruction 1 Announcements J Obituaries iw^tMi^P^^^Br AMONG THE FRUITS that the W&mRS productivity campaign produced '^ffl§C^ r By is a job opportunity. Better '^StJ450 words
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Advertisement211 1983-12-02 27 NAME CARDS 200 pieces $10, 500 pieces $20, 1000 pieces $35. For quick printing within 2 hours, additional charge. Blk 5073, Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2, #02-1632. Tel: *****29/ *****34. WATSON PRESS SPECIALISES m name cards, letterheads, invoices, etc. Golden Mile Tower, Beach Road, #02-58. *****85/ *****75. DIARY, all211 words
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Advertisement454 1983-12-02 28 53 Computer Products/Services FESTIVE PACKAGE OFFERI $1,200 c 64K CPU (w/numeric keypad) Shugart drive w/card c BMC green monitor 84K CPU with IBM style detachable keyboard for just $7951 While Stock Last! Commodore 64 Disk Drive lor |ust $1,790 with 20 pieces of disk plus softwares other gifts free! BARGAIN454 words
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Advertisement695 1983-12-02 28 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services ANSWERING. PAGER, TELEX Mailing Services at low rate. 1 suitable for one-man show. Cal *****02. AVAILABLE 24 HOURS answering ($2O)/ Registration/ Mailing Address ($10)/ Telephone Answering ($10)/ Telex ($5). *****09 COMPANY INCORPORATION, IN' COME Tax. Accounting Secretarial Services available Tel: *****61 Omni Management. PROFESSIONAL695 words
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Advertisement674 1983-12-02 28 56 Industrial Equip- 56 Industrial Equipment/Supplies ment/Supplies S/H CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT FOR SALE The following equipment m Hongkong is offered for sale F. 0.8. m US Dollars:CRAWLER CRANE 45 ton R.B. 30 Super Crane, 150 FT Boom 1973 (2 Nos) US$5l,OOO E A 41 ton NCK Andes 41 -C, 100 FT674 words
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Advertisement462 1983-12-02 28 BOUTIQUE SHOP IN Shopping Complex for takeover with/ without stock or Joint venture. Price negotiable. Tel: *****94 EXPERIENCED SALES PEOPLE with good contacts in interior/ building industry wanted on commission only. *****78. FORMATION OF PRIVATE limited company ($900), telex ($5), registered/mailing address ($10). Tel: *****39/*****52. REQUIRED 5,000 LORRY LOAD of462 words
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Advertisement494 1983-12-02 28 ILM the COUNSELLING a, Care Centre m requires a Therapist to work J 2^^ wittl coun **Uors, social workers and the public. The selected Vira candidate will also be required to conduct basic counselling skills H workshops For more advice read Classification 66a. 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive PRODUCTIVITY494 words
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Advertisement585 1983-12-02 28 B^— 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive STATE REGISTERED NURSE required for shipyard clinic in Katong area. Please write to: General Manager, Jurong Town P.O. Box 197, S'pore 9161 stating qualifications and experience. For early contact, please state home telephone number. A VERY ESTABLISHED advertising agency have vacancies for up585 words
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Advertisement646 1983-12-02 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical Uf invites applications from Singapore Citizens for I appointment as CLERICAL OFFICER I GRADE 111 I (INVESTIGATING OFFICER) MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: General Certificate of Education with an 'O' level pass m I 4 subjects (including second language) or its equivalent. An646 words
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Advertisement35 1983-12-02 28 I A Well Established Company requires JUNIOR SECRETARY GENERAL CLERK Requirements- GCE 'O' level. Some relevant working experience. Able to type. Interested please call 136. Hong Lim Shopping Centre South Bridge Road (0105) for interview.35 words
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Advertisement382 1983-12-02 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical Singapura Building Society Ltd invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the posts of:-— PROGRAMMER Applicants should possess a GCE 'A' level with a credit m Mathematics Have at least one year experience m COBOL programming m an online/realtime environment382 words
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Advertisement319 1983-12-02 28 I SANYO I INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD J Kb has immediate vacancies for if GENERAL CLERKS I (MALE/ FEMALE) I X Singaporean above 1 jj the age of 18 y i& Minimum GCE 'O'£ Level 3 ft Must be able to type SHIPPING CLERKS f ft (MALE/FEMALE) j& Singaporean com-319 words
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Advertisement446 1983-12-02 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical V I WVICOM PTE LTD Vicom, the largest ROVapproved vehicle inspection centre requires: FEMALE CLERICAL ASSISTANT Requirement: Bilingual In English/ Mandarin Pleasant voice and personality No experience is necessary as training win be provided School leavers may also apply Please apply stating details of qualifications,446 words
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Advertisement386 1983-12-02 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical A new fast food Company has the following vacancies:ACCOUNTS ASSISTANTS Minimum GCE 'O' level, preferably from commercial stream Minimum Intermediate Book-keeping; LCC Higher Accounting Certificate desirable Not less than 2 years' relevant experience m maintaining full sets of accounts ACCOUNTS CLERK Minimum GCE O' level386 words
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Advertisement596 1983-12-02 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical A Well Established Building Materials Supplier Company has immediate vacancy for the post of:RECEPTIONIST Applicants should:--e be mature with pleasant personality c have good telephone manners c be able to speak fluent English Mandarin Interested applicants please apply m person or write to:THE ADVERTISER No.596 words
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Advertisement619 1983-12-02 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Established real estate agency m Orchard Road requires: 1) ACCOUNTS CLERK (Able to keep full set of accounts up to Balance Sheet). 2) SECRETARY We offer: Attractive pay (up to $12,000 p.a.)/ bonuses and incentives. Interested applicants, please call personally at: 117 C, SOMERSET HOUSE619 words
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Advertisement630 1983-12-02 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Consulting Firm requires JUNIOR SECRETARY c At least 18 years old. c With typing and shorthand experience. Apply with non-returnable photo, personal particulars and phone number to: S.T. BOX A***** 390 Kirn Seng Road Singapore 0923 Due to our expansion programme we require the following:630 words
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Advertisement770 1983-12-02 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required c Good command of English, c Able to type accurately, c Knowledge of shorthand advantageous. Interested applicants please call TEL: *****3 Leading computer systemshouse has urgent vacancy tor: CLERK TYPIST CUM STENOGRAPHER Contact Adeline TEL: *****88 for interview appointment. Urgently required770 words
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Advertisement554 1983-12-02 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical URGENTLY REQUIRED 1 General Clerk (Male). Call personally at> Nikkuken service 38, Martin Road. -06-00, Hock Giap Warehouse (opposite Singapore Warehouse). Tel: *****00 Mr Iwamoto ACCOUNTS CLERK REQUIRED. Possess Intermediate Bookkeeping Certificate, English educated. Preferably living dists 16 to 19. Interested call: *****92. CLERICAL ASSISTANT554 words
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Advertisement571 1983-12-02 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales t) Sales y° u nave a pleasant personality, enjoy meeting KC^^^p^^^people and desire to have a career m sales, we invite you to join our new store, opening soon a* Parkway Parade:Immediate vacancies for following positions:--(1) SALES SUPERVISORS ($850.00 $1300.00) Applicants must571 words
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Advertisement189 1983-12-02 29 A member of a Swiss multinational group wishes to appoint an experienced TECHNICAL SALESMAN for INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS. Requirements: Applicants should have a formal engineering qualification and at least 2-3 years practical selling experience m any industrial field. Practical on-the-job experience gained before i entering the sales field I would be189 words
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Advertisement553 1983-12-02 29 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales An International Freight Forwarder expanding m 1984 needs enthusiastic young people to join us as 1) SALES EXECUTIVES 2) SALES REPRESENTATIVES Applicants Must: c Have proven track record of achievement, c Be self-motivated and result -orientated, c Have the ability to negotiate at all levels.553 words
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Advertisement660 1983-12-02 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant |66 Situations Vacant |66 Situations Vacant t) sales t) Sales Sales g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical PEOPLE'S660 words
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Advertisement768 1983-12-02 30 COME JOIN US AS FULL/PART TIME BEAUTY ADVISORS No experience required Free courses on skin care Free facial gift c Personal bridal make-up (cert awarded) We offer attractive income. Tel: *****34/5 (11am to 8.30pm) 002-17 Beauty World Plaza Bukit Timah Road Direct Sales Organisation requires SALES EXECUTIVES/ SALES REPRESENTATIVES lor768 words
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Advertisement537 1983-12-02 30 VACANCIES FOR SALES Representatives, experience not necessary as training will be provided. School-leavers who wish to take up sales as a career welcome. Call *****49 (Mr Tan.) EARN EXTRA m your spare time selling attractive Christinas cards/ Chinese New Year cards. No capital necessary. Tel: *****91 EXPERIENCED SALESMEN FOR excavators,537 words
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Advertisement557 1983-12-02 30 SHEETMETAL FABRICATION APPRENTICE ®SIME OARBY SINGAPORE LIMITED FJI GROUP OF COMPANIES JJWJ I IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE VOCATIONAL AND INDUSTRIAL TRAINING BOARD If are looking for an opportunity to acquire a skill while earning a living and opportunity to earn more and move up the social ladder as your skill557 words
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Advertisement244 1983-12-02 30 SANYO] INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD has immediate vacancies for 1) ASST. SUPERVISOR (MALE) Completed N.S. Minimum GCE 'O' Level Ito 2 years supervisory experience m an assembly line environment 2) LINE LEADERS/ ASST. LINE LEADERS (MALE) NTC m Press Tool or Electrical Fitting and Installation or completed Sec. 4 (Technical244 words
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Advertisement372 1983-12-02 30 PROMET PTE LTD Our Company requires the following personnel for off-shore assignments: RADIO OPERATOR* PIPE FITTER ELECTRICIAN t* Able to operate the teleprinter, telex and facsimile machine Must be familiar with the procedures of ship to ship and ship to shore communications Please write stating working experience, salary expected and372 words
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Advertisement377 1983-12-02 30 Established contracting company engaging m contracting activities m the building industry for aluminium and glazing work wish to appoint competent and experienced personnel to assume the responsibility of:SENIOR DRAUGHTSMAN Pre-requisites: c Possess Technician Diploma In Architectural Draughtsmanship or Its equivalent c Preferably Singapore citizen or permanent resident or work permit377 words
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Advertisement403 1983-12-02 30 NIPPON KAMI KENTEI KYOKAI requires CHEMICAL SURVEYOR Graduate m Chemistry Between 25 -30 years of age. Willing to work Irregular hours. Please apply giving full details of qualifications and experience, current and expected salary and contact phone number to:THE GENERAL MANAGER NIPPON KAMI KENTEI KYOKAI World Trade Centre 1, Maritime403 words
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Advertisement576 1983-12-02 30 MICALTRONIC INDUSTRIES PTE LTD requires TECHNICIAN (Engineering) c ITC In Electrical/Electronic Engineering c Minimum 1 year experience m trouble-shooting and repairing of production machineries c Knowledge of process engineering preferred Interested applicants please call personally or write m with contact telephone number to: The Personnel Department 1 Chai Chee Avenue576 words
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Advertisement360 1983-12-02 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant jM n) Production h) Production h) Production i) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous .I,360 words
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Advertisement168 1983-12-02 31 Here's your chance to grow with us. Join one of the world's largest fridge compressor J^ makers also one of Singapore's fastest growing companies as:— PRODUCTION OPERATORS Male $510.00 I" Female $460.00 Requirements: Applicants must zzz- have completed National Service SS Able to work on 2 rotating shifts Have completed168 words
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Advertisement213 1983-12-02 31 JOIN US I AS f MALE& FEMALE PRODUCTION IOPERATORS I FOR OUR PERMANENT NORMAL AND PERMANENT SECOND SHIFT AND TAKE HOME (AFTER CPF I DEDUCTIONS) $305.00 I on the Istmth I $320 I after 3 mths f $377 I after 6 mths f NORMAL SHIFT 8.00 TO 5.30 PM PERMANENT213 words
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Advertisement528 1983-12-02 31 SAFT SINGAPORE PTE LTD A leading European manufacturer of electronic*, standby power supply requires efficient FEMALE/ MALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS c Good starting basic salary Attendance bonus c Transport allowance c Productivity bonus c Good Increment on successful probation c Generous annual Increment c Annual bonus c Alrcon, clean working environment528 words
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Advertisement731 1983-12-02 31 AVALK RIGHT lift on Saturday for an interview for the posts of:HOUSING HAWKERS PARKING MAINTENANCE LIAISON ENFORCEMENT! INSPECTOR OFFICER OFFICER I Salary Range: Salary Range: Salary Range: I $489 -$1425 $489 -$1339 $530 $1339 I a Requirements: Requirements: Requirements: Minimum of GCE 3 'O 1 level Minimum of GCE 3731 words
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Advertisement304 1983-12-02 31 I We invite suitably quaI lified candidates for the posts of: Salesmen (Passenger or Commercial Vehicles) Minimum GCE 'O' level With a valid driver's licence Conversant m most Chinese dialects and possess drive and initiative m obtaining sales Air-con Mechanics/ Helpers Minimum 1 year's experience m installing and servicing of304 words
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Advertisement395 1983-12-02 31 •jjj requires 1 (1) TELEPHONE OPERATOR y- ;j:j Speaks English fluently and gracefully Good working experience :j:j:j:| :v Must be able to work courteously under pressure x G.C.E. O' Level g-g Preferably bi-lingual m Mandarin I (2) TYPESETTER G.C.E. 'O' level jijijiji :j: Able to type 35 w.p.m. yyy] :j:j395 words
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Advertisement372 1983-12-02 31 SSL!* Suitably qualified can didates are invited to fi the posts of ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT (Female) Requirements: Age 20 7b Mm GCE 'O' level Able to type and setup office system independently M.nimum 2 years' working experience, preferably m foiwardihg tianspoit industi y WAREHOUSE OFFICER Requirements: Age 25-40 Minimum 5 years'372 words
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Advertisement369 1983-12-02 31 HITACHI CONSUMER PRODUCTS (S) PTE LTD Due to new product development our Audio Department ha* vacancies lor: DESIGN ENGINEER Fresh NUS graduates m Electrical Engineering or Polytechnic Diploma holders m Electronic/ Electrical Engineering, with 3 years relevant experience PRODUCTION CONTROL ASSISTANT GCE A' level c Male, Chinese Completed N.S. c369 words
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Advertisement2082 1983-12-02 32 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Q INGERSOLL-RAND Ye are a leading Americar Company m Jurong2,082 words
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Advertisement283 1983-12-02 32 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous International Forwarding Warehousing Company, local office m Jurong, is looking urgently for a MESSENGER Applicants should: c Have own motorbike or scooter, c Be honest and trustworthy. Be prepared to do general work m office and warehouse. c Have experience preferably m dealing with shipping283 words
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Advertisement224 1983-12-02 32 66 Situations Vacant i i) Miscellaneous GRAND PALACE DELUXE NITE CLUB PTE LTD has vacancies for: 1) WAITRESSES 2) CASHIERS 3) GENERAL HELPERS Kindly call personally between 11am and 6pm to: GRAND PALACE DELUXE NITE CLUB PTE LTD 1 Grange Road #06-00, Orchard Building Singapore 0923 Import Company at Paya224 words
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Advertisement415 1983-12-02 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous LORRY DRIVER required Minimum Class 3 driving licence Completed National Service c Willing to help m loading unloading of goods Must be hardworking willIng to accept responsibilities c Attractive salary offered to the right candidate. Interested415 words
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Advertisement503 1983-12-02 33 i) Miscellaneous METROPOLITAN YMCA requires HOSTEL ATTENDANT Age from 16 to 35 Able to speak English Able to work on shift duties For interviews, call *****55 Noodle Restaurant at Goldhill Square invites applications for the following: 1) ASSISTANT COOKS (Male) 2) WAITRESSES 3) DISHWASHERS 4) CLEANER Interested applicants call personally503 words
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Advertisement896 1983-12-02 33 1) Miscellaneous JUNIOR HAIRDRESSER CUM A: slstant Receptionist require immediately by a Hair Cat Centre. Age 20 to 30. Speak Mandarin and English. Goo salary and working condition Phone *****13, 10.30am-5.00pi for interview. OUD PTE LTD requires urgentl Malay Male Driver with Class licence. At least 2/3 years exper: ence.896 words
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Advertisement539 1983-12-02 33 1) Miscellaneous QUALIFIED MALE HAIRSTYLISTS ■d required for established school. '6 Preferably overseas trained. :s contact: Jennifer, *****10. d ■V REQUIRED FEMALE/MALE COOKS for curry fish head restaurant. Write or call: 159, Still Road, I Spore 1542. 3 I- REQUIRED MALE STORE Asslste. ant. Age 16 and above, completed M)539 words
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Advertisement541 1983-12-02 33 I irmm BE *UTIFUL LOTUS is for sale at ■'lp'lOi Classification 76k. It's an Elan Jl JQ|f Plus Two Special Model and comes with full accessories. This I Dl ffll iSI nine-year old car has five speeds J JVvll J l/nY J and makes a good collector's 73 Vehicles Accessories/Maintenance541 words
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Advertisement744 1983-12-02 33 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun Nissan AUG 1981 DATSUN BLUEBIRD. 1 owner. Road tax Sept 1984. Blue colour. Showroom condition. Asking for $23,000. Tel: *****66 (Viewing before 6pm dally) MARCH 1975 DATSUN 120Y Well maintained, aircond, PARF eligible. Selling $8,500 0.n.0. Please call *****22 or page *****54. OCTOBER 1980744 words
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Advertisement574 1983-12-02 33 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale d) Fiat FIAT Xl 9 APRIL 1980, 2nd owner. Selling $34,500. Tel: *****49. ask for Michael. 1970 FIAT 125, running condition, selling at cheap price $1,600 0.n.0. Tel: 2931 131,. 10hn Law 1977 FIAT574 words
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Advertisement859 1983-12-02 33 i) Honda 1979 HONDA PRELUDE 1 602. 2nd private owner. Aircon. cassette Sport rims. Beautiful condition. $24,600 0.n.0. or exchange scrap car Loan $20,000 Tel: *****34 1982 HONDA CIVIC Notchback sspeed Rear demister. One private owner. Aircond tuff-koted. radio cassette. $22,800 View 190 Tanjong Katong Road. ALMOST 1961 HONDA Civic859 words
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Advertisement828 1983-12-02 33 it) Mercedes MERCEDES 280S 1969, respmyed. renovated for export, new speakers, etc. Road tax till April 84 $3,500 *****95 ONE OWNER 1981 200 Automatic and registered December 1975 280S Automatic. Contact Peter Cheong *****5. I 1970. MERCEDES 280 SL Sport Automatic. Power steering. Accessories. Guaranteed tip top condition. $71,000 Tel:828 words
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Advertisement856 1983-12-02 33 Mitsubishi 1981 MITSUBISHI LANCER 1400SL 1 private owner Aircon, radio cassette Tax Feb '84 $20,800 Tel *****55. •79 MIT. SUPERSHIFT 1400 GLX, aircond, sports rims, radio, cassette, new tax, excellent condition. Tel *****30/ *****96. ALMOST 1980 MITSUBISHI Sigma 5-speed. PARF. Complete accessories. $14,900 negotiable *****.V DEC 1979 COLT Lancer 1400856 words
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Advertisement3162 1983-12-02 34 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale n rovnrj* it) others k) others I) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles I iaVoa^Hß K. Lrrrb I "fr ~r^^l— |U||Mi MM ill iiT3,162 words
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Advertisement534 1983-12-02 34 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses MAJESTIC BUNGALOW OFF PRESTIGIOUS DALVEY ROAD DIST. 10, 3 bedrooms. 2 studies, 2 living rooms, dining and HUGE PATIO facing SPARKLING POOL with a large 30,000 SQ.FT. OF WOODED GARDEN. Ideal for the top executive. Luxurious bungalow off HOLLAND ROAD DIST. 10, 3 bedrooms, study,534 words
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Advertisement480 1983-12-02 34 85 Property Financing 85 Property Financing I PROPERTY LOANS at attractive terms For commercial and residential properties y^V Competitive interest rates from t %Jm%J -t\O^ Repayment up to 20 years k *J kvlO^ Use of PF Scheme acceptable k \J y**^^^^ Prompt service UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE UD 124/126. Robinson Road.480 words
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Advertisement591 1983-12-02 34 a) Houses DIST. 10, NAMLY DRIVE, 3-bed-II roomed 2-storey semi-detached, furnished $2,100, partily furnished $1,900. Dist. 10. Grove Drive, 3bedroomed 2-storey modern ter--3 race, furnished $1,900. Dist. 21, Jalan Jurong Kechil, 3-bed-roomed 2-storey terrace, unfurnished $1,400. *****25 (agents). BEDOK SOUTH $1,000, Sennett Terrace $1,600, Begonia Drive $1,700, Eng Kong Terrace591 words
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Advertisement783 1983-12-02 34 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations Vacant Vacant a) Houses FABER HILLS SEMI-DETACHED furnished, $3,500. Sunset Square, detached, furnished, $3,000. Victoria Park Road, detached bungalow. Summit Property *****0 FURNISHED SINGLE-STOREY SEMI-DETACHED along Jalan Jelita. 3 mins walk to Cold Storage Jelita. 3 bedrooms, 1 servant's quarters. Interested call *****66. JUDGE THE BATHROOM783 words
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Advertisement604 1983-12-02 34 a) Houses STOP SEARCHINGI FIRST class detached bungalow, Dist. 11, with area of 22,000 sq.ft. elevated land. 5 bedrooms For only $7,500. Holland Housing: 469-7979. BUKIT TIMAH VICINITY modern double-storey semi-detached. 4 bedrooms, split-level, furnished. $1,700. Yong Fong Ents *****77 DIST. 11, ANDREW ROAD 3-storey bungalow overlooking lush greenery, beautiful604 words
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Advertisement710 1983-12-02 35 4 aQ 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations ilf^v lifl IIUM pOr&^VS Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments Speed Queen US -built washers and dryers: JfS& Everything about these machines is a710 words
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Advertisement215 1983-12-02 35 i DIST. 9 PARK HOUSE Behind Hilton Hotel, 3 bedrooms, fully aircond, beautifully furnished. RENTAL: $2,300. DIST. 9 GRANGEFORD 2-bedroomed apartment, central aircond, swimming pool, squash/ tennis courts. RENTAL: $3,200. DIST. 9 ORCHARD TOWERS 3-bedroomed apartment, servant's room, central alrcond, panoramic view of the city, fully furnished. RENTAL: $3,700. DIST.215 words
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Advertisement411 1983-12-02 35 /k^ MIDFIFLD REALTY Ullir PTE LTD. Dist. 9 2 bedrooms, swimming pool, tennis/ squash courts. $2,300. Beverly Hill Near Marcol Polo Hotel, 4 large bedrooms, large living/ dining, high floor. To view: LUXURIOUS CONDO. VERY REASONABLE RENTAL Dist. 10, beat unit! Himiko Court 2-bedroomed apartment. Panoramic view. Expensive Italian lights.411 words
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Advertisement1818 1983-12-02 35 DIST 10 SOMMERVILLE PARK, condominium, high floor, 3 bedrooms, fully furnished, available rental $3,500 Inclusive maintenance Allison Enterprises *****28 DIST. 10 BRAND NEW townhouse with greenery landscape. Low density. Lilg balcony. Overlooking swimming pool 3 4 bedrooms. Rental $4,300 onwards. Lundale *****0. DIST. 11, GILSTEAD COURT, fully furnished 3 bedrooms1,818 words
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Advertisement355 1983-12-02 35 i WEST COAST PARK condominium, fully furnished: $2,100 Balestler: $1,300. Geylang Lorong 29: $1,200. Carpmae! Road: $1,700 Eunos Mansion: $1,800. Eng Kong: $1,500 (*****4/ *****18) WOOLLERTON PARK APARTMENT. Dist. 10. Botanic Gardens vicinity. Landscaped garden. Swimming pool. Three bedrooms, servant's. Intercom system. Principals: *****69/ *****13. 3-BEDROOMED PRIVATE APARTMENT at 416355 words
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Advertisement667 1983-12-02 36 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale Mouses a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses a) House' t>) Private Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments667 words
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Advertisement913 1983-12-02 36 DIST. 9 CAVENAGH COURT. Newly renovated 3-bedroomed apartment. High floor facing swimming pool. $2,500 only. Call *****66 (Agent), ENG CHONG TOWER 3-bedroom-ed apartment, fully carpeted, airconds, $l,6<)0. Balestier. 2 units 3-bedroomed apartment, unfurnished. $1,500. *****40. EXCLUSIVE TOWNHOUSE, SHELFORD Roa.1. dist. 11, 3 1/2storey, 5 bedrooms plus servant's. Built-in area:approx 5,000913 words
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Advertisement797 1983-12-02 36 j M MARYLAND PARK $1,950. Laguna Park $2,200. 3-bedroomed apartment, 2 aircons, fully furnished. Reat *****13/ *****57. MIMOSA PARK, HIGH floor, stimulating view, well furnished 4bedroomed apartment. View to appreciate! Tel: *****47. REGENT GARDEN, West Coast Road, exclusive 3-roomed apartment, partially furnished, rental $3,200. Tel: *****18. RENTAL: $1,900. FURNISHED, dist797 words
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Advertisement651 1983-12-02 36 a 2 UNFURNISHED ROOMS for rent at Jurong West. No cooking. I Contact Caroline office hours *****11 weekends *****5. AVAILABLE PARTLY FURNISHED room m Pandan Garden. Please a call *****05, 8.30 a.m. 12.00 p.m. FURNISHED ROOM WITH aircon t and bathrooms attached near Peace Centre. Tel: *****50. KATONG: 1 BIG651 words
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Advertisement943 1983-12-02 36 DBS FINANCE FOR BETTER HOME FINANCING Up to 100% of valuation including use of CPF savings. Attractive interest rates: 1-10yrs.— 9 3 /4%p.a. 11-25yrs.— 10% p.a. Bridging finance available. HUDC (Phase 1) loans available up to 85% of valuation. A wide choice of easy repayment schemes tailored to your individual943 words
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Advertisement886 1983-12-02 36 double-storey bungalow, land area: 20,000 sq.ft. Pleasantly situated In designated bungalow district. Mature garden, porch, living/ dining, family hall, 5 bedrooms, attached baths, with separate servant's amenities. Contour *****19. DIST. 20 SPRINGLEAF GARDEN. Double-storey semi-detached. Area 3,600 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, split-level, partially furnished. Dist. 19 Charlton Road Doublestorey semi-detached. Area886 words
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Advertisement817 1983-12-02 36 NEAR THOMSON YAOHAN doublestorey 3-bedroomed corner semi-detached, servant's, freehold, approx 4,000 sq.ft Vacant possession. $650,000. Richard Low Housing *****81 QUEEN ASTRID PARK modern sbedroomed bungalow, top residential location, freehold land approx, 13,000 sq.ft. $2.35 million Vacant possession. Richard Low Housing *****81. SERANGOON GARDEN SINGLESTOREY Seml-Detacrted with mature garden. 3 bedrooms,817 words
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Advertisement516 1983-12-02 36 DIST. 13, JALAN Sf IA off MacPherson Estate doLble-storey 3bedroomed terrace, selling $350,000 neg. Fields: *****11. DIST. 10 NAMLY DRIVE doublestorey semi-detached, elevated ground. Breezy and bright 3,500 sq.ft. Lai Housing *****76. DIST. 1335 DOUBLE-STOREY BUNGALOW. S plus 2 bedrooms, approx. 15,000 sq.ft. Freehold. Yin Properties. *****63/ *****77. DIST. 19.516 words
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Advertisement583 1983-12-02 36 APARTMENTS/ PENTHOUSES IN DISTS. 9. 10, 11 A 21. Foreigner* can buy CHATSWORTH COURT 5 bedrooms J FUTURA 4 bedrooms LUCKY TOWERS 4 bedrooms PANDAN VALLEY Camellia/ Bauhinia Terrace, 4 bedrooms Chempaka Court 3 bedrooms V c DRAYCOTT TOWERS 3 bedrooms c FERNHILL COURT 3 bedrooms SOMMERVILLE PARK f 3583 words
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Advertisement441 1983-12-02 37 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b)441 words
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Advertisement187 1983-12-02 37 Show unit of townhouse is availa t aPM^lfc. i AT DEVELOPER 'S PRICE I Vista Park is a full-facilities modern condominium project off South Bouna Vista Road.You can have luxury cum practicality m a studio apartment or the flamboyance of a sprawling townhouse. Plus scenic beauty sports and recreational facilities187 words
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Advertisement348 1983-12-02 37 IBS Housing Loan Scheme 5 good reasons why our Scheme is better 90% to 100% Financing Available Easy and Flexible J| Bp^^^Kl Loan Repayment Lower Effective ZZ interest V f ■^■r^^l U Immediate Benefit t* 7 Bridging Loan Plan ML mM: 1^ Call us today at _*x Tel: *****88. We348 words
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Advertisement320 1983-12-02 37 Buying a home? Take advantage of OUB's Housing Loan Scheme OUB's Housing Loan Scheme offers: Easy loan repayments with CPF contributions Longer repayment period of up to 25 years Loan with Overdraft facility Competitive interest rates Currently: Up to 10 years— 9.75% 11 to 25 years 10% Maximum loan of320 words
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Advertisement112 1983-12-02 37 DIST. 9, AIR VIEW TOWER 3- bedroomed apartment with attached bathroom. Area of approximately 1.600 sq.ft. Separate servant's quarters. Newly renovated. Immediate occupation. Freehold. $390,000 0.n.0. *****11. DIST. 21 CLEMENTI PARK Gardenia Block terrace apartment. 1,765 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, 1 servant's. Panoramic view $500,000 Vanda *****18. DIST. S, WESTPEAK APARTMENT,112 words
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Advertisement790 1983-12-02 37 luxurious Hats /maisonettes are^^^i^^ built on high level land amidst serene and tranquil environment Each unit has its iipPV /^^m individual design and concept There is also ///^independent access to every unit Residents will enjoy HI the convenience of easy communications with only a Vy> HI 10-minute ride to the790 words
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Advertisement187 1983-12-02 37 DIST 11, ROOMY COMFORT! luxurious furnished apartment. Asking $685,000. Katong paradise! New apartment, $522,000. SunMark: *****04. OIST 14, LENGKONG GARDENS, 3-bedroomed apartment for sale. 1,150 sq.ft. with swimming pool and tennis court facilities. $360,000. Tel: *****3. DIST. 10 CITY TOWER on high floor. 3 bedrooms, servant's room, fully furnished, carpeted,187 words
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Advertisement566 1983-12-02 37 Wp Strategically located on Mr Yio Chu Kang Road's hill top Maisonette Penthouse OUTDOOR FACILITIES: Club-house, squash court, two swimming pools, badminton court, tropical garden, I barbeque pK, ample parking spaces A 24-hour security system. ■at«9<fts? .^m- < j^~- iz*> /^^Bai For Enquiries Bookings Mm THOMSON HILL LTD ■Bffj #06-00566 words
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Advertisement294 1983-12-02 37 IF BEAUTY IS what you want, then you must see this high floor Goldhill Tower dist. 11, next to Barker Road. ACS School. Belmont *****55. LAGUNA PARK, BLK D, high floor, good facing, beautifully renovated. $345,000 ono. Call Mrs Lee *****7. *****33 (Answering services). LEONIE TOWERS 3 bedrooms study. 3300294 words
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Advertisement1328 1983-12-02 38 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ ==i > ======bbbbb» Storage Spaces Storage Spaces c) HDB/HVDC Apartments CLEMENTI BLK 341, 3-room, vinyl kitchen cabinet,1,328 words
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Advertisement247 1983-12-02 38 c) HDB/HVDC Apartments UPPER AL JUNIED 3-ROOMED High floor. Renovated. Near schools, market, shops, bus-stops. Ample parking. $46,000. *****77. WELL RENOVATED 4-ROOMED flat, Bedok North. Near to market, swimming pool and stadium. $108,000 0.n.0. Call *****37. 3-ROOMED FLAT, NEAR Taman Jurong Yaohan. $45,000. Boon Lay Garden, $38,000 to $40,000. Call:247 words
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Advertisement613 1983-12-02 38 "development" sites wanted A leading development organisation is looking for development sites m the city area or suburb of Singapore for development of shopping centres or highrise and lowrise condominium, flats, bungalows, semi-detached or terrace houses and factories as well as warehouses and offices etc. Land plots of various dimensions613 words
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Advertisement427 1983-12-02 38 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 111 I H :ffi 1 1 m.»iffMSs? f, jf FACTORIES/ WAREHOUSES CUM OFFICES RENT ft SALE A) DIST 12. 8& 9 4,500 sq.ft. and fully aircond groundfloor factory. 12,000 sq.ft. 15,000 sq.ft. 7,500 sq.ft. 3,500 sq.ft 30.000 sq.ft. 2,400 sq.ft. B) JURONG ft PANDAN427 words
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Advertisement504 1983-12-02 38 2 1/2-STOREY TERRACE FACTORY for sale at dist. 19, Kirn Chuan vicinity. Land area: 6,000 sq.ft. Built-in: 5,500 sq.ft. Freehold. $1.64 million. Sime Realty, *****88. DELTA HOUSE UNIT *06-03 Factory space for rental area about 2729 square ft. Please contactMr. Tan Chin Guan Tel. *****06 *****10. DIST. 1953, IDEALLY LOCATED504 words
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Advertisement601 1983-12-02 38 l^-^r^^^A, Convenient, cost-effective \^dfesy\^^ storage space f >r mit COMPLEX 6-storey warehouse complex located .it Sims Drive, oil Aljunied Ro.nl Qui< k .md e.is\ ,i< cess to the Airport, PSA. Jurong and Johor v ia the Pan-Island 1- xpresswa) Spacious warehouse units I.IIk ient loading unloading fa< times Ample lorry,601 words
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Advertisement230 1983-12-02 38 93 Office Spaces b) Rental rFOR RENT^ Prime Office Space AFRO ASIA BUILDING Central air -condition Ist class maintenance 24-hr security Area available 327 1,200 sq. ft. Immediate occupancy Interested parties, pis contact: I MISS NANCY CHIANG I 1 TEL: *****55 M Middle Road/ Queen Street Shops Offices FOR LEASE230 words
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Advertisement577 1983-12-02 39 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces _=_=_i-^— I I I I I j I I I I I T I I I I577 words
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Advertisement553 1983-12-02 39 SOUTHPOINT 200 Cantonment, Singapore 0208 "VH—F" ___i *^^alu |j W^ i^lUli i i _fl_ri_fl 1 '_i_l wUrn —Pi Singapore's second prime office area "77 J[17~77 has developed between Maxwell Road _^~----*X^v-~-J r~i~l n&> IvjW/ and Keppel Road. Served by Maxwell —^*\]|f* BLT7/ l\jf aW M.R.T. Station, this area includes many553 words
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Advertisement283 1983-12-02 39 ICB BUILDING, SHENTON WAY Prime location, most suitable for foreign and local companies m the vicinity of all business. Contact *****91. IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION IN December 450 sq.ft. $1,100 carpeted, furnished, including maintenance, carpark. *****45/ Tan. INTERNATIONAL PLAZA, 930 sq.ft. 4 rooms and general office. Beautiful partitions and carpets for takeover283 words
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Advertisement396 1983-12-02 39 93 Office Spaces b) Rental GOLDEN WALL AUTO Centre 1170 sq.ft. High floor. Rent: $3 p.s.f. Sale: $540 p.s.f. Available immediately. *****2/ *****5. INTERNATIONAL PLAZA 473 sq.ft., facing sea, partitioned and furnished at $3.80 p.s.f. Call *****45 Jenny. OFFICE SPACE FOR rent at Dlst. 0719 Well furnished, carpeted, partitioned, aircond396 words
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Advertisement325 1983-12-02 39 94 Shop Spaces a) Sate BYLANDS BUILDING Middle Road Facing escalators. Approx. 300 sq.ft. Selling price $168,000. TEL: *****46 Dist. 1542, Katong, Jo© Chiat Road, new restaurant, post-war shophouse (groundfloor), 1500 sq.ft. Vacant possession. Luxuriously renovated, including licence and accessories $600,000. Dist. 2879, Jalan Kayu, 2-storey post-war shophouse, total area:325 words
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Advertisement487 1983-12-02 39 LUCKY PLAZA SHOPS. 236 sq ft with water facilities. Vacant possession. Asking $360,000. Approx. 1,650 sq.ft. Asking $1,400 p.s.f. Tel: *****26/ 7. PEARL'S CENTRE shop «02-12 520 sq ft. Selling: $395,000. Excellent location suitable for all types of business. Please call *****96 Mrs Chang PEOPLE'S PARK, KATONG Shopping Complex. Prime487 words
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Advertisement485 1983-12-02 39 PARAMOUNT SHOPPING CENTRE Available for Rent Unit =01-08. 310 sq.ft. Unit -01-09. 310 sq ft. Unit «01-24/ 25. 492 sq ft. With water supply Suitable for pharmacy, hairdressing/ beauty salon, photo processing, medical/ dental clinic. c Unit »01-07. 310 sq.ft. Unit =01-10. 310 sq ft Unit =01-22/23. 319 sq ft485 words
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Advertisement638 1983-12-02 39 FAR EAST PLAZA ground floor =t£-20 shop for rent. Area 235 sq ft. Rent $30 per sq.ft./month. Call *****88 no broker LOCATED WITHIN A hotel m the city, Chinese Restaurant space for rental $5.00 p.s.f. 6,000 sq.ft. Bellian *****33 LUCKY PLAZA, 731 sq ft Price $30 p.s.f Groundfloor: Centrepoint 352638 words
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Advertisement714 1983-12-02 40 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours *$if J BORN FREE' *J£-'--j& i&mWm^^ 15DAYS $3999 iCVfyffi^llSjf^MP TA wIM%Jwfa J^JKP KALEIDOSCOPE OF KENYA A PRICELESS HERITAGE )t y f fawiptoigmßm'' 7IJ fn'^J'l^^f Aiandof contrast where only few could714 words
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Advertisement229 1983-12-02 40 DECEMBER SCHOOL HOLIDAY 6-Day Gt/Penang/Cameron A/C $259 Dep: 13/12 5-Day Gt/Penang/Cameron A/C $195 Dep: 4, 6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 27, 28/12 5-D Gt/Penang/Langkawi Air Coach $359 Dep: 6, 13/12 5-Day Gt/Penang/Haadyai Air Coach $339 Dep: 5/12 5-D KL/Pangkok/F'Hill/GT $299 Dep: 6/12 3D4N Penang Ipoh A/C $109229 words
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Advertisement347 1983-12-02 40 AUSTRALIA BUDGET CAMPERVAN ADVENTURE From ASIBB for 4 DAYS NEW ZEALAND BUDGET DRIVE ABOUT HOLIDAY From HI. $790 over 10 days 5 DAYS BANGKOK/PATTAYA $739 Departures Every WED 8 DAYS BANGKOK/PATTAYA/ CHIENG MAI $919 Departures every WED./FRI/SUN 4 DAYS PHUKET PARADISE FROM $499 5 DATS MEDAN/L. TOBA $499 Departures every347 words
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Advertisement398 1983-12-02 40 I independent Holidays i^, Iw^*- on twin-sharing basis, ex-Singapore. For brochures and details call your travel agentj HOLIDAYS YOU WILL ALWAYS FEEL GOOD ABOUT. f For trade enquiries: Singapore Tel: *****18 Tlx: R*****4 Kuala Lumpur Tel: *****8 Tlx: MA***** Penanq: Tel: *****8T1x MA***** Icnth j '■IIT ri 1 cruise *^y™398 words
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Advertisement673 1983-12-02 40 TRAVEL MONEY TheOCBC Singapore Dollar Travellers Cheques Strong m Asia, respected throughout the world. The OCBC Singapore Dollar Travellers Cheque is certainly going places to more major cities throughout Asia. Australia and New Zealand. In China alone there are more than 500 outlets I Available at all OCBC branches and673 words
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Advertisement83 1983-12-02 40 s imi» "■Ha* CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR TOUR Cameron/Genting/K. Lumpur Tour 3Days4Nights $129, 23/12.30/12 Mimaland/K.Lumpur 2Days3Nights $79,5109 Dep: 24/12,31/12 9pm Genting/K. Lumpur 2Oays3Nights $79.$109 Dep: 24/12.31/12 9pm Cameron Highlands 2Cdys3Nights $99 Depart 24/12,31/12 8pm Cameron Ipoh 2Days3NighU $99 Depart 24/12,31/12 8pm Tanjong Jara Beach Resort 3Days4Nights $185. 23/12,30/12 PHOENIX TRAVEL SERVICE83 words
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Advertisement926 1983-12-02 41 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 108 Foreign 108 Foreign 110 Computer 112 Commercial/ HOUDIW (•BEST SELLERS^ I JAPAN DISNEYLAND SPECIAL^ Osaka/Kyoto/Nara/Tokyo/Mt Fu|i/Hakone/Atami/ Tokyo Disneyland/ Hong Kong/Ocean Park/Sung Dynasty BDaysSs2l6o Every Sun 4 12 11/12, 18/12, 25/12. 8/1/84. 15/1. 22/1.29/1.5/2. 12/2,19/2.4/3. 11/3 AROUND THE926 words
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Advertisement344 1983-12-02 41 I^Qp^ SIAKSOn Coach Tours Head Office: 32, Prinsep Street, Singapore 07 1 8. (Opposite Cathay Theatre) Tel: *****1 1 Branch: People's Park Complex, #04-450, Tel: 9101 1 1. Business Hours: 10am -9pm A I (Business as usual on Sundays and Public Holidays) JAPAN/KOREA/ 1 win TAIWAN/HKG HT 10 days -$2399344 words
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Advertisement939 1983-12-02 41 "Pearl of Scandinavia" £j v Penang Cruise 3 Dec Departure Docking at Godown 31 32 Entry through PSA Gate 2 (located opp. railway station) Embarkation at 12 noon For passengers' convenience, shuttle bus service will be provided between PSA Gate 2 and the ship from 12 noon to 1 pm.939 words
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Advertisement364 1983-12-02 41 INTERIOR DESIGN Home Study Course leading to DIPLOMA/DEGREE Prospectus from Mr. Tan Poi Chuang, Dept. STP, Rhodec International Representative, Peiwanching Co. Suite 344, 3rd Floor, Johor Tower, Jalan Greja, Johor Bahru, Malaysia. I mi |a 110 Computer 110 Computer mmmmtitftfl'E' WmjLmJtmJ*' If you are bored, frustrated, or not very well364 words
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Advertisement190 1983-12-02 41 BASIC COBOL COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSES Specially designed for Primary, Secondary, Pre-U Students and Others Intensive Course: Mon. to Fri, 9a.m. 12p.m.; 12p.m. 3p.m.; 3p.m. 6p.m. Normal Course: Mon./ Tues./ Wed./ Thurs./ Fri., 7p.m. 10p.m.; Sat./ Sun.: 9a.m. 12p.m.; 12p.m. 3p.m. and 3p.m. 6p.m. Limited vacancies, please enrol early: BTCS GROUP190 words
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Advertisement313 1983-12-02 41 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSES Commencing 6 Dec. 1983 BASIC: A 2 month comprehensive course comprising elementary and advanced concepts and practice for beginners. (4 hrs lectures and 2 hrs practical per week) Morning/ Evening/ Weekend classes. Fee: $120 (or whole course ENROL NOW OR RING PETER LOW SCHOOL OF ARTS AND313 words
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Advertisement378 1983-12-02 41 ACCOUNTING-HIGHER (REVISION) l)Sun 9.00- 12.00pm 04/12 2)Sun 1100- 1.30pm 04/12 3) Sun 2.00- 5.00pm 18/12 BOOK-KEEPING (Beginners) DThurs 8.00- 9.30pm 08/12 2) Sat 4.00- 6.00pm 10/12 3) Sun 9.00-11.00 am 11/12 4) Sun 2.00- 4.00pm 11/12 s)Tues 800- 9.30pm 20/12 BOOK-KEEPING (Beginners) INTENSIVE l)MontoFri 8.30- 9.30 am 02/12 2)MontoFri 9.30-10378 words
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Advertisement429 1983-12-02 42 110 Computer 110 Computer 110 Computer 112 Commercial/ 112 Commercial/ 112 Commercial/ 112 Commercial/ 112 Commercial/ 112 Commercial/ 114 Music s» =s=:^=m Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical Technical ssjbsjsbjsb,. Informatics Computer School invites applicants for admission to a Full-time/Part-time course leading to the award of a Diploma m Computer Studies429 words
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Advertisement53 1983-12-02 42 112 Commercial/ Technical Course Covers Shipping Banking Import Export Regulations Documentation and etc. DWed 7.00- 9.00pm (7/12/83) 2) Sat 2.30- 4.30 (10/12/83) FREE REVIEW SESSION There will be a free review session on Saturday 3rd December at 2.30pm. All are welcome. No obligation. SINGAPORE COMMERCIAL SCHOOL 15A Mackenzie Road Singapore53 words
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Advertisement71 1983-12-02 42 112 Commercial/ Technical E F*m 'ZtS m m ri IkYl 3 Sir «3% 'Jj lk l f] SPECIAL INTENSIVE COURSE Commencing 3 Dec 1983 (Sat/Th 2.oopm— 4.oopm) Course designed to help you Read Comprehend Faster Learn Remember Better Save Your Reading Time At least 100% improvement guaranteed or money back71 words
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Advertisement279 1983-12-02 42 ATT SECRETAHIUS The London Chamber of Commerce Industry Single Subjects Examinations We congratulate all our successful candidates and especially the following who gained first places m Singapore Miss Ng Lay Tee for Higher Stage Shorthand 1 20wpm (also First Place m the World) Miss Lee Soh Poh for Higher Stage279 words
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Advertisement113 1983-12-02 42 DO YOU FIND YOURSELF READING WORD BY WORD, SUB-VOCALIZING AND REGRESSING? If you do, you're reading the old fashioned way. Our proven Speed-Reading course train* people to read word* m chunks with better concentration, comprehension and retention. Thousands throughout the world have learnt to increase their reading speed by as113 words
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Advertisement347 1983-12-02 42 BE A PROFESSIONAL SECRETARY! To be a IST CLASS SECRETARY, you need to develop secretarial skills, technological skills m office equipment and systems, poise and a personality to go with it. You will get all of these and MORE! at SBTC's SECRETARIAL TRAINING DIVISION. Consider what we have for you:347 words
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Advertisement269 1983-12-02 42 WORD PROCESSOR TRAINING Learn to operate WANG word processors. Our intensive courses are offered weekly m daytime and evening sessions. 8-person classes ensure one student per workstation and excellent supervision by certified instructors Kingsley School of Word Processing Mac Donald House 40 Orchard Road #06-02 Singapore 0923 Tel: 338 2055269 words
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Advertisement300 1983-12-02 42 Singapore Institute of Commerce 3-month Holiday Courses Be trained as Clerks, Typists, Junior Secretaries, Stenos: Learn B'ke«ping, Typing, Shorthand ft Office Practice. morning/aft.noon/evening commencing 7th Dec. Private Secretary* Cert. Full-time/Part-time (Jan 8) SIC: »04.283 Selegle Complex Tel *****81/*****49/*****01 SPECIAL HOLIDAY CLASSES. Typewriting, Bookkeeping (all stages), Higher Accounting, Commerce Finance, English300 words
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Advertisement303 1983-12-02 42 ORGAN LESSONS ENROL NOW for BEGINNERS, INTERMEDIATE ADVANCE LEVEL LESSONS We also offer THEORY OF MUSIC COURSES GRADES 1 8 Weekdoyi 9 OOom 9 00pm Saturdays: 9.00 am 7 00pm Sundays: 9.00 am 6.00pm A Panasonic Calculator {worth $15) will be given FREE (whilst stocks last) for all new enrolments.303 words
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Article, Illustration203 1983-12-02 43 By THE RACING EDITOR LEADING local jockey Lam Man Chlew has been selected by the Malayan Racing Association to represent SingaporeMalaysia at International jockeys races In New Zealand next month. The races, part of the 17th Asian Racing Conference to be held m203 words
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Article, Illustration357 1983-12-02 43 PEDIGREE - Forty Minutes shines through PEDIGREE ON THE TRACK with KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Thick niist engulfed the entire racetrack this morning as the first horses came out for gallops. Visibility was down to almost nil and track watchers had a tough time making out the jockeys and saddle cloth numbers of357 words
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Article, Illustration523 1983-12-02 43 Jeep's mail YOU wrote that Lester Piggott is the only jockey to score a hat-trick m a classic race the Lion City Cup at Bukit Timah. My friend insists that Des Coleman once won the Penang Gold Cup (now Governor's523 words
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Article95 1983-12-02 43 RANGONG, champion New Zealand sire m 1979-80, has died at the relatively young age of 18. Death was attributed to cancer. At stud, he produced a steady stream of quality stayers and his progeny include Hyperno (Melbourne Cup winner), Bianco Lady (Perth Cup), Fashion Beau (Rosehill Guineas) and95 words
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Article1073 1983-12-02 43 2.30 CLASS 6 DIV 4 1,200 m (Ratings: 37-9) (Stakes: $10,000) 1 '***** Pear! River II 57 (37) KS Tan-Mak 4 nzg d 2 same Asuwadl 1 2 70*700 Solar Energy 5C.5 (3<) Solar-K l,eong 3ac d 2 -.5 Tweedle 5 3 39*330 Keep Ahead U 55.51,073 words
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Obituary, Illustration68 1983-12-02 43 HUA EN HSU AGE 76 PASSED AWAY ON 30.11.83 SADLY MISSED BY: WIFE:HUA LING SHIH TSENG SON:HUA YONGCHING DAUGHTERS:HUAPHAY CHEUNG HUA YEN CHEUNG SON-IN-LAW:-CHANKOKGUAN DAUGHTER-IN-LAW MOLLY DING H.I. GRANDCHILDREN: CHAN HUA VAN HUA CHING. JUSTINA HUA LING, JESSICA HUA TSHUNG, AUGUSTUS BODY WILL LIE IN STATE AT NO. 95 KENG68 words
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Obituary, Illustration113 1983-12-02 43 MADAM EE MAN NEO (Wife of late Mr. Georgo Boris Poi Eng Siong) AGED 87 passed away peacefully on 30th November, 1983 leaving behind SONS ALLEN C POI EUGENE R POI DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW DAISY KWOK PATRICIA LAI DAUGHTERS DOREEN LUCY JOSEPHINE ELIZABETH (DECEASED) SONS-IN-LAW WONG PENG SOON WONG KOK FUI 15113 words
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Obituary51 1983-12-02 43 DEATH IVY ANTOINETTE 65 passed away peacefully on 1/12/83 in K.L. leaving behind beloved husband D. PAUL PPN SONS: Victor, Christie, Vincent Benjamin DAUGHTERS: Ruby, Pearly. Marie Philomena 3 sons-in-law, 4 daughters-in-law ft 19 grandchildren. FUNERAL AT: 2.30pm 2/12/83 Tel: 03-*****6 "In Memoriam" is for the loved ones whom you51 words
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Obituary, Illustration253 1983-12-02 43 Ps 23: "The Lord is my shepherd" MRS LAUW KIM GUAN (NEE ONG BUAN NEO, ROSALIND) AGED 63 WENT TO BE WITH THE LORD ON 1 DEC 83 LEAVING BEHIND: HUSBAND: LAUW KIM GUAN SONS: JULIAN A JEREMY DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: PATRICIA A SARAH GRANDCHILDREN: ERWIN, EDLYN A EDWINA NIGHT253 words
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Obituary, Illustration44 1983-12-02 43 Tan Joo Lay passed away on 1/12/83, leaving behind Wife: Lim Hong Kei, Ruth Sons: Tan Yeow Seng, Mervyn Tan Tuan Loong, Mark Daughter: Tan Tung Lin, Melissa to mourn his loss. Body lying at Blk 338, Clementi Avenue 2. Tel: *****03.44 words
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Obituary, Illustration51 1983-12-02 43 TAN AH LEX MARIA Departed 27.11.83 with to express their gratitude end thanks to the priest, members of the Church of Christ The King, Dying Aid Association, St. Joseph Dying Aid Association, Principal and staffs of CHU-Hillside Dr, friends and relatives for their invaluable help during their recent51 words
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Obituary, Illustration56 1983-12-02 43 GEORGE ERNEST JAY Departed 2nd Dec. 1970 Thou art gone, dear father, Gone beyond the world of tears, But the memory of you will ever linger Through the passing years. Always remembered by Lily, Ruth and William. MDM WEE HONG KEE Departed 2/12/81 Always remembered by the56 words
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Advertisement267 1983-12-02 43 119 Others ST' PATRICK'S ARTS CENTRE (Director: Bro Joseph McNally) Offers courses m Visual and Performing Arts (Full/Part-time, Day/Evening Classes) i Existing classes m Music, Speech and Dnima lead to diplomas of Trinity College, London Commencing January 1984 FOUNDATION COURSES leading to three-year DIPLOMA IN ART AND DESIGN Areas of267 words
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Advertisement35 1983-12-02 43 Brush up your spelling, punctuation and grammar, style and diction, note-taking and essay-writing. 1 ■■PS WRITING ENGLISH The comprehensive and practical guide to all the skills of written communication. $7.65 111 Times 111 IU Distributors35 words
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328 1983-12-02 44 Adelene keeps in line with a 1,614 MEXICO CITY, Thurs. Singapore's Adelene Wee gave another impressive performance here yesterday as Asian women bowlers jostled for top honours in the crucial stages of the World Cup twwling championships. In the quarter- finals first series, Adelene rolled 1,614 total pinfalls to lieReuter - 328 words
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Article, Illustration355 1983-12-02 44 Au revoir to Paris Hi, Uncle Sam 4 FRANCE does not have many champions and as soon as one appears on the scene, he's the centre of attraction. The smallest detail is built up out of proportion. I've had enough of all m that. 7 Noah (left) PARIS, Thurs. FrenchReuter; AFP; AP - 355 words
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Article143 1983-12-02 44 HAMBURG, Thurs. World champion Jahangir Khan, of Pakistan, cruised past Egyptian Ahmed Safwat 9-2, 9-0, 9-2 m a third-round match of the World Open squash championship here last night. Jahangir, unbeaten since 1981, took only 29 minutes to win the one-sided clash, which saw Safwat breakReuter - 143 words
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430 1983-12-02 44 MELBOURNE, Thurs. International Tennis Federation president Phillipe Chatrier, of France, today suggested that Kooyong Stadium was out of date and it was time to shift the Australian Open championships to a new venue. This view is shared by Brian Tobin, the Lawn TennisAFP; Reuter - 430 words
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Article151 1983-12-02 45 British team in World Cup LONDON, Thurs. Most of the world's soccer-playing nations want England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales to amalgamate and field one team m the World Cup. England Football Association chairman Bert Miliichip, speaking at a sportswriters' lunch here said: "I was astounded by the strength ofReuter - 151 words
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Article459 1983-12-02 45 Geolgau's goal settles Group Five finalists Czechoslovakia 1 Rumania 1 BRATISLAVA, Thurs. lon Geolgau shot Rumania into next year's European Championship soccer finals with an allimportant 63rdminute goal against Czechoslovakia here yesterday. Czechoslovakia, who had to win to qualify from Group Five on goal difference, eventuallyReuter - 459 words
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Article, Illustration315 1983-12-02 45 4 NOT even (US) $10 million will make me return. A comeback now would be very difficult. They still have hope that I will wear the Cosmos shirt again, but I'm not able to ac- a cept their offer. 7 Pele (left) RIO DE JANEIRO, Thurs. Pele, theUPI; AP - 315 words
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Article, Illustration382 1983-12-02 45 LONDON, Thurs. First Division soccer aristocrats Manchester United were left with faces as red as their famous shirts when they were held to a shock 1-1 draw at little Oxford m the fourth round of the Milk Cup yesterday. The Third Division promotion challengersReuter; AFP - 382 words
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Article463 1983-12-02 45 NEW YORK Knicks beat New Jersey Nets 113-104 in a National Basketball Association match. Other results: Philadelphia 76ers 122 Atlanta Hawks 110, Cleveland Cavaliers 112 Portland Trail Blazers 105, Boston Celtics 130 San Antonio Spurs 106, Milwaukee Bucks 139 Denver Nuggets 122, Dallas Mavericks 113 Houston Rockets 102,Reuter; AP; UPI - 463 words
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Article166 1983-12-02 45 TAY CHENG KHOON - Seletar to tee off next season TAY CHENG KHOON SELETAR Country Club will be making a comeback to the revamped Premier and Handicap inter-club golf Leagues next season. They stayed away this year because their course was under renovation. At a recent meeting of club captains, it was decided that166 words
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261 1983-12-02 46 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN ByJ SENIOR players who fail to attend training regularly will not be considered for the Singapore rugby team's tour of Hongkong and Taipeh, tentatively fixed for March 31-April 7. The warning came yesterday from Wee Tiong Howe, the Singapore Rugby Union vice-presi-dent261 words
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Article, Illustration825 1983-12-02 46 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI FOR the next two weeks, the National Stadium will buzz with a hive of soccer activity with the staging of the Second Merlion Cup competition, which kicks off tomorrow. Eight teams will take part m the competition. The grouping: A Singapore, South Korea, Brunei and Indonesia;JONATHAN CHOO - 825 words
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Article108 1983-12-02 46 Making up for missing out AUSTRALIA are lookIng to the successful defence of the "Merlion Cap as the consolation for missing the preOlympic soccer competition. The Australians, who arrived from Koala Lumpur yesterday after Wednesday's 4-1 win over Selangor, are confident of retaining the Cap. Said their coach, Les Scheinflug,108 words
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Article130 1983-12-02 46 THE Singapore Rugby Union have appealed for players to turn up for training at the Police Academy on Wednesday (5.30 p.m.) In preparation for this year's postponed annual under-23 international against Malaysia on Jan 7. The thrice-weekly sessions (Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays) will be conducted by130 words
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Article, Illustration209 1983-12-02 46 Bid to nip soccer corruption in the bud SEVERAL top police personnel will be deployed daily at the Plaza Hotel, where footballers from the eight teams taking part m the Merlion Cup competition are housed, to look out for attempts to bribe players and officials. The move is a bid209 words
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Article153 1983-12-02 46 JOE DORAI - JOE DOR AI SINGAPORE'S under-19 squad for the Tun Razak Cup soccer tournament, which starts m Penang on Monday, will get their final test tonight (7.30) when they take on Trengganu's Malaysia Cup team at the Jalan Besar Stadium. In fact, the match will help153 words
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Article48 1983-12-02 46 LONDON, Thurs. The draw for the quarter-finals of the English Football League Cup starting on Jan 16 is: Norwich v Aston Villa, Sheffield Wednesday v Birmingham or Notts County or Liverpool, Oxford or Manchester United v Wpst Ham nr Rvprtnn. Rntherham v Walsall. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article, Illustration78 1983-12-02 47 2nd /MERLION CUP Especially for the young... CHINA'S main aim In the Merlion Cup soccer competition Is to expose as many of their young players to the International scene. China will be represented by their preOlympic Games squad which Include the star Gn Gnangming. The Chlnest78 words
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262 1983-12-02 47 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH AMIDST an amusing repertoire of squeals and sighs, C-grader Corinna Lim ousted D-grader Irene Ho 9-0, 10-8, 9-3 m the Pocari women's squash championships at Kallang last night. Corinna, a 19-year-old law undergraduate at the National University of Singapore, powered her way262 words
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Article195 1983-12-02 47 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON CAIRNHILL have been disqualified from the Pocari Inter-constituency squash tournament for fielding six ineligible players m their nine-member team. Acting on a complaint from Pasir Panjang Constituency, tournament officials discovered that the six whose names have been withheld had not fulfilled the one-year195 words
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164 1983-12-02 47 PETER SIOW - Brilliant Davidor hogs the limelight PETER SIOW LITTLE-KNOWN Izik Davidor hogged the spotlight with a stunning 1,303 pinfalls in the qualifying round of the Pepsi-Kal-lang All-Star bowling championships at Kallang Bowler-Drome yesterday. The southpaw began his pace-setting series with a sizzling 222, followed by 236, 200, 231, 213 and 201.164 words
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Article54 1983-12-02 47 TOKYO, Thurs. Japan beat China, the defending champions, 12-15, 11-15, 15-7, 15-3, 15--7 m the final of the Third &sian men's volleyball championships today. The victory earned Japan the right to represent Asia m next year's Olympic Games m Los Angeles. Third: S. Korea bt TaiwanReuter - 54 words
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Article171 1983-12-02 47 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO FANDI AHMAD will be back in Singapore on Monday week. And arriving with the soccer ace will be six officials from his Dutch club, PC Groningen. The officials, who will include chairman Renze de Vries, are coming with the hope of watching Fandl171 words
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Article391 1983-12-02 47 THE West Indies trounced India by eight wickets in the third one-day cricket international at Indore yesterday to take a winning 3^0 lead in the fivematch series. Scores: India 240-7 in 47 overs (M. Amarnath 55, A. Malhotra 40, R. Shastri 41 n.o., Kapil Dev 28, Harper 255);AP; AFP; Reuter - 391 words
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256 1983-12-02 47 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE skipper Au-yeong Pak Kuan is one of six players m the national squad who will have to perform dual duties daily during the Merlion Cup competition from tomorrow to Dec. 17. Au-yeong will have to sit for his third-year256 words
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Miscellaneous38 1983-12-02 47 Today's events BOWLING Pepsl-Kallane All-Star qualifying round (Bowler-Drome, Kallang, 10 a. m.). RUGBY Inaugural annual match: Safra v Safsa (Padang, 5 p.m.). Reservists XV v SAF Commander's XV (Padang, 4 p.m.). SQUASH Pocari women's championships (Kallang, 6 p.m.).38 words
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Article, Illustration642 1983-12-02 48 IRENE NGOO - IRENE NGOO Ministry pulls down illegal'huts at seafood restaurant Story: THE Thai seafood restaurant at the Big Splash in East Coast Parkway got into deeper trouble yesterday for defying an order to remove unauthorised structures on the water fun complex. The company, Seafood International Market and Restaurant,WONG KWAI CHOW - 642 words
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Article152 1983-12-02 48 GRAFENWOEHR (West Germany), Thurs. Three teenagers carried off eight live anti-per-sonnel rockets discarded m a dried-up fishpond at a US air force base and then fired one of the rockets, scoring a direct hit on a bee hive, police said yesterday. The three were arrestedUPI - 152 words
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Article167 1983-12-02 48 Get paid for having a baby PARIS, Thurs. A proposed law that would pay up to 24,060 francs (about $6,200) to couples who produce a third child has sparked a debate on whether this nation, or any nation, can increase the reproduction of Its citizens. The French government has long167 words
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Article, Illustration320 1983-12-02 48 THE Seafood International Market and Restaurant Pte Ltd at East Coast Parkway yesterday admitted three charges of insect-breed-ing and four counts of operating the restaurant without a licence. Magistrate Daniel Koh will pass sentence today. Mr Choo Si Sen, for the company, said since the company320 words
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281 1983-12-02 48 Boosting two-way ties in science, technology TOKYO, Thursday JAPAN and Asean today started a two-day meeting to discuss their science and technology policies and to build a concrete foundation for future cooperation m these fields. In the opening address, Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone reaffirmed Japan's interest m sharing its knowledgeAP - 281 words
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Article37 1983-12-02 48 LONDON, Thurs. The spiritual leader of the world Anglican community, the Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Robert Runcie, left today for the first official visit to China by a head of the 64 million-strong Church. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article31 1983-12-02 48 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 1.12 points to 1,274.90 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exohanee today. APAP - 31 words
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Miscellaneous133 1983-12-02 48 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over many areas from midmorning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 6.44 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.42 a.m. Adelaide 12/23 C Cloudy Manila 2122 C Fair Amsterdam tC t Melbourne 12/18 C Fine Bangkok 18/28 C Cool Moscow133 words
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Title Section24 1983-12-02 1 SECTION TWO Rendezvous m the hills GOING PLACES, 4 Pages Eight and Ten Get hooked On music and dance LEISURE, Pages Fourteen and Twenty-six24 words
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Article, Illustration710 1983-12-02 1 KANNAN CHANDRAN - KANNAN CHANDRAN By B^HTin^^iC^^^^my* ■Ti^BiiTH xTiT»^»r^BtM^n m^^H "OH, NO! Not that jingle again!" Negative remarks in this vein are considered good signs for a jinglemaker. "You either hate a jingle or you love it. Either way, it means that the advertisement is effective," says Paul Gaffey,710 words
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Article390 1983-12-02 1 "THERE are two main types of advertising," says Ivan Chua, director/ creative director of Ted Bates. "Image advertising, a long-term venture, sells what the company stands for. Specific advertising is for short-term runs for special offers or sales. These normally have a distinctive sound, called a sting, which390 words
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Article, Illustration381 1983-12-02 1 IN THE competitive business of jingle-writing, you can't afford to be tame. Aggression and creativity are key factors that determine a campaign's success. But what approach works best? Casey Wong, a copy chief with Hakuhodo, says it depends on the product for sale. "If it381 words
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Article445 1983-12-02 1 A JINGLE has a message. Beneath the music's swell and catchy lyrics, it's trying to tempt the listener into buying the product. "A jingle takes the advertiser s message and sets it to music,' says Paul Gaffey, chief executive officer and managing director of Saatchi and445 words
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Article, Illustration671 1983-12-02 2 PONG YOKE THO - It takes more than talent PONG YOKE THO By' Dennis Emery has been drawing and painting for 39 years. He was here recently to give on-the-spot demonstrations of the art of pottery painting at Robinson's. A PASSION for drawing and painting and pride m his work has kept Mr DennisKENNETH KOH - 671 words
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460 1983-12-02 2 HANNS-JOCHEN KAFFSACK - HANNS-JOCHEN KAFFSACK By m Munich YOUNG married couples m West Germany are putting their personal comfort and freedom, the enjoyment of leisure and money m the bank before parenthood. This is the conclusion of a study on parenthood and the urge to enjoy life byDPA Features - 460 words
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Article, Illustration1074 1983-12-02 4 KAYE ANN - KAYE ANN More projects with a Christmas theme a box for gifts and things to keep those creative little fingers busy during the Christmas school holidays. Arty crafts By GIFTS look nicer when they come boxed and be-ribboned. They show that they're given with love. Moreover, odd-shaped1,074 words
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Article502 1983-12-02 4 JULIET CHEW - JULIET CHEW By Interior designer and mother of two THE Christmas school holiday is a long break for the children. But for many parents, this holiday is not a break as they will be facing their children throughout the day. With a little planning, however, the502 words
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Article, Illustration1174 1983-12-02 5 SHIRLEY TAN - SHIRLEY TAN By 4 The last two to three months before a big contest is always the toughest period for us. He'll be lost m his own world m the weight room while I'll be longing for his attention. Before he wakes up, I1,174 words
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Article204 1983-12-02 6 Gin-up with drinks or spice? ON A flight to Paris, the United States Secretary of State George Shultz was asked if the US had stimulated requests from Caribbean nations to rescue Grenada. He replied, on the record: "We haven't been trying to gin up anything." The verb to gin upNYT - 204 words
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Article, Illustration466 1983-12-02 6 YOU think a concern for correct spelling is for sissies? You think haranguing pundits and fearsome lawyers overlook the niceties of orthography? Several years ago, when the United Press International reported that Frank Sinatra had stated that "William Safire is a goddamn liar", I took timeNYT - 466 words
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Article, Illustration636 1983-12-02 6 4 In Old French and Middle English, a cant is a corner. The French took canton, a corner or a portion of a country, and made it into a verb, cantonner, "to chop into portions." Satire on language "I RECKON it's an attempt toNYT - 636 words
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Article, Illustration1395 1983-12-02 12 HAROLD SCHMECK - HAROLD SCHMECK By Jr in New York The skin may seem little more than a husk; an expanse of surface to be covered and uncovered, tanned, shaved, painted, tattooed and otherwise assaulted for reasons of beauty, comfort, vanity or current style. But, mNYT - 1,395 words
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Article, Illustration554 1983-12-02 12 PATRICIA McCORMACK - A way to detect people with high-risk for Aids PATRICIA McCORMACK By m New York MEASUREMENT of thymosins, hormones churned out by the thymus glaffd, appears to be a way to identify individuals at high risk of developing the acquired immune deficiency syndrome called Aids, a Washington scientist reports. DrUPI - 554 words
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Article, Illustration1137 1983-12-02 8 When m Bangkok, make the effort to travel north to Chiang Mai and sample the many delights of this old historic handicraft town. And for those with a taste for a more off-beat way to discover a country, why not take a1,137 words
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Article, Illustration746 1983-12-02 10 BETTY PEACH - BETTY PEACH by m Bangkok GIANT teak logs, lashed together in rafts, float ever so slowly downstream, clumsily bobbing over waves created by faster boats. Their long, leisurely trek begins in the forested highlands in the north of Thailand, where the river itself has its head-waters. The riverCopley News Service - 746 words
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Article539 1983-12-02 10 CHEN JUN LI - CHEN JUN LI TRAVEL agencies quote a return fare of between T430 and $569 for a minimum stay of four days up to 14 or 30 days and depending on the airline you wish to fly. From Bangkok, you can get to Chiang Mai by various means:539 words
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Article, Illustration596 1983-12-02 14 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG By STAR Wars and Jesus Christ Superstar belong as much m the repertoire of a symphony orchestra as Beethoven and Brahms. So does jazzed up Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, says Yoshizaku Fukumura, musical director and principal conductor of the Sendai Philharmonic Orchestra m596 words
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455 1983-12-02 14 CHIN OI TOW - Grey hues reflect subdued mood of Nordic art CHIN OI TOW EXHIBITION OF SCANDINAVIAN CONTEMPORARY ART Alliance Francaise, last weekend Reviewed by AN ART exhibition last weekend could well herald a Viking invasion of the local art scene. Not that an engulfing flood-tide is envisaged, but rather, some gentle lapping455 words
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616 1983-12-02 74 NANCY KOH - Big concert band hits from the NUS Symphonic NANCY KOH By FREE tomorrow night? If you are, what about a date with 70 undergraduates from the National University of Singapore? Place; Conference Hall. Time: 8 p.m. Tickets: $2 and $3. While you're there, they will entertain you with big concert616 words
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Article, Illustration815 1983-12-02 74 JOHN de SOUZA - JOHN de SOUZA France's Ballet Theatre dv Silence performs at the National Theatre tonight. Its choreographer and principal dancer Brigitte Lefevre talks about the art of dancing. By What people seem to like m dance is its primitive quality, the animal pleasure off movement. Dance815 words
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Article, Illustration388 1983-12-02 75 CATHERINE TAN - CATHERINE TAN EMMA AND GRANDPA Channel 8, Last Friday, 6 p.m. Reviewed by BIRDS and how they live m winter this is what the first of a 12--part children's series, Emma and Grandpa, was about. Emma is a dark-haired cherub whith large, limpid388 words
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Article, Illustration1061 1983-12-02 75 RICHARD LIM - Man who 's come down to earth? RICHARD LIM By SINCE he took to the road eight months ago as part of his one-man cultural offensive a record, two films, two videos and a world tour David Bowie has found, ironically, that he could not walk down any road asDAVID TAN - 1,061 words
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Advertisement371 1983-12-02 4 pjMM^^^^M r iflM^Mfclfl"fl ifli fl JMflMtJfcliJJtattliii^lJ^l IF CHRISTMAS IS FASHION THEN SANTA CLAUS IS SCOTTS. nwißiiiri /JiiW IPHI 111 l af aafll ala»^ mmXmmtmk rp here has never been such a P HMHmi SU ■MBaßaWal X snowfall of fashion before. SBNfcS jM^iMBiiIII!|WMWMH a^Sl ||mB|WH Mm JXXSF'hQ iffgi Scotts plays Santa371 words
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Advertisement65 1983-12-02 5 TheTea Garden presents AN ALPINE FOOD FESTIVAL THROUGHOUT DECEMBER Hearty Alpine fare like assorted air-dried meat. Veal and pork vol au vent. Jugged venison Hunter-style. Zuger Kirsch Torte. And other delectable dishes. Deftly prepared by the expert Swiss chefs of The Pavilion Inter-Continental. THE ADVANTAGE IS INTER- CONTINENTAL THE PAVILION65 words
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Advertisement418 1983-12-02 5 veio/ol» SILVER LINING PLEATED BLINDS the ultimate m window decoration ft)&*.-qpszzzzz g -~g- ~-nr I 1 HR ttsssSS--— jt t Ami i i h'iwJ nin'i"' l 'W l ""I, 1 1 a ..i fM 1 jj^HC3KSBBS3JI^^B DkE BBBu^ii^imiiiJUw^"'' Mum I* "mTiTTi 1 REFLECTION radiation jO^^L unobstructed view privacy V anti418 words
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Advertisement793 1983-12-02 6 j^S i\ /La.^-* Nv bUHvnAhVJu ohB I rW" W%fw\ IlCCCl CM J jdk |M^|)l^Chew%raiid I jC""ffl MlM l!5UIJCl3 OIMjifccJ \&^+&< 1 It's a grand Christmas indeed with die host of gift ideas we have -+sH> '•\t±^J^ X > o 4 k^ &->* te^' in store. A wide choice at unbelievable793 words
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Advertisement284 1983-12-02 7 Queen Lin Ting Beautycare ■kin ■■-'T9Sf*\ 9 Bfl il^^^B^W SKIN EXFOLIATION m* :< A perfected technique from Taiwan which involves a 7-day process.' This promotes a \^d If fl whiter, smoother and refined complexion. 11l Positive results can be achieved for Facial ■■iii I jpP Problems i/f I I I284 words
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Advertisement772 1983-12-02 7 Yours, free! It's never been easier to pick up Singapore's greatest shopping, travel and entertainment bargains. y^J^^^^ ooooool^ 34 WAYS TO SAVE! 34 CHANCES TO WIN! It's free. To the first 1000 shoppers today and Plus with every coupon you use on a purchase every day through December 16. A772 words
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Advertisement21 1983-12-02 8 > vSSgt^"*£w fifiSlff^ ''^i^lSflßy^jv :^||PJy*J^KBn^^^^B^BHiH^B^^MB^B^B»««^HBB^BBBI!^H^B i^ll B^ m i^?^SS!i^teiMi 5 T s *^^BM BW I "■■l BP^'"' V _^_^^J9 >»■ H^r .^r '^^^'^'iBBIWiHBBHBHBBBBWBHHB^BMBBWBHBBIBOHBHBBBHBBiBB^^21 words
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Advertisement168 1983-12-02 9 Timeless Style Rree! Polo sport set worth $50 with every $80 purchase of Ralph Lauren fragrance collection. Are you a winner? The Polo Sport Set is a winning combination of Ralph Lauren sports accessories, packed with a travel-size Polo Sport Splash of 2.5 oz. In it you'll find a pair168 words
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Advertisement336 1983-12-02 9 BPH IH^AIU HP I SBP^H^ CP^I A wide collection of imported ■Hi UflM W BR HHrlfei local latest furniture design from rUll 1 P UHI L ■LJBmR all over the world on show at Singapore Latest Design m jgjflU, jifl^ iH hi nm j^lm—mi jtfß^ aMa fIU dti&& Furniture Exhibition336 words
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Advertisement79 1983-12-02 9 Dining table plus 6 chairs all in good condition as shown in picture selling only JpcJuO/- Purchases above $500 will entitle to this offer BBv?A\ LABI k^wifel. B Br^ i^^lvMßl BBT^TBV JHBbI BH Ad I «Jbh BW^^^ Br* .^^HlB I s t^bl Kffn n miiiiifcfi aWi i '"^TirTßwr- >* \879 words
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Advertisement542 1983-12-02 11 <^s> Italian Factory Clearance Sale vC fgjjr At Rock- bottom Prices. At Rocco! Bisgcst collection and Stocks m Singapore clearance prices. Really slashed to clear and to beat the t^ 5 '^jlh f Furniture from some of the finest factories recession '|L^MM#Mik v '^jfi^Pi V m Italy %^Li JI ""^HHPWI542 words
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Advertisement119 1983-12-02 12 I^H HP9H Lfl»V —^ro A \r ne© 0 J\« --s f*f«tK?// fat? 7^r~---L l^M sM^a. *^^~i^vvwMHaH^dflP '-y < y 1 ■x Bfjarj^f T6^ > ■Til^M^^ IBBP'' jjftvjiff 1 Il 1 j,v j^ftSfe iini-i4rh M ill 1 hMlfc* <k iL i I *Sfels w WrfWl^r >^ v" -"^wfra^x Embossed bricks, red119 words
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Advertisement569 1983-12-02 13 DISCOVER A NEW DIMENSION IN UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAPHY WITH [Sffkpffi ALL-WEATHER CAMERAS ACCESSORIES. Sea Sea puts underwater photography Accessory for Pocket Marine 110: within easy reach, with the revolutionary Close-up Lens I all-weather Pocket Marine 1 10 and the Accessories for Motor Marine 35: new Motor Marine 35 cameras. Pressure- Wide569 words
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Advertisement391 1983-12-02 13 An airtight argument for the new Tefal stainless steel pressure cooker. TEFAL pressure J| |u|^l& brands. And pressure cooking is fast, so it m^m "Wmm** \WggtmKm cooker is saves on power bills. l& Hi FASV TO l IQF I K. a^j +u^ i H 1 thAL pressure cooker is VERSATILE.391 words
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Advertisement735 1983-12-02 14 I li feSL ADMISSION TO EDB INSTITUTES February Intake 1984/85 Session LB vid I U French-Singapore Institute German-Singapore Institute Japan-Singapore Institute of Electrotechnology of Production Technology of Software Technology 9 Applications are invited for the 2-year (full-time) courses offered at the following EDB institutes: Wm A) French-Singapore Institute the Diploma735 words
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Advertisement7 1983-12-02 14 More LEISURE on Pages Thirty and Thirty-one7 words
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Advertisement220 1983-12-02 15 At last, a Clarks specialty store. Featuring the best of these quality imported shoes. L^^T^^^ Primrose^^L Jl Spri nter /^J^^S^&KB^ •Sgtomfa House of Clarks 177 River Valley Road *02-20, Liang Court Complex Spore 0617. Tel: *****80. 2100, Upper Changi Road, Singapore 1 750. (Changi Point, Changi Village) .^^J&r.. Tel: *****77.220 words
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Advertisement454 1983-12-02 15 JmW^ *'^Wmr I OBH #The complete system of British Standard PVC conduit, trunking and accessories. (Comply with BS 4607, BS 6099,1 EC 6i4, 85 4678.) r »«BB|j^, Bl 4t^mk .<^m>: Minrfi -Mfittf a "<•' jS WtKHKKHm iMP :^WP :^i»wm>.. •'■iwwjww!i mmiunu' Egatube is: Simple to cut and join Non-conductive, safer454 words
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Advertisement247 1983-12-02 17 MBf Holdings Berhad is pleased to announce the formation of a joint-venture construction and engineering company with Blount International Ltd. yy JMJpT "^^H^BaficfiroMißß^^^^JßPß^"^ '■■'<■''''^ :^C''-:'' jßßßMßßMtfiftilflH^^^BißlHHfttt^^^^^^^^^R^^^^E^Eflfl^K^^^^flF' '^H^y^^^*y' ?ffi W^^^^^^fe?^KWy^^^^^^^^^^K t JS&SL I «^F3^£'' l <^ *>-^^ a E^T^^^fc :^^^P :-^>B BHk •IJJttJ^^^^^^^tfWttWftV'n'- if- 'n i itiVi^^fc'i '&6&jSffi^&/ySSSSS//yy'' tfrfhr nn nn247 words
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Advertisement1196 1983-12-02 18 i NOW at REX-CHANGI-JURONG- WOODLANDSp #^ttW& *k 11 •!»li fHiiL T! I B/7^j i \sk in hid .*.*.*.*.v.!ii<iffiifiii«v.%V'*''''- i'V»VtViVtV/Avi4v.'iV.v.' CAPITOL: 16th BONONANZA DAY JstiJlM^ Circle $4 Stalls $3— CASH BOOKINGS ONLY ffl||fe "W^^^^m^mS^mlKt B Tickets cash "This film seems to bring .v;x'>^MB^;:;X;:;:-ja^H^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^K;:;:;:;X; |»f^%^H^:^t B\ A "^Y" OTHER NAME m _.l«i^^^1,196 words
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Advertisement261 1983-12-02 18 Golden Clementi Princess New City and New Town NOW SHOWING! G: 11, 1.30, 4, 6.45, 9.30 I C: 1.30, 3.30, 7.15, 9.30 Pr: 1.30, 3.30. 7.30, 9.30 j i NCi:l.3O, 3.30,7.15, 9.15 NJ: 1.30, 3.30, 7.00, 9.00 j < Golden Harvntta SUPER f^ ->*\\\ THRILLS LAOGHTERI RAJA ZENITH NOW SHOWINGI261 words
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Advertisement239 1983-12-02 18 ODEON: NOW SHOWING! 8 j ORCHARD: NOW SHOWING! I /-v i FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA |ILJ (j| 1 1 (55) v\ ho g<!ve you 'The Godfather b Apocalypse Now LfcS 8 CATHAY: 14th BIG DAY! "8 O IT S THE CANINE COMEDY CAPER fff X Q OF THE CENTURY' I^/ WAIT239 words
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Advertisement542 1983-12-02 18 8 /(S\ CATHAY J '3 NOW SHOWNG! ft 1 lam 1 30 4 6 30 9 I spm^ Q "SPACEHUNTER" 5 KSmSEHESa S 0 Utb BIG DAY 1 V Q 1 lam 30. 4 630 9 lspmC Q WALT DISNfYS f X "101 DALMATIANS" 1 1 I NOW SHOWINCj' X542 words
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Advertisement1117 1983-12-02 20 WINNERS OF SCOTTIES/PUREX CONTEST 1983 1st Prise (3X) I/C Nos. I/C Nor 1 Gary Tan Kim Seng *****90 F 19 Tan Slew H ng *****69 J 2. Ng Alec Ong *****64 H 20 Judy Tan *****71. A I? Low Slew Guan 11th PrUe (60X) #11-403 Circuit Read, B!k 37 11,117 words
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Advertisement609 1983-12-02 21 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES amaimi Telex Service: Address: Rates: Mm. Charges: S.T.A.N.T.S Appointments Notices Section Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. Straits Times: 5571.25 STAN TS rs ***** TIMEAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. Sunday Times: 5573.20 RSSOBBI Times House ffiSHB SMSSfSt 2724-7 2669 0 1 Bw itentoi CollecUNi: SS 5.00609 words
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Advertisement313 1983-12-02 21 ffS Allow Us To j^j Uncover Your dS{ Latent Talent IrllA As "iillr M ana 9 ere We are an international company, with an established chain of fast food restaurants, pubs, coffee-shops and specialty restaurants currently on an expansion programme, and we seek ambitious people to fill m the above313 words
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Advertisement595 1983-12-02 21 CYCLE CARRIAGE GROUP APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING IN MOTOR VEHICLE MECHANICS CONDUCTED IN CONJUNCTION WITH VITB Our Training Centre situated at Bukit Timah is an approved Training Centre recognised by the VITB to conduct MVM courses leading to National Trade Certification at Grade 3 and 2 levels. In line v/ith the Company's595 words
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Advertisement413 1983-12-02 21 APPOINTMENT I m I U.I Bank of America In concert with our continued emphasis on an effective Human Resource Management, we are looking for an experienced I PERSONNEL I ADMINISTRATOR Reporting directly to the Personnel Director, the successful candidate will assist him m officer recruitment, benefits and compensation surveys and413 words
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Advertisement606 1983-12-02 21 NOTICES PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT MINISTRY OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Tenders are invited by the Parks Recreation Department for the following items (1) Construction of cement benches for Changi Nursery, Singapore. Briefing on Monday, 5 Dec 83 at 1 0 30 am at Parks Recreation Conference Room, sth Storey, National Development606 words
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Advertisement713 1983-12-02 22 TENDER NOTICE Separate tenders are invited for:--1 CONSTRUCTION OF FIRE STATION AT KEPPEL WHARVES Tender Deposit 55 1, 500.00 Closing Date 20 Dec 83 Site Showround 6 Dec 83 at 930 am Meet at PSA Pass Office 2nd Storey Tanjong Pagar Complex 2 TERM CONTRACT (ONE YEAR) FOR WELDMESH DEMOUNTALE713 words
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Advertisement755 1983-12-02 22 m MINISTRY A OF THE *mW ENVIRONMENT TENDER NOTICE ENGINEERING SERVICES DEPARTMENT (I) Supply and Installation of a Weighbridge to Lorong Halus Refuse Tipping Grounds Ref: TEN(ENV)IO/LF/83/53. Restricted to PWD Registered Contractors m 9(ii) Mechanical Engineering all classes. (II) Supply and Delivery of Brush Wire Bristles for Mechanical Sweepers Ref:755 words
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Advertisement775 1983-12-02 22 f TENDER NOTICE A Tenders are invited for the following items: 1. Tender T/CDIS No. 50/83: Supply and Delivery of Computer Stationery to CDIS Secondary Schools and Junior Colleges for FY 84 (1 Apr 84 31 Mar 85): (a) 9'--i" x 11" Computer Printer Papers (b) 15" x 11" Computer775 words
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Advertisement671 1983-12-02 22 TENDER NOTICE Experienced Contractors are invited to tender for: PROPOSED LANDING RAMP ACCESS ROAD AT SENTOSA Tender documents and drawings are obtainable from: The Quantity Surveying Section Singapore Engineering Consultancy Services Pte Ltd (SPECS) 3rd Storey, Engineering Services Building Maritime Square Singapore 0409 Tender Deposit 552,500/- by cheque made payable671 words
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Advertisement936 1983-12-02 22 tHDB Separate tenders are invited for each of the tollowmg:--(1) ERECTION AND COMPLETION of 3 Blocks of 11-Storey Executive Apartments/Maisonettes (Total 230 Units) at Serangoon West Contract 5. (2) ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF BALANCE OF PARTIALLY CONSTRUCTED I Block of 2/4-Storey Shopping Complex including SANITARY AND WATER INSTALLATION at Woodlands936 words
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Advertisement712 1983-12-02 23 NOTICE I Tender Notice Tenders are invited for: I BUILDING a) AMB/T/83/089— General repairs and re-decoration works to Telecoms Mt. Faber Microwave Station Eligibility: Registered Contractors— Class B, C D (Relevant Categories) H 'Non-registered Contractors— Deposit *****.00 |j£ Showround: 9 December 1983. 1 1.00 a.m. Telecoms Mt. Faber Microwave Station,712 words
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Advertisement1010 1983-12-02 23 *^Bg|a $^**fMumfji^ hi S -m OAST noAp z I *V<V^ t Sds\} r/ JM^^lhW imported UijHMJLyital^JMkLuhiMkLkMUMli^uidki^ MARBLE TABLE Aza -OEA marble -KingKcMl V,# E^ff'' spring mahress ~W~ H e"£i)?, CORNER SHELF «*m HiP^ M MARBLE M W |f MiO *mr TRY THE USA MAnRESS WHICH •^^■P^ SdSOONIV 'nr TELEPHONE 11,010 words
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Advertisement601 1983-12-02 24 NOTICES Pre-Qualification of Contractors for the PROPOSED UNITED COMMERCIAL BANK INDIAN BANK BUILDING AT DALMEIDA STREET/MALACCA STREET Experienced Contractors are Invited to submit their names for the pre-qualification for the above-mentioned project. Selected con- tractors shall be invited to participate m the tender which will be called m January 1601 words
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Miscellaneous372 1983-12-02 24 COMICS GARFIELD ByJlmDmrls I YOOR CAT IS IN GOOP HEALTH, J LET'S YOU OWE AAE T" AAR. AR^UCKLEy VO J f FORTY POLLAR6 J —J-I^PANPV. NOW REALLY?) N^ J^ V/TIET'6 TALK AOOOT 06 ]f \j JJ H I I JUST f y 7/ I *r^^ APORE J?AA R^V*€> 1 2-372 words
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Advertisement565 1983-12-02 25 APPOINTMENTS If PPSC PHILLIPS PETROLEUM SINGAPORE EJJJB CHEMICALS (PRIVATE) LIMITED IWj 51, Goldhill Plaza #21-10 Q^P Singapore 1 1 30 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The Petrochemical industry will be growing significantly m the 80's and is one of the key factors to the Republic's strategy m i structuring the economy. PPSC is565 words
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Advertisement656 1983-12-02 25 r Octagon a distinctive 25 -storey office tower of exceptional prestige and character housing mainly international banks and financial institutions has an opening for the post of: M&E TECHNICIAN Applicants should have at least 5 years' experience m the maintenance and repair of M E equipment m high-rise buildings. Candidates656 words
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Miscellaneous452 1983-12-02 25 COMICS S_ PEANUTS bj^sc*«i_ I I I I (cj )983 United Feature Syndicate Inc y' V 7 SHOVEL YOUR WALK 7 YOU PON'T NAVE L RAKE YOUR t— A SMOVEL...YOU f~ I SNOLU? J (I L V HAVE A RAKE I Jfo, I— \T^l<i<S^ i KING TUT ByGlm BEETLE BAILEY452 words
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Advertisement97 1983-12-02 74 w i JHR E i,ifVwf^Mt B&aL %^«n ■TjH EH *> vl b^ j^^-fc^HS s ■«B3Bfc^^^^««^^^ *~4sßl^B^&^9^^^B^9Dil2^^siEflsiSSflß^^fi^9H^^^S 3BHp' SR YjJmmb flj BBS b b| Ml Fashions come and go with the seasons. Originals are cherished forever Their style is ageless. Menard Original. The classic elegance that transcends the season's change. The97 words
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Advertisement110 1983-12-02 74 your team all the way to \^^K^&(F^E^^ m W3*\vith am radio the World Cup. Each win >\\ w.^. p. j^~^ 1 XO Dfc?oi 1 1 it? \j 1 1 i"i i t?df 1 1 mK3F^ h^J/Bs^^ lßk9 B^ bbbW levels with 3 patterns each... 3 dis- FJ V plays, center110 words
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Advertisement335 1983-12-02 75 UNBEATABLE QUALITY UNBEATABLE PRICE If ?^MsHP^a SEP^* i ill*^^RWBIPmw-- 1 HB^^ BJL -H^Bf Ml. A M S IWr i j < *MlTii1ifi'i^y''tih^^r i '■'-■?•< ■^r (ffl i ■«r*^"ff'MH*' '-> S tt" !s| 8 B^P^ I r i OnEj BiEEti Ww^ V pel JHJij t*^BJ^^M jjj^B ■?y?rii!'n?!ljirV^V^r o. iWa^^^ty^T^W JGH '.Wi335 words
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Miscellaneous253 1983-12-02 75 What's on TALK ON BOTANIC GARDENS By Bonnie Tinsley, author of Singapore Green, at the National Museum Theatrette. 9.30 a.m. ARSENIC AND OLD LACE A play by the Singapore American School at the school auditorium at 7.30 p.m. Tickets at $5 are available at the school. Ends tomorrow. LANDSCAPE Exhibition253 words
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Miscellaneous148 1983-12-02 75 (See story on this page). ASEAN CHILDREN'S ART Exhibition of 150 works by children from Asean countries. At the National Museum Art Gallery from 9 a.m 5.30 p.m. Until Dec 11. Free. GRAFF EXHIBITION The world's largest heart-shaped diamond will be on display at the Brunei Suite, Goodwood Park Hotel,148 words
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Advertisement261 1983-12-02 76 SHRIRO y Shriro's Christmas Fair. COSMETICS/ FASHION SWISS WATCHES TOYS/SPORTS CONFECTIONERY TECHNICAL TOILETRIES GOODS FRAGRANCES ACCESSORIES Breitling Geneve Corgi Sconza Candies Denso Tapes for IWC-Schaffhausen Toys Cavendish Harvey household repairs R Dunhill Movado-Switzerland Various Types Candies Cosmetics Gift Sets Pens n 9° .M of children's playcraft Face makeup Lighters Castell-Sw,ss261 words
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Miscellaneous2170 1983-12-02 76 YOUR VE WING AND LISTENING GUIDE 'tT War fare cost $25 m W. bbc IT «O0 r jfcf jMahk 6.99 AM World News «.9f 12.3t Country Style 12.45 6.39 Business Matters 1.99 liilmH flM Wfr The World Today 6.25 The Financial News 12.55 Re- World News 7.99 News n n2,170 words
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Article, Illustration520 1983-12-02 1 GOH BENG CHOO - Three score on high notes GOH BENG CHOO By Zong yi S3 WHAT do Mr Zhang Zhenyuan, Madam Huang Cailuan and Miss Guo Xiaohua have m common? In a recent singing competition, they came out tops m the men's, women's and youth sections respectively. The 1983 Singapore Vocal Competition, organised520 words
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Article11 1983-12-02 1 ill ■ifiii 0 £iW« 3ft#;Ml!£*ttft n-k±° i yk±ixt<wnm 11/tMi£A£-:I3MT "MM**** «Mft11 words
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Article132 1983-12-02 1 unknown &n P/r ffl fi'J k 815 ft I li\ ±£*&ft H jg i|J tii m 7 *M ft H* M SL ftg ißc££#fim#NS@° <m n 4 > «n u is m z m &*tm k fa PWfa T 5 xk nl# ft L4i m it m%jk& m to i/r132 words
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Article, Illustration334 1983-12-02 1 KOH SIEW TIN - KOH SIEW TIN By TOOTHLESS Vampires <*sff!r> Saturday midnight and Sunday morning shows at Cathay cinemas. If you were horrified by Christopher Lee's portrayal of Count Dracula, you would laugh at the Prince of Darkness m this Hongkong comedy. A group of toothless vampires,334 words
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Advertisement363 1983-12-02 1 Wbfmmmmim-- "M**^ &J1 1 1 Your rendezvous witti romance is here and now. v nX riUIM twli i INUY. IU O 10l Uvw> I TOO* jgtfMjijMMfi SjUl BB^PWli^JSp >^hH RHSHRRHHRI The aura of ait attractive B a(5^0^,.. y^fl'< >: '^•^^"'■^i^^ J MIL-leU i a part of your creative HbP^^^^^^^^^Wßß'Bßßßr'B^^^^^^B 1363 words
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Article, Illustration296 1983-12-02 2 Winners of Cross-language Crossword No 111 $50 cash: CHIN CHONG MENG (I.C. No: *****33/E) $20 cash each: NG FU1 FONG NG SOCK WAH (I.C. No: *****58/G) (I.C. No: *****57/G) GOH SIEW ENG ANG TIONG HOCK (I.C. No: *****12/J) (LC. No: *****80/G) KOH BENG GUAT LJM ANN JIAN (I C No-296 words
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Article, Illustration255 1983-12-02 2 I Name: Sex: I Address: I Tel no I NRIC No Age jj Clues: DOWN: ACROSS: 1. motive power; power; a crave for greatness and driving force success; have a fondness for 2. extremely pressing; most the grandiose urgent b lab °ur or work force255 words
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Article, Illustration980 1983-12-02 2 SNG POH YOKE - SNG POH YOKE THE MAN WHO SOLD A GHOST (Chinese Tales of the 3rd 6th Centuries) Translated by Yang Xianyi and Gladys Yang The Commercial Press, Hongkong, 1974, 163 dd. $6.00 Reviewed by Books (HjD TO MANY people, the allure of the mysterious world980 words
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Article, Illustration876 1983-12-02 4 SAKINA KAGDA - SAKINA KAGDA By Almost all the major religions of the world are practised m India and throughout the year followers of these religions celebrate their respective festivals. Most of these faiths are also represented m Singapore and other parts of South-east Asia. IF India's music876 words
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Article, Illustration466 1983-12-02 4 A. P. RAMAN - A. P. RAMAN By IN CONJUNCTION with this year's Singapore Festival of Dance, organised by the Ministry of Culture with the support of the National Theatre Trust, "An evening of Indian Dances" will be held at Victoria Theatre on Dec 8. About eight local466 words
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Advertisement102 1983-12-02 4 Community diary just for you THE new temple of Sri Thandayathapani at Tank Road had its consecration last week. Following this ceremony there is a forty-eight day programme of talks, forums, music, dance and other cultural events. All events are from 7.30 to 9.90 p.m. The programme for the next102 words
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