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Title Section14 1983-01-05 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article109 1983-01-05 1 ST index drops 12.9 more points A WAVE of intensified selling at the Singapore stock exchange yesterday caused share prices to finish lower on a wide front. The weak sentiment, which had prevailed during the first trading day of the New Year on Monday, was further depressed by poor leads109 words
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Article563 1983-01-05 1 Britain's jobless doctors More than 1,400 of them applied J Mm «a_L for the dole m October last year LONDON, Tuesday THERE is something new m Britain's National Health Service, the welfare state health care system doctors are out of work. Unemployment among doctors has more than trebled m theUPI - 563 words
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385 1983-01-05 1 US plans to step up security at bases in Europe WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE United States plans to step up security at military bases m Europe to thwart a possible fresh outbreak of terrorist attacks because of North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) plans to deploy 572 nuclear missiles this year. SpecificAFP; UPI - 385 words
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Article34 1983-01-05 1 SEOUL, Tues. South Korea began today to register the assets of President Chun Doo Hwan and about 700 senior public servants under a new code of ethics, government officials said today. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration670 1983-01-05 1 ELENA CHONG - Wee Mon Cheng on tax charge ELENA CHONG By Wee Mon Cheng on tax charge Three of his family also charged BUSINESSMAN Wee Mon Cheng, 69, and three members of his family yesterday appeared in a magistrate's court on summonses of failing to furnish statements of their assets and liabilities670 words
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Article, Illustration276 1983-01-05 1 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI PPD backs move to save the endangered 'golden dragon' By THE Primary Production Department has advised aquarium fish dealers not to buy, sell or display the primitive "golden dragon fish" m their premises. The fish, known as arowana (scleropages formosus) or276 words
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Article, Illustration646 1983-01-05 1 —Day 47: Mokhtar starts on his defence KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday CULTURE, Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Mokhtar Hashim, defending himself against charges of shooting dead the former Negri Sembilan State Assembly Speaker, denied m the High Court here today that there was any646 words
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Article68 1983-01-05 1 HONGKONG, Tues. French companies are proposing to buila a massive network of 20 to 30 underground car parks m Hongkong to help ease the city's traffic and parking problems, acting Deputy Commissioner for Transport Garry Mulloy said today. The Bachy Soletanche group and the GTM Entrepose,AFP - 68 words
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Article72 1983-01-05 1 MOSCOW, Tues. The Soviet Union has been caught m a cold wave since the beginning of the month which might harm the 1983 grain harvest, Radio Moscow said today. The thermometer plunged m the European part of the Soviet Union, where temperatures were mild m December,AFP - 72 words
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Article41 1983-01-05 1 MADRID, Tues. King Juan Carlos broke his pelvis while skiing with his family m Gstaad, Switzerland, the royal household said today. It said the King, who suffered the accident yesterday, was flown back to Madrid for medical treatment. APAP - 41 words
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Article46 1983-01-05 1 PARIS, Toes. France has refused to obey a New Year deadline by the European Community Commission for the lifting of import restrictions on video cassette recorders. Trade Ministry sources said today France will continue ite protectionist measure m the near future. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Advertisement39 1983-01-05 1 HNHNHNHHHH 50 pages today Singapore Sweep results Page 9 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3, 4, 6 EDITORIAL IS LETTERS 17 CAUSEWAY 18 TIMES BUSINESS 11-22 CLASSIFIEDS 23-35 SPORTS 35-37 OUTLOOK 2 CINEMA 3 COMICS 4, 5 RADIO TV 839 words
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Article785 1983-01-05 2 Custodial sentence AN odd job labourer who offered two Thai women money not to testify m a court case was told by a judge yesterday that his conduct was offensive because he sought to pervert the course of justice. District judge Chandra Mohan also told Koh Lai Seng, 34,785 words
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Article221 1983-01-05 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE second Asean Youth Musicians' Workshop, now being held In Tugo-Bogor near Jakarta, is the latest effort to strengthen people's awareness of Asean music m the region. But are we doing enough? The best way to promote Asean music is to make it a permanent221 words
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Article220 1983-01-05 2 EXPORT OF FOOTWEAR PLUNGES 40 PER CENT THE year just past may prove to be the worst year m the last two decades for the footwear industry. Latest export figures for the full year are not available now, but the figures for the first three quarters of 1982220 words
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Article264 1983-01-05 2 Carter's mission HONGKONG film star-cum-pugilist Carter Hwang, the devastatingly good-looking angel of destruction, has a mission to fulfil m Singapore. Carter, who commands the sort of cult following that Elvis Presley used to enjoy, is m town to spread the art of yan-jay kung-fu a combination of Chinese kung-fu,264 words
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Article582 1983-01-05 2 Anti-US demos feared THE Japanese government is worried that a wave of anti-American demonstrations might erupt m Tokyo during the next few months when the US Navy is expected to flex its muscles to counter the Soviet military buildup m the northern and western Pacific. The 75,000-tonne582 words
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Article288 1983-01-05 2 Keyboard bandits THE computer terminal is used so often m crimes against business, government and the public m the United States that Denver criminologist RobertLouis Gasser calls it "the primary activity m white-collar crime today." A computer was manipulated m the US' largest bank embezzlement, m which more288 words
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Article287 1983-01-05 2 Privy Council appeal THE Malaysian Federal Court has allowed the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) to appeal to the Privy Council m London on a dispute with one of its members. Acting Chief Justice Wan Suleiman handed down the decision on Monday following a three-year legal battle287 words
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Article156 1983-01-05 2 (Spore edition) Art for laymen APART from being the consultant curator of the Lee Kong Chian Art Museum of the NUS, Mr Lv Yaw has taken on a new and challenging career as a writer of Chinese art. He writes about the subject m plain English for the156 words
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272 1983-01-05 3 Toe party line, China's army told HONGKONG, Tues. China's military leaders yesterday called on the country's traditionally Maoist army to fall into line with Communist Party policy drawn up at last year's national congress, the official Xinhua news agency reported. Though the 12th Party Congress in mid-Septem-ber saw the triumphReuter - 272 words
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371 1983-01-05 3 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By uur lOKyo correspondent TOKYO, Tues. The j Japanese government is worried that a wave of anti-American demon- j strations might erupt m Tokyo during the next j few months when the US j Navy is expected to flex its muscles to371 words
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179 1983-01-05 3 ISLAMABAD, Tues. A rebellion m the Afghan army during the new year weekend claimed the lives of 30 officers at a military outpost near the strategic garrison town of Khost, reliable resistance sources said yesterday. They said the Afghan soldiers also blew up anAP - 179 words
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Article, Illustration77 1983-01-05 3 JAPAN'S annual New Year calligraphy competition had a new twist yesterday when a robot showed off its calligraphic skills before thousands of young contestants. The robot is seen here drawing the Chinese character for path or road, a word often associated with spiritual or moralAP - 77 words
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175 1983-01-05 3 24 Viets killed in battles, sources say BANGKOK, Tues. At least 24 Vietnamese troops were killed and many wounded m fighting with Cambodian guerillas near the Thai border, Thai military sources said today. They said 12 Vietnamese were killed m a onehour battle between 300 Vietnamese troops and 250 CambodianReuter; UPI - 175 words
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93 1983-01-05 3 BANGKOK, Tues. Thailand's next general election, which will give elected politicians more legislative power at the expense of the military, will be held on June 12. Interior Minister Sitthi Jirarote said today that the election must be held within 60 daysReuter - 93 words
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Article56 1983-01-05 3 THAI PRIME Minister Prem Tinsulanonda said m Bangkok yesterday that the situation m Cambodia would be a main topic m his talks today with visiting Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. Canadian officials said their country would continue to give active support to Asean efforts to seek a withdrawalReuter - 56 words
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Article64 1983-01-05 3 THREE INDONESIAN students have gone on trial on charges of subversion for allegedly calling for the establishment of an independent state m Irian Jaya province, the official Antara news agency reported yesterday. Prosecutors at Jayapura, the capital of Irian Jaya, charged the three students at the StateAP - 64 words
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Article63 1983-01-05 3 THE INDONESIAN anti-corruption agency has launched a special operation to stamp out corruption m the promotion of junior officers m the civil service. The new operation, codenamed Sihwa (Operation Clean and Authority), was Srompted by the recent discovery that only ),000 out of a planned 106,000 junior officersAFP - 63 words
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Article61 1983-01-05 3 BURMA CELEBRATED the 35th anniversary of its independence from Britain yesterday by heaping honours on military officers and militia leaders and stressing the government's resolve to fight communist and racial separatist rebels to the bitter end. Many of the military honours bestowed were awarded posthumously, underscoring the giimReuter - 61 words
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Article65 1983-01-05 3 THE PHILIPPINES' top general wants smokers m the military to kick the habit and has brought m doctors and counsellors from the United States to help them, the Manila Bulletin reported. General Fabian Ver, chairman of the Armed Forces Joint Chiefs of Staff, will try to convinceAFP - 65 words
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Article50 1983-01-05 3 PHILIPPINE DRUG makers have agreed to package all medicines m tamper-proof containers, the Ministry of Health has said. The agreement was reached after the ministry called on the Philipine Pharmaceutical Association and the Drug Association of the Philippines for additional safety precautions for locally sold medicines. AFPAFP - 50 words
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Article, Illustration171 1983-01-05 4 TWO OTHERS REGISTER FOR DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION WASHINGTON, Tues. Former Vice-President Walter Mondale formally opened his 1984 presidential campaign yesterday, nearly two years before the election, and found he already has company m the official race for the Democratic nomination. Mr Mondale, now regarded as the front-runnerReuter - 171 words
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283 1983-01-05 4 Swiss bank clients receive warning GENEVA, Tues. Swiss banks, under pressure from the United States, are warning their clients that if they want to buy or sell American stocks, they must accept the risk of having the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) told all about it. Coupled with this risk,NYT - 283 words
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165 1983-01-05 4 U.S. ECONOMY SHOULD STAGE A MILD RECOVERY, SAY EXPERTS NEW YORK, Tues MANY American economists believe the US economy will stage a mild recovery over the next six months, sparred initially by declining interest rates. Economists surveyed by Reuter yesterday said rates should drop from current levels by the endReuter - 165 words
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Article78 1983-01-05 4 LOS ANGELES, Tues. "Remember Marilyn" boutiques featuring clothes inspired by actress Marilyn Monroe will be opened this month m 12 department stores, the agent for the dead movie queen's estate, Mr Roger Richman, said yesterday. Among the items for sale will be a US$6,OOO (Ssl2 million)UPI - 78 words
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Article, Illustration50 1983-01-05 4 RIGHT SIDE UP... OR UPSIDE DOWN? WHICH way Is ap? Three young New Year revellers marching down a Philadelphia street on Sunday costumed as if they were walking on their hands. About 25.1 M other marchers celebrated the New Year m the 12 km-long 83rd Annual Mummers Parade. picture. APAP - 50 words
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304 1983-01-05 4 Tripoli battles go on despite Syrian presence BEIRUT, Tuesday ARTILLERY and machine-gun battles raged early today in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli despite the arrival of a high-ranking Syrian military team to try to stop the fighting between pro- and antiSyrian factions. Security sources said that 30 people diedUPI - 304 words
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105 1983-01-05 4 BAHRAIN, Toes. Islamic experts meeting m Sandl Arabia yesterday began drawing ap a constitution for an Islamic Court to replace the International Court of Justice ln The Hague In disputes between Muslim countries, the official Saudi Press Agency reported. The experts from IslamicRenter - 105 words
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137 1983-01-05 4 Hopes of a vaccine against heart disease NEW YORK, Tuos. RESEARCHERS have discovered a blood component m heart disease patients that could within a decade lead to development of a vaccine against the disease, according to a leading British heart specialist. Dr Vijay Kakkar, director of thrombosis research at London'sReuter - 137 words
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Article, Illustration468 1983-01-05 6 Andropov forced to toe the line' in Kremlin MOSCOW, Tuesday SOVIET leader Yuri Andropov may have suffered a significant setback m his efforts to consolidate his power m the Kremlin after initiating new moves over Afghanistan, some Western diplomats m Moscow believe. Two recent official statements reiterating a hardline standReuter - 468 words
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Article271 1983-01-05 6 walesa declines union's offer WARSAW, Tues. The new official trade union which replaced Solidarity at Gdansk's Lenin shipyard said yesterday that Mr Lech Walesa was welcome to join it if he returned to work and obeyed the new rules. But Mr Walesa's spokesman said the former Solidarity chief still consideredUPI - 271 words
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Article, Illustration169 1983-01-05 6 COPENHAGEN/Tues. More than IM Danish trawlers were bound for possible confrontation with Britain's navy today over fishing rights m European community waters. A showdown seemed imminent after Danish skippers repeated they would be ready to court arrest by defying London's new fishing regulations thatReuter; UPI - 169 words
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Article41 1983-01-05 6 THE ISRAELI army said m Tel Aviv yesterday that Syria was building two new bases for advanced Soviet-made SA-5 antiaircraft missiles. The army said the bases were being built somewhere "deep m Syria" and were not manned. APAP - 41 words
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Article56 1983-01-05 6 PAPUA NEW Guinea will abandon the development scheme inherited on independence from Australia m 1975 because it is an expensive failure, Prime Minister Michael Somare has announced. Mr Somare said successive governments had persisted with economic theories mapped out by Australia and the scheme was responsible forReuter - 56 words
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Article56 1983-01-05 6 RUMANIA YESTERDAY confirmed it has informed nine major Western banks it will not pay principal payment on 1983 debts pending negotiations to restructure payments. A report from New York on Monday said Rumania had asked international banks for suspension of principal payment on the 1983 debt,UPI - 56 words
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Article65 1983-01-05 6 UNITED NATIONS Secretary-General Javier Perez De Cuellar yesterday declared President Reagan's decision to withhold US funding of the preparatory Commission of the Law of the Sea treaty as of the "utmost seriousness." The United States which pays 25 per cent of the UN budget will withhold funds forUPI - 65 words
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Article64 1983-01-05 6 CHINESE PREMIER Zhao Ziyang left Zaire yesterday after bringing US$lOO million (Ss2lo million) worth of relief to the heavily indebted government of President Mobutu Sese Seko. Mr Zhao, on a tour of 11 African states, made a surprise gesture on Monday by telling his hosts they wouldReuter - 64 words
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Article50 1983-01-05 6 PAKISTAN'S POWER authorities today proposed shutting shopping centres at sunset and not switching on many street lights to cope with a severe electricity shortage. Other measures the military government's Cabinet will consider later this week include bans on advertising lighting and staggering weekly holidays for factories. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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338 1983-01-05 6 Japan warns Europe not to expect more tariff cuts BRUSSELS, Tues JAPANESE Foreign Minister Shintaro Abe warned recession-gripped Europe yesterday not to expect more reductions in Japanese tariffs. He also complained about recent French Customs regulations. "We have seen these moves as unfortunate signs the European community is moving towardsAP - 338 words
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109 1983-01-05 6 LONDON, Tnes. j Ladles, beware. A leading psychiatrist is warning that Jealous bushands could torn oat to be killers. Dr Benjamin John, writing m Britain's National Marriage Guidance Council journal published yesterday, said: "Bodily harm, m- eluding murder, is not an uncommonUPI - 109 words
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Advertisement343 1983-01-05 8 IDD rates are cheaper than ever before! Up to 31 December 1982, IDD (International Direct Dialling) rates and operator-assisted call rates were the same per minute but, because IDD is charged m blocks of 6 seconds and not m 1 -minute blocks (with a 3-minute minimum) you could make cheaper343 words
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262 1983-01-05 9 *****04 wins first prize in Sweep TICKET No. *****04 won the first prize of $600,000 m the Singapore Sweep 1/83 drawn last night. The full results: Ist prize: *****04 2nd prize ($200,000): *****93 3rd prize ($75,000): *****28 4th prize ($50,000): *****72 Sth prize ($25,000): *****30 Tickets ending with 6772 win262 words
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Article118 1983-01-05 9 75 pc of tickets sold ABOUT 75 per cent of the Big Sweep tickets with $1 million as the first prize have been sold out, a spokesman of the Singapore Pools (Pte) Ltd, Mr Alan Lav, said yesterday. The remaining 25 per cent will go to the rune authorised agents118 words
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Article85 1983-01-05 9 SAILORS can take up a steermanship course at the Port of Singapore Authority Training Centre from next April. The PSA will be holding three of such part-time courses aimed at teaching seamen the rules of sea traffic, use of safety equipment, flag signals, how to85 words
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Article213 1983-01-05 9 THE morning rash turned Into a crawl for hundreds of people caught In a four-km-long traffic jam at 18 km Bo kit Timah Road yesterday. An accident, Involving three lorries and a pick-up truck, held up north-bound traffic at 8.39 a.m. And three hours later,213 words
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520 1983-01-05 9 Man is jailed for meddling with the law AN ODD job labourer who offered two Thai women money not to testify m a court case was told by a judge yesterday that his conduct was offensive because he sought to pervert the course of justice. District judge Chandra Mohan also520 words
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Article111 1983-01-05 9 TO MARK its 25th anniversary, the National Library at Stamford Road will hold the following activities from Jan 15: An essay competition m English for those between 14 and 18 yearold, entitled "What the National Library means to me." Story-telling competitions m Malay and Mandarin m111 words
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Article31 1983-01-05 9 A PEDESTRIAN was killed and another injured when a car which was trying to avoid an oncoming vehicle collided into them. The accident occured at Cairnhill Road yesterday evening.31 words
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Article95 1983-01-05 9 POLICE are investigating a robbery m which a man escaped with more than $10,000 worth of jewellery from a flat m Selegie Road on Monday. Miss Y. S. Choo, 17, who was m the flat, told police the man escaped after a struggle with her.95 words
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Article, Illustration182 1983-01-05 9 Marking position MARKERS were installed yesterday along the 34-km Pan Island Expressway to help motorists tell the exact location when they are involved m accidents or when their vehicles break down. Four teams of Public Works Department workers started work at 8 a.m. and completed the job by 5 p.m.182 words
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277 1983-01-05 9 $6,000 fine for forging flower certificates A FORMER orchid exporter was fined $6,000 by a district judge yesterday for forging three Primary Production Department phytosanitary certificates on three occasions. Ray le, 35, pleaded guilty to committing the offences m his office, Ray le Enterprises, at Pasir Panjang Close on Sept277 words
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102 1983-01-05 9 WOOD '83, an international forestry, timber processing and woodworking exhibition, and Furnima '83, an international furniture, machinery and accessories exhibition, will open simultaneously at the World Trade Centre on Monday. The exhibitions will open daily from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. until Jan 14. A102 words
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Advertisement348 1983-01-05 10 How you can get him to buy you diamonds m'-'rAm m- mm r ip 1 m¥im Sj wfmmm7f^m/mj^m\ P^^ \> <-■ .■>• Hk '*H|mr ,A x i".. '^Hl ___> J H ''^'15^''S» "*-''T i, j '^j> y^S^^o^^ fh^^ ta ,3^ ,w *s»___. _*_ip* l < ______i_» v *^wp^gii k^__* w348 words
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Article359 1983-01-05 11 RONNIE WAI; SALMA KHALIK - RONNIE WAI SALMA KHALIK By and YAOHAN is expanding again, this time to Jurong. The Japanese department store, which is about to take over the former John Little hyper-save store at Jurong, will be the third tenant of the Jurong Family Sports Centre359 words
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128 1983-01-05 11 PLANS are being drawn for Singapore's secondlargest public park, an estimated 100 hectares m the centre of the island, a Business Times report said yesterday. The National Development Ministry, which is drawing up the plans, will only release details later. Last week, the government acquired128 words
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98 1983-01-05 11 Three stores on 'currency replica' charges THREE department stores were yesterday charged with offering key chains resembling Singapore coins for sale without the permission of the Board of Commissioners of Currency. Isetan Orchard is alleged to have exhibited for sale 46 items resembling the Singapore $1 coin on Nov 298 words
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Article, Illustration101 1983-01-05 11 15 lose jobs in midnight blaze ABOUT 15 people were made jobless when fire destroyed two workshops m Eunos industrial estate on Monday night. No one was injured, but welder Balachandran Mohan, who raised the alarm, said a dog was killed. The fire broke out at about 11.15 p.m. onARTHUR LEE - 101 words
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Article248 1983-01-05 11 Busmen get chance to go on tours SINGAPORE Bus Service drivers and conductors are going places. Not just merely on their daily bus trips around town, but travelling to neighbouring countries. They will go on trips to various parts of Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines and Indonesia thanks to the National Transport248 words
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132 1983-01-05 11 Britain interested in second bus firm BRITAIN is interested m learning more about Singapore's proposed second bus company. London is thinking of introducing competition m bus operations, visiting British Transport Secretary David Howell said yesterday. Speaking to reporters after a Singapore Bus Service briefing, Mr Howell said that Britain's government,132 words
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Article49 1983-01-05 11 REGISTRATION for Vocational and Industrial Training Board part-time continuing education and training courses starts today from to 9.30 p.m. daily until Friday. Applicants must register at the vTTB centres m which they intend to study these are listed together with the courses offered m yesterday's newspapers.49 words
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193 1983-01-05 11 MP on the need to be a good neighbour BE A good neighbour and help to keep the common areas of your housing estate clean and safe. This was the message from the Member of Parliament for Jalan Besar, Mr Chan Chee Seng, to those present at the flat balloting193 words
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Article47 1983-01-05 11 THE Public Works Department has converted the following stretches of roads into oneway streets: Jalan Dua, off Old Airport Road; Cassia Crescent between Pine Lane and Jalan Lima Jalan Satu between Old Airport Road and Jalan Dua. The change takes effect at 10 a.m. today.47 words
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221 1983-01-05 11 THE myths and realities of ageing, maintaining good mental health and making good use of leisure are some of the topics that will be discussed at a seminar for people approaching retirement. The two-day seminar, to be held on March 5 and 6,221 words
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200 1983-01-05 11 Refugees' plight made her feel privileged A SINGAPORE sales executive realised how privileged she was after visiting Thai border refugee camps. Writing for the latest issue of Her World magazine, Miss Alice Rappa, 28, said: "It was exciting being with them families who had experienced and survived the cruelty of200 words
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Article, Illustration605 1983-01-05 13 Grey skies above oil industry Refineries here may have to restructure to cope with rough days ahead SINGAPORE'S oil industry enters the New Year facing the prospect of restructuring because of the expected difficult days ahead. The Republic is the third largest refining centre worldwide. Most oil companies basically agree605 words
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382 1983-01-05 13 Jobs, world economy focus of Dr Tan's Sunday tour JOB prospects and economic issues are likely topics when the Minister for Trade and Industry, Dr Tony Tan, chairs a forum which will be the highlight of his tour of Boon Lay this Sunday. Most of the 60,000 residents m the382 words
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192 1983-01-05 13 Tenders called again for vet clinics THE Primary Production Department has again called for tenders for the construction of one or two veterinary clinics at a 4,480 sq m site at Whitley Road /Pan Island Expressway. Unlike the first tender last February, when it was open only to veterinary surgeons,192 words
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133 1983-01-05 13 135 more charges against 10 Filipinos A FURTHER 135 charges were preferred against 10 Filipinos who are already facing 185 charges of cheating and abetting to cheat by using credit cards not belonging to them. The latest charges involved $36,852 and the offences are alleged to have been committed between133 words
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117 1983-01-05 13 KAGOSHIMA Prefecture m Japan will be holding a six-day exhibition at the World Trade Centre. Folk dances and video shows from Kagoshima m southern Kyushu will be featured from Jan 15 to 20. It will be open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.117 words
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Article, Illustration53 1983-01-05 14 Our younger people have a different set of work values compared with their older counterparts. For example, factors such as risks, inheritance and even luck are taking higher priorities. And m West Germany, keeping your nose to the grindstone is no longer fashionable. STUranium - 53 words
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Article, Illustration816 1983-01-05 14 REBECCA CHUA - REBECCA CHUA Shift m attitudes towards work By The younger want high pay but the older look for security Most important factor when choosing a job Honesty is slowly losing ground as an important factor to career success for the under 40-year-olds. Instead, willingness toUranium - 816 words
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Article865 1983-01-05 14 EDELGARD SIMON - EDELGARD SIMON By Writing for The Asian Wall Street Journal HAMBURG "Work? Sure I'll have to work, but work definitely will not be the most important aspect of my life," said an 18-year-old carpenter's apprentice. "I don't want to be like my father. For865 words
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Advertisement256 1983-01-05 14 The Hilfcoß Plasfeoase I jpy_-'"^ I \ffll I iH__fl WmWrnfii a JoannGrillo, Soprano Richard Kness, Tenor Nedda Catei, Mezzo Soprano Amb Fazah, Baritone Once again, experience the power and drama of New York's Metropolitan Opera stars. Savour fine cuisines and enjoy arias and duets from some of the world's greatest256 words
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Article281 1983-01-05 15 GERRY DE SILVA - GERRY DE SILVA By ALL tugboats will be on-the-spot pollution fighters under a Port of Singapore Authority plan. The plan is to marshall all available resources to combat oil pollution m Singapore waters. Tug boats operating m the harbour will have to be equipped281 words
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Article47 1983-01-05 15 THE Bukit Merah North Community Centre Youth Group will be holding a midnight tour which will include the Sentosa Musical Fountain and the Police Radio Division on Saturday from 7.30 p.m. to 6 a.m. the following day. For further details, telephone the centre at 474-7706.47 words
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188 1983-01-05 15 Bumboats must moor at new site from today ALL bumboats will be removed to the lighter mooring site off Pasir Panjang from today. These vessels licensed with the prefix SA are barred from anchoring, mooring, and transiting several watercourses: The Kallang River, Rochore River, Telok Ayer Basin, Marina Bay and188 words
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Article343 1983-01-05 15 Allegation by three lawyers THREE lawyers complained to a magistrate yesterday that every step they had taken to get access to documents relating to their clients' case had been frustrated by the prosecution. For this reason, said Mr M. Karthigesu, one of the lawyers, they343 words
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Article59 1983-01-05 15 A THAI woman, Long Yonlra, 31, was yesterday fined $9M by a magistrate for having an unlawfully altered visit pass and for overstaying. She was fined $7M for having the altered pass ln her passport at the Immigration Field Division on Christmas Eve and $200 for overstaying59 words
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Article, Illustration79 1983-01-05 15 ABANDONED by their owners, these vehicles are gathering rust at a vacant plot of land off Braddell Road. The rot has set m and the area is fast becoming an eyesore. These trucks and buses that have seen better days are left m this graveyard of79 words
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Article68 1983-01-05 15 Two charged with break-in TWO men, charged with breaking into a shop at City Plaza, were remanded on Saturday at Central Police Station lock-up for further investigation. No plea was recorded from Ng Teck Wan, 24, and Tan Kok Mvi, 35. They are accused of breaking into the premises of68 words
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Advertisement301 1983-01-05 15 /yA\\\. 7-storey factory building located between I //^^^P^L facing Sims Avenue /^^^P^\___-_A The Pan-Island Expressway gives easy /^T]?M^ access to Changi International Airport. ymtvOvM PSA Clty HE A^^Mr _i 0* 9° :)ds and 2 passenger lifts 1 V___^_-_\ \<t£Cm Ample loading and unloading platforms. I \^Wi^ _P^\__s' <C\\_^/^^ A ready301 words
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439 1983-01-05 16 The Straits Times says More Asean music, please THROUGH traditional links, long before Asean came into being, people m this region have been aware of one another's music. Since Asean's birth, it was only natural that more efforts have been made to strengthen this awareness. The second Asean Youth Musicians'439 words
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Article, Illustration1467 1983-01-05 16 ANTHONY SPAETH - Korea hopes to make it in big-league electronics ANTHONY SPAETH By Writing for The Asian Wall Street Journal Four largest firms set sights on sophisticated computer systems SEOUL By great leaps and bounds, South Korea's electronics industry is moving into the 1980s. Korea's industry, like the electronics industries of Hongkong,1,467 words
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Article, Illustration611 1983-01-05 16 Aren't you glad that you never said that? EVERY year people say things they're sorry for. How would you like to have been the Politburo member who said to Yuri Andropov: "Brezhnev has just promised me that I will be his successor, so get out of my chair, you dumb611 words
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201 1983-01-05 17 WE WISH to thank "Engineer" for his letter on the air-conditioning level m buildings. (ST, Dec 20). We would like to point out that your writer's statement that the airconditioning level of 22 degrees Celsius m most offices, hotels, etc, is the201 words
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168 1983-01-05 17 WE thank "Bumpy Ride" for his letter on the potholes along the stretch of road between Hougang Avenue 3 and Kirn Chuan Drive. (ST, Dec 17). Site investigations by the Public Works Department reveal that sections of Kirn Chuan Road from Airport Road to168 words
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Letter101 1983-01-05 17 WE REFER to the letter "Let the parents en']oy concession" by "Parent. (ST, Dec 21). We note the point brought up by the writer but wish to clarify that the Changi International Airport Services Pte Ltd Ls a ground handling company providing services to airlines101 words
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97 1983-01-05 17 THE Housing Board should give priority to those applicants who do not own any flats over those applicants who are lessees and who wish to upgrade to bigger flats. The former should be given a three-year head start as they will have to97 words
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84 1983-01-05 17 MY FAMILY is to be resettled. We were surprised, however, to find that we were allocated a three-room flat m the Upper Changi housing estate instead of the fourroom one we had applied for. We were not informed of this arrangement and neither was84 words
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157 1983-01-05 17 I COMPLETED my two-and-a-half year national service stint on Dec 24. (i.e. seven days before the end of the year). It was because of this that I was not eligible for a single cent of the end of the year bonus. I would like157 words
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127 1983-01-05 17 I SOUGHT legal aid m 1979 after being burnt very badly. After anxiously waiting for two years for the bureau's advice, I was finally disappointed to find my request rejected without any explanation whatsoever. The bureau suggested that I engage an outside lawyer.127 words
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348 1983-01-05 17 I REFER to the Ministry of National Development's letter (ST, Dec 27) concerning our neon sign. The Orchard Hotel has been m touch with the authorities regarding the claim made by certain members of the public that our illuminated sign is a traffic348 words
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440 1983-01-05 17 I AM writing about my experience for the benefit of all parents. I am sure they know the importance of the Primary 3 and the Primary School Leaving Examination. I wonder, however, if they are all aware of the importance of the440 words
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Article97 1983-01-05 17 ABOUT a month ago, we received a letter from Telecoms charging us $71.70 for subscriber trunk dialling (STD) calls made during a certain month. We were surprised and complained because no such calls were made m that month. After some weeks of checking we received97 words
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Letter78 1983-01-05 17 MY telephone has been faulty for the past three months. I've reported the faults to Telecoms on many occasions, the last time on Dec 27, but they have still not been rectified. When I call, I receive answers like "the underground cables are faulty" and "your78 words
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270 1983-01-05 17 Don't discard rote-learning so readily I REFER to the article "The chip vs empathy" by Brian Simpson (ST, Dec 28). I appreciate the point made by the writer but I regret that he has found it necessary to throw CAI (computer-as-sisted instruction) out of the window. It is a pity270 words
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Letter50 1983-01-05 17 I SUBSCRIBED to a medical digest during a promotional offer m February last year. I have yet to receive the first-aid kit I was promised as part of my subscription. I wrote to the company by registered mail m November but to no avail. EC Singapore 1t4650 words
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Advertisement271 1983-01-05 17 They're hauling \llilL m another load of irTV\^3\V laughs on the f /'j''^D^«Ki latest edition i-^Wlf Singapore. Poster n' Calendar Yes, for 1983, The Year of the Pig, cartoonist Tom Briggs is at his hilarious best. Everything's different EXCEPT THE PRICE Still only $4.95 per copy from the Republic's leading271 words
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262 1983-01-05 18 Four convicts planned a robbing spree, say police KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE four convicts who broke out of jail yesterday and are still at large, had planned to steal a car and go on a robbing spree, police said. The four would then lie low m Malacca and later slipNST - 262 words
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Article, Illustration195 1983-01-05 18 THE BRAIN BEHIND MONDAY'S JAILBREAK AT PUDU KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Police are giving top priority to the recapture of Azhar Ibrahim, 28, one of the four escaped convicts. Azhar, described as s dangerous criminal, was a member of the notorious Commando Mokhtar gang which terrorise- the city two years ago.NST - 195 words
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188 1983-01-05 18 Islamic council to make 1 m film on origin of man KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. An Islamic council plans to make a $1 million film on "science and the origin of man according to die Koran," its spokesman said here today. The council is the Regional Islamic Missionary Council for SoutheastAFP - 188 words
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366 1983-01-05 18 FEDERAL COURT ALLOWS MOVE AFTER 3-YEAR BATTLE BETWEEN KLSE AND BROKING FIRM KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday IN A rare decision of its kind, the Malaysian Federal Court has allowed the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) to appeal to the Privy Council m London onAFP - 366 words
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Article, Illustration287 1983-01-05 18 GRACE CHNG - Crowds flock to court to hear minister make his defence GRACE CHNG By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. People crowded into High Court No 2 m the heart of the Malaysian capital to hear Datuk Mokhtar Hashim, the Malaysian Minister for Culture, Youth and Sports, begin hie Hofan.** iimfor nath today. The287 words
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Article42 1983-01-05 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia will make its first shipment of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Japan "sometime at the end of the month" from the $3 billion Bintulu LNG project, National Petroleum Corporation (Petronas) chairman Abdullah Salleh said yesterday. APAP - 42 words
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141 1983-01-05 18 SADAO (Thailand), Tues. Thai forces have recovered the bodies of three communist guerillas killed m a clash with government troops on Sunday. The incident hapK'ned near the Thaialaysian border, a Thai army spokesman said today. The troops ambushed about 29 guerillas, membersReuter - 141 words
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136 1983-01-05 18 Hospitals do not turn away those who cannot pay director KUALA LUMPUR Tues. Malaysian government hospitals do not as a rule turn away anyone seeking treatment and care simply because the person cannot afford to pay the charges. The director of medical services, Datuk Dr Gurmukh Singh said today thatNST - 136 words
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338 1983-01-05 18 Hundreds in manufacturing, service sectors laid off KUALA LUMPUR, Tues HUNDREDS of workers m the manufacturing and service sectors have been retrenched m the past few weeks because of the recession. Three unions representing these workers are bracing themselves for even more retrenchments. The Electrical Industry Workers Union (EIWU) saidNST - 338 words
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Article79 1983-01-05 19 DIRECTORS of United Plantations Bhd have declared an interim dividend of 5 per cent for the year ended Dec 31, 1982, payable on Feb 5. Duly completed transfers received by the company up to spm on Jan 26 will be registered before entitlements to the dividend are79 words
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Article80 1983-01-05 19 IN REPLY to a query from the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange on its proposed acquisition of 23.2 per cent of Southern Banking Bhd, Killinghall Tin (Malaysia) Bhd said two factors were taken into consideration m valuing Southern Banking's shares at Ms 6 each. First, Southern Banking is an80 words
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Article49 1983-01-05 19 KUALA Lumpur-Kepong Bhd has informed the KLSE that the principal factors taken into consideration m its valuation of Highlands and Lowlands Bhd's shares at $2.65 each were its past earnings record, its planted hectarage, and share price traded on the KLSE at the time of the transaction.49 words
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Article57 1983-01-05 19 IN reply to a query from the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, Electrical and Allied Industries said it will disclose the name of the buyer of 743,000 shares m the company as soon as it has received the information. The 743,000 shares were sold by Pan-Electic Industries m57 words
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Article62 1983-01-05 19 FABER Merlin has informed the KLSE that with effect from Jan 1, the registration fees and stamp duty payable for each transfer and splitting of its stocks will be Ms 3 per certificate. This is because the stamp duty payable on each share certificate has been increased from62 words
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Article55 1983-01-05 19 FEDERAL Flour Mills Bhd yesterday announced that Mr Kuok Hock Nien has resigned as chairman and member of its board of directors. He has been replaced by Mr Leslie Kenneth Cheah, managing director of the company. It added that Mr Kuok Khoon Hong has been appointed an55 words
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Article66 1983-01-05 19 Malaysian-based Consolidated Plantations Bhd told the Singapore stock exchange it is to sell 890 hectares of Damansara Estate to Heavy Industries Corp of Malaysia Bhd for MsBB million. The sale is subject to the approval of the Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee, Consolidated Plantations, a member of the Sime66 words
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Article53 1983-01-05 19 BANGKOK, Tues. Thailand's trade deficit for October 1982 narrowed to US$l7O million (***** million) from U*****.17 million the previous year, the Bank of Thailand said today. During the period, exports totalled U*****.91 million, down 12.6 per cent from a year ago. Imports totalled U*****.91 million, down 28.33AFP - 53 words
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Article65 1983-01-05 19 TOKYO, Tues. Japan's foreign exchange reserves totalled U5523,262 billion (5548.84 billion) at the end of December, an increase of US$2B6 million over a month ago, the Finance Ministry reported today. The ministry said the increase was due mainly to the yen's appreciation against the US dollar. It wasUPI - 65 words
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Article78 1983-01-05 19 TOKYO, Tues. North Korea said today it reaped an unprecedented bumper harvest of 9.5 million tonnes of grain m 1982. The official North Korean Central News Agency said the bumper crop followed years of increased output. The grain output, which totalled more than 7 million tonnes m 1974,UPI - 78 words
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318 1983-01-05 19 PAN-ELECTRlClndus-tries has announced the resignation of Mr E. E. Kahlenberg as chairman of the board and director of the company, positions he has held since 1977. His resignation comes at a time when Pan-El is m the midst of a rationalisation programme involving,318 words
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467 1983-01-05 19 BRUSSELS, Wed. The scale of Britain's industrial job losses since 1978, compared with those of other European Economic Community countries, has been highlighted by new figures from the European Commission. The EEC calculations not only showed the United Kingdom as having sufferedFT - 467 words
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475 1983-01-05 19 THE year just past may prove to be the worst year m the last two decades for the footwear industry. Latest export figures for the full year are not available now, but the figures for the first three quarters of 1982 show a475 words
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481 1983-01-05 19 THE new year is expected to see almost all agricultural industries, especially the plantation sector, m Malaysia resume their favourable growths if projections by the Treasury come true. But the most important forecast of all is that oil plam is expected to overtake rubber481 words
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293 1983-01-05 19 Carrian plans to inject $162 in into ailing group HONGKONG, Wed. Carrian shares were suspended from trading on Monday, as the group announced revised plans for a HK$5OO million (Ssl62 million) cash injection. The suspension affects Carrian Investments Ltd (CIL), the group's principal public company, whose assets are mainly property;FT - 293 words
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Article81 1983-01-05 19 NEW DELHI, Tues. India has revised the production target of its six integrated steel mills from 6.4 million tonnes to 5.8 million during 1982/83 (April-March), the steel authority said. The five state-owned plants and one private mill produced a record 7.25 million tonnes of saleable steelReuter - 81 words
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240 1983-01-05 19 Batu Kawan asked to disclose details THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange is hot on the heels of the Batu Kawan group of companies. It has insisted that the identity of the buyer of a 23 per cent stake m subsidiary Gadek (Malaysia) Bhd be disclosed. The stake was sold by240 words
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Article76 1983-01-05 19 80-stead Bhd -3 Dunlop Ind Guinness -4 MTC Pan Elec -12 Rothmans -7 S Trading -10 I M Works CftC -6 Ksso Guthrie Bhd NBT -4 Perils Plant -6 Semb Ship -4 Sup Corp -1 Wearaes -4 CCM FAN -15 Haw Par -12 Nat Iron -1076 words
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475 1983-01-05 19 SINGAPORE: Share prices fell fairly sharply over a broad front In moderate trading. The lack of fresh buying support coupled with stop-loss selling and the overnight fail on Wall Street depressed sentiment, causing the Straits Times Industrial Ordinary share Index to drop 12.99 points475 words
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Article23 1983-01-05 19 Up Down unch Industrials 1 86 6 Finance 17 Hotels 1 12 2 Properties 10 1 Plantations 6 Mining 2 Deb/Loans 623 words
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Article39 1983-01-05 19 Jan 3 Jan 4 BT Indicator: *****2 *****5 ST Industrials: 725.39 712.49 ST Finance: 1736.56 1718.95 ST Hotels: 982.94 977.60 ST Properties: 581.33 574.41 ST Minings: 208.23 208.13 ST Plantations: 868.11 865.86 OCBC: 636.73 626.21 SESInd: 534.88 523.4939 words
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Article26 1983-01-05 19 OCBC 440,000 Promet 366,000 I C S 289,000 City Dcv 270,000 M U I 244,000 Total turnover: 5.99 m Total value: $19. 19 m26 words
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Article66 1983-01-05 19 C Sugars 1000 -80 Metro Hldgs 725 -25 Prima 505 -25 Hong Leong Ind 670 -20 Spore Land 655 -20 SBS 320-16 Bousteadco 224 -16 DBS 760 -15 FAN 665 -15 Shell 590 -15 M Cement 555 -15 S Finance 530 -15 Isetan 480 -14 F E Levingston 47466 words
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Article2484 1983-01-05 20 Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded In lots of II shares each, with price quoted in dollars. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL .Gr's !<,„., Last Div Net Vol Day's HiKh Low Company **le +»r- P/E <'000> High Low 350 238 Acma 238 -8 21.7 23.1 12,484 words
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Article367 1983-01-05 20 POOR performances on overseas markets dampened sentiment at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, sending share prices broadly lower m quiet trading. After opening generally lower m line with the easier overnight conditions on Wall Street, srare prices skidded further towards the lunch break. In the367 words
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Article28 1983-01-05 20 Up Down unch Industrials 5 78 13 Finance 9 Hotels 2 Properties 8 Oil Palms 13 2 Tins 2 4 1 robbers 8 7 Deb/Loans 128 words
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Article189 1983-01-05 20 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST (Managers' prices for Jan S) The Commerce 2.84 2.98 The Savings Fund I.M 1.68 Spore Prog Fund 1.25 1.31 Spore Sec. Fund I.M 2.M Spore Invest Fund 1.01 1 M Spore Equity Fund 1.21 1.27xd ASIA UNIT TRUST (Managers' prices for Jan 5) Mai Invest189 words
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Article310 1983-01-05 20 STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday recovered from initial lows to close only slightly easier, with small investors awaitng new factors, dealers said. Prices opened lower after the suspension of Whitehall Finance Ltd and the deregistration of four deposit taking companies on Monday. The Hang Seng index closed off 4.35 points310 words
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Article398 1983-01-05 20 BROKERS yesterday reported strong international support for most gold stocks and said the fall m the US dollar m Tokyo would have made gold slightly more attractive. The All-Ordinaries index closed 2.3 points up at 487.8 with the all industrials 2.1 points higher at 623.6 while the all resources398 words
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Article379 1983-01-05 21 THE Tokyo stock market yesterday ended the first, shortened business day of the year narrowly mixed m moderate trading, dealers said. The yen's sharp rise against the dollar boosted domestic Industrial issues m many sectors but international populars fell m response to the decline on Wall Street during the379 words
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Article383 1983-01-05 21 A WAVE OF of institutional selling late m the day caused Wall Street stock prices to finish sharply lower, with blue chip issues leading the downtrend on Monday. The Dow Jones industrial average rose IV. points during the first half of the session but started to weaken m383 words
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Article243 1983-01-05 21 SHARE prices were mixed m very quiet trading on the Amsterdam stock exchange on Monday, dealers said. There were no major developments to set a trend for prices and the new year's bourse reception on Monday caused some distraction from trading. Among banks, ABN and Amro were unchanged. ABN,243 words
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Article208 1983-01-05 21 SHARE prices m Zurich on Monday closed firmer on large volume, with sentiment buoyed by news the four major Swiss banks cut their customer time deposit rates by to M per cent, dealers said. Francs Actions SuLsses 264 Alusulsseßr SO6 +7 Alusulue Beg 174 +6 Brown BoverT Br 1020208 words
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Article115 1983-01-05 21 Balits Aokham Thai Asia Fibre Ayuthaya Inv. And Trust Bangkok Bank 250 unch Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd ise +1 BataShoe BerllJucker 2T7 2 Charoong Thai Wire 300 unch Firestone First Trust 50.25 -1 Ooodyear Industrial Finance Corp Jalaprathan Cement.. 142.50 -1 Maboonkhrong 157 unch Metal Box Rama Tower 47115 words
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Article111 1983-01-05 21 SHARE prices m Manila yesterday closed mixed on an increased turnover of 4.80 million pesos compared with 2.15 million on Monday, dealers said. Pesos Acoje Mining Anglo Phil 0002 unch Apex Mining B 0011 unch AlhuCon.B 2250 +2.25 Bagnio Oold ***** unch Basic Petroleum 0.013 +0.001 BenguetCon. B 5950111 words
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Article1503 1983-01-05 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS: AJ-MMte (3.10 B) Aleom (1.545) (1) 1.60 (8) 1.57 (4) 1.56 (3)1,503 words
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Article619 1983-01-05 20 AS THE selling pressure increased, the local stock market witnessed another broad-based rnn-down ln share prices yesterday. Dealers attributed yesterday's fall to a weak Interest precipitated by a poor showing on the New York Stock Exchange. On Wall Street, a wave of selling had caused619 words
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2045 1983-01-05 20 BUSINESS DONE SingaporeSingapore BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board2,045 words
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604 1983-01-05 22 CHANGES m consumer preferences and stiff competition have hit Singapore's exports of cassette tape recorders m the last two years. Domestic exports during the first three quarters of 1982 were down to a mere $12.7 million compared with $38.9 million during the same604 words
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186 1983-01-05 22 CEM signs pact on robotics with Yaskawa PARIS, Wed. In what is believed to be the first Franco-Japanese accord on industrial robot technology, the French electrical concern Compagnie Electro-Mecanique (CEM) is to cooperate with Yaskawa Electric of Japan m selling robots m the two countries. The agreement is m a186 words
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345 1983-01-05 22 NEW YORK, Tues. The United States credit markets ended 1982 with interest rates swinging wildly as dealers and investors rushed to balance their books. In the midst of continued efforts by the Federal Reserve to accommodate the demand forNYT - 345 words
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97 1983-01-05 22 Record output of Polish coal, copper WARSAW, Tues. Polish coal and copper exports, which last year provided some 20 per cent of the country's hard currency earnings, showed a record growth m 1982 as the economy struggled to finance the barest of import requirements and service some of its US$25FT - 97 words
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353 1983-01-05 22 INTERNATIONAL Wood Products Ltd's newly setup subsidiaries, which will lead the group into more diversified activities, are ready to begin business. Barely two months after they were incorporated, Interwood Engineering, Interwood Enterprises and Interwood Shipping have secured their new directors and executive staff. Representing353 words
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264 1983-01-05 22 Bandar Raya expects higher return from sale BANDAR Raya said the sale of its 32.98 per cent stake m United Estate Projects for M 574.21 million will have a favourable effect on the future profits of the company. In its reply to a query from the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange,264 words
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358 1983-01-05 22 Azure Land Co developing tower in Hongkong THE AZURE Land Co, a joint venture between the Hongkong Land Co and the Ngan family, is building a 22-storey tower m Hongkong. In an annoucement, Hongkong Land said the project is a "first class office development" and will have facilities "comparable to358 words
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144 1983-01-05 22 TASEK Cement Bhd has bought a new company to be used for housing development. In an announcement to the Stock Exchange of Singapore, Tasek said it has acquired Posek Pembangunan Sdn Bhd, a shell company with a paid-up capital of $2, from Datuk Yeoh144 words
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Article586 1983-01-05 21 THE RUBBER market m Singapore yesterday closed easier with January One RSS buyers quoted at 162.00 cents per kilo, down two cents from Monday night's close, dealers said. The market, after opening about unchanged, lost some one cent m quiet morning trading on some forward selling. Prices fell a586 words
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Article100 1983-01-05 21 NOON SSR and SMR price* yesterday; HAS January February (Current Mthl (Forward Mth) Buyert Sellers Buyers Seller* SSR 20 (1 -ton pallet) 154.00 155.0ON ***** 156.00N SSR 50 (1-ton pallet) 149.00 *****N 150.00 051. 0ON MRELB January February SMRCV (1-ton pallet) 189.50 191 5ON 190.50 192.50N SMRL100 words
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Article30 1983-01-05 21 Rubber: Jan 4 Singapore: January: 162.00 cents (down 2.00 cents) Malaysia: January: 180.50 cents (unchanged) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Offical offering: 292 tonnes (up 132 tonnes)30 words
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Article159 1983-01-05 21 THE STRAITS tin price m Penang yesterday remained at the ITA floor level of M 529.15 a kilo, dealers said. Dealers noted the bulk of that yesterday's larger turnover of 292 tonnes from Monday's 160 was absorbed by the buffer stock manager. There was no rationing, they added. In159 words
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Article133 1983-01-05 21 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per IN kg yesterday. Coconut oil: Bulk fob $97.00 sellers, old drum (m second hand drum) fob $110.00 sellers, new drum fob $114.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $56 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $370.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper133 words
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Article34 1983-01-05 21 Mm Fri New York 10.958 10.918 11.02S 10.98S Zurich 11.008 11.008 U.O7S 11.10S Tow Mm Singapore 10.958 10.958 n.OOS 11.05S Closing prices m US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Suisse, Spore.34 words
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Article279 1983-01-05 21 THE US Sing dollar drifted lower after opening at $2.0950 60 m a fairly active market. The US unit weakened further to the day's low of $2.0860 75 but firmed to close higher at $2.0870/80 on the Singapore forex market yesterday. Due to the weakening of the279 words
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Article351 1983-01-05 21 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm: Currencies Nominal rata* Smithsonian Percentage quoted yesterday (croaa)parity change Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency: US dollar Sterling pound Australian dollar NZ dollar Canadian dollar Local dollars to IM units of foreign currencies: Hongkong dollar Malaysian dollar Austrian schilling Belgian franc351 words
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Article178 1983-01-05 21 THE MALAYSIAN crude palm oil market yesterday closed higher on further covering m quiet trading, dealers said. In Jan, the central region rose Ms 4 to MsBl9 a tonne and south unchanged at MJB2O while m Feb, south and central firmed Mslo each to MJB3O. The refined market178 words
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Article177 1983-01-05 21 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable m Singapore opened at $30,436 and closed at $30,453 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****. 50/451. 50, before selling from overseas took the market down to a low of $449.50/450.25. In quiet trading, the market edged higher to close at177 words
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Article44 1983-01-05 21 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Jan 4: Overnight: 3'< Call deposits: IM Closing Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 211/16 2 9/16 3-month Bank bills 8- 8% 3 months CD 8% 8V« 6 months CD 715/16 713/16 Source: National IMsoonnt Cm.44 words
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Article36 1983-01-05 21 Closing interbank rates for Singapore dollars on Jan 4: Offer Bid Overnight 14 13 Vi 1 month 8' 2 8^ 2 months 8 3 8 4 3 months 85/16 83/16 Overnight mode 10 l -<36 words
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Article24 1983-01-05 21 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.37 per cent.24 words
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Advertisement41 1983-01-05 21 A snakepit of Intrigue... Asuperthriller... Available at all leading Bookshops k >S 7 A'M^M \m B_ i^r^~____i and Emporiums. j_^ B^ m+AtmWW* W*^m Distributed by T_Fffwl_fff W^^^ \f\p\ 1 New Industrial Road, Singapore 1953 l^a^J A member of the Times Organisation41 words
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Advertisement585 1983-01-05 21 W^mm^??^^^^^^^^m mmm^— m^S l !9^9*' l mm aa -—~^M^^^^^*^^Mm^mmmmmWmmmmmWM^£_\ M Ist PRIZE $1,000,000 1 2nd PRIZE $300,000 3rd PRIZE $100,000 4th PRIZE 75,000 sth PRIZE 50,000 5 JACKPOT PRIZES $15,000 EACH 4-DIGIT MAJOR PRIZES $500 EACH 10 LUCKY PRIZES 5,000 EACH (Termi al 25 GIFT PRIZES 3,000 EACH *:0«GIT MINOR585 words
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Advertisement41 1983-01-05 21 PORTABLE 10' x 20' SITE OFFICE Buy (a (7450 Leisi (g (500/ntli International Standards Stacking Capability Lease Purchase Buy Back Optior Fast deliveries Warranty For more information all the specialists witf l 4 years experience Delta Industries Pte Ltd Tel: *****6641 words
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Advertisement316 1983-01-05 22 __k _t_ j| a 4 P__ W WL I "^^"^S J Iff* ■*^l_. _______P____. mtT'.^Wwt Tjl ___^_L__Jl I Vv i i-H-H il-i bk I i^^ __tiß___l H m, i> BB^^^^^^NiiJ^^B^^ Mmmmmwv\w $480 $2 10 ou h***J M_7"jml|p;Si 347, Balestier Rd, Singapore 1232 (Opp. PresidiflMßj)- j^* B L Branch: 0160-0161, Ground316 words
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Advertisement128 1983-01-05 22 Arotten apple spoils the whole system. Buy only good Apples from these authorised dealers: AYS Electronics Re Ltd Computerage Pte Ltd Microage Computer Systems Unit 220 2nd Fl Plaza Singapura 318-319 Peninsula Plaza 1-3338 Merlin Plaza Beach Rd 68 Orchard Rd Singapore 0923 111 North Bridge Rd Singapore 0617 Singapore128 words
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Advertisement596 1983-01-05 23 *****66 fsV\ ENTERTAINMENT ill FOOD GUIDE 3 Food Guide WT Why Not ~~W f*2_fl__im L Mwm _L_K_i y WX^SSmmm^ Fish Head m ginger Fish Ln Banana leaf Tandoori Chicken Chilly Crabs Maharaja Prawns Shajan Berlyanl (with chicken, mutton, liver fish ft prawns Indian ice cream, etc An ideal place with596 words
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Advertisement655 1983-01-05 23 3 Food Guide 3 Food Guide Looking (or a WATER HOLE? We have one m the "SLOANE COURT HOTEL" Called iKbhy^[ Where HaPPy Hours is f3-lpfe^.l T from 3pm to 7pm with rmtf'lyAl J Tiger on Draft is only 4 rsP___RPv^ T $3.60 per pint t \s£^Brfu3l (Large Glass 20ozs).655 words
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Advertisement588 1983-01-05 23 27 Wanted ABSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICES offered for your gold, diamond, Jewellery, watches and pawnshop tickets. Phone: *****9, *****9. Address: 202, 2nd floor, People's Park Centre. BEST PRICES PAID for your Gold/ pawnshop tickets. Call Miss Lim *****68/ *****69. Unit 214, 2nd Floor, Sim Lim Tower, Jin Besar. WANTED SECONHAND WASHING588 words
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Advertisement701 1983-01-05 23 34 Gardening PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE DESIGNERS/ contractors, plant rental, turfing, garden 'overhaul', waterfalls. *****71 Balmoral Landscape, John Yap. PROFESSIONAL GARDEN LANDSCAPE Contractor, water-fall, pond and turfing. Interested telephone *****18. SPECIALISED IN TURFING Carpet cow grasses, tree cutting having problems m your garden. Call *****48. 35 House Cleaning/ Painting PROFESSIONAL CARPET CARE701 words
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Advertisement635 1983-01-05 23 37 Asrcon/Refrigerator REPAIRING AIRCONDITIONER. REFRIGERATOR. Rental overhauled/ Installation/ sale service and home appliances etc. Tel: *****72/ *****13. SALES, RENTAL, REPAIR, spray painting for fridge, airconditioner. cooker. Trade-in available. Holland Refrigeration, *****38 SPECIAL OFFERI NEW aircondltioners $520. Rental $28. Aircondltioners, electrical, refrigerator, plumbing and repair. 1 year guarantee. *****36/ *****10. STAR635 words
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Advertisement625 1983-01-05 23 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday Fridoy 900 am 530 pm (5 00 pm for next day) Saturday 9 00 am 3 00 pm (12 30 pm for Sunday Times) Public Holiday 9 00 am 1 00 pm COUNTER SERVICE: Times Orchard Centre, MlO5 Lucky Pla.o 10 00 am 12N; lpm 5.30pm (Mon—Fn)625 words
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Advertisement579 1983-01-05 23 55 Commercial Vessels: Sale/Charter NEW USED DUMB STEEL BARGES (C/W RAMP 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' x 14' 270'579 words
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Advertisement516 1983-01-05 23 RATES: Ordmory I 00 per wot d (Mm 1 5 00) 7 $18 00 per col cm -emi-Displov (Mm $54 00 Stroits Times) $18 50 per col cm (Mm $55 50 Sunday Times' $22 50 per col cm Disploy (Mm $67 50 Straits Times) $23 12 per col cm. (Mm516 words
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Advertisement558 1983-01-05 23 CLASSIFICATION GROUP A Entertainment Food guide B Personal Services Merchandise C Business To Business D Employment E Vehicles Boats F Accommodation Properties G Travel Guide H Education A Instruction I Announcements J Obituaries Bfljg THINKING OF GIVING your ...JLJL HIM house a new coat of paint for _^^*^^^^W TL^B Year?558 words
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Advertisement210 1983-01-05 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical fil >! j SINGAPORE NATIONAL PRINTERS (PTEI LTD offers CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR SCHOOL LEAVERS We are one of the largest and well-established printing companies m this region and m line with our development i programme, we would like to invite applications ?m m rTfer210 words
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Advertisement760 1983-01-05 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical An established international insurance Company invites applications from suitably qualified candidates to fill the positions of FEMALE CASHIERS Pre-requisites GCE A' level Knowledge of Bookkeeping Have liking to service people Be able to work under pressure with minimum760 words
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Advertisement616 1983-01-05 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical "H" We have immediate vacancy lonSHIPPING CLERK Requirements: a GCE X)' level. a 1-2 years relevant working experience, a Familiar with Import/export procedures and L/C. a Able to process shipping documents and liaise with shipping agents on booking of shipment and freight ch&r_t6s a616 words
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Advertisement530 1983-01-05 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical A Subsidiary of a loading Group of Companies requires a FEMALE GENERAL CLERK c OCE 'O* level c Able to type well c A pleasant personality and ability to communicate effectively c 1 year working experience Apply with full details including preeent and expected530 words
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Advertisement523 1983-01-05 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical I Established Trading Company seeks TELEX OPERATORS c At least 2 year* working experience m relevant Job a G.C.E. 'O' Level Please apply with personal particulars, summary of working experience, salary expected and contact telephone number to: P.O. Box 1714 Singapore 9034 A MULTI-NATIONAL523 words
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Advertisement627 1983-01-05 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Well eatabliahed conatruction firm urgently requires STENOGRAPHER a GCE 'O' level. a LCCI Certificate ln Shorthand /Typing. a Good command of spoken and written English. a Able to converse ln Manda- rln. a Minimum 2 years' working experience. a Pleasant personality. Intaraatad applicanta, plaaaa627 words
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Advertisement674 1983-01-05 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Required urgently TELEPHONE OPERATOR CUM TYPIST a Able to commence work Immediately. a Fast and accurate typing. a Good command of spoken English and Mandarin. a Experience not necessary. Intereeted, apply paraonally at: No. 7, Neythal Road Jurong, Spore 2262 Tal: *****35 (SBS 248674 words
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Advertisement599 1983-01-05 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical CLERK (Conatruction Site) We have a vacancy for tha position of Clark (Construction Sits) located at Shenton Way. a OCE 'O' level a Knowledge of typing and clerical duties a Salary negotiable depending on experience Intaraatad applicanta, plaaaa write to> Architects 61 Room 307-311599 words
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Advertisement597 1983-01-05 24 j 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK/ TYPIST ACCOUNTS CLERK/ TYPIST wanted Minimum qualifications 4 GCE 'O' levels or very good preltmlnery GCE O' results Including typewriting. Please write with full details, telephone contact, salary expected to: TANGLIN P.O. BOX 4, SINQAPORE 9124. FEMALE CLERK required Knowledge597 words
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Advertisement938 1983-01-05 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical WANTED A FEMALE General Clerk, young and energetic, able to type and have background ln accounts. Preferably those who have experience In correspondence and general office management. Please apply with full resume Including photo (nonreturnable) to: S.T. Box A*****. 390 Kirn Seng Road. Spore938 words
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Advertisement471 1983-01-05 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical PROCUREMENT COMPANY requires Immediately Girl Friday, competent In typing, reception and general office duties. Call *****17. TELEPHONIST CUM GENERAL Clerk required Preferably m dist. 2572 and ability to type. Interested please contact: *****24 for Interview TRADING COMPANY URGENTLY requires a Secretary. Salary between $500471 words
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Advertisement616 1983-01-05 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales c) Sales L_#L United we grow Due to expansion, we invite applications for the following positions:CREDIT SALES REPRESENTATIVES Age below 30 years old. Minimum GCE '0' level Ability to communicate m oral and written English, speak Mandarin and Chinese dialects. At least616 words
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Advertisement300 1983-01-05 25 SALES VACANCIES We are marketing specialists for a wide range of European and American office business machines, printing and graphic arts equipment. If you have the desire to succeed m SALES, we have our factory trained experts to train you. Successful sales trainees can be assured of an average of300 words
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Advertisement645 1983-01-05 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales STOP WHAT YOU'RE DOING Get out of your |ob rut and into and exciting profitable career m real estate Through ERA, you'll receive thorough training and everything you need to gel started and stay ahead m real estate Your local ERA real estate professional needs645 words
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Advertisement603 1983-01-05 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales Wall Established wallcoverings Firm looking for: 3 FEMALE SALES STAFF Must have sales experience Pleasant personality a Able to commence work immediately Selected candidates will have Dasic salary, transport allowance plus attractive Incentives. Please call: *****32 to arrange for an interview. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES A Spore603 words
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Advertisement738 1983-01-05 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales MENARD COSMETICS urgently requires BEAUTY ADVISORS (Full A Part-time) a Attractive salary and commissions a Free sales and beauty training provided Please call: *****51 (11 a.m. to 9 p.m.) or call personally at: LG3I4 Merlin Plaza, Beach Rd. MENARD COSMETICS urgently requires PART-TIME BEAUTY ADVISORS738 words
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Advertisement360 1983-01-05 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales ENGLISH SPEAKING SALES Representatives required. Age between 18 and 23. Experience not necessary. Interested, please call: *****47. FULL/ PART-TIME OUTDOOR Sales Personnel required for exclusive products. Attractive allowance, commission. Interview, call: *****96. SALES PERSON WANTED. Experienced m Jewellery Shop sale. Salary negotiable. Write to P.O.360 words
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Advertisement434 1983-01-05 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Technical t) Technical GENERAL ELECTRIC U.S.A. Consumer Electronics Pte Ltd requires suitably qualified candidates (or the following positions: PLASTIC EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE i Candidates should possess NTC/ITC m Electrical Rtting Installation/Engineering or equivalent. Preference will be given to those who can read circuit diagrams and434 words
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Advertisement207 1983-01-05 25 An International Foundry m Jurong offers the following vacancy: -U-__-tfJJ--i--Mfß-fc-B-! O' level qualification (Science stream) 2 years experience m Chemical Analysis of iron and steel To perform quality control tests on sand and metal components Able to read drawings and assist m production scheduling and preparation of scrap reports Please207 words
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Advertisement614 1983-01-05 25 66 Situations Vacant I) Technical We have immediate vacancies for:1. SET-UP MAN completed or exempted from fulltime N.S. a Secondary Technical education or VITB. a Some experience ln stamping/punching machines c Good prospects for further upgrading. 2. SPRAY PAINTER a Some painting experience is advantageous Interested spplicanls, plaasa call personally614 words
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Advertisement573 1983-01-05 26 66 Situations Vacant Technical A Wall Established Company requires: EXPERIENCED MECHANIC for: Maintenance of 4 units carl. Of 125 H.P. refrigeration plant of H22 system Airconditioning Packaged units maintenance etc Co-ordinating with team of Mechanics and Hoist Operators. Applicants must have at least 3 years' working experience and who seek573 words
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Advertisement317 1983-01-05 26 66 Situations Vacant Technical EXPERIENCED WELDERS REQUIRED By Established Manufacturing Company. Please call *****55 for appointment No. 2, Wan Lee Road, Jurong Town, Singapore 2262. URGENTLY REQUIRE SEMI-SKILL-ED/ skilled airconditioning Technicians with driving licence. Interested, please tel: *****02. EXPERIENCED CRANE OPERATOR and Electrician urgently required by Shipyard m Jurong. Tel:317 words
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Advertisement588 1983-01-05 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production n I American Company ____^^^J has immediate vacancies for |njg| ww PRODUCTION &Q.C. OPERATORS (Female) We offer: New starting salary $284 t0 5320 per month depending on experience 2 increments per year 5-day week Attendance benefits Merit Increment Free medical588 words
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Advertisement449 1983-01-05 26 66 Situations Vacant g) Production OXY OCCIDENTAL CHEMICALS CO. PTE LTD 9, Tanjong Penjuru Crescent Singapore 2260 TEL: *****11 requires: MALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS c Are you young energetic? c Have you completed Sec. 2or VITB education?. c Can you speak and write simple English? c Have you completed or exempted449 words
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Advertisement561 1983-01-05 26 66 Situations Vacant g) Production FEMALE PRODUCTION CLERK required by manufacturing company m Jurong. c Age: 18 to 35 c Minimum qualification: secondary school level c With working experience c Able to speak and write m Chinese Attrective salary will commensurate with qualifications. Interested applicants are invited to write with561 words
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Advertisement673 1983-01-05 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous WW Wywy Private Limited, sole agent for Ricoh, the world's best selling plain paper copiers, and a range of other office equipment is looking for suitably qualified candidates to fill the following positions:A) TRAINEE TECHNICIANS Completed NS Must have own673 words
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Advertisement405 1983-01-05 26 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (PTE) LTD requires TCCHMCAL OFFICERS/ SURVEYORS c IXploma m Civil Engineering/Land Surveying 1 to 2 years relevant experience c Fresh graduates and those without required qualiflcatlons but with sufficient number of years of relevant experience will be considered PERSON*!.!. ASSISTANTS c Diploma405 words
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Advertisement283 1983-01-05 26 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous f PV SINGAPORE AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING PTE LTD. invites applications to fill the following vacancies Ability to carry out body repairs and accident damages. Able to perform arc welding, gas welding and panel beating. Several years of experience m straightening of vehicle chassis. Possess class 3or283 words
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Advertisement383 1983-01-05 27 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous WThnl HEWLETT 199 PACKARD We have the following vacancies m our Staff Cafeteria: ASSISTANT COOK (PASTRY) Requirements: Ability to communicate m simple English. I—2 years' related experience m bakeries or cake shops. Ability to prepare pastries, cakes, cookies, titbits, 'kueys' etc. ASSISTANT COOK (GENERAL) Requirements:383 words
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Advertisement357 1983-01-05 27 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous umuj requires Security Guard Requirements: Prepared to do shift work Able to speak and write English Preferably 1 year's relevant experience or ex-Police/Military personnel Physically fit Preferably below 50 years of age We offer a wide range of attractive benefits! Interested candidates are invited to357 words
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Advertisement421 1983-01-05 27 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous 2»*2_E______l Singapore Glsss Msnufacturers Pte Ltd requires: (1) ELECTRICIANS c NTC 3in electrical fittings installations. 2 years' experience ln factory electrical maintenance work. (2) ENGINE DRIVER c Engine driver class 2 licence. c 3 years' experience as Engine driver. (3) MACHINE OPERATORS c Completed Sec. 2421 words
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Advertisement482 1983-01-05 27 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous HCMIKMT Scott 4 English Umlted, the trading division of the Haw Par Group, requires a STOREKEEPER (Male) to be m charge of the issue, reordering, replenishment and general storekeeping of parts m the Tools-Store of the workshop located m Jurong Kechil. Candidates should be fluent482 words
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Advertisement560 1983-01-05 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous ~w Owing to expansion, an established multi-national manufacturing company located ln Jurong has vacancies for: MALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS DELIVERY DRIVER/ STOREHAND c No experience required c Must be above 18 years and completed NS c Minimum Secondary education Benefits: c Attractive remuneration c No shift560 words
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Advertisement485 1983-01-05 27 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous E. MPH MAGAZINES (A Member of the Jack Chia-MPH Group) requires F/A ARTIST TO JOIN OUR MAGAZINE ART STUDIO Applicants must be skilful and neat ln executing paste-up finished artwork and photo cropping. Work experience m printing, publishing or advertising companies an advantage. Pleaae apply485 words
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Advertisement541 1983-01-05 27 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous GOLDBELL ENGINEERING PTE LTD Goldbell Towere 47, Scotts Road requires: STOREKEEPER lor forklifts A truck perts c With at least 2 years' experience. c Candidates will be stationed at Sales Service Centre at 14, Benol Road, Jurong, Singapore 2262 For interview, contact: *****07 Applications sre541 words
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Advertisement517 1983-01-05 27 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous New Germent Factory requires: 1) FEMALE STORE CLERK Experience not necessary. Age below 23. 2) FEMALE TELEPHONE OPERATOR CUM TELEX OPERATOR Able to operate PMBX switchboard and telex machine. 3) SEWING WORKERS (60 80 vscsncies) Applicsnts for 1) A 2) should preferably have Sec. 4517 words
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Advertisement517 1983-01-05 27 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Required Urgently 1) BUTCHERS 2) MEAT PRODUCTION TRAINEE BUTCHER Interested please call personally for an Interview at: 401, 3rd Floor Shaw Centre Scotts Road Singapore 0922 Shipping Agency requires 1) BOARDING OFFICER c Only experienced persons need apply 2) DRIVER for Compeny mini bus c517 words
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Advertisement522 1983-01-05 27 i 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous CLUB 111 requires HOBTESSES Call personally at: 111 Fsr Esst Shopping Centra Ist Floor Or Tel: *****84/*****88 COMPANY DRIVER a Age above 45 years old a Clean driving record Apply personally to: OCS LG39-41, KIM SENG SHOPPING CENTRE 100 KIM SENG ROAD SINGAPORE 0923522 words
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Advertisement1869 1983-01-05 28 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous E Wanted TUG MASTER for ocean going tUX With at least I towage experience Maxwell Road PO Box 3899 Singapore 9058 YOUNG STOREMAN required With or without driving line to work In district t rsonally to: Unit 804, Tan Boon Liat Building Outram Road Singapore1,869 words
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Advertisement104 1983-01-05 28 72 Vehicles For Hire BSS CAR RENTAL We offer immaculate condition cars for day/ week/ month, etc. Please call *****41. We accept American Express and Visa. DAIHATSU LORRY, DATSUN C2O Trucks, Petrol/ Diesel Pickups for rent. Popular Express Service, 8 8A Moonstone Lane Tel: *****80/*****81. DATSUN PICKUPS FOR hire from104 words
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Advertisement221 1983-01-05 28 72 Vehicles For Hire sr _-M^M-_-_l_-_. .^ap^^^mmWmmK .0 fc _.T__i__6i iff r- ii_(s*4e^_3 ___r wf\ USE <' DAYS PAY FOR ONLY O DAYS on Cars, Minibuses Commercial Vehicles. Collect on Friday and return on Monday! EASTERN UNITED GROUP LGI 5, Parklane Shopping Mall Selegie Road TEL: *****77/8/9 *****67 1004, Tan221 words
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Advertisement568 1983-01-05 28 72 Vehicles For Hire BLUE SPOT OFFERS tttrative low rates on rental of newly registered vehicles. *****06/ i *****03/ *****29. CALL *****66 FOR Cars/ pickups/ vans/ lorries Long/ short terms. Slang Hock Corporation, open till 10pm. YONG HONG OFFERS aircon cars, pick-ups, vans for rental Free mileage, attractive rates. Tel:568 words
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Advertisement615 1983-01-05 28 76 Vehicles For Sale >' a) Alia/Peugeot ALMOST 1972 PEUGEOT 504 Sa- loon. Alrcond. new tax, cassette, t selling cheap $2,900. 6 Norma i. Terrace, (Opera Estate), Singapore 1545. 1977 ALFETTA 1.8 Saloon. Alre cond. Mlnllite rims, expensive I: hi-fi. PARF eligible, Beautiful condition. Call George Chew, *****3. it 1978615 words
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Advertisement879 1983-01-05 28 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun a- LATE 1977 DATSUN 120Y Well Le, maintained, aircond., sports ia rims, metallic paint $12,800. Call: a- *****33 ext 528. MID 1978 DATSUN 120 GL Private r- owner. Alrcond, radio/ cassette, ye road tax new. Price $15,300 0.n.0. ul View: 2, Jalan Novena. ONLY879 words
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Advertisement812 1983-01-05 29 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Honda ALMOST 1978 HONDA Civic 3-door, aircon, showroom condition, PARF eligible, $11,800 ono. *****87 CO REGD 1979 Honda Accord 3door Auto. One owner, alrcond., radio cassette. Excellent condition. Price $18,800 Phone *****79 PRELUDE MARCH 1982 manual with powered steering, blue colour, tuff-koted, one owner, low812 words
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Advertisement862 1983-01-05 29 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes MERCEDES 1981 NOV. 280S Automatic. Good condition, seldom used, special number. $134,000 negotiable. Tel: *****1 MID 1974 MERCEDES 200, aircon, radio cassette, PARF eligible, excellent condition. $18,500 Call *****38 during office hours. NOV 1979 MERCEDES 200 Manual, excellent condition. Only done 36,000 kms. Asking862 words
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Advertisement1440 1983-01-05 29 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota J) Toyota J) Toyota J) Toyota A double offer from Chung Shan Motors Am\ _^B**' y^ A^L^r You get more when you buy your Toyota Corolla or k. A st Tercel from1,440 words
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Advertisement458 1983-01-05 29 76 Vehicles For Sale Others SEPT 1880 DAIHATSU XTE 5-speed. One owner, alrcond., radio cassette. Tip top condition. $17,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****73. WELL-KEPT NEAR '73 Austin 1300 new paint, guaranteed good engine. Bargain price $3,000 0.n.0. *****17. 1988 OPEL REKORO alrcond, tax/ insurance April '83, Vlcom tested, $1,900. View: 328,458 words
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Advertisement809 1983-01-05 29 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Commercial Vehicles JULY 1981 MITSUBISHI I 200 Pickup. Aircon, radio, cassette, 1 owner, excellent condition, $9,000 ono. Tel: *****03 1979 DATSUN 120Y Van. Alrcond, beautiful condition, $8,200. 147 Lavender Street, Mun Seng Auto Accessories. 1979 DATSUN 120Y Blind Van. Aircon, 1 owner. Tax 5/83. Tiptop809 words
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Advertisement522 1983-01-05 29 77 Vehicles Wanted A BANK ACCOUNTANT requires any make vehicles, company or private welcome, from 1975 to 1982. Cash payment. Tel: *****58 Residence: *****65 Gwllllam Ang (ADVERTISER SELLING VEHICLE Number SE92). Wanted 1973 Toyota Cellca or any Japanese car without PARF. Please call *****39. BUSINESSMAN REQUIRES ONE good secondhand car.522 words
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Advertisement574 1983-01-05 29 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant a) Houses a) Houses FERNHILL CRESCENT, 2 storey semi-detached, near Shangri-la Hotel vicinity, 5 mlns. from shopping district. 4 bedrooms, bathroom attached, servant's quarters, partly furnished, alr-con, company lease preferred. Available February 'S3, principal* only. T»l: *****76 EVERTON REALTY OFFERS:HOUSES Diat 11 Swiaa Club574 words
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Advertisement637 1983-01-05 29 DIBT. 10 AMERICAN SCHOOL VICINITY Excluaiva colonial bungalow. 4 bed room* atudy, eervant'e room, spacioua living/dining area, modern kitchen, matured garden. 9000 eg.ft. Taatetully furniahad. $5,500. c Garlick Avanua, 3 bedroom. $4,500 c Kingamaad Road, 4 bedroom*. $6,900 c Tanglin Road, 4 bedroom* $7,000 c Dyson Road. 3 bedroom* $6,500637 words
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Advertisement834 1983-01-05 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 10. MOONBEAM TERRACE double-storey semi-detached, 3 hedrooms/ study's. Jalan Jelita, double-storey semi-detached. 3 bedrooms. Convenient to International Schools/ Jurong. Furnished/ partially Rental: from $3,000 B.N Associates, *****07 DIST. 11 CHANCERY GARDENS new luxuriously furnished Townhouse. 4 carpeted bedrooms, overlooking pool. Convenient to town/ city.834 words
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Advertisement759 1983-01-05 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 5. HONG LEONG Garden, near Jurong and Japanese School. 2 1/2-storey terrace. 3 bedrooms/ servant's. Kully furnished. $2,200. Trillion Properties: *****28 *****70. IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION, 24 Jalan Remls, dist. 16, doublestorey, 3 bedrooms, servant's room, 2 toilets, 2 alrcons. $2,000 p.m. View: 12 to 6759 words
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Advertisement691 1983-01-05 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses ENG KONG GARDEN beautifully renovated double-storey bungalow, 4 bedrooms/ servant's, furnished, $5,500. Patron *****05/ *****19. PASIR RIS BUNGALOW approx 11,500 sq.ft. 6 rooms, fully furnished with Ist class renovation and a beautiful garden. Phone *****65. SEMBAWANG HILL ESTATE single-storey detached, fully furnished. 3 bedrooms, 2691 words
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Advertisement654 1983-01-05 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments FERNHILL ROAD Shangri-la Hotel vicinity, maisonette, 3 bedrooms, fully carpeted/ alrconditioned. Renovated, wood panelling, swimming pool. $4,500. TANOLIN HILL CONDOMINIUM Low rise apartment, 3 bedrooms, available furnished or unfurnished negotiable. Balmoral Garden $5,500 c Cairnhill Court $4,500 Emerald Court $4,500 Jaya Tower $4,400 Dalvey Court654 words
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Advertisement687 1983-01-05 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments Dist. 2, Intsrnstionsl Plsxs high floor. 1500 sq.ft. 2 bedrooms, facing sea. Fully furnished. $2,700. Dist. 3, Qusenswsy Towsr high floor, 1500 sq.ft. 2 bedrooms. Fully furnished $2,000. Dist. 5, Wsst Cosst Psrk 3 level maisonette. 1800 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms. Fully furnished. New furnishing. $2,500.687 words
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Advertisement742 1983-01-05 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments EXECUTIVE ACCOMMODATION A luxuriously furnished 4-bed-roomed executive centrally airconditioned apartment. Within walking distance to Orchard Road. Pool, 24-hour security. Rentsl st $8,500. FIELDS *****25/ *****56/ *****10 c Hin Seng Qsrdsn $3,000 c Kirn Sla Court $2,700 Sherwood Towsrs $2,600 c Clementi Psrk $2,500 c Fsber742 words
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Advertisement794 1983-01-05 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 11, MINBU VILLA, near Goldhlll Square, spacious apartment, (2,400 sq.ft.), 3 bedrooms/ pool, split-level living/ dining, balcony, partly furnished, $2,500/-. Chelsea Homes: *****15. DIST. 21, SHERWOOD TOWER apartment, furnished, 3 bedrooms, Inclusive of maintenance, asking $2,600/- for Immediate occupation, contact *****33 DIST. 9 CAIRNHILL794 words
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Advertisement805 1983-01-05 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 5, HIN SENG Garden, 3-bed-roomed condominium. Splitlevel, furnished, recreational facilities, $2,500. Interested contact Slmshers: *****22. DIBT 5, FABER HILL condominium, 3-bedroomed furnished maisonette facing pool, Ideal for Jurong expatriates, $3,000. Jade Properties, *****08. DIBT. 9, LUXURIOUS APARTMENT with 3 bedrooms, walking distance to Orchard805 words
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Advertisement773 1983-01-05 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments ORCHARD TOWER 3-BEDROOMED Central alrcond, high floor. Partially furnished. $3,200. Available Ist. Feb. Tel: *****85. PANDAN VALLEY 4 bedrooms, fully furnished, aircon, sports facilities. $3,200. (Strictly no agents). Call: *****72. PANDAN VALLEY, on mid-floor, 3 bedrooms, fully furnished, carpeted, $3,300. Contact *****28/ *****50 (agent). PEARLBANK,773 words
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Advertisement690 1983-01-05 30 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms DIST. 3 UNFURNISHED ROOM. No cooking, no children Preferably Chinese couple. Tel: *****9 FURNISHED ROOM FOR rent at Marine Drive. Single/ student preferred. Tel: *****49. NEAR CHANQI AIRPORT fully furnished $350, no cooking Tel. *****63 ROOM AVAILABLE FOR foreign students only. Laundry and meals arrangeable.690 words
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Advertisement426 1983-01-05 31 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 10 Double -storey bungalow, well maintained/ immaculate condition, rent rally aircond, patio' swimming pool 8,000 sqft $2.15 Million DIST. 11 OFF DUNEARN ROAD Newly renovated doublestorey bungalow. 9.000 sq.ft. $1.25 Million DIST. 10 CORONATION ROAD WEST Double -storey bungalow. Elevated site. 6,200 sq.ft.426 words
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Advertisement787 1983-01-05 31 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 10 2-storey bungalow on big land area with built-in pool. Suitable for embassy/ banker/ top executive Ridlay Park (pool) a Coronation Rd Waat a Balm on I Road (pool) Ratflea Park (pool) Oai Tiong Ham SWISSHOMES: *****25/ 6. DIST. 19 SINGLE-STOREY TERRACE IN787 words
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Advertisement819 1983-01-05 31 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 19 BRAND NEW semi-de-tached, 4 bedrooms, servant's, split-level living cum dining. For more details, please contact: *****29. Strictly no agents. DIST. I9 DOUBLE-STOREY DETACHED bungalow. 4 bedrooms, servant's, 6500 sq.ft. Vacant. Asking $800,000 negotiable. Call *****65. DIST. 1232 ST. MICHAEL Road. 2storey corner819 words
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Advertisement1006 1983-01-05 31 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments o) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments Peak Court rr Condominium mPWAt ?f '■X Xmm-y- -z-~^P"~ xw *A**mK mr \r -'"^t-js^^ ___HE*" i ~*__l -0- '.HI An exclusive condominium with 20 units of maisonettes secluded on1,006 words
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Advertisement337 1983-01-05 31 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments Luxurious Cairnhill Plaza Apartment High floor, beautiful view, 2 bedrooms, selling with furnishing, 2,300 sq.ft. $850,000 Elizabeth Heights Split-level, 4 bedrooms, completing Mid 1983, 2,500 sq.ft. $930,000 Contact Kenwood Housing *****16. MERLIN PLAZA PENTHOUSE A rare opportunity. One of the best units of337 words
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Advertisement403 1983-01-05 31 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments MIMOSA COURT CONDOMINIUM dist. 2880, corner unit, groundfloor. 2 bedrooms, large living area, 1,250 sq.ft. $355,000. Cashew Park condominium, 2 bedrooms, 904 sq.ft. Ist floor, almost complete, $330,000. Lucky Housing *****71. PANDAN VALLEY LUXURIOUSLY renovated, tastefully furnished 4-bedroomed apartment, approx. 2777 sq.ft. Full403 words
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Advertisement398 1983-01-05 31 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 15 ST. PATRICK'S Garden walk-up apartment. 3 bedrooms, 1200 sq.ft. Tenanted $2,500. Fully furnished. $420,000. Please call *****91 (5 lines). King Wealth Properties. DIST. 10 ROBIN ROAD beautiful apartment/ maisonette, Approximately 1.800 sq.ft. to 3,500 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, study, servant's, swimming pool/398 words
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Advertisement403 1983-01-05 31 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 5, FABER HILL Maisonette, 1,850 sq.ft.. 3 bedrooms/ servant's, freehold, vacant possession. $475,000/-. Chelsea Homes: *****15 DIST. 7 TEXTILE CENTRE beautifully renovated 2 bedroomed apartment, 1.000 sq ft, high floor/ facing sea, $275,000/- Everton Realty *****76/9 DIST 8 117A OWEN Road 3403 words
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Advertisement812 1983-01-05 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 1 PEARL CENTRE 2 bedrooms, 1 servant's room, built-in 1460 sq.ft. next to MRT. $370,000. Tel. *****63, no agents DIST 19, BRAND NEW townhouse, 5 bedrooms, foreigners eligible. $550,000 ono. *****4/ *****52 (Agent). DIST 10, SOMMERVILLE Park. 1,244 sq.ft., 3 bedrooms, pool,812 words
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Advertisement692 1983-01-05 32 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted i mmmmm mm 1 1^ DEVELOPMENT SITE WANTED A WELL ESTABLISHED ORGANISATION IS LOOKING FOR A DEVELOPMENT SITE IN OR AROUND CITY AREA FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSE (OFFICE BUILDING) THOSE WILLING TO SELL. PLEASE CONTACT MR LEE. TEL. *****09 A BUSINESSMAN (INDONESIAN) with permanent residency692 words
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Advertisement1307 1983-01-05 32 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted I JURONG TYPE C 2 I FACTORY WITH j IMPROVEMENTS i FOR SALE i I Land area 4,179.2 sq.m. Built-up area: Main factory I 1 (Type C 2) approximately 1,152 sq.m. with substan- f Z tial improvements. Storage building approximately C i1,307 words
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Advertisement779 1983-01-05 32 93 Office Spaces b) Rental IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION 2 units Shophouse at BEAUTY WORLD PLAZA Each 285 -q.ft Rantal: $8.00 p.s.f. inclusiva of maintananca TEL: *****98 No Agents a Merlin Plaza $4.80 a Tong Eng Building $4.50 a Tong Building $5.70 a Far Eastern Bank $4.00 REGENT ASSOCIATE PTE LTD. Johnny:779 words
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Advertisement479 1983-01-05 32 93 Office Spaces b) Rental OFFICE FOR RENTAL Unit by Itself. Approx. 400 sq.ft Including maintenance for $1,700 p.m. at High Street Plaza. Tel: *****77. OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE at Tong Eng Building, rent/sale Area approx. 600 sq.ft. Contact *****68. OFFICE UNIT ON high floors at Peninsula Plaza. Facing seavlew for479 words
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Advertisement735 1983-01-05 32 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale c PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX Shop space approximately 390 sq ft at lsf t fir, near overhead bridge. c MING ARCADE Available for immediate occupation. Area: 160 245 sq ft. Would consider rental. Contact BHOPPING COMPLEX MANAGEMENT SERVICES PTE LTD Tel: *****4 A *****3 PEOPLE'S PARK735 words
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Advertisement785 1983-01-05 32 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental ENG CHEONG TOWER, North Bridge Road, outside CBD. 672 sq.ft. Suitable for hardware. Tel: *****77 FAR EAST PLAZA, 430 sq.ft. shop space available at reasonable rental. Interested contact Slmshers: *****22. FAR EAST PLAZA, prime shop space of 350 sq.ft. to let. Reasonable rental. Midfleld Realty785 words
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Advertisement560 1983-01-05 32 102 Tours Ml TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. Hill" Office G l4-1 6- 18, Pearl's Centre, Eu Tong Sen Street, (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines) BnK. Office: 1 1 9, People's Park Complex, Ground Floor, New Bridge Road, Singapore 0105. Tel: 91 1661/91 1662 *****3/*****2/*****6 *****8/*****63 TAI4O560 words
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Advertisement584 1983-01-05 33 102 Tourt 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours B%rag_£> Resion's No. 1 Tour Operator A j%y V\o^ 77.3/ oa/)7//'eS~/Bangkok/Pattaya/ Chiengmai All Japan Korea "TEST 3B?~ 5/8 DAYS 5735/5915 (Departure every Saturday/ JSS PP^ DAYS $2790 Tuesday/FEB 11.15 |H Bp DEC 23. 24. FEB 10, 11.12. 13. &41 9'DAYS584 words
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Advertisement171 1983-01-05 33 GENTING SPECIAL 3 days by air $339 Casino Hotel Dep. Tue Si Thur GENTING HIGHLANDS 2 days air/coach $199 Sat 2d/3n coach $139 Fri 2d/3n coach/air $239 Fri FRASER'S HILL 2d/3n coach $139 Fri 2 days by air $339 Daily GENTING 0 FRASER'S 4 days coach/air $299 Fri 4 days171 words
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Advertisement80 1983-01-05 33 §jjj§jj|jj| PHOENIX TRAVEL SPECIAL Genting By Air Special Package Casino or Highlands Hotel Include Breakfast Drink 3Days By Air from $309 3Days 4Nlghts Rall/Alr $230 Genting Highlanda 2Daya 3 Nighta $109,5119,5139 Every Friday Ganting/Panang/Camaron Tour sDays $200 Every Monday 7am 6Days $245 Every Tuesday 7am Singapore Tour (Include Lunch) IDay80 words
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Advertisement297 1983-01-05 33 ■BJf*j mm mm w» mm mm «a mm mm _w wm wi wm mm mm Mil CHINESE NEW YEAR DEPARTURE DATES: 12/2, 13/2, 14/2 6 Days MANILA/BAGUIO/PAGSANJAN/TAGAYTAY 91 120 7 Days MANILA/BAGUIO/PA6SANJAN/CEBU $1299 8 Days MANILA/BAGUIO/HONG KONG $1520 Dep: 1/1. 2/1. 8/1. 18/1. 22/1. 29/1. 8/2. 12/2. 13/2. 14/2. 18/2.297 words
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Advertisement450 1983-01-05 33 102 Tours 102 Tours X^ I r__2< _ilfl_fl B^______mL mm. n^ "■^""^tlE s____F ahtf GR_L JLmmWAL. WA Jr__** -_r_____ USA/CANADA 10 Days USA Express Dep 13/2 $2590 13/14/17 Days Frontier West Dep 13 152 iron $3199 THE GREAT LONDON SAVERS 4/5/6 Days London From $290' 'Land arrangements only ORIENT 8450 words
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Advertisement108 1983-01-05 33 What brings together a seller from Jurong and a buyer from Katong A^mlmm£y t The Straits Times Classified r i ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■iH^ FOUND! ._____tfS _^^^H 5 _s *~> ______P l_L^ P*"^Pl-B __f_M_-_-_-___r B_9_to^. h _____^T_[ F ~|L^^iH _L I J _-^_-£c_H H_^w_ i **~w*3^^^H ___Br* r *v j r 'M .^l^^^^_.108 words
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Advertisement470 1983-01-05 33 110 Computer COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSES SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR STUDENTS, SCHOOL LEAVERS ft OTHERS Intensive Course: Mon. Fri. 9a.m. 12p.m. or 12p.m 3p.m. or 3p.m. 6p.m. Normal Course: Mon/ Tues/ Wed/ Thurs/ Fri. 7p.m. 10p.m., Sat. 12p.m. 3p.m. 3p.m. 6pm. Sun. 12p.m. 3p.m. or 3p.m. -6p.m. Basic Programming (Ele/ Inter/ Adv)470 words
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Advertisement306 1983-01-05 33 111 Academic 111 Academic r_" I ENGLISH A LANGUAGE GCE'O' LEVEL j Revised m conformity to the latest 'syllabus requirements. Do not leave 'English' to chance Let the experts show you the way to gaming success m this all-important subject Once you have seen the course you win know why306 words
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Advertisement182 1983-01-05 33 'O' LEVEL COMMERCE Class commencing 5-1-83; English Lan-, guage. Maths, Commerce,'' Principles of Accounts (morning/ afternoon/ evening): Singapore Institute of Commerce 283 C, Selegie Complex (4th Floor) *****81/*****49. QUALIFIED AND EXPERIENCED Teachers available for home tuition for Maths, Science, English and other subjects for Primary. Secondary and Pre-University levels. Tel:182 words
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Advertisement740 1983-01-05 34 111 Academic BILINGUAL TRAINED TEACHERS specialising Home Tuition Any .subjects/ levels/ districts. Immediate arrangement *****61/ *****69/*****83 EFFICIENT BILINGUAL QUALIFIED Tutors. Provided home tuition Any subjects/levels/dlstricts Reasonable charges *****66/ *****54 QUALIFIED BILINGUAL GRADUATE offers expert tuition all subjects primary levels but only English/ Chlnese/G.P. 'OVA' levels. Tel: *****8 Mr. Ong SPECIALLY740 words
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Advertisement511 1983-01-05 34 112 Commercial METROPOLITAN YMCA (PALMER ROAD) offers: c CHINESE BRUSH PAINTING (m Chinese) 5/1 Wednesday 7 00-9.00pm c SHORTHAND THEORY A SPEED 7/1 Friday (Theory) 6.00--7.30pm 7/1 Friday (Speed) 6.30--B.oopm 8/1 Saturday (Speed) 2.00--3.30pm c AN INTRODUCTION TO SINGAPORE LABOUR LAWS A WORKERS' RIGHTS 8/1 Saturday 9.00-3.30pm 11/1 Tues/Thurs 6.30-8.30pm511 words
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Advertisement677 1983-01-05 34 112 Commercial JOIN M.S.C. FOR THE JANUARY 1983 SESSION Full-time A Part-time Courses m c Special Training Courses for School Leavers Leading to U.K. Exam. Duration: 4 months Junior Secretarial Courae Junior Accounts A General Clerical Course c Private Secretary's Course. Day/ Aft/Evening for LCCI I9O4 Exam Revision Course for677 words
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Advertisement678 1983-01-05 34 112 Commercial oV/CftC* ELECTRONICS ELECTRICAL Full-Time Day Classes Part-Time Evening Classes A Sunday Classes c ELECTRONIC FULL COURSE Mon to Fri 9am 10/1 c RADIO SERVICING (BEG) Fri 7pm 7/1 Sun 4pm 9/1 c B/W/TV SERVICING Mon to Fri 2pm 17/1 Wed 7pm 5/1 Sun 4pm 9/1 c COLOUR TV678 words
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Advertisement650 1983-01-05 34 112 Commercial SHORTHAND BEGINNERS CLASS COMMENCING: 9/ 1/S3 SUNDAY 10.30AM-12.00PM Enquiries contact: SYSTEMATIC BUSINESS TRAINING CENTRE 505, 7th fir, Orchard Shpg Ctr (above Mohan's Depl Store) TEL: *****85/*****30 A TECHNICAL TRAINING CATHOLIC WELFARE VOCATIONAL SCHOOL Provides fulltime training m General Welding and Electrical Installation and Fittings especially for students who650 words
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Advertisement229 1983-01-05 34 113 Language 113 Language ATT language centre SCHOOL OF LINGUISTIC SKILLS Language courses and private tuition for school examinations and for business, travel pleasure 10 JJfTWfIJ Z516 ENGLISH LANGUAGE CLASSES all levels begin on 10th January 1983 Choice of dosses- gj^ 4 hours daily +4-Ujf&l (-tensive) Q^nwßj 2 hours daily229 words
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Advertisement108 1983-01-05 34 114 Music LADY (25 YEARS experience) specialises In Piano, beginners/ exams. Learn/ Play and be amazed yourself. *****4. MUSIC IS AN audio delight! Playing the organ is a visual revelation of your latent talent. Please call tel: *****59. WANTED EXPERIENCED QUALIFIED Lady piano teacher for two girls, grade 5 6108 words
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Advertisement274 1983-01-05 34 115 Driving I PERFECT DRIVING SERVICES using Datsun 120Y, ROY qualified/ experienced instructors, $8.50/ hour. Tel: *****34 TIAN YONG DRIVING School, expert instructors, moderate fee. Tel: *****98/ *****98 Patsy,' Anthony Tan 116 Dancing CLASSES STARTING JANUARY Aerobics Wed 10.30 am, Mon/ Wed 2pm. Jazz Thurs 2.30pm, Sat. 11.30 am. Sun274 words
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Advertisement261 1983-01-05 34 W*mm? ANNOUNCEMENTS 131 Marriages/ Engagements Mr. Mrs. TOH CHOR BENG ara proud to announce the engagement of their fifth son Mr. STEVEN T.C. TOH to Miss JUDY KEE LEONG BEE, third daughter of MR. MRS KEE LAI SIEW. 134 Lost Found FOUND SOMETHING? From now on, if you have found261 words
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Advertisement40 1983-01-05 34 Something For Everyone... In Today's Straits Times Classified Looking for a job? Work through the Classified Employment section there's o long list of |ob vacancies waiting for you any day of the week. C.A.T.S. 737H66 The Straits Times Clossified's Employment40 words
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Obituary, Illustration93 1983-01-05 35 L. ADRIEN pMHd away on 4th January 1983 leaving bahind beloved wlfa, aona, daughter., aona-in-law and grandchiklran. Body lying m atata at Singapore Caakal Co. Cortaga will le.v. Singapora Caakat Co. on Sth January tor Funaral Sarvica at 10 a.m. at Tha Church of Riaan Chriat (Toa Payoh)93 words
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Obituary, Illustration53 1983-01-05 35 AL-FATEHA The family of tha lata P.M. ALI MARICAN of Me.tr. AH A H.niff Pta Ltd (paaaad away peacefully on 3.1.83) wish to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to relatives friends, doctors and nurses of Ward 44 SOH for their prayers, condolences kind assistance and presence during53 words
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Obituary, Illustration252 1983-01-05 35 ELIZABETH ABISHEGANADEN A. ABISHEGANADEN In loving memory of our Parents who went to be with the Lord ln 1961 1965 respectively. Tha Abisheganaden Family. IN LOVING MEMORY OF ANG CHWEE BUCK Departed 5.1.77 Sadly mieeed but never forgotten by loved onaa. In loving Memory of MRS ONG252 words
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Article, Illustration527 1983-01-05 35 EPSOM JEEP - Allan fails to equal record -by a whisker EPSOM JEEP By TRAINER Ivan Allan came within an ace of equalling Rinus van Breukelen's post-war training record of 92 winners m one season. He failed by a mere half winner. Allan had, m fact, saddled the same number of winners as527 words
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Article, Illustration606 1983-01-05 35 ON THE TRACK with TONTO CLASS 2 performer Nineteenth September V drew attention to his chances m the Div 2 race over 1,600 m on Saturday with a splendid workout at Bukit Timah yesterday. With a riding boy astride, the Bellissimo four-year-old finished ahead606 words
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Article, Illustration248 1983-01-05 35 At the 400 metres At the finish Pictures at 40* m by a 4 Div C 1,200 m 1. Solar 2. Good As Gold 3. Singapore River 4. Full Payment Dist: "2,6, 1 Time 1:13.2 Cl 3 Div 6 1,200 m 1. PaskivitchJONATHAN CHOO - 248 words
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Article214 1983-01-05 35 Vaaron and Martigny deleted UPALI STABLE'S Vaaron, who won the Singapore Derby and the Perak Derby m 1980, has been deleted, according to the latest Malayan Racing Association classification list. The eight-year-old New Zealand gelding had his last outing at the Singapore Gold Cup Meeting last October. He finished last214 words
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Article91 1983-01-05 35 PERTH jockey Johnny Wilson, no stranger to the racing fraternity here, has been granted a licence to ride at the Singapore Turf Club January Meeting startong on Saturday. Wilson partnered Jumbo Jet m three of the champion's four classic wins m 1972 the Singapore Derby, the Perak Derby91 words
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Advertisement39 1983-01-05 35 STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR PERBONAL AOS A OBITUARIES $15.00 for 15 words (run-on stylo) $54.00 for 3cm. x1 col. (ssmi-displsy style) $87.50 for 3cm x 1 col. (display style) In Memoriam' is for the loved ones whom you remember39 words
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Advertisement105 1983-01-05 35 if J jfl Between the covers of Mills Boon, you'll discover romance. Seemingly unattainable. Always fascinating. The Mills Boon rose is the rose of romance. New and different romances every month. Available at all good bookshops. *f Tiln Times 111 HU) Distributors CHAMBERS an unrivalled reputation for dictionaries <•*""** feTTi105 words
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Article179 1983-01-05 36 Bettina bows out early WASHINGTON, Tues. Fifth seed Bettina Range was defeated In the first round of a ISSISMM (S3IM") professional tennis tournament here last night by fellow American Andrea Leand. Andrea, considered one of the hardest hitters on the tour, used her serve and a baseline waiting game to179 words
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Article, Illustration525 1983-01-05 36 Peter Siow - Peter Siow Story: CARTER HWANG, the devastatingly good-looking angel of destruction, has a mission to fulfil m Singapore. But no-one needs to fear the wellknown Hongkong movie star even though his massive fists, with seemingly black paint on each knuckle, can senanyone crumpling to theAlbert Sim - 525 words
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229 1983-01-05 36 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By NATIONAL rugby coach Natahar Bava was all smiles at the Police Academy on Monday when 45 players turned up for training to select the Singapore team to meet Malaysia m the annual under-23 international m Kuala Lumpur on Jan 15. Bava did229 words
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242 1983-01-05 36 SYDNEY, Tues. England kept alive their chances of winning the decisive Fifth Test and retaining the Ashes when they claimed three vital Australian second-innings wickets m the closing session of the third day here today. Australia were 90 for three at the close, an242 words
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Article361 1983-01-05 36 Zaheer the record run-maker FAISALABAD, Tues PAKISTANI run-machine i Zaheer Abbas became his country's highest cricket scorer m Tests here today when he took Pakistan within sight of India's first innings total at the end of the second day of the Third Test. Zaheer was 109 not out at theReuter - 361 words
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Article121 1983-01-05 36 AUSTRALIA Ist inns: 314 ENGLAND Ist inns: (overnight 7S-3) Gower c Chappell b Lawson 70 Randall b Thomson 70 Botham c WesseLs b Thomson 5 Miller b Thomson 34 Taylor b Thomson 0 Hemming- c Border b Yardley 29 Willis c Border b Thomson 1 Cowans not out 0Reuter - 121 words
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Article105 1983-01-05 36 SYDNEY, Tues. Reports of a scuffle between England cricketer lan Botham and Australia's Rodney Hogg at a New Year's Eve party have been dismissed by Hogg as "a lot of rubbish. There was no Immediate comment from Botham, but England team manager Doug Insole told reporters todayReuter - 105 words
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Advertisement570 1983-01-05 36 S'st name m highfvMiiy. -P^r *^"\iwi^fi s«_§p i_fi^^_y_-i sis IP^S* j _Hnß_l_wH _K__i s___bß -U h iflv Rl x :^SSSQ--________-_^ jI^H _-H-k %nPo__-Eii-a-rV_tßtf __f______l ____E^»^a* _mßS!l______ r __L -111 l r-fl II fl _^_ifl _Kf lfl llfl_fl'i^~"~~-~ -^fc? IS _P_fl /iH Ii L_-_i i__h^ is f^si IVfif fl a_BM_-_-_-_^--_^-„^>*S^- sail570 words
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261 1983-01-05 37 Gibson turns winner m only his third match LONDON, Tues. Tottenham returned to winning ways yesterday when they edged out Everton 2-1 m an English First Division soccer match. The Football Association Cup-holders, who have been dogged by a series of injuries to key players, putReuter - 261 words
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Article, Illustration392 1983-01-05 37 Strong foregin accent in HK soccer HONGKONG, Toes. In 1579- two years after professional soccer was introduced In Hongkong, three British players arrived here to strengthen a First Division clnb threatened with relegation. They succeeded m style: Hongkong Rangers won the Division's league championship. Managers of other clubs suddenly realisedAP; UPI - 392 words
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Article, Illustration343 1983-01-05 37 JOE DORAI - Get cracking or face a sacking... JOE DORAI By TWO Division One clubs Cairnhill and President's Cup holders Tiong Bahru Constituency have until Monday to register their players or be expelled from the National Football League. This was the Football Association of Singapore tournament committee ultimatum yesterday, after they had343 words
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Article1320 1983-01-05 37 ENGLISH ONE Aston Villa 2 Southampton 0, Brighton 1 Nottingham Forest 1, Liverpool 3 Arsenal 1, Manchester United 0 West Bromwich 0, Norwich 1 Swansea 0, Notts County 0 Sunderland 1, Stoke 1 Birmingham 1, Tottenham 2 Everton 1, Watford 2 Manchester City 0. ENGLISH TWO Burnley 11,320 words
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451 1983-01-05 37 NEWCOMERS Gibraltar Crescent, who have had a good record m age-group competitions, get the chance to prove their worth m the Third Division of the National Football League. The teams Boon Lay Wanderers: Razali Abu Bakar, Abdul Razak Ghani, Yazid Mak Elah, Junaat Jamil, Wari451 words
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Article59 1983-01-05 37 TERRY Gibson, 20, played his first game of the season for injury-hit Tottenham and scored m each half. Steve Archibald supplied the passes for both goals, m the 22nd and 79th minutes. Graeme Sharpe scored Everton's goal m the 58th minute after a David Johnson shot59 words
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Article41 1983-01-05 37 SUNDERLAND had two heroes little Stan Cummins, who seized on a defensive mistake to score m the 29th minute, and goalkeeper Chris Turner, who stopped everything as Notts County swarmed around him m the second half. 9,327.41 words
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Article67 1983-01-05 37 ARSENAL never looked like halting Liverpool's winning run. Kenny Dalglish helped to make the opening for lan Rush to score from close range m the 28th minute. Graeme Souness made it 2-0 (54th). Rush played his part m a brilliant move that led to Dalglish whipping67 words
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Article43 1983-01-05 37 FORMER England star Mick Channon scored his second goal m three games since joining Norwich, shooting m from an acute angle m the 58th minute. Robbie James hit the post m a Swansea revival m the second half. 16,2%.43 words
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Article61 1983-01-05 37 WILLIE Young headed Forest into the lead three minutes before halftime, and the Nottingham team ap- eared heading for victory. Ken wain hit the post with a free-kick and Brighton goalkeeper Perry Digweed made save after save. But Brighton grabbed an unexpected equaliser when Mike Robinson61 words
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Article41 1983-01-05 37 BIRMINGHAM led with a first-half goal by Les Phillips and strove for their first away win of the season. But lan Painter, 18, scored his first goal for Stoke to save the match minutes from the end.41 words
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Article55 1983-01-05 37 VILLA, reigning European champions, were inspired by the return of Tony Morley and won for the first time m six games. Gordon Cowans scored from a penalty m the 14th minute after Morley had been fouled, and Allan Evans headed Villa's second goal from Cowans' corner55 words
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Article25 1983-01-05 37 UNITED hustled and bustled around the West Bromwich goal but missed scoring chances m an uninspiring game. 39,123. APAP - 25 words
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104 1983-01-05 37 MILAN, Mon. Angry Juvenilis soccer fans blamed Michel Platini, of France, and Zbigniew Boniek, of Poland, for Sunday's disappointing 1-1 draw with mid-table Cagliari. The supporters kicked and punched at the two f .layers' cars as they eft the club's Turin Stadium. ItalianUPI - 104 words
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263 1983-01-05 37 CARLOS Alberto, retired star of the New York Cosmos and Brazilian national team, has criticised Brazil's 1982 World Cup team. Alberto, who was m Rio de Janeiro on holiday, said he wouldn't mind succeeding coach Tele Santana, now with Saudi Arabia. In anAgencies - 263 words
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Advertisement170 1983-01-05 37 i i ***^'''g^* w wll *i|^^Wß|Wß| §m Revolutionary All-Carbon-Graphite Head Driver. .^P^^ You can go the distance easily with the new X J? All-Carbon-Graphite-Head Driver by Yonex. It's the jT^ Sjk y *V only driver available today that is scientifically Y^ designed with multiple layers of carbon graphite T jpt170 words
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192 1983-01-05 38 Chinese stand on solving conflict in Cambodia BEIJING, Tues. CHINA favours a political solution to the Cambodian conflict and will accept a partial Vietnamese troop withdrawal as a gesture of Hanoi's good faith. A visiting French Socialist Party official, Mr I Jacques Huntzinger, said today that the Chinese position on192 words
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Article, Illustration283 1983-01-05 38 AGNES WEE - AGNES WEE Some property owners using new 'selling line' to attract buyers and tenants By PRIVATE property owners are already trying to cash m on having Mass Rapid Transit stations close to their properties. Though the NorthSouth MRT line will not be running283 words
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152 1983-01-05 38 Come out and play, says the New Year chick JURONG Bird Park's New Year pride is this penguin chick, born on Jan 1. The little bird has a brother or sister ln the egg which is expected to hatch In a few days bat New Year chick seems to wantSIMON KER - 152 words
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Article55 1983-01-05 38 BANGKOK, Tues. Thailand announced yesterday that with effect from Jan 1 it had lifted a 0.5 per cent surcharge imposed on all imports since Feb 13 last year. Commerce Ministry sourcesaid this was because the levy had achieved its aim of raising 300 million baht (about 5w7.5Reuter - 55 words
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Article42 1983-01-05 38 LONDON, Tues. Gale-force winds and torrential rain lashed Britain early today, littering roads with fallen trees, knocking out power lines and causing some flooding. The worst h'.t areas were London and surrounding counties, Wales and western England, officials said. APAP - 42 words
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Article35 1983-01-05 38 TOKYO, Tues. Traffic accidents killed an average of nearly 25 Japanese a day last year, police said today. The death toll of 9,073 for 1982 was the highest figure for six years. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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103 1983-01-05 38 Chinese say Zhao will not visit US BEIJING, Tues. The Chinese Foreign Ministry denied today that Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang would visit the US this summer, as reported by a Japanese newspaper. Yesterday, the Yomiuri Shimbun quoted Japanese Foreign Ministry sources as saying Mr Zhao would visit Washington this summerAP - 103 words
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Article59 1983-01-05 38 BONN, Tues. West German unemployment increased to 2.2 million m December, the highest rate since 1954, and is expected to climb higher, the Federal Labour Office announced today. It said m its monthly report, the number of jobless increased m December by 185,188 to a total ofUPI - 59 words
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Article26 1983-01-05 38 NEW YORK, Tues. The record-breaking musical, Annie, ended on Sunday after a seven-year run on Broadway which netted a record US$2O million (5542.4 million).26 words
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Article, Illustration206 1983-01-05 38 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By CHUMMY'S Special, winner of the 1982 King's Gold Cup and the only horse lo set two course records at a single race meeting, Is to continue hls racing abroad. A spokesman for Goodman Stable, owners of Chnmmy's Special, said the five-year-old would leave206 words
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374 1983-01-05 38 Prague summit to thwart Nato missile plans PRAGUE, Tues WARSAW Pact leaders, headed by new Kremlin chief Yuri Andropov, began a two-day summit here today that is expected to map out a strategy for thwarting Nato plans to deploy new nuclear missiles. Though the seven-nation session is being held mReuter; UPI; AP - 374 words
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Article31 1983-01-05 38 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 1.75 points to 1,025.29 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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Advertisement238 1983-01-05 38 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Membership of the prestigious "Billion Dollar Club" at the Stock Exchange of Singapore has been slashed by half. This is one of the highlights thrown up by Business Times' compilation of the largest 100 corporations m terms of their market values as at238 words
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Advertisement470 1983-01-05 38 RAYMOND WEIL GENEVE^^ Z^* CONTEST Buy a Raymond Weil watch today t ifM^y^^i^ and you could be m for a great fomyy 0^ time at Bangkok and Hong Kong. gy^ {it^p^-**^ .<-» 1 0 top prizes of a6 day all p^y'lZ V expenses paid trip to Bangkok 4 and Hong470 words
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Miscellaneous143 1983-01-05 38 UP TO 1 p.m. Partly cloudy with showers over a few areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.11 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.08 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 14/26 C Fine j Manila 22 31 C Fair Amsterdam *C t Melbourne 11 26 C143 words
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Article, Illustration1023 1983-01-05 1 Keyboard bandits STEVE HUNTLEY describes the white-collar criminals who steal millions and why the law hasn't caught up with them yet. 4 With prosecutors and judges shouldering heavy caseloads of violent crimes, keyboard bandits frequently get away with only probationary sentences after restitution. More significantly, this area of crime is1,023 words
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Article704 1983-01-05 1 JUDITH GARDNER - and next, home robots? JUDITH GARDNER By 4 Next on the horizon? A home robot, says Juliussen. What will it do? 'Who knows?' he replies, 'but people asked the same question about m home computers.' FROM the living room and family car to the supermarket and office, its impossible toUSN; WR - 704 words
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Article, Illustration832 1983-01-05 2 New look for drug stores 4 Nowadays, people ask for the pharmacist to get information on dosage, side effects, and precautionary advice before deciding which brand m of medicine to buy. Mr A.B. Tan, manager of Medical Hall. More and more people are taking to self-medication for minor ailments. ToKENNETH KOH - 832 words
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Article596 1983-01-05 2 When eating becomes an agony LINDA stared at the bowl of cereal. Slowly she took a tiny bite. Eating doesn't come easy for her. Every meal is a major task because she has to force down each mouthful. She's recovering from a bizarre dieter's disease called anorexia nervosa. I ItCopley - 596 words
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Article, Illustration620 1983-01-05 6 Most of us overlook the importance off the scroll m Chinese painting. We may not know, for instance, that scroll-making is an art by itself. ZHOU MEI seeks out a scroll-maker who tells us more about the century-old art. -^-MJ-Ki'.!. .I' I iUnmmmmmAAmmWmWWWAAmWm^m^m Tay Beng620 words
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Article500 1983-01-05 6 "The usual scroll is about two metres long. If the painting is short, the scroll-maker may decide to use two tones of silk to break the monotony of vast expanses of one shade," Beng Yam explains. Once the painting is mounted on silk, it is back to500 words
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Article, Illustration409 1983-01-05 7 LEONG WENG KAM reviews A-Tu, SBC's last Mandarin drama for 1982. It was screened last Friday. COMEDIAN Wang Sha bought a lottery ticket and then dreamed he struck it rich, m A-Tn, a locally-made Mandarin drama telecast last Friday. The number was 1028. On Saturday, ItHongkong producers - 409 words
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Article, Illustration1259 1983-01-05 7 CAROLINE NGUI - CAROLINE NGUI REINHARD HAUFF FILM FESTIVAL (Subtitles m English) Goethe-Institut and Premier Theatre Tomorrow to Sunday Previewed by AS PART of a series of films on social realism, the Goethe-Institut and the Singapore Film Society present a series of six Reinhard Hauff films. We shall1,259 words
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Advertisement18 1983-01-05 1 Step into a V** medical y~\ supermarket Wy S^^. v" l ■M The art of scroll-making p^e six18 words
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Advertisement255 1983-01-05 1 }\MM JmmmWdWm I ll Luxury Maisonettes m\mLmmmmm m^L mm m mm '^'^f^^^^^'^!^^^^^^ BI "'BBPB« M_tti-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_t r n_ i_-^_-_t '"aiN^_-_---_-_-_-_--r' fM M -ir v J_-------_MI^-i-^---^---^--ii Sf i ;.^>/;*^ J, |__l^^^^^^^^" fc **i^^^^^^^H Hk_%^H *V-r_r_______— i m I*3BB *P*9pH^__» Pv^ I P^_M^^_Jl___________r^ *^MBnwm j| ___^___knHBHJ ___t\ Bill f^B I 6x I r255 words
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Advertisement96 1983-01-05 2 j^^^\#^^^^M^V Venue: Chinese Chamber of Commerce J^ _________P^' _V _______________r 3 ***vAamt". 'yBMMMMM^^K It£^jH[_B_u^?iT <B Y iz&sammmm\ M__l"-.- MP^b^*^^^^'^'^"S|BßßH Sv-P-ML *P_______E____^____ ftE^s,_^^^^^^^f _»'vWw mm m I _> __________■_> ~^Amv^ew!tmmm H___ B jHwanvUß J__E^- 3@!£s_M_H_M_______ ________i^___-___-kI PPJ^^^^' Hrn ________f_^^____B _______m_h_u_mEl I S; >; HUI: -||jffi V '^B-_1 _____W l -__J ___t96 words
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Advertisement221 1983-01-05 3 ODEON: 28th HOT' DAY! STALLONE** VOTED 3rd MOST POPULAR STAR IN AMERICA FOR 1982 «TC 1 FIRST J^ SYLVESTf II STAIIBNf S Aj^S9Lw' /^v RICIUM CRf MM M jS£ CATHAY: LAST DAY! A story of two friends who didn't know they were I m\, jm /ly supposed to be enemies.221 words
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Advertisement174 1983-01-05 3 a_3333-.3a*****33Cl 3aj.lJ!llT«s7iii) g LAST D*Vl 0 U Ham. 1.30, 4.00, M 5 I 9.lSpm U) H BEAUTY and H the BEAST g r > _lIIL..__ ?«9a*7?i Q ■Jf.T/.-i ZBZIS/ZJ n U UST DAY: 1.30, 4.00. 7.00. 9.30pm Cl U OPENS TOMORROW at F— l M gSS!__-feSii* n [J irni ihiiw174 words
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Advertisement602 1983-01-05 3 /f^\ the tv.. neplune ieM 6th Floor, Overseas Union House, Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104. Tel: *****22. l^_-_---P **_f!H lmm mW-^Aym W* > __V^ T J l^i^^'' lm__________l _.■>* Ir* <____!___■ Hiftfl R'"'_'4fc \IJLk-, B 7 _wTt-flr AV\^ '^_r \^i_M__^fl_l SPr^ BltP™^'_S!v m mim Kf fl bl r^i x\ I'iHP >602 words
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Advertisement450 1983-01-05 3 Golden dementi jl Palace New Town I NOW SHOWINGI G 1 1.00, 1 .30, 4, 6.45, 9.30pm I C ft P: 1.30, 3.30, 7.15, 9.30pm I NT: 1 .00, 3.00, 7.30 ft 9.30pm TERRIFYING > r '%f <J% THRILLER! i\.V»/. THAILAND JJ A EXORCISM *#r I f_.l JftpSandarm-Color NEW CROWN'^?/,°l450 words
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Advertisement341 1983-01-05 3 LIDO: LAST 8 DAYS! P (*****14) 11am, 1.30,4.00,6.45, 9.15 No Free List I Prices $4 &$3 CASH bookable up to 3 DAYS m advance m STUDENTS concession at 11am, 1.30 4pm shows Prices $3 $2 CURRENT DAY SALES ONLY m super stereophonic soumf wirhDDLggbgL-i qjprut, I B_!!_s BB £\^A I341 words
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Advertisement631 1983-01-05 3 m m 1 ©fIITI/IW? OWCAWISATtON > r .;:>l_t T ."!|i'JH|fl Ml'P llam, I 30, YOU, 6 45, 915 LIBERTY Opens Today llam, I 45,4^)0,6 45 915 SAVOY IiASTDAY I lorn, I 45, 4XK), 645 915 (REX OPENS TOMORROW) -___>k GODFATHER JW \CANTON_ Xf «Sfo iWuUCMIAHUI ■E2n___3___n_i_ii B LAST DAY 10.45,631 words
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Advertisement635 1983-01-05 4 APPOINTMENTS mtm p tmm^^^ _-_■_->-_-_-_---—-^^MH^HM_a_^_a_H__MP-M-HBMB^-B-i-H_a-^^-^a-_M-V-a-Q II SENIOR MANAGER I A well established engineering company based m Singapore intends to expand its operations m Indonesia with the provision of suitable service and sales facilities to adequately market a well known line of high quality air compressor units for industrial and oilfield635 words
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Miscellaneous432 1983-01-05 4 GARFIELD ByJimDavii GOOP S 1 HEY, GET AWAY FROAA JON'S I ABORNING, < V 6TAAAP COLLECTION/ J J OPIE V f TOO STAR WARS By Archie Goodwill &Al Williamson Attempting to join Oiewbacca ATOP xxv mud VSH_l__^^\ V- The /WS^« V__^-,V_^rA bluff, .LuKe finds himself COLLIDING wrth appears above.,. iMPER/AlS.'^)432 words
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Advertisement1428 1983-01-05 5 NOTICES NATIONAL UNIVERSITY the bankruptcy act m the higb court of the m the high court of tbe OF SINGAPORE (Cbapter 18 m% ed) republic of Singapore republic of Singapore TENDER FOR OPERATION OF iN THK mGB COURT OF TBE C° m P-~ ies WlmUng Up C*mp_alet) HlndinK Up N».1,428 words
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Miscellaneous328 1983-01-05 5 PEANUTS i_— BySchuiz LOOK MO ME PLAY BOOBIE COMPLAINS ABOUT IA REMEMBER THE LAST^I I AS SOON AS I OPENEP IN THE FIRST ROUNP... EVERYTHING, ANP BENNY T M E I PLAYEP I THE CAN OF BALLS 'CRYBABY" BOOBIE ANP CALLS EVERYTHING °OUT" < V A6AINST HIM J HE CALLEP328 words
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Advertisement188 1983-01-05 7 that glide along the wet and the dry, the even and the uneven. Superbly. sometimes slippery m heavy downpours, sometimes burning hot and dry. The AX 320 kevlar steel-belted radial tyre and the AOOl steel-belted radial tyre. H -MM-M K JHKMW I^HMMHHUMk. ___^j__________«M_____H_m__| W^_ »MHHH _JT W _^__H__&W?^_H _N»_ff.____i ff188 words
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Miscellaneous84 1983-01-05 7 TODAY: Singapore 4.09 a.m. (2.6m), 9.24 a.m. (1.2m), 3.18 p.m. (2.7m), 10.05 p.m. (0.5m). SediH Kechll 3.45 a.m. (2.5m), 9.11 a.m. (1.4m), 2.43 p.m. (2.3m), 9.15 p.m. (0.8m). Port Dfckson 5.26 a.m. (0.5m), 10.54 a.m. (2.2m), 5.30 p.m. (0.7m), 11.28 p.m. (2.4m). TOMORROW: Singapore 4.50 a.m. (2.4m), 10.18 a.m. (1.2m),84 words
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Advertisement245 1983-01-05 8 UJe are programmed. We are the Minolta X-700 and the Auto Electroflash 280PX. Together, we make flash photography better and simpler than ever before. l^Bfak_. ,n our P ro 9 rammed autoflash mode, simply y click us together, turn us on, focus and shoot. We jj pL take care of245 words
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Advertisement112 1983-01-05 8 Floating Rate Notes due 1992 Algemene Bank Nederland N.V. Bank Bumiputra Malaysia Berhad Banque Nationale de Paris County Bank Limited Dai-Ichi Kangyo International Limited Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft Fuji International Finance Limited Goldman Sachs International Corp. Gulf International Bank B.S.C. IBJ International Limited Lehman Brothers Kuhn Loeb Lloyds Bank International Limited112 words
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Miscellaneous1972 1983-01-05 8 Journeying C33H__^^ C__ZX__3Hl •i L 3.00 PM Opening folowed by Jaws (Mandarin/r) past. Its monumental preservation of historical inside a crashed van The trail leads him to a 5 M National Anthem foi- the House sfl News m W| 4.20 Curious George: More monkeying around as sites is proving to1,972 words
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Article121 1983-01-05 1 'KH_feiß»i__FSß*_£££---J_JiJ-¥£ml- A n«*«Kl*/»sfe_t!ft* ft Ililj^JiAifl> fi_,n >.■£#.*£_£* fl-*-<_:*# 2 H¥rliJEr.rsAi§f* fife® nTWiI __«Wi*fiU_=._. f aifDfcbWH.!lltt«* ttWUfXftf" M.7&&*f;ftlftl-_--or*** fueftNMiff 2*tt*Hß#*£*JMl f#a*W M "i>US.'M^f id tt Itc ffi f*l fi'j #*W'.iP:fllW__Sr 9 jIJ'J^A 1 -is.f*»_ "*&SllM**r2:* r*_fe# ft ftfeMM^ lfc*ifW2:*iS jfcfiKft- fftls *M.*ftW Lfr i*_f.._ f* ■&£&_s# f fife 01.: if. M121 words
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Article, Illustration1511 1983-01-05 1 N.W. GOH - N.W. GOH By 4 Well, as a child, I was fond of objects of artistic appeal. I used to play with and treasure pieces of jade carvings, snuff bottles, porcelain and so on, found m my grandmother's house. m Lv Yaw, on how1,511 words
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Advertisement303 1983-01-05 1 APPOINTMENTS r^ Dental Officer Hong Kong Government Up to 5GD69,160 p.a. plus 25% gratuity s Maximum tax 15% Medical treatment Dental treatment Free passages Generous terminal leave Subsidised accommodation Children education allowances Holiday visits for children The Medical and Health Department of the Hong Kong Government seeks Dental Officers to303 words
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Advertisement290 1983-01-05 1 W^ GAMMON (HONG KONG) PTE LTD. the jH Singapore subsidiary of Hong Kong's leading civil engineering contractor, invites applicationa from suitably qualified persons for the position of: I PROJECT MANAGER The successful applicant will be fully responsible for all aspects of civil engineering site management including project planning, contract administration,290 words
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Advertisement239 1983-01-05 1 An International Manufacturing Company currently implementing computerisation program for its manufacturing and marketing activities, seek to employ a QUALIFIED COMPUTER PROGRAMMER Applicants should have:- At least 2-3 years' experience m system design and programming, especially m a manufacturing and /or marketing organisation. Good knowledge m Accounting programs and micro operating239 words
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Advertisement359 1983-01-05 1 IHtaiuui pcnff^ PARTS MANAGER Circa $38,000 p.a. Cummins Diesel Sales Service, a division of Scott English Ltd, is gearing itself for market consolidation and growth m the coming years. It now seeks to appoint a suitable candidate to fill the position of a Parts Manager. The successful candidate should either359 words
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Advertisement340 1983-01-05 1 NOTICES In the Matter of The Companies Act, Cap. 185 and In the Matter of TRAUB PTE. LTD. (In Voluntary Liquidation) Members' Voluntary Winding-up NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the creditors of the abovenamed Company, which Is being voluntarily wound-up, are required on or before February 7, 1983 to send340 words
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Advertisement506 1983-01-05 2 NOTICES mmMmm^Ammmmm*. m M__PMF_#MHA The fluorocarbon -coated lM WtMtk M bolt that out Pe^orms ■PQlWal IWIWiwVW ordinary bolts. SC 1® Nestle announces a small but significant w change of name from January 1, 1983. NESTLES PRODUCTS (MALAYA) LTD. NOTICE NESTLES PRODUCTS (MALAYA) UD. mmmmm h-b. wwnwWW I W \lflMkfflM/ ft.l506 words
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Advertisement597 1983-01-05 3 APPOINTMENTS f A new automated Printed Circuit Board assembly f plant is about to commence operating m Singapore. The initial operation covers the assembly of PC Board and with future diversification into sub-assembly and computerrelated equipment. We have vacancies for the following positions: I GENERAL MANAGER This is a senior597 words
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Advertisement723 1983-01-05 3 We are a Singapore based Company with affiliation to a large American furniture design ancf manufacturing group. As part of our expansion plans, we are commencing assembly and manufacturing of furniture and office open plan systems for the. South East Asian market. We are therefore looking for a suitably qualified723 words
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Advertisement788 1983-01-05 3 Mil SINGAPORE PTE.LTD. 1 11 1 (Automotive Electronics) GM Singapore Pte Ltd is ra pidly expanding its technical and manufacturing staff to support the high volume assembly of sophis ticated integrated circuit and automotive entertainment products. During the last 4 years, we have gr< own from our beginning to 1300788 words
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Advertisement306 1983-01-05 3 PS NATIONAL Wkp, UNIVERSITY X^f OF SINGAPORE DEPARTMENT OF OBSTETRICS GYNAECOLOGY Applications are invited for teaching appointments m the Department of Obstetrics Gynaecology. Candidates should possess a basic medical degree and relevant higher professional academic qualifications, together with teaching and research experience. Gross annual emoluments range as follows: Lecturer $27,510—57,040306 words
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Article, Illustration730 1983-01-05 4 Oleh HARLINA H. NOR AMI - Oleh HARLINA H. NOR AMI Men 4, Sek Men Si Ling 'Bilingual toutfi Belia Duiibahasa BILA orang-orang tua menjadi terlalu tua dan lemah untuk menjaga diri mereka, tibalah masanya untuk orangorang muda, yakni anak-anak dan cucucucu mereka mengambil alih peranan menjaga mereka. Tetapi, kebanyakan orangorang730 words
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Article785 1983-01-05 4 HARLINA H. NORAMI - HARLINA H. NORAMI By Sec 4, Si Ling Sec Sch WHEN older people become too old and weak to look after themselves, it is the turn of the young ones, namely their children and grandchildren to take over the role of looking after them. But many785 words
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Article592 1983-01-05 4 Haron A. Rahman - Let's learn MALAY Haron A. Rahman Revision 33 By Soalan 1 Question 1: Terjemahkan potongaa karangan yang berikut ke dalam bahasa Inggerls: Translate the following passage into English: TAHUN baru persekolahan bermula hari im. Kesibukan yang biasa berlaku di hari hari persekolahan yang lalu kirn kembali semula kerana semua yang592 words
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Advertisement469 1983-01-05 4 NOTICES run PRKQIAIIFK ATION TENDKR FOR MAINTENANCE TERM CONTRACT 1983/84 Singapore Airlines I imitcd (SIA) unites contractor* lo submit prequalification applications hu Maintenance A Minoi Works for 'Kir-conditioning Installation 1983 M. Ihe contractors must have experience m service maintenance and repair ol all t\pcs ot airconditioning equipment. lhe value ol469 words
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Advertisement303 1983-01-05 4 «KOMTENA N ASIONAL SDN. BERHAD. tingkot Sc 'tv Blok B Komplek Peiabol Damansara Damansara Heights' Peti Sural 2306 Kuola Lumpur 23 04 Mak lys.a Phone 03 *****4 Cable KONNAS telei KONNAS MA ***** KONNAS MA ***** I^HANGE ADDRESS With i effect from January 1 0J 983 the Finance and Accounts303 words
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