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Title Section14 1983-05-30 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, MAY 30, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article696 1983-05-30 1 PETER BARNARD - PETER BARNARD Trade vital to resolve debt problems and secure economic recovery: World Bank By US Editor WILLIAMSBURG, Sun. The World Bank makes a strong pitch for the developing countries in a background document submitted to the seven leaders at the summit. The bank696 words
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Article, Illustration348 1983-05-30 1 CONGRATULATIONS...from Junie Sng to Ang Peng Siong, and vice versa. The word became a chorus as it pierced through the chilly air of the Toa Payoh pool and warmed the hearts of all Singaporeans. It was a proud moment for Singapore. On the big stage areALBERT SIM - 348 words
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Article102 1983-05-30 1 "THE greatest moment of my life that was how Singapore's national titleholder, Wong Shoon Keat, described his feelings after pulling off one of the biggest upsets in badminton history. The 26-year-old Shoon Keat stunned world champion Icuk Sugiarto, of Indonesia, with a 15-12, 9-15, 15-6 victory102 words
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243 1983-05-30 1 RETRENCHMENT should only be used as a last resort to solve the current troubles in the ship repair industry, Finance Minister Hon Sui Sen said last night. He suggested that shipyards should seek other more effective methods of meeting the serious challenge243 words
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Article, Illustration521 1983-05-30 1 Mutiny against Arafat worsens DAMASCUS, Sun. A three-week-old mutiny against the leadership of Palestine guerilla chief Yasser Arafat has turned violent with rebels storming a guerilla supply complex and seizing up to six food and fuel depots. PLO sources said the dissidents attacked and seized the521 words
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Article511 1983-05-30 1 LEE KIM CHEW - LEE KIM CHEW By DR TONY TAN yesterday toured Telok Blangah in what an official described as "the easiest tour" since the walkabout series began last October. i In sharp contrast to the other 14 walkabouts, the i Trade and Industry Minis- ter's saw only511 words
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Article61 1983-05-30 1 WILIJAMSBURG, Sun. Leaders of the major non- communist industrial countries began the first formal plenary .session of their economic summit here this morning after a prayer for peace. The talks centred on pressing problems of the world economy, including the Third World's heavy debt burden. TheReuter - 61 words
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Article26 1983-05-30 1 BEIRIT, Sun. Israeli military convoys, backed by fighter planes, today crossed into southern Lebanon for the third straight day. SKK PAGE fi26 words
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Advertisement255 1983-05-30 1 Israeli and Syrian armies on fall alert: Page 6 60 pages today SUMMARY 2 j WORLD NEWS 3-« CAUSEWAY 13 EDITORIAL 14 LETTERS 15 i TIMES BUSINESS 17-2© SPORTS 26, 28-31 RACING 27 OUTLOOK 2,3 CLASSIFIEDS 5-2« COMICS 21, 22 RADIO &TV 24 I CINEMAS 3 j BUSINESS PROBLEMS?" The255 words
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Article502 1983-05-30 2 Grad expectations MANY National University of Singapore graduates find their courses too academic ana do not equip them for the working world, says a report completed last month by the university's Economic Research Centre which monitored the situation for some years. The report was based on the response of502 words
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Article248 1983-05-30 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: AS THE Minister of State (Education) Dr Tay Eng Soon noted last week, creativity and imagination is not lacking in our school children. The creative spark in them has not been killed by the need to study and do well in examinations. There is no248 words
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Article324 1983-05-30 2 Face-saving save GOALKEEPER Peter Shilton denied Northern Ireland their first home win against England for 56 years in a goalless British soccer Championship clash in Belfast on Saturday night. More than that, his outstanding save was off an England defender, Graham Roberts, who came close to making his England324 words
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Article166 1983-05-30 2 JURONG BRICKWORKS MAY SEEK A LISTING SOON JURONG Brickworks, the largest private brickmaker in Singapore, is planning to go public soon. It is understood that discussions on the flotation of the company are at an advanced stage and that a public issue of shares may be launched in166 words
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Article57 1983-05-30 2 NO FIREWORKS THERE were no fireworks or startling revelations during the first week of hearings of the commission of inquiry into the Sentosa cable car tragedy. The most interesting evidence was on the relative heights of the drillship Eniwetok and the cable car system, with counsel directing questions at57 words
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Article829 1983-05-30 2 Tory pleasure... BRITAIN'S ruling Conservative Party, led by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, is increasing its already wide lead over its rivals in the run-up to the country's June 9 general election, according to four major opinion polls published in London yesterday. Labour appeared to be losing ground829 words
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Article351 1983-05-30 2 Early start to the top AN experimental school in Poona, India, has a most unorthodox curriculum. The 600 boys and girls at Jnana Prabodhini, selected after stringent intelligence and physical tests, are part of an experiment to find leaders for the India of tomorrow while helping the India351 words
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Article219 1983-05-30 2 The 'support' factor IT IS better to have leaders who are considered less intelligent but are respected by the people rather than have very clever leaders without public support, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday. A leader, however intelligent he might be, would not219 words
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Article159 1983-05-30 2 Now to face the music WHILE there has been talk of setting up a music college in Singapore, the Malaysian Institute of Arts in Kuala Lumpur has just seen its first batch of music graduates. CHONG WING HONG, on a recent visit there, spoke to the159 words
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Article, Illustration594 1983-05-30 3 PETER BARNARD - PETER BARNARD By US Editor WILLIAMSBURG, Sun. The economic summit suddenly came to life here last night with a series of bilateral meetings involving President Reagan, crucially one with French President Francois Mitterrand. The formal talks do not get under way until laterUPI - 594 words
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Article75 1983-05-30 3 Protest by peace groups AS w K s T K K n leaders flew into Williamsburg on Saturday, 50 members of American peace groups gathered in the town to protest against the planned deployment of Cruise and Pershing-2 missiles in Europe. The protesters, members of the Euromissiles Working Group, anUPI - 75 words
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Article75 1983-05-30 3 galore THE PRESS corps covering this summit are being fed well, American-style. But the food is in sharp contrast to the gourmet fare at Versailles last year. Buffet tables there were laden with pate, exotic cheeses and hors d'oeuvres usually seen only on the menus of high-priced FrenchUPI - 75 words
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Article108 1983-05-30 3 PETER BAR - PETER BAR- WILLIAMSBURG, Son. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher appears to have achieved the nearly Impossible by stealing a propaganda march on the Americans, not to mention everybody else at this summit. Mrs Thatcher flew In here yesterday and wants to leave early108 words
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238 1983-05-30 3 WILLIAMSBURG, San. The Americans want to keep in tune with their friends, bat striking the right musical note is no easy task. Although the song Yankee Doodle was played for five heads of state who arrived for the Williamsbar g Summit, the USAgencies - 238 words
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186 1983-05-30 3 US is trying to cut down East- West ties, claims Pravda MOSCOW, Sun. The United States is using the summit in Williamsburg 10 try to force Western Europe to cut back its i contacts with the Soviet j bloc, the Communist! Party daily newspaper j Pravda said today. President RonaldReuter - 186 words
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371 1983-05-30 3 PETER BARNARD - PETER BARNARD, By US Editor WILLIAMSBURG, Sun. The key importance of the Third World was emphasised by the US. Britain, and France here last night soon after the summit leaders arrived. It came up in President Reagan's talks at the governor 's371 words
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Article369 1983-05-30 4 Reagan puts him in charge of Central American policy WILLIAMSBURG, Sun. President Ronald Reagan has decided to have Secretary of State George Shultz take charge of Central American policy in a move to strengthen the role of the United States in the troubled region. The processUPI - 369 words
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Article191 1983-05-30 4 LE BOURGET (France), Sun. A "quiet" plane that needs only about 200 metres of take-off space is one of two technological innovations that the United States' National Aeronautics and Space Administration is presenting at the international air show here. The other Nasa attraction is theAFP - 191 words
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271 1983-05-30 4 Tories getting more popular than rivals, polls show LONDON, Sunday BRITAIN'S ruling Conservative Party, led by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, is increasing its already wide lead over its rivals in the run-up to the country's June 9 general election, according to four major opinion polls published here today. Labour appearedUPI - 271 words
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195 1983-05-30 4 Tax claims all Greek to me, says Christina Onassis ATHENS, Sun. War has broken out between Christina Onassis and the Greek tax department over 2.7 million drachmas (Ss7o million) in death duties on the fortune she inherited from her father, Aristotle Onassis. The inheritance consists of land, villas, and aboutAFP - 195 words
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224 1983-05-30 4 Return gifts if wedding is called off ROME, Sun. Diamonds may be forever but not if the wedding is called off, says Italy's highest court. The Court of Cassation ruled in a precedent-set-ting case that people must return engagement gifts they exchanged if the wedding is cancelled, Rome's largest daily,AFP - 224 words
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Article, Illustration52 1983-05-30 4 Women up in arms PERUVIAN women In Lima's women's prison show their disgust at legislation that would make it difficult for people with drag convictions to get work. About 6M women, most of whom have been imprisoned on drug charges, took over the prison patio to make their feelings known.UPI - 52 words
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245 1983-05-30 4 MOSCOW, Sun. A Soviet radio announcer who criticised Moscow's intervention in Afghanistan has been ordered to leave the capital, informed Soviet sources said yesterday. Mr Vladimir Danehev, an announcer on the English-language service of Radio Moscow, twisted the normal form of words inReuter; AP - 245 words
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Article, Illustration105 1983-05-30 5 SKNDAI (Japan), Sun. A team of Tohoku University obstetricians and gynaecologists said yesterday that they had succeeded in an external fertilisation for the second time and expected the test-tube baby to be born next January. The doctors here, In northern Japan, had their first successAFP - 105 words
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Article185 1983-05-30 5 Manila 'y es to draft bases pact MANILA, Sun. The Philippines' National Security Council has approved a draft military bases agreement with the United States which spells out the terms governing two major American installations near here, the presidential palace said today. The five-year agreement, due to take effect nextAFP - 185 words
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332 1983-05-30 5 MANILA, Sun. President Ferdinand Marcos has decided to retain Prime Minister Caesar Virata and threatened a libel suit against a US newspaper for allegedly sowing palace intrigues, the government said today. Mr Marcos accused the Asian Wall Street Journal of "intriguing and interferingUPI - 332 words
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Article272 1983-05-30 5 MELBOURNE, Sun. THE opposition Liberal Party yesterday scored an important by-election victory just three months after it was ousted from power by the Labour Party. The Liberals claimed the result showed voters were already disillusioned with Labour's broken promises and management of the economy. Labour's defeatedReuter - 272 words
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Article128 1983-05-30 5 CANBERRA, Sun. Treasurer Paul Keating has ordered a review of a study of Australia's financial system and said that in the meantime, foreign banks would not be allowed entry. The Liberal government had agreed in principle to allow in about 10 foreign banks but the moveReuter - 128 words
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Article69 1983-05-30 5 BOMBS BELIEVED to have been planted by pro-independence groups were reported yesterday to have rocked public buildings in the French overseas territories of French Guiana, Guadaloupe and Martinique. In Paris, a bomb damaged an employment bureau for overseas workers. The only victim was a man who was killedAgencies - 69 words
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Article78 1983-05-30 5 GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL and resource problems will be the focus of a major conference in Washington on Thursday and Friday when conservationists and population experts from 60 groups gather to discuss the worsening threats to humanity. Former US President Jimmy Carter will be the keynote speaker for theUPI - 78 words
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Article71 1983-05-30 5 THE DEATH toll from Japan's earthquake disaster on Thursday mounted to 54 yesterday after searchers found five more bodies. But 48 people are still missing, police said. About 450 searchers, including 40 divers, scoured the sea bottom off Noshiro port in northern Japan for 26 workersReuter - 71 words
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Article70 1983-05-30 5 ANGOLAN FOREIGN Minister Paulo Teixeira Jorge rejected as "political suicide" any pullout of Cuban troops from his country until Namibia (South- West Africa) gets independence from South Africa, Newsweek magazine reported yesterday. Interviewed in New York last week, he reiterated his government's rejection of any linkage betweenReuter - 70 words
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Article, Illustration473 1983-05-30 6 Israeli and Syrian armies put on full alert BEIRUT, Sun ISRAEL and Syria put their armies in easi Lebanon on "maximum alert" yesterday, Lebanese radio stations reported. And a government newspaper in Damascus said the countdown for a new Middle East war had begun. StateAP; AFP; UPI - 473 words
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Article287 1983-05-30 6 CAIRO, Sun. Thirty-eight crewmen of the ill-fated Nile river steamer have been arrested and charged with negligence of duty and unpremeditated manslaughter. They could face up to 10 years imprisonment for alleged negligence that caused the disaster in which scores of passengers died, Attorney GeneralUPI - 287 words
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135 1983-05-30 6 Turkey-Iraq pact invoked against Kurds ANKARA, Sunday THIS week's Turkish military foray into neighbouring Iraq was the first time an Iraqi-Turkish agreement was applied to help both sides deal with their common Kurdish separatist problem. The foray aimed to help the Baghdad government control an area where it has traditionallyAFP - 135 words
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Article86 1983-05-30 6 JOHANNESBURG, Sun. The foreign ministers of South Africa and Lesotho will discuss Lesotho's links with guerillas who seek to overthrow the South African government. Lesotho's Foreign Ministry protested to South Africa on Friday about traffic jams at their border, where South Africa has tightened securityReuter - 86 words
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Article56 1983-05-30 6 PARIS, San. Jordanians and Egyptians yesterday inspected military equipment on display in the Israeli pavilion at the !.<• Bourget air show here, Israeli officials reported. Israeli radio said that the Jordanians, Including officers, had shown particular interest in the KFIR-7 fighter plane at the air show.AFP - 56 words
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519 1983-05-30 8 They should be more practical to equip students for the working world MANY National University of Singapore graduates find their courses too academic and do not equip them for the working world. Their views were in a report completed last month by the university's519 words
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443 1983-05-30 8 Don't be alarmed message to Dr Balhetchet "DON'T be alarmed," is what Mr Anthony Yeo, director of the Counselling and Care Centre, wants to tell moral educationist Dr (Rev) R. Balhetchet. Moved by a recent Straits Times report about the day Dr Balhetchet nearly cried because of the plight of443 words
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Article47 1983-05-30 8 Opening of Police Post on Friday THE signboard for the new Khe Bong Neighbourhood Police Post has been put up at the void deck of Block 89, Lorong 2, Toa Payoh. The post is to be officially opened on Friday by Home Affairs Minister Chua Sian Chin.47 words
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133 1983-05-30 8 POLICE have advised motorists to avoid three roads near the National Stadium during the SEA Games 20 km Walk which starts at 6.30 a.m. on Wednesday. The roads that will be temporarily closed during the event on that, day are: Stadium Road,133 words
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Article, Illustration265 1983-05-30 8 HEDWIG ALFRED - HEDWIG ALFRED By A GROUP of young Singaporean dancers are planning to dance their way into the hearts ©f Americans. Tomorrow, 32 students from Singapore Chinese Girls' Scnool will leave for an 18-day tour of the United States and Canada. The girls,265 words
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Article, Illustration522 1983-05-30 9 PRODUCTIVITY must become a national concept because it touches all aspects of Singapore's economy, said Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, the Minister of State for Labour, yesterday. For example, he explained, Singapore's products could compete well in the world market only when the workers produced522 words
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Article168 1983-05-30 9 If the aged are left alone IMAGINE a situation in which the aged are left to fend for themselves, where they lead lonely lives ignored by their own children and where they are not looked after. Trade and Industry Minister Dr Tony Tan remarked at the forum that if Singaporeans168 words
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Article254 1983-05-30 9 A PARK will be developed on Mount Faber Ridge an area bounded by Henderson Road, Telok Blangah Heights and Depot Road. Work on the 30-hectare park is to start later this year and will be completed by 1985. One of its features is a254 words
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Article334 1983-05-30 9 THE tempo was perfect but the temperature was something else. On the concert stage, white tie and tails and gowns would have been the formal dress for these members of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, but there were sport vests and T-shirts for the or- chestra's334 words
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Article, Illustration103 1983-05-30 9 THE little one In front is five, the girl behind her is 11. And to their mentor they are child prodigies. Bat the talent of Emlko Yashiro and her sister, Makiko, are not exceptional to Dr Shinichl Suzuki, 84, who developed the Suzuki Violin Method103 words
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Advertisement277 1983-05-30 9 Castrol- Yokohama Autocross Championship Series 1983, Round 3, Organised by Singapore Motor Sports Club. a^/""-^ j It was the roughest, toughest Other spectacular wins: track ever in this Championship 1001-1-^OO r^rlaQQ V"*V ,A I 1 series. And waiting confidently for its J^ I i^uu cc Class y glkß W turn277 words
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Article, Illustration401 1983-05-30 10 CHAN ENG CHENG - CHAN ENG CHENG Trio worked for months on course By I THREE teachers of Mandarin spent three hours over coffee at a local coffeehouse and came up with the idea of building the lessons for Singapore's first dial-for-Mandarin service around the activities of a three-tier401 words
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226 1983-05-30 10 MUSLIM organisations must play a positive role in helping the community undergo the changes that will come with the future. Organisations such as Mendaki, the Central Council of Malay Cultural Organisations and the Prophet Muhammad Birthday Scholarship Memorial Fund Board were226 words
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Article67 1983-05-30 10 First Lady attends charity show THE Singapore Leprosy Relief Association celebrated its 31st anniversary last night with a charity dinner and variety show at Dynasty Hotel last night. The First Lady, Mrs Devan Nair, was the guest of honour. Proceeds of the dinner and show will go to a new67 words
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97 1983-05-30 10 Kin of woman v\ho died in crash sought AN unidentified pedestrian died after she was involved in an accident with a lorry along Serangoon Road on Thursday at about 10.45 a.m. She was about 70 to 75 years, of medium build, about 1.67 m tall and had short, white hair.97 words
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Article167 1983-05-30 10 THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Boad is counting on computers to relieve the headache of organising the third Asean Tourism Forum to be held here in March next year. Between 600 and 700 delegates are expected to attend the six-day affair at the Hyatt Regency. By167 words
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Article, Illustration276 1983-05-30 10 Police inspector wins scrabble contest POLICE inspector Roger Yeo, 34, plays scrabble to "relax" after a hard day's. And yesterday, his hobby won him a return air ticket to London plus hotel accommodation for seven days. Insp Yeo, a senior Investigating officer with the Traffic Police, was first among 128276 words
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Article, Illustration374 1983-05-30 11 Tunnel workers must attend safety course WHEN Hongkong was building its Mass Transit Railway, some workers tried to bribe their way to a shorter stay in the decompression chamber after working underground. Little did they realise the dangerous, sometimes deadly, risk they were374 words
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172 1983-05-30 11 Shipping firms here urged to forge close ties in Asean SINGAPORE shipping companies should promote friendship and explore new trade opportunities in Asean countries. The Senior Minister of State (Prime Minister's Office), Mr Lee Khoon Choy, said closer ties with Singapore's Asean neighbours would result in a stronger Asean. "A172 words
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Article52 1983-05-30 11 DR PAUL William Ngui has been elected president of the Singapore Association for Mental Health at the association's annual general meeting recently. Other officers elected are: vice-presidents Mrs Chong Chien Yuan, Mrs Lum Ng Huay and Dr Tan Chue Tin; secretary Dr Douglas Kong; and treasurer Dr Lim52 words
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185 1983-05-30 11 Fish and some vegetables cost more PRICES of most food items remained stable last week, except for fish and vegetables. The price of red chillies continues to rise and at $12.75 a kg last week, was 95 cents more than the previous week and about 50 per cent higher than185 words
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85 1983-05-30 11 THE Singapore Press Club re-elected Mr T.S. Khoo as its president yesterday. Other officials elected at the club's annual meeting at the Shell Club are: Mr Seah Chiang Nee, Mr Ronnie Soo and Mr Ngiam Tong Hai, vice-presidents; Mr Edmund Teo, secretary; Miss Siva85 words
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308 1983-05-30 11 THE increase in the selling prices of Housing Board flats for this year and next year are likely to be "much lower" than the previously announced ceilings, a minister said yesterday. The HDB had said that the maximum increases would be 7.5308 words
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183 1983-05-30 11 Fire alert forces SIA pilot to make diversion KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A Singapore Airlines DC-10 aircraft made an emergency landing at Subang international airport yesterday evening after the pilot noticed a fire alert signal on his indicator panel. The aircraft, Flight SQ 41 which was on its scheduled flight fromBernama - 183 words
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222 1983-05-30 12 Need to re-think our fluoride intake AT THE outset, it must have seemed a very good idea. Add a small amount of fluoride to the watersupply, and hey presto! we have found a cheap way to prevent tooth decay. Fluoride encourages the formation of tooth enamel which helps to prevent222 words
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Article, Illustration343 1983-05-30 12 New way to take your medicine without side effects TECHNOLOGY promises to change the way we take medicine, particularly for those of us suffering from ailments which may require daily injections and pillpopping. Scientists have now perfected certain techniques which allow drugs to be directly343 words
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Article162 1983-05-30 12 Bits Bytes 'No risk' body scan DO you need to go for a check-up but dread getting radiation from X-ray machines? Take heart. There's a new technique of diagnosing diseases called nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) which does not require the injection of contrast solutions and involves no radiation risk. The162 words
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Article304 1983-05-30 12 The Economist - The Economist. ANT COLONIES SUCCESSFULLY 'ADOPT' MANY TREE INSECTS' YOUNG ANTS appear to be parti -c larly good foster parents. Researchers at Britain's Imperial College have found that female treehoppera (Insects which live In trees, for example, a cicada), leave their hatched nymphs, and even their eggs,304 words
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Advertisement145 1983-05-30 12 At non-inflated prices Get the best buys from HOlifG SHU© 24 Raffles Place#ol-03 Clifford Centre Singapore 0104. Tel: *****47 Raffles Place #01-04, #01-06 The Arcade Singapore 0104. Tel: *****95 Ample car-parking space at Clifford Centre and Raffles Place Underground Car-park. Shopping Hours: Mon Sat 10am 6pm. Closed on Sunday B145 words
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Advertisement301 1983-05-30 12 PHILIPS Hairdryer Styling Set. New style 1005. 1 year guarantee. I U2^s4free-SALE $33.00 PHILIPS Hairdryer Styling Set. New style 800. LUMaescrSALE $21.00 I PHIUP6 A ~I HP 4225 I o**'*^ Hairdryer SOOW 1000W. V j SALE $15.90 f I Bjß^H SANYO SVE 710 sji H battery shaver LLPt v 15.90301 words
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Article104 1983-05-30 13 Busman drives thief to police PKNANCi, Sun. A snatch thief was outsmarted by his victim on Friday night when he was driven to a police station in a bos. Police said a woman was about to board a bus at the kompleks Tun Abdul Razak when her handbag was stolen.104 words
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Article, Illustration385 1983-05-30 13 Respect first, brains second says DrM 'People's support is vital if leader wants things done' IPOH, Sun. IT IS better to have leaders who are considered less intelligent but are respected by the people rather than have very clever leaders without public support, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad385 words
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211 1983-05-30 13 PENANG, Sunday JAPANESE companies in Malaysia were urged yesterday to make "an honest attempt" to transfer technology in the wake of the nation's Look EJast policy. The call came from the Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, Datuk Haji Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, who211 words
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Article53 1983-05-30 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The power failure which blacked out much of Peninsular Malaysia on Friday morning was caused by lightning striking the main line between Port Dickson and Kuala Lumpur, a National Electricity Board (NEB) spokesman said yesterday. The board will be discussing strategies to deal with53 words
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Article48 1983-05-30 13 PENANG, Sun. If lovers insist on parking on the grass at the Botanical Gardens nightly, they may get a rude surprise. "They may find themselves in an embarrasing situation when our officers, accompanied by policemen, start knocking on their windows," a spokesman said. NST.48 words
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Article44 1983-05-30 13 JOHORE BARU, Sun. The Johore Anti-Corruption Agency has uncovered a racket in which false insurance claims are made against the death of uninsured soldiers. An insurance executive and an Armed Forces cooperative clerk have been detained, the Star reported at the weekend.44 words
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Article102 1983-05-30 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Son. Terminal Two of the Kuala Lumpur International Airport will be j open only for Haj flights when the renovated Terminal One is reopened on June 1. Acting Transport Minister Tan Sri Cbong Hon Nyan said In a statement yesterday that all domestic and j102 words
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124 1983-05-30 13 JAKARTA, Sun. The setting up of an Umno club in Indonesia the first in the region is a "new bridge to forge closer ties and cooperation between Malaysia and Indonesia, the Malaysian ambassador to Indonesia, Datuk Mohamed Rahmat, said here today. The club was launched124 words
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Article53 1983-05-30 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Negri SembilanPahang border committee has asked for between $630,000 and $840,000 from the Federal Government to survey parts of their common border. Negri Sembilan Mentri Besar, Datuk Mohamed Isa Samad, said on Friday that there was still another 40 km that needed to53 words
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Advertisement218 1983-05-30 13 90/LOAN|CHUfIM I L 10)4% I (j>HDK I I^^Rer Annum P fIKI\ I P APARTMENTS I C^^^kJ A PANORAMIC I III" Wi~j|r Hf supermarket are only a B A wide range of outdoor facilities Resident's clubhouse Children's playground 9H Gymnasium Squash courts Tropical landscaped garden SB Tennis court Billiard room Ample218 words
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Advertisement459 1983-05-30 13 This jigsaw helps cut working time. Its adjustable orbital cutting action, invented by Bos< h, gives you faster cutting performance with less workei effort, whether you work with steel, non-ferrous metals oi wood. The Ixm handle is designed to give you more pre< ise ontrol in sawing operations. And greater459 words
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Article373 1983-05-30 14 A serious problem overseas SIX years ago, the Student Union Council of a major British university was stunned by a stern request from "representatives" of the university's 200 Malaysian students that lecture halls be divided into male and female sections. About the same time, two technical colleges in the southNST - 373 words
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Article391 1983-05-30 14 IT HAS been 37 years now since Umno first assumed a position of leadership in the political life of this country, and the party's growth to dominance of Malaysian politics has been such tha* there can no longer be felt any true distinction between the partyNST - 391 words
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431 1983-05-30 14 The Staits Times says... The new lessons A WOMAN we know thinks parents should be pitied. Everyone, she says, talks about the pressures on children and the amount of school work they have. But what about the parents? She feels the pressures on them are worse. On the one hand,431 words
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Article, Illustration1001 1983-05-30 14 HENRY MYERS - HENRY MYERS Experts doubt we are out of the woods By mning ioi me mian nan oireei journal NEW YORK Only a few years ago, the International Energy Agency, a Paris-based group of oil-consuming nations, and many other organisations were warning of steadily worsening shortages1,001 words
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Article930 1983-05-30 14 HAROLD JACKSON - HAROLD JACKSON Codes of misconduct help fuel arms race By The catch in that, of course, is how you establish that you are being denied information if you don't know what it is because it is in an unbreakable code. WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan is starting930 words
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Advertisement432 1983-05-30 14 Now in Singapore, Folec introduces the Harris 110. Small is beautiful Computer technology has Low consumption Fully-featured revolutionized the The Harris 1 10 was designed with Harris offers you no fewer than 1 12 communications of large conservation of energy in mind. useful features to choose from. Fit businesses. Now432 words
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240 1983-05-30 15 Our concern for the elderly WHEN I retired from government service in early 1974, my pension was computed on the old colonial rate, and as a result, is rather small. However, I managed to obtain gainful employment in the private sector, partly to240 words
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232 1983-05-30 15 AS the government is so concerned about our ageing society, I would like to mention the case of my 73-year-old grandmother living with me. There are only the two of us and I am working. I need someone to help cook232 words
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143 1983-05-30 15 HAVING stopped the house visits, the evangelists are now going Tor school children and teenagers at shopping centres and other public places. These children, not wanting to be impolite, naturally listen while the evangelists do their "sales talk." The question I would143 words
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231 1983-05-30 15 New owner is liable for outstanding tax "FED-UP" asked (ST, May 18) whether he should be expected to pay someone else's tax. Property tax is a charge on the property and when the purchaser becomes the new owner he is legally liable for any tax that is outstanding for the231 words
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Letter75 1983-05-30 15 I REFER to C.B. Yeow's letter "Borrower has to pay full interest on loan." (ST, May 19). Credit POSB does not charge interest on any portion of a loan which has not been disbursed. In other words, if a property is under construction and loan releases are75 words
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182 1983-05-30 15 Service 79 has improved with an extra bus I REFER to the letter "Improve service" by Doris Loh (ST, April 28) commenting on the long wait for Service 79 buses between 9.30 and 10.30 p.m. We are aware of the high utilisation of Service 79 and in fact conducted a182 words
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337 1983-05-30 15 Gandhi: Why he is in the hearts of millions I WISH to comment on the article "Exploding the Gandhi myth." (ST, May 25). Mr N.B. Krishnan in his article has painted a very bleak picture of Gandhi by enumerating all his "vices" and condemning him as a man who does337 words
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322 1983-05-30 15 Don't blame the 'ET cyclists' for crashes I REFER to the letter "We should ban the ET bicycles" by "FKCL." (ST, May 26). The practice of banning things is not the panacea many Singaporeans seem to think it is. Too many people here, including some government officials, think the only322 words
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237 1983-05-30 15 IT IS ironic in productivity conscious Singapore how much time nominee and investment company directors spend on signing share transfer deeds when sending shares for registration and then again when these are sold. Other financial centres have halved the time involved237 words
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Advertisement389 1983-05-30 15 HH^^^HrubicohhßJ^HH| mvi *>\*jm -^7 1 P Sew it will be compulsory for all WK^^^^^M^^^ s honws to have fire extinguishers But Ml, IS finj* can start at any time, sowhy wait I B|^B|l w^S' v till then to protect yourhome <K I <# and your family^ C^*"' Instead make sure389 words
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Article, Illustration656 1983-05-30 16 ALAN JOHN - ALAN JOHN The inquiry into the Sentosa cable car accident enters its second week today. Here is a summary of the proceedings so far and the highlights of the testimonies. By Cable car probe hears evidence on height of ship and cable656 words
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737 1983-05-30 16 BRIAN DEWHURST - BRIAN DEWHURST By In Sydney Get rid of the dagoes and refugees. Shoot the WOGs Oust the Asians and Lebanese, they only collect in gangs. Some reactions from schoolchildren in Australia when asked in a recent survey what changes they think would makeUPI - 737 words
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Advertisement401 1983-05-30 16 W M. 1 17 $75 k I■' $33- r 1 Free 33 P c K m jk. Crockery Set A Jr mitHpi 1n on i^L^LfMI" :nH^— 1 2 v $4n** ijk^ißß Union Home Appliance Pte Ltd c M M HOIBMChRoa len M T rec 3 kg. Spin EL: 29 Detergent401 words
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Article28 1983-05-30 17 PUBLIC Bank's final dividend of 10 per cent gross will be paid on July 21 to all shareholders registered with the company on June 22.28 words
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Article44 1983-05-30 17 SINGAPORE: Glass (1974) Ltd has announced group pretax losses of $7.2 million for the year ended March 31, against profits of $1.63 million in 1982. Turnover amounted to $50.9 million, compared with $57.8 million before. No final dividend has been declared.44 words
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Article45 1983-05-30 17 SHAREHOLDERS of United Malayan Flour Mills will be asked to approve the increase in the company's authorised capital from $10 million to $30 million and the number of directors to be increased from seven to 11 at the company's EGM on June 18.45 words
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Article93 1983-05-30 17 THE interest rate for Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan Finance NV US$6O million (*****.4 million) guarantaeed floating rate notes 1992 is 9.75 per cent per annum for the six-month period between May 31 and Nov 30. The coupon amount is U*****.63. The interest rate of State93 words
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Article34 1983-05-30 17 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore has advised that the registered shareholder of Leong Huat Industries bearing certificate Nos. *****5H--*****4G should be Alliance Securities Nominees Pte Ltd instead of Alliance Securities Pte Ltd.34 words
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Article92 1983-05-30 17 WASHINGTON, Sun. Five small banks in Tennessee have been declared insolvent and have been bought by three other banks in the same state, federal banking regulators announced. The series of bank insolvencies was the largest since 1933, during the great depression. The banks United Southern Bank ofAFP - 92 words
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Article92 1983-05-30 17 BEIJING, Sun. Foreign investment in China's offshore oil exploration totalled US$49O million (551.02 billion) between 1979 and 1982, the New China News Cgency said. China had invested US$4O million, of which half consisted of foreign loans. Exploration costs are borne by foreign companies and are not repayableReuter - 92 words
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Article89 1983-05-30 17 SAO PAULO, Sun. Brazil expects its trade surplus in May to top US$5OO million (5510.5 million), putting it oe target to reach a surplus of US$6 billion for the year as a whole, a senior Brazilian official said. Director of the foreign trade department of the BancoReuter - 89 words
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Article91 1983-05-30 17 FLEMSBURG (West Germany), Sun. The foreign share of the West German car market rose to 25.1 per cent in the first four months of this year from 24.6 per cent in the same 1982 period, the federal motor office said. Total sales by foreign manufacturers rose toReuter - 91 words
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Article68 1983-05-30 17 TOKYO, Sun. Japanese exports of cement hit an all-time high of 1.293 million tonnes in April, up 30.9 per cent from a year earlier, the Japanese Cement Association said. It attributed the rise to brisk shipments to South-east Asian countries. It said domestic shipments amounted to 5.222AFP - 68 words
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343 1983-05-30 17 CARACAS, Sun. Foreign bankers had mixed reactions to Venezuela's plans to reschedule 1983 and 1984 debts totalling US$l5.B billion ($33 billion) and seek US$l.4 billion from the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) compensatory financing facility. Some were surprised at Finance Minister Arturo Sosa's announcement thatReuter - 343 words
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490 1983-05-30 17 NEW YORK, Sun. United States money supply figures published last Friday increase the chance that the Federal Reserve (Fed) may move to tighten pressure on the reserve positions of banks. Money market analysts said the latest data provide no evidenceReuter - 490 words
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439 1983-05-30 17 JURONG Brickworks, the largest private brickmaker in Singapore, is planning to go public soon. It is understood that discussions on the flotation of the company are at an advanced stage and that a public issue of shares may be launched in late June or439 words
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342 1983-05-30 17 BONN, Sun. A slump in West German exports caused the country's trade surplus to contract sharply in April, according to statistics released on Friday, lessening the likelihood of an export-led revival of the economy later this year. Economists said the drop in exports, to342 words
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218 1983-05-30 17 MANILA, Sun. Coconut production in the Philippines is expected to fall by about 20 per cent this year because of drought, a spokesman for the Coconut Authority said. Authority administrator Felix Duenas said output would fall about 400,000 tonnes short of forecast production ofReuter - 218 words
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183 1983-05-30 17 IMF sees heavier Manila debt service MANILA, San. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has projected that the debt service burden of the Philippines will remain heavy in the medium term because amortisation payments will increase in 1984-1985. The projection was drawn up with a recommendation to approve Philippine government requestsReater - 183 words
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Article112 1983-05-30 17 THE following is a list of the 10 most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover in thousands of units, closing prices on Friday and the high and low for 1083 Company Turnover Prices H!gh Low •m May a112 words
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Article79 1983-05-30 17 LOCAL STOCK INDICES SINGAPORE May U May 24 M»y 25 May M May R CaßTComp: 889.24 885.36 905.75 908.84 Closed ++BT Indicator: *****5 *****6 *****8 *****0 Closed <&STlnds: 918.26 913.39 935.04 935.25 Closed *ST Finance: 2239.47 2339.79 2381.45 2389.94 Closed •ST Hotels: 1034.02 1030.76 1040.55 1041.94 Closed **STProp: 733.58 731.6179 words
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Article86 1983-05-30 17 May n May 24 May 25 May 26 May 27 +tBT Index: *****57 *****22 *****14 *****6? Closed feNST Inds: 1256.46 1245.26 1247.48 1279.00 Closed *NST Finance: 2218.19 2215.16 2274.37 2268.54 Closed *NST Hotels: 654.42 654.67 656.78 657.40 Closed **NST Prop: 917.05 910.92 932.14 927.66 Closed feCnNST Tins: 358.12 355.1386 words
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160 1983-05-30 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. j The natural rubber industry is still far from achieving a fair and stab- j lised price despite half a century of active research in production and market- j ing, the Planters' Bulle- j tin, a quarterly publica- tion said.Reuter - 160 words
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Advertisement259 1983-05-30 17 Experience Pan Am Cabin Class At Ordinary Airline Prices, ■r -'wHß^^Bbn. ''iflwflimi'MiM'' '^^^^mß^BMßHHlKffl^ffiBBHHBWßHMmlll!Bßß^^B^^^^^^Bl^Bl^^Bßww hhhh aßsKssjK I HB M _m- u mn m ,|®i w Hi .JSf m &ssuk IHH ■fjg" jl JLV-y^wA. >*™» **»4JL LL i^ Wm Cm RyU ifwJil Bin iin a HB 5: *JpS!«i%^ <4^^Wm Hj See America259 words
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Article2998 1983-05-30 18 Adjvted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded in iota of 19 shares each, with the price quoted la d«Uan. WEEKLY detailed analysis of shares on the Stock Exchange of Singapore, with the year's high and low, followed by the week's movement in prices, the dividend, the2,998 words
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Article275 1983-05-30 18 THE US/ Sing opened for the week at 2.0930/50 and was traded narrowly between a range of 2.0890/00 and 2.0935 45. It closed for the week at its low of 2.0890/00. Trading for the week was quiet with little fluctuations. Some commercial selling of dollars was eminent as the275 words
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Article363 1983-05-30 18 THE domestic interbank mar- i ket experienced a relatively i easy week despite the issue of 16.15 billion Government Loan j Stock on May 23. Overnight rates firmed momentarily on Monday to 10 per cent 9-1/2 per cent, but was soon brought down to close at 8-1 4 per363 words
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Article236 1983-05-30 18 FOR THE week ended Thursday May 26, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Bank fond: 3.0 to 6.0 per cent. General fond: 5.00 to 5.25 per cent. Movement* of funds totalled $1020 million ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week236 words
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Article467 1983-05-30 18 BANK'S prime lending rates as at the close of business on Friday, May 20, 1983: BANK'S tPLR r Algemene Bank 9'< American Express 10 Am'Dam R'terdam Bank 9 < j Asia Commercial 9 A& NZ Banking Group S'/i j Ban Hin Lee Bank 9U Banca Commerciale467 words
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Advertisement354 1983-05-30 18 Today Lee Wah Bank North Branch moves to 539/543 North Bridge Road I I H pi I Lri rLJiilLiI NORTH BRIDGE ROAD <r 11(r1 x 1 1™™ J f I I _A\ o Q /ai| Iff/ b |{™ard"\ V r J 2 0 /< < V_L I ICO I Im354 words
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Article487 1983-05-30 19 SHARE prices at the local stockmarket went wild last week. Driven first by fear, and then by greed, investors sold their shares hurriedly only to buy them back Just as quickly two days later. Eventually, the market ended virtually where it had begun the week. The Ug sell-out487 words
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Article635 1983-05-30 19 DESPITE taking a severe beating early in the week, buyers on the stock market recovered their composure by mid-week. This rebound reduced much of the earlier losses. Reflecting this, the 30--counter New Straits Times Industrials ordinary share index fell a total of 43.96 points in the first two635 words
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Article726 1983-05-30 19 STOCK prices closed lower on Friday, with most of the loss coming in the final hour, as investors moved away from the market ahead of the weekly money supply report. The Dow Jones Industrials Average was only one to two points lower most of the day, and was726 words
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Article445 1983-05-30 19 SHARE prices were lower on Friday, after Thursday night's lower Wall Street close. Sentiment was also depressed by rising Dutch money market interest rates, dealers said. Some leading stocks recovered slightly during the session from weaker opening levels, but others extended their losses, chief among them ABN, which fell445 words
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Article118 1983-05-30 19 DOMESTIC stocks ended mixed to lower in moderately active trading on Friday, partly hurt by Wall Street's weakness and a stronger dollar, dealers said. They said the market was consolidating on the higher levels reached on the previous two sessions. Banks drifted mostly lower, with Bank Leu bearer falling118 words
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Article877 1983-05-30 19 LONDON: Leading shares ended the week firm as opinion polls showed no sign of a fall-off in support for the ruling Conservative Party in the run-up to the June 9 election. The FT 30 share index broke through the 700 mark to end the week up 17.0AFP - 877 words
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Article103 1983-05-30 19 IX)NDON LM E mor ni ng ring dealings finished a holiday-shortened session on Friday, with Three Months standard grade metal at L8.525 per tonne, down L4O from Thursday afternoon's kerb close. The morning session saw the FTC buffer stock manager continue to support the market with purchases of forward103 words
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Article192 1983-05-30 19 COFFEE prices rose sharply while pepper, coconut and copra prices remained steady at the local produce market last week. The firmness in the coffee price came from a sharp increase in the commodity's price in international markets. A local dealer said the price for May contracts jumped192 words
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Article46 1983-05-30 19 May 23 May 24 May 25 May 26 May 27 •Tin 30.76 30.76 30.96 31.16 Tonnes 145 75 85 86 t Rubber (S) 219.00 220.50 225.00 223.50 Rubber (M) 237.50 239.00 246.00 242.50 •in M$ per kilo t In rents per kiln46 words
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Article54 1983-05-30 19 RUBBER futures closed generally steadier on Friday, between L3 a tonne below and £8 above Thursday's close in traded positions. NEW YORK: The rubber market was inactive on Friday due to market holidays in the Far East and London. Dealers finished early for the Memorial Day weekend. No trades54 words
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Article72 1983-05-30 19 Export prires in non-sterling areas in US dollar per ounre. (1) Australian dollar per ounre (2) Average price (1) Australian dollar per ounce (2) Average price Pri Thars Melbourne* 1) 491 198 494.508 496. 15S 499.50S New York 435.008 437.008 436.00S *****S I-ondon 436.008 439.008 437.00S *****8 Zurich 435.00872 words
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259 1983-05-30 19 CURRENT One KSS gradually recovered its recent nine-cent loss in quiet conditions on the Singapore rubber market for the week ended May 26, Holiday, Cutler, Bath and Company said. Turnover was slightly improved but on the whole, fresh news was lacking. After dipping initially,259 words
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Advertisement353 1983-05-30 19 ThelßiM Personal Computer XT. gm More power to the person. 1 t G>me in and we'll explain how the new IBM Personal 89 B*^^8 programs also run on the Gjmputer XT can help provide the muscle you need to B original IBM Personal Computer), handle heavyweight business data And we'll353 words
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Article, Illustration516 1983-05-30 20 FORWARD Oversea Credit Ltd, a joint affiliate of Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation and Midland Bank Group of London, has announced the promotion of Mr Wong See Meng to chief general manager. He succeeded Mr W. G. Lewis who has been recalled to Britain. Mr Wong has been in516 words
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457 1983-05-30 20 HIND Hotels International has failed to meet its forecast that pretax profits would be at least $5.2 million in 1982. In its first results announcement as a public company, the owner of Oberoi Imperial Hotel disclosed that it managed to make only $3.7457 words
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428 1983-05-30 20 CHUAN Seng Poly-bags Industry Pte Ltd, a local plastic bags manufacturer, has increased productivity and doubled output with an investment of $7 million. Part of the money has been invested on a plastic extrusion machine which would enable the company to slash the cost of428 words
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239 1983-05-30 20 Region's oil and gas repair market significant THE region's oil and gas production, oil refining and chemical industry is expected to spend more than $2M million this year on maintenance and repairs. The managing director of the Petrotech group, Mr Ted F, Gloor, said a significant maintenance and repair market239 words
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Article111 1983-05-30 20 Nissan makes management changes TOKYO, Sun. Nissan Motor Company has announced a major management shake-up involving the retirement of nine members of the company's 50 member board and the promotion or appointment of 20 board members. A company spokesman said one of the main objects of the changes was toFT - 111 words
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Article164 1983-05-30 20 KRAMAT TIN HAS LOWER PROFIT KRAMAT Tin Dredging Bhd's pre-tax profit for the year ended March 31, 1983 fell to $150,000 against $276,000 for the previous seven-month period. Profit from mining operations was down sharply to $49,000 from $211,000, but interest receivable rose to $101,000 from $65,000. There was no164 words
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Article230 1983-05-30 20 TRONOH Mines Malaysia Bhd has recorded a marginal 5.1 per cent fall in audited group pretax profits to M510.02 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1982. Profits on mining operations plunged to M548,000 (compared with $1.20 million previously) while share of profits of associated companies fell230 words
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Advertisement223 1983-05-30 20 Roll-A Door for industrial, commercial and domestic openings Clean and trouble-free Simple operation Durable and attractive Strong Secure Accessibility Manufactured under licence by John Lysaght (S.E.A.) Pie. Ltd. 0 ot *L 350 Jalan Boon Lay, Jurong Town, Singapore 2261 w -f^flß mJLh Mailing address: P.O. Box No 3, Jurong Town,^^^g((iPs223 words
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Advertisement97 1983-05-30 20 i $*£v9 j Jarciine LSgjlJ Insurance Brokers H Due to continued expansion in Singapore we have H moved to larger premises at- I I IShenton Way #13-00 Robina House 1 Singapore 0106 I Tel: *****66 I I AN OFFER II To celebrate this move we are offering FREE until June97 words
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Advertisement181 1983-05-30 21 iffll HHbf JjjSjM W&^^ Illill ■4M w^^^m H&il 1 A t 4hla •m M W International Bank of Singapore Ltd is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of Overseas Union Bank Ltd ID forges ahead in the world of \w/LJD international banking with its newly acquired wholly-owned subsidiary, International Bank of Singapore181 words
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Advertisement693 1983-05-30 22 (WAX OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION llHy LIMITED AND ITS SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE Profit and Loss Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1982 The Bank The Group 1982 1981 1982 1981 $'000s $'000s $'000s $000s Net profit for the year after providing for taxation, diminution in value of assets693 words
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Advertisement1469 1983-05-30 22 Balance Sheets 31st December, 1982 The Bank The Group The Bank The Group 1982 1981 1982 1981 1982 1981 1982 1981 S'OOOs $'000s S'OOOs S'OOOs S'OOOs S'OOOs SOOOs S'OOOs SHARE CAPITAL AND RESERVES CURRENT ASSETS Authorised Capital (Note 2) Cash and balances with bankers 1,000,000,000 shares of $1 each 1,000,0001,469 words
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Advertisement732 1983-05-30 23 Am*. F OUR SEAS COMMUNICATIONS n BANK LIMITED AND ITS "Im? SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE BALANCE SHEETS 31st December, 1982 The Bank The Group The Bank The Group Not* 1962 1981 1982 1981 Not* 1982 19(11 1982 1961 S$ S$ S$ S$ S$ ft s$ SS732 words
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Advertisement759 1983-05-30 23 REPORT OF THE AUDITORS TO THE MEMBERS In our opinion the accounts of the Group and of the Bank set out are properly drawn up in accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act, Cap 185 with such modifications and exceptions pursuant to sub-section (19) of Section 169 of the759 words
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Advertisement1135 1983-05-30 23 (iii) Unquoted shares in corporations held as current assets are stated at the lower of cost and estimated realisable value (iv) Quoted shares held by a subsidiary company as non-current assets are valued at cost less amount written off in recognition of any permanent fall in value or in cases1,135 words
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Advertisement259 1983-05-30 23 5. Filed Assets Motor Office Furniture Vehicle Equipment Fining* Total Cost SS SS SS SS At Ist January 1982 23,670 22,036 45,706 Additions 35,720 35,720 At 31st December 1982 35,720 23,670 _22,036^ 81,426 Depreciation At Ist January 1982 20,467 21,244 41,711 Charge for year 7,144 919 ___240 8,303 At 31st259 words
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Advertisement625 1983-05-30 24 S* BANK OF SINGAPORE I I LIMITED AND ITS \^®&vJ SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES INCORPORATED IN THF RFPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE BALANCE SHEET as at 31st December, 1982 The Bank The Group The Bank The Group Note 1982 1981 1982 1981 Note 1982 1981 1982 1981 s$ ss s$ s$ ss ss ss625 words
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Advertisement719 1983-05-30 24 SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES A. BASIS OF ACCOUNTING The accounts of the Bank and of the Group are prepared under the historical cost convention. B. BASIS OF CONSOLIDATION The accounting year of the Bank and all its subsidiaries ends on 31st December and the consolidated accounts incorporate the accounts of the719 words
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Advertisement766 1983-05-30 24 NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS 31st December, 1982 1. GENERAL The Bank is a subsidiary of the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited, incorporated in Singapore. The accounts are expressed in Singapore dollars The principal activities of the Bank and its subsidiary companies consist of the business of banking and financing. There have766 words
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Advertisement208 1983-05-30 24 4. GENERAL RESERVE 1982 1981 SS SS Balance at Ist January 800,000 525,000 Transfer from revenue reserve 275,000 275.000 Balance at 31st December 1,075,000 800,000 5. FIXED ASSETS Furniture Freehold and Office office littings equipment premises Total At cost ss ss ss ss At 31st December. 1981 47,401 7,548 160,038208 words
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Advertisement921 1983-05-30 25 AUDITORS' REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF 0.C.8.C. FINANCE (SINGAPORE) LIMITED In our opinion: (a) the accounts set out are properly drawn up in accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act, Cap 185, and give a true and fair view of: (i) the state of the company's affairs at 31921 words
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Advertisement636 1983-05-30 25 (iii) Deferred taxation Deferred taxation is calculated at the standard rate of company tax on material items of expenditure basically depreciation and provisions, where there are timing differences between the accounting and taxation treatment of such expenditure It is not the company's policy to account for future benefits which may636 words
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Advertisement331 1983-05-30 25 1982 1961 5 INTEREST PAYABLE ON DEPOSITS SS S$ Payable to Holding company 121 54,173 Related companies 57,058 157,700 Others 246,602 189,261 303,781 401,134 6 SHORT TERM DEPOSITS AND ACCRUED INTEREST With related companies 2,705,953 1,509.491 With others 14,071,619 14,057.684 16,777,572 15,567,175 7 COST OF EQUIPMENT ON LEASE Accumulated Net331 words
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Article, Illustration394 1983-05-30 26 Shilton the s a viour 'Keeper saves England from defeat BELFAST, Sun. Goalkeeper Peter Shilto n den i e d Nor t hern Ireland their first home win against England for 56 years in a goalless Br i* l l s h Championship soccer clash here last night, Northern Ireland394 words
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Article129 1983-05-30 26 BONN, Sun. New European soccer champions SV Hamburg paraded their trophy triumphantly to 51,000 cheering suporters yesterday before boosting their West German title hopes with a devastating 5-0 home win over Borussia Dortmund. But the season's surprise "dark horses", Werder Bremen, stayed hot on their heels, afterReuter - 129 words
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Article236 1983-05-30 26 CARDIFF, Sun. The chance of a place in the team to play England spurted Scotland to a 2-0 British Championship soccer win over Wales here yesterday. Scotland manager Jock Stein told his men they were playing for places in Wednesday's clash at Wembley, and the_vAFP; Reuter - 236 words
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Article36 1983-05-30 26 Reuter P W D L F A Pt. Scotland 2 110 2 0 3 England 2 110 2 13 N. Ireland 2 0 2 0 0 0 2 Wales 2 0 0 2 14 0Reuter - 36 words
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The world of sport
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Article, Illustration228 1983-05-30 26 SANDWICH (England), Sun. Severiano Ballesteros, of Spain, produced a miraculous recovery on the final hole to keep a share of the second-round lead in the British Professional Golfers' Association tournament at Royal St. Georges yesterday. BaDesteros, one of the three pace-setters on 69 on Friday, added aAgencies - 228 words
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266 1983-05-30 26 PABIS, San. Defending champion Martina Navratllova, the world's No. 1 and unbeaten in 1983, was the victim of summing «4, 94, 94 upset by American 'teenager Katay Morvath In the fourth roand of the French tennis Open here yesterday. Martina allowed Kathy, 11,AFP - 266 words
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Article210 1983-05-30 26 Chiu in the final KINGSTON, Sun. Commonwealth table tennis champion Chiu Man Kuen, of Hongkong, upset the world s No. 2, China's Caf Zhen Hua, 22-20, 17-21, 21-17, 23-21 on Friday to move into the final of the Masters tournament here. Chiu will meet China's Wang Hui Yuan, who beat210 words
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Advertisement1391 1983-05-30 26 I J?jf>^%i. __a 9. STATUTORY DEPOSIT WITH BANK NEGARA MALAYSIA I'' X/'-- "S"" < Y_ _i m BE? Bal __E__T jftt KJI I Hkl _C_ The statutor y deposit is calculated in accordance with the requirements of Bank Negara V FINANCE COMPANY BERHAD \s-ZZSr (INCORPORATED IN MALAYSIA) J^ JJ"Xe Motor1,391 words
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Article29 1983-05-30 27 FIRST: *****7 SECOND: *****4 THIRD: *****3 STARTERS: *****3, *****8, *****6 ,*****4, *****2, *****8, *****0, *****5, *****9. CONSOLATIONS: *****8, *****6, *****0, *****4, *****6, *****9, *****2, *****9, *****4, *****1.29 words
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2224 1983-05-30 27 Chummy's Special out of Cup line-up 1982 Horse of Year fails to finish among first 12 in trial By OUR RACING TEAM Urine sample and saliva swab ordered on hot favourite Jet Away KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Chummy's Special, voted 1982 Marlboro Horse of the Year, failed to gain a berth2,224 words
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Article57 1983-05-30 27 CLASS 1 DIV 1 1,200 m DAWN COMMAND (Bougoure) 61.5 ADDED ADVANTAGE II (Teh) 58 PAinTI GOLD (Bougoure) 58 INTERCONTINENTAL (Bougoure) 56.5 CHARRETTE (Buang) 55.5 WAV AHEAD (Teh) 55 SUNNY SMILE (Bougoure) 55 GAO HSING (Teh) 56 IGLU (Teh) 56 WONDERFUL PRINCE (Samsuri) 47.5 PAPA'S LOVE57 words
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699 1983-05-30 27 STIPE'S REPORT Two apprentices suspended KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Apprentice H.S. Chan was suspended three race days for careless and inconsiderate riding on All Courage II in Race 2 today. Apprentice S. Marzuki (Blaze Ahead) was suspended two race days for shifting ground when not clear of other runners in Race699 words
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Obituary, Illustration94 1983-05-30 27 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MR. CHAN YONG CHAN AGED 54 passed away peacefully on 24/5/83 at 2300 hrs leaving! behind wife: Ong Kwek Eng. Sons Daughters-in-law Chan Kum Thong Tan Sui Nang Chan Kum Meng Ong Poh Suan Chan Kum Chuen Chan Kum Yew Daughters Sons-in-law Chan Mel Chan Loh94 words
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Obituary, Illustration69 1983-05-30 27 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements The Family Of The Late MR. LAW CHEW TENG express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives and friends for their condolences, wreaths, donations and night visits during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to the Ven. Seek Hong Choon (abbot of Phor Kark See), Ven. Phrakru Prakasa69 words
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Obituary, Illustration126 1983-05-30 27 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam Fin loving memory of our dearest father j MR. ONG MAH SOH Who was called home to be with the Lord on the 30th May 1982. "Not just today, but everyday in silence we remember A kind, loving and devoted father Whom we loved126 words
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Obituary, Illustration231 1983-05-30 27 In Loving Memory Ot MY DEAR BROTHER ROBERT TEH Departed: 30th May 1982 Dearest brother: '1 miss you so much, the love you gave me. I often think of the yesteryears when we were together. Fond memories of you lingers, making your absence that is more painful231 words
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Obituary, Illustration53 1983-05-30 27 KALIAMMAL W/0 SUPPIAH Departed 30th May 1973 Ten years have passed But memories stay fresh and painful Dearly misted and always remembered by 3 daughters, a son, son-in-law and relatives. In memory of G. KUNJITHAPATHUM departed 30.5.82. Sadly missed and forever remembered by K. Thagerajan, sons, daughters,53 words
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Obituary, Illustration133 1983-05-30 27 MRS. LIM MEW MEMO (NEE QUEK MWEE LAM) AGE 81 YEARS PMMd away peacefully on Sunday, 29th May IM3 at 9.15 a.m. Leaving behind:Sons: Urn Kee Tong Llm Kee Hong (Montrl Boonpltl) Llm Kee Khuang Llm Kee Seng (Sutnlt Sethpornpong) Llm Kee Heong Llm Kee Kow Daughters: Llm133 words
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Obituary, Illustration55 1983-05-30 27 THE FAMILY OF the late Mr Tan Phee Watt wishes to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to all relatives, friends, colleagues and personnels from ADRU, HQ SAF, PLA, TAB, MINDEF, SADA AIR BAND, HQ DIL, 23 SA and SBAB for their kind assistance, attendance, condolences, wreaths and55 words
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Advertisement104 1983-05-30 27 1 1 The Complete 7 Sherlock Holmes a Knov^/n and loved by M t^SS^^^j^ generation after generation, i j< ,^j^^^^/ tn j s s hrewd amateur detective, I iaß t I w th faithful Watson by his side, <«£ \^^^^y has earned his place in our national J[ e anc104 words
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Article200 1983-05-30 28 LEONARD KING - LEONARD KING By I WHETHER Singapore will win the first of their modest target of two gold medals in the Games judo competition will hinge on T.M. Sundram's tenacity at the National University of Singapore dojo this afternoon. Contesting the 86-95kg. (half-heavyweight) division, Sundram must200 words
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352 1983-05-30 28 HAKIKAT RAI - H AKIKAT RAI BUM DARMA is anything hot hage. Semret Singh is built like a sprinter. Sakaram Gawade looks more like a shot patter. Whatever their physical appearance, this motley trio have one thing in common to win the hammer throw gold medal352 words
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Article, Illustration28 1983-05-30 28 Picture by i SINGAPORE'S Leoh Chaa lian spikes a winner through a Brunei block, watched by skipper, lim Chye Slang (third from right). ALBERT SIMALBERT SIM - 28 words
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626 1983-05-30 28 WILFRED YEO - Sport is where the heart is and stays forever WILFRED YEO By THE good go to Heaven, the bad to Hell, cowboys check into the Homestead In The Sky and Red Indians take up their reservations in the Happy Hunting Ground when they die. Sportsmen? They never die. They just626 words
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Article277 1983-05-30 28 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By! THE name at the back of their jerseys should have read Brave Brunei" instead of "Bava (Brunei Amateur Volleyball Association) Brunei". Singapore opened their Games campaign in the men's volleyball event with a 15-3, 15-3, 15-8 rout of Brunei, though277 words
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Article144 1983-05-30 28 BRIAN MILLER - BRIAN MILLER HISTORY will be made when the Games equestrian competition gets under way this afternoon at the Bukit Timah Saddle Club. One of the two new events in the Games programme the other being water sports today's competition will see five countries involved in144 words
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Article283 1983-05-30 28 BADMINTON: Women's team final Thailand v Indonesia (7.00 p.m.). Singapore Badminton Hall. BASKETBALL: Women Indonesia v Malaysia (2.30 p.m.), Singapore v Philippines (9 p.m.). Men Brunei v Thailand (4 p.m.), Malaysia v Indonesia (7.30 p.m.). Gay World Stadium. BOWLING: Women's singles (10 a.m.), men's283 words
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Advertisement9 1983-05-30 28 VILLAGE PEOPLE t2th SEA GAMES SN6APOK HAY 28-JWtt 69 words
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Article256 1983-05-30 29 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By THAILAND, despite having two protests thrown out of the window yesterday, are still the leaders in the SEA Games skeet team competition at Rifle Range Road. The defending champions displayed their pedigree with a 273 total to leave Malaysia stranded at 268 and256 words
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Article259 1983-05-30 29 4. RAJENDRAN - 4. RAJENDRAN EVEN though he failed to achieve his Games gold-medal target yesterday, Singapore weightlifting star Chua Koon Siong remains on course for a place in next year's Los Angeles Olympics, according to coach Michael Koay. Koon Siong had to settle for a silver and two259 words
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Article, Illustration33 1983-05-30 29 Pictures by I MUMMY'S PRIDE AND A NATION'S JOY...welghtUfter Teo Yong Joo gets a kiss from his mother (above) yesterday after winnine Slnsanore's first gold medal (above right). LIM SENG TIONGLIM SENG TIONG - 33 words
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Article838 1983-05-30 29 Medal tally Badminton Men (preliminary round): Thailand 3 Philippines 1; Singapore 3 Brunei 0. Semi-final: Indonesia 3 Singapore 1; Malaysia 3 Thailand 0. Women (preliminary round): Malaysia 3 Philippines 0. Semi-finals: Indonesia 3 Malaysia 0; Thailand 3 Singapore 0. I It*" Basketball ?<* Men Philippines 91838 words
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Article, Illustration116 1983-05-30 29 PARENTS, friends and sports fans across the seas In the Philippines are constantly fed with the latest news on how their team are faring In the Games. In the Chef-de-Mls-slons' office at NTI, a group of operators stand by a wireless machine 24 hours to116 words
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Article, Illustration296 1983-05-30 29 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By WEIGHTLIFTER Teo Yong Joo yesterday became Singapore's first gold medal winner in the Games. The 20-year-old national serviceman, who only last week was battling against a stomach upset and the flu, topped the 52kg snatch at the Ngee Ann296 words
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Article261 1983-05-30 29 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI SINGAPORE ran riot over Brunei yesterday, trouncing them 6-0 in their opening hockey match at the Jalan Besar Stadium. But it was not exactly a polished performance by the hosts who, in their first-half rush for goals, often lost their rhythm. Still, they came261 words
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Article192 1983-05-30 29 BRIAN MILLER - BRIAN MILLER IF there is such a thing as a "Woman of the Match", then Melanie Martens, yon get my vote. Yes, you were magnificent in Singapore's 2-4 win over Thailand In yesterday's opening match of the SEA Games women's hockey tournament at the Fairer Park Athletic192 words
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Article205 1983-05-30 29 LAURA LIONG, Singapore's second-best women's tennis player, recovered from a series of errors to beat Malaysian Gabrielle £u 6-3, 2-6, 6-1 and help put the Republic in the semi-finals of the Games team competition at the Singapore Tennis Centre yesterday. With Laura taking the205 words
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Advertisement114 1983-05-30 29 Practise For Health b Relaxation ANG TAI CHI and MOVING MEDITATION Bwy Prrfwiiwli 9 Spaetfy Prapwri Lamm Than you cm be mamta of ANCS TAI CHI Group for fwthtr mMrdi. Training Place Victoria Street, (Near Jalan Sultan) Tai Chi Beginner Class Wednesday and Friday 8 00 pm to 9.00 pm114 words
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Advertisement281 1983-05-30 29 H Ml KAS A r?m SEA GAMES SINGAPORE MAY 28 JUNE 6 Official Volley Ball, Basketball, Waterpolo of the 1 2th SEA GAMES 83 TSfc Official Game Ball os Angeles Olympics 1984 #L Co-Sponsor The Official im! ball of the 6th World Netball Tournament 83 eIKLA SS B^Br^^^ H I^BBBB^281 words
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Article, Illustration342 1983-05-30 30 in winning." PATRICK BASTIANS - Double joy day for the hosts in winning." PATRICK BASTIANS SINGAPORE made a fine start in the table tennis competition, their women trouncing Malaysia 3-0 and the men defeating Philippines 5-1 yesterday in what seemed an easy trip up the river before reaching the ocean. The wins may have madeAlbert Sim - 342 words
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412 1983-05-30 30 BRIAN MILLER - BRIAN MILLER By I THEY had heard stories and they had read column after column of his exploits. They loved him, all of them. And the cheers that followed the introductions just before the 100 metres butterfly swimming event of the Games, spoke highly of his412 words
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116 1983-05-30 30 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH AT IS, Indonesian diver Kristedy Permana won himself a gold medal In the springboard competition in Manila In 1981. Now, two years later in Singapore, Kristedy, cute as a pappy, with his one missing tooth, is poised to repeat history. As expected, he116 words
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Article, Illustration406 1983-05-30 30 JANICE SEAH - JANICE SEAH It's a super Singapore double act and records all the way By THEY promised to deliver and they did magnificently. Between them, Junie Sng and Ang Peng Siong had the capacity crowd at Toa Payoh for the Games swimming competition on theirALBERT SIM - 406 words
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Article448 1983-05-30 30 ghty proud you... BRIAN MILLER - ghty proud you... BRIAN MILLER THEY had come early, gradually filling up every available spaee In the terraces. Same carried cameras, others had binoculars slang over their shoulders. No, this wasn't the Singapore Turf Club on Derby day bat the scene at the Toa Payoh pool yesterday448 words
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Article257 1983-05-30 30 for the gold. SHIRLEY TAN - for the gold. SHIRLEY TAN FOUR golds a.id three records from four relays that's Thai track coach Surapong Ariyamongkol's tall order to his team. "We can stamp ourselves as the best. We have the ability," he told them after training yesterday. He listed his points:257 words
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Article210 1983-05-30 30 SPRINTER Paul Su has bowed oat of the Games track and field competition, Just two days before It gets under way (writes Haidkat Ral). Paul's withdrawal, because of a severe hamstine injury, has left the Singapore camp in a larch who wili take bis place210 words
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Article41 1983-05-30 30 THE first race for all classes of the yachting and windsurfing events scheduled yesterday was postponed to today because there was no wind and strong currents off Changi. The second race will also be held today.41 words
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Advertisement204 1983-05-30 30 12ttl SEA GAMES SMMFMt HIT W-JUHI When we put Supertype together... we had in mind a practical, easy-to-use electronic typewriter Supertype, we selected and improved on only the most practical that presents a real solution to the problems a secretary faces features such as an 8K memory, automatic correcting, every204 words
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Article, Illustration538 1983-05-30 31 LEONARD KING - LEONARD KING Fiery Shoon Keat thaws Indonesia's Iceman' Sugiarto By A DREAM came true for SingaK ire's Wong Shoon Keat last night, e out-thought, outstroked and outlasted Indonesia's visibly-unfit world champion, Icuk Sugiarto, 15--12, 10-15, 15-6 to give the hosts their only point in a 3-1MAK KIAN SENG - 538 words
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Article, Illustration268 1983-05-30 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI MALAYSIA and the Philippines will go into their SEA Games soccer match tonight at the National Stadium (7.3t) with contrasting missions. For the Philippines, a good performance will enhance the popularity of the sport in their country. For Malaysia, defeatJERRY SEH - 268 words
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475 1983-05-30 31 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By. BRUNEI 2 BURMA 1 BRUNEI soccer has finally come of age. They showed last night that they were no longer the minnows of the Games when they defeated Burma before more than 10,000 fans at the National Stadium. It475 words
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Article447 1983-05-30 31 PETER SIOW - Singapore move into overdrive PETER SIOW By I THERE was hardly any need for Singapore to shift into top gear in last night's opening of the Games basketball tournament at the Gay World Stadium. Yet, their men were able to accelerate past debutants Brunei 126-69 and their women zoom to447 words
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188 1983-05-30 31 SINGAPORE'S sepak takraw team packed too much flair for the Phillpofnes and Brunei, winning both their matches 3-t at Kent Ridge yesterday. The tie against the Filipinos looked more a practice session for the Singaporeans, who are expected to give favourites Malaysia and Thailand a188 words
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Article352 1983-05-30 31 JEFFREY LOW - Indonesian hopes fade, fade away JEFFREY LOW By THAILAND 5 INDONESIA 0 ALL of Indonesia's hopes of snatching the Games soccer gold took a demoralising plunge in their opening match at the National Stadium last night. In fact, such was the Indonesians' non-football that Thailand looked surprised on the countless352 words
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Advertisement172 1983-05-30 31 I I A breakthrough to better ball control. Altus has made history! It is the only golf ball with double compression. a One inside its newly developed, special, synthetic rubber core; one outside, with a resin compound cover for extra resilience. |^^-i This double compression offers /j j^ more spin172 words
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Article, Illustration134 1983-05-30 32 THERE was a ministerial shoot-out yesterday. Dr Tony Tan (right) and Dr Wong Kwei Cheong stood together and lined their sights on targets 10 metres away daring a visit to Hna Yl School's underground air rifle range. Dr Tan, the Trade and Industry Minister,134 words
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Article521 1983-05-30 32 Woman was eight months pregnant when she was killed 4 IT WAS a well-planned, barbaric, brutal and conscience-revolting murder The case ranked as one of the rarest cases of murder, rarest among the rare as far as the category of bride-burning cases is concerned,UPI; AFP - 521 words
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Article279 1983-05-30 32 E. Germans ship arms to Viets says Khmer radio BANGKOK, Sun. SEVERAL East German ships this month brought arms for Vietnamese troops fighting resistance groups in Cambodia, Khmer Rouge Radio said today. The radio, monitored in Bangkok, said the ships were in Cambodia's Kampong Som Port for two days inReuter; AFP - 279 words
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235 1983-05-30 32 HAMBURG, Son. The self-confessed forger of the fake Hitler diaries told a public prosecutor that the reporter who was given USSS.79 million (almost SsB million) by Stern magazine to bay the documents acted in league with him to set ap the hoax, theUPI - 235 words
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261 1983-05-30 32 Scotland Yard to scrap CID, says report LONDON, Sun. The Criminal Investigation Department of Scotland Yard, headquarters of London's 26,000-member police force, is to be scrapped in a drastic purge by the Metropolitan Commissioner, Sir Ke nneth Newman, The Mail on Sunday reported today. If confirmed, the move will meanAP - 261 words
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Miscellaneous126 1983-05-30 32 UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 min. SUNSET today: :.O5 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.54 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 9/16 C Rain Manila 25 38 C Fair Amsterdam 6/13C Rain Melbourne 9 12 C Rain Bangkok 26/31 C Cloudy Moscow 12 25126 words
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Article, Illustration1359 1983-05-30 1 An experimental school in Poona, India, has an unorthodox curriculum. It requires students to picket liquor stores and rail against the evils of drinking or to mingle in railway stations and argue against war with Pakistan. The aim is to find the strongest, most capableDepth News Asia. - 1,359 words
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OUTLOOK
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Article, Illustration609 1983-05-30 2 Dr Cynthia Aw - Dr Cynthia Aw Parents, by instinct, will respond to stress in the child manifested in temper tantrums, bed wetting, nightmares, and so on. A child psychiatrist sheds more light on the emotionally troubled child and gives hints on how you can gauge if a child's problem609 words
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Article, Illustration439 1983-05-30 2 THE older student is at a stage when he seeks emotional independence and his own identity physically, socially and sexually. He is also preparing himself for a vocation in life. The more common problems peculiar to him are: Refusal to go to school. This439 words
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271 1983-05-30 2 THESE pointers help parents find out if a child's behaviour constitutes a problem. You can expect a problem child when: 1. The child's behaviour is abnormal or different from that of other children of the same age, sex, cultural and social background. 2. The271 words
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192 1983-05-30 2 A CHILD entering primary school has just emerged from being dependent on his parents. He has to cope with new situations, learn to mix with his peers and cope with lessons. The problems of a primary school child fall into four main groups: 1.192 words
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201 1983-05-30 2 1. TO FIND out how severe the child's behavioural problem is, you may have to seek psychiatric help. 2. Understand and accommodate the child's behaviour. Criticism and ridicule will only do him harm. Tuition is not the solution. 3. Praise his effort and not201 words
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Article334 1983-05-30 23 LEONG WENG K AM - LEONG WENG K AM By TWO outstanding artists in this year's National Day Art Exhibition will be awarded travel scholarships to an Asean country of their choice. They will spend two weeks there, meeting local artists, visiting art institutions and attending exhibitions and study sessions334 words
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Article, Illustration539 1983-05-30 23 RICHARD LIM - RICHARD LIM By DAWN YIP was a Preuniversity One student at St Anthony's Convent when she took part in the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's Chinese Talentime in 1979 and •walked away with the first prize in the female vocal section. Because her winning song was539 words
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Article, Illustration365 1983-05-30 23 Y.L. GOH - Y.L. GOH By "DYING is iust as I composed it, declared Richard Strauss on his death-bed in 1949, recalling the symphonic poem, Death and Transfiguration, which he had composed 60 years earlier as a young man of 25. The programme of the work365 words
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Article, Illustration255 1983-05-30 23 However, Strauss fans and those looking for a suitable introduction to his unique blend of Romanticism need not wait for that to decide on buying the Tennstedt recording, for even if the new Karajan is as superb as I expect it to be, Tennstedt's coupling makes his255 words
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Advertisement702 1983-05-30 5 23 Shopping Guide /".m THE Tr^fSfl Jiff*' TREASURE ffSJI -fM/Sb.-. CHAMBER lU£U i.s the mosl rpputablr .It'Mpllerv Suppliers in town For 24K Koldhar 99) i* fineness Mad*- lo orders aie acceptol for various pr« ious melal I •rnamenti. Diamonds. Jade 4 Curios for CoUfrMfi <rt-tn Kar Km! Shopping I (>ntrf702 words
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Advertisement648 1983-05-30 5 25 Sale: Other Products 25 Sale: Other Products H 1) "FETIM" elect forklift/charger Bj B2) "BALC AN" tow truck B W 3) "KELVIN ATOR" fridge H H 4) "CHUBB" safe H W (22 in. x 22 in. x 33 in. and wk fll 16 in. x 16 in. x 21648 words
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Advertisement328 1983-05-30 5 33 Babysitting HELP YOUR CHILD Grow While You Work. Use the services of a care -giver under the Family Day Care Scheme. Call Ministry of Social Affairs at 9141 11. BABYSITTER LIVING AROUND Commonwealth, willing to babysit at own home, (bi-lingual). Please call: *****2, Angela. HOUSEWIFE AVAILABLE FOR baby-sitting in328 words
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Advertisement616 1983-05-30 5 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP Monday Friday 9.00 am 5.30 pm I Ordinary I 1 .00 per word (Min $I 5 00) s.»«rd.y iffJMSS^ T~ ~T~ $18 60 per col cm A Entertainment Food guid. (12.30 pm for Sunday Times) Semi-Displov (Mm $54 00 Straits Times) B Personal Services Mercnanaise616 words
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Advertisement399 1983-05-30 5 37 Aircon/Refrigerator LEE MANG AIRCOND Refrigerator Services can solve all problems of servicing, repairing/ respraying of all refrigerators and airconditioners in our workshop/ your place. Reasonable rates Guaranteed. Tel: *****60/ *****61. KOWA ELECTRICAL SPECIALISES in Repairing, Servicing, Installing, Spraying and selling all kinds of airconditioners, refrigerators, washing machines and home399 words
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Advertisement168 1983-05-30 5 39 Photography 49 Packing/Storage/ Delivery REASONABLE CHARGES FOR household office removals, deliveries and disposal. Transportation services. Freight Forwarders Packers Handlers. Contact *****13 Neo Travel and Transportation. FOR TRANSPORTATION, FORWARDING, delivery, removal, dumping, clearing, shipment, warehousing, labour supply. Telephone Joeson: *****90 *****45. PICK-UP 14 FT., 24 FT. available with driver for168 words
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Advertisement339 1983-05-30 5 BUSINESSMEN ARE YOU ZJ^ f yflm catering line' II you are. fW^k \)^M there's a big, modern and BL<LbIM' ll "Niißii M jfCm s llf more details, veil- W^9\ I 49 Packing/Storage/ 51 Printing Delivery Copying Services VERY REASONABLE RATES for Dumping Services, Delivery, Professional Removal etc. All enquiries welcome339 words
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Advertisement287 1983-05-30 5 NAME CARDS, LETTERHEADS, Invoices, Brochures and all kinds of printing. Call: Grand Press tel: *****65. 52 Office Furniture FOR SALE AT reasonable prices in very good condition. L-shaped Director tables with chairs. 3 units. L-shaped Receptionist table with chair. 1 unit and other items. If interested call: *****55 or call287 words
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Advertisement437 1983-05-30 6 53 Computer Products/Services APPLE COLOR MONITOR OFFER $765 for Al-Amdek color i monltoi More reliable anil more pretty color, with sound amplifier to enable your computer game more exciting $269 for ai Sharp green monitor. better resolution $595 for Shufart-orlgiiuU diskdrive more reliable longer guarantee $399 lor Mihn-iti.sk drive $695437 words
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Advertisement468 1983-05-30 6 55 Commercial Vessels: Sale/Charter NEW USED DUMB STEEL BARGES (C/W RAMP A SIDEBOARDS) FOR SALE/ CHARTER 100' x 30' x 8' 120' x 40' x 8' 140* x 40' x 10" 150" x 50' x 10' 180' x 50' x 10' 180' x 60' x 12' 220' x 60' x468 words
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Advertisement730 1983-05-30 6 60 Business Opportunities i SURPLUS STOCK OF CORRECTION FLUID/ THINNER to Clear at $1.40 per set Discount lor large quantities Ideal for sale to students through book-shops and stationers TEL *****88 Francis DISTRIBUTOR OF PREPACKED Coconut based product looking for door to door sales agent or individuals, interested in undertaking730 words
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Advertisement588 1983-05-30 6 65 Situations Wanted GRADUATE IN BUSINESS Admin- istration with experiences in Publishing/ Advertising In S'pore/ Malaysia seeks executive position. Willing to assume ca- i reer change Contact Steven *****74. HARDWORKING AND RELIABLE Filipino maid. Experienced in cooking, babysitting and general housework requires immediate employment. Contact tel: *****61/*****72. SINGAPOREAN CHINESE HOLDING588 words
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Advertisement1013 1983-05-30 6 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical J^Sm^^^^^Sm i ■■■■■■■^■■•ISsJW I Applications are invited from suitable candidates fora position of: Data-Processing Trainee Requirements: •GCE OVA' level •Prepared to work on shift •Aptitude for computer work Possess initiative for self development Experience not1,013 words
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Advertisement371 1983-05-30 6 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Singatronics urgently requires Store Clerk Requirements: GCE O' level Age: 17-22 years Experience not necessary Call personally or write in to: The Administration Manager SINGATRONICS (S) PTE LTD 1 090 Lower Delta Road 07-07/1 6 Tiong Bahru Industrial Estate Singapore 031 6 [Ang Mo371 words
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Advertisement466 1983-05-30 6 66 Situations Vacant i d) Secretarial Clerical TOP JOBS IN JUNE SECRETARIES Several positions available in Jurong and Town. Immediate vacancy for someone who speaks French for Foreign Bank STENOGRAPHERS Minimum 3 months working experience. TYPISTS Junior and Senior positions for large Trade Distribution Co. Telephone: *****20/*****27/ *****02/*****03 A large466 words
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Advertisement656 1983-05-30 6 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical I Established shipping 1 I forwarding company reI quires immediately an experienced: IMPORT/ EXPORT CUSTOM DOCUMENTATION CLERK If interested, please tel: Mr. Steven Tan/ Johnson Lee at tel. *****33 for an interview An Established Jewellery Company invites application for the position of: (A) ACCOUNTS656 words
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Advertisement563 1983-05-30 7 m———mmm—mm—mmm—mma——mm——mm I 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical A Management Consultancy Company has vacancies for (A) STENOGRAPHER e QCE *O' level passes e TypuiK ii"il shorthand speed of 40V UK) wpm respectively, e I— 2 years experience in the same capacity. (B) AUDIT CLERK (C) GENERAL CLERK e 1 QCE563 words
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Advertisement564 1983-05-30 7 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical GIRL FRIDAY Required e Ability to work independently. e GCE 'A' Level with credit in English. e Conversant with import and export procedures. e Able to do simple account- t ings. e Ability to type. e Salary $500 $600 per month. Interested applicants please564 words
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Advertisement366 1983-05-30 7 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Construction Company requires FEMALE GENERAL CLERK English secondary education Converse Mandarin Age above 18 years interested please write with full letail of personal particulars, re■pnt photograph (non-return-ible) contact telephone number md expected salary to: The Manager P.O. Box 8 Jurong Town Singapore 9161 DESCON366 words
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Advertisement719 1983-05-30 7 mmmmmm^ mmmm 66 Situations Vacant d Secretarial Clerical We have immediate vacancies for: FEMALE GENERAL CLERKS e GCEO' level certificate, e Able to type 35-40 w.p.m. e Knowledge of telex and office administration, e At least 2to 3 years experience in trading company, e Age above 22 years, e Able719 words
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Advertisement876 1983-05-30 7 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical ESTABLISHED FIRM INVITES Female Applicants for the post of Clerk Typists Must be able to communicate in local dialects Call personally during office hours to «:m-(XS International Plaza, 33rd floor, Anson Road, Singapore 0207. ESTABLISHED TRADING COMPANY requires Chinese Junior Clerk/Typist. Typing 30 to876 words
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Advertisement503 1983-05-30 7 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical ESTABLISHED PRINTING COMPANY has vacancy for the post of Typist. Interested please call *****27 EXPERIENCED TYPISTS URGENTLY required Please apply personally: 156, Kallang Way. =01-10, S'pore 1334. Tel: *****22. FEMALE CLERK/TYPIST required Interested phone *****49 or come 003-14 High Street Centre for Interview. GENERAL503 words
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Advertisement1021 1983-05-30 7 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales e) Sales f EMERY WORLDWIDE j Has an immediate vacancy for a SALES EXECUTIVE To join its Sales Team to promote inbound and export consolidation services. This is a senior position in a fast expanding Organisation, hence we are looking for candidates1,021 words
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Advertisement551 1983-05-30 7 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales 9 A leading fashion jeweller) i oinpun) requires additional FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS i«i I its ex pa nsion programme Extremely attractive offer. Basic salary negotiable on experience. Commission up to 7%. Fixed annual bonus plus extra incentives for outstanding sales and overall performances. Other fringe551 words
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Advertisement454 1983-05-30 7 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales Due to expansion we require MALE FEMALE TRAINEE BROKERS lor our Commoditie* Department Requirement*: Over 21 years of age e Pleasant personality with initiative and drive Good social and wide potential business contact! and preferably those with sales or business acumen background e Comprehensive training454 words
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Advertisement447 1983-05-30 8 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales An established Sales Organisation, due to its rapid expansion, urgently requires SALES PERSONNEL Minimum Secondary education Must tie hardworking and have a burning desire to make sales a career Duly these who ran start work immediately need appl) e Full training provided Interested applicants please447 words
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Advertisement685 1983-05-30 8 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales Expanding Trading Firm requires candidates to fulfill the post of SALES REPRESENTATIVES tor: 1) Packaging tapes distributors. Sales experience in Industrial Held an advantage 2) Label stock. Preferably experienced with printers. Interested applicants please call: *****88 or apply personally at: 50 Kallang Bahru 06 22685 words
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Advertisement813 1983-05-30 8 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales EXPERIENCED SALES GIRLS Required for boutique. Call *****52 LOOKING FOR PART-TIME JOB! Join us as a: BEAUTY CONSULTANT We provide free facial, make-up course, sales training and free sample. Attractive commission and opportunity to travel. *****68/ *****89 (11a.rn.to 8 p.m.) Hong Leong Building Basement Shopping813 words
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Advertisement371 1983-05-30 8 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales BOUTIQUE REQUIRE ASSISTANT Manageress and Salesgirl. Salary Commission. Apply 04-100, Far East Plaza. FULL-TIME INDOOR PROMOTIONAL Salesgirls required to work in departmental stores. Secondary 4 education. Tel *****30 PERMANENT CHINESE SALESGIRLS required for Orchard Road Shop. Salary plus commission above $550. Call *****53. REQUIRED FEMALE371 words
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Advertisement558 1983-05-30 8 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Technical Technical .ggMffgBBMHBBBBMII^^MBIiHWWBWWWIii fj An established Ship Construction Company "5 requires the services of the following personnel: I 1) Projects Supervisor I Professional or diploma in naval architect, meg chanical or marine engineering. I Minimum 5 years' relevant working experience, preferably in ship construction558 words
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Advertisement58 1983-05-30 8 MRCON APPRENTICES AND Mi :hanics wanted. Call at: 26, Hong Llm Street. Singapore 0104. Tel: *****. Something For Everyone... In Todays Straits Times Classified iw **■•"<■ Looking for a |ob Work through the Classified Employment section there's a long list of |ob vacancies waiting for you any day of the58 words
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Advertisement414 1983-05-30 8 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Technical Technical If you possess a DIPLOMA in Electronic Engineering or with several years of experience in supervisory and Electronic field, you can apply to be a: Male Supervisor requirements 1-2 years experience in computer Peripheral Component Engineering Knowledge in process control and able414 words
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Advertisement291 1983-05-30 8 SAAB ASPATRA GUAN HOE PTE LTD require VEHICLE MECHANICS 3— 5 years' practical experience in automotive vehicle repairs and overhaul or Possess NTC 3in Motor Vehicle Mechanic and 2 years' practical experience VEHICLE APPRENTICE Possess NTC 3 in Motor Vehicle Mechanic No working experience necessary. CLERK/ RECEPTIONIST Singaporean only Must291 words
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Advertisement555 1983-05-30 8 66 Situations Vacant Technical A well established local building construction firm requires: QUANTITY SURVEYORS Possess :i Building Diploma or City Guilds full certificate In quantity surveying. e Preferably with minimum 3 years' working experience In building contractor's or consultant's office. e Able to work independently, duties of work will be555 words
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Advertisement561 1983-05-30 8 66 Situations Vacant i i) Technical Well Established Construction Company Requires SITE SUPERVISORS AND ASSISTANTS Preferably with Diploma In Building Candidates with GCE 'O 1 levei as site assistants Some experience an advantage though not essential Please submit full resume and contact telephone number to: P.0.80X 814 SINGAPORE 9016 An561 words
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Advertisement402 1983-05-30 9 66 Situations Vacant I Technical Landscap* Architects require: CLERK-OF-WORKS to auperviae various prestige landscape protects. Plant knowletfKf Useful Please write with phone number, experience, current salary etc to: THE LANDSCAPE DIRECTOR 54 B, BOAT QUAY SINGAPORE 0104 Required: MECHANICS tor repairing Of dttMl/ petrol en(jme.x of tieavy equipment ELECTRICIANS lor402 words
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Advertisement918 1983-05-30 9 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production g) Production FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS WS**** {ml Attractive increment Excellent recreational/ wj N > twice a year social activities W' 1b \)k rr M~ II U° V Free tea/ cotfee fashionable uniforms918 words
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Advertisement1034 1983-05-30 9 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i _—M— —_—_—>—- aa I g; Production g) Production g) Production g) Production i I FFAJI Alt" Come, join us with your friends it you are H1 I iWIMI I S^r^f4 years old and above with Primary education.1,034 words
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Advertisement225 1983-05-30 9 66 Situations Vacant g) Production WMM\ DEMHROW Share this benefit and M many others Q with us MALE MACHINE OPERATORS *483ft: WORK NEARER YOUR HOME JBT MERAH |L sec sch JALAN. BUKI! MEHAH /^j l z KILANG TIMOR I JLN J V WALKIN&SEE US TODAY. THE PERSONNEL DEPT DEMETRON(PTE)LTD. NO.225 words
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Advertisement306 1983-05-30 10 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production MALBFEMALE PRODUCTION STAFF IT'S NOT JUST INTERESTING WORK! jf WE OFFER BETTER ENVIRONMENT K^Si^Pm&w Aj Fr end 'y congenial Modern clean Tjjnjfi -Arm air-conditioned B^flw vJykjrgfeJjmi Piped-in music 'S^S^^^ u v au omatec machines MORE306 words
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Advertisement304 1983-05-30 10 I PRODUCTION I OPERATORS i I If you work with us, you have a choice of I I working hours and you will also earn j&| I attractive shift allowance. BE /illillSiliA I/\ A I InUI 1 Besides attractive shift allowance, you 9£ can get ail the following and much,304 words
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Advertisement454 1983-05-30 10 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacan g) Production g) Production g) Production I REQUIRES I FEMALE I PRODUCTION I OPERATORS i| in the H Permanent Day Shift 7.30 am 4.48 pm 9 Permanent 2nd Shift: 4.48 pm 1.18 am H Permanent 3rd Shift: 10.00 pm 7.18 am454 words
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Advertisement354 1983-05-30 10 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production h*\oUs/ if you're 16-27 years old T\3^*/£* Come Join Us As fY FEMALE PRODUCTION I OPERATORS WJ I Minimum Pr 6 education I Secondary 3 and above can 'if be trained as Test Operators Singaporean354 words
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Advertisement154 1983-05-30 10 W\ SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY (S) PTE LTD Leading manufacturer of Winchester Disc Drives requires the following: Completed Primary 6. No experience required. Min salary S 300 Confirmation increment of $50 SEAGATE offers: Good and clean working environment. 5-day week. No shift duty. Medical and hospltallzatlon benefits. \2 days annual leave. Life/accident154 words
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Advertisement320 1983-05-30 10 66 Situations Vacant g) Production MALAYAN BREWERIES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD Earn up to $500 I per month PRODUCTION OPERATORS (MALE) Requirements: e Secondary education e Age below 40 years Willing to work on 3-rotating shifts Fringe Benefits: 14 working days annual leave Annual bonus of over 1 1/2 months' basic320 words
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Advertisement595 1983-05-30 11 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production I ORION 1 I |P^ FEMALE itfA g~ OPERATORS M fe^* No shift duty *No scope work J^m increments within 6 months 40$ Remuneration K^ Attractive starting pay I^^n Attendance incentive <^H M^ Attendance bonus <^9 Hk^ Transport allowance B^—595 words
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Advertisement412 1983-05-30 11 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I GENERAL ELECTRIC fi Invites applicants for ft; A) Electrical Chargehand (Ist shift) EL NIC II in Industrial Electrical Engineering 5 years' relevant experience In* Knowledge of electronic circuits Igr computer, an advantage gut Willing to work in 2nd or412 words
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Advertisement207 1983-05-30 11 REQUIRES URGENTLY 1. SALES MARKETING ASSISTANT electrical electronic engineering degree holder from NUS (mechanical may be considered) or electrical electronic engineering technical diploma holder from Singapore Ngee Ann Polytechnics completed full-time N. S. fresh from graduation preferred aged below 26 years transport subsidy given to those who possess own vehicle207 words
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Advertisement524 1983-05-30 11 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous kneotrad* A foreign design contracting office furniture company urgently requires (1) Sales Executive MALE/FEMALE Age 20 and above Good appearance with outgoing personality Mm. GCE '0' level Salary will be paid according to experience qualification (2) Female Office Assistant Knowledge524 words
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Advertisement103 1983-05-30 11 I CTS 9 I I Singapore Pte Ltd. I requires Minimum GCE 'O' level but 'A' level would bean advantage. Some working experience. GCE '0' level in English. Typing speed of 35 -40 wprn Knowledge of keypunch an added advantage. 1 to 2 years working experience. VITB Grade 3 in103 words
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Advertisement450 1983-05-30 11 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous We invite applications for the following vacancies: Male Store Clerks (Pandan Gardens) Minimum 3 GCE 'O' levels At least 1 year experience in a similar position Age: 20 to 30 years old Store Assistants (Pandan Gardens) Preferably completed Secondary Four education Required to perform duties450 words
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Advertisement292 1983-05-30 11 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Applications ardfhvited from suitably qualified Singapore citizens for the post of LABOURER at our Jurong Blending and Grease Plant. Requirements 18-30 years •Sec II with some knowledge of the English language •About 1 year working experience fn outdoor manual work Remuneration Benefits The successful candidate292 words
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Advertisement489 1983-05-30 11 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous fir TOBUTSU SINGAPORE (M&F) PTE LTD A well established Japanese trading company dealing in the distribution of fasteners, carbides and diamond cutting tools requires: SALES REPRESENTATIVE e Completed GCE O' Level Completed NS 28 years and below e Possess class 3 driving licence e Sales489 words
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Advertisement355 1983-05-30 11 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous k,^ HOTEL Malaysia Urgently requires A) JUNIOR HOUSEKEEPER Secondary Education in the English Stream 2-3 years experience In or knowledge of Housekeeping Possess supervisory skill or has worked In a supervisory capacity in any position Salary: Minimum SS2S pm B) WAITER/WAITRESS Salary: Minimum $405 pm C)355 words
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Advertisement337 1983-05-30 12 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD require! SECURITY OFFICER Requirements Age between 2\ -10 Male Secondar) 2* above Experience is not absolutely essential However, preference will be given to ttmse with either military police background or related expel ieme m security Training win be provided Job337 words
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Advertisement416 1983-05-30 12 66 Situations Vacant ====k I) Miscellaneous PHILIPS requires MACHINE OPERATORS Requirements: Above 16 years Of age. Able iii work on 2 rotating shuts Preferably staying around Jurong Transport will be provided. Applicants are requested to call personally from Monday Friday (30th May 3rd June), between 9a.m. 11a.m. and 1.30p.m. 4.30p.m.416 words
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Advertisement455 1983-05-30 12 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous THE AMERICAN CLUB requires: 1) FULL/PART-TIME WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 2) ASSISTANT COOK 3) GENERAL WORKER Immediate employment for suitable candidates. Interested applicants please call personally for interview with 2 photographs and relevant certificates to: THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT 21 SCOTTS ROAD SINGAPORE 0922 DOWNTOWN requires: ACCOUNTS CLERKS455 words
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Advertisement551 1983-05-30 12 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous VKwywn We require: KITCHEN HELPERS KITCHEN RESTAURANT CLEANERS ASSISTANT COOKS MALE/FEMALE Good salary depending; on ability and split shift. Interested applicants call personally lot interview today between 3.00p.m. 5.00p.m. at: OMAR KHAYYAM 55, HILL STREET SINGAPORE 0617 We are a renowned pest control company and551 words
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Advertisement587 1983-05-30 12 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous An Expanding Marketing Organisation urgently requires PERSONAL DRIVER e Age 26 and above e Familiar with Singapore roads e English speaking e Class 3 driving licence e Preferably driven Mercedes before. Please call: *****33 lor interview A Well Established Construction Company requires immediately OFFICE BOY587 words
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Advertisement368 1983-05-30 12 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous SEA VIEW HOTEL vacimcies--1) CHAMBERMAIDS 2) EXPERIENCED ELECTRICIANS 3) AIR-CONDITIONING REFRIGERATION MECHANICS 4) WAITERS/WAITRESSES Apply personally or write in with photograph (non-returnable) to:The Personnel Department SEA VIEW HOTEL Amber Close Singapore 1543 Urgently required: DESPATCH RIDERS e Possess class 2 driving licence. e Owner of368 words
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Advertisement646 1983-05-30 12 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous DESPATCH RIDER Possess own motorcycle. English educated. e Able to start immediately < e Neat appearance Reference a must Salary and allowance nego- liable Please contact: TEL: *****33 during office hours. International freight forwarder requires the following staff: 1) DESPATCH RIDERS Salary $350 2) FEMALE646 words
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Advertisement862 1983-05-30 12 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous DRIVER REQUIRED TO drive and carry out telecommunication work. Must possess class 3 drl\ ing licence. No experience required. Tel *****18, .Jnrr, 8.30pm. FEMALE GENERAL HELPER required to work in a Snack Bar Interested please call personally IK. f'asir Panjang Road. OH 13 14. PSA862 words
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Advertisement416 1983-05-30 12 70 Pleasure Boats: Sale/Wanted/Hire i 58 FT. MOTOR YACHT Hardwood Hull Local Coastal Fisher converted to Pleasure Craft. ORT 3M tons; B.fl litres A. EC engine w navigation equip extras including radar, echo sounder. SSB radio large fully equip galley. 9 berths, life saving equip lor 15 passengers Used as416 words
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Advertisement818 1983-05-30 12 74 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance LM MOTOR CREDIT Commercial A Private Vehicles ar« acceptable New Vehicles 6.9% Used Vehicles 8% Period "f I wan 36 months Amount Maximum 80% Enquiries *****81 (10 lines) 337, 3rd floor, People's Park Centra FOR BEST HIRE purchase term for used/ new vehicles. Call *****14, *****62.818 words
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Advertisement815 1983-05-30 13 76 Vehicles For Sale e) Ford 1978 FORD CORTINA 1 li OL Air conditioned, cassette, showroom condition $9. Him only (nonPARF) lean $','.H(K> arningeable. *****1 1 1980 FORD ESCORT 1 300 QL Alrcond radio cassette Tuffkoted PARK eligible Tax B/83 Low mileage Beautiful condition IV I *****88 1974 FORD CORTINA815 words
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Advertisement773 1983-05-30 13 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi APRIL 1981 MIT. SAPPORO 2000 HSR Coupe. (Super Touring), one private owner, tax Sept H;i Power steering windows, aircon. radio/ cassette, original paint in sliuwroom condition Done 23.000 km Highest offer secures Tel *****51 1974 COLT LANCER 1400 5-speed 1 private owner HAHK eligible773 words
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Advertisement784 1983-05-30 13 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 1) Others I) Others 1 ♦4^____B saJt__ _^_f 4 DOOR SALOON MODELS PRICE TOYOTA Corolla 1300 DX t?R 800 4 speed Manual Transmission JOW TOYOTA Corona 1800 GX-AO with Electronic Digital Dashboard/Back up Sonar/ ARF $42,500 Power Steermg/5 speed Manual Transmission HONDA784 words
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Advertisement649 1983-05-30 13 100% WELL MAINTAINED Mini Clubman. Sports rims, new tax. Passed inspection. 2 tone metal paint, sun-roof. Selling $6,500. Loan $5,000 *****40 Quek. BEAUTIFUL 1975 VOLVO 1445. Company regd., aircond, cassette, accident free, $11,300. Tel: *****88. JAN. '82 SUZUKI 800 model. Ist owner, aircond, original condition. Highest offer secures. Tel: *****43.649 words
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Advertisement1102 1983-05-30 13 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Commercial m) Commercial Vehicles Vehicles COACHEs\ FOR SALE We are offering few units of well maintained airconditioned coaches for sale. Model Mercedes Benz 0F1413/61 Passenger Capacity 40-44 j Year of Manufacture 1978 e Engine Capacity 5675 c.c. e Ample Luggage Compartment1,102 words
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Advertisement194 1983-05-30 13 85 Housing Loans (property LOANS The Chartered Finance Company provides finance for purchase of residential, commercial and industrial properties at attractive interest rates. Please telephone ***** or *****4 for further details ffi The Chartered Finance Company Limited I 93 Market Street, Singapore 0104 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses FOR LEASE194 words
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Advertisement390 1983-05-30 13 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses FOR TOP EXECUTIVES Dist. 10 Majestic double-storey detached with private drive way leading to one acre of matured garden 4 large bedrooms spacious living/ dining open to patio lacing swimming pool. Dist. 11 HILLCREST ROAD newly renovated double -storey detached 4 bedrooms large matured garden390 words
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Advertisement284 1983-05-30 13 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses T DOUBLE-STOREY J BUNGALOW AT DIST. 10 for rant at $5,500 nett Land araa about 8,000 sq.lt. 3 bedrooms, 1 study room, 1 servant's room, all with at- I tached bathrooms, built-in cupboards Available immediately. For viewing, please contact I Misa Penny at *****53 UTMOST284 words
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Advertisement303 1983-05-30 13 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses Bungalow house situated at No. 15, Tan Boon Chong Avenue Singapore 1027 12,108 sq. ft for sale or rent Rent at $4.500prn Interested contact Mr Goh *****18 9a.m. to sp.m. a District 11, double storey detached bungalow. Orchid Inn vicinity, nice garden. 3 bedrooms/ servant's/303 words
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Advertisement575 1983-05-30 14 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses PIST. 15, TELOK KURAU vicinity. modern designed double -storey bungalow 3 bedrooms servi iii Beautifully furnished 11,300 Trillion Properties, .U'tKHll DIST 11, OFF DUNEARN Road, luxurious 2-storey semi-detached, 4 spacious bedrooms, large spilt living/dining, servant's, modern kitchen, fully airconditioned, quality furniture, matured gariU'". quiet .surroundings.575 words
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Advertisement804 1983-05-30 14 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses BIG COLONIAL BUNGALOW with spacious compound, garage, badminton court at Katong area. Near express highway Rental: $3,000. Contact *****88 BRAND NEW LOWER maisonette Luxuriously furnished, near French School. 3 bedrooms, all alrcon. negotiable rental *****72 Mrs Lim. BRAND NEW TOWNHOUSE 5 rooms, 4 bathrooms, 2804 words
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Advertisement726 1983-05-30 14 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST 11 HUA GUAN Avenue off Uunearn Road 3-bedroomed semi-detached. $2,500. Viewing call *****97 (agent). DIST. 19 BRAND NEW doublestorey semi-detached, 5 bedrooms. Available immediately. Rental $2,000. Contact: *****10. DIST. 19 COSY DOUBLE-STOREY Terrace. Renovated. 3 bedrooms, servant's, store. Fully furnished. $2,200 Citiprop: *****75. DIST.726 words
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Advertisement695 1983-05-30 14 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments \V?^^y PENTHOUSE FOR RENT Located near the Chinese Garden, Japanese Garden, Golf Course and Jurong Park. Rental $2,872 pm (gross) Floor Area 318 sm For further details or appointment for viewing, please telephone *****56 Ext 133 or call at the695 words
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Advertisement662 1983-05-30 14 MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE Beautiful and Luxurious Diat. 10, Jade Garden $4,500 Dial. 10, Taman Serasi $2,200 Diat. 2, Spottiswoode Pk $2,000 Dial. 5, Hong Leong Gdn Condo $2,700 Dial. 28, Nim Park $2,800 Dial. 28, Mimosa Park $2,500 TEL: *****28 Near American School, Camellia Terrace, 4 bedroom*, partly furnished,662 words
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Advertisement579 1983-05-30 14 i 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX Bachelor studio apartment Fully furnished with cooker, long bath, aircond, colour TV. telephone, carpet, etc $1,500. Please contact Kree, *****82 (No agents). SHERWOOD TOWER Luxurious studio, conveniently located near shopping centres, pool/ squash, furnished, $1,800. RurBan Realty *****25. CHANCERY LANE, DIST.579 words
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Advertisement789 1983-05-30 14 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments BROOKVALE DIST. 2159 BRAND new walk-up apartment. 3 bedrooms, fully aircon. .swimming pool, •quash/tennis courts. Regional *****00/*****54. CHANGI GARDEN CONDOMINIUM, fully furnished. 3 rooms, with attached servant's room Less than $2,000. Immediate occupancy. Call: *****49 No agents). DIST. 0512 HONG LEONG Garden Condominium. 3 bedrooms,789 words
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Advertisement779 1983-05-30 14 86 Accommodation Vacant I b) Apartments DIST. 10 HOLLAND ROAD, living/ dining 3 bedrooms, servant's, 2 bathrooms, Fully furnished $2,500 Tel *****04. DIST 10, RIDGEWOOD 4 bedrooms, furnished, with large terrace, spacious living/ dining, rental $4,400 negotiable *****89. DIST. 11, GILSTEAD COURT Pool/ security 3 bedrooms, fully furnished, $3,300 Call779 words
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Advertisement746 1983-05-30 14 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms SINGLE EXPAT REQUIRED to share apartment in Orchard area, with all office facilities and meals. Call: *****13 anytime ANG MO KIO Blk 254. Ave 4. fully furnished master bedroom with aircond, $450 Enquiries *****98 FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS only room near school Meals and laundry arrangeable746 words
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Advertisement713 1983-05-30 14 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses Ltmon Avanua, terrace 1,900 sq.ft $610,000. Fulton Hill, corner terrace 3.600 sq ft $650,000. Thomson Park, corner terrace 2,500 sq ft. $550,000 Floranca Road, corner terrace 3,800 sq ft. $680,060. Capitol Park, semi-detached 3,400 sq.ft $750,000. a District 5, Fabar H«ls, renovated double-storey semi-de-tached,713 words
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Advertisement689 1983-05-30 15 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses M BALMORAL HAVEN CONDOMINIUM B MM i I o^T H Situated at Uist 10, Balmoral Crescent. I Very exclusive 2-storey townhouse. p? I Area 3300 sq.ft., only $300 p.s.f. |j I Swimming pool, security, landscaped garden. h| JOYEARTH689 words
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Advertisement320 1983-05-30 15 DIST. 15, DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE 3 bedrooms, vacant possession. $530,000 0.n.0. Rolf *****11. DIST. 9, 2-STOREY CORNER terrace with 5.000 sq.ft. land. Tel: *****05. b) Private Apartments BBMrflßjiliiipßaß^ i f&sStfJp| 1 jP^fl^i Ail you need K52Sj to kmw in M*^iM Real Estate fLfCTRONC REALTY W^SSz^Kk ASSOCIATES $'000 LOCATION DIST 345 LagunaPk320 words
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Advertisement644 1983-05-30 15 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments 1 111 k ffi r> P^^^^ H||9O r ift fSRI *p 't F TjMkm HliSSalfflNliiiiHl ioM^^Ef* mUS—f^b ■■B|Bjjj^H^gj2jgj2HsSlHj£3BixflßC2iHßS3ESCsjClsßv^Sßßi The Condominium z^\o *ote*9 n t^p comprises: < v^ j 24644 words
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Advertisement468 1983-05-30 15 TRILLION PROPERTIES (PTE) LTD. *****11 (8 lines) Luxurious apartments for sale dist. 4, Fairway condominium. Type 82. 3 bedrooms servant's. 2,002 sq.ft. $465,000 e dist. 14, Eunos Garden. 4 bedrooms. 2,000 sq.ft. $515,000 e dist. 19, Oasis Garden. 3 bedrooms study. 2.300 sq.ft. $490,000 e dist. 19, off Paya Lebar468 words
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Advertisement1730 1983-05-30 15 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments COLD STORAGE CENTREPOINT Orchard Road, luxurious studio apartment with swimming pool 1 bedroom, large living/ dining Mldfield Realty *****66. CONCORD (*****87) OFFERS dist 09, centrally located, 2/3 bedroomed apartment units Freehold. Convenient shopping access. $425,000 $439,000. DIST. 12, ST. MICHAEL Road, brand new1,730 words
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Advertisement404 1983-05-30 15 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments GREENACRES. 1,700 SOFT. 3 bedroc 01 gOOd location. swimming pool, full recreational facilities southern Realty *****54. GRENVILLE CONDOMINIUM (DIST 10) lower maisonette, 3 bedrooms, servant's amenitHv Selling with tenancy. 2,500 sq f U Tel *****33/ *****11 (Agent) M AND ALA Y COURT FREEHOLD404 words
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Advertisement558 1983-05-30 16 89 Properties For Sale d) Private Apartments GRANGE HEIGHTS CORNER unit. split-level, 2800 iq ft Highest otter secures Serene Realty *****16 *****M HIN SENG GARDEN. 3 bedrooms. ..id sq It s* miming pool, squash tennis. $470,000 Unlwest J582 HOLLANO DRIVE 3-ROOMED Renovated, partially furnished, near swimming pool Selling $.v>.ooo negotiable558 words
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Advertisement729 1983-05-30 16 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HUDC Apartments 3-ROOMED FLAT AT Mel I. ing Street, partly furnished Selling prlre $55,000 0.n.0 Interested please call: *****68 for viewing 4-ROOMED GHIM MOH Knurl, marble/terrazzo flooring, partly furnished Selling $112,000 Tel: *****87/*****74 ANG MO KIO 4 rooms terrazzo flooring $115,000 negotiable loan $52,000 *****29/*****61729 words
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Advertisement453 1983-05-30 16 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale d) Other Real Estate d) Other Real Estate FOR PRIVATE SALE EWART PARK Prestige Residential Property Land Area 5390.6 sq.m. (58,026 sq.ft.) Buildings 1565.4 sq.m. (16,850 sq.ft.) Presently leased as 6 flats, annual tenancies returning $16,200/ month gross. Zoning- Residential-designated bungalow tftt.453 words
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Advertisement323 1983-05-30 16 VANGUARD TERRACE FACTORY e 2 1/2 and 3-storey e Ideally located off Upper Thomosn Road e Land are 4358 6145 sq ft e Built-up area 6240 7689 sq ft e High ceiling e Reasonable price SIMON LIM, OH ft PARTNERS *****88. WAREHOUSE/FACTORY CUM OFFICE/SHOPHOUSE MacPherson $1.40 p.s.f. Bukit Tlmah $1.40323 words
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Advertisement395 1983-05-30 16 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted I ■i^HUi!a3£*n^BFSi^l Kampong Ampat off MacPherson Road. K Easy Loan Arrangement. Jo s f^ G 0 K Prompt Hand-over 'j^ a«.-^* 1 Freehold land. Minimum Floor Area H from 113.9m (1,226 sq.ft.) tH=-| f^ o^'^ i NOBESTB»CT»ON GNERS395 words
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Advertisement63 1983-05-30 16 93 Office Spaces a) Sale GOLDEN MILE (Woh Hup Complex) Outside CBD. 1765 sq.ft. Partitioned, ample parking $530 p.s.f. Call *****55 Mr Heng. Something For Everyone... in Today's Straits Times Classified I I Need professional help with a problem you're having- 3 Look into the Classified today for the solutions!63 words
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Advertisement277 1983-05-30 16 93 Office Spaces a) Sale CLINIC PRIME CLINIC I SPACE at TANGLIN SHOPPING CENTRE FOR SALE Located in prime site and facing lifts and escalators. Area: 500 to 2,000 sq.ft. Price: $1,200 p.s.f. (not negotiable). Please ring Ms Chlam: TEL: *****66 PARKWAY PARADE Offices Completing Dec 1983 936 1668 1905277 words
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Advertisement398 1983-05-30 16 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces PRIME LIGHT INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX UNION BUILDING jalan pemimpin Central location, THOMSON AREA sur- rounded by Ang Mo <\ I* Kio, Toa Payoh, SemW bawanq estates i > ,r Area '.OJOsq.ft to 8 K A 22,600 sq ft 2398 words
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Advertisement258 1983-05-30 16 93 Office Spaces b) Rental GOLDHILL PLAZA j Podium Block I Self-contained office I complex with individual airconditioning and toi- let facilities. Area 2,500 sq.ft. i Enquiries: GOLDHILL PROPERTIES TEL: *****51 OFFICE SPACE COLOMBO COURT in various sizes from 1172 sf to 1400 af for immediate occupation. Rental range from258 words
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Advertisement726 1983-05-30 17 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental N NtE SOON NORIH _L NEt SOON SOUTH PROPOSED MBT STATIONS f* I NO«TH SOUTH LINE v,OCHUKANC, V nJ _eAST*»eSTLINf 4 3 ANGMOKIO 1 Or H V| V« Vj 6 TAMPINES NORTH CHANGI AIRPORT '>-/•///726 words
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Advertisement494 1983-05-30 17 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental 8k j| jfi Midi V•Wjm H '"^S^SSQk HIGH FLOOR, SHENTON House office. Area: 780 sq.ft. Available immediately and 2 units shop space at Far East Plaza for rental. Tel: *****4. ICB BUILDING, SHENTON Way for494 words
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Advertisement732 1983-05-30 17 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale a) Sale a) Sale a) Sale i ALL YOURS TO SERVE Faber Garden, with its 236 housing units is one of which is finished to the same high one of Singapore's more select suburban standards as732 words
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Advertisement2787 1983-05-30 18 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces to) Rental b) Rental Paramount Hotel r raramoupt -3* m ohoppinq Centre Concession rental rates before official opening of the Hotel A few units strategically located available for lease only. Longer furnishing period for shops with special designs. Areas ranging from2,787 words
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Advertisement464 1983-05-30 18 102 Tours 102 Tours 1 1 <%> SI AKSON I OF P A A N N ID SN HQ Y NS 0 D NG' KOREA '8 DAYS 5302 1 MON PHILIPPINES TAIWAN HONGKONG 7n v c *9i\i FRi > BANGKOK 17 DAYS JZ.414 KHI PHILIPPINES TAIWAN HONGKONG 14 DAYS iZ.ZJT464 words
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Advertisement161 1983-05-30 18 GENTING HIGHLANDS 3 Days Air $309 Daily 3 Days Rail $179 Daily 3 Days Air/Rail $249 Daily 2D3N Coach $129 Fri 2D3N Coach/Air $239 Fri 3 Days Air/Coach $219 Sat GENTING/CAMERON/ KUALA LUMPUR 4 Days Coach $199 Mon. 4 Days Coach/Air $299 Mon. GENTING/KUALA LUMPUR 4 Days Coach $205 Mon.161 words
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Advertisement457 1983-05-30 19 EDUCATION (Hi! INBTHUCTION I 109 Foreign JT' 1 EUROPE'S EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANTS AND EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT TRUST LOS ANGELES welcome Singapore students to pursue diploma and degree courses in State colleges and universities in the United States of America. No fee paid for information or counselling For more details regarding admissions457 words
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Advertisement465 1983-05-30 19 110 Computer 110 Computer I /Your career I jin computers I I I 1 starts here J I TMC has the training facilities, study materials and the experienced and qualified lecturers to assist you in pursuing a career in computer. BRITISH COMPUTER SOCIETY Intended for programmers/analysts who wish to obtain465 words
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Advertisement295 1983-05-30 19 'HANDS-ON' COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSES (SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAMME) e BASIC Programming Commencing 6th June '83, 9.30a.m. e COBOL Programming Commencing 13th June '83, 2p.m. Limited Vacancies Available. Enrol now at: SYSTEMATIC BUSINESS TRAINING CENTRE 07-01 Peace Centre (back podium, above NTUC) 1 Sophia Road I Singapore 0922 Tel: *****22/*****55. A COMPUTER295 words
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Advertisement637 1983-05-30 19 110 Computer COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSES Commencing 7 June 1983 I BASIC: A 2 month com I prehensive course comj prising elementary and advanced concepts and practice for beginners. (4 hrs lectures and 2 hrs practical per week) Morning/ Evening/ weekend classes. Fee: $120 for whole course ENROL NOW OR RING637 words
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Advertisement757 1983-05-30 19 112 Commercial NEW CLASSES COMMENCING IN MAY/JUNE e SHORTHAND THEORY Tue/Thur 7.00- 8.30pm 31/5 Wed 6.30- B.oopm 1/6 e SHORTHAND SPEED 40-60wpm Mon/Frl 8 30pm/7 00pm 30/5 90-110wpm Mon/Wed 7.00- 8.30pm 30/5 Mon 7.00- 8.30pm 30/5 ♦Tues 7.00- 8.30pm 31/5 Fri 7.00- 8.30pm 3/6 e 100-12Owpm Tue/Frl 6.00- 7.00pm 31/5757 words
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Advertisement643 1983-05-30 19 112 Commercial IMPORT EXPORT PROCEDURES AND DOCUMENTATION COURSE SYLLABUS COVERS:- Trade Terms, Sales Contract, Breach of contract, Purchase Orders, Establishing Overseas Contact, International Trade. Methods of Payments, Banking. Type of L/C Shipping Practice, Containerised Shipping, Transhipment, Reshipment, Freight Calculation, Air Cargo, CCCN Coding. GSP, Chartering and Chartered Parties, Export Permits/643 words
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Advertisement502 1983-05-30 19 112 Commercial ATT SECRETARIUS The next FULL-TIME PRIVATE SECRETARY'S COURSES commence on 20th June 1983 Writ* for our brochure or enquire ot ATT (Advonced Training Techniques (S) Pte Ltd) SECRETARIUS 7th Bth Floors Tanqlm Shopping Centre Singapore 1024 (*****22) DIPLOMA IN MARKETING/ PUBLIC RELATIONS Leading to LCCI 1984 Exam Subjects502 words
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Advertisement437 1983-05-30 19 112 Commercial Metropolitan Y.M.C.A. offer* store Management Inventory Control 31/5/83 Success Atltude 1/6/83 How to invest in the stock market 2/6/83 Personnel Management 2/6/83 Advance Purchasing Principles Techniques 4/6/83 Business Correspondence 4/6/83 Project Management 6/6/83 Techniques of effective salesmanship 6/6/83 Production Management 7/6/83 Effective human relations 8/6/83 English for Commerce437 words
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Advertisement575 1983-05-30 19 113 Language 113 Language I ATT language centre SCHOOL OF LINGUISTIC SKILLS Language courses and private tuition for school examinations ond for business, travel pleasure ENGLISH LANGUAGE CLASSES all levels begin on 13th June 1983 Choice of classes 4 hours daily (intensive) 2 hours daily Write for our brochure or575 words
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Advertisement239 1983-05-30 19 BLOWING BUBBLES IS fun 1 For more information on scuba divtng lessons/ B. I. C. C. Tel: *****12/ *****67/ residence *****00. TAEKWON-DO BEGINNERS ADVANCED classes. Apply Mondays Wednesdays 8.00 p.m. Singapore Taekwon-do Academy, 397 Serangoon Road. Contact *****8 SCUBA CRASH COURSE leading to international certification. Bth to 12th June. Call239 words
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Advertisement826 1983-05-30 20 NOTICES ADMISSIoTnSFUL^IMEI VITB COURSES Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents for admission to full time INDUSTRIAL TECHNICIAN CERTIFICATE (ITC), NATIONAL TRADE CERTIFICATE (NTC) AND PRELIMINARY CERTIFICATE IN BUSINESS STUDIES (PCBS) COURSES A Industrial Technician Certificate (ITC) Courses 2 years Electrical Engineering Aljunied Vocational Institute Electronics Engineering Aljunied826 words
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Advertisement736 1983-05-30 20 IN Till: HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Salt No. 1152 of 1983 Between BATRACO S'PORE PTE LTD ...Plaintiffs And 1. SYED JAAFAR BIN AHMAD ALSAGOFF 2. URUSANSAUDI (sued as a firm) ...Defendants To: 1. Syed Jaafar Bin Ahmad Alsagoff, the abovenamed First Defendant now or late of Block736 words
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Advertisement1518 1983-05-30 20 ©PUBLIC BANK BERHAD INCORPORATED IN MALAYSIA NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Seventeenth Annual General Meeting of Public Bank Berhad will 1 be held at sth Floor, Bangunan Public Bank, 6 Jalan Sultan Sulaiman, Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday, 21st June, 1983 at 12.00 noon for the transaction1,518 words
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Advertisement1240 1983-05-30 21 APPOINTMENTS I FAR EAST ORGANIZATION I \P J$ f» ■k invites application for the following posts— XV^ S 1) SENIOR PLANNER CUM ARCHITECT Si Duties: OVJ mn The successful candidate must have new and creative ideas in \^m(J development design. He will be in-charge of the architectural v J |B|1,240 words
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Miscellaneous354 1983-05-30 21 ■--•>*»*■-•:, m GARFIELD By Jim Davis I'M GOING OUT TO A VERY NICE ANP, NO, YOU CAN'T f WHO 6AIP 1 S RESTAURANT TONIGHT, GARFItLPL V COME WITH ME 7 > WANTEP TO GO S SO YOU BE GOOP WHILE I'M GONE V^ TO YOOR CRUMMY 7 > X RESTAURANT,354 words
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Advertisement1176 1983-05-30 22 THE STRAITS TIMES, MONDAY, MAY 30, 1983 PAGE TWENTY TWO 1 H appointments I "4 ~1 notice _|___B_i_i_9_9HHHHiHHHHHHBI ■%£rZj££s£ P II P the bankruptcy act mmmm^m i^r 1 5 PEANUTS _*tS2^ _*iSU i NOTICE OF INTENDED _f_&k^V^^ rf r<^]__^rs» DIVIDEND I 1 1 I V I I j mSZL .NSmUTE1,176 words
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Advertisement41 1983-05-30 23 H: JHiKte^S V BHI9RI H'Si JW I ppmßhp BFHII B r "^^*^^HP^B |J v?:T'.- r -t it; ?^r JJfia j* ■■;■■>■■ > vHBK aV «9H J 1 ?^rj v .*"t;jS M h 'is -WsK^^ii^s^m^^B^k^M -fc*^-. Hk -^^mbhbbl :V" K'" 1 v ■"i^i£>**?l t41 words
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Advertisement74 1983-05-30 23 the -accent is heritage At the Regent you enter a timeless world of uncompromising standatxis and attention to detail. It is a degree of unhurried style, attentive warmth and comfort rarely encountered in other Kuala Lumpur hotels. Here all the time-honoured qualities of European innkeeping are maintained in harmony with74 words
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Miscellaneous93 1983-05-30 23 EXHIBITION OF SONG DYNASTY CERAMICS 180 pieces on loan from the National Museum and private owners. National Museum Art Gallery. 9 a.m. -5.30 p.m. Ends June 20. Free. THE SINGAPORE YOUTH SCIENCE FORTNIGHT »83 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Singapore Science Centre. Ends June 11 TRADITIONAL SOUTH -EAST ASIA IKATS93 words
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Miscellaneous102 1983-05-30 23 Malaysian and Indonesian textiles patterned in the ikat technique, which played an important role in the social and religious lives of the people of these countries. National Museum Art Gallery. 9 a.m.--5.30 p.m. Free. Till midAugust. SINGAPORE REDISCOVERED A selection of 54 paintings, prints and postcards of Singapore from the102 words
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Advertisement202 1983-05-30 24 ABOVE ■■i^fc^BMßßl Wbl AwAl BHRMH^raHEHk^BJ BB^- r o7^^ VB r^^i B!bb Hk jfH Hff fiP"™9™™^M| B9PiilfflPißir9 «HibF^^^^^m l»«l I lil fO* 3u V/ffviiiSiPlliillHlll' Ifi -im^tilbl I ■aLall' -'2^mMH _Bbl\»blc=^ lII' ItJU ■M/ilJJJ^'WPH¥BffWH|''w*WffHWMßflß»- jBWfijcPBBBBBBM BBBFj^^ IJ^LbBB LbBB fir 8888 BBBMt "ft ßk^BtA|ll|AU^aßß f isß HIE "^^^^^JM| m\r*^ r ~£iSili fpßffwiUimim J^gSßii202 words
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Advertisement65 1983-05-30 24 The depth. The passion. The power of love. Captured in song by the one and only Eleanor Grant from USA. Nightly at The Belvedere Supper Club, 1030 pm to 11.15 pm. The Kasbah, 11.45pm to 12.30 am. Season from May 30 to June 19. For information and rj9fc reservations, telephone65 words
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Miscellaneous366 1983-05-30 24 i SEA Games 'live' reports 1 12TH SEA GAMES SINGAPORE MAY 28-JUIH 6 The 12TH SEA Games (Ch 8, 1.55 p.m. and Ch 5, 16.15 p.m.) Please note that items are subject to change. SOLID GOLD (Ch 5, 11.29 p.m.) A salute to past Grammy Award winners, featuring: Rick Springfield366 words
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Miscellaneous619 1983-05-30 24 3.00 PM Opening followed by Swordsman Chu (Manda is mugged rin): Hongkong gongfu drama about a Chinese 6.15 News Robin Hood. 6.25 Science International (See Pick of the Day) 3.45 Water Friend or Foe: Water can be fun to play 6.50 Star Blazers (Cartoon) in, but sometimes accidents can occur.619 words
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Miscellaneous38 1983-05-30 24 <■ mki mf w "■jSal k^kabV 9m urn f fk i Er 1 The Manhattan Transfer (Ch 5, 11.20 p.m.) I 1 i j ii'V mmJ^' "~"-**3gpj < I u^o^flMHyHr^jß Anne Murray (left) and Bill Crosby (Ch 5, 11.20 p.m.)38 words
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Miscellaneous324 1983-05-30 24 5.58 AM National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News in Brief 6.05 Another Morning Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) 8.00 News 8.10 Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) 9.00324 words
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Miscellaneous335 1983-05-30 24 (cont'd) 1.30 Midday Market Report 1.35 Your Lunchdate (cont'd) 2.00 News in Brief 2.05 On The House 3.00 News in Brief 3.05 On The House (cont'd i 4.00 News In Brief 1.05 On The House (cont'd) 4.30 The Beastly Brigade 5.00 News in Brief 5.05 Music My Way 6.00 News335 words
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Article, Illustration609 1983-05-30 1 While there has been talk in Singapore to set up a music college, the Malaysian Institute of Arts in Kuala Lumpur has just seen its first batch of music graduates. CHONG WING HONG, on a recent visit there, reports. A KUALA Lumpur arts institute's609 words
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Article65 1983-05-30 1 ;^n^4"au^/i>ffi^# »w raw a n- P'/t fi RJis77 7C A» «Hil4T #KSH fit^ ft*3Ao j&fi« -t tf^f f arc if. a Biff ff&* Hi tiS^*«**± 91 o fi'j *KM v^ti^t IfAAWA>j-ftfi#<go t^* bTtt ft 1 |-R7:'k'l> fift£ ffl; fi R I<J|J l f b ik ft Att '1- MM v^R-ftfcft^65 words
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Article, Illustration411 1983-05-30 1 WITH true grit and sheer determination, five young people survived the shabby condition in which they studied as the first batch of locally collegetrained musicians in Malaysia. They graduated last month after sweating three years at the Malaysian Institute of Arts' music deparment and became411 words
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Article109 1983-05-30 2 iktak-fc. iS^iIl"PI»I" I'M ifiiVr. ,'V-4 ill r -ft t ifiitf* J"'J<A fc i ill -fWi'j'elff "m"(\')!\#s\\''l<h a. e, i. o, ii a ia H'^ u, ao, i>u a ua li|- n a na n/1 ng a nga HfJnJ mn i-.ifri^wH'i mir JLt^j F-f^ffl! r- jlMif«j(kuai a) tJtH'f (kuai ya) ///■n(«j(hao109 words
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Article194 1983-05-30 2 DIAL-FOR-MANDARIN JigltHn *****77 i a E»JMffl«|(B Di'er ke Bashali hen renao Lesson 2 What a busy market! Kewen Lesson Wa! Bashali hen renao. Wow! What a busy market! \[kk i: *«A fS^W° Shi a, ren hen duo, hen renao. Yes, it is crowded and busy. m&± n i#j /k ffi194 words
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Article, Illustration85 1983-05-30 2 Would not say boo to a goose One who would not say boo to a goose is a shy, timid person who rarely complains about anything. It is often shortened to a person who would not say boo. 'Normally Ken would not say boo to a goose, yet he85 words
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Article261 1983-05-30 2 ufitL£$1k THIS programme Is compiled by Rediffnsion and broadcast daily in Teochew, Hokkien and Cantonese over both sion and SBC's Radio Three and Four Radio Three: Mon Son: 11.15 a.m. Radio Four: Mon Sat: 9.45 p.m.. The English notes are provided by us. Lesson 192 High blood261 words
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Article, Illustration62 1983-05-30 2 Fun with Chinese Characters Ms&^ i t I GUANG onc ent t° rm X X. nieons twenty -\t fires *)C). The modern form fe portroys o man ju) bearing a torch I'M.). Whatever the form, -j£ means "Tm"™ liqht brightness and glory which, unfortunately, never lasts. Hence: "A bright dawn62 words
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Article67 1983-05-30 2 jfc GUANG it guangcai lustre; splendour; radiance ft m guanggii patronize k. m guang^ng scene circumstance; conditions; about; around 'ft iltil guanglih presence (of a guest, etc) it guangrong=- honour; glory; credit ft guangze lustre; gloss; sheen it guangtulu bare bald For example you may say (iuangcai67 words
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Advertisement252 1983-05-30 1 I THE SUNDAY TIMES 1 I SWEDEN IN SINGAPORE I CONTEST I If you knew Sweden, you wouldn't be surprised. I A In fact if you knew Sweden, you could win a trip to that country, by courtesy of SAS. Or a l^kM^ sewing machine. Or the other attractive prizes.252 words
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Advertisement193 1983-05-30 2 NOTICES We've Moved! NEW ADDRESS I a^^ /I #04-00, Lee Kai House A^^^^y 1 1 4, Middle Road As^^ IS:^H Singapore 0718 -aiL A^\ }>(V^7 /o APS (PTE) LTD. APPOINTMENT DEPUTY CHIEF ACCOUNTANT Applications are invited from suitably qualified Malaysians for the post of Deputy Chief Accountant with The North193 words
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Advertisement42 1983-05-30 2 INDIGO was the island. Indigo warm and colourful, and seductively romantic; drenched by the tropical sun and washed by the turquoise waters of the Caribbean And in the aftermath of the storm, it cast its own spell $7>s TUPimes 111 ly Distributors42 words
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Advertisement361 1983-05-30 2 NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fifth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held in the Conference Room, SBS HQ, 205 Braddell Road, Singapore 2057 on Saturday 18 June 1983 at 1 1 .30 am for the following purposes:1. To receive the Directors' Report and361 words
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Advertisement67 1983-05-30 2 THE CLASSICAL MANUAL OF SUCCESSFUL SELLING HOW TO WIN CUSTOMERS is not just a book about selling. It is a step-by-step training course definitive, practical and complete on the improvement of techniques of creative selling. is universally recognized as one of the most important books ever written about selling. Well67 words
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Article, Illustration60 1983-05-30 4 The Toa Payoh Branch Library has a touch of culture. It has a Malay music, dance and drama group known as the Kumpulan Muztadra. The group celebrated its fifth anniversary a fortnight ago with a cultural show in the library's lecture hall. A scene in a park showing60 words
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Article927 1983-05-30 4 HARON A. RAHMAN - HARON A. RAHMAN By A LIBRARY is not merely a place for reading. Neither is it just a place from which books can be borrowed. It can be a place for cultural activities too. This was demonstrated about a fortnight ago by the Toa Payoh927 words
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Article, Illustration492 1983-05-30 4 Oleh M S AZMAN - PADA petang Sabtu 14 Mei di Dewan Perpustakaan Toa Payoh, Kumpulan Muztadra (Ringkisan bagi Muzik, Tarian dan Drama) perpustakaan itu telah mengadakan per tun jukan kebudayaan sempena menyambut ulangtahunnya yang kelima. Antara acara-acara yang telah dipersembahkan ialah drama, hidangan tarian dan deklamasi sajak. Tirai dibuka dengan492 words
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Article, Illustration130 1983-05-30 4 Huron A. R - Artwork: Abu Samah Story by! Huron A.R. 58b) 'Di mana kunci itu." tanya salah seorang yang di depannya, yang memukukiya dengan teruk itu, kepada Malik. Malik diam saja, tidak menjawab. "Jawab lekas," herdik orang itu, "Kalau tidak, mati engkau nanti aku kerjakan." 58b) "Where's the key." one of130 words
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