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Title Section15 1983-03-28 1 The Straits Times I Estd. 1845 MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8315 words
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Article, Illustration454 1983-03-28 1 US regrets Andropov's accusations MOSCOW, Sunday SOVIET Communist Party chief Yuri Andropov yesterday accused President Ronald Reagan of attempting to scuttle disarmament talks with his proposal to move away from nuclear deterrence to space-based weapons. The US administration, he warned, is treading on "anAgencies - 454 words
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404 1983-03-28 1 Viets will not demand an end to foreign bases sited in Asean VIETNAM today said the Indochinese states will not demand the withdrawal of foreign bases from Asean nations m any negotiations with the group. Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach said: "If you are serious and realistic you do notAFP - 404 words
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173 1983-03-28 1 BEIJING, Sun. Chinese Foreign Minister Wu Xueqian today stressed m talks with his Belgian counterpart Leo Tindemans that China's Cambodian policies were m no way geared to serve Beijing's "own interests," Xinhua news agency reported. In two series of talks with Mr Tindemans, who arrivedAFP - 173 words
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Article34 1983-03-28 1 NEW DELHI, Sun. The state administration in Punjab today banned the sale of arms and ammunition for an indefinite period throughout Amritsar district, the scene of recent Sikh militant activities. AFPAFP - 34 words
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Article, Illustration64 1983-03-28 1 NEW DELHI, Sunday INDIAN Prime Minister Indira Gandhi said it is an insult to be called the only man in her Cabinet. "It may not be an insult to men (in her government). But certainly it is an insult toReuter - 64 words
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88 1983-03-28 1 Uncertain days ahead for Siamese twins TWO cuddly girls, only a week old, sleep the sleep of the innocent. They do not know, bat ahead lie days of uncertainty. Will they live or perish, as doctors try to separate them? These Siamese twins, children of Raul and Maria Hernandez ofUPI - 88 words
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Article274 1983-03-28 1 RAY DHALIWAL - An appeals board to be set up Hear disputes over money paid for MRT-acquired land A RAILWAY Compensation Appeal Board is to be set up to handle disputes that may arise from compensation for land acquired for the Mass Rapid Transit project. The board will look into appeals from those274 words
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166 1983-03-28 1 THE government Is onlikely to raise CPF contributions significantly, if at all, this year. Mr Ong Teng Cheong said this daring a dialogue session with Kirn Keat residents yesterday. Any increase this year is likely to be marginal one or two per166 words
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275 1983-03-28 1 WASHINGTON, Sun. For seven years Prof Arthur Crafton, 59, led not a double but a quadruple life. Under four different names, m four different tertiary establishments, he lectured m four different subjects. And he was only found out when authorities became suspicious when he275 words
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Article35 1983-03-28 1 LONDON, Sun. Teheran Radio quoted officials as saying 30 died and 61 were injured m Friday's earthquake m Iran. Earlier, the Iranian News Agency reported that about 100 people had been killed. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article86 1983-03-28 1 BONN, Sun. Describing President Ronald Reagan's proposal for a nuclear defence shield as "nothing new," Bavarian Premier Franz Josef Strauss said Soviet scientists are already working on a similar scheme. In an interview with the conservative Die Welt newspaper, Mr Strauss said "the technical concepts for suchAP - 86 words
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Advertisement46 1983-03-28 1 58 pages today Big drive to recruit housewives for civil defence Page 10 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3-6 CAUSEWAY 13 EDITORIAL 14 LETTERS 15 BACKGROUND 16 TIMES BUSINESS 17-20 CLASSIFIEDS 21-35 RACING 35 SPORTS 36-39 OUTLOOK 2, 3 CINEMA 4 COMICS II, 11 RADIO TV 1446 words
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Article348 1983-03-28 2 Trailing the whooper IN NOVEMBER each year, Tokyo businessman Teiji Saga leaves his two tea-houses and his family m the city for Hokkaido's bleak, snow-packed east coast. He tramps through ice and snow from December to April, wandering south to Honshu and back up to Hokkaido. For 20348 words
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Article602 1983-03-28 2 Speaking up for RCs RESIDENTS' Committee members should do what their conscience tells them. They need not apologise for being RC members appointed by the Prime Minister's Office or for Decoming PAP members if they have the qualities. Minister for Communications and Labour Ong Teng Cheong said this when602 words
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Article356 1983-03-28 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE Trans-Island Bos Services (Tibs); which starts operating next week, has two functions. It will relieve the Singapore Bus Service of II per cent of Its burden. More important, it will provide indirect competition by which the public can at last properly Judge the SBS's356 words
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Article307 1983-03-28 2 Milk of victory LIVERPOOL'S 2-1 victory on Saturday over Manchester United m extra time brought Bob Paisley his 19th major honour as a manager. Yet it looked like eluding him until Irishman Ronnie Whelan lobbed a winner and finally curdled the hopes of United claiming their own extra pinta.307 words
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Article231 1983-03-28 2 OCBC GROUP EARNINGS MARGINALLY HIGHER REFLECTING the slowdown m the banking sector, profits of the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation group grew only marginally last year. For the year ended Dec 31, 1982, the group managed to record a marginal 1.1 per cent gain m group net profits to $122.61231 words
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Article91 1983-03-28 2 THEORY Z Z-TYPE companies involve their workers by providing long-term employment, allowing consensus m decision making, emphasising individual responsibility, providing a moderately specialised career path, and generally showing a total concern for the worker and his family. Dr William Ouchi, a Japanese American best known for his Theory Z,91 words
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Article533 1983-03-28 2 Battle of the chips WESTERN Europe's leading electronics firms are gearing up to battle American and Japanese dominance of information technology. A recent issue of an American business journal shows a small pugnacious robot from Europe chasing a towering, distraught machine from the US and Japan. It533 words
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Article208 1983-03-28 2 Gas sales to Japan MALAYSIA will supply Japan with six million tonnes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) every year for the next 20 years under an agreement signed m Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The agreement, signed after four years of negotiations, is between Malaysia's state-owned oil and gas208 words
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Article143 1983-03-28 2 In the year of the pig ZHU BAJIE, the pig m the Chinese classic Journey to the West, has as much charm as muppet Miss Piggy. Beneath his ugly physique and despite his much-disliked behaviour, Zhu Bajie is helpful and most willing to change for the143 words
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Advertisement318 1983-03-28 2 Swissair: More than 95 destinations world-wide. Swissair flies from 10 cities m the Far East to 5 cities m North America, to 4 m South America, to 20 m Africa, to 12 m the Near and Middle East and to no less than 48 m Europe. Three times weekly you318 words
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257 1983-03-28 3 POLICE have stepped up security at the headquarters of Thailand's major political parties after two bomb incidents. The order was given by the police department's director-general after one bomb exploded near the headquarters of the Democratic Party yesterday and a second bomb was foundReuter - 257 words
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Article78 1983-03-28 3 AROUND THE REGION Alert m Philippines THE Philippine armed forces has placed its troops on nationwide alert to forestall any rebel violence during the anniversary on tomorrow of the founding of the communist New People's Army (NPA), military sources said yesterday. The military earlier announced it had captured seven NPAAP - 78 words
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Article64 1983-03-28 3 BURMA'S armed forces paraded yesterday at Rangoon's Resistance Park where the Burmese army began resistance against the Japanese 38 years ago, but the Anti-Japa-nese past was decidedly underplayed. Official speeches and publications deleted the word "Japanese" and only used "fascist" to refer to the Japanese army which occupiedAP - 64 words
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Article30 1983-03-28 3 UNIONS of five major newspapers m the Philippines yesterday launched the Brotherhood of Media Unions m the Philippines to improve its fight for rights, organisers said. AFPAFP - 30 words
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245 1983-03-28 3 MUSLIM insurgents have burned down or destroyed more than half of Afghanistan's hospitals, half its schools, three-quarters of all its communications lines and 14 per cent of all state-owned road transport, the Soviet newspaper Lzvestia said yesterday. In addition, the insurgents have partially damaged a245 words
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Article107 1983-03-28 3 NEW DELHI, Son. Thousands of government employees plan to parade around the Indian capital on April 5 m their underwear to demand uniforms and shoes, they said yesterday. About 25MM central government employees are entitled to new polyester and polished cotton uniforms, instead of roughUPI - 107 words
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Article62 1983-03-28 3 The reports spoke of food and other shortages and of the urgent need to rebuild industrial plants or get supplies to other factories idled by guerilla strikes at communications. In the past two months, Soviet reporting of events m Afghanistan nas revealed to the Soviet public that Moscow's troopsAP - 62 words
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107 1983-03-28 3 Nakasone to seek Asean views on China move TOKYO, Sun. Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone is likely to sound out Asean members on China's intention to join the Asian Development Bank when he visits the South-east Asian countries late next month or m early May, government sources said today. TheAFP - 107 words
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Article, Illustration88 1983-03-28 3 In remembrance of Sanjay UPI SHE'S all smiles. And she should be. Maneka Gandhi, daughter-in-law of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, has at last realised her dream forming a party m remembrance of her husband who died m an air crash m June 1980. She is seen holding up theUPI - 88 words
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Article202 1983-03-28 3 BEIJING, Sun. China's 39 million-member Communist Party has begun its "rectification" drive to reform or expel dissident or corrupt members, the party newspaper, People's Daily, said yesterday. The house-cleaning is to begin formally m the second half of this year, but some party units m 24AP - 202 words
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Article131 1983-03-28 3 Group to promote Islamic economy ISLAMABAD, Sun. Leading Muslim economists have decided to form an international association to promote the Islamisation of the economy m 40 Muslim nations throughout the world. The move was urged here yesterday at the end of the second international conference on the Islamisation of theAFP - 131 words
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Article283 1983-03-28 4 Limits to use of franc abroad PARIS, Sun. FRENCH citizens clamoured for more information yesterday about an austerity plan putting rigorous monetary restrictions on those planning vacations abroad. Mr Jacques Delors, Minister of Economy and Finance, m the new slimmed-down Cabinet set up to try to turn round the ailingAP; Reuter - 283 words
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553 1983-03-28 4 WESTERN Europe's leading electronics firms are gearing up to battle American and Japanese dominance of what is likely to become the largest manufacturing industry m the world m the next decade information technology. A recent issue of an American business journalReuter - 553 words
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Article75 1983-03-28 4 FRANKFURT (West Germany), Sun. Clemens Mueter, a 42-year-old former banana vendor from Cologne, yesterday broke his own world record here after spending 15 days under a shower. He carried out his 360-hour feat of endurance m a bathroom showroom, beating his 1981 record by 1975 words
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Article29 1983-03-28 4 TEQUISQUIAPAN (Mexico), Sun. A passenger bus slammed into a station wagon at a highway intersection near here yesterday, killing eight people and injuring four, police said. APAP - 29 words
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Article60 1983-03-28 4 FOREIGN ministers of seven South Asian countries are to meet later this year to give a boost to the concept of greater South Asian cooperation, Indian officials said m New Delhi yesterday. Foreign secretaries from India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and the Maldives are beginningAFP - 60 words
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Article77 1983-03-28 4 THE economic crisis facing poorer nations is to be examined by the so-called Group of 77 developing countries during two weeks of talks beginning m Buenos Aires today. The group has 125 members, comprising 50 African countries, 42 m Asia and 33 m Latin America. TheyAFP - 77 words
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Article64 1983-03-28 4 US HOUSE of representatives speaker Thomas O'Neill arrived m Beijing yesterday and said he was sure his visit would result m better relations between China and the United States. Mr O'Neill (Democrat, Massachusetts) told journalists at Beijing airport that he had had talks with President Ronald ReaganReuter - 64 words
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Article75 1983-03-28 4 BRITISH journalist Christine Coombe arrived m Brisbane yesterday after being deported from the South Pacific island of Vanuatu, where she ran the only independent newspaper. Miss Coombe, director of the Weekly Voice of Vanuatu, said the only reason given for her expulsion was that she was anReuter - 75 words
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Article84 1983-03-28 4 INDIAN Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, current chairman of the 101-member non-aligned movement, will propose to the big powers turning the next United Nations General Assembly session into a sort of world summit, the Press Trust of India news agency reported yesterday. PTI said Mrs Gandhi would soon84 words
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Article70 1983-03-28 4 KUWAIT was exerting itself yesterday to arrange accord m joint action with warring Iraq and Iran to combat a massive oil slick threatening Gulf coastlines, Health Minister AbdelRahman Al-Awadi announced. Mr Al-Awadi, who also is executive director of the regional organisation for environment protection, said contacts were underwayAP - 70 words
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362 1983-03-28 4 'Labour's return will bring crisis' Mrs T PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher yesterday warned that a return to power of the Labour Party would set Britain again to "lurching from crisis to crisis" at home and abroad. Mrs Thatcher's blast against the opposition party was backed by her top defence, financeAP; AFP - 362 words
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Article, Illustration228 1983-03-28 5 Jordanian monarch 'may join peace talks' AMMAN, Sun. Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat was due here today for talks with King Hussein, which, Western diplomats said, would result m word from the Jordanian monarch that he was ready to enter the US-sponsored Middle East peace talks.Agencies - 228 words
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239 1983-03-28 5 ZIMBABWEAN Prime Minister Robert Mugabe said yesterday his government would take no steps to bring back opposition leader Mr Joshua Nkomo, who has fled to Britain. "It is not our duty or responsibility," he told a rally m Harare. Mr Mugabe saidReuter - 239 words
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Article42 1983-03-28 5 BEIJING, Sun. Beijing units of China's army have helped local farmers kill more than 2.2 million rats m the past five months, the People's Daily reported yesterday. The government has urged an allout campaign to kill rats this spring. APAP - 42 words
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132 1983-03-28 5 TEL AVIV, San. Ninety-two Palestinian school children have been admitted to hospital with symptoms of poisoning apparently caused by a gas-releas-ing chemical spread on their classroom cartains, Israeli officials said today. They said the pupils from the town of Jenin and nearbyReuter - 132 words
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261 1983-03-28 5 Addicts chew over crackdown on the -qat leaf- MOGADISHU, Sun SOMALI President Mohamed Siad Barre has explained why he decided to ban gat, a narcotic leaf chewed by hundreds of thousands of people around the Horn of Africa. He told the crowd of thousands here recently that gat was responsibleReuter - 261 words
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Advertisement521 1983-03-28 5 I >'f In jtfuk > H& *^U wf METRO COTY invite you to meet Sophia Loren at Metro Far East today, 5.30 to 730pm. Will you be one of the lucky persons to f receive a gift? Glamour makes an elegant entrance when Sophia J Name: Loren arrives at Metro521 words
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Article, Illustration384 1983-03-28 6 WASHINGTON, Sun. Population growth m countries accounting for more than half the world's population may soon exceed economic growth, the World Watch Institute said m a report released yesterday. Mr Lester Brown, president of the nonprofit research group, said the gap between rich and poor countriesReuter - 384 words
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330 1983-03-28 6 PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan misled the American public when he claimed the Soviet Union was gaining superiority m nuclear weapons, a senator speaking for the Democratic Party said last night. Senator Daniel Inouye of Hawaii was making the opposition party's televised response to Mr Reagan'sReuter; UPI - 330 words
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319 1983-03-28 6 Giant mirrors and lasers defence plan WASHINGTON, Sun. Among the most promising anti-missile techniques at present may be a plan to send giant mirrors into space and bounce laser beams off them to destroy enemy missiles as they are launched, President Ronald Reagan's chief scientific advisor was quoted yesterday asUPI - 319 words
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95 1983-03-28 6 WASHINGTON, Sun. Most members the United States' and Soviet Union's leaderships have never been near the "other side," a survey released yesterday shows. The Federation of American Scientists found that 70 per cent of the members of the Soviet Politburo have never been toUPI - 95 words
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186 1983-03-28 6 Barney's a shining example, says widow SEATTLE, Sun. The widow of Dr Barney Clark, the world's first recipient of an artificial heart, said today that candidates for the operation should not be deterred by his death. "I would advise them to go for it," Mrs Una Loy Clark said mReuter - 186 words
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Article73 1983-03-28 6 JOHANNESBURG, Sun. The ex-Prime Minister of Swaziland, dismissed on March 19, has arrived unexpectedly with his family m South Africa, Foreign Minister Roelof 'Pik' Botha said tonight. Mr Botha said m a television interview he had told the Swazi Government that Prince Mabandla Fred DlaminiReuter - 73 words
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Article46 1983-03-28 6 WASHINGTON, Sun. The United States conducted an underground nuclear test, the third announced this year, at its Nevada test site yesterday, the Energy Department said. The device used had a yield equivalent to between 20 to 150 kilotonnes of TNT, the department said. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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248 1983-03-28 6 COMATOSE Karen Ann Quinlan, disconnected from a respirator seven years ago after a landmark court decision, turns 29 on Tuesday. And for the first time, a private mass to celebrate her birthday will not be held at her bedside. Every year on MarchAP - 248 words
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Advertisement486 1983-03-28 6 From April 1,1983 deposits with DBS Bank Savings and Autosave accounts will earn interest on daily balances. And interest earned will be credited monthly instead of half-yearly. DBS Bank. We're closer to you. Dpo BanK Savings and Autosave accounts yu L/diiy iidi^u Head Office: 6 Shenton Way, DBS Building, Singapore486 words
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535 1983-03-28 7 RAY DHALIWAL - Do what your conscience tells you, says Teng Cheong RESIDENTS' Committee members should do what their conscience tells them. They need not apologise for being RC members appointed by the Prime Minister's Office or for becoming PAP members if they have the qualities.535 words
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190 1983-03-28 7 Treat old folk as special, bus crews told BUS crews of the Singapore Bus Service have been told that senior citizens are special and to give them a helping hand. Now that all citizens and permanent residents aged 60 and above are entitled to off-peak fare concessions, SBS crew have190 words
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Article, Illustration509 1983-03-28 7 A FAVOURITE issue raised by residents during the one-and-a-half hour meeting with Communications and Labour Minister Ong Teng Cheong after he opened the centre was the parking problem m Housing Board estates. Mr Ong said that if residents did not insist m parking outside509 words
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Advertisement203 1983-03-28 7 I I jfr I i J--HL f At the Baron's Table, intimacy reigns for a couple, privacy prevails for executives. Delicious, tempting courses are carefully conceived by skilful chefs. And from the Baron's Smokehouse, every other culinary variation is lent to make superb feasts. So if it's a lavish fare203 words
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Article288 1983-03-28 9 MOST students like new approaches to learning English, according to a study by an Institute of Education lecturer. Mr Robert Health, of the institute's English Studies Department, tried out some new methods on 20 Chinese stream junior college students who had just switched to288 words
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Article78 1983-03-28 9 MP speaks out at cancer seminar CANCER and the "Hongkong Syndrome" have something m common: They must be detected early to stop them from spreading. This was the message of the MP for Yio Chu Kang, Mr Lav Ping Sum, at a seminar organised to educate women on breast and78 words
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272 1983-03-28 9 MAGDALENE LUM - Touch of irony livens up MP'S tour of constituency A FUNNY thing happened to the MP for Geylang Serai, Haji Othman Haron Eusofe, during his constituency walkabout yesterday morning When he approached one of his constituents at Pebble Lane m Tanjong Katong, he could not help laughing at the irony272 words
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Article205 1983-03-28 9 LIFE at sea can be lonely but Singapore's sailors are more fortunate than others. They get news and views from back home to make them feel less homesick. The Singapore Maritime Officers' Union has started an service to help keep our sailors up to205 words
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244 1983-03-28 9 Prices dip for fish, prawns, veg last week THE prices of two types of fish and medium-sized prawns fell last week while those for pork, beef, mutton, poultry and eggs remained stable. The review on prices of essential commodities by the Trade and Industry Ministry's domestic trade section said that244 words
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113 1983-03-28 9 POLITICS COURSES FOR TRADE UNIONISTS TRADE unionists will attend politics courses organised by the National Trades Union Congress. Speakers at the courses, which will start next month, will include top civil servants and a lecturer from the National University of Singapore. They will talk about Singapore's political history between 1945113 words
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Article, Illustration341 1983-03-28 9 JUNE TAN - Students tell how they came to like their college By JUNE TAN Our Education Reporter THE story of how hatred turned to love is the story of Jurong Junior College. It is the tale of how more than 600 resentful, bitter students became a friendly community.341 words
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Advertisement529 1983-03-28 9 Starting An In- House Publication A 2- Day Course For Editors, Sub-editors and those involved m producing in-house publications Good communication improves employee's morale and understanding and contributes to better labour-management relations. The in-house publication or company newsletter is an effective channel of communication. It must however be well produced.529 words
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Article364 1983-03-28 10 Target is to teach more of them to use the fire-extinguisher HOUSEWIVES are the target of a big recruitment drive for the civil defence plan. This is because only 471 of the 6,0% volunteers for the plan were housewives, Home Affairs Minister Chua Sian Chin said last night.364 words
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192 1983-03-28 10 How CC can help foster kampung spirit THE community centre can provide residents with a place to meet and hold activities as a first step towards building a lifetime community spirit. This is especially important m Singapore, where most people live m highrise flats and where a new community spirit192 words
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70 1983-03-28 10 CIVIL defence volunteers yesterday showed Bukil Ho Swee residents just how useful good training can be m an emergency. They "evacuated" people from a "disaster" m a Havelock Road carpark, quickly and m an orderly manner. The rescuers were among the" 200 volunteers recruited70 words
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Article, Illustration118 1983-03-28 10 IT WAS their show and Macpherson residents turned up last night to enjoy themselves at the car park between blocks 51 and 69, Circuit Road for the first of the latest road shows organised by RCs and SBC. The happy faces around Home Affairs Minister Chua Sian118 words
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Article158 1983-03-28 10 SURVEYORS and valuers want to contribute more to government 'policies and decisions on various land and property issues. They would like, for instance, to be involved m discussions with the government's policy- and decision-making officials. This was one of the areas highlighted by the newly-elected president158 words
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Article35 1983-03-28 10 THE Vocational and Industrial Training Board will register students from today until Wednesday for part-time courses m electrical, electronic and mechanical engineering, business studies, secondary one to pre-university academic subjects and languages.35 words
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Advertisement488 1983-03-28 10 3K i WSm Wmr^mk HXISb ROBERTA LEIGH LOVE MATCH The hard-hitting Craig Dickson was as notorious for his games off the tennis courts as he was for those on them. Suzy Bedford, a journalist on an assignment (and no sports fanatic) was constantly thrown into Craig's disturbing orbit. Suzy's career488 words
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Article, Illustration187 1983-03-28 11 Bringing out the in people BUNNY the macaw would crow about it if he knew he could bring out the chicken m people not used to feathery creatures. Four times, he flew to drop winning tickets for prizes onto the open palms of people waiting eagerly below, and each time187 words
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173 1983-03-28 11 THE Japanese icebreaker Fuji, will be m Singapore from April 1 to 8, on her way back to Japan after a year-long scientific study m the Antarctic. The 7,760-tonne icebreaker which has a crew of 182 and 11 observation team members on board will173 words
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Article292 1983-03-28 11 Looking for more eye specialists SINGAPORE needs three times more eye specialists than the 35 it now has, the Deputy Director of Medical Services, Dr Chew Chin Hin, said yesterday. These doctors are needed not only for the increasing number of elderly people who are prone to degenerative eye problems292 words
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Article95 1983-03-28 11 THE Hokkien Huay Kuan yesterday amended its constitution to replace its executive committee and supervisory committee with a 37-member council. Under the present system, association members will first elect 100 representatives who will then elect the 27-member executive committee and nine-member supervisory committee. With the95 words
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Article27 1983-03-28 11 THE new Kolam Ayer community centre m Geylang Bahru will be open to the public from today. Opening hours are from 2.30 to 10.30 p.m.27 words
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461 1983-03-28 11 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI By THE Hokkien Huay Kuan has decided to go ahead with the construction of a housing project estimated to cost more than $90 million on a 15-hectare site m Upper Jurong Road. The site, the Yun Nan Yuan located near461 words
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Article169 1983-03-28 11 THE National Productivity Board has organised a series of mini conventions m May and September as part of the run-up to the second Singapore National Quality Control Circle Convention m November. These mini conventions are to sustain and increase worker participation m QC circle activities, an169 words
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Article, Illustration417 1983-03-28 12 Research is ripe for a new tomato THE world tomato industry could be shaken to its roots by recent work on the genetics of tomatoes. Researchers m America and Britain have developed new strains which last much longer than the ordinary, highly perishable tomato-on-the-shelf. The scientists are delighted with their417 words
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301 1983-03-28 12 WHEN It comes to robots, how smart is smart? An American company recently produced one which can solve the Rubik Cube m less than four minutes, and that includes twisting the faces into the correct positions. Intelligent The human record for sorting301 words
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Article, Illustration663 1983-03-28 12 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 the developments that may soon affect our lives. CERTAIN foods,663 words
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Article, Illustration690 1983-03-28 12 When a company will need a computer DEAR 4D2C: At what stage m company's development can it identity the need to computerise? Having identified the need, how does it decide on the right type of computer and business system? From what one hears and reads, a computer is the answer690 words
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Advertisement163 1983-03-28 12 j r^^^\ "B celebrate, we'll bebrin^rng i a \^^P^ci\ ecta t>l e treasures fa a F f \i/ r Comejoiniis. Ir J *^^J' mm m There'll be scallops and asparagus, and giant crab claws, exclusively air-flown a from Thailand, plus air-flown oysters, too. And from our own coastline— lobsters, mk163 words
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354 1983-03-28 13 MALAYSIA will supply Japan with six million tonnes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) every year for the next 20 years under an agreement signed here today. The agreement, signed after four years of negotiations, is between Malaysia's state-owned oil and gasReuter - 354 words
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145 1983-03-28 13 Aussie court official jailed for life PENANG, San. Robert Pavone, an official of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, has been jailed for life by the High Court here for trafficking m heroin. Pavone, a court process server from the Sydney suburb of Queenswood, was found guilty yesterday ofReuter - 145 words
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266 1983-03-28 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday MALAYSIAN parliamentary opposition leader, Mr Lim Kit Siang, is seeking a meeting with Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah to clarify some alleged questionable Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) affairs as reported m the Asian Wall Street Journal on March 18AFP - 266 words
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Article176 1983-03-28 13 What Asean gained from EEC KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The most significant achievement of the recently concluded meeting between Asean and the European Economic Community m Bangkok was France's condemnation of the Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia. Foreign Minister Tan Sri Ghazali said on his return from Bangkok yesterday that it hadNST - 176 words
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Article22 1983-03-28 13 TAIPING, Sun. Police have detained a 40-year-old tourist guide believed to have cheated several tourists of thousands of dollars. NSTNST - 22 words
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303 1983-03-28 13 Dr M leads team on a two-day visit to Brunei BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Sun. Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamed will arrive here tomorrow for a two^day official visit to Brunei. He will be accompanied by Datin Seri Dr Siti Hasmah, Foreign Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie, Armed ForcesNST - 303 words
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Advertisement532 1983-03-28 13 fei Am's 7475P To Hong Kong. \bu Cant Beat The Experience. Enjoy 55 Years of I I Fkn Am Experience On every flight Pan Am offers you Only Pan Am offers you the 7475P fl| 3B more than 43,000 ft above clouds and ISK f air-turbulence, ensuring you a smoother,532 words
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Article486 1983-03-28 14 IMAGINE starting a major bus company just a few years before the commencement of the Mass Rapid system. Imagine launching a major bus company after the Singapore Bus Service, with all its resources and backing, has not found the going m the least easy. But this486 words
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Article, Illustration1355 1983-03-28 14 THE long, black limousines rolled out to Washington's two airports and the airlines report first class tickets at a premium. Congress is going home for Easter and some of its members aren't exactly looking forward to the experience. One Senator, who preferred not to be named1,355 words
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Article307 1983-03-28 14 NST WHEN a minor bush fire on a remote Perak hillside can plunge half of Peninsular Malaysia into total darkness for five hours, the point is driven home that our national electricity sapply hinges upon technology that is beginning to feel the strain of the paceNST - 307 words
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Article328 1983-03-28 14 WHEN the Salieh System was Introduced In 1967, It was generally viewed as an Innovative and interesting experiment m crime control. The public did not know that It was actually modelled on the Japanese Koban system which had evolved over many years to bring the policeNST - 328 words
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Article, Illustration240 1983-03-28 14 The US, perhaps belatedly, now talks of re-training; workers for a post-industrial age. Chrysler, the car company fast emerging from intensiyecare, is running a television campaign which shows robots on the assembly line and talks of quality, quality and more quality. Productivity is all240 words
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Advertisement269 1983-03-28 14 SPACEMASTER storage and l\WWw materials m £mM SlPinoiinfi Move Up To A S3 IMI IVI -v. jM equipmenl !g orage miL^l II tlffl PUhha i iKS^MF^B"' lift '2^l I«H H p I -^Wi Tifim'^ 11 %«^K 18l wKfflU" tf- mm WlB BB" »3B HPV^ >■ If iiri^^p^ 'M Lm ■Bf^?^*****269 words
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281 1983-03-28 15 A 5-hour wait for place on shuttle flight I AGREE completely with Y.H. Leong's comments m his letter Shuttle service is not good for passengers" (ST, March 23) on the Singapore AirlinesMalaysian Airline System shuttle service. Being a regular traveller to Kuala Lumpur on business, I had to accept this281 words
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253 1983-03-28 15 Were earlier HUDC flats sold at below cost? THE Minister of National Development is reported to have indicated that the HUDC policy was too liberal m the past. (ST, March 23). I believe that the cases the minister cited of HUDC flat-owners renting out their HUDC premises for investment are253 words
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341 1983-03-28 15 STJR James Mackenzie, an eminent English physician, once said: "The practice of medicine is an art, not a trade, a calling, nor a business..." It is rather unfortunate these days that it is difficult for doctors to be altruistic and practise medicine341 words
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Article, Illustration335 1983-03-28 15 I REFER to the letter "We should devise a system to tax hawkers" by "R.L." (ST, March 23). I am not a hawker but I have many friends who are hawkers. I would like to try to explain to "R.L." that he shouldn't335 words
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172 1983-03-28 15 Commutersfed-up with the traffic jams along these roads Commuters replies THE development of the Marsiling housing and Sungei Kadut industrial estates has led to an increase m the volume of traffic along Upper Bukit Timah/ Woodlands roads. As these roads are narrow and not for highdensity traffic, it is important172 words
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Article81 1983-03-28 15 They can't go to govt schools GOVERNMENT teachers are seconded to aided schools and vice versa. Non-teaching staff of aided schools are, however, not allowed to be seconded to government schools. I would like to know why these non-teaching staff are treated m such a manner as the Ministry of81 words
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314 1983-03-28 15 WE refer to the letter "SBC, do not forget the local TV drama talent" by "TV Fan." (ST, March 14). We wish to assure the writer that there is no let up m the training of local talent though we have recruited some314 words
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102 1983-03-28 15 WE refer to the letter "More traffic but road's the same" by "Safety." (ST, March 18). We would like to inform him that the Public Works Department is aware of the high traffic volumes along Upper Jurong Road. Work is expected to start102 words
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Article115 1983-03-28 15 WE refer to the letter "Spare visitors this nuisance." (ST, March 18). We thank Mr N.S. Robinson for his comments on noise at the Chinese Garden. Soft piped background music is provided at certain locations m the garden. This serves to create the atmosphere115 words
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124 1983-03-28 15 Watching out for mosquito nuisance I REFER to the letter "Sleepless nights" by "Richard" (ST, March 8) on mosquito nuisance at Block 142, Jalan Bukit Merah. Mosquito surveys m the area, which included several demolished huts at Kampong Teresa next to the railway line, disclosed no mosquito breeding places. However,124 words
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Advertisement582 1983-03-28 15 mHW BUM |h|3 mHHlEa^i §11. 20,000 km take you halfway across the worid alon^pj|^^Jßß«^W^ Nissan Pulsar completes the distance m 18 days of 1A hour hard driving, proving its new standards. On Aug. 16, two Nissan Pulsars started off on the Mobil Super 20.000 km Performance Reserve Motor Oil Test582 words
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Article, Illustration887 1983-03-28 16 WONG Al KWEI - Theory calls for workers to be more involved m company WONG Al KWEI By YOU are rated X if you believe that the average man is born lazy, dislikes work, responsibility and prefers to be led. On the other hand, if you887 words
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Article, Illustration788 1983-03-28 16 SAN FRANCISCO - Rattled microchip firms feel aggrieved SAN FRANCISCO AMERICA'S electronics industry has got a chip on both shoulders. The semi-conductor industry's association has complained that the Japanese are forcing down the prices of chips and wiping out the already meagre profits of American chip makers.788 words
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Advertisement554 1983-03-28 16 10 -set Discount What's m a Jf F^Zjfctefafa,,, Robert Stanley Mm Jrifmwr^f^*^ Cold Card? t JmKv! 7 r^Hlllln Discount on *4^"^ IlinffU W Hotel Room *%n *t^^wS3 W Rates ®®i&im*> w^ w worldwide. $r ■'"■^fMfa The gracious t 4 y hospitality stays the m Robert Stanley Cold Card entitles IBL554 words
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Advertisement84 1983-03-28 16 A most remarkable collection of musical gems ever to flow from any lips. ■HHJ,' iiß'wrf' a;::::*:: y*^^^^ 5 He* <^&ig& iHH '''3j^ jBS^BS^!lSS^Bgl B^si^: Tonight. Broadway soars to new heights. Disco takes the up-beat. Country n Western comes to town. The reason. Kathy Pappas. See her remarkable performance at Belvedere84 words
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Article2871 1983-03-28 17 815 297 Se! Properties 520 cd -15 10.0 34.8 478 540 500 867* 545 Spore Land 785 -20 5.0 80.9 647 810 780 328 254 Tokyu Land 328 +58 12.0 35.6 5 328 328 470 340 Town City 444 +14 13.0 21.5 213 464 430 404 1802,871 words
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Article598 1983-03-28 17 DOMESTIC THE US/Singapore dollar rate opened at 2.0850/70 and was traded between 2.0900/ 10 to 2.0950/70 before closing at 2.0925/35. Trading on the local foreign exchange market last week was steady with a slightly bullish undertone. The Singapore dollar gained strength against all major currencies except against598 words
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Article53 1983-03-28 17 FOR THE week ended Friday March 25, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Bank fund: 4.5 to 6 per cent. General fund: 4.75 to 5.5 per cent. Movements of funds totalled $956 million. The list of banks' prime lending rates will53 words
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Article188 1983-03-28 17 ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended March 25: US$ (Bid prices) High Low 7 days 9% 9*i 1 month 9 9/16 9 5/16 2 months 9 9/16 9 7/16 3 months 9% 97/16 6 months 9% 9% 9 months 9% 911/16 12 months 9%188 words
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330 1983-03-28 17 THE 1982 earnings reports for the major British banks included larger-than-expect-ed increases m provisions for bad debts. Barclays, National Westminster, Lloyds and Midland the Big Four of British banking set aside about US$l 4 billion or almost 40 ocr cent more thanNYT - 330 words
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Advertisement542 1983-03-28 17 H nn NEW YORK UNIVERSITY GRADUATE SCHOOL A mm ILJ national productivity board mk M DIPLOMA IN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT H A 5-Course Module For Senior Executives This Diploma programme consists of 5-oourse modules of 6 days each with -vt an interval of 3 to 4 weeks between modules for participants542 words
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Article561 1983-03-28 18 AFTER ten weekly consecutive runs upwards, the Singapore stock market finally took a downward dip last week. On the week, the Business Times Composite Index lost 15.51 points to 829.18 and the Straits Times Industrial Index was reduced 8.87 points to 838.53. Most of the losses came m561 words
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Article480 1983-03-28 18 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market last week saw its long-awaited correction. Except for Friday, when the market improved, prices remained easier for the rest of the week. Reflecting this, the 30--counter New Straits Times Industrial share index fell 24.05 points to 1081.24, the first weekly decline m about480 words
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Article508 1983-03-28 18 LONDON: Equities recover ed from Monday's sharp falls after the EMS realignment although persistent sterling weakness kept traders cautious and activity was subdued throughout last week. Leading industrials were mixed with IC3 up 2p at 398, Blue Circle up 18p at 443 but Hawker Siddeley fell 14p to508 words
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Article170 1983-03-28 18 TIN LONDON: Afternoon kerb dealings m tin on Friday finished with Three Months business m standard grade at £9,201 a tonne for Three Months delivery. The afternoon market eased from a record trading high of £9,215 reached during second ring dealings as profit-taking and hedgeselling found a lack170 words
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Article48 1983-03-28 18 March 21 March 22 March 23 March 24 March 25 30-53 30.51 30.51 30.51 30.49 Tonnes 243 175 200 100 240 Rubber (S) 224.50 222.50 216.50 217.50 218 50 Rubber (M) 245.50 243.50 237.50 239.00 240.50 •m M$ per kilo In cents per kilo48 words
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Article255 1983-03-28 18 THE Singapore produce market was slightly mixed last week with coconut oil and coffee performing better but pepper prices easing a little. A coffee dealer said the commodity had been very steady during the week, especially during midweek when there was a sharp increase m the price255 words
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Article457 1983-03-28 18 SHARE prices closed higher on Saturday as a late bargain hunting. rally more than offset the initial decline. The market average rose 16.32 to close at 8,319.09 on a volume of 200 million shares. The Tokyo stock exchange index closed at 612.49, up 0.45. Many shares opened lower following457 words
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Article749 1983-03-28 18 STOCK PRICES sold off m the afternoon on Friday following projections of higher interest rates by influential Salomon Brothers economist Henry Kaufman. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up one to two points throughout the morning but started sliding m midafternoon after Kaufman forecast that the Federal funds749 words
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Article431 1983-03-28 18 DOMESTIC share prices continued higher m active trading on Friday, with investors encouraged by recent favourable corporate results. Friday morning's news Sandoz plans to raise its dividend to 72.50 frames from 65 boosted sentiment. Sandoz bearer added 150 francs to close at the day's high of 5,375 francs, while431 words
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Article152 1983-03-28 18 SHARE prices on Friday were mainly higher m line with Thursday night's record high Wall Street close. The Amsterdam bourse indices again reached new highs, with the general index at 125.8 after 124.4 on Thursday, industrials at 107.2 (106.2) and internationals at 126.5 (1125.1). Several leading stocks also set152 words
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Article74 1983-03-28 18 LONDON: Rubber futures on Friday closed £1 to £17 a tonne higher on a turnover of 223 lots of 15 tonnes including one option, one kerb and 73 crosses. The market's strength was technically based and physicals remained subdued, with no more than small' routine enquiry. Industry was unwilling74 words
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Article58 1983-03-28 18 export prices m non-sterling areas m US dollar per ounce. (1) Australian dollar per ounce. (2) Average price. Fri TTiurs Melbourne(l) 467.288 474.708 472.00S 479.50S New York 413.508 408.508 414.50S 410.50S London 412.008 415.008 413.00S 416.00S Zurich 412.008 414.008 415.00S 417.00S Paris 411.70 418.26 Sat Frl Hongkong 414.008 4JU1.5058 words
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Article31 1983-03-28 18 LONDON: Copper prices on Friday (previous m brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £1090.50 (£1080.50); sellers £1091.50 (£1081.50); Three Months buyers £1123.00 (£1113.50); sellers £1123.50 (£1114.00). Market tone: Steadier. Sales: 23,250 tonnes.31 words
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294 1983-03-28 18 PRICES on the rubber market dropped nine cents on the week. Turnover was moderate with quiet spells due to uncertainty, says Holiday, Cutler and Bath m its rubber review for the week ended Mar 24. Initially, the market held up fairly well on294 words
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Advertisement332 1983-03-28 18 'y/ t 'W^U^&fflk /J^ BS \m WB ft? m&.Bm y*j >*yy^*H ift I f iiwMn^Bfflr i^fm ■B||||flwysS^-'-^r' I BB^B: ■•^*^Tf wb i *1 i 'Je 3Bs*'**'* 'iTTFiiTii7i*f<tfi THr^f i'Wi ?7ff nf T Jh iM jspf? P idße. W i If lj MLri«ii Wjß^^mmJk Armstrong Floors. So nice to come home332 words
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439 1983-03-28 19 Paper Products' ailing units sold for M$18m PAPER Products (Malaya) Bhd has finally managed to dispose of its troubled paper operations m Malaysia for MslB.l million cash. The deal, announced late last week, involves the sale of all Paper Products' subsidiaries m the paper business to a Malaysian company, Hartaban439 words
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410 1983-03-28 19 MOTOR-based group Cycle and Carriage (C&C) has set up a property division to oversee the development of its property projects m Singapore and Malaysia. The move is hardly surE rising as C&C has been uilding up its property portfolios over the past years.410 words
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Article, Illustration418 1983-03-28 19 PHILIPS' latest introduction, the PL lamp, claims to be able to save up to 75 per cent energy. This new lamp is a compact, low-pressure mercury discharge lamp consisting of two narrow fluorescent tubes welded together. There are three versions seven-watt, nine-watt, 11-watt which are supposed to418 words
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Advertisement261 1983-03-28 19 Lazard Brothers Co., Limited have arranged HK51,050,400,000 finance for Mass Transit Railway Corporation Hong Kong for the Island Line Project with the Guarantee of Export Credits Guarantee Department of the United Kingdom RAILCARS SIGNALLING EQUIPMENT STATION AND TUNNELS STATION CONCOURSE HK5566,000,000 HK536,300,000 HK589,000,000 HK577,400,000 m support of m support of261 words
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Advertisement756 1983-03-28 20 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP f^Vv-\ Monday Friday 9.00 am 5.30 pm I Ordinary I $1 .00 per word (Mm $15.00) Elr^^ «^A\ r% >-%, S*^ t^f-^rSf—S* o /-V Saturday ffi^u^ $16.f1u per col. cST A Entertainment Food guide J^ Uh-^ ¥*k. SZ>-~sk 1 M W/Sz~x r*=*~B f «-ssrfp m—4M756 words
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Advertisement634 1983-03-28 20 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing DIRECTLY FROM FACTORY kitchen cabinet, wardrobe, sofa repair and any office/ shop renovations. Mr Yap *****89. ORDER YOUR KITCHEN cabinets and all carpentry products direct from workshop. H.P. arrangeable. Call *****01 for enquiries. RE-UPHOLSTERY OF OLD sofa for Homes, Hotels, Offices and Residence. Reasonable prices. Tel:634 words
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Advertisement556 1983-03-28 20 28 Health Centres/ Massage QUEEN'S HEALTH CENTRE, Massage/Steambath. 4th floor, Queen's Hotel. Tel: *****80, 10.30 am to 11.30pm. 29 Beauty Culture DENISIL NO. 1 Skin Hair Care Systems. For best results telephone *****36: Skin Naturopathic Centre. 30 Hairdressing EXPERIENCED HAIRSTYLIST FREELANCE BEAUTICIAN required m Orchard area. Contact:--*****98/ *****51. HAIRWAYS MASTERCLASS556 words
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Advertisement814 1983-03-28 20 30 Hairdressing 30 Hairdressing I PROFESSIONAL I TRAINING WITH STiTLE %^e^3 Mb** iwiimraWttSff f jy r mi|i|]['iiriffHfPßfcL gm I Europe's Most Reputable School i 1 IS HERE! I A Worldwide Recognised Hair College: Tried and Trusted With More Than 45 Years (X Teaching To Ten Of Thousands Of Accomplished Hairdressers.814 words
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Advertisement551 1983-03-28 20 39 Photography EXCHANGE CAMERA CENTRE JH^JislilBi3r WeBUYe'sELL^TRADE-IN all brands of cameras UG-5 SIM LIM TOWER SINGAPORE 0718 STANDARD VIDEO RECORDING Specialist. Experienced Vldeographers handle your wedding, commercial and social function with professional standards. Call us for free demonstration and details. *****28/*****39 Mr. Gan. 40 Other Services WASHINGTON ELECTRICAL AND Plumbing551 words
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Advertisement670 1983-03-28 20 53 Computer 55 Commercial Vessels: Products/Services Sale/Charter HIRE PURCHASE TERM For Tl 99/4A computer and other computers including IBMPC, Apple 2+, SHARP, Epson, Victor 9000, Fujitsu and Business Computer (Full system only). $4.80 for Al diskett for Apple 2+ $178 for BMC 12" or better Roxy monitor 12" (both no-sound)670 words
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Advertisement485 1983-03-28 20 NEW USED DUMB STEEL BARGES (C/W RAMP SIDEBOARDS) FOR SALE/ CHARTER 100' x 30' x 8' 120' x 40' x 8' 140' x 40' x 10' 150' x 50' x 10' 180' x 50' x 10' 180' x 60' x 12' 220' x 60' x 14" 270' x 60' x485 words
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Advertisement736 1983-03-28 20 tAi A RALLY DRIVER who's a f flSl JILI regular competitor ai, races C3H requires equally competent JTm*.~ *W rUjt| navigators. If you qualify, lo- PJV._ 1 60 Business 60 Business Opportunities Opportunities Superguard A Theft Paging Alarm System by coded radio signal f r**^^\ 24-Hour Surveillance Dte I Ibid736 words
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Advertisement508 1983-03-28 21 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive AIRPORT MEDICAL CENTRE SINGAPORE CHANGI AIRPORT TEL: *****88 Dim to the expansion of our service* to the Cargo Complex a! Changi Airport, we Invite application* for the following posts: 1) STAFF NURSE BRN 2) ASSISTANT NURSE SEN 3) NURSING AID All applicants MUST be508 words
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Advertisement641 1983-03-28 21 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical Well-established European Bank \^B^ requires for immediate employment EXPERIENCED 1 SECRETARY Age: 28 and above *At least 5 years secretarial experience and accounting background *Good shorthand/typing and command of English Experience m personnel administration Should be able to641 words
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Advertisement428 1983-03-28 21 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical GAMMON (HONG KONG) PTE LTD, an International Civil Engineering Construction Company invites applications for the following: ACCOUNTS I CLERK GCE "O' level with credits m English and Mathematics LCCI Higher Accounting Certificate Minimum 4 years' working experience preferably with an established Civil Engineering/Building Contractor428 words
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Advertisement404 1983-03-28 21 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical OFFICE OF THE AUSTRALIAN TRADE COMMISSIONER SINGAPORE SECRETARY The Office of the Australian Trade Commissioner m Singapore invites applications from experienced Secretaries Applicants should have a minimum of 5 years experience In an Executive Secretary position and possess above average skills m shorthand and404 words
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Advertisement404 1983-03-28 21 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical WE'RE AT SHENTON We're m the 'heart' of the Business Centre to offer you more jobs. SECRETARIES We are going Into a month there would be many secretarial Jobs available from top cos. Those with no shorthand may also apply. TYPISTS Our clients have404 words
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Advertisement527 1983-03-28 21 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical We are the largest Radio Remote Controlled Car (Toy) Manufacturer, urgently require the following positions: (1) PURCHASING CLERK (FEMALE) Requirements: Able to start work immediately GCE 'O' level with credit m English Typing speed of 45 w.p.m. (2) RECEPTIONIST CUM GENERAL CLERK Requirements: Pleasant527 words
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Advertisement433 1983-03-28 21 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical We have immediate jobs for:- TYPISTS Minimum speed 35 wpm Town/ Jurong SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS PABX (electronics). Toa Payoh JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERKS (With typing). Positions may lead to permanency. Town Orchard Road Call us today. We offer good incentives *****37 IpewtograSFl A leading electronic and433 words
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Advertisement572 1983-03-28 21 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical A well established Company requires SECRETARIES (Preferably those staying at Changi, Tampines, Bedok) GCE 'O' level with credit m English. Efficient and ability to handle correspondence and work independently. At least 4 years working experience m similar capacity. Interested applicants please submit details of572 words
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Advertisement539 1983-03-28 21 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical We have an immediate vacancy for: CONFIDENTIAL/ TRAVEL CLERK Requirements: c G.C.E. 'O' level with credit ln English. Experience m travel bookIng, hotel reservation etc. Accurate typing proficiency. Capable of working under minimum supervision. Very attractive salary and fringe benefits will be offered to539 words
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Advertisement543 1983-03-28 22 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical An Established Trading Company requires > FEMALE ACCOUNTS/ ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK Requirements: c Ability to keep full set of private limited co's accounts up to balance sheet. Handle phone calls and simple correspondence. Knowledge of telex operation, typing and filing. c Good command of English.543 words
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Advertisement539 1983-03-28 22 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical RECEPTIONISTS^ Requirements: "O" level Credit m English Ability to converse well Should be able to do evening duties CALL: *****30 MRS CHEN/ DEBORAH 9.00 a.m. 5.00 p.m. [STENOGRAPHER wanted 1-2 years experience preferably with some book-keeping k no w ledge. Able to operate telex539 words
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Advertisement646 1983-03-28 22 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical GENERAL CLERK required by Construction Company Qualifications: c GCE 'O' level, c Preferably with some experience, c Typing speed 35 wpm. Interested parties, please apply stating salary expected with non-returnable photograph to: G.P.O. BOX 3923 SINGAPORE 9056 JOBS AVAILABLE Executives Secretary, Senior/ Junior Secretaries,646 words
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Advertisement557 1983-03-28 22 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical A Local Travel Agency requires GENERAL CLERKS Requirement c With or without experience c Able to speak English, Mandarin, Teochew Interested please call personally between 2pm 6pm at:Singapore Comfort Travel Services Pte Ltd G-43, Golden Mile Tower Beach Road Singapore 0719 Architectural Firm requires557 words
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Advertisement873 1983-03-28 22 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical GENERAL CLERK WANTED. Completed Sec. 4. Preferable having typing and accounting knowledge. Attractive salary with transport and meal allowances. 13th month payment and other fringe benefits. Apply with full particulars and telephone contact to: SSE Multi-purpose Corporative Society Ltd, 7 Benoi Road, Jurong, Spore873 words
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Advertisement654 1983-03-28 22 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical ESTABLISHED FIRM IN Kallang Industrial Estate requires General Clerk/Typist. Apply with photograph to: P.O. Box 3849. Spore 9058. FEMALE CLERK REQUIRED Secondary 4 education. Typing Is essential. Preferably around Depot Road/ Buklt Merah. Tel: *****53. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required, must have knowledge of accounts654 words
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Advertisement626 1983-03-28 22 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales c) Sales c) Sales I CAREER I I INSURANCE I SAGI is expanding its Agency business. We are therefore looking for sales-orientated personnel who are interested m a rewarding career as insurance agents. Appropriate training m the "Principles and626 words
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Advertisement412 1983-03-28 22 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales fcrni] Construction Mining Equipment Pte Ltd a fully owned Swedish Concern has the position of: GCE 'O' level 2 to 3 years' experience m building construction equipment Possess own car Pleasant character Self-motivated with initiative and drive Benefits: Good long term prospects with attractive salary412 words
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Advertisement552 1983-03-28 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales MIMS PTE LTD has immediate vacancies for:to be stationed at leading departmental stores. Above 18 years of age. Secondary education. With at least 1 year's experi c n c c as Sales Promoters. Possess pleasant personality. Good salary, incentives, commission and fringe benelits will be552 words
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Advertisement591 1983-03-28 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales FpADMT requires: FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS Basic salary plus 1 percent commission on sales. Age 16 and above. Pleasant personality. Some sales experience preferred. Apply personally at: BLK B, #06-06 TONG LEE BUILDING 37, KALLANG PUDDING ROAD SINGAPORE 1334 OR CALL *****07/8 'WE CREATE GOOD SALESMEN591 words
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Advertisement601 1983-03-28 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales International Company invites Male/Female applicants for the position of: DIRECT SALES EXECUTIVE/ PERSONNEL c High income $800 $1,500 per month plus overseas trip, bonuses and fast promotions. c R.O.D. personnel and school leavers are welcome. Our unique products and world famous system guarantee your success.601 words
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Advertisement613 1983-03-28 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales Jewellery Retailer requires: MALE FEMALE INDOOR SALES PERSONNEL c Able to speak at least 2 languages and 2 dialects, c Pleasant personality. With or without experience. Please call personally for interview between 2.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. YUN THYE JEWELLERS PTE. LTD 810 GEYLANG ROAD #01-87613 words
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Advertisement605 1983-03-28 23 66 Situations Vacant I c) Sales MENARD urgently requires PART-TIME BEAUTY ADVISORS. (No experience required). Skin care and make-up courses provided. (Certificate awarded). Attractive Income, benefits overseas trip. TEL: *****3 (11am to 8.30pm) B-26 People* Park Centre (Opp. OG) OUTDOOR JEANS SALESMEN required Preferably above 30 years, with experience selling605 words
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Advertisement585 1983-03-28 23 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Technical i) Technical EUROPEAN STANDARD ELECTRONICS PTE LTD We invite applications for the following positions: Applicants should possess a Diploma m Electronic Engineering with 2 years' experience preferably m Colour TV production or a manufacturing environment. The incumbent will be responsible for a team585 words
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Advertisement501 1983-03-28 23 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical Technical U.S.A. Hermetic Motor Operation Re Ltd I invites suitably qualified candidates for I the position of:I TOOL DIE MAKERS I I Applicants should possess a trade certificate with I more than 2 years direct experience m a precision I toolroom. A501 words
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Advertisement489 1983-03-28 23 66 Situations Vacant f) Technical nci INCORPORATED Manufacturer of high quality printed circuit boards requires MALE TECHNICIANS (Engineering/Maintenance) Completed full-time NS with one of the following qualifications: GCE 'O' level science/ technical stream NTC 2 metal machining (for 2-shift work) NTC 2 or 3 electrical (for 3-shift rotating working) Diploma489 words
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Advertisement663 1983-03-28 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Technical Technical requires PROCESS SUPERVISORS m the Process Engineering Section of our Plating Department. Applicants should meet the following requirements:— Male, age not above 25 years Diploma m Electrical or Chemistry *Have completed National Service *Able to perform 3 shift duties Interested candidates, may663 words
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Advertisement488 1983-03-28 24 66 Situations Vacant S) Technical MtheTechndogy |nc. We are a US Company servicing the Semiconductor Industry m Asia. We require:SERVICE ENGINEER c Minimum 3 years experience m the semiconductor Industry c Have a pleasant personality and work with minimum supervision c Technical certificate m Electronic/ Electrical Engineering Willing to travel488 words
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Advertisement592 1983-03-28 24 66 Situations Vacant Technical Well established engineering firm requires: M E DRAUGHTSMEN CUM SITE CO-ORDINATORS Diploma/ITC or NTC In M E drafting Experience In drafting preferred Salary will commensurate with experience and qualifications Please apply stating full personal particulars, salary expected and contact telephone number to: The Director 401 MacPherson592 words
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Advertisement375 1983-03-28 24 66 Situations Vacant Technical ELECTRICAL HOIST OPERATORS urgently required to work 2 shifts. Knowledge In hoisting an advantage but not essential. Training will be provided. Retired personnel will also be considered. Call: *****77 for Interview. MECHANICS URGENTLY REQUIRED to work 2 rotating shifts. Knowledge of some electrical, refrigeration or alrcondltlonlng375 words
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Advertisement317 1983-03-28 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production g) Production iPiiifiiiii flwjx,^^^ Europe's largest manufacturer of office equipment vC&fi LmAF^ has immediate vacancies for IhjJ M FEMALE M m PRODUCTION m m OPERATORS m KM GOOD PROMOTION Wi^vJlfV t^M WFm317 words
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Advertisement171 1983-03-28 24 mimuiuuiwinuiimui K\ Beecham f fi Pharmaceuticals m requires THE JOB: To be involved m the W m production of syrups, 55 tablets, injections and fit capsules. I REGKIIREMENTS: Singapore Citizen m 'n Completed full-time 55J National Service jw Secondary fi education, 'n yj preferably with GCE Jfl "I 'O' level171 words
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Advertisement342 1983-03-28 24 66 Situations Vacant g) Production TRAVENOL LABORATORIES PTE LTD We are a multi-national company specialising In the manufacture of medical products. Our company Is now embarking on an expansion programme. We Invite applications for the position of: FEMALE OPERATORS Requirements: Applicants should be 16 to 40 years old and completed342 words
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Advertisement555 1983-03-28 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacan g) Production g) Production g) Production HH SINGAPORE > \\w It ■film HTC Tf\ 1 1 has opened a new plant at Block 4008 along Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10 to assemble 1 1 circuit boards. m a^ I BLOCK 4008,4555 words
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Advertisement202 1983-03-28 25 Et§K Europe Asia SECumTY MANUFACTURING PTE LTD imutirfacturar of TRELOCK Bicycle Locks mqulns MALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS ■5-DAY WEEK ■NO SHIFT WORK MPlus Adjustment of salary on I confirmation after 3 I months. I Annual Wage 1 Supplement. Free transport I provided Also I special pick-up points I along Lim Chu202 words
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Advertisement345 1983-03-28 25 it 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production f ilpl niiiiimi iifßili ffiatinitt,j^y ill mmmmM PUVARIA PACKAGING I I INDUSTRIES PTE LTD. Due to rapid expansion of our operation, we have immediate vacancies for I JUN!OrT~~Z I MACHINE I I OPERATORS/ I H Completed N.S. Age below345 words
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Advertisement432 1983-03-28 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production VIDEMETROWk IS OFFERING I FEMALE 1 3 PRODUCTION I W I OPERATORS J i $355 PM I incremen^after3 V&- lM^"^ months Very attractive vki^^^ monthly productivity bonus M 7^ Alternate 5-day week Shorter W working hours •No scope work aA432 words
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Advertisement362 1983-03-28 25 t 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production A well established Australian electronic factory invites applications for: t FEMALE II I I PRODUCTION g I OPERATORS W Salary up to $361 per month. I PLUS other attractive fringe benefits Please come personally for an interview during *g362 words
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Advertisement332 1983-03-28 25 The world's leading clock manufacturing company requires:PRODUCTION OPERATOR (Painting) Singapore Citizen Age 18 years above. Experience required. FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Singapore citizen. Age 16 years above No experience required. Salary A Fring* Benefits: Good monthly salary Increment on confirmation 5-day work week Full transport reimbursement Plus many other fringe benefits332 words
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Advertisement377 1983-03-28 25 66 Situations Vacant g) Production F A well established rnanuI facturing company reI quires: FURNACE ATTENDANTS (Male) Attractive starting salary Experience not essential as training will be provided Incentives, meals and transport allowances 5-day week Male applicants must have completed N.S. Interested applicants, please corre personally with IC during office377 words
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Advertisement508 1983-03-28 26 66 Situations Vacant g) Production requires: MALE GENERAL WORKERS Age below 30 years old Please call personally with I.e. to:Nikko Electronic* Toy Pt*. Ltd., Blk. 3, 164 Kallang Way #02-32, Singapore 1334 (Hext to Sanyo Factory) SBS Nos 61, 85, 94, 148, 162 198. PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Possess GCE 'A' Level.508 words
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Advertisement517 1983-03-28 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous rDHDB invites applications from Singapore Citizens for appointment as:--(A) TECHNICIAN (MAINTENANCE) (B) TECHNICIAN (SAFETY) (C) TECHNICIAN (WORKS APPRENTICE) (D) TECHNICIAN (PREFABRICATE) (E) TYPIST CUM CLERICAL ASSISTANT (F) GENERAL WORKER Requirements for Post: (A)to(D) At least GCE 3 'O' level passes517 words
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Advertisement462 1983-03-28 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous m BS3^ STORAGE Due to further expansion of our business, we now wish to appoint 2 TRAINEE SUPERVISORS These appointments are within our Operations Department and applicants should be between 19 23 years of age and must have completed their462 words
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Advertisement260 1983-03-28 26 GOLDEN STAR VIDEO PTE LTD 6th floor, No. 36, Genting Lane Singapore 1334 GENERAL OFFICE Post A) ACCOUNTANT (Preferably with 2 3 years experience) B) 2 JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERKS (Single persons preferred) C) 1 SECRETARY Must be fluent m English and Mandarin. c Able to operate telex machine and attend260 words
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Advertisement402 1983-03-28 26 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous e-e INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION SINGAPORE Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the following posts: A) GRAPHIC ARTIST Basic Salary: SB2O $1180 Qualifications School Certificate or GCE 3 'O' Level Passes including Art. Preference will begiventothosewith a certificate m Graphic/ Applied Arts. Working experience402 words
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Advertisement381 1983-03-28 26 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous NTUC FAIRPRICE CO-OPERATIVE LTD (An expanding Organisation resulting from the Merger of NTUC WELCOME CONSUMERS COOPERATIVE and THE SINGAPORE EMPLOYEES CO-OPERATIVE which run the NTUC WELCOME and SILO Supermarkets respectively) invites applications for 1) SALES ASSISTANTS Minimum sec. 1 Vacancies at North Bridge Road. Changi381 words
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Advertisement333 1983-03-28 26 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous rnjjjßjTTljßj IPS [!SiS Jte VACANCIES FOR: LIFT MECHANICS PRODUCTION OPERATORS All are welcome to apply. TRAINING will be given. Those with experience or NTC will start at higher grades. Besides our Bedok office, we also have offices at TELOK BLANGAH, TOA PAYOH and ANQ MO333 words
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Advertisement367 1983-03-28 26 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous CHARTERED ELECTRONICS INDUSTRIES PTE LTD A subsidiary of Invites applications for: PRODUCTION TECHNICIAN c NTC m related fields with 2--3 years relevant working experience CHARGEHAND c GCE O' level/NTC with few years experience m similar capacity m the electronics Industry CONFIDENTIAL CLERK c GCE 'O'367 words
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Advertisement455 1983-03-28 26 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous SENTOSA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Invites applications for the posts of: A) TECHNICIAN (ELECTRICAL) An ITC or NTC Grade II (Practical Theory) In the relevant field OR a QCE with at least 3 O 1 level passes m the science stream and three years relevant working experience.455 words
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Advertisement471 1983-03-28 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Required h) PRODUCTION OPERATORS (MALE) Experience not essential, training given. Starting salary: $416 p.m. B) FACTORY CLEANERS (MALE TEMALE) Job should be suitable for those 45 years old and above. Starting salary: $416 p.m. C) LABORATORY ASSISTANT (MALE) G.C.E. 'O' level. Experience preferred but not471 words
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Advertisement454 1983-03-28 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous iTrziwriiioK's FOOD SUPPLIES i'« LIMITED requires urgently 1. OFFICE BOY Completed at least Primary 6 education 2. FITTER Ito 2 years' working experience m repair, maintenance and installation of refrigeration units and/or general fitting works We offer attractive fringe benefits including: 12 days Annual Leave454 words
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Advertisement531 1983-03-28 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I SIONGHOE INTERNATIONAL PTE. LTD requires immediately 1) MALE FEMALE PRODUCTION WORKERS Age: 16 years and above. No experience required. Training will be provided. 2) GENERAL CLERKS G.C.E. 'O' level with passes m English and Mathematics. Ability to type at least 30 w.p.m. i I531 words
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Advertisement441 1983-03-28 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous GENERAL OFFICE HELPER APPRENTICE DRAFTS PERSON For Structural Engineering Office Completed N.S. i GCE "O" level with passes m English and Mathematics. i General office work: Delivery 1 Cleaning Elementary draftings ALFRED A. YEE ASSOCIATES TEL: *****28 I For appointment Singapore International-Asa/Pacific invites applications for441 words
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Advertisement586 1983-03-28 27 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous DESPATCH RIDERS Able to read and write simple English Possess Class 2A qualified driving licence Must be prepared to work overtime Preferably completed NS Please write m to:S.T. BOX A***** 390 KIM SENG ROAD SINGAPORE 0923 EB COMMUNICATIONS has vacancy for STORE ASSISTANT (Male) Requirements:586 words
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Advertisement606 1983-03-28 27 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Leading International Trading Company requires:EXPERIENCED DRIVER For Genera! Manager c Age between 30 45. c Able to understand and speak English. c Minimum 8 years driving experience. Salary $500 to $600 p.m. de pending on experience. Interested please call personally afc--232, PANDAN LOOP SINGAPORE 0512606 words
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Advertisement860 1983-03-28 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous TEA LADIES *****66. Urgently Required Waiters/Waitresses With working experience, good benefits Kindly call personally for interview after 2pm at:GokJen Palace Restaurant ft Nite Club 5001, Beach Road #02-81/02-93 Golden Mile Complex (0719) Contact Personnel Manager Mr. Tan Wanted MALE WORKERS (PACKERS) c Age 20 to860 words
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Advertisement897 1983-03-28 27 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous EXPERIENCED FORKUFT DRIVER (Chinese) required by established forwarding Company. Salary plus overtime above $800 p.m. Apply personally: 151 Chin Swee Road, #07-08, Manhattan House, Spore 0316. HANDYMAN REQUIRES BY factory at Teban Gardens. Starting $390. Must be able to speak simple English. Please apply m897 words
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Advertisement500 1983-03-28 27 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous MALAY DELIVERY MAW required. Age below 30, must speak and write English. Possess class 3 licence. Tel: *****33. OFFICE BOY REQUIRED to work immediately. Able to speak and write simple English. Please call *****09 for interview. ONE MORE DESPATCH Rider required Immediately. Must have own500 words
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Advertisement439 1983-03-28 27 72 Vehicles For Hire C&P RENT-A-CAR often aircond cars for rental. Call: *****11. DAIHATSU LORRY, DATSUN C2O Trucks, Petrol/Diesel Pickups for rent. Popular Express Service, 8 BA, Moonstone Lane. Tel: *****80/*****81. AIRCONDITIONED NEW CARS for hire. Reasonable rates. Free mileage from Unique Tourist Service. *****56/ *****71 AIRCOND CARS AT special439 words
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Advertisement780 1983-03-28 28 76 Vehicles For Sale a) Al£~/Peugeot NOV 78 PEUGEOT 504 Automatic. PARF eligible. Very good condition. New paint. Asking $20,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****22. 1978 PEUGEOT 604 Automatic gear, One company owner, aircond., cassette, new tyres. Tel: *****74. b) BMW 1980 BMW 735iA. Expatriate owner leaving, low mileage, original condition with780 words
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Advertisement777 1983-03-28 28 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Mazda BEAUTIFUL 1981 AGENT maintained Mazda 323 hatchback 1.1. Aircon, high power stereo, TuffKoted, accident free, one careful owner. Asking $20,300 0.n.0. Tel: *****5. COMPANY REGISTRATION 1979 Mazda 929 L Manual. Director's car. Chauffeur-driven. Aircon, radio, cassette. Tax 9/83. Immaculate condition. Tel: *****56. DECEMBER 1974777 words
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Advertisement756 1983-03-28 28 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota COMPANY REGISTRATION 1978 Toyota Super Crown 2.6 Fully automatic. 1 owner. Director's car. Chauffeur-driven. With complete factory accessories. Genuine mileage 52,000 km. Maintained by agent. Perfect condition (Passed inspection). $20,800 ono. Enquiries: *****55. END 79 TOYOTA Corona 1600. One private owner, alrcond, sports rims,756 words
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Advertisement781 1983-03-28 28 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Commercial Vehicles JULY 1980 TOYOTA Delivery Van. Good condition. Aircon, radio. Beautiful number. 559,200 0.n.0. Tel: *****64. LATE 1979 HONDA 550 van, one owner, new paint, tax August, good condition, $5,700. Call *****55 Kenny Yeo MAY 1977 VOLKSWAGEN Kombi 1600 (Passenger van, 8-seater). Non-PARF. Highest781 words
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Advertisement553 1983-03-28 28 77 Vehicles Wanted ALL TYPES OF scrap and good used cars wanted. Good price offered. Contact Ng *****89/ *****22. ATTRACTIVE PRICES OFFERED for PARF scrap cars used cars. 102, Mackenzie Road, *****34/ *****46. CASH PAYMENT FOR company registered, non-PARF vehicles. Any model, any c.c. Tel: *****52 (day); *****09 (night) Mr.553 words
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Advertisement536 1983-03-28 28 85 Housing Loans 85 Housing Loans ""T_F~ M We offer k attractive rates I easy repayment terms for I 9 Commercial I industrial Loans Housing Loans Car Loans Call or visit us at OVERSEAS UNION FINANCE LTD 96, Robinson Road #01-00, Singapore 0106 m Tel: *****33 W Permit No 3591_^^^536 words
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Advertisement682 1983-03-28 28 86 Accommodation Vacant I a) Houses CAMDEN PARK, SINGLE-STOREY bungalow, large spacious garden, partially furnished. $11,000 0.n.0. Slme Road, double-storey bungalow with swimming pool, $10,000. Balmoral Crescent, partially furnished, $5,000. Marine Terrace, etc from $3,000 above. Tel: *****21/ *****22. LUXURIOUS MODERN DESIGNED, 2-storey big semi-detached, within 15 minutes to town.682 words
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Advertisement770 1983-03-28 28 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 16 BEDOK TERRACE doublestorey terrace 3 bedrooms, servant's, garden. 5 mins drive to East Coast Beach. Quiet surroundings. $1,700. Acclaim Realty, *****55. DIST. 10 AMERICAN SCHOOL vicinity, large double-storey semidetached, 4 aircond bedrooms. Spacious living/dining. Modern kitchen. Large garden. $3,500. Jimmerick Associates *****42/ 3.770 words
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Advertisement703 1983-03-28 28 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 10 DOUBLE-STOREY SEMIDETACHED house, 3 bedrooms, servant's room, 3 airconds. TV, fridge, etc. $3,000. *****47 Agent). DIST. 28 SELETAR HILLS Doublestorey semi-detached. 4 plus 1 bedrooms, partially furnished. $1,900. Mary Housing, *****14. DIST. 27 SINGLE-STOREY BUNGALOW house at Jalan Hikayat, Sembawang, fully furnished, 2703 words
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Advertisement609 1983-03-28 28 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments SURREY POINT No. 2, Surrey Rd, Dist. 1130 Luxurious apartment 4 bedrooms, all bathrooms attached, partially furnished with built-in wardrobes, kitchen cabinets, 5 airconditioners, refrigerator, cooker, curtains and light fittings. Rent $4,000 p.m. Tel: Mr Tan *****32 between 9.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and *****78/609 words
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Advertisement741 1983-03-28 29 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments I— "-fijjg""! hg—JMWWI|g i j An exclusive apartment block 1 i'ffiEF"i3l ntf M located m prestigeous Bukit Tirhah. i. H»^i^MMlSi^yr^~M A mere 10 minutes drive to shopping TIH" m 'WBH^s^^BL| I and entertainment m Tanglin741 words
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Advertisement545 1983-03-28 29 LUSH GREENERY IS what you'll see from this spacious 2 bedrooms/2 baths apartment. Walking distance to Botanic Gardens/Century Park Hotel. Tastefully furnished. Rental: $2,400 only. Call ERA *****6. PANDAN VALLEY CONDOMINIUM 3-bedroomed apartment. Overlooking pool, newly painted, tastefully furnished with new washing machine/ refrigerator/ bedroom set etc. $2,900. Distinctive Properties:545 words
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Advertisement526 1983-03-28 29 BRAND NEW MAISONETTE In Golden Hill, split-level, 3 rooms, fully aircond, swimming pool and security. $2,500. Call Tudor Home *****88. CAIRNHILL PLAZA 3 bedrooms, with attached bathrooms. High floor, $6,000, partially furnished. Inclusive of maintenance. *****16. Strictly no agents. CAIRNHILL PLAZA DIST 9 Luxurious 2-bedroomed apartment with swimming pool, squash,526 words
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Advertisement776 1983-03-28 29 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 9 CAIRNHILL AREA fully furnished apartment, high floor. 3 spacious bedrooms. Rental: $1,800. Available immediately. Contact: *****88. FABER HILL DIST 5 walk-up apartment facing pool, 3 bedrooms, $2,200 furnished. Available immediately. Regional *****00/ *****31. FURNISHED APARTMENTS AVAILABLE m Emerald Hill, Jalan Jintan, Cheng Hong776 words
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Advertisement720 1983-03-28 29 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments HDB 4-ROOMED TELOK Blangah, partly furnished, $750. Beside bus-stop, market. Ring *****13. LUCKY PLAZA SHOPPING Centre, high floor apartment. Area: 16,20 sq.ft. for rental. Tel: *****4. ROBIN ROAD. 3 bedrooms with alrcon, furnished. $2,100. Call: *****30/ *****64. 4/5-ROOMED TEBAN Garden, Jurong East, Marslllng, Marine Drive.720 words
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Advertisement372 1983-03-28 29 87 Accommodation Wanted c) Rooms WANTED ROOMS WITH without bathrooms attached or alrcond. Owners contact *****80/ *****18. 88 Short-term Accommodation (local a foreign) ORCHARD ROAD: BEAUTIFULLY furnished 2-bedroomed walkup apartment. Fully furnished, carpeted, aircondlttoned, washing machine, linen, crockery. *****90. BUKIT TIMAH PLAZA, Sherwood Tower apartment for short term. Furnished. Swimming372 words
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Advertisement529 1983-03-28 29 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses I IS II V& 11 iff jj lit [PROPERTY LOANS The Chartered Finance Company provides finance for purchase of residential, commercial and industrial properties at attractive interest rates. Please telephone ***** or *****4 for further details 1 The529 words
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Advertisement807 1983-03-28 29 KING ALBERT PARK executive residence. Lovely view. Built on 3 level comprising of 6 bedrooms, 2 large lounge and a dining room, family room, games/billiard room, well equipped kitchen with patio overlooking land area of 36,464 sq.ft. with close-up garage. Fully furnished with quality appliances, drapes etc. Price $2.9 million.807 words
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Advertisement838 1983-03-28 29 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 21, DOUBLE-STOREY BUNGALOW 3 bedrooms/ servant's, split-level, living/ dining. Marble/ parquet flooring. 7500 sq.ft. Freehold. $1.2 million negotiable. J&C: *****31. DIST. 28, C ALIFORM! AN STYLED double-storey semi-detached. 3 plus 1 bedrooms attached bathroom. 4,500 sq.ft. Convenient locality. $610,000. Hap Seng Realty, *****58.838 words
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Advertisement519 1983-03-28 29 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments Dist 10 Casabella, brand new with terrace garden, 4 bedrooms, swimming pool. Approx. 3150 sq.ft. $860,000 0.n.0. Dist 10 Duchess Court, brand new lower maisonette with private garden. 3 bedrooms/ attached bathroom. $760,000 0.n.0. Dial. 10 Serene House, 3 bedrooms/attached bathroom. Swimming pool.519 words
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Advertisement509 1983-03-28 30 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments X H^ 1* *^B Br «3aBSBBBIs Wmr^Bk '^^Salyrf^^^^^^^^^^ -'\£BmSaf ""1 villa delle Vlose country style living near the city Villa Delle Rose509 words
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Advertisement148 1983-03-28 30 Diet. 10, Himiko Court, 1,040 sq.ft. 1-bedroomed apartment with full facilities. Foreigners eligible. $350,000. c Dist. 15, Meyer Tower, Type D, 1,820 sq.ft. $530,000 onwards. SIME REALTY CO. *****88. Dist. 15 East Coast Road, groundfloor apartment with 3 bedrooms. Fully furnished. $290,000 Dist. 21 Sherwood Towers, high floor corner Apartment.148 words
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Advertisement477 1983-03-28 30 DIST. 9, LUCKY TOWER best facing with morning sun and unobstructed view. 3 bedrooms, separate living/study/ guest room, split-level living/ dining, airconditioned. Excellent recreational facilities. Freehold. 2,800 sq.ft. $1.05 million Please call KING WEALTH PROPERTIES *****91 (5 LINES) Oist 9, Singapura Mansion, 1,754 sq.ft., 3 bedrooms, tenanted 31/ 7/83 $2,800,477 words
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Advertisement1443 1983-03-28 30 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments 14 units spacious 2-storey Maisonettes 17 units Luxurious Apartments Full Condominium Facilities Swimming pool Private covered carpark Wading pool Tight security system Housing Loan Available OWNER and DEVELOPER XX BRILLIANT DEVELOPMENT 2 CO. (PTE) LTD. UNION1,443 words
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Advertisement716 1983-03-28 30 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments OASIS GARDEN COMPLETION soon. 4 bedrooms condominium. Freehold. $450,000 nett. Unlwest *****15/ *****92. PACIFIC MANSION, HIGH floor, 1800 sq.ft. Urgent sale. $350,000 0.n.0. Tenanted for $1,890 till March '84. Please call *****14/5. PANDAN VALLEY CONDOMINIUM 3 plus 1-roomed apartment, full recreational facilties. Foreigners716 words
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Advertisement569 1983-03-28 30 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted A leading development organisation is looking for development sites m the city area or suburb of Singa- I pore for development of shopping centres or highrise I and lowrise condominium, flats, bungalows, semidetached or terrace houses and factories as well as569 words
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Advertisement441 1983-03-28 30 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted 'iMnTT j-TTHi i"i fMi 1 1 S ibbZi iZ mm m TT^T mmmmmmm^ m^ mmmm FACTORY SPACE LEASE NOW CHOICE LOCATION SITE 1 SITE 2 A CIDECO CITYINDUST. I 3,692 SQ.FT. $1.60 1,990 SQ.FT. )MAKE OFFER 3,692 SQ.FT. MAKE OFFER 2,834 SQ.FT.441 words
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Advertisement152 1983-03-28 30 GROUNDFLOOR FOR LIGHT industry. Area approx. 6,400 sq.ft. 15' ceiling. 24-hour security service. Dist. 12, Kirn Keat Road. Available immediately. Contact Mr. Teoh, *****22 (Monday to Friday, office hours). TONG LEE BUILDING, MacPherson, about 2,500 sq.ft. factory space available immediately. Rental $1.20 p.s.f. inclusive maintenance. Contact Harry *****48. DIST 13152 words
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Advertisement506 1983-03-28 31 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted Kampong Ampat off MacPherson Road. Easy Loan Arrangement. Prompt Hand-over Freehold land. Minimum Floor Area from 113.9 m (1,226 sq.ft.) GOLD PINE LAND DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD 06-03, Tat Lee Building, 63 Market Street, Singapore 01 04 Tel: *****66/*****506 words
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Advertisement238 1983-03-28 31 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces I SRACE 1 I FORSALE I Godown Space of various dimensions at Sims Aye./ Eunos Road for sale. Please contact Mr. Chong of > Tel: *****95 (Singapore). 3 Singapore wakkiioijsi: can help you by offering fair and competitive rental prices. Tel: *****19238 words
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Advertisement370 1983-03-28 31 93 Office Spaces a) Sale FOR SALE WOH HUP COMPLEX BEACH ROAD Just outside CBD 6th Floor Area: 1,920 sq.ft. Facing sea Fully furnished with partitions, built-in cabinets, chairs, desks TEL: *****5 BYLANDS BUILDING, MIDDLE Road. Entire floor, 11,000 sq.ft. 4 carpark space, 2 separate titles. Selling $500 p.s.f. B.N.370 words
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Advertisement491 1983-03-28 31 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces a) Sale a) Sale PORTABLE OFFICES FOR SALE" 1 Due to completion of our new Admin Block, we now no longer require the following units:--1 Unit 10' x 40' complete with 2 air-cons, light fittings, power points and internal partition. 1 Unit 24' x491 words
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Advertisement614 1983-03-28 31 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental NEWLY RENOVATED OFFICE SPACE IN CENTRAL BUILDING, MAGAZINE ROAD, AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION IN APRIL. C* SPACE 2,3OO SQ FT. RENT NEGOTIABLE. 1 1 FOR ENQUIRIES. 1 1 CALL *****22 1 1 BflL iw i614 words
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Advertisement469 1983-03-28 31 ONE FURNISHED AIRCOND Room and table spaces available m Beach Road. Outside CBD. Phone *****20, Mr Shalk. ORCHARD TOWERS 1,000 sq.ft. Fully renovated. 3 rooms, partitioned. $6,000 inclusive maintenance. Midfield Realty *****66. PARTITIONED OFFICE SPACE of 474 sq.ft. available for Immediate occupancy Interested please call: *****44. No agents please. SHARING469 words
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Advertisement238 1983-03-28 31 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale DIST. 7 5-STOREY SHOPHOUSE Post War, 999 years lease. $1.75 million. Citiprop: *****75. ORCHARD TOWERS, BASEMENT Good location. 262 sq.ft. $1,600 p.s.f. Admer: *****88. it) Rental SUPREME HOUSE OFFICE SPACE 1070 sq.ft. (99.4 m 2) SHOP SPACE 393 sq.ft. (36.5 m 2) 510 sq.ft. (47.4238 words
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Advertisement539 1983-03-28 32 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental INTERNATIONAL PLAZA (Next to the future Maxwell Road MRT Station) i m W& l Z^wfi" f***"^ !Ir*S.. JSS» fr*r* :***^S. ilia commands a prime location located at the mam entry-exit539 words
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Advertisement301 1983-03-28 32 100 Air Travel ECONOMY Plus unsurpassed proficiency and reliability. Next time you travel, call the true name m travel. TRU TRAVEL (SINGAPORE) t» m #02-88, International Plaza, T<± *****03, *****85/86 Tlx: RS ***** (SIN) TRU M.SO RENTS C*RS TRAVEL-TREND PTE LTD Economical Airfares: London Europe USA Canada Far East Australia,301 words
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Advertisement691 1983-03-28 32 100 Air Travel 100 Air Travel jfiSJlßSS*** Southbound Coach Holidays ffife^- A Great Experience Book early. Contact: INTERNATIONAL AIR TRAVEL AGENCY PTE LTD Specialists' Shopping Centre #03-47/48 277 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923. Tel: *****77 (5 lines) 1A "6: 102 Tours 102 Tours A NAM HO 1 TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE.691 words
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Advertisement278 1983-03-28 32 ASSOCIATED TOURS (S) PTE LTD Wellington Building. 20. Bideford Road, #10-01 to #10-04 -Singapore 0922 Tel: *****22 (5 Lines), *****22 4 DAYS 3 N6HTS BALI PACKAGE TOUR S$BSB Daily Dep. 5 DAYS 4 MGHTS MEDAN LAKE TOBA PACKAGE ***** Daily Dep. 14 DAYS 13 ffGHTS JAVA BALI OVERLAND $$910 (JUNE)278 words
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Advertisement324 1983-03-28 32 3£S9 SANTA/GENTING TOUR 5D Genting/Penang/Cameron by coach $200 Dep. Monday 2D 3N Genting by coach $149 Casino Hotel Dep. Fri March 31, April 1, 29 30 SANTA TOURS TRAVEL 100 JALAN SULTAN #04-38/39 SULTAN PLAZA TEL: *****00 TA3I9 14 Days HDY/BKK/CNX/PTT Tour Dep. 8/4 $580/--e 7 Days BKK/CNX/PTT Tour Dep.324 words
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Advertisement338 1983-03-28 32 102 Tours SHENTON TRAVEL ASSOCIATES 9 WONDERFUI WATS TO SEE CHINA We've been m the holiday business for 10 years so we've come to know what will make your holiday perfect. SHENTON TRAVEL has specially arranged every aspect of these China tours to give you the best value for your338 words
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Advertisement591 1983-03-28 33 109 Foreign 109 Foreign Come to Switzerland m for Hotel Management 1 Ecole Des Roches Commencing July 1983, Three-year study and work diploma Course. Instruction m English, French and German taught necessary m Hotel Industry. Limited places available For more details, please call or write to: Ecole des Roches Representative591 words
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Advertisement476 1983-03-28 33 112 Commercial ATT SECRETARIUS The next FULL-TIME PRIVATE SECRETARY'S COURSES commence on 4th April 1983 Write for our brochure or enquire at ATT (Advanced Training Techniques (S) Pte Ltd) SECRETARIUS 7th Bth Floors Tsnglin Shopping Centre Singapore 1024 (*****22) 1 ENGINEERING STUDIES LEADING TO CITY GUILDS VITB EXAMINATIONS COMMENCING IN476 words
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Advertisement407 1983-03-28 33 116 Dancing New Jazz classes starting Mond; 7.30pm 21st March, Sat. 3pm 26th March. Classes m Queenstown start l: Ist week of April. Saturday 2pi> Jazz, 3pm slimnastlcs, Wed Fri 7pm Jazz, Tues/ Thurs 6p Jazz, Wed 6pm slimnasti. Sat 10am children ballet. 2pnJazz, 3pm sllmnastics. Call: Dance Arts: *****08407 words
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Article, Illustration286 1983-03-28 34 Mdm. Tan Cher Gek aged 63 years passed away peacefully on 26th March, 1983 leaving behind beloved Husband Scan Cheng Heng Sons Seah Kai Meng Seah Kai Leong, Lewis Seah Kai Song, Matthew Seah Kai Liang, Simon Hassan Seah Seah Kai Soon, Hudson Daughters-in-law Yeo Bee Eng, Mary286 words
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Article, Illustration40 1983-03-28 34 DAVID, MARGARET LIEW AND MEMBERS OF SPDL AGENCY AIA EXTEND THEIR DEEPEST CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY, BROTHERS AND SISTERS OF THE LATE JOHN HANG DIONG HUA WHO WAS CALLED HOME TO BE WITH THE LORD JESUS ON 26/3/83.40 words
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Article, Illustration55 1983-03-28 34 The family of the Late D. Eugene Rabindran wish to express their heartfelt thanks to Rev. Vincent Chee and members of St. Teresa's Church, Doctors and staff of ward 48 SGH, staff of the Mm. of Culture, friends and relatives for their condolences, prayers, donations, wreaths, assistance and55 words
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Article, Illustration117 1983-03-28 34 IN EVERLASTING MEMORY OF OUR BELOVED FATHER I FRANCIS THEDOBET I ST. CHARLES CALLED TO BE WITH GOD BORNED 2/12/22 DEPARTED 28/3/80 Time changes many things But not the memories this day brings. Sadly missed and always remembered by loving wife, sons, daughters, son daughters-in-law, grandchildren and117 words
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Article, Illustration201 1983-03-28 34 IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY LATE HUSBAND, NG SEE THONG AND OUR DEAR FATHER WHO LEFT US ON THE 28TH MARCH 1972. SADLY MISSED BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN. INSERTED BY HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. IN LOVING MEMORY OF MARGARET MARY SIM KWANG CHENG Departed 28.3.82 1 year has201 words
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Article, Illustration74 1983-03-28 34 In loving memory of MDM. MARY CHAN NYA CHIT Departed 28-3-82 Gone but not forgotten Always remembered by loved ones In Loving memory of Our Beloved Mama MOM. LAU TECK SENG who was called home by the Lord 15 years ago. 'Gone from our lives one so74 words
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Article1029 1983-03-28 34 TONTO; FAIRWAY - Newcomer Jet Away scores an all-the-way win By TONTO and FAIRWAY IPOH, Sun. Five-year-old Marble Arch outstayed 12 rivals to triumph m the Ipoh Stakes for Class 3 Div 1 horses over 1,800 m today, the final day of the Perak Turf Club March Meeting. Kept a handy fourth1,029 words
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839 1983-03-28 34 IPOH, Sun. Jockeys T.S. Chiam and David Kwong were suspended for their respective offences during the races over the weekend. Chiam was suspended 16 race days under the Malayan Racing Association Rule of Racing 144 (b) for his handling of Rhythm Master m Race 8839 words
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Article, Illustration1103 1983-03-28 34 Trainer: Osman Sarimin. Won by: Shd, IW, 1% (1:13.8). Tote: Spore $17, $7, $8, $13. Ipoh $17, $8, $5, $19. Forecast (Nos 7 b 5): Spore $21, Ipoh $12, XL $11, Penang $11. Good Report and Saguhati matched strides past the 800 m, a1,103 words
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Article31 1983-03-28 34 FIRST: ***** SECOND: ***** THIRD: ***** STARTERS: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, ***** CONSOLATIONS: 3 5339, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****31 words
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Article97 1983-03-28 34 MIAMI, San. Royal Roberto was sold here yesterday for US$2.3 million (about $4.6 million) believed to be the highest price ever paid m the United States for a horse m training. The four-year-old won almost U*****,000 for Miami executive Mitchell Wolfson, who died two months ago.Reuter - 97 words
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Advertisement513 1983-03-28 34 APPOINTMENTS 8 fIHBnHffiHHHVHHHHHHHHBHHHH |g PHILIPS ESS JOB OPPORTUNITIES SSS We are a subsidiary of PHILIPS INDUSTRIES, one of the world's leading multinational corporations, engaged m the assembly of audio products. In fine with our expansion programme, applications are invited from aspiring Malaysian citizens to be a member of our progressive513 words
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Advertisement229 1983-03-28 34 Singapore-tokyo CAREER IN RETAILING Department Store has immediate vacancies for the position of: EXECUTIVE (SALES) (MALE) Age: 23-28 years Singapore Citizen University degree Job specifications: 1) to manage sales floor activities effectively 2) to project and co-ordinate sales plan 3) to analyse and study customers' needs and demands. 4) to229 words
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Article, Illustration903 1983-03-28 35 ALAN HUBABARD - THE MILK KOP ALAN HUBABARD THE lads did it, not me. Whelan's goal was like a bullfighter making the last stab when the bull has about 40 arrows m its back. 7 PAISLEY LIVERPOOL had a lot of the ball but m non-danger-ous areas. We felt Liverpool's patience would wearAP - 903 words
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Advertisement459 1983-03-28 35 I Tickle your tastebuds at We serve a variety of delicious vegetarian dishes including: curry mutton sweet and sour pork shark's fin paper wrapped chicken roast duck cuttlefish m tomato sauce All cleverly contrived to taste exactly like the real stuff! You'll like what we have to offer .BUSINESS HOURS459 words
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Article418 1983-03-28 36 SOCCER SHORTS MIDDLESBROUGH manager Malcolm Allison has accepted a new twoI year contract because be bei Ueves be can belp the dab back into the Pint Division The w-ye*r-old Allison said yesterday he had given the matter "a let of thought" especially m view of an offer from New YorkAgencies - 418 words
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Article, Illustration384 1983-03-28 36 LONDON, Sun. While Manchester United were doing battle with Liverpool m the Milk Cup final, neighbours Manchester City slipped deeper into trouble at the foot of the English First Division. A 56th-minute goal by Scottish international John Wark (right) gave Ipswich a 1-0384 words
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Article1309 1983-03-28 36 DIVISION ONE DIVISION POUR Birmingham 3 Notts County 0, Brighton 0 Aston Villa 0, Everton 2 Arsenal 3, Luton 1 Sunderland 3, Manchester City 0 Ipswich 1, Norwich 1 West Ham 1, Forest 1 Southampton 2, Stoke 4 Watford 0, Swansea 2 West Bromwich 1, Coventry v LiverpoolReuter - 1,309 words
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172 1983-03-28 36 mouth's attendance for the visit of Newport m the Third Division. More than 9,000 watched George Best, the former Manchester United and Northern Ireland striker, make his debut for Bournemouth but could do little to stop the promotion-chasing Welsh side taking the points withReuter - 172 words
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Article102 1983-03-28 36 The hit squad LAN continues the goalrash m the English First Division. Division One: 29 lan Rash (Liverpool) 24 Latter Blissett (Watford) 22 Bob Latchford (Swansea) II Kenny Dalglish (Liverpool), Peter Withe (Villa), Tony Woodcock (Arsenal) John Wark (Ipswich) Division Two: 26 Kevin Drlnkell (Grtmsby) 22 Bobby Davison (Derby) GaryReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration271 1983-03-28 36 BONN, Sun. West German World Cup veteran Paul Breitner kept Bayern Munich's championship hopes alive with a dazzling second-half goal which earned his side a 1-1 away draw against rivals Hamburg, the holders, yesterday. The 31ry ear-old Bayern captain dribbled half the pitch and fired mReuter - 271 words
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Article, Illustration253 1983-03-28 36 Success for Menotti BARCELONA, Sun. Barcelona, propelled by a goal from Diego Maradona, gave new manager Cesar Luis Menotti his first victory here yesterday, beating arch-rivals Real Madrid 2-1. The victory dislodged Real from the top of the First Division, allowing Athletic Bilbao, who beat Celta Vigo 4-0, to jumpReuter; AFP - 253 words
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Advertisement122 1983-03-28 36 I mprove Your Staff's Health Fitness, Productivity Reduce Absenteeism (as a staff welfare programme) Although special equipment are not essential, they add variety allow fitter staff to improve further. Imb. AHE MULTIPLE fjjiiWFi- AHE itH WAI I QV«STPM tmf^ TUtSTTUfiI ri— 1 I "2SBC I 'nMßMßanaaßm M«rf»I« f ELECTRIC f^|122 words
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393 1983-03-28 37 Fire will be gone when Borg sings swansong MONTE CARLO (Monaco), Sun. No matter who wins this year's US$3OO,OOO ($624,900) Monte Carlo Open tennis tournament, the biggest ovation Is expected to be reserved for Bjorn Borg, who has dominated the game for much of the past decade. Monte Carlo, aAP - 393 words
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Article, Illustration172 1983-03-28 37 JAHAN CHICHESTER, Sun. Pakistan squash ace Hiddy Jahan was disqualified from a tournament here m England yesterday after a row with the referee. Jahan, the No. 2 seed, was trailing 2-1 after an hour m a third-round match against compatriot Sohail Qaiser when the matchReuter - 172 words
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Article, Illustration321 1983-03-28 37 Adelene second m women's Masters SINGAPORE'S Wan Kam Fook set an Asian record with a six-game total of 1,429 pinfalls to lead the men's Masters qualifying event m the Thailand Open tenpin bowling championships here yesterday. Wan, a stocky oil company employee, achieved games ofReuter - 321 words
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380 1983-03-28 37 THE OLYMPICS MAY END BEFORE THE MARATHON FOR SOME NEW DELHI, Sun. Stragglers m next year's Olympic men's marathon will find the Games closing ceremony almost over when they reach the Los Angeles Coliseum, the Games organisers said here yesterday. For the first time the end of the marathon willReuter - 380 words
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396 1983-03-28 37 NEW YORK, Sun. Top-seeded Martina Navratilova routed Sylvia Hanika, of West Germany, and second seed Chris Evert Lloyd crushed Billie Jean King to reach the final of the U*****,000 ($724,500) New York tennis championship yesterday. Both won 6-1, 6-1. It was Martina's 26th straight396 words
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162 1983-03-28 37 Curren powers his way into Cuore Cup final MILAN (Italy), Sun. Kevin Curren, of South Africa, reached the final of the Cuore Cup Grand Prix tennis tournament with a 6-4, 7-6 semi-final win over Bill Scanlon, of the United States, here yesterday. Curren, 25, maintained the fine form he showedReuter; AP - 162 words
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290 1983-03-28 37 MOHINDER Amarnath, leading the Indian cricketers against Guyana, hit a rousing 121 to carry his side to 275 for three wickets m their rain-struck match here yesterday. The first two days of what was meant to be a four-day game were washed out,Reuter - 290 words
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Advertisement73 1983-03-28 37 SEE YOUR DOLLAR GROWING THE TIGER AT 6147 /2/Opia With a Savings Account m Malayan Banking you'll now be earning interest on every dollar everyday at 6%% per annum. Interest will be credited to your account at the end of every month. If you do not have a Savings Account73 words
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Advertisement551 1983-03-28 37 Talking about AUTOMATION ■h Do you know of Computer vendors that evaluate your requirements, BPK recommend a system, guarantee that it works, install and maintain it &:1 ki/M M thereafter "SYSTEM SUPPLIERS"? Mm IMU taJa Have you heard of "WORDPROCESSING BUREAU SERVICES"? faß NO m What about who's providing "CAD-CAM"?551 words
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Article313 1983-03-28 38 J. RAJENDRAN - Matilda waltzes again HONGKONG, Sun. Waltzing Matilda filled the Government Stadium here tonight after Australia won the main competition m the Cathay Pacific-Hongkong Bank invitation rugby sevens for the second consecutive year. Though the Australians did not exactly waltz through the final, they still managed to beat gutsy Fiji by313 words
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Article, Illustration550 1983-03-28 38 Luan Jin avenges last year's final defeat by Danish ace LONDON, Sun. Powerful Chinese Luan Jin captured the AllEngland men's singles badminton title from defending champion Morten Frost, of Denmark, with a pulsating 15-2, 12-15, 15-4 triumph m the final here today. Luan, 24, who lost m threeReuter; AFP - 550 words
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Article, Illustration255 1983-03-28 38 JANICE SEAH - Kawasaki are the champions JANICE SEAH By IF HISTORY had had its way yesterday, it would have been Rossignol, and not Kawasaki, walking off the courts of the Singapore Tennis Centre with the Citizen Team Tennis Cup. History had already repeated itself when Rossignol had to re-play their semi-final clash255 words
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Article225 1983-03-28 38 SINGAPORE Polytechnic scored their first victory m five outings when they beat Singapore Cricket Association Schoolboys by 50 runs m a Division Two cricket match at Tanglin yesterday. Polytechnic's mainstay was opening bat Trevor Wilson who was also their last man out. Adopting a safe and225 words
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Article111 1983-03-28 38 TODAY'S EVENTS SOCCER SBHFL Div. 2: Brown Boveri v OCBC, Gaiax Marine v Mobil (Jin. Besar, 5 p. m and 7 p.m.). Div 3: W. Geophysical v MAS (Geylang), Hwee Seng v Spore Tobacco (Toa Payoh), Chartered Industries v Goodwood Group (Queenstown), Cycle Carriage v Century Park (Fairer Park), Chartered111 words
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Article230 1983-03-28 38 PETER SIOW - GRANT COYLE, a world-class water skier, will arrive today to take charge of Singapore's South-east Asia Games team from May 28-June 6. The 18-year-old New Zealand champion, who competed m the last world championships m London two years ago, is particularly strong on tricks. Coyle230 words
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Article280 1983-03-28 38 BANGKOK, Sun. Taiwan's Chen Tze Ming won the U5575,000 ($165,250) Thailand Open golf championships by one stroke here today, turning m a final-round par--72 for a 283 total. Lim Kian Tiong, the only Singaporean to make the cut, had a final round of 74Reuter - 280 words
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Article36 1983-03-28 38 SEREMBAN, Sun. Leaders Malacca beat hosts Negri Sembilan 3-1 m a Malaysia Cup soccer match here today. Other results: Federal Territory 0 Brunei 1, Kelantan 1 Sabah 1, Perak 1 Pahang 0. NSTNST - 36 words
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Article314 1983-03-28 38 TAY CHENG KHOON - ON THE GOLF SCENE SINGAPORE Island Country Club shot to the lead of the inter-club golf Premier League when they edged their hosts Sembawang by three strokes yesterday. SICC's Gerald Loong shot the day's best score of four-over-par 75 while P. M. Samy's 76 was314 words
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Article171 1983-03-28 38 JOE DORA - NATIONAL players Amin Sariman, Rosli Amri and Yacob Hashim were a disappointment for Police, who went down 2-1 to Tampines Rovers m a National Football League Division One match at the By JOE DORA! Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Rosli and Amin missed several "sitters" while171 words
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Article154 1983-03-28 38 REVITALISED Armed Forces mowed down Farrer Park United 3-2 In a National Football League Division One match at the Jorong Stadium last night. More slgnficantly, Forces restricted the champions' hopes of realising another golden year to only a mathematical probability. The bleak reality that confronted154 words
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Advertisement289 1983-03-28 38 »™y ~lnj&iJLJLn- portable* trolley |if;i\iL| N.ckei FIRE EXTINGUISHERS (T\ U&Dlhi c D a drnium ABC &BC Dry Powder JL Battene s Foam Water \~Z~I JKSmk. '~J>^Li'i JL r CO2Type jf>~ Jti£^ FIRE ALARM EMERGENCY LIGHTING SYSTEMS f*\ q■■■• j^^g* Portable Thread Emergency P^^if ut a Reams S^tem 9 L E^289 words
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Article, Illustration433 1983-03-28 39 JUDITH HALE - All SIA Airbuses now have Singaporean commanders JUDITH HALE By SINGAPORE Airlines has moved one step closer towards an all-Singaporean flight crew. Its Airbus fleet is now commanded entirely by local captains. This follows a recent phasing out of 14 expatriate commanders from the fleet433 words
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320 1983-03-28 39 Work-to-rule move by govt doctors in Kuala Lumpur GOVERNMENT doctors m Kuala Lumpur are to go on a work-to-nile from tomorrow while their counterparts m other parts of Malaysia are expected to follow suit m sympathy later, sources said. The doctors claim they have no other alternative because the HealthNST - 320 words
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Article54 1983-03-28 39 NEW DELHI, Sun. The protest campaign m India's troubled north-eastern state of Assam has been suspended. The Press Trust of India said today the decision was taken by the campaign's leaders to restore peace and order m the region and to allow the rehabilitation of people affectedAFP - 54 words
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Article38 1983-03-28 39 LAHORE, Sun. Eleven people riding on the footboard of a train were killed today and five others injured when they smashed into a lorry parked next to the railway line near Lahore, railway officials said. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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424 1983-03-28 39 EVANGELINE; GAMBOA - Factories and clean air are possible: Jaya By EVANGELINE GAMBOA PROTECTING the environment and yet pushing ahead with industrialisation is possible, Prof S. Jayakumar, Minister of State (Law and Home Affairs), said yesterday. He recalled that m the 1972 United Nations Conference on Human Environment m Stockholm, some developing countries424 words
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Article, Illustration127 1983-03-28 39 Searching high and low THE Chinese almanac said it was not an auspicious day, so the crowds stayed away. Nevertheless, mechanic Chua Ser Keng, 39, and his wife turned up at the Kwong Meng San temple, off Upper Thomson Road, yesterday the start of Qing Ming, when the Chinese rememberWAN SENG YIP - 127 words
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140 1983-03-28 39 Prof assumed different characters at each varsity Ok From Page One without any recognisable intonation. The professor m Washington who seemed to have difficulty getting about and always walked with a stick would scarcely have been recognised by his students m Pennsylvania, where he had a stiff arm and alwaysAFP; AP - 140 words
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Article25 1983-03-28 39 MALMOE (Sweden), Sun An Estonian ballet dancer on a tour m Sweden yesterday left his troupe and requested political asylum, police said. APAP - 25 words
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380 1983-03-28 39 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia will conduct its own Bar examinations for law graduates from Britain, thus resolving the dilemma faced by hundreds of Malaysian students after stringent entry requirements to the Inns of Courts were introduced last year. In November 1981,NST - 380 words
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123 1983-03-28 39 Fraser to quit politics on Thursday CANBERRA, Sun. Former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser said today he will quit politics on Thursday, just 26 days after his Conservative government was swept from power by the Labour Party. The election defeat was a bitter blow to Mr Fraser, who m callingReuter - 123 words
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Article, Illustration166 1983-03-28 39 When you start feeling afraid of combing your hair, it's time to face the problem. Thinning hair. If you hesitate, you may not do anything about it. And the problem only gets worse. With the Svenson Non-Surgical Method of Hair Replacement, we can replace what you've lost m only166 words
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Article56 1983-03-28 39 The hair specialists, expert m hair weaving and general hair care, with the finest range of cosmetic hair products available today The original hairweaving center with over 20 years experience, established m London since 1960. Over 80 branches throughout the world including London, Paris, Berlin, Los Angeles, Buenos Aires,56 words
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Advertisement283 1983-03-28 39 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!283 words
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Miscellaneous128 1983-03-28 39 UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) np to S a.m. tomorrow: 35 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.13 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.06 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 10/24 C Fine Manila 24/35 C Fine Amsterdam iC Melbourne 13/19 C Overcast Bangkok 26/36 C Cloudy Moscow 3/13 C Rain Beijing 2/14128 words
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Article, Illustration1396 1983-03-28 1 IN early November each year, a Tokyo businessman leaves his two tea-houses m the bustling city, his wife and his children for the bleak, snowpacked eastern coast of Japan's most northerly island, Hokkaido. In minus 30 degrees Celsius, he tramps through snowdrifts and ice, from1,396 words
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Article55 1983-03-28 2 The Institute of Education kicks off its 10th anniversary celebrations with its open house today. Dr TAN WEE KIAT, head of the Institute's School of Advanced Studies, writes on the computer's role m our lives, providing the backdrop to a computer education display there. And former teachertrainee IDA CHIONH55 words
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Article221 1983-03-28 2 THESE are some of the highlights: Instructional technology. Students' work modelled to the space, facilities and budget of a typical school. In package form, slides synchronised with cassettes and charts. Social studies. Teacher preparation for geography, history, social studies, management, accountancy and economics. With student-design-ed simulation221 words
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Article219 1983-03-28 2 PRIMARY classes are trying to produce usually have a whole software for schools, range of pupils from Both the Curriculum thP hriahtpst to the Development Institute of dullest and the Sin g a P° re and rt ™,?il the Institute of Educa-micro-computer can t ion run219 words
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Article509 1983-03-28 3 The mere physical act of writing something down helps to embed it m the mind more indelibly than anything else, says DAVID GUNSTON, a firm believer m making notes. "THE horror of that moment, went on the King. "I shall never, never forget it! "You will, though,"509 words
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Article, Illustration1965 1983-03-28 3 IDA CHIONH recalls her three years at the Institute of Education on the occasion of her return 12 years and two children later for an in-service course. ONCE upon a time, the Institute of Education was the Teachers' Training College. To many of us, the initials1,965 words
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Article551 1983-03-28 5 IT MAY sound to some like cold-blooded murder of the English tongue, but American kids have been speaking a language of their own since they annoyed their pilgrim parents at Plymount Rock. Ask a teenager today what he thought of last night's rock show.UPI - 551 words
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Article579 1983-03-28 5 C. ROSENBERG - nature of early penal settlements. Another early influence was the Australian native people, the aborigines, from whom, Delbridge said, the settlers borrowed such words as kangaroo, koala and the coolabah tree, a species of eucalyptus under which the swagman from Waltzing Matilda made his camp.UPI - 579 words
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Article, Illustration1051 1983-03-28 12 THE idyllic world found m so many Chinese folk songs, with its leisurely pastoral life, its naive sentiments and its closeness to nature, is far removed from the concrete jungle that is Singapore. Can traditional folk music survive m this soil? Perhaps to the1,051 words
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Article, Illustration119 1983-03-28 12 On Records Classical and the central provinces, with their great ethnic and cultural diversity. Furthermore, traditional Chinese styles of singing, lively and expressive as they may be, do not appeal to everyone, who may find them somewhat strident, high-pitched and nasalised. There is thus a case for modern orchestral versions119 words
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448 1983-03-28 12 MINU THAROOR - SHE didn't seem to stop smiling for a minute. Sometimes the smile became wider; sometimes it tinkled into a laugh; sometimes her eyes crinkled into a smile. Yoko Masaki sat m an orange polka-dotted dress and smiled a lot. In between448 words
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Advertisement10 1983-03-28 2 See Page Three for a nostalgic look at teacher training10 words
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Advertisement393 1983-03-28 4 ORCHARD: NOW SHOWING! g Shows Start: 1.00, 3.45, 6.30 9.15pm X "Verdict" Starts: 1.10, 3.55, 6.40 9.25pm X "It isn't a film o discerning fiim-goer would want X to miss Kannan Chandran, St. Times. PAI L NPHMAN CH.ARI.OTTt KAMPLIMi H S| Bu JACK \H-\Ki)f\ JAMES MASON MHO nMHvjS I MM.393 words
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Advertisement240 1983-03-28 5 POWER FROM From TOSHIBA, one of the world's largest integrated electrical and electronic manufacturers comes the-SLC-8410 Solar-Powered 8-Digit Handy Type, Scientific LCD Calculator with 30 Functions. Features:- 8-Digit LCD Display Full floating decimal point 30 functions including sin, cos, tan, log, x 2, y\ 1/x Degree/radian/gradian operation Built-in solar cells240 words
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Advertisement2044 1983-03-28 6 PERUSAHAAN PELANGI 1 1 *£r f *^k gn— ■fc 1 I A f *V 4 fl> 1 I I I UDIIv IwwMw vll teUjwwUjUU vrIUIIIIOi y wl lQl6d MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL MERCHANT BANKERS BERHAD PERUSAHAAN PELANGI BERHAD (Incorporated m Malaysia under the Companies Acl. ***** INTRODUCTION TO THE PROSPECTUS Directors YAM2,044 words
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Advertisement1336 1983-03-28 7 jiiiaigsm«.>i^iirk l iyvJMiMm-gaßßagwt- (a) Remaining land m Taman Pelangi (30.29 hectares) Houses to be developed under Phase 4 (22.32 hectares) m Taman Pelangi are as follows:No. of Building Type Units Terrace 382 Semi-detached 208 Bungalow 40 630 The layout plan has been approved by the relevant authorities. Construction for 1961,336 words
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Advertisement1156 1983-03-28 7 Mr Ho Kian Guan, aged 37. .is a director of the Company. He is also the director of Shangri-la Hotel Ltd Singapore, Keck Seng (Malaysia) Bhd. and sits on the Board of several other companies. Encik Johan bin Moharned, aged 36. is a director of the Company. He is the1,156 words
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Advertisement935 1983-03-28 7 ACCOUNTANTS' REPORT (Prepared (or inclusion m the Prospectus) HANAFIAH RASLAN MOHAMAD 7-I C, Kompleks Tun Abdul Razak, Jalan Wong Ah Fook, Johor Baharu JOHOR 22 March 1983 The Directors Perusahaan Pelangi Berhad 2nd Floor, Bangunan Pelangi Jalan Biru, Taman Pelangi Johor Baharu I JOHOR Gentlemen The following report has been935 words
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Advertisement511 1983-03-28 8 i 2. STOCKS Group Company Completed houses 2.511,681 2.511,681 Work-in-progress 1 1 ,894,054 1 1 ,894.054 Raw materials 245.511 Finished goods 371.872 Store 9.185 15.032.303 14.405.735 Included m work-in-progress of the Group and Company is depreciation of $3,246 3. LAND AND DEVELOPMENT EXPENDITURE Group Company Freehold land 21.979.924 21.379,359 Development511 words
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Advertisement813 1983-03-28 8 12. COMMITMENT The Company has entered into an agreement with a corporation and other companies to operate a ioint venture company and is committed to participate up to the extent of 15% of the issued share capital. At 31st October, 1982 part of this commitment has materialised to the extent813 words
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Advertisement1364 1983-03-28 8 Article 95: Fees payable to directors shall not be increastd except pursuant to a resolution passed at a general meeting, where notice of the proposed increase has been given m the notice convening the meeting Article 96: If any director being willing and having been called upon to do so1,364 words
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Advertisement535 1983-03-28 9 APPOINTMENTS AS We axe an established Company with I )@j diversified interests m construction pro- 1 ducts and services. Our Company raanu- I fjw factures and markets wire and steel pro- I O^ ducts, trades m construction-related I ?fjC materials and holds sole distributorship for 1 'If steel splices. In535 words
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Advertisement499 1983-03-28 9 I SINGAPORE BROADCASTING CORPORATION*^ invites applications for the following appointment: B SECURITY GUARD ($5BB $743) To guard the Corporation's property m Caldecott Hill, Jurong and Bukit Batok; to ensure that no unauthorised person enters or remains m the premises; to perform beat j patrol duties; to ensure that security measures499 words
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Advertisement559 1983-03-28 9 SANYO INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD Hj We have immediate vacancies for microwave oven factory assembly dept:1. ASST. SUPERVISOR REQUIREMENTS:- NTC or ITC m electronic or electrical engineering Some experience m repairing of PCB is preferred H H Ito 2 years supervisory experience m a assembly line environment DUTIES:Supervising and leading559 words
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Advertisement581 1983-03-28 10 NOTICES For Sale Freehold Land Buildings Location Nos. 222 to 230 (even) Changi Tenure Freehold (Lot 3268 Mk XXVI) Road Zone Local Shopping Site Area 882.5 square metres (9,499 sq ft) Sale subject to existing tenancies 17 Gul Street 4, Singapore 2262 Land Area: 3,594.5 sq metres Zone Light Industry581 words
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Advertisement57 1983-03-28 10 YEARS OF UPHEAVAL by V HENRY KISSINGER In Years of Upheaval, Henry Kissinger recalls the turbulent years of the second Administration of Richard Nixon, which began on 20 January 1973. Two momentous events and their consequences dominate this account: the Watergate scandal, and the 1973 October war m the Middle57 words
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Miscellaneous147 1983-03-28 10 GARFIELD ByJimDivis /^ffl^\ f THIS 15 TURNING OUT A^«|V) TO BE A P&CENTMONPAV w Y^J tor a change: 3-26 C-^E CJ --J I 198 3 UratedFeal u re Synd.cate..nc J?M ?Wb C^-> STAR WARS By Archie Goodwin &Al Williamson W-^O&S$~ -S^i <?^AkW POPONNA'S SON.' WASN'T £NOUGN ML f^^^M'M THE BOHN147 words
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Advertisement50 1983-03-28 12 TONY HUNG THE TIGER IN GEYLANG MOVES. When the tiger makes a move, it's always for the better. This time it's a move to our own bigger, better premises. To serve you with the efficiency, reliability and friendliness expected of us. H --J '4 HHPs»^' ,J&^BBf :i '"T^'t 1 "150 words
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Miscellaneous328 1983-03-28 13 .^,:,J ,-.< ">. i Beast with a secret SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL (Ch 5, 6.25 p.m.): Among the scientific wonders featured is a miniature on-the-spot X-ray machine that can be carried m one hand; an ugly beast with a secret way of killing bacteria; and an instrument used by the US Navy328 words
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Miscellaneous68 1983-03-28 13 PICK of the DAY ment do not make much decisions. Their role is to provide the leadership and breadth of vision, which will maintain the unity of the organisation and group. So, if a foreigner plans on going to the boss to see that something is done, he's wasting his68 words
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Miscellaneous1077 1983-03-28 13 SBC 5 3.00 PM Opening followed by On the Waterfront (Mandarin/r) 3.50 Amphibians: This film investigates the physical characteristics and behaviour of amphibians and encourages children to use the skills of observing, classifying, analysing and generalising. It shows how amphibians live the first part of their lives m water, and1,077 words
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Miscellaneous272 1983-03-28 13 5.58 AM National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement 6.M News m Brief 6.95 Another Morning Another Show 7.M News and Weather Report 7.11 Morning Digest 7.29 Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) 7.31 Morning Financial News 7.41 Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) B.M News 8.11 Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) 9.99272 words
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Miscellaneous286 1983-03-28 13 Janie Fricke, Rosanne Cash, Johnny Cash and Tammy Wynette. 12. 8t NOON Your Lunchdate l.if News 1.11 Your Lunchdate (cont'd) 1.30 Midday Market Report 1.35 Your lunchdate (cont'd) 2.M On The House 3.tt News m Brief 3.15 On The House (cont'd) 4.3* The Beastly Brigade s.tt« News m Brief 5.15286 words
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Article83 1983-03-28 1 m fifefi'jtl^^tSPLJA R^ o sliiJlft^f^#ffifife ft ##^^7 fifefn^^ i^^tt*^*lrf#fßW3gA r±ffise^^'/tfi' #tsa fItP/tfife#±^T±«° sisi§i^3l^A« f^fife jo -n.k m ftfe ts 7 o *^^g-^-^)Sf ft > 'Jip£^^oU -N-ft 7 ftfe^W^afifei'lb?^ l mm^w%m > ha****** JfWo 7 l-f7tlß o l#A?K4pjiflii ft "^Sfs*" ft It A fs ®^W fife 7^ S-H*«!^sil7 *°-fett^^ftftfeJ'J7^ Rl M83 words
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Article, Illustration446 1983-03-28 1 TEO HAN WUE - Pig man' who never fails to charm If anyone is more popular than muppet Miss Piggy, it must be Zhu Bajie, another pig. With a headstart of almost five centuries, he is easily the most celebrated pig m the world. Here is a dedication to him m the Year of446 words
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Article, Illustration517 1983-03-28 2 KOH SIEW TIN - CHARACTERS from legends live not only m the past. Some seem to "live" forever. Zhu Bajie, the uglylooking character from the classic Pilgrimage to the West, is one of them. Writers have created other stories about him related to his nature. Some use him to517 words
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Article217 1983-03-28 2 Let's Learn Mandarin Lesson 183 Freshwater fish VOCABULARY: 1) Wh liyu=carp 2) Ixfl hu^nyu= grass carp 3) %tifc niqiu= loach 4) Msfc niwei smell of mod 5) 6^^ xianm^i= delicious j tasty 6) danshuiyfi== freshwater fish 7) f^WWA pgngtiaod^fa=cook m the proper way CONVERSATION ffr-g ut &M p^? A. N?xssiuan217 words
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Article457 1983-03-28 2 Monkey God comes to the rescue From Page I Despite his refusal, the devil moved into the house. "We have had a number of priests and exorcists but they were no help at all. In fact, I was on my way to look for another one when I ran into457 words
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444 1983-03-28 2 TNG SOK CHNG - TNG SOK CHNG By NEVER judge a book by its cover. For Zhu Bajie, it cannot be more appropriate. Beneath his ugly physique and sloppy dressing lies his virtues and charms. Created as a supporting character m the classic, Journey to the West, Zhu has444 words
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Article79 1983-03-28 2 > y. lulu bamboo pitch-pipes used m ancient China; temperament fffl lushl= lawyer; barrister; solicitor; attorney m lushT=a poem of eight lines, each containing five or seven charcters, with a strict tonal pattern and rhyme scheme For example you may say Bianfang lushT wel belgao bianhu. meaning79 words
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Advertisement172 1983-03-28 1 J.O. Odfjell and Johnson Line built the fleet JO TANKERS IS HERE TO RUN IT! The fleet Of modern tankers known to M Johnson Chemsun 1980 37,572 tdw the world as Odfjell Johnson Chemical -JU Johnson Chemstar 1980 37,532tdw Tankers is now marketed and operated a jociipper 1981 33,695tdw by172 words
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Advertisement338 1983-03-28 2 APPOINTMENTS o DBS BANK CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR SCHOOL LEAVERS DBS Bank is a young and growing organisation. Established m 1968, we have m 15 years, grown to be the largest local bank m Singapore. As part of our expansion programme, we invite bright school leavers who aspire to make banking338 words
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Advertisement341 1983-03-28 2 1 1 I OUB SCHOLARSHIPS Overseas Union Bank invites applications for scholarship awards ja| from students who are applying for first year full-time studies at the |jjj National University of Singapore m the academic year 1982/1983. I ELIGIBILITY I&J Applicants should be Singapore Citizens or Permanent Residents m with outstanding341 words
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Advertisement566 1983-03-28 2 E^iißial^i^iZ^it^^ c lij The phonetic signifies written regulations hand (-3- with pen I writing /■TI lines )on tablet The radical i (step) suggests steps taken to enforce them as JT aiiliiif law to protect citizens. However, "(ioing to the law is losing a cow for the sake of a cat."566 words
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Advertisement741 1983-03-28 3 APPOINTMENTS Sime Crest Sime Crest Sdn. Bhd. Sime Crest Sdn. Bhd., a joint venture company between SIME DARBY BERHAD and CREST ENGINEERING INC. of USA. which provides engineering, construction and project management services to the oil and gas industry, both offshore and onshore, invites applications from suitably qualified Malaysians to741 words
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Advertisement712 1983-03-28 3 NOTICES m^™ec»ntinSjing education and training courses april 1983 intake Applications are invited for admission to the following part-time Continuing Education Training courses commencing m April 83. The courses on offer and the Centres conducting the courses are indicated below. Applicants must register m person at the centres at which they712 words
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Advertisement550 1983-03-28 3 NOTICES NOTICE I m Front View .*#*>•' Side View Left Angle Vievv^v^ GTE ATEA NY, whose registered offices are located at Industriepark Klein GENT B-2410 Herentals, Belgium, hereby give notice that they are the registered proprietors of the above published design created by GTE ATEA NY to be used for550 words
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Advertisement789 1983-03-28 3 (%S\ OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING Ijjjy] CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) The Directors are pleased to announce the following:AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1982 The profits of the Company and the Group for the year ended 31 December 1-082 after providing for taxation, diminution m value789 words
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Article, Illustration654 1983-03-28 4 Teka Kata Siri B Bahagian 4 ARAHAN: Dalam tiap-tiap soalan di bawah mi terdapat huruf-huruf yang tidak tersusun. Atur semula huruf-huruf tersebut untuk membentuk naraanama buah. Isikan perkataan tersebut ke dalam ruang di sebelah kanannya (termasuk pitak yang berlorek). Kemudian pungut huruf-huruf di dalam pitak yang654 words
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Article414 1983-03-28 4 Oleh ZAWIYAH SALLEH BAJU kebaya bersulam, pakaian tradisional wanita Melayu di zaman dula masih kekal hingga hari mi, dan fesyen mi telah pun diperkenalkan kepada pereka-pereka dan peminat-peminat fesyen pakaian di Paris. Bukan saja baju kebaya salam mendapat tempat di kalangan peminat-pemi-nat fesyen, malah baju knrung414 words
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Article, Illustration147 1983-03-28 4 49a) "Tak apalah bang. Saya pun hendak bersiar-siar lagi di taman mi. Biarlah saya jalan dulu dengan Rahmat," kata Malik. Dia berjabat tangan sekali lagi dengan Samat dan beredar dari situ, diikuti oleh Rahmat. 49a) "That's all right. As a matter of fact, I intend to continue walking147 words
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Advertisement775 1983-03-28 4 APPOINTMENTS Economic Development ==11 Board A) Skills Development Fund Secretariat The Board would like to invite applications for the post of Senior Officers m the Skills Development Fund Secretariat. Candidates should have an Upper II Hons Degree m Mechanical, Production or Electrical/Electronic Engineering with- some working experience. Officers will be775 words
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Advertisement373 1983-03-28 4 Borang Penyertaan Entry Form: Name: Sex: Address: Tel No: NRICNo: Age: HANTAKLAH SEKARANG 1. Di atas ialah bahagian ke-4 dan terakhir Siri B Peraduan Teka Kata Dwibahasa. Potong dan kumpulkan bersama bahagian-bahagian lain siri 2. Jawab semua soalan mengikut panduan-panduan dan arahan-arahan yang diberi. 3. Potong dan isi borang penyertaan373 words
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