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Title Section14 1983-04-02 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article482 1983-04-02 1 Battle with Khmers rages round main supply line: US condemns raid on base BANGKOK, Friday VIETNAMESE troops clashed with Khmer Rouge guerillas today around Cambodia's main supply line to the Thai border region after a big Vietnamese assault on a Khmer Rouge base brought a sharp482 words
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175 1983-04-02 1 Ernestine is the 'youngest' ever... GLORIA and Ernest Hudgins look at their history-making baby for little Ernestine was born only 22 weeks into her mother's pregnancy and defied doctors' expectations by surviving. She is believed to hold the world record for the earliest successful premature birth. Dr Morton Cohen, medicalAP - 175 words
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Article, Illustration158 1983-04-02 1 EL PASO (Texas), Fri. SURGEONS successfully separated 11-day-old Siamese twin girls m a two-hour operation that involved 24 medical personnel. The twins, Brenda Ivon and Miriam Araceli Hernandez, were "recovering satisfactorily from the delicate operation," a hospital spokesman said yesterday. Providence Memorial Hospital officialsUPI - 158 words
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Article22 1983-04-02 1 BANGKOK, Fri. Philippines Prime Minister Cesar Enrique Aguinaldo Virata will pay an official visit to Thailand on April Vmtt. AFPAFP - 22 words
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Article, Illustration153 1983-04-02 1 THE licence fees for hawker stalls were increased yesterday. Singaporeans will be watching like hawks for any sign that prices are being raised at their favourite food stalls to compensate the owners. Hawkers on their part have made it plain that they will not necessarily be able to153 words
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Article124 1983-04-02 1 LANCASTER (Pennsylvania), Fri. An American professor, who allegedly assumed false names to get jobs at seven US colleges, has been freed from jail by a judge who reduced his US$3OO,OOO (*****,000) bond. Paul Crafton's bail for criminal fraud charges was yesterday loweredUPI - 124 words
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Article385 1983-04-02 1 PETER BARNARD - Paying the price of success PETER BARNARD By US Editor WASHINGTON, Fri. Singapore today paid the inevitable price of its success in the American market place when the United States government ended the duty-free status of many imports from developing countries worth a total of US$900 million (S$l,881 million). The385 words
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Article106 1983-04-02 1 The rules keeping private houses apart have been relaxed so that the three generations can live together. Should the Housing Board review the design of its flats to allow the same thing? Irene Hoe says yes, because the new four-room simplified (4S) model that will be106 words
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Article, Illustration71 1983-04-02 1 i What's it like to live m the shadow of Tengah air base? After midweek's double jet-fighter crash, Gerry de Silva talks to the villagers. A check with the library files reveals there have been more than a few crashes m the last 20 years of71 words
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Article, Illustration353 1983-04-02 1 1,500 hurt m devastated city BOGOTA, Friday AT LEAST 500 people were feared killed and 1,500 injured m an earthquake that devastated the historical city of Popoyan, southwest Colombia, local newspapers said today. Tragedy struck early yesterday as hundreds of Catholics were celebratingReuter; AP - 353 words
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Article56 1983-04-02 1 TOKYO, Fri. Japanese banks will soon start selling national bonds over the counter throughout the country for the first time since 1945, the Finance Ministry said today. The government hopes the sales of 10-year bonds to individuals through about 15,000 bank branches will help finance theReuter - 56 words
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Article61 1983-04-02 1 BANGKOK, Fri. Five Thai soldiers were wounded and one Vietnamese killed In artillery clashes following two incursions by Vietnamese troops into Thai territory today. A joint Asean statei ment issued here tonight condemned the incursions and the attack on the Phnom Chat area in western Cambodia whereNancy Cling - 61 words
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Advertisement187 1983-04-02 1 50 pages today Is this you? Ws& i^HL W- 'jbhH^H^' -v It could be, if you were a student at St Patrick's m the *****. Section Two, Pages One and Four SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,6,7 CAUSEWAY 15 EDITORIAL 16 LETTERS 17 TIMES BUSINESS 19 CLASSD7IEDS 2«-28 SPORTS 32-37 OUTLOOK187 words
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Article688 1983-04-02 2 Above such mishaps FEWER pedestrians are getting involved m accidents along roads with overhead bridges. The number of such accidents dropped from 162 m 1979 to 98 last year, down 39.5 per cent, says the National Development Ministry's latest annual report. The Public Works Department escalated its programme m688 words
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Article242 1983-04-02 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: •IF WE want to argue against giving greater relief to specially qualified women, we may as well be arguing against meritocracy or the Singapore system of doing things. The question of whether we should help less qualified working women is a different matter altogether. Perhaps,242 words
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Article411 1983-04-02 2 Soccer's salvation ENGLISH football is unlikely to heed the advice Sir Norman Chester, an eminent academic who was commissioned by the football authorities to probe the state of the game. The main stumbling block to all the proposals is they require a threequarters majority among voting clubs, many of411 words
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Article80 1983-04-02 2 'SELL MALACCA' MISSION A 20-MEMBER team of state officials and private industrialists will start a four-day "Sell Malacca" campaign m Singapore from tomorrow. They have two main objectives: to attract industrialists, especially those m low and middle-level technology, and those connected with the tourist industry to invest m Malacca.80 words
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Article622 1983-04-02 2 Do it at Berlin Wall AS ABOUT 1,000 anti-nuclear protesters gathered m London to form a 23 km human chain linking three nuclear defence establishments, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher advised them to "link hands round the Berlin Wall" instead. "If, by doing so, they managed to persuade622 words
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Article231 1983-04-02 2 spc growth forecast BANK NEGARA, the central bank, has predicted the economy will grow by at least 5 per cent this fiscal year, against 4.6 per cent last year. It could reach 6 per cent if America and West Europe recover faster than expected, its annual report231 words
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Article553 1983-04-02 2 Remembering 50 years ST PATRICK'S is 50. When it first opened m 1933, it had 245 students and a sea-front. Today, it has 1,400 students and the roar of Marine Parade traffic. MINU THAROOR takes you through an album of memories. During the war, the school became an553 words
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Article, Illustration501 1983-04-02 3 LONDON, Friday 4 IF, by doing so, they managed to persuade the Soviets to take it down, to remove the guns, dogs and mines there to kill those who attempt to escape to freedom, they would be doing some- m thing. 7 British PrimeUPI; AP - 501 words
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Article297 1983-04-02 3 Poland will overcome crisis: PM VIENNA, Friday PRIME Minister General Wojciech Jaruzelski has said Poland must and will overcome its economic crisis, but it will take the efforts of a united nation to do so. He called on pensioners to return to their jobs and young people to work onUPI; AP - 297 words
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376 1983-04-02 3 4 THEY (the Soviet Union) can only feed their people by buying food from their greatest enemy... And they can only get the money to buy that food from selling gas to their second- A greatest enemy. Former British Prime Minister EdwardReuter - 376 words
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189 1983-04-02 3 LONDON, Fri. Unions and management at the Ford Motor Company have agreed to an inquiry into alleged vandalism by an assembly line worker that can end a fourweek strike over his dismissal. Ford's industrial relations director Paul Roots said after talks atReuter - 189 words
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171 1983-04-02 3 French businessmen up in arms over new price checks PARIS, Fri. As French travel agents continued to rage at the government's stringent new limits on foreign exchange allowances for tourists, small businessmen today rose up m arms against state checks on their prices. The tradesmen were reacting to tough new171 words
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Advertisement822 1983-04-02 3 M A member of PA International a 1 GENERAL MANAGER 1 I DIRECTORSHIP PROSPECTS H 3 Around $95,000 per annum plus car £1 3 Location: Singapore a I (Ref.3133) I A European-based group of com- related field will also be considered. |H panics, involved m the manufacturing of Candidates should822 words
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Advertisement115 1983-04-02 3 CONGRATULATIONS I X Jane Koh Patrick Chiang ffi TPS Award LIA London Convention |ON YOUR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT I I IN WINNING THE PRESTIGIOUS I I TRANS PACIFIC SPECIAL LIA LONDON I CONVENTION RESPECTIVELY sg These Awards based on Production performance and consistent 'm |p quality salesmanship, entitled them to a115 words
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233 1983-04-02 4 HONOLULU, Friday ASIAN banks have been warned to look out for bogus or altered US Treasury cheques made out for as much as US$2O,OOO (5542,000), a US Secret Service agent said. The cheques "aren't worth a thing" and banks would have to makeUPI - 233 words
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Article, Illustration496 1983-04-02 4 BANGKOK, Fri. Thailand today indicated satisfaction with France's explanation of recent controversial statements about Cambodia made by French Foreign Minister Claude Cheysson during his visit to Asia last weekend. Mr Pracha Kunakasem, head of the Thai secretariat of Asean, told journalists atAgencies - 496 words
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142 1983-04-02 4 Thailand keen on breaking trade barriers BANGKOK, Fri. Thailand appears to be keen on pursuing anti-protectio-nist efforts at the forthcoming Asean economic ministers meeting here next month. Economic ministers from Asean will hold a two-day biannual meeting here from May 12, a Thai spokesman said. Addressing a press conference, MrAFP - 142 words
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Article151 1983-04-02 4 HONGKONG, Fri. The government has asked French firms to test the idea of building underground car parks for Hongkong, now plagued by traffic snarls and parking problems, a top official confirmed today. Mr Michael Clancy, principal assistant secretary for transport, said that French firms haveAFP - 151 words
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Article113 1983-04-02 4 TAIPEH, Fri. Video game parlours were shut down m Taiwan today after the government bought all the machines from the owners. The ban followed strong condemnation from officials and the media, which said video games encouraged gambling and harmed the education of students who playedReuter - 113 words
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Article, Illustration87 1983-04-02 4 ALL THAT was needed was some hot air 3,965 cubic metres of it to be exact. Et voila! A castle m the air. This huge balloon, the Chateau de Balleroy, is a replica of the Forbes Mansarddesigned chateau m Normandy, France. Thursday was the 290AP - 87 words
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96 1983-04-02 4 LONDON, Fri. Pakistan's Federal Ministry of Information and Brodcasting yesterday signed an agreement with a British company, Cygnet Limited, for the production of a documentary film on the life of Quaid-I-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah, founder of Pakistan, the Pakistani embassy hereAFP - 96 words
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182 1983-04-02 4 Afghan guerillas: 20 soldiers killed in air port attack ISLAMABAD, Fri. A force of about 200 tribal guerillas stormed into eastern Afghanistan's Jalalabad Airport on Monday and attacked the main terminal building, killing 20 Afghan-Soviet soldiers. The Afghan Islamic Press, a resistance-run news agency, said today that the guerillas surprisedAFP; UPI - 182 words
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Article45 1983-04-02 4 WASHINGTON,, Fri. A dust cloud emitted from a Mexican volcano El Chichon is blocking up to 20 per cent of the available sun energy m some areas, and may result m less heat collected by solar systems, the US government said yesterday. APAP - 45 words
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Advertisement250 1983-04-02 5 A new petrol from Caltex JKaBB j Bit I w liHai H V BJ H ■**jSr- A petrol with the same performance as premium, but jess than premium priced. What is CX-3 Super 92 petrol? Ijjj Does the new petrol have CX3 Super 92 is simply 92 I CX3 the250 words
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133 1983-04-02 6 SAN FRANCISCO, Fri. A woman declared clinically dead m January has given birth by caesarean section to a healthy 1.4 kg boy. Doctors told a news conference on Wednesday the baby had an excellent chance of survival. The woman's body functions were kept run-Reuter - 133 words
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Article111 1983-04-02 6 Remains not of American soldiers WASHINGTON, Fri. Alleged remains of American servicemen turned over to US authorities m Thailand by an associate of former Green Beret James (Bo) Gritz were of two Asian mongoloids, defence officials said today. They said the remains were mixed with chicken bones. Bo Gritz, aReuter - 111 words
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268 1983-04-02 6 WASHINGTON, Friday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan's trade advisers are unanimously urging him to impose sharp tariff increases on motorcycles during the next five years to help the Harley-David-son Co m its battle against rising Japanese imports, administration officials said yesterday. Harley-Davidson, with plants mNYT - 268 words
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Article, Illustration155 1983-04-02 6 WASHINGTON, Friday THE United States Air Force yesterday grounded its fleet of 650 F-15 fighters to check the planes' stabilising gears, which control the angle of ascent and descent. Officials said the McDonnell Douglas planes would be inspected to see if the cylinder operatingReuter - 155 words
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Article92 1983-04-02 6 Jane Fonda sued by ex-workers SAN FRANCISCO, Fri. Actress Jane Fonda, apostle of women's rights, is being sued for US$3 million (556.3 million) on grounds of sex discrimination m her keep-fit club. Three former women employees claim they were paid US$l an hour less than two male workers at MissReuter - 92 words
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Article80 1983-04-02 6 ROY L. WILLIAMS, president of the United States' largest union, was sentenced on Thursday to 55 years m prison and fined U5529,000 (5560,610) for his part m a conspiracy to bribe a US senator. US district judge Prentice Marshall said he may modify the sentence dependingAP - 80 words
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Article58 1983-04-02 6 EGYPTIAN PRESIDENT Hosni Mubarak arrived m Beijing yesterday for a four-day official visit, the first leg of an Asian tour which will also take m North Korea, Japan and Indonesia. He was greeted at the airport by Health Minister Cvi Yueli, on behalf of the Chinese government,Reuter - 58 words
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Article63 1983-04-02 6 MAJOR POLITICAL parties m Bangladesh re-opened their offices yesterday as a yearold ban on political activities was relaxed on the orders of the country's military ruler Lt-Gen Hossain Mohammad Ershad. The general announced a week ago that political parties would be allowed to hold meetings inside theirReuter - 63 words
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Article81 1983-04-02 6 A MAJOR Japanese semiconductor maker, NEC Corp, said yesterday it had developed a new technique to drastically expand memory capacity m computer memory devices, enabling units to store as much as 4,000 times more information than under conventional methods. Mr Koichi Yoshimi of the NEC (formerly Nippon ElectricAP - 81 words
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Article56 1983-04-02 6 $2 10 m loan for China THE WORLD Bank on Thursday approved a US$lOO.B million (*****.5 million) loan to support a petroleum project m China. The bank said China's efforts to raise production of crude oil, gas and natural gas liquids would be assisted by the ZhongyuanWenliu petroleum project, theReuter - 56 words
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Article60 1983-04-02 6 FOR THREE months, French environmental officials have been searching for 41 drums of highly toxic dioxin waste from Seveso, Italy, that entered France m September 1982 and then disappeared. The mystery became public a week ago and the Environment Ministry admitted on Thursday it still did notAP - 60 words
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241 1983-04-02 7 Lebanon cuts ties with Syrian-led Arab force BEIRUT, Fri. Lebanon ended all ties with the Syrian-led Arab deterrent force and took over its headquarters yesterday, placing the former peacekeepers m almost the same position as the Israeli occupation army. The Lebanese army was further strengthened by the arrival of 32UPI; AFP - 241 words
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Article, Illustration214 1983-04-02 7 TEL AVIV, Fri. Top Israeli medical experts say hysteria not poison triggered a mysterious epidemic that hospitalised more than 409 people m the occupied West Bank. Mr Baruch Modan, director general of the Israeli Health Ministry, told reporters m Tel Aviv yesterday that the Centre for DiseaseUPI - 214 words
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171 1983-04-02 7 Soviet press continues verbal assault MOSCOW, Fri. The Soviet press yesterday continued to attack Israel, only 24 hours after warning the Israelis against preparing military actions against Syria. The government newspaper Izvestia said the "Zionist leaders" aimed to "trigger wars and aggressions against their Arab neighbours". In a statement yesterday,AFP; UPI - 171 words
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Article49 1983-04-02 7 BAGOTA, Fri. Colombia's communist guerillas, who have been fighting for 30 years m some parts of the country, have offered to meet the government "at the highest level" but the army has rebuffed the offer with a charge that the leftists are not sincerely seeking peace. AFPAFP - 49 words
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179 1983-04-02 7 JERUSALEM, Fri. Thousands of Christian pilgrims prepared today to retrace Christ's route to his crucifixion m cross-hearing processions, protected by hundreds of Israeli troops. For Roman Catholics around the world, Good Friday observances have taken on added significance because Pope John Paul II designatedUPI - 179 words
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Article389 1983-04-02 7 REAGAN INSISTS ON ISRAELIS PULLING OUT OF LEBANON FIRST WASHINGTON, Fri. President Ronald Reagan said yesterday that until Israel withdraws its forces from Lebanon he will not permit the transfer of 75 F-16 fighter jets that have been held up since last summer. "We are forbiddenNYT - 389 words
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Advertisement139 1983-04-02 7 Control Portions I U.S. beef. Choice cuts from the finest grain-fed cattle. d§&&£ Each cut is individually vacuum-packed m convenient JP 5 B^ serving portion. When was the last time you had tender fi/iL U.S. beef? How about today. At Jasons sampling counter. %^ii jlfF COOKING DEMONSTRATION: Tenderloin lS Terry139 words
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Advertisement184 1983-04-02 7 I Lufthansa. Fastest to Frankfurt. One-stop only. Every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday world -wide network. This, together one-stop flights leave Singapore, all with the morning arrival, offers you an with early morning arrivals m Frankfurt. almost unsurpassed choice of frequent And being the fastest to Frankfurt puts and convenient connections184 words
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Article, Illustration277 1983-04-02 9 WATCH It! The "champ" will be on the look-out for you at Orchard Road today. Bat, don't worry too much as this champ is not a boxer (of the sporting type) but a friendly Dobermann called "Ben." He's a champion of dog277 words
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379 1983-04-02 9 Hoteliers slow to take on part-time workers HOTELIERS here are taking too long to integrate part-time staff into their workforce. Booming business m the past few years has led many to believe that full-time workers would be available as long as the hotel is prepared to pay enough. But m379 words
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262 1983-04-02 9 THE government, employers and parents must work together to set up more and better childcare centres or creches as such facilities are far from adequate. The National Trades Union Congress chairman, Mrs Yu-Foo Yee Shoon, said the NTUC runs 14 creches and they262 words
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Article, Illustration332 1983-04-02 9 Fewer accidents near overhead bridges 39.5 pc drop m number of mishaps involving pedestrians THE number of traffic accidents involving pedestrians near places with overhead bridges has dropped following the stepping up of the programme to build more such bridges. According to the National Development Ministry's 1982 annual report, the332 words
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Article, Illustration327 1983-04-02 10 Historic links snap as hospital closes down quietly ■LJuaLE 2SS Itf 13 iaJ TWO staff members who served the Sembawang Hospital since the British turned it over to the government m 1971, embraced each other before going their separate ways. The hospital, located m Canberra Road, was closed on Thursday.327 words
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242 1983-04-02 10 Botanies extension will have a tree garden A "TREE GARDEN" will be included m the Botanic Gardens' 15-hec-tare extension, which is adjacent to the Institute of Education. There are also plans for shrubberies m the extension, according to the Ministry of National Development 1982 annual report. The report added that242 words
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Article36 1983-04-02 10 THE Minister of State (Culture) and MP for Chai Chee, Major Fong Sip Chee, will officially open Fengshan Primary School on April 9 and not today, as reported m The Straits Times yesterday.36 words
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332 1983-04-02 10 ROMEO PAJARILLO - ROMEO PAJARILLO By MOTORISTS have adopted a wait-and-see attitude to the new grade of petrol introduced by Shell yesterday. They want to see how it affects other people's vehicles before trying it themselves. At 99.2 cents a litre, the new grade of petrol, called Shellextra,332 words
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159 1983-04-02 11 FOUR men escaped with $18,600 m cash on Thursday afternoon after abducting a 29--year-old woman. Miss M. Ng, an employee of an electronics company, was waiting inside Lee Wah Bank at Robinson Road after withdrawing money for her company when a car pulled159 words
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266 1983-04-02 11 PAUL WEE - PAUL WEE Police keep close watch By SOME women have joined the ranks of the hell-riders m their illegal night races during weekends. The Traffic Police's chief of operations, Supt Robert Woodworth, said they had information about women riders and had identified one of266 words
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163 1983-04-02 11 Marina Centre roads to get local flavour THE roads serving Marina Centre, Singapore's newest city on the reclaimed land off Nicoll Highway, will bear names that are totally Singaporean. The first stretch of the road network has been given names such as Raffles Avenue and Boulevard, Temasek Boulevard and Avenue,163 words
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263 1983-04-02 11 SIA's first'Big Top 747' to fly in may SINGAPORE Airline's first Boeing-747 SUD (Stretched Upper Deck) aircraft will make its debut trans-Pacific flight on May 5. It will replace the 8747--200 aircraft now flying through Tokyo to Los- Angeles three times a week on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays. The second263 words
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Article77 1983-04-02 11 A CRIME Prevention Committee has been formed m Parklane Shopping Mall m Selegie Road. This is the seventh such committee to be set up by managements of shopping centres to create greater security awareness. The new committee will be launched on Tuesday and a crime prevention exhibition77 words
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Article46 1983-04-02 11 THE Photographic Society of Singapore will be holding the 1983 Asean Salon of Photography at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce from July 12 to 17. Closing date for entries is May 15. Entry forms can be obtained from 4, Cashin Street, Singapore 0718.46 words
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Article, Illustration94 1983-04-02 11 THE grounds of the Church of St Joseph was a sea of people yesterday when thousands flocked there for the Good Friday service and candlelight procession. To get a seat for the 6.45 p.m. service, people had to be there by 2 p.m. Those who could94 words
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Article91 1983-04-02 11 MECHANICAL trouble on their plane kept a group of Fijian soldiers who were on their way to join the UN peacekeeping force m Sinai m Singapore for three days. A spokesman for the force said the 128 infrantrymen left for Sinai last night after spare parts neededReuter - 91 words
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Article115 1983-04-02 11 THE Culture Ministry will present two nights of Malay dances this month for the first time. A ministry official said that m the past most dance performances featured a potpourri of Chinese, Indian and Malay dances by the various dance troupes. In the April 8115 words
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Advertisement71 1983-04-02 11 thousands of Singaporeans have received this assurance. You can as well. Come and discover this promise at our Easter Sunday Services. 3rd April 1983 Easter Sunrise Service 6:45 am m the Church grounds with Pastor Melvin Huang preaching. Easter Worship Service 10:00 am at the National Theatre, Clemenceau Avenue, with71 words
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Article, Illustration242 1983-04-02 12 FARMHOUSE GIRL DIES AFTER FIGHTER PLANES COLLIDE IN MID-AIR OVER KAMPUNG A VIOLENT crash m the sky on Wednesday brought death and destruction to a quiet karnpung of orchid farms. The crash involved two fighter aircraft, one Singaporean, the other Australian. They were only 100 metres242 words
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157 1983-04-02 12 How the CPF staff welfare schemes work MORE details have been given on how company welfare schemes using Central Provident Fund money will work. Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, chairman of the National Productivity Board which wants the schemes for Singapore said employers will use 10 per cent of their CPF157 words
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Article85 1983-04-02 12 Six gorillas for zoo island 0 1 [SHOIg_ SIX gorillas will soon join other animals at the zoo thanks to a gift of $850,060 promised by Keppel Shipyard. The gorillas will have an island to themselves near the deer park. JOB hunters are still choosy. Out of 31,900 jobs offered85 words
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Article154 1983-04-02 12 New 99c pr ytol grade A NEW grade of petrol went on sale m Singapore yesterday. It is similar to the top premium grade but, at 99 cents a litre, is 5 cents cheaper than premium. It went on sale at Shell petrol stations and is called Shell Extra. Caltex154 words
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Article97 1983-04-02 12 MORE AT SAF GO FOR BEST MORE Best courses will start for National Servicemen later this month. As an experiment, Best lessons m English began m January for 472 soldiers from four units. The classes have been so successful that lessons will now start for about nine more units. By97 words
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Article62 1983-04-02 12 FAKE $50 NOTES: SIX ARRESTS POLICE have arrested six members of a gang suspected of using fake bank notes. A seventh man, thought to be the gang's leader, is still being hunted. Some of the fake $50 notes were first spent at shops during Singapore's eight-hour power failure on Feb62 words
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Article, Illustration405 1983-04-02 12 Trail of blood led police to strange clues at flat i^HHHHHH HUh h AGNES NG SIEW HEOK, 9, of Block 233 Toa Payoh. She died on Jan 24, 1981, from suffocation. GHAZALI bin MAZURKI, 10, of Holland Close. He died on the night of Feb 6, 1981, from drowning. ADRIAN405 words
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Article120 1983-04-02 12 Newton gets $146,500 clean-up ABOUT $146,500 is being spent on Newton hawker centre. Work has already started to replace tables and stools and to improve the toilet block. MORE THAN 100 hawkers along the Singapore River at Raffles Place are to be moved at the end of this year to120 words
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Article191 1983-04-02 12 ABOUT 15,000 Cambodians escaped into Thailand on Thursday after Vietnamese soldiers attacked a village on the ThaiCambodian border, 300 km east of Bangkok. Meanwhile the Prime Minister of Cambodia's democratic government set up last year to get the Vietnamese out of their country, is due to arrive m191 words
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Article, Illustration141 1983-04-02 12 Reagan's bombshell: I want to use space-laser weapons THE BATTLE between the United States and the Soviet Union to have the best weapons has taken a new torn. US President Ronald Reagan says he wants to use lasers which are powerful beams of light similar to those used m the141 words
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Advertisement509 1983-04-02 12 Whenyou travel to India, mf^k travel with someone who knows P* the region best. j*^ We have more flights than most airlines to india JtfflHtate jssMMk*^k. from Singapore. With 3 weekly AIRBUS flights to Bombay Mtijy WB "^■'lm via Madras every Monday, Wednesday Bs^i JKp (via Kuala Lumpur) and Saturday.509 words
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Advertisement8 1983-04-02 12 r 1 M L m a x|mor^t^d%ti«n. :^r8 words
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Advertisement138 1983-04-02 13 Now you can buy a new grade of petrolSHELLEXTRA. r II You'll pay less for SHELLEXTRA but /9 (9 T^r^ still get maximum power and kilometres. g^ "/O) r^ZZ~- SHELLEXTRA also contains ASD, S^ the special additive proven m Supershell to V^^ /y J *masm**m&**esss*^ M clean your engine as138 words
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354 1983-04-02 14 IVAN LIM - IVAN LIM By Our Labour Correspondent UNION and employer representatives are narrowing the options in their search for a National Wage Council increase guideline that leaves room for direct bargaining. The two parties have been probing to see how far each is prepared to354 words
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Article54 1983-04-02 14 THE Handbook on Planning Applications, 1983, containing the latest guidelines for development by the private sector, will be on sale at the National Development Building from Monday. Published by the Public Works Department, it will be sold at counter nine on the second storey of the building.54 words
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Article31 1983-04-02 14 THE Filipino Association of Singapore is holding its 46th annual meeting tomorrow at 2.30 p.m. at Ming Court Hotel. For details, members should telephone Mrs Marlene Decipeda on *****95.31 words
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Article, Illustration401 1983-04-02 14 A NEW $8.5 million Central Sikh Temple is to be built at the Serangoon Road/Towner Road junction site of the present makeshift temple. Work on the project will start m the middle of this month. The temple is expected to be ready401 words
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367 1983-04-02 14 THE Urban Redevelopment Authority is building six centres costing more than $300 million to house commercial enterprises affected by urban redevelopment. Together, they will provide about 1,709 parking lots, according to the National Development Ministry's latest annual report. The centres are: Beauty367 words
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116 1983-04-02 14 A NEW system for the surveillance of lifts m Housing Board flats has been successfully tested m 20 lifts at Ang Mo Klo. The board will start installing the Telemonitoring System (TMS) m all HDB lifts m the middle of this116 words
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186 1983-04-02 14 Singapore 25 pc sufficient in fish SINGAPORE supplies a quarter of the fish it consumes. Local fish production increased by 2,000 tonnes to 18,000 tonnes last year compared to 1981. About 40 per cent of the total tonnage was landed by offshore fishing vessels, mainly trawlers based at Kangkar and186 words
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Advertisement307 1983-04-02 14 <& BH^*WP^B HBP" j^Hj |^P^*^WB| H^^awaK t jg .—-o HR^^BWj O 1 i M SIM LIM FINANCE LTD 1 HEAD OFFICE: No. 10. Jalan Besar 14-01/02 Sim Lim Tower, Singapore 0820 Tel: *****22 e^jfs j§» BRANCHES: ig Main Branch: No. 10. Jalan Besar #01-02 Sim Lim Tower Singapore 0820 Tel:307 words
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Advertisement66 1983-04-02 14 ANNOUNCEMENT PALELAI BUDDHIST TEMPLE The President, Mdm MARY YAP, Members of the Management Committee and The Resident Chief Monk, Rev. PHRAKRU PRAKASA DHAMMAKUM, (LONG-POR) cordially invite All Friends, Well- Wishers, Temple Members, Devotees and their families to PALELAI BUDDHIST TEMPLE, 359 C, Bedok Road, Singapore 1646. (Tel: *****0) on Saturday66 words
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191 1983-04-02 15 Act will be changed to provide for Bar exam KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Legal Profession Act is to be amended to Erovide for the proposed >ar examination for Malaysian law graduates from Britain. The decision was made this week at a meeting of representatives of the judiciary, the Bar Council,NST - 191 words
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174 1983-04-02 15 Cabinet reshuffle expected in May Singapore can help us, says Chief Minister WE BELIEVE that Singapore can play a big role in helping us achieve oar (development) m targets. s Chief Minister of Malacca Abdul Rahim Full story on Page 18. KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaysian Prime Minister is expectedAFP; UPI - 174 words
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Article61 1983-04-02 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Welfare Ministry hopes to draw up a new Act by early next year to bring all chilacare centres under its control. Under the proposed act, home-based and institutional child-care centres will have to be registered and required to meet certain standards.61 words
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Article49 1983-04-02 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A 30-year-old unemployed Malaysian was sentenced to life imprisonment by the sessions court here today for possession of 184.8 gm of heroin. Lim Chen Ching, who committed the offence on Feb 21, was also ordered to be given six strokes of the rotan. AFPAFP - 49 words
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Article61 1983-04-02 15 THE government has agreed m principle to implement tne Aerobus mass transit project on an experimental basis, Deputy Federal Territory Minister Muhiyidin Yasin told the Senate on Thursday. The project would cost an estimated $83.4 million. Mr Muhiyidin said that an implementation study was being prepared andNST - 61 words
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Article80 1983-04-02 15 PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has agreed to invite Sudanese Law Minister Dr Hassan Turabi to Malaysia to help upgrade Islamic law courts to the level of civil courts. The Deputy Minister m the Prime Minister's Department, Mr Anwar Ibrahim said Malaysia wantedNST - 80 words
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Article55 1983-04-02 15 NEARLY 5,000 company vehicles were transferred to individuals since the increase m road tax for company vehicles last October, Transport Minister Datuk Lee San Choon told the Senate yesterday. Datuk Lee said the government did not plan to impose conditions to control such ownership transfers because itNST - 55 words
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196 1983-04-02 15 Petrol prices to go down 4 cents a litre KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE prices of premium and regular petrol m Malaysia will be cheaper by four cents per litre from tomorrow. However 1 the prices of kerosene, diesel and liquified petroleum gas (LPG) will remain unchanged. The new price ofNST - 196 words
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Article54 1983-04-02 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Deans of dental schools from 11 countries will hold a fiveday meeting here from Monday to map out a dental education programme, the World Health Organisation's regional office here announced yesterday. The countries taking part include Australia, China, Fiji, Hongkong, Japan, South Korea,AFP - 54 words
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Article58 1983-04-02 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A millionaire industrialist was released unharmed by his kidnappers m Bukit Mertajam on Wednesday night, after being held captive for 13 days, press reports said here today. Teoh Eng Seng, 53, was freed near his house after his family paid a ransom ofAFP - 58 words
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115 1983-04-02 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Having "bin" or "binti", m a name does not confer the status of bnmipntra on any person, "Bin" or "binti" was used only for the purpose of sex Identification, Deputy Home Affairs Minister Mohamad Kassim Ahmad said m theVST - 115 words
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Article136 1983-04-02 15 ALOR STAR, Fri. A Customs party seized 20 kg of raw opium at the Malaysian-Thai border m Laka Temin, Cangloon, about 44 km from here on Wednesday. Escaped The 10 slabs of opium were believed to have come from the Golden Triangle. Kedah/Perlis Customs director,NST - 136 words
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Article55 1983-04-02 15 PENANG, Fri. The closure of video shops, following a police crackdown on uncensored tapes, has hit the State Information Department. A source said the depart- ment's mobile information units, which used video feature films to explain development programmes to the people, were finding it dif--ticult to obtain featureNST - 55 words
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Article344 1983-04-02 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia's central bank, Bank Negara, m its annual report has predicted the economy will grow by at least 5 per cent m the fiscal year that begins today, compared to 4.6 per cent growth m 1982. But the report, released yesterday,UPI; Reuter - 344 words
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458 1983-04-02 16 The straits Times says... No inequity in that relief THERE is nothing like suggestions of inequity to arouse moral indignation and cause unnecessary doubts about a good policy. The decision to allow extra child relief for specially qualified women has been developing into an issue with some people. It was458 words
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530 1983-04-02 16 MONSIGNOR DEEP down Memory Lane, only the Catholic bishop of the time m this region carried with him the title: Monsignor (Mgr, for short). The title, Italian m name, was bestowed on him by virtue of his office by the Pope m Rome.530 words
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Article, Illustration1104 1983-04-02 16 JOHN DRYSDALE - Why Soviet-US nuclear diatribes are not propaganda JOHN DRYSDALE An in-depth look at major news events this week By of Global-Stats Ltd, London Andropov: 1 Referred to 1972 Anti-Ballistl< Missile Treaty Wtli Soviet missile armoury become redundant? Reagan: Prepared I to share technology THE AMERICAN leadership, acting at the request1,104 words
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Article523 1983-04-02 16 APART from the political implications of President Reagan's advocacy of space war technology, how realistic is it? Unfortunately, from the viewpoint of "space-war" enthusiasts, the state of the art still falls far short of reality. David Fishlock, science editor of The Financial Times, maintains that523 words
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Advertisement9 1983-04-02 16 Wgf The Architects of Time ff \SSSp f""s-"^H -*^zr9 words
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Advertisement140 1983-04-02 16 Exciting V^StKI Cups at the BURGEE KING Fast-Service Family Restaurants \...witfi every sandwich order and a medium or large soft drink. And there are different TRON character cups for you to collect! One character will be offered each week (till Bth April) and will be available only while v stocks140 words
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Letter, Illustration168 1983-04-02 17 Bus fares: I REFER to the letter "Will bus fares be lower?" by Ricky Chan, who asked if bus fares will be lower iii view of the drop m oil prices. (ST, March 22). The price drop is indeed welcome news for the168 words
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483 1983-04-02 17 THE specially qualified woman (SQW) is definitely very privileged. Her classmates who left school at 16 or 18 to work, started to contribute to the economy and the state coffers m income taxes at an early age. The SQW continued her studies483 words
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170 1983-04-02 17 Why they have had to wait for over 6 years REPLY I REFER to the letter "What's the outcome?" by "NUSI2/76/H7O" (ST, March 19) seeking a reply to her claim lodged with the Ministry of Labour m 1976. The claimant together with eight others filed claims against their exemployer for170 words
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405 1983-04-02 17 Will new SBC channel put a strain on announcers? AS A foreigner who has been residing on and off here since 1976, and who has been entertained by the programmes of the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation, I would like to record my appreciation of these. Both their quality and content, especially405 words
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222 1983-04-02 17 "GOING Bananas," who wrote the letter "Commuters fed-up with the traffic jams along these roads" (ST, March 28), is absolutely right m saying that Upper Bukit Timah/ Woodlands Roads are poorly-policed, resulting m traffic jams every day. With only two lanes to offer, these roads222 words
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374 1983-04-02 17 I didn't cause crash but I suffered IF "PSH," who wrote the letter "When trouble came crashing from behind" (ST, March 25), thinks his experience is bad, he may find consolation m that he is not alone. My case is more frustrating. The accident happened m Johore and through no374 words
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Advertisement377 1983-04-02 17 Comfort fi Convenience. Off Thomson Road and Balestier Road. r^CV A Paradise home I Vrv L ~ifi-W s Or modern S^ i! §233% IkLl I norne seekers. v j2j*Z *W|! p3^ S Modern Recreational Facilities i Site- "^i' BR^fei B^y' Spacious garden ES3lp Hfc^& Swimming pool Ste ""^i' KB3SH' Wading377 words
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Article, Illustration1204 1983-04-02 18 The legion with ISMAIL KASSIM B The manufacturing sector contributed 13-14 per cent to GDP last year. Our target is to reach 18 per cent by 1985 and 32 per cent by 1990. Encik Adbal Rahim, CWef Minister of Malacca: 6 Our infrastructure is relatively1,204 words
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Advertisement603 1983-04-02 18 3 ATTENTION ALL fc INVESTORS OF Genuine Shanghai Rosewood Biackwood Furniture. Shanghai Blackwood Dining Set: Set 7 Set 9. The difference between genuine Shanghai Furniture and others is m the handwork. Hong Kong/Canton SHANGHAI Simple mainly Totally handcrafted machine made. and handpolished. SAM TAT AGENCIES (PTE) LTD (Importer* M Exporter*)603 words
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Advertisement67 1983-04-02 18 FOREIGN INVESTMENTS: Kftl IP^al Malacca seeks to encourage B^^&Sm^ more foreign investments, ""v- l|jiil especially from Singapore. The type of industries sought are those which are labour-intensive m rubber-based or food processing sectors. Malacca seeks to earn »oj ;^C-^r more tourist dollars. It fe^Ul \>*^ has made efforts towards this67 words
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Article483 1983-04-02 19 ENERGY STOCKS dominated trading and turned m a steadier performance on Thursday but the rest of the market did not fare as well. Prices closed sharply lower. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 8.9 points m the first half hour of trading but then eroded steadily through the483 words
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Article287 1983-04-02 19 ACTIVE shares made further' gains on Thursday afternoon following Wednesday's higher Wall Street. The bourse index for internationals rose four points to a new record of 128.2 points. Royal Dutch Shell and Unilever led internationals, rising by 4.50 and 3.10 guilders respectively to 108.90 and 219.00. Among banks, NMB287 words
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Article51 1983-04-02 19 H.K.HANG SENG Friday closed Thursday 996.01 Week Ago 983.33 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday closed Thursday 652.1 Week Ago 650.1 ALL ORDINARIES Friday closed Thursday 512.7 Week Ago 507.7 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Thursday 655.1 Wednesday 651.0 Week Ago 654.8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 1 130.03 Wednesday 1143.29 Week Ago51 words
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Article189 1983-04-02 19 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST (Managers' prices (or Apr 4) The Commerce 3.30 3.51 The Savings Fund 1.82 1.93xd Spore Prog Fund 1.46 1.55 Spore Sec. Fund 2.20 2.34 Spore Invest Fund 1.15 1.22 Spore Equity Fund 1.42 1.51 ASIA UNIT TRUST (Managers' prices (or Apr 4) Mai Invest Fund189 words
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Article454 1983-04-02 19 THE Tokyo stock market yesterday fell slightly on profit-taking as dealers and investors became cautious about the high prices after the records set m the past four days. The market average lost 9.70 points to close at 8,469.00 after setting a record on Thursday for the fourth consecutive day.454 words
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Article202 1983-04-02 19 SHARE prices m Bangkok yesterday closed mostly higher m quiet trading with cement and finance groups leading the activity. The Book Club index rose 0.39 point to 116.09 on a turnover of 34.6 million baht with over 412,000 shares traded. Siam Cement and Siam City Cement advanced four baht202 words
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Article23 1983-04-02 19 All markets m Sydney, Hongkong, Manila and Singapore were closed yesterday for Good Friday. Zurich market report and prices were unavailable,23 words
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Article561 1983-04-02 19 THE KUALA LUMPUR stock market yesterday closed the week on a mixed note as investors turned cautions following easier overnight trading conditions on Wall Street. Furthermore, with the Singapore and Hongkong bourses closed for Good Friday, local investors were somewhat uncertain as to which direction561 words
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Article1919 1983-04-02 19 INDUSTRIALS Aicom (2.068 2.075) (29) 2.08 (17) 2.09 (4) 2.10 (23) 2.06 (16) 2.07 A Choc (2.648 2.685) (1) 2.60 (4) 2.64 (1) 2.68 AMD (2.308) (4) 2.34 (1) 2.29 (2) 2.30 Bate (4.205) Ben and Co (1.338 1.355) (18) 1.38 (6) 1.37 (9) 1.35 B Kawat (2.805)1,919 words
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Article226 1983-04-02 19 LONDON: Rubber futures were quiet throughout Thursday, with prices showing an overall easier trend against a background of sterling's strength against the dollar. Closing prices were unchanged to £7 a tonne lower. Turnover totalled nine lots of five tonnes and 675 lots of 15 tonnes, of which 595 lots226 words
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Article269 1983-04-02 19 THE STRAITS tin price m Penang yesterday firmed 15 cents to M 530.65 a kilo, within the International Tin Agreement lower sector of $29.15 and $32.06. Dealers noted that there was strong demand from Europe, the US, Japan, and local interests, adding that the buffer stock manager was269 words
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Article205 1983-04-02 19 KUALA LUMPUR: The US dollar yesterday closed mixed m dull and featureless trading m view of the holiday m most foreign markets. It rose to 238.95/239.15 yen from an opening 238.90/239.10 but was still below New York's 239.00/20 close, and held at 2.4260/80 marks throughout the. day after opening205 words
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Article56 1983-04-02 19 Thus Wed Melbourne(l) 476.448 475.698 481.25S 480.50S New York 415.008 412.508 416.00S 413.50S London 414.008 417.258 415.00S 418.25S Zurich 413.008 417.008 416.00S 420.00S Paris 418.44 417.15 Pri Tknn Hongkong closed 413.508 414.5(8 Singapore (2) closed 413.508 414.50S Export prices m non-sterling areas m US dollar per ounce. (1) Australian56 words
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Article31 1983-04-02 19 LONDON: Copper prices on Thursday (previous m brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £1103.50 (£1112.00); sellers £1104,00 (£1112.50); Three Months buyers £1135.00 (£1146.00); sellers £1136.00 (£1146.50). Market teee: Easier. Salee: 13,150 tonnes.31 words
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Article25 1983-04-02 19 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.17 per cent. j25 words
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Advertisement3740 1983-04-02 20 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP Monday Friday 9.00 am 5.30 pm I Ordinorv I 1 .00 per word (Mm $1 5 00) rf\\vn r\ ss. y^\f\r—sr\r—st mm^ r\ r^s, SS -*"<■» t^r^iT^ D si^o P ercoic m S S^i n K!irra2S: nd i M A*. UL gi>W jtZ>-~- J^ 13,740 words
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Advertisement633 1983-04-02 20 57 Industrial Equipment: Sale/Hire UNIVERSAL MILLING MACHINE for sale, 11 months old. Individual Vertical spindle drive 4 h.p. and horizontal spindle 6 1/2 h.p. motors. Condition as new. Tel: *****73 during office hours. KATO HYDRAULIC MOBILE crane and lorry mounted crane for hire. Reasonable charges. Tel: *****60. MACHINE FOR SALE633 words
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Advertisement332 1983-04-02 20 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive S ~N A leading Engineering Company providing a fully integrated service covering engineering, designing, installation, calibration, maintenance and overhauling of telecommunications, electronic instrumentation, defence electronics and marine electronic systems invites applications for the post of: /"SERUicTN SBIES VencfflEEß/ The Person: c Extensive experience m332 words
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Advertisement452 1983-04-02 21 66 Situations Vacant b) EDP SECURITIES CLEARING COMPUTER SERVICES (PTE) LTD Applications are Invited for the post of: DATA ENTRY OPERATORS Candidates must possess a good G.C.E. 'O' or 'A' level Certificate and must be prepared to work on 3 shift duties. Previous experience Is not a necessary requirement as452 words
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Advertisement784 1983-04-02 21 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical _jimui£_: We are a well-established and dynamic Group of Companies with regional interests. We require a Counter Sales Clerk Requirements: Preferably male, age 20 years and above GCE O' level Preferably 1 year experience m counter sales and784 words
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Advertisement544 1983-04-02 21 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical WANDER] WANDER, an International Company with Head Office m Switzerland, engaged m the manufacturing of OVALTINE and other food products, has vacancy for:- j RECEPTIONIST j The successful applicant must have:--e GCE 'O' level j a Fluency m spoken English and Mandarin a Ability544 words
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Advertisement462 1983-04-02 21 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical An International Manufacturing Company m Jurong invites suitably qualified applicants for the post of:Receptionist/ Typist (Female Personnel Only) Qualifications/ Experience:- GCE 'O' Level or equivalent at least 3 credits passes LCC Intermediate typewriting, speed about 40 45wpm At least 1 year of working experience462 words
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Advertisement543 1983-04-02 21 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical PELMEC A large ball bearing manufacturing company m Jurong has immediate vacancy for a:Female Reception Clerk GCE 'O' Level c Able to type Pleasant personality Able to operate PABX Switchboard Attractive remuneration fringe benefits free transport alternate 5-day week Interested applicants please write m543 words
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Advertisement496 1983-04-02 21 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical nborber ujßhetmsen A member of the Barwil chain of International Shipping Agencies requires A) FEMALE TYPIST/ RELIEF TELEPHONE OPERATOR B) JUNIOR CLERK Requirements: GCE 'O' level with credit m English. For post (A), should have good typing speed. Post (B) is suitable for recent496 words
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Advertisement643 1983-04-02 21 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical A well established electronic firm requires MALE SHIPPING CUM DESPATCH CLERK (Chinese) minimum G.C.E. 'D' level c ability to type at 30 w.p.m. c completed full-time National Service c salary $450 to $500 negotiable exclusive of transport allowance c intensive training will be provided643 words
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Advertisement628 1983-04-02 21 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical A local Buying House has an immediate vacancy tor:ACCOUNTS CLERK Requirements:--e GCE 'O' level LCC Intermediate bookkeeping Able to type c Salary $500 to $600 Apply with fuil particulars, contact phone number to:S.T. Box A***** 390 Kirn Seng Road Singapore 0923 Established Company requires628 words
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Advertisement725 1983-04-02 21 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required by workshop Able to type c Answering phone calls Interested please call personally at: Blk 1010 Bukit Merah Lane #01-105 Tel: *****76. GENERAL CLERK required by an advance farm at ChuaChuKang. Interested, please call: *****66/7 for an appointment. Required Immediately725 words
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Advertisement745 1983-04-02 22 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales I Take up 1 a career m f retailing The Times Organisation, the largest publishing S L connection m Southeast Asia, offers you a reward- 3P ing career as a Sales Trainee. «fc This is the job for you at745 words
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Advertisement562 1983-04-02 22 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales GOOD REMUNERATIONS FRINGE BENEFITS FOR THE RIGHT PERSONS. A) TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVES ITC/VITB certificate m Electrical Engineering or equivalent. 5 years proven sales experience m Electrical products. c Good contact with Electrical Contractors/ Dealers. B) SALES REPRESENTATIVE G.C.E. 'A' level preferred. Aged 35 -45 c562 words
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Advertisement743 1983-04-02 22 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales SALES EXECUTIVES required by carpet stockist and wholesalers. Requirements GCE 'O' level with English and Maths Pleasant Hardworking disposition Own transport Please write m with experience, salary expected and contact tel. no to The Manager 217 Lavender Street Singapore 1233 Leading Wholesaler m Household Ware*743 words
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Advertisement647 1983-04-02 22 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Technical Technical _umui__ The UMW Group of Companies require Technical Assistants Requirements: Diploma m Mechanical Engineering or equivalent Those who possess only NTC level but with some experience may also be considered Knowledge of construction and earth moving equipment and at least 3 years647 words
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Advertisement156 1983-04-02 22 N, well established American marine engineering and construction company has a vacancy for the position of: Electrical Draftsman Qualifications and Experience ITC or equivalent Trade certificate m Electrical Installation would be an advantage Minimum 3 years drafting and MTO m the oil and gas industry Males preferred Applicant must be156 words
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Advertisement432 1983-04-02 22 66 Situations Vacant Technical I Data Heads Manufacturer of Magnetic Recording Heads for the Computer industry requires MACHINE OPERATOR Female preferred Dut either sex applicable Must possess NTC II m Metal Machining with at least 1 year's experience m surface grinding Knowledge and experience m "Jones Shipment" surface grinder will432 words
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Advertisement647 1983-04-02 22 66 Situations Vacant Technical T NTUC FAIRPRICE m view of our expansion programme there is a need to increase our Maintenance Team, applications are therefore invited for the post of AIRCONDITIONING/ REFRIGERATION MECHANICS VITB Grade 3in Airconditioning/Refrlgeration c Minimum 3 years working experience Applicants with more than 5 years practical647 words
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Advertisement497 1983-04-02 22 I 66 Situations Vacant Technical Construction Company require C.E. ENGINEER Candidates should possess: A degree m civil engineering from a recognised University and be a registered professional engineer. c He should have at least 3 years' working experience, c Commencing salary $3,000. Interested please send m personal particulars, qualifications, experience,497 words
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Advertisement387 1983-04-02 22 66 Situations Vacant Technical Well established Manufacturing Firm requires an experienced: ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN Applicants should have a formal education m Electronics and a number of years of working experience. Completed N.S. Please apply m writing stating qualifications, working experience and expected salary to:S.T. BOX A***** 390, Kirn Seng Road Singapore387 words
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Advertisement423 1983-04-02 23 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production Walk-in interview on I Saturday and Sunday I between 8.30 am I In 1981, our sales grew by 10% In 1982, sales increased by 6% This year, we plan to increase by 10% But orders423 words
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Advertisement179 1983-04-02 23 66 Situations Vacant g) Production RAPID ADVANCEMENT OPPORTUNITY for Female Production Operators Willing to learn and apply QC Circle Techniques ■rStarting^^B^?' Salary: Our Average Operator now earns $390 PLUS NO SHIFT WORK--5 DAY WEEK (Bam to 5.30pm, Monday to Friday) Transport Allowance ATTENDANCE ALLOWANCE BONUS! $60 FOR 6 MONTHS Normal179 words
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Advertisement410 1983-04-02 23 66 Situations Vacant g) Production We are the largest Radio Remote Controlled Car (Toy) Manufacturer, urgently require the following position*: 1. FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS 2. REPAIR GIRLS 3. GENERAL WORKERS (MALE) Requirements: Primary education Age 16 to 35 years Interested applicants, please call personally from Monday to Friday, from 9a.m.410 words
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Advertisement610 1983-04-02 23 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous HUP" >niii! EUROPEAN STANDARD ELECTRONICS PTE LTD We invite applications for the following positions: Applicants should possess a Technical Certificate m Electronics or equivalent with 2 years' purchasing experience m the electronics industry. The successful candidate will be responsible for610 words
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Advertisement788 1983-04-02 23 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous li requires 1 1 PROOFREADER (l GCE 'O' level credit m English J) Prepared to work on shifts I I Starting basic salary: J 1 $400 or more I j $470 for applicants who have completed NS 1 I Duties788 words
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Advertisement416 1983-04-02 23 66 Situations Vacant aa i) Miscellaneous UNITED OVERSEAS BANK GROUP invites applications for the posts of BANK CLERK/ TELLER Requirements: 4 GCE 'O' level credit passes. Age between 17 and 25 years. Ability to type. Attractive salary and fringe benefits will be offered. Interested candidates are to submit their applications416 words
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Advertisement571 1983-04-02 24 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous URBAN DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT CO PTE LTD (UDMC) invites applications from suitably qualified Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents for the post of HOUSING MAINTENANCE ASSISTANT Qualifications Experience GCE with 4 "O' level passes which must include English Language, Mathematics and preferably an appropriate Science/Technical subject, or571 words
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Advertisement662 1983-04-02 24 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Financial Institution require* MESSENGERS urgently. Age 18 years and above, c Able to speak English. Good starting salary with 3 months annual bonus and other fringe benefits. Interested appMeans please write to: The Advertiser S.T. BOX A***** 390 Kirn Seng Road Singapore 0923 A CONSULTANCY662 words
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Advertisement717 1983-04-02 24 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous MALE DELIVERY CLERK urgently required by local trading/ manufacturing company. Requirements: Age below 25, neat appearance. c Completed N.S. c Possess a class 2 and 3 valid driving licence. c Knowledge m English Language is an advantage. Applicants please call Miss Tang *****33 for interview.717 words
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Advertisement678 1983-04-02 24 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous REQUIRED 2 PUMP Attendants at 37 Braddell Road, Spore 1335. Tel. *****22. REQUIRED SEAMAN, SHIP Officer, Local Master, Greaser and Bendari/ Cook. Tel: *****55. r~V VEHICLES P«f BOATS 70 Pleasure Boats: Sale/Wanted/Hire DON'T MISS THE SINGAPORE POWERBOAT ASSOCIATION Easter Boat Show Races Matilda Beach Resort678 words
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Advertisement428 1983-04-02 24 I friITOfmiPROOF SPECIALISTS will be closed for renovation from Apr 2 16. We will reopen on Apr 17 with even better service and facilities for you. Call *****72/3 and make an appointment now. Any inconvenience caused is regretted. Autorustproof Specialists (S) Pte Ltd L^ Blk 15 Toa Payoh Ind. Park428 words
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Advertisement495 1983-04-02 24 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun 1974 DATSUN 120 Y. PARF, tax, insurance, tyres new, radio cassette, passed Vicom, Good condition. $8,300 negotiable. Tel: *****33. ALMOST 1979 DATSUN 100A. One owner, new paint, tyres, full accessories. Down payment $2,500. *****2. APRIL, 1979, DATSUN 120Y GL. 2 private owners. Aircond, radio,495 words
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Advertisement640 1983-04-02 24 WELL KEPT 1976 Honda Civic 1500 4-door. Passed inspection, new tyres, sports rims, aircond, expensive radio/ cassette. Beautiful paint, very sporty. PARF. $10,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****48 after 12.00 noon. •75 JULY HONDA Life 360 c.c. 4-door, new insurance and road tax. Passed Vicom test. In showroom condition. See to appreciate.640 words
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Advertisement660 1983-04-02 24 76 Vehicles For Sale It) Mercedes MERCEDES BENZ 280S 1976 November. 1 owner. Selling $32,000. Company registered. Interested, please call *****54. 1974 MERCEDES BENZ 200. One company owner, aircond, radio cassette, beautiful condition. *****52. 1976 MERCEDES 200 Aircond, stereo. Excellent condition. PARF eligible. $26,300 0.n.0. Tel: *****57. 1977 MERCEDES 250660 words
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Advertisement711 1983-04-02 24 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota 1977 CROWN SUPER. Fully automatic. Power steering, brakes, windows, boot. PARF eligible Excellent condition. $32,900. *****58/*****58. 1978 TOYOTA CRESSIDA Company plate, 1 owner, aircond, radio/ cassette. Trade-in acceptable. $14,400 0.n.0. Pager: *****33 ext. 35, David Ong. 1980 TOYOTA CELICA 1600 ST liftback, Company registered,711 words
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Advertisement593 1983-04-02 24 76 Vehicles For Sale 1) Others Call Wayfoong for Fast approvals on loans Competitive rates Friendly, efficient service Wayioong Mortgage and g Finance (S) Ltd A wholly-owned subsidiary ot o The Hongkong and Shanghai a Banking Corporation < Shaw House, 354 Orchard Road »01 -01 Singapore 0923 •Attractive interest rates.593 words
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Advertisement1344 1983-04-02 25 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale l) Others I) Others Rant- f^H^lW"- W ""V* Pri i ARF Hire PurchaM 4-Door Saloon Mod*. ""fa f) Ow'Jltom, I TOYOTA Corolla 1300 EX 19,500 25,500 5,100 685 TOYOTA Corona 1500 Extra ?fi soo i_ snn 7inn Q4«; Power Steenng,4-speed Manual 26501,344 words
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Advertisement737 1983-04-02 25 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST 11 RAFFLES PARK cosy single-storey bungalow, 3 bedrooms, separate servant's room, fully furnished $3,500. Available immediately. Tel: *****2/ *****8. DIST 10 SHAMROCK PARK Cosy single-storey bungalow. Spacious separate living/ dining. Family lounge, patio. 3 bedrooms study. Matured garden. Partly furnished. $6,500. Everton Realty *****76/737 words
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Advertisement761 1983-04-02 25 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments LUXURIOUS APARTMENT available for Top Management Personnel Big, new and luxurious apartment, near Newton Circus. Gross area approx 6,000 sq.ft. All interested persons to contact:--*****11 ext 225 I NO BROKERS PLEASE I Disl. 9 ORCHARD BOULEVARD 3 bedrooms maisonette apartment, large balcony high floor, Dist.761 words
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Advertisement805 1983-04-02 25 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments A BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED apartment (3 bedrooms), servant's with swimming pool and security ($3,000). Call: Tudor Home. *****88. CENTRAL DISTRICT, INTERNATIONAL Plaza, 2-bedroomed apartment. Central aircond, pool, high rise. $2,200. *****92./ *****02. Allegro. DISTRICT 2, SPOTTISWOODE Park Apartment, high floor, 2 bedrooms. Fully furnished. Rental $1,980/-805 words
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Advertisement703 1983-04-02 25 87 Accommodation Wanted a) Houses A BANK DIRECTOR requires houses/ apartments m Dists. 5, 9, 10, 11, 21 by expatriate staff. Budget $2,000 $20,000. Owners call General Properties *****13/ *****75. A GROUP OF Foreign Company Executives are looking for accommodation, different budgets, if your property is available, please call: 235-7404.703 words
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Advertisement662 1983-04-02 25 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses OPPOSITE SEMBAWANG PARK double-storey semi-detached, renovated. 4 bedrooms, separate dining room. Large kitchen, patio, brick fence and arches. Partially furnished. Over 2,000 sq.ft. Freehold. $450,000 0.n.0. No agent. Contact: *****90. DIST 21, SUNSET WAY, vicinity, double-storey bungalow, 4 bedrooms/servant's, well maintained, 11,883 sq.ft. Freehold.662 words
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Advertisement845 1983-04-02 25 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments GOODLUCK GARDEN 2-bedroom- ed condominium, 1,200 sq.ft., freehold, $340,000. Rur-Ban Real- ty *****25 (8 lines). PARKVIEW MANSION, JURONG ,2- bedroomed, study apartment. 1050 sq.ft. Balcony facing garden. $248,000. Excellent investment. Foreigners eligible. Benco: *****77. SHANGHAI COURT, OFF River Valley Road 3rd storey walk-up.845 words
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Advertisement625 1983-04-02 25 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HUDC Apartments TOA PAYOH 3-ROOMED flat near market/school. $52,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****18. 3-ROOMED HDB FLAT m Holland Close, very good location. Price negotiable Tel: *****38. 3-ROOMED HDB FLAT m Chal Chee for sale. Call Chew *****5 after Ip.m. 2ND STOREY, 3-ROOMED flat at Blk 19,625 words
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Advertisement760 1983-04-02 25 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale ADELPHI (LOWER GROUNDFLOOR) and Singapore Shopping Centre, immediate sale, good location. Interested call: *****60/ *****17. CENTRAL ORCHARD VICINITY Ist class shopping complex available from $1,200 p.s.f. Completion 1984. Rur-Ban Realty *****25 (8 lines). PARKLANE SHOPPING MALL well located shop of 320 sq.ft. for sale at760 words
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Advertisement306 1983-04-02 26 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted VACANT FACTORY/OFFICE TO LET Factory area 990 m 2 (10,656 sq.ft.) Office area :148 m 2 (1,593 sq.ft.) Location Shaw Road (Off MacPherson Road) Ample Parking Lots Enquiries: Tel: 337 2211 (Lynn Tan) ~92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces I306 words
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Advertisement666 1983-04-02 26 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours Under-i Holiday LONDON Beneath the streets of London%^ AS-YOU-FLEASE FROM run the trains of the Underground system. You can To: British Airways Bth Storey, Goldhill Plaza, Thomson Road, Singapore 1 1 30. BnfVM MkMM2i£% I'd iike t0 explore the tunnels beneath London and 6666 words
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Advertisement489 1983-04-02 26 102 Tours urn SHENTOURS PICK A PERFECT HOLIDAY MANILA/BAGUIO/PAGSANJAN/ TAGAYTAY 6 DAYS $1150 MANILA/BAGUIO/PAGSANJAN/ CEBU 7 DAYS $1299 MANILA/HONGKONG 9 DAYS $1650 MANILA/HONGKONG/ TAIWAN 14 DAYS $2268 Departure: Apr 11, 18, 25, May 2, 9. 16, 23. 30. 31. Jun 1.6,8.9,13, 15,16.17.20,21, 22,27 BANGKOK/PATTAYA 5 DAYS 5731 BANGKOK/PATTAYA/ CHIENGMAI 8489 words
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Advertisement416 1983-04-02 26 102 Tours 102 Tours Bth Grand Mass Wedding Honeymoon Tours Venue: Nepture Theatre Restaurants Night Club. Ceremony Date: 1 8 September 83 Dep, Date: 19 September 83 (Europe, America Asia Honeymoon Tours Itineraries are Available _EUROPE Holland. W. Germany, Austria, Italy. Vatican. Moroco, Switzerland, Litchtenstein, Belgium. England. France. Luxemberg. f416 words
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Advertisement290 1983-04-02 26 102 Tours 102 Tours -jt Ask 3 <***>_>. for more y— <^P r-f^y*-^*- < Cathay 7 P <^ > Holidays >^<^ ftJ^_C^]fi^^ to Japan.^^c-^^ <$^^T*p^ BDAYS Ssls29chs22 BANGKOK PATTAYA HONG KONG 15 DAYS *****3ch524 BANGKOK PATTAYA HONG KONG I. MACAU •TAIWAN/TAIPEI* HUAL'EN YEHLIU* WULAI •TAICHUNG SUN MOON LAKE •KAOHSIUNG 8290 words
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Obituary, Illustration110 1983-04-02 27 MDM TEO KHENG NEO Age: 66 passed away peacefully April 1, 1983, leaving behind beloved Husband: Neo Bah Kiat Daughters: Neo Tong Choo Neo Tong Bee Cheong Lye Neo (adopted) Sons-in-law Lain Kean Kon Koh Swee Piew and six grandchildren. Cortege leave Blk 21, Bedok South Road on110 words
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Obituary87 1983-04-02 27 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE TAN YEE SENG (DEPARTED 29.3.83) WISHES TO EXPRESS THEIR HEARTFELT THANKS TO BJSHOP KAO JIH CHUNG, REV KAO JIH ENG, REV YU TECK SOI FOR CONDUCTING THE SERVICES, AND ALL RELATIVES, CHURCH MEMBERS, FRIENDS, COLLEAGUES AND BUSINESS ASSCIATES FOR THEIR ATTENDANCE, ASSISTANCE, CONDOLENCE,87 words
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Obituary, Illustration101 1983-04-02 27 IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF MR. PWEE TECK EE DEPARTED 2ND APRIL 1979 FOUR YEARS HAVE PASSED SINCE YOU LEFT US. BUT MEMORIES AND MISSES OF YOU WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED BY WIFE, SONS, DAUGHTERS, IN-LAWS, GRAND CHILDREN, RELATIVES AND ALL LOVED ONES. In Everlasting Memory of101 words
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Obituary, Illustration92 1983-04-02 27 MADAM FOO JUAT NGOH Aged 67 Went to be with the LORD on Ist April 1983 leaving behind:Daughters Sons-in-law Wong Siew Yong (Daisy) Wong Siew Cheong Wong Jee Boey Leong Oil Ken Godsons Tan Swan Beng Lim Joo Tong Grandsons Wong Peng Kong, Daniel Leong Jenn Gan Leong Jenn San92 words
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Obituary, Illustration106 1983-04-02 27 MR PANG YUM PEOW AGED 70 passed away peacefully on Friday Ist April 1983 at 10.05 am leaving behind his beloved: Sons Daughters-in-law Soy Guan, Bob Rosalind Lim KhyeGuan,Miki(CPT) Lee Choo, Kris Hock Guan, Michael Connie Fong Teck Guan, Martin Low Siew Woon, Doris Daughters Sons-in-faw Sye Kirn, Nancy U.106 words
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Obituary, Illustration99 1983-04-02 27 MR. CHNG KIAT LENG AGE 58 Passed away suddenly from Acute Myocardial Infarct at 2pm 30/3/83. A Graduate from Harvard University m Economics and a lawyer, Kiat Leng was a very special person whose life-time was devoted to the pursuit of knowledge and progress of mankind. He leaves behind Brother:99 words
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Advertisement771 1983-04-02 27 102 Tours 102 Tours t r Tnamhol TRAVEL SERVICE (S)PTE. LTD. I Head Office: I G l4- 16-1 8, Pearl's Centre, Eu Tong Sen Street, (Yangtze Theatre), Singapore 0105. Tel: *****33(7 lines). Branch Office: I 119 People's Park Complex, Ground Fir., New Bridge Rd., i Singapore 0105. Tel: 91 1661/*****2/*****3/*****2771 words
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Advertisement198 1983-04-02 27 110 Computer Be a Computer Professional Through AUSTRALIAN COMPUTER SOCIETY EXAMINATION SCHEME Incorporating Programming/Systems Analysis options Commencing Day Evening Sessions: sth April '83 (12-month course) Our facilities include our recently installed NCR 1-9020 computer and other micro computers for 'hands-on' practicals. Please register now at: SYSTEMATIC BUSINESS TRAINING CENTRE #07-01198 words
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Advertisement634 1983-04-02 27 110 Computer COMPUTER EDUCATION for School Leavers Others Non-Examination Examination Courses are available Types of Courses:- Basic Programming Fortran Programming IDPM (Institute of Data Processing Management) Fringe Benefits: c Each Student will be given a Computer during Practical Sessions Free application of Computer Softwear c Free Manuals given to Students634 words
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Advertisement627 1983-04-02 27 112 Commercial IMPORT, EXPORT PROCEDURES AND DOCUMENTATION COURSE SYLLABUS COVERS:- Trade Terms, Sales Contract, Breach of Contract, Purchase Orders, Establishing Overseas Contact, International Trade, Methods of Payments, Banking, Type of L/C Shipping Practice, Containerised Shipping, Transhipment, Reshipment, Freight Calculation, Air Cargo, CCCN Coding, GSP, Chartering and Chartered Parties, Export Permits/Restriction,627 words
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Advertisement872 1983-04-02 27 111 Academic 111 Academic (GCE 'OVA' LEVELS MORNING/AFTERNOON/EVENING SESSIONS FOR SCIENCE COMMERCE streams TEACHERS: Local Foreign Graduates approved by the Ministry of Education Number <>! Classes: 10 Pre-U 1.6 Pre-U 11.8 See IV Deferment from National Service Student pass for foreign student could be arranged Parents/Students are invited 10 see872 words
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Advertisement554 1983-04-02 27 117 Modelling Those who are interested to join Hollywood Models (or fashion shows/photograph/ magazines, etc. for local/ overseas assignment European/Eurasian/Chinese All are welcome. Come personally to: HOLLYWOOD MODEL CENTRE ft ENTERPRISE 5001. Beach Road. #07-13. Golden Mile Complex (Won Hup Complex) Singapore 0719 Tel: ***** M or 18, Amber Mansion,554 words
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Advertisement187 1983-04-02 27 137 Religious 137 Religious Announcements Announcements rLIFE BEGINS fgb? FOR MM YOU ENGLISH LANGUAGE WORSHIP SERVICE DATE: BEGINNING 3RD APRIL 1983 TIME: 5.00 PM VENUE: CHERITH BAPTIST CHURCH 89 SERANGOON GARDEN WAY SINGAPORE 1955 1 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION RING: I f *****9 J|| KIM TIAN CHURCH 811, Upper Serangoon Road187 words
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Advertisement68 1983-04-02 27 137 Religious Announcements COME HEAR AND FEEL GOD'S MESSAGE In "If my people A Musical experience In prayer and praise. St. Andrew's Cathedral, Coleman Street at 6 p.m. on Easter Sunday evening 3rd April '83. Presented by Bedok Extension Centre. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL, Coleman Street (Anglican/ Episcopalian). Easter Day Services68 words
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Advertisement547 1983-04-02 28 APPOINTMENTS GAMMON (HONG KONG) PTE LTD, the Singapore subsidiary of Hong Kong's leading civil engineering contractor, invites applications from suitably qualified persons for the following positions:--j LAND SURVEYORS The successful candidates should have had at least 2 years post graduate experience m engineering survey and must be capable of working547 words
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Advertisement650 1983-04-02 28 ■We are a major Australian mining and mineral process-W ing company that has traditionally marketed our lead and silver m Europe through our subsidiary m the U.K. We have now established a Singapore-registered compaBny and our initial activity will be to create a strong marketing capability to develop the Asian650 words
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Advertisement556 1983-04-02 28 flsaUr KEMPTHORNE LIGHTING lullA COMPANY (SINGAPORE) A famous name m lighting m Singapore requires the service of a dynamic SALES EXECUTIVE Our products are well known and we are well supported by out dealers. We require someone to: 1) Present our products; and service our customers m okir current professional556 words
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Advertisement842 1983-04-02 28 I CHARTERED INDUSTRIES 1 I OF SINGAPORE PTE LTD 1 I SCHOLARSHIPS IN ENGINEERING/ H m COMPUTER SCIENCE U (OVERSEAS LOCAL AWARDS) Pi |*H CIS, the largest locally owned and managed manufacturing company m 19 Singapore engaged m the design, manufacture and marketing of a broad range of precision products842 words
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Advertisement939 1983-04-02 29 APPOINTMENTS Management Consultants m a wide range of services including: executive recruitment, organisation and corporate planning, financial management, manufacturing, production and project management systems and procedures, market surveys, data processing and computerisation, job evaluation, salary surveys and compensation structuring, as well as management training and development. We have been retained939 words
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Advertisement540 1983-04-02 29 SDSDDBD I I]| Digital Equipment Corporation is the world's me nol minicomputercompany.Weareinviting |jf Kb highly motivated individuals to apply for the I PAYROLL I SUPERVISOR jjij Requirements B 5 •Diploma m Accounting SB «2 years payroll experience m a large manu- J|l Sql facturing company Is Responsibilities kB Responsible for540 words
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Advertisement653 1983-04-02 29 fltlas Copco sj n ATLAS COPCO is a world leader m 5 compressors, tools and drilling equipment for mining, construction and industry. We S are looking for well-qualified and experi- j enced personnel to join our rapidly expanding Regional Centre m Singapore j to fill the following position: 1 ADMINISTRATIVE653 words
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Advertisement567 1983-04-02 29 VEHICLE DELIVERY I 1 SUPERVISOR i Our expanding Taxi Dealer Sales Department requires suitable applicants for the post of Vehicle Delivery Supervisor. His duties will include: liasing with PDI on delivery arrangements for vehicles. supervising drivers to effect delivery of new vehicles. checking of new vehicles prior to delivery to567 words
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Advertisement722 1983-04-02 30 APPOINTMENTS f. Offshore Bank invites applications for the positions of: FOREX CLERK (Female) \S^ The successful candidate: should possess some experience m FX/ACU settlement with good aptitude for figures preferably possesses GCE 'A' level Certificate is above 18 years old is able to type at least 35 wpm 1 BILLS722 words
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Advertisement1036 1983-04-02 30 Our Client is engaged m the marketing of computer systems mftti and related peripherals with offices m Singapore, Hong Kong, Hteh^. Taiwan and U.S.A. Due to its expansion, the company now seeks Bk a dynamic and result-oriented person to augment the existing B Hk sales force. 2S| I ACCOUNT MANAGER1,036 words
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Advertisement667 1983-04-02 30 MBMHMMKBfBMM staff recruitment division M M BSm J^HBl Management Consultant Services Pte Ltd B B BB 257 Selegtc Road #16-275, 283 B B MmMMMMtB Singapore 0718 Tel: *****55 33 7 H657 MARKETING/TRADING/AGENCY DEVELOPMENT I EXECUTIVES 1 Our client is one of the leading companies m Singapore which supplies a comprehensive667 words
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Advertisement592 1983-04-02 31 APPOINTMENTS 1 SINGAPORE AIRCRAFT INDUSTRIES Undergraduate Postgraduate Engineering Scholarships We offer excellent opportunities to talented young people to pursue their education and subsequently develop their careers within the group's aerospace companies on completion of their studies. We invite applications for the SAI scholarships leading to a First Degree or Postgraduate592 words
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Advertisement606 1983-04-02 31 m KING i I KING RADIO CORPORATION a leader m world wide aviation electronics has established the SINGAPORE BRANCH to accomplish the original design and manufacture of communications and navigation equipment. To assure high quality products and properly provide administrative support the following growth positions are available to qualified persons:606 words
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Advertisement900 1983-04-02 31 The SGV Group SGV-Kassim Chan Sdn. Bhd. Professional/Executive Recruitment Services A leading property development company, engaged m multifarious projects, is constructing an exclusive complex with shopping facilities, offices and luxury apartments m Kuala Lumpur. It is seeking a dynamic, innovative and responsible individual to assume the position of:I MARKETING MANAGER900 words
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Article183 1983-04-02 32 CANNES (France), Fri. England trounced China 5-1 in Group A of the Cannes international youth soccer tournament here yesterday. The half-time score was 2-0. It was China's second defeat. They lost 6-0 to France in their opening match. England drew 0-0 with the Soviet UnionAFP; UPI - 183 words
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Article, Illustration324 1983-04-02 32 No Easter holiday for Sunderland LONDON, Friday MANCHESTER United's Easter egg could come m the form of Bryan Robson, Britain's most expensive footballer. Robson, who has been out of action for nearly a month with a serious ankle injury, is expected to return for theirReuter - 324 words
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279 1983-04-02 32 ZURICH, Fri. THE special committee appointed by the International Football Federation to examine the applications to stage the 1986 World Cup finals are to pursue only the Mexican application, FIFA announced yesterday. A FIFA statement said the committee, chaired by Hermann Neuberger, of WestReuter - 279 words
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Article148 1983-04-02 32 NEW YORK, Fri. The president of the North American Soccer League said yesterday he was outraged at the apparent decision by the International Football Federation (FIFA) to reject United States and Canadian bids to stage the 1986 World Cup finals. "I am truly outraged at FIFA'sReuter - 148 words
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Article292 1983-04-02 32 ALBERTO JUANTORENA, who has struggled against injury since his double triumph at the 1976 Montreal Olympics, will retire from athletics after the Los Angeles Games next year, the Cuban News Agency, Prensa Latina, reported. Juantorena, 32, said his immediate goals were this year's world championships m Helsinki andAgencies - 292 words
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Advertisement741 1983-04-02 32 APPOINTMENTS S=GENERAL tXjgv) ELECTRIC^ We are intensifying our search for an ANALYST/PROGRAMMER Have you worked with IBM installations, especially System 34? Do you possess some working knowledge of telecommunications? What about RPG COBOL languages? If your background meets the above, come join us as an ANALYST/ PROGRAMMER here m GE741 words
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Advertisement846 1983-04-02 32 W^ invites applications from suitably qualified Singapore citizens, Permanent Residents of Singapore and ASEAN citizens to fill the following posts:--(A) CENTRE FOR COMPUTER STUDIES TEACHING ASSOCIATE (Salary ranges from $1652 to $4543 per month) Duties TEACHING ASSOCIATES will be required to participate m curriculum development and the production of teaching846 words
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Advertisement503 1983-04-02 32 NOTICES i I IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Salt No. 4919 of 1982 Between BANCO URQUIJO S.A. Plaintiffs and 1. LEONG KAM PAI j 2. THIO GUEK ENG Defendants j To 1. Leong Kam Pai late of 12C, Brooke Road, Singapore, the abovenamed First I Defendant.503 words
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Article, Illustration184 1983-04-02 33 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD NO USE crying over spilt milk... But It still rankles many fans, not all of them from Manchester, that Liverpool goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar (right) stayed on the field after his grotesque foul on Gordon McQueen (left) m the Milk Cup final. Whether or not this184 words
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Article1135 1983-04-02 33 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD By 41 THINK we've almost reached the day when there is a danger of the top clubs breaking away from the rest. We just can't go on watching gates dwindle and do nothing about it. If the rest of the League wont do1,135 words
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Article203 1983-04-02 33 $92,000 tackle on Brown EDINBURGH, Fri. Former Scottish international footballer Jim Brown is suing an opponent and his team for £30,000 ($92,100) damages over a foul tackle which he claims ended his career and which he describes as "the worst in the game". Brown was playing for Dunfermline Athletic inAFP - 203 words
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Article63 1983-04-02 33 FLORINA, Greece, Fri. Bishop Avgustlnos, of Fiorina, theatcns to excommunicate from his church all 22 women who played m a soccer match on Wednesday. He is one of the most orthodox bishops here who considers sport for women the work of the devil. That one of the teamsUPI - 63 words
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Article45 1983-04-02 33 AVELLINO, Italy, Fri. Austrian midfield international Herbert Prohaska fired home a 54th-minute drive from the edge of the penalty area yesterday to give Roma a 1-0 away victory over Avellino m the first leg of the eighth final of the Italian Cup. AgenciesAgencies - 45 words
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Article280 1983-04-02 33 RIO DE JANEIRO, Fri. Flamengo, Palmeiras, Atletico Mineiro and America, of Rio, qualified for the quarter-finals of the Brazilian national soccer championship. Sao Paulo and Colorado, of Curitiba, had earlier been guaranteed berths m the quarter-finals. Sixteen of 32 teams qualify for the next round. Flamengo drewAgencies - 280 words
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Article, Illustration233 1983-04-02 33 MUNICH, West Germany, Fri. Danish soccer international Soeren Lerby (above) is to join West German First Division side Bayern Munich as a replacement for retiring skipper Paul Breitner, the club's business manager Uli Hoeness said yesterday. Lerby, captain of Dutch team Ajax Amsterdam, isReuter - 233 words
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Article210 1983-04-02 33 LONDON, Fri. Millions of British armchair soccer fans could go without their weekly diet of League games next season because of a threat to ban television coverage. Instead of watching recorded TV highlights Saturday night and Sunday afternoon, supporters would either have to go to theAP - 210 words
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Advertisement110 1983-04-02 33 mm s^^^B HU fg Il^H^ Ik If **S HI tf^VlPiSiC QTiliO^- 1 *|i 11 oc 9qtto 28 5 -83 only Jj^ iIbB Is* -jJjjSfc aß^ t« -\y\lw-" JJLj fßliir nPPfi WS^^^^fmKC s *c m J xis ASfiF/ 19m mm\lm Kljbl klj I __4 QSci^ i ,.i iMiiiMiiWßMffl Tf^^^^^ss^sssSß 'F w110 words
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Article, Illustration680 1983-04-02 34 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By what the tipsters say IMPERIAL LORD reverts to a sprint distance after his last-start failure over 1,600 m m Race 6 at Kuala Lumpur today. Down m Div 2 with a favourable draw, this speedy Idomeneo four-year-old has a first-rate680 words
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Article4752 1983-04-02 34 2.00 CLASS 4 DIV D 1,200 m (Restricted Terms JnPMMHMMffiI 2 3 year-olds) (Stakes: $13,000) 98 Classic Lines 57 Foreigner-G Breukelen 3 nzg (1200 m) Unplaced m both starts so far; never likely when Bth of 13 to Kuda Naga Pg 1200 m good Feb 27;4,752 words
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Article, Illustration138 1983-04-02 34 Lucas back in the saddle KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Jockey Terry Lucas (above) has returned from a brief holiday m Australia and will resume riding here this weekend. Lucas left after the Singapore Derby Meeting (he drew a blank), and missed the Perak March Meeting. Jockey Y.F. Foo is also back138 words
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Article, Illustration348 1983-04-02 34 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE HE'S IN PEAK CONDITION By our man on the track KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Key To The Vault is m peak condition and will take a lot of beating m Race 7 tomorrow for Class 1 Div 2 horses over 1,800 m. Winner of348 words
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Article272 1983-04-02 34 TONTO - TONTO By CONSISTENT Prime Venture comes up against moderate opposition and has a bright chance to return to the winning list m Race 3. Prime Venture won m Class 3 Div 5 over the Ipoh 1,200 m beating Flying Commander by VA lengths last272 words
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Article67 1983-04-02 34 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track: RACE 3: Magnum Bonum, Space Invader, Up And On RACE 4: Bonderite Boy, Win-Em- All, Bayan Lepas II RACE 5: Nano-Nano. On Top. General Hercules RACE 6: Concession, Strawberry Field RACE 7: The Mercenaries n, Freddy's Choice, Recapture67 words
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Article, Illustration363 1983-04-02 35 ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Picket Wire showed good form on the track this morning. With Alwin Tweedie astride, the five-year-old gelding strode out keener than stablemate Forest Archer m an impressive 600 m gallop m 38.8 sec. The going was good.363 words
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Article155 1983-04-02 35 Total No of placings Placings for last II rides rides Ist 2nd 3rd 1 Donnelly 114 13 8 12 2 Tweedle 74 12 11 9 3 Rahmat 62 12 7 8 4 Wilson 70 12 3 7 5 Lucas 60 12 3 4 6 Khoo 76 11 7155 words
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Article89 1983-04-02 35 Ist 2nd 3rd Boagoure 16 6 12 West 14 9 8 Allan 13 9 12 Jaafar 13 4 2 Teh 12 15 8 Samsuri 12 12 6 Lee 11 10 7 G van Breokelen 10 7 5 Ng 10 6 5 Boang 8 15 9 Tan 8 289 words
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Article85 1983-04-02 35 Ist 2nd 3rd Agasam M 3 10 Auric 4 8 5 Goodman 3 7 4 Memo 3 2 1 Sultan ft Khoo 3 10 WengLoke 3 10 ChuFaiHung 3 0 2 Premier 3 0 2 Chens 2 5 0 Jlngsng 2 2 0 Hail 2 11 Chancy 285 words
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483 1983-04-02 35 COLIN McINTYRE - Revamped to be one of the best in Europe COLIN McINTYRE By DUBLIN, Fri. Dublin's 80-year-old Phoenix Park racecourse, closed for 18 months, reopens this weekend after an £8 million (about Ss24 million) facelift under a new international syndicate determined to make it one of the most prestigious m Europe.Reuter - 483 words
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Article1813 1983-04-02 35 RATF 1 2.00 CLASS 4 DIV C 1,200 m xvn^.Ej x (Restricted Terms 2 3-year-olds) (Stakes: $13,000) 1 57 Dragon King 57 Wharfinger- Yap 3 nzc (1200 m) PLee 8 2 5* Gny 57 Guy-G Breukelen 3ag (1200 m) Khoo 4 3 Lockvale 57 FH Chu-Mak 3 nzg1,813 words
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Advertisement554 1983-04-02 35 A fantastic double offer from ©JUVENA The Skin Care Specialists JUVENA is offering these fantastic sets to you, ladies, at greatly reduced prices. But only till 30 April 1983 or while stocks last. So visit any of the Juvena Cosmetic Counters early and grab these offers before they are sold554 words
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Article, Illustration480 1983-04-02 36 Super Swede bows out m style I tried my best. Pm disap- pointed that I lost, but not as disappointed as m past defeats. Pm relieved it's all over...lt's definitely the end. I had hoped to win, but it was a good match andAgencies - 480 words
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Article138 1983-04-02 36 Singles, second round: Henri Leconte (Fra) bt Biorn Borg (Swe) 4-6, 7-5, 7-6; Guillermo Vilas (Arg) bt Tomas Smid (Cze) 6-4, 6-3; Mats Wilander (Swe) bt Henrik Sundstrom (Swe) 6-3, 6-1. Yannick Noah (Fra) bt Woitek Fibak (Pol) 6-2, 2-6, 6-4; Manuel Orantes (Spa) bt Bill Scanlon (US) 4-6,AFP; Reuter - 138 words
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Article224 1983-04-02 36 YOKOHAMA, Fri. Topseeded Anne Smith and Kathy Jordan, of the United States, yesterday advanced to the semifinals of the ninth US$l5O,--000 ($313,500) Bridgestone world women's doubles tennis championship. Anne and Kathy easily defeated sixth-seeded Barbara Jordan and Lea Anponoplis, also of the United States, 6-4,AP - 224 words
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Article, Illustration503 1983-04-02 36 BRIAN MILLER - BRIAN MILLER But Marimuthu and Eng Soon are closing m By IF standings at the halfway stage could be used as a yardstick to gauge the final result, then, this year's Rolex Masters' golf championship at the Bukit Course must surely belong to the Philippines. After503 words
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Article253 1983-04-02 36 Professionals: 139 R. Lavares (RP) 70-69. 14# I. Legaspi (RP) 71-69. 141 M. Marimuthu (Sin) 70-71. 142 Ben Arda (RP) 70-72, Poh Eng Soon (Sin) 72-70, Kyi Hla Han (Bur) 74-68. 143 V. Sopon (Thai) 71-72, P. Braza (P) 73-70, E. Bagtas (P) 73-70. 144253 words
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Article, Illustration143 1983-04-02 36 7.31 a.m. Prem Sachdev, Daniel Lim. 7.37 J. A. Harmidy, Winson Lee; 7.44 Bobby Lim, Ong Chew Bee, S. Sangsui; 7.51 Poh Ah Hai, Douglas Ooi, Sazali Suboh; 7.58 Rahmat Bakar, Lim Swee Chew, M. Sidek. 8.15 Phua Thin Kiay, Mohammed Ali, N. Yusof; 8.12 J. Schuchmann,143 words
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Article110 1983-04-02 36 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Singapore's Poh Ec Kiat and P.M. Samy moved upto third spot on a combined 305 on the second day of the Malaysian Open amateur team and individual golf championships at the Royal Selangor Course here today. Both had 75s today, with Ec Kiat lying110 words
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Article282 1983-04-02 36 GREENSBORO (North Carolina), Fri. Dennis Watson, of South Africa, birdied the final hole yesterday to join Mark Lye m the first-round lead of the US$4OO,OOO ($836,000) Greater Greensboro Open on three-under-par 69 here. Bob Eastwood, who finished second m the Tournament Players' Championship lastReuter - 282 words
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261 1983-04-02 36 Russel shows the way in Indian Open NEW DELHI, Fri. Art Russel, of the United States, led the field by a stroke at the half-way mark of the Indian Open the seventh leg of the Asian golf circuit at the Delhi Golf Club course here today with a tworound totalAFP - 261 words
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150 1983-04-02 36 RUKANGA (Kenya), Fri. Frenchwoman Michele Moaton, driving the highly-rated Audi Qnattro, roared back into the lead after eight first-leg stages of the Safari rally yesterday, passing Finnish teammate Hanna Mlkkola, stranded m the Taita mils. Mlkkola, winner of this year's Swedish and PortogneseUPI - 150 words
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Advertisement192 1983-04-02 36 40 champions, 72 holes, and only 1 winner. ROLEX ''*9* V? Today is an occasion of particular interest. BHHPPBBP3|HHH| secutive days. Tee-off time is 7.00 am, The opportunity to walk the fairways and m^^^^^K^^^ March 31st. The final triumphant moment golfers from Europe and Asia. B||B^ ne R°l ex Masters192 words
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Article129 1983-04-02 37 S'pore likely to host 1984 meet PORT MORESBY, Fri. Singapore will be the likely venue for next year's East Asia individual and team squash championships. The championships are supposed to be rotated among the eight nations, but the Philippines, Japan and Indonesia have declined to host next year's event. The129 words
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Article, Illustration62 1983-04-02 37 41 ONLY hope that the pressure of being the champions will not get them down. Some of the newer players need some morale support but they will definitely have the team behind them to provide just that all the way. We m will bring the crown62 words
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429 1983-04-02 37 PORT MORESBY, Friday THE Singapore's men's squash team have suddenly realised that Shakespeare knew what he was talking about when he wrote "Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown". The team had arrived m this South Pacific island as all-conquering champions,429 words
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Article208 1983-04-02 37 GEORGETOWN, Fri. Masterful batting by Viv Richards guided the West Indies cricketers to a first day total of 259 for five m the Third Test against India here yesterday. Richards reached 97 not out with seven fours and two sixes m a 153-minute innings after openers208 words
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Article312 1983-04-02 37 WEST INDIES Ist Inns Greenidge c Kirmani b Maninder 70 Haynes c Yashpal b Venkat 46 Richards not out 97 Gome* c Gaekwad b Dcv 36 Holding run out 0 Logle c Kirmani b Balwinder 0 Lloyd not out 2 Extras 8 Total (for 5 wkts) 259 Wkts feUReuter - 312 words
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Article47 1983-04-02 37 L.S. RAJOO, the former team manager of Farrer Park Dynamos, nave been elected president of the club at their annual meeting. Other officials: Patrick Sng (vice-president), Joseph John (secretary), Poon Chew Yong (asst. secretary), H.P. Chan (treasurer), Aloysius Low (manager), Tay Kwee Huat (coach).47 words
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260 1983-04-02 37 ARMED FORCES will field several newcomers m a bid to regain past glories when they take on Tampines Rovers m a National Football League Division One match at the Jalan Besar Stadium at 7 (writes Joe Dorai). Last Sunday, debutants Mahmud Saiva and260 words
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232 1983-04-02 37 LEONARD KING - Raw diamonds in bowling youth squad LEONARD KING By SEVERAL members of the national youth bowling squad preparing for July's FIQ Asian Youth championships m Australia have the potential to be as good as the powerful Filipinos. That is the view American professional coach Dick Ritger, who had twohour sessions232 words
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Article, Illustration263 1983-04-02 37 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By FANDI AHMAD, former Singapore's ace striker, has four offers from teams m Hongkong, South Korea and Malaysia to consider when his contract with Indonesia's Niac Mitra expires In August. Officials of the teams m Hongkong and two Malaysian states are already263 words
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Article, Illustration263 1983-04-02 37 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI SEAK POH LEONG, the former Singapore soccer team skipper, will sacrifice $50,(KK) of his earnings when he attends a 15-month coaching course at the West German Physical Education College. Poh Leong, 31, who leaves for Munich tonight, made the decision to go263 words
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Article376 1983-04-02 37 HAKIK AT RAI - H AKIK AT RAI LOOK OUT for Haron Mundir! The 19-year-old sprinter has vowed to surprise everyone tomorrow when he runs m the trials to select Singapore's track and field team for the South-east Asia Games. "I'll be at the National Stadium on Sunday,"376 words
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Article, Illustration323 1983-04-02 37 HAKIKAT RAI - Hosts no match for US HAKIKAT RAI By IT WAS like Singapore's soccer team playijig against mighty Brazil, pitting the Republic's women's hockey team against the United States ranked fifth for the World Cup at the Padang yesterday. That the Americans won 4-0 was no indication of the kind ofJERRY SEH - 323 words
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Article23 1983-04-02 37 KUALA TRENGGANU, Fn. Trengganu beat Sarawak 4-1 m a Malaysia Cup soccer match at the Kuala TrengEanu Stadium here tonight. NSTNST - 23 words
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Advertisement241 1983-04-02 37 Tup N v^VY v y GRAND MONARCH. THE CLUB THAT SHOWS YOU MERCY. f~ 23 When the only thing between you and jssßßk KSSj W consistently good scores are a few strokes, fl you need a club that shows you a little mercy. One that has been designed for higher241 words
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Miscellaneous113 1983-04-02 37 CRICKET Saturday League: CSC v SRC (Balestier Rd, 2.30 p. m.). GOLF Rolex Masters (Bukit Course, 7.30 a. m.). HOCKEY Police inter-division six-a-side (PA, 8 a. m.). NETBALL Nat. Schools, A DIv.: Grp A: NJC v ACJC, TJC v RJC, HJC v SAJC (Farrer Pk, 8.30 p. m.). Grp B:113 words
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268 1983-04-02 38 LONDON, Fri BRITAIN has ordered the expulsion of two Soviet diplomats and a Soviet journalist, apparently suspected of spying. The Foreign Office announced that assistant air attache Guennadi Primakov and second secretary Serguei Ivanov were being expelled for engaging "m activities incompatible with theirReuter - 268 words
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Article46 1983-04-02 38 TAIPEH, Fri. Taiwan's central news agency today brought into operation a computer which transmits news m Chinese characters. A spokesman for the agency said the system has a vocabulary of 9,600 characters which are generated by a keyboard with 600 keys. Reuter.46 words
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Article35 1983-04-02 38 HONGKONG, Fri. Hongkong's population of 5.1 million is expected to grow to 6.2 million m 1991 and to 7.1 million by the year 2001, the Census and Statistics DenartTnent reported today. APAP - 35 words
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Article25 1983-04-02 38 MOSCOW, Fri. Soviet Defence Minister Dmitri Ustinov will pay an "official friendly visit' to East Germany in the first half of April. APAP - 25 words
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Article, Illustration312 1983-04-02 38 Practice makes perfect m this 'HDB flat' at Police Academy A CALL comes through to the Radio Division at Police headquarters: "Something is wrong at my neighbour's flat. I can hear shouting and screaming. Can you do something?" The caller is asked for details his name312 words
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413 1983-04-02 38 Work on giant dam to protect capital MANAMA (Bahrain), Friday A GIANT oil slick has drifted 32 km off the coast of the small Persian Gulf state of Qatar which is mobilising its 240,000 inhabitants to help build an emergency dam to protectAgencies - 413 words
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Advertisement360 1983-04-02 38 fAMIRS) a better carpet at a better price connoisseurs! RARE PERSIANS NOMADIC AFGHANS A common fallacy is to regard knot density as the predominant factor when determining value. More important is the compactness and uniformity of the weave. Moreover, command of technique does not H alone mean Art. It is360 words
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Miscellaneous141 1983-04-02 38 UP TO 1 p.m. Hazy. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 34 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.12 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.04 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 14/20 C Overcast j Manila 21 35 C Fair Amsterdam 5/9 C Rain j Melbourne 13 18C Overcast Bangkok 27/35 C Cloudy j141 words
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Article, Illustration1210 1983-04-02 1 6 Mr George Joseph, a science teacher, has been researching the school's history for a compendium ...many parts of the school underwent a strange metamorphosis. IT WAS once known as "the school by the sea". I stand on the balcony of one of the newerSTEVEN LEE - 1,210 words
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Advertisement137 1983-04-02 1 r%^)A Chinese perspective ol ross j&34^fl2*tk P°" rs j n '§mSm™ the e 99 bunmes my CTS California OUTLOOK, Pages Two, Three p^ge^fl^^' W%^J iii^^mrjJj LEISURE, Page Ten L^i lii /wi Til/V^VM^^ y i h; grl wwBH Wii^^^ w^wKerry gold pure Irish butter comes fresh, smooth taste of only the137 words
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Article, Illustration1045 1983-04-02 2 Eggs as symbol of life At Easter time, TAN LEE LENG gives the Chinese perspective of the egg as food on special occasions and at ordinary meal times. She also lifts a recipe from an old book to solve the mystery surrounding hundred-year-old eggs. Eggs are regarded as symbols of1,045 words
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Article, Illustration1083 1983-04-02 3 A master chef's memories The remarkable millionaire Chinese restaurateur Kenneth Lo a bestselling cookery book author and still a top tennis player at 70 speaks to RACHEL BARNES at his newly opened cooking school beside his London restaurant. KENNETH LO is just about the biggest name m Chinese cookery m1,083 words
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Article99 1983-04-02 3 Steamed egg custard 4 eggs 4 stalks seal! ions (spring onion) 2 tsp soy sauce (light) 550 ml hot stock pinch of salt and pepper 125 g finely minced pork or prawns (optional) Method: Chop scallions, including most of green leafy portion. Beat eggs and add salt and pepper, then99 words
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Article183 1983-04-02 3 Flowing yellow eggs a favourite dish m Beijing, possibly created to accompany rice. 4 egg yolks 2 eggs Vi tsp monosodium glutamate (optional) l'/2 tsp cornflour 1 tsp salt 2 tbsp oil 3 tbsp lard 2 tbsp minced smoked ham Method: Beat the egg yolks, eggs and MSG to mix.183 words
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Article, Illustration188 1983-04-02 3 90 g bird's nest 8 pigeon's eggs 2 tbsp oil oil for deep-frying seasoning A 1 tsp salt, Vz tsp monosodium glutamate, 2 tbsp wine, 900 ml chicken stock seasoning B: Va tsp salt, '-'2 tsp monosodium glutamate, 100 ml chicken stock thickening: Mix188 words
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Article213 1983-04-02 3 DEREK BUTLER - DEREK BUTLER By MOST people are not aware that the regulations controlling the production of those Spanish sparkling wines that are entitled to the designation CAVA are as restrictive as is champagne itself. Bottle fermentation, remuage, disgorging and finally maturation m the deep cool limestone tunnels under the213 words
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Advertisement582 1983-04-02 5 YOU WILL ME ED THE I=OLL_>WIM6 i-Sl SP3ON V_V/2s L US £2r* I s Axj >^ A LARCJE" GLASS ,^-gjgfl L **V Br?£fl H^^c Uffw &wr iwcujwaL what Bn^-'''^J fe> f?e $wa// J r*\eo.n Ri 'i^l'^lw wa^ 'LwaqwiZ' <%■<? an ant l|u;V"wb _y^^ <^wie across d gram of- i^kUl Jp^^V,582 words
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Article, Illustration733 1983-04-02 7 Li Juchen; GU LIZHEN - A trip to fantasy land Li Juchen GU LIZHEN FLOWERS IN THE MSRROR By Translated by Lin Taiyi Published by Federal Publications As part of the .Federal Asian Library series, $7.90 Reviewed by THIS is one of a dozen or so works within the domain of the classical Chinese novel.733 words
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Article, Illustration564 1983-04-02 7 Robert McCrum; AUTOLYCUS - Robert McCrum AUTOLYCUS A LOSS OF HEART By Published by Fontana/Collins. $10. Reviewed by THE kind of thriller m which the hero is insignificant, small, seedy, often henpecked and, of course, incongruous m the world of big money and sadism, has its own traditions; one remembers564 words
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Advertisement548 1983-04-02 8 Newey Eyre the leading electrical distributor invites suitably qualified candidates to fill the following position to promote its range of interior decorative products. FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVE Responsibilities: The successful candidate will be primarily responsible for promoting and marketing a range of sophisticated functional/decorative product from USA. He/She will be required548 words
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Miscellaneous237 1983-04-02 8 G ARFIELD By Jim Davis I °-'^^k B \LANP6ON I THEY PAILEp) H I 1983 United Feature Syndicate Inc STAR WARS B y Archie Goodwin &Al Williamson HIP* M #HIB r r>vise£LOTO^pEg7tTjE~^WßWM||M| f ssgusngg^ WTi H H REPEL SHIP THAT >47WC«SZ? /~^-^r" tf y. ',^^W/ Jfl r^' ililll A. U5.,.237 words
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Advertisement264 1983-04-02 9 In-house Quantity Surveying Department of an Established Property Development Group requires:QUANTITY SURVEYING ASSISTANT The Job specifies full range of quantity surveying functions: cost estimates, feasibility studies, budget preparation, preparation of accurate Bills of Quantities for tendering, cost-data processing, periodic financial reports on projects and past contract variations and final accounts264 words
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Advertisement280 1983-04-02 9 NOTICES NOTICE OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME We, PRAKASH GURBANI CHONG of 9th Battery Road, Straits Trading Building, #05-05 sth Storey, Singapore 0104, Solicitors for Highsea Steamship (Pte) Ltd hereby give notice that on behalf of our clients we have applied to the Registry of Singapore Ships,280 words
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Miscellaneous431 1983-04-02 9 PEANUTS BySchuiz A. tt /T\ f TMIS 15 CALLEP/ I U)AKING f\ p, Vvp PJUS TJL N TIME// NORBERT By George Fett SYDNEY^ PADTOOK. PIC?eVPNE=V TWO ROWBOATS, HIM FISHIN6- WITH L_, CATCH «_f A PBAWBRIP^E /Mm H/M YESTERDAY. /SL?' ANYTH!KI6^? ANDAN O-P LADYiS g^ BEETLE BAILEY *r Mori wmunr BUGS431 words
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Article, Illustration978 1983-04-02 10 A steely-eyed look at Los Angeles where |^L^ (l^ |^^^JL M l AHjj^^f^JFj^^fj^ißri WRITER Joan Didion walked into a Hollywood bookstore several years ago and asked for a copy of From Here to Eternity. A blond youth behind the counter, chewing gum, pointed her to the978 words
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Miscellaneous206 1983-04-02 10 TODAY: OPUS VJII Band presentation by the Institute of Education as part of its 10th anniversary celebrations. Programme includes classical, contemporary and folk music. Singapore Conference Hall. 8 p.m. Tickets at $2 each. THE VIGIL A contemporary Easter drama, based upon the bibical account of the resurrection of Christ. It206 words
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Miscellaneous80 1983-04-02 10 Talk m Mandarin by Mr Lee Kirn Leong and Mr Tan Pit Lian from the Chinese Physician Training College. Bukit Merah Library Lecture Hall. 3 p.m. Free. CHILDREN'S VARIETY CONCERT Presented by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation. Victoria Theatre. 7.30 p.m. Tickets at $2 each. THE EGG-CITING EASTER EGGSTRAVAGANZA Easter buffet80 words
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Miscellaneous173 1983-04-02 10 draws at the Mandarin ballroom. $35 for adults and $20 for children under 10. Call *****11 ext 721 for reservations. Also on tomorrow. TOMORROW: SCHOOL BAND PERFORMANCE By Victoria School band at the Botanic Gardens lawn E between 5.30 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. NINE TO FIVE Film starring Jane Fonda,173 words
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Article, Illustration579 1983-04-02 11 DRAMATIST Arthur Miller, overcoming his fears about being the first American to direct a play m China, has found that he shares a common language with Chinese actors. After just five days of rehearsals, he said the tremendous task of directing a play mReuter - 579 words
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Article, Illustration541 1983-04-02 11 Labiche; Michel; KATE JAMES - Labiche Michel KATE JAMES THE ITALIAN STRAW HAT By and AngJo-Chinese Junior College Drama Centre, Mon to Wed Reviewed by BEAUTIFULLY dressed, elegantly staged and screamingly funny what more could anyone ask? To those who might mutter that perhaps a French farce written541 words
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Article, Illustration334 1983-04-02 11 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM MM By A SlNGAPOREproduced Chinese musical show was screened on Taiwan television last Wednesday during a week-long festival to mark the country's prestigious Golden Bell Television Awards. The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) sent its special edition of Sing Sing Sing, a334 words
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Miscellaneous215 1983-04-02 12 IBMHH ■■■MRBBaB MWWIIMMTIIIH^MIMIIT^Wr**~HIWIIIMTIIIMrTIIMM**BWBIMr^^^TMMMBfIIIir^WrTIB*~TiII Ililllllllllll imHlBHaiW Hiiimiini hiimmi dilllilllillillHllliii Illillll 11l IlliM Mfl&tnaaAmi Tale o£ a rich girl, poor man SATURDAY MIDNIGHT MOVIE THE MILLIONAIRESS (Ch 5, 11.25 p.m.): How apt that a Sophia Loren film be telecast on the week the rags-to-riches star was m Singapore. Based on George Bernard215 words
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Miscellaneous206 1983-04-02 12 positivism (last week's episode). It argues that as language was a human invention, sentences can have no meaning over and beyond that which man himself has given them. DALLAS CHANGING GUARD (Ch 5, 10.19 p.m.): Dallas returns to low ratings and bizarre story lines, and the focus, as always, is206 words
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Miscellaneous299 1983-04-02 12 12.40 PM Opening followed by Sesame Street: H and X are the main letters, and the number for the day is 9. 1.40 Blackstar The Crown of the Sorceress. Blackstar and his friends battle the High Priestess of the Demonlands, whose magic crown could conjure up the vast demon Lordes299 words
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Miscellaneous302 1983-04-02 12 right leg. But the undaunted player fought on and returned to the scene to play on four Super Bowl championship games. Robert Urich and Art Carney, together with members of the Pittsburgh Steelers Football Team, live the story based on Bleier's and Terry O'Neil's book. 3.45 1982 Wimbledon Tennis Championships302 words
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Miscellaneous268 1983-04-02 12 future. Meanwhile Sheila's life is sparked by a new romance. 7.30 News and Weather Forecast (Malay) 7.50 Clown, Acrobates and Company: Entertainment programme 8.30 Olympic Minutes (Documentary) 8.50 Hotline (Part 1): Detective drama 9.35 Cultural Diary (English) 9.45 News and Weather Forecast 10.10 Dallas Changing Guard (See Pick of the268 words
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Miscellaneous286 1983-04-02 12 5.58 AM National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement 6.80 News m Brief 6.85 Another Morning Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) 7.39 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning Another, Show (cont'd) 8.09 News 8.16 Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) 9.00286 words
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Miscellaneous294 1983-04-02 12 Mary followed by Daily Serial 2.38 The Top Ten 3.00 New m Brief 3.85 Japanese Showcase 4.00 In Concert: Focus on one of America's foremost funk bands. 4.30 Frank Chacksfield m Limelight 5.08 News m Brief 5.05 Music My Way 6.00 News m Brief 6.95 Music My Way (cont'd) 6.30294 words
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