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Title Section14 1983-04-06 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.<P) No. 65/1/8314 words
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Article484 1983-04-06 1 Mitterrand orders crackdown after Russians are accused of spying PARIS, Tuesday FRANCE today expelled 47 Soviet diplomats and officials a move Western diplomats said may plunge the two countries' relations into a glacial phase for years. Soon after the Soviet Embassy here confirmed the expulsion orderAgencies - 484 words
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Article, Illustration309 1983-04-06 1 Tennis star wins asylum China cries fault over US decision WASHINGTON, Tuesday AFTER months of weighing American-Chinese relations against humanitarian principles, the Reagan administration has granted asylum to 19-year-old Chinese tennis star Hu Na. The decision predictably drew an angry reaction from the Chinese hut United States officials urged aReuter; AP - 309 words
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Article39 1983-04-06 1 LONDON, Tues. Families of 166 British soldiers killed m the Falkland Islands war flew to Uruguay yesterday, starting a pilgrimage to the remote South Atlantic battleground where their husbands, fathers and sons died a year ago. UPIUPI - 39 words
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Article75 1983-04-06 1 STAVANGER (Norway), Tues. Norway's state oil firm Statoil today proposed cuts of between 50 and 75 cents a barrel m the prices of its North Sea crude, a company spokesman said. The new proposed price structure would be backdated to March 1 and would takeReuter - 75 words
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176 1983-04-06 1 DIRECT flights from Singapore to Kuantan may be available by the end of next month or June. Singapore Airlines and Malaysian Airline System are finalising details of the jointly-operat-ed service. An SIA spokesman said yesterday that negotiations began about four months ago. Both airlines176 words
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Article81 1983-04-06 1 Squash champs 6 years in a row SINGAPORE came back from the brink of defeat to retain the East Asia men's team squash championship for the sixth successive year at Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, yesterday. Trailing 2-9 to Malaysia, Singapore bounced back when Ranjodh Singh, their No. 3, beat81 words
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Article93 1983-04-06 1 YOU read the classified ads every day but have you ever wondered about the stories behind them? Why, for example, is a race horse which won m his first race up for sale? Or could that stray dog you saw today be someone's pet?93 words
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336 1983-04-06 1 PETER HAZELHURST - Japanese may give Sisir stamp of approval PETER HAZELHURST By Our Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Tues. The Japanese government is expected to revise laws to allow the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research (Sisir) to inspect and check local plants which acquire the right to use the Japan industrial standard336 words
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Article149 1983-04-06 1 CAPE CANAVERAL (Florida), Tues. The world's largest, most complex communications satellite tumbled out of control m space today after being launched from the space shuttle Challenger. An hour after launching, mission control m Houston noted the successful ignition of a small rocket motor that hurledAP; AFP - 149 words
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511 1983-04-06 1 PETER BARNARD - We need more time, says Singapore PETER BARNARD ENVOY COOMARASWAMY PRESENTS REPUBLIC'S CASE AT GSP HEARING By US Editor 4 WE have yet to achieve a selfsustaining industrial base. There are still many gaps m our industrial structure. We need more time ...my country has done voluntarily, and continues to511 words
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Article31 1983-04-06 1 CAPE CANAVERAL, Tues. The space communications satellite released by the shuttle Challenger went into a wrong orbit today, space agency officials said. Reuter UPI SEE THIS PAGEReuter; UPI - 31 words
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Advertisement38 1983-04-06 1 58 pages today Singapore Sweep results Page 10 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,6,8 CAUSEWAY 15 EDITORIAL 16 LETTERS 17 BACKGROUND 18 TIMES BUSINESS 19-22 CLASSIFIEDS 23-38 SPORTS 39-33 OUTLOOK 2 COMICS 7, 8 RADIO TV 19 CINEMA 338 words
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Advertisement180 1983-04-06 1 Whoever heard of a camera iens costing 9vOyvUv [IPPimi Believe it or not, such a lens does exist. And you can see it and discover what makes it the highest-priced 35mm SLR lens m the world at "Optics '83," World Trade Centre, Exhibition Hall 1, Booth No. 69-73, April 7-10.180 words
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Article614 1983-04-06 2 Spillover problem INDISCRIMINATE storage of goods and dumping of unwanted items along corridors and near lift lobbies is turning Jurong Town Corporation's flatted factories into high-rise dumps. The dumping is so widespread an average of 15 tenants are prosecuted every month. Apart from inconveniencing others, the obstructions are a614 words
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Article211 1983-04-06 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THIRD World countries have, for years, blamed the rich for their poverty. The rich countries, it is said, spend far too much on arms and give too little to the poor countries. There is truth m that. But rhetoric and finger-pointing have not and will211 words
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Article293 1983-04-06 2 Vision of victory RANJODH SINGH, who helped clinch the men's squash title for Singapore, caught the vision of victory only in the fourth set of his tense five-set triumph over Malaysia's S. L. Chong at the East Asia championships in Papua New Guinea yesterday. The score was 1-1. "S.293 words
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Article207 1983-04-06 2 ATARI AGENT SETS UP PUBLIC TRAINING CENTRE HIN Seng Pte Ltd, the local distributor for Atari Inc's computer products, has invested an initial sum of $3 million m a computer education centre at its premises m Tan Boon Liat Building. Equipped with 12 Atari 800 micro-computers, it will207 words
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Article75 1983-04-06 2 CAMBODIA AND THE E.E.C. CAMBODIA featured prominently m the Asean-EEC ministerial meeting which ended m Bangkok a fortnight ago. Our Bangkok correspondent, NANCY CHNG, writes on the developments which took place. One was the French position. Another was the much-publi-cised possibility of talks between Vietnam and Asean which now75 words
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Article620 1983-04-06 2 Papers query Hawke TWO leading Australian newspapers have questioned their Labour government's wisdom m resuming aid to Vietnam. The independent Melbourne Age said: "The indiscriminate and unmerciful nature of this offensive (against Cambodian rebels along the Thai border) suggests that the Vietnamese are becoming brutally resistant to620 words
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Article335 1983-04-06 2 Links to our past WE HAVE a history, as every student will tell you, of Rafflesian Singapore and the Tumasek period, although the Australian Vogue magazine called us the "City With No Yesterdays." There are records, and even archaeological evidence, to show for it. Yet there is no335 words
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Article200 1983-04-06 2 Everyone will gain IT IS m every Malaysian's interest to ensure the success of the Malaysia Incorporated concept, the Prime Minister said. For it to work, there must be close cooperation between the government and the private sector and a clean and efficient government machinery, Datuk Seri200 words
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Article157 1983-04-06 2 (Spore edition) TV awards FORTY-FOUR awards were presented at the Golden Bell Awards for outstanding TV producers and artistes of the year. It was held on March 26 m Taiwan. The singer award went to Liv Wenzheng while the female singer award was captured by Feng Feifei. As157 words
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Advertisement295 1983-04-06 2 confirmation of flight, hotel, and car-hire reservations. The world-wide Swissair computer system is so ingenious that it is just the envy of other airlines. For, at the press of a button, it can deliver all the detailed information our passengers need for their journey, thus offering an excellent customer service295 words
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Article, Illustration700 1983-04-06 3 SYDNEY, Tuesday THE indiscriminate and unmer- cifnl nature of this offensive suggests that the Vietnamese are becoming brutally resistant to the notion of finding an internation- ally acceptable solution. The Melbourne Age. THE danger of Vietnamese imperial ism is recognised notReuter - 700 words
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174 1983-04-06 3 Hayden to explain Viet policy to Jakarta JAKARTA, Tnes. Australian Foreign Minister Bill Hayden arrives here tomorrow to explain to Indonesian leaders the new Labour fovernnaent's policy on ietnam and East Timor. Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja and Defence Minister General Ponlman will be anxious to hear from him whether AustralianReuter - 174 words
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Article42 1983-04-06 3 EL PASO (Texas), Tues. Siamese twins separated successfully have survived their critical first 72 hours after surgery and were listed m stable condition, hospital officials said yesterday. The girls Miriam and Brenda Araceli Hernandez were born on March 20. UPIUPI - 42 words
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Article, Illustration487 1983-04-06 3 PETER BARNARD - PETER BARNARD By US Editor WASHINGTON, Tues. The State Department believes that increased Vietnamese aggression on the Thai border is partly designed to discredit the tripartite coalition government of Democratic Kampuchea. The department yesterday condemned for the second time m a week "indiscriminate487 words
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Article56 1983-04-06 3 THE BURMESE army killed 286 rebels and 99 of its own troops died m military operations since January, Rangoon officials said today. Most of the 345 clashes, including 15 pitched battles, took place m the northern and eastern parts of Burma bordering China, m central Burma, andReuter - 56 words
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Article94 1983-04-06 3 THE WORLD BANK said in Washington yesterday it will lend Thailand US$175.5 million (S$366 million) for a structural adjustment project. The bank also approved a US$67 million loan for the Philippines and US$30 million to Indonesia. The Philippines will use its loan in a US$114.6Reuter - 94 words
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Article63 1983-04-06 3 FOUR PEOPLE, two men and two women, were killed and eight others injured yesterday m a gas explosion at a Chinese restaurant m Bangkok, police said. The explosion ripped the walls off neighbouring shops and damaged 11 cars, causing damage estimated at 50 million baht (Ss4 million).AP - 63 words
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Article67 1983-04-06 3 THE PHILIPPINES government has dropped plans for a foreign firm to set up a highpowered diesel engine plant, Trade and Industry Minister Roberto Ongpin said m Manila yesterday. He said the project is not economically viable now. The government has to import diesel to meet demand andReuter - 67 words
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Article38 1983-04-06 3 THAI OFFICIALS from the Prime Minister's Secretariat met Chinese Foreign Minister Wu Xueqian m Beijing on Monday, the official Xinhua news agency reported. The group, led by Mr Uthaisri Kohkongka, arrived m Beijing on Saturday. APAP - 38 words
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Article47 1983-04-06 3 ONE CHILD was killed and 25 other people injured m an earthquake on Sumatra that measured 6.8 on the Richter scale, Jakarta officials said yesterday. The quake and two after shocks rocked the port city of Banda Aceh, destroying more than 100 homes. UPIUPI - 47 words
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Article423 1983-04-06 4 Rioters take on police with rifles, swords and spears NEW DELHI, Tues A DAY of protest by thousands of Sikh militants m the northern state of Punjab yesterday turned into a bloody confrontation with police, leaving 20 dead and around 200 injured, police said today.Reuter; UPI - 423 words
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Article, Illustration55 1983-04-06 4 China shows face of 'Taiwanese spy master' SPY master Li Jiaqi (centre) is being escorted by Beijing public security officers, m this picture released by China's official Xinhua news agency. Li, 56, has been arrested as a Taiwanese spy for north China. Two other accomplices were also taken m forAP - 55 words
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408 1983-04-06 4 Tokyo speedily adopts 8-point package to boost economy TOKYO, Tuesday THE Japanese government, acting with unusual speed, today adopted a package of eight measures intended to boost the economy and to achieve 3.4 per cent real economic growth m the financial year which began on Friday. A press statement, issuedReuter; AP - 408 words
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83 1983-04-06 4 KARACHI, Tues. About 15,0 M followers of former Prime Minister Zulfikar All Bhutto prayed at his grave today on the fourth anniversary of his execution, sources m the banned Pakistan People's Party (PPP) reported. His daughter Benazir, under house arrest here, was refused permissionReuter - 83 words
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Article123 1983-04-06 4 SEOUL, Tues. FNisicution authorities said today they will investigate four large business groups for alleged irregular land deals which possibly involved the collaboration of government officials. Premier Kirn SangHyup ordered the probe by a team of experts from the prosecutorgeneral's office South Korea's highestUPI - 123 words
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Article64 1983-04-06 4 UP TO 1W Soviet soldiers were feared killed by an avalanche m northern Afghanistan late last month, a private Afghan resistance news agency reported on Monday. The Afghan Islamic Press which has close links with Pakistan-based Afghan resistance groups, said the avalanche on March 23 swept awayReuter - 64 words
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Article53 1983-04-06 4 EGYPT, YUGOSLAVIA, and India signed an agreement m Belgrade on Monday to reduce customs duty on trade between them by 50 per cent, the Middle East news agency said. The agreement also provides for cooperation m industrial, scientific and technical fields and m sea transport, banking, tourismUPI - 53 words
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Article75 1983-04-06 4 TALKS WERE to be held yesterday to try and avert a threatened strike of British seamen on 700 merchant ships around the world, over a troop carrier "hijacked" by the Royal Navy from its civilian crew. Mr James Slater, general secretary of the 28,000-member National Union ofAP - 75 words
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Article70 1983-04-06 4 JAPAN HAS protested to Soviet Prime Minister Nikolai Tikhonov over Soviet claims that Okinawa is studded with US nuclear weapons, a Japanese embassy spokesman said Moscow yesterday. He said the Japanese objections to a statement Saturday by Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko that "there are huge nuclear weaponsAP - 70 words
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Article67 1983-04-06 4 EGYPTIAN PRESIDENT Hosni Mubarak arrived m Tokyo yesterday for a five-day official visit to Japan, where he will exchange views with Japanese leaders on bilateral economic cooperation and prospects for peace m the Middle East. Mr Mubarak flew to Tokyo from Pyongyang, where he met President KirnUPI - 67 words
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Article58 1983-04-06 4 PRIME MINISTER Robert Mugabe expressed revulsion yesterday at the murder of a Zimbabwean senator, his daughter and a British visitor and promised that the killers would be hunted down ruthlessly. He also said that his government, as a matter of urgency, would give farmers weapons and helpReuter - 58 words
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460 1983-04-06 6 SAN DIEGO, Tuesday THE war against cancer has taken a new turn. Scientists are experimenting with tumour-produced substances that stop tumour growth, chemicals that might help "flush" cancer cells from the body, and a new method of "targeting" drugs to kill onlyReuter - 460 words
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265 1983-04-06 6 BONN, Tues. THE West German antinuclear peace movement, looking back on an Easter weekend which brought out hundreds of thousands of demonstrators, last night said it plans to step up protests against new United States missiles. Organisers at several ofReuter; AP - 265 words
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Article140 1983-04-06 6 LONDON, Toes. Armed raiders who plundered a London security firm's vaults yesterday fled with millions of sterling and, according to reports, may have palled off Britain's biggest cash robbery. The gang of between four and six gunmen forced their way into the London head of- fleeReuter - 140 words
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Article, Illustration67 1983-04-06 6 FIRST Lady Nancy Reagan hags a little girl while American President Ronald Reagan looks on. He himself holds an easier egg awaiting his autograph. The occasion? The annual Easter egg roll. The place? The South Lawn of the White House. The Reagans played host on Monday toAP - 67 words
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Article48 1983-04-06 6 NEW YORK, Tues. Storms hit America's western states yesterday with hurricane force winds and a blizzard that closed highways with up to 1.5 metres of snow, knocked out power over wide areas and caused many accidents. At least four people were killed m southern California. APAP - 48 words
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162 1983-04-06 6 WASHINGTON, Tuesday US PRESIDENT Reagan has sent legislation to Congress to tighten trade' restrictions against nations that ship high-technology products banned by the US to the Soviet Union. The measure appears to be a direct spinoff from the administration's futile attempt lastUPI - 162 words
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Article87 1983-04-06 6 Balloon in memory of King Kong NEW YORK, Tues. A 1,360-kg t 25-metre gorilla balloon was hoisted up to the Empire State Building's mooring mast yesterday as part of a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the film King Kong. The original King Kong climbed the building m a matterAP - 87 words
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Article341 1983-04-06 8 AMMAN, Tues EFFORTS to draw Jordan's King Hussein into peace negotiations with Israel appeared to be m trouble today with the king wary of getting involved and the Palestinians unable to agree on a joint stand. After a day of discussions, a member of the341 words
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Article75 1983-04-06 8 MUSCAT, Tues. Oman has placed Its various departments on full alert to face dangers of torrential rain which affected parts of the sultanate, an official statement said here yesterday. The statement, reported by the Saudi Press Agency, said heavy rain had flooded the country's southern75 words
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Article39 1983-04-06 8 PIBER (Austria), Tues. A mare treated with US-supplied interferon vaccine gave birth to an apparently healthy foal yesterday on the Lippizaner stud farm, bolstering hopes that the herpes epidemic which killed 33 horses is under control. UPIUPI - 39 words
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341 1983-04-06 8 UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday THE UN Security Council has asked Secretary General Javier Perez de Cuellar to probe the outbreak of the mystery illness on the Israelioccupied West Bank which Arab states have attributed to poisoning. In a statement approved at a 90-minute closed-doorReuter - 341 words
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122 1983-04-06 8 TEL AVIV, Tues. Two carloads of Palestinian youths were arrested yesterday In Nablns, the main West Bank city, for spreading rumours that the water had been poisoned there, the military command said. It gave no farther details about the incident. Israeli television reported yesterday that health specialistsAP - 122 words
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295 1983-04-06 8 Senator killing may spark exodus from Zimbabwe HARARE, Tuesday MANY white farmers are preparing to leave Zimbabwe because of the security situation, a farmers' leader said today m the wake of yesterday's murder of Senator Paul Savage, the most prominent victim so far of attacks by dissident guerillas. The killingAFP - 295 words
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205 1983-04-06 8 Fears of oil price war 'have faded' NICOSIA, Tues. Fears of an oil price war have "faded away pretty definitely into the background" following Opec's acceptance of new British prices, the authoritative oil publication, Middle East Economic Survey (Mees), said yesterday. The proposals by the state-controlled British National Oil CompanyUPI - 205 words
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Article30 1983-04-06 8 BEIJING, Tues. Fifteen Hungarian tourists arrived m China today, the first from a Soviet-bloc country since Beiiing's ideological split with Moscow two decades ago, Hungarian sources said. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration434 1983-04-06 9 RONNIE WAI - RONNIE WAI Careless storage and dumping of goods at flatted factories By INDISCRIMINATE storage of goods and dumping of unwanted items is turning Jurong Town Corporation's flatted factories into high-rise dumps. The dumping has become so widespread that an average of 15 tenants are summoned to court every434 words
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405 1983-04-06 9 ABBY TAN - ABBY TAN By Our Manila Reporter MANILA, Tues.— Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos today suggested that Asean parliamentarians should give greater momentum to decisionmaking m the five-nation group which he said had not accomplished much m its 15 years existence. Asean, he added, had not moved405 words
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434 1983-04-06 9 RAV DHALIWAL; CHAN ENG CHENG - Airport bus service runs at $400,000 loss a year RAV DHALIWAL CHAN ENG CHENG By and THE Singapore Shuttle Bus Services (SSB) says it loses about $400,000 a year on its five bus services to Changi Airport because they are unprofitable. A spokesman said the company had not reduced the434 words
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Article38 1983-04-06 9 ARTIST Letty Shea will hold a free workshop on tonal-paint-ing at the National Museum Art Gallery on Saturday at 11 a.m. The Shanghai-born artist will show the different approaches to painting with just black and white tones.38 words
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109 1983-04-06 9 AN HONOURS roll of champions m physical fitness will be drawn up from this year m Chai Chee. The grassroots organisations m Maj Fong Sip Chee's constituency have organised a contest to pick the fittest reservists, men and women m Chai Chee109 words
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281 1983-04-06 10 THE largest private employer m the Republic, General Electric of the USA, has chosen Singapore as its Asia Pacific headquarters. The headquarters was relocated from New York on April 1 and Mr Frank Kittredge has moved here to continue as vice-president and general manager281 words
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Article33 1983-04-06 10 A YOUTH, Othman bin Sulong, 19, was on Monday jailed for a day and fined $2,000 for hurting a provision shop owner with a knife at Bedok Road on Jan 26.33 words
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Article231 1983-04-06 10 SALMA KHALIK - SALMA KHALIK By HISTORY buffs and beer drinkers now have something m common the Tiger Tavern. Raffles Hotel and Malayan Breweries two well-known names m Singapore have come together to recreate a bit of the past. Mr Desmond Neil I, group general manager For231 words
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265 1983-04-06 10 Ex-PSA clerk claims damages for 'wrongful dismissal' A FORMER clerk with the Port of Singapore Authority is claiming damages from the PSA for alleged wrongful termination of his services. Mr Ram ICawal Rai, 52, who had been with PSA for 24 years, was, given 24 hours to leave on June265 words
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109 1983-04-06 10 AN IMPORTER of canned food yesterday praised the swift action taken by the Environment Ministry to clear up doubts about the wholesomeness of canned mushrooms imported from Taiwan. Describing the move as wise, Mr Pek Cheng Chuan, chairman of Tai Hua Food Industries, sole agent109 words
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265 1983-04-06 10 *****07 wins first prize in Sweep TICKET No. *****07 won the first prize of $1,000,000 m the Singapore Sweep 4/83 drawn last night. The full results: Ist prize: *****07 2nd prize ($300,000): *****15 3rd prize ($100,000): *****87 4th prize ($75,000): *****98 sth prize ($50,000): *****45 Tickets ending with 3447 win265 words
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Article290 1983-04-06 11 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL By THE Automobile Association of Singapore has decided to sell 20 penthouses and flats at its new headquarters to help meet its escalated building cost. The new AAS House, which is Hearing completion m River Valley Road, was originally estimated at290 words
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620 1983-04-06 11 Woman caller comes out m their defence WITH the licence fees for hawker stalls increased since April 1, Singaporeans will be watching the prices at their favourite food stalls, while the hawkers will want to have their say as well. If you have620 words
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Article72 1983-04-06 11 TWO MEN were yesterday charged with housebreaking and theft of $2,155 worth of property from Golden Castle Restaurant on Monday at 3 a.m. Tan Swee Hoon, 32, and Khiu Swee Khoon, alias Kor Kirn Chan, 32, are alleged to have committed the offence at the restaurant72 words
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Article, Illustration168 1983-04-06 11 CANADIAN Defence Minister Gilles Lamontagne yesterday paid a courtesy call on Minister of State (Defence) Yeo Ning Hong at the Defence Ministry m Tanglin. Mr Lamontagne, who arrived on Monday on a private visit, was later briefed on the organisation and structure of the ministry and the168 words
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Article132 1983-04-06 11 THE SBC orchestra, five singers and two SBC officials will leave for Koala Lumpur this morning to perform m a concert on Saturday evening. The concert will be held at the Radio Television Malaysia auditorium m Angka Saturi Building. Their trip is part132 words
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Article, Illustration898 1983-04-06 12 BEN DAVIDSON; MAUREEN CHUA - BEN DAVIDSON MAUREEN CHUA She told police he also beat her violently many times Ej S3 ADRIAN Lim, 41, his wife Tan Mvi Choo, 28, and Hoe Kah Hong, 27, are charged with the murder of Agnes Ng Siew Heok, nine, and Ghazali898 words
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254 1983-04-06 12 WHEN hearing resumed yesterday, Insp Suppiah said three syringes found m LJm's flat were stained with type "B" blood. Ghazali's blood type was "B" and a needle puncture mark was found on his right arm. Police also found and seized a254 words
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Article, Illustration199 1983-04-06 12 A KIND gesture by a group of women from the Japanese Association will go a long way to help the handicapped residents of the Singapore Cheshire Home. The Japanese women were so touched by a recent newspaper article about the home's urgent need for funds199 words
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Article231 1983-04-06 12 A CONTRACTOR, who told Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau officers that he had bribed a manager to secure a contract, yesterday told a magistrate that he had not made the graft allegation because he bore the manager a grudge. James Goh Cheng Poh, 32, the supply231 words
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Article80 1983-04-06 12 Shipyard to sign $100m contract ROBIN Shipyard Pte Ltd is i to sign a $100-million contract to build 10 modern I supply vessels for the Shipping Corporation of India, SBC said yesterday. A Robin Shipyard spokesman told SBC that each vessel will have a cargo capacity of 500 tonnes. The80 words
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Advertisement207 1983-04-06 12 Thursday Buffet Luncheon Show at Cairnhill coffee garden Date: 7 April 1983 Price: $14 Buffet lunch: 12 noon Showtime: 1.15pm Models by: Elsa Yeo Model Agency Outfits by: <!/. M. II > II Hair-style by: Co- sponsored by: Eastern Agencies S) Pte Ltd > Harvey' s Bristol Cream King He207 words
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Article, Illustration304 1983-04-06 13 Tiong Bahru killing leaves family puzzled and angry A KARANG guni (rag-and-bone) woman was found with her head bashed m near her collection of junk m Tiong Bahru Road yesterday. The body of Madam Loo Woon Tee, 53, was found about 50 metres from a blockTAN SUAN ANN - 304 words
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Article25 1983-04-06 13 MOTORCYCLIST Phua Cheng Jim, 22, died after he was involved m an accident with a lorry along Seletar Avenue 1 on Monday afternoon.25 words
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272 1983-04-06 13 Automatic device will fail if doors are forced open, HDB residents told OVER- ANXIOUS Housing Board residents who tried to force open the doors of stalled lift cars during the recent islandwide power failure found themselves worse off because they had m the process deactivated272 words
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439 1983-04-06 13 Library's Best offer not taken up by many firms ONLY one company has accepted the National Library's offer, at no charge, of furnished and air-conditioned rooms in its four branches for Best classes. This could be due to poor publicity and the siting of the branches in residential rather than439 words
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Article245 1983-04-06 13 Union shuts down branch A BRANCH of a leading trade union has folded 4 after making no headway in the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union decided to dissolve its branch there after it could not muster enough members to form a committee. "There's245 words
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197 1983-04-06 13 A PRIMARY Production Department officer yielded to pressure from his subordinate and joined m a scheme to steal and sell condemned pigs' organs. Dorajoo A/L Rajagopal, 34, a Malaysian, yesterday pleaded guilty to accepting $120 from production supervisor Goh Soon Tee, alias David,197 words
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Advertisement417 1983-04-06 13 /^^lal Wanau Cane Snfag^ 10 April 1983 12 noon to 10 pm JFQeJ Jt \^T& SEAVIEW HOTEL (next to YAOHAN KATONG) jf CORAL BALLROOM, AMBER CLOSE, SINGAPORE w^^^S^^^^M^x-^ r;^\^i oo^ quality at a good price. B *~«ffWßff^' j&ii^^^^JH f-iiß s^^^!'^.':)? •'l6s© Coin 6 GtHlCjntS! A*l^a»-. ;v 1 ft tA lm417 words
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Article, Illustration198 1983-04-06 14 Too big for the gardens 15 YEARS OLD beautiful 20 ft\ I Palm Trees for Sales. Interested I parties please call 221 1054. """MR JOE TAN planted 15 |*oyal Palms 15 years ago. Today, at a regal height if six metres, they are jetting a little too big for he198 words
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222 1983-04-06 14 y^LUCKY WINNING HORSE for sale'Nv Young and Just arrived from "V Australia. The owner is looking A i for good rider and horse racing I lover to take care of the horse. I Win the Ist price amateur m Tel: *****12. S222 words
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294 1983-04-06 14 /GENTLEMAN, ENTERPREMEUr\ SEEKS travel companions on\ business, leisure car trip from 31 1 1 March till 14 April Melaka, XL, I V Ipoh, East West Highway, return/ V East Coast Phone *****79 ~J IT'S a long way to Grik and Jeli. It's a long294 words
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164 1983-04-06 14 /THE PERSON WHO knows th&L whereabout of Mr. Mohd. Ali bin A Abdullah alias Prince Lucas 1 I Andoh, husband of Mdm. Ka- I V mariah d/o P.H. Hamid, please contact the Shariah Courjr Tel. No. *****60. LOST: One husband. Name: Prince Lucas164 words
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Article, Illustration180 1983-04-06 14 f^LOSr A DOG on Wednesday^ f afternoon, black mixed Terrier on Jalan Lebat Daun, Seletar I Hills area. A child very upset. VjPhone *****08. WHAT are Whiskey and Ginger without Brandy? Five-year-old Ginger Ransonet and her cat, Whiskey, were left high and dry by their180 words
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150 1983-04-06 14 /shampoo boys wanted for\ f leading salon m town. Please 1 I call: *****65/ *****77 for Inter- J I'M GONNA wash that man right outa my hair goes a line from a song m the musical, South Pacific. Now, some young men want150 words
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Article189 1983-04-06 14 A MAN'S home may be his castle but for Mr T. Mathews, 36, there just isn't enough room for his Princess. So he is looking for someone with room to spare to take over. Mr Mathews' lady is a 1961 Austin Princess, accustomed to royalty and189 words
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Article, Illustration261 1983-04-06 14 /Figure contouring, bodyX BUILDING Keep-fit, Slimming I under expert tuition of Professor I I Alsagoff, 437-A, Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 1542. Phone: *****6K^ SYED MOHSEN ALSAGOFF is still going strong. At 69, he runs "figure contouring, body building, keep-fit and slimming" classes. In his salad261 words
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157 1983-04-06 14 /K-9 PROTECTION DOG. Enrol your\ dog for K-9's obedlence/protec- I I tion training for any breed. I EX-COMMANDO Terence Seah's life is going to the dogs. As a civilian, he Ls still barking orders. But this time, his trainees are more likely than not to157 words
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Advertisement251 1983-04-06 14 Plaza Hotel is splashing merriment around with me K&sfa/af'cedj Plaza Hotel brings the fun and ,<T 7^tJS^MßP^^WtwJlBS^fe^u f with an air ticket to Bangkok frolic of the Songkran Festival 9 Wk^^Wt |Py\ nAI and other attractive prizes to Water Festival, is celebrated ff Miss Songkran the start of Spring and251 words
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Advertisement36 1983-04-06 14 FOR THE MAN ON THE TOPV ~***^*«»<- VINTAGE REGN. NO. S103 available I on above classic car used by Royal- ty/Commanders in Singapore. Sell- ing $60,000 o.n.o.or (or export $30,000. Phone *****79 or *****88/ But. 88. y36 words
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381 1983-04-06 15 NEP policies won't be sacrificed either KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Malaysian Prime Minister said today it was m everyone's interest to ensure the success of the Malaysia Incorporated concept and he assured that the implementation of the new concept would not run counter to theNST - 381 words
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114 1983-04-06 15 GRIK (Perils), Tues. Malaysian security forces killed four communist guerillas, including three women, m two separate clashes on the Malaysian side of the border with Thailand, a senior government official said today. They were killed over the weekend and the three women were MalaysianReuter - 114 words
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342 1983-04-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malaysian national news agency Bernama today rejected allegations by Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Harris Salleh that it had distorted facts m its reporting of news on Sabah. Meanwhile, Datuk Harris defended his recent ban on Bernama andAFP - 342 words
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Article, Illustration142 1983-04-06 15 Malaysia's man in Singapore to quit his posts ALOR STAR, Tues. The Malaysian High Commissioner m Singapore and former Kedah Mentri Besar Tan Sri Syed Ahmad Shahabuddin will resign from his posts m the government and party, reliable sources here said today. He is believed to have handed m hisNST - 142 words
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69 1983-04-06 15 'Get more US universities to teach Malay' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malaysian-Ameri-can Commission was yesterday urged to encourage more universities m the United States to teach Bahasa Malaysia as one of the recognised foreign languages. Education Minister Datuk Dr Sulaiman Daud made this call m a speech at a symposiumAFP - 69 words
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Advertisement526 1983-04-06 15 i i Hit" t*l v >^ -''^Nx. > s»*. I 1 Ideal Habitat In Graceful Locale I 'W M70,,^» d.aE^McTp'wcMQßJn "Xhitley Buklt Timah Mansions a luxunous block of apart- PUBLIC OUTDOOR AMENITIES l "Wi- < orchm' »d J£ STEVENS ROAD WHITLEY ments m the prestigious Bukit Timah residential area S,526 words
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453 1983-04-06 16 The Straits Times says Slogans do not fill rice bowls THE Secretary-General of the Third World Foundation, Mr Altaf Gauhar, had a sound piece of advice- for the participants of the current South-South conference now going on m Beijing. Speaking at a press conference the day the meeting began, he453 words
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Article385 1983-04-06 16 Sex -change may be made easier GENETIC engineers are likely to provide the perfect solution for persons of uncertain sex: They will be able to spend part of their lives as men, and part as women or indeed, vice versa. Nature has already solved the problem. In certain species ofGuardian - 385 words
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Article, Illustration1520 1983-04-06 16 Can genetic science backfire? DAVID BALTIMORE discusses his views on genetic research with ALVIN SANOFF. Professor Baltimore, one of America's leading experts m genetics, was a recipient of the 1975 Nobel Prize m physiology and medicine for research on viruses and cancer. He is the American Cancer Society Professor ofUS World and News Report - 1,520 words
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Article, Illustration659 1983-04-06 16 Retrain, retrain and retrain I The Art Buchwald column J ''HI, Mr Peters, remember me? Horati6 Alger the Fourth. You laid me off from the company six months ago because I was unskilled labour. Well, I just completed a welding course, and I'm ready to go back to work." "Sorry,Los An geles Times Syndicate - 659 words
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Advertisement33 1983-04-06 16 BADMINTON A triumph on the court. 407-03 Plaza Singapura Tel: *****1 1 Blk 87 Marine Parade #03-201 Tel: *****88 Blk 451 Clementi Aye 3 #03-11 Tel: *****19 Also available at all Authorised Dealers.33 words
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Advertisement672 1983-04-06 16 Buy from authorised Shellane dealers only AT THESE I tn I NEW LOWER PRICES: I |Cg^ 1 1 12.7 kg Cylinder $19.20 J. 14.0 kg Cylinder $21.20 f 50.0 kg Cylinder $67.50 I rr— j 1 Shellane cooks dean, I M quickly and easily. j ?S«IK M FROM THESE AUTHORISED672 words
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451 1983-04-06 17 I HAVE been on the Housing Board waiting list for nine years. I would have got my flat long ago if I had not transferred my application from the Telok Blangah zone to the Central zone so as to be near to451 words
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226 1983-04-06 17 Ways to improve sale of parking discs COULD the authorities look into the sale of monthly parking discs at the Clementi Central area office? Only one day (the 28th of the month) is now set aside for the sale of parking discs for Car Parks 1 to 20 to those226 words
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343 1983-04-06 17 Good results are expected in the SAP schools I REFER to the article 'Chinese is difficult' excuse attacked." (ST, April 1). I disagree with the views expressed by the Member of Parliament for Delta, Mr Yeo Choo Kok, on the learning of Chinese by students as reported m the article.343 words
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Letter, Illustration330 1983-04-06 17 AS A person who has seen Mahatma Gandhi m flesh and blood and lived m the days when the whole Indian nation was aroused by this "small brown man m a loin cloth," it was an extremely moving experience to sit through the film330 words
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Letter77 1983-04-06 17 I GO to the public swimming pools regularly and have been to the ones m Pandan Gardens, Jurong Town, Bouna Vista, and Queenstown. I haye seen a lot of mosquitoes along the walls that drain the water to the filtering system. This gives me the impression that77 words
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301 1983-04-06 17 A change is badly needed in this dept I REFER to the letter "Tax dept answers reader's questions" (ST, March 23), m reply to "RSVP." (ST, March 14). The Inland Revenue Department's answer to the fourth question, stating a willingness to allow assets to be sold makes the situation seem301 words
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292 1983-04-06 17 Providing workers with preventive knowledge THE Ministry of Labour m "A need to do more then just check up?" (ST, April 1) has a point m the importance of extending medical care to the prevention and detection of causative defects at the place of work. With the advent of chemically-o292 words
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Article, Illustration541 1983-04-06 18 MAGDALENE LUM - MAGDALENE LUM s v m Chinatown was a mixture of everything the history, culture, hope, despair, happiness and sadness and the driving force behind those who landed m Singapore. Q Major Fong Sip Chee THE DEBATE on how Chinatown should be preserved continues541 words
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Article, Illustration1487 1983-04-06 18 Proposed talks between Asean and Vietnam, French foreign policy towards the region 4 We keep all options open for the peaceful settlement of the Kampuchean conflict but we stick to the United Nations and international conference on Kampuchea resolu- m tions. NOT surprisingly, Cambodia1,487 words
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Advertisement175 1983-04-06 18 You cannot come closer to First Class on an Economy Class ticket. SAS First Business dass One-stop 747 flights to Europe Relax. And look forward to a I One-stop 8747 service yQu exp?c on y from lap ofluxury when you travel on -|f|r- Local Times weT^i First Class SAS First175 words
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Article70 1983-04-06 19 MING Court Hotel Ltd has announced pretax profits of $10.72 million for the 15-month period ended Dec 31, 1982, against $8.7 million for the 12 months ended Sept 30, 1981. Profits after tax were $6.07 million compared with $5.74 million before. Directors have recommended a second and70 words
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Article43 1983-04-06 19 BANK of America has reduced its prime lending rate by a quarter point to 9 per cent from today. The other two leading American banks here Citibank and Chase Manhattan Bank are still holding their prime at 9.25 per cent.43 words
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Article79 1983-04-06 19 HAW Par Brothers International Ltd announced it has sold on the Hongkong market 3.75 million shares of Cheung Kong (Holdings) Ltd for approximately HK$34 million (5510.5 million). Haw Par said m a stock exchange statement the sale gave rise to an extraordinary profit of HK526.4 million, part79 words
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Article90 1983-04-06 19 AMSTERDAM, Tues. The official Dutch call money rate was cut to 3.25 per cent from 3.75 per cent m line with an easing m money market conditions following large state payments, dealers said. The rate was last cut to 3.75 per cent from 4.25 per centReuter - 90 words
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Article84 1983-04-06 19 MANILA, Tues. A close watch has been mounted on Philippine imports to keep this year's total to the previously set limit of US$B billion (5516.7 billion) as a slight rise m imports was detected, the Business Day newspaper said. Imports m the first two months of thisAFP - 84 words
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Article87 1983-04-06 19 PRETORIA, Tues. South Africa's current ac-. count showed a 1.1 billion rand surplus on a seasonally adjusted annual basis m the final quarter of 1982, the Reserve Bank said m its quarterly bulletin. The quarterly surplus was the only one of the year after deficits equivalent to 6.56Reuter - 87 words
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Article73 1983-04-06 19 LONDON, Tues. The Industrial Bank of Japan is raising US$lOO million (Ss2o9 million) through a five-year Eurobond for use m an interest rate swap for floating rate debt, lead manager IBJ International Ltd said. With a 10 7 /s per cent coupon and par price, the non-callable bondReuter - 73 words
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Article75 1983-04-06 19 DETROIT, Tues. The "Big Three" car makers built nearly 1.5 million cars m the first quarter of 1983, up 38.2 per cent from last year's figures, the companies said. So far this year, the companies have built 1,427,679 cars compared with 1,032,691 cars m the first threeUPI - 75 words
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Article98 1983-04-06 19 SEOUL, Tues. South Korea will achieve 7.8 per cent economic growth this year compared with last year's performance of 5.4 per cent, the semiofficial Korea Development Institute said m its economic forecast. The nations commodity exports this year will rise to U5523.4 billion (5548.9 billion) from last year'sAFP - 98 words
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Article35 1983-04-06 19 CANBERRA, Tues. Foreign investment m Australia rose to a net US$2.4l billion (555.03 billion) m the final quarter of 1982, from US$l.69 billion m the previous three months, the statistics bureau said. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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313 1983-04-06 19 Jacks suffers hefty pretax losses JACKS International, which is now controlled by Johan Holdings following a recent takeover offer, has reported hefty losses, for the year ended Dec 31. At the pretax level, the 81 per cent owned subsidiary of Johan suffered consolidated losses of $1.8 million against profits of313 words
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413 1983-04-06 19 NEW YORK, Tues. European investors pay a lot of attention to currency risk. As a general rule, they like to find a country with a favourable longterm outlook for its currency before they invest m its securities. Otherwise, a weakening currency can reduceNYT - 413 words
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425 1983-04-06 19 HIN Seng Pte Ltd, the local distributor for Atari Inc's computer products, has invested an initial sum of $3 million m a computer education centre at its premises m Tan Boon Liat Building. Equipped with 12 Atari 800 micro-computers, it will serve as425 words
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442 1983-04-06 19 THE Great Eastern L.ire Assurance Co Ltd, one of the largest life assurance companies m Singapore and Malaysia, has declared a generous one-for-one bonus issue, its first since 1978. The bonus will raise its issued and paid-up capital from $13.8 million made up of442 words
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241 1983-04-06 19 Malaysia forms special rubber review task force KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia has set up a special rubber review task force which includes experts from the United States, Britain and Australia. Primary Industries Minister Paul Leong said the aim of the group was to undertake an analysis of world natural rubberReuter - 241 words
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Article149 1983-04-06 19 Rise in London rates 'unlikely' LONDON, Tues. The British government is unlikely to sanction a rise m interest rates unless sterling encounters extreme downward pressure. "The British authorities seem to be pursuing lower interest rates as a prime policy objective," Phillips and Drew said m its economic publication. Another brokingReuter - 149 words
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211 1983-04-06 19 Cycle sells Newman loan stock for $3m CYCLE and Carriage Ltd has sold its holding of £3.6 million nominal value convertible unsecured loan stock m ailing Newman Industries PLC for £1 million (Ss3 million) cash. This amount, together with interest, was received on March 30. In an announcement, Cycle said211 words
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663 1983-04-06 22 IPOH Garden Bhd has announced an ambitious M 546.26 million deal which would make it the largest construction company m Malaysia. In an announcement Ipoh Garden said it has entered into agreements with several parties to acquire two construction companies for663 words
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277 1983-04-06 22 CASTLEFIELD (Klang) Rubber Estate PLC has once again emerged m a slightly better shape than most plantation companies, turning m only marginally lower pretax profits of £664,000 (552.05 million) for the six months ended Dec 31, 1982, against £698,000 previously. But this was due mainly277 words
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305 1983-04-06 22 Bridgeport machines to be made entirely here BRIDGEPORT Machines Singapore (Pte) Ltd, which gets about 40 per cent of its components from Britain, is transferring the production of these parts to Singapore to be able to manufacture an entirely locally-made product. The company, a manufacturer of milling, drilling and boring305 words
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557 1983-04-06 22 Island Peninsular to issue bonus, rights ISLAND Peninsular Development has announced a one-for-five bonus issue and a two-for-five rights issue. The property and plantation-based group has, however, turned m a set of poorer results for the year ended Jan 31, 1983 while pretax profits were more than halved. Poorer results557 words
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132 1983-04-06 22 PEGI Malaysia Bhd has not appointed any underwriter for its one-for-two rights issue at M 52.20 per share. The rights issue, announced last week together with a two-for-three bonus issue, will raise M 553.5 million. Replying to a Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange query, Pegi also132 words
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287 1983-04-06 22 Industrial Oxygen performs slightly better INDUSTRIAL Oxygen Incorporated Bhd, the Malaysian-based manufacturer of industrial gases, has reported an 8.1 per cent increase in profits before tax to M$793,865 in the six months to Dec 31, 1982, compared with M$734,145 in the previous interim. This slight improvement came on the back287 words
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Article, Illustration444 1983-04-06 19 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed lower m moderate, selective trading on lack of buying support and lower Wall Street advices. United Overseas Insurance resumed trading yesterday to close at $2.94/$3.02 with no business done. Elsewhere, Esso fell 10 cents to $8.70, Fraser and Neave 20444 words
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Article32 1983-04-06 19 Up Down linen Industrials 19 84 17 Finance 1 14 4 Hotels 1 10 3 Properties 1 10 2 Plantations 9 0 2 Mining 2 2 1 Deb/Loans 0 4 532 words
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Article65 1983-04-06 19 Jacks Int 560 -25 Hume M 515 -25 Straits Trading; 620 -20 Larut Tin 322 -16 SP X Sentosa 250 -16 FAN 760 -15 Island Pen 640 -15 C Sugars 1210 -10 George Kent 970 -10 Hong Leong Ind 815 -10 Spore Land 800 -10 PMC 615 -10 Prima65 words
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Article23 1983-04-06 19 Chin Teck 570 +30 S T P 1975 795 +10 O U E 555+10 Khong Guan 215 +10 M T P 242+923 words
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Article26 1983-04-06 19 M U I 1,149,000 Faber Merlin 966,000 Sime Darby 674,000 UE 642,000 M T P 450,000 Total turnover: 14.66 m Total value: $44.21 m26 words
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Article44 1983-04-06 19 April 4 April 5 BT Composite: 848.32 842.73 BT Indicator: *****5 *****5 ST Industrials: 865.29 858.08 ST Finance: 2146.73 2139.32 ST Hotels: 1058.% 1055.13 ST Properties: 696.22 690.41 ST Minings: 232.67 232.47 ST Plantations: 959.72 964.53 OCBC: 758.91 754.93 SES Ind: 655.73 652.3644 words
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Article76 1983-04-06 19 Boostead Bhd -2 Donlop Ind -2 Guinness +4 MTC Pan Elec -6 Rothmans S Trading -20 U M Works -8 C AC -5 Esso Gothrie Bhd NBT -5 Perils Plant +6 Semb Ship -4 Sup Corp -2 Wearnes CCM F N -15 Haw Par -4 Nat76 words
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Article2667 1983-04-06 20 Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded m tots of It shares each, with the price quoted m dollars. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Gr's Net 83 Last Div P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale +or- C 000) High Low 2fc 235 Acma 255 -2 21.72,667 words
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Article512 1983-04-06 20 INVESTORS held back buying orders at the local stock market yesterday, refusing to chase prices higher. Activity, therefore, was very slow at first, although it picked op slightly as prices began to ease. The Business Times Composite index closed 5.59 points down at 842.73 and the512 words
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Article105 1983-04-06 20 Closing tone: Easier. Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange of Singapore including odd lots "Ready" totalled: 10,884,000 units valued at $34,095,000. Industrials accounted for 6,096,000, finance 720,000, hotels 1,017,000, properties 1,025,000, debentures, loans and bonds 650,000, plantations 839,000, mining 537,000. "Settlement" contracts totalled 3,778,000 units valued at105 words
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Article319 1983-04-06 20 SHARE prices closed lower across a fairly wide front on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday m less active trading. Except for the plantationbased counters, other sectors generally tended easier on lack of buying support. Prices opened slightly higher and improved until the tea-break. But thereafter,319 words
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Article14 1983-04-06 20 Bedford 950 +20 Riverview 356 +16 C&C Bintang 370 +14 ChinTeck 630 +1014 words
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Article28 1983-04-06 20 Hume 560 -30 Central Sugars 1340 -30 Ulu Benut 820 -30 Esso 960 -25 Rasa Sayang 412 -22 PMC 665 -20 Berjuntai 680 -20 Shell 800 -2028 words
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Article187 1983-04-06 20 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST (Managers' prices for Apr S) The Commerce 3.26 3.46 The Savings Fund 1.80 1.91xd Spore Prog Fund 1.44 1.53 Spore Sec. Fund 2.18 2.31 Spore Invest Fund 1.14 1.21 Spore Equity Fund 1.41 1.50 ASIA UNIT TRUST (Managers' prices (or Apr C) Mai Invest Fund187 words
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Article40 1983-04-06 20 Up Down unch Industrials 17 75 11 Finance 2 3 4 Hotels 0 2 0 Properties 0 8 1 Oil Palms 5 1 0 Tins 2 6 4 Robbers 12 3 4 Rubbers 1 Deb/Loans fl 1 040 words
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Article2047 1983-04-06 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and repoi .ed to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board2,047 words
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Article1214 1983-04-06 20 PROPERTIES B Raya (2.28S) (4) 2.36 (18) 2.34 (22) 2.35 (15) 2.32 (9) 2.31 (8) 2.32 (1) 2.27 (1) 2.30 (10) 2.28 (10) 2.29SETT (2.33S) (29) 2.38 (22) 2.37 (7) 2.39 (14) 2.36 (8) 2.35 (13) 2.34 (6) 2.35 (2) 2.34 (5) 232 (2) 2 31 B Sembawang (4.26B)1,214 words
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Article520 1983-04-06 20 THE Tokyo stock market yesterday fell sharply from a record high on Monday on sporadic profit-taking as investors and dealers became alarmed by the high price levels, dealers said. The market average lost 65.48 points to close at 8,420.34 on thin volume of 280 million shares. The Tokyo Stock520 words
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Article189 1983-04-06 20 SHARE prices yesterday closed mostly lower m thin, quiet trading, dealers said. The Book Club index dropped 0.29 point to 115.18 on turnover of 10.9 million baht with 86,504 shares traded. Siam Cement fell four baht to 313, Siam City Cement dropped two to 292, while Maboonkhrong and Jalaprathan189 words
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Article163 1983-04-06 20 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed. The commercial and industrial index rose 0.12 to 110.68, the mining marker was up 15.28 to 1,353.61, but the oils index dipped 0.004 to 1.226. Oriental "B" rose to 0.02 from 0.019 and Phil Overseas to 0.017 from 0.016. Philex "B" fell to 0.20163 words
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Article396 1983-04-06 21 GRACE Bros yesterday dominated interest and rose sharply m heavy trading as share prices generally closed higher across-the-board m light trading, with the largest gains concentrated m the resource sector, dealers said. Near the close the All Ordinaries index was up 3.1 points at 515.7, due almost entirely to396 words
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Article403 1983-04-06 21 STOCK PRICES closed lower on Monday amid concerns that the Federal Reserve may be taking a more restrictive stance on monetary policy. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 8.51 points m morning trading but reversed direction m the afternoon and was off only some 2 '/a at the403 words
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Article650 1983-04-06 21 EQUITIES were mixed m very quiet trading yesterday, with the market lacking direction, dealers said. The Financial Times index at 3pm was down l.lpoints at 654.0. Government bonds were as much as half a point firmer m longer-dated issues m quiet trading as sterling moved above US$l.5O. Some switching650 words
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Article51 1983-04-06 21 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday Closed Monday Closed Week Ago 979.56 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 652.7 d Monday Closed Week Ago 650.9 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 515.7 Monday Closed Week Ago 506.9 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday Closed Friday Closed Week Ago 655.5 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 1127.61 Friday Closed Week Ago51 words
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Article359 1983-04-06 21 RUBBER prices m Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with April One RSS buyers quoted at 241.00 cents a kilo, down five cents from last Thursday's close. Morning prices were marked down initially but gained some ground m subsequent trading on trade-buying and covering interest before easing again towards the359 words
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Article289 1983-04-06 21 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 234.00 238.00N 231.00 233.00N Int. 1 R.S.S. April 245.00 247.00 241.00 241.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. May 241.50 242.50 238.50 239.00 Int. 2 R.S.S. 215.50 217.50N 213.50289 words
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Article32 1983-04-06 21 Rubber: April 5 Singapore: April: 241.00 cents (down 5 cents) Malaysia: April: 258.50 cents (down one cent) Tin: M 530.61 per kilo (up 11 cents) 150 tonnes (down 130 tonnes)32 words
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Article216 1983-04-06 21 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday firmed on strong renewed buying support m active trading. In the April position, south region rose Msls to $770 a tonne and central $13.50 to $765.50. In May, south firmed $35 to $775 while north and central were traded at $767.50.216 words
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Article95 1983-04-06 21 NOON SSR and SMR price* yesterday: RAS April May (Current Mth) (Forward Mth) Buyer* Sellers Buyer* Sellers SSR 20 (1 -ton pallet) 224.00 226.00N 226.00 228.00N SSR 50 (1-ton pallet) 220.00 222.00N 222.00 224.00N MREI.B April May SMRCV (1 -ton pallet) 316.00 318.00N 318.00 320.00N SMR L95 words
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Article191 1983-04-06 21 THE STRAITS tin price m Penang yesterday recovered 11 cents to M 530.61 a kilo, mainly on smaller offerings of ore. The new level remains within the ITA lower sector of $29.15 and $32.06. Dealers noted the smaller turnover of 150 tonnes, against 280 on Monday, was taken191 words
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Article133 1983-04-06 21 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per 198 kg yesterday: Coconut oil: Bulk fob $95.00 sellers, old drum (m second hand drum) fob $108.00 sellers, new drum fob $112.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $55 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $360.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper133 words
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Article242 1983-04-06 21 GOLD FUTURES m Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower compared with the overnight New York levels m light trading. The market opened steady around the firmer overnight New York levels where prices rose around US$ll on a technical rally. Thereafter prices were little changed during the quiet morning's trading before242 words
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Article687 1983-04-06 21 THE US dollar yesterday opened at $2.0870/85 against the Singapore unit on the local foreign exchange and was traded to a high of $2.0930/ 40 to close there. Trading of the US unit was fairly active with some commercial buying. The US dollar against major currencies was687 words
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Article48 1983-04-06 21 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on April 5: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 3 3'/< Closing Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 2 7/16 2 5/16 3-month Bank bills 611/16 6 9/16 3 months CD 6% 6V4 6 months CD 611/16 6 9/16 Source: National Discount Co.48 words
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Article37 1983-04-06 21 Closing Interbank rates for Singapore dollars on April S: Offer Bid Overnight 6 5 3 i 1 month 6 to 6/8 2 months 6 5/16 63/16 3 months 6 5/16 6 3/16 Overnight mode 6'/«37 words
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Article24 1983-04-06 21 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.11 per cent.24 words
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Article1969 1983-04-06 21 Silver quotes Kuala Lumpur BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Alcora (2.028) (11) 2.05 (4) 2.06 (11) 2.04 (4) 2.031,969 words
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Advertisement86 1983-04-06 19 Lto^ft-Wgeßoad Moving to bigger, better premises i at Jalan Sultan. Our branch at 598 North Bridge Road will be moved to bigger, better premises on 11th April, 1983. At 1 00 Jalan Sultan. #01 -08 Sultan Plaza, we look forward to continue serving our clients m all their banking needs.86 words
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Advertisement14 1983-04-06 21 Market holidays HONGKONG was closed yesterday while Amsterdam and Zurich were closed on Monday.14 words
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Advertisement20 1983-04-06 21 The New ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA 3 the only reference standard accepted m a court of law. Call STP Distributors Tel: *****28/*****4420 words
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Advertisement249 1983-04-06 21 f( OUR HEARTIEST \l CONGRATULATIONS TO CIS SUPERIOR SUPPLY PTE. LTD. ON THEIR BEING AWARDED THE PURCHASING AGREEMENT BY OIL NATURAL GAS COMMISSION OF INDIA. OILFIELD SUPPLIES (M) SDN BHD 11 JALAN TUN MOHD. FUAD TIGA TAMAN TUN DR. ISMAIL SELANGOR WEST MALAYSIA OUR HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO CIS SUPERIOR SUPPLY249 words
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Advertisement486 1983-04-06 22 The AIM l MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM for Middle and Upper Level Managers Applications are now being accepted for the AIM MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (MDP). The AIM-MDP is an intensive 8-week course to equip participants with the necessary skills and techniques for the following areas of upper level functional management: MARKETING486 words
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Advertisement139 1983-04-06 22 IM Afc M> vi/ ft I ra SCa¥©WEIt!C DENTALE j 5 Kb EINRICHTUNGEN GmbH f _IYYT__T"? A leadin 9 dental equipment manufacturer of West Germany *> n Wa!_Lsl_"Ej /S wmmmm proudly appoints ft lit \wr/ CHEE UN I t C_l3 DENTAL EQUIPMENT i (SINGAPORE) PTE.LTD. ft M 1^ a Subsidiary139 words
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Advertisement2918 1983-04-06 23 /A *****66 gull eNTERTAINMENT ill *WX»OW»f 3 Food Guide PrewwHrnorld •ft" I 3 LIVE SEAFOODS ARE EVERYWHERE PRAWN WORLD IS THE BEST Business Hours 1 1 am 3pm, 6pm 1 am 471-473. Prawn World Building -v Balestier Road. Singapore 1 932 n th *****33.*****57 H FOR QUICK LUNCH Reservation, visit2,918 words
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Advertisement701 1983-04-06 23 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday Friday 9.00 am 5.30 pm (5.00 pm for next day) Saturday 9.00 am 3.00 pm 12.30 pm for Sunday Times) Public Holiday 9.00 am 1.00 pm COUNTER SERVICE: Times Orchard Centre, #02-105 Lucky Plaza 10.00 am 12N; 1 pm 5.30 pm Mon Frl (4.00 pm for next701 words
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Advertisement996 1983-04-06 23 CLASSIFICATION GROUP A Entertainment Food guide B Personal Services A Merchandise C Business To Business D Employment E Vehicles Boats F Accommodation Properties G Travel Guide H Education Instruction I Announcements J Obituaries ■7 4s&\ vu| H la^ I FOR SALE: AN American hot nfvH dog franchise that already a996 words
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Advertisement583 1983-04-06 24 60 Business Opportunities BOUTIQUE IN ORCHARD Plaza for complete take-over. FMxtures stocks and rental deposit. All $30,000. Tel: *****85 10am 6pm. furniture business for takeover at West Coast. Low rental including stock for $4. r >.ooo 0.n.0. Interested call Mr. Bian *****28. INTENSIVE COURSE IN Commercial Floristry conducted by Michael583 words
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Advertisement364 1983-04-06 24 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive HOE HUAT CONSTRUCTION A ENGINEERING PTE LTD Applications arc invited for th* posts oh 1. PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS Candidates must be Civil Engineer Degree holders I registered with Singapore Professional Engineers j Board, having experience m I building works. 2. GRADUATE ENGINEERS I Candidates must364 words
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Advertisement597 1983-04-06 24 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional < Executive A Large Well Established Manufacuring Co. has vacancy for AIRCON SUPERVISOR Sound knowledge In alrconditionlng refrigeration system. 7 years working experience In maintenance repair of room package split, unit airconditloning At least 2 years working m supervisory level State present salary expected salary.597 words
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Advertisement564 1983-04-06 24 68 Situations Vacant til) Secretarial Clerical MARIS=d One of the world's largest fridge compressor manufacturing plant m Bedok has immediate vacancies for: 2 ACCOUNTS I ASSISTANTS I The Job: The successful applicants will be involved m General Accounting work. Qualifications: Applicants must be Singaporean and m the case of Males564 words
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Advertisement79 1983-04-06 24 66 Situations Vacant I d) Secretarial d Clerical vi 1 s ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT A challenging career awaits an experienced senior clerk with the following pre-requisites:- Minimum 3 years experience with full G.C.E. Experience m shipping, import export documenta- V^ tion wjj j Able to work independently t Salary range $50079 words
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Advertisement400 1983-04-06 24 56 Situations Vacant mmmmSmmmmimmmimmmmmmiimmmhnmmimimm i) Secretarial Clerical An established American marine engineering and construction company m Jurong invites applications from female Singapore citizens for the positions of: General Clerk ($550 $650) Duties Clerical duties relating to office services, material requisitions and statutory matters. Qualifications GCE 'O' level Typing speed 35400 words
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Advertisement421 1983-04-06 24 l 66 Situations Vacant mmmmmmfmrnmrnammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmm d) Secretarial Clerical We invite suitably qualified personnel to fill the following posts of: Accounts Clerk Requirements: At least 3 GCE 'O' levels LCC Intermediate Bookkeeping/Higher Accouting At least I—2 years' yvorkjng experience m a similar capacity Age: 22 to 28 years Telephone Operator Requirements:421 words
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Advertisement451 1983-04-06 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical requires CLERK/TYPIST Requirements: 3 GCE 'O' level passes m eluding Maths and English Typing speed 35 wpm Preferably with working experience m shipping/documentation Benefits: Free meal and tea Attractive annual wage supplement Applications stating full particulars, telephone number (if any) together with a recent451 words
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Advertisement526 1983-04-06 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical ASkWi BANK This well established offshore bank is seeking a person of high calibre for the following position: OPERATIONS CLERK DUTIES: The successful applicant will be working m the dealing support area and will be involved with the various aspects of the administration of526 words
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Advertisement581 1983-04-06 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical ACCOUNTING/ DOCUMENTATION CLERK c GCE 'A' or 'O' level. c Conversant m export documentary letters of credit negotiations. c Experienced In accounting and bookkeeping an advantage. Knowledge of shipping documentation and freight calculation an advantage. c Must be able to type well. Write with581 words
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Advertisement413 1983-04-06 26 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical o CHASE invites applications for:CLERKS Requirements:- Minimum 4 GCE 'O' level credits including English and Mathematics Typing experience c Pleasant personality c Age 18 to 24 years Please forward your full resume together with a recent passport siie photograph (non-returnable) and contact telephone number413 words
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Advertisement610 1983-04-06 26 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Established trading company has immediate vacancies for: 1) GENERAL ACCOUNTS CLERK Qualifications: c GCE 'O' or 'A' level, credit m Maths and English c LCC Bookkeeping Intermediate or Higher Certificate preferably At least 2 years relevant experience, ability to keep full set of books610 words
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Advertisement541 1983-04-06 26 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Capacitor manufacturing company has immediate vacancies for following personnel. Ist shift: 7am to 3pm STORE/ PRODUCTION CLERK Qualifications: 'O' level with credit m Mathematics. Ability to type 35 wpm. Previous experience m store keeping. Permanent 2nd shift: 3pm to 11pm Q.C. INSPECTOR Qualifications: c541 words
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Advertisement557 1983-04-06 26 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical A Professional Firm is seeking the services of a TYPIST Qualifications: c GCK 'O' level with good command of English. Minimum 1 year's experience. Training will be provided for the use of the word processor. c Priority will be given to those who can557 words
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Advertisement495 1983-04-06 26 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical SKYf*AK\^ couriers to the world requires ACCOUNTS CLERK c GCE 'O' level. c Able to type at 40 w.p.m. Please apply personally to:THE ACCOUNTS MANAGER SKYPAK INTERNATIONAL (S) PTE LTD 69, Tanjong Rhu Road Singapore 1543 Tel: *****77 M.8.M., a well established Trading Organisation495 words
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Advertisement588 1983-04-06 26 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical A Well Established Trading Company urgently requires FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK c GCE 'O' level, credit In Maths. c LCCI Book-keeping, Intermediate Certificate. c Preferably with lor 2 years relevant experience. c Able to type. Please call: *****93 EXT 34 for an interview A well588 words
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Advertisement643 1983-04-06 26 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Law Firm requires 1) A SECRETARY with long years of working experience exclusively m conveyancing. Shorthand speed of 100-120 w.p.m. c Typing speed of 55 w.p.m. Good command of English language essential. c Salary $12,000 $18,000 p.a. 2) A DESPATCH CLERK OFFICE BOY Contact643 words
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Advertisement518 1983-04-06 26 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK/ TYPIST GCE 'A' or 'O' level, c Able to type. c Good command of English Mandarin, c Able to work independently. Experience not necessary. Please write to: P.O. BOX 3725 SINGAPORE 9057 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required for a manufacturing company at:518 words
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Advertisement945 1983-04-06 26 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical ESTABLISHED FASHION STORE requires Clerk/Typist. At least 4 GCK 'O' level including English Language Halary $350 to $450 depending on qualifications and experience Apply personally with passport photograph, certificate! aml testimonials to: #07-09 (36P), Jalan Tenteram, jtc Fiatted Factory, Bt Michael's Estate, Spore 1232.945 words
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Advertisement669 1983-04-06 26 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERKS required. Able to type. Knowledge of Book-keeping, with or without experience. Interested tel: *****60. GENERAL CLERK REQUIRED Completed secondary 4. Bilingual m English and Mandarin. Call personally at: #01-269, Blk 30, Sin Ming Drive. Tel: *****64. GENERAL CLERK REQUIRED. Able to669 words
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Advertisement700 1983-04-06 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Sates 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales f EMERY WORLDWIDE has an immediate vacancy for a SALES EXECUTIVE to join Its Sales Team to promote inbound and export consolidation services. This is a senior position m a fast expanding Organisation, hence we are looking for candidates who700 words
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Advertisement706 1983-04-06 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales A Sales Career with us awaits YOU All Our Managers started as representatives We are interested m your personality, not your qualifications We are an established sales Company, acting with sole rights for a London based Organisation, looking for suitable applicants (male/female) for our sales706 words
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Advertisement452 1983-04-06 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Sates haa immediate vacancies for: FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS to be stationed at leading departmental stores. Above 16 years of age. Must be able to converse In English. Experience not necessary as training will be provided. Attractive salary and commission offered for right persons. Interested, please call452 words
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Advertisement501 1983-04-06 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales Required a Dynamic and Experienced SALES REPRESENTATIVE To market and distribute our well established range of automotive spare parts lines. Male, Singapore citizen, must have completed full-time National Service. Minimum 3 years experience. Preferably with knowledge of Indent business. Ability to communicate In major Chinese501 words
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Advertisement551 1983-04-06 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales SALES REPRESENTATIVE Knowledge m building and construction equipment 1-2 years' experience m relevant field c Have initiative, good attitude and able to work independently Interested applicants are requested to write m with full particulars and telephone number to:S.T. BOX A***** 390 KIM SENG ROAD SINGAPORE551 words
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Advertisement833 1983-04-06 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales SALES REPRESENTATIVES (Consumer Products) CO.'S SALON CAR PROVIDED SALARY 4 COMMISSION INCENTIVES c GOOD CONTACTS WITH DEPT. STORES 94C Jalan Senang,, Spore 1441. SALES PROMOTERS For selling lending Fashion Accessories m departmental stores. Attractive salary plus incentive commiission. CALL: MAYCE FASHION GOODS PTE LTD TEL:833 words
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Advertisement637 1983-04-06 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales INDOOR FULL-TIME CHINESE Salesgirls required. Please apply personally:- #02-31, Holland Road Shopping Centre, tel *****90. INDOOR FEMALE SALES Assistants required for toy shop. Please apply personally at #03-14 Lucky Plaza between Ip.m. sp.m. LPK AGENCY OFFERS full/ part time Insurance Agent With high commissions, bonuses,637 words
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Advertisement538 1983-04-06 27 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical An established PVC pipe manufacturer has vacancy for 1 the following post: LABORATORY TECHNICIAN JOB DESCRIPTION: Overall m charge of the quality control department for the production of PVC pipes. QUALIFICATIONS: Diploma m Chemical Processing with 2 years relevant experience. Candidates are also required to538 words
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Advertisement365 1983-04-06 27 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical NINGZ Distributors for quality home appliances require: REFRIGERATOR/ WASHING MACHINE/COOKER SERVICE MECHANICS NTC 3 with at least 3 years experience In repair of refrigerators, washing machines, electric and gas cookers. Speaks good English. c Possess driving licence. APPRENTICE MECHANICS c VITB Certificate In Electrical or365 words
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Advertisement539 1983-04-06 28 66 Situations Vacant S) Technical An Established Building Construe tion Firm requires:--(1) ENGINEER Possess degree/diploma ir civil engineering Minimum 2 years working experience m similar capacity (2) SITE FOREMAN Possess diploma m civi engineering or building Minimum 2 years of site experience m high-rise building construction (3> DRIVER Possess Class539 words
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Advertisement543 1983-04-06 28 66 Situations Vacant i) Technical f^ Well Established i Architectural Firm I requires I 1 QUALIFIED SENIOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEER I With at least 8 years postI graduate experience m I design designing electrical I systems for large industrial I and commercial projects m I Singapore. I Please submit applications r543 words
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Advertisement625 1983-04-06 28 66 Situations Vacant i) Technical Timber Company requires IST OR 2ND CLASS BOILERMEN Interested, please call personally at: GREENLAND TIMBER INDUSTRIES PTE LTD 20, PENJURU ROAD SPORE 2260 (SBS no: 245 from Jurong Interchange). An established building construction firm requires: ELECTRICIANS/WIREMEN c NTC Grade 111 and some experience m building625 words
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Advertisement203 1983-04-06 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Production 66 Situations Vacant g) Production 66 Situations Vacant g) Production rLJmftJPIEal^ Are y U between 16 -27y©ai5 Old and have minimum Primary 6 education? np J{ol M& uk'r^ rtPUM-t iK&tlUUl* 1 mJm Wh OPERATORS mm "it. I 2nd shift- loOprnW 9 009 oO a m203 words
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Advertisement168 1983-04-06 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Production SINGAPORE LIMITED IMMEDIATE VACANCIES Macfisns Operators (3 shifts) Protf uction Opsrators Including Shift allowance ($2/- for 2nd shift and $5/- for 3rd shift) •Salary increase after 3 months Two salary reviews each year Attendance allowance Free transport Uniforms provided Recreation benefits Malaysian citizens are welcome168 words
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Advertisement679 1983-04-06 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Production 66 Situations Vacant g) Production 66 Situations Vacant g) Production j AI Jv- AJ SjX REQUIRES MALE/FEMALE PRODUCTION STAFF IT'S NOT JUST INTERESTING WORK! j I WE OFFER BETTER ENVIRONMENT :^^\^w\7&mr^^^A/"* r enc *'y congenial gf^^\Tr^Rrev^i^r* Modern clean E yBMSL^I (njRjH, u^ a«r-conditioned I X-679 words
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Advertisement437 1983-04-06 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Production Bp Due to rapid expansion of our operation, we i| m invite suitably qualified persons who are 1 1 ra enthusiastic and interested m working m a SI Sjjl high technological environment to join us. 1 PRODUCTION I I OPERATORS I (Female) |i Permanent 1437 words
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Advertisement84 1983-04-06 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Production MALE FEMALE OPERATORS required for our knitting department 2 shifts only 7.30a.rn. to 3.30 p.m., 3.30 p.m. 11.30 p.m. Shift allowance c Transport allowance c Free medical consultation Annual leave 1 month's bonus Attendance and seniority allowance Subsidized meal c Starting pay: $14.60 per day:84 words
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Advertisement311 1983-04-06 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Production 66 Situations Vacant g) Production "^v BMiTHcamaNA^^ Aff'l'ATf Of SCMCCXX* ..fMI,, if, HVlf you are looking for job satisfaction, job^ I security and career advancement besides a job that pays up to 1 $401 $421 starting salary upon confirmation I $461 $511 after 6 months311 words
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Advertisement518 1983-04-06 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Production 66 Situations Vacant g) Production A leading PVC Hose Manufacturer requires: B~T7IViALE~iVIACHINE OPERATORS" *GCE '0' Level and completed N.S. 3 shifts rotation Starting basic salary $16 per day. After probation $370 p.m. Opportunities for overseas training Wz. male Production workers ♦Completed N.S. 3 shift rotation518 words
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Advertisement318 1983-04-06 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Production j We are the Happy 1 I People working as I m FLEXTRONICS (S) PTELTD 5-14 to 5-16, Blk 1 Chai Chee Street 5(1646) (JTC Flatted Factory) WE ENJOY 5-day work week 'Free transport No shift work *Air conditioned work place 'Fast promotions 'Medical benefits318 words
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Advertisement377 1983-04-06 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Production r iiiiiiiimimi MALAYAN BREWERIES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD Earn up to $450 per month 1. MACHINE OPERATORS (Male) 2. FORKLIFT DRIVER Requirements: Secondary education Age below 40 years Willing to work on 2rotating shifts Fringe Benefits: 14 working days annual leave Annual bonus of over 1377 words
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Advertisement398 1983-04-06 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Production An expanding can manufacturing company In Jurong has Immediate vacancies for: PRODUCTION FITTERS Experience In similar capacity or possess Trade Certificate Completed NS FACTORY OPERATIVES 16 years and above Attractive benefits provided. Transport will be provided from (a) BukitTlmah (b) Marsiling (c) Johore Bahru. All398 words
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Advertisement514 1983-04-06 29 66 Situations Vacant h) Domestic PART-TIME ENGLISH SPEAKING Amah required. Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays between 9am and lpm. Salary negotiable. Call *****81 between 7pm ami. 10pm. REQUIRED FEMALE TO accompany boy to/ from Toa Payoh nursery, 9 a.m. to 12 noon, Monday to Friday. Preferably residing In Thomson area. Tel: Rosa,514 words
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Advertisement863 1983-04-06 30 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Mf/ Bored? Nochallenge, no variety, no responsibility, no real chances to advance? 7- Eleven are opening a chain of medium size modern neighbourhood food stores throughout Singapore, each one to be run by a small863 words
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Advertisement636 1983-04-06 30 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Shimizu, a leading Japanese Construction Company has immediate vacancies for the following positions m Woodlands. 1. Site Foremen Male, age not above 30 years Diploma m building or equivalent. Have minimum 2-3 years site supervisory experience m constructional works. Be636 words
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Advertisement717 1983-04-06 30 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous An established group of companies has immediate vacancies for: Sales Executive (Female) GCE'A'level 3 years' sales and marketing experience m property A good command of English and ability to converse m Mandarin essential Computer Officer (Female) Minimum GCE 'O' level with computer training and experience717 words
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Advertisement447 1983-04-06 30 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous THE ORCHARD SINGAPORE requires: A) CHEF-DE-PARTIE (Garde Manger) Minimum 3 years experience m the cold kitchen. Secondary education. Completed National Service. B) DRIVER (I.oopm to 9.00pm) Completed National Service. C) WAITRESS/ HOSTESS (Lounge) Experience m similar capacity. D) KITCHEN HELPER Completed National Service. E) HOUSE447 words
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Advertisement435 1983-04-06 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous We have immediate vacancies for:FEMALE CLERK c Above 20 years of age. GCE 'O' level In at least 3 subjects including Mathematics. Ito 2 years experience In Accounts work preferable. OFFICE MESSENGER (MALE/FEMALE) c Completed Primary education. Male applicants must have completed or exempted from435 words
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Advertisement440 1983-04-06 30 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous GALERIES LAFAYETTE We are France's largest Department Store and have vacancies lor the following position: DESPATCH RIDER Minimum Secondary 1 education (English stream). Able to speak and write simple English. Class 2 licence. Preference will be given to those who own a motorcycle. BENEFITS: Attractive440 words
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Advertisement562 1983-04-06 31 86 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous WaW HOTEL Malaysia Urgently requires A) BARMAN Preferably experience m similar capacity Ability to mix a wide variety of drinks and cocktail Salary: $415/435 pm 9) LOUNGE WAITRESS Age: 18 -25 years Pleasant disposition Secondary Education Salary: $390/405 pm C) WAITER/WAITRESS Salary: $405 pm D)562 words
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Advertisement456 1983-04-06 31 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Well established manufacturer m Redhill area requires MALE ASSISTANT STORE KEEPER c GCE 'O' level Applicants without GCE 'O' level but with relevant working experience will also be considered Age below 28 years c Completed or exempted from N.S. Fringe Benefits c 5-day week Merit456 words
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Advertisement592 1983-04-06 31 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous A manufacturing company requires: DRIVER CUM DELIVERY MAN c Possess a valid class 3 driving licence c Knowledge of spoken English c 2 years driving experience c Starting salary $450 plus transport allowance c Completed N.S. Interested applicants please telephone for appointment: ASSOCIATED ENTERPRISES (S)592 words
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Advertisement566 1983-04-06 31 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous An established engineering firm m Jurong has vacancies for: 1) DESPATCH RIDER (Chinese Male only) 2) RECEPTIONIST 3) GENERAL CLERK Interested parties please call: *****35 for interview. Auto Spare Parts Company requires: 1) FEMALE ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT LCC. Able to type. 2) MALE DELIVERY CLERK Motorcycle566 words
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Advertisement506 1983-04-06 31 66 Situations Vacant I ,m m \t\msmmmmmmimmmmmmmammmmmmmmmm 1) Miscellaneous A NEWLY ESTABLISHED company with offices m London, San Francisco, Taiwan, Philippines and Hongkong requires male or female applicants above 25 as Investigators. Must possess car or motorcycle, driving licence, able to speak and write English and Chinese, converse m Chinese506 words
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Advertisement914 1983-04-06 31 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous 10 LEADING HOSTESSES urgently required Interested applicants call personally for interview at: HOOVER MUSIC LOUNGE 3rd Floor, Great Eastern Hotel 401, Macpherson Road (from 4pm onwards) Tel: *****61, *****31 CANE FURNITURE SUPERVISOR required m Brisbane, Australia. Applicants must have a good command of English and914 words
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Advertisement829 1983-04-06 31 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous GIRL WANTED AS Dispenser cum Nurse m Medical Clinic. Experience not necessary. Apply personally to Block 7. Tronoh Road, #01-87, Singapore 1233. LAW FIRM REQUIRES Full-time Despatch Clerk. Interested, please call personally at:- Fook Hai Building, #02-30, Sou'h Bridge Road, Singapore 0105. MALE FEMALE FIBREGLASS829 words
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Advertisement426 1983-04-06 31 71 Boating Accessories/ Maintenance 80ATIN8 EQUpIW I 52»8Persons) ftofrtjjeratora/FrMwrs Search UgWs/Ninrfgatlons Matin* Toilets CoßipasatslHoms $W* Ski Vests ■sj«J mwy otrwf sawMiti*! items I'i^-fo^'eoaiins/raetitlng. needs ?*f< ~7* 't ti PLEASE CALL AT: KINTEKMAMm* SVtVLt coXrnlvm. 130, Genting Lane (off Kallang Way),S?porel334 Tel: *****63/4 ONE JOHNSON OUTBOARD 40 h.p. motor. Tel: *****40/426 words
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Advertisement817 1983-04-06 31 76 Vehicles For Sale a) Alia/Peugeot PEUGEOT 604, NOVEMBER 1977. Excellent condition. PARF eligible. Highest offer secures. Tel: *****33. 1977 PEUGEOT 604 Automatic. Aircond, stereo, 1 private owner. Guaranteed showroom condition. $33,500. Tel: *****6. REGD. FEBRUARY 1983 Peugeot 505. 1 owner, offers over $48,000. Phone: *****25. 1975 PEUGEOT 304 non-PARF.817 words
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Advertisement822 1983-04-06 31 76 Vehicles For Sale d) Fiat FIAT 127, 4-DOOR Sept. 1979. Alrcond, new Michelln XZX tyres, tax 8/'B3. Excellent condition. $12,300. Tel: *****78. WELL MAINTAINED COMPANY neary 1980 Lada 1200 c.c. Full accessories. Only $7,950. Appointments: *****36/ *****74. 1974 FIAT 132, 1800 c.c. Alrcon radio/cassette, new tax, beautiful condition. $3,900.822 words
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Advertisement852 1983-04-06 32 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Mazda 1970 MAZDA 1800 cv. aircomi, cassette/radio, new paint, excelondltlon. $3000 0.n.0. Tel: *****88. 1970 MAZDA 1500 C.C. cassette, air-con., selling $4200/- negotiable. Call *****28/ *****32 (Mr. Wong). 1978 MAZDA 323 1000. 5 doors. 1 owner. New road tax. Tip-top condition. $12,500 ono. Tel: *****21852 words
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Advertisement1544 1983-04-06 32 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi 76 Vehicles For Sale i ■•iii^"""" 1 11^'""" 11 1 j i) Mitsubishi 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Mitsubishi 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi The Mitsubishi Executive Galant Power steering and power windows J^ Specially factory-designed airconditioning system A for efficient all-round circulation1,544 words
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Advertisement295 1983-04-06 32 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Mitsubishi 76 Vehicles For Sale l) Others •Attractive interest rates. miip to 4 yrs repayment period. •Loan up to 90% 2 Shenton Way, #01-018, ICB Building. Tei: *****33 Blk. 354, Clementi Aye 2, #01-183/5. Tel: *****44 1. Queensway, #01-04, Queensway Shopping Centre. Tel: *****0 Blk.295 words
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Advertisement633 1983-04-06 32 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Others It's incredible Pony 1200 now from CUoniQ^ nettARF *4* £m%Jyl*y\J (with aircon) Pony 1200 GL^^fN* 3l^^W&&r Visit our showrooms now for this incredible offer. BHHBH POHY MOTORS PTE LTD HT Showrooms aß^f B( City Plaza Ground Floor Geylang Road Eh'*Ai.B Singapore 1440 Tel. *****91/5633 words
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Advertisement512 1983-04-06 32 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Others 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Commercial Vehicles 1980 ISUZU PICK-UP diesel. 1 owner. Tip top condition throughout. $6,800 only. Loan $5,000 arrangeable. *****14. 1980 TOYOTA COROLLA Blind van aircond, 1 owner, beautiful condition, highest offer secures. Tel: *****80. 2 DAIHATSU VANS for sale. In512 words
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Advertisement517 1983-04-06 32 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Others 77 Vehicles Wanted CASH PAYMENT FOR any model secondhand vehicles, non-PARF or company registered vehicles and any c.c. scrap cars, SZ vehicles. Phone *****12/*****52 Mr. Lim, (7.00 a.m. 11.00 p.m.) A BETTER PRICE offered for PARF Scrap cars and all makes of good used517 words
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Advertisement615 1983-04-06 32 85 Housing Loans Attractive rates for fixed deposits saving accounts KIAW AIK HANG FINANCE CO. LTD. 157 South Bridge Road. Singapore 0105 LTel: *****6(5 lines^ t-vimij No 3340 ff It's easy with CATS. 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 11 RAFFLES PARK VICINITY Modern double-storey detached bungalow, 4 bedrooms, study.615 words
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Advertisement1623 1983-04-06 33 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 0922, NEWTON CIRUS vicinity, newly renovated single-storey terrace with front and back garden. 3 bedrooms/ partially furnished. Immediate occupation. $2,500 p.m. *****11. DIST. 11, SEMI-DETACHED OFF Watten Estate, 3 bedrooms/ study, spacious living, peaceful surroundings. $3,500 partly furnished. Tel: *****95/ *****16. No agents. DIST.1,623 words
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Advertisement375 1983-04-06 33 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses BUKIT TIMAH VICINITY, beautifully furnished semi-detached, 4 bedrooms, servant's, fully airconditioned, $3,500. Command, *****33. CHANG AGENCIES *****44: Dist. 1026, Namly Garden, singlestorey bungalow, 3-bedroomed, renovated kitchen/ bathroom, large garden, patio, $6,800. CLEMENTI, QUIET RESIDENCE. Beautiful 1 1/2-storey, 5-roomed bungalow. Large garden. Carpeted. $5,000. Jade Properties:375 words
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Advertisement703 1983-04-06 33 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 9 NEWTON CIRCLE terrace house, beautifully furnished with 3 bedrooms fully air-con., Available immediately Rental $2,800 Contact *****33 Vincent. DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE AT 22-C, Toh Tuck Road, 4 bedrooms, fully furnished, immediate occupation. $2,000 p.m. Tel: *****07. EAST COAST ROAD Apartment. 1,300 sq.ft. Rental $1,300.703 words
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Advertisement491 1983-04-06 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments TRENDALE TOWER at Cairnhil! Road adjacent to Goodwood Park Hotel 1 last unit fully furnished. Ready for immediate occupation for lease. Unique design a spacious double volume' garden to every flat z*--^ Exclusive only 18 units m the m§**»Z block f/*2JS% Facilities function hall and491 words
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Advertisement529 1983-04-06 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments WITH POOL Pandan Valley $3,000 Sherwood Tower $2,700 Hong Leong $2,400 c Dist. 10 quiet 2 1/2-storey bungalow, 28,000 sq.ft., with miniature golf course, utmost privacy. $10,000 negotiable. c Dist. 10 quiet single-storey bungalow, 3 bedrooms, study, $3,900. Dist. 5 Hong Leong Garden beautifully furnished529 words
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Advertisement788 1983-04-06 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 10 CASABELLA A brand new condominium project which enjoys its own exclusive garden and terrace facilities. Swimming pool and other recreational amenities. 4 bedrooms available for rental immediately. For further details, contact: LANDALE PTE LTD TEL: *****0 Dist 9, Hillcourt executive apartment, tastefully furnished,788 words
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Advertisement850 1983-04-06 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments ONLY 20 MINS. To Town, beautiful and luxuriously furnished Townhouse. 4 bedrooms, splitlevel living/ dining, fully equipped modern kitchen, lovely open terrace garden, full condominium facilities at reasonable rental. Ring: *****47. SPANISH ARCH DESIGN Mt. Faber Lodge, brand new maisonette. Minutes to Shenton Way, 3850 words
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Advertisement782 1983-04-06 34 86 Accommodation Vacant to) Apartments DIST 15, FIRST MANSION, (opposite Ambassador Hotel), beautiful sea view, furnished. 3 bedrooms, bathrooms attached, aircon. $2,200. Owner, *****75/ *****37. DIST. 10 BALMORAL GARDEN, unfurnished maisonette. Lucky Tower Lineolnsvale, Hilltop apartment, penthouse. $3,800 to $6 000 0.n.0. Or any other localities. Servel, *****14. DIST. 10782 words
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Advertisement804 1983-04-06 34 86 Accommodation Vacant to) Apartments DIST.IO BRAND NEW Condo, Sommerville Park, with 2/3 bedrooms, full recreational facilities, 24-hour security, panoramic view. $2,500 $3,500. Call *****00. DIST. 10 VILLAGE TOWER new 3-bedroomed apartment with swimming pool, tennis court, squash court. $4,000. Regional *****00/*****31. DIST. 27, GARDENIA COURT, 3bedroomed condominium, available immediately804 words
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Advertisement830 1983-04-06 34 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 11, GRAND TOWER 3 bedrooms, furnished, wall-to-wall carpet, swimming pool, security. *****88. DIST. 10, PARK HOUSE 3 aircond bedrooms, fully furnished, wall-to-wall carpet, $2,800. Collier Properties *****11. DIST. 11, NEAR GOLDHILL Square brand new 3-bedroomed apartment, immediate occupation, $1,800. Yong Fong Ent. *****77. DIST.830 words
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Advertisement753 1983-04-06 34 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms FULLY FURNISHED ROOM for foreign students. Meals and laundry available. Call *****05 Mrs Llm. FURNISHED ROOM IN J.B. Malaysia, $400. Students can apply. Food/ laundry arrangeable. For details, tel: *****92. FURNISHED/UNFURNISHED ROOMS available m various districts for singles, students, couples. Please call *****33 FURNISHED/ UNFURNISHED753 words
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Advertisement419 1983-04-06 34 87 Accommodation Wanted c) Rooms SINGLE/ WORKING COUPLES require unfurnished/ fully furnished rooms/ flats m any district. Flexible budget. *****06. WORKING SINGLES/ COUPLES require furnished/ unfurnished rooms/ flats. Any location, flexible budget. Tel: *****74/ *****87. WANTED ROOMS WITH without bathrooms attached or aircond. Owners contact *****80/ *****18. 88 Short-term Accommodation419 words
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Advertisement536 1983-04-06 34 89 Properties For Sate a) Houses Jf7 it jih m I 22 Units double-storey Terrace Houses I Jm <r Ding£jarclen Gracious and Comfortable Living Situated m residential area off Bedok Road 15-minute drive to city from Pan Island Expressway Superb and luxurious interior decor Each with private car porch and536 words
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Advertisement605 1983-04-06 34 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses PRESTIGIOUS DETACHED BUNGALOW located at quiet, residential area Dist 11. Approximately 43,0005q.ft. 4 bedrooms, separate servant's quarters, Beautiful, matured garden. $3.75 million Principals only contact *****3 OEI TIONG HAM vicinity, doublestorey bungalow for sale. Elevated/ square land. 8,000 sq.ft. 5 spacious bedrooms/ study/ servant's.605 words
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Advertisement825 1983-04-06 34 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 16, JALAN GREJA beautiful 2-storey semi-detached. 4 rooms plus servant's, partially furnished, area 3,600 sq.ft. Selling $690,000. Rental $2,300. Call Rosalind Realty, *****22/ *****47. DIST. 16, UPPER EAST Coast Road double-storey semi-detached, 3 plus 1 bedroom, area 4,000 sq.ft., fully furnished, freehold. $640,000.825 words
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Advertisement744 1983-04-06 34 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 15, FRANKEL LOCALITY single-storey bungalow. 4 bedrooms, about 7,000 sq.ft. $970,000. *****27 (agent). DIST. 15 OFF EAST Coast Road, 2storey terrace. 3 bedrooms, well kept. Freehold. $460,000. Benco *****77. DIST. 1026 DOUBLE-STOREY Semi-Detached, 3,500 sq.ft. Freehold. 5 bedrooms. $780,000. Call: *****28 (Agent). DIST.744 words
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Advertisement692 1983-04-06 34 89 Properties For Safe b) Private Apartments c OFF HOLLAND ROAD Luxurious townhouse with 4 bedrooms, separate living/ dining. Large landscaped i* garden, swimming pool, ten- A nls/ squash court. Comple- tion 1984 Selling: $820,000-* ($335p.5.f.) '_>• c LUXURIOUS APARTMENT H with 3 bedrooms, built-in -i« area: 1,990 sq.ft. Selling:692 words
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Advertisement696 1983-04-06 35 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments UNIBELL I 'JjSS j V MANSIONS i If LI A splendid way of gracious living... j ■ijMpeffff" *R!l Situated at the most sought after residential I J§. J RFflPrJl area of the prestigious Katong District, c J^ttm^^^^f WwmiK Unibell Mansions' 7 units are696 words
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Advertisement387 1983-04-06 35 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 10 RIDGEWOOD, Kamehameha Rise, high floor with excellent view. 3 large bedrooms. 1,600 sq.ft. Clubhouse facilities. Tenanted till Sept. 1984. Midfield Realty *****66. DIST. 1024 ZION ROAD Walk-up apartment. Top floor, 1,300 sq.ft. 2 bedrooms. $230,000. Dist. 1130 Norfolk Mansion. 1,571 sq.ft.387 words
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Advertisement327 1983-04-06 35 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST 10 (MARABfcLLA CUUM I walk-up condominium. 3 bedrooms, pool/squash court. Completion July 1983. 1,250 sq.ft. $428,000. Visco: *****14. DIST 10, NAPIER APARTMENT, 1,600 sq.ft. 3 rooms with baths, newly renovated. Fully furnished. Property Resources, *****31/ *****73. DIST. 12 ST. MICHAEL'S Road, walk-up327 words
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Advertisement843 1983-04-06 35 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST 3/11 2 apartments, 3 bedrooms, vacant possesion, floor area 1,500 sq.ft/1,300 sq.ft respectively. Asking $370,000/$320,000. Alder Enterprise: *****97. DIST S FABER HILLS Condominium, 3-bedroomed maisonette, 1850 sq ft, freehold. Newly refurbished. Selling furnished. $465,000. Tropical Realty, *****51. DIST. 5 HONG LEONG/ Greenacres843 words
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Advertisement744 1983-04-06 35 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments THOMSON ROAD Opposite Novena Church, 3-bedroomed walkup apartment, vacant possession. $250,000. *****91. TOP FLOOR WALK-UP apartment. 2,100 sq.ft (3-storey building). Behind Macpherson Market. $285,000 (Principals). *****38. FINLAND GARDEN 3 bedrooms 122.86 sq.m. $395,000. Principals. Tel: *****38. GOODWILL COURT. DOUBLESTOREY apartment for sale. Tel:744 words
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Advertisement523 1983-04-06 35 90 Properties Wanted LAND FOR PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT We are looking for land suitable for small projects involving commercial and residential developments such as office and shopping units, flats, condominiums, bungalows, semidetached and terrace houses. Land suitable for a single unit house onwards can be considered. If you have any proposals523 words
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Advertisement623 1983-04-06 35 90 Properties Wanted 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted FACTORIES/WAREHOUSES CUM OFFICES RENT SALE A) UPPER THOMSON 7 1/2 M.S. 7 units of single/ 2 1/2-storey terrace factory/ warehouse cum office, 6,367 sq.ft. 12,000 sq.ft. 13,511 sq.ft. 14,045 sq.ft. 18,000 sq.ft. 9,881 sq.ft. 7,200 sq.ft. B) UPPER BUKIT TIMAH 8 1/2 M.S./623 words
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Advertisement452 1983-04-06 35 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted PRESTIGE SINDO BUILDING Completing end March 1983. Area approx: 8,000 sq.ft. Sale price: $250 psf. JTC T4 TYPE JURONG Land area approx: 16,000 sq.ft. Built-in approx: 12,000 sq.ft. Electricity: 400 amp Office fully airconditioned with renovation. Price: $1 million Interested please call:452 words
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Advertisement520 1983-04-06 35 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces SINGAPORE WAREHOUSE have good warehouse facilities at competitive rental. Interested please Call *****19 *****11 WAREHOUSE SPACE FOR RENT Good Locality and Convenient. Next to PSA Multi-Storey Complex Interested tel: I *****3 I MODERN I WAREHOUSE/ I FACTORY ft, 1 912/ 308/ 498 sq.m. m At MacPharton/520 words
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Advertisement415 1983-04-06 36 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces g WAREHOUSE SHOWROOM FACTORY 1 NEW MID-1984 COMPLETION FOR SALE NOW 80% LOAN AT 6% PER ONE ANNUM MACPHERSON ROAD AT L UPPER PAYA LEBAR ROAD *****83 OR *****58 93 Office Spaces a) Sale SHENTON HOUSE 550 sq.ft. High floor. Tenanted at $3,300 till June '84.415 words
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Advertisement963 1983-04-06 36 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces M— 93 Office Spaces b) Rental 93 Office Spaces SSSSmSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSm b) Rental ii BEST RENT DIRECT FROM OWNER GOLDEN MILE COMPLEX W 4,400 SQ.FT. TO 549 SQ.FT. m FROM $2.90 to $3.20 i:|: AVAILABLE NOW CALL MS SEAH TEL: *****11 EXT 47963 words
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Advertisement286 1983-04-06 36 93 Office Spaces b) Rental r~ I Quality Z I and I Service jjfe I at j. I Sanford ll I Building /j^ I Is your lease expiring? Are you looking for a first class office space i, to start business? Are you dissatisfied with your present office? Is parking286 words
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Advertisement24 1983-04-06 36 93 Office Spaces b) Rental )IST. 1 OFFICE SPACE available. I (00 sq.ft., 4th floor. $2.80 p.s.f. Tel: i *****8. (Strictly No Agents). 124 words
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Advertisement21 1983-04-06 36 93 Office Spaces b) Rental 3IST. 8 AUTO PARTS Centre 895 sq.ft. office space at $3.20 p.s.f. ncluslve. Enquiries, call: *****21.21 words
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Advertisement796 1983-04-06 36 93 Office Spaces b) Rental OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE nea Changi Airport/ PIE. Free park ing space. Approximately 1 ,00 sq.ft. Call: *****26. OFFICE AT CBD Fringe. 1050 sq.ft at $3.90 p.s.f. 6 partitioned rooms Long lease arrangeable. Contac *****78. OFFICE SPACE INCLUDING com modious room South Bridgi Road near Hong796 words
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Advertisement487 1983-04-06 36 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale 3^ sT-^7?^ II iSzl^ 52; ->> J?! i■ H _irrrr ■*_2 "IS* j___^^^ s^-' jfSfjjt^ 1 ;''"3, 'r- -^_Bs_— i_ ______BIB1— _l EBB Si^i r m B/'_^^ The sno PP in 9 complex is *J_[ i «ft»ii_» Jfc iiStii joi J spread over 2 storeys487 words
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Advertisement381 1983-04-06 36 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental SHOP TO LET out only at $2/p.s.f. at Fort Canning. Suitable for Asean Handicraft, Art Gallery-cum-Workshop, Florist, Cane Furniture, Gymnastic equipment, Book shop. Permanent Exhibition and discount sell. Call *****55. DIST 7 SULTAN PLAZA 1366 sq.ft. Strategically located Ist floor381 words
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Advertisement473 1983-04-06 36 94 Shop Spaces i ill i 1 iiii" in' i' r ii a) Sale 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental FAR EAST PLAZA Ground corner, 409 sq.ft., $18 p.s.f. Mezzanine 298 sq.ft. $13 p.s.f. Principals only. Call *****51/ 2. FAR EAST PLAZA No. 02-34, (380 sq.ft.) $21 p.s.f.; No. 03-123, (310473 words
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Advertisement429 1983-04-06 37 100 Air Travel JfejSii. Southbound 1983/84 Wfej^ IF^ A Great Experience Book earl>. Contact: INTKRNATIONAL AIR TRAVEL AGENCY PTE LTD Specialists' Shopping Centre #03-47/48 277 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923. Tel: *****77 (5 lines) IA 06 HARHARAH TRAVEL For reliable economical airfares worldwide. 02-35 Sultan Plaza. Tel: *****09, *****79. *****86 TA429 words
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Advertisement325 1983-04-06 37 100 Air Travel 102 Tours WESTERN AUSTRALIA 6, 7 9 DAYS jmn PERTH WL from only L.\ $995 W DspartHre.FRI.SAT.SUM Highlights Adventureiand El Caballo Blanco Yanchep/Atlantis Marine park Swan River Cruise Lion Safari Pioneer Village Fremantle Market Cohunu Wildlife Park For more details, pleaas call Tel: *****6 ©SIME OARBY <325 words
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Advertisement627 1983-04-06 37 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours X im Cl IDADE I iiiiMiiri kk ri iimi^f c |L1 &liVI«wl Hi Bpy^jj B^i<^'j^Hfc (London, Amsterdam, JJOmiKnlll^ I linn Heidelber 9- Lucerne, Innsbruck, B^^P 11 gf^^^^Mtt^^g%^^a?« i arts). i-Hh (London, Zoragoza, Barcelona, Wr Valencia, Granada, Cordoba, XL Seville, Lisbon, Salamanca, '.M'^ (Rome, Florence.627 words
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Advertisement101 1983-04-06 37 102 Tours 4 For enquiries call Jfl KENvfIR /H^lPffi THE RELIABLE TOUR Iff! m 3360-411 f S #02-25, PartUane Shopping Malt gt i-'*j gam 1, j«, i SJt i t^a ia\ M ri^- &i Check what you'll be getting: Double Disneyland feature Exclusive Rockies tour Most regular tour to EPCOT101 words
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Advertisement326 1983-04-06 37 102 Tours KEN-AIR AMERICA 1 GOLDEN TRIANGLE 14 days $3490 GOLDEN WEST 18 days $3995 SILVER TRIANGLE 14 days $3290 SILVER WEST 16 days $3590 KEN-AIR AMERICA 2 GRAND WEST 20 days $4290 ROCKIES WEST 19 days $4390 KEN-AIR AMERICA 3 EASTS WEST 20 days $4888 EAST WEST SOUTH 24326 words
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Advertisement741 1983-04-06 37 102 Tours 102 Tours s IB NAM HO: 1 TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. I I Head Office: 1 G l4-1 6-1 8, Pearl's Centre, Eu Tong Sen Street, 1 (Yangtze Theatre),Singaporeolos. Te1:*****33(71ine5). Branch Office: 119, People's Park Complex, Ground Fir., New Bridge Rd.. Singapore ol os. Te1: 91 1661/91741 words
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Advertisement405 1983-04-06 37 103 Where To Stay CHENG RESTHOUSE: 107 Marine Parade. Tel: *****16. Aircond room with bathroom attached $750 p.m. Also dancing hall for rental. DRISCOLL HOUSE for Students, 200 single rooms, board 5:40 pw. All amenities. Apply: 172 New Kent Road, London SEI. Tel: 01-703 4175. ,4gtk. EDUCATION HSH INSTRUCTION 109405 words
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Advertisement353 1983-04-06 38 102 Tours jgp^fet. Write for our brochures (PTE) LTD 400 Orchard Road, #04-24, Orchard Towers Singapore 0923. Tel: *****80 Telex: RS ***** JETSET. Cable: 'JETSET' TAI74 FOR DOWNUNDER I AIRFARES h *****44 J 400, Orchard Road #04-2 1 X I Orchard Towers, Singapore 0923. afZMQ Mx/lim gf G326, Meriin Plaza.353 words
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Advertisement657 1983-04-06 38 109 Foreign !4# HOTELCONSULX 1 M X SCHOOL HOTELS ■T SWITZERLAND J JOIN SINGAPORE'S GROWING HOTEL INDUSTRY THROUGH A PROFESSIONAL 12-MONTH HOTEL MANAGEMENT DIPLOMA < COURSE WITH PAID IN-TRAINING IN SWISS HOTELS. THE SHORTER INTENSIVE PROGRAMME SAVES TIME AND MONEY AND ENABLES YOU TO SEIZE JOB OPPORTUNITIES EARLY SO GET657 words
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Advertisement463 1983-04-06 38 109 Foreign ■■i_.iii.ini C 111 Academic mmammmmmSSSSSSm^SSSSmmmmmm s GCE 'OVA' LEVELS Morning/Afternoon/ Evening Sessions for Science Commerce Streams TEACHERS: 2 Local Foreign Graduates approved by the Ministry of Educa- tion. Number of Clasaea: 10 Pre-U I, 6 Pre-U 11, 8 Sec IV Deferment for National 2 Service student pass for463 words
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Advertisement731 1983-04-06 38 111 Academic Experienced Bilingual Teachers specialised m Maths, Science, English. *****4, *****0, *****1. Guaranteed tuition for all sub|ects/ levels by experienced, qualified teachers. *****0, *****53,*****9. Group of Graduates/ Undergrads provide home tuition for all sublects. *****85, *****64, *****9. Guaranteed tuition provided by graduates or undergrads. Any Jistricts. Tel. *****45, *****47.731 words
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Advertisement588 1983-04-06 38 112 Commercial .a—^i ELECTRONICS ELECTRICAL Full-Time Evening Classes Part-Time Evening Classes A Sunday Classes ELECTRONIC FULL COURSE Mon to Fri 9am 15/4 c RADIO SERVICING (BEG) Frl 7pm 29/4 Sun 9am 10/4 c TRANSISTOR RADIO Wed 7pm 6/4 Sun 4pm 10/4 B/W/TV SERVICING Mon to Fri 9am 11/5 Thur 7pm588 words
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Advertisement573 1983-04-06 38 112 Commercial ENGINEERING STUDIES Leading to C G, CEI. VITB Examinations FULL/PART TIME CLASSES AVAILABLE Commencing m APRIL CEI Part I II Leading to lEE. lERE, I MECH E, I STRUCT E Electrical Engineering Technicians Arch. Draughtsmanship Basic Electronics Builder's Quantities Mechanical Engineering Electrical Installation LEX MENG PROFESSIONAL TRAINING CENTRE573 words
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Advertisement611 1983-04-06 38 112 Commercial BOOKKEEPING BEGINNERS' COURSE commencing 18.4.83 Monday 6.00 p.m. 7.3<) p.m. Or Wednesday 7.30 p.m. 9.00 p.m. commencing 20.4.83. Enquiries: Peace Centre Commercial School, #03-26 Peace Centre (*****30) SHORTHAND BEGINNERS' COURSE commencing 14.4.83 Thursday 6.00 p.m. 7.30 p.m. Or Monday 7.30 p.m. 900 p.m. commencing 18.4.83. Enquiries: Peace Centre611 words
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Advertisement258 1983-04-06 38 116 Dancing MARLILAN STUDIO The best location m rowir with qua 1 1 1 H-ii Peachers. Whatever your age, whatever your measuremenl We can make you healthier happier Bullet children Adult Modern Ballet DiSCO Aerobic 1 exercise Keep fit exercise Jazz Please call us immediately 05-08, Orchard Building, (Next to258 words
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Advertisement223 1983-04-06 38 PjjZT ANNOUNCEMENTS 134 Lost Found FEMALE CHIHUAHUA, WHITE smooth coat. Lost m Jalan Jarak on Saturday night 2.4.83 around 11.45 p.m. Dog named Chuchu. Weak dog needs intensive human guidance. Children are grieving. Finder please call *****00. Good reward will be given. PHILIPPINES' PASSPORT NO. *****14 m clutch bag lost223 words
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Obituary, Illustration65 1983-04-06 39 142 Condolences 142 Condolences 142 Condolences The Management Staff Of MARCOM MARINE SERVICES PTE LTD wish to extend their deepest condolence to the family of our loving colleague, the late MR. STEVEN TAN BACK KIM who departed from us peacefully on 2nd April 1983. "Your presence so short, yet so65 words
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Obituary, Illustration272 1983-04-06 39 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MR. YEO SOO MOH alias YEO CHEK TONG CHAIRMAN OF OVERSEAS GAS SUPPLIES PTE. LTD. AND SOON HUAT HUP LEE passed away peacefully on 4th April, 1983. Leaving behind his beloved: WIFE Mdm. Er Wee Koon fONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW teven Yeo Nai Hock Angelia Kang Sui Im272 words
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Obituary, Illustration74 1983-04-06 39 MADAM TAN MEOW KIM Aged 83 passed away peacefully on 4.4.1983, leaving behind: Son: Richard Quek Liang Kee Daughter-in-law: Irene Loh Kwai Yuen Grandsons: Christopher Quek Kok Guan Francis Quek Kok How Timothy Quek Kok Kuan Cortege will leave Mt. Vernon Funeral Parlour 1 to Mt. Vernon Crematorium74 words
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Obituary, Illustration74 1983-04-06 39 The Family of the Late MR LIM CHYE TIANG Departed: 2nd April 1983 wish to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to relatives, friends, colleagues and Mindef 4SIR colleagues for their condolences, wreaths, donations, attendance and assistance during their bereavement^ The Family of the late MICHAEL TEO CHENG74 words
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Obituary, Illustration77 1983-04-06 39 K WOK SIEW TONG AGE 63 whom the Lord Jesus called home on sth April 1983 Leaving behind Beloved wife: Grace Fong Ngit Eng Sons: Alan Kwok Chee Onn Adrian Kwok Chee Fun Arnold Kwok Chee Fai Daughter-in-law: Sherry Lv Daughter: Maureen Kwok Mvi Ling Son-in-law: Wee Slok77 words
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Obituary, Illustration106 1983-04-06 39 MARY A.H. TEO DEPARTED 6TH APRIL, 1977 Sleep on our beloved, while years come and go; Each day brings us but closer to you; And the day we shall meet m The bright afterglow When our life's lonely Journey is through. ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY LOVED ONES. In106 words
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Advertisement717 1983-04-06 39 APPOINTMENTS ff I like to think V^ 1m tough 77 And things to do with ships? If you can take the training And the pay is good! and the life, we give you a chance to be recognised for Your starting pay can be anywhere between $400 and $600 what717 words
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Advertisement209 1983-04-06 39 ENGINEERING VACANCIES A well established local firm of Consulting Engineering having offices m Kuala Lumpur, Singapore and Brunei requires several positions on their Technical staff for career employment. The work involves Geotechnical, Hydrological, Hydraulic, Structural, Water resources, Sewerage and Water Pollution Engineering for major schemes m Malaysia and neighbouring countries.209 words
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Article, Illustration672 1983-04-06 40 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP System of handicapping laudable m the 70s but times have changed By AN ENGLISH or Irish racehorse with two wins or more may be classified m Class 3 whereas an Australian importation with just a second and a third has to start672 words
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Article, Illustration241 1983-04-06 40 At the finish At the 400 metres Ptetares at the 400 m by Cl 4 Div C 1,200 m 1. Jubilation IV 2. Honey Brown 3. Skippy 111 4. Guy Dist: 3, dht, 2 Time 1:13.1 Q 4 Div A 1,200 m 1.ALBERT SIM - 241 words
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521 1983-04-06 40 Record Harvest strides out in style ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Record Harvest, a non-acceptor last week, showed good action on the track here this morning. With Alwin Tweedie astride, the three-year-old trotted once round on the sand before being joined by an unnumbered horse for a521 words
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Article270 1983-04-06 40 JOHN McGRATH - Gilbey the Easter specialist JOHN McGRATH By PERTH, Tues. Punters who believe in the theory that some horses come good at the same time each year must have cashed in on seven-year-old Gilbey's win in the Lord Mayor's Cup race over 2,200 m at Ascot last weekend. Gilbey, who invariablyWAN - 270 words
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Advertisement597 1983-04-06 40 APPOINTMENT s#) mas malaysian airline system Sistern Penerbangan Malaysia mempelawa pemohon-pemohon dari warganegara Malaysia yang berkelayakan (Bumiputra digalakkan memohon) untuk mengisi jawatan-jawatan berikut dengan tempuh perkhidmatan secara kontrek selama 2 hingga 3 tahun. Pemohon yang berjaya akan terlibat di dalam menyelia Bangunan Ibu Pejabat MAS merangkumi 4 tingkat bawah tanah597 words
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Article, Illustration449 1983-04-06 41 Juventus judgment fc-R-U-N-C-H 4 GENTILE will find me a more difficult opponent than I Maradona or Zico, whom he marked during the World a Cup. s Smolarek Stern Italian test for Widzew's character LONDON, Tues. It says a lot for the character of Widzew Lodz that they have shrugged offReuter - 449 words
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201 1983-04-06 41 A SENSATIONAL 5-0 semi-final victory by Second Division Fortuna Cologne over Borussia Dortmund on Monday means that this year's West German Cup Final will be an allCologne affair. In the final on June 11, they play neighbours FC Cologne, who beat VFB Stuttgart 3-2Reuter - 201 words
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Article213 1983-04-06 41 RIO DE JANEIRO, Tues. The Brazilian soccer championship seemed destined for Sao Paulo state as the second round ended last night with Corinthians, Sao Paulo, Palmeiras and Pele's old club Santos as favourites. All four won their qualifying group matches, as did Ferroviaria. With GuaraniReuter - 213 words
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Article188 1983-04-06 41 First Division: Belgium: Antwerp 0 Standard Liege 2, Beveren 2 Lokeren 1, Cercle Bruges 2 Winterslag 2, Ghent 2 Anderlecht 1, Seraing 1 FC Bruges 2, Waterschei 2 Tongres 0, FC Liege 3 Waregem 0, Courtrai 1 Beerschot Holland: Helmond Sport 1 Utrecht 1, Fortuna Sittard 2Agen cies - 188 words
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Article86 1983-04-06 41 BRITAIN'S triple world record holder Sebastian Coe won the 6.6 kilometre Golden Shoe race m Vigevano, Italy, yesterday. Coe, running as a guest, clocked 18 mm. 28 sec. to win by two seconds from Gelindo Bordin. It was his second victory m the event, his first86 words
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Article75 1983-04-06 41 LU WEI, of China, put on a near-perfect display m the women's highboard diving m the triangular Godwin international between Britain, China and the United States at Crystal Palace. The 17-year-old was a convincing winner collecting 510.63 points to finish well clear of Kirn Engel and Debbie75 words
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Article68 1983-04-06 41 FINLAND'S Ari Vatanen, competing m the Kenyan safari motor rally for the second time, came from behind to win the world championship event. Final plaoings: 1 Ari Vatanen (Fin) Opel Ascona 400, 396 penalty minutes. 2 Hannu Mikkola (Fin) Audi Quattro, 402 mm. 3 Michele Mouton (Fra)68 words
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Article50 1983-04-06 41 CASTLEFORD beat Hull 21-16 m a British Division One Rugby League match. Other results: Div. 1 Oldham 18 Barrow 14, St Helens 9 Widnes 11, Warrington 27 Leigh 11. Div. 2 Rochdale 5 Swinton 20, Salford 21 Hunslet 15, York 9 Wakefield 19, Dewsbury 24 Batley 6.50 words
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Article35 1983-04-06 41 LORENZO Charles' dunk shot, with one second remaining, fulfilled North Carolina State's impossible dream on Monday, giving them a 54-52 victory over top-ranked Houston for the NCAA basketball title m Albuquerque, New Mexico.35 words
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Article127 1983-04-06 41 CHAMPION Jahangir Khan, of Pakistan, the world's leading player, cruised to a 9-3, 9-5, 9-3 victory over England under-23 international Steve Bateman m the first round of the British Open squash championships m Derby. First-round results (British unless stated): Jahangir Khan (Pak) bt Steve Bateman 9-3, 9-5, 9-3,Agencies - 127 words
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Advertisement482 1983-04-06 41 1%/ GRAND DRAW RESULTS Ist Prize Entry No 3086 Reg No FA 8369H Beluga Passola 2nd Prize 3rd sth Prizes Entry N0.3276 Reg No. FA 8745E %%*g™ Entry No. 21 1 1 Reg No. FA 641 8 M 6th Prize Entry No. 2279 Reg No. FA 671 0T 7th Prize482 words
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Advertisement215 1983-04-06 41 .^mbers Game <y_ \*v ILf SUPER JACKPOT m m w Jr I o 1L Jl 0 HI FOR TOMORROW'S DRAW 27/83 ©TO BE DRAWN AT COLOMBO COURT AFTER 5.30 P.M. NUMBERS DRAWN IN THE MONTH OF t MARCH £fc DRAW NO. 5 OUT OF 49 ADD. NO. 17 12 26215 words
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Article, Illustration191 1983-04-06 42 LONDON, Tues. Tottenham Hotspur brought a little light to their bleak season by slamming arch-rivals Arsenal 5-0 yesterday to boost their chances of a place m Europe next season. Few things please a Spurs fan more than a big win over their NorthReuter - 191 words
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Article217 1983-04-06 42 LONDON, Tues. Former England soccer star Bobby Charlton returned to management yesterday with Third Division Wigan but said he did not want to keep the post. "I don't want the job permanently," said Charlton, a director at Wigan, who agreed to take over as managerReuter - 217 words
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Article67 1983-04-06 42 THE Merseysiders went marching on at the top of the table by notching their fifth successive win on City's ground. Captain Graeme Souness opened the scoring with a 30-metre shot after 31 minutes and "Supersub" David Fairclough increased the lead a minute before the interval.67 words
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Article99 1983-04-06 42 STRUGGLING Luton had Yugoslav Raddy Antic sent off for a seemingly innocuous foul on Les Taylor mid-way through the second half. Luther Blissett gave Watford an early lead but Trevor Aylott and Brian Horton put Luton m front before Richard Jobson levelled on the stroke of99 words
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Article59 1983-04-06 42 UNITED had on-loan goalkeeper Jeff Wealands to thank for some magnificent saves m the first half when Sunderland launched wave after wave of attacks. But United, without four key regulars including skipper Bryan Robson, held on for a valuable point though England international Steve Coppell59 words
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Article57 1983-04-06 42 GARY Shaw's 20th goal of the season stiffened Birmingham's task of avoiding relegation m a tough, uncompromising local derby. With seven minutes remaining, and Birmingham striving desperately for an away point, Shaw raced on to a pass from Peter Withe and side-footed a shot past57 words
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Article53 1983-04-06 42 ALBION'S second defeat m 48 hours was sealed by an 85th-minute Trevor Christie penalty. Garry Thompson had given West Brom an eighth-minute lead with his fifth goal m seven matches since transferring from Coventry but Notts pulled level on the stroke of half-time through53 words
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Article51 1983-04-06 42 THE two East Anglian rivals shared the spoils m a typically hard-fought local derby. Norwich came nearest to scoring when John Deehan thundered a 30th-minute drive against the bar. Frans Thijssen fought hard to motivate Ipswich m midfield on his final appearance before joining Vancouver Whitecaps.51 words
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Article70 1983-04-06 42 THREE goals m 12 minutes early m the second half brought the game to life after a drab first period. Kevin Sheedy shot Everton m front after 49 minutes, Mickey Thomas equalised against his old club but Sheedy put Everton back m the lead with aAP - 70 words
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Article188 1983-04-06 42 Rain washes out test GEORGETOWN, Tues. Heavy overnight rain washed out the fourth day's play m the Third Test between the West Indies and India here yesterday. The West Indies scored 468 m the first innings. Meanwhile, England have confirmed that they will make a tour of Pakistan beginning nextAgencies - 188 words
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Article899 1983-04-06 42 DIVISION ONE Aston Villa 1 Birmingham 0, Everton 3 Stoke 1, Manchester City 0 Liverpool 4, Norwich 0 Ipswich 0, Notts County 2 West Bromwich 1, Sunderland 0 Manchester United 0, Tottenham 5 Arsenal 0, Watford 5 Luton 2. DIVISION TWO Charlton 2 Crystal Palace 1, Chelsea 0Reuter - 899 words
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Advertisement225 1983-04-06 42 TALK on LLB (external) University of London Chart University Tutors, London Find out first hand from the Principal, Mr. Nicholas Bourne, LLB (Ist class honours) LLM Barrister at Law, who will be m Malaysia for a series of talks. Chart University Tutors is a member of the Chart Tutors group225 words
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Advertisement554 1983-04-06 42 TANDY Radio jrhaek 1 6 BIT MULTI-USER microcomputer with 3 terminals FOR BUSINESS APPLICATIONS. MULTI-USER APPLICATIONS IN Inventory Accounting Job Costing Data Base •Word-Processing •Financial Planning The 3 terminals can simultaneously work on the same application, e.g. inventory or on different applications. 1 982 worldwide microcomputer sales exceeding an& t554 words
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Article, Illustration385 1983-04-06 43 SWIMMER Mavis Ee, who is studying and training in Australia, will complete her SEA Games workouts in Singapore with her own club, the People's Association Youth Swimming Club. Mavis, who swam for the PAYSC at the Sanya Samakki inter-club meet in385 words
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Article, Illustration246 1983-04-06 43 NATIONAL tennis trainee Melwin Pereira is out of the SEA Games, following a road accident on Sunday. Melwin, ranked 10th m the Republic m singles, was cycling to a tennis game when he collided into a car as it was turning. Dr. Ong Leong Boon, president246 words
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Article265 1983-04-06 43 SINGAPORE'S defence of their eight-year reign as South-cast Asia's undisputed waterpolo champions will be made even stronger for this year's SEA Games, from May 28- June 6, with veteran international Ang Ban Leong returning from Australia to join the team. Ban Leong, 23, who265 words
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314 1983-04-06 43 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By THE Singapore women's hockey team, buoyed by last week's fairly-successful showing m the friendly internationals, leave with renewed confidence this morning for the Inter-continental Cup tournament, starting m Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. "The urge to do well is definitely there," said314 words
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Article139 1983-04-06 43 CURREN GETS STUCK IN THE CLAY HOUSTON (Texas), Tues. Australian Paul McNamee scored an upset 6-4, 6-2 win over thirdseeded Kevin Curren, of South Africa, m the first round of a US$3OO,OOO ($627,000) World Championsip Tennis tournament yesterday. Hard-serving Curren, who was unable to hold a 4-1 first-set lead, admittedAgencies - 139 words
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Article67 1983-04-06 43 GREENSBORO, Tues. Golfer Lanny Wadkins, putting superbly, fired a five-under-par 67 yesterday to win the US$4OO,OOO ($836,000) Greater Greensboro Open by five strokes over fellow American Craig Stadler and South African Denis Watson. Final scores: 275 Lanny Wadkins 72, 69, 67, 67. 280 Denis Watson (SA) 69,67 words
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Advertisement370 1983-04-06 43 Everyone's taking a daily interest m Hongkongßanks Savings Accounts. Hongkongßank gives you more by paying interest on your interest Accumulated daily interest and withdraw from any Hongkongßank branch m Singapore. Open a Savings Account with the Hongkongßank and you You can also make withdrawals for up to 1 000 at370 words
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Advertisement57 1983-04-06 43 [unbeatable! i offers i Pakistan I I Bokhara Rugs I (medium quality) 90cm x 152 cm (3' x s') Only 1 5 pieces available. 5 pieces on offer daily. Don't miss this opportunity. Oriental Carpet Palace Pte Ltd 1 63-H Singapore Handicraft Centre Tanglin Road Singapore 1024 Tel: *****59 Open:57 words
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Miscellaneous23 1983-04-06 43 NETBALL National Schools' Championships (National Stadium, 3.30 and 4.30 p.m.). SOCCER NFL Oiv 1: Changi Constituency v Police (Jin Besar, 7 p. m).23 words
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Article150 1983-04-06 44 PORT MORESBY, Tues. Singapore finished fourth m the East Asia women's squash team championship when they beat Malaysia 3-0 m thenlast match today. The Republic had things their own way against a weak Malaysia. Judith d'Silva thrashed young Julia Chong 9-6, 9-0, 9-2, Chia Chew Lan150 words
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Article, Illustration410 1983-04-06 44 Malaysian debutant is talk of the tournament after shock wins PORT MORESBY, Toes. In 1978, Singapore unveiled a 15-year-old teenager on the East Asia squash scene during the championships at Kallang. At the end of the tournament, Singapore were the champions and everybody was talking about the410 words
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Article315 1983-04-06 44 JOE DORAI - Late penalty rescues Cairnhill JOE DORAI By RELEGATION-THREATENED Cairnhill, thanks to a late penalty goal, picked up a valuable point from their 1-1 draw with Tampines Rovers m their National Football League Division One match at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Until the 88th-minute equaliser, Cairnhill appeared headed for315 words
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Article, Illustration626 1983-04-06 44 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON reports from Papua New Guinea PORT MORESBY, Tues. Singapore took more than five hours to overcome the stubborn resistance of Malaysia before winning the East Asia men's team squash championship for the sixth successive time here today. And for that victory, they626 words
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Article60 1983-04-06 44 H Ot^X- J *T^ y* J Singapore 3 Malaysia 2 (Spore first): Gerald Lim lost to Richard Lee 5-9, 6-9, 92, 8-10; Albert Wee lost to Alvin Lav &-9, &-9, 8--10; Ranjodh Singh bt S. L. Chong 9-7, 8-10, 1-9, 9-1, 9-1; Stewart Ballard bt S. Maniam 9-3, 9-3, 3-9,60 words
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Article147 1983-04-06 44 THREE out of the nine countries invited for the second Merlion Cup soccer competition have said 'no' to the Football Association of Singapore because of their involvement m domestic commitments. As a result, the association have now decided to stage the tournament m December147 words
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290 1983-04-06 44 PORT MORESBY, Tues. They were about to throw him into the hotel pool when he pleaded that he could not swim. A momentary pause and he was let off the hook. They did not have the heart to do it to him. How290 words
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Advertisement258 1983-04-06 44 I COMPUTER I I MRLfIVSJfIiBa I Supported by the Malaysian Computer Society Mi INTERNATIONAL COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY EXHIBITION Wisma MCA Kuala Lumpur 18 21 Oct 1983 The Computer Malaysia '83 exhibition has been timed to expose the public to both the hardware and software that is available m the country. It258 words
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Advertisement185 1983-04-06 44 TUv Ist PRIZE $1,000,000 M H 2nd PRIZE $300,000 |H H 3rd PRIZE $100,000 4th PRIZE 75,000 sth PRIZE 50,000 5 JACKPOT PRIZES $15,000 EACH 4-DIGIT MAJOR PRIZES $500 EACH 10 LUCKY PRIZES 5,000 EACH (Terminal digits) Mr! 25 GIF PRIZES 3.000 EACH 4-DIGIT MINOR PRIZES $350 EACH |39 (Terminal185 words
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427 1983-04-06 45 Napalm used against Vietnamese as last resort, says report BANGKOK, Tues THAILAND has ordered fresh troops to the Cambodian border after sending in warplanes which reportedly used napalm against Vietnam troops entrenched on Thai territory. Military sources said all Thai forces along the frontierAgencies - 427 words
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Article, Illustration27 1983-04-06 45 Khmer women lend a hand Khmer Rouge women carry ammunition and other supplies on Sunday towards an area to help their men fight the Vietnamese. AP picture.AP - 27 words
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124 1983-04-06 45 Bow and arrow escape over Berlin Wall BERLIN, Tues. Two East Germans escaped across the Berlin Wall to safety m the West by hanging 11 metres above the ground on a pulley suspended from a highwire. They shot a line between rooftops overlooking the three-metre high wall with a bowUPI - 124 words
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Article31 1983-04-06 45 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 4.94 points to 1,132.55 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. APAP - 31 words
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332 1983-04-06 45 BEIJING, Tuesday A PRIVATE plane carrying French offshore oil technicians, reportedly bound for a holiday m Hongkong, crashed yesterday outside Canton, killing all eight people aboard, Chinese officials said. Officials of the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) m Canton said that fiveAFP - 332 words
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Article515 1983-04-06 45 TAN UAN CHOO - TAN U AN CHOO We can't accept Moscow's aid to Hanoi Kapitsa told By Our Diplomatic Correspondent SOVIET Deputy Foreign Minister Mikail Stepanovich Kapitsa met Foreign Affairs Minister S. Dhanabalan for discussions yesterday lasting more than three hours. Mr Kapitsa, who has been in Singapore for515 words
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Article59 1983-04-06 45 TOKYO, Tues. Japanese archeologists said today that they have found the fossilised bones of an infant believed to have been born 20,000 years ago. The 50 pieces of bones were found m a cave on Kumejima, one of the Okinawa Islands, and might provide aAFP - 59 words
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Article188 1983-04-06 45 ABU DHABI, Toes. American experts and satellite tracking; today joined efforts to contain a mammoth oil slick In the Persian Golf as officials straggled to arrange a ceasefire m the Iran-Iraq war to allow workers to cap the leaking wells. Fear of the spreadingUPI - 188 words
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Advertisement209 1983-04-06 45 ***************1111 I fr n THllffilffl3 OF BUYING A COLOUR TV?G THINK AGAIN mW v g^ J| 49i^^SH 9 *****5 23 2X825 Mte^fi Why tie yourself to an outright purchase when '^-.•■•w-J* JPKgPSI I you can change to a Teletext TV when SBC launch 4 l, »4j U their Teletext programme209 words
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Advertisement586 1983-04-06 45 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE Singapore's aerospace industry registered a 12.7 per cent growth last year despite the slump m the world air transport industry. WANG LOOK KEAH reports. Singapore's Ambassador to the US has presented a case for the extension of the Generalised System of Preferences586 words
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Miscellaneous128 1983-04-06 45 UP TO 1 p.m. Hazy. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 33 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.11 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.03 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 13/19 C Cloudy Manila 22/35 C Fair Amsterdam £C Melbourne 11/14 C Showers Bangkok 27/34 C Cloudy Moscow 6/19 C Sunny Belong 5/17128 words
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Article, Illustration999 1983-04-06 1 Some of our yesterdays CHRIS YAP interviews a National Museum archaeologist, and presents evidence that our City of Tomorrow also has an equally interesting past. 4 We have a history, as every Singaporean schoolboy will tell you, of Rafflesian Singapore and the Tumasek period. There are records, and even archaeological999 words
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Article, Illustration510 1983-04-06 1 THREE stone tools are probably our only tangible links withprehistoric Singapore. They were discovered on a beach on the west end of Pulau Übin m 1947. These well-shaped, almost smooth implements were originally thought by British historians to be of the Neolithic period. Now, developments510 words
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Article, Illustration1095 1983-04-06 2 When a child dies Most parents have secret fears that their child may die suddenly. Though parents of young people who die never "get over" it, they do recover. How fast recovery takes, says JANE BRODY, depends on the parents and their treatment by others during the early grief ofNYT - 1,095 words
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Article187 1983-04-06 2 Friends and kin can help LEE SCHMIDT, a registered nurse associated with the US' Parent Bereavement Outreach, offers the following guidelines to friends and relatives of bereaved parents: Let your caring show. Reach out even if you feel helpless. Make yourself available to listen, run errands, help with the other187 words
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Article, Illustration338 1983-04-06 3 Watch that tiny battery Beware of the button battery which powers children's toys! Children may swallow them. Doctors warn that the batteries could kill as the stomach acid corrodes the casing, releasing the toxic contents. SEAN Clapham, two-and-a-half, was just too quiet for his mother's peace of mind. She abandonedWAN - 338 words
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Article, Illustration631 1983-04-06 3 Young patients understand hospital life better with the use of dolls a method of play therapy which gets the child talking about his fears. ELEVEN-YEAR-OLD Lisa Bryant was frightened m the strange hospital until a lookalike companion underwent every medical ordeal with her. LisaUPI - 631 words
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Article, Illustration1362 1983-04-06 9 A person we'd love to hate but... 6 She was mean, nasty and repugnant. Her expressions seldom stretched beyond a frown-scowl-growl-snarl that made kids howl. 5 NANCY KOH comes face to face with Hongkong's former superbitch, Lee Heong Kum (above), the nightmare of her childhood ...and finds out that she's1,362 words
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747 1983-04-06 9 Germany's musical ambassadors BACKSTAGE The Keramion Quintet, which was here last week for a performance, recounts its different experiences on the road to PATRICIA WEI. 4 The first thing we do when we arrive m a place is to go immediately to the concert hall and check out the acoustics.747 words
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Advertisement220 1983-04-06 2 I- %p*~- V" 1 ly^bnjpV l^^ .titg^fyH^wjHfeo If jßul 347, Balestier Rd, Singapore 1232 (Opp. President Theatre) SggSfe Business Hrs: Daily 10am 9pm. Including Public Holiday sffno! Amm ■^jwlw ''^^E^ V> 'T.* 1 juiuwJiftif jij'o'. r -'iiii^^' :vSWBIW!ffMJ(SB!]PiMpBBvSy-. ''Good Looks Delivered 77 Our Clinique Bonus For You. Yours at no220 words
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Advertisement63 1983-04-06 3 roncßnTULimons PUVARIA PACKAGING INDUSTRIES PTE LTD on their Official inauguration From: NAM LEE INDUSTRIES (PTE) LTD Lot A 3728, Senoko Drive, Senoko Industrial Estate, Singapore 2775. Tel: *****88 (5 Lines) •31P SWAN Brand Manufacturers Exporters of High Quality: Pressed, Mild Stainless Steel Water Tanks Steel Pipes Structures Supply Installation of63 words
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Advertisement202 1983-04-06 3 PHHHfHp n BEST WISHES f% SSftji Puv aria Packaging Industries Pte Ltd ttjljg MSW on the official inauguration SSjjglj 9jS^ of their company S?K SA4K at 17 Senoko Lo °P. Singapore 2775 I I fj&&} Marissco (We) Ltd 5 Jalan Tepong Jurong Town tSSStife] iilFlS%;\ Singapore 2261 Tel: *****1 1202 words
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Advertisement565 1983-04-06 4 H Puvaria Packaging Industries Pte Ltd 17, Senoko Loop, Woodlands East Industrial Estate, Singapore 2775. Tel: *****88. Telex: 3681 4 PUVPAC Official inauguration of the Company ft HSXSLm y Member of Parliament for Nee Soon Chairman's message Science and technology have not only brought about various new products but are565 words
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Advertisement218 1983-04-06 4 TIC F^CtOrV Situated at Woodlands East m m«^^ muv^vri j (Senoko) Industrial Estate, the factory has a total built-up area of around 25,000 sq.m. While the physical plant was being constructed, Puvaria's management team recruited key production personnel who were sent to Japan for specialised training m the use of218 words
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Advertisement552 1983-04-06 5 Congratulations tOPuvaria Packaging Industries Pte Ltd ontheofficialinaugurationoftheircompanytoday. MAIN CONTRACTOR I HUI MEI HWA CONSTRUCTION WORKS /DTTF"\ 1 I £""1 12,TohTuckWalk,Singapore2159.Te!ephone:*****5&*****9 I NOMINATED SUB-CONTRACTORS I Chemplas (F.E.) Pte Ltd. 50 Jalan Sultan #24-08 Jalan Sultan Centre Singapore 071 9. Telephone: *****92/3 (Supplied Wescon Steel Floor Hardener) Fire and Safety Consultants Pte552 words
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Advertisement24 1983-04-06 5 a Leong Electrical and Plumbing Service 81 Chua Chu Kang Road, Track 7, 12V4 miles, Singapore 2365. Telephone: *****68 *****03 (Sanitary and Plumbing Contractor)24 words
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Advertisement330 1983-04-06 6 Congratulations tOPuvaria Packaging Industries Pte Ltd on the official inauguration of theircompany today. TAN CHONG INDUSTRIAL /jHH^x THE NANYANG •M# MACHINERY (PTE) LTD. POH*J INSURANCE CO. LTD. /ig£% 913 Bukit Timah Road Singapore 2158. W\k^^/^l l s^?^ l^ Road) Sin 9 a P ore 104 -1 Tel: *****7 (8 lines)330 words
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Advertisement930 1983-04-06 7 APPOINTMENTS Filmo Filmo, a subsidiary of Burns Philp Group of Australia is looking for suitable candidates to fill the following positions m Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Sales/Service Executives (1) Educational Products Division Audio Visual Aids Department Educational Films Department (2) Technical Products Division Laboratory Equipment Department (technical training m Europe930 words
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Advertisement333 1983-04-06 7 NOTICES PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT STATE OF BRUNEI TENDER NOTICE TENDER N0.74/1983 GADONG POLICE COMPLEX SEWERAGE CONTRACT NO. 2 TREATMENT PLANT AND PUMPING PLANT TENDERS will be received by the Chairman of the Tenders Board at the office of the State Financial Offi- cer, Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei from Specialist Contractors333 words
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Miscellaneous241 1983-04-06 7 GARFIELD By Jim Davis CH£Y GARFI£LV. WHAT 90 I TAH-PAH.') 190 YOU KNOW YOU THINK OP THIS SHIRT w^nV _y q*~n HOW MANY s^^ FOR 00R VACATION? K\ 3=h\ TORKEYS WERE. r^_ THAT'S /MNS PtSTROYEP TO J W^nV^ "A f" S AWFUL 5 &^S/ MAKE THAT Jf V^ J?/V\ PAV?b241 words
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Advertisement424 1983-04-06 8 NOTICES Kf These exercises have been completed and this announcement appears as \M a matter ot record only GENERAL LUMBER (HOLDINGS) BERHAD (Incorporated m Malaysia) ACQUISITION of 100% of the equity m Sem Wah Deveiopment Enterprise Sdn. Bhd. for a cash consideration of M 57,500,000. and RIGHTS ISSUE of 8,388,000424 words
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Advertisement942 1983-04-06 8 JOINTLY ORGANISED BY SLAM SOON ENGINEERING PTE. LTD. AND c UMin HEINRICH SCHMID OF SCTHIVHP SWITZERLAND CONTENTS: 1) Fineblanking Technique and its Application 2) Orbital Forging DATE: 28th April, 1983 Those interested please complete the application form below and return it to:The Secretary Lam Soon Engineering Pte. Ltd. 24, Hillview942 words
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Miscellaneous433 1983-04-06 8 mSS tMMHH LwiwiMMiiii mm hi n i MftrvirarwniH wiiaiiwi n>w< in irnriM<-iinrM^iMW^Wßiriri«iii J wgiiiMi*iiii-iitirTfniTTirirr PEANUTS BySchniz I MOPE YOU APPRECIATE NATURALLY.. MERE ..A I MY FIXING YOUR SUPPER J—^^ HAVE A j r~~^ I fOR YOU EVERY NI6MT. >1 jg^\ V B!TE F NORBERT By George Fett <TUE£r3WHAT; V THEWC?RLD433 words
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Advertisement411 1983-04-06 9 Nfiߣ&*- ■r.jy jw***^^ *wv UiSPI sculptured vinyl looks good and natural on the ceiling and wall Made from top quality 100% vinyl and sculptured into elegant designs, these 1 N wall and ceiling coverings can do s X X, 5. wonders for even the most ordinary room. /A' (^N >411 words
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Miscellaneous256 1983-04-06 9 CHINATOWN AN PUTER: A MAN MAALBUM OF A SINGA- CHINE SYSTEM PORE COMMUNITY Goethe-Institut Art GalThis exhibition, organised 6 hv thp Arfhivps and Oral IUUK Uf lull «Affistorv Department and TIONAL MUSEUM By the Culture Minisfrv volunteer guides from the Sra ccce ccs CU the development rien h ds hn256 words
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Advertisement409 1983-04-06 10 DISCOVER THE MYSTIQUE OF THE ORIENT AYUTTHAYASUKHOTAI-ALISHAN-BAG^TO'MACPK B—^j^'V wvJ We've been m the holiday business for K^-"/-. v u^t *I. yliX '"^TT 1 f r-^ wm 10 ears so weve come t0 kn ow w ha' will make 9 vLjsk}.\ 5 f4fsi m. SHENTOURS has specially arranged every WyOo2^i»»Z Whift_409 words
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Advertisement78 1983-04-06 10 Turkish Kayseri Rugs Double Knotted m finest wool pile All Vegetable dyes 6 4 $460 5 r $260 2 "t^ ls^^ JH BBEy/ '^^^S^ From the Philippines. Many designs!^ Special Offer $uO 5p UU SB^H^B ml* i£t ■■^RO^^HV|OW f t(V *jf i jißr VIS Old Turkish Tribal Kars .All vegetable78 words
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Advertisement42 1983-04-06 10 Japanese Tansu In keyaki wool. Two sections; with iron and brass hardware. 1830 A.D. Usually $3,800 Sale Price 3>^OOU Chinese Moonviewing Chair Antique blackwood. Beautiful condition, black silk cushion with embroidery. Usually $3,800 Sale Price 5p I ji/UU re 0923. Tel: *****1142 words
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Advertisement109 1983-04-06 10 l^jl J^2jL fc* HS& »^V5^ *4j^B| Superfine Pakistan Double-knotted. Persian Designs 100% lamb's wool pile Approx. 7' x 4J4 Usually $3,200 Sale Price s|) I jDUU camellia, heron and rose mallow. 150 wears old. Usually $3,600 Sale Price I OUU iff^^ Very fine Pakistan Shirazßugs r i:'Zj.. J"-~i-~t All lamb's109 words
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Miscellaneous2074 1983-04-06 10 On coupon 'lI I I IWiIM l"i II MII X 3.00 PM Opening followed by Love Forever (Mandarin/ discover some of the world's endangered species. 10.10 Everyday Mandarin -To Apply (Lesson 54) X Sfi AM v H th 3.88 News m Brief 3.85 On M#i_tlfS-iM r) 6 50 Ha PPy2,074 words
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Article, Illustration515 1983-04-06 1 TAN JONG SEE - TAN JONG SEE By ON THE night of March 26, the Taiwan television and broadcasting circles waited anxiously for the results of 1983 Golden Bell Awards for outstanding TV producers and artistes cf the year. Unlike the Golden Horse Awards for the best515 words
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Article59 1983-04-06 1 aßflDmw-^^FMii a. m h n it n M£7 k *tit?i^2:MJ|l:< m ramffi IB*'t'#aiT m-^\BW'jm *im ief#-APqO¥£ at i££*»r#^£;f-#. $^ft-^.4if_t^» £g 4 [i¥^sfe? !#«+LJj^__. fiSclH4llft° ffi ifi I# fiJ %Jg S J#T« i^ii*sifl2 ft fi HP fii AAm« 6U «S it ?fl ft Ji-lfft fi'.j 01 1 "*T A Si]" ■f?ihf59 words
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Article, Illustration23 1983-04-06 1 X&n^^^ Jt-ftA^ RS7X* B,^A£ o S^^Ji H>ft A4 tig ZUHi £s£■&■ iisw "^fz:-*"^" ft *H¥i£Ai£#*ft#jfiM& 11-fefti Strife fi& AiA^iJxIEJRfN-t •M AiA*Ji/rAi£# mm* 3fc**n>ra£±ft**L23 words
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Article, Illustration467 1983-04-06 1 Memories of a 'great world' gone by Times House, which houses the offices of The Times Organisation, is a landmark m the River Valley Road and Kirn Seng Road area. Cartoonist MA JING remembers a warehouse m its place m the '40s. His story is translated into English by KOH467 words
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Article, Illustration20 1983-04-06 2 BSH-£±X •A QjEf#> «rmm ft IMA* Af:ft&:frS i£?gf*^___i«/b **SS# <&£ 5^— 7C Jr-7C IP tii o #rft£3ft° EifcflKifflftM^A #HiTiiHifc: "3^A¥'" «g3^&»giji%20 words
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Article27 1983-04-06 2 ■^*^^^__rHr F r B I^M > iil S i r -^^iß»--|y^'-^^W k" BK<ffi.B I_ht_BEi_J l Mil *a tlt j/gi 3y "^r ftiik^B^fSM {t^mwiFrffl'M m m <j®> -wsi <mflzftXYz>27 words
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Article87 1983-04-06 2 AN EVENING featuring local works of songs, dances and plays will be presented by the Southern Arts Society at the Victoria Theatre from April 14 to 17 at 8 p.m. Some of the items are debuts on the local stage and are composed by novices as87 words
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Article178 1983-04-06 2 A CHINESE variety show featuring dramas, dances and songs will be held at the National Theatre on April 17. The show is co-ordi-nated by the Nanyang Fang Shee Association with the cooperation of nine dance, music and drama groups. The emphasis of this production is178 words
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Article319 1983-04-06 2 Jo HOU la m houbei=reserve houdai=later periods (m history); later ages; decendants ism hsugBn=heel (of a shoe or sock) b m hoogu(upl6turn back (to take care of something) Jff ft houguo=consequence; aftermath houren =successor JB houtian day after tomorrow; postnatal; acquired houtul=draw back; retreat fe" m houyuan=reinforcements;319 words
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Article44 1983-04-06 2 THIS programme is compiled by Rediffusion and broadcast daily m Teochew, Hokkien and Cantonese over both Rediffusion and SBC's Radio Three and Four Radio Three: Mon-Sun: 9.05 a.m. Radio Four: Mon Sat: 9.45 p.m.. The English notes are provided by us.44 words
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Article, Illustration65 1983-04-06 2 This character combines three signs: 4 (step with left foot), (the finest thread, I™ I WI JTjfcL 'fast or last) and (hindered at the feet from behind). All three factors contribute to rZaaZT I A-jf\ I the sense: behind, aft<T or future. is now simplified to65 words
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Advertisement232 1983-04-06 1 NOTICES Valuable Singapore Properties To be held at The Gallery 4th Floor Mandarin Hotel Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 ON FRIDAY BTH APRIL 1983 AT 2.30 PM 1) 107A JOO CHIAT ROAD Area: 2,125 sq. ft. Title: Freehold 2) #01-89 LUCKY PLAZA Area: 287 sq.ft. Title: Freehold 3) 17/ A, 19/232 words
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Advertisement233 1983-04-06 1 I PUBLIC AUCTION of MOTOR SHIP OR VESSEL HERTA 'S' (Formerly known as HEBE) To be held at 39 Telok Ayer Street Singapore 0104 on Thursday, April 14, 1983 at 2.30 p.m. PARTICULARS HERTA 'S' OF VESSEL Class G.L. Germany Type General cargo vessel 2 holds and hatchways 3 Derricks233 words
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Advertisement378 1983-04-06 1 LiKAS INDUSTRIAL W ESTATE FOR RENTAL I OPTION: Flat land completed with road, water, I electricity and sewerage, custom built I to requirement warehouse/workshop I on long lease.' I AREA: 1 .46 acres (63,597.6 sq. ft.) LOCATION: Approximately SV? miles from Kota I Kinabalu located, off the new Tuaran I378 words
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Advertisement256 1983-04-06 1 NOTICE I OF DESIGN REGISTRATION I rr\ 111 J II 1 4 L^ 7 FRONT VIEW VIEW OF PERSPECTIVE VIEW VIEW OF ONE SIDE OTHER SIDE VIEW FROM BELOW VIEW FROM ABOVE UNITED KINGDOM DESIGN REGISTRATION NO *****70 Notice is hereby given that BEECHAM CROUP P.L.C, a British Company, of256 words
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Advertisement353 1983-04-06 2 NOTICES NOTICE OF MEETING I |j| FOUR SEAS COMMUNICATIONS BANK LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) Notice is hereby given that the Sixty-Ninth Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held at its Registered Office, 19-25 Cecil Street, Singapore, 0104 on 21st April, 1983353 words
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Advertisement118 1983-04-06 2 JB y This advertisement appears as a matter of record only ww I DAIMAN DEVELOPMENT SDN. BHD. I I M$ 168,000,000 I SYNDICATED BRIDGING AND END-FINANCING FACILITIES Lead Manager I PERMATA CHARTERED MERCHANT BANK BERHAD I Co- Managers I MALAYSIA BORNEO FINANCE CORPORATION (M) BERHAD I CREDIT CORPORATION (M) BERHAD118 words
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Advertisement216 1983-04-06 2 G3 EEEEEEEEEEEI2EGEEEGGGEGGGGGG X 1 1 PLAZA 1 1 X Textile Centre *****72 R OPENS FRIDAYI— I ra p \ioij. ow* Music by Foreigner Jean Luc Forty X H ft |irto^ John McEuen-Tangenne Dream-ArioGuthrie C 1 'TAKE IT TO THE LIMIT I LUCKY DRAW 1 1st Prize One YAMAHA RDI2SLC Worth216 words
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Advertisement363 1983-04-06 3 LIDO: LAST 2 DAYS! (*****14) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.45.4.00,6.45,9.15 I iTh,™ A THE FUN STARTS En*- W AS SOON AS I |Sf E yOU'RE ■of THIS 7^__% fp_-i>Pk( I WORLD SCATED! -^Smm!SS^ CAROL DRAKE 1 MtrM-w.m-m vmm^^l^r^ CAROL BEVER I ■CAPITOL Season Ending Soon! (*****59) 5 Shows at 11am,363 words
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Advertisement661 1983-04-06 3 1 111! itfffflWl jl^^ m [I 1 FTVTOV j I FRESH SEAFOOD I I BARBECUE (mtt o^ I AT ORCHARD KING PRAWN RESTAURANT Bring your clients, friends and family to our new barbecue extension. Pick your choice I of fresh seafood and have them barbecued right on the spot! You661 words
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Advertisement215 1983-04-06 3 A fast-moving plot involving Jennifer Parker, i a beautiful and skilful lawyer, whose life is shadowed by two men. 3ne a politician and one i Mafia boss. IlnTunes j IHJ Distributors «s» m m 2ll]e Singapore JHusiral Society presents AN EVENING OF CHAMBER MUSIC TONIGHT by Lim Shue Churn Violin215 words
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Advertisement688 1983-04-06 3 XOuTrOCONTRACTUj^^ 5 ORCHARD: LAST DAY! ji X Shows Start: 1.00,3.45,6.30,9.15pm 5! X "Verdict" Starts: 1.10, 3.55, 6.40, 9.25pm i O WATCH OUT FOR ITS RETURN ENGAGEMENT. C X "Highly recommended- T m l C S| I'M I. NKUMAN /(JIAKLOntKAMHIV. ,^M II fl l|<| W .l\(.Kft\Kl«A |AMESMAS()N Mllo USI!L\H| IMB I688 words
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Advertisement311 1983-04-06 3 >[ \ZZ/ ORGANISATON a X SHOWS START J X I 00, 3 45, 630 9 15pm J( O "VERDICT" STARTS <| Q 1 1 0, 3 55, 640 9 25pm <I O >>^ "THE VERDICT" j 1 QE32EIEIESSSI2 O 28th HILARIOUS DAY 1 V Q 1 lam, 1 30, 4,311 words
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Advertisement313 1983-04-06 3 11■ IE I I I B Bill i iHlirilliiiTil I lilH NOW SHOWING No Free List PRINCE S I lam 1 30 4 00, 6 45, 9 1 5 B PRESIDENT-SAVOY Mom 145 4 00, 6 45, 9 I 5 CHANGI M 11.15 I 45, 4 15, 6 45, 9313 words
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Article, Illustration580 1983-04-06 4 In his comments on Nuryati Duriat's review of Ahmad Awang's children's story book (novelette) entitled Terdampar (Marooned), ANUAR OTHMAN gave a number of tips on the various points to be borne m mind m making an attempt to write a good children's book. Here580 words
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Article, Illustration698 1983-04-06 4 Haron A. Rahman - Revision 39 Haron A. Rahman By Soalan 1 Question 1: Terjemahkan potongan karangun yang berikut ke dalam bahasa Inggeris: Translate the following passage into English: ANGGAPAN setengah-seten-gah golongan terpelajar bahawa melihatkan diri dalam badan-badan kemasyarakatan Melayu/ Islam sebagai 'membuang masa', telah ditegur oleh seorang pemimpin pertubuhan, semalam. Naib-Presiden I Majlis698 words
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542 1983-04-06 4 Sebuah buku kanak-kanak yang menarik Jangan takut Johnny. Jika awak terlalu takut, awak akan mati sungguhpun a awak hidup. Petikan dari buku tersebut SAYA terkenang kembali saatsaat menjadi seorang guru sambilan apabila membaca buku 'The Children's Story' karangan James Clavell. Seperti yang kita tahu, James juga adalah penulis buku 'King542 words
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Advertisement425 1983-04-06 4 APPOINTMENTS r M^ PARKER PEN^ 3 SINGAPORE PTE LTD A subsidiary of Parker Pen USA, invites applications from Singapore Citizens for the position of: Sales Representative. The successful candidate should: preferably hold GCE '0' Level qualification be m the age group of 25 35 years have a pleasant personality have425 words
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Advertisement597 1983-04-06 4 ■v .if-, M@bil Mobil is among the world's largest industrial companies and operates one of the biggest manufacturing facilities m Singapore. To meet our current and future needs, we are seeking to recru it suitably qualified candidates for the positions of: Assistant Operations Technician Z^lanufecturirg MarketiiTg Operations Qualifications You should597 words
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