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Title Section14 1983-12-13 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article401 1983-12-13 1 Terror bomb hits US embassy Wave of suicide attacks rocks Kuwait; French mission badly damaged Where the bombs struck: US embassy French embassy Kuwait Airport An American housing complex An industrial complex An electrical and water control station KUWAIT, Monday Terror bombs go off We did it, says Jihad groupUPI; Reuter - 401 words
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Article, Illustration225 1983-12-13 1 Four mini-bikes on the roads seized TOY-LIKE motorcycles which are about half the size of a scooter and can speed up to 59 km h are banned on public roads here. Traffic Police have caught four people riding them on the roads and seized their machines which were unregistered. A225 words
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Article, Illustration295 1983-12-13 1 White House 'guarded by missiles' NEW YORK, Mon. (■round-to-air missiles have been installed near the White House to guard President Ronald Reagan and his headquarters from surprise air attacks, Time magazine reported m its fittest issue. Both the White House and the Pentagon declined comment on the report released yesterday.UPI - 295 words
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171 1983-12-13 1 A TEAM of officers from the Home Affairs Ministry is going to Hongkong to hear why the citizenship of George Tan, head of the collapsed Carrian group, should not be revoked. The team is expected to leave on Sunday, a ministry spokesman171 words
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Article30 1983-12-13 1 BERN (Switzerland), Mon. The Swiss govermment today approved a 1.4 per cent pay increase for all federal employees to match the rate of inflation since January. UPIUPI - 30 words
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Article28 1983-12-13 1 NEW DELHI. Mon. India will undertake a survey of possible oil reserves m Antarctica m its third oil expedition, it was officially dis- (iospfl today AFPAFP - 28 words
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Article586 1983-12-13 1 Mahathir: I am optimistic We will consider rulers' counter-proposals' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad struck an optimistic note today on the impasse over the constitutional amendments, saying he was beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel. He said he would beNST; Bernama - 586 words
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Article61 1983-12-13 1 WASHINGTON, Mon. Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Arens today blamed Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO) leader Yasser Arafat for the bombing of the IS Embassy m Kuwait. "Arafat is one of the chief terrorists around the world. He just had another terrorist operation m Kuwait against the American embassyUPI - 61 words
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Advertisement55 1983-12-13 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY SINGAPORE '^w.' "I l* l^^v I Ka itxi Li Polybuilding CSJ Pte. Ltd. Mnsa: Formula for solving deadlock not negative: Page 20 Inside 60 pages today SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3-7 CAUSEWAY 2« EDITORIAL 22 LETTERS 23 BACKGROUND 24 TIMES DOLLAR 25-28 CLASSOTEDS 2S-41, 43 RACING 43 SPORTS55 words
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Article672 1983-12-13 2 Golden opportunity THERE'S gold m printed circuit boards and gold aluminium bonding wires produced by the various electronic factories m Singapore. And the scrap from dozens of electronic factories m Singapore is proving to be a money-spinner for a German multi-national company which makes these products. Demetron recently decided672 words
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Article597 1983-12-13 2 US makes waves THE United States concerned that American navy ships would be denied port facilities m Australia has protested against Canberra's refusal to allow the British aircraft carrier HMS Invincible to drydock for repairs m Sydney. The ship's captain had refused to say whether it was597 words
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Article432 1983-12-13 2 Malay film revival BACK m the late '50s and early '60s, Malay films pulled m non-Malay film-goers as well. Malaysian audiences would flock to see a P. Ramlee film. But Malay films hit the doldrums at the turn of the 70s, and its non-Malay audience dwindled. But new432 words
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Article292 1983-12-13 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: ALTHOUGH the Singapore Zoo is a saccess by most standards, it wants to do more. For example, it wishes to attract more visitors, especially tourists. Of course, it is good not to be content. But the zoo most not go overboard. A hard-headed commercial approach292 words
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Article195 1983-12-13 2 THERE'S ROOM FOR 150 MORE FAST-FOOD OUTLETS: KFC THERE is room m Singapore for another 100 to 150 fast-food outlets, says Kentucky Fried Chicken director M. Yazawa. He thinks the industry will grow about three times. Mr Yazawa 's belief is matched by that of a study of the195 words
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Article169 1983-12-13 2 Your answer, Fandi TODAY'S the day we're likely to know whether ace striker Fandi Ahmad will play m Singapore's Merlion Cup semi-final match against China at the National Stadium tomorrow night. The man himself was asked the question often enough when he returned from Holland yesterday evening for a169 words
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Article75 1983-12-13 2 U.S. FARMERS' CLOUT AMERICA'S farmers are perhaps the most protected species m the country protected by a variety of government programmes against hazards such as the weather to the laws of supply and demand. So far, the farmers have been able to get their way by skilful lobbying and75 words
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Article187 1983-12-13 2 No newshounds, these MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday criticised Malaysian jounalists working for the foreign press were are willing to send twisted reports aDout their own country for pats on the back from their "foreign masters". These journalists were envious of the responsible187 words
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Article187 1983-12-13 2 No ordinary display AN ART exhibition of about 400 paintings will be held at the Chung Hwa Fine Art Gallery on Friday. But this is no ordinary art show. On display are the family collection of Lord Saionii, a Japanese nobleman who lived m China m the 50s.187 words
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253 1983-12-13 3 Nakasone hints at review of defence levels NUMAZU (Japan). Mon. Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone today hinted that he might review Japan's national defence levels if he won next Sunday's general elections. Speaking on a campaign tour m central Japan, Mr Nakasone told a press conference that his government's policy wasReuter - 253 words
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Article44 1983-12-13 3 ISLAMABAD. Mon. Pakistan has more than 100,000 drug addicts aged between 13 and 30, the chairman of the Narcotics Control Board, Mr Mairaj Hussain, said yesterday He said the addicts were from all classes of society, but only few were women. UPIUPI - 44 words
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Article82 1983-12-13 3 TI'RKISH PRESIDENT Kenan Evren, who led the 1980 military coup, unexpectedly delayed ratification of a Cabinet list delivered to him yesterday m Ankara by Prime Minister-designate Turgut Ozal. But Mr Ozal, whose Conservative Motherland Party won a majority m last month's general elections, told reporters the presidentReuter - 82 words
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Article71 1983-12-13 3 THE UNITED States special presidential envoy to the Middle East, Mr Donald Rumsfeld, who was expected m Damascus yesterday to discuss tensions m Lebanon, will not be going there, reliable sources m Damascus said. The same sources could not say whether Mr Rumsfeld might go to DamascusAFP - 71 words
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Article78 1983-12-13 3 SOVIET SPACE officials confirmed m Moscow yesterday that two cosmonauts ejected to safety from an exploding launch rocket last September and that the manned Salyut-7 orbiting station had been hit by a fuel leak. Answering questions at a press conference, cosmonaut Vladimir Lyakhov and space training chiefReuter - 78 words
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Article62 1983-12-13 3 DANUTA WALESA left Oslo for Poland yesterday taking with her the 1983 Nobel Peace Prize awarded to her husband, Lech Walesa. Mrs Walesa, accompanied by her son, Rogdan, accepted the prize on her husband's behalf at ceremonies m Oslo on Saturday. The labour leader remained m Gdansk toUPI - 62 words
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Article60 1983-12-13 3 NORTH KOREA said yesterday it has detained two Japanese fishing boats on Saturday for illegally entering a 320 km economic zone that extends into the Sea of Japan. The official North Korean Central News Agency, m a broadcast monitored m Tokyo, identified the ships as the KikuUPI - 60 words
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Article74 1983-12-13 3 AFGHAN REBELS said m Reshawan, Pakistan, yesterday they had freed 700 prisoners from a jail m Ghazni. the capital of the central Afghan province, m a night commando raid carried out with inside help from a prison guard and pro-rebel Afghan soldiers on Dec 3. If theirAFP - 74 words
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263 1983-12-13 3 Martial law will only go after polls, says Ershad DHAKA, Mon. Bangladesh's military ruler Hossain Mohammad Ershad has freed four politicians from detention but said today he would not lift martial law until after elections are held. Home Minister MajorGeneral Abdul Mannan Siddiqui told newsmen the four opposition figures allReuter - 263 words
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Article203 1983-12-13 3 Families reject second KAL offer TOKYO, Mon. Korean Air Lines president Cho Chung-hun has offered to pay U5575,000 (*****,750) plus an unspecified extra amount m compensation to each family of the 28 Japanese victims killed m the Soviet downing of a KAL airliner on Sept 1, a KAL official saidAP - 203 words
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Article79 1983-12-13 3 MOSCOW, Mon. Police broke up a simple commemoration ceremony here today on the third anniversary of the death of singer John lennon, the former Beatle who was murdered m New York on Dec, 1980, witnesses said. Police moved m to arrest three youths after a group ofAFP - 79 words
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Article, Illustration52 1983-12-13 3 THE Ho Ming lies stricken on her side m St John's, Newfoundland, after being towed there yesterday. The ship listed heavily after her cargo of lumber shifted when she was hit by a storm off Cape Race. No details of when she was stricken were available.UPI - 52 words
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389 1983-12-13 3 Barring of British warship from Sydney dry dock CANBERRA, Monday THE United States has protested against the Australian government's refusal to allow the visiting British aircraft carrier HMS Invincible to use a dry dock m Sydney when the ship did not say whether it wasAP; AFP - 389 words
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91 1983-12-13 3 BEIJING, Mon. Chinese Buddhist monks and nuns are being urged to scrap a 1,000--year-old initiation rite of scalp burning because it is bad for their health, the Xinhua news agency said today. The Buddhist Association's national council, meeting m Beijing, wants to abolishReuter - 91 words
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Article, Illustration97 1983-12-13 4 BOYS and girls m their traditional costumes act as living chessmen at the marketplace of Storebeck, on the northern outskirts of the Mara Mountains m East Germany, recently m a game of chess. The game was the highlight of a festival to markPanaphoto - 97 words
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416 1983-12-13 4 '4,000 may have been killed m past 9 months' JAKARTA, Monday INDONESIA'S shadowy death squads may have killed up to 4,000 suspected criminals m their anti-crime drive over the past nine months, the country's leading human rights activist said yesterday. Mr Adnan BuyungReuter - 416 words
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Article156 1983-12-13 4 Woman's severed arm is sewn back BANGKOK, Mon. A woman golfer who backed Into a spinning airplane propeller and htu! her left arm severed was rushed to a Bangkok hospital where the arm was reattached reports said today. News reports said Mrs Sukanya Wongthanasak, on a golfing holiday at theUPI - 156 words
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Article202 1983-12-13 4 Indonesian 'economy improving' JAKARTA, Monday THE Indonesian economy, after weathering a slump triggered by the world recession, is showing strong signs of recovery and could grow by up to 4.5 per cent m 1984, a presidential adviser said today. i "In 1984, we will be able to breathe again," ProfessorUPI - 202 words
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191 1983-12-13 4 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By i Manila Reporter MANILA, Mon. A multilateral extradition treaty linking all five members of Asean has been proposed at the Asean Law Association governing council meeting over the weekend. The proposal found warm support at the meeting held m a resort191 words
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99 1983-12-13 4 Concern over Vanuatu's Cuban link PORT MORESBY, Mon. Prime Minister Michael Somare of Papua New Guinea says leaders of Pacific nations are concerned about Vanuatu's new ties with Cuba. "Anywhere that Cuba has gone, there have always been problems," Mr Somare said. Vanuatu became the first south Pacific nation toAP - 99 words
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Article81 1983-12-13 4 BANGKOK, Mon. Thailand and China are expected to cooperate m up to 40 scientific and technological projects for agriculture, public health and light industry, a foreign ministry spokesman said here today. Mr Li Ke, Chinese Deputy Minister for Economic Relations is currently m Bangkok andAFP - 81 words
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Article91 1983-12-13 4 Jakarta chess champion JAKARTA. Mon. Jan Timman of the Netherlands won the second Indonesia International Chess Tournament m Denpasar, Bali, last night after drawing with Andras Adorjan of Hungary m the 21st round. The draw left Tim- man with 15 points, one-and-a-half points ahead of second place Arthur Yusupov ofAP - 91 words
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Article83 1983-12-13 4 WASHINGTON, Mon. One hundred United States Congressmen have urged President Ronald Reagan to seek unrestricted access for the International Red Cross to investigate conditions m East Timor, an aide to Congressman Tony Hall said yesterday. In a letter written by Mr Hall and signedReuter - 83 words
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Article130 1983-12-13 4 BANGKOK. Mon. Former Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam said today South-east Asian countries could promote the exchange of scientific expertise by recognising each other's educational qualifications. Mr Whitlam, Australia's ambassador to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, was speaking to reporters at the openingReuter - 130 words
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Article, Illustration393 1983-12-13 5 Federal Reserve Board to meet on Dec 20 WASHINGTON, Monday. US FEDERAL Reserve Board officials, who meet next week to set monetary policy, are sharply divided over whether they should tighten credit and so force interest rates up, board sources say. Several policy makersReuter - 393 words
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311 1983-12-13 5 US Children 'among worst maths students in world' DALLAS, Mon A NEW academic achievement test given to more than 600 sixth-grade students m eight countries indicates American children are among the worst mathematics students m the industrialised world, and do not fare much better m science and geography. The test,AP - 311 words
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Article170 1983-12-13 5 ST. GEORGE'S (Grenada), Mon. Grenada intends to close its diplomatic mission m Cuba, but has no immediate plan for a total break m relations with Havana, interim government chairman Nicholas Brathwaite said yesterday. Mr Brathwaite, m an interview on the eve of the biggest USUPI - 170 words
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252 1983-12-13 5 SAN SALVADOR, Mon. US Vice-President George Bush last night became the latest high US official to denounce m harsh words Salvadoran rightist death squads, saying they were poisoning US friendship. "Every murderous act they commit poisons the well of friendship between our two countries,AP - 252 words
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206 1983-12-13 5 WASHINGTON, Mon. Nuclear power, once thought of as cheap and virtually inexhaustible, is rapidly becoming more costly than traditional energy and may soon price itself out of the market. While the US nuclear industry blames its problems on inflation, high interestReuter - 206 words
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59 1983-12-13 5 Back in show biz but just for Xmas PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan are seen here singing Christinas carols with entertainers Julio Iglesias (left), Andy Williams (second from right) and Leslie Uggams (right). They were appearing m a taping session on Sunday of the NBC programme ChristmasUPI - 59 words
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90 1983-12-13 5 Correction of ad can cost millions SACRAMENTO, (California), Mon. Pacific Telephone Co says a courtordered delay of 500,000 directories until a lawyer's advertisement can be corrected could cost millions of dollars. Lawyer Susan Reiter, 28, said the offending advertisement was placed m the yellow pages by a fellow attorney withoutUPI - 90 words
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213 1983-12-13 6 Beirut ceasefire breaks down after two days BEIRUT, Mon. Lebanon's latest ceasefire has broken down after two days of relative ralm. Beirut has been virtually isolated from the rest of the world since the airport was closed on Nov 30. Since the shutdown, the capital had resounded to nightly shellfireReuter; AP - 213 words
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Article50 1983-12-13 6 MONACO, Mon. Chinese acrobat Li Liping won the Gold Clown award at the ninth International Monte Carlo Circus Festival yesterday, removing a pagoda of porcelain bowls from her head, one by one, with her feet. It was the first time the act has been presented outside China. AFPAFP - 50 words
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433 1983-12-13 6 They take on Reagan with call to 'Get Marines out' WASHINGTON, Monday AMERICAN troops fighting and dying m Lebanon have forged unusual unity among Democratic presidential candidates, placing US involvement there m the forefront of the 1984 US election campaign. The call from the DemocratsAP - 433 words
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139 1983-12-13 6 DAR ES SALAAM, Mon. A train carrying school children heading home for the Christmas holidays was derailed by vandals, killing at least 19 people and seriously injuring 99, Radio Tanzania said on Sunday. Two people were being held m connection with theUPI - 139 words
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332 1983-12-13 6 Fear of Israeli attack on loyal guerillas during evacuation from war-torn Tripoli BEIRUT, Mon PALESTINIAN guerilla leader Yasser Arafat has asked Syria and Saudi Arabia to provide air cover because he fears an Israeli attack on his guerillas during their evacuationReuter; AFP - 332 words
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74 1983-12-13 6 JERUSALEM, Mon. The Israeli army said today it destroyed the homes of six suspected Palestinian guerillas m the occupied West Bank, and police reported a grenade explosion that may be linked to a Jewish underground. A police spokesman said the grenade, issued byAP - 74 words
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155 1983-12-13 6 No plans to buy Pershings, Shamir tells Soviets TEL AVIV, Mon. Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir has sent the Soviet Union a written reassurance that Israel has no plans to buy Pershing n missiles, an Israeli newspaper reported today. Mr Moshe Zak, one of Israel's leading foreign affairs commentators, reported mAP - 155 words
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Article, Illustration57 1983-12-13 6 A US MARINE guard of honour stands over the bodies of the nine Marines killed m Beirut on Dec 4. Brief ceremonies were held here m Dover, Delaware, yesterday to honour the pilot of a US warplane and eight of his comrades killed mUPI - 57 words
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165 1983-12-13 6 US using steel dart shells in Beirut report WASHINGTON, Mon. The US military m Beirut is apparently using special artillery shells that showered Shi 'He militiamen with thousands of steel darts, the NBC news network reported last night. The particularly lethal anti-personnel shells are called "beehives", because of the dartsAP - 165 words
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256 1983-12-13 7 LONDON. Mon. Britia h newspaper publishers appealed yesterday to the Trades Union Congress to put pressure on 132,000 printers to call off a 24-hour i strike against national newspapers planned for Wednesday. The printers, members of the NationalAP - 256 words
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543 1983-12-13 7 ROME, Mon. Pope John Paul 11, m a historic visit to a Lutheran church yesterday called for reconciliation and Christian unity despite bitter differences between Roman Catholics and Lutherans m the past. The visit marked the first time a Pope has taken part mAP; UPI; Reuter - 543 words
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157 1983-12-13 7 Women stage protest at missile base GREENHAM COMMON (England), Mon. Thousands of women anti-nu-clear protesters have besieged Britain's sprawling cruise nuclear missile base and briefly forced breaches m its threemetre perimeter fence. Chanting, singing and blowing whistles and trumpets, they assaulted sections of the 14-km fence yesterday at Greenham CommonReuter - 157 words
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240 1983-12-13 7 LEGHORN (Italy), Mon. A local court today was to begin hearing the case of a young British governess accused of trying to kill a three-year-oild girl and setting fire to the homes of her Italian employers. Interest In the case has beenUPI - 240 words
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Article, Illustration60 1983-12-13 7 HOW far would one go to gain recognition? For stuntman Dany Bosch it was 60 metres. The 17--year-old broke a few cars plus a record recently with this "deathdefying jump" m Solothurn, Switzerland. He was behind the wheel of this station wagon which was dropped fromPanapicture - 60 words
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244 1983-12-13 7 Customs seize computers meant for Soviets LONDON, Mon. British customs agents yesterday seized six US-made computers believed to be bound for the Soviet Union m defiance of a Nato ban on high-technol-ogy sales to eastern bloc countries, customs officials reported. The truckload of computers, worth an estimated £500,000 (551,575,000) wasAP - 244 words
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227 1983-12-13 9 'Right to be late no right to be wrong' EDUCATIONISTS were yesterday told of the right attitude Minister of State (Education) Tay Eng Soon found among curriculum developers m the Soviet Union. Their motto is simply this: We have a right to be late, but we have no right to227 words
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Article, Illustration411 1983-12-13 9 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By A KINDERGARTEN-cum-teacher training school may be opened here within the next two years to introduce a special method of teaching the young. It will be the first local Montessori School, which employs a teaching system developed by Italian educationist,411 words
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199 1983-12-13 9 Teachers' crucial role in moral education IF CHILDREN ape film or television stars, it is because their parents and teachers have failed them. The Parliamentary Secretary (Education), Mr Ho Kah Leong, made this point yesterday as he believes that children need to look up to someone for guidance and as199 words
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363 1983-12-13 9 HSUNG BEE HWA - HSUNG BEE HWA German firm to invest $3 m m project By THE scrap produced by dozens of electronic factories m Singapore is proving to be a moneyspinner for a German multi-national company. Demetron, a manufacturer of printed circuit boards and gold/aluminium bonding363 words
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Article95 1983-12-13 9 A TWO-DAY seminar on the theme that quality control is the concern of the whole company and not just that of a single department opened yesterday. Mr Leow Siew Beng, director of the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research, opened the seminar yesterday at the95 words
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Article, Illustration81 1983-12-13 11 TIIKSF: potholes have suddenly appeared along Hougang Avenue 7. And they appeared to have developed overnight. Straits limes cameraman .Aziz Hussln saw several along the stretch of road. A Housing Board spokesman said they could have been caused by the many lorries81 words
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Article179 1983-12-13 11 Delivery boy jailed stealing A DELIVERY boy who broke into shops m several shopping centres m Singapore and stole an assortment of goods worth $50,382 was jailed for a total of 30 months yesterday. Jumahat bin Ambri, 23, pleaded guilty to two counts of housebreaking and theft and was jailed179 words
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Article75 1983-12-13 11 A UNITED Nations finance officer has appealed for the return of her passports, cheque books and other documents which were stolen with her handbag at Plaza Singapura m Orchard Road on Sunday. Miss Brigitte Bartel, who is based m Indonesia, said she was shopping at Yaohan at about75 words
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93 1983-12-13 11 A MAN was yesterday jailed for 18 months and ordered to be given six strokes of the cane for outraging the modesty of three girls aged between nine and six. Chang Hin Choong, 27, a petrol kiosk pump attendant, admitted molesting seven93 words
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348 1983-12-13 11 Engineer fined for taking a bribe A FORMER Port of Singapore Authority senior civil engineer who accepted a $20,000 bribe from the general manager of a construction company was yesterday fined $10,000 and also ordered to pay a $20,000 penalty. Tan Peng Kong, 43, now unemployed, pleaded guilty to accepting348 words
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Article316 1983-12-13 11 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG New measures will be introduced to flush them out of private property, too By THE government is tightening the screws on illegal video operators to make sure they have no place to carry on their trade. Besides measures to flush out those316 words
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111 1983-12-13 11 Foundation donates $300,000 to 28 charities TWENTY-EIGHT charitable organisations have received donations worth about $300,000 from the Hong Leong Foundation. The donations were presented by a member of the foundation, Mr Kwek Leng Joo, to representatives of the various organisations at the Novotel •rchid Inn m Dunearn Road last Saturday.111 words
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Article35 1983-12-13 11 336 motorists TRAFFIC Police booked 336 motorists for various offences ranging from careless driving to road-hogging at 10 selected roads last week. Of those booked, 23 were warned while the rest were fined.35 words
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482 1983-12-13 14 RONNIE LIM - Petrochem plant may lose up to $30 million RONNIE LIM 'But complex will be viable by 1985' By SlNGAPORE'Spetrochemical complex, which will start operations by Feb 18, is expected to incur losses of between $20 million and $30 million next year. However, it will pull out of the red by482 words
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Article, Illustration158 1983-12-13 14 A VISITING West German parliamentary team was yesterday given a general update on Asean's strategy for resolving the Cambodian problem, a Foreign Ministry official said. Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan briefed the six-man team during a 45--minute meeting. He also thanked them for West Germany's con- tinued158 words
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218 1983-12-13 14 45 hectares of Pandan land to be acquired THE government will take over about 45 hectares of land m Pandan district, including large tracts belonging to the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation and the family of hotel magnate Khoo Teck Puat, for development. A notice of the government's intention to acquire the218 words
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Article213 1983-12-13 14 THERE are some tough questions that doctors of kidney patients ask themselves. The very hard one, of course, is deciding which patient gets to use the dialysis machine. But even then, the doctor may end up asking himself: "Am I merely prolonging life or delaybig213 words
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277 1983-12-13 14 Price of factory site doubles for JTC GENEROSITY has cost the Jurong Town Corporation more thcfn it had bargained for. It has had to buy back for more than $2 million the site of a sauce factory which it should have originally acquired m 1975. At 1975 prices, sources said,277 words
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96 1983-12-13 14 AN ELDERLY man died m the Changi Hospital on Sunday 18 days after he was seriously injured m a road accident m Toa Payoh Central. Mr Liow Su Jun, 82, was crossing the road near Block 177 at about 8.20 a.m. on96 words
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Article30 1983-12-13 14 A TRADE exposition is on at Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1 until the end of the month. It is organised by the Chong Boon community centre building committee.30 words
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87 1983-12-13 16 Cupboard 'thrown from flat' case put off TIIK case against a 39-year-old man, accused of acting rashly by throwing a cupboard six floors down from a block of flats, was yesterday adjourned until Jan 5. (hong Teck Koy, who lives m Prince Charles Square, was alleged to have thrown the87 words
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Article, Illustration411 1983-12-13 16 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM By WITH a third television channel and more locally-made programmes coming up soon, the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation is taking steps to keep its viewers better informed. It has reorganised and strengthened its public relations team, which is now headed by411 words
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220 1983-12-13 16 PAUL WEE - Police on trail of gang of women pickpockets PAUL WEE By POLICE are on the trail of a gang of women pickpockets suspected to be behind a recent spate of thefts from unwary shoppers m crowded department stores. Photographs of the gang's suspected members, comprising at least five women, have220 words
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Article, Illustration176 1983-12-13 16 ANGELINE TAN - Store with wishing way of giving to charity ANGELINE TAN By A DEPARTMENT store has come up with a novel idea m wishful thinking. It has built a wishing well. And at the toss of a coin, well-wishers can contribute directly to the Community Chest. The wishing well, made up176 words
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120 1983-12-13 16 A MAN found hanged m his home recently was believed to be avoiding some unlicensed moneylenders from whom he had borrowed money. Mr Chua Chee Tong, 23, unemployed, was found dead at his flat m Block 72, Dakota Crescent, on Nov 24.120 words
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124 1983-12-13 16 A HOLIDAY job for a 19-year-old Singapore Polytechnic student turned into a tragedy, a coroner's court was told yesterday. Ooi Liang Kwee was helping his father, a scrap iron dealer, when he was electrocuted by a live wire dangling at the Chartered Bank building124 words
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129 1983-12-13 16 ANOTHER fresh cheating charge was yesterday preferred against a man who already faces four similar charges. Salwant Singh, 21, is alleged to have cheated j Francis Chan, the administrative su pervi■or of Budget Rent-A-Cur by deceiving him that a" Barclays Bank cheque for $3,460129 words
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80 1983-12-13 16 A CARPENTER fell from the eighth floor of i an uncompleted condominium building while trying to remove some wood. Ong Boon Kian, 33, landed on the second floor and died of multiple injures. The accident hap- pened at Block B, Lengkok Tiga80 words
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63 1983-12-13 16 A CORONER returned a verdict of misadventure on Chew Kheh Sin, 10, a Malaysian who drowned m a swimming pool at Paramount Hotel on Aug 1. His body was found at the bottom of the pool while another small boy was rescued from the63 words
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Article56 1983-12-13 16 A TOILET bowl m a construction site caught the eye of a jobless man and Yeo Ah Noh. 63. could not resist the temptation of taking it. But he was caught by the site foreman and yesterday Yeo was jailed for seven months for the theft56 words
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323 1983-12-13 19 A QUESTION submitted for written answer when Parliament sits on Dec 20 is whether the number of electoral constituencies m Singapore will be increased for the general elections. This question, from Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam (Anson), is for the Prime Minister,323 words
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Article, Illustration321 1983-12-13 19 STELLA DANKER - Zany contest for the Chest caps them all STELLA DANKER By HAPPY to have done their bit for charity from left, Madam Luah, Mr lim, Miss Oh and Miss Ng, who collected the prize for her mother Madam Lim, standing behind a mound of liners which were sent to the321 words
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149 1983-12-13 19 Obsolete course shows need to keep ticking WITH the passing of time, the watch repair course at the Vocational and Industrial Training Board has become obsolete. Gears and spring balances have given way to micro-chips with the advent of electronic digital watches, said Dr Tay Eng Soon, Minister of State149 words
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Article95 1983-12-13 19 LIGHT classical music and Christmas carols are m the offing to put Singaporeans m the right festive mood. This is the Christmas treat that members of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra will give for free during lunch breaks for workers m Shenton Way. The orchestra's brass quintet,95 words
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Article, Illustration479 1983-12-13 19 JUDY TAN - JUDY TAN Police and national council meet 226 management representatives By ROBBERIES, burglaries and shoplifting are on the increase m commercial and shopping complexes despite the presence of security guards at most of these premises. And yesterday, representatives from 76 of these complexes479 words
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173 1983-12-13 19 THE informal atmosphere made for easy, open dialogue. In cosy conference rooms, the 226 delegates at the Regional English Language Centre yesterday had heart-to-heart sessions with police officers about the problems they faced m their respective high rise buildings. This was mainly173 words
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Advertisement313 1983-12-13 14 It's our 85th Anniversjiry and you're invited to join m the fun. Just capture a Mitsubishi vehicle m colour m any mood or location. And you could win prizes worth over $14,000. The competition is open to everyone. You can enter as many shots as you like. All you need313 words
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Advertisement207 1983-12-13 14 Xs" I Non-stop Entertainment Dance V r^^^/ \Jr J^T I Ist Drink Novelties. 1 -^SXfa"^^ v^^ Lucky Draw I ~^^T^S\f^^ wf f Medallion Grill, 2nd Floor s' Gala Dinner Dance Live Entertainment ChriStmaS CW Ist Drink Novelties. 24th December 1983 Christmas Day Luck y Draw 25th December 1983 $100 Nett207 words
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Advertisement174 1983-12-13 15 THE HOUR GLASS The Hour Glass, Scotts 9L'-^I t Sal K^^^^ Si S The Rolex Day-Date and Lady-Datejust m 18 ct. gold. Bezel and dial set with diamonds. In Singapore, the symbol of service, P professionalism, and attention to detail. Each and every Hour Glass showroom has a full range174 words
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Advertisement347 1983-12-13 16 MOST CAPTIVATING I r 1 '^NfF^^^^B W^,; B^™Bsr^^^^'^rLa^^l BMtmßMßwß^bF'^ y Hfi^ BP^^^^a^ li'^^^PH Bklßß^^^^B^P ■fl^Hk ->>^ .j>? jßflß^- flHp* ::^^^||jHHHMHHH|MH|| BB*^^'^ '"iBBBB^ T^B^BBs^ffl^^' Glamour shines through m these Christmas outfits. Tangerine dresses From $62.50 $69.50 If you can see the glitter of Stardust And the shimmer of tinsel everywhere If347 words
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Advertisement710 1983-12-13 17 Presenting the Fisher Magic Shelf. V >^ V X $11!! I lililiy' When we designed our new Fisher Frost- '••V~~ < r c Refrigerators, we decided to make the space *^&mi^^ r W& I SS3 I Bil^L v can se as a re^' ar shelf, or slide f* \fi^9^t/K^^^.wJ mmmm710 words
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Article, Illustration684 1983-12-13 18 M. GRETCHEN - M. GRETCHEN Stories by Graphics by Snapshot of local travellers Over half of all travellers are away on holiday. June and December are the months when the biggest exodus occurs. Over half are between the ages of 20 and 39. Short hops areNOLIAH MUSTAPHA - 684 words
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353 1983-12-13 18 THERF: are 346 travel agencies licenced m Singapore by the Tourist Promotion R "oanl latesi availahi. that 59 of thes. trated on duttx Their clientele meludes not only Singaporeans but M and Indonesians as well. Sino-Ameriean, one of the largest about 2.000 month on353 words
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Article, Illustration582 1983-12-13 18 WHAT is the Singaporean traveller like? While only a small minority are at home ordering French wine and continental cuisine, he or she has become more demanding and relatively more sophisticated. "Five years ago Singaporeans looked at the US as an advanced country,582 words
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Advertisement44 1983-12-13 18 mi ii'iJUmi IB* Hi^Swi^Jk jm v- "ft* W^go^^' i tm^^i k pi w™" <■ i^IH H^"*" 1^"" i iiiw i .«n *""*«S|^B 'r-'«MHHMIBHHW HHI ■E 'limrni i-wrTnii ii »i km—— nmwmiliiiMß SHANGHAI KONG MING TRAVELTRUNK MFR. (PTE) LTD. Wholesale Service Centre ;ik j el *****244 words
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Advertisement139 1983-12-13 19 0" Sir- 'W. CTADT YOUR CHILD jfy 1 RIGHT A W i^m WITH MUSIC SIMON'S MUSIC SCHOOL Mr. David E.Campbell, B. Mus., M.A., Ph.D., former assistant Professor of Music, The City University of New York (U.S.A.) will be conducting the following courses from November 83 onwards: PIANO, Grades 1 through139 words
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Advertisement135 1983-12-13 19 MOST FITTING A dashing combination of comfort and style, of cool cotton and polyester knit In a selection of sun-soaked colours and refreshing designs. Tournament by Arrow. The sports shirt that doubles as great casual wear. THE ARROW o J 0 ADVANTAGE: Buy anything worth S3O or more at Tangs135 words
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Article, Illustration114 1983-12-13 20 Railway plans to go into fast foods KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malayan Railway (KTM) is considering entering the fast food business with Fima and another private enterprise. It may also take over food catering and other commercial services currently farmed out to private operators. According to KTM General manager, Datuk AhmadNST - 114 words
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Article447 1983-12-13 20 Dr Mahathir attacks local journalists who twist reports to please foreign bosses KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad today hit out at local jounalists working for the foreign press were willing to send twisted reports about their own country for patsNST - 447 words
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252 1983-12-13 20 Ghost writers KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Bahasa Malaysia newspapers and magazines that thrive on horror, thriller and supernatural stories are causing the community, especially the Malays, to live m fear of their own shadows. The people also think they are seeingNST - 252 words
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276 1983-12-13 20 Musa: Formula for solving deadlock not negative PENANG, Monday DEPUTY Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hltam said today there was "nothing negative" m the new formula submitted to the rulers to overcome the deadlock over the constitutional amendments. Stressing that the country's leaders were not planning "anything negative" for the rulers,NST - 276 words
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175 1983-12-13 20 Heavy rain but flood situation better KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The flood situation throughout the country has generally improved even though heavy rain has again lashed Kelantan and Trengganu. In Johor, rain has stopped and most of the evacuees have returned home. However, the Kota Tlnggi-Merslng road is still closed toNST - 175 words
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284 1983-12-13 20 In other words... 4 If the PBB (Parti Pesaka Bumiputra Bersatu) fights, it will be In the open. I have told Snap (Sarawak National Party) that even if they deceive me, I will still not stab them m the back. Datuk Patinggi Haji Abdul TaibNST - 284 words
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Article485 1983-12-13 22 BY MOST standards, the Singapore Zoological Gardens is a success. It probably has one real problem a good sense of direction. Since it was opened m June 1973, the zoo has steadily built up two things which are crucial to its raison d'etre. First, it485 words
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Article, Illustration928 1983-12-13 22 JAMES RESTON - JAMES RESTON sdsdsd Comment By Writing for the New York Times Will Reagan continue riding high? 4 MUCH will depend m the coming American presidential election on how Mr Reagan responds to these East-West and Middle Eastern problems. If he handles them prudently, as the US economy928 words
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864 1983-12-13 22 JOHN BURNS - Why Soviets show new candour over nuclear arms JOHN BURNS Russians fear N-war-as much as Americans By 4 BY offering a more realistic appraisal, the Soviet leadership has had political ends to serve. Much of what is now being said and written is presented m the context of a campaignNYT - 864 words
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Article, Illustration639 1983-12-13 22 JAKARTA For Mrs Anls Pandf, life In the big city i* no small hardship. At 35, she had Just delivered her sixth child. Her husband is a 48--year-old cigarette vendor whose Income is not steady. "The rainy season automatically pate him oat of a Job,"Depthnews - 639 words
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Advertisement51 1983-12-13 22 daily interest .jkSM account ?oi media If you open a Savers Plus account at Hong Leong Finance or Singapore Finance, you will have access to your daily interest savings account at any of a. our 28 branches. 1 HONG LEONG FINANCE LTD TEL: *****92 SINGAPORE FINANCE LTD TEL: *****3 151 words
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Advertisement222 1983-12-13 22 iff IJliMJißttilst^ttiiiiii ii .^tffli fiffll HOi IPB If f j#C'Jr \fk Doesn't the apple of your eye deserve an Apple Education Package this Christmas? The Apple Education Package Book and Practice Diskette, your But mostly, the versatility o( is just the Christmas gift for your children can have as much222 words
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193 1983-12-13 23 Grading system for L-drivers is now too rigid I READ with great concern that the Traffic Police have implemented a new grading system for learner drivers taking their tests. I took my test on the first week of its implementation and, as projected, I failed. What prompts me to write193 words
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Letter, Illustration169 1983-12-13 23 I WOULD like to complain about noise from ducks at about 2 a.m. at the Depot Road Market. My telephone calls to the police between 2 and 4 a.m. on many occasions at best put only a temporary stop to the169 words
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149 1983-12-13 23 I WOULD like to add to comments on the Housing Board's executive maisonettes m Bedok Reservoir Road. 1. The maisonettes are not constructed according to plan, i.e. when opened, the main door overlaps into the utility room door. 2. The wiring is not finished149 words
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358 1983-12-13 23 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from readers. All letters must include the writer's signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you358 words
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Letter, Illustration359 1983-12-13 23 I READ with interest the letter on anti-social habits "Govt should act to protect the majority" by "Dr Know". (ST. Nov 30). I appreciate his concern for non-smokers. The writer has called for a ban on smoking m public places so that nonsmokers can359 words
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Letter76 1983-12-13 23 I REFER to the Inland Revenue Department's reply "Owners should report increase" (ST, Nov 7) to the letter "Property tax and state of uncertainty" by "Les Miserables". (ST, Oct 26). There has been a case with clear evidence of the actual amount of rent being76 words
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Letter55 1983-12-13 23 RENTAL will now forever chase after tax as a result of rising annual value. Apart from "comparable unit" and "neighbourhood level", the Inland Revenue Department has now added a new "dimension" of "current market rentals" m a reply on Nov 29, which m context is merely55 words
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97 1983-12-13 23 I LIVE m Block 1 m Sembawang Road. There is a children's playground nearby. My younger brother recently fell from one of the installations m the playground. He hurt his nead and had to be warded m hospital. In order that other children (there are97 words
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Letter46 1983-12-13 23 I HAVE read with interest m your newspaper that accident victims normally receive their compensation only three or four years after the date of the accident. Why is this so? Could the authorities tell me the causes of the delays? CURIOUS Singapore 051146 words
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290 1983-12-13 23 Motorist was booked under correct rule REPLY PLEASE refer to the letter "Be clear about coupon parking offence" by Mr Dennis Ong. (ST, Nov The parking charge at Changi Airport Car Park A is $1.20 an hour during peak hours from 5 to 10 p.m. This is the minimum charge290 words
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Advertisement52 1983-12-13 23 ■nil 188 RE^ii Etienne Aigner Boutiques: #02 -16 Shaw Centre, Te1 '*****41 #02-16. Plaza Singapura. Tel: *****02 *01 -04 The Pavilion Inter-Continental. Tel: *****1 1 Scotts. T In Melwanis Men's Shops: #01-05. Clifford Centre. Tel: *****3 #01-26 27. Specialists' Centre, Tel: *****54 Etienne Aigner Franchise Corner: Da imaru World Famous52 words
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Article, Illustration1165 1983-12-13 24 LIAK TENG KIAT - When a surfeit of success leads to indigestion LIAK TENG KIAT America's pampered farmers By US Correspondent How it all started... 4 EXACTLY 50 years ago, daring the Depression, Congress decided that it was against the national interest to have agriculture subject to the vagaries of the free market. To1,165 words
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644 1983-12-13 24 RITA GOMEZ - US seeks HK help to curb drug profits RITA GOMEZ By HONGKONG The US government is pressing this British colony, one of the world's major financial centres, to help crack down on the flow of international drug profits. American officials held a seminar on drugs here recently and were toldReuter - 644 words
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Article, Illustration274 1983-12-13 25 AFTER the sharp price increases of last week, the stock market closed almost unchanged yesterday. Generally investors kept out, preferring to wait rather than deal m front of the Malaysian rulers' counterproposals today. There was, however, some profit-taking early m the day, but buyers soon took up274 words
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Article33 1983-12-13 25 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 59 38 23 Finance 11 5 7 Hotels 4 5 2 Properties 8 5 1 Plantations 8 4 2 Mining 2 2 4 Deb/Loans 3 2 533 words
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Article38 1983-12-13 25 K.Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 33 52 25 Finance 7 6 2 Hotels 1 1 0 Properties 4 6 1 Oil Palms 3 1 2 Tins 5 2 3 Rubbers 6 8 4 Deb/Loans 1 1 038 words
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Article85 1983-12-13 25 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market finished mixed yesterday amidst light profit-tak-ing after last week's sharp rebound. A stockbroker said that investors traded cautiously ahead the rulers' proposals to overcome the present impasse arising out of the constitutional amendments bill. The 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Index added85 words
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Article34 1983-12-13 25 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983 High 992.62 (25/8/83) 961.35 (5/7/83) 1983 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 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)34 words
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Article46 1983-12-13 25 Kf Lanjtrt 550 +70 Scianfor Drcdf 505 +55 NST 1580 +30 STPI97S 1440 +30 HurmM 580 +30 Keck Sent 560 +20 C»rtsb«t 550 +20 KetansOc 402 +16 U0 I 386 +16 TcitfcCorp 316 +16 HLMnfCrmft 690 +15 UOB 565+15 Jacks kit 535 +15 HSOP 350+1446 words
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Article44 1983-12-13 25 XL Industries 625 -20 M Resources 200 -16 FknaMßoi 402 —14 Esso 1140 —10 Tamcrta 620 —10 CtC 615 —10 Perts Plant 540 —10 BituKawan 410 -10 GoWCoin 400 -10 RaW|h 472 —6 Rothmarts Msu 362 --6 FedCaNes 298 -6 Paramount 290 --644 words
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Article42 1983-12-13 25 Dec 9 Dec 12 BT Conpoirte 919.(3 920.19 BT Indicator *****07 *****78 ST Industrials: 968.99 961.04 ST Fiance: 2729.73 2742.87 ST Hotels: 926.72 926.72 STProportiei: 697.43 698.85 STMhnp: 245.32 248.55 ST Plantations 1515.47 1516.98 OCBC: 799.63 803.69 SES hid. 720.28 720.1842 words
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Article24 1983-12-13 25 OCBC 507,000 MUI 489,000 Landmarks Hldgs 449,000 S Land Loan 400,000 Sime Darby 395,000 Total turnover: 11.61 m Total value: $38 97m24 words
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Article53 1983-12-13 25 BowtMtfM -i UNMi +1 "wnw -2 &f top +2 DufcpM +2 CtC -10 CM +10 C*M Starag* Gutams 1 F»H +5 6«*V 5 rwthc +2 +1 Mm +5 Promt* +2 RobtaM'i +3 PMb PM -10 Sm* S# +5 SkmDvkir -2 S Trtdm -5 Kottwwi I -553 words
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Article125 1983-12-13 25 TOKYO Irritated over still highly-priced gas despite crude oil price cats, same Japanese gas station owners have started Importing cheaper gas directly from Singapore. The owners, who formed "an Independent oil-importing association", have already filed applications with the authorities to buy, as "a sample," three-kUoUtre125 words
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Article35 1983-12-13 25 TAIPEH Over 200 Taiwan and Japanese industrial and business leaders met here on yesterday m an annual conference on economic cooperation and trade. The conference is held alternately m Tokyo and Taipeh. AFPAFP - 35 words
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Article24 1983-12-13 25 MANILA The Asian Development Bank yesterday approved two loans to the Philippines totalling US$lll.2 million (about $238 mil- lion). UPIUPI - 24 words
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Article56 1983-12-13 25 KUALA LUMPUR A Malaysian insurance company, Universal Life and General Insurance, has dispelled rumours that it has corporate connections with the collapsed Carrian group of Hongkong. Universal's general manager David Tan said the implied connections between Universal and Carrian arose from the operations of China Underwriters mAFP - 56 words
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Article42 1983-12-13 25 KUALA LUMPUR Japan's Toda Construction Company has started operations m Malaysia m a joint venture with the Regent of Pahang, press reports said. The new company, Todacon Malaysia, hopes to bid competitively for civil and commercial construction projects. AFPAFP - 42 words
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Article40 1983-12-13 25 THE RIGHTS issue offered by Federal Cables Wires and Metal Manufacturing was oversubscribed by about 23 per cent. A total of 6,989,024 shares were applied for when only 5,683,200 new ordinary shares of Msl each were offered.40 words
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Article60 1983-12-13 25 THE Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee has approved Industrial Oxygen's proposed purchase of the entire issued and paid up capital of three companies, Bukit Kelang Development, Rapat Jaya and Eng Hup Industries. All Industrial Oxygen has to do now is to arrange an extraordinary general meeting to get60 words
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Article279 1983-12-13 25 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange is going computer. And this long overdue move should bring the exchange on par with leading exchanges m this region. While the clearing house system is finally expected to get off the ground early next year, other plans are also m the279 words
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Article, Illustration516 1983-12-13 25 KATHLEEN TSANG - KATHLEEN TSANG By I HERE'S good news if you like fast-food, and bad news if you don't. There is room m Singapore for another 100 to 150 fast-food outlets, says Kentucky Fried Chicken director M. Yazawa. The industry here is not very big; he516 words
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Article, Illustration824 1983-12-13 25 IRENE HOE - Mind your language IRENE HOE TODAY we learnt about breathing. Don't laugh. You know how most people's shoulders go up and down when they breathe? Well, that's not the right way. If you breathe this way (he demonstrated stomach breathing), you don't get so out of m breath when you824 words
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410 1983-12-13 25 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON By I Melbourne Reporter THE newly-floated Australian dollar settled around 91.10 US cents (551.95) during its first morning's trading m Sydney. This level represented a revaluation of about 1.2 per cent. Profit-taking between 92.50 and 93 US cents410 words
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Article3207 1983-12-13 26 READERS should be aware of the limitations 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 does3,207 words
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Article1891 1983-12-13 26 INDUSTRIALS AJlnomoto(3 70B) Aleom (3008 3.045) (2) 306 (3) 3.06 (6)3.02 (1) 3.01 (21) 3 00 AMD (3 528 3.565) (1) 3 60 (24) 3 54 (2)3.58(2)3.56 (1) 3.50(21)3.52 Antah (2.135) (216) 213 (90) 2.15 (10) 2.16 (89) 2.11 (134) 212 (17) 2.10 (126) 2.141,891 words
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Article2696 1983-12-13 26 M shares quoted have a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/ri|hts. N Tai-eiempted dividend. ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m ddars. 1983 Last Yield Voi Day High Low Company Sale Chanfe ('000) Kfh Low2,696 words
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Article, Illustration40 1983-12-13 27 PIIRRFR CloS n P rlCeS RUBBtK cents/kHo Sir japore lan 242 50 (S), up 1.50 cents Malaysia Jan 267.25 (M), up 0.50 cents TIN Closing prices MS/kilo Stra.ts T.n $29.39 down 6 00 cents Turnover: 168 tonnes, up 38 tonnes40 words
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Article25 1983-12-13 27 GOLD USS,oz Mon Fn Singapore 389.30-389.80 390.10—390.60 Mon Sat Hongkong 388.80-389.30 391.10-391.60 Fri Thurs New York 388.00-***** 388.*****.00 London 388.00-388.50 401.50 402 0025 words
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Article99 1983-12-13 27 THE KILOBAR market opened at 5526,883 and closed at 5526,820. The Far East market opened at the day's high of U*****.75 390.50 before easing to US$3BB.lO 8.60. In the afternoon, it hit the day's low of U*****.80/8.30 before closing higher on shortcovering to U*****.50 9.00 on news that Kuwait99 words
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Article28 1983-12-13 27 cm un CMn P*" SHYER US$/troy 01 Mm Fri Singapore 9.30—935 940 9.47 Fri Thvt New York 945— 9 50 9 40— 9.45 Source Credit Swsse. Spore28 words
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Article25 1983-12-13 27 COPPER CtWpricM £/tome Fri Spot 990.00-991.00 (1005 00 1005.50) 3 months 1014 .50— 1015 00 (1030.50-1031.00) Market tone: Easier but quiet Sales: 22.100 tonnes25 words
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Article24 1983-12-13 27 ALUMNUM Closfeif prictt £/tome Fri Spot *****0-*****0 (1097 00-1097 50) 3 months 1112.00—1112 50 (1125 50 1126.00) Market tone: Easier Sales: 20.150 tonnes24 words
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Article144 1983-12-13 27 THE CRUDE palm oil market eased slightly on lack of buying support with December traded between M 51,410 and $1,380. The refined market was featureless on lack of trading interest. PALM Closing prices Crude MJ/tonne palm oi Dec 1420 (south ft central) Jan 1410 (south) 1400 (north) Feb144 words
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Article76 1983-12-13 27 THE RUBBER market m Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with Jan One RSS buyers quoted at 242.50 cents per kilo, up 1.50 cents from last Friday. Over m Kuala Lumpur, the market also closed slightly higher with Jan Int One RSS buyers, quoted at 267.25 cents per kilo, up76 words
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Article90 1983-12-13 27 THE Straits Tin price m Penang yesterday fell six cents to M 529.39 per kilo, above the International Tin Agreement (ITA) floor price of $29.15. Dealers attributed the fall to a larger offering of 168 tonnes, up from last Friday's 130. They said the Penang price was still90 words
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Article338 1983-12-13 27 Noon dotnt Gambier prices J/100 kf FOB NSW 230.00 (sellers) CoCOnilt Source: Produce Exchange OH Ctainf prices Bulk FOB 178.00 (sellers) $/kio e.-fodown Old drum FOB 191.00 (sellers) oio«i New drum FOB 195.00 (sellers) SISLr MM Copra 100% Ist class Mixed (loose) ***** (buyers) (Kangaroo) new crop 1.05338 words
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Article264 1983-12-13 27 FOB m bales RAS MRELB (S cenfe/kio) (M cents/kio) Noon Close Noon Close Int. 1 RSS prompt 237.00— 238 00N 238.00— 239.00N unq unq Int. IRSSJan 241.50 242.00 242.50 243 00 267.00 268.00 267.25-268 25N Int. 1 RSS Feb 244.50—245.00 245.75-246.25 Int. 2 RSS Jan 234.25 236.25N 235.00-237 00N264 words
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Article304 1983-12-13 27 TOKYO: Late profit-tak-ing and selling wrote off early gains for the market to close slightly lower m moderate trading yesterday. The Dow Jones average lost a provisional 6.52 from last Friday's close to finish at 9,442.38 after being 22.50 up during the morning. Investors hung back m the afternoon because304 words
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Article48 1983-12-13 27 Hongkong Hang Seng Monday 856.74 (858.39) -~4 week ago 863.00 p Austraian All-Ordinaries Monday 743.8 (735.8) iJL Week ago 737.7 Austraian Industrials Monday 965.3 (959.0) =Ji Week ago 948.4 (Fifures m brackets refer to those of the previous trtdhf day) IS"iiii i i t i I J48 words
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307 1983-12-13 27 MELBOURNE Business entrepreneur John Eliott raised a toast m Foster's Lager last night after Australia's largest takeover deal m which his firm gained control of the giant company which brews the beer. Mr Elliott, managing director of Elders IXL Ltd, said it now hasReuter - 307 words
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Article236 1983-12-13 27 Dec 12 HKS Charge Associated Howls Bank Of East Asia 1800 -01 Carrlan Invest Cheung Kong 895 unch China Light 11.00 unch Cross Harb Tunnel 10.00 F E Consortium 048 SB Far East Exrh Phllex OOtOB O I Cement «.OSN Great Eagle 0.44 Hang Lung 1.34 Hang Seng 36.50236 words
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Article325 1983-12-13 27 Ott 1? Cents Chwp CM) A C I 188 +4 A N I 281 unch A P M 229 2 Aberfoyle HOB Agr 278 +3 Alliance Oil 84 -1 Allied Mill 222 unch Ampol Exp 355 +5 Ampol Pft 1788 Am 588 +14 Ash lon 142 +2 B H325 words
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Article332 1983-12-13 27 Dec 12 Yen Chjnje AJlnomoto 992 -28 Akal 529 -13 Amada 955 -7 Asahl Chem 385 -3 Asahl Glass 080 unch Bank Tk 291 unch Brldgestnne 585 -5 Canon 1500 -20 Casio Computer 1440 -30 Citizen 025 -5 D Nip Print 915 unch D Nippon Screen 1230 unch Dalel332 words
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292 1983-12-13 27 World's second biggest watch company after Seiko BIENNE, Switzerland The merger between Switzerland's two leading watchmakers, finalised last week, has created the world's second largest watch company. The two financiallytroubled groups, which produce Longines, Tissot, Certina, Omega and Rado watches, have been hard hit by recession and competition from the292 words
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94 1983-12-13 27 TOKYO Japanese corporate bankruptcies rose to a record 1,821 last month from the previous high of 1,786 m October. The Tokyo Commerce and Industry Research Company said it was the third successive monthly record. Last month's figure was up 17.7 per cent from 1,547Reuter - 94 words
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Article98 1983-12-13 27 YOUR ABROAD I The following table shows approximately how much of a particular currency local banks will sell you for SSIO. United States U554.67 Japan 1,096 yen cnc Saudi Arabia 16.23 riyals kidonesia JZ* South Korea 3.743 won' S ayS a ?a Taiwan NTslBB.o2* Philippines 65.36 pesos* Thailand 107.34 baht98 words
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Article110 1983-12-13 27 THE US dollar opened at the day's low of 552.1330 40 yesterday. Some fairly active trading, however, boosted the rate up to close at a high of 552.1360/70, which was m adjustment with the firm dollar. The US dollar closed higher against major currencies amid thin trading. Against the110 words
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Article157 1983-12-13 27 Managers' prices for Dec 13 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3.32—3.53 The Savings Fund 1. 98— 2.10 Spore Prog Fund 1 44— 1.53 Spore Sec Fund 2.18-2.31 Spore Invest Fund 1.16—1.23 Spore Equity Fund 1.42 l.Slxd Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 2.80—297 Mai Prog Fund 1.47-1.56 Mai157 words
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Article31 1983-12-13 27 DEPOSIT p.A. RATES Savings account 6' i Autosave 5 4 Fixed deposit 3 1 month 6'« 3 months 6 6 months 6 i 9 months 6 J < 1 2 months 631 words
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Article43 1983-12-13 27 LOAN p.a. RATES Prime rate 2 &> Personal Renovation (Flat rates) I 4 years 7 Housing (discounted! Up to 10 years 9>« II to 25 years JVi Hire purchase Cars 1 year 5 2 years 5 3 years 6 4 years 6 1 143 words
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Article54 1983-12-13 27 BUSINESS p.a. LOANS Commercial properties 1 15 years 10 Small Industries Finance Scheme (SIFS) Factory loans 9 Machinery loans 9 Working capital loans 9 Construction Equipment Finance Scheme (CEFS) 10 U MAS rediscount rates for export bills 6 1 Source DBS Bank 1 Indicate* rites. 2 Fof best customers only.54 words
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Article, Illustration559 1983-12-13 27 LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr cargo time block Gloria (329N) 13/12 (2200) TA 3 0800-1000 L8 K Chance (15W) 14/12(0600) FSB 0800-1000/1700-1800 F3 Haruna Maru (70N) 14/12 (0700) FSB 0900 1100/1800 1900 P5 Nor Rebecca (*****) 14/12(0700) FSB 0900-1100/1800-1900 S2 K V Ushakov (24CW83) 14/12(0700) 51 1000-1100/*****900559 words
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Article, Illustration271 1983-12-13 27 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel wharves Amazon 23/4 aside 13/12 Kota Pusaka 10/11 aside 13/12 Laßioia 35/6 aside 13/12 NedAlkmaar 44 aside 13/12 Schwenn 6/7 aside 13/12 SongThao 25/6 aside 13/12 TongßaiShan 15/6 aside 13/12 Umamenca 1/2 aside 13/12 BaiYunShan 23/4 13/12 20/12 Bawaw. 10/11 13/12 14/12271 words
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Article54 1983-12-13 27 SEA WINDS has taken the first step to strengthen its trans-Pacific service. All Seawinds vessels have been placed on a 14-day frequency from Dec 3. Westbound sailings will depart from Oakland on Thursdays, while departures from Longbeach will be on Saturdays. This means that shippers can rely54 words
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Article44 1983-12-13 27 METALOCK and Shanghai Ocean Shipping Voyage-Repair Dockyard have signed an agreement under which Metalock will provide knowhow and equipment to the Chinese group. This is the first agreement signed by any Chinese organisation with a foreign company m this particular field44 words
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Article, Illustration705 1983-12-13 28 Dunlop ex-chairman's dream has ended without even a comment Face m the news LONDON From public relations to president sounds like the fulfilment of an American dream. For Sir Campbell Fraser, who becomes president of Dunlop Holdings on New Year's Day, there was a time when705 words
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Article, Illustration756 1983-12-13 28 MONEY PROBLEMS? Can we help? Are you confused about what financial terms mean? Would you like to know more about the stock market? Do you know what to do with your spare cash? Do you understand how you are taxed? Moneywise will be examining some of the financial and756 words
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Article, Illustration421 1983-12-13 28 Details on companies at turn of a card STOCK MARKET investors can now get ready information about companies listed on the Malaysian and Singapore stock exchanges through the Extel card service. Subscribers receive cards giving information on companies, such as the names of directors, profit and loss accounts, and chairmen's421 words
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Advertisement373 1983-12-13 25 4^ This festive season, Boulevard Hotel Singapore is Different JPftjr This y uietideattheßoulevard Coffee House I. |F|jß|l Hotel, things are changed. Our Have a memorable full course jJjpgflEk name's now Boulevard Hotel dinner on Christmas or New Year's fs&t£&s& we were formerly Hotel Eve. Christmas Eve: $19.50 $A JFSWSF Malaysia.373 words
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Advertisement175 1983-12-13 26 JP €1 |BL, Ml ftf ,^H J'"^B| and Military t Technology ?BH Event for Asia '^i^lßßMi/TF WfSM Asia's biggest aviation event will feature over 400 world P'jjr^ leaders m the aerospace industry. On show will be the latest developments and technology V m aircraft, civil and military, defence systems; aircraft175 words
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Advertisement21 1983-12-13 27 r The New ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA 3 the only reference standard accepted m a court of law. Call STP Distributors Tel: *****28/*****4421 words
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Advertisement568 1983-12-13 28 ■L I I Be. M 5 0 fc M 0 Ml g|P I W JPljl At Richard Ellis, we never forget the maxim that square pegs into round holes won't go. Which is why, m the itT i 1 case of leasing for instance, the only X/vpk pvp|-ip\/p fnPVP properties568 words
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Advertisement18 1983-12-13 28 SELLING SHORT L"V f I '-ii "We all go down m history. It's just that we're never remembered."18 words
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Advertisement2884 1983-12-13 29 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday Friday 9 .00 am 5.30 pm '(X .^iB««BB«fc. 5.00 pm for next day) C.A.X.S. 12 noon for Sun Mon) *7 2*7 1 1 Times House, 390 Kirn Seng Road /3/** <>w I 9 00 am 5 00 pm Monday Friday) 9.00 am I.oopm (Saturday) fc 1 ENTERT2,884 words
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Advertisement187 1983-12-13 29 35 House Cleaning/ Painting KOJINA CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, No. 19, Simon Road, Singapore 1954. Tel: *****27/ *****09. We specialised m painting works for Houses Factories. We also undertakes all kinds of renovation works. LET US EASE your burden this •Christmas'. We offer- spring cleaning, floor polishing, parquet grinding/varnishing, carpet shampooing, painting,187 words
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Advertisement1423 1983-12-13 29 RATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP Ordinary 5 1 00 per word (Mm $1 5 00) Ti 900 per coi cm A Entertainment Food guide Sem.-D.splov (Mjnsf? 00 Straits T.mes) B Personal Services A Merchandise $19 50 pr col cm C Business To Business (Mm $58 50 Sundoy Times) D Employment Dls P'°y1,423 words
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Advertisement511 1983-12-13 30 50 Office Equipment/ Supplies CLEARANCE SALE: I line Stamp Ic 1 1 Steel doubk i»-ii> tire extinguishers, notice board (glass I, e I c Conlm t Mi I an 2IN OFFICE PARITIONS. EXHAUST fan and alrcond for talc fat viewing 14 12 83 10 a m to 12 p.m. RECONDITIONED511 words
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Advertisement709 1983-12-13 30 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services ANSWERING ($15)/ REGISTRATION/ Mailing Address ($15)' Telex \$S) Temporary Rxecutlve Room >O7-aa Peninsula Plaza 3368H66 BOOKKEEPING. COMPANY SECRETARIAL and Management Ber»tcei including Incorporation limited companies, also limited companies for sale Tel *****86 COMPANY INCORPORATION/ BOOK-KEEPING Tax Answering Comprehensive Secretarial services available Jelen Secretarial Services709 words
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Advertisement782 1983-12-13 30 55 Commercial Vessels 55 Commercial Vessels 1b^^{SpHHHHMHHH| IHIft^ 1 J4MP >B>IIM MtoBMtaii^flMHB>iM«ii9BMKi5M A 150 tons Motor vessel for sale Details are shown belowBody made of new Selangan batu The Ships rib is cohered *>»■ 9mm thickness iron plate The bottom of the ship is covered with aluminium sheet Length 80x20782 words
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Advertisement428 1983-12-13 30 El I aw .super jljj i 66 Situations Vacant a> Professional/ Executive i»il. 'liT'Tr MiTTiiil •:*<•*■ Local construction firm requires: PROJECT ENGINEER/ MANAGER :f Must have experience in construction field for minimum of 3 years, either with contractors consultants. Must possess University Degree In structural engineering. Job would involve all428 words
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Advertisement372 1983-12-13 30 fOU clever when it comes ylng fresh vegetables, meal ih.' II you ;tn\ a Japanese market requires you to be if Its Buyers. An attractive y. bonus mill incentives the nuiit candidates See flcation 801 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical PREMIER MILK (S) PTE. LTD. in Jurong as Good prelim372 words
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Advertisement562 1983-12-13 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical I <§) BOSCH Urgently requires Receptionist/Telex Operator Requirements Experience in operating OKI 400 telex machine and PABX switchboard Able to perform general receptionist work Store Clerk/Assistant (Female) Requirements I Able to type Preparation of store documentation I Io perform other562 words
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Advertisement587 1983-12-13 30 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical Applications are invited from suitable and aspiring candidates for the position of ACCOUNTS EXECUTIVE Minimum '£>' Level with credits in English and Maths. e At least 2 years experience in accounting and book-keep-ing Ability to perform duties independently. Pleasant and co-operative disposition, with initiative for587 words
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Advertisement544 1983-12-13 30 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical International freight forwarder located in Jurong require*: (1) FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERKS (2) MALE TALLY CLERKS e GCE O' level e Male applicants should have completed N.S. e Age 17 25 e Transport provided at pickup points. e Working experience ts not essential and preference will544 words
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Advertisement752 1983-12-13 31 66 Situations Vacant i c) Secretarial/Clerical AN EXPANDING TRADING i ompa ny sinnUed at District 205" requtma Typist Clerk with pros pecti ol promotion to Stenographer Exptrtvnct not essential as training will be provided m import export documentations .She should have obtained a Minimum OCX O Level with credit* m752 words
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Advertisement644 1983-12-13 31 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ TYPIST required Minimum qualification OCI "O 1 Level Ability to operate office machines and working experience an advantage. Preferred age above 30. Kindly forward your application to: The Singapore Red Cross Society. 15 Penang Lane. Spore 0923. AIR FOWAROING COMPANY at Changl Airport644 words
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Advertisement632 1983-12-13 31 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical FEMALE TYPIST GENERAL Clerk required urgently Call personally to see Mr Peter, 150 Orchard Road. #08-01 Orchard Plaza, tel:--*****92 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK cum Receptionist OCI 'O" level, bilingual, able to type 35-45 wpm Tel: *****32 Contact Janet for appointment. GENERAL CLERKS WANTED by expanding company632 words
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Advertisement622 1983-12-13 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales Sales B Lxpandmg publisher requires positive. aggressive HJ I ADVERTISEMENT ~L 1 I SALES EXECUTIVES I 1 1 (MALE/FEMALE) B g B RKWIKMENTS: *1 IB Experience m advertising/directory ad sales or hb IS proven frack record m other fields SM 9p Ability622 words
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Advertisement397 1983-12-13 31 REQUIRED: BOUTIQUE SALES ASSISTANTS We are interested m recruiting peo>le who have it foremost m mind to MAKE MONEY. Although BASIC is >nly $450, most of our girls take tome $800 to $700 including incenives and commission. rhey must be prepared to be Iynamic and able to meet the 'ballenge397 words
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Advertisement453 1983-12-13 31 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales International Trade Exhibitions Organiser (Spore Office) invites applications for the position of: SALES EXECUTIVES Candidates should: c Have initiative c Be self-motivated c Have the ability to Interact effectively with people of all levels. They will be responsible for the liaison, co-ordination, marketing and promotions453 words
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Advertisement617 1983-12-13 31 66 Situations Vacant Sates MARKETING EXECUTIVES required by REAL ESTATE AGENCY. c Male/ Female above 21 years old c Mm. GCEO' level c Hardworking with initiative c Possess own transport. Allowance plus commission above $1,000. Interested applicants, please contact: *****58 for appointment. Passion magazine/Keune hair cosmetics supplier requires: CHINESE SALES617 words
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Advertisement748 1983-12-13 31 66 Situations Vacant '< t) Sales MENARD COSMETICS REQUIRES Beauty Advisors Fart-time/ full-time Free courses m skin care, make-up, facial, etc. Please rail Miss Ho, *****52, 11.00 am to 8.30pm. 81-314. The Plaza, Beach Road. REQUIRED URGENTLY AIRFREIGHT Sales Kxerutlve for International Freight Forwarder. Interested please write to: The Sales748 words
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Advertisement548 1983-12-13 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical PH SEEL (A subsidiary of Singapore Aircraft Industries) A leading electronic engineering company invites applications for the following positions: SUPERVISORS, I BUILDING SYSTEMS Diploma m Mechanical/Electrical Engineering or equivalent and preferably holding PUB Technician Licence. Minimum 3 years experience m548 words
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Advertisement423 1983-12-13 32 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Lut COOLING SYSTEMS FLEXIBLES PTE LTD The Personnel Dept. 26 Jalan Buroh Singapore 2261 Bus Service 249 from Jurong interchange Expanding computer form* printing company require* PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR. This job offers a challenge which demands great deal of leadership Initiative, creativity and drive are prime423 words
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Advertisement441 1983-12-13 32 66 Situations Vacant \g) Technical In line with the growth of our company, we require tor immediate appointment at our site office at Beach Road the following personnel 1 DRAUGHTSMAN (general building services) 2. DRAUGHTSMAN (electrical services) I attruetive salary offered to the Successful candidates Interested applicants (male female) with441 words
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Advertisement394 1983-12-13 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production We will give you 3 years orvthe-job and institutional training. This scheme is conducted by National Semiconductor m conjunction with the Vocational and Industrial Training Board. Upon successful completion, technicians will be bonded for 2394 words
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Advertisement323 1983-12-13 32 Kn MECS vi^ M MARUSHTIA £U DENSHI (S) J^ PTHJD §P 22 ANG MO WO V. INDUSTRIAL FKRK D SINGAPORE 2056 We provide wdJ to i those under our Join us today and earn up to: p Treatment FREE Fashionable Uniform FREE Tea offered during 2nd Shift FREE Technical Training323 words
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Advertisement791 1983-12-13 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production r ~/m] I I Wi TAKARA, a fast expanding manufacturer m TO cassette car stereo has immediate vacancies |53 Requirements: Must possess |g |H •At least Secondary 3 Education/ -;-> H VITB Certificate Bgß %im •At least 1 year working791 words
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Advertisement781 1983-12-13 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous The most unique and interesting FUNWORLD family entertainment centre will be opening soon at Parkway Parade. Come! Be part of our first dynamic work force m this promising family world of entertainment. Full of excitement781 words
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Advertisement550 1983-12-13 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous p^—JIC-— y JVIAi -i" I PRODUCTION WORKERS c Age 1 6 to 30 year s Completed at least secondary education Training will be provided DELIVERY DRIVER Clean Class IV drivint) licence Benefits: c Subsidized lunch allowance c Free soft dnnks550 words
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Advertisement368 1983-12-13 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous York Hotel Requires 1 RECEPTIONIST/ INFORMATION ICE V level with credit m English X clat eit experie nee preferred pleasant disposition 2 FRONT OFFICE CASHIER ;< I level with good i rtdit In Mathematics i; eia t c d experience preferred 3. CHIEF TELEPHONE/TELEX OPERATOR368 words
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Advertisement423 1983-12-13 33 66 Situations Vacant l) Miscellaneous \jl Terr* I*'1 I Or***** 3 PRODUCTION OPERATORS 1 Ij Permanent Day Shift: I Mondays to Fridays I 7.30 am to 4.48 pm Ij Permanent 2nd Shift: Mondays to Fridays 4.48 pm to 1.18 am Shift allowance provided. Free transport home provided. Permanent Night Shift:423 words
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Advertisement381 1983-12-13 33 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous We invite suitably qualified 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 Clerks (Ang Mo Kio Sales Branch and Pandan Gardens)381 words
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Advertisement402 1983-12-13 33 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous SINGAPORE LIMITED Applications are J invited for the positions of SECURITY GUARDS (Male/ Female Gross salary $550/- plus Minimum Primary 6 education Physically fit and able to speak and write simple English For Male: Able to work on Permanent 7 .00 am to 7.00 pm402 words
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Advertisement361 1983-12-13 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous EVERCRISP SNACK PRODUCTS (ASIA) LTD 5 7 Enterprise Road Jurong, Spore 2262 We require Requirements: Able to communicate m English In possession of Class 3 Driving Licence. Class 4 Driving Licence will be an additional advantage Interested please call: Theresa at Tel: *****44/5/6 for an361 words
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Advertisement365 1983-12-13 33 66 Situations Vacant I I) Miscellaneous A progressive U.S. company requires the services of: 1) GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF (FEMALE) Completed Secondary education c Experience m typing and general admin work a Experience m export documentation preferred 2) QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTOR (FEMALE/MALE) c Completed Secondary education (Technical stream preferred) c Experience365 words
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Advertisement514 1983-12-13 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB Requires Experienced Fulltime WAITERS WAITRESSES Starting salary: $500 gross. Excellent fringe benefits, 1 1/2 months' bonus, 2 weeks leave on completion of 1 year's service. Applicants to call m person to: The FAB Director SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB The Esplanade Singapore 0617. NTUC514 words
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Advertisement550 1983-12-13 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Well established company operating m Jurong town requires DESPATCH RIDER a Secondary 2 and above, a Must possess own motorcycle. Intereated applicants, pleeae call personally to: SIGMA METAI CO. LTD No. 3, Jalan Pesawat Singapore 2261 Tel: *****77. An eatabliahed company hat an immediate vacancy550 words
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Advertisement626 1983-12-13 34 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous RESPONSIBLE CHINESE/ INDIAN Despatch Riders required for immediate employment. Must possess class 2 licence, motorcycle provided With or without experience may apply to: Paly Industrial Holding Company, 21 Joo Koon Road, Jurong Town, Spore 2262 Tel: *****16 Bus no. 252 from Jurong Interchange. WAITRESSES REQUIRED626 words
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Advertisement709 1983-12-13 34 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous! MIRIAMBELLE CATERING REQUIRES part-time (1) Female Kitchen Helpers. (2) Male Waiters (3) Drivers. Call: 924, East Coast Road. Tei: *****52/ *****39. REQUIRED MALE/ FEMALE Cleaners from 11p.m. to sa.m. or 6a.m. Interested please call personally at: 7500A Beach Road Jfßl-312 The Plaza, Singapore 0719. STENOGRAPHERS,709 words
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Advertisement1424 1983-12-13 34 (SIRS! Today ■f son 408 f^j|||/£\lm Vehicles Are Available ISu^fJiSViiHJ n This Section fflT 'rap* viß^" 2 ELVIN TRANSPORT SELF-DRIVE airconditioned cars for daily, weekly and monthly. At reasonable rates. *****91/8. FREE MILEAGE/ SELF-DRIVE cars, pick-ups, vans, lorries. Opens: Bam till 10pm. Contact *****66, Siang Hock. RENTAL FOR AIRCOND non-air-cond1,424 words
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Advertisement1200 1983-12-13 34 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale b) BMW b) BMW That s Shell JfcaSßL* yspkpw^ssl||fc deposits. mHtjlt^l H a Ji C?^^ 6860 78 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun/Mssan c) Datsun/Nissan Authorised NISSAN Dealer: DTD DELIA MOTOBFH:) LTD (A member of Ruby Group) Main Office/Showroom:-1,200 words
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Advertisement863 1983-12-13 34 76 Vehicles For Sale Bomda 1981 HONDA CIVIC 2nd family car. Manual, aircon, tape deck, $19,500. Call between 9am and spm, *****22. After 6pm, *****81. 1981 JUNE HONDA Prelude, 1602 c.c. Aircon, radio cassette, sports rims, power windows. Price $26,000. Tel: *****98. ALMOST 1979 HONDA Accord. 1598 c.c. 2nd private863 words
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Advertisement866 1983-12-13 34 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes NEW MERCEDES BENZ 190E Manual. Metallic silver blue. $86,000. PARF. Tel: 348-2277 348-2333. NOV. '76 MERCEDES Benz 280S (manual), privately owned, m superb condition, PARF eligible. Contact *****67 Mr Lew. OCTOBER 01 MERCEDES 200 manual, with nice number plate, m showroom condition. Enquiry: *****55866 words
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Advertisement619 1983-12-13 34 76 Vehicles For Sale 1) Mitsubishi REGD '81 MIT. Lancer SL, sports rims, aircon, radio cassette, PARF eligible, $19,300. *****01. SIGMA STATIONWAGOW 1979 March, 2nd private owner, $14,900 0.n.0. Tel: *****07. 1978, MITSUBISHI GALANT. 1 owner. Eligible for PARF. $13,000 0.n.0. Tel: Alan Ang, *****55. 1978, SIGMA 1800 GS. Accident619 words
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Advertisement842 1983-12-13 34 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota ALMOST '83 CARINA Coupe, 1 owner, radio cassette, sports rims, very good condition. $28,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****79. APR '82 COROLLA DX. New tax, insurance, sports rims, rustproof. Call Patrick, Tel: *****57 after lpm. AUGUST IS7B TOYOTA Cressida, aircon, cassette, PARF, tax upto February 1984.842 words
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Advertisement690 1983-12-13 35 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others k) Others j That's Shell /"55JBb\ OuadroTXOil j<MH|m This oil is specially |^"-^««*W^ formulated to protect M your high performance NEW engine against HFTBiii m\ corrosion, wear and the I formation of harmful a^ > M»HMnfek^B B depOSltS E^T*rsT* fa^fjssaa^^i690 words
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Advertisement464 1983-12-13 35 j MID 82 DAIHATSU Charade sspeed. Aircon. radio cassette, good condition $19,200 0.n.0. Contact David, tel: *****51 (office *****29 home NOVEMBER 1980 SUZUKI jeep, sports wheels, alrconditioned, carpeted, excellent condition. Ssl 1.800 0.n.0. Tel: *****56, Mrs Koh PORSCHE 924 AUTOMATIC registered 1982 Tax till June 1984. Telephone installed. Highest offer464 words
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Advertisement906 1983-12-13 35 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others 1980 VOLVO 244 OL Manual Ist owner, power steering windows, excellent condition. *****91 ext. 1327 1980 VOLVO 244 OL Manual Aircon, radio cassette, sports rims, 2 private owners, mint condition. RniK *****97 1981 DAIHATSU CHARADE 5-door Aircond. sports rims, radio cassHU\ ori«ii!iil condition $16,800906 words
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Advertisement1492 1983-12-13 35 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Commercial Vehicles n Commercial Vehicles l) Commercial Vehicles FREE AIR-CON Limited Period Only B^r i~v a mm a^sr it B^B/« "^^""^.osjSajajy j| JUT '«H BH^ aiE "^v mSßfwaL '3h?PK The real economy van Road Tax at $3001,492 words
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Advertisement924 1983-12-13 35 Jbx&^&l I THIS 13 THE LIFE! A I hree-storey BB .rifr^'- hungalow with a roof garden, V9F!'""| "''"f"' iiMMhnku" 1 exclusive imported furniture pf^t.-l ■■B and crystal lights on each floor. Jfciftij'fainifti. 4li»jfliiiu*™<^;:;:-; built-in fountain m the living xm\ room, landscaped garden with [>J* 4 < B" pretty outdoor lights924 words
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Advertisement803 1983-12-13 35 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses DIST 10. DOUBLE-STOREY SEMIDETACHED, Japanese Association vicinity. 3 bedrooms/ servant i, fully furnished with green surroundings $2,450 Holland Housing: 469-8080 DIST. 11, QUIET VICINITY, first class executive bungalow 5 bedrooms, spacious living, dining, patio lending to swimming pool knulsi aped gurden $12,500 Jay Housing, *****08803 words
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Advertisement720 1983-12-13 35 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses DIST 10 EDEN PARK partially furnished $2,500 Double-storey semi-detached 5 bedrooms with nice garden Swansea *****11 DIST 11, 2-STOREY semi-detach-ed, beautifully renovated, furnished $2,300 Tel: *****17 DIST. 10, GROVE DRIVE furnished split level terrace 3 air-con bedrooms plus servant Rental $2,000 Contact *****30 No Agent720 words
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Advertisement514 1983-12-13 36 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments APARTMENTS/CONDO FOR LEASE Ardmore Park $5,025 Futura $6,000 Rich East Garden $3,500 Balmoral View $4200 Elizabeth Height $4,500 Ga I lena (Penthouse) $7,500 Wing On Life Garden $8,500 APARTMENTS/CONDO FOR SALE Hillcrest Arcadia $850,000 Mt Faber Lodge $680,000 Draycoti Tower514 words
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Advertisement80 1983-12-13 36 DIST 9. ASTORIA New studio apartment, fully furnished, swimming pool $2,500 P.M SINGAPURA MANSION Attractive and well furnished. 5 minutes to Orchard Road $2,800 P.M OIST 23 CASHEW PARK New 3-bedroomed apartment, high floor with scenic view, full amenities $2,200 P.M SEX KAY ASSOCIATES *****55. BUKIT TIMAH SPACIOUS studio apartment,80 words
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Advertisement254 1983-12-13 36 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments cArdmore Tarkjl OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3-bedrooms; large lounge; ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from $5,375 per month including service charge254 words
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Advertisement159 1983-12-13 36 DIST. 15 Main ol Telok Kurau Rd Brand new apartment with 2 lifts, area approx 1,800 sq.ft., 3 bedrooms plus 1 servant's. Rental at $2,000 p.m. unfurnished. Interested parties please contact SWIBSLAND PTE LTD TEL: *****38/ 9 c Dist 10, Sommerville Park, exclusive apartment/ maisonette, beautifully furnished, 3 alrcon bedrooms,159 words
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Advertisement310 1983-12-13 36 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments Grange Tower, brand new spacious 2 b r. modern kitchen with central aircond, walking distance to Orchard Road, $3,300 Marbella Court, 3 b/r, high/ low rise. $3,000 upwards. Ridgawood, various block, 2/3/4 I 1 $3,000 upwards Draycott Tower, various units, 3 b/ r. $5,500. Futura310 words
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Advertisement845 1983-12-13 36 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 10, LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED 2.000 sq ft. 3 bedroomed apartment, with full facilities. $4,000 negotiable. Only $3,000 Dist. 11, brand new 2 1/2-storey townhouse with 3 spacious bedrooms, servant's, with full facilities. 4 *****4 (Agent) DIST 11 EXCLUSIVE CONDOMINIUM apartment (high Class residential estate) 2845 words
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Advertisement848 1983-12-13 36 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 15 2 UNITS (bedroomed walk-up apartments along Fast Coast. Telok Kurau junction, unfurnished, available immediately $1,200. Resort! *****27 *****56 DIST. 11.QUIET LOCALITY well kept apartments with swimming pool 3 badrooms. spacious living/ dining. Marble flooring. Furnished $2,600 Milus *****47/ 8 DIST. 10, FARRER COURT848 words
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Advertisement782 1983-12-13 36 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 3/9. 3-BEDROOMED apartment, high floor, beautifully furnished, airconditioned, shopping vicinity $1.800 Rodge: *****87/ *****79 DIST. I REGENT GARDEN Brand new lower maisonette 2.400 sq.ft 3 bedrooms plus utility room, swimming pool $3,300. Call *****11 DIST. 5 PASIR PANJANG Court (pool) Gloria Mansion 3-bed-roomed apartments.782 words
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Advertisement764 1983-12-13 36 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST 21 SHERWOOD TOWERS corner maisonette, high floor, tastefully furnished, reasonable rental. Tropical Realty. *****51 DIST. 27 YISHUN NEW Town 3roomed flat Unfurnished Rental: $500. Tel: *****02 (No Agents) OIST. 5 GLORIA MANSION 3 rooms, high floor, facing sea, $1,400 0.n.0. Taba Company *****51/ 2/764 words
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Advertisement547 1983-12-13 36 86 Accommodations Vacant c) Rooms FURNISHEO ROOM WITH bathroom, own tv. telephone attached For single expat Furnished room at Bedok for single Call *****59 PARTITIONED, PARTLY FURNISHED rooms. $150 Also furnished big rooms available immediately Long/short term Dlst 1130 Tel *****75 QUALIFIED TEACHER WISHES to provide accommodation, meals, laundry for547 words
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Advertisement641 1983-12-13 37 86 Accommodations Vacant c) Rooms 1 aircond room, furnished ror rtni .ii $a^*> Serangoon Garden 87 Accommodations Wanted a) Houses an AMERICAN COUPLE require* apartments urgent!) 'Aiinrs cont*4 I *****01 FOREIGN CLIENTS REQUIRE apartments In K.it..iu orchard area other dlstrlcti Alpha Realty b) Apartments Single expatriate manager requlrei l-room or641 words
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Advertisement1478 1983-12-13 37 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses To be held at Mercury Room (18th floor) H Apollo Hotel, Havelock Road H ON THURSDAY 22ND DECEMBER 1983 AT 2.00 P.M. H LANDED PROPERTIES APARTMENTS1,478 words
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Advertisement786 1983-12-13 37 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses CORAL PARK, 2-STOREY te-race, 3 years old, beautifully renovated, nice surrounding, 3 rooms/ servant's, $545,000 *****45/ *****53 (agent). DIST. 11, NOVENA CHURCH vicinity, double-storey terrace, 2,700 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, baths attached, $600,000 Holland Housing: 469-8585 DIST. 15, OPERA ESTATE beautifully renovated double-storey terrace. 3786 words
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Advertisement685 1983-12-13 37 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 23 HILLVIEW ESTATE 2storey corner terruce 2100 sq ft. 3 bedrooms Needs renovation. $560,000 Anfield *****43 DIST. 20 CLOVER PARK Beautiful 2-storey corner terrace. 8 years old 2800 tq.ft. 4 bedrooms. $635,000 Anfield *****33. EAST COAST PARK semi-detach-ed Elevated ground. Panoramic view Chinese685 words
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Advertisement1174 1983-12-13 37 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments Salunzg Court Modern Condominium on Balmeg Hill Immediate Occupation Apartments and Stepped Houses Beautifully designed Panoramic sea-view Next to Haw Par Villa Easy access to City Jurong Tennis Court, Swimming Pool Club House Freehold Land Up1,174 words
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Advertisement845 1983-12-13 37 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments URGENT SALEI DIST. 11 high Investment return. Tenanted at $5,700 p.m Well maintained townhouse 4 bedrooms, servant's. $780,000 negotiable Standard Properties: *****91 BEVERLY MAI, ATTRACTIVE offer' Luxurious maisonette Good facing. 2800 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, vacant possession Shang Properties. *****85 DIST. 0923. KIM LIN845 words
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Advertisement537 1983-12-13 38 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST 9. FANTASTIC OFFER! Villa Deiie Rose lower maisonette md Beverly Mai, condominium facilities ;U6^:: DIST 9 NEW SHANGHAI Court. first floor. .< bedrooms, 1.150 sq tt it h pool 1 o»ered carpark BKM *****04 FOREIGNERS CAN BUY I liomstm Mansion brand new537 words
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Advertisement802 1983-12-13 38 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HVDC Apartments ANG MO KIO Hlk 205 -1 -roomed terraiao Asking $110,000 Loan: $54,000 Ballot *****14 3****** *****16 BEOOK NORTH S ROOMED New generation, well renovated, high floor, unobstructed view, $135,000 rteg. *****44 BEDOK NORTH 5-ROOMED High j floor, terrazzo throughout. kitchen cabinet, $145,006 neg802 words
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Advertisement757 1983-12-13 38 90 Properties Wanted HDB FLAT URGENTLY rMUtKd bj Businessman In an) location [mmedlati cash transaction. *****22 HOCK WEE HENG Pte Ltd, ultra old bunjalowa land for levelopmenl Ownen agents all ;i;«.SH(i(i 33 MEWLV MARRIED COUPLE wishes to purchase a comfortable house >r apartment, Hudget $400,000 5600,000 Riii^' I REGISTERED BUYERS757 words
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Advertisement560 1983-12-13 38 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces i dcd rrr^T industrial j JUfvr UK* 1 BUILDING I FREEHOLD Covered loading/unloading jxXr^^v^T v^A%N" platform /x/^§§C S^X\ > s Spacious entrance X/\. /y^f\ s/\ Good factory layout V\ V* Good building services J /^^T~\ X. p\ Enquiries Bookings Joint Sole560 words
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Advertisement191 1983-12-13 38 93 Office Spaces b) Rental THE ARCADE COLLYER QUAY Excellent Office Space For Rental Areas from 3,000 sq ft to 7,707 sq ft on high floor Reasonable Rental Ready for immediate occupation Please call: *****66 (Miss Jenny Ho) or *****66 (Ms Dora Phoon) CENTRAL BUILDING TO LET Haveloek Koad SHOPS191 words
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Advertisement528 1983-12-13 38 93 Office Spaces b) Rental FAR EAST fi FINANCE BUILDING V Robinson Road v X Prime office space on 2nd ft ft storey. Reasonable rental. ft kS Area ranging from 530 sq.ft. ft ft to 3,496 sq.N. for immediate ft 8 TEL: *****11 Miss Ng ORCHARD SHOPPING i CENTRE 1528 words
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Advertisement522 1983-12-13 39 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces If WAREHOUSE J IN CENTRAL AREA FOR RENT LOCATION. SINGAPORE WAREHOUSE (Off River Valley Road) VARIOUS SIZES Very good modern amenities, car parking spaces, office space possible Enquiries, please call: *****11/*****19 (Mrs. C.K.Chen) J* 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental522 words
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Advertisement202 1983-12-13 39 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental fMUm mm Wfe'-H- -M} Prime Shop Space 3 levels of excellent shop space available m Crown Prince Hotel a new luxury hotel along Orchard Road. Opening scheduled for June 1984.202 words
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Advertisement206 1983-12-13 39 95 Other Real Estate DEVELOPMENT LAND v FOR SALE Area: 1317 S sq m Location: Upper Serangoon Road Price S2 1 million o no Phone: *****01 BELLIAN REAL ESTATE wish to acquire on behalf on client Existing hotel m the city area or land for the development of a hotel.206 words
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Advertisement761 1983-12-13 40 Tenth FTIn .!/////r(7',s(7n|pp aII W% yTnLIZABETH L Flv/Cniise package: 10 days Sri Lanka Fly/Cruise from $4850 depart 28 Feb LOcUys Hongkong Hy/Cmise from $4900 depart H> Feb 12 days Manila Fly/Cruise from $5721 depart 17 Feb 13 days Sri Lanka Fly/Cruise from $5250 depart 28 Feb Sector Cruises: 8 days761 words
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Advertisement626 1983-12-13 40 NAM HO »SPf* TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. Head office Pearl's Centre Grd. Floor, lOOEuTongSenSt., #01-14, #01-16, #01-18 Spore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines). Branch Office People's Park Complex, Grd. Floor, 1 Park Road, #01-19, Singapore 0105. Tel: *****1/*****2/*****3/*****6 *****8/*****63. tamo Business Hours: 9.00 a.m. to 9p.m. Daily Amorica/Hawaii/Canada/Mexico Tokyo/HKG626 words
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Advertisement357 1983-12-13 41 102 Tours 102 Tours V^ INCLUDING yX^f WSr> TOKYO *93QQ ?&M W^ DISNEYLAND Q 'OEPT 1' 1 I It/ 12 p| j 3 _4 |t 14 DAYS AU JAPAN KOREA g^^H 21 DAYS ALL JAPAN/ KOREA SS§T^S TAIWAN HONG KONd i FT* 8/11/14 days Taiwan/Hong Kon^Bangkok/ $1769/$2009/$2189/dept every monday 5/7357 words
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Advertisement163 1983-12-13 41 109 Academic i ENGLISH (A credit In EagMaJ] at "O" Level has an Important bearing on your future We have specially programmed the i following elaaae* for the GCE "O" I LEVEL 1964 Examination*. I I Tues 9.00-11 00am 13/12 2)Thurs 9.00- 11.00 am 15/12 3) Tues 2..i0- 4.00pm 03/01163 words
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Advertisement1240 1983-12-13 41 109 Academic 109 Academic GCE A' LEVEL/PRE-U I II DAY/NIGHT SESSIONS FOR SCIENCE COMMERCE STREAMS Full/Part Time Classes Commencing 3/1/84 Deferment from National Service applications for Student pass could be arranged LOW FEE $40/- for the Ist month Registration now Open! For details, please callCLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE 05-3545, Blk1,240 words
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Advertisement537 1983-12-13 41 111 Typing/Secretarial 111 Typing/Secretarial mjjm HHH > What makes ATT special? Professional teachers electronic typewriters word processors telex machine guest speakers simulation exercises case studies management films visits to commercial establishments I friendly atmosphere J Our next Full-Time Part-Time Private Secretary's Courses commence m January 1984 J The Principal will537 words
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Advertisement564 1983-12-13 41 113 Language 113 Language I MORNING/ 1 EVENING CUSSES and READING TECHNICAL GERMAN I START: 9.1.1984 I I ENROLMENT I 4.1. to 6.1.84 spm Bpm M O GOETHC-INSTITUT ((((Cy/iii 0 601 Singapore Shopping Centre Yggggy next to Supreme House Our office will be closed from g 23.12.83 till 3.1.84 ►jU564 words
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Article, Illustration410 1983-12-13 42 Falcao goals keep Roma m the hunt for Italian League title ROME, Mon. Roma's Brazilian maestro Roberto Fa lea o struck twice to help the Italian League champions to a 3-2 win against lowly Avellino m a cliff-hanger. It was Roma's first win m a month andReuter - 410 words
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Article601 1983-12-13 42 First Division: Argentine: Union Santa Fe 3 BOCA Juniors 2, Huracan 2 Platense 1, Instituto Cordoba 2 Rosario 2, San Lorenzo 1 Racing Club 0, Racing Cordoba 0 Talleres Cordoba 0, Independiente 1 Velez Sarsfield 1, Newell's Old Boy:, 2 Temperley 3, River Plate 1 Nueva Chicago 2,Reuter - 601 words
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Article, Illustration377 1983-12-13 42 Schuster shows he's not lost his touch after seven-week absence MADRID, Mon. West German international Bernd Schuster returned after injury to inspire Barcelona as they sustained their challenge for the Spanish First Division soccer title. Schuster's aggressive performance, after a seven-week absence because of a leg injury,Reuter - 377 words
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Article103 1983-12-13 42 Rush right on target LONDON, Mon. Leading scorers m the English Football League. Div 1: 17 lan Rush (Liverpool), 18 Steve Archibald (Tottenham), 14 Frank Stapleton (Man Utd), Peter Withe (Aston Villa 13 Simon Stainrod (QPR), 12 Dave Swindiehnrst (West Ham), Tony Woodcock (Arsenal). Div 2: 18 Kerry Dixon (Cbelsea),Reuter - 103 words
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245 1983-12-13 42 WALES manager Mike England relaxed for the first time m a week yesterday. England had heard that his European Championship squad had survived Saturday's League programme unscathecT and were all available for tomorrow's crucial tie against Yugoslavia at Cardiff. "It's an enormousAFP; Bernama - 245 words
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Article471 1983-12-13 42 The American sports scene CINCINNATI, Mon. Pete Johnson ran for 118 yards to make two touchdowns to tie his own Cincinnati record of 14 rushing touchdowns m a season and boosted the Bengals to a raindrenched 17-9 victory over the Detroit Lions yesterday. The defeat, takingUPI; Reuter - 471 words
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Article262 1983-12-13 42 CHICAGO, Mon. Rudy Glenn scored four goals and Dave Huson, of the Channel Islands, and Charlie Fajkus added two each to power the Chicago Sting to a lt-5 win over the Tulsa Roughnecks In North American Soccer League Indoor action yesterday. The victory, m front ofAP; Reuter - 262 words
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Article, Illustration795 1983-12-13 44 Tay Cheng Khoon - Tay Cheng Khoon Review... by 4 GOLF m Singapore has not improved as much as I had hoped or expected. Television has a crucial role to play m the future of sport. The public nßed to watch and enjoy great names m action to whet their795 words
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Article615 1983-12-13 44 DRAW and starting times for the Maruman pro-am golf tournament at the Bukit Course tomorrow. First tee 7.18 a.m. M.Ramli, Y. K. Kon, William Goh, K.T.Phua. 7.24 S.K.Lim, Joseph Yeo, S. K. Lee, Sofuyan Fag 7.30 Mohd Jalil, Steven Ong, George S. H Tan, Hean Hock Heng.615 words
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Article, Illustration181 1983-12-13 44 peter slow - Fook Kam a chip off the old block peter slow CHONG FOOK KAM. the 17-year-old son of local Oyama supremo Peter, left to seek his fame at the renowned Oyama Karate College m Tokyo. The young black-belter, who earned his coveted colours two years ago, will spend the next two181 words
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Article, Illustration556 1983-12-13 45 I DON'T want to embarrass the WBC, I don't want to embarrass (promoter) Don King and I don't want to embarrass myself. There's no pressure on me, now I can fight for another organisation. Larry Holmes Champion floors WBC with his quit announcement LAS VEGAS, Mon.Reuter; AP - 556 words
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Article, Illustration465 1983-12-13 45 Look o f love... and consent Leonard breaks news of comback to wife WASHINGTON, Mon. Sugar Ray Leonard broke the news to the world on Saturday night that he was going to fight again. The next day, he told his wife. Juanita Leonard, who is expecting the couple's second childAP - 465 words
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Article151 1983-12-13 45 Japanese ride to success MANILA, Mon. Japan claimed the overall title m the 11th Asian Cycling Championships, while South Korea captured second spot with a gold medal f performance m the 161--ilometres Individual and team road races which ended yesterday. You Byung Hun won the individual event m 5 hr.AFP - 151 words
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Article184 1983-12-13 45 VAL D'ISERE (French Alps), Mon. World Cup holder Phil Mahre, of the United States, has threatened to abandon his title and return home to concentrate on the Olympics after a dispute with his team officials, the American women's coach, Rudi Goz, disclosed yesterday. MahreAFP; AP - 184 words
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Article398 1983-12-13 45 A TEAM of athletes set a world endurance record for veterans m Perth on Sunday. The team of 10 all aged more than 40 from the Veteran Athletics Association, of Perth, collectively covered 430.3 kilometres m 24 hours almost 10km better than the previous best performance, achieved byAFP; Reuter; Bernama; UPI - 398 words
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Article279 1983-12-13 46 SYDNEY, Mon. Two seeds John Alexander, of Australia, and American Peter Fleming, were eliminated m the first round of the U*****,000 ($267,500) New South Wales men's Open tennis championship at White City today. David Pate, a 21-year-old American, beat defending champion Alexander 6-1,AFP - 279 words
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Article47 1983-12-13 46 HONGKONG, Mon. Martina Navratilova, fresh from winning the Australian Open title, will take part m the Diners Club women's tennis classic exhibition here on Wednesday and Thursday, the organisers announced today. American Kathy Jordan, runner-up to Martina m Australia, will also be appearing. AFPAFP - 47 words
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Article145 1983-12-13 46 Honda's Out in the cold JAKARTA, Mon. Former Wimbledon champion Biliie Jean King is unlikley to be able to count on the advice of her trainer, Ilanda kloss, during a current series of exhibition matches m Indonesia. Ilanda is barred from visiting the country because she is a South AfricanAFP - 145 words
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Article, Illustration468 1983-12-13 46 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH Protest bid fails, but Indonesia turn the tables on Singapore By IF it hadn't been for an irritating incidental called the unexpected, history would have repeated itself yesterday and Singapore would have emerged victorious. Instead, Indonesia, playing under protest after finding fault with Singapore'sJONATHAN CHOO - 468 words
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236 1983-12-13 46 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By INDIAN ASSOCIATION seem to have trod on dangerous ground when they fielded suspended goalkeeper Shah Alam m their Senior Knockout hockey replay against Ceylon Sports Club at Balestier Road last Friday. Their refusal to comply with the Singapore Hockey Association Tournament236 words
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Article147 1983-12-13 46 Japan go on a goal spree HONGKONG, Mon. A much -improved Japanese team scored their second victory m the Iftnation hockey tournament here today, beating Hongkong 7-3 (halftime 2-i) m a Group A match. Japan made a dramatic start by scoring within 30 seconds through Katsuhito Numa. They went furtherAFP - 147 words
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Article214 1983-12-13 46 VETERANS hockey, which has until recently floundered m mediocrity, will get the opportunity to move a notch higher when the Police Sports Association host their inaugural seven-a-side competition this Sunday. So far, 10 local teams and one from Johor have confirmed their participation, but PSA's hockey convenor,214 words
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Article77 1983-12-13 46 THERESIANS, holders of the Datuk Haji Hamdan Sheik Tahir Cup, will defend their seven-a-side women's hockey title when they take part m the Malaysian hockey festival m Penang this weekend. Singapore will be represented by four other clubs Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association, Combined Schools, Singapore Cricket77 words
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269 1983-12-13 46 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH AMY CONNER-CASEY, astride Intan, won the inaugural competition for the Flying Dutchman trophy at the Singapore Polo Club's KLM Jumping Weekend on Sunday. Amy, a member of the Saddle Club, collected only four faults. The introduction of the intermediate class is a269 words
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162 1983-12-13 46 WILLIAM Lyou clinch ed the Castrol Alpine Auto test championships series with an impressive overall victory m the finals at Kallang on Sunday. Driving a Nissan Pulsar 1.5, Lyou mastered the wet and slippery conditions m the Class Four event to win m 325.15162 words
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Article, Illustration465 1983-12-13 47 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO Tip-toeing through the tulips of Holland to the dreams of Singapore Fandi's Merlion Cup appearance to be decided today By 1 THE question on every soccer journalist's nibs and everyone else's lips will have to be left unanswered until sometime today. Yes, we all have toDE TELEGR AAF; JAN KRAMER; JERRY SEH - 465 words
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209 1983-12-13 47 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN ENGLISH rugby coach Alan Black will be m Singapore for a few days next year to help the national team prepare for October's Asian tournament m Okinawa, Japan. Black, who coaches i the London Wasps, Mid- i dlesex and the Combined j London209 words
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Article186 1983-12-13 47 LONDON, Mon. Leeds j staged a late rally to beat I^eigh 18-11 and reach the final of the John Player Spe- I rial Rugby League Trophy. Rmalte Rißby le.trn- Dlv i (tofc Castleford 40 Salford 12. Hull 36 Tulham 11. Whitehaven 10 Wake I field 38.AFP; Reuter - 186 words
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Article210 1983-12-13 47 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH ANG PENG SIONG, hot on the Olympic trail, won four gold medals at the Southwest Swimming Conference m Dallas earlier this month. Peng Siong, who last year was the world's No. 1 m the 50 metres freestyle, won the 50 and 100 yards freestyle and the210 words
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Article34 1983-12-13 47 NAUA (Japan). Mon. Oh Kwang-Soo, of South Korea, Ix'at Singapore's Narayanasamy Subramaniam on a unanimous decision m a flyweight fxnji of the 11th Asian amateur boxing championships here m Okinawa today APAP - 34 words
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Article282 1983-12-13 47 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO REMEMBER Palladin the Wild Wild West mercenary whose card read "Have gun will travel"? The security people at Amsterdam Airport might not, but they will certainly remember Fandi Ahmad, the Mild Mild East's shooting star whose card might have had to read "Have282 words
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Article204 1983-12-13 47 JANICE SEAH - Junie to make waves again? JANICE SEAH Jl ME Sng may not be finished with swimming yet. The 17-year-old student, who announced that she was through with competitive swimming after this year's South-east Asia Games m June where she won eight gold medals, may train for next year's Olympics. In204 words
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259 1983-12-13 47 JOE DORAI - Au-yeong's role leaves Jita in a dilemma JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE managercoach Jita Singh is facing a major decision regarding the role of skipper Au-yeong Pak Kuan for tomorrow's Merlion Cup soccer semi-final match against China at the National Stadium. With the return of ace striker Fandi Ahmad yesterday, Jita259 words
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Article142 1983-12-13 47 ADELAIDE, Mon. I Pakistan piled up a i mammoth first-innings total of 624 m the Third cricket Test here today to establish an outside j chance of victory over J Australia. They led by 159 and I with Australia reduced to 94-2 at the close,142 words
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Article97 1983-12-13 47 CALCUTTA, Mon. India collapsed to 36 for five m their second innings after a masterly innings of 161 not out by Clive Lloyd put West Indies m command of the Fifth cricket Test here today. Tomorrow's rest day will be one of bitter reflection for the Indians97 words
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Article159 1983-12-13 47 AUSTRALIA Ist Inns 465 PAKISTAN Ist inns (overnight 431-4) M. Khan c Phillips b Lawson 149 M. Nazar c- Marsh b Lillee 44 Q. Omar c Marsh b Lillee 113 J. Mlandad lbw Lawson 131 Z. Abbas c Yallop b Hogg 46 S. Malik c Lawson Hogan 77 S.159 words
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Article162 1983-12-13 47 INDIA Ist inns. 241 WEST INDIES Ist inns, (overnight 179-6) G. Greenldge c Yadav b Binny 25 D. Haynes lbw Dcv 5 V. Richards o Kirmani b Dcv 9 L, Gomes b Yadav 18 ■J. Dujon c Gaekwad b Dcv 0 Lloyd not out 161 M. Marshall lbw ManinderReuter - 162 words
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Article, Illustration155 1983-12-13 43 picture. LOS ANGELES, Monday EIGHT-YEAR-OLD Irish gelding John Henry yesterday became the world's leading thoroughbred money-winner when he won the Hollywood Turf Cup here. It was John Henry's 33rd victory m 73 outIngs, and took his prize money past the US$4 million (aboutAFP; UPI - 155 words
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Article520 1983-12-13 43 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By THE last few meetings of each season usually produce a crop of maiden winners. It is no exception this year. Fifteen horses out of 20 races entered the winning list for the first time over the weekend at Bukit Timah. By far520 words
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Article, Illustration266 1983-12-13 43 At the finish At the 400 m Pictures by and Cl 5 Div 4 1,200 m 1. Extra-Terrestrial 2. Palladium 3. Firdamas 4. American Eagle Dist: v 2, nk, 4 Time 1:19.7 Cl 5 Div 2 1,200 m 1. In Luck 2.JONATHAN CHOO; ALBERT SIM - 266 words
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Article65 1983-12-13 43 PENANG, Mon. Entries close tomorrow for the season's final race meeting beginning on Dec 24 and catering for Qass 1, Class 3 and Class 4 restricted terms horses. The $30,000 Pesta Pulau Pinang Cup sprint (1,200 m) will be run on the first weekend and the $125,00065 words
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Article1431 1983-12-13 43 WEIGHTS, barrier draws and ratings for this weekend's races at Bukit Timah: SATURDAY Class 4 Div. 2 1,850 m (Ratings: 70-59) 3 Atlanta 57 70 12 For The Record 57 70 15 Yangtze Kiang IV 56.5 69 13 Brave Punter 56 68 6 Major Honour 55.5 671,431 words
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167 1983-12-13 43 WAN - WAN PERTH, Monday TOP POST, owned by S.L. Liem of Agasam Stable, won the Artra Quality first leg of the Western Australian triple crown for three-year-olds at Ascot Racecourse here early this month. Liem heard a broadcast of the major sprint167 words
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Article165 1983-12-13 43 LUCKY LEO - LUCKY LEO THESE horses did well over the weekend at Bukit Timah and can be followed Two To Paris showed a return to form. He shot out m front as the field straightened for home and hung on for third to Bundini Bliss. Meteorite IV has165 words
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114 1983-12-13 43 THE following horses have been promoted (new ratings within brackets): From Class 4 to 3: Badak n (85), Bundini Bliss (85), Clair De Lune m (85), Classic Dancer (95), Discover (88), Helloha (87), Meteorite IV (85), Midnight Rider (85), Strongbow (80), Ten114 words
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Article, Illustration14 1983-12-13 43 BYJON - BYJON "I don't believe your wife thinks much of your selection."14 words
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Obituary, Illustration87 1983-12-13 43 CECIL PEREIRA AGED: 60 passed away peacefully on 10.12.83. Body lying in stale at Block 25 ***** Norfolk Estate. Funeral service will be held on 13.12.83 at 10.30am at St. Joseph's Church. Mr. Arida Phua Chwee Soon Departed 11.12.83 Funeral service will be held on 13.12.83 at 187 words
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Obituary, Illustration196 1983-12-13 43 IN LOVING MEMORY OF P. SUBRAMANIAM Departed 13/12/81 Time changes many things but not the painful memory this day brings Fondly remembered by loved ones IN LOVING MEMORY OF CYRIL TAN TECK BEE Departed 13/12/77 Six years have passed since you left us so suddenly. But sweet196 words
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Obituary64 1983-12-13 43 MR LEONG WAI NAM FAMILY of the late MDM CHEONG LAI CHAN wish to express their heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends and business associates for their condolences, donations, assistance, attendance and wreaths during their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF the late Mr Cheong Hup Kee thanks all relatives,64 words
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Obituary, Illustration79 1983-12-13 43 In Loving Memory of WILLIAM HENRY PONNIAH Departed 13-12-81 Cherished memories of you will always warm our hearts and inspire our minds Deeply missed and always remembered by wife, children, grandchildren and loved ones. In loving memory of Chen Tsin Fu who was called to be with79 words
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Advertisement196 1983-12-13 45 from West Germany Wf s J i^^C^iif' V B :i. construction, which means '^/MJ \^^^M l^JaSmL X&f^J^^\ p| infinitely varied from Kjßbl bWm» iSlI? j/^^^Jf lifting the arm-rest and If 'Vpß T **§8// v. shifting your weight for I i I^r 5 P| your ultimate relaxation. < yf it BHB196 words
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Advertisement142 1983-12-13 47 A wide collection of latest furniture designs for the year 1984. Ample exhibition hall. Fully air-conditioned, situated m Central Town Zone. All clearing at bottom low prices. Hurry! First come first serve! ■'W*^^^^^^^^ r** a n 1 Bedroom suite just from $659 per set (without mattress) 5 seater leather sofa,142 words
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Miscellaneous27 1983-12-13 47 Today's events CRICKET SRC Schoolboys' coaching clinic (SRC, 2.30 p.m.). SOCCER Merlion Cup: Rest Day. SOFTBALL ASEAN women's championship: Indonesia v Malaysia (Delta complex, 2.30 p. m.).27 words
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Article477 1983-12-13 48 Call to scrap alliance with Israel and for Soviet role m peace quest AMMAN, Monday JORDAN, one of America's best friends m the Arab world, angrily denounced the United StatesIsraeli strategic cooperation agreement yesterday and called for Soviet participation m the search for Middle East peace. TheUPI; Reuter - 477 words
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Article, Illustration72 1983-12-13 48 The Kisser is at it again WHERE presidents and celebrities go, the "Kisser" follows. The "Kisser", a Brazilian whose real name is Jose Alves de Monra, is seen here being restrained by police as he tried to kiss newly-inaugu-rated Argentine President Raul Alfonsin m Buenos Aires on Saturday. The manUPI - 72 words
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Article471 1983-12-13 48 It's much smaller than today's chips and can hold an incredible amount of information TOKYO, Mon. The days of the very large-scale integrated (VLSI) circuit, currently the most advanced microchip and the workhorse of the electronic age, look numbered with the arrival of the megabit.Reuter - 471 words
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Article61 1983-12-13 48 All's well with marble boy EIGHT days of anxiety and worry are over for Mrs S.Jayaletchmi, mother of marble boy S. Nandakumar. Nandakumar, 3, who swallowed the marble on Dec 4 near his Dover Road home, passed it out on Sunday night. Doctors had told his mother she just had61 words
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388 1983-12-13 48 JANCY CHNG - Two DK factions to set up radio station JANCY CHNG By* Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Mon. A Khmer resistance radio station will start operating very soon, a source from the group loyal to Prince Norodom Sihanouk, President of the coalition government of Democratic Kampuchea, said. An experimental broadcast is scheduled for388 words
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Article43 1983-12-13 48 A REPORT yesterday on the Singapore Zoological Gardens erroneously said the advertising agency it had hired, Ted Bates, had projected Singapore Airlines image. The agency responsible for the airline's advertising campaign is Batey Ads. The error is regretted.43 words
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Article32 1983-12-13 48 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 1.73 points to 1,258.33 m the first half hour of trading on the New York Stork Exchange today. APAP - 32 words
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Advertisement110 1983-12-13 48 MITSUBISHI sheefMM pleasure A gift that will always be appreciated for its quality and beautiful design. A fine range of ballpoint pens, rolling ball pens and mechanical pencils each bearing the famous Mitsubishi hallmark of quality to give years and years of writing pleasure sheer writing pleasure. Isn't that nice110 words
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Advertisement130 1983-12-13 48 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE There is a job underground m Singapore for Hongkong workers as long as they are skilled. TERESA LIM reports on a new recruiting drive for the MRT. Benny Ong has made a success out of high fashion m England. Now he wants130 words
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Advertisement601 1983-12-13 48 COMPUTER TRAINING I THAT WORKS 1 I/ACT is an affiliate of several international educational and professional institutions, offering computer study programs found among the best institutions overseas, as is attested by our numerous corporate and private students. COMPUTER APPRECIATION COURSES Practical Introduction to computers for Management (40 hours insight into601 words
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Miscellaneous136 1983-12-13 48 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers m several areas around noon onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 29 max., 23 mm. SUNSET today: 6.53 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.52 a.m. Adelaide 20 33 C Fine Manila 20 28 C Cloudy Amsterdam *C Melbourne 17 25 C Rain Bangkok 22136 words
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Title Section20 1983-12-13 1 SECTION TWO And they lived happily Guilt ever after guardian a o£our m OUTLOOK, goodness I Pages Two and Three20 words
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Article, Illustration1819 1983-12-13 1 SAW TEK MENG - Hail, Haf sham! SAW TEK MENG Not since P. Ramlee days have the multi-racial Malaysian audiences flocked to see a Malay film like they are flocking to see Mekanik. The film (which passed by relatively quietly m Singapore more than a month ago) is expected to become the highest-grossing Malaysian1,819 words
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Article, Illustration580 1983-12-13 1 NOT since the heyday of P. Ramlee has a Malay film attracted a multi-racial audience as Mekanik has. It is too early to say whether this will start a trend, but the phenomenon itself provides hope for the floundering Malaysian film industry. There is noNST - 580 words
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Article, Illustration914 1983-12-13 2 CHOO SOH ENG - The old boy- meets-girl story gets a facelift CHOO SOH ENG By To capture the attention of a new breed of readers, Mills and Boon are changing their money-spinning formula. A new series of more sophisticated romance fiction has been introduced. BOY meets girl, falls m love and both liveNGHAI CHEE WAH - 914 words
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Article393 1983-12-13 2 Pool of 1 30 writers WHO are the writers that churn out the Mills and Boon love stories endlessly? Are they full-time writers, men who assume female pseudonyms, or bored housewives who live out their fantasies by writing pulp romance fiction? Mr Les Ward, manager of Mills and Boon Pty393 words
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Article, Illustration479 1983-12-13 3 CHRISTY - CHRISTY Tuesday column By A working mother I'VE just caned my eight-year-old boy and sent him to bed. No TV tonight. It's punishment for a very grave offence lying. Yesterday, I set him some work to do, and to make sure that he did not forget to479 words
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1401 1983-12-13 3 JANE BRODY - JANE BRODY By. m New York A new look at guilt as a force for good is gaining ground as society seeks explanations for growing social problems such as child abuse and violence against innocent people. Guilt defined as the sense of anguishNYT - 1,401 words
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Article, Illustration847 1983-12-13 5 SAWTEKMENG - SAWTEKMENG By Synopsis Mechanic Shamil (Azmil) finds a bag containing $500,000. No amount of nagging from his mother about the money being haram (forbidden) can change his mind about it being a case of finders keepers. He takes the cash to a no-questions-asked investment broker. Meanwhile,NST - 847 words
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Article, Illustration890 1983-12-13 6 CHAN ENG CHENG - High notes, bold dream CHAN ENG CHENG As a 20th birthday gift, the Singapore Youth Choir would love to see its $103,000 dream come true. Its members are working extra hard to help raise the money but will it be enough? By THE Singapore Youth Choir will be 20 years890 words
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Advertisement156 1983-12-13 2 mk iW Wk Wk w^ -l^yaPm^^^ wm Afireat Ohrif^t^ gift that f s and very,very Drench. The Moulinex Mambo hairdryer. When you're looking for a great Christmas I 1 )ok no further than the Moulinex Mambo. I W I ■'s the latest shape m hairdryers from the I V jF156 words
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Advertisement238 1983-12-13 2 I [mt §)hh© Toulouse -Lautrec I I Dinner and Dance JBl^^ 'I m We celebrate Christmas m the Wrß^ m& 1 s^*> rTI WfKKß^t B traditional way at the Bistro, with all '^S-^SSKK^m B the extras m food, wine, entertainment <;--'? T\ G* t \f*+s§ B Price: $85++ per person238 words
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Advertisement807 1983-12-13 4 APPOINTMENTS I "^1 MANAGER FINANCE (5525,000 5540,000 PER ANNUM) A dynamic and rapidly growing, professional trading organisation of repute is seeking a live wire executive to head its newly formed confirming house division at Singapore. The desired candidate will be a Singapore/ Malaysian Citizen or a permanent resident with a807 words
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Advertisement505 1983-12-13 4 t JL (QingaporQ The World Trade Centre Club Singapore is looking for suitably qualified candidates for the following posts CLUB MANAGER Salary around $3,000 per month We are looking for a matured executive who has a proven record of success and who possesses the personality and ability to get on505 words
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Advertisement140 1983-12-13 5 Amplimesh Aluminium Grilles No rust. No welds. No maintenance. 1 Tree Brochure I W V |P U an Kin the appropriate bo«l j I yr^r^J^^u^^ft^^U^^^^^^^^MdJH Address I gets out stains and dirt better I m my Hitachi! M FONG MING TOA 111 l Ir \^r E^^^^^ Fm convinced! r II140 words
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Miscellaneous337 1983-12-13 6 One point from victory By graham Smyslov SVft Ribli 3Vfe HEATHCOTE hi London Kasparov 4V2 Korchnoi ZVi VASSILY Smyslov stood only one point from victory last Sunday night m the World Chess Championship semifinals. Smyslov, 62, who played white, agreed on a draw after the regulation five hours' play m337 words
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Miscellaneous194 1983-12-13 6 Game 9 Ribli (Final position) Smyslov But Smyslov's not caring to investigate the opportunity to win a pawn at the end suggests that his vigilance was relaxed. That could be a sign that the Russian is tiring as the semi-finals continue into the fourth week. The other semi-finals pair, Soviet194 words
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Miscellaneous81 1983-12-13 6 tor Korchnoi, 52, playing under the Swiss flag, and Soviet No. 2 player Gary Kasparov, 20, had a rest day on Sunday. The two semi-finals winners will play off m February to find a challenger for the world champion, Russian Anatoly Karpov. AP. What's on Ming Court Hotel. 11 a.m.81 words
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Miscellaneous201 1983-12-13 6 Smyslov Ribli (White) (Black) Tarrasch Defence 1 P-Q4 N-KB3 2 N-KB3 P-K3 3 P-B4 P-B4 4 P-K3 P-Q4 5 N-B3 N-B3 6 BPxP PxP 7 B-K2 PxP 8 PxP B-Q3 9 B-KNS B-K3 10 0-0 P-KR3 11 B-R4 P-KN4 12 B-N3 N-K5 13 Bxß Qxß 14 N-Q2 0-0-0 15 R-Bl201 words
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Miscellaneous1671 1983-12-13 7 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE \_f New series on 1 9th ""pick"" Fsbcs I r^oo^"^^ I OKI l ir\/ PrOnrh AAn^l^r^ Of th© 300 PM Opening followed by Enigma (Mandarin with programme on productivity features Tracy Huang 5.58 AM National An- Your Lunchdate (confd) V^CI lIUI y II Cl Itl1,671 words
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Article, Illustration1035 1983-12-13 1 NG WAI LENG - NG WAI LENG The exhibition at Chung Hwa Fine Art Gallery, starting on Friday, is not just another art show. On display are the family collection of Lord Saionji, a Japanese nobleman who lived m China m the '50s. His son, who is m1,035 words
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Article91 1983-12-13 1 til M^B j IB fIW JUHHIM Bi Bf 9HR IH| I I -BBJ—. BB^B^B^^^_^^ I j^JH^B IHV^ "^HB K—^ -^^J M I B ■^B^r jA^BJ B I B^^^^ _^d^B .^B^V j B^Br Si Bi ***** j^^^ .^^K^^r 9 W^F BJ jßhLh*m« I B^B^k. BH^*§isfe4* i^tt n'j tAtt* ffc^tfJtS.**** ft tit91 words
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Advertisement354 1983-12-13 1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Originating Summons No. 859 of 1983 In the matter of the Trustees of the Will of Seng Yong Cheng, deceased. And In the matter of Section 59 of the Trustees Act. NOTICE OF ORDER OF COURT The High Court at Singapore354 words
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Advertisement548 1983-12-13 1 t\Jh 8 SINGAPORE BROADCASTING CORPORATION^ I TENDER NOTICE I TENDER NO: 12/83/1 B Tenders are invited for the regular cleaning of |8 buildings and lands and grass cutting at g| SBC Complex, Caldecott Hill. j| Tender Deposit $500.00 A Closing Date :30 Dec 83—12 noon H Showround :20 Dec 83548 words
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Advertisement356 1983-12-13 1 NOTICE We wish to inform all applicants replying to the recent advertisements for positions m FRANK B HALL INSURANCE BROKERS (S) PTE LTD that the advertised positions have been filled. The quick response is most appreciated and we thank all applicants for their interest. A THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18)356 words
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Advertisement241 1983-12-13 1 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18, 1970 EDITION) NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDEND IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 620/57 Norman Anderson of Apt Block 130 Toa Payoh Lorong 2 =10-108 Singapore j) 1231 223/76 Sng Liang Ghee of« Apt Block 191 Toa Payoh Lorong 4 =06-656 Singapore 1231 905/76 1) Tan YongSengof Apt Block241 words
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Advertisement320 1983-12-13 1 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) TAKE NOTICE THAT: (a) Receiving and Adjudication Orders were made against the following debtors on 25th day of November 1983. IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 929/8? Cheng Heng Lee of Block 428 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 #08--2646 Singapore 2056 1230/82 Tan Mci Foong of 329-C Lorong320 words
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Advertisement342 1983-12-13 1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPI BLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 287 of 1983 In the Matter of the Companies Art (Chapter 185) and In the matter of MINT INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given I that a Petition for the Winding Up342 words
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Article, Illustration854 1983-12-13 2 Children trained to speed read m Chinese can read up to 40,000 characters a minute, according to an instructor m Taiwan. A 10- YEAR-OLD girl reading 40,000 words a minute? Someone reading a whole book m the time it takes854 words
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