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Title Section14 1983-12-17 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article, Illustration332 1983-12-17 1 RONNIE WAI - They're off to scale new heights RONNIE WAI Story: AS A reward for good performance and to promote the spirit of adventure, 13 Singapore Armed Forces commandos will trek across 250 km of hard terrain to reach Mount Everest base camp next week. Two other 1 deserving noncommissioned officers fromMAZLAN BADRON - 332 words
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120 1983-12-17 1 THE Merlion Cup soccer final between Singapore and Australia at the National Stadium will be seen on television tonight. SBC plans a delayed screening of the match at 10.10 p.m. Not good enough, says sports columnist ALAN HUBBARD. The match, almost certainly a sell-out,120 words
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Article34 1983-12-17 1 KINGSTON, Fri. The Jamaica labour Party of Prime Minister Edward Seaga today gained total control of parliament by winning all six contested seats in a general election boycotted by the opposition. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article590 1983-12-17 1 Prime Minister relieved that the constitutional issue did not drag on KUALA LUMPUR, Friday PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad made clear today that there would be no more negotiations with the rulers now that the constitutional issue had been resolved. "Now there will beNST; Bernama - 590 words
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Article225 1983-12-17 1 MIAR, Fri. The Sultan of Johor today regretted that Hmno was used to confront the rulers in the constitutional amendments issue. "I do not like other people to laugh at our stupidity," he told more than I,WO villagers of Kampung Parit Bugis and the nearby kampungsNST - 225 words
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177 1983-12-17 1 PRESIDENT Suharto will meet Mr Lee Kuan Yew here in Singapore for informal talks on Dec 27. He will fly here from Batam Island, where he will visit Indonesian development projects and will return to the island the same day. The talks here177 words
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Article357 1983-12-17 1 Soviet bloc suspends talks to cut forces VIENNA, Friday HOPES for East- West disarmament were dealt a further setback yesterday when the Soviet bloc effectively suspended talks here on reducing conventional armed forces in central Europe. The Vienna talks between the Warsaw Pact and theReuter; NYT - 357 words
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Article83 1983-12-17 1 HELSINKI, Fri. The Soviet Union today stressed the need for negotiation in view of the serious international situation and said it viewed next month's disarmament conference at Stockholm with importance. A joint statement issued after talks between Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko and his FinnishReuter - 83 words
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Article216 1983-12-17 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. The (IS balance of payments deficit soared to a record US$l2 billion (about $21.5 billion) in the third quarter of 1983, mainly due to a strong dollar, slow growth abroad and economic troubles in developing countries, the government said today. The figureReuter - 216 words
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Advertisement43 1983-12-17 1 Warm feelings after the signing. Events leading up to the accord. Page 20 Editorial Page 24 Inside 88 pages today SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,7,8 CAUSEWAY 21 EDITORIAL 24 LETTERS 25 TIMES DOLLAR 27-3« CLASSIFIEDS 31 43 RACING 41, 41 SPORTS 43 4743 words
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Article738 1983-12-17 2 Blue collar pays IT PAYS to be a blue-collar worker in Singapore. A production operator can earn more than a sales assistant, a clerk /typist or a receptionist, the latest salary survey by the Singapore National Employers Federation shows. The survey covered 69 companies employing 18,348 non-executive workers. It738 words
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Article269 1983-12-17 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE resolution of the Malaysian constitutional impasse two days ago is likely to prevent recurrence of a similar crisis in future. Despite the compromise to the rulers, the political leadership has managed to reassert the vital principle of the supremacy of Parliament in the legislative269 words
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Article235 1983-12-17 2 CASH ON THE LINE, WITHOUT LEAVING OFFICE IMAGINE BEING able to get cash right there in your office, whenever you need it, without having to pop into the nearest bank. That's what the 500 workers at Tan Chong Motors' Bukit Timah showroom will enjoy soon the luxury of having235 words
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Article227 1983-12-17 2 Liem's victory LIEM Swie King kept Indonesia's colours flying high as he launched his bid for the Badminton Grand Prix men's singles title with a 15-3, 15-10 victory over Ong Beng Teong, of Malaysia, in Jakarta on Thursday night. Misbun Sidek, of Malaysia, showed he is also a top227 words
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Article575 1983-12-17 2 LDP victory expected THE ruling Liberal Democratic Party is expected to be returned to power in Japan with a comfortable majority after the country goes to the polls on Sunday. Four independent surveys have found that the LDP may induct eight or 10 Conservative independent MPs into575 words
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Article224 1983-12-17 2 Accord welcomed THE accord on the Constitution (Amendment) Bill has been warmly welcomed throughout the country. Umno Malaysia yesterday described the signing of the Bill by the Acting King as a show of love by a Ruler for his subjects and the subjects for their Ruler. Datuk224 words
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Article486 1983-12-17 2 TV update CHANNEL 5 3.25 2nd Merlion Cup Soccer Tournament Australia vs South Korea (2nd Semi-Finals) 10.10 2nd Merlion Cup Soccer Tournament Singapore vs Australia (Final) Friend of trees IF THERE was anyone most suited to write a book on the Singapore Botanic Gardens, it was American poet486 words
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248 1983-12-17 3 Hawke says nuclear warships issue resolved SYDNEY, Fri. Prime Minister Bob Hawke said that differences with the United States and Britain over the docking of their nuclear warships in Australian ports had been resolved. Mr Hawke said in a radio interview yesterday that as a result of discussions "at theUPI - 248 words
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Article, Illustration55 1983-12-17 3 EVEN children are taking to the streets in Manila. And leading 2,000 of them is 12-year-old Kristina Aquino (right, wearing glasses), youngest daughter of assassinated opposition leader Benigno Aquino. They marched through the Makati financial district on Thursday demanding the resignation ofUPI - 55 words
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374 1983-12-17 3 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST Despite the Tanaka factor By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Fri. In spite of its close association with disgraced politician Kakuei Tanaka, the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is expected to be returned to power with a comfortable majority after the country goes to374 words
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163 1983-12-17 3 Foreign nations query mystery deaths JAKARTA, Fri. The Netherlands, the United States, and other nations have expressed concern over the alleged extralegal executions of criminals that human rights groups say have resulted in the deaths of thousands of people, Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said here today. He said two monthsAP - 163 words
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Article57 1983-12-17 3 ROME, Fri. Rome police arrested 64 people last night in a crackdown on the drugs trade in the city suburbs following a two-year investigation. Those arrested were charged with the distribution of about 100 kg of pure heroin over the past two years and eight murdersReuter - 57 words
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78 1983-12-17 3 TOKYO, Fri. Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone today said he planned to visit China in March. The exact date of the visit is being arranged through diplomatic channels, he said during an election campaign stop at Akita in northern Japan. Mr Nakasone, who played hostUPI - 78 words
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146 1983-12-17 3 NEW DELHI, Friday A SUBSTANCE which dissolves blood clots and could represent an important breakthrough in the prevention of heart attacks has become the latest drug produced through genetic engineering. The substance, called tissue plasminogen activator (TPA), was created by the US biotechnology company, Genetech.AFP - 146 words
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84 1983-12-17 3 Suharto and Mahathir to keep Brunei date JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesian President Suharto, Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad and the Malaysian King have agreed to attend Brunei's Feb 23 independence ceremonies, the daily Kompas reported today. It quoted Minister of State, Lt-Gen Sudharmono, as telling reporters on theAFP - 84 words
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Article175 1983-12-17 3 TOKYO. Fri. A senior Japanese Foreign Ministry official held talks for three hours in Hanoi yesterday with Vietnamese Vice-For-eign Minister Ha Van Lau on international affairs, Japan's Kyodo news agency reported. In a dispatch from Hanoi, Kyodo said Mr Hiroshi Hashimoto, head of the Japanese ministry'sReuter - 175 words
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Article123 1983-12-17 3 Embassy demolition continues JAKARTA. Fri. The demolition of former Chinese embassy buildings in Jakarta will continue despite reports of Chinese protests. Foreign Minister Moehtar Kusumaatmadja said here today. He added that he was not aware of a recent statement by Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Qi Huaiyuan accusing Indonesia with violatingAP; AFP - 123 words
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Article134 1983-12-17 3 MANILA. Fri. President Ferdinand Marcos today directed the National Assembly to approve a law for a new voters registration all over the Philippines as a means to ensure clean and honest National Assembly elections next year. The President, in a speech in the summer resortAFP - 134 words
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Article279 1983-12-17 4 Polish forces act to avert demos Solidarity calls for protests in memory of Gd riot dead GDANSK, Friday SECURITY forces sealed off a monument to Polish workers killed by police in 1970 food riots as supporters of the banned Solidarity trade union prepared to demonstrate today in memory of theReuter - 279 words
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Article, Illustration81 1983-12-17 4 Good deed that almost went sour WAITER Richard Daldini was just trying to do his good deed for the day when he leaned over the balcony of the Harbourwatch Restaurant in Sydney, Australia, to retrieve a cigarette lighter a customer had dropped. His good sentiments almost cost him his lifeUPI - 81 words
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219 1983-12-17 4 STRASBOURG, Fri. The president of the European parliament has given community governments until noon on Tuesday to consider his assembly's grievances before he signs into law its decision yesterday to freeze a budget refund for Britain. Parliamentary staff said President Piet Dankert's message wasReuter - 219 words
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Article71 1983-12-17 4 JOHANNESBURG. Fri. A series of bomb explosions in South Africa, including attacks on three government offices though no one was injured has put the authorities on the alert today. Today is the Day of the Covenant, a public holiday, and is of special importance to whiteReuter - 71 words
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Article60 1983-12-17 4 THE COUNTDOWN to Denmark's seventh election in 13 years started yesterday after Parliament voted against the fragile centre-right minority government's economic policy. Opposition parties on both right and left voted last night by 93 to 77 against the coalition's cost-cutting budget for next year, forcing Prime MinisterReuter - 60 words
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Article51 1983-12-17 4 AMERICAN MIDDLE EAST envoy Donald Rumsfeld met Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir in Jerusalem yesterday for top-secret talks on Lebanon. He was to meet Defence Minister Moshe Arens later. Mr Rumsfeld arrived from Damascus on Thursday evening after a dav nf talks with Syrian President Hafez Assad.AP - 51 words
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Article59 1983-12-17 4 THE UNITED NATIONS General Assembly has asked Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar to launch a thorough study of Antarctica. The assembly adopted a resolution by its political and security committee requesting Mr Perez de Cuellar to prepare a "comprehensive, factual and objective study of all aspects of Antarctica"UPI - 59 words
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Article68 1983-12-17 4 THE REAGAN administration yesterday was preparing to tell leaders of the domestic textile industry how far it would go in limiting imports from major producers around the world. Officials said in Washington that no announcement of the decision is expected until next week. President Ronald ReaganUPI - 68 words
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Article67 1983-12-17 4 PRESIDENT REAGAN is considering development of a permanently-manned space station which could cost as much as US$l9 billion (Ss4o billion) by the year 2000, administration officials said on Thursday. They said he may seek up to US$2OO million in his 1985 budget request to Congress to developReuter - 67 words
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Article205 1983-12-17 4 Opposition demands debate Reuter sale controversy LONDON, Friday A CONTROVERSY over the public sale of the billion-pound Reuters, the worldwide news organisation, emerged in Parliament yesterday with the opposition Labour Party demanding a full-scale debate over its proposed flotation. Mr Bryan Gould, a television journalist elected to Parliament in June,205 words
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Article90 1983-12-17 4 In SYDNEY, Reuters and the Australian Associated Press today announced the formation of a new company to develop advanced communications facilities for distributing news and information by satellite all over Australia. The new company, known as AAP-Reuters Communications Pty Ltd, will establish a majorReuter - 90 words
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115 1983-12-17 4 LONDON, Fri. Formerworld champion Vasily Smyslov of the Soviet Union, playing black, yesterday moved within half a point of eliminating Hungarian Grandmaster Zoltan Ribli with a steady draw in game 10 of their world chess championship match. Ribli, 32, needed a winReuter - 115 words
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Article, Illustration111 1983-12-17 7 Phalangist move begins A DRUZE Muslim militiaman, armed with a Soviet rifle, guides trucks carrying refugees out of the beseiged down of Deir Al-Qamar, 22 km south of Beirut. By yesterday, nearly 1,000 civilians, most of them Lebanese Christians, had left the town for Beirut under the flag of theUPI - 111 words
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Article315 1983-12-17 7 Land and sea attacks by Israelis and rebels TRIPOLI, Fri. Mr Yasser Arafat and his 4,000 loyalist guerillas, already under siege in this northern Lebanon port, came under intense land and sea attack yesterday and today from the Israelis as well as Palestine LiberationAP; AFP; Reuter - 315 words
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Article122 1983-12-17 7 BEIRUT, Fri. The US battleship New Jersey went into action for the second successive day yesterday in what a spokesman said was support for US Marines under attack at Beirut airport. A US Marine spokesman said the New Jersey fired 40 rounds from its fiveinchReuter - 122 words
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Article62 1983-12-17 7 JERUSALEM, Fri. Israel's crisis-ridden economy received another jolt today with the announcement that inflation leapt by 15.2 per cent in November, the second highest monthly jump recorded. Economic experts predicted it would take the annual rate for 1983 to almost 200 per cent, farReuter - 62 words
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224 1983-12-17 7 DAMASCUS, Fri. The Lebanese opposition National Salvation Front announced in Damascus today that it had reached an agreement with the Beirut government on a permanent ceasefire and the reopening of Beirut airport. The announcement was made by officials of the mainly Druze Progressive Socialist PartyReuter - 224 words
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Article164 1983-12-17 7 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. South Africa today proposed a mutual force disengagement on the Namibia-Angola border as the first step in a peaceful independence settlement for the former UN-man-dated territory. In a message to Secretary General Javier Perez de Cuellar, the South African Foreign Minister, MrReuter - 164 words
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231 1983-12-17 8 IMF man warns of protectionist peril WASHINGTON, Pri. A ttf International Monetary Fund official has said that protectionism has risen alarmingly in recent years and could threaten the global economic system. Mr Jacques de Larosiere, the IMF's managing director, said yesterday: "With the close economic and financial interdependence that nowReuter; UPI - 231 words
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Article296 1983-12-17 8 US fights dioxin pollution WASHINGTON, Fri THE government here has launched a nationwide plan to combat dioxin pollution, including the buying up of one contaminated town for US$33 million (5570.3 million). The plan was disclosed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) yesterday after dioxin pollution had been detected in dozensAP; AFP - 296 words
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Article, Illustration65 1983-12-17 8 GREENVEILLE (Texas), Fri. Will the real Ryan please cry out? For three weeks, Ryan Clausen (left) and his identical twin Bryan (right) had everyone, including mummy Gwen, stumped. Their name tags were removed during a nappy change. And telling the two-month-old boys apart wasUPI - 65 words
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237 1983-12-17 8 E1 Salvador told to purge rightists SAN SALVADOR, Fri. The United States has offered increased military aid to El Salvador on the condition that the government launches a campaign to exile rightists involved in death squads, political sources said. Highly-placed source*; said yesterday that th offer was presented by Vice-PresidentUPI - 237 words
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Article49 1983-12-17 8 NEW ORLEANS, Fri. Ai Copeland has won court approval for a bright Christmas about 250,000 bulbs bright. Mr Copeland 's neighbours j had taken him to court to try to force a blackout in his garden. They said his Christmas display attracted 250.000 people a yeai'. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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140 1983-12-17 8 Plastic surgeon gets $2 m for 'anguish' CORPUS CHRISTI (Texas), Fri. A plasti c su r geo n yesterday won himself US$l mil-,' lion (552.14 million) iti^ damages for mental anguish after a court agreed that he was supplied with defective" equipment to shore up his clients' sagging breasts. AAFP - 140 words
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Article, Illustration380 1983-12-17 11 HSUNG BEE HWA - Blue-collar workers earn more HSUNG BEE HWA By IT PAYS to be a bluecollar worker in Singapore. The latest salary survey carried out by the Singapore National Employers Federation shows that a production operator can earn more than a sales assistant, a clerk typist or a receptionist. The survey, which380 words
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Article190 1983-12-17 11 POLICE arrested 12 people and seized some gangla nd weapons in anticrime operations in the To a Payoh and Pay a Lebar areas on Thursday night. Of the 12 suspects picked up by the Toa Payoh police, one was wanted for cheating, five were190 words
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Article90 1983-12-17 11 Shophouse damaged by fire AN hour-long fire damaged a three-storey shophouse at Mosque Street yesterday. No one was injured. The fire was first spotted at about 6.45 a.m. by a son of Mr Fong Ng Shiong, 54, whose family lives on the first floor of the shophouse. Firemen who came90 words
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179 1983-12-17 11 THE Public Utilities Board will join a new water main to the existing mains at Bedok North Road and Upper Changi Road to cater for new developments in the Bedok and Changi areas. The water supply will be shut down from 8 p.m.179 words
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325 1983-12-17 11 THE People's Action Party will hold another "warm-up" session for its members and supporters to get toned up for the next general elections to be held within the next 24 months. Two more of its seven districts, City East and City South,325 words
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235 1983-12-17 11 Man charged with cheating three people A MAN was charged yesterday with cheating three people by deceiving them into believing that cheques issued by him would \ye hounoured. He was also accused of two counts of fraud. Tan Tuang Sing, 33, allegedly cheated Mr Leo Sim Nah into renting him235 words
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Article37 1983-12-17 11 THE Radin Mas citizens' consultative rommittee is offering scholarships for children who live in the area. Students from primary, secondary pre-uni-versity and university levels may apply. The closing date for applicatioas is Dec 25.37 words
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139 1983-12-17 11 New-style traffic ticket in plastic cover TRAFFIC Police introduced a new kind of summons form for parking offences from Dec 1. The ticket contains a list of 23 offences and each ticket is protected by a thin plastic cover when it is left on the windscreen of an offending vehicle.139 words
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Article, Illustration160 1983-12-17 11 Getting the message across with 'kids' CHRISTMAS is a season for giving, and this "kidney kid", is out to help you give the ultimate present life. Fifteen of these National Kidney Foundation kids are stationed at cinemas, shopping centres and public buildings, each carry ing 1,000 organ donor cards. These160 words
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Article, Illustration664 1983-12-17 12 GERRY de SILVA - Rescue on the high seas GERRY de SILVA Lady Luck and a singer's I voice save 151 passengers By LADY Luck and the voice of a woman singer helped in the rescue of 151 Indonesians, Including 77 women and children, adrift in a ferry for nearly two weeks. Yesterday the664 words
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Article, Illustration255 1983-12-17 12 IF YOU dislike lunchtime crowds or have spare time during lunch, consider getting away from the hustle and bustle with some soothing music. That was what about 100 people did yesterday at Shell Tower in Raffles Place where a Singapore Symphony Orchestra brass trio255 words
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266 1983-12-17 12 LEGAL action will be taken against a building contractor for flouting safety rules at a block of uncompleted flats at a Potong Pasir housing estate, said a factory inspector. This is because a construction worker had fallen from the eighthstorey of the266 words
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Article116 1983-12-17 12 A MEDICAL shop sales assistant, who was not told that a particular type of tablet could only be sold by prescription, sold the tablet one day to an undercover Health Ministry inspector. Yesterday, the head pharmacist of the shop, Medical Hall in Straits Trading Building116 words
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149 1983-12-17 12 THE Singapore Armed Forces will hold exercises next week in, the Lim Chu Kang, Marsiling, Mandai, Bah Soon Pah, Wing Loong and Ulu Sembawang training areas. Blanks and thunderflashes will be used in these exercises from Monday to Dec 24. The public is149 words
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Article, Illustration111 1983-12-17 15 THIS house at Vaughan Road off Ipper Serangoon Road was damaged when an embankment wall gave way during heavy rain on Thursday afternoon. Two bedrooms and a kitchen were damaged after the wall tumbled down the slope. Housewife Mrs Sim Jiak Yong «*nd111 words
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157 1983-12-17 15 Fewer Scheme B buses from Toa Payoh THE Scheme B services operating from Toa Payoh will be cut down by one-third when Singapore Bus Service starts its new bus system there. The present 12 Scheme B services will be reduced to eight. The Scheme B changes will be implemented from157 words
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Article109 1983-12-17 15 SINGAPORE Bus Service will integrate services 86 and 97 into a new service running between Hougang and Jurong East Central from Sunday. The new service will be called 97 and will be one-man-opera tod At present, service 86 operates betwee;. Housing Interchange and109 words
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Article66 1983-12-17 15 New booklet published by NPB FORMATION on the legislation ~.nd training in occupational safety and health is now availble in a booklet published by the National Productivity Board (NPB). Kntitled legislation and Training in Occupational Safety and Health, it is based on The findings of a comnrittse. it will he66 words
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Article89 1983-12-17 15 T. Pagar computer club TANJONG Pagar entered the computer league yesterday when it joined the ranks of about 30 other community centres by opening a computer club. At the opening of the club, the Senior Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister. Mr Ch'ne Jit Koon, said the club would help89 words
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Article24 1983-12-17 15 THERE will be no conducted tours of the National Museum on Christmas Eve (Dec 24) and New Year's Eve I Dec 3124 words
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280 1983-12-17 15 '$1,000 change' conman strikes again THE man with the $1,000 bill triclf has struck again this time in a Chinese medicine store. The victim, who is poorer by $690, is Mr Choong Chor Fong, owner of Ming Tai Company in Upper Cross Street. He has reported to the police how280 words
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158 1983-12-17 15 RADIO and electric*] traden are worried that the Increase of Hcence fees for colour televisions from next month may affed their business The president of the 130--member Radio and Klectrical Traders' Association of Singapore, Mr Foo Kin Sack, said on Wednesday158 words
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Article344 1983-12-17 15 Labour Ministry rescinds approval after queries from some members THE Labour Ministry has decided to rescind its approval for the Singapore Air Trans port- Workers' Union (Satu) to collect membership dues through check-off arrangements with employers. The move immediately freezes about $50,000 in subscription collections344 words
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Article151 1983-12-17 15 SHOP FOR Christmas and contribute a bit for ityThis is the idea behind the Christmas Fair organised by the Children's Charities Association. The two-day fair which begins today at the Conference Hall in Shenton Way will have about 50 stalls selling toys, books, food and151 words
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116 1983-12-17 18 QUEEN's Counsel John Clifford Mortimer has been admitted to the Singapore Bar to defend the secretary-general and chairman of the Workers' Party, who jointly face charges relating to the party's accounts. Mr Mortimer's admission, granted by Mr Justice Chua yesterday, was on the116 words
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Article35 1983-12-17 18 A DINNER and dance will be held at the Duke Hotel today by the women's subcommittee of Boon Teck community centre. The guest of honour will be Mr Michael Liew, MP for Boon Teck.35 words
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452 1983-12-17 18 JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA - JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA SSy But do not expect miracles overnight 4 IT IS a long and on-going process. The antilittering campaign took us nearly 10 years, m This is more difficult. It is more personal. Ministry of Environment official. IT LOOKS like Singaporeans are not quite452 words
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Article, Illustration162 1983-12-17 18 WITH their best wheels forward, these young polio victims will whirl, twirl and jive in their first public disco dancing display tonight. William Ng, ?A, and wheeling in step behind him, Dexter Goh, 25, are among a team of young men from162 words
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293 1983-12-17 18 TERESA LIM - TERESA LIM By Business Times Correspondent in Hongkong THE inspiration for eight Singapore companies' investment in China's Chiwan supply base is "purely commercial" and not inspired by anything political, asserted Intraco managing director Mr Chandra Das on Thursday. "I will stand by it this293 words
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Article21 1983-12-17 18 THE puppet show at the National Library by Mr Chow Pak Hong and his friends scheduled for today is cancelled.21 words
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144 1983-12-17 18 A PEDESTRIAN died after he was knocked down by a motorcycle along Punggol Road on Thursday at about 7.40 a.m. Mr Chen Ah Hing, 40, was crossing the road near the 13.5 km mark when the accident occurred. He was taken to Tan Tock144 words
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Article66 1983-12-17 18 POLICE want to contact the next-of-kin of Mr Gopal so Krishnan who died in a temporary shed beside a Sungei Road construction site on Monday. Mr Gopal, aged about 60, was last known to be living at 108, Albert Street, which has since been demolished.66 words
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Article, Illustration375 1983-12-17 22 'Value of short-term sentences doubtful' It might have negative effects, says judge SHORT-TERM prison sentences have little or no rehabilitative value but might have negative effects if the prisoners come into contact with seasoned criminals. Com muni ty-based rehabilitation might be a better solution' than short- term imprisonment for the375 words
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Article, Illustration333 1983-12-17 22 A MAN has found out that it is very costly to have a live teddy bear as a pet. Mr Tan Yong Hua, 34, was fined $300 by a magistrate's court yesterday for keeping a Malayan Sun bear in his home without a licence333 words
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332 1983-12-17 22 a tj *h^^-^B A CORRUPTION hearing was yesterday told that a company which supplied printed circuits to a video manufacturer saw its business with the factory grow by about 1,000 times in value terms in four years. Supplies of printed circuits from Pentex332 words
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Advertisement119 1983-12-17 11 IJ\lJii\« And your Christmas shopping's done. 'PLATERACK' i j r TpTA $L In solid pine $14. .jjft JLivJv-il/i. 4tisk /if '**^IL on Ann IUT~* A NOTICE BOARDS j /\1 ll\llA ♦SNACK' PAPER FILES POT MATS Various shapes and sizes. in cork. Various sizes. have followed the tradition From $2. From119 words
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Advertisement155 1983-12-17 12 Plaza Singapura welcomes Christmas with bright and jolly events (2.30pm-5.3o P m) It's the season to be merry. And what j& PLAZA SINGAPURA Singapura! We've lined up a really super a^Nlv?> Hk L^HRTw Easier shopping level by level. K A K -f'll iH "+h V n/N. JMj v>: v^iLJ 68155 words
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Advertisement148 1983-12-17 13 7m power mm BY NISSAN r-V" With a new FRONT WHEEL DRIVE PLAfMA 1 600cc C.A. engine. |jk A>werful and economical VIEW AND TEST DRIVE THE COMPLETE NISSAN RANGE AT NISSAN DISPLAY CENTRE Tel *****1 1 Open daily from 10a.m. —9p m including Sat.. Sun Public Holidays A SALES CENTRES:148 words
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Advertisement224 1983-12-17 14 MOSTifAABLE K^fl^S 1 H^ ißpP^^ «««BpBBB Br -^^H H j« jii ;i JxSsi^BßHß^P*'''' 1 WaPy*^ w^B^ij^ aßalP^^ a^BMBHBBM^BBBB^wiwIBBiI^^^ iBBBPB^F^iir U| s mIMHP^" -v. i.^^^i^i^^iWK..^^^li^i^iMi^MßßWil^i^BßßßßßHH^^S Capture the enchantme merrtmerrt of the season with soft toys, colourful Pierrot clowns and Christmas musical dolls N6wsl 0t0543(L2) I Come this Christmas wm PWJ^|^^» "^NhHI224 words
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Advertisement206 1983-12-17 15 jit Wr^^^^^^*^\ yy^ A complete <y range of VCRs 'Wmmm^^f^^^^^^f^^^ about the Mit subishi HS-320E. in in i '^^Si^^/S^^^' The VCR with more features P er S^^^^^HBH^^Hl^^BBHißßß^^SraSSs^r^ /«r And the Mitsubishi HS-700E. Our R I vertical portable VCR that works on household current or its own battery '<%£ mf^^Mm I206 words
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Advertisement423 1983-12-17 16 AT 5 STORES. WHILE STOCKS LAST! TODAY ONLY 17.12.83 I TOMORROW ONLY m O!Z' t ______!i_L j*^ vS!i«r >*^ Japanese pear (Fukushima) tTI H ■m^-^^ Uj V |(PP^^-^ «r- Extralarge^- _j^^J IO- I faiOO f| Wfw^l Australian air flown^B^^Wßj^^^^^ HH *4&^ i jß^ "S^fcJW >^B^B-^^ A»U.*y j«. -A 4 'A^B^M^BT423 words
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Advertisement665 1983-12-17 17 O T^Tr TOI^!F S WHIILE SI "QCKS LAST! W-^^M^ m^mm^ Offers till 18.12.83. While Stoc.ks-.Last SiOß n^Z -s^^^^r^ j.. r B -Iv purchase at New Yaohan Katong. lOf| OH »^^«_gi.. Ffc jh™ m Don't forget to bring your parents V B^^^^W **W along. Only while stocks last, so hurry! selected665 words
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Advertisement94 1983-12-17 18 V^ nrist i a 1 1 JD 1 o r PARF U M S I l! 1 j i-'.i f: i I", ii'^-l^iii'iiil'ihiiifjl'.:'^'!!:'' 1 th i ij &tijr special concentration of fragrance. fm An everyday I luxury that K lasts all day. mk Esprit de Parfum. 3JHI revolutionary ;;,V|i >94 words
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Advertisement327 1983-12-17 19 Fantasising about the exciting gifts you'll receive for Christmas Diapet- Miniature models of all -j- is one of Ihe joys of childhood. And Daimaro is where little makes of vehicles, from cars to 1 K A L. I -ri bulldozers, imagine finding exact fantasies can come true. There're super games,327 words
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Article, Illustration100 1983-12-17 20 Sudirman the singer called to the Bar KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Popular recording artiste, Sudirman Haji Arshad, was admitted as an advocate and solicitor of the High Court today. The singing lawyer, however, has not made up his mind whether to pursue a career in entertainment or in law. Sudirman, whoNST - 100 words
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88 1983-12-17 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysian police believe they have crippled a drug trafficking syndicate said to be operating from the Australian city of Perth. Deputy Home Affairs Minister Kassim Ahmad said that 12 people had been arrested after a police swoop which began with the arrestAFP - 88 words
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412 1983-12-17 20 'Show of love by ruler for subjects and subjects for ruler' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri THE accord on the Constitution (Amendment) Bill has been warmly welcomed throughout the country. Umno Malaysia today described the signing of the Bill by the Acting King as a showBernama - 412 words
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Article, Illustration678 1983-12-17 20 THE following are extracts from an interview Bernama had with Malaysia's Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, on the signing of the Constitution (Amendments) Bill. The interview was conducted on board the plane that took Dr Mahathir back to KualaBernama - 678 words
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106 1983-12-17 20 PETALING JAYA, Fri. A surgeon at the Univeristi Hospital scored a first when he performed open heart surgery on a seven-month-old baby weighing only 1 kg last Friday. The patient, Rohaidah blnti Mohd Rashld, was the youngest in the country to have undergone suchNST - 106 words
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144 1983-12-17 20 East Coast flood situation improves KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The flood situation in the East Coast states improved today except in some districts. In KELANTAN, many evacuees returned from relief centres where they had taken shelter. There are now less than 1,000 people in such centres in the state. The waterNST; Bernama - 144 words
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Advertisement145 1983-12-17 20 VIOORpUSIC^ this Christmas can be an unforgettable joy for trie whole family at the victor music Christmas Fair. You'll be treated to free surprise door-gifts, dazzling organ performances, astounding magic shows (by the talented victor Khoo!), games and lucky draws (lots of prizes must be won!), and much more. Come145 words
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Advertisement365 1983-12-17 21 THE NEW BMW FOUR DOOR 3 SERIES. AN OPEN AND SHUT CASE. i When you think about it, adding rear doors to the 3 series width by 18mm without changing the external dimensions at all. tyres. And standard, five-speed gearbox, or the fuel-saving four was an obvious move on our365 words
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Advertisement615 1983-12-17 22 'Wk^Gonu on up Jp% £4&" tap otdamai ndiuil^^ Special 30% Discount. New collection of Charles Exclusive brass bed from Australia. k Friven bedspreads and Jk* Bfeu f designs. Twin, Queen and I^^^-b^s^ 11 >*rt!i«^^ H^ King sizes I ■M l alkS92.soSl.H6,S()f? *L S S^J- W w $79 $115 IL^j^^,^— .l615 words
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Article, Illustration186 1983-12-17 23 Star sends hosts into final SOCCER fans had a big treat when Singapore played China in the semi-finals of the Merlion Cup. For the star of the game was Fandi Ahmad. The doctor had told him he should rest but he wanted to play for Singapore. The'crowd of186 words
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92 1983-12-17 23 Contractors to blame for 60 pc of blackouts DON'T immediately blame the Public Utilities Board the next time you are hit by a blackout. Sixty per cent of the blackouts this year has been caused by private contractors damaging underground cables. The PUB is now thinking of taking contractors to92 words
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163 1983-12-17 23 Govt gets more strict with illegal video THE government is getting more strict with illegal video operators to make sure they have no place to carry out their business. The HDB introduced tougher rules to stamp out illegal video operations in Housing Board flats recently. The government will introduce new163 words
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Article47 1983-12-17 23 THIS has been the coldest December in four years. And on Dec 2 we had the second coldest day on record with a temperature of 21.9 degrees Celsius. The coldest day ever recorded was on Jan 31, 1934 when the temperature was 19.6.47 words
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Article175 1983-12-17 23 Economy better than expected SINGAPORE'S economy will do better than expected this year, Dr Tony Tan said this week. "We have done better than we had expected earlier this year," the Minister for Finance and Trade and Industry said at the end of his tour of Mountbatten and Katong. Things175 words
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Article99 1983-12-17 23 IN SHORT A SINGER was fined $750 by a court for using bad words on stage. Patrick Lee Khuay Swee, lead singer of the Speedway, was performing at the Rainbow Lounge with his seven-man group. A HAIRDRESSING salon gave free haircuts to residents of Cheshire Home in Changi this week.99 words
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189 1983-12-17 23 IF WORKERS get more wages to keep up with the higher cost of living and they have to pay more income tax, then higher wages are no help. The government will consider a cut in income tax if it helps Singaporeans to fight inflation.189 words
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Article60 1983-12-17 23 TOA Payoh bus commuters will no longer have to go round in circles. From Dec 26, trunk services will not go round the estate. Instead, there will be feeder services linking various parts of the estate to the new interchange at the junction of Lorong 2 and60 words
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Article, Illustration61 1983-12-17 23 New fleet of taxis makes its appearance A NEW taxi fleet showed up on the roads this week. They are all driven by Singapore Armed Forces' Reservists. All 105 drivers were selected because of their good performance in national service. The taxis of the Singapore Commuter Pte Ltd have red61 words
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Article107 1983-12-17 23 AN ENGINE dropped out of a cargo plane onto a textile factory on Wednesday. It caused a big explosion. The plane then crashed nearby. At least 53 people were killed. The accident in Colombia in South America also set fire to two other factories nearby.107 words
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Article96 1983-12-17 23 Floods wipe out holiday tours TRAVEL agents here have cancelled tours to Malaysia because of the floods. Various bus companies which provide services to the East Coast have also cancelled their services. Many roads along the East Coast haw been cut because of flooding or because the bridges are under96 words
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Article40 1983-12-17 23 A PROPERTY developer was fined $500 for having banned magazines like Playboy and Penthouse, and obscene playing cards in his home. Ho Kok Cheong of People's Park Development pleaded guilty. He said they were for his own entertainment.40 words
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Article, Illustration153 1983-12-17 23 World wise A MAN in England confessed to the murder of his wife when construction workers dug up a skull from his garden. He had murdered his wife, cut her up and buried the pieces 23 years ago. The skull did not belong to his wife and turned out to153 words
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Article60 1983-12-17 23 THE Argentine military leaders who made war with Britain over the Falkland Islands are to go on trial. The newly elected government said they would be tried for "spreading terror, pain and death throughout Argentine society." The military leaders ruled Argentina from 1976 until last year.60 words
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Article107 1983-12-17 23 SBC wants to get television producers from Hongkong. This is because there will be more locally-produced Mandarin serials next year. The nead of the drama unit, Mr Leung Lap Yan who is from Hongkong, returned from Hongkong this week. He had gone there to get five107 words
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Advertisement355 1983-12-17 23 j rymißm **<»' i^«^^^^^^^» 16th cfntury Tudor armour and armaments 20th century Tudor Princv Dott Dnv. The Tiidor Oyster Prince Date Day Time armoured in steel Secured within the seamless steel case of the solid block of stainless steel; it has no seams. It gives two seals against the elements.355 words
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484 1983-12-17 24 The Straits Times says Vital gain for democracy NOW that the impasse over the four-month-old constitutional crisis in Malaysia has been amicably resolved, the question that will be asked many times over in the weeks ahead is whether it was worth all the trouble. To the Umno-led National Front government,484 words
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751 1983-12-17 24 NANCY CHNG - This and that Things people ask of me when they hear I am going home NANCY CHNG By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK I went home to Singapore for a short visit recently. Aside from a few pieces of essential clothing, my luggage was loaded with gifts salted fish, local fruit, jars751 words
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496 1983-12-17 24 T.F.Hwang takes you down memory lane JUST A WORD JUST a word, an eyecatching word, and it can get you all wrapped up in memories. For me, symposium is one such word. Ordinarily, it means "a conference or seminar" and nothing more. Little did I realise that it could aiso496 words
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Article, Illustration1661 1983-12-17 24 JOHN DRYSDALE - Why the Russians will not 'crawl back' to the negotiating table JOHN DRYSDALE Behind the headlines By of Global Stats Ltd, London An in-depth look at major news events this week WHY did the sensational American television film, The Day After. i fail to shift public opin- ion in Britain1,661 words
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Advertisement76 1983-12-17 24 Tarn on the name for man music ftX-MM Sytftin P«x»tr Hawflm»(M v W0 Fi*qu«ncy fUtponulHj) «o ***** i rossover Frnpicncy MH/i 2000 Crotsovci 1 reqiM O.Cabm«( Bau Rcili-v MIX 701 Control Ranit t !2dßtEqualinr Scctwn).( Fnqu«Ky(H<l 60.250 Ik -K IOK i Frequ«nc) Rcspomc Mu 20 20KH<{ Idßl.Phono K) .'"MI i76 words
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Advertisement332 1983-12-17 24 ■bh»—^H FULLY IMPORTED FROST-FREE REFRIGERATORS A* Now when you trade in your old fridge and buy a Goldstar Frost «^n> Free refrigerator, we'll reimburse you a $100 for any purchase M of the Goldstar models GR 235 FSL or GR 300 TS m or GR 350 SL and $70 for332 words
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Letter, Illustration307 1983-12-17 25 All for cashless salaries Labour Ministry says I REFER to the article •Cashless salaries proposal is rejected". (ST. Dec 16). The report, which claimed that the government had rejected a proposal to amend the Employment Act to allow employers to pay wages by cheque or through bank accounts, is grossly307 words
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481 1983-12-17 25 TOURISM, the so-called hidden export, is extremely important to our economy. In recent months, there has been a drop in tourist arrivals and earnings. The cause is, among others, the worldwide recession, the strong Singapore dollar and the imposition of exit taxes in some481 words
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198 1983-12-17 25 Patient's case file could not be located AT 9.15 a.m. on Dec 9, I went to the Specialist Outpatient Clinic in Alexandra Hospital. I had been given an appointment for 10 a.m. On reaching the hospital, I queued up and got my number at about 9.35 a.m. For the next198 words
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307 1983-12-17 25 US must not take sides in Middle East THE Israeli Prime Minister's visit to the United States and the end result of stronger military ties between the two countries is just another case of US mispolicy in the Middle East. The collaboration between the two countries, more of an alliance,307 words
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185 1983-12-17 25 IT IS very heartening to read that the Traffic Police are mounting a campaign against traffic offenders. They should also act against all those who misuse tiled pavements, walkways, five-foot ways, etc, which are for pedestrians. The slopes and ramps at the ends of these185 words
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Letter197 1983-12-17 25 I LIVE in Holy Innocents Lane. Ever since a portion of the lane was closed, I have been using Jalan Kachip. I wrote a letter on June 6 stating the dangers of using Jalan Kachip. The Housing Board replied that it would improve conditions in197 words
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Advertisement128 1983-12-17 25 VjOvCi Girl NAIL SUCKS^ FOR FREE jFfl£T^J|| It's no secret. We're giving away A o^f^Hw M our nail slicks. M J7 v Instead of the usual $13.80 j^^^^ for both lipstick and nail slicks, mgjSsf /i you pay only $7 90 for the ML mf M-^Stm I m lipstick. And128 words
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Advertisement129 1983-12-17 25 I NEXT TO (ji^ ORCHARD V^HJ| ■^■4N^|MH^P^nlHriMM|B RO AD V^ I SINGAPORE X^^H^S^! S^ s COLO STORAGE/ \^^gs3 l l|[|Mg3l|j^^ STATION. TOURlST^Sm^^^^^^^^^^i SaRD C ROAO with\ \^^^^^^i^m^^^ IiSSR cpcriftLlST SER*" jt:> b «bS*r < -> BY UNIT A wk\ 9ini i *lli'lWBr" ?\tf-W\?^ v i* aS CENTRE 4 mil lL129 words
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Advertisement382 1983-12-17 25 ■■E^BESi^r^JLjbj^^l -f' flmj^^Bß»iiraiMfg^BßK^-^B tJKft^K BfeNwM^adM P^^^^^^^ S B^ 1 4 —^^B W Ji B^^ fl B. v& H b£ J B^r^ »<**** x Ib^P» j >**"^- '■^'^^«M I B ■j* I RK I Pill 8 I li *'-*^M H^^fl I SINGAPORE ASSAY OFFICE j A MEMBER OF THE CV GROUP382 words
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Advertisement320 1983-12-17 26 it's a day's outing. With a playground. A \J 9jH^|^^^ The Chuck E Cheese SuSo,^he Sck 9 E^C°hep^ Time W RESSSnt^^ Family Restaurant, a fast-food restaurant >. J|^y^ f\J most fun family restaurant m town chuck e unlike anything you've ever seen before. \''sJh|' Jb j f"||^k c Sai3i*eSS2aS h320 words
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Article33 1983-12-17 27 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 58 37 27 Finance 8 9 9 Hotels 4 2 5 Properties 8 1 6 Plantations 8 2 1 Mining 5 0 1 Deb/Loans 1 4 533 words
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Article, Illustration240 1983-12-17 27 Investors profit gains THE SIGNING of the Constitutional Amendment Bill on Thursday failed to excite the Singapore stock market yesterday. Instead. investors took their profits and sold stocks that had risen over the week. A dealer summed up the sentiment: "Now that there are no factors impeding the market, investors240 words
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Article34 1983-12-17 27 INDICES Highs Lows 1974 1982 Sales $23,283,000 $72,666,000 Operating profit $.J..'88.000 $7,979,000 Net profit $1,684,000 $3,146,000 Dividend 6% 6% Net earnings/share 5.7 ct its 5.2 cents No. of issued shares 20.85 J. 000 60.869.00034 words
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Article39 1983-12-17 27 K. Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 64 19 30 Finance 4 3 6 Hotels 1 1 0 Properties 8 3 0 Oil Palms 4 2 2 Tins 7 4 4 Rubbers 7 3 5 Deb/Loans 2 0 139 words
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Article45 1983-12-17 27 TalamMkies 1380 +50 Kamuntktf 50c 690 +40' MA A 1000 +30 Ambassador 930 +30 River view 440 +26 FimaMßox 440 +22 G E Life 1760 +20 BerjayaKawat 344 +20 T Harbour 428 18 Kemayan 510 +14 Syn Resin 338 +12 Lion Corpn 295 +1245 words
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Article49 1983-12-17 27 UM Flour 720 -10 M Breweries 705 -10 UOB 570 -10 Tong Men{ 300 -10 Dunlop kid 370 -6 DBS 995 -5 M Banking 925 -5 Prima 670 -5 K I Industries 660 -5 Keck Seni 625 -5 Straits TrarJni 610 -5 A B N lOOfl 251 -549 words
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Article44 1983-12-17 27 Dec 15 Dec 16 BT Composite: 936.88 937.25 BT Indicator: *****28 *****87 ST Industrials: 981.91 983.49 ST Finance: 2794.92 2801.49 ST Hotels: 931.24 934.85 ST Properties: 699.92 702.65 ST Minings: 281.15 283.98 ST Plantations: 1520.94 1525.18 OCBC: 816.13 816.10 SES Ind: 727.66 731.1144 words
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Article23 1983-12-17 27 Chuan Hup 904,000 UOL CULS 883,000 Pahang Cons 702,000 Cerebos 685,000 General Corp 486,000 Total turnover: 13.51m Total value: $37. 17m23 words
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Article109 1983-12-17 27 A LATE spurt of buying helped share prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market to finish steady yesterday in heavier trading. The market opened on a strong footing as investors reacted favourably to the signing of the Constitution (Amendment) Bill by the Timbalan Yang DiPertuan Agong on109 words
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Article75 1983-12-17 27 Boustejdßhd -I Clt -5 Wearnes +2 Cold Storafe +10 Dunlop kid -6 Esso -30 CCM +10 GentinfS +4 Guinness —4 Haw Par _1 Fi N +5 Keppel —6 MTC +15 M_j.p_.po,. Inchcapeßhd +1 Nat kon +5 PMC +10 B rl fCT -4 Promet finlkc 4 Perks75 words
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Article331 1983-12-17 27 Proposal passed unaltered KLSE amendments KUALA LUMPUR Despite continued agitation from the stockbroking community, the controversial proposed ammendmenis to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Kxrhange rules were passed without changes yesterday afternoon. deputy Finance Minislei- Datuk Dr Ling Liong Sik. after a meeting with a special KLSE panel at the FinanceNST - 331 words
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311 1983-12-17 27 Work on Wisma project will start next week THE WISMA project will proceed after all. Work on the shopping-cum-office complex, where the Indonesian embassy used to stand in Orchard Road, will start next week, ending weeks of speculation about its fate. The title deeds to the property were transferred from311 words
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Article209 1983-12-17 27 FORMED in 1927, Jack Chia-MPH is a holding company mainly involved in investment in both quoted and unquoted securities. The Jack Chia group of companies is also involved in property development (especially in Australia), recreation facilities, publishing and bookselling, consumer products and Pharmaceuticals, and even a hotel. Overall209 words
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Article130 1983-12-17 27 SHAREHOLDERS in Inchcape have given their agreement to a restructuring of the company's Malaysian interests at a meeting held yesterday. As a result of the restructuring, a new holding company, Kumpulan Inchcape, will now operate Inchcapes' Malaysian subsidiaries. The holding company will be 60 per cent130 words
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320 1983-12-17 27 MATHEW YAP - MATHEW YAP By SHORT of cash? No need to make a trip to the bank, just visit the ATM in your office. That scenario is going to happen soon at Tan Chong Motors Bukit Timah showroom. All 500 workers of320 words
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Article, Illustration268 1983-12-17 27 SMALL World is really kids' stuff. And Emporium Holdings is prepared to bet $5 million that this Parkway Parade store for children is going to go over big. That's what it's pumped into this three-level store which has everything from bibs to designer clothes268 words
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235 1983-12-17 27 EMPORIUM Holdings today opens the first of a new breed of food stores which will have two distinct features. One is that it will have a self-service area where fast-food can be heated up and drinks bought off the tap. The other is235 words
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Article44 1983-12-17 27 ASIATIC Development Berhad, a subsidiary of Genting Berhad, has got approval to acquire most of the assets of Ko Rubber Plantation Pte Ltd. This includes 9,268 hectares of plantation land owned by Ko Rubber which is now in voluntary liquidation.44 words
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Article32 1983-12-17 27 RENONG has announced that the last day and time for taking up its one-for-three rights issues at a price of 60 sen per share is Jan 23 at 5 p.m.32 words
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Article41 1983-12-17 27 MALAYSIAN Resources Corporation has announced that it has received 98.55 per cent acceptances for its rights issue of 23.11 million shares at M1.50 per share. The excess shares available for allotment will be distributed at the directors' discretion.41 words
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Article47 1983-12-17 27 AMALGAMATED Steel Mills Berhad's deadline for splitting of its rights issue of 127.5 million new ordinary 50 sen shares is Jan 7 at 3 p.m. The deadline for accepting or renouncing the new issue, or applying for excess shares, is Jan 30 at the same time.47 words
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Article45 1983-12-17 27 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore said it suspended trading in the shares of Kuala Lumpur Kepong Bhd yesterday morning at the request of the company pending an announcement. The Msl Kuala Lumpur Kepong shares were last traded here at US$3.O4 on Thursday.45 words
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Article60 1983-12-17 27 CYCLE Carriage, which holds the Mer- cedes Benz franchise, has told the Stock Exchange of Singapore that the group's profits for the year ending Sept 30 next year may be lower than in year just ended. It expects demand for cars to go down because of the60 words
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Article51 1983-12-17 27 TOKYO A spokesman for Hitachi Ltd yesterday admitted that Hitachi's first supercomputer, the Hitac S-810, 20 array processor system, uses software that infringes on the copyrights of International Business Machine Corporation (IBM). University of Tokyo officials said the university plans to switch its contract from Hitachi to IBM.AFP - 51 words
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Article3233 1983-12-17 28 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in "business done". Further, because all dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does3,233 words
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Article1354 1983-12-17 28 INDUSTRIALS Yjlnornoto (1MB) \lcnm (3 I2B) 'HI) 8.12 (10) 3.08 (6) 3.06 (3) 3.14 AMI) (3.565) (20) 3.56 (6) 3.M (5) :i54 Antah (2.458 2.465) (175) 2.42 (21) 2.44 (197) 2.41 (92) 2.43 (95) 2.40 (171)2 46(28)2.47(15)2.45 Ben I Co (1.128 1.135) (15) 1.12 (6)1,354 words
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Article2766 1983-12-17 28 All shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tan-exempted dividend ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars. 1983 last Yield Vol Day High Low Company Sale Change ('000) High Low2,766 words
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Article, Illustration36 1983-12-17 29 RIIRRFR Cl0S ng Pr CeS RUBBER cents/kilo Singapore Ian 239.50 (S), down 0/5 cents Malaysia Ian 264.50 (M>. down one cent tiu Closing prices MS kilo Straits Tin $29.20 unch Turnover: 155 tonnes, up 58 tonnes36 words
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Article39 1983-12-17 29 GOLD US$/oz Fri Thws Singapore 381.00 381 SO 388 40 388 80 Hongkong 381.00 381 50 388.30 388 80 Thurs Wed New York 380.00 381 00 388 00—389 00 London 389 00 389.50 388 50- 389 0039 words
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Article103 1983-12-17 29 THE KILOBAR market opened at 5526,308 and closed at 5526,310. The Far East market opened at U*****.50 2.00 in very quiet trading. Slight overseas buying at the opening pushed the market to U*****.30 2.80 briefly before it settled down at U*****.00 2.50. It closed the day at US$3Bl.OO 1.50.103 words
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Article27 1983-12-17 29 Closing prices SILVER USJ/troy oz Fri Thurs Singapore 883 888 9 24- 929 Thurs Wed New York 8.79-8 84 9 28-9 33 Source Credit Suisse. Spore27 words
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Article28 1983-12-17 29 rnoocD Ch)sinl pfices Thurs Spot 978 50-994 00 (994 00 994 50) 3 months 1004 50 1005 50 (1021 00 1021.50) Markel tone Easier Sales. 15,800 tonnes28 words
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Article21 1983-12-17 29 ALUMINIUM "Jyj" Thurs Spot *****0-*****0 (*****0-1078 50) 3 months 1096.00—1096.50 (1106 00-1106 50) Market tone: Barely steady Sales 10.300 tonnes21 words
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Article136 1983-12-17 29 THE CRUDE palm oil market closed higher yesterday, with tight supply and Indian interest at its weekly tender triggering speculative buying interest. The refined market saw further covering support for RBD palm oil. PALM Closing prices Crude M$/tonne palm oil Dec 1480 (south) 14/0 (central) Ian 1455 (south)136 words
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Article75 1983-12-17 29 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed slightly tower with Jan One RSS buyers quoted at 239 50 cents per kilo, down 0.75 cents from Thursday. Over in Kuala Lumpur, the market closed easier with Jan Int One RSS buyers quoted at 264.50 cents per kilo, down one cent75 words
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Article79 1983-12-17 29 THE Straits Tin price in Penang held steady at M529.20 per kilo. It is five cents above the International Tin Agreement (ITA)'s floor price of M529.15. Dealers said the manager was the main buyer, maintaining his support at this level as sentiment was aided by steadier sterling against79 words
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Article318 1983-12-17 29 FOB in bales RAS MRELB (S cents/kilo) (M cents/kilo) Noon Close Noon Close Int. 1 RSS prompt 235.00— 236.00N 235.50— 236.50N unq unq Int. 1 RSS Jan 239 00 -239.50 239.50-240.00 263.75—264 50 264 50-265 00 Int. 1 RSS Feb 242.25— 242 75 243.00— 243 50 Int. 2 RSS318 words
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Article362 1983-12-17 29 Noon closing Gambler 100% 2nd class 283 old crop 194.50S prices J/ 100 k| fMNSW 230 00 (sellers) 100% 3rd class 278 A% "00N fUB Niw ZJU uu iseiieiij r^ 273 B-10% new crop 188 00N OOCOnui Smce p roduce xc f,ange tna 268 C 15% 186 00N362 words
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Article471 1983-12-17 29 I i i i i ii i i i 1 Hongkong Hang Seng Friday 860.77 (869.88) i Week ago 858.39 Australian All-Ordinaries Friday 756.0 (755.4) Week ago 735.8 Australian Industrials Friday 982 6 (979.1) Week ago 959.0 Financial Times Industrials Thursday 752.8 (751.1) Week ago 760.2 Dow Jones Industrials471 words
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Article265 1983-12-17 29 Dec 16 HK$ Change Associated Hotels 093 unch Hank Of Kast Asia 19 30 -0.1 Carrlan Invest Cheung Kong 695 -0.05 China Light 11 70 -0 1 Croat Harb Tunnel 9 908 unch t I Consortium 0 4758 Far East Exrh Philex ***** unch fi I Cement 920 unch265 words
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Article320 1983-12-17 29 Dec 16 Cents Chanfe (Aust) All 187 unch A N I 265 unrh A P M 233 +1 Aberfoyle 790 unch Agr 285 unch Alliance OH 083 +3 Allied Mill 230 -5 Ampol Exp 410 20 Ampol Pet .172 +2 Anz 584 Ashton 139 -1 B H P 1380320 words
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Article353 1983-12-17 29 Dec 16 Yen Chanfe AJlnomoto 1050 +30 1 Akal 565 10 1 Arnada 979 +24 Asahl Chem 383 unch I Asahl Glass 690 12 Bank Tk 291 unrh I Brldgestone 600 +7 Canon 1580 +30 1 Ca-slo Computer 1510 +20 1 Citizen 662 +9 I) Nip Print 915 -2353 words
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Article245 1983-12-17 29 Dec 15 US$ Chanfe Alcoa 42*i -1* Allied Chem Cp 52V» unch Allls-Chalmers 16% unch Am Tel b Tel 63* -H Amax Inc 24 1 Amr Corp 35* -H Bethlehem Stl 26* -W Boeing Co 44'* Burroughs Cp 47* Caterpillar Co 47'^ unch Chase Manhtn 44 l i245 words
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Article533 1983-12-17 29 Dec 15 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 140 -1 Ass. Dairies 146 -2 BTRPLC 429 2 Babcocks 154 -4 Barclays 487 unch Beechams 320 +2 BICC 240 +2 Blue Circle 423 I-2 BOC Group 295 +19 Boots 184 unch Bowater 239 unch BATS 156 unch Britannia 93 unch BP 396533 words
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Article104 1983-12-17 29 YOUR ABROAD The following table shows approximately how much of a particular currency local banks will sell you for SSIO United States U554.67 Japan 1,091 yen Indonesia 4,596 rupiahs gud, Arabia 16 15 nyals Malays* MJ10.92 J n Korea 743 *o Philippines 65.36 pesos* Taiwan NT5187.93 Thailand 107.34 baht Britain104 words
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Article106 1983-12-17 29 THE US dollar opened at 552.*****5 in the Singapore foreign exchange market. Active trading was seen in the day with heavy commercial demand. The currency hit the day's high of 55.1375 85 and closed at that level. The US unit retained its firmness against major currencies despite effort by106 words
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Article463 1983-12-17 29 From Page 28 Rasa Sayan* (2.455) (5) 2.50 (19) 2.48 (6) 2.47 (12) 2.46 (7) 2.49 (4) 2.45 Setron Msla (1.535) (6) 1.53 (2) 1.54 (1) 1.52 Hmah Langat (8.658 8.80S) (2) 8.70 (3)8.80 Time Eng (3.248 3.305) (6) 3.22 (36) 3.24 (3) 3.28 litd463 words
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Article335 1983-12-17 29 Managers' prices for Dec 17 19 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3 38—3.59 The Savings Fund 2 01 2 13 Spore Prog Fund 1.47—1.56 Spore Sec. Fund 2.21—2.25 Spore Invest Fund 1 18- 1 25 Spore Equity Fund 1 45 1 54«d Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund335 words
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Article, Illustration354 1983-12-17 29 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel wharves Bunga Tanjong 33/4 aside 17 12 Cherry Bagus 27 '8 aside 17 12 Ionian Sea 13 4 a side 17 12 Langsa 45 aside 17 12 SO Tripura 31 2 aside 17 12 Prof Mierzejewski 33 4 16 12 18 1?354 words
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Article, Illustration606 1983-12-17 29 LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr cargo time block Access (*****E) 18/12 (0400) FSB 0700 0900 1400 1600 N4 E Vital (*****W) 18/12 (0900) FSB 1400 1600/2000 2100 N4 Tohgo M (32/353) 18 12(1300) FSB 1100 1300 2100 2200 B6 Prasetia (43SB83) 18/12(1500) FSB 1500 1700/2100 2200 B3606 words
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Article62 1983-12-17 29 BEIJING Chinese shipbreaking yards have handled 16 vessels totalling 83,000 tonnes since they opened for business in March, the China News Service said. Next year. the Shanghai-based yards plan to handle 40 vessels totalling about 200,000 tonnes. The yards have demolished ships from Hongkong, Japan and westernReuter - 62 words
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779 1983-12-17 30 NORA CHENG - NORA CHENG By YEAR 1 1 to YEAR 16 Amount taxable (S% of purchase price) $3,000 Capital income per year ($9,208 $3,000) $6,208 Amount of tax payable $120 YEAR 17 Total capital income collected over 17 years (17 x $6,208) $105,536 Excess above purchase price779 words
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357 1983-12-17 30 Singapore A FORCEFUL leap of almost 20 points on Tuesday left investors at the stock market gasping and exhilarated this week. That sterling performance brought the Straits Times Industrial Index within a whisker of its all-time high a record 992.62 set on Aug357 words
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Article87 1983-12-17 30 THE FOLLOWING is a list o! the 5 most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week. It I gives the turnover in thousands of units.' closing prices yesterday and the high and low for 1983. i Company Volume Price High (J) Low (million)87 words
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Article240 1983-12-17 30 K. Lumpur AT THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, the settling of the Malaysian constitutional issue was also a boost for that market. The end of the week found the New Straits Times Industrial Index closing at 1389.78 points. It went up by another 23.36240 words
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Advertisement1587 1983-12-17 31 i 737H66* I 1 V 1 LIVE SEAFOOD 'j at very economical prices We also serve special SZE CHUAN CANTONESE FOOD Wedding Dinner, Buffet Parties, Outside Catering can be arranged Ample Parking No Corkage/No Service Charge Open daily from 11 a.m. onwards HONLON GARDEN RESTAURANT 220-230, West Coast Way (Grd.1,587 words
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Advertisement974 1983-12-17 32 50 Office Equipment/ 50 Office Equipment/ Supplies Supplies XeroxNsv quality n^ copiers from only $550. For a very short time, you can gei unbelievable bargains on a limited supply uf used Xerox plain paper copiers. These machines are only available through this special two day warehouse s.ilt All copiers are974 words
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Advertisement535 1983-12-17 32 K KJ I A SCHOOL BUS Driver it urgently requin-r. hy .< transport servic ■<• compam II vuu are a careful ■[X driver with a (lass lour licence. I *^MM move on to classification 661. You m in needed i<> start work urgent- 65 Situations Wanted LIVE-IN DOMESTIC servant available.535 words
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Advertisement472 1983-12-17 32 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ 1 Executive u A leading Commercial Advertising Exhibition Construction firm with regional office In Singapore urgently requires PROJECT CO-ORDINATOR GCE O' or A' level Preferably with experience In Commercial Advertising Design Must be outgoing and have pleasant personality Attractive salary other fringe benefits will be472 words
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Advertisement643 1983-12-17 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretariat/Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical vVell established Company located in Jurong fl*££J invites applications for the following positions: A) ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Duties: Responsible for all office services. 9 B) TELEX OPERATOR Duties: Sending receiving telexes and other related services Qualifications Experience For Position (A): Be643 words
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Advertisement348 1983-12-17 33 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical O§B NATIONAL fe^H UNIVERSITY Kf SINGAPORE Applications are invited for appointment to the post of STATISTICAL CLERICAL OFFICER (GRADE IV) QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE GCE Ordinary Level passes in two subjects (including Mathematics) or the Cambridge School Certificate with two credits Typing, 30 wpm. k age at348 words
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Advertisement466 1983-12-17 33 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial Clerica, ~w We are a large company provid Inn online and offline services t banks and Invite application for the following positions (1) COMPUTER OPERATORS Singapore citizens 5 G.C.E. "O" levels includin English and Mathematics Below 25 years of age Be prepared to work shil466 words
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Advertisement461 1983-12-17 33 66 Situations Vacant 1 e) Secretarial/Clerical o GSI, a Division >>l Pexas s Instruments Singapore ll'tr) Limited has an Immediate vacancy for ACCOUNTS CLERK Requirement* •Female Full GCE "A level certificate or Its equivalent with credit in MalHematies and English LCC Higher Accounting •Preference will be given to those with461 words
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Advertisement511 1983-12-17 33 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical •r A large Y multi national corporation in Jurong requires: S GCE 'O' level S •Preferably I—2 M E years relevant I experience. 5 >i Typing speed 40 wpm 5 Please submit your application with a detailed personal JJ 3 particulars, including lj contact telephone511 words
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Advertisement509 1983-12-17 33 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical An international oilfield service company require* ACCOUNTS CLERK e Mini in uin LC C Intermedlate Bookkeeping e 2to 3 years working experience Ability U) type Willing and able to work under pressure and overtime e Transport provided Completed national service e Salary negotiable Interested applicants509 words
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Advertisement588 1983-12-17 33 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical ~w rpcut rwcancPTC ltd EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER required by company dealing with several lines of exclusive high fashion merchandise. Requirements: < GCE O' or A' level LCC Higher Accounting. Minimum 3 years' expe- rience in keeping full set of accounts Please call personally on 17th December588 words
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Advertisement435 1983-12-17 33 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical SING LUN CO. PTE LTD requires 1) FEMALE DOCUMENTATION CLERK (K'K o level with credits in Maths and English. s Import/ export documentations/ procedures experience Knowledge of L/C negotiation essential Must be prepared to work overtime 2) FEMALE GENERAL CLERKS e GCE 'O' level with435 words
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Advertisement691 1983-12-17 33 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical Bee Nam requires 1) ACCOUNTS CLERK e LCCI book-keeping certificate. e GCE O' level, e Reasonable typing speed 2) CLERK TYPIST e GCE O' level. e Reasonable typing speed Please call or write toBEE NAM SANITARY CONTRACTORS PTE LTD 90 CECIL STREET 14-01 02 DUNN691 words
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Advertisement693 1983-12-17 34 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial /Clerical International PR Consultancy PUBLIC RELATIONS SECRETARY Proficient in shorthand and typing Good command ol I nghsh Preferabl) experience wit h pi ocessor \tuiit to worli Independ Please applj In handwriting lo 230. ORCHARD ROAD 10-236. MBER HOUSE SINGAPORE 0923. I Required GENERAL CLERKS (Female)693 words
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Advertisement825 1983-12-17 34 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Sales i) Sales THE GETZ CORPORATION (S) SDN. BHD. Owing to expansion, we seek applications J^Jhe following position in our HEALTH CARE PHARMACEUTICALS DIVISION: SELF-SERVICE SALES REPRESENTATIVES We are looking for people with drive and initiative to promote and sell a range of P™825 words
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Advertisement613 1983-12-17 34 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical cipher ifntnmprnrfucts CIPHER DATA PRODUCTS is the world's leading i producer of streaming tape drives for use in conjunction with Winchester disk drives in a wide range of computer systems. We have immediate positions for. (A) MANAGER MANUFACTURING (B) MANAGER613 words
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Advertisement460 1983-12-17 35 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical invites applications for LABORATORY ASSISTANT The Job .slating 'hemisl In (ie\ el projects qualtt) ,ii,i tppi sisal ni raw rials mici mediate and l IUCtS Requirements Mm (HI O level In hhimu < 'hemistrj i i>mpleted full time NS i [oi males i i a460 words
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Advertisement615 1983-12-17 35 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical YEC Engineering Singapore Pie. Lid. A Hongkong baaed engineering firm invites application* tor the following posts tor its Singapore office. DRAFTSMEN e Candidate*, should poneM level or itc technical qualtftcattona In mechanical drafting e At least 1 year's experience In preparation of detailed drawlngi for615 words
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Advertisement303 1983-12-17 35 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production h) Production £mm Jl APPLIED MAGNETICS Mfe M^r (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD HH Applied Magnetics, the largest independent computer j&jjr "iP magnetics heads manufacturer in the world, is now ready mm ;|lf to303 words
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Advertisement170 1983-12-17 35 |^-J|iiiiii|gj| |PP||lll| Job Applied: FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATOR Name: I C No: Age: f Address: Tel: Education Passed: Signature: Date: 5H8H*****855 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous r An established, successful and growing shipping company has a vacancy for the following position which forms part of the170 words
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Advertisement699 1983-12-17 35 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production ifflßHin ymt swann W K^^. ELECTRONICS PTELTD We are a leading Australian Electronics Company, due to expansion, we invite applicants for the post: PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR This is a very challenging professional position which allows you to practice and develop your699 words
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Advertisement610 1983-12-17 35 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous /Q APPLIED MAGNETICS w 1^ (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD Applied Magnetics, the largest independent computer magnetics heads manufacturer in the world, is now ready to provide excellent employment opportunity In its newly established subsidiary company START AFRESH AND GROW WITH THE610 words
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Advertisement598 1983-12-17 36 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous 66 Situations Vacant j I) Miscellaneous Ikong'sNo ir ,ist ood Chain We are expanding our operations in Singapore To meet our expansion needs, we require matured, highly self-motivated and resourceful persons to fill the following positions 1. Asst. Manager 2. Management Trainees The persons we598 words
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Advertisement352 1983-12-17 36 !3 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD nvites applicants for the >osition of SHIPPING EXECUTIVE or its Operations Department. Applicants should possess the ollowing: Age: not over 30 years 2 Qualification: O' or 'A' level; completed Nation- al Service; proficient in written and spoken English; preferably owner of 4 a car.352 words
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Advertisement486 1983-12-17 36 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous REQUIREMENTS Completed Secondary education 5 •3— 5 years working experience in PSA godown S Ability to read and 9 write English Chinese I and to supervise j control a team of .'1 godown workers Please write in H confidence, stating a qualifications, working 3 experience,486 words
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Advertisement718 1983-12-17 36 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Manufacturing concern at Jalan Euno* requires: 1 DELIVERY BOY. 2 CLASS 3 DRIVER. 2 MACHINE OPERATOR. e Able to commence work on 2nd .laimray 'H4 Bedok resident! preferred, e (iood remuneration Interested pleu.se call: *****07 lor an interview. Travel Company requires DESPATCH RIDER e Only718 words
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Advertisement378 1983-12-17 36 lUJjSvj TODAY, we HAVE thirty-three KIM HOCK CHYE Offers Special Rates For Daily Weekly Monthly Rentals. Dfttsun 120Y OL/ 140J/ Bluebird 1600 Toyota Corolla e Mit Colt Lancer 1400/ Galant 1600 Pickups/ Vans Trucks 389 BALESTIER ROAD S'PORE 1232. TEL: *****88 DUMAC CAR RENTAL Services Daily Weekly Monthly Special rates.378 words
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Advertisement692 1983-12-17 36 74 Vehicle Financing LM MOTOR CREDIT offers the best terms for hire purchase. New used vehicles are acceptable. Tel: *****81. 76 Vehicles For Sale a) Alfa/Peugeot alfa spider 2000 convertible, for enthusiast only. Aircon, radio cassette. Beautiful body work, mechanically perfect. Best example in Singapore. New road tax. For sale692 words
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Advertisement539 1983-12-17 36 76 Vehicles For Sale i e) Ford i 1982 ford laser XSL. 5-speed, notchback, 1 owner, brand new, 0 condition, aircond. radio, casd sette. new tax, low mileage 0 $21,800 o.no. Tel: *****42 Barry Tay. 1983 FORD TELSTAR 2.0 Ghia s Automatic. Aircond. radio eas--1 sette, power steering/windows, tuff-koted. first539 words
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Advertisement859 1983-12-17 37 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes 1972 MERCEDES BENZ 2008 Selling $5 500 ono Tip top condition Contact 29t>448H ext 1152 Mr Neo. 1975 MERCEDES BENZ 200, private nwner, original paint, air-con, good condition. Down Payment $4000- Tel: *****17. 1975 REGD MERCEDES 200. 2 owners New road tax and insurance.859 words
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Advertisement1287 1983-12-17 37 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota J) Toyota fflSßk TEST DRIVE... tmm THE EXCITING new lgan» corona 1.6 iiiKP PARF $26 800 ARF $34,900 ISH OR iffiS SPACIOUS. POWERFUL, ECONOMICAL ISHS NEW COROLLA 1.3 DX %m9B PARF $2 1 1 20 ARF $28 000 llk gl1,287 words
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Advertisement634 1983-12-17 37 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others k) Others i/*au adt V f IWUTIAni AUTO DISPLAY Venue: NATIONAL STADIUM Fringe Car Park A y^^V Date: 18 to 20 Dec'B3££yS\ Time: 1 1 am to 9pm \pH^y I Come View mr yjnSr I he Exclus ve MMskv-^mmm Saloon634 words
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Advertisement850 1983-12-17 37 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others THREE MONTHS SUZUKI K(JO Super Our private owner. Aircond radio cassette Under warranty Call *****0(1 1 OWNER, 1982 July PonclM 924, 5-speed Very good condition. Asking: $75,000 0 no Serious enquiries to: BrlC, t>2t>4l3. 1949 JENSEN INTERCEPTER Cabriolet convertible, restorable condition $9,900 Quick sale.850 words
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Advertisement567 1983-12-17 37 I 76 Vehicles For Sale I m) Motorcycles/ Scooters 1982 FEB. SUZUKI TKSI2O < Accident free, well maintained with new tyre-- batter) brakes, chain and socket Selling $1,000 ono. Contact *****60 David CASH MONEY BUYING y. ur motorcycles. Scramblers. Scooters at best value Please call: *****39 Solid welcome DE-CYCLE COMPANY567 words
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Advertisement764 1983-12-17 38 4^. ACCOMMODATION HH PROPERTIES 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses REAL BARGAIN Disi 10. Semi detached bungalow tpprox 3.900 sq it 2 storey, bedrooms, 2 bathrooms Newl) painted rental $2,000 Sultabli for those who like to furnish u i heir taste Completely unfurnished Plea* GEKWEE PROPERTY DIVISION *****55 *****63 (stter office764 words
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Advertisement754 1983-12-17 38 AMIIY WHO 11,. '**"f t ll'Tli|»l»\i<i li in 1 ■•11.l iiki 1 In swup ll iiijH ■':s''.'' k. j \Wtll .in, it !i.| in Hit <:imi' i'slmli- 'ti J *\i7' T j *'k%»^ El if 85 Property Financing 85 Property Financing i HTaB 12 months Bt P a v' NdH754 words
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Advertisement617 1983-12-17 38 DIST. 10 HILLTOP LOCATION large apartment with beautiful view. 4 bedrooms, servant's. $4,000 Wess *****44 (Saturday Sunday). DIST 9, FAR EAST Mansion, fully furnished, aircond, $1,800. Dist 15. Orchid Mansion, furnished, aircond. $1,900 *****81 (no agents) EUGENIA COURT, Pandan Valley Condominium, 3 bedrooms, fully furnished. $2,500. Agent *****27. Other agents617 words
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Advertisement815 1983-12-17 38 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST 20 SEMBAWANG HILLS Ks 1 late single-storey terrace with big extended kitchen :s bedrooms 2,000 iq tt. Freehold $385,000 Everton *****36 Sal Sun. DIST 28 TUAN SING I'ark well maintained double-storey semidetached 3900 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms/ servant's Freehold. Vacant possession 1620,000 Chelsea *****11815 words
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Advertisement763 1983-12-17 38 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments ALLISON ENTERPRISES PTE LTD Pandan Valley Chempaka Court. 1.800 MJ ft $500,000. Eugenia Court, 2.H.KI.SU ft $540,000. Poinciana Tower. 2,100 aq.ft $520,000. Ridgewood Condominium Kuhioßise. 1.4U0 sq f| $510,000 For more details please contact *****28 Dist 10 Fernhill Grove Upper maisonette, 3 bedrooms,763 words
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Advertisement1131 1983-12-17 39 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments Jp Hilltop Splendour joH^f High class residential area (golden hill) Condominium Townhouses in Thomson area, on elevated land at Lorong Chuan Big swimming pool and special children's wading pool Residents' clubhouse Squash Court Children's playground Tropical1,131 words
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Advertisement741 1983-12-17 39 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HUDC Apartments TOA PAVOH, LORONG 8, 3 roomed, quiet, safe location, police post a 1 groundfloor. $46,000 0.n.0. Call *****98 (before 6p.m.). TOA PAYOH BLK 17, 3-roomed improved, high floor, terrazzo./ parquet' mosaic, aircond. $50,000 negotiable. Phone *****77. TOA PAYOH 3 ROOMED Facing South, renovated,741 words
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Advertisement990 1983-12-17 39 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces I GODOWN 1 I SPACE 1 I Km SALE I Godown Space of various «g dimensions at Sims Ave./ K 9 Eunos Road for sale. Please |8g contact Mr. Chong of $r«| |B Tel: *****95 (Singapore). 102 Tours ARCHIPELAGO TRAVEL SERVICES (PTE)990 words
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Advertisement722 1983-12-17 39 I 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces ~h)~ Rental" Rental b) Rental fSHOPSPACiI| for Rent or Purchase 1 (at busy North Bridge Road) Ideal for business in: Garment wholesale :f if Electrical wholesale wholesale Hairclressing Snack bar v Rental from $4.00 per sq. ft. I (inclusive of722 words
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Advertisement719 1983-12-17 39 102 Tours 102 Tours "^iiii^ si.li m Coach HeadOfi Pi ei tn ,a y 171 Jo urs Branch People's Park i omple> **04-450 Pel *****1 ALL JAPAN/KOREA/ -tr, mW TAIWAN/HKG P W^ 10 days -$2399 _l 14 days -***** 21 days -—$3290 3 *fHT j Including Tokyo Disneyland Mt Fuji719 words
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220 1983-12-17 40 TONTO - Tweedie can provide winning touch TONTO By Our man on the track ALWAYS BOLD, still without a win after 16 starts, has been running fair races and should come into his own against moderate opposition in the opening race for Class 5 Div 2 horses over 1,200 m. In July,220 words
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Article76 1983-12-17 40 IN THE event of rain, the following horses will bo in their element as they have won or done woll on a wet track: RACK 1: Palladium, Firdamas RACE 2: Amber ley Court, I'atana RACK 3: M.-i San, Revenue RACK I: Lady Castlefield. In Luck. Silk. Beacon's Shine RACK76 words
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Article335 1983-12-17 40 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED TONTO LUCKY LEO WENG SOOK 6 Always Bold 6 Always Bold 6 Always Bold 1 Firdamas 9 Cheerful 1 1 Finlam.-is 3 Palladium 3 Palladium 3 Palladium 6 Always Bold palladium 1 Firdamas 1 Firdamas I Bintang Cantik 3 Palladium 8335 words
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Article, Illustration331 1983-12-17 40 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Hunting Eagle and Yangtze Kiang By WINNING form has not been working out too well at the season's final meeting at Bukit Timah, but two last-start maiden winners worth following today are Hunting Eagle in Race 4 and Yangtze Kiang IV in331 words
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Article176 1983-12-17 40 LUCKY LEO - LUCKY LEO By SHOWVISTA should end a sequence of minor platings by winning Race 5 for horses in Class 4 Div 2 over 1,400 m. The four-year-old came in for inspired betting last month in Div 3 over the Penang 1,400 m and was not176 words
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Article4359 1983-12-17 40 GOING FORECAST: YIELDING 2.15 CLASS 5 DIV 2 1,200m (Ratings: 53-43) (Stakes: $14,000) 1 *****3 Flrdamas 5«.5 (52) KQ-Shanmugam 4 nzg u3 H Coming to hand; good showing last week when 3rd by 4 length to Extra Terrestrial after taking lead at 400m Div 4 1200m4,359 words
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Article166 1983-12-17 41 By THE RACING EDITOR A SPECIAL "bonus" jackpot of $50,000 awaits punters who place tierce bets in Race 4 at Bukit Timah tomorrow. The $50,000 will be added to the tierce pool for that race and the grand total will be divided among those i who166 words
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Article, Illustration384 1983-12-17 41 ON THE TRACK with TONTO Turf Queen kept well in check BELLENDAINE 11, a non-acceptor last week, drew attention to his chances in Race 3 for Class 4 Div 3 horses over 1,400 m tomorrow with an impressive workout at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. With apprentice384 words
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Article96 1983-12-17 41 TOP workout of the week TUESDAY (good going with "give"): Prince Gleam II 37.5, Without Hesitation II 39.6, Moi Monsieur 38, I Don't Mind and Do You Mind 111 37.6 together, Bellendaine II 38.8, Fantasia 40.1. WEDNESDAY (good): Victoria's Gift 40.6, Patana 37.8, My Way and Taraskiwi96 words
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Article169 1983-12-17 41 rides Ist 2nd 3rd 1 Tweedie 385 56 47 42 2 Lucas 266 48 23 20 3 Lam 304 46 41 41 4 Rahmat 282 36 27 29 5 Tlley 304 33 37 36 6 Khoo 268 32 19 27 7 Donnelly 270 29 25 21 8 Salri169 words
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Article91 1983-12-17 41 Ist 2nd 3rd Allan 67 43 47 Bougoure 55 46 45 Teh 53 61 53 West 53 40 39 Samsuri 45 40 33 Buang 40 44 24 G van Breukelen 39 28 32 E van Breukelen 30 44 39 Zafir 29 23 33 PK Leong 27 31 3091 words
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Article89 1983-12-17 41 Ist 2nd 3rd Agasam 41 35 32 Auric 25 29 31 Goodman 15 17 27 Inderapura 11 12 12 Triomphe 11 9 8 HTWee 11 6 11 Memo 9 7 6 Sultan -Khoo 8 5 4 Elegance 8 4 2 True Friend 8 3 2 FHChu 7 1189 words
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Article1517 1983-12-17 41 2.00 CLASS 5 DIV 3 1,200m (Ratings: 48-38) (Stakes: $14,000) 1 3008*7 Lancashire Tower 5C.5 (47) SC Khoo-Lim 3 nzc fIJ Masruhen 3 2 *619 Scorpio II! SC Lam Wene-K Breukelen 3mg 5 *DanJs 5 J 8*997 Dick Turpin 55.5 (45) KSLsmail 3egul 1.5 Sahab 9 4 *****91,517 words
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216 1983-12-17 41 PERTH, Fri TWO-YEAR-OLD filly Thanks My Friend has been voted West Australian Turf Star of the Month for November. The award is judged on general impact and value to Perth racing. Thanks My Friend, owned by Singaporean Ambrose MarcelWAN - 216 words
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Article, Illustration469 1983-12-17 41 PAUL McDONNELL - PAUL McDONNELL By PERTH, Fri. The Melbournetrained No Peer is the early favourite for the A5225,000 (about *****,000) Perth Cup to be run over a gruelling 3,200 m at Ascot Racecourse here on Jan 2. Trainer Bart Cummings has put one of Sydney's469 words
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Advertisement692 1983-12-17 41 102 Tours 102 Tours NAM HO *^ff^ TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. Head office Pearl's Centre Grd. Floor, 100 EuTongSenS!., #01-14, #01-16, #01-18 S'pore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines). Branch Office People's Pork Complex, Grd. Floor, 1 Pork Rood, #01-19, Singapore 0105. Tel: *****1/*****2/*****3/*****6 *****8/*****63. taiao Business Hours: 9.00a.m. to692 words
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Advertisement154 1983-12-17 41 112 Commercial/ Technical BOOK-KEEPING (Beginners) DMon 6.00- 7.30pm 09/01/84 BOOK-KEEPING (Beginners) INTENSIVE 1)T/Th 9.30-1 1.30am 27/12/83 2)W/F 1130- 1.30pm 28/12'83 3)T/Th 3.00- 5 00pm 29/12 83 4)W/F 9.30-1 1.30am 04/01/84 S)T/Th 11.30- 1.30pm 10/01/84 BOOK-KEEPING (Inter) 1 Sun 930-11 30am 15/01/84 ENGLISH FOR COMMERCE l)Sat 2.00- 3.30pm 17/12/83 2) Sat154 words
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Advertisement552 1983-12-17 41 112 Commercial/ Technical NEW CLASSES BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE Thursda) 7 :«> opm Commencing i!2 Dec BOOKKEEPING BEGINNERS Friday ti '< Mpnt Commencing 23 Dec SHORTHAND BEGINNERS Monday 7 9pm Commencing 19 Dec Saturday 2 4pm commencing r. i >>■■ TYPEWRITING MORNING/ AFTERNOON/EVENING 9am to 9pm. Beginners and other stages everyday Including552 words
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Advertisement94 1983-12-17 42 A date to remember! The seventeenth of December! Singapore's Largest Furniture and Home Appliance Centre! h f bW^ 1 lf "l b*b^b^b^b> V^^ S I/B J^^^yj^Jl^^T'lWl|l i 1 >BP.-". •^Br^ t'M^^/ T"W^^/) products 73 VJ pj c^ Kitchens and i L JI 1 CllI at 7^* M^\J -jtfi \at special94 words
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Article, Illustration610 1983-12-17 43 Liem keeps the home fans happy 4 HE took me by surprise. He came out so fast he had me punch drunk. I felt I knew what I wanted to do, but he never a let me do it. 7 Nick Yates JAKARTA Fri. Liem Swie King kept Indonesia's coloursReuter - 610 words
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Article97 1983-12-17 43 Men's singles, Group A: Liem Swie King (fndon) bt Ong Beng Teong (Mai) 15-3, 15-10. Group B: Hastomo Arbi (Indon) bt Sompoi Kookamsemkit (Thai) 15-5, 15-7. Group C: Han Blngyi (Chi) bl Steve Baddeley (Eng) 11-15, 15-9, 15-10. Group D: Misbun Sidek (Mai) bt Nick Yates (Eng) 15-7,Reuter - 97 words
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Article218 1983-12-17 43 Clash of the hockey titans HONGKONG, Fri. Arch rivals Pakistan and India, the giants of Asian hockey, will meet in the semi-final a 10-nation international tournament here tomorrow. The other semi-final will pit Australia, seeking their fourth tournament success in 13 months, against Britain. Holders Pakistan and Australia, as winners218 words
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Article311 1983-12-17 43 BOXING ROUND-UP NAHA (Okinawa), Fri. Three more South Koreans won their way into the finals of the 11th Asian amateur boxing championships here yesterday. The Koreans won four semi-final matches on Wednesday for a total of seven final slots. Japan won two more berths311 words
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Article49 1983-12-17 43 SEOUL, Vri. The 1988 Seoul Olympics is estimated to cost US$3 billion ($6.3b), an Olympic organising committee spokesman said here today. Part of the costs have already been covered in South Korea's fifth economic and social development plan, 1982--1986, Olympic organising chairman Ro Tae-Woo said. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Obituary, Illustration105 1983-12-17 43 tharumalingam S. THARUMALINGAM AGE 54 PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 1612.83, LEAVING BEHIND BELOVED WIFE. SONS, DAUGHTERS, SON-IN-LAW AND OTHER RELAtives to mourn his loss. funeral arrangement tel. 7<j;">BJV MRS ong hin tiang nee Mdm Wee Guan Neo, aged 89. passed away peacefully on 16th Dec. '83, leaving behind105 words
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Obituary113 1983-12-17 43 The Family of the late PETER GHIN KIM GUAN Wishes to express their heartfelt u^f s'acrrHear Re°v' Fr. Caspar, Rev. Br. Bernard Heaney ol the Redemptorist Fathers. MD and GM (Admin Finance) of Hi tach. Zosen Robin Dockyard (Pte). Ltd. Management Staff of Far East Levingston Shipbuild.ng Ltd..113 words
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Obituary35 1983-12-17 43 The family of the lale MR. BENEDICT CHIA gue teck thank Rev. Fr. Brygier, Fr. Nicholas Chia. all relative* and friends tor their prayers, assistances, donations, wreaths and messages ot condolences on thelr recenl bßreavoment.35 words
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Obituary, Illustration53 1983-12-17 43 ln Everlovin 9 Memory Of m I PIUS DAVID PEREIRA who was called to the Lord on Dec 17th 1981 FONDLY REMEMBERED BY pauline, children a GRANDSONS. WMWMWHKMWMr^CMWMWM Loving Memory 01 Our Father MREEKIMTECK 17-12-81 Two years have passed since you left us. Always remembered by all53 words
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Obituary, Illustration79 1983-12-17 43 |n Lovjng Memory of CHAN SENG YEOW Departed: 17.12.1977 We've lost a true friend Few like him we'll find. Always remembered by Jerry Soh and Family. nHHHHHHMHHHSHB a^i^i^»»^B^i^»^»^»^^^^^^^^« MR. PATRICK LEE KIP SIEW Departed Dec 17 1982 Gone from our lives one so dear. But In our hearts forever near.79 words
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Obituary, Illustration298 1983-12-17 43 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MDM ROSALIND CHIA SIEW LUAN (Wife of the Late Paul Cheng Kang Joo) AGED 83 Passed away peacefully on 15th Dec. 1983. Much loved by: SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Thomas Helen Francis Irene Emile Linda Augustine (in U.K.) Peggy (in U.K.) Louis Susan Albert Tessie DAUGHTERS SONS-IN-LAW Juliana298 words
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Article408 1983-12-17 43 SYDNEY MAREE, of the United States, won an international mile road race in 1 min. 49.03 sec, in Dublin on Thursday. South African-born Maree, who briefly held the world 1,500 metres record earlier this year, won from Jose Abascal, of Spain, and Irelanjd's Rav Flynn in a highclassReuter; UPI - 408 words
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Article, Illustration858 1983-12-17 44 Inflation of Arsenal's deflation Kick-off First Division fixtures Today: Arsenal v Watford, Aston Villa v Ipswich, Liverpool v Notts County, Norwich v Coventry, Nottingham Forest v West Ham, Queens Park Rangers v Everton, Southampton v Birmingham, Wolves v Stoke. Tomorrow: Luton v West Bromwich Albion, Sunderland v Leicester. MARTIN PALMER858 words
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Article50 1983-12-17 44 LYONS, Fri. Only one paying spectator attended the French Third Division match between Lyons Olympic and Auxerre Reserves here last Sunday, the Lyons Club accountant disclosed. Gate receipt was 20 francs the price of the man's admission, and the match ended in a goalless draw. AFPAFP - 50 words
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Article113 1983-12-17 44 BERNE, Fri. The European Football Union (UEFA) yesterday dropped their investigation into a charge that an attempt was made to bribe Dutch soccer club Groningen. In a statement issued after their disciplinary committee had considered the case, UEFA said Groningen had given insufficient proof of theirReuter - 113 words
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Article227 1983-12-17 44 LONDON, Fri. Notts County, whose 6-1 defeat of Sunderland would have been last weekend's outstanding English First Division soccer result but for Coventry's 4-0 triumph over champions Liverpool, cannot expect any generosity at Anfield tomorrow. County manager Larry Lloyd knows only too well the sort ofAFP - 227 words
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Article291 1983-12-17 44 ENGLAND and Argentina could meet for the first time since last year's Falklands war following an invitation to both countries to take part in a sixnation tournament in South America next summer. The invitation is from the Brazilian Football Federation, who will host the tournament next June toReuter; AFP; AP - 291 words
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Article161 1983-12-17 45 140 Sukree Onchum. ill Nazajnuddln Yusoff. Eshak Biuah. 142 Kyi Hla Han. 143 M Marimuthu. Ltm Kian Tionfc. 144 Sazali Suboh. 145 Fung Hee Kwan, M. Ramayah, Kim Swo Chow. 146 Urn Swee Wah. 147 S. Vellasamy. 119 M. Ramu, K. Selaruas. 15* Urn I-ong Ann, Hassan161 words
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Article, Illustration595 1983-12-17 45 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON ...but Singapore duo make up lost ground reports on the second day's play 4 EVEN though it was not as good as yesterday's, I'm quite satisfied with my play. There was nothing outstanding or bad about any aspect of my play, though595 words
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Article199 1983-12-17 45 BOCA RATON (Florida), Fri. Jack Nicklaus and Johnny Miller scored an 11-under-par 61 here yesterday for a one-stroke lead after the first round of a U*****,000 Professional Golfers' Association team tournament. Woody Blackburn and Mark McCumber finished with a bogey-five to share second place withReuter - 199 words
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Article307 1983-12-17 45 SYDNEY, Fri. Australia took a psychological advantage over Sweden when Patrick Cash and the doubles team of Mark Edmondson and Paul McNamee reached the semi-finals of the New South Wales men's Open championship at White City here today. Cash celebrated his Davis Cup selection by defeating American LloydAFP - 307 words
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Article, Illustration165 1983-12-17 45 Bookies fancy Sweden for the Cup SYDNEY, Fri. Bookmakers have installed Sweden as 5-4 favourites to defeat Australia in the I Davis (up final starting in Melbourne on Dee 26. The oddsmakers set the price shortly after both teams were announced at White City here during the New South WalesUPI; Reuter - 165 words
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Article155 1983-12-17 45 HONGKONG. Fri. American tennis star Martina Navratilova said yesterday she was thinking of retiring when she r cached 'Mi. The 27-year-old world \o. 1 announced her mention after beating compatriot Pam Shriver i H. b-3 in the final of the Hongkong Classic here. "I'm thinking of retiringReuter - 155 words
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Article264 1983-12-17 45 MEW YORK, Fri. Commissioner Bowie Kuhn yesterday meted out the stiffest penalties in baseball history for drug abuse when he handed one-year suspensions to Los Angeles' Steve Howe. Kansas City's Willie Wilson and Willie Aikens, and former Royals player Jerry Martin. Howe's suspension, in fact, couldReuter - 264 words
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Article, Illustration238 1983-12-17 46 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Hamzah, Blatter praise FAS for good work THE International Football Federation (FIFA) and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) yesterday showered praises on the Football Association of Singapore for organisational excellence anil efforts in developing the game for the benefit of Asia. First238 words
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'83 2nd MERLION CUP
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Article95 1983-12-17 46 Probable line-ups Singapore: David Lee (1); Lim Tang Boon (2), Norhalis Shafik (5), Phua Ching Loon (3), A.R.J. Mani (19); Malek Awab (12), Hashim Hosni (6), V. Sundram Moorthy (14); Au-yeong Pak Kuao (9), Faridi Ahmad (10), Razali Rashid (20). Australia Terry Greedy (V; Charlie Yankos (5), Steve O'Connor (12),95 words
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Article310 1983-12-17 46 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD By WOULDN'T it be wonderful if tonight Fandi Ahmad could play Santa Claus and give Singapore the Merlion Cup gift-wrapped in another golden goal? And wouldn't it be marvellous if the entire nation could sit back and savour the occasion by courtesy310 words
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Article, Illustration482 1983-12-17 47 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Cup final preview by RAIN, rain, go away, little Singapore want to win today a little twist to a nursery rhyme, but what a big Singapore wish it is for victory in the Merlion Cup final tonight. Doubtless, all the Singapore players and482 words
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Article, Illustration255 1983-12-17 47 AFTER their victory over South Korea, it's no surprise that the Australians are strongly favoured to retain the Cup. Their team comprise of professionals whose approach to each situation is different. They also have several talented footballers who can rise to the Cup final occasion.255 words
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Article78 1983-12-17 47 SINGAPORE Beat Indonesia 5-0 (Razali Rashid 2, Tahir Bujang, Au-yeong Fak Kuan, Sandram IVfoorthy); Beat Brunei 4-0 (Au-yeong Pak Kuan 2, Razali Rash id, Ahmad Paijan) Lost to South Korea 2-4 (Auyeong Pak Kuan 2); Semi-final: Beat China 1-0 (Fandi Ahmad). AUSTRALIA Lost to China78 words
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Article, Illustration213 1983-12-17 47 JOE DORAI - It looks like a toast to Fandi, the host with the most JOE DORAI WHO will be the toast of tonight's Merlion Cup soccer final between Singapore and Australia at the National Stadium? Will it be Singapore's pride Fandi Ahmad or Australia's Arsenal-trained John Kosmlna, who netted four of theirJERRY SEH - 213 words
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347 1983-12-17 46 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH By A SIXTH sense in the seventh inning told the Indonesians that they would soon relish the taste of revenge. Sensibly, they heeded it, relaxed, and went on 'j deny Singapore a final berth with a 4-3 win in the third Asean Women's347 words
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192 1983-12-17 46 MICHAEL METZ, Emporium Holdings' American guest, made a mess of Tunas as he helped his team triumph 87-40 in the opening match of the Mizuno Commercial Cup basketball tournament at the Gay World Stadium last night (writes Peter Slow). Though having no distinct advantage192 words
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Article, Illustration165 1983-12-17 46 THE national youth team will use the Lee San Choon international basketball tournament, starting in Segamat today to next Saturday, as a stepping stone to next year's Asian championships in Seoul. Ho Kah Leong, vicepresident of the Basketball Association of Singapore, told the players,JONATHAN CHOO - 165 words
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Article201 1983-12-17 46 JOHANNESBURG, Fri. West Indian cricket star Alvin Ka'.lieharran, one of the few black foreigners to play in provincial competition here, said he was quitting South Africa. Kallicharran, who plays for Warwickshire, said he was planning to return to Britain after the current rebel WestAP; Reuter - 201 words
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Article217 1983-12-17 46 JOE DOR AI - Groningen to play here in May JOE DOR A I FC GRONINGEN, the Dutch First Division club now a household name in the Far East because of the presence of Singapore ace Fandi Ahmad, will make a tour of three Asean countries next May mainly to exhibit their best product217 words
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Advertisement462 1983-12-17 43 113 Language 113 Language 113 Language I CERTIFICATE LANGUAGE COURSES I Commencing date: 9 January 1984 B|| English for Business and Administration (Junior Senior Executive, and Management Levels) k| General English i-j| (Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced Levels) £:ij Better Spoken English g I (Pronunciation and Public Speaking) S Public Speaking462 words
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Advertisement335 1983-12-17 44 0 A beautiful Corningware L ILJy L| 6-piece set FREE to complement II i^™ your Sharp R-9600E I microwave oven. Kor a very limited period only, you'll get a beautiful Corningware 6-piece set absolutely free -I when you buy the versatile Sharp R-9600E k j microwave oven The offer is335 words
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Advertisement329 1983-12-17 45 DREAMLAND'S Fortnight WAREHOUSE STOCK TO CLEAR Ik PSA Multi-Storey Complex #03-15/17, Blk 20 Pasir Panjang Road Singapore 0511. Tel: *****41 Opens Daily: 10am to 7pm inclusive Sunday iv All ex-stock brand new. Sales subject to first-come- first-served -fi Also available used office tables/chain, air-conditioners, etc etc Brand new Beautiful DREAMLAND^g^«tf|329 words
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Miscellaneous92 1983-12-17 46 Todays events ATHLETICS SAAA friendly cross-country league (MacRitchio Reservoir, 5 p. m.). BASKETBALL Mizuno Commercial Cup: Asia Electric v W A. Yip Chieng Engineering V Ivy House (Gay World, 7.30 and 8.45 p. m.). GOLF Maruman Classic (Bukit Course. 7.30 a. m). RUGBY SRI! Div 2: Police v Chuckles 192 words
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Advertisement113 1983-12-17 47 "van Laack is more than Instant fashion The unique van Laack s/eeWmwIh the distinctive it is style. Fashion is purchased, in style V-shaped cut a/ways perfect always of the one has to invest" highest standard. Quality reigns supreme in all van Laack 's creations Monsieur van Laack for men and113 words
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Article172 1983-12-17 48 NEW coupons with the revised parking charges v\ill be on sale from Monilav The eighi types of coupons, for lorries, cars and motorcycles, arc to be used in' all Housing Hoard and Urban Rede velopmenl Authority carparks from Jan 1 That is when the revised172 words
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Article115 1983-12-17 48 PHILADELPHIA, Fri. A new technique that uses modified human genes to stimulate cells to grow could lead to the birth of rabbits, sheep, and dogs that are more than double their normal size, researchers say. The University of Pennsylvania h a s applied forAP - 115 words
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Article43 1983-12-17 48 BONN, Fri. Miss Petra Kelly, a leader of the West German "Greens" ecology party, is withholding 10 per cent of her income tax this year to "avoid taking part in state military expenditures," a spokesman for her party said yesterday. AFPAFP - 43 words
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Article, Illustration498 1983-12-17 48 Reagan orders a massive security net j Z-~^ Ji i F 'JM »T'T il' j I T j uL J^^^^^^^^^^^^^l^? jM&BBBBHBBBsmQmTE&uNBfi WASHINGTON, Friday THE Reagan administration has launched a programme against bomb attacks by strengthening security at thousands of government facilities in the United States and 120 of its embassiesAP; NYT; AFP - 498 words
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Article, Illustration302 1983-12-17 48 Khmers take back villages Sihanouk BEIJING, Fri. PRINCF, Norodom Sihanouk. President of the Democratic Kampuchea government, said yester(l.iy that Cambodian freedom fighters had penetrated deep into Cambodia and were preparing to resist new Vietnamese attacks. He made the statement during a speech at a banquet held here by Chinese PresidentAP; AFP - 302 words
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292 1983-12-17 48 BANGKOK, Friday i NATIONAL Security Chief Prasong Soonsiri said yesterday that the Soviet Union, as part of a plan to replace Western and Chinese influence with Soviet domina- tion in South-east Asia, I has since Nov 15 stationI ed 10 TU-16 bombersAP; Reuter - 292 words
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Article154 1983-12-17 48 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Asean senior officials met here today to consider new initiatives for Asean's search for a political solution to the Cambodian issue. The officials would, during their two-day meeting, look for ways to achieve the joint Asean appeal for Cambodian independence, issued by their foreignBernama; Reuter - 154 words
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Article56 1983-12-17 48 Raja's coming home THE Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), Mr S. Rajaratnam, is expected home on Tuesday, a Foreign Ministry official confirmed yesterday. Mr Rajaratnam, 68, successfully underwent a triple bypass heart operation in London on Nov 22. He has been convalescing since then. The spokesman said he was56 words
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103 1983-12-17 48 A COMPANY was fined I $800 yesterday for employing a Briton who did not hold a valid work permit. McGraw-Hill Interna- tional Book Company at j Jalan Boon Lay in Ju- i rong had employed Jane Elizabeth Gowers, 25, as^ a sales executive103 words
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Article97 1983-12-17 48 YEOVIL (England), Fri. Police in southwest England were today investigating how a bandaged human leg, wrapped in two plastic bags marked "limb for disposal," ended up by the side of a road. Motorist Philip Rosie found the leg near Yeovil, misread the word "limb" for "lamb" and tookReuter - 97 words
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Article99 1983-12-17 48 What it should have been THE 12.53 million Intraco shares paid by Chip Lian Investments to United Industrial Corporation for its stake in a New York office building, reported in Timesdollar yesterday, represents 16.7 and not 31 per cent of the Intraco shareholding. There is no question therefore of the99 words
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Article30 1983-12-17 48 NEW YORK. Fri- The Dow Jones average of 30 Industrials recovered 2.23 to 1,239.02 in the first half hour of trading in the New York Stock Exchange. APAP - 30 words
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Article66 1983-12-17 48 STOCKHOLM. Fri. A Swedish court today ordered the release of the Soviet international ice hockey player accused of theft from one of Stockholm's leading department stores. The 23-year-old player, whose identity was not revealed, had been held since Tuesday on charges of stealing children's clothes worth US$ll2AFP - 66 words
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Advertisement68 1983-12-17 48 "This Christmas pamper someone with our specialities... Chocolates, Hampers Gifts Available exclusively at Delice Paramount Hotel Lobby #02-01 Tel: 447-4131 Delice Clifford Centre #02-17 Tel: 9111-49 T^T^HPS^^^JPiPflSsSS!?:'*:^*.'. WaRLITE SLIMLINf Come and see the full Venetian Co.Pte.Ltd. range of Starlite Slimlines, 393 Changi Rd, 8.9 km, in all 28 blinding l68 words
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Advertisement417 1983-12-17 48 i BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE Just when the controversyplagued plan for the redevelopment of the former Wisma Indonesia site appears to be taking off, fresh developments in the Middle East have surfaced to hound it. Amy Balan reports. Signs have arisen indicating that Malaysians may not417 words
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Miscellaneous130 1983-12-17 48 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Partly cloudy with showers in several areas after midday. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 23 min. SUNSET today: 6.57 p.m.; SI'NBISK tomorrow: 6.56 a.m. j \nVi:ii 1;- 11 27C Fine Manila 20 2<tC Fair j Amsterdam C Melbourne If) 20C Cloudy130 words
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Title Section22 1983-12-17 1 SECTION TWO Bowie: All alone in Chinatown LEISURE, Page Thirty-nine Christmas cakes to buy or make OUTLOOK, Pages Two. Three and Four22 words
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Article, Illustration1024 1983-12-17 1 RICHARD LIM - RICHARD LIM Yog put a seed m the fjftttJf id at HO you never know if it's gamg to sprout No amount of coercion Screaming at n or nagging H won't make it grow Hf*y faster, it grows at ij«* own paoe. People are jikf ttiat tlpb.KENNETH KOH - 1,024 words
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Advertisement87 1983-12-17 1 k Br *pf p '^a iM H r> B BP B^ B^^^^aH B^^ JB Sif^H ~^^b!^^L*l^ ■V Kf B B If Bk^^^^i I Belts from 879 |r 4P i f^i?;;' 'ifc, Hr iW HP iB i 111 Attache Case 8975 Lf" r ''."^t-'-iri I 'i*- <B^ B^ *^^^^^S%* '''-T''' lF87 words
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Article, Illustration940 1983-12-17 2 TAN LEE LENG - TAN LEE LENG How about giving friends a home-made fruit cake if you don't fancy shopping with the crowds? Bursting with fruit and nuts, bound together with a bare minimum of rich batter, a cake I will be appreciated. Here are the basic principles940 words
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Article870 1983-12-17 2 Golden fruit cake I 1 2 cups butter 2 cups sugar 6 eggs, separated 1 s tsp cream of tartar 1 cup milk 1 tsp brandy 2 tsp vanilla essence 3 2 cups flour 1 2 tsp salt 2 cups golden raisins 1 cup chopped dried apricots 1 2870 words
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Article, Illustration367 1983-12-17 3 DEREK BUTLER - NEXT weekend will see many of us sitting down to a festive meal. It may be as traditional as Roast Goose with Chestnut Stuffing, as elegant as fresh Beluga Caviarc or as simple, yet good, as some recently raught seafood from our local waters. Whatever your367 words
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Article, Illustration979 1983-12-17 3 A 'civilising' drink champagne CHAMPAGNE, the symbol of high living and luxury, is flourishing on myth and reality. Its producers use a blend of 20th-century technology and traditional practices to satisfy a worldwide demand. While the champagne houses in and around the towns of Reims and Epernay, east of Paris,979 words
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Article456 1983-12-17 3 Grandma's fruit cake 1 i cups pitted dates, cut into 1 cm dice 1 cups diced (1 cm) glazed apricots I 1 4 cups diced (1 cm) glazed peaches 1 cup golden raisins 1 j cup dried currants 1 cup cream sherry 1 1 cup fresh orange juice 1456 words
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Article, Illustration1718 1983-12-17 4 HUO MEILI - HUO MEILI By From chocolates for the Christmas stockings to the roasts, cakes and puddings, here's a no-nonsense list of what's on offer from selected caterers, how much it costs and how good it is. In this sampling project, what struck our writer was the way Singapore1,718 words
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Advertisement209 1983-12-17 2 Dr. West's will J teeth better. Dr. West's is a scientifically designed toothbrush which reaches into every crevice in your mouth, seeking out plaque, cleaning the areas where decay can begin. Now, with this special offer, buy any two Dr. West's toothbrushes with the refund labels and send back the209 words
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Advertisement52 1983-12-17 3 The Ffrvilion Pasky Shop yr This Christmas, as usual it is the best in town. With Log Cakes, Stollen. Plum Puddings, Mince Meat Pies, chocolate Santas even roast turkey and honey- glazed gammon ham. THE ADVANTAGE IS INTER- CONTINENTAL THE PAVILION INTER- CONTINENTAL THI PAVILION INTERCONTINENTAL SINGAPORE uscadeti Road Singapore52 words
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Advertisement362 1983-12-17 4 P^^ Exclusive vs^T^ "v^s^ 1 r Collections Dunn^ thc^" 1^ jStpaiieSC xly Hf V>UHCCIIUIW Singapore C±«^^ d^\ International Furniture Show, these were VAJITIICr VA^2iT2il\C^ KsOTtICT Bg amongthe top best selling items- Thi« W**f*k Onlv Our old stock must be cleared, so VH /xQvN jgfftfjt^ffk |^=n iiiwwccnviuy everything here is being362 words
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Article, Illustration954 1983-12-17 5 How much is that kitty in the window Well, kids. Here's a Christmas tale for you. We put a question to you at the end of the story. Guess the answer and you could win a small prize. 4 "Well," the shopkeeper said, "let's not talk about the price. Let954 words
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Advertisement170 1983-12-17 5 n i A^ nP/l(® 1j liftTTr' I'^"1 i- -the---- n R'wc^lHr^M I t^^-^ as socr? as P/c^sCrK 3? V !flßn one 6tzr6s &> e&t peanuts, o/ijvf pyhl supply hte beeri exhausted,. if it" s^ G° RHZvent yMJrse/fvvni n\ h-Vj over indulgence- in peanuts, The diagrtm opposite show l ™3 f^170 words
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Advertisement621 1983-12-17 5 following message from memory and ifll "X\ Shortcake" Orchard Road is Singapore's premier I I V f _^_^V shopping centre. It has a supermarket, \A ____rt Trinity Festival Choir P \J specialty shops and restaurants. Tomorrow _^__L v 7 00 am Fun Run J -^_H '%i December 19th and 20th621 words
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Article, Illustration880 1983-12-17 7 MINU THAROOR - MINU THAROOR ..to commemorate NUS Literary Society's 2 1 st anniversary FOCUS 1983 Published by NUS Literary Society, $2 Reviewed by THE Literary Society of the National University of Singapore has been publishing Focus sporadically for the past 21 years, with contributions from students and880 words
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Article, Illustration579 1983-12-17 7 HOWARD RICHARDS - Maclean's thriller set in the Amazon HOWARD RICHARDS RIVER OF DEATH By Alistair Maclean Fontana, $7.55 Reviewed by ALISTAIR MACLEAN, one of the few accomplished suspease fiction writers today and author of such perennial favourites like HMS Ulysses, The Guns of Navarone, Where Eagles Dare and Ice Station Zebra, has579 words
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Article, Illustration1035 1983-12-17 9 KEVIN SULLIVAN - KEVIN SULLIVAN THE GUINNESS BOOK OF RECORDS Published by Guinness Edited and compiled by Norris McWhirter $28 Reviewed by "THE world's all-time best selling copyright book is the Guinness Book of Records." For confirmation of this, you need only consult the Guinness Book of Records, the1,035 words
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Article, Illustration499 1983-12-17 11 NATHANAEL LIM - NATHANAEL LIM THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS By Clement Moore. Illustrated by Douglas Gorsline Randon House pictureback, 1975. $3.80 THE BEARS' CHRISTMAS By Stan and Jan Berenstain Collins Beginner Book, 1971. $7.40 BEST CHRISTMAS BOOK EVER By Richard Scarry Collins, 1981. $17.30499 words
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Article, Illustration948 1983-12-17 11 SILVERFISH - SILVERFISH LUSITANIA by David Butler Published by Futura. 1982. $12.70 Reviewed by "WHENEVER in future the Germans venture to speak of their culture, the answer will be, 'it does not exist: it committed suicide on May 7, 1915." So declared Denmark, referring to the948 words
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Advertisement276 1983-12-17 7 Up to 70% off toL Up t0 off J in the Ladies' Dept. j^P^ Ytih^mtidm m the Men s Pept t I Up to 70% off Up to 70% off lin the Children's Dept. f[ in the Homewares Dept. Ig^g^^^ «H| BIGVALUEBARGA.NSANDATTRACT.ONSTHROUGHOUT 8 0 S^^^^^^ GOLDHILL SQUARE 5.00pm St Cecilia276 words
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Advertisement188 1983-12-17 9 <p cMmal Novelties &J%axssorks IWZrfectfiifl W& {Jor Christmas JjJMjjffit^ HP JHHMHHH I MUSICAL SOUVENIRS ACCESSORIES H^yjpPBWWM iH HP* v I Brooches* Chains And Pendants* Etiquette W^mA M 9 1 V7 > #f B >- 1 I Brush* Fit Pins* Key Holders* Music |74^y||||fl »|f* 'I fl| mIM <•$& I Handkerchiefs188 words
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Advertisement99 1983-12-17 9 O VJ w^^cv^ u* f^\ _i i ~i«i'^ i^>J 1 Q\S^ OW ft\iQ a/\O^ y^oßc^noA^ V ORCHARD PLAZA .i. i ■I I. I I 11l I•■ ?^^s FREE towels, nail polish V I CC i IiMKUL a^ H remover etc for every I HI ll ,mt N II HBBE B^m99 words
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Advertisement648 1983-12-17 10 I 1 ml M m m wm I^*T« «i^^f v^flK v Y.B.M. Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen S.S.A.P, S.P.M.P., P.M.K. the Minister of Trade Industry for kindly consenting to officiate the launch of our company and honoured guests for making the occasion at the Cerating Banquet Hall, Raintree Club a memorable success.648 words
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Advertisement151 1983-12-17 11 The -IbBM %.*'*"V *«"B jmit TO i I Wishing all our m^ patrons Merry Christmas Happy New Year A Musical Selection Made In Austria ptispriborfpF ■WPP jr- the Rolis Royce <y '**> P= of Grand Pianos A; t Created by master craftsmen. Backed by 125 years of excellence. KROADWGDD for151 words
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Advertisement175 1983-12-17 11 An unrivalled programme of non-stop festivity mMMi^^^mfMM m& Jam "^^^^^^'^^c^^-^-'^ "■'>• >■ Ims. /Am H^« —.".-.UN. '^fe\^^s'- I T JyJ^ TUP O CT"J? "V C! I—lf™} P W^k The finest French cuisine in all S E Asia. A 4-piece orchestra. v Ksi^'* SHHMH Christmas, as usual, it's the best in175 words
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Article, Illustration605 1983-12-17 13 Ribli will lose his match without having made a fight of it. m Analyst and former British Champion Robert Bellin Ribli Smyslov (White) (Black) 1. N-KB3 N-KB3 2. P-KN3 P-Q4 3. B-N2 P-KN3 4. P-B4 P-B3 5. P-N3 B-N2 6. B-N2 0-0 7. 0-0 B-N5 8. P-Q4605 words
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Article, Illustration630 1983-12-17 17 PAULINE WALKER - Kaleidoscope of colours and new shapes PAULINE WALKER AN EVENING OF BALLET Singapore Festival of Dance 1983 Victoria Theatre, Dec 10 Reviewed by OF THE four local programmes in the Singapore Festival of Dance 1983, An Evening of Ballet undoubtedly offered the most variety and innovation. Having thrown off the630 words
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Article, Illustration485 1983-12-17 39 At the wayang David who? While he was here to do a onenight gig, singer-actor David Bowie dropped in on a wayang in Sungei Road. Our writer happened to be there too. SUNGEI Road. A wayang was playing. He strolled in, hoping that he would not be recognised. He need485 words
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Article, Illustration703 1983-12-17 39 CATHERINE TAN - CATHERINE TAN GREAT EXPECTATIONS Every Sunday, Ch 8, 5.20 p.m. Reviewed by A BITTER wind roaring over the wild and desolate marshland. A black prison ship riding the grey shoreline, "like a wicked Noah's Ark". A. small shivering bundle of a boy703 words
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Article477 1983-12-17 39 LUO LIAN PIN - LUO LIAN PIN CHRISTMAS FANTASIA Concert by the Singapore Youth Choir Dec 13, Victoria Concert Hall Reviewed by IT WAS an effort to raise part of the $103,000 needed to sponsor the 35--member Singapore Youth Choir to Europe for competitions. Christmas Fantasia was a captivating experience as477 words
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Article178 1983-12-17 39 TEO LI AN HUAY Teresa Teng. They had never heard of Bowie. I grew up with Bowie music in the 70s but I, too, didn't ask for an autograph. I had since outgrown bubblegum rock and a good deal of today's sound which I could not relate to.178 words
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Advertisement69 1983-12-17 13 Distinctive style for every moment of your life. Titus Quartz: for ladies and gentlemen. Classically designed and produced by the finest techniques to achieve a new height in perfection. And distinctive style for every moment of your life. A wm jf *M*4o^^ HttftKl jf u ii;/J^"' mMm&A M VmakmmM sm69 words
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Advertisement7 1983-12-17 13 More LEISURE on Pages Seventeen and Thirty-nine7 words
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Advertisement97 1983-12-17 15 I E9P I&J 8 k dIIICItUUII ■||M|j^3 at thc Zoo! This is no idle boast —it comes landscaped home at the Zoo. It from our giant gorillas who tower is the only gorilla exhibit in.South over 2 metres and weigh over East Asia and a BIG attraction. 200 kgs. Reputed97 words
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Advertisement324 1983-12-17 16 n Warmest Conqratulations n II MINISTRY OF EDUCATION II on the compktion and handing-over of the 1 1 1 1 Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus 1 1 (Primary Secondary Schools) at Lorongl Tba Payoh to the CHIJ Schools' Board of Management. II tM 1(^71 KIMLY CONSTRUCTION PTE. LTD. \v^w_^<^/324 words
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Advertisement217 1983-12-17 17 More LEISURE on Pages Thirteen and Thirty-nine j Congratulations Best Wishes to PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT on the occasion of the completion and handing-over of the Convent of the HOLY INFANT JESUS (TOA PAYOH) to the MINISTRY OF EDUCATION FROM KOON HOE CO. PTE. LTD. 64C Kallang Pudding Road, Singapore 1334217 words
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Advertisement396 1983-12-17 17 Warmest Congratulations MINISTRY OF EDUCATION it 1 1 on the completion and hand ing-over of the I II Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus II II (Primary Secondary Schools) at Lorongl Toa Payoh to the II 1 1 CHIJ Schools' Board of Management. 1 1 1 1 RITE-MIX PRIVATE LIMITED396 words
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Advertisement335 1983-12-17 18 COM€ TOTH€ VICTOR MUSIC CHRISTMAS FAIR. ITS Have a memorable Christmas with your family at the Victor Music Christmas Fair from 17 to 23 December 1983. it's one event you simply cannot miss! LOADS OF GIFTS AND PRIZES The fun begins the moment you step in. Free attractive door-gifts to335 words
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Advertisement270 1983-12-17 19 A wide collection of latest furniture designs for the v«»ar 1954. Ample exhibition hall. Fully air-conditioned, situated in Central Town Zone. All clearing at bottom low prices. Hurry! First come first serve! jt p^p» 5 p^pflßip^pMi s mpntipj^ pPii^ Bedroom suite just from $659 per set (without mattress) pr^ C270 words
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Advertisement307 1983-12-17 19 I A PERFECT GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS II T[ Have a fun and interesting time with a LJLIi A A J I game of click-chek, click-poker, etc. H |K Wf. A very interesting game created for g j^MHMnmMM^iJ ages 4 to 85 years! It is creative and I i p^ educational.307 words
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Advertisement931 1983-12-17 20 TliF fiffiS bltUHl?^l IJUp Toa Payoh bus services from 26 December 83. Feeder services will be introduced. FACTORIES BRADWEUWW) "wh N orth TOA PAYOH o TOWN SAN SHAN ?3i PRIMARY BEATTY -HI SCHOOL SEC SCHOOL O* °S n OS nmm SS5««ool I Cfe 02M ?3S 732 I—'1 *****2 153 '*t^931 words
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Advertisement191 1983-12-17 21 A *s*# J^* ■'■■'.rn^(p»»' 5 Only $3.95 Each set of 20 beautiful, memorable stamps comes with a full-colour partwork on the history of the stamps and the related country. ■iSltfV* 1U I jt^-fl *POLAND 'AUSTRALIA 'RUSSIA *USA Tgtjffiu^SM *JAPAN 'VIETNAM 'MONGOLIA WKtKL'^&&Bffi&> *CUBA and lots more. Find out about our191 words
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Advertisement873 1983-12-17 21 Ifs LEOPARD FESTIVAL Time at the Goodwood Group of Hotels A Great Beer has come to four Great Coffee Houses in Singapore. The Coffee Lounge in Goodwood Park Hotel. The Coffee Shop in Ladyhill Hotel. The Coffee House" in Boulevard Hotel and the Bamboo Court in York Hotel. LEOPARD, New873 words
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Advertisement1068 1983-12-17 22 Park Complex^ .People's Park Centre >N C sth Novemberi 983 3rd January 1 984 <U worth of prizes to be won fi-iom Plu arranged many programmes specially for everyone In the family. Chnstmas bargains are now even better in Singapore the Shoppers Paradise "ires «io™ Si2o«yu Come and be pleasantly1,068 words
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Advertisement345 1983-12-17 22 ra^ 1 IR Hn In order to serve you better, we have completed our extensive reorganization and renovation under the new management. Mow, you can feast yourself with sumptuous meals meticulously prepared by our gourmet masters in Hong-Kong-Style Shanghai Cantonese cuisine. Come and enjoy a delicious gourmet meal, comfortable atmosphere345 words
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Advertisement1404 1983-12-17 23 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES MfBSBBBBm Telex Service: Address: Kates: Min. Charges: cVU'IJTC S.T.A.N.T.S Appointments Notices Section Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. Straits Times: 5571.25 STAN IS RS jq^ TIMEAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. Sunday Times: 5573.20 RSSOBBI Times House W Mmi ext 2724-7 2669 gg' g aff re S1,404 words
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Advertisement1005 1983-12-17 23 Coopers &Lyur3nCJ Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Manufacturing Hand Distribution Systems, Executive Selection, Marketing1,005 words
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Advertisement585 1983-12-17 24 APPOINTMENTS f\t*% OSA MARKETING WJffl ASSOCIATES PTE LTD We are a fast expanding company in the building and construction trade, offering a wide range of quality products for interior furnishing to developers, architects, designers and retail outlets. We invite suitably qualified persons for the following appointments: I 1) Sales Executives585 words
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Advertisement819 1983-12-17 24 National Is In the revolution in semiconductors technology With the development of VLSI technology, the emerging surfacemount assembly technology, a focus on board size reduction and the rapid growth in the cost competitive consumer products market, the current standard package, namely the dual-in-line (DIP) pack will be replaced. The high819 words
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Advertisement524 1983-12-17 24 CHALLENGE SALES MANAGER WORKSHOP jib" 5 0 IBom ADMINISTRATION The successful candidate will report to the EXECUI IVE Divisional Manager and lead a sales team y^ e j^. dealing in office e quipmeni t to fully T stJC( essfu candidate will report to the sTng "SX^S^S^! Workshop Service Manager and524 words
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Advertisement865 1983-12-17 25 APPOINTMENTS f 1 ■I COMPUTER SYSTEMS CHALLENGING JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN THE INFORMATION We are a major American multinational engaged in the manufacturing and marketing of main frame computers and office automation equipment. Due to expansion of business in South East Asia, we wish to make the following appointments. MARKETING RESEARCH865 words
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Advertisement757 1983-12-17 25 HHj TOMORROWS WBBk TECHNOLOGY ggg ISHERE I 9HHHHH| A£ Texas Instxuinents Singapore HR^ JOINUSIN f OUR FAST EXPANSION ■JllllpC PROGRAM i^^^P PRODUCT ENGINEERS IgH^f^^^^ I*'^1 The Job Wi^BHß^"'^ Failure analysis and characterisation of MOS state-of-the-HBHHHH|H[ art semi-conductor chips for: .jß^a^B^^^^;- a) Yield improvements ffiSjlflifeaffl^^feS b) Upgrading the hardware and software757 words
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Advertisement595 1983-12-17 25 P WALK-IN I INTERVIEW I An expanding USA Multi-national Corporation located in Jurong invites I applications from suitably qualified candidates f< >r the following x isitions: I PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATOR 1 ($15,000 to $23,000 per annum) The Job Besides secretarial and administrative chores, the appointee will assist in the recruitment, development595 words
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Advertisement832 1983-12-17 26 APPOINTMENTS CHARTERED ELECTRONICS INDUSTRIES PTE LTD A subsidiary of Chartered Industries of Singapore Pte Ltd Chartered Electronics Industries Pte Ltd a locally owned, technology- based Company has openings for the following positions: I MARKETING ENGINEER I The Job: To market the Company's services in design and fabrication of microelectronic circuits.832 words
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Advertisement713 1983-12-17 26 Consumer Electronics Re Ltd H mm- I (A) MANAGER Ijl Design Production Engineering (B) ADVANCED MANUFACTURING i ENGINEER (C) QUALITY CONTROL ENGINEER HI incoming Materials H (D) QUALITY CONTROL ENGINEER ife New Products Development |jj§ For Position (A) ■P This is a key spot within the department, and the individual713 words
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Advertisement669 1983-12-17 26 TRIDENT TRAVELS PTE LTD (Jointly owned by Neptune Orient Lines Ltd, Intraco Ltd, CIAS Sembawang Investment Pte Ltd) We are a rapidly growing young travel agency company with I A TA accredit/on. To meet our expanding activities, we now invite suitably qualified persons for the following challenging positions:--(A) TOUR MANAGER669 words
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Advertisement586 1983-12-17 26 EHDB 1 invites applications from Singapore Citizens for the post of: SENIOR ASSISTANT (LEGAL) (Gross Salary Range: $2020 $3110) Requirements (1) A good legal background with at least 10 years experience in a law firm out of which 5 years are in a supervisory capacity, and a wide knowledge in586 words
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Advertisement498 1983-12-17 27 APPOINTMENTS W ESTPAC BANKING CORPORATION (Singapore Branch) Hex. him »l rapid expansion ot activities, applications to till the following position is sought: FOREIGN EXCHANGE POSH lONS CLERK (MALI:) Rt qmrements: Applications should have .it least 1-2 years experience in a similar position. Minimum GCE O level withcredii in Maths. Rt498 words
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Advertisement919 1983-12-17 27 OISK(S)PTE.LTD I CASA (S) Pte Ltd sole agent for reputable electronics and household ijj||| appliances FABER, ELBA and GOLDSTAR is looking for -jjFf responsible and efficient persons to undertake the following positions y to further expand its operations in Singapore: Wsk A ACCOUNTANT fg Experience in an auditing or trading919 words
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Advertisement870 1983-12-17 27 ■■■■■■I \ifj^jfJstKL wrwMMWkZA for BURGER KING? The success of BURGER KING mSm Ufl 'Jtfo^ at*' ,ii.\. iys on the lookout for ambitious and dedicated yourv: who will grow with us This time we are looking for the following: ■•-■■^JlP^^ 1. RESTAURANT MANAGERS ji You will be responsible for the profitability870 words
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Advertisement616 1983-12-17 28 APPOINTMENTS I GENERAL ffl& ELECTRIC B (U.S.A.) Consumer Electronics Re Ltd A fast paced growing U.S. organisation is seeking for: I Systems I PROGRAMMERS (3 Positions) Our Business information Systems sub-section operates a computer centre which services the majority of the General Electric affiliates within the region via a data616 words
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Advertisement662 1983-12-17 28 |1 PHILIPS Ifl Working towards a better iomoiraw f We are a large multi-national organisation in the fore- A front of electronic technology. We have in Singapore &i significant manufacturing as well as marketing activities |j| covering a diversified range of products from consumer ■'fit electronics to sophisticated professional systems662 words
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Advertisement422 1983-12-17 28 Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the following positions: SALES ENGINEER (Medical Scientific) To promote medical or scientific equipment related products to teaching institutions, hospitals, laboratories private specialists. Possess a diploma/degree in Electronics or Science. Have 1 or 2 years' sales experience. SALES ENGINEER (Industrial Fittings) To promote422 words
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Advertisement729 1983-12-17 28 IQH NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE Applications are invited for appointment to the following posts in the Centre for Educational Technology: 1) TECHNICAL OFFICER (2 vacancies) 2) ARTIST (1 vacancy) 3) PHOTOGRAPHER cncy The Centre for Educational Technology, which will be a centralised unit, will assist the University in promoting the729 words
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Advertisement628 1983-12-17 29 APPOINTMENTS A major insurance organisation invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the appointment of: TRAINING OFFICER (SALES EDUCATION) The appointee will Ik* required to play a key role in the formulation and implementation of training policies which will make a direct contribution to the efficiency of the sales force.628 words
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Advertisement593 1983-12-17 29 Houm per ASIAN COMPUTER SERVICES We are looking for several people to join a new project team. This group will work on an integrated database system for an IBM mainframe computer with intelligent terminals at remote sites and a number of local terminals for on-line data entry and enquiries. Project593 words
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Advertisement536 1983-12-17 29 #Sabah Gas Industries Senchrian Berhad SABAH GAS INDUSTRIES SON. BHI). is a Company wholly owned by the Sabah Government. The Company i^ setting up plants for the manufacture of Hot Briquetting Iron (HBI), Methanol and Power Generation up to a capacity of 50MW on the island of Labuan. Total investment536 words
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Advertisement717 1983-12-17 29 a) Educational qualifications. b) Professional qualifications. I raining undergone and related courses attended length of course training. d) Experience with details of equipment worked with. e) Earliest date available for employment. f) Present salary and expected salary. p) Contact telephone number. GENERAL NOTES (a) In accordance with Government Policy, preference717 words
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Obituary, Illustration78 1983-12-17 30 I MRS CHEW CHEE THONG 1 (MADAM LIM WUH FEI) I AGE: 59 YEARS PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY AT 7.22 A.M., 16TH DEC 1983 f I SADLY MISSED BY: I HUSBAND: CHEW CHEE THONG I SON: SWEE LIN I DAUGHTER: HWEE MING 1 Nt :ATHS 3R SCROLLS. ALL DONATIONS TO B78 words
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Obituary42 1983-12-17 30 Deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences to Mr. Chew Chee Thong Managing Director APS group of pnmnflniPQ £inH family on the demise of his beloved wife Mdm Lim Wuh Fei From: MR. AKIRA FUNAHASHI President of Fujitsu Ten Limited and it's management staff.42 words
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Advertisement453 1983-12-17 30 NOTICES 1| The Trade and Public are hereby advised that EVERDURE ELECTRICAL i MANUFACTURERS I'TY LTD, of LOl-IQ3 Sheffield Road. Welshpool, 6106 H Perth Western Australia, are the owners of the trade marks "EVERDURE" and "SUPER ROD 747" which they use in connection with water heaters. The exclusive agents tor453 words
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Advertisement234 1983-12-17 30 NOTICE This is to notify that Mr Tay Siong Lee (also known as IVir Santek), Nric No. *****30/Z, has resigned trom the Board of Directors on his own accord and is no longer a shareholder of the company with effect from 28 November 1983. Mr Tay Siong Lee is therefore234 words
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Advertisement103 1983-12-17 30 BAILIFF'S SALE IN THE SUBORDINATE COURTS OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE IN THE CAUSE OF Writ of Seizure Sale No. 2753 of 1983 U-PLAN OFFICE FURNITURE (PTE) LTD Plaintiff VERSUS YEONG HONG FURNITURE MANUFACTURE (PTE) LTD. Defendant AUCTION SALE OF SPAR^ PARTS, MACHINES AND FURNITURE ETC. TO BE HELD AT103 words
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Advertisement321 1983-12-17 30 AiA oversea-ch! hanking I m=L) CORPORATION LIMI HED N^™™™™"^/ (incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) LOST STOCK CERTIFICATES!. Applications have been made to the Directors of the Company to issue duplicate Stock Certificates in respect of the undermentioned Stockholders in place of the original Certificates which are stated to have321 words
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Advertisement341 1983-12-17 30 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies* Winding-Up No, 270 of 198:* In I ho MatttT of The Companies Act (Cap. 185) And In the Matter of Ong Say Kuan Sons Pte. Ltd. A DVE RTIS EM ENT OF PETITION Notice us hereby given that a Petition341 words
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Obituary, Illustration84 1983-12-17 31 Deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences to Mr. Chew Chee Thong Managing Director APS group of companies and family on the demise of his beloved wife Mdm Lim Wuh Fei MALAYSIA SINGAPORE amatpmd S}2!2 S o TORES < M > SDN BHD CHEWHOW TECK CO PTE LTD SDN BHD STORES (PENANG)84 words
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Advertisement884 1983-12-17 32 APPOINTMENTS Sales Company Management, Southeast Asia We are an internationally known manufacturer of precision tools for the metalworking industry in the Federal Republic of Germany. With the growth in demand for our products on foreign markets, we are seeking a BUSINESS MANAGER for our sales company in Singapore. The successful884 words
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Advertisement328 1983-12-17 32 One of the biggest Imported Furniture Showrooms ffijfe at HOUGANG with more than 400 items •^|£i hKW^^f on display (20 ooo sg n) (p> < P^^ Si Imported from Taiwan jf^^ I l§ kJ^IbSHH I I 1 I u JL Wjf^Jl^^^ I I V" 1 Si chair P^^^ v *V328 words
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Advertisement337 1983-12-17 32 Mecomb Singapore Ltd, a subsidiary of the Sime Darby Group, now seeks to appoint a: i SALES ENGINEER 1 (Ref 24/RC/MEC) to join one of its fast growing departments in the sale of medical products which include radio pharmaceutical, genetic engineering, and clinical laboratory equipment. Product and sales training will337 words
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Advertisement365 1983-12-17 33 APPOINTMENTS Established trading company invites suitably qualified applicants to fill the posts of: EXECUTIVES (Building Materials) fo augment the Company's expanding sales force. Pre-requisites: Must have experience in sales of building materials steel bars, plywood, timber, glass blocks, sanitary ware, Contacts with building contractors, architects and developers would be very365 words
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Advertisement662 1983-12-17 33 f QUALIFIED 1 |MICROBIOLOGIST?| CAN YOU MANAGE MORE THAN A I MICROSCOPE? Gould can offer you immediate training as I H| a Quality Assurance Manager in the ij| lii production of disposable medical devices. |gl B Requirements.- &k H| A professional degree in microbiology or I |jj| eauivalent. 'J« r662 words
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Advertisement240 1983-12-17 33 AT^PF DESIGNS ON BRILLIANCE Anything but ordinary. La-Richie adds a new dimension to jewelcraft. Fashion in jewellery the world over influences the designs of the new La-Richie collection. That *s why La-Richie is fashion that outlasts today 's trends. jewELflY pte ltd 14 Scotts Road, 02-102 103, Far Fast Plaza,240 words
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Advertisement643 1983-12-17 34 Unbeatable Christinas Shopping at Never Before Warehouse Prices! BT Bt Bf i p J n All these exclusive brands and Demonstration Sing Along Fancy NiKOFi Shutterbuq's Special! J«Pp*K*£ OdrUtril more are QOinq at warehouse Dress Contest Variety Show If you O wn a Nikon, you can bring it into SeiU/aen643 words
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Advertisement674 1983-12-17 35 Kwupsng To mark the grand official opening of Centrepoint, Terminal brings you a Philips Fair with lots of great value-for-money offers from today to December 24, 1983. *****- gS5-"- S£= §rSS» ■■MMM^^^^^^^HH^^T~~~~ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■Mi W^SI^^TCTV- 16 CT 2025 (42 cm) CTV 20 CT!^^^Z digit.. ?p C £S£i£!. KtSTL* Portable w,,h 8674 words
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Advertisement195 1983-12-17 35 jgs) BRIDGESTONE SF-310 TURBO SUPER FILLER «V7O Series The International Favourite^ 70 SERIES^W IT M\a\*M R* 5 I View your SF-310 Turbo I| 4 Tyre at our dealers today's fl~ 't v Pattern for High-Speed Safety and Professional Response Dynamic Rib Pattern World popular tread design that assures maneuverability, safety,195 words
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Advertisement142 1983-12-17 36 j CYCLE 1 2 Illj for puppies and adult t mmm^ mmm J^ m J P^t products I J;,|| |f i dogs ST. AUBREY i H if ißf^H^jfl BnS B) IG^V^ I J^nsP il "!2lirfi^ W imp* S-* t liil 77i£» professionals in pet services 'r^\ Jl Travelling Cages Grooming142 words
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Miscellaneous160 1983-12-17 36 COMICS GARFIELD ByJimDmrlM STAR WARS By Archie Goodwin &Al Williamson 1(^ %i a^hS'' U^ta^^" i *'-"x^''^^"" <: r^s^ j >^» v k^ fc.\r— THE BOHN LOSER BjrArrteiisom VWHAI'LL THE)/ TUIIOK OF f^°^^\ 'l ?iM T0 CT^ ALOM^ kIATURAUV^ THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appieby I f WELL. WUILE VOU'CE ABOUT f160 words
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Advertisement337 1983-12-17 37 tLtwAJrlwt HI I *y»illii to look at. Also Shinto roof tiles come in three kinds: Japanese type, French type and Spanish i s-^r-^r-.^ s-^^r^ type. And include forms like FLAT, RIDGE and p\ rw-v-rv-^v^^-^>-^x^-'-^. ORNAMENT that open limitless possibilities to A^ r-^, rjr-^ D v^^ wv_y-^. -^> x_/~^^x_^. architects and337 words
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Miscellaneous490 1983-12-17 37 COMICS _2L PEANUTS BySchmiz lt HARK MOU) PIP THAT I I LIVE IN MORTAL PREAP U)ELL IF YOU PIP, TMATSTRUE.Y NOT SOUNP? I'M PRACTICIN6 MY OF GETTING OUT ON THE YOU COULP ALWAYS MOU) ABOUT VERY LINE FORTHE CHRISTMAS PLAY STAGE ANP FOR6ETTIN6 MAKE W 50METHING "HEY! A BIBLICAL.. y490 words
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Advertisement428 1983-12-17 38 f [111 jil Courts setisttriofial price slasfi beaifs all for the 10th successive year! xysßß& M^Bttß^ jSKf fBSf? &Sr A If r 118I it 1 If i*' Mr Whß, I w J mam*-~^mtdr^^% I f f i i'i" 1 1 1 r) ijn/ {grtakfi to ,i iiiif m j JKNW428 words
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Advertisement482 1983-12-17 39 More LEISURE on Pages Thirteen and Seventeen V/IMAUA NATURAL SOUND ':fw%6§§f-J^X^fK TMIwIMnM stereo graphic equalizer ge~io *< SUB FILTER SPATIAL EXPANDER INPUT EQ 'f^ i,&o*L po\a/er iHii iiiiii il|j ON JL NORM WiOE TAPE LINE ON OFF j. DEFEAT JL Llo i tNtK To achieve this effect, simply move the482 words
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