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Title Section15 1983-03-07 1 The Straits Times I Estd. 1845 MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8315 words
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Article, Illustration877 1983-03-07 1 LIAK TENG KIAT; TAN LIAN CHOO - LIAK TENG KIAT TAN LIAN CHOO No consensus on vacant seat was reached at Havana By and NEW DELHI, Sun. Singapore Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan said today Asean had established at the Non-Aligned Ministerial Meeting here that there was no consensus on the vacant877 words
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Article68 1983-03-07 1 NEW DELHI, Sun. Singapore's Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), Mr S. Rajaratnam, arrived here today for the Seventh Non-Aligned Summit which begins tomorrow. Speaking as Singapore's representative, Mr Rajaratnam will address the movement's largest ever gathering of heads of state or government. During the68 words
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Article39 1983-03-07 1 CAIRO, Sun. A 10-storey building collapsed today and destroyed a neighbouring villa, killing at least six people. Fourteen others are feared dead, police said. Officials suspect sub-standard concrete was used m the construction of the building. UPIUPI - 39 words
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Article75 1983-03-07 1 BANGKOK, Sun. Tankbacked Vietnamese troops attacked Cambodian resistance guerillas near the Thai-Cambodian border today, killing a guerilla and wounding three others, Thai officials said. Two Vietnamese soldiers were also killed and an unknown number of them suffered wounds during the four-hour clash. The Vietnamese attack occurredAFP - 75 words
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Article62 1983-03-07 1 BEIRUT, Sun. Jordan and Israel, m high-level but secret negotiations, have reached near-agreement on the future of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, the newspaper As Safir said today. "The two sides have made great progress m the negotiations and have reached the phase of drawing up theUPI - 62 words
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Article, Illustration364 1983-03-07 1 LEONG WENG KAM - SBC's target: One local Mandarin TV drama nightly five nights a week LEONG WENG KAM By ONE locally-produced Mandarin television drama nightly from Monday to Friday within a year that is the target of the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation. This means five hours a week or 20 hours a month of364 words
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94 1983-03-07 1 Knock brings back sight and beau HEREFORD (England), Sun. Heart-broken because her boyfriend broke off their engagement on account that he "could not cope with loving a blind girl," Miss Yvonne Brown hit her head against a wall m her college dormitory. And suddenly. ..she could see. i The blowReuter - 94 words
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Article, Illustration207 1983-03-07 1 TAN SUAN ANN - Valiant efforts but fire was too stuborn... TAN SUAN ANN Pictures by A STROKE of bad lack. A change of wind. And despite valiant attempts by Bystanders and firemen, this wooden furniture shop (above) m Lorong Tat Seng went up m flames within II minutes (left). For awhile, it looked207 words
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Article, Illustration220 1983-03-07 1 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL By A MOVE is under way to allow young offenders at the Reformative Training Centre (RTC) to go out and work during the day. The Criminal Procedure Code (Amendment) Bill introduced m Parliament by Minister for Law E.W.220 words
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Article41 1983-03-07 1 HONGKONG, Sun. The Governor of Hongkong, Sir Edward Youde, left here today for London for talks on the future of the British colony, government sources said. Britain's Ambassador to Beijing, Sir Percy Cradock, iwill also attend the talks.41 words
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Article, Illustration491 1983-03-07 1 US will be attentive to Asian interests Shultz pledge on missile talks with Soviets WASHINGTON, Sunday AMERICAN Secretary of State George Shultz pledged last night that the United States would be "attentive to Asian Interests" m negotiations with the Soviet Union on intermediate-range nuclear missiles. He also declared that theReuter; UPI; AFP - 491 words
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Article80 1983-03-07 1 TOKYO, Sun. A scar from a Japanese guard's bayonet led a Japanese woman to identify a "war orphan" from China as the daughter she left for dead 38 years ago, press reports here said today. Mrs Tome Oohata confirmed that Wang Shumei, 43, was her daughter, Yasuko,AP - 80 words
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Article22 1983-03-07 1 TEL AVTV, Sun. Israel's government-employed doctors renewed their general strike today after weekend negotiations with employers broke down. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article77 1983-03-07 1 BONN, Son. Turnout m the West German general election before noon today was slightly lower than at the last national vote m ISBI, the federal election centre said. Polling took place under grey sides but m mainly dry, warm weather. Final opinion polls published mReuter - 77 words
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Article690 1983-03-07 2 Coffee-shop feeling PROVISION is being made for a coffee-shop to be included m the new Queen Street community centre, which is expected to be completed by May next year. Dr Toh Chin Chye, who laid the foundation stone yesterday, said there was a need for such a place where690 words
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Article342 1983-03-07 2 Champs bounce back LIVERPOOL and Aston Villa, England's jolted European Cup warriors, received a big boost over the weekend for their return European encounters. Both won their domestic League matches. Liverpool, m trouncing Stoke 5-1, produced the goalpower it would need to overturn the surprise 2^o advantage Widzew Lodz342 words
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Article241 1983-03-07 2 13 TRAVEL AGENCIES CLOSED DOWN LAST YEAR THIRTEEN travel agencies were closed down last year, two more than m 1981. At the same time, the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board issued 10 new travel agent licences last year, and another five m the first two months of this year.241 words
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Article40 1983-03-07 2 REVIVE ECONOMY THE global economic downturn has led to a wide-ranging debate m Malaysia on what should be done to prop up the export-depend-ant economy. It is generally agreed that stimulation of the domestic sector is required. Page 1640 words
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Article525 1983-03-07 2 $12m security net USING commando patrols, poison tests, body searches and bulletproof cars, the Indian government is spreading a $12.5 million security net for the Non-Aligned Nations Summit that begins today. The four hotels where the visiting leaders are booked into are ringed by heavily-armed troops and525 words
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Article317 1983-03-07 2 Flying high FROM a $37 million loss to a profit more than three times what was expected that was the spectacular turnaround made by Scandinavian Airlines System last year. And the man responsible for getting the company back into the olack was its president, Mr Jan Carlzon. His317 words
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Article213 1983-03-07 2 Still a minister DATUK MOKHTAB HASHIM, who was found guilty on Saturday of murdering Negri Sembilan's former speaker, is still a Cabinet minister and MP of Tampm. He will continue to receive his $3,000 per month MP's allowance until Parliament decides otherwise, its secretary, Datuk Azizul Rahman213 words
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Article146 1983-03-07 2 Reel-y unreal THE first episode of the much-publicised army series by SBC was shown on Friday. It showed how an effeminate recruit was mocked and sabotaged by his room-mates. The actors playing the recruits, though first-timers m acting, too, gave a commendable performance. However, little of146 words
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486 1983-03-07 3 NEW DELHI, Sun. US ING commando patrols, poison tests, body searches and bulletproof limousines, the government is spread.ing a US$6-million (5512.6-million) security net for the Non-Aligned Summit opening tomorrow. The precautions are the tightest since the end of British rule m 1947. The kings,AP; Reuter - 486 words
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Article, Illustration9 1983-03-07 3 Reuter SEVENTH NON-ALIGNED SUMMIT New Delhi 1983Reuter - 9 words
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Article67 1983-03-07 3 MODERATE ARAB states lobbied other delegations to support a new plan to end the Gulf war yesterday while Egypt told Libya and Syria it was ready for a showdown at the talks. Egypt, responding to a campaign by Arab radicals to suspend or even expel itReuter - 67 words
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396 1983-03-07 3 LIAK TENG KIAT; TAN LIAN CHOO - LIAK TENG KIAT TAN LI AN CHOO By and NEW DELHI, Sun. On the eve of the Non- Aligned Summit meeting, the Asean delegations here have produced something unexpected by many. In the absence of a decision to allow Prince Sihanouk to attend, the396 words
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253 1983-03-07 3 THE Labour party's victory m Australia on Saturday is unlikely to significantly affect relations between Singapore and Australia. Although Mr Bob Hawke's government is likely to take a more protec tionist stand, he had pledged before the election to seek stronger ties with the253 words
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Article, Illustration365 1983-03-07 3 LIM SAY BOON - LIM SAY BOON By Our Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Sun. While counting for the Australian federal election is still continuing, it has become apparent that the Labour Party will enjoy a landslide victory when the final analysis is made. Although the size of the Labour victoryUPI - 365 words
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Article362 1983-03-07 3 Party could not lose with Hawke CANBERRA, Son. Mr Bob Hawke began m politics with the commitment to seek a better deal for workers. His vibrant oratory, ragged good looks and considerable charm, pnt him at the top of personality polls. Soon after Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser announced the election,Renter - 362 words
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224 1983-03-07 4 Peter Hazelhurst - Japan will never export arms, says minister Peter Hazelhurst By e/A Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Sun. Japan's Minister for International Trade and Industry, Mr Sadanori Yamanaka, assured Parliament yesterday that Japan would never "under any circumstances" attempt to export military equipment and weapons. Mr Yamanaka went on to deny reports that224 words
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Article, Illustration20 1983-03-07 4 Reagan applies domino theory to fighting in El Salvador UPI A TOTAL wreck the car the three agents were m.UPI - 20 words
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428 1983-03-07 4 PLO accused of inciting people, army against govt CAIRO, Sunday PRESIDENT Hosni Mubarak, accusing the Palestine Liberation Organisation yesterday of inciting the Egyptian people and army against ijis government, threatened to deport thousands of Palestinians living m Egypt. "I refuse any interyentipn m our domesticUPI - 428 words
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168 1983-03-07 4 YOSEMITE (California), Sun. Three United States Secret Service agents In the detail guarding Queen Elizabeth II were killed yesterday when their car collided with a sheriff's car as they were heading for the royal couple's weekend retreat In Yosemite National Park. The agentsUPI - 168 words
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Article89 1983-03-07 4 SECURITY SOURCES said yesterday that up to 1,000 people may have been detained m Zimbabwe's southern city of Bulawayo during a search for anti-government rebels and illicit arms. As residents said troops and police were engaged yesterday on a second day of combing the townships ofReuter - 89 words
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Article65 1983-03-07 4 PRIME MINISTER Menachem Begin yesterday chose Interior Minister Yosef Burg, a veteran politician and religious scholar, as his candidate for the ceremonial post of state President, Israel Radio said. Mr Begin made his choice known at a meeting of the factions m his parliamentary coalition, the radioAP - 65 words
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Article63 1983-03-07 4 A FEDERAL judge m Los Angeles dismissed on Friday most of the slavery- charges against 10 people accused of forcing indigent Indonesians to work as domestic servants. "There is no evidence of intent to commit the victims into involuntary servitude," said United States district judge Richard Gadbois,AP - 63 words
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Article76 1983-03-07 4 CHINA, WHICH plans to resume its participation m the International Labour Organisation m June after a 34-year absence, will take Canada's place among the 10 permanent members or the ILO's governing body. The ILO said m a statement on Friday that it had agreed on aReuter - 76 words
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Article60 1983-03-07 4 LEADING HONGKONG banks are using pirate computer equipment to avoid paying expensive licences on registered products, the South China Morning Post reported yesterday. It quoted Mr Clive Burton, managing director of Bis Software Ltd which sells computer programs to more than 300 banks around the world as sayingAFP - 60 words
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Article63 1983-03-07 4 POPE JOHN Paul was yesterday embarking on what was expected to be the most dangerous part of his Central American tour, with successive visits to violence-torn El Salvador and Guatemala. On Saturday, while m Panama, the Pope exhorted crowds to resist the "temptation of guerilla violence,"AFP - 63 words
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281 1983-03-07 4 TOKYO, Sun. A Tokyo newspaper yesterday quoted an unidentified air force officer as saying that members of the Japanese Self Defence Forces had plotted a coup against the government m 1980. But the Tokyo Shimbun said the plot was smashed by military police. TheReuter; AP - 281 words
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157 1983-03-07 6 Police seize smuggled gold and cash MULHOUSE (Eastern France), Son. French border police seized nearly two milI lion francs (about 5555«,04M) m gold and currency being smug- gled into Switzerland this week following fears of a new devalu- ation of the franc. •Two of the largest sums were carried byAFP - 157 words
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333 1983-03-07 6 First test of political opinion for Mitterrand's team PARIS, Sunday. NEARLY 36 million people m France are expected to vote today m the initial round of municipal elections. The two-stage municipal ballot, seen as the country's first major test of politicalReuter - 333 words
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Article106 1983-03-07 6 COVENTRY (England), Sun. NEEDLEWORKERS were called m today to stitch up the world's largest tapestry after it was ripped by a collapsing scaffolding. Graham Sutherland's depiction of the risen Christ, valued at £250,000 (*****,650), m Coventry Cathedral was torn m three places when the scaffolding fell onReuter - 106 words
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Article, Illustration56 1983-03-07 6 Camping car with a difference THIS camping car comes with a small electric engine car, and was one of the eye-catching exhibits at the Camping *83 exhibition held recently m Bologna. The sales of camping cars and motor-homes m Italy have Increased m recent years as more Italians begin toPANA - 56 words
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316 1983-03-07 6 Soviet deadly 'flying tanks' worry the Nato experts BRUSSELS, Sun. Nato experts are turning their attention to what they see as a growing Soviet military threat deadly flocks of heavily armed helicopters. Large numbers of Hinds, the world's biggest attack helicopter, could be used to break through Nato defences ifReuter - 316 words
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202 1983-03-07 6 Head of Arab killer squad jailed 35 years LONDON, Sunday THE chief of an Arab assassination squad was yesterday jailed for 35 years for trying to kill Israel's ambassador m London m a shooting which helped spark off last June's Israeli invasion of Lebanon. Nauoff Rosan, 36, gunned down MrReuter - 202 words
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Article87 1983-03-07 6 Rumania protests against US move BUCHAREST, Sun. Rumania yesterday strongly protested against a White House announcement that the United States would cease as of June 30 to let Bucharest benefit from most-favoured-nation status m trade exchanges. The decision came m reaction to a recent Rumanian regulation saying that would-be emigrantsAFP - 87 words
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116 1983-03-07 6 'Fruitful' talks over subsidised food exports PARIS, Sun. TALKS aimed at easing tension between major countries over subsidised food exports proved fruitful, sources said. During the meeting of members of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), It was agreed that further discussions were essential. Sceptical Relations between twoReuter - 116 words
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Article30 1983-03-07 6 TOKYO, Sun. Empress Nagako celebrated her 80th birthday today, the first time m Japan's 2,600-year-old Chrysanthemum dynasty that both the monarch and his wife turned octogenarians. UPIUPI - 30 words
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275 1983-03-07 8 JOHORE BARU, Sun. Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday warned Malaysians of the dangers of subscribing to the Western concept of trade unionism. He said the Western notion might not be suited to developing countries such as Malaysia asNST - 275 words
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Article, Illustration153 1983-03-07 8 DATUK Mokhtar Hashim's father, Hajl Aba Hashim bin Haj! Daud (wearing a turban), leaving the Kuala Lumpur High Court on Saturday after the verdict. There were no tears. But grief was etched unmistakably on his face. Ex-railwayman Haji Abu Hashim, S3,MAZLAN BADRON - 153 words
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Article565 1983-03-07 8 Mokhtar is still MP for Tampin KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday DATUK Mokhtar Hashim, who was found guilty of the murder of former Negri Sembilan Speaker Datuk Mohamed Taha Talib by the High Court yesterday, is still the MP for Tampin, it was confirmed today. He will continue to receive his $3,000-a-monthNST - 565 words
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178 1983-03-07 8 TAMPIN, Sun. This town, usually busy during weekends, was noticeably deserted yesterday. The Sunday Mail reported that many people were gathered m their houses and m places where they could listen to a radio for the Mokhtar trial verdict. Some had taken leave to178 words
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Article63 1983-03-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Meat imported from Australia conforms to Muslim slaughter requirements and are safe for consumption, the general manager of the Australian Meat and Livestock Corporation said m Sydney yesterday. Mr R. S.Jordan said meat exported to Malaysia had a halal certificate issued by Muslim63 words
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Article59 1983-03-07 8 KLANG, Sun. District health officers recently seized 11 bottles of margosa oil from a shop here, following the death of a baby m Carey Island last week after he was fed the oil as medication. Seven-month-old K. Raja died and his two brothers and two sisters wereNST - 59 words
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Article40 1983-03-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A fishing trip for 'four schoolgirls turned into a tragedy when Iwo of them, Leow Kirn Chui and See Yok Moi, both 12, drowned m a pond near here earlier this week, police said. AFPAFP - 40 words
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186 1983-03-07 8 KUANTAN, Sun. A Royal Malaysian Air Force Tebuan training jet developed engine trouble during a test flight and crashed into the Penom range about 16 km northeast of here yesterday. This brings to 10 the number of Tebuan jets that have crashed since 1978.NST - 186 words
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213 1983-03-07 8 BUTTERWORTH, Sun. An explosion occurred near the Perai power station here yesterday, causing a major power failure which left more than 30,000 households, offices and factories m darkness for several hours. The incident took place at 5 a.m. when the cable box ofNST - 213 words
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Article, Illustration334 1983-03-07 9 New building will have place for the folks to get together PROVISION is being made for a coffee-shop to be included m the new Queen Street community centre, which is expected to be completed by May next year. Dr Toh Chin Chye, MP for334 words
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263 1983-03-07 9 Be ready when good times come, says Teng Cheong THE LABOUR market has remained tight, even m these times of recession, but Labour and Communications Minister Ong Teng Cheong has predicted that it will get even tighter when the economy picks up. It is because of this that he has263 words
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Article131 1983-03-07 9 Get into politics, women urged THE Environment Minister, Mr Ong Pang Boon, urged Singapore women to oecome more interested m the nation and politics. They should try to understand the country's policies and domestic developments. Mr Ong said this at a welcoming party for new members to the Telok Ayer131 words
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Article38 1983-03-07 9 THE Minister for Trade and Industry, Dr Tony Tan, will attend the installation ceremony of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry's 42nd management committee at the chamber's auditorium on March 19 at 11 a.m.38 words
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224 1983-03-07 9 Mobil expects a further drop in its profits this year FOLLOWING the announcement by Singapore's largest refinery, Shell, to cut its capacity by half, Mobil, the number three refiner, said it expected its profits to fall further this year. Although no figures were given, the news was not heartening to224 words
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Article145 1983-03-07 9 THREE teenaged motorcylists died and another was seriously injured m separate accidents over the weekend. At 5 a.m. yesterday, Lee Teow Cheng, 17, lost control of his motorcycle and crashed m Stadium Road. He died instantly. On Saturday at about 8 a.m., Mamannan Param- sivan, 16,145 words
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257 1983-03-07 9 Society to open free clinic in Jurong soon ANOTHER free clinic will be opened soon by the Kwan In Welfare Society. The clinic will be on the premises of the Boon Lay Senior Citizens' Club m Jurong, opposite the Boon Lay food centre. The society's secretary, Mr Lim Hwee Seh,257 words
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Article22 1983-03-07 9 THE Deputy Minister of the Federal Territory of Malaysia, Mr Muhyiddin Haji Mohamad Yassin arrives tonight for a three-day visit.22 words
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Article, Illustration264 1983-03-07 11 LINDA AUSTIN - LINDA AUSTIN By PARENTS at Telok Kurau East Primary School on Saturday reacted favourably to the principal's request for volunteers to help out for a few hours a week at the school. Several parents said they were willing to help if they could find the264 words
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178 1983-03-07 11 ENGLISH TEST DATE FOR THESE STUDENTS THE Common English Language Examination for non-English medium pre-university students will be held on the ninth working day after the release of the GCE 'O' level results. The exam is for students who are good enough to qualify to join a junior college but178 words
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177 1983-03-07 11 THE Curriculum Development Institute of Singapore (CDIS) is having trouble getting enough staff because principals decline to release good teachers to work there. And even when principals do let them go, the paperwork can take as long as six months. The shortage177 words
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Article69 1983-03-07 11 THE first two computer camps for secondary students will be held during the June school holidays. About St students each from the lower and upper secondaries will attend the five-day camps, organised by the Curriculum Development Institute of Singapore. The students, who have no knowledge69 words
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222 1983-03-07 11 LEST the name Miss Joaquim be matter-of-factly remembered as that of our national flower, the wax museum will remind us of its origins. For the likeness of Miss Agnes Joaquim, the discoverer of Miss Joaquim, will appear m a third chamber of222 words
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Article, Illustration263 1983-03-07 11 Portrait of a guerilla as a young man SIXTY-EIGHT-YEAR-OLD Tan Chong Tee did not recognise the person m the picture displayed at the Sentosa Wax Museum. Then someone pointed out the name below the picture. Mr Tan put on his glasses and chuckled loudly: "That's me!" He scanned the 1946263 words
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156 1983-03-07 11 RESIDENTS' committee members should guard against being too parochial m outlook, Minister of State (National Development) Lee Yock Suan said on Saturday. They should instead strive to have a better understanding of national issues and realise the importance of RCs m nation-building.156 words
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Article, Illustration842 1983-03-07 12 LILLIAN CHEW - LILLIAN CHEW Our Changing World Edited by SCIENCE and technology are crucial to our way of life. But they develop so fast it is hard to keep up with what is happening. In this page we try to explain m simple terms theThe Economist - 842 words
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220 1983-03-07 12 FRANCE is to build the world's tallest lighthouse, rising 100 m above sea level, m the world's busiest and most dangerous stretch of sea the English Channel. The reason for this oldtechnology approach m a world of sophisticated electronic communication is that not all ships220 words
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Article, Illustration196 1983-03-07 12 A NEW pour-on medicated bandage is being developed by Ohio State University. It melts when chilled, and solidifies when heated. Strange behaviour indeed, but this odd quality may make possible more efficient delivery of medicine to and through the skin.196 words
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Article, Illustration211 1983-03-07 12 Fight flu by mating these two viruses BY mating a flu virus from a duck with one from human beings, scientists have managed to produce a vaccine which could provide longer immunity against influenza than do present killedvirus vaccines. The genes that control the virus' ability to multiply come from211 words
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Article94 1983-03-07 12 YOU are late for work and your car refuses to start... the battery is flat. Scientists from the General Electric Company m New York have come up with a device to measure how much charge is left m a lead-acid battery. The device is94 words
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Article72 1983-03-07 12 HIGH technology comes to the aid of those who can't remember when they last took their medicines. An American engineer, Bart Zoltan, has invented a liquid-crystal time display built into the top of a pill bottle, which indicates the time and date the bottle was72 words
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Advertisement354 1983-03-07 12 Ift 1 P^^^^ A ft fill V** I R^ H N «_23 S0 l rf ___BP^ tvmu wMiO _____________»B^^ ROBERT STANLEY COLD CARP FOR UP TO 50% DISCOUNT ON HOTEL ROOM RATES WORLDWIDE With the Robert Stanley Cold Card you will enjoy special discpunts on room rates m selected hotels354 words
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Advertisement149 1983-03-07 12 y/fttk. 7-storey factory building located between I The Pan-Island Expressway gives easy I y^aSS^^S^ PSA City. HP^^KiJbP V\ T^^x 0* 4 goods and 2 passenger lifts. I jßß^\ ImS- osC*. Ample loading and unloading platforms. I y^lSy #^S» 1 A ready source of manpower supply #\w3r #^o^<jv^ provided by the149 words
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Article, Illustration668 1983-03-07 13 ABDULLAH TARMUGI; CHAN ENG CHENG - Working smart to beat health hazards One firm which shows it cares ABDULLAH TARMUGI CHAN ENG CHENG By and Official names ways companies can take to make factories safer VALUABLE chemicals or materials that help industry can hurt too. There are also some work environments which can endanger the worker's668 words
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Article375 1983-03-07 13 When an itch can mean more MISS HONG used to wonder why her skin itched every day after work at a ball-bearing factory. She had had no such problem before she started working there two years ago. But after about six months on the job, her palms and fingers began375 words
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164 1983-03-07 13 Regional dance journal out before year's end REGIONAL dances will be featured m a journal to be published before the end of the year. The journal will have articles and photographs on various dance forms and will act as a medium for dance experts m the region to discuss and164 words
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Article192 1983-03-07 13 PRICES of most essential commodities were down last week, with chicken, duck, eggs, prawns and some vegetables cheaper. But fish was more expensive. The Trade and Industry Ministry said m its weekly bulletin on market prices that the prices of rice, pork, beef and mutton192 words
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Article99 1983-03-07 13 THERE is more space for ashes at the Mount Vernon columbarium 5,280 more niches to be exact. With the finishing of a $1.1-million project to extend the columbarium, the Public Works Department handed over the extension to the Environment Ministry on Saturday. The 5,28099 words
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183 1983-03-07 13 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM By Our Labour Correspondent that a registered trade union can use its funds for investments authorised by law for the investment of trust money, m interest-earning deposits m banks or finance companies or m share of cooperative societies established by any183 words
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Article111 1983-03-07 13 TRADE unionists who have been abroad for courses, seminars and conferences will soon be sharing their experiences for the first time with other unionists. From March 11 at the Bukit Tim ah Industrial Union House, staff of the nine industrial unions will attend talks given by111 words
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Advertisement347 1983-03-07 13 Sanyo putsthe latest technology to \work m your kitchen The MatfSc IS. mMwhwwt^^W W' Sudden! y' cooking will never be the Wk gm yßg raL JW He same again with the revolutionary new I^B|^y HE JHL range of Microwave Ovens from Sanyo. from hours to just minutes. v or goes347 words
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479 1983-03-07 14 The Straits Times says Mr Hawke will have to deliver AFTER the relatively stolid Fraser-Hayden era, Australia may be m for a spell of glamour politics. With Mr Bob Hawke's election, and if Mr Andrew Peacock succeeds Mr Malcolm Fraser as Liberal Party leader, life will not be dull. But479 words
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Article, Illustration566 1983-03-07 14 TOM HENEGHAN - TOM HENEGHAN By GENEVA Sudden interest m the world's main trade forum by the Soviet Union and China has caused some free-market experts to wonder what their organisation can possibly offer to communism's central planners. And some suspect politics, not trade, mayReuter - 566 words
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Article396 1983-03-07 14 A highly promising concept DATUK Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad's concept of Malaysia Incorporated is highly promising, although sceptics may dismiss it at first glance as impracticable m the context of Malaysia's multiracial society. They would remind you that the Japanese postwar commitment and sacrifice m pursuit of a similar idealNST - 396 words
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Article191 1983-03-07 14 THE phenomenal increase m the entrepreneural functions of the state is a mark of the 20th Century. In our country since Merdeka, there has been a growing involvement by the state m trade and commerce and m the provision of social services to the community.NST - 191 words
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978 1983-03-07 14 RALPH SORENSON - RALPH SORENSON By Writing for The Asian Wall Street Journal Hallmark of a good manager THE most cherished manager is the one who says m 9 1 can do it/ and then does. YEARS ago, when I was a978 words
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Advertisement116 1983-03-07 14 The best priced electric golf ball typewriter is here! iii iii iiltJNi Bp^A 4fl&- v I^P^HB^. vlH^^fl w^H&^S HP^Bni& ■JUKI The new SIERRA 3300 marks a quiet revolution m typewriter design. Compact and lightweight, the 3300's advanced design and technology bring you all the advantages of an interchangeable ball typewriter116 words
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181 1983-03-07 15 Concerts: Improve ticket selling system THE authorities should make it easier for the people to buy tickets for concerts if they are to further popularise them. Towards this end, they should look into the present ticket selling system. Last weekend's Singapore Symphony Orchestra concert featuring Scow Yit Kin was a181 words
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Letter, Illustration164 1983-03-07 15 THE photograph above was taken on Feb 28 and shows the landing between two floors m a block of flats m Stirling Road. Although the rubbish has since been cleared by the Housing Board cleaners, I feel that the inconsiderate behaviour on the part164 words
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454 1983-03-07 15 I HAVE followed reports on speeches by members of parliament or ministers on the government's attitude on the care of the aged m the future. What I have read worries me. I'm sure I am not the only one thus454 words
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229 1983-03-07 15 Protect money put in these firms MORE and more commodity firms seem to be getting into trouble. With the collapse of each commodity trading firm, many innocent investors experience nightmarish moments when they find they have lost their life savings. Some even lose their will to work. Some have suffered229 words
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95 1983-03-07 15 On the buses It's a long wait THE Singapore Bus Service introduced Feeder Service 321 to Hougang last May. Only seven blocks of flats were occupied then. The service remains the same even though about 20 blocks are now occupied. The population has also more than doubled. At peak hours,95 words
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Letter42 1983-03-07 15 I LIVE m Frankel Estate and study m a school m Bukit Timah. Could the Singapore Bus Service start a direct service from Bedok to Bukit Timah? It will benefit workers and students heading for Bukit Timah. STUDENT Singapore 154542 words
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103 1983-03-07 15 I REFER to the letter "Librarian did not refer to reserve list" by "Anxious." (ST, Feb 17). We wish to confirm that the information given to "Anxious" is correct. The procedure involved m the renewal of books requires staff to check the reservation cards before103 words
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97 1983-03-07 15 WE would like your writer "Crawler" (ST, Feb 22) to know that the Public Works Department will shortly be calling tenders for the widening of the two-lane stretch of the Pan-Island Expressway to three-lanes m each direction. Pending the completion of the widening97 words
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Letter70 1983-03-07 15 I REFER to the letter "Televise show m two parts" by Dr R. Yap. (ST, Jan 19). The "All Japan Red and White Song Festival" was a sponsored programme, meant to be telecast by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation m a two-hour slot. Subtitling a programme m two70 words
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253 1983-03-07 15 I REFER to the letter by "Concerned" (ST, Feb 16) enquiring whether annual chest X-rays are compulsory for office workers and whether an employer has the right to terminate the services of a worker who refuses to take an annual X-ray. Pulmonary tuberculosis was253 words
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163 1983-03-07 15 I REFER to your editorial "Customers are more vulnerable" (ST, March 3) and would like to comment on competition between firms. A competitor is a person who spends his days, and often his nights, dreaming up ways to give your customers better service. When he finds163 words
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Advertisement155 1983-03-07 15 INNOVATION D PRECISION D INTEGRITY '^QB&F^ TECHNICAL PERFECTION Audio-Technica is well-known for top quality phono cartridges. Since microphone's are very similar m technology, Audio-Technica has used its' vast experience to produce a top quality range which features a gold-vaporized electret diaphragms of 6 microns (V 2 the conventional thickness), gold-plated155 words
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Advertisement379 1983-03-07 15 'Expanding your business 9 Come to iS^ L TAT LEE BANK Whether you're a growing industry, building up your business or an established concern needing funds for modernisation or expansion, Tat Lee Bank will consider your financial needs. You can also rely on Tat Lee Bank for the professional, efficient379 words
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Article, Illustration1431 1983-03-07 16 J. MUKHDIL - J. MUKHDIL By, BLEAK scenarios of the world economy have led to a wide-ranging debate m Malaysia on what its heavily export-oriented economy should do to make up for the declining momentum imparted by foreign trade. Everyone agrees m principle that domestic engines of growth have1,431 words
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758 1983-03-07 16 HO SOOK HAN - Heavy impact of falling oil prices on the economy HO SOOK HAN By I THE tumble m oil prices that is imminent after recent British and Nigerian price cuts will have two contrary effects on the Malaysian economy. The first promises relief since cheaper oil should encourage growth worldwide and758 words
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Advertisement143 1983-03-07 16 Rank Xerox appoint the men with their magic machines The dynamic men who have been m the Electronic Typewriter field appointed dealers for the siww^ with fast, reliable service. Xerox Magic Machines lAMtiM^^gMjt^Bk CO.E and Rank Xerox, m Singapore form The ma^ cal combination CO. E Central Office aHHHHHHH that143 words
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Article75 1983-03-07 17 JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesia has signed a U*****.5 million (*****.4 milliqn) loan from the United States Exim Bank to help meet the cost of an oil refinery project nearing completion m Cilacap, central Java, Antara News Agency reported today. The loan, signed m Washington on Thursday by EximAFP - 75 words
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Article74 1983-03-07 17 TOKYO, Sun. Personal savings m Japan registered a slow growth m 1982, reflecting bleak income performance amid the prolonged business slump, the Bank of Japan said. The outstanding balance of personal savings at financial institutions at the end of December totalled 374,429 billion yen (553,291 billion), up 10.5Reuter - 74 words
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Article75 1983-03-07 17 CAIRO, Sun. Five Arab government agencies have increased their subscriptions to the Cairobased Arab African International Bank raising the bank's capital from US$l25 million (Ss26o million) to US$2OO million. The Kuwaiti chairman and managing director of the bank, Mr Ibrahim al Ibrahim, said the move reflects the confidenceFT - 75 words
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Article76 1983-03-07 17 BRUSSELS, Sun. Societe Generate de Banque SA increased its 1982 net profits by 12.7 per cent to 2.209 billion French francs (***** million) and is considering converting a 2.5 billion franc, eight-year, 1979 debenture issue into share capital, president Eric de Villegas de Clercamp said. Mr de VillegasReuter - 76 words
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Article62 1983-03-07 17 MILAN, Sun. Italian state electricity corporation Enel is seeking a US$2OO million (Ss4l6 million) floating rate loan on the Eurodollar market, banking sources said. The six-year loan will carry a three-quarter per cent spread over prime rate, with a half per cent management fee and will be extendableReuter - 62 words
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Article76 1983-03-07 17 BEIJING, Sun. China and New Zealand have agreed to develop economic cooperation, especially m the field of food and paper pulp, the New China News Agency reported today. The decision was made here during a meeting between New Zealand minister of foreign affairs and overseas trade, Mr WarrenAFP - 76 words
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Article83 1983-03-07 17 TOKYO, Sun. Japan's money supply m January grew 7.7 per cent on average over a year before but the growth rate was the smallest m six months, the Bank of Japan said today. The money supply currency m circulation plus deposits at private financial institutions and certificatesAFP - 83 words
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Article77 1983-03-07 17 Iraq to borrow $249 m LONDON, Sun. Iraq is borrowing US$l2O million (*****.6 million) on the international market for work designed to raise the capacity of its Ceyhan oil pipeline from 700,000 barrels to one million barrels a day, the Financial Times said. The pipeline goes across Turkey to theAFP - 77 words
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349 1983-03-07 17 Poultry farmers urged to help reduce egg glut THE president of the Singapore Livestock Farmers' Association, Mr Lai Fee Kwong, urged poultry farmers to breed fewer chickens to help ease the current glut to eggs m the markets. "This is the only way to stop prices of eggs from going349 words
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503 1983-03-07 17 ANALYSTS are divided as to what extent the worldwide recession and poor commodity prices m the second half of 1982 have affected the earnings of the Sime Darby group. Some of them have been less pessimistic than others on the likely503 words
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395 1983-03-07 17 A TOTAL of 13 travel agencies closed down last year, two more than m 1981. At the same time, the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board (STPB) issued 10 new travel agent licences last year, and another five m the first two months of this year. The395 words
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406 1983-03-07 17 THE Goodwood group has managed to achieve favourable year-end results m spite of the loss of contribution from profitable Ming Court Hotel which was sold m October 1981. Goodwood Park Hotel, the flagship of the group, still managed to record a 14.5 per cent406 words
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332 1983-03-07 17 Stock exchange suspends trading in UOI shares TRADING m the shares of United Overseas Insurance was suspended on Friday following a request by the company. An official circular from UOI, sent as a reply to a Stock Exchange of Singapore query, did not give any reason for the request except332 words
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Article125 1983-03-07 17 PARIS, Sun. Amidst growing expectation that the French and West German elections will be followed by a realignment within the European Monetary System (EMS), pressure on the French franc intensified on Friday. Dealers reported substantial intervention by the Bank of France to hold the French currencyFT - 125 words
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Article111 1983-03-07 17 THE following is a list of the II most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover In thousands of units, closing prices on Friday and the high and low for 1982/1983 Company Turnover Prices High bow m Marl 1982/83111 words
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Article162 1983-03-07 17 Feb 28 Mar 1 Mar 2 Mar 3 Mar 4 feßTComp: 806.16 804.23 805.77 801.24 811.22 ++BT Indicator: *****8 *****0 *****9 *****8 *****6 CgSTlnds: 827.44 827.37 829.52 822.93 831.25 •ST Finance: 1974.50 1978.75 1981.44 1967.42 1988.67 *ST Hotels: 1028.32 1027.04 1024.95 1021.59 1027.51 •*STProp: 649.66 649.32 646.20162 words
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Advertisement177 1983-03-07 17 BE AN EFFECTIVE MANAGER THROUGH NPB'S EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME Applications are invited for the following 2 years part-time programmes: Title of Programme Fees Commencement Date DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION $3080 18 April 83 II DIPLOMA IN PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT $3920 19 April 83 111 DIPLOMA IN MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING FINANCE $2900 19177 words
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Article1608 1983-03-07 18 WEEKLY detailed analysis of shares on the Stock Exchange of Singapore, with the year's high and low, followed by the week's movement m prices, the dividend, the net price earnings ratio and the volume of business. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded in lots of1,608 words
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Article317 1983-03-07 18 THE US/Singapore dollar strengthened last week, gaining l»/2 cents against the previous week's closing. It opened at 2.0640/55 and climbed to 2.0870 before easing back to close at 2.0800/ 10 on the Singapore foreign exchange market. Trading was moderate with firm buying support at 2.0800. The Singapore dollar strengthened317 words
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Article334 1983-03-07 18 THE overnight interbank rates opened last week at a steady level of 7 6% per cent before firming to a high of 9Vt 9 per cent mid week. The upsurge was mainly due to an increased borrowing by banks m anticipation of an oversubscription for the Sim Lim Finance334 words
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Article43 1983-03-07 18 FOR THE week ended Friday Mar 4, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Bank fond: 2 to 6 per cent. General fond: 3 to 5.3 per cent. Movements of funds totalled $1253 million.43 words
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Article186 1983-03-07 18 ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Mar 4: US$ (Bid prices) High Low 7 days 8% 811/16 1 month 8% 8 11/16 2 months 8% 811/16 3 months 813/16 8*» 6 months 815/16 813/16 9 months 9 3/16 9 1/16 12 months 9^ 9V«186 words
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Article462 1983-03-07 18 BANK'S prime lending rates as at the close of business on Friday, Mar 4, 1983, BANK'S tPLR Algemene Bank 9Vt American Express 10 Vi Am' Dam R'terdam Bank 9 4 Asia Commercial 9'/i A NZ Banking Group 9 3 /< Ban Hin Lee Bank 9V 2462 words
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Advertisement717 1983-03-07 18 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. m of 1982 In the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of UNIVERSAL STEAMSHIP (S) PTE. LTD. NOTICE OF WINDING UP ORDER IN THE MATTER OF UNIVERSAL STEAMSHIP (S) PTE. LTD.717 words
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Advertisement1066 1983-03-07 18 f Oil N/mONA^INIVmiT V II lp§) OF SINGAPORE 1 ADMISSION 1983-4 I (Commencing 4 July 1983) APPLICATIONS FOR ADMISSION TO THE NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF j& SINGAPORE IN THE ACADEMIC YEAR 1983-4 ARE INVITED. ff All persons who fulfil the University's entrance qualifications, irrespective of citizenship, j may apply for admission1,066 words
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Article483 1983-03-07 19 THE local stock market traded mixed for the first three days last week, turned easier on Thursday, but came back roaring on Friday. It eventually closed with a small weekly gain on major market indices. The Business Times Composite Index showed a 7.04 points increase to 811.22 and483 words
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Article506 1983-03-07 19 FURTHER indications of international economic recovery and steadier conditions on the local tin and rubber markets helped sustain the bullish sentiment on the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week. On the week, heavy profit-taking and scattered light selling was seen, particularly on Thursday, but the market remained resillient,506 words
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Article473 1983-03-07 19 SYDNEY: Share prices last week finished broadly higher, despite the jolt to the mining sector caused by the sharp decline m international gold prices and the unsettling effect on the entire market of opinion polls showing the opposition I^abor Party the clear favorite to win Saturday's Federal election.473 words
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Article550 1983-03-07 19 A LATE WAVE of buying caused stock prices to close Friday at a new high for the fourth day m a row. Analysts attributed the week's record-breaking rally to a basic change m psychology on Wall Street as investors become increasingly convinced that the recession has ended and550 words
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Article389 1983-03-07 19 SHARE prices closed mixed on Friday, with a firmer bias on an unusually large turnover ahead of the weekend, dealers said. They noted some profittaking amid continued uncertainty about the outcome of Opec price discussions. But one dealer said a cut of around US$5 m the US$34 benchmark price389 words
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Article412 1983-03-07 19 SHARE prices on the stock exchange were mixed m active business on Friday, following another record high on Wall Street, dealers said. Several quotes gained on Wall Street euphoria, prompted by signs of an economic recovery, but others fell back on profittaking. In internationals, Akzo gained three to 51.50412 words
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Article66 1983-03-07 19 PRICES closed higher on Saturday, supported by an overnight rally on Wall Street and foreign buying m steels and some other bigcapital issues, dealers said. The market average rose 22.33 points to close at 8,037.03, on a volume of 250 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index closed at66 words
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Article138 1983-03-07 19 LONDON: Afternoon kerb dealings m tin ended with Three Months standard grade metal trading at £8,840 to show a rise of £20 from Thursday afternoon's kerb close. Trading during the afternoon was fairly subdued but the market was well maintained at the £8,840 level for Three Months delivery by138 words
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Article35 1983-03-07 19 LONDON: Copper prices on Friday (previous m brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £1079.00 (£1100.00); sellers £1080.00 (£1101.00); Three Months buyers £1111.50 (£1134.00); sellers £1112.50 (£1134.50). Market tone: Steady at the lower levels Sales: 28,800 tonnes.35 words
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Article43 1983-03-07 19 Frl Thors Melbourne(l) 456.398 458.378 461. 00S 463.00S New York 416.508 430.008 418.50S 431.00S London 412.008 429.258 413.00S 430.25S Zurich 415.008 429.008 420.00S 432.00S Paris 428.86 439.18 Export prices m non-sterling areas m US dollar per ounce. (1) Australian dollar per ounce.43 words
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Article48 1983-03-07 19 Feb 28 March 1 March 2 March 3 March 4 ♦Tin 29.52 29.58 29.58 29.58 29.63 Tonnes 86 720 195 175 190 Rubber (S) 210.00 208.50 207.00 206.50 213.00 Rubber (M) 229.00 228.00 228.00 228.00 233.50 *m M$ per kilo +In cer^s per kilo48 words
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Article181 1983-03-07 19 RUBBER futures m London on Friday closed between £21 and £27 a tonne above Thursday's close m traded positions. Prices closed at the lower end of Friday's trading range, after Jan/March recorded a £30 limit-up gain on Thursday afternoon. Sentiment was strong throughout the day after reports of Japanese181 words
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260 1983-03-07 19 Quieter market and lower turnover THE rubber market ran out of steam last week, m reaction to its month-long bull run, with March RSS One peaking at 221 cents (S) the previous Friday to close at 206 cents (S) finally, says Holiday, Cutler and Bath m its rubber review for260 words
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Advertisement744 1983-03-07 19 NOTICES Go l Is POSB SCHOLARSHIPS I The POSB invites applications for POSB Scholarships tenable for full-time undergraduate studies at the National University of Singapore or at an overseas university acceptable to the Bank. ELIGIBILITY Applicants must be Singapore citizens who are depositors or children of depositors. Candidates must have744 words
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Advertisement734 1983-03-07 21 S e r°M""» C c E n;-5 30p m R n ATES; d|M t|5OQ CLASS.F.CAT.ONGHOUP J^Ufc^!&< S^-^\ I f^S f^S C J V«r==J /&T\ /S^\[/P (12.30 pmforSundayTimes) Semi-Displov (M m. $54 00 Straits Times) B Personal Services Merchandise v f/r^" #A» (C: 3fc^C f>V\ I lk\ lV\\ V Public Holiday734 words
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Advertisement963 1983-03-07 21 19 Household 19 Household Appliances Appliances INSTANT WATER HEATER ELECTRONICALLY Jffil Ik CONTROLLED ■MT lißk. COMPACT c SAFE UH ECONOMICAL STYLISH HR£ «^W Mh For installation call 'S^j^^ INTER-RANK PTE LTD N^ f 01-19 To 01-21 Blk 333, Kreta Ayer Road Singapore 0208^V Tel: *****74, *****53 gsT 20 Pets IMPORTED963 words
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Advertisement515 1983-03-07 21 33 Babysitting HELP YOU CHILD Grow while you work. Use the services of a caregiver under the Family Day Care Scheme. Call Ministry of Social Affairs at *****1. EDUCATED HOUSEWIFE IN Circuit Road wishes to babysit children above 1 month. Tel: *****57 Mrs. Chew. EDUCATED LADY WISHES to babysit baby,515 words
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Advertisement200 1983-03-07 21 38 TV/Video/ Sound System AERIALS INSTALLATION REPAIR Telefunken Sharp Roxy Graetz ITT Siera Philips Setron Normande Siemens colour T.V. on the spot fixing Video reasonable charges day night service telephone *****75/*****23 Technical Servicing. A RELIABLE KOWA Electrical specialises m antenna installation, repairing all kinds of video, colour T.V., washing machines,200 words
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Advertisement105 1983-03-07 21 39 Photography CLEARANCE SALES Coslna 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 $80.00 Non-original Telephoto lens 135 mm F2.8 $80.00 Electronic Flashes105 words
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Advertisement494 1983-03-07 21 A BUSINESS TO BUSINESS 49 Packing/Storage/ Delivery A BUDGET PRICE Professional Household/ Office removal, delivery, disposal services. Experienced uniformed workers provided. Tel: *****73/ *****91. (Day/ Night service). BARGAIN PRICE Household/ office/ factory removals/ delivery. Experienced workers provided. Free quotations. Tel: *****36 (anytime). BARGAIN PRICE. HOUSEHOLD, any removals, day and night494 words
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Advertisement1449 1983-03-07 22 51 Printing 55 Commercial Vessels: Copying Services Sale/Charter LUCK SOON PRESS specialise m Z. r»i.«rt_r/C«la printing of inimecards. letter JI°L heads, vouchers anri stationeries, STEEL FLAT TOP BARGES etc. 3 1 H. Park Lane Shopping 100 xlO x a Mtt Mali, Selegie Road. Tel: *****41. 110 x4O x 8 WATSON1,449 words
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Advertisement1099 1983-03-07 22 57 Industrial Equip- 57 Industrial Equipment: Sale/Hire ment: Sale/Hire SALES OF INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT 1975 Mitsubishi Fuso FPI I3DR Prime Mover 1980 Hargill 40' Platform Container Trailer 1981 Scania LBBI HS3I Prime Mover 1981 Hargill 30 Tons Lowbed Trailer 1974 Mitsubishi Fuso FPU3 Prime Mover 1981 Hargill L 823/30 Tons Lowbed1,099 words
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Advertisement587 1983-03-07 22 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive mr EMPORIUM HOLDINGS A fast expanding chain of Departmental Stores and leader m the Retail Trade, invites applications for the position of: PERSONNEL OFFICERS c Possess minimum GCE 'A' level certificate and be conversant m both English Mandarin. c Minimum 2 years' experience m587 words
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Advertisement525 1983-03-07 22 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive AUTOMOBILE SURVEYOR An International Surveying Organisation seeking an Automobile Surveyor with the following requirements. Minimum 2 years' experience m related field. Preferably a diploma/ technician certificate holder In automobile engineering. *****44 Invites applications for: ORAFTSWOMAN At least two years experience. Interested applicants please write525 words
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Advertisement931 1983-03-07 22 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical TEMPORARY STAFF REQUIRED URGENTLY General Clerk Female Singapore Citizen G.C.E. 'O' level with credit m Mathematics Able to type at 35 w.p.m. Able to work for at least 3 months Office Attendant Male Singapore Citizen Have a working931 words
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Advertisement408 1983-03-07 22 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical FOREST MARKETING SERVICES PTE LTD requires a DOCUMENTS CLERK 3 to 4 years experience m import and export documentations Some experience with micro computers and word processing Able to work independently Able to type accurately at 40 to 45wpm Applicants who fulfill the above408 words
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Advertisement428 1983-03-07 22 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial if Clerical YAMASHINA SINGAPORE (Screws Fasteners Manufacturer) has an Immediate vacancy lorFEMALE GENERAL CLERK Applicant should: c be able to type at 35 wpm c have some experience but NOT ESSENTIAL c be willing to learn Successful candidate Is expected to perform general office routine428 words
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Advertisement484 1983-03-07 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical (1) GENERAL CLERK c Minimum GCE 'O' level from Technical Stream. Above 18 yrs. of age. Knowledge of typing. c Experience m Purchasing function will be advantageous. c Pleasant personality with good handwriting. (2) TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ RECEPTIONIST c GCE 'O' level. Above 18 yrs.484 words
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Advertisement512 1983-03-07 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical SANDVIK requires A TEMPORARY GENERAL CLERK/ TYPIST Requirements: c GCE 'O' level c Typing 30-35 wpm c Knowledge of accounts will be an advantage c No experience is required as training will be provided Interested applicants, please telephone *****77 to arrange for an interview512 words
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Advertisement607 1983-03-07 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Apollo Singapore requires PAYROLL ASSISTANT c Minimum GCE 3 'O' levels c Must be numerate c Able to do salary computation on computer c High sense of confidence c Able to work independently Interested applicants, please write m with full details enclosing a passport607 words
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Advertisement575 1983-03-07 23 86 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK c Minimum GCE 'O' level. c Possess LCCI higher qualification. c Preferably 2 years working experience. c Able to work Independently. Please submit full particulars with non-returnable photograph and contact phone number to: WELCOME TRADING CO. PTE LTD 1, NORTH BRIDGE575 words
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Advertisement588 1983-03-07 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical CLERK (Construction Site) We have a vacancy for the position of Clerk (Construction Site) located at Shenton Way. c GCE 'O' level preferred. Knowledge of typing and clerical duties (able to use electric typewriter). Good command of English. c Experience m similar capacity an588 words
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Advertisement631 1983-03-07 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical A Large Sales Organisation has immediate vacancies for the position of: CLERK/ TYPIST Requirements: c Age at least 18 years, c Minimum GCE "O" Level with credit m English, c Ability to type at 35 wpm. c Knowledge of Mandarin c Basic knowledge of631 words
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Advertisement654 1983-03-07 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical New Commercial Farm requires FEMALE ACCOUNTS CUM GENERAL CLERK Age 19 to 23 Chinese GCE 'A' level Typing speed of 45 wpm Accounting knowledge to trial balance Those interested please send your resume with a recent passport photo (non-returnable) all relevant documents, expected salary654 words
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Advertisement802 1983-03-07 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST (Temporary) Pieane call: *****11. j Trading Firm requires I FEMALE GENERAL CLERK Age 18 25 to start work immediately. Interested please call personally at 09-04, 9 th fir Tat Lee Building 63 Market Street or TEL: *****52 for appointment 2 FEMALE GENERAL802 words
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Advertisement920 1983-03-07 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical IMMEDIATE VACANCIES FOR: Fe- L male General Clerk In well r established private limited li company. Interview at: 101, li Kitchener Road, Unit G2O, Singapore Electrical Electronic C Hardware Centre, 10a.m. -sp.m. 0, a LAW FIRM WITH Institutional H work requires experienced Conveyancing Clerk.920 words
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Advertisement307 1983-03-07 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretariat Clerical .EGAL FIRM REQUIRES Receptlo>ist and Conveyancing Clerk mmediately. Tel: *****/8, for ntervlew. >FFICE NEAR THOMSON Plaza reluires Female Clerk/Typist. Salary $350. Applicants please tel .irsYong *****11. lECEPTIONIST CUM TYPIST re[uired by a group of companies ocated at River Valley. Tel: *****8. VANTED TELEPHONE OPERATOR.307 words
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Advertisement492 1983-03-07 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales c) Sales SALES REPRESENTATIVES (Salary commission around $20,000 p.a.) We are a diversified group and leader m the fields of speciality banking equipment, consumer products, industrial and engineering products, building materials and furniture. Due to our rapid expansion into the office equipment492 words
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Advertisement986 1983-03-07 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales c) Sales fg Industrial Sales m I Dynamic, growing distributing company has selected positions for strong motivated SALES EXECUTIVES with the following qualifications: Good sales track record 2-3 years experience m chemicals/lubricants fiketc. GCE'O' level Matured/self-starter 22-28 years of age Possess own986 words
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Advertisement502 1983-03-07 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales TRAINEES REQUIRED Established company m Singapore requires sales trainees for immediate work. No experience is required as classrooms and field training will be provided. REQUIREMENTS: a working knowledge of English plus one other language/ dialect c pleasant personality c secondary education c able to commence502 words
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Advertisement556 1983-03-07 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales JOB OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE 100 Vacancies for Out-Door Sales For Teenagers, Adults A Others c Attractive Basic Salary, Commissions Fringe benefits. c Working hours 10am 4pm Those Interested call personally to> 3545-D, Blk 162, sth Bukit Merah Town Centre 09-14, 9 th Storey People's Park Centre556 words
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Advertisement867 1983-03-07 24 66 Situations Vacant mmammmmwmamm^mmmmemimmmmmmmmmmmmam i c) Sates i BE PROFESSIONAL j i We invite people who like challenging job to come for interview for public rela- tions work. l Call: *****42/ *****93 muzzizzzziziz^iizi Established Stationery and Printing Company requires SALES EXECUTIVES With at least one year ex- perience m selling.867 words
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Advertisement543 1983-03-07 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales FURNITURE DEPARTMENT REQUIRES Salesman/ Salesgirl. Interested kindly call personally it: #02-164 to 02-170 Boon Lay Emporium, Boon Lay Shopping Centre. Salary $400 pm. PART-TIME/ FULL-TIME Insurince Representatives required. Attractive remuneration. Excellent prospects. Comprehensive rraining. Contact Harry *****13/ H2116. SALESMEN REQUIRED. SALARY plus commission. Call personally543 words
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Advertisement640 1983-03-07 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Technical Technical _SSI EUROPEAN STANDARD ELECTRONICS PTE LTD We invite applications for the following positions: Applicants should possess a Technical Certificate with 2-3 years' experience m plastic moulding, preferably with production background. They must be able to troubleshoot moulding faults and be prepared to640 words
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Advertisement617 1983-03-07 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production i Wi&A <*fi*fa*** v cow r~\ w* 1 u$ if v Ol1 1 16 27 v 9 M im FIMAU PRODUCTION ra^i/' //m\ r OPDUHORS (wmwy jT;\ Wl I (ARTIST OPERATORS I i i n-js—617 words
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Advertisement267 1983-03-07 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production FAIRCHiLD A Schlumberger Company has vacancies for ■per month (Ist 2nd Shift) Attendance P'*^^ 5-day week benefit No 3rd shift X Vacations Long service Compassionate award leave Free medical Recreational benefit facillties Annual wage Free uniforms k° nus Aircon working267 words
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Advertisement456 1983-03-07 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production DEMETIW 4 jm Attractivfrstartincpay. Free tea/coffee. I Increment after 3 months. Opportunities for I Alternate 5-day week. promotion. I High 2nd shift allowance. •Sports/Games. *;1 Monttify profit/productivity bonus. I s*l mi ~P\ 1 See us at our PERSONNEL 3 |l456 words
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Advertisement581 1983-03-07 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production Wjjjjfk National FPffflj Panasonic j||^jjj||| Technics Calling all girls 16 years and above! Female fluS OperatorsJli^t Good starting salary V^ A 5-day work week Medical and dental tgs^il^^^ZXzL^ benefits Attendance incentive l^^^ No shift work No scope work Lots of581 words
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Advertisement183 1983-03-07 25 66 Situations Vacant g) Production t I |r process I OPERATORS 1 |k (Mate) M MECS PRODUCTION PERSONNEL Join us today and earn up to (MALE) (FEMALE) PLUS free transport free medical treatment free fashionable uniform free tea offered during 2nd shift free technical training fast promotion prospects fully air-conditioned183 words
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Advertisement1024 1983-03-07 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical Technical Technical ,^'h- JIl We are a subsidiary of Singapore Ck Aircraft Industries and a leading f|| aero-component overhaul Company j| p a,,,,, iimn .mm mh| involved m the repair and overhaul a din,■ I I of a wide1,024 words
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Advertisement497 1983-03-07 26 66 Situations Vacant Technical BEMETBON I We are a large murti- national company I manufacturing high I quality PCBs and electronic I I bonding wires. J To fabricate jigs and templates, including modifications and repairs of toois and die m a Tool room. NTC 3 m Metal Machinery with 2497 words
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Advertisement433 1983-03-07 26 66 Situations Vacant Technical T JDC-HAZAMA "1 I Main Contractor for the Rede- I velopment Project of The Chartered Bank Building invites applications for: 1) BUILDING SURVEYOR Diploma m surveying. More than 3 years experience m land surveying. 2) ASSISTANT BUILDING SURVEYOR c More than 2 years experience. 3) FOREMAN433 words
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Advertisement543 1983-03-07 26 66 Situations Vacant Technical We have immediate vacancy tor: MATERIAL PLANNER (MALE) Completed VITB/ITC Mechanical Engineering. Able to read blue-print drawings. c lor 2 years working experience In material planning or material list preparation. Possess own motorbike. Have completed or exempted from N.S. Interested please call to arrange (or an543 words
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Advertisement880 1983-03-07 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production g) Production f^JLM SINGAPORE > > \JJLv JL PTE» LTD. cooling systems W A, >*♦%, S\ &R£XIBIJES T^ Manufacturer of racflaEngaged m the assembly of circuit boards and integrated circuits, is tors,880 words
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Advertisement264 1983-03-07 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Production INCORPORATED has immediate vacancies for MALE FEMALE" PRODUCTION OPERATORS EARN UP TO $540 PER MONTH Please call personally between Bam and 4 pm at PRINTED CIRCUITS INTERNATIONAL 23, LOK YANG WAY. JURONG TOWN, SINGAPORE 2262. TEL *****33 EXT 73/56 FEEDER SERVICE 250, 250A If you264 words
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Advertisement353 1983-03-07 27 66 Situations Vacant j) Production Europe Asia SECurity MANUFACTURING PTE LTD manufacturer of TRELOCK Bicycle Locks requires MALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS W\ Hfetc Til ixlFB 5-DAY WEEK NO SHIFT WORK Plus Adjustment of salary on confirmation after 3 months. Annual Wage Supplement. Free transport provided Also special pick-up points along Urn353 words
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Advertisement472 1983-03-07 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Production 1 An established international company manufacturing high quality watchcases urgently requirea: OPERATORS (Male/ Female) c Experience not essential, training will be provided Male applicants must have completed or exempted from National Service Willing to work on 2 rotating shifts Benefits: Attractive starting salary with high472 words
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Advertisement937 1983-03-07 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous i) Miscellaneous MEDICAL BOOKSHOP I LUCKY PLAZA I OPENING SOON I The largest and most exciting Medical Bookshop m South I East Asia, specialising m the sale off medical books, will be I opening shortly m Lucky Plaza.937 words
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Advertisement588 1983-03-07 27 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous (AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS) We have immediate vacancies for:PERSONNEL CLERK c Female, between 19 years to 28 years old c GCE 'A' levels preferred. However, those with good GCE 'O' level may be considered Previous experience m related field preferably m a manufacturing environment c Strong command588 words
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Advertisement425 1983-03-07 27 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Fried Chicken. JOIN THE BIGGEST AND BETTER FAST FOOD CHAIN IN SINGAPORE WE ARE NO. 1 We pay $1.90/ $2.00 per hour for part-time staff and attractive salary for full-time staff. 1) SERVICE STAFF 2) KITCHEN STAFF You can choose your own working hours: Weekdays:425 words
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Advertisement472 1983-03-07 27 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous SINGAPORE EMPLOYEES CO-OPERATIVE LTD (SILO SUPERMARKET DIVISION) Requires: 1) SALES ASSISTANTS Mm. Sec. 1 English or Chinese educated Vacancies at Bedok North, New Upper Changi, Upper Serangoon, Yung Kuang (Jurong), Tanjong Pagar, Ang Mo Klo, Rochor, Woodlands, Queenstown, Peace Centre. 2) CASHIER Mm. Sec. 2472 words
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Advertisement384 1983-03-07 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SINGMARINE SHIPYARD (PTE) LTD Subsidiary Company of Keppel Shipyard Ltd) Medium-sized shipyard In Jurong, specialising m the construction and repairing of sophisticated commercial vessels, has immediate vacancies for the following positions: 1. PAINTERS, DIVERS Possess at least 2 years working experience m a shipyard. 2.384 words
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Advertisement487 1983-03-07 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Owner of high rise building has the following vacancies m the Maintenance Department: A) SHIFT LEADER c NTC 2 m electrical fitting and Installation with 5 to 7 years experience-. B) TECHNICIANS NTC 3 m electrical fitting and installation and/or airconditioning and refrigeration mechanic with487 words
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Advertisement523 1983-03-07 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Singapore Glass Manufacturers Pte Ltd invites suitably qualified applicants for the following positions: (1) JUNIOR CLERK GCE 'O' level with passes m English Mathematics. c Ability to type between 30 and 35 wpm. Some experience m handling shipping documentations preferable. (2) ELECTRICIAN NTC 3in electrical523 words
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Advertisement386 1983-03-07 28 66 Situations Vacant i a 1) Miscellaneous «H'j'.> If- ■.■V~: I tin ffi ifflf ■gy"fWsMffii"TJ COLD STORAGE TRADING PTE LTD has immediate vacancies for: (1) MALE STORE CLERKS c GCE 'O' level, c Able to type, c Experience not necessary. (2) MALE STORE PACKERS. c Physically fit. c 16 years386 words
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Advertisement407 1983-03-07 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous w REDIFFUSION (S) PTE LTD invites applications for the following positions: SERVICE CONTROL OPERATOR c GCE 'O' level. c Bilingual m English and Mandarin. c Must be prepared to work shift duties. c No experience is required. TECHNICIANS c NTC 3 m Electronic Servicing or407 words
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Advertisement544 1983-03-07 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous FkLNQ COURT HOTEL Urgently Requires: 1) Waiters/ Waitresses $405.00 2) Chambermaid —$405.00 3) Houseman/ Housemaid $330.00 4) Toilet Cleaners (Female) $340.00 5) Wash-up Maid $325.00 Weoffer- Free Meals Free Uniform Medical Benefits (Sick. Hospltalisation Leave etc.) Free SATA Insurance Scheme Promotional Opportunities Paid Public Holidays544 words
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Advertisement419 1983-03-07 28 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Due to expansion of our business, we require VAN SALESMAN Completed N.S. Able to speak English and Chinese dialects Possess class 3 driving licence Selling experience preferable Selling "Bee Hoon" to provision stores and hawker stalls. Basic salary plus commission. Interested, please call *****22 United419 words
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Advertisement511 1983-03-07 28 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous A LEADING LOCAL BANK has Immediate vacancies for SECURITY WARDENS Candidates must meet with the following requirements: c Previous experience m security work or training m the police force, army or the fire brigade. c Have completed at least Secondary II level of education. c511 words
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Advertisement437 1983-03-07 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous JURONG COUNTRY 1 CLUB FIN JONE CATERING requires 1) THE CHINESE RESTAURANT WAITERS/ WAITRESSES (Part-time/ Full-time, Part-time, 11am 3pm only) 2) THE COCKTAIL LOUNGE c Hostess cum Waitress 3) GENERAL CLEANERS Malaysians are welcome. We provide attractive fringe benefits, Duty meals, coffee/ tea breaks, transportation,437 words
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Advertisement991 1983-03-07 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous fr^ ■■■■■■iiniwfflleJL i— Due to expansion, Copper nVf Kettle Cafe Restaurant ft XJ±{, Ice Cream Palace requires: (D waiters/ ROBINSON'S DISPENSERS urgently requires (2) WAITRESSES w*itr— We offer: Interested, please see> Frfnee'beneflts^ Mr st#v#n Lon f ither 7th torch An991 words
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Advertisement634 1983-03-07 29 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous i Sea View Hotel q vacancies 1) Cooks 2) Kitchen Helpers 3) Waiters/Waitresses 4) Chambermaids 5) Receptionists (Female) 6) Front Office Cashiers (Female) Apply personally or write m with photograph (non-returnable) to:The Personnel Department Sea View Hotel Amber Close Singapore 1543 SINGAPORE FOOD INDUSTRIES PTE.634 words
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Advertisement588 1983-03-07 29 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous ieneral Electrical Company I rgently requires GENERAL WORKERS Malaysians are welcome. Interested, please call: I *****06 ZZZIZZ^ZIIIZIIIZIZIIZZZZZZZ German Freight Forwarders have Immediate vacancies for: LABOURERS 1 ingapore citizens completed 1 .S. are invited to apply. Please all: 1 *****11 1 for interview 1 1 ilernational588 words
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Advertisement1067 1983-03-07 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous i AN EXPANDING FORWARDING L Company requires Operations r Assistants. Completed G.C.E. 'O' c Level, possess class 3 driving 11- C :ence. Interested applicants are r; requested to submit their applications giving full particulars P md salary expected to: Changi q P.O. Box 20. Singapore1,067 words
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Advertisement696 1983-03-07 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous OCAL ENGINEERING COMPANY equlres mature and experlnced Job Shop Foreman and 1 :iass 4 Driver for Jurong Factoy. Call *****69 for appointment. ACKERS/TEAM LEADERS reuired by established freight orwarding and moving compaly. Call at: 418 C, Upper Paya ■ebar Road, phone *****33. 'ETROL KIOSK AT:696 words
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Advertisement455 1983-03-07 29 72 Vehicles For Hire 1 <» c •iii'm ■iittfaniiial— llli 7 DAYS RENTAL 2 DAYS FREE on Cars, Minibuses Commercial Vehicles. 1 EASTERN UNITED GROUP G2, Leisuredrome 5, Stadium Walk f TEL: *****04/5 I LGI-5, Parklane Shopping Mall Selegie Road i TEL: *****66/7 1 1004, Tan Boon Liat Building 315,455 words
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Advertisement832 1983-03-07 29 74 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance CAH HUA CREDIT. Good terms for lew and used car hire purchase, rel: *****55, *****57. 01-08, Oold!n Wall Auto Centre, Albert street. OR BEST HIRE Purchase term or used/ new vehicles. Call *****14/ *****62. 76 Vehicles For Sale a) Alta/Peugeot 1979 PEUGEOT 604 Automatic. 'ower steering/832 words
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Advertisement786 1983-03-07 29 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Ford ALMOST 1981 FORD Escort 1.6 Ghia. Ist owner, aircond, radio/ cassette, 1-year tax, immaculate condition. $12,000. View: 492, Tanglin Halt Close. MID. 78 FORD Escort I.3GL. One private owner, aircond, sports rims, radio, cassette, eligible for PARF, original paint, $11,800 0.n.0. *****03 DEC. 1978786 words
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Advertisement842 1983-03-07 29 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes 1974, MERCEDES 230.6 Automatic, f Aircond, radio, cassette, power I steering. Very good condition, c Non-PARF. $13,200. Can loan I $8,000. Tel: *****44. BUYING/SELLING/EXPORTING 1 Mercedes 600, 450, 350, 280S, 250 or any big cars, sports cars. 8 *****55 W.L. Poh. JAN 1974 CO842 words
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Advertisement762 1983-03-07 29 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Subaru OR THE GOOD Choice, best servce and wide range of Subaru, :all at: Ng Keong Car Traders ?te. Ltd., Plot A, Kampong Java *****82. 1977 SUBARU 1400 D.L. 4 doors, lir-con, radio, sports rim, Tax 6/ S3, passed inspection, *****57. I) Others SIN THAI762 words
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Advertisement532 1983-03-07 29 76 Vehicles For Sale n) Motorcycles/ Scooters BEAUTIFUL HONDA C8350T 1076. Original yellow. $330. 1978 Suzuki TSI2SC Scrambler, $380. Interested call *****62. CASH PAYMENT FOR your secondhand motorcycles, scramblers, scooters. Interested please call: *****67/ *****91. SELLING CHEAP 1972 Vespa AN Well maintained. Interested Call *****77, *****63 for viewing. Highest offer.532 words
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Advertisement652 1983-03-07 30 77 Vehicles Wanted A BETTER CASH VALUE for your 1977 onwards used cars. Company/ private accepted. Call Peter 'hong *****55. ATTRACTIVE PRICES OFFERED for PARF scrap cars used cars. 102. Mackenzie Road, *****34/ ,5:*****ti. BUSY EXECUTIVE REQUIRES any good used car. PARF or nonPARF considered. Contact S.K. Sim, *****14. FLIGHT652 words
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Advertisement1438 1983-03-07 30 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant a) Houses a) Houses LOOKING FOR A COSY TOWNHOUSE IN DISTRICT 10? STOP SEARCHING AND SEE TO BELIEVE AT WILBY GREEN Tastefully designed and luxuriously furnished with brand new furniture and fittings, marble and carpet flooring. Please call early for viewing. Only 4 units1,438 words
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Advertisement785 1983-03-07 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 5, DOUBLE storey terrace house at Febar Terrace. 4-bed-rooms, servant's room, 3-bath-rooms, 3-aircons, fully furnished, $2,200/- Contact: *****47 (Agent). HONGKONG PARK, SINGLESTOREY semi-detached with expensive renovations. 3 bedrooms, attached bathrooms. $3,500. SBS Realty Services: *****22. OFF BRADDELL BUNGALOW, 3 bedrooms, alrcond, living and dining785 words
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Advertisement611 1983-03-07 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses IN DIST. 15, a brand new doublestorey 3-bedroomed terract house available immediately Property Agency Pte Ltd: *****55 LEMON AVENUE, DIST. 10 doublestorey terrace house, partlj renovated, for rent partly/ fullj furnished. Tel: *****11 Miss Ng. TERRACE HOUSE BEHIND Luckj Plaza, 3 bedrooms, 2,000 sq.ft Partially611 words
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Advertisement1199 1983-03-07 30 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments I TRENDALE TOWER I at Cairnhill Road adjacent to Goodwood Park Hotel 1 last unit fully furnished. Ready for immediate occupation for lease. Unique design a spacious double volume garden to every flat j^^ jj •Exclusive only 18 units m1,199 words
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Advertisement617 1983-03-07 30 86 Accommodation Vacant to) Apartments We have penthouses and apartments, partly furnished/ furnished with facilities. Rental: $1,500 $15,000. c Trendale Towers c Pandan Valley c Hln Seng Garden c Orchard Towers c Cairnhill Plaza c Leonie Hill c Meyer Studio c Grangeford Jade Mansion c Elizabeth Towers c Casabella c617 words
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Advertisement848 1983-03-07 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments PANDAN VALLEY BEAUTIFUL TERRACE APARTMENT with full recreational facilities, 4 bedrooms, servant's, large living leading to nice garden and fully aircon. RENTAL $4,500 only GILLMAN REALTY *****60 QUALITY UNSURPASSED A luxurious brand new 4-bed-roomed maisonette with tasteful and expensive furnishings. Located m prestigious Shelford Road848 words
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Advertisement787 1983-03-07 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 10, SPACIOUS 3-BEDROOM-ED apartment located near Orchard Road. Furnished Including aircon/ fan. Available Immediately. $2,400. D.V.P. *****23/ 4. OIST. 10, SHANGRI-LA Hotel vicinity, beautifully furnished, 3 bedroomed maisonette with private garden swimming pool facilities. $3,700. Trillion Properties, *****28 *****70. DiST. 11 HILLCREST ARCADIA beautiful787 words
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Advertisement796 1983-03-07 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 9 JALAN JINTAN. High floor, 3 bedrooms, servant's room. Fully renovated. New carpeting/ ceramic tiles. $2,700 Visco: *****14. DIST 9, WILKIE ROAD, 3-roomed apartment for rent with swimming pool facilities, 24-hour security. Interested call: *****63, Miss Soon. DIST. 9, WILKIE ROAD, 3-bed-roomed with bathrooms796 words
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Advertisement780 1983-03-07 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 9, 3-BEDROOMED WALKUP apartment, carpeted, fully furnished. $1,700. Immediate occupation. Rodge, *****73/ *****74. DIST. 9 CAIRNHILL MANSION high floor apartment. 3 airconditioned bedrooms plus servant's, fully furnished. Sime Realty *****88. DIST 9 TRENVALE TOWERS High floor maisonette. 4 bedrooms/ servant's. Pool/ security. $7,500. Chelsea780 words
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Advertisement608 1983-03-07 31 87 Accommodation Wanted a) Houses We have expatriate clients now staying m hotels looking for suitable house or apartment m dists. 5, 9, 10, 11, 15, 16, 20 21. Preferably fully furnished; will consider partly or unfurnished. Budget $2,000 to $12,000. Owners please call appointed agent: ALLEGRO ENTERPRISE *****60/ *****92.608 words
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Advertisement1467 1983-03-07 31 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses iSrStiJfirßj 1?33 DIST. 10 OFF HOLLAND ROAD Tanglin area, single-storey bungaBrand new double-storey (ow 12 000 sq.tt. 3 large bedrooms. bungalow, 6,7oo sq.ft. $I.3s million SiOOpsf DIST. 10 CORONATION ROAD H WEST Double-storey semi-detached. 4,300 sq.ft. $730,000 R1,467 words
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Advertisement798 1983-03-07 31 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 1646, DOUBLE-STOREY SEMI-DETACHED 3 bedrooms/ servant's, marble flooring, freehold. Approx. 4,000 sq.ft. $635,000 0.n.0. Rolf *****11. DIST. 16 APOLLO GARDEN doublestorey intermediate terrace, 2,200 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, beautifully furnished with marble flooring. INterested call *****76 (agent). DIST 1335 WOLSKEL ROAD double-storey 3-bedroomed semi-detached.798 words
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Advertisement1102 1983-03-07 31 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a; Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments w v <JMy. r 2 BW Villa delle %lose country style living near the city Villa Delle Rose offers luxurious I J1,102 words
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Advertisement1640 1983-03-07 33 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental INTERNATIONAL PLAZA (Next to the future Maxwell Road MRT Station) <»■■•% mm £22 255 2T* St^^ commands a prime location SSim located at the main entry-exit intheCßD e si point1,640 words
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Advertisement1039 1983-03-07 33 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale a) Sale j^ tin r t *-7^j Zm j»r «te^ r^** *^T **v^Vfsf 1 r .^..cr^^^" »L_ i^k Enquiries Bookings: B V Victory Realty Co. (Re) Ltd. J 16 Storey.Far East Shopping Centre, Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 *****11 (24 Wnsa)^^^ 94 Shop1,039 words
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Advertisement640 1983-03-07 33 100 Air Travel 100 Air Travel $Mhpf^*, Southbound MM Coach Holidays MgL A Great Experience Book early. Contact: INTERNATIONAL AIR TRAVEL AGENCY PTE LTD Specialists' Shopping Centre #03-47/48 277 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923. Tel: *****77 (5 lines) _rA_oft»| 102 Tours 102 Tours i& 'life Pearl Cruises^For tlie \'ery lx:st HURRY!640 words
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Advertisement551 1983-03-07 33 102 Tours mi SHENTOURS PICK A PERFECT HOLIDAY We've been m the holiday business for 10 years so we've come to know what will make your holiday perfect. All our itineraries are professionally planned to the last detail to ensure you have a worry-free holiday. We accomodate you m top551 words
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Advertisement442 1983-03-07 33 102 T6urs Mho TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. Had Office: G l4-1 6-1 8, Pearl's Centre, Eu Tong Sen Street, (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines) Brmh 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 TA442 words
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Advertisement630 1983-03-07 34 102 Tours HOOI HOLIDAYS SPECIAL 3 l)aj Oentlng Coach Air stay Ctontlng a nights $uw Dep: 7, 14, S )v>\ Haadyal Penang denting An Coach $369 Dep 13 3 3 Da) lir-ntniK by Air Dep: Every Puesdaj and rhuraday $190 stay Highlands Hotel $330 stay Oentlng Hotel Day »;<'Mtmn by630 words
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Advertisement714 1983-03-07 34 109 Foreign mmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmSm m THE GREAT LAKES COLLEGE OF TORONTO Toronto Canada A well established (1978) and reputable private college m Toronto Offers full-time diploma programmes m Grades 11, 12, 13 a 24-week English Immersion Programme Outstanding Staff and small classes Graduation diplomas issued by the Ontario Ministry of Education714 words
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Advertisement469 1983-03-07 34 110 Computer SYSTEMATIC BUSINESS TRAINING CENTRE COMPUTER CAREER DEVELOPMENT COURSES xternally Examined Courses: Australian Computer Society British Computer Society Parti C&G Computer Programming Information Processing '747' C&G Data Processing for Computer Users '748' 'foqramming Skills Courses: Introduction to BASIC Programming Introduction to COBOL Programming Introduction to FORTRAN Programming )ur facilities469 words
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Advertisement1085 1983-03-07 34 111 Academic 111 Academic Stamford Academic courses 1983 CITY SCHOOL OF COMMERCE DAYTIME COURSES Applications are now invited for admissions to full-time (day) and part-time (day/evening) courses: PRE-UNIVERSITY 1&2 1 GCE 'O' and 'A' Level Commerce, Arts and Science subjects. OTHER EVENING COURSES 2. GCE 'O' Level Examination courses: English1,085 words
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Advertisement814 1983-03-07 34 112 Commercial 112 Commercial DAY/NIGHT CLASSES FOR SCHOOL LEAVERS FOREIGNERS REGISTRATION NOW OPEN COURSES AVAILABLELEADING TO THE EXAMINATIONS OF LCCI, GCE, C&G, CEI, VITB etc ACADEMIC STUDIES Sec. IV, Pre-U I II (Science, Arts, Commerce COMPUTER EDUCATION Leading to UK Examination IDPM (Institute of Data Processing Management) Basle/Cobol/Fortran Programming DIPLOMA814 words
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Advertisement555 1983-03-07 34 112 Commercial PRIVATE SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATE COURSE Our Objective is to produce competent secretaries. This objective can only be realized by a carefully structured program of instruction implemented by our skilled teachers. Subjects covered: c English Communications c Secretarial Duties/Office Organisation Structure of Business I Shorthand/Typewriting Duties Free Courses include:--e Computer555 words
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Advertisement424 1983-03-07 34 112 Commercial ACA DEC 1983 EXAM FOR LEVEL I COMMENCING 4/4/83 For further details please call MIDLAND SCHOOL OF COMMERCE 531, Upper Cross Street 03-07, Hong Lim Complex (0105) Tel: *****2/ *****1. COMMERCIAL STUDIES CERT. 2-3 Months Rapid Courses: Be trained as Clerks/Typists Jun. Sees, A/cs. Clerks/Stenos Subjects: B'Keeping, Typing424 words
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Advertisement514 1983-03-07 34 112 Commercial TYPEWRITING 11, 2, 3 month courses), Shorthand, Bookkeeping, English, Maths, Science (Primaries/ Secondaries) Slnga- I »pore Institute Of Commerce, I 283 C Selegie Complex (4th Floor) I *****81/*****49. CORRESPONDENCE/REPORTWRITING COURSE commencing 23.3.83 Wednesday 7.30 p.m. 9.00 p.m. Enquiries: Peace Centre Commercial School, #03-26 Peace Centre (*****30). TYPEWRITING BEGINNERS'514 words
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OBITUARIES
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Obituary, Illustration80 1983-03-07 35 MDM TAN HOCK SAN Age: 63 passed away peacefully on March sth, 1983 leaving behind her beloved:Husband: Ec Hoe Kirn Son* Daughters-in-law Ec Hoe Peng Su-Lok Ec Poh Ann Tay Ah Choo EeHolnn ErSlewChuan Ec Hoe Bee Daughter Ec Chin Choo Grandchildren Joseph Ec Yong Hock Jansen Ec Yong Sheng80 words
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Obituary, Illustration82 1983-03-07 35 The Family of the late MICHAEL DENNIS RODRIGUES wishes to thank the priest of St. Joseph's Church, the Personnel and Staff Ministry of Finance Budget Division, nuns and pupils of St. Anthony's Convent, relatives and friends for their condolences, donations, wreaths and attendance during their recent bereavement. The82 words
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Obituary, Illustration54 1983-03-07 35 LIM CHENG SYE (DEPARTED 6.3.83) Lsaving behind beloved wife Mdm. Tan Geok Eng SONS: LIM KOON PHENG LIM KOON HIN DAUGHTERS LIM LAY KIM LIM LAY HOON LIM LAY CHIN Two som-in-law, four grand-chil-dren to mourn his loss. Cortege leaving Blk. 165, 1295-C, Stirling Road, on 10th March,54 words
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Obituary, Illustration114 1983-03-07 35 SOH CHOON WATT AGED 80 passed away on 6th March 1983 leaving behind beloved wife, Mdm Cheong Wai Meng, sons, daughters, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law A grandchildren. Cortege leaving Blk. 18, Qhim Moh Road, for Mount Vernon Crematorium at I.oopm on Tuesday 8.3.83. S. MARIMUTHU Passed away suddenly on 21.2.83114 words
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Obituary, Illustration107 1983-03-07 35 NQ LIANG WAH Aged: 17 years Gone to be with the Lord, departed with God's Peace on 6.3.83. Funeral service to be held at Mt. Vernon Crematorium on 7.3.83 at 7.30 p.m. Cremation will be on 8.3.83 at 4 p.m. Dearly remembered by parents, brothers, sisters, In-laws and107 words
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Obituary, Illustration74 1983-03-07 35 In Everlasting Memory of SEO PECK MOY Called to be with the Lord on 7.3.79 I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept my faith 2 Timothy 4:7 For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son74 words
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Obituary, Illustration134 1983-03-07 35 In loving memory of Francis Yeow Hong Chong Departed 7.3.1980 Dearly missed and always remembered by wife Magdalene Low, son Stanley and all loved ones. IN LOVING MEMORY OF N. REVIE DEPARTED 17/2/1982 THALAI THEVESAM ON 7/3/1963 To be with you m the same old way is134 words
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Article, Illustration423 1983-03-07 35 Bill is m conformity with legal position, says Prof Jayakumar IF the government did not have the foresight and wisdom to evolve the land acquisition policy, Singapore would not be what it is today. The Minister of State (Home Affairs and Law),423 words
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298 1983-03-07 35 Skills fund gave $27m for training last year Mr Hon said that 1,288 companies m the private sector had received $18.8 million m training grants, 96 received $2 million m interest grants for mechanisation and 23 got $600,000 m development consultancy grants. Government ministries and statutory boards received $6 million298 words
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75 1983-03-07 35 High Court documents may cost more LAWYERS and others will have to pay a higher fee for High Court documents if the Criminal Procedure Code (Amendment) Bill is passed by Parliament. These documents are mainly extracts of court proceedings used as evidence m court. The fee has not been revised75 words
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IN BRIEF
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Article189 1983-03-07 35 THE People's Action Party rents 30 premises from the Housing Board for use as branch offices. They were allocated to the PAP after a public tender and the rentals paid are the tendered prices, said National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan m a written answer189 words
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152 1983-03-07 35 THE exemption limit on estate duty for residential homes will be raised from the present $600,000 to the full value of the property under the Estate Duty (Amendment) Bill passed m Parliament on Friday. But this will apply only to one unit. The Bill152 words
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Article74 1983-03-07 35 ABOUT 1,000 relief teachers were employed each month by Singapore schools last year. These teachers who had 'A' or 'O' level qualifications, or were trained persons, were absorbed into 422 schools. This was disclosed by the First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Education, Dr Goh Keng74 words
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151 1983-03-07 35 THE proposal to allow a $1 surcharge on taxi fare during the Chinese New Year holidays may set a precedent for other festive occasions. Besides, it may not solve the taxi shortage problem during Chinese New Year. This is why, said Minister151 words
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Advertisement609 1983-03-07 35 113 Language 113 Language ATT language centre SCHOOL OF LINGUISTIC SKILLS Language courses and private tuition for school examinations and for business, travel pleasure ENGLISH LANGUAGE CLASSES all levels begin on 28th March 1983 Choice of classes 4 hours daily (intensive) 2 hours daily Write for our brochure or enquire609 words
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Advertisement523 1983-03-07 35 NOTICE I VAN OER HORST LIMITED I (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) 4? NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY M GENERAL MEETING S NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the I Company will be held at its registered office, 1 1 Pandan Crescent, I I Singapore 05 1523 words
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Advertisement71 1983-03-07 35 jstonor Jagles William Norwood has superbly interwoven a mythology of eagles with the reality of an artist's quest for selfexpression. The Stonor Eagles is a deeply moving epic of life, suffering and the courage to love of dreams that die, and dreams that come true. Available at all leading bookshops.71 words
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Racing
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Article, Illustration2745 1983-03-07 36 TONTO; FAIRWAY - TONTO FAIRWAY By and CREME DE LA CREME earned himself a berth m the Derby line-up on Sunday week when he outstayed his Class 1 Div 1 rivals over 1,850 m m record time at Bukit Timah yesterday. Well-handled by apprentice S.Y.2,745 words
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Article168 1983-03-07 36 HONGKONG, Sun. Pat Eddery and Lester Piggott helped the Rltz Club European champions team to win an International three-team contest here today. Eddery won the second day contest for the Rltz Club Challenge Trophy series on Imperial Palace, easily beating Spring Fountain, ridden by TonyReuter - 168 words
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Article929 1983-03-07 36 JOCKEYS K.C. Woon, K. Velayutham and apprentice S.Y. Leong were suspended for their respective offences during the first two days of the Singapore Derby Meeting over the weekend. Velu (Bambi m m Race 2 on Saturday) was suspended three races days for failing to make sufficient929 words
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Advertisement599 1983-03-07 36 NOTICES GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30TH SEPTEMBER, 1982 The Board of Directors of GOODWOOD PARK HOTEL LIMITED has pleasure m announcing the following audited results of the Group and the Company for the year ended 30th September, 1982. The599 words
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Advertisement712 1983-03-07 36 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CAP. 18 197* ED.) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY No. 1131 of 1982 Re: ALAN CHUA HAI LIONG <o> LEE TTT HON Ex-parte: PACIFIC UNION COMPANY (PRIVATE) a Creditor NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT In the Matter of a Bankruptcy Petition filed the712 words
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Article, Illustration467 1983-03-07 37 Liverpool, Villa recover from mid-week jolts LONDON, Sun. Liverpool and Aston Villa, England's jolted European Cup warriors, yesterday bounced back with domestic League wins to boost their spirits for their return European encounters. Liverpool shattered Stoke 5-1 to chalk up their 20th win m 29 LeagueReuter - 467 words
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Article400 1983-03-07 37 Liverpool 5 Stoke 1 KENNY DALGLISH (7th and 47th minutes) and Phil Neal (35th), Craig Johnston (76th) and Graeme Souness (9Oth)put the defending champions on course for their 14th title. Paul Bracewell (49th) pulled one back for Stoke. A. Villa 3 Norwich 2 NORWICH, whoAgencies - 400 words
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Article, Illustration225 1983-03-07 37 BONN, Sun. Only one point separates the first four soccer clubs m the West German First Division as pacemakers Hamburg SV and Bayem Munich both crashed to defeat yesterday. Hamburg, 3-0 winners over Dynamo Kiev m an away European Cup tie m Tbilisi on Wednesday,Reuter - 225 words
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Article132 1983-03-07 37 Setback for Flamengo PORTO ALEGRE, San. Hosts Gremio held former holders Flamengo, of Rio, to a 1-1 draw here In Brazil on Friday In the first game of Group Two m the Libertadores Cup soccer tournament. Flamengo dominated the first half and created numerous chances. In the 16th minute BrazilianAP - 132 words
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Article1333 1983-03-07 37 Reuter ENGLISH ONE Arsenal 0 Nottingham Forest 0, Aston Villa 3 Norwich 2, Coventry 0 Watford 1, Ipswich 3 Birmingham 1, Liverpool 5 Stoke 1, Luton 0 West Bromwich 0, Manchester City 1 Manchester United 2, Notts County 3 Tottenham 0, Southampton 2 Swansea 1, Sunderland 2Reuter - 1,333 words
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Advertisement1073 1983-03-07 37 HAVE YOU TAKEN YOUR STAND IN BUILDTEX INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION $(o\^o) OF BUILDING TECHNOLOGY \£J& Changkof Pavilion (air-conditioned), 25-29 July, 1983, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Several trade attache to Malaysia have this to say X tt S mr l Mr. Theodore Villinski -|^Wk The Commercial Attache to the American Embassy f** s*raS51,073 words
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Article, Illustration346 1983-03-07 38 LONDON, Sunday THE United States kept alive their hopes of retaining the Davis Cup while France, last year's runners-up, clinched a place m the next round after yesterday's championship division first-round matches. Ace pairing John McEnroe and Peter Fleming ensure/1 the US could today pursueReuter - 346 words
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Article245 1983-03-07 38 LOS ANGELES, Sun. Top-seeded Martina Navratilova trounced veteran Billie Jean King 6-1, 6-3 today to advance to the final of the U*****,000 ($345,000) women's Forum Classic tennis championship. Martina, ranked No. 1 m the world, will meet Chris Evert Lloyd, who beat third-seeded Andrea Jaeger 6-3,Agencies - 245 words
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Article207 1983-03-07 38 CARDIFF, Sun. Wales dashed Ireland's hopes of winning the Five Nations Rugby Union Grand Slam by beating them 23-9 yesterday. Ireland full-back Hugo MacNeill put them ahead with a converted penalty m the eighth minute. But Mark Wyatt, steered Wales to victory by scoring a tryReuter - 207 words
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BRIEFS
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Article91 1983-03-07 38 SOVIET Olympic weightlifting champion Leonid Taranenko broke his own world heavyweight snatch record by half a kilogramme, raising 196.5 kg at the international Friendship Games m Odessa. Compatriot Yuri Zakharevich, 19, consolidated his hold on the world records m the under-100 kg category. First he snatched 200 kg,91 words
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Article37 1983-03-07 38 THE Chinese team made a clean sweep m the second Bangladesh international invitational table tennis tournament, winning all seven events. Teams from China, India, Malaysia, Thailand, Nepal and Bangladesh took part m the six-day competition.37 words
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Article68 1983-03-07 38 FINLAND'S Hannu Mikkola, driving an Audi Quattro, won the 2,430-kilometre Portuguese motor rally, which ended m the seaside resort of Estoril, according to provisional results. Leading provisional final results (40 special stages): 1. Hannu Mikkola (Fin) Audi Quattro 7hr. 17min. 24sec., 2. Michele Mouton (Fra) Audi Quattro 7:18:19,68 words
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Article87 1983-03-07 38 A touch of crass LONDON, Sun. Two topless girls ran on to the pitch at halftime daring England's Rugby Union international against Scotland at Twickenham yesterday. They ran as far as the half-way line, clearly delighting onlookers, who had appeared bored by an earlier incident when a naked man ranAFP - 87 words
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Article275 1983-03-07 38 JOHANNESBURG, Sun. South African John Bland won the final Sunshine golf tournament of the season here yesterday by holing a one-metre putt on the third hole of a sudden-death play-off with American David the two players had vied for the lead throughout the final day of the275 words
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Article254 1983-03-07 38 PORT-OF-SPAIN, Sun. A devastating spell by 17-year-old left-arm spinner Maninder Singh swept the Indian cricketers to the first victory of their Caribbean tour yesterday. Maninder snapped up seven for 16 m a 9.4-over burst after lunch as the touring team routed Trinidad and Tobago byReuter - 254 words
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Article113 1983-03-07 38 Kiwis earn a quick victory CHRISTCHURCH, Sun. New Zealand achieved their quickest Test cricket victory when they beat Sri Lanka by an innings and 25 runs on the third day of their match here today. Opener Sidath Wettimuny and Rumesh Ratnayake nudged the total along to 144 before Ratnayake edgedReuter - 113 words
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Article130 1983-03-07 38 BUDAPEST, Sun. Two stunning runs by East German women, both resulting m world best times, highlighted the first day of the European indoor athletics championships yesterday. The first record was m the 60 metres hurdles m which Bettine Jahn stormed home m 7.75 sec toReuter - 130 words
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Miscellaneous87 1983-03-07 38 HOCKEY Barker Trophy under-28 tournament: CSC v Schools B (Balestier Road, 5.30 p. m.). SOCCER SBHFL Dlv. 2: Beecham Pharm v OCBC (Toa Payoh), Rothmans v Mobil (Jalan Besar), Galax v Hilton (Jalan Besar, 7 p. m.), Hitachi Dockyard v Cold Storage (Geylang), BN de Paris v United Bank (Queenstown).87 words
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Article, Illustration270 1983-03-07 39 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW YOUNG ROY LEADS FARRER PARK OUT OF WILDERNESS By SCHOOLBOY Roy Tan guided Fairer Park United out of the woods as they flattened Toa Payoh 2-0 m a National Football League Division One match at the Jurong Stadium last night. Roy, 19, laid on the passJERRY SEH - 270 words
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Article199 1983-03-07 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By CAIRNHILL, who started their National Football League campaign like a whirlwind, must work harder and settle their Eroblems if they are to stay m, Hvision One. At the Toa Payoh Complex yesterday, they were a disorganised lot and it was no surprise when199 words
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Article109 1983-03-07 39 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By, HUSSEIN ALJUNIED, who is take over again as coach of the Armed Forces soccer team, will have plenty to do if he is to stop them from drifting into mediocrity. The former national coach last night watched the Forces side go down 1--0109 words
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Article34 1983-03-07 39 MALACCA, Sun. Penang created a shock when they beat leaders Malacca 2-0 m a Malaysia Cup soccer match here today. Other results: Sarawak 2 Negri Sembilan 0, Selangor 4 Johor 1. NSTNST - 34 words
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Article159 1983-03-07 39 Gale storms to another win KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Australian golfer Terry Gale maintained his winning streak by capturing the Malaysian Open by two strokes at the Subang course here today. Gale, who won the New Zealand Open and Air New Zealand Open m December and the South Australian Open theAFP - 159 words
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Article383 1983-03-07 39 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN GOLFROUND-UP...By! JAN-WILHELM SCHUCHMANN, the 26-year-old West German who plays off two, led Singapore Island Country Club to their fourth successive win m the Premier League competition at the Sime course yesterday. Schuchmann shot a 74 the day's lowest score while international Gerald Loong383 words
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Article, Illustration289 1983-03-07 39 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By GOH GAM SENG (right) is Singapore's marathon king no doubt about that. The 20-year-old national serviceman yesterday slashed more than six minutes off the national record when he cruised through the New Zealand Force Marathon m 2hrs 31min 9sec at Sembawang. Despite a289 words
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SPORTS SHORTS
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Article174 1983-03-07 39 MAKING A BIG SPLASH THE;. Anglo-Chinese School medley relay team broke the under-17 national age-group record clocking 4min 20.095 ec m the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's junior age-group meet at Toa Pay oh last Friday. Results: Boys' under-14 IWm free: 1 A. Lim 2 Y. Oda 3 N. Y. Meng174 words
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Article110 1983-03-07 39 HAKIKAT RAI - ALL GOOD THINGS MUST END HAKIKAT RAI ARMED FORCES goalkeeper Roy Nsfdn's immaculate form was marred by a 47th-minnte blander which led to his team going down 1-0 to Khalsa m a Barker Trophy under-20 hockey match at Tanglin yesterday. A poor clearance off a penalty corner gave fchalsa's fleet-footed110 words
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Article135 1983-03-07 39 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN FORMER national captain Steve Houghton scored an unbeaten 93 for the Singapore Cricket Association Schoolboys m their 31-run win over Singapore Chinese Recreation Club m the SCA Division Two match at Balestier Road yesterday. Results: Div One: Ceylon SC bt SCC 2nd XI by 5135 words
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Article102 1983-03-07 39 PETER SIOW - BANGKOK TOURNEY IS OFF PETER SIOW THE Prince Cap basketball tournament, scheduled to start m Bangkok last Friday is off. According to the Basketball Association of Thailand, the tournament organisers, the cancellation was because of poor response. Only Singapore and Malaysia had agreed to take part. Singapore learnt of the102 words
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Article, Illustration301 1983-03-07 39 LEONARD KING - LEONARD KING By I THAI Dalat Edrnead (left) converted a 5-10 split m the final frame to win the Queen's bowling Open Masters' title by a mere seven pinfalls at the Kallang Bowler-Drome yesterday. Despite the pack of big names breathing down her neck, Dalat, 36,301 words
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Advertisement13 1983-03-07 39 RESULTS DRAW No: 18/83. 50UT0F49 18, 26, 1, 19,39 [ADD. No 1 43.13 words
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Article, Illustration123 1983-03-07 40 Midnight crowd go for late shopping MIDNIGHT.. .and whether it's goodbye Saturday night or hello Sunday, it really didn't make a difference to these shoppers. Superstore Yokoso, the 24-honr department store and supermarket In Tanjong Katong complex, provides night owls with a taste of late, late night shopping. And there123 words
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475 1983-03-07 40 Team's arrival raises hopes of compromise to halt price slide LONDON, Sunday AN IRANIAN delegation last night joined a key group of Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) ministers meeting here today to discuss proposals that could bring a compromise agreement to halt theUPI - 475 words
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407 1983-03-07 40 BENG TAN - 'Kidneys for transplant' team to go out soon BENG TAN By Our Medical Reporter A TEAM of hospital directors and senior staff will soon be activated to approach people to donate the kidneys of their dying relatives. An American consultant on organ procurement is being flown m to conduct a407 words
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274 1983-03-07 40 TEO LIAN HUAY - Joint effort by RCs and CCCs can help old folk TEO LIAN HUAY By COMMUNITY groups like residents' and citizen's consultative committees should work together to organise recreational activities for the aged. This would prevent duplication of effort: Many of them were found to be organising activities without knowing how274 words
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Article75 1983-03-07 40 LYONS, Sun. Mrs Ute Messner, daughter of war criminal Klaus Barbie, had an emotional reunion with her father yesterday for the first time since he was arrested a month ago. She said afterwards that she had never considered him a criminal. Barbie, who was twice convicted of warReuter - 75 words
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389 1983-03-07 40 Kohl is tipped to win German election BONN, Sun. More than 40 million West German voters were today choosing between Christian Democrat Chancellor Helmut Kohl and his Social Democrat rival, Mr HansJochen Yogel, with Mr Kohl tipped to win. The results will be monitored closely by West Germany's Nato defenceAFP; Reuter - 389 words
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Article59 1983-03-07 40 MANILA, Sun. Truncheonswinging police broke up a march by more than 100 northern Philippine tribesmen protesting against economic abuses and arrested seven of them, published reports said today. Several of the Igorot tribesmen suffered bruises when riot police moved m to disperse them yesterday during theirAP - 59 words
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Advertisement346 1983-03-07 40 Are you thinning at the top and not looking like you should? And you wish you have that head full of hair again! How you wish you can regain that look of youth! But you can! LINK's hair replacement system and LINK's hair care can make your wish come true!346 words
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Article, Illustration1135 1983-03-07 1 REBECCA CHUA talks to the man responsible for the spectacular turnaround. "When we decided to be the most V punctual airline m Europe, we went to the operations department m Copenhagen and asked them what they needed to do it." The men involved went back, did1,135 words
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259 1983-03-07 1 Spoiling the passenger from point to point JAN CARLZON is not content merely to improve passenger relations and chalk up revenue. His vision of the role of SAS is a revolutionary one that aims not to compete with but to complement other airlines. "We are working on long non-stop routes259 words
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Article, Illustration933 1983-03-07 2 Women as senior executives Climbing up the corporate ladder is especially tough for a woman executive. Who make it to the top and at what risks? What's the fastest route there? MAY HO reports on an American survey which may hold some pointers for Singaore women. THOUGH prejudices against woman933 words
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Article, Illustration169 1983-03-07 2 This little pig went to a fashion show THIS little pig didn't go to market, neither did she stay at home. She went, instead,- to the Chinese Women's Association's annual Yuan Xiao Jie (Chap Goh Meh) lunch where she coaxed smiles and received hugs m return. While modelling a jacket,169 words
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382 1983-03-07 2 PRELIMINARY studies at a United States drug treatment centre have revealed a link between drug abuse m adulthood and childhood hyperactivity. Drs Bruce Rounsaville and Herbert Kleber of the Yale University School of Medicine found that 22 per cent of the addictIPS - 382 words
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Article, Illustration1500 1983-03-07 3 Christine Khor - Christine Khor Fears off going to school, especially for the first time, are sometimes the result of past threats by babysitters, grandparents or parents to "put him m a home or send him away to be locked up" when a he misbehaved. 7 Prepare children1,500 words
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Article525 1983-03-07 3 Take a tip from a mother whose common sense approaches to "organising" her son ensured happy, relaxed mornings that contributed to his academic success. SEVEN years ago, when my son began school, mornings at our house were predictably chaotic. The hurried scramble for books andFamily Circle - 525 words
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Article, Illustration893 1983-03-07 5 Reviving an ancient kingdom Archaeologists are now restoring Buddhist monuments which hark back to Thailand's golden age. JOHN LAIRD reports from Sukhothai. /At least 5,000 life-sized Buddha •images survived, but unfortunately more than 1,000 of them have been decapitated m modern times by unscrupulous smugglers, mostly for foreign art collections.AP - 893 words
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Article493 1983-03-07 5 FRANK ADAMS - Theft from prehistoric sites FRANK ADAMS By m Florida AMATEUR collectors pillaging prehistoric sites for profit and pleasure are posing a serious threat to the archaeological heritage of the United States, archaeologists said. Using anything from a shovel to a bulldozer, these zealous freelancers are digging up areas where IndianReuter - 493 words
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Article, Illustration697 1983-03-07 6 Special days sprout in shrinking diary space THE United Nations was once content to mark just its birthday, but now it has a growing number of special days, months, years and even decades dedicated to a bewildering array of causes, ranging from disarmament to drinking water. A few of theReuter - 697 words
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Article, Illustration480 1983-03-07 10 LUO LIAN PIN - LUO LIAN PIN SSO CONCERT Victoria Concert Hall Last Friday Reviewed by FOR cynics who think that a good performance can only be given with the music memorised, Scow Yit Kin's poignant account of Szymanowski's Sy mphonle Concertante for piano and orchestras should dispel this notion. In480 words
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Article, Illustration896 1983-03-07 10 TONY HUNG - The splendour of Puccini's Turandot TONY HUNG By "People of Peking! This is the law: Turandot the Pure Will be the bride of the man of royal blood Who shall solve the three riddles which she shall set But if he fails m the test He must submit his proud896 words
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Article, Illustration633 1983-03-07 11 MARK WILSON'S MAGIC CIRCUS World Trade Centre auditorium Nightly at 7.15 and 9.30 until Wednesday Tickets at $10, $15, $25 and $30 Reviewed by NANCY KOH SIMPLY incredible. Spell-binding. And mystifying! How else do you describe an evening of "howdunit" at Mark Wilson's Magic Circus at633 words
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Article, Illustration355 1983-03-07 11 Kannan Chandran - Kannan Chandran SINGAPORE isn't all concrete jungle. And Lynn Chan, who has been to areas where flora thrive m abundance and fauna roam undisturbed, intends to enlighten you. In Nature World, a five-part fortnightly radio series which starts today, Miss Chan talks to local355 words
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Advertisement32 1983-03-07 1 it's simply magic W B| LEISURE 2 M Page Eleven Ml n i I n I To school a I without ■B P the blues gjgiKkM m*> OUTLOOK iL| ■^T^ Page Three32 words
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Advertisement180 1983-03-07 2 ■if Jig Efr*2 i Ayer's fresh new jA W Iffl Ml l*\\\ I I natura! Le^ hic /^nßßli^^i Ji 'Mil /si Hit €P"\ For the woman who likes v v mm! /^R^ IP« her make up transparent, HI MfetoZ/^^H| W&&K&M/ 'SKam subtle and natural, Ayer Mk /IBBfcfcin Provence under the180 words
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Advertisement78 1983-03-07 2 Getanew slim look. Is your appetite spoiling your diet plan? Just take one Mirapront-N capsule m the morning and keep your appetite under control all day long. Mirapront-N is an effective diet aid which you can buy economically. So you can lose weight faster. For your diet to be really78 words
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Advertisement422 1983-03-07 3 Now, with $38>000 you too can own a shop m Singapore's busiest day-and-night shopping district &3B I fflmKip KBb Wm H l^^Hß ||Hl| I |j|H J 'jB H^H B Bk foti^ ..allmß' "^te^ft^ j£€\a\. i fIS SB ■^^^■w' CWP^T *WW5f EJ4| is J^! Now, all you need is the relatively422 words
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Advertisement97 1983-03-07 5 al I^f F^W» jßßßt* Sk>^^* «e*^sS!?^Mß v HHBBB Bi:" >^ WWWIW?:"^ 1 'ffWWWTOMI^^BBfe^??^« j^ IMIi imm^^^ Only a market leader delivers the mostcomprehensive Total Service Package More men. More parts. More centres. Better service. UMW Parts Exchange Programme Most extensive network of parts gpM^J^% i MBfaif UMW HEAD OFFICES: Shah97 words
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Advertisement184 1983-03-07 6 1 ..~«3ajiiw»|*j£s*'"*'*~^l^fflBi^^ i'- ssffl^ i sopft^ ,1- v^+-c Bffl^fißMSSßwWW^^^^""""' H— "^f i j~l I"i'^\Wr'i w 3Qk Honda Singapore Showrooms/Service/Workshop: No, 3, Commonwealth Lane, off Commonwealth Avenue, Singapore 0314 Te1: *****55 (10 lines) GB, Novena Ville. 275 Thompson Road. Singapore yU I «XWlll 1130 Tel: *****66 239, Telok Kurau Road, Singapore184 words
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Advertisement136 1983-03-07 6 March 8 International Women's Day March 23 World Meteorological Day March 21 International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination April 7 World Health Day May 17 World Telecommunication Day June 5 World Environment Day June 16 International Day of Solidarity with the Straggling People of South Africa Aug9 It136 words
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Advertisement577 1983-03-07 7 APPOINTMENTS PCI 1 INCORPORATED PCI DISPLAYS PTE LTD PCI DISPLAYS PTE LTD, subsidiary of PRINTED CIRCUITS, INTERNATIONAL, manufacturers of high quality Liquid Crystal Displays (LCD) and Display Modules. We invite applications for the following position m our DISPLAY MODULE DIVISION QC ENGINEER The successful candidate will head the Incoming Quality577 words
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Advertisement732 1983-03-07 7 ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY FACTORY MANAGER Manufacturing) Around $60,000 per annum plus attractive benefits package (Ref. SL 229) Our client is an export-oriented qualification m Electronic, Electrical manufacturer of electronic appliances. or Production Engineering. Preferably, It specialises m personalised products they should be experienced at senior for the consumer market. In view732 words
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Advertisement755 1983-03-07 7 PTE LTDB^ if GENERAL MANAGER I Minimum $60,000 per annum Benefits An investment holding company requires the services of a top calibre general manager to perform the functions of chief executive for the company's fund and will report directly to the Managing Director. As this is a top management appointment,755 words
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Advertisement1129 1983-03-07 8 APPOINTMENTS NOTICES lll«»^M»ll JJ^fcMMMMMMMMMMM.MM.MIJM^.M^M.^^ ■a,, Registration of ■nHHBHHMHH^^n^H^^ Contractors for Tender X^_^- 'Jk Our Australian client M/s. jUmimiT SINGAPORE BUS SERVICE (I97B) LIMITED Sd^^SSS^ con! struct on their own a Proposed Factory at Neythal I Career opportunities now exist for the posts of:- Roa d J"*° n and wish to1,129 words
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Miscellaneous507 1983-03-07 8 G ARFIELD By Jim Davis WSt UH-OH, THERE'S A I PON'T TWiNK N BEWARE Of V PACKAGE FOR /V\E 1 T'M GOING TO I GIFTS OEARSN& J T LIKE IT AIR MOLES ___ij^ ~-U i)fi|— (t 1 «4 _?M !7AVf 6 x -7 I y^ >Yl y 3-' 1983 United507 words
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Advertisement915 1983-03-07 9 NOTICE APPOINTMENTS THE BANKRUPTCY ACT ullltft^ '^Ifcta^ (CHAPTER 18, mi EDITION) ™H|||||| NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDEND IN BANKRUPTfTi' NOS: 320/54 Ong Kian Seng of 82D, Blk 12, Teban AFJf X^^, Garden, Singapore 2261. Mf 437/72 Patrick Tan Leng Mi ■«%>_■« Poh Patrick Tan Mi Jm HDTF \m Liang Poh formerly915 words
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Miscellaneous242 1983-03-07 9 PEANUTS ByScHutz AutA.Sk- Butk*,, \y(iUC+<b<™>*fc>~ls WM,±J«*X'l i <**"' IF I CAN 6ET OUT OF £u.Jk*»t. <*t oMoiafjtiU^tMt^ aw<™L<f£"w THIS BEANBA6... "Qmx^o^" I^^ ow M*rJra<?',»«teK AtfjA. <n*f>- y "rT-^r" r=r" y 6-I*4- 1982 United Feature Syndicate, Inc THEEVERMORES By Johnny Sajem l( ii^bert^u've Ti ill -MJBTTm^/I he wakes me up -WCeorgeFett242 words
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Advertisement367 1983-03-07 10 .^gW^l It's Harrass-Men say men pursued by f 'S JBl^^^Bl^Si^^^^BßßWßH^^iSMß^^HK?^? £!l^a^^' love-obsessed women |yhlv B Are Today's Men Still Afraid of B |BMB|bHB^SB|HBHB|B^^ Ambitious Women— and just how M i%* i a| gßJ^^B^Eml^Bffl^^^^^^Bm^^^ "^ffiSP^ ambitious are our women? I _±]MBSM mn Real-life Drama: Shipwreck and the k v JRj .ll:-367 words
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Advertisement197 1983-03-07 11 HE HAS INNER VISION S^a| H^L^^rfEJJ^fc EjT|a > -far q^B^~ The Ancients called it COSMIC CONSCIOUSNESS There are no physical limitations to inner vision. .the psychic faculties of man know no barriers of space or time. A world of marvelous phenomena awaits your command. Within the natural— but unused— functions197 words
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Advertisement362 1983-03-07 11 p\ i pjj THAI SILK j|t \Z\ k ijk Printed I 'P'y Usual Price Jal k l $2600 per mtr \mr^M il wl^hJ Sale Price $21 .00 per mtr 2, 4, 6-ply: less 10% FURNISHING FABRIC Printed heavy Thai cotton: STUFFED TOYS Usual Price $13.90 per mtr lp mo/ tn362 words
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Miscellaneous76 1983-03-07 11 TWENT Y-FTVE YEARS OF FRENCH ROCK Exhibition traces the history of French rock music. Alliance Francaise. 8.30 a.m. 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. 8 p.m. Free. Ends Thursday. 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.76 words
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Miscellaneous97 1983-03-07 11 SSs^H^^Hß^^^BnflHA^^^B^Mtf TODAY: Singapore 3.54 a.m. (2.3 m), 11.03 a.m. (0.8 m), 5.48 p.m. (1.7 m), 10.16 p.m. (1.5 m). SediU Kechil 3.26 a.m. (2.0 m), 10.18 a.m. (0.9 m), 5.35 p.m. (2.0 m), 11.13 p.m. (1.6 m). Port Dickson 6.01 a.m. (1.0 m), 11.28 a.m. (1.6 m), 5.54 p.m. (0.897 words
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Miscellaneous1636 1983-03-07 12 New cure ■^□■■■■■■■■■■■■■i^^B CESgBBU 3.00 PM Opening followed by On the Waterfront instructors m America, shows how to play 750 Hava Untuk Mv (Malav/LiveV Telecast live this 5.58 am National Anthem Lunchdate i.tt News foi£rt*« Cffiifial (Mandarin/r) X^* dSZ- S3 jssis arffii/c; txx^, s s,z |\i| fj mj M M1,636 words
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Article, Illustration776 1983-03-07 1 TAN JONG SEE reviews the first episode of SBC's Army Series, telecast last Friday. FOR those who have completed national service, the two-and-half years spent m the army will remain an important period m their lives. The stint has left its mark776 words
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Article, Illustration52 1983-03-07 1 iWUgij«iif£'Mf» m ft Jtfe Sc it AiEZJsto P—+- 1 "T* til I T~ a a fs a [5] #j x f &±ft## ,f,j u mm n Jt A^ttfeMM *-3fc "S*" is) ftiaewutras ftkfW-¥-^#f££tf)Ja7 Cgr^/J>ft> /t-:A TOW* ffi»-*m« ifeit^MW- ft A *3ttt£lMl£|M!Ett jot @Db^aDftiL»Mtfir iff Scenes from SBC's production life of52 words
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Advertisement544 1983-03-07 1 Far East Motors I ca^o, can make you an expert on the I I m|ii -s\J> biggest range of automotive «:>» uUIH the CASIO service eaumnent available 1 PERSONAL COMPUTER WORLD! •W W Vl|Vl|f IIH?I11 U YUHMNf; Anybody can master BASIC language. its the simple way to r--mmm if f''"mm»im^^544 words
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Article, Illustration57 1983-03-07 2 %s&%)>%£?■ XII The seal form of is a man bending forward )togo on foot, (_v i.e., walk. The seal form of '<%_ however, is _i one who goes )on the ground,* J^ i.e., a disciple who walks m the footsteps of his master, like the shadow57 words
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Article68 1983-03-07 2 T YYWW** f* IM— iv^yy l^~° 2? H hi 1, ta«=apprentice; dis« Ple t_U=futile effort; fruitless labour {£#5 t-f-_=in vain; for nothing; to noavaU twshoo- bare-handed; unarmed tfi-Co w« go_g=make a futile effort; work to no avail tu_f-tnsan disciples and followers; adherents For example you may say68 words
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70 1983-03-07 2 Lesson 180 New community centres VOCABULARY: 1) p' zuhe=combination 2) )[St^ gainian—concept; idea 3) ISfifj fuzhu=supplementary 4) fiE chongfu- repeat j duplicate 5) __tB huxiang- mutual; each other -6) £_Js£ zucheng-form; makeup 7) zhuanmenxing-specialised 8) Ag#># Renmuixiehm- People's Association CONVERSATION fir tt iS #S S A. Xln de MnluosuS shlbei70 words
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Article217 1983-03-07 2 THIS programme is compiled by Rediffusion and broadcast dally m Teochew, HokMen and Cantonese over both Eediffusion and SBC's Radio Three and Four Radio Three: Mon-Sun: 9.05 a.m. Radio Four: Mon Sat: 9.45 p.m.. The English notes are provided by us. "it w n§ ih m. s217 words
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Article, Illustration220 1983-03-07 2 CHINESE painting and calligraphy have their own unique quality both m style and content. This is not only due to the Chinese philosophy of life and artistic traditions, but also to the tools and materials used. In keeping with this concept, brush, ink, paper and inkstone areCinerama - 220 words
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Article22 1983-03-07 2 IHiflfiH-2* f^ "xmizys" sure Jx 5' M 7K H H B > rr m $>-&&# zn o filj x A ft ffi Hit' t^ina22 words
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Advertisement961 1983-03-07 2 .i ■jHWrnpyy ■iiiiiiiiiiiiiwi ■■—■■■Mil— 111 A nn_T_f MTM FNTC _fIB_MM_a_M__MH»IIIM^ R_|_> h Oliweili, Europe's largest manufacturer of office lnLmfmf%JfMX\ A IVa J-il~ JLw jMmmmmmm^memmßmmmmSMamMmmtMm\\\l\mwiMMlMm*. _P_T f_r eau ment invites applications for the following professional I _P_r _?_K^_r positions: r ___HHHBB— H— 111 g_ _s_4^r INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS _#IV^ _WW i r961 words
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Advertisement2023 1983-03-07 3 Ig^^NOwsiiowHW^^i HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHM?^'' ■■cAPrrOL:"Last"FEW DAYS" •©flffJ&ftJ" A\ ODEON OOEON-KATONG GOLDEN SULTAN Q '^r '^''JJBhwbHSHE ■•HS^ s^^ ii (*****59) 5 shows: iiam, 1.45^4.00. 6.30* 9.15 I ORCflNlSATIOl!l B 0 L jurong drive-in cinema leisure-drome- 1 g D 4^^^ i WSSS^^^^^ p REPUBLIC: LAST DAY! "ErajSippra 1 «'> fcTci»w cm, rum J**%. O2,023 words
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Article496 1983-03-07 4 YAAKUB RASHID - YAAKUB RASHID Translated by ORAL literature m Brunei has become a feature of Malay literature m the country. The major part of the oral literature there takes the form of traditional songs which are frequently heard during festivals such as weddings. Such songs are also sung at work496 words
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Article, Illustration463 1983-03-07 4 Bahagian 1 ARAHAN: Di dalam ruang di bawah mi terdapat huruf A dan D. Cuba anda lsikan pitak-pitak kosong dengan huruf-huruf yang sesuai. Gunakan panduan yang diberi bagi membentuk perkataan yang dikehendaki. Sayugia diingatkan bahawa dalam soalan 1 hingga 5 perkataan yang dibentuk itu hendaklah berawalkan463 words
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Article, Illustration554 1983-03-07 4 Oleh ZAKARIA BUANG - Oleh ZAK ARIA BUANG SASTERA lisan di Brunei masih terus kekal diamalkan dan menjadi sebahagian dari ciri sastera Melayu di negara itu. Sastera lisan mi kebanyakannya berbentuk lagu-lagu asli yang dinyanyikan di majlis-majlis tertentu seperti majlis persandingan, ketika hendak menidurkan anak, semasa bekerja dan menangkap ikan di554 words
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