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Title Section14 1983-03-05 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article, Illustration922 1983-03-05 1 ROY MACKIE - ROY MACKIE A handful of tax cuts to promote the main thrusts of economic policy Where the money will be spent and where it came from: Pages 14, 15 More Parliament reports: Pages 16, 17 By Associate Editor A FITTER, stronger and better Singapore is the922 words
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Article470 1983-03-05 1 Budget at a glance Earned income relief FROM year of assessment 1983, earned Income relief for those over 55 years old will be raised from $2,909 to $3,099 while for those aged over 60, the relief will be raised from $3,000 to If the person is handicapped and aged over470 words
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214 1983-03-05 1 Hawker fees will go up over 3 years HAWKER licence fees will be raised gradually m the next thrpee years m a government move to partially "phase out subsidies for hawkers. The government's policy is to bring the fees closer to what it described as "economic rental." An Environment Ministry214 words
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168 1983-03-05 1 Bill passed to raise $15 billion new loans PARLIAMENT yesterday passed a Bill to raise new loans amounting to $15,000 million to meet Singapore's development financing needs over the next four years. The amount will be m addition to the $20 million that can still be raised under the Development168 words
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924 1983-03-05 1 LIAK TENG KIAT; I TAN LIAN CHOO - The majority say Dk should have a seat...' LIAK TENG KIAT I TAN LIAN CHOO By and NEW DELHI, Fri. The non-align-ed foreign ministers' debate on the question of the Kampuchean seat has established beyond doubt that there is no consensus m favour of the Havana decision to leave the924 words
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Article66 1983-03-05 1 JAKARTA, Fri. About 3,420 people have been evacuated from flood stricken areas m the west Java regency of Garut, about 300 km southeast of here, the afternoon daily Sinar Harapan said today. Local officials were quoted as saying no reports of casualties have bpeen received thusAP - 66 words
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Article34 1983-03-05 1 LONDON, Fri. All 13 Opec members are scheduled to attend an emergency meeting here on Monday, United Arab Emirates Oil Minister Mana Said Al-Oteiba said. Beater. SEE PAGE 4Reuter - 34 words
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Advertisement173 1983-03-05 1 Ousted Chad government denied entry: See Page 3 60 pages today GOVT MAY SET LIMITS ON SALT, FAT Paged SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3, 4, fi CAUSEWAY 13 EDITORIAL 18 LETTERS 29 TIMES BUSINESS 21-23 CLASSIFIEDS 25-34 RACING 39-37 SPORTS 38-39 OUTLOOK 2, 3, 4 CINEMA 8 COMICS lfi, 17173 words
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Article550 1983-03-05 2 Health care here SINGAPORE still has a long way to go m the medical field even if the charges by private doctors here surpass those charged by the Mayo Clinic m America. The Permanent Secretary for Health, Dr Andrew Chew, said that although there is an adpequate quantity of550 words
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Article216 1983-03-05 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: AS EXPECTED, Dr Tony Tan's Budget statement is sombre. Bat, far from being pessimistic, it has never been more confident about what we should do to prepare for the future. Events last year (indeed of recent years) have shown that, whatever the outcome of the216 words
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Article313 1983-03-05 2 TAXES ON SYNDICATED LOAN INCOME TO BE LIFTED BANKS n>eed not pay taxpes on income earned from syndicating loans from April 1. The tax holiday, announced by the Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr Tony Tan m his budget spewed! yesterday, will last for the entire period of313 words
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Article98 1983-03-05 2 Tougher drug penalty ONCE proposed laws to toughen the Dangerous Drugs Act are passed, those caught with 15 gm or more of heroin or morphine would face the death penalty. Now, only those found with 100 gm or more of these drugs are charged with trafficking and98 words
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Article336 1983-03-05 2 Labour victory? IF THE polls are correct, Australia will have a new government next week. The Morgan gallup poll m its latest survey showed the Labour Party ahead by a massive 11 per cent. It gave Labour 52 per cent of the primary vote against the ruling336 words
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Article455 1983-03-05 2 The name game WELL British soccer be wip>ed off Singapore's TV screens next season? asks ALAN HUBBARD, who voices concern over the escalating dispute betw.een England's Football League and its television stations. Television does not want to pay what soccer wants, and if this continues, there will be an455 words
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Article414 1983-03-05 2 The censor-guardian THE posture of the censor as the guardian of public morals is one that rouses the instant ire of many, for the simple reason that morality cannot be enforced by law. It must come with education, discipline, religion and a sense of responsibility. A 25-member film414 words
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Advertisement61 1983-03-05 2 BpIgUTHERN ENGLAND: An approaching aircraft NEWFOUNDLAND: A jumbo jet goes into a dive WASHINGTON: A landing DCS misses the tail fin becoming traged ies on the scale of Zagreb, Tenerif 8 and Chicago and yet similar incidents ara never This terrifying investigation reveals not only the _p~~PBl B-8 I >ist61 words
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Article, Illustration503 1983-03-05 3 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON By Our Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Fri. If the opinion polls are correct, Australia will have a new government after the weekend. Prime Minister Malcom Fraser's ruling Liberal Party has only one hope left that it can repeat 1980 by snatching503 words
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Article, Illustration187 1983-03-05 3 More navy gunboats sent to southern Philippines MANILA, Fri. More navy gunboats have been sent to the rebellion-torn southern Philippines amid reports that at least 31 people died m continued fighting throughout the country, officials said today. Navy officials said four gunboats and six patrol craft had been ordered toVFP; AP - 187 words
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Article, Illustration180 1983-03-05 3 Hotels pleasing VIPs to the tune of millions NEW JJELHI.Fri. The 60 or so heads of states Elus various prime minLs;rs and other dignitaries attending the Non-Aligned Summit will be getting the YIP treatment both from the Indian government and the hotels where they are staying. According to press reports,180 words
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Article191 1983-03-05 3 NEW DELHI, Fri. •Cuba yesterday circulated among journalists covering the Non-Aligned Foreign Ministers' Conference here its rival 25-page propaganda booklet to the Singapore-published, Havana And New Delhi What's The Difference? Entitle Cuba's Presence In The Movement Of Non-Aligned Countries, the booklet describes Cuba's term as chairman of the191 words
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78 1983-03-05 3 An attempt to claim Chad seat fails NEW DELHI, Fri. A delegation representing the ousted Chad government of Goukouni Oueddei was refused entry to India last night and flown out of the country, the Press Trust of India reported today. The delegation arrived here yesterday seeking to claim the ChadReuter - 78 words
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Article124 1983-03-05 3 NEW DELHI, Fri. The Iraqi delegation, which is to be headed by President Saddam Hussein, appears to be taking no chances with his safety. According to one paper here, the Iraqi contingent includes two plane loads of security men, six of whom have already inspected the hotel124 words
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Article67 1983-03-05 3 THE PHILIPPINES has been assured by the Unit.cd States that it would come to the aid of its Asian ally if the Philippines ever became involved m a conflict with a third country. Defence Minister Juan Ponce Enrile said this m Manila yesterday after his return fromReuter - 67 words
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Article47 1983-03-05 3 INDONESIA'S MOST wanted man, Imron bin Mohammad, a 37-year-old Muslim extremist sentenced to death for subversion and aircraft hijacking, has been recaptured after two months on the run, official sources m Jakarta said yesterday. He escaped from Jakarta's maximum security military prison m December. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article50 1983-03-05 3 VIETNAM WAR veteran James (Bo) Gritz, reported to have led an abortive search for missing American servicemen m Laos with colleagues David Scott Weakly and Gary Goldman, was freed on bail yesterday from a jail m Nakhon Phanom m north-east Thailand, police m Bangkok said. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Advertisement267 1983-03-05 3 TECHNICAL DIRECTOR POLYMER CHEMISTRY Outstanding Remuneration Package Location: Kuala Lumpur (Ref. 2848) Norsechem (M) Berhad, a major The position calls for an outstanding Malaysian manufacturer of a full range of chemical engineer, Malaysian or ex-urea-formaldehyde and phenolfor- patriate, an acknowledged expert m the maldehyde resins used m the plywood, field267 words
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Advertisement966 1983-03-05 3 H I H A member of PA International I ■■■■■■n 1. 1 I CHIEF EXECUTIVE I DESIGNATE I MANUFACTURING PLANT S Around $70,000 per annum plus car (Ref. 3119) Z A young but fast expanding organisa- have considerable experience m <*£ tion involved m the manufacturing of managing a high966 words
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Article320 1983-03-05 4 Scargill bows to moderates LONDON, Fri. BACKING away from an immediate stoppage, Mr Arthur Scargill, militant leader of Britain's 200,000 coal miners, has bowed to union moderates and agreed to a ballot on a national strike. Mr Scargill and the union's national executive want an all-out strike from Mar 13Reuter; AP - 320 words
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Article, Illustration120 1983-03-05 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Fri. A reception for Sneen Elizabeth was Isrnpted yesterday when a man shooting "stop the torture" was detained. The man. Identified as Seamus Gibney, was taken away by police from the reception at Davtes Symphony Ball. Platn-cloth.es security men raced from all .directions whenKENNETH KOH - 120 words
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Article538 1983-03-05 4 LONDON, Friday EIGHT members of the Organisation of Petroteum Exporting Countries held their second day of talks here today, with agrpeement on prices and production still very much m the balance. The Oil Ministers of Algeria, Saudi Arabia, the Emirates, Indonesia, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria andUPI; AFP; FT - 538 words
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Article, Illustration286 1983-03-05 4 Heated debate marks end of campaigns BONN, Fri. West Germany's political leaders have ended their campaigns for Sunday's national elections with an often heated television debate on issues ranging from jobs to missiles. The atmosphere became charged last night when right-wing Bavarian leader Franz Josef Strauss accused members of HansJochenReuter - 286 words
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Article77 1983-03-05 4 EUROPEAN COMMUNITY development aid ministers have agreed that political cooperation with developing countrtes should be a determining factor m future aid projects to those countries. West German Economic Cooperation Minister Juergen Warnke said on Thursday that ministers of the 10-nation community meeting m Bonn agreed to giveJudy Handley - 77 words
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Article79 1983-03-05 4 CHINA'S DEFENCE Minister Zhang Aiping, m what appeared to be a major defence policy statement, said m Beijing that China must "concentrate" its military spending on the development of more and better strategic nuclear weapons, Xinhua news agency reported on Thursday. In an article m this week's edition— UPI - 79 words
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Article71 1983-03-05 4 JEWISH SETTLERS on the occupied West Bank say they will continue taking the law into their own hands if they feel the army is not protecting them against stone throwing by Arabs. Twice this Wpgek, settlers broke into a school at Yatta, south of Hebron, fired shotsAF - 71 words
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Article64 1983-03-05 4 INDIA HAS agreed to buy abount 30 more Jaguar long-range strike aircraft from Britam, bringing its total confirmed Jaguar force to an eventual 115, industry officials m New Delhi said on Thursday. The deal, which is believed to be worth up to US$3OO million (about Ss63oFT - 64 words
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Article51 1983-03-05 4 NORTH KOREA is training its air force to destroy at least one-third of major South Korean facilities m the first strike m an eventual war, North Korean defector Cant Lee Ung-Pyong, 28, formerly assigned to the Ist North Korean Combat Air Division, sairt m Seoul yesterday.UPI - 51 words
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Article44 1983-03-05 4 AFGHAN ARMY chief-of-staff Gen Baba Khan s aide-de-camp, Maj Mohamad Abdullah Shamkar, has fled with his family to Pakistan He said that Afghanistan was now governed by Soviet advisers," the proCe D A L ghan formation Centre reported m Peshawar. \FP.FP - 44 words
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Article96 1983-03-05 6 NEW YORK, Fri. The California storm that caused US$l3O million (Ss27l million) m damage and killed 17 people moved on yesterday, hut floods kept at least 5,000 people from their homes. Pack moles carried supplies and fuel yesterday to about 20 people isolated by mudslides and floodingAP; UPI - 96 words
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228 1983-03-05 6 House adopts $10b 'more jobs' Bill WASHINGTON, Fri. The House of Representatives yesterday overwhelmingly adopted a US$4.9 billion (about Sslo billion) Bill aimed at creating jobs and feeding families m the nation s most distressed regions. The vote demonstrated the political allure of the job issue, and the eagerness ofNYT; Reuter - 228 words
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68 1983-03-05 6 NETANYA, (Israel), Fri. Lebanon, moving to break an impasse at troop withdrawal talks with Israel, said it has offered the possibility of Israeli patrols m southern Lebanon to replace the five outposts demanded by Israel. This proposal had come up during previous rounds ofUPI - 68 words
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Article, Illustration421 1983-03-05 6 WASHINGTON, Friday THE World Bank has reduced the fees it charges Third World countries for loans because of record earnings. It was the second time m the past three months that the bank has reduced some of the costs associated withReuter - 421 words
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184 1983-03-05 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. The Senate agriculture committee has approved proposals to boost US agricultural exports by requiring overseas sales of surplus dairy products and allowing millions of dollars to be used as subsidies. During Wednesday's day-long session, committee chairman Jesse Helms, a NorthUPI - 184 words
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Article48 1983-03-05 6 ISMAILIA (Egypt), Fri. Egypt and Israel yesterday ended a second day of talks on the future of a small strip of land m Sinai without agreement. A statement issued after the four-session talks did not mention any date or venue for future talks. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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111 1983-03-05 6 SAN JOSE, Fri. Pope John Paul IPs Central American tour suffered a major "insult" when Guatemala, ignoring Vatican appeals, executed six men and cast a pall on the Pope's impending visit to that country. The firing squad executions yesterday were regarded a direct rebuffAgencies - 111 words
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Advertisement531 1983-03-05 6 ENGLISH AT THE BRITISH COUNCIL 55S_i_i_-#Wffff_^BE _21H n jß_\ m >tl m\ __l_^____b 'Jfat_t _SM6t H_^ mm\!a_\______mmM •••y^'iT-^BI 1 HpP-WPyS^ißvll _iS— __i_BbP '•"^•'WPrT^^ilinr'HßL^Jp—JwiWiiiiS ifl _U_nß9>¥^r7uf_u_ _a_B Hi 1 -_3a_Aiwi_P-WP'^Woi > i^Slir > 'TM^SiTlHli 1 mmmVMTWmWt MM WlBSi J W_L-!_j!_Blß_tt_Ml I_iT*-p4M.-M _B 8 I H _-K_-__-_-U _-_f_-_B_Uflll JBn*« J-ffflli Kl* ffKrVTSgBBaBB-:531 words
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Advertisement1287 1983-03-05 7 Audio-Video Delights -;,S^Sr Effective 5 March 1 983, you pay a very nominal $1 $2, $3 or $8 "Jjer. for a valuable product when you buy any of the Sharp items m that ~^to^ particular category below. For example, if you buy a 36cm or 41cm lH- j' J colour1,287 words
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752 1983-03-05 8 BENG TAN - BENG TAN Singapore a top medical centre? By Our Medical Reporter Govt mayset limits on salt and fat m canned food THE government may limit the amount of salt and fat m canned and preserved foods because eating too much of these752 words
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204 1983-03-05 8 AGNES WEE - Tentative date for builders' election to fill top posts AGNES WEE By MARCH 15 has been tentatively set for the election of key officials to the Singapore Contractors Association's council of management. The date is subject to agreement by members. This will be the first meeting of the fourth council204 words
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123 1983-03-05 8 Dr Tay opens centre for computer studies WITH the touch of a few buttons on a computer terminal, Dr Tay Eng Soon, Minister of State (Education), yesterday opened the Centre for Computer Studies at Ngee Ann Polytechnic. At Dr Tay's command, the computer flashed information on television monitors placed m123 words
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Article52 1983-03-05 8 NEW ZEALAND Defence Minister David Thomson arrives today on the second leg of a two-week tour of Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines. Mr Thomson will meet Defence and Second Health Minister Goh Chok Tong at Mindef m Tanglin on Monday for an exchange of views and consultations on52 words
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516 1983-03-05 8 Survey Shows quality of workforce has improved THE quality of Singapore's labour force has improved over the past few years, a Labour Ministry survey has revealed. The findings of the survey, conducted last June, were disclosed by the Minister of State (Labour), Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, at the litth anniversary516 words
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106 1983-03-05 8 THE Quwnsland Premier, Mr Joh Bjelke-Petersen, accompanied by Deputy-Premier Dr Liew Edwards, arrived m Singapore yesterday for a four-day visit. Mr Bjelke-Petersen is leading a Queensland government mission to Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Hongkong. He is accompanied by the largest and most diverse Queensland106 words
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134 1983-03-05 11 A SCHOOL which trains people for office jobs was officially opened this week. The National Institute of Commerce at the Singapore Polytechnic's old buildings m Prince Edward Road started rlassps last AdHI classes last April. The institute can take up to 2,000 students but134 words
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Article229 1983-03-05 11 Less job-hopping and more money WORKERS earned more money last year and did less jobhopping. These are two points made m a report about Singapore's financial position last year. The report shows that Singapore did better than most countries affected by the world's business problems. The average worker received a229 words
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Article147 1983-03-05 11 1982 GAINS AND LOSSES OTHER points made m the report: The building industry grew by more than 11 per cent. The Skills Development Fund which helps workers to better themselves gave $110 million toward the training of more than 86,000 workers. More than 11,600 youngsters entered the National University of147 words
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Article67 1983-03-05 11 A THIRD television channel is being considered by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation. Programmes could start later this year, ac- cording to Petir Supplement, published by the People's Action Party. A third channel will allow SBC to show more serious programmes. Petir suggests these would include67 words
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Article, Illustration147 1983-03-05 11 Seventh meeting of the non-aligned movement. New Delhi AN IMPORTANT international meeting starts m the Indian capital city of New Delhi on Monday. It is a meeting of 97 countries, including Singapore, that form what is called the nonalligned movement. The movement started 22 years ago at a time when147 words
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Article107 1983-03-05 11 then a large part of Cambodia has been controlled by a government set up by the Vietnamese. Singapore and its neighbours, Malaysia and Indonesia, want Vietnam to remove its soldiers from Cambodia and for the country to be ruled by its own people. Another problem to be solved107 words
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Article, Illustration179 1983-03-05 11 FRIENDS of Cambodian leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk were this week trying to get him included m the meeting of non-aligned i nations which starts on Monday. Prince Sihanouk is one of three men who I want to get 180,000 Vietnamese soldiers out of Cambodia.179 words
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Article, Illustration196 1983-03-05 11 A NEW 'NEIGHBOURHOOD' POLICE SYSTEM TO HELP BEAT CRIME WILL START IN JUNE DON'T be surprised if you become friends with policemen who will soon be patrolling near your home. This is the idea of an important now that will «tart m TiinP new system196 words
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159 1983-03-05 11 YOUR local friendly police officer will be among the first to know about your 999 call as he will be carrying radio equipment. If necessary, he will be told to answer the call. Help will also come from other policemen covering a wider159 words
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Article86 1983-03-05 11 BUS RIDES for elderly people will cost only 40 cents from March 14. The new deal offered by the Singapore Bus Service will be available to any citizen or permanent resident over 60 years old. But the cheap rides will only be allowed at86 words
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Article49 1983-03-05 11 THE Sentcea cable car system which has not been working since an oil drillship drifted into the overhead cables killing seven passengers m January will stay out of action for at least another three months. Two new cables costing $170,000 will be fitted sometime m June.49 words
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56 1983-03-05 11 NEW $5m BADMINTON CENTRE TO BE BUILT A $5 million badminton complex is to be built next to the Singapore Badminton Hall m Guillemard Road. It will have six courts, a gymnasium, clubhouse and restaurant. It is expected to be ready by 1986. Members of the Singapore Badminton Association will56 words
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Article77 1983-03-05 11 THE newly-opened Galeries Lafayette store m Goldhill Square is m a dispute for selling goods at low prices. The store says it should be allowed to decide the price Of goods it sells but two compa- nies that supply goods to the store disagree. As a77 words
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Article44 1983-03-05 11 TRAINS and cars for the Mass Rapid Transit system could be built m Singapore. A government-owned company has linked with a British firm and hopes to win a $190 million order to make the 144 trains and cars needed for the system.44 words
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Article223 1983-03-05 12 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON By FIVE directors of two trading firms, who were sued by the Moscow Narodny Bank for repayment of more than $17.5 million credit granted to the companies, yesterday consented to judgment against them for $16.5 million. Mr Mark Saville, OC, for the bank, told223 words
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226 1983-03-05 12 'Saving scheme faces problem this year' IT MAY be more difficult to motivate students to save for this year's .School Savings Campaign. Voicing this concern at the campaign's launching yesterday, POSB chairman Tan Chok Kian noted that m the past, a contest was held to encourage pupils and schools to226 words
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244 1983-03-05 12 Income scheme for employers of foreign maids INSURANCEcooperative, NTUC Income, has introduced a scheme for people who are required to sign a $5,000 security bond when they hire foreign maids for domestic work here. Under this scheme, Income's policy holders who are also employers of foreign domestic servants pay a244 words
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122 1983-03-05 12 THE employers of two missing Filipina domestic maids are anxious to contact them or know their whereabouts. Miss Carolina Macareag, 51, and Miss Virginia Parcual, 39, disappeared on March 1. Miss Macareag was due to leave for Manila tomorrow, her employer said. Her work122 words
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80 1983-03-05 12 Elderly can use SSBS passes on SBS buses SENIOR citizens aged 60 and above can use concession passes issued by the Singapore Shuttle Bus Service (SSBS) when they travel on Singapre Bus Service (SBS) buses during off-peak hours. The SBS announced yesterday that it will also recognise senior citizen concessionary80 words
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Article48 1983-03-05 12 NGEE Ann Polytechnic has received approval from the Ministry of Finance to build a $16.6 million sports complex, including an Olympic-sized swimming and running track. Tender offers have been called. Construction is expected to begin soon and will take about a year to complete.48 words
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Article, Illustration377 1983-03-05 12 Vital to Singapore's well-being Dr Tay BANKS have been urged to promote the habit of saving among school children, m view of the importance of this virtue to Singapore's well-being. While the Post Office Savings Bank has always supported school saving schemes,377 words
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132 1983-03-05 12 Police kiosk at Orchard Road is popular THE week-old police kiosk at Orchard Road is showing signs of early success. More than 350 people, averaging at least 50 a day, have approached the kiosk for help. They ranj»e from people seeking directions, to complaints of overcharging and cheating. And for132 words
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Article107 1983-03-05 12 MAN IS HANGED FOR DRUG OFFENCE A CONVICTED drug trafficker, was hanged at dawn m Changi Prison yesterday. Anwar Ali Khan, 32, was sentenced to death for trafficking m 43.5 grams of heroin at the Treetops Bar m Holiday Inn on Aug 21, 1978. His appeal to the Court of107 words
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289 1983-03-05 12 Case hits out at price fixing and wars THE Consumers' Association of Singapore (Case) has issued a statement condemning both price-fixing and price wars. This statement comes In the wake of the dispute between Gaieties Lafayette and several wholesalers over who should fix the retail price of an Item. The289 words
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Advertisement195 1983-03-05 12 Liquor Business 1 WANTED I Our client, a multi-national liquor I manufacturer and retailer wishes to I purchase wholesale/retail liquor 1 licence business preferably with prospects of getting bottling I licence, outright purchase or I partnership. I Reply m strictest confidence to: 1 Medora Tong <Sd Chow associates I 520195 words
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808 1983-03-05 13 GRACE CHNG - GRACE CHNG Licence fees to be raised m three stages By THERE is full employment today and hawkers are m the trade of their own choice for the profits m it. This was one reason the Environment Ministry considered when it decided to reduce808 words
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273 1983-03-05 13 Malaysia gets tough with drug traffickers KUALA LUMPUR, Friday IN AN increasingly tough stand on the narcotics issue, a cabinet committee has decided that drug traffickers caught with 15 g or more of heroin or morphine would face the death penalty. At present, only those found m possession of 100273 words
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Article69 1983-03-05 13 THE LONGEST political murder trial m Malaysia's history ends today when the judge decides whether the Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, Datuk Mokhtar Hashim, lives or dies. Datuk Mokhtar and village headman Rahmat Satiman face the gsillows if found guilty of murdering Mohamed Taha Talib,UPI - 69 words
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Article81 1983-03-05 13 THE NEW political party being formed by the group of 13 which broke away from Pas would initially tie called Hisbul Muslimiin (Islamic Front), the group's leader, Datuk Asrf Haji Muda, said m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The formation of the new party would be announced onNST - 81 words
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Article26 1983-03-05 13 A IW-TONNE Taiwanese deep-sea fishing vessel with several injured crew members was yesterday speeding to Penang harbour to seek treatment for the wounded. NST.NST - 26 words
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Article123 1983-03-05 13 STBU, Fri. Singapore will be a ready buyer of Malaysian hydro power when it is transmitted by undersea cable from Sarawak to Johore, Singapore High Commissioner to Malaysia, Mr Maurice Baker, said here yesterday. Speaking to reporters on arrival for a four-day visit, he saidNST - 123 words
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119 1983-03-05 13 Concert of folk songs and classics for free A CONCERT of folk songs and Ught classics will be performed at the Victoria Concert Hall from March 18 to 21 at 8 p.m. The Musical Soiree will feature 31 local soloists and foor guest vocalists from Hongkong. Admission Is free. Tickets119 words
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Article, Illustration811 1983-03-05 14 Hsung Bee Hwa, Lillian Chew; Conrad Raj - Hsung Bee Hwa, Lillian Chew Conrad Raj nnmcfmnmnxdmxbx Reports by and THE Budget for the financial year 1983 (FY 1983) reflects the government's on-going plans to improve the standard of living and to ensure a viable economy. More than half of $14,671 billion811 words
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Article, Illustration687 1983-03-05 14 AMONG the ministries which will spend substantially more this financial year than m the 1982 financial year (FYB2) are National Development, Labour, Communications, Education, Foreign Affairs and Culture. Only the Public Service Commission and the Finance Ministry will get less than before.687 words
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276 1983-03-05 14 Spending likely to be higher than expected GOVERNMENT spending is now expected to reach $15.16 billion for the current year ending March 31. This is marginally higher than the $14,488 billion originally estimated. Recurrent spending has been revised upwards by $1,685 billion to $9,323 billion. Public debt, pensions and higher276 words
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Article, Illustration649 1983-03-05 15 Leo de Silva; Uranium - Leo de Silva Uranium gmdtnmdfmfjxjxcjxgf ST graphics Artwork by and nxngzdgzsgfSgftw Revenue expected to drop by 4pc THE government expects to earn less money m the coming financial year. It estimates that funds flowing into its coffers will total $8.87 billion, 4.8 per649 words
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Article240 1983-03-05 15 THE government bow expects that, by the end of this month, it will have earned $9.3 billion In the 1982 financial year (FYB2) of April 1, 1982, to March 31, 1983. This means that the various money-earning arms of the government brought In 18.fi per240 words
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Article657 1983-03-05 15 Boats never came THE Marine Police ordered boats but they never arrived, so the Home Affairs Ministry underspent by 58 per cent. The Education Ministry continues to be the largest employer within the civil service, with 21,179 people on its payroll. The Communications Ministry lost more than 1,500657 words
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Article675 1983-03-05 16 I I p j] A BILL was passed m Parliament yesterday to improve banking secrecy here. The Banking (Amendment) Bill will also minimise the publicity that could arise when a bank goes to court over claims for deposits. Moving the second reading of the Bill, First675 words
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223 1983-03-05 16 THE government will have to relocate about 2,300 street hawkers into hawker centres before it can think about giving licences to those with culinary skills, Parliament heard yesterday. This has to be the priority because of the limited number of223 words
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Article, Illustration577 1983-03-05 16 How resettlement singles qualify for HDB priority THE Bill before Parliament seeks to: INCREASE penalties to a fine not exceeding $2,fM or imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months, or both; EMPOWER the police, or any Singapore Armed Forces officer engaged m the manoeuvres, or any warrant officer, non-commissioned577 words
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Article62 1983-03-05 16 THE FIRST tenders for the Mass Rapid Transit System will be called by the middle of this month, Communications Minister Ong Teng Cheong announced yesterday. The MRT project is going as scheduled and response from both local and international contractors to the invitation for pre-qualifica-tion tenders had62 words
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Article78 1983-03-05 16 THE FIRST part of the Ayer Rajah Expressway is expected to be completed by the end of 1985. Work on the second part is expected to begin late next year and will be completed by mid-1987. There was thus no need to widen Pasir Panjang Road as most78 words
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Article54 1983-03-05 16 PARLIAMENT staff will soon have their salaries increased and backdated to June last year. Parliament yesterday accepted the recommendations of the Commission on Parliament Staff. Minister of Law E. W. Barker, who moved that the commission's report on the revisions be accepted, said that a pay54 words
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Article106 1983-03-05 16 COMPENSATION RATES for resettled people would not be revised now because they were still adequate, said the Minister of State (National Development), Mr Lee Yock Suan. The rates were revised twice m the last 24 months, and inflation, at 3.9 per cent for 1982, has been low, he106 words
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Article70 1983-03-05 16 THE HOUSING BOARD carries out spot checks on flats to ensure that its tenants do not abUpSe their public housing privilege. Last year, tenants of nine rental and 29 sold flats were evicted, while tenants of 23 rental and 32 sold flats are being prosecuted. Mr Lee70 words
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Article, Illustration543 1983-03-05 16 18,000 more hotel rooms in four years SINGAPORE is expected to have 18,965 new hotel rooms by 1987 if plans for all the approved hotels and new extensions to existing ones are implemented. Parliament was told yesterday that this figure was m addition to the 15,882 rooms already available now.543 words
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Article167 1983-03-05 17 THE government will reclaim 277 hectares off Punggoi at $136 million In the next three years and will eventually use it for housing. Before that, parts of the land will be used for industries, relocation of activities affected by Eubllc schemes and for itensive pig farming,167 words
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Article, Illustration423 1983-03-05 17 'No safety courses, no foreign workers' Condition for building contractors BUILDING contractors who fail to .send all their workers through safety courses may not get work permits for foreign workers. With this proposed tough measure, backed by increased enforcement and surprise checks at work sites, the Labour Ministry hopes to423 words
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Article373 1983-03-05 17 THE government has and will continue to give sub--9 stantial aid to voluntary organisations to educate handicapped children. This assurance was given yesterday m Parliament by the Minister of State (Education), Dr Tay Eng Soon, m reply to Dr Tan Cheng Bock (Ayer Rajah) who373 words
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Advertisement81 1983-03-05 16 Latest Rates the MFC way f 1 month 1 6.75%p.a.^| 3 months 7.00% p.a. 6 months 7.25% p. a. 9 months 7.25% p. a. |T 12 months 7.50% p.a. J/ js___\ MFC THEMAIAYAN FINANCE CORPN. [SPORE] BERHAD Incorporated ki Singapore -Wholly Owned by Malayan Banking Berhad) Head Office: 2 Battery81 words
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Article454 1983-03-05 18 AS EXPECTED, Dr Tony Tan's Budget statement for 1983/84 is sombre. But, apart from the fact that it contains no shocks, it is far from being pessimistic. It has never been more confident about what we should do to prepare for the future. In a sense,454 words
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Article, Illustration4848 1983-03-05 18 IN MY Budget statement last year, I told the House that I expected 1982 to be a grim year with mounting problems of unemployment and protectionism m the industrialised countries. To my regret, my fears have turned out to be well-founded. The world4,848 words
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Advertisement13 1983-03-05 19 JOHN Drysdale's Behind The Headlines is m Page 24; Forum m Page 2013 words
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Advertisement478 1983-03-05 19 I TOTO SUPER JACKPOT 1 i $130,000 Of r S A FOR TOMORROW'S DRAW 1 a A 18/83 TO BE HELD OVER S y7 REDIFFUSION AFTER 4.30 P.M. gl 2nd Prize g i mmmmWt CMI MESE N£W Y£ R S I IS iOOOTI&Prtw* »00 Bonus Prfcres JjJ IS AH you478 words
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Letter, Illustration448 1983-03-05 20 AS A British athlete resident here I am interested m the way the Singapore team managers are attempting to improve the standard of the national athletics team. My experience is that athletes are naturally individualistic m their approach to their sport, which mainly involves448 words
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728 1983-03-05 20 I How Dr Tan summed up the position As I meattMed earlier, •w wfh perf ormance m IKS was dae mainly to iemestle factors, la net, without the eeatrimtten frem the eaastraetfea infantry, econsmtc growth weald have beea beiew iVi percent. We eaa rely ea these domestic factors to sastala728 words
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744 1983-03-05 20 dnsrhjdhxgzehhehe THE total budgeted expenditure (excluding the transfer from the Consolidated Fond to the Development Fund) for FY 83 Is $14,671 million, an increase of 18 per cent over FY 82. Expenditure on education and manpower training; Infrastructural,744 words
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2464 1983-03-05 20 naGvJHI NMmM FOR financial year 1983 recurrent revenue is estimated at $8,871 million, which represents a decrease of $452 million or 4.8 per cent compared with the revised estimates of $9,323 million for FY 82. Income tax is still the largest single source2,464 words
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Article87 1983-03-05 21 BONVESTS Holdings (formerly Industrial Electronics and Engineering Ltd) will issue an introductory circular to shareholders m the second week of May, m connection with the company's application to the Stock Exchange of Singapore to lift the suspension of trading on eight million shares of the company as well87 words
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Article59 1983-03-05 21 NEPTUNE Orient Lines has formed a wholly owned company called Neptune Shipmanagement Services (Pte) Ltd. The subsidiary was incorporated on Feb 3, with an authorised and paid-up capital of $1 million and $100,000 respectively. The first subscribers to the company are Mr Lua Cheng Eng, managing director of59 words
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Article29 1983-03-05 21 AMBASSADOR Hotel has acquired a "shell" Australian company called Ambassador Holdings Pty Ltd. It has an authorised and paid-up capital of Asl million and As 2 respectively.29 words
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Article20 1983-03-05 21 TRADING m the shares of India-Malaysia Textiles Bhd was temporarily suspended with effect from 10 am yesterday.20 words
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Article73 1983-03-05 21 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has reminded Loytape Bhd to reply to its query on its acquisition of Sama Holdings Bhd, Central Industrial Corporation, General Aluminium Works (M) and Central Elastic Corporation. The KLSE also wants information on Loytape's rights issue of one-for-one at M 51.70 per share;73 words
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Article73 1983-03-05 21 CITY Developments has reported a 30.2 per cent rise m audited group pretax profits to $41.39 million for the year ended Oct 31, 1982. Earnings after tax rose 36.3 per cent from $17.53 million to $23.9 million. Profits attributable to shareholders stood at $23.33 million ($16.6 million).73 words
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Article44 1983-03-05 21 PALMCO Holdings Bhd has announced group pretax profits of M 51.04 million for the six months ended Dec 31, 1982, compared with M 55.25 million previously. Turnover amounted to M 5232.5 million compared with Ms23B million m the previous corresponding period.44 words
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Article27 1983-03-05 21 GANDA Holdings has incurred group pretax losses of Msl.4 million for the year ended Sep 30, 1982, against pretax profits of M 51.27 million before.27 words
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Article28 1983-03-05 21 INSURANCE Corporation of Singapore's final dividend of 12.5 per cent gross for the year ended Dec 31, 1982, will be paid to shareholders on April 20.28 words
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Article21 1983-03-05 21 RIVERVTEW Rubber Estates will pay a first interim dividend of 5 per cent gross to shareholders on April 18.21 words
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Article78 1983-03-05 21 TOKYO, Fri. Foreign investors bought a net 102.22 billion yen (*****.5 million) of Japanese stocks m February on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, after 71.77 billion yen of net purchases m January, the exchange said. This was the sixth consecutive month when foreign investors were net buyers, it said.Reuter - 78 words
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Article105 1983-03-05 21 TOKYO, Fri. Capital investment by Japanese companies was expected to decline 2.3 per cent m fiscal 1983, beginning m April, from a year earlier for the first drop m six years, according to a survey released by the Bank of Japan today. Investment m plant and equipment byAFP - 105 words
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390 1983-03-05 21 FURTHER streamlining of United Engineers group's operations m Singapore and new key management appointments have taken place m recent weeks. Both the engineering division and heavy equipment operations of United Engineers (S) Pte Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary, have been expanded to gear the390 words
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469 1983-03-05 21 LILLIAN CHEW - LILLIAN CHEW By BANKS need not pay taxes on income earned from syndicating loans from April 1. The tax holiday, announced by the Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr Tony Tan m his budget speech yesterday, will last for the entire period469 words
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455 1983-03-05 21 KING'S Hotel's strong cash position and higher room rates have contributed to a sharp 88.3 per cent jump m group pretax profits to $12.04 million for the year ended Oct 31. The hotel group's results also revealed a doubling of total revenue to $35.51455 words
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263 1983-03-05 21 OVERSEAS Union Securities is maintaining its gross dividend at 6 per cent for the year ended Dec 31, 1982, m spite of an 11 per cent fall m group net earnings to $1.28 million. At the group pretax level, the closed-end investment263 words
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250 1983-03-05 21 Menang earnings better than expected MENANG Corporation (M) Bhd, which made its debut on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange last November, has posted better-than-expected earnings last year. For the year ended Dec 31, 1982 it achieved an unaudited group pretax profits of M 525.16 million, exceeding its forecast of M250 words
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332 1983-03-05 21 THE Centre for Computer Studies at Ngee Ann Polytechnic will call for a fiveyear investment outlay costing $33 million. This excludes the cost of a new building that the centre expects to move into by the middle of next year. Speaking to332 words
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Article, Illustration156 1983-03-05 21 Prices end higher in active trading SINGAPORE: Prices closed higher m active trading ahead of the budget announcement, which Is not expected to spring tax shocks. M Cement rose 15 cents to $7.45, PMCW 36 cents to $5.95, S Trading 15 cents to $6.15, DBS 15 cents to $8.35. The156 words
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Article81 1983-03-05 21 G E Life 2550 +50 Bata 356 +34 PMC 595+25 Public Bank 575 +25 Public Corp 340 +24 Johan Hldgs 392 +22 George Kent 760 +20 Sel Properties 565 +20 Syn Resins 550 +20 Grand Central 470 +20 I C S 378+20 S P P 246+19 M M C81 words
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Article44 1983-03-05 21 March 3 March 4 BT Composite: 801.24 811.22 BT Indicator: *****8 *****6 ST Industrials: 822.93 831.25 ST Finance: 1967.42 1988.67 ST Hotels: 1021.59 1027.51 ST Properties: 644.64 649.88 ST Minings: 225.06 226.21 ST Plantations: 932.89 934.14 OCBC: 726.91 736.79 SES Ind: 621.87 627.6044 words
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Article28 1983-03-05 21 JC-MPH Wits 1,584,000 M U I 1,004,000 Pahang Cons 753,000 U O B 735,000 M M C 691,000 Total turnover: 21.42 m Total value: $61.67 m28 words
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Article13 1983-03-05 21 II Leong Credit 585 -15 Inchcape 299 -13 Paper Products 234 -1113 words
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Article72 1983-03-05 21 BrastoMlBM +1 C*C CCM +4 Cold Storage +6 DoBtopInd EM* -5 F&N +10 Genttngs +6 Guinness -2 Gatbrie Bad Haw Par +5 Inchcape Bhd -13 MTC NBT +4 Nat Iron +15 PMC +25 PuEtoe +3 Perils Plant +2 Prims +10 Robkwons +3 Rothmans +8 SembShip -172 words
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Article138 1983-03-05 21 The NST Industrials rose 9.68 points to 1068.68. HONGKONG: Prices closed easier with the Hang Seng index at 985.54, down 17.21 points. TOKYO: The market average rose 9.68 points to 8,014.76 on a volume of 366 million shares. The TSE Index added 1.98 to 591.29. SYDNEY: The All-Ordi-naries rose138 words
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Article2749 1983-03-05 22 Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded m lots of li shares each, with price quoted m dollars. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Gr's Net 1982/1983 Last Div IVE Vol Day High Low Company Sale for- < ('000) High Low 350 235 Acma 260 -3 21.7 25.22,749 words
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617 1983-03-05 22 INVESTORS cast off their doubts yesterday as significant baying became evident at the lower levels. The local market had opened cautions hot the pace quickened after the first hoar. Baying interest was well spread. Brokers and dealers said the Immediate rebound from Thursday's weakness617 words
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Article272 1983-03-05 22 RENEWED buying lifted share prices to a steady finish on the Kuala Kumpur stock market yesterday. A bullish mood prevailed as investors were encouraged largely by the continued flow of favourable US economic news and firmer tin prices, which gain five cents to M 529.63 per kilo272 words
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Article32 1983-03-05 22 Up Down nnch Industrials 81 14 13 Finance 8 2 1 Hotels 2 Properties 7 2 (Ml Palms I Tins 8 1 5 Rubbers 10 2 2 Rubbers Deb/Loans 132 words
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Article51 1983-03-05 22 P Bank 645 +40 Selprop 630 +35 C Sugars 1380 +30 Johan 426 +26 X L Ind 590+25 G Kent 840 +25 Tan Chong 520 +20 MMC 334+20 Lien Hoe 655 +20 Berjuntai 700 +20 Isl Pen 740 +20 H L Ind 975+20 Tong Meng 288 +18 Utd Est51 words
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Article189 1983-03-05 22 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST (Mangers' prices far Mar 7) The Commerce 3.25 3.45 The Savings Fund 1.77 I.BBxd Spore Prog Fund 1.43 1.52 Spore Sec. Fund 2.17 2.30 Spore Invest Fund 1.12 1.19 Spore Equity Fund 1.40 1.48 ASIA UNIT TRUST (Managers' prices for Mar 7) Mai Invest Fund189 words
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Article3404 1983-03-05 22 BUSINESS DONE Singapore BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Stock ExcJiange 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 "sen". Big Board3,404 words
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Article300 1983-03-05 22 THE STOCK market yesterday closed easier with the Hang Seng index ending below the 1,000 level at 985.54, down 17.20 after showing a 10.01 gain at mid-morning. The Hang Seng index today was 80.76 below last Friday's close of 1,066.30, the highest so far this year. HK$ Associated Hotels300 words
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Article318 1983-03-05 22 Lelghton ISO -S Letghton Ndd Lend Lease 378 +18 Magellan Pet Aiut 185 +5 Mayne Nlckless 242S Metals Explor N L 51 -1 Mideast 40 unch Mlm 420 +12 My«r 137 +2 National Bank Of Aust News Corp 240 +25 North Bh 240 unch Nth Flinders 82S unch Nth318 words
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Article135 1983-03-05 22 Bah is Aokham Thai Asia. Fibre 105 unch Ayuthaya Inv. And Trust Bangkok Bank 250 unch Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd 143 +1 Bata Shoe Berli Jucker 339 +10 Charoong Thai Wire 348 +4 Firestone First Trust 50.50 +0.5 Ooodyear Industrial Finance Corp 131.0 +1.5 Jalaprathan Cement.... 156.50 +1 Maboonkhrong135 words
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Article191 1983-03-05 22 Francs Actions Sulsses 276 +1 Alusulsse Br 830 +12 Alusulsse Reg. 211 +8 Brown Bovert Br 1155 +56 Ciba Qelgy Br 1890 +20 Clba Oelgy P C 1470 +5 Ciba Oelgy Reg 773 unch Credit Sulsse Br 1960 +5 Credit Sulsse Reg 371 +1 Elektrowatt Br 2760 +5 George191 words
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Article2043 1983-03-05 22 BID and offer pritces 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 AJtooraoto (3.505) Alc*m (1.91 B) (13) 1.91 (25) 1.92 (4) 1.93 (2)2,043 words
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Article668 1983-03-05 23 RUBBER prices m Singapore yesterday closed higher, with March RSS One buyers quoted at 213.00 cents per kilo, up 6.50 cents from Thursday's close and ahead of the Budget announcement. n Morning prices were marked up slightly on covering interest and speculative buying after a higher opening. The afternoon668 words
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Article32 1983-03-05 23 Rubber: Mar 4 Singapore: March: 213.00 cents (up 6.50 cents) Malaysia: March: (233.50 cents (up 5.50 cents) Tin: M 529.63 per kilo (up 5.00 cents) 190 tonnes (up 15 tonnes)32 words
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Article216 1983-03-05 23 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed easier on pre-weekend selling m moderate trading. In the March position, south region fell M 57.50 to 725 per tonne while central and north lost Mss each to 717.50 and 715 respectively. In the April position, south eased Mss to216 words
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Article31 1983-03-05 23 LONDON: Copper prices on Thursday (previous m brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £1100.00 (£1095.50); sellers £1101.00 (£1096.50); Three Months buyers £1134.00 (£1129.50); sellers £1134.50 (£1130.00). Market tone: Steadier S»l<es: 17,425 tonnes.31 words
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Article98 1983-03-05 23 NOON SSR and SMR prices yesterday: HAS March April (Current Mth) (Forward Mth) Buyer* Sellers Buyera Sellers SSR 20 (1-ton pallet) 203.00 205.00N 204.00 206.00N SSR 50 (1-ton pallet) 199.00 201.00N 200.00 202.00N MRELB March April SMRCV (1-ton pallet) 268.00 270.00N 270.00 272.00N SMRL (1-ton pallet) 268.0098 words
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Article246 1983-03-05 23 THE STRAITS tin price m Penang yesterday rose five cents to M 529.63 a kilo, still within the ITA lower range of M 529.15 and M 532.06. Dealers differed m their views on buffer stock manager presence m the market. One saw strong, renewed US, European, Japanese and246 words
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Article133 1983-03-05 23 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per 100 kg yesterday. Coconnt oil: Bulk fob $94.00 sellers, old drum (m second hand drum) fob $107.00 sellers, new drum fob $111.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $55 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $360.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper133 words
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Article209 1983-03-05 23 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable m Singapore opened at $28,855 and closed at $28,903 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.50/430.00. It eased to 428.25/429.25 but was well supported. It later firmed up to 431.75/ 432.75 m quiet trading before drifting lower to close at 430.25/431.25209 words
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Article34 1983-03-05 23 Ttaurs Wed New York 10.878 10.708 10.95S 10.T7S Zurich 10.908 10.771! 11.0QS 10.87S Fri Thnre Singapore 10.958 10.908 11.05S 11.00S Closing prices m US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Snlsae, Spore.34 words
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Article325 1983-03-05 23 THE US/Sing dollar was traded quieUy and thinly when it opened at 2.0795/05. It was traded narrowly between the range 2.0810 and 2.0890 before closing at 2.0800/10. The US unit against major currencies was traded slightly firmer from its open and trading remained quiet as operatoi-s were325 words
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Article351 1983-03-05 23 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm: CurranciM Nominal rata* Smithsonian Percentage quoted yesterday (croM)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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Article42 1983-03-05 23 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Mar 4: Overnight: 3Vi Call deposits: 3 V* umn| Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 31/16 215/16 3-month Bank bills 615/16 613/16 3monthsCD 611/16 69/16 6 months CD 71/16 615/16 Soar**: Nations! Discount Co.42 words
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Article32 1983-03-05 23 Closing Interbank rates for Singapore dollars on Mar 4: Offer Bid Overnight 8 Vh 1 month 6V2 6% 2 months 6V 8 6/2 3 months 6% 6V2 Overnight mode 532 words
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Article24 1983-03-05 23 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.35 per cent.24 words
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Article370 1983-03-05 23 SHARE prices yesterday closed slightly higher on balance m thin, erratic trading with international populars rising m line with the advance on Wall Street while biotechnology issues fell sharply on speculative selling, dealers said. Steels gained ground, reflecting the recent recovery of US steel output. Yen AJlnomoto 874 +5370 words
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Article276 1983-03-05 23 STOCK PRICES on Thursday closed at a new high for the third day m a row as the market reflected Wall Street's euphoria over recent economic The NYSE financial index was up 1.94 to 93.39 and futures contracts were all up 1.00. US| Alcoa 34% -X Allied Chem276 words
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Article94 1983-03-05 23 Pesos Acoje Mining Anglo Phil 0.0038 unch Apex Mining B 0.019 unch Atlas Con. B. 31.50 +1 B&guto Gold 0.0024 -0.0002 Basic Petroleum 0.012 unch Benguet Con. B 87,50 -4JS CDCP 1.84 +0.14 First Phil Hldgs 7.70 unch Lepanto B. 0.14 unch Marlnduque B 7 +1.5 Marsteel Oriental B94 words
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Article259 1983-03-05 23 PRICES were firmer on a hectic stock exchange, mainly due to Wednesday's record high Wall Street close. In Dutch internationals, Unilever rose 2.60 guilders to 194.70 while Akzo was 1.80 higher at 48.50. In banks, ABN opened nine up, but fell back m active trade and was five up259 words
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Article665 1983-03-05 23 EQUITIES were generally firmer yesterday, helped by the record close on Wall Street though trading was quiet ahead of the account end, dealers said. The Financial Times Index at noon was down 1.8 points at 659.8. Among leading industrials, ICI rose 2p to 394, Thorn firmed 5p at 490665 words
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Article51 1983-03-05 23 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 985.54 Thursday 1002.74 Week Ago 1006.30 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 649.1 Thursday 647.6 Week Ago 644.8 ALL ORDINARIES Friday 512.5 Thursday 508.0 Week Ago 506.4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Thursday 661.6 Wednesday 651.6 Week Ago 637.2 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 1 138.06 Wednesday 1135.06 Week Ago51 words
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Advertisement459 1983-03-05 23 I APPOINTMENTS M i GS National* Panasonic -Technics |i| mWe are a multi-national company m the field of m consumer and industrial electronics. ps||j m We seek an intelligent, highly motivated, well-organised MM and hardworking marketing assistant to complement y m our marketing team. Iff The following position is available459 words
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Advertisement332 1983-03-05 23 ii JB The National Theatre Trust invites applications for the position of DEPUTY DIRECTOR Requirements possess a University degree preferably bilingual m English Chinese a knowledge of the performing arts preferably with experience m impresario and show promotion. Responsibities Take charge of all aspects of the Trust's operations, m particular332 words
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Article, Illustration1056 1983-03-05 24 Political question in oil price problem THE US$lOO (Ss2o9) decline m the price of gold last Monday, which began m Hongkong (after incipient signs of a fall last week m New York), quickly swept the world markets and then steadied. It was an indicator of the nervous uncertainties that persistupwards - 1,056 words
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Article507 1983-03-05 24 Muddy waters of internationalism IN TOTAL contrast to the way Cuba handled the Non-Aligned Summit m 1979, India's 35-page draft political text has the merit of appearing reasonably fair-minded, though the draft is unreasonably more critical of the United States than of the Soviet Union. This is not altogether surprising,507 words
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Advertisement261 1983-03-05 24 *\at Jmmm\ -V'" HHH^ jdfl HH "*3t** HI j^^ I k jflWyJ 3L jgmk Bhl Bin PNiB W m> w- jp HI V BBk, a- HndiHIHHHIHHHIMaHBHHHHBK!# <Hl 4 DELUXE NITECLUB OPENING SOON VI I @@@ia[a[a[a@iaia[a[a@Ea|ais 83-01 BASEMENT 3, HBB I SINGAPORE 1024. TEL: *****07 Np^^K^ ..:.]-;:;..y;.| MB IBS Bt J9261 words
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Advertisement811 1983-03-05 25 *IV XS 53* 9.5 T0m 5.30 pm £1^ CLASSIFICATION GROUP Vfo KwX w- (5.00 pm for next day) Ordinary 1 .00 per word (M.n S l 5 00) Q T X~l m *KS \f\t mmmt S. F\ S\ Soturd °y 9.00 am 3.00 pm $lfl 66 per col. cm A811 words
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Advertisement195 1983-03-05 25 RARE SOUTHEAST ASIAN Maps by Ortelius, Hondius, Mercator, Jannson, Speed, etc and rare Marryat Borneo 1848 Lithographs of Borneo plus other antiquarian maps, prints and books of Indonesian and Malaysian interest for sale today at Antiques of the Orient, Lower Bpasement, Tanglin Shopping Centre Extension. We have a Tine selection195 words
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Advertisement614 1983-03-05 25 RARE SPECIES 1 pair Ophleephalus Obscurus with technlcolour and stripes all over. Approx. 31" and 34". Selling $1,000 to $3,000. Contact: Tham, *****58. SELLING 2 TAIL 4' fish tank, marine and fresh water. $600. Enquiries: *****27 name your price. 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing BEAUTY DELUXE HOMES FURNISHINGS 02-35 Baiestier Plaza614 words
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Advertisement1749 1983-03-05 25 If DO YOU KNOW What is very Jr 9 1 m\M colourful, has stripes all over g tf__ Jkj and costs quite a sum of M-..KH m CTM m °ney?n.'sanOphlcephalus 9m m^* uamm *mM Dfaj Obscurus. And if the name ff ft»k \___m sounds a little 'fishy' it is _mmmW1,749 words
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Advertisement785 1983-03-05 26 29 Beauty Culture SSSSSSSSS.SSSSSSS-SSSS TRYING TO FIND a cosmetic that keeps your skin beautiful and problem free? Feasible difference after one treatment already. Ring Louise Klerk for appointment *****73. DENISIL NO. 1 Skin Hair Care Systems. For best results telephone *****36: Skin Naturopathic Centre. m mm mm lgggg 31 Tailoring785 words
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Advertisement717 1983-03-05 26 CLEARANCE SALES Cosina single lens Reflex Camera complete with lens and case $150.00 Polaroid one-step Instant Camera $50.00 Komura Zoom Lens 80-200 mm F4.5 for Nikon (similar to original Nikon $150.00 Non-original Wide Angle lens 28mm F2.8 $8000 Non-original Telephoto lens 135 mm F2.8 $80.00 Electronic Flashes from $12-00 upwards.717 words
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Advertisement681 1983-03-05 26 AUSTRALIAN TOUR OPERATOR wishes to contact printers interested m printing colour brochures etc. art work supplied Also suppliers of handheld papei fans. Please post details to Mr. B Measey, care of The Dynastj Hotel, arriving 9th March. SATAY HOUSE IN Singapore Good location with space ares over 1100 sq.ft. Seating681 words
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Advertisement613 1983-03-05 26 £auE3E9 GTM Coignet J.V. Invitaa applicationa for the following positions GENERAL FOREMAN ELECTRO MECHANICAL l a Diploma In Electro Mechanical. <■ a Minimum 3 years experience In maintenance and repair of 1 tower cranes, generators 1 and overhead cranes. a Able to read electrical drawings. 5 a Able to lead613 words
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Advertisement654 1983-03-05 26 A Well Eatabliahed Shipping Company invitee auitably qualified applicants lor the following posts: (A) MARKETING EXECUTIVE (B) TRADE EXECUTIVES c Fresh University Graduates, preferably with marketing background. c Background m shipping an advantage. a Must possess leadership qualities and a pleasant personality. Preferably with car and licence. (C) CLERK TYPIST654 words
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Advertisement533 1983-03-05 26 J) Well established lL [—^Advertising Agency requires: FINISHED ARTIST Must be experienced and able to work independently from visuals to final artwork. Minimum Secondary education. Please submit applications with complete resume, present salary and contact telephone number to: The Art Director [Maxwell P O Box 1 253) r^ Singapore 9025533 words
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Advertisement538 1983-03-05 26 b) EDP b) EDP HI ESTABLISHED 1859 yyy. SENIOR COMPUTER 1 OPERATOR Requirements: Singapore Citizen preferably with 'A' levels of qualifications m computer $j| studies c 2-3 years operative experience, ideally m ijrjg an on-line real-time environment $5 c Experience with mini computers would be x£: :v: advantageous Willingness to538 words
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Advertisement130 1983-03-05 26 ra BI FRASER NEAVE If (SINGAPORE) If PTE. LIMITED invites applications for the following positions: GENERAL CLERKS Requirements: (for 2 positions) c A GCE •O' Level Certificate with 3 *0' level passes including English Should possess LCC Intermediate Book-keeping c Preference will be given to those with at least one130 words
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Advertisement416 1983-03-05 26 fGlaxo] We are a subsidiary of the international GLAXOGroup,one of the world's leading and most successful health care companies. We invite suitably qualified persons to apply for the position of:--•G.C.E. 'O' level 1-2 years' experience m similiar position Able to type at 40 wpm The Company offers an attractive remuneration416 words
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Advertisement491 1983-03-05 26 pg MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC TRADING (S) PTE LTD invites suitably qualified applicants for the following position: EXPORT BILLS CLERK (Male/Female) c Age below 24 years c GCE 'O' or 'A' Level with Credits m English and Mathematics Must be able to type at 40 WPM c Some basic knowledge and/ or491 words
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Advertisement563 1983-03-05 27 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical T International Freight For- I warder has immediate va- j W cancies for the following i positions: I SALESMAN j I with good contacts to i importers exporters. W m QCE 'OV 'A' level. f c Pleasant personality, a k c Preferably Chinese. a563 words
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Advertisement509 1983-03-05 27 BißSßßsHljßßjpeßfy>W CARTE BLANCHE (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD invites applications for the following positions:A. GENERAL CLcßlv c GCE 'O' level with credit m English, c Ability to type minimum 40 wpm. Preferably 1-2 years working experience. B. DRIVER/ MAILING CLERK c Secondary School education, c Clean driving record, c Class 3 driving509 words
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Advertisement634 1983-03-05 27 SECRETARY a She must possess minimum GCE O' level m English. a Able to type minimum 35 wpm and to operate telex machine. a Ability to write good commercial English. SUPERVISOR a Minimum GCE 'O' level. a Must have completed N.S. a Able to work independently. a Willing to work634 words
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Advertisement605 1983-03-05 27 An established Freight Forwarding Company m Jurong requires female applicants for the following posts: 1) SHIPPING DOCUMENTATION CLERKS 2) GENERAL CLERKS a Must be able to handle the job Independently and if possible have been working with a forwarding company or container leasing. Good prospects and salary will be remunerated605 words
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Advertisement562 1983-03-05 27 jmmmmmmmmmmmi A Progressive Seafood Processing and Distribution Company requires a FEMALE STOCK CLERK a To monitor daily movements of stock a To up-date stock list a At least 2 years' experience stock control a GCE 'O' Level with credit m English a Age 20-28 years Remuneration will be commensurate with562 words
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Advertisement581 1983-03-05 27 Our company invites applications from suitably qualified parsons for the following positions: A) ACCOUNTS CLERK a Able to maintain full set of accounts a Minimum GCE 'O' Level a Preferably 2to 3 years' working experience 2) GENERAL CLERK/TYPIST a GCE O' Level a Able to type accurately a Ito 2581 words
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Advertisement557 1983-03-05 27 Shipping Company m World Tirade Centre requires ACCOUNTS CLERK c GCE 'O' level. c LCC Intermediate book-keeping, c Able to type at 40 wpm. c 1-2 years experience, c Preferably able to prepare accounts up to trial balance stage. Applications should be m writing with photograph (non-returnable) and contact telephone557 words
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Advertisement626 1983-03-05 27 I BOON SUAN LEE J J &CO a is looking for A RECEPTIONIST J ti Ability to converse a well. Je Preferably with 1 f working experience, i J Interested applicants plaasa J f write with complete resume, f A salary required, photograph A T and contact telephone number T626 words
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Advertisement731 1983-03-05 27 An established finance company invites applications from suitable candidates for post of CLERKS a 3 G.C.E O' levels with credit m English a LCC. Intermediate Bookkeeping or equivalent a experience preferred but not essential as in-house training will be given a be able to type accurately at around 30 w.p.m.731 words
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Advertisement688 1983-03-05 27 A manufacturing company requires: 1 FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK Requirementa:a GCE O' level. a Ability to type well. a Knowledge of Accounts a Preference given to those residing In MacPherson area. Interested plaaaa submi! details with contact telephone number to: STILL ROAD P.O. BOX 318, SPORE 9142 A) SECRETARY a General688 words
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Advertisement649 1983-03-05 28 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Required SECRETARY to Film Company a GCE 'O' level a Secretarial certificate a Pleasant personality a Experience m video or film pqoduction an advantage Salary according to qualification and relevant working experience Pleasa apply personally from 9am to 2pm at CPF Building, #17-02, Robinson649 words
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Advertisement1034 1983-03-05 28 URGENTLY REQUIRED PART TIME RECEPTIONISTS Pleasant personality Must be bilingual English/ Mandarin Working Hours 6pm 10pm Good Incentives Interested applicants call personally to:--06-13 ,6th Storey Katong Shopping Centre bet wean 11am 3pm Wanted LEGAL SECRETARIES for eatabliahed Law Firm. Write m confidence to:S.T. BOX A***** 390 KIM SENG ROAD SINGAPORE1,034 words
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Advertisement697 1983-03-05 28 AN ESTABLISHED GARMENT manufacturing firm requires immediately a Laundry General Clerk. Completed Secondary 4. Experience pot necessary. Interested parties, please call personally at: Blk 12, #01-20, Marsiling Industrial Estate, Road 9, Spore 2573. Tel: *****28. ESTABLISHED LIMITED TRADING Company requires experienced Clerk. Capable of keeping full set of Accounts and697 words
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Advertisement718 1983-03-05 28 DISTHELM (FURNITURE DIVISION) SALES EXECUTIVE (Male/Female) Income around $30,000 p.a. We ara an established Swiss Company and leadar m field of high quality and exclusive furniture. We are looking for a sales executive with outstanding personality and contacts with architects, designers, project and purchasing managers. His Job will be to718 words
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Advertisement253 1983-03-05 28 KHEMCOS KHEMCOS PLAZA SINGAPURA BRANCH Invites applicants with at least one year In a supervisory position In retail fashion trade for the post of: FEMALE SALES SUPERVISOR (Starting pay 9800+) The Job: relates to fashion fabrics, tailoring ladles gents wear to a certain degree, designing of dresses. Applicants must: be253 words
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Advertisement503 1983-03-05 28 HONG LEONG HOLDINGS LTD PROPERTY SALES EXECUTIVES (Female) c Minimum GCE 'O' level, conversant m English and Mandarin c Minimum 2 years of experience m sales and leasing of residential and commercial properties c Pleasant, outgoing sales personality Successful candidates can expect attractive basic salary plus transport allowance and commission.503 words
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Advertisement344 1983-03-05 28 SALES EXECUTIVE FOOD PRODUCTS Established trading company setting up new division seeks an energetic Individuals to promote sales to supermarkets and outlets. The company has been appointed distributor for some very reputable products at highly competitive prices and the prospects for a person with the right experience are extremely good.344 words
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Advertisement783 1983-03-05 28 Factory al Telok Blangah require: Salesgirl* Secondary level No experience needed School leavers are welcome Speak fluent English anc Mandarin Knowledge of simple Japanese preferred. We offer attractive salary anc other fringe Ijenefits. Interested please call personally to: 15A-17A, Blk 2, Telok Blangah Ind. Eat. 1180, Depot Road, Spore 0410783 words
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Advertisement528 1983-03-05 28 t) Technical Technical UMMMMMMMmWMMMMMMMmmMMMMMMMMMM &SJI National wJS 3 Panasonic ItfQl Technics urgently requires i I L Purchasing Officer (Male) Requirements/Duties: Minimum GCE 'A' level Preferably 3-5 years of purchasing experience m a manufacturing environment To perform purchasing functions including procurement and expediting of parts to feed the production line Controlling528 words
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Advertisement78 1983-03-05 28 mourn We are a high technology manufacturer of magnetic heads and have a vacancy for a: Job: Supervision Of Production Operators o Troubleshooting of production problems {Establishing new production processes for newproduc-ts Requirements: Hploma m Mechanical or Production Engineering Some relevant working experSem* In a aJmfter (position Completed National Service78 words
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Advertisement313 1983-03-05 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical t) Technical GENERAL $f&) ELECTRIC U.S.A. Consumer Electronica Pte Ltd PTI We are a subsidiary of ASEA AB, Sweden, one of the largest Electrical Engineering Companies m the world wtth operations In 90 countries. Applications are invited tor the posts of. FOREMAN313 words
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Advertisement254 1983-03-05 29 V Your Skill Our Technology the Winning Combination A multi-million dollar BRAND NEW FACTORY located In Jurong is looking for highly motivated and skUled personnel to fill m the position of: Prepared to do shift work STI/Trade Certificate m related disciplines Ability to read and understand engineering drawings 8 years254 words
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Advertisement652 1983-03-05 29 jA_B&''$ l Wm— We are a subsidiary of Singapore "l^l* Am ll i Bk Aircraft Industries and a leading V^fe: e^B' 'i^w^ri^i^'l-w aero-component overhaul Company mmmarna^ pmumm gi— wi| gmmmaa involved m the repair and overhaul ;JJ| fLwMam 1,,,,,,,,,,? of a wide range of military and 'avw kaaaaaw I I652 words
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Advertisement317 1983-03-05 29 requires: 1) ELECTRICIAN/ ELECTRO MECHANICAL FITTERS NTC 3 Certificate m electrical fitting and installation Previous experience m servicing and repairing of overhead cranes, hoists, pallet trucks and stackers is an added advantage c Preferably with Class 3 driving licence 2) SERVICE CO-ORDINATOR c Updating of customers records, time records, invoicing,317 words
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Advertisement376 1983-03-05 29 The Cummins Distributorship Organisation, a division of Scott ft Engliah Ltd, invites applicationa for: DIESEL TECHNICIANS (3 positions) Requirements: c 2to 3 years' experience m similar capacity. c Completed a recognised Apprenticeship scheme or VITB course m heavy duty dlesel engine (NTC 2). c A valid Class 3 driving licence.376 words
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Advertisement557 1983-03-05 29 v Wk-mmmm LSllLiaJ Well established manufacture! of batteries invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following positions: 1) ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT c Preferably member of AAT or similar qualifications c Experience: Candidates should have at least 3 years accounting experii ence m a manufacturing environment c Scope of duties include557 words
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Advertisement525 1983-03-05 29 Established company urgently requires: A) 3 ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMEN Applicants with minimum 5 years' experience m detail drawings planning and good knowledge m M/E, and Structural work will also be considered. B) 1 AIRCONDITIONING DRAUGHTSMAN With experience m design ducting system, minimum 5 years' experience. Interested applicants must be available immediately.525 words
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Advertisement360 1983-03-05 29 SHlntom Electronics I (Singapore) Pte.. Ltd. urgently requires ____\___w^_mm S Illr" jmir- _Z B__\__miß_m ™m W^JBF^ I tKi Attendance incentive. Lunch Transport allowances. Basic education provided. Sports/Recreation activities. 13th month bonus. Free medical benefits. Good prospects for promotion. Please come personally with identity card for an interview at: Shintom Electronic*360 words
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Advertisement128 1983-03-05 29 i DIAL AN INTERVIEW NOW a well paid and satisfying job is as far away as your telephone. If you are interested m employment as MAWFEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Ist, 2nd Shift) call us for a telephone interview *****88 TODAY between B.ooam to 4.00pm Our recruitment centre at: 103 Boon Keng128 words
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Advertisement434 1983-03-05 29 I A Manufacturing Company m Jurong requires PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS 3 years supervisory experience In chemical manufacturing. 'A' level majoring m Science subjects. Must be able to write fluently m English and have some basic Mechanical knowledge. Good salary will be offered to the successful candidates. PRODUCTION TECHNICIANS 3 years relevant434 words
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Advertisement509 1983-03-05 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Production (FULLTIME) EARN UP TO No experience needed. Simple and easy to learn job. Above 16 -30 years of age. Salary adjustment soon. Interested please apply personally with I.C. to: GYOSEIPTELTD 12 Arumugam Road Off Paya Lebar Road #03-02 Cheng Chwee Huat Ind Bldg. Singapore 1440509 words
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Advertisement707 1983-03-05 30 AN ISLANDWIDE SEARCH CISCO continues its never ending search for suitable young men and women to join its ranks. The Commerical and Industrial Security Corporation can offer you the following as a SECURITY ORGANIZATION -e RESIDENTIAL PROFESSIONAL c IMPROVED SALARY SCALES TRAINING AT THE POLICE ACA- M M m\ Wk707 words
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Advertisement75 1983-03-05 30 A well established co. requires (A) General Affair Officer (B) Senior Secretary POST (A) ft (B) GCE 'A' level above Bilingual In English Chinese 2-3 years experience Applicants for Post A must possess driving licence and be familiar with Inventory control, personnel general administrative functions (C) Account! Clerk GCE 'O'75 words
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Advertisement277 1983-03-05 30 f We are m the MOTOR TRADE and are recruiting the following to strengthen our Management and operations: (1) USED CAR MANAGER Applicant should not be less than 30 years old and must be experienced enough to take charge of a used car department to independently buy and sell used277 words
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Advertisement55 1983-03-05 30 Progressive and Expanding Photo-typesetting and photo-print company requires:A. PHOTOTYPESETTER with experience B. DESPATCH RIDERS C. COMMERCIAL DARKROOM D. COMMERCIAL DARKROOM APPRENTICE E. PROOFREADER Interested please apply personally to The Manager 02 09. 52 Kaliang Industrial Estate Tel: *****50/1 EXPERIENCED DRIVER WANTED for M.D. Call personally at: 67 Tanglin Road, Singapore55 words
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Advertisement369 1983-03-05 30 i r A job 1 that pays m many ways Get a job at McDonald's the friendliest restaurant m town with a lot to offer. If you can work anyday anytime as stipulated by store management, your starting pay is $2.10 per hour. If you average 8 hours per day369 words
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Advertisement446 1983-03-05 30 Honeywell-Synertek Pte Ltd Honeywell-Synertek a subsidiary of the Honeywell Corporation invites applications for: f MAINTENANCE i TECHNICIAN j Candidates should possess NTC/ITC/ technical certificate m Mechanical or Electrical Engineering Minimum 1-2 years experience m maintaining and repairing production equipment such as mould press, tool die, bonding machine, D/A machine, etc446 words
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Advertisement465 1983-03-05 30 METALS ORES PTE. LTD requires: (1) LABORATORY TECHNICIANS c Minimum '0' level Certificate m science Stream c Preferably with some working experience m a laboratory c completed N.S., age below 30 years c Prepared for overtime work (2) SECURITY GUARDS c An Indian above 35 years old c Able to465 words
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Advertisement506 1983-03-05 30 fumuj requires Pleasure Craft Operator Ability to pilot and maintain a pleasure craft Keen for outdoor lif e and willingness to work irregular hours Licensed to handle a pleasure craft Store assistant Secondary 2 education and above Some experience m warehousing work General Worker (Males only) Physically fit Interested candidates506 words
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Advertisement493 1983-03-05 30 Biß^^^pa^HH^p^nß i wMBBHHMBpSHHHBS An established manufacture I lng Company urgently re-l quires a: _____m\mf t^^\_____m "•^Completed National Service 2 yeare store keeping experience m manufacturing environment Possess a valid Class 3 licence Interested candidates please submit applications with full personal particulars including salary expected and telephone contact number to: The493 words
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Advertisement560 1983-03-05 31 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Manufacturer ol electrical indicating instruments requires experienced STOREMAN/ PACKER To receive, check, correctly store and Issue a wide variety of raw materials and component parts, correctly recording all transactions. Also to correctly store, record, sort and pack finished goods and complete despatch documents. Applicants must560 words
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Advertisement699 1983-03-05 31 Ready Mixed Concrete (S) Pte Ltd has vacancies for 1) DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS 2) LOADER OPERATORS Required to work on 2 shifts with own transport. Worksite is at Mandai Preferably Singaporeans and English speaking We offer an attractive salary with plenty of overtime opportunities productivity bonus 13th month bonus Annual699 words
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Advertisement716 1983-03-05 31 A Well Established Construction Company requires immediately OFFICE BOY c English educated, a Possess a motorcycle. Please contact: MISS TAY *****33 CRAWLER CRANE OPERATORS wanted Apply personally:MConnell Dowell S.E.A. Re. Ltd. 180 Pandan Loop Singapore 0512 See Mr. William Chia DELIVERY MEN wanted a Completed N.S. a Able to ride716 words
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Advertisement865 1983-03-05 31 COMPANY IN JURONG requires urgently (A) Driver Class 4 or 5. (B) General Clerk. (A) must be prepared to work overtime. Attractive commission. Those interested, please call *****77 for an Interview. JUNIOR STENOGRAPHERS required by established company. Good fringe benefits. Pleasant working environment. Please apply with telephone number to Maxwell865 words
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Advertisement790 1983-03-05 31 FOR SALE A 55FT LONG RANGE OFFSHOR CRUISER FOR 12 PERSONS WITH: 1. Equipments/Toilet/cookin facilities, etc. 2. Anchors. 3. Boats. 4. Outboards. 5. Diving Equipment. 6. Ski Equipment. Well maintained and now parking a Boatel. If interested, pieeee contac Ali st *****41. BARGAIN 30' KETCH, superbl; equipped for long range790 words
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Advertisement857 1983-03-05 31 iI 0 H i\P?(FI I'CJ/ 74 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance WE CAN HELP YOU OWN A NEW CAR up to 90% financing attractive interest 12 months 6% flat 24 months 6>/4% flat 36 months 6%% flat y 48 months 7% flat (Instalments payable m advance) prompt attention to your needs. ■_mWg£*_____**_mmmmm857 words
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Advertisement889 1983-03-05 31 1981 DATSUN BLUEBIRD Gooc condition. 1 owner, selling $22,501 0.n.0. Tel: *****63 Mr. Leong. 76 OCT. DATSUN 160J Aircond i sports rims. Selling $11,600 0.n.0 Tel *****81/*****2. 8 MONTHS OLD Nissan Sunn; I.3GL, asking for $24,800. Tel *****11 Mr. Tan. d) Flat FIAT 132S NON-PARF with aircon cassette radio. Offer889 words
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Advertisement954 1983-03-05 31 1 MAY '81 MAZDA 626 automatic ■1 Ghia, aircond, radio/ Cassette, power windows, central locking. One private owner. Tip top i condition. Low mileage. Tel: *****35. y ALMOST 1977 MAZDA 808. Statlonwagon. Aircon, 2nd private owner. Guaranteed beautiful condition. PARF. $9,500. Loan $8,000. Contact *****81. COMPANY'S REGISTRATION JULY 1981 Mazda954 words
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Advertisement930 1983-03-05 31 SELLING EITHER END '73 Lancei PARF, m good condition or em i '75 Lancer. non-PARF, m excel lent condition. Aircon and cas sette. Jimmy *****37 afte 10.00 a.m. and Sunday. 1977 MIT. GALANT Sigma 1600 GS 5-speed, aircond, cassette, sport rims, road tax till July. Vlcon tested. PARF Excellent condi930 words
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Advertisement711 1983-03-05 31 r, j 1981 TOYOTA COROLLA DX. 1 d owner. New sports rims, aircond, high powered radio/ cassette, showroom condition.. $20,950. r *****46. ALMOST 1980 COROLLA DX. Air- >. cond, new tax, radio cassette, s sports rlms. $19,500, loan $15,500. pi :*****2. ALMOST 1979 TOYOTA Cressida 1 company owner, aircond. stereo,711 words
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Advertisement884 1983-03-05 32 76 Vehicles For Sale 1) Others a Attractive interest rites, c up to 4 yrs repayment period Loan up to 90%, ICB Building, Shenton Way Tel: *****33 Blk. 354, 183 Clementi Avenue 2. Tel: *****44 G4, Queensway Shopping Centre. Tel: *****0 Blk 163, 432 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 4. Tel:884 words
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Advertisement908 1983-03-05 32 1981 DATSUN C2O blind van. Very good condition. $9,600 negotiable. View: TCB Building, 921 Bukit Timah Road (Harry Teo). MID 1979 DATSUN pick-up with aircond, radio, cassette. 1 owner. $9,000 0.n.0. Call: Andrew, *****65. OCT. 1976 FORD Escort Van. Just passed inspection. $2,400. Tel: *****95. 1971 AUSTIN MINI van, newly908 words
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Advertisement892 1983-03-05 32 HOUSES CHESTNUT ESTATE Brand new double-store bungalow. 4 bedrooms wltl family room, attached bath rooms. Fully aircond. Spac)<v living/ dining. V,00 CLEMENTI PARK Cosy double-storey bungalow, bedrooms. $4,20 APARTMENTS/ MAISONETTES Villa Delle Rose $5,80 Naga Court $5,50 Ridgewood $4,20 Hong Leong Garden $3,00 Kim Seng Apartment $1,80 Many others available.892 words
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Advertisement907 1983-03-05 32 DIST 20 THOMSON GREEN large modern double-storey semi-de-tached. 4 bedrooms/ servant's, y Partially furnished. $2,500. h Swansea Homes *****11 (Sat/ i- Sun). DIST 5 WEST COAST furnished 2 10 1/2-storey terrace. Near Japanese school. 3 bedrooms/ 3 bath--3 rooms. Split-level living/ dining. 10 $2,500. Chelsea Homes *****15 Sat/ Sun. 0907 words
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Advertisement825 1983-03-05 32 Dist. 11, Chancery Lane vicini ly, brand new Townhouse witl private enclose garden and ter race yard. Only 18 units. 4 spa clous bedrooms with moden wardrobe, attached bath room, family room. Higl quality marble flooring fo living and dining area American type kitchen 1 storeroom, wash area, cover ed825 words
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Advertisement951 1983-03-05 32 CAIRNHILL PLAZA LUXURIOUS 2h bedroomed apartment on high floor with balcony. Central aircon, swimming pool, squash. $4,500 partially furnished. Regional *****31/*****54. l DIST. 0923, FURNISHED 3-BED-r ROOMED apartment. Attached bathrooms, servant's, walking distance to Orchard Road super- markets. Peaceful surroundings. $3,200 p.m. Tel: *****02. DIST 1128, SHELFORD APARTMENTS upper maisonette,951 words
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Advertisement899 1983-03-05 32 GILSTEAD ROAD (OPPOSITE Goldhill Square) walk-up fully furnished apartment for sharing. Single expats only. Master bedroom with aircond/ attached bathroom available. $1,000 p.m. (inclusive laundry/ maid's service). Tel: *****41. NEAR NANYANG, SERANGOON, Parry, Bendemeer, Aljunied, Seventh-day, with tuition, laundry, meals, transport. $350. *****43/*****61. TEACHER'S HOME PROVIDES accommodation, tuition. Airconditioned. Quiet899 words
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Advertisement857 1983-03-05 32 c) Rooms ROOM/FLAT WANTED by single working lady. Below $150 p.m negotiable Brenda, *****93 after lpm. 2 OVERSEAS FEMALE students require room near Newton, Bras Basah or Marine Parade area. *****07. BACHELOR REQUIRES A room m any district. Interested ring *****60. ROOM REQUIRED IN city area. Preferably with expatriates. Please857 words
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Advertisement741 1983-03-05 32 DISTRICT 17, SINGLE-STOfIEY DIST. 14, BRAND NEW 2 1/2 storey bungalow. 3-bedrooms, 7,300 semi-detached. 4500 sq. ft. 4sq. ft. freehold. Peaceful locality, rooms, freehold. Margaret: Rubicon Associates *****66/7 *****00. DIST. 10 BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW DIST. 5, FABER TERRACE double Modern design. Big land area, storey, 4 bedrooms, 1 servants. High land.741 words
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Advertisement321 1983-03-05 32 DIFFERENT, REFRESHING, LIVABLE LANDSCAPE Best "Greenacres Condo" unit now available, brand new, 3 lovely bedrooms, Type B maisonette, facing pool. 1690 sq.ft. of carefree living at bargain price. Only $450,000. Interested parties call Douglas Tan ERA REAL ESTATE TEL: *****6 c DISTRICT 4, FAIRWAYS APARTMENT, 1 and 3 bedrooms, 904321 words
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Advertisement919 1983-03-05 33 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 11 FOREIGNERS ELIGIBLE 1 unit brand new luxurious maisonette townhouse. Facing pool. 2,314 sq.ft. Separate living/ dining. 3 bedrooms/ servant's. Roof garden Selling cheap. $7=50,000. Valmark: *****76. DIST 10 DRAYCOTT TOWERS 2800 sq.ft. high floor. Designer's unit. With lavish custom-made furnishings. Vacant919 words
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Advertisement796 1983-03-05 33 HDB 3-ROOMED FLAT renovated at Toa Payoh, Lorong 2, Blk. 116 12th F100r.562,000 0.n.0. Call: *****01 HUDC LAGUNA PARK Type A, high level, well maintained, highest offer secures. Call *****71 (after 2pm). TELOK BLANGAH HEIGHTS Blk 71 4-roomed high floor, good facing, renovated $108,000. *****04/ *****05/ *****06. WELL MAINTAINED TOA796 words
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Advertisement860 1983-03-05 33 OFFICE/ SHOP AT Woh Hup Complex (Golden Mile Shopping Centre), approximately 200 sq.ft. $750. Tel: *****58, Quek Housing. OFFICE SPACE FOR rental at Jalan Sultan Centre, outside CBD. Immediate occupation possible. Contact *****89. ORCHARD PLAZA, GOOD facing, 650 sq.ft. Include furniture, $5/p.s.f. Include maintenance. *****50/*****51 /*****52 0923 ORCHARD ROAD, outside860 words
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Advertisement675 1983-03-05 33 Dream Hobday CAMPERVAN HOUEMufS FROM With a campervan, you %W rft 5 A—% can be m for a holiday of a lifetime! Just forIb^. JF_l w_\ Bet8 et about hotel reservations or train schedules. fli _f I\ B You've all the freedom m the world to explore "sf^ 5 __z675 words
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Advertisement305 1983-03-05 33 MASMARA TRAVEL TOURS 0419/20, 3rd Floor, Sultan Plaza, Jalan Sultan (TA 403) Tel: *****78/9, *****65, *****97 MALAYSIAN PACKAGES CHARM OF M'SIA (6 DAY4-SNITE£) KUL/GENT/EAST COAST FROM *****.00 ONWARDS DEP: I*3. 22/3, 12/4, 26/4, 10/5, 24/5, 7/6. 21/6, 12/7, 26/7, 09/8, 23/8 EAST COAST DELIGHTS (3 DAYS--2 NITES) Choice ol: KUANTAN/TG.305 words
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Advertisement386 1983-03-05 33 i For enquiries call J JfjKENvllß flH' Hi* THE RELIABLE TOUR ■fll' 3360-411 H ;v #02-25. Parkiane Shopping Mall KJg~* ".i 35 Selegie Road ■■> < jgpjgaPW' M Singaporeo7lß §> <V *W*tf«««!^S|p < KEN-AIR AMERICA 1 lp' I KEN-AIR AMERICA 2 ft aW Hi |JH, GRAND WEST 20 days $4290386 words
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Advertisement86 1983-03-05 33 "SCHOOL HOLIDAY SPECIAL" THAILAND TOUR INCLUSIVE DAILY 3 MEALS ACCOMMODATION DELUXE CLASS HOTEL: BANGKOK: DUSIT THANI, PATTAYA; GRAND PALACE; CHIANGMAi: CHIANGMAI PALACE DEPARTURE: 12/3/83, 14/3/83, WEEKLY EVERY MON/SAT 5 DAYS BANGKOK/PATTAYA $731 7 DAYS BANGKOK/PATTAYA/CHIANGMAI $851 INDONESIA TOUR WEEKLY DEP: WED/SAT 5 DAYS JAKARTA/BANDUNG/CIPANAS $630 7 DAYS JAKARTA/BANDUNG/CIP AN AS/JAVA86 words
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Advertisement200 1983-03-05 33 110 Computer r COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSES Commencing 7 Mar. 1983 BASIC: A 2 month comprehensive course comprising elementary and advanced concepts and practice for beginners. (4 hrs lectures and 2 hrs practlcals per week) orning/ Evening/ Weekend classes. Fee: $120 for whole course C&G 747 COBOL ENROL NOW OR RING200 words
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Advertisement422 1983-03-05 34 102 Tours mm TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. Hni OHici: G l4-1 6-1 8, Pearl's Centre, Eu Tong Sen Street, (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines) Branch 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 TA422 words
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Advertisement779 1983-03-05 34 110 Computer ]mr COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSE BASIC (Beginners) (Specially programmed for students on vacation, school leavers and others) INTENSIVE COURSE l)Th/Fri 2.30- 5.30pm 10/03 2) M/W 9.00-12.00pm 14/03 3)T/Th/Sat 9.00-11.00 am 15/03 4) M/W 2.30- 5.30pm 21/03 5)Th/Fri 2.30- 5.30pm 31/03 6) M/W 9.00-12.00pm 04/04 7)T/Th/Sat 9.00- 11.00 am 05/04779 words
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Advertisement110 1983-03-05 34 t V WM GCE 'A' LEVEL PRE-U 1 (COMMERCE) OUR NEXT FULL-TIME COURSES COMMENCE 7th 14th March 83 MORNING CLASS: Mon to Frl 8.30 am to I.oopm FEE: $12.50 per subject p/month AFTERNOON CLASS: Mon to Fri 2.00pm to 6.00pm FEE: $7.50 per subject p/month PLEASE ENROL EARLY TO ENSURE110 words
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Advertisement235 1983-03-05 34 ATT SECRETJUUUS SCHOOL OF SECRETARIAL SKILLS Prepares students for the London Chamber of Commerce industry and Pitman Institute Examinations The next FULL-TIME PRIVATE SECRETARY'S COURSES commence on 21st March 1983 The next PART-TIME PRIVATE SECRETARY'S COURSES commence on 14th March 1983 Write for our brochure or enquire atATT (Advanced Training235 words
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Advertisement210 1983-03-05 34 PRIVATE SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATE COURSE PREPARING FOR THE LCCI 1984 EXAMINATIONS OUR NEXT FULL-TIME/PT-TIME CLASSES COMMENCE 7th 14th March 83 EXAMINATION SUBJECTS: 1) COMMUNICATIONS 2) STRUCTURE OF BUSINESS 3) OFFICE ORGANISATION AND SECRETARIAL PROCEDURES 4) SHORTHAND/ TYPEWRITING DUTIES FREE COURSES: 1) COMPUTER PROGRAMMING I BASIC (Beginners) i U TELEX i 3)210 words
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Advertisement642 1983-03-05 34 IMPORT, EXPORT PROCEDURES AND DOCUMENTATION COURSE SYLLABUS COVERS:- Trade Terms, Sales Contract, Breach of Contract, Purchase Orders, Establishing Overseas Contact, International Trade, Methods of Payments, Banking, Type of L/C Shipping Practice, Containerised Shipping, Transhipment, Reshlpment, Freight Calculation, Air Cargo, CCCN Coding, GSP, Chartering and Chartered Parties, Export Permits/ Restriction, B/L,642 words
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Advertisement631 1983-03-05 34 GOING INTO BUSINESS? You need to know about trading law, regulations, import and export know-how, shipping, banking, documentation and PSA, etc. Commencing Wednesday, 9th March 1983, 7p.m. to 9.30 p.m. by Winston Business Training Centre, tel. *****3/ *****/2. NEW CLASSES SHORTHAND (Beginners) Sunday I.oopm. Bookkeeping (Beginners) Sunday 9.00 am. Monday631 words
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Advertisement568 1983-03-05 34 NOTICE '<m UNITED WORLD COLLEGE OF SOUTH EAST ASIA TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from catering Contractors for the supply of meals and tuckshop services to the cafeteria and boarding houses of the College. A show-round of the cafeteria, kitchens and facilities is scheduled for Wednesday, 9th March 1983, at568 words
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Article, Illustration855 1983-03-05 35 ALAN HUBBARD - Get into the action with name game ALAN HUBBARD nzdnxbxdnzdnvx lES WELL British soccer be wiped off Singapore's TV screens next season? The escalating dispute between England's Football League and both British Broadcasting Corporation and Independent Television remains unresolved and is certain to have world-wide repercussions. The present deadlocked situation855 words
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Article, Illustration150 1983-03-05 35 Lattek out, Cesar in BARCELONA, Fri. West German manager Udo Lattek said today his contract as manager of top Spanish soccer side Barcelona was terminated by mutual agreement and had nothing to do with the club's plans to sign Argentine coach Cesar Luis Menotti (below). Lattek and Barcelona vice-president JoanReuter - 150 words
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Article, Illustration401 1983-03-05 35 Swansea song so sweet for Brighton TUNED UP FOR CLASH WITH WEST HAM LONDON, Fri. Buoyant Brighton continue the battle to stay In English soccer's First Division, with recent successes at League and Cup level to encourage them over the final phase of the season. Brighton, next to bottom InAgencies - 401 words
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Article309 1983-03-05 35 LONDON, Fri FULL-BACK Dusty Hare sailed through a fitness test on his injured ribs and will play for England against Scotland m the Five Nations rugby union international at Twickenham tomorrow. Hare, the world's leading points scorer, warmed up with the squad here yesterday beforeAFP - 309 words
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OBITURIES
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Obituary, Illustration88 1983-03-05 35 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE CHEONG YEW HING wish to express their gratitude and thanks to relatives, friends, Pastor and Church members for their condolences, prayers, donations, wreaths, assistance and attendance during their recent bereavement. Mdm. Anne Pang Ah Seam (Departed 1/3/63) wishes to express their gratitude and88 words
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Obituary74 1983-03-05 35 IN LOVING MEMORY of Kulendran s/o Ramanathan who left us so unexpectedly 16 years ago. Time changes many things but not the memory this day brings. Dearly missed by Mother, Sisters and Brothers. IN LOVING MEMORY of Kathleen M. Paul departed 5.3.80 "Lord, Thy Will be done".74 words
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Obituary, Illustration118 1983-03-05 35 MR. LAM CHEOK MENG Owner of KATONG JEWELLERS passed away peacefully on March 2nd, 1983. Leaving behind his beloved: WIFE: Mdm Woo Yu Wah SONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Victor Lam Soot Kean Chng Lay Wan David Lam Soot Kiong Dolly Too Meng Kin Lam Soot Sltt Lawrence Lam Sook Leong DAUGHTERS: SON-IN-LAW:118 words
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Obituary, Illustration51 1983-03-05 35 MDM EAGAN BINTI MOHAMED KASSIM Departed: 6.12.82 3 months have passed by but m our hearts you shall always remain. Dearly missed by all loved ones. In Loving Memory of Chia Yiang Chuan who left ua on* year ago on 5.3.1982. Always ramambarad by wifa and51 words
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Obituary, Illustration21 1983-03-05 35 MDM DIANA LIM CHIN NEO DEPARTED 5.3.80 SADLY MISSED BUT ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY FAMILY ANO LOVED ONES.21 words
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Obituary, Illustration364 1983-03-05 35 MR. CHEONG SOW TAI AGE 73 Passed away peacefully on 3rd March 1983 leaving behind Beloved wife: Madam Foong See Chue Sons: Cheong Kum Moon Cheong Kum Cheng, Andrew Cheong Kum Leng, Eric Cheong Kum Chak Daughters: Cheong Poh Choo, Pearl Cheong Poh Yoke, Margaret Daughters-in-law: Foong Kam364 words
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Obituary, Illustration39 1983-03-05 35 REV. DR. FRANK KENNETH BALCHIN The Presbyterian Church m Singapore will hold a memorial service for:OR. FRANK BALCHIN on Sunday March 6th at 8.00 p.m. at Chen Li Preabyterian Church. 76 Guillemard Road. All frianda are welcome.39 words
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Advertisement666 1983-03-05 35 WILL SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT OF YOUR BUSINESS THE 4TH INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS EQUIPMENT COMPUTER SHOW IN SINGAPORE March 9-13, 1983, World Trade Centre (Hall 2) Now we have entered upon a new stage where the rationalization of business and the modernization automation m office systems are required to proceed as a666 words
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Advertisement85 1983-03-05 35 STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR PERSONAL ADS OBITUARIES $15.00 for 15 words (run-on style) $54.00 for 3cm. x 1 col. (semi-display style) $67.50 for 3cm x 1 col. (display style) "In Memoriam" ia for the loved onea whom you remember BBBBBr HF H IBK ISfLjC/ T '^T^T T^Mk 4 lWm™M—3-^^m.m^m—VJmmm~r, —~B85 words
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Article, Illustration294 1983-03-05 36 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By GOLD MINE can live up to his name and score his second win m as many starts m Race 9 at Bukit Timah today. This racy English colt by Sharpen Up made a spectacular debut at Bukit Timah m January, carrying294 words
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Article5548 1983-03-05 36 mm^_mmmw_m^ 1.45 CLASS 4 DIV 8 1,200 m '•FtJ Jjf (Ratings: 61-48) hUmMM (Stakes: $15,500) 1 ****** Full Payment 57 (81) Full Payment-Rodgers 3 nzh d 2 +1 (1400 m) Slowly away when 9th of 13 to Private Planet Ipoh 1200 m good Jan 23; run5,548 words
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Article401 1983-03-05 36 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED PEDIGREE TONTO WENG SOOK 12 Prince Barcas 12 Prince Barcas 10 Tempered 10 Tempered 10 Tempered 1 10 Tempered 10 Tempered 9 Frisco Kid 6 Sacramento 9 Frisco Kid 3 Enterpriser 6 Sacramento 12 Prince Barcas 3 Enterpriser 3 Enterpriser 15401 words
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235 1983-03-05 36 TONTO - TONTO By uur man on tne track START the day right with Tempered m the opening race for Class 4 Div 8 horses over 1,200 m. His fourth start can be a winning one. Tempered has been "burning up" the track the past week235 words
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226 1983-03-05 36 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE B) THE consistent Picket Wire is maintaining form and can be confidently backed m Race 5, the Class 1 Div 2 race over 1,200 m. From 11 starts so far, this five-year-old gelding was out of board only once. He has won three times.226 words
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Article, Illustration561 1983-03-05 37 Week's top gallops ON THE TRACK with TONTO FOREST ARCHER, who is back m training after a let-up, impressed on the track at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. A winner of two races last season, Forest Archer, with apprentice Aziz up, went better than stablemate Tommy561 words
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115 1983-03-05 37 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By A TOTAL of 55 raced and unraced Australian and New Zealand horses consigned to Singapore and Malaysia-based trainers arrived recently. Twenty-four of the horses are to be trained m Singapore 12 by Ivan Allan, five by Buang Abu Bakar, two each115 words
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Article150 1983-03-05 37 Total No of plartngs rides Ist 2nd 3rd Placlngs for lut II rides 1 Wilson 70 12 3 7 ********** 2 Lucas 47 12 3 4 ********** 3 Donnelly 69 11 4 4 ********** 4 Tweedle 41 8 8 4 ********** 5 Khoo 53 7 5 3 **********150 words
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Article88 1983-03-05 37 Ist 2nd 3rd Allan 12 3 11 Lee 10 9 5 Ng 9 5 3 Boagonre 9 3 7 Samsnrl 8 8 4 Jaafar 8 3 2 G van Brenkelen 7 5 4 E van Brenkelen 7 4 4 Bnang 5 10 7 Teh 5 9 5 Ahmad88 words
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Article82 1983-03-05 37 Ist 2nd 3rd Agasam 6 1 Auric 4 4 2 Memo 2 2 0 WengLoke 2 10 Premier 2 0 2 Raja 2 0 1 HTWee 2 0 1 Bon Ami 2 0 0 Big Talk 2 0 0 Ballet 2 0 0 Carnation 2 0 0 KftL82 words
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Article2097 1983-03-05 37 RACE 1 1-45 CLASS 4 DIV 7 1,200 m (Ratings: 66-53) (Stakes: $15,500) 1 10*06* Smiling Tiger II 57 Auric- Yeoh 4 irq d 5 +.5 (1400 m) *LMgg 13 2 *****5 Keep Ahead H 55.5 (IS) Joon-Ahmad 5 mm d 2 +1 (1400 m) Rahmat 2 32,097 words
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Article, Illustration234 1983-03-05 37 PAUL MCDONNELL - Leading Perth jockey Albuino suspended PAUL MCDONNELL By PERTH, Fri Leading Perth jockey lan Albuino has been suspended by the Western Australian Turf Club stewards until March 18. The stewards found Albuino, who has been riding on the crest of a winning wave throughout the season, guilty of a chargeWAN SENG YIP - 234 words
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Advertisement207 1983-03-05 37 Special Offers For Selective Sets At KNOCK OUT Prices —\1 \nJm fmm. V P« WPU^B w^.'i"."' <pw»~y SB i is I Golden Star FREE DUNLOP MATTRESS. one 3 door wardrobe one side table Fully imported from Germany* one dressing ,ab,e one sft bed |f "y J !|||p g Ms C»207 words
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Article, Illustration319 1983-03-05 38 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON Seniors should win all five matches at stake By SINGAPORE will have no problems winning the Ovaltine salver when they meet Malaysia m their annual squash encounter at Kaliang this afternoon. And for this they have to thank their senior squad, who are expected319 words
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Article, Illustration409 1983-03-05 38 fnnzsbxbvsd KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Canadian Jim Rutledge and Jay Cudd, of the United States, shared a one-stroke lead at the midway stage of the US$l5O,OOO ($313,500) Malaysian Open golf championship here today. Rutledge, the overnight joint leader, and Cudd had a two-day total of 136. One strokeNST - 409 words
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Article389 1983-03-05 38 Stewart leads after a good rest LAUDERHILL (Florida), Fri. Third-year professional Payne Stewart scored a seven-under-par 65 yesterday to take a one-shot lead after the first round of a US$4OO,OOO ($836,000) golf tournament at the Inverrary Country Club here. Mike Reid was m second position on 66, whileAgencies - 389 words
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396 1983-03-05 38 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By LIM HONG KANG, the man behind the magic of sprinter Haron Mnndlr and long jumper Ng Yee Ming, was the surprise omission from the list of 12 specially-selected national coaches announced by the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association yesterday. Also396 words
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Article175 1983-03-05 38 Whale of time with Jonah FORMER world squash champion Jonah Harrington yesterday showed the packed gallery at the East Coast Recreation Centre why he Is considered the best teacher of the game. The 499-odd crowd, biggest ever for a coaching clinic, may forget some of the Oner points the Irish175 words
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Advertisement933 1983-03-05 38 APPOINTMENTS 1 DEPUTY MANAGER 1 1 MAINTENANCE 1 The Deputy Manager Maintenance will be responsible I I for the overall maintenance of a large commercial building I I involving mechanical, electrical and civil services, supervi- I I sion of contractors and junior staff. Initially, he will be I I involved933 words
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Advertisement608 1983-03-05 38 SALES MANAGER An established local Company providing business services, seeks to appoint an experienced Sales Manager to lead an existing young and aggressive sales team m a very competitive market environment. The person we are looking for would probably be m his late twenties, single, had a good formal education608 words
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Advertisement113 1983-03-05 38 Game SUPER JACKPOT SmWfflm H iT J® Wr JHS IP m| fflr bgHril ;r 1 fl r i mum) "Hk Mir iBB i^ififW BR^ 3P^ [■■■■ilillf cfi IB w£m mm w _^mm\ fesw Amm ■.&s&■*& Bk BL^ JIB I FOR TOMORROWS DRAW 18/83 TO BE HELD OVER REDIFFUSION AFTER 4.30113 words
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Article244 1983-03-05 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI df xdn bzxbhxzsf ARMED FORCES defender Sudiat Dali was suspended for a total of 10 National Football League Division One matches for two instances of misconduct m the league last month. Newcomer Sudiat was first sacked on Feb 3 when Forces met Caimhill. After serving his244 words
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Article, Illustration234 1983-03-05 39 Battle loyal of Tampines men IT will be a battle between the loyal and the "turncoats" when Tamgines Rovers and hangi Constituency meet m the National Football League Division One match at the Jurong Stadium tonight (8). Tampines claim that Changi "poached" 15 of their players and former manager Robert234 words
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333 1983-03-05 39 LEONARD KING - Fo-reign extension in Queen's Open? LEONARD KING By MUCH as the heart would like to see a local winner, the head senses an extension to the foreign stranglehold on the Queen's International Open Masters' crown. Despite the small number or foreigners contesting the final at the Kaliang Bowler-Drome this evening333 words
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Article173 1983-03-05 39 WITH most of the Queen's International Masters' berths looking secure, bowlers at the Kaliang Bowler-Drome yesterday took the opportunity to get a feel of the lanes, resulting m some impressive scores (writes Leonard King). Southpaw Rosemary Sim hit a purple patch for the second time173 words
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Article32 1983-03-05 39 CJ MARINE A trounced Operation C. T. B 7-0 m a Port Authority Recreation Club inter-department soccer match at Bukit Chermin yesterday. In another match, Marine B drew 2-2 with Engineering.32 words
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Article20 1983-03-05 39 CEYLON SPORTS CLUB trounced Singapore Cricket Club 5-0 m a Barker Trophy under-20 hockey match, at Baiestier Road yesterday.20 words
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Article184 1983-03-05 39 Kiwis are spared the blushes CHRISTCHURCH, Fri. Only an unbeaten 69 from middle-order batsman Jeremy Coney saved the New Zealand cricketers from embarrassment m the First Test against Sri Lanka here today. NEW ZEALAND Ist Inns G. Tuner c de Alwis b John 32 B. Edgar c M. Wettimuny bReuter - 184 words
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Article57 1983-03-05 39 KOTA BARU, Fri. Kelantan and Kedah drew 0--0 m a Malaysia Cup soccer match here tonight. The draw helped Kelantan leapfrog over Brunei into third spot m the Cup league table. Kedah, meanwhile, are only one point away from leaders Malacca who have played two matches fewer. InJNST - 57 words
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Article, Illustration103 1983-03-05 39 RETURNING after eight months of self-imposed exile from national training, Singapore's tennis supremo, Mahader Hassan, emerged almost unscathed m the selection trials for the Ghaffar Cup championships In Malaysia from April lE-IS (writes Janice Seah). Except for Victor Pereira, who beat him f-4, $-3 yesterday, Mahader took everybody103 words
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Article336 1983-03-05 39 KANSAS CITY, Fri. Bjorn Borg, m what was billed as his last game m the United States, beat Roscoe Tanner 6-3, 6-4, 6-3 m an exhibition tennis match here last night. Borg, who is due to retire from competition m a few weeks, bowed out m style. HeAgencies - 336 words
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Article145 1983-03-05 39 China's D-Cup debut OSAKA, Fri. China, making their debut m the Davis Cup tennis competition, split the first two singles with Japan m an Eastern Zone tie here today. Other Eastern Zone results: South Korea I The Philippines (Chon Chang Dae bt V. Sison 6-1, 6-4, 6; Kirn Choon HoReuter - 145 words
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Miscellaneous127 1983-03-05 39 BOWLING Queen's Open International: Masters' finals (Kallang Bowler-Drome, 1.45 p. m.) HOCKEY Schools' six-a-side tournament (Yishun camp, 8 a. m.). F RUGBY Blacks' 10-a-side (Farrer Park, 2.45 p. m.). SHOOTING National trap trial (Rifle Range Rd, 2 p. m.). SOCCER NFL Dlv. 1: K. Bukit v Police (Jin Besar, 7127 words
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210 1983-03-05 40 He's cuddly-and that saves S mily Squirrel IT WAS a tussle between a squirrel and a grasshopper and the squirrel won. So now it is Smily Squirrel who will spearhead the crusade to turn school children Into a breed of money Explaining how Smily Sot picked as the chools Savings210 words
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Article188 1983-03-05 40 AKRON (Ohio), Friday THE world's largest tyremaker joined medical and academic institutions yesterday m an effort to build a totally implantable artificial heart by 1990. Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Company, the Cleveland Clinic Foundation and the University of Akron have begun a joint venture described188 words
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424 1983-03-05 40 $2 b for better teaching of maths, science 'Growing alarm' so House votes against Reagan WASHINGTON, Friday THE United States House of Representatives has brushed aside objections from the Reagan administration and approved legislation to spend more than US$l billion (552.08 billion) over the next five years to upgrade theNYT - 424 words
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202 1983-03-05 40 First the bush fires, then the floods SYDNEY, Fri. SOUTH Australia, ravaged by bush fires last month, has been declared a disaster area again this time because of floods. Floodwaters, after torrential rains, swept down from the Adelaide hills north of the state capital and inundated homes and farmland on202 words
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Article188 1983-03-05 40 $29 mil fake Eurobonds seized LONDON, Fri. BRITISH police questioned 20 people yesterday after seizing forged Eurobonds with a face value of more than US$l4 million (5529.1 million). Police said banks and finance corporations m London and abroad could be unwittingly holding other forgtsries with a face value of several188 words
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Article32 1983-03-05 40 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 6.29 points to 1,131.77 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Ex- change today. AP.AP - 32 words
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Article70 1983-03-05 40 WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States has denied an entry visa to the widow of former Chilean president Salvador Allende, the State Department confirmed last night. Spokeswoman Anita Stockman said Mrs Hortensia Allende had been told m Mexico City that she could not enter the UnitedAP - 70 words
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Article74 1983-03-05 40 TOKYO, Fri. A Malaysian lumber carrier was m distress m the Pacific, the Japanese maritime agency reported. The 2,991-tonne Seatran Silvia sent out a distress signal this afternoon while off the Ryukyus. It was reported to be listing badly but m no danger of sinking. AtUfl - 74 words
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Article33 1983-03-05 40 NEW DELHI, Fri. The commander of an underground group operating m Assam has been captured m the centre of the troubled north-east Indian state, according to an official report today. neuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Advertisement118 1983-03-05 40 What our schools do ~^^C~ that Cambridge doesn't 9-^*4 Even as students await their A-level results, Malaysian Minister for the Education Ministry has revealed that Culture, Youth and our schools are setting standards out of Sports hears the judge s kilter with the Cambridge examination syndicate. The result An unamusing118 words
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Advertisement289 1983-03-05 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE j Business Times devotes five pages to the Budget today. With the help of charts and tables, we give the background to the Budget, the highlights of the statement made by Trade and Industry Minister Dr Tony Tan and the reactions of289 words
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Miscellaneous79 1983-03-05 40 UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 34 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.18 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.13 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 19/27 C Sunny Amsterdam 1/6 C Gear Bangkok 24/33 C Cloudy Beijing 0/10 C Sunny Beirut 13/18 C Cloudy Bonn 0/4 C Sunny79 words
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Miscellaneous51 1983-03-05 40 Fair 21/33 C Manila Sunny 22/37 C Melbourne pSunny 0/10 C Moscow Sunny 10/12 C New York 3/9 C Overcast Paris 16/24 C Cloudy Perth Sunny 6/16 C Borne Rain San Francisco 12/15 C Clear 0/6 C Seoul Sunny 23/28 C Sydney Rain Sunny 13/14 C 4/12 C Taipeh Tokyo51 words
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Article, Illustration1657 1983-03-05 1 WE ARE paid to have dirty minds John Trevelyan, British film censor, m 1960. The trouble with censors is they worry if a girl has cleavage. They ought to worry if she hasn't any. Marilyn Monroe. GEORGE Bernard Shaw once remarked that assassination is1,657 words
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Advertisement1083 1983-03-05 1 MMCNXCMMDBDD Orion Superbuy s. Orion, a major manufacturer of audio-visual products m Jqpan and a leader m TV innovation and technology, presents the latest 20" remote control CTV and video cassette recorder (VHS), M all designed, engineered and quality tested to take you through years of viewing pleasure. ij__fai__%£)^ -Si"1,083 words
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Article, Illustration1674 1983-03-05 2 mdmnzrnzxdvxbs It's a pity that commercially prepared crystals may have killed off home-made jelly which tastes so good. Once you've mastered the art of jelly making, you'll be rewarded by the satisfaction of producing a sparkling, quivering jelly. TAN LEE LENG shares her1,674 words
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Advertisement417 1983-03-05 2 W 'jCg^ A2> furn your house fnto a beautiful home'^^ r^i?ffTß* m\CmT(\i immm\Ummß jßfc VvM" 18 J!&nr\ JNAJ K~ -Z~^* < m m^%T I Mi I Ja .^tflMl a fl a 3W& kjß llffi a| *5> Otnn/f>* )m Ik y > *_\S^ ftcot® c\s»V\ yH win uoLjuuu ywu. j^^^"^ <417 words
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Article, Illustration899 1983-03-05 3 NATALIN LING - NATALIN LING Reviewed by NOT too long ago, there were few streets where the itinerant food hawker and his pushcart did not go. The cart, loaded with everything the hawker needed, from charcoal to water, from wooden chopsticks to fish sauce, fas wheeled toNIKMAL GHOSH - 899 words
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Article335 1983-03-05 3 DEREK BUTLER - Just the thing for a perk DEREK BUTLER [■MaafiaJatlffiEß By GERMAN wines must be among the most difficult m the world to assess from their labels not for any shortage of information but from the sheer abundance of it! Grape variety, region of origin, village and vineyard name as appropriate,335 words
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Advertisement429 1983-03-05 3 wBW^^^BB y :>'o^' *^B__BB ww '^^^^^^^BaßßaHHHpßi^Bßf IP Hy JI ft '^^^^^^^a^^' H fl MSB M BaaaaKaaacH flaaaaaaaa?x^aaaaV BBM -Sk I mF < Wmi W' Jm SB" m P 1 v 3 B JKk^, -p>' r l' mmm H F •^S^a^ HH %m ./-mm mm Mm SaMf H In j X429 words
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Article, Illustration726 1983-03-05 4 OUTLOOK 2 That voice which tells you to pay up The "talking" cash register latest addition to the supermarket checkout teams up with the receipt and a visual price display to ensure that you're correctly billed. THE shopper smiles contentedly as her weekly supply of groceries is whisked over an726 words
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Article, Illustration329 1983-03-05 4 Cristien Khor - Cristien Khor cfmmfbmxnxgsd KING RATS and pythons slither out of baskets and clear containers but few who go into this Scotts basement shop dash out afraid. Instead, the sweet-tooth-ed will find themselves browsing around as there are more than reptiles to hold the attention. In jars that line329 words
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Advertisement79 1983-03-05 4 $&foJmJ&Br^ '■■■^■^-___\\\\BS^^ 9 Meu llr- y '~m Wi^- 4aaßßßaflaaPf%** > i \WA% StM J 'M. WW___W_\ <>VLi_W §WMm fflH-f WmMm aaaaaWf"'* —mmMML tt*M "■&Mi' i ''a=^SrJ m\mmm\ HaaH ■H^^H; v __m_m WA. 'ffißH BP^S '^%W*' i ,MmMWmWm^mm\: .-mmAß^^mW^ri' ■"""^'wKft' 'V r '4&\ fei m\ 'Wm&- mM^SkWm^^M I^W^*s* Wf____\ '^4flgfqM 'SiS^79 words
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Article, Illustration340 1983-03-05 5 flafk^ifi B (addrtsstd &pM**t£) *na.i#mkf) MSyfc jgtt Wta is that $cmt narevte ¥^^m)ikwm. wW AO^omx mate *itffc /w* dutota WmW^^yT^^' Ami y<& \dnw lb tern* to luz cUtifo \acbbiti or iyfa&b ht or She, <fi*uU it difficult fe Mu*mm4tk tit, duki wisk& QmA, LA&rttimQMdf uorsbof all is340 words
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Article341 1983-03-05 5 Dear Chee Seng, It's quite possible for dogs to vomit out tape worms. So there's really nothing wrong with your vision. But your puppy Chunky certainly needs a vet's attention. Dear Kerlna Sob, Improving your English is not a simple thing. It needs the treatment of at341 words
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Advertisement285 1983-03-05 5 GENUINE OFFER— 5^ fr _&mm9mTtm m r > Jfc\> —Om\ —A Wmmmmm m fllT mEmmffl 9 *S: #3 *3 10 ■ihkliii/j lA. PS MB Mat Wt~m i tlWJmmmfJ, d WmMi -Q jf/m** m ssSfiiliV"" rffl I mmSlSmf mmm bb M* I^"' B*\9>W^m) mmm*m~ fl m iff Hgflfl _M-mMtmmm\- Mmgggg|»|M«M'^^tt^wH^ OsJ285 words
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Advertisement274 1983-03-05 6 HI tife .Lo^Sfli^ HI fl HI IjH Ilk i H I flfl X S llii f^y '•'•m«^§Bflfl^' PlflflflfllflHH II fl aWflflflflflfl Iflflw^a^^" l^* fthf^^a ■m^^l^m^H w fl fl fl Hfl r '__W m I Bflflfl fl flfl fl flßHraf' [^BBJbMJ''| ™^Fr *'%L&'-' f Bflflfl 'fl afflal fl fl 1911 I274 words
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Article, Illustration586 1983-03-05 7 Norway and Finland are much more traditional but m all the Scandinavian countries there is a great emphasis on what should be shown to children. This is why even E.T. The ExtraTerrestrial could not be shown to children below varying ages m Scandinavia. A586 words
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Article, Illustration334 1983-03-05 7 The rigidity of the HojUywood Production Code, m use until recently, led to some ludicrous situations. Some prime examples of what can happen when the censor sticks too closely to the letter of the law: In one of the first versions of Borneo334 words
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Advertisement536 1983-03-05 7 |Pl^ Marlilan Studio m_ A your Official Opening \7wS Frisco Grill nriL^ 71 /r MSi a El 400, Orchard Road, #07-00, Th£ MagiC StartS FrOm 7th Storey, Orchard Towers. UUr Klte/ien Frisco steak House and Catering Services Pte Ltd 53/55, Sunset Way. Clementi Park. Frisco Restaurant Pte Ltd 21. Collyer536 words
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Advertisement347 1983-03-05 8 I J TICKETS COMPLETELY <(' Isold out! LADIES ONLY PREVIEW X l\ ORCHARD: TODAY at 11.00 am WINNER OF 8 $t O GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS! X X O NEW YORK FILM CRITICS AWARDS! X O NOMINATED FOR 10 ACADEMY AWARDS Q Tootsfef SpSp E3aa| 'I O 1983 Columbia Picluf»s Industries347 words
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Advertisement395 1983-03-05 8 *************************00 Q l NOW SHOWING! 5 X ODEON ODEON-KATONG GOLDEN SULTAN X 5 JURONG DRIVE-IN CINEMA LEISURE-DROME— J Q 0 TONIGHT MIDNIGHT At BROADWAY/REGAL Q S BEDOK/GALA/MAJESTIC/KONG CHIAN X X TOMORROW 11.00 AM at KONG CHIAN X 5C EBC UMI Clly f llmt Mann -WmmT^m Jl[ #Tk mmVL !f MO395 words
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Advertisement341 1983-03-05 8 BB MT M/PW AwM mm. ifi "*"4n^ L fcy/^l #t*rjm.' A_rMr\_^%_r_^r^ Jjit GRAND SALE M j at Lucky Plaza. j "111 Extended to I ■jWJ. 20th March 1983 by popular demand j Bflflflfljß> 'MM Bl Wm JWafwßoutiqwPteLtd j B •Lucky Plaza U 1 Unit 2.88, Orchard Road, 11 Singapore 0923.341 words
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Advertisement265 1983-03-05 8 j llflHHßwßß|^ fl PjWnWp flfi i IwHliliViiil^^ i US if I I^l l K l liiiiii Mir m t fIH B l^ k^flfflC^ S lll I^SbWbMMb^B! (i..:: mil H (^Br'p < j fIU^K P' Ikjjf P r P.P l»Jh* J%>uP... fl p'p' pw"..' I'pil.piiiiiipp. .»JB^BBMBB^BB^^^BjBBwBB^Ip. -mm -x ■■y-y ■"msß >265 words
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Advertisement336 1983-03-05 8 ■..Hi. ■■.■:>■ BJp B B 1 CAPITOL-REPUBLIC: 2nd WEEK! 1 m (CAP *****59) 5 SHOWS: 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.15 No Free List 1 B (REP *****02) 5 SHOWS: 11, 1.45, 4, 7.00, 9.00 No Free List I Wm Bv^>^^" i ißllßffl^^ H grilti 'ni ji I x 111 fl336 words
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Article, Illustration926 1983-03-05 9 Leo Suryadinata; ISMAIL KASSIM - Leo Suryadinata ISMAIL KASSIM POLITICAL PARTIES AND THE 1982 GENERAL ELECTION IN INDONESIA By Institute of South-east Asian Studies, 198Z 81 pages. $8.00 THE third general election held m Indonesia under the New order of President Suharto about nine months ago was undoubtedly considered a success by the926 words
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Article, Illustration658 1983-03-05 9 Paik- Choo; IRENE HOE - Paik-Choo IRENE HOE FRIENDSHIP, COURTSHIP, HATRED. LOVE By Times Books, 1983 136 pp, $5.50 RaviAWAH hw (niAmcujb^ %jMI||H IF ROMEO and Juliet had read this book, they'd have died laughing. Or at the very least, they'd have had a good chuckle and sensibly chucked the idea of suicide.658 words
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Advertisement395 1983-03-05 9 naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaca PLAZA: now showing! I fl (*****72 Textile Centre) 1.30, 4.00, 7.00 9.30 PM |j ffia'iliSßi BBBBBBSSSSBSBM >■*■■ Malay r«] fl ll^fc Chin. Sub. r!j ri II "J Hk B l!S <E~k H m II ii HH wM Wm la fl H|J^lflfflßfnHl!nPll K9 H to en fftiWKll |f j tTtBLbTw395 words
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Advertisement737 1983-03-05 10 APPOINTMENTS A \-*a\'mf%\ I n II Petrochemical Corporation of lir Singapore (Private) Limited BE RIGHT IN THE FORE-FRONT OF II SINGAPORE'S PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRY! The upstream Company of Singapore's $2 billion Petrochemical Complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following position: II (DEPUTY SUPPLY and737 words
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Advertisement851 1983-03-05 10 Coopers &LyDrdriU Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Executive Selection, Marketing and Economic Studies. We851 words
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Advertisement81 1983-03-05 10 p *-p mw*^ OFFICE MANAGER International Stockbroker A new position of Office Manager is to be established m the Singapore Office of James Capel (Far East) Limited. The candidate should have an Accountancy qualification and at least three years experience m Stockbroking Settlement Procedures, and general administration. Salary is negotiable.81 words
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Advertisement660 1983-03-05 10 I InfeiUypfT I COMPUTER PROFESSIONALS Asian Computer Services, part of the Haw Par Group, is Singapore's leading computer bureau servicing over 100 clients m Southeast Asia. Opportunities exist for suitably qualified candidates to fill the following appointments. I SENIOR SYSTEMS ANALYST $35,000 to $45,000 p.a. An experienced Senior Systems Analyst660 words
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Advertisement663 1983-03-05 11 APPOINTMENTS wmm SUPERVISORS II IJj VACANCIES AVAILABLE II IN PRODUCTION, PRODUCTION m m CONTROL AND MAINTENANCE IN mtm GM SINGAPORE PTE LTD NOW hHHII Qualifications Diploma m Management, Production Engineering or Kpwwm Building Maintenance Hnß Experience 1-3 years' experience m a similar capacity m a large manufacturing company m^ m^663 words
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Advertisement693 1983-03-05 11 B\€ 4l OSA MARKETING W# H ASSOCIATES PTE LTD I We are a fast expanding company m the building and construction trade, offers a wide range of quality products for interior furnishing to developers, architects, designers and retail outlets. We invite suitably qualified persons for the following appointments: 1) Receptionist693 words
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Advertisement532 1983-03-05 11 jumiiiiii mmmmmmmmmmmmm 4^7a/ceda% TAKEDA CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, LTD. Leading Japanese Pharmaceutical Co. newly open SINGAPORE REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE m 0.C.8.C. Centre Applications are invited for: (1) PHARMACIST (2) PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVE to promote TAKEDA's pharmaceutical specialities actively and scientifically to medical professions Male aged between 25-35 years old At least 2 years532 words
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Advertisement559 1983-03-05 11 SENIOR PURCHASING EXECUTIVE We are a Civil Engineering and Building Construction Company and part of a well-established International Group of Companies. We are seeking an experienced Purchasing Executive Reporting initially to the Departmental Manager, the successful candidate will head a team of buyerstosourceandsecurematerialsandequip- H ment at the lowest cost. This559 words
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Advertisement839 1983-03-05 12 APPOINTMENTS ii,— n mi. i "1 1 1 I PRIVATE SECRETARY 1 ADMINISTRATION 1 The Asiaciti Trust Group is an independent professional consult- I ancy services organisation with operations m Singapore, Hong I Kong, Australia, Philippines, Malaysia and Vanuatu. The Group's I activities encompass offshore financial services including trustee- HR839 words
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Advertisement633 1983-03-05 12 I Whether m steel or m engineering, construction products and services, property or trading, National Iron believes m growth through technology and development of human resources. The Group continuously seeks highly motivated individuals to join its management/technical team. We are presently inviting applicants who possess a degree m Engineering or633 words
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Advertisement551 1983-03-05 12 I 111 fMCkJII <«-- WV I 111 l&^teta, CTS^nl IMGAPORE PTE. LTD. 9 to rapid expansion of our operation, we ite suitably qualified people to join us as:roduction 1 upervisors id 3rd Shift) )iploma m Mechanical or 'roduction Engineering or Jectronic/Electrical Engineering. least 2 years supervisory xperience m large manufacturing551 words
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Advertisement486 1983-03-05 12 (2] SINGAPORE^! POLYTECHNIC 1 Applications are invited from suitably H qualified persons for the posts of: A) CLERICAL OFFICER GRADE IV ($413 $918) B) TECHNICIAN GRADE 111 ($469 $1383) C) TECHNICIAN GRADE IV ($413 $949) Point of entry will depend on qualifications and experience. Applicants should possess the following: POST486 words
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Advertisement538 1983-03-05 13 APPOINTMENTS Qr BUBBHAN PRINTING PRESS As we expanding our Printing Press m Jecldah, we invite applicants for the following posts: SALES DEPARTMENT SALES EXECUTIVE (approx $2500 $3000 p m) Must have a dynamic personality and be able to deal with all levels of people Must have knowledge of preparing quotes538 words
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Advertisement594 1983-03-05 13 UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE PTE LTD a member of the UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE GROUP OF COMPANIES has a vacancy for a ENGINEERING FOREMAN (Machine Shop) m its Jurong Plant at Gul Way. The job involves supervising the Engineering Store and Tradesmen as they are introduced into the Machine Shop and Maintenance594 words
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Advertisement605 1983-03-05 13 We are a growing semi-conductor company. And we need people who are analytical and resourceful to fill the following vacancies. We demand the best from our applicants but we also pay well for the right person. ANALYST/PROGRAMMER Responsibilities: To maintain and develop applications systems. Qualifications: Degree m Computer Science Experience:605 words
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Advertisement536 1983-03-05 13 mm paiwfc |«mnn«nmHraHH^ VsT The Wah-Ohang JsJ international Group M*~M Requires Must have at least 3 years of relevant experience Preference will be given to those with Technician Certificate/diploma, however candidates with senior Cambridge and good drafting experience will also be considered. Candidates able to speak Mandarin will be an536 words
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Advertisement572 1983-03-05 13 UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. a member of the UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE GROUP OF COMPANIES invites applications for an ENGINEERING FOREMAN (Electrical) m its Jurong Plant at Gul Way. The job involves leading a group of electricians m the electrical engineering operations and maintenance of the Plant. The incumbent should572 words
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Advertisement686 1983-03-05 14 APPOINTMENTS We are a progressive manufacturing Company specialising m high precision engineering. This is our invitation to selfmotivated and suitably qualified individuals capable of working to high standards, to take up a challenging career with us as: B SENIOR ENGINEERS I We require experienced and professionally qualified M persons who686 words
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Advertisement757 1983-03-05 14 I National is one of the world's largest manufacturers of semiconductors, offering tfje broadest, I fastest growing product line m the industry. We are looking for people who are looking to the future. I FACILITIES MANAGER I Responsible for the maintenance of company's facilities m Singapore as well as project757 words
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Advertisement303 1983-03-05 14 SINGAPORE CRICKET CLUB invites applications for the post of ACCOUNTS MANAGER Duties: To supervise and maintain i the Club's various accounting records including the £j control of stock and cash. Preparation of monthly management reports. Administer the office and accounting staff. The Candidate: Preferably with some working experience with minicomputers.303 words
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Advertisement609 1983-03-05 14 a m Sm UB SS ■^gßg— p (A member of The Times Organisation) invites suitably qualified applicants for the post of DEPARTMENTAL SECRETARY THE JOB The job involves providing secretarial support to Managers m the Property Department at Times Jurong (opposite Jurong Bus Interchange). REQUIREMENTS Applicants should have a sound609 words
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Advertisement871 1983-03-05 15 APPOINTMENTS 1 m±m I 1 —m^i 1 MkgMJB WbAW*mm _W__\ ■rVMBP"KsH s? a ■V V k wttlw V '(B i^BH^^HMH H^BrHB" X' l— I 1 < I- ii^afJ &Bfti p»lbiH it/tTiTi N l ft ""ilppiH^ £id±i& iFF ~H~ Tandon Corporation is a US Public Company which designs, manufactures and market!871 words
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Advertisement278 1983-03-05 15 I A nutfor Offthoxe.. B«ttk invites applcattast* for the Ibttowfntf pcwltiba: N Respotwifeffifiet: 'Ilie:'*electe<|p/ caii<l|daije will assist the' Treastsry Manage /In all dealing operations. gaaUflcattoset A good education background with a flair for Mathematics and fluency m oral and 'written EngiisA,.- A minimum "A" level qualification and we particularly welcome278 words
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Advertisement970 1983-03-05 15 M (JOelcoM/6* world of MANUFACTURING The successful candidate should possess a Degree m Mechanical or du/^IUICC'O Production Engineering with 2-3 years relevant experience m a ij CNGINccR manufacturing environment. |p Together with a team of manufacturing personnel he/she is expected to provide support for design, concepts and specification requirements to970 words
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Miscellaneous554 1983-03-05 16 mtmmmV.m<m!mmwvmmmm-mmmmmm*Mmm^^m*mm 11 mw ~*^Z-Z. imiMianiiM iiiiiriiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiimiiiniiiiiiiin ■PliMWllwl'WlllMllillllillllMlWlW" GARFIELD By Jim Davis HAVE WOO V KICKEP YOUR S~\ /~\\y X POGTOVAV?? fAj I I o^^*^ J?M t?AVf 3-13 1982 United Feature Syndicate, Inc. M^- a M| Bi^^M^pa,,,!,,^^,,,,,^!!!!,,,,!,!,!,!!^,!,!,,,!!,!,,!!!,,!!!,^!!^!!!^)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! inilMllllliilffllrf STAR WARS By Archie Goodwin &Al Williamson f&_T_mM__R_L_)_L__\if. WMT -mmf t BmWmmmWr^ML vßifi554 words
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Advertisement1234 1983-03-05 17 APPOINTMENTS SBSBBSD DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION, the world's leader m the minicomputer industry, designs, X I manufactures, sells and services computers and associated peripheral equipment and related software and X supplies. The company's products are used worldwide m a wide variety of applications and programmes. m Due to rapid expansion our1,234 words
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Miscellaneous275 1983-03-05 17 ■MBMMBSiMfIMBpBIMBBBpKBpMB^ PEANUTS BySchulz (HEY, MANAGER M I I'VE PECIPEP THAT I 750 MUCH FOR J V -v- y SMOULP 0E PAIP At tr V ARBITRATION., 7 J -<^, MILLION POLLARS A YEAR ft>V^f2A T^ K q THE EVERMORES By Johnny Sajem r&_V i 8 1 w <rro~Lf l 1 1275 words
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Article, Illustration982 1983-03-05 18 Manko's world is splashed with joy An exhibition of batik paintings by a Japanese School art teacher will be held at Art Hut Gallery from tomorrow to Wednesday. NANCY KOH talks to Mariko Kusunoki about her dabbling m art forms of the region. INSPIRING her art students that's the life982 words
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435 1983-03-05 18 808 THOMAS - Nominations: Why are some films in and others out? 808 THOMAS By m Hollywood NOMINATIONS for the 55th Academy awards for motion pictures elevated no eyebrows, but they did raise some questions from longtime Oscar watchers. Why did the prestigeladen Sophie's Choice fail to score for best picture and direction?AP - 435 words
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Advertisement286 1983-03-05 18 exchanged for cash or goods i ...p-^^^^^^H fIH A9*Jiit* p. p-^p^ l^B i^^^^p^i 1 HHfcpppp£nfcik *&i^p'p I Mm MM fk BBK>< HHw'-IB' .■*-> HsS > $•450/" Imported from Europe k tr^fAm** 10^^ 'TsMTA^mr .y'y»^y^~~.. g jHPmI' <V Httrfjj f ■J!'^*'^*: i '.■>-^"«»*v-- J^Biß I.3aT <JWU?^\* ijM < aa. ii i286 words
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Article969 1983-03-05 19 She taught us integrity IRENE PATES remembers the big, Irish sister of her convent days who taught her the meaning of the word 'integrity. fnmzxfnbxchxgd 4 Sister gave me much kindness and strength, enough to bring me through difficult, stormy years; enough for me to share with my own two969 words
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Article, Illustration425 1983-03-05 19 dfmdfnmbnxdnxnxgfs WHEN Peter Thomas first produced Guitar tistry, last year, he was rather doubtful whether it would catch on here. He kept it simple, thinking only then it would appeal to the masses. But to his surprise, there were calls from members of425 words
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Article, Illustration426 1983-03-05 19 PIANO RECITAL BY ERIK BERCHOT DBS Auditorium March 18, 8.30 p.m. Previewed by JOHN DE SOUZA HE IS only 25 years old. Yet Erik Berchot is considered one of France's most promising classical pianists. Music critics m France have described him as being one of426 words
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Advertisement693 1983-03-05 19 ■>' --'.'-y- 'V- '-''X X--V 7 Avj^x /^\i\ Feb 12 -Mar 20 1983/ v /"^^-i^ \l n r */c77ii\ J ff^^^/ All aboard for MPH Magical Mystery Tours MMm Mm 7 At MPHS KHh ChiMtwft Book Fair cS^ pi 4 4 4 44 4 4 a At all MPH Bookstores693 words
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Miscellaneous246 1983-03-05 19 TODAY: TWENTY-FIVE YEARS PAUL KLEE Exhibi- OF FRENCH ROCK tion of his works. National Exhibition traces the Museum Art Gallery. 9 history of French rock a.m. —5.30 p.m. Professor music. Alliance FranDavid Kwo will give a caise. 8.30 a.m. 1 p.m. fiided tour at 11 a.m. and 2— 8 p.m.246 words
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Miscellaneous138 1983-03-05 19 AN EVENING WITH SONDHEIM Raffles Regency Room. 7.30 p.m. Tickets at $3 available from the Raffles Hotel reception counter. Ends tomorrow. SILVER EXHIBITION Exhibition of 19th and 20th Century Straits Chinese, Malay, Indonesian and Thai silver. National Museum. 9 a.m.— 5.30 p.m. Free. THE MAD HOUSE Performance by the Life138 words
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Advertisement287 1983-03-05 20 NOTICES MM MENANG CORPORATION (M) BERHAD PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT OF UNAUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST DECEMBER, 1 982. The Directors of Menang Corporation (M) Berhad are pleased to announce the unaudited results of the Company and of the Group for the year ended 31 st December 1 982.287 words
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Advertisement427 1983-03-05 20 /t^»^\ SINGAPORE FINANCE LIMITED /OS3liiiQ\ HONG LEONG FINANCE LIMITED l»™^) (Incorporated m Singapore) rW^Wal (lncor P orated m Singapore) V©/ ANNOUNCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT RIGHTS ISSUE OF 10.900.000 NEW SHARES OF $1.00 EACH «T $1.40 PER NEW r|ghts shares of $1.80 PER NEW SHARE The Company wishes to inform all shareholders that427 words
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Advertisement73 1983-03-05 20 Our company located at Upper Ayer Rajah invites applications from experience canteen caterers to operate our canteen. Workforce of about 250 employees patronises the canteen Canteen operation hours: 7am spm Main kitchen equipment supplied Free gas, water and electricity No rental charge Please submit applications stating experience and details of73 words
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Advertisement249 1983-03-05 20 ASIATIC DiVaOPMENT TEMDER NOT,CE BcRHAD I Tenders are invited for the running of a Canteen m Toa lOSI CERTIFICATE p ayo h Hospital for the period NOT.CE IS HEREBY G.VEN '583 t0 SU 6 (threC yeafS) that Certificate numbered 3404 2. Full particulars and tender for 1,000 shares of fifty249 words
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Miscellaneous237 1983-03-05 20 Robots enslave men SATURDAY MATINEE DALEKS' INVASION EARTH: 2159 A.D. (Ch 5, 2.15 p.m.): Don't let the four digits fool you. It may sound futuristic, but this 1966 effort has nothing much to offer except shiny robots trooping before your eyes. The film revolves around a band of freedom fighters237 words
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Miscellaneous168 1983-03-05 20 SATURDAY NIGHT MOVIE THE LAST OF SHEILA (Ch 5, 11.15 p.m.): Another one of those whodunit films, this 1973 thriller stars James Coburn as the producer who is out to nap his killer's wife. Should be worth watching if only for the cast which includes Racquel Welch, James Mason, Dyan168 words
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Miscellaneous329 1983-03-05 20 12.50 PM Opening followed by Sesame Street: Features the letters "A" and "0" and the number "5" 1.50 Black Star: Cartoon 2.15 Saturday Matinee "Daleks' Invasion Earth: 2150 AD" (See Pick of the Day) 3.40 1981 Wimbledon Tennis Championships Men's Doubles Finals John McEnroe and Peter Fleming vs Bob Lutz329 words
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Miscellaneous307 1983-03-05 20 idyllic setting of the family picnic is shattered when Harrison dies and 11-year-old Clement is forced to take over his father's place. This series tells the story of his struggle to grow from a boy into a man. Written and created by Gordon Pinsent, it stars Mark Poiley, Janet Amos,307 words
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Miscellaneous308 1983-03-05 20 information about an aircraft and a new system of colour coded lights to aid pilots adjust their flight path. 8.45 Cagney and Lacey High Steel The duo try to prove that a construction worker's fatal fall is no accident. 9.45 News and Weather Forecast 10.10 Flamingo Road: Julio informs Tyrone308 words
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Miscellaneous536 1983-03-05 20 ter 1.3t Family Favourites 2.99 Programme Summary followed by Daily Serial 2.M The Top Ten S.il New in Brief 3M The Fuse Element 4.M Musical Snapshot 4.38 Chacksfield in Limelight 5.M News in Brief 5.15 Music My Way 6.M News in Brief 6.15 Music My Way (cont'd) 6.3© Arts Alive536 words
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